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Hello, I'm Sally Taylor. Welcome to South Today. In tonight's

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programme... Heartbreak for the family who lost their grandfather in

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a hit`and`run crash in Poole. Now, without doubt, there will be an

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empty chair around the table on Christmas Day and opened presents ``

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and unopened presents beneath the tree.

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Slicing off the top ` two businessmen jailed for unpaid VAT on

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pizzas. Here's your Christmas message from

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the railways ` check your travel plans and expect disruption.

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And memories of how Ronaldo left his mark on a 12`year`old boy. Ira

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member Ronaldo taking a free kick" in straight at me and breaking my

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arm. The family of a grandfather killed

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in a hit`and`run crash in Poole has made a heartfelt appeal to the

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driver to come forward. 69`year`old Christopher Colegate was on his way

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to the Oakdale Conservative Club last Friday evening when he was hit.

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Well, our reporter Jo Kent is in Poole for us this evening. Jo,

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what's the latest? It was at this junction almost

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exactly one week ago that Christopher Colegate was hit by a

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car and left fatally injured in the road. He died later in hospital. He

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was a husband, father and grandfather to four children, all

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under the age of ten. Earlier, his family urged the drivers come

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forward. Putting a brave face on breaking

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hearts. Christopher Colegate's widow and his two daughters. Last Friday,

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their world is changed for ever. Christopher was killed by a hit and

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run driver. The driver could have gone to his aid and called for help.

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Instead, he only thought of an himself and fled the scene

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selfishly. We were really looking forward to Christmas. It should've

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been a happy end to a difficult for our family. Now, without dad, there

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will be an empty chair around the table and unopened presents beneath

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the tree. There is a seamless sense of loss at the Oakdale Conservative

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Club. Almost welling up. He had that effect on people. You sit there,

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looking in a mirror, expecting him to come him. But he won't. The road

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where he was hit was a residential area. The police think he must be

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local. I would suggest that there would be damage to the vehicle in

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question as well. It may not be evident on a first look but I would

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appeal to the driver to come forward plus neighbours and friends should

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be vigilant about their family's cars. Those of future years ``

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businesses in police have released images of three

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cars seen in the area at the time. There is already a reward for

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information but I'm told regulars at the Conservative club will tonight

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be chipping in to raise their own reward. Christopher Colegate's

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daughters say that knowing who the driver is will not bring their

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father back but it will bring them a crumb of comfort and allow them to

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come to terms with what happened. Thank you.

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An inquiry will look at how a serial paedophile from Southampton was able

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to repeatedly abuse children in his foster care. Rex Case was convicted

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of 18 charges including rape and indecent assault and jailed for 21

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years in February last year. The Local Safeguarding Children's Board

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will now begin a Serious Case Review into why the abuse was not

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prevented. Two businessmen who ran Pizza Hut

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takeaways have each been sentenced to 18 months in prison for failing

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to pay almost ?600,000 in VAT. Mukesh Patel and Harishchandra Desai

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operated four outlets in Southampton, Poole and Bournemouth.

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HM Revenue Customs said their four`year VAT fraud was driven by

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"greed and desire". Our Home Affairs correspondent, Alex Forsyth,

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reports. Arriving at court, two business

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partners who cheated the public purse out of more than half ?1

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million. Harishchandra Desai, seen here on the left and Mukesh Patel

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ran four Pizza Hut franchises but failed to pay the proper tax on

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their takings. When you buy Peter, you pay VAT, it is included in the

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price. The VAT from all of the pizzas sold must be declared. Any

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VAT the businesses already he has been taken off the total and the

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rest has to beat Pete to the Treasury. In this case, the men

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suppressed sales figures, saying that they had received less money

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than they had. One year, they pay no VAT at all. They avoided payments of

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nearly ?600,000. This is money that customers have believed was being

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taxed. Instead, it was being put into their own pockets. It is theft

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of ?600,000. Pizza Hut itself has done nothing wrong in this case. The

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franchises were run entirely by these two men. In fact, Revenue and

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Customs praised Pizza Hut for helping with this investigation.

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Mukesh Patel and Harishchandra Desai now no longer run the franchises.

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They will be jailed for 18 months. The barrister said they were putting

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the money back into the businesses to keep them afloat. They were

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ashamed of their actions and words determined to repay what they owe.

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The franchises are now under new management.

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Traffic Wardens are to strike on Monday in Portsmouth. City council

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management were locked in discussions with union reps all day

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but failed to reach an agreement. Civil Enforcement Officers, as

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they're now known, are taking action over working practices.

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Now, the big Christmas getaway is set to start in earnest this

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weekend. Air traffic control company NATS say 5,800 flights are being

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handled today, the busiest day in the festive period. But, for many of

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the South's rail passengers, it's looking like a Christmas of delays

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and replacement buses. Here's our Transport Correspondent, Paul

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Clifton. There won't be a single Gatwick

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express train from Christmas Day until the end of New Year's Day.

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Other services through one of the region's busiest stations will also

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be severely curtailed. That is because a new platform is being

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built to ease a radical bottleneck on the main line between London and

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Brighton. For tens of thousands of airport passengers, there will be

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buses instead. It means all of the work can be completed in one go and

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there are roughly 40% fewer passengers travelling at this time

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of year, so there is less impact overall. Gatwick may have the

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biggest blockade this Christmas but here at Reading buses will replace

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trains on many services over several days. Those works on 15 different

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sites. They will be over 1000 people working on Christmas Day and Boxing

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Day. We will reopen parts of the network on the 27th. For some First

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Great Western passengers, through the Thames Valley and into

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Basingstoke, that will mean more buses instead of trains. We have

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some significant work going on here at Reading. It will not cause as

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much disruption as in previous years but if you're travelling to

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Basingstoke, we are advising people to check before they travel because

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there are some bus replacement services in place. South West Trains

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will have some changes as well. There is major work at Waterloo,

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Britain's busiest station, with nine of the 19 platforms out of action

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for a view days. The advice for all Christmas period passengers, check

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carefully before you travel. Controversial plans to build a new

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hotel, shops and homes on parkland in the centre of Wokingham have been

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put on hold. The local authority's decision to withdraw the proposals

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comes just weeks after hundreds of objectors, who'd packed a special

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council meeting, were told abandoning the scheme would kill the

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town centre. Wokingham Borough Council says it now hopes to come up

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with a fresh scheme in the New Year. Unions have called on the head of

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Southampton University to reject his ?17,000 pay rise. Vice`Chancellor

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Don Nutbeam's salary is set to increase in line with other Russel

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Group Universities to just under ?300,000. Last week, the Head of

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Winchester University, Professor Joy Carter, was awarded a ?28,000 pay

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rise. Unions labelled the increases as an "embarrasment to higher

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education" and are considering action.

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Still to come in this evening's South Today, Alexis has warnings of

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some lively weather on the way. Very wet and windy weather in the next 24

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hours but what about Christmas? I will have a full forecast later in

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the programme. Talks are ongoing to try to continue

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shipbuilding in Portsmouth. It follows BAE's decision last month to

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shut its yard in the city, with the loss of over 1,000 jobs. BBC South

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has been told at least 15 businesses have now expressed an interest in

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using the shipyard and taking on some skilled workers. The Portsmouth

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North MP, Penny Mordaunt, says there's still a lot to do for the

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plan to succeed. What we have to do is a lot of hard work. The

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nitty`gritty of making all of that happened. Working out quickly what

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those overheads will be for those businesses so they can put those

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plans together. Getting the local authority to do some things to

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incentivise companies. We have all of the ingredients there, we need to

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make it happen. I am optimistic about the future.

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Dorset Police are to share services with Devon and Cornwall Police in a

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bid to save money. Both forces say its not a merger, but have warned

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that some jobs could go. A review will now look at which services in

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particular will be affected. Senior officers hope any savings will help

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to protect front line policing. Radical changes are being made to

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the way people with diabetes are treated in parts of Berkshire. The

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National Diabetes Audit shows too many diabetics in Reading and the

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Wokingham area have been getting inadequate care. Services in the

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area have ranked among the worst in the country. Nikki Mitchell reports.

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I have cut out saturated fats. Rates of diabetes are soaring. This is one

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patient who has been diagnosed in the West Berkshire alone. Instead of

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being told what to do by the experts, the experts are teaching

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her how to help herself. We need a plan. We need to get your

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cholesterol down. I decide my goals and I can keep to them. Where is,

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realistically, if somebody else did you a goal, you cannot always stick

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to it. The information is the thing we are giving them and this is like

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receiving a bank statement if you like. You receive that in your post,

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there is no way of getting a way that it belongs to you. You are

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working together, putting the person with diabetes in the driving seat. I

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feel better and I feel happy about coming here. I used to come and was

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nervous. Which of the following foods have the largest effect on

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blood sugar levels? Classes and games are showing patients have to

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stay well. The doctor who helped diabetic limb `` diabetic Olympian

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Sir Steve Redgrave when golf has been modernising consultant. He runs

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hospital clinics and tours surgeries, teaching nurses have to

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deal with their patients. They can have their care put into place

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locally without going into a diabetes Centre as may have happened

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before. Patients who come into the diabetes centre can be referred back

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to the general practitioner but they have a specialist to review their

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cases. It is costing over half ?1 million a year but is diabetes can

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have further impact, the cost of not carrying out these improvements,

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would be much worse. It will be horrible for them. We don't want

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that to happen to them and we don't want to have to pay for it if and

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when it does. So actually it is a win`win. There are now hopes that

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this way of treating diabetics could be used to treat people suffering

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from other long`term conditions such as asthma.

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Now, chances are you've probably ordered some presents over the

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internet this year. Our love affair with online shopping shows no sign

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of cooling off. And many of those items have to get to us before the

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big day next week. Our Business Correspondent, Alastair Fee, has

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been to meet a new company in Basingstoke trying to get in on the

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internet delivery act. It is selling very, very well.

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At a product meeting, OnBuy, the UK's newest online market place

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discuss some of their most popular toys. It's their first Christmas and

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have on trial 100,000 items. That might sound a lot but Amazon has

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millions. We sell other people's products. Sellers come to us with

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their infantry and we list them for sale. We do not actually sell items

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ourselves. The website has an emphasis on buying British. From a

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warehouse in Wales, items are picked, packed and sent out across

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the country. Hundreds of products leave here every day. We have plans

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to preserve another building directly opposite where we are now.

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When this grows, we know we have a facility to take hold. It's

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certainly ambitious but they view Amazon as a rival. The online giant,

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together with other multinational firms like Starbucks and Google have

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been criticised for paying minimal tax here in the UK. The controversy

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surrounding Amazon is adding to our message that we are going to pay UK

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tax and try and ensure that the public sees OnBuy as a viable

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marketplace. YOYOTech make gaming machines and are among the first

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retailers to choose to sell via the website. Onbuy makes money through a

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monthly charge and by taking a percentage of every item sold. Both

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are cheaper for the retailer than selling on Amazon. If you are pro

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UK, which OnBuy are, they pay UK taxes, they will grow in the UK and

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create UK jobs which strengthens our economy, which makes our business

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stronger as more people buy from us as well. This Christmas, the big

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sellers have been magic kits and video games. Compared to Amazon, who

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have thousands of employees in the UK, OnBuy has begun with just 26.

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The ambition is to take 5% of Amazon's market share, a massive

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?190 million in sales. Don't worry, that big box for you but I have

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bought will be delivered before Christmas Day. Yours is all ready in

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the post. Absolutely! Shall we talk football?

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A little critters present to any anxious Southampton fans today.

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Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino says he's had no approach

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to speak to Tottenham about becoming the club's new boss. Pochettino's

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name had been listed among the possible contenders to replace

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Andres Villas Boas who was sacked on Monday. Saints face Spurs on Sunday

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at St Mary's with Pochettino focussing on keeping his side's fine

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Premier League season on track. Perhaps the results of late have not

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gone our way but I'm happy in the sense that the team has been playing

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how we want the team to play. The schedule is tough as you go into the

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Christmas period. I am happy overall the performance. Perhaps not so

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happy with the results. Tomorrow's action sees Reading host

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Wigan in the Championship at the Madejski stadium. The Royals head

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into the festive season fifth in the table.

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Elsewhere, Brighton are at home, Bournemouth are on the road, more on

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the Cherries shortly. There are home games for both MK

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Dons and Swindon in League One, while the leaders Oxford are at York

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in League Two, Portsmouth travel to Bristol Rovers. Full commentary on

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BBC local radio and the goals tomorrow night on the Football

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League Show. Hampshire cricket have signed Sussex

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batsman Joe Gatting. Gatting, son of Steve, who played for Brighton in

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the 1983 cup final and himself played professional football before

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concentrating on cricket, has signed a two`year contract at the Ageas

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Bowl. London Irish will hand a debut to

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former South African World Cup winner CJ Van der Linde in their

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Premiership match at Sale tonight. He comes into the front row for an

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Irish side which is struggling again this season. They are 11th in the

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table with just two wins to their name.

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We go back to football now and Bournenmouth are at Sheffield

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Wednesday tomorrow. Eddie Howe is hoping his side can pull off a

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second consecutive away win, in this the club's first season back in the

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second tier. The festive season brings five games in 15 days. You

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come into this period and you have a lot of games in a short period of

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time. Certainly, a good critters period can give you momentum into

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January. That is what we are looking to do.

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It has been some year for Bournemouth. The club enjoyed

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promotion in April and in July fans were treated to a glamour game like

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no other. With the summer heat wave at its peak, 12,000 fans were at

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Dean Court to see Real Madrid come to town. It was one of the South's

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sporting highlights of the year and I've been back to Dean Court to meet

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a couple of people with special memories. We all have our own memory

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of that balmy night in July. I remember as Ray are Madrid came

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through the dressing rooms. All of the big`name stars. They turned out

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to be real gentleman. I remember Rinaldo taking a free kick and the

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ball came straight at me and broke my arm. I remember thousands of

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people lining the bus route as Real Madrid arrived at Dean Court. It was

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the game Bournemouth fans thought they would never see. The glitz and

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glamour of the site coming to the city. It was a day to dream about.

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We have got the likes of Ronaldo out there on the field right now.

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Charlie Silverwood was behind the goal with a perfect view of

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Cristiano Rinaldo's free kick. It missed the target but hit Charlie.

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My dad died out the way and the person next to me died at the way

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but I didn't! I didn't think about it at the time so ended up getting

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hit in the arm and it broke. When you see the paramedics, most people

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think that the first thing they would do is go to hospital. You

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didn't do that, you wanted to see the game. The tickets were not

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cheap, so I wanted to get our money 's worth. Charlie Stayt, eager to

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not miss a minute. Also watching was John Harris, who has worked here for

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years. I never thought it would happen at all, not with the status

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of Real Madrid. Bournemouth lost the match 6`0. Ronaldo scored twice.

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Charlie had broken his arm into `` his arm in two places. One of their

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players spoke to me and apologised about my arm. He said he hoped I

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would be better soon. They said they Rinaldo shut over. They flew into

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Bournemouth today and they fly straight out tonight. They leave

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behind memories which Bournemouth fans will savour for ever.

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It really was a very, very special night. Ours is an? It's fine now. ``

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how is his arm. A pygmy hippo has been born at

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Marwell Zoo in Hampshire. The female, who doesn't yet have a name,

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arrived weighing six kilos and measuring 15cm tall. Pygmy hippos,

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who are normally found in the swamps of western Africa, are endangered in

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the wild. Thank you very much for all of those who went on to our

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Facebook page. One suggestion for a named was Tinsel. Someone else what

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it should be Mary. What about Mistletoe? Holly? ID? `` Ivy?

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It is potentially turning quite stormy in the next couple of days. I

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will talk about that in the forecast. Let us take a look at some

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pictures. Sue Preen took this photo in

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Highcliffe this morning of the ice patterns on her car.

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John Tweddell captured the sun rising over Emsworth this morning.

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That is a really nice one. And the Osmington White Horse near

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Weymouth is getting in to the festive spirit. Isn't that looking

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fantastic. This photo was sent in by Rupert Haighton.

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Conditions will turn on settled in the next few hours and overnight

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into tomorrow. We saw some sunshine today but that would be the case

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tonight, obviously did night`time so you will not see the sunshine. There

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is a rain warning from the Met office for localised flooding and

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surface water. Heavy, torrential rain through the course of the night

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and staying with us tomorrow. The rain moves in this evening. There

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will be some heavy bursts in there. Some lively rain with temperatures

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falling to around nine or 10 Celsius was mild conditions but the rain is

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not going anywhere quickly. It was they through the course of the day

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until the early afternoon, when it gradually clears away. Some lively

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showers through the afternoon and then some dusty winds. Gusts on the

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coast up to 60 mast power. Inland gusts of 50 mph. There will be some

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sunshine in the afternoon. If you have the showers around. Quite windy

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conditions and once that rain has passed, following it tomorrow night

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will be squally rain. A band of rain pushes through in the early hours of

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Sunday morning. Temperatures fall to 5`6 Celsius. Sunday will be a lot

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colder although we hold on to the blustery showers through the course

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of the day on Sunday. The wind is still brisk full is up you can see

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the squeeze on the isobars. What we see next is the feature moving in

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from the Atlantic, more low pressure which potentially good give us some

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stormy conditions on Monday into Christmas Eve on Tuesday. A very

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strong south`westerly wind, with gales or severe gales and torrential

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rain at times and that could lead to quite a lot of flooding, surface

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water on the roads as well. Staging to your forecasts and your local

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Busi radio station for the latest information. Looking at into

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Christmas, we see more win and rain. There is a weather warning on

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Monday. Some disruption is possible. By Christmas Day, the wind

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will die away and we were ill see some cooler conditions will stop

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there is a risk we could have some sleet or even the odd snowflake. I

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say maybe. Staging to the forecast. Saturday, there is a lot of rain,

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which could give some localised flooding. There is a yellow warning

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in place for that. Sunday, blustery showers with some sunshine. Looking

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at Monday and Tuesday, stay tuned to the forecast.

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That is looking worrying. Especially on Monday into Tuesday. Especially

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if you're commuting. We will have a full programme on South Today on

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Monday. There will be bulletins over the weekend.

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We'll leave you tonight with a christmas carol. It is sung by the

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children of the Mary Hare Primary School in Newbury. The school is for

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youngsters who are profoundly deaf ` they worked very hard learning this

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carol, I hope you enjoy it. Have a lovely weekend. We are back on

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Monday at the usual time. Good night.

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# we wish you a Merry Christmas # we wish you a Merry Christmas and a

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happy New Year. # good tidings we bring to you and

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your kin. # We wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. # we

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wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a

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Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. # Merry Christmas!

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