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A five-year-old girl has died and her grandmother and two other

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grandchildren are in hospital after they were hit by motorbikes. Good

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evening. We'll be live in Weymouth as police investigate how the

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accident happened. Also tonight: Suspected carbon monoxide poisoning.

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17 people, including paramedics, were taken to hospital after

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falling ill at a factory in Cornwall. And parking on double

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yellow lines - the councillor who says he wasn't breaking any laws

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because he was picking up preordered goods. If you are

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telling me that it is illegal to park on yellow lines to do your

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shopping, then that is fine. We cannot do that, can't we? A five-

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year-old girl has died from her injuries after she was hit by

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motorbikes when crossing a road in Weymouth. Her two sisters and

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grandmother were also involved in the accident and they are in

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hospital this evening with serious injuries. Police are appealing for

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witnesses to the crash, which happened yesterday afternoon on the

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Weymouth relief road. Chris Lyddon is in Weymouth tonight.

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accident happened at few hundred yards behind me on the busy A 354,

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that is the main route out of Weymouth used by thousands every

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day. And by hundreds of locals who have to cross it. The accident

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happened here on the relief road. As a 72 year-old grandmother

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crossed with a grand children, aged 10, 6 and 5. They were struck by

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two motorcycles and sustained serious injury. They were flown by

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air ambulance to hospitals in Southampton and Dorchester. The

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crossing point is used by scores of people every day to get to their

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nature reserve from a housing estate. Locals have been

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campaigning for years for a cut in the speed limit of 50 miles an hour

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or a bridge. He can out in cars coming up and down, you cannot see

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them, so we stand for 10 that it sometimes to get across. A are you

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surprised by this excellent? ready, accidents will happen and

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politicians wait for somebody to get really hurt or killed before

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they do anything. Dorset County Council has already looked at

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cutting the speed limit to 30 mph or a few hundred yards from the

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accident spot but the idea was thrown out. 50 mph, foreign roads

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approaching at that speed. And they go faster it died, the boy racers

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use this as a circuit. Police are appealing tonight for anybody who

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saw the accident yesterday afternoon to contact them,

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particularly they would like to know how the motorcycles were being

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Reddan. Tonight, the 72 year-old grandmother has life-threatening

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injuries and is a critical condition in hospital. The ten-

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year-old girl and six year-old girl had serious injuries and are in a

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stable condition tonight and just before I go back, Dorset council

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tell me this evening that they will now start a feasibility study

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looking at the possibility of a crossing and those discussions will

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start in the spring time. Thank you. 17 people have been taken to

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hospital following a carbon monoxide poisoning incident in

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Cornwall. A vegetable packing depot near Hayle was evacuated after

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workers began to feel ill. Six ambulances and a crew from Cornwall

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Fire and Rescue Service went to the scene. David George reports.

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Managers at the factory dialled 999 for the Ambulance Service this

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morning when a number of people working in this building began to

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feel sick. Paramedics suspected carbon monoxide poisoning and

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called in another five and balances and the Cornwall Fire and Rescue

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Service to carry out tests. Firefighters went inside with

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monitoring equipment. They found high levels of carbon monoxide and

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what we have done is assessed the Ambulance Service to make the

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building was evacuated and we have done a head count and basically, we

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have tried to naturally ventilated building and continually monitor

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the environment inside to make sure the levels of carbon monoxide drop.

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The Viola produce preparers and packs cauliflowers for supermarkets

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across the country. They say that 40 people work on this site with 38

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working in the affected building. Have you got any idea of what might

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have caused these raised levels? The finger is pointing towards a

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forklift. They think it could be a forklift which is perhaps putting

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out carbon monoxide. But we're having further tests done and we

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are isolating other vehicles. spokesman for the Royal Hospital

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says that 17 people were taken to hospital for assessment and none of

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them were seriously ill. Staff are allowed back inside during the

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afternoon. Here's a question for you. If you were caught parking on

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double yellow lines while picking up food from a shop, would you

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expect the traffic warden to ask if you had pre-ordered the food? This

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is at the centre of a row in Torbay, where the politician responsible

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for parking had his car caught on camera parked on yellow lines.

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Torbay Council says he hasn't broken any rules because the food

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he was collecting had been ordered in advance. John Ayres explains.

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Parking is a hot topic in Torbay. Meters have been springing up and

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so have charges. Council staff have received free car-park permits,

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other that is being changed. In the last few weeks, parking campaigners

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obtained a photograph of Councillor Robert XL's car parked on double

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yellow lines. He is the figurehead for parking in Torbay and the

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picture was posted on the internet. The situation is sensitive because

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the traders behind may have major issues on a daily basis because

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they are loading and unloading and traffic wardens are not tolerant,

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slapping tickets as soon as they are over one minute. For the

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counsellor to insensitively park in front of them isn't playing the

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game. The councillor had stopped for a few minutes to pick up meat.

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A picture was taken a 10 without him knowing. He is the lead for

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Transport, he has to be seen to be here at fairly and he knows we have

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this campaign and he knows how it it is very sensitive at the moment,

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the issue of parking and parking charges. He has to set an example.

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It turns out the cancer has not done anything wrong. The Dublin

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underlines mean no waiting. But you are allowed to load. So long as

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there are no her markers on the site. I asked the council, what is

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the difference between loading and shopping? That was unclear. What

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they did say was that if you Prix order goods, they would accept that

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as loading. The councillor would not be interviewed, saying he

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should be treated like anybody else. He directed me to the council

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policy, saying he had not broken rules and he said taking a

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photograph for the internet was harassment. The picture has since

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been taken down. A Cabinet Minister is defending the right of

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Christians to wear crosses at work as a Devon woman prepares to take

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her fight to wear her cross to the European Court of Human Rights.

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Former nurse Shirley Chaplin lost a tribunal against The Royal Devon

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and Exeter Foundation NHS Trust over her desire to wear her cross

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on a necklace at work. Ali Chitty reports. Now retired and have time

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to spend in the garden, Shirley Chaplin says she feels it is a

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matter of faith that she continues her battle to be allowed to wear

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religious symbols at work. I felt that my faith was being questioned.

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I did not realise how strongly my faith was to me until it was

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questioned. And then it was a case of my job or my faith. I chose my

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faith. The trust declined to comment but in previous statements

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said the issue was not about the wording of the cross but the

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necklace, which was against up and safety guidelines and uniform

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policy. They say this is in line with the Department of Health

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Advice and said Miss Chaplin was offered alternative ways to were

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the cross, all of which were turned down. The Government is preparing

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to fight the case in the European Court of Human Rights, bought by

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Mrs Chapman and... Today, Eric Pickles told the Commons that

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individuals could wear religious symbols. Providing any object isn't

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get in the way of doing the job, that a discreet display of

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someone's religion is something we should welcome. But Mrs Chapman

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says the options offered to her by the hospital trust letter feeling

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that she was being asked to conceal her faith. They wanted me to hide

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my cross and chain, which to me is akin to denying the my faith.

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case has been lodged with the European Court and is expected to

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proceed some time later this year. There's anger in Cornwall over a

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sharp rise in cemetery fees. In some areas, burial costs in council

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cemeteries in the county will double at the very least. The

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Unitary Authority says the rise is necessary and they're still

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subsidising the true cost of burials. Spotlight's Matt Pengelly

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reports from Killivose Cemetery in Camborne. There has been a lot in

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the news about the cost of living going up and now it seems the cost

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of dying is heading in the same direction. If you use a cemetery

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owned and operated by Cornwall Council. When the unitary authority

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was created in 2009, the council inherited four sets of rules and

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fees for the cemeteries. Now, the charges are standardised and are

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going up. Under the old pricing, total cost of fees for cremation

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could range from �549 in one area to �164 here. Clearly, a rise of

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�650 across the board representing a sharp hike. People in Cornwall

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historically have been low income earners. We have a lot of people on

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benefits within Cornwall and frankly, they other people that it

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will hit the most and they really do not have the wherewithal to

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cover those costs. Barrie Wells made his wife to rest here two

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years ago. Everything is going up. And for the loved ones, you have to

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have this. You know? You don't have the money at the time, you go along

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with it. The council says it is still subsidising the full cost of

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burials in cemeteries, otherwise the prices would be even higher.

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are certainly not making money on this, we are trying to collect more

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of what the service costs so we are moving to the position where what

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people are paying will pay for the service. There are alternatives to

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the council cemeteries, such as churchyards, green burial sites or

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scattering ashes at a favourite beauty spot. The worry is that once

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one set of fees rises, others could follow. Stay with us... A full

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roundup of the weekend's sport coming up later in the programme,

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including the Penzance mother who's on top of the world in the

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kickboxing ring. And painting to preserve memories. The artists

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Thousands of pounds worth of metal has been stolen and a slice of the

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region's history lost in a spate of thefts across the South West. As

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Sarah Ransome reports, businesses are increasing security and police

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are investigating a number of cases in the region.

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Highlighting the county's heritage, but recently, the wrong type of

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visitors. Rare historical metal tools have been stolen. Managers

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say some have gone forever. This is part of a set of historic stamps

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that came from near St Austell. There are three heads in the set.

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Now, we have lost one and we no longer have the set. It is

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irreplaceable. For this auctioneer it was a case of third time unlucky.

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�80,000 worth of bad luck. In the last year, thieves have scrambled

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on to their roofs on three separate occasions and stolen the lead from

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it. We could not put enough security up to stop it so we had to

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take the lead off and replace it with its replacement products such

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as tiles and simulated lead. Devon and Cornwall police say metal theft

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is big business, because of the high press -- high price of copper

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and lead. Last month, officers carried out extra patrols and stop

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more than 200 vehicles to try and clamp down. Paul dark mind has

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increased security. The crime may not be unique but some of the

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artifacts were. It's time for the sport now and

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there was considerable success for local athletes this weekend.

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Natalie's here with a summary. Penzance rower Helen Glover is

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inching ever closer to securing her place at the 2012 Olympic Games.

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This weekend, she and her rowing partner Heather Stanning won the

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women's pairs final at the Great Britain trials in Berkshire. The

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world silver medallists were dominant as they retained their

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title - an excellent preparation for the Olympics.

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It is good that we have been working together for a couple of

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years and we have always performed really well together. They were as

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relaxed as they can be for an Olympic trial. They are always

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stressful because you are competing against the best people in Britain,

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but we were quietly confident. Some more good news and Penzance

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kick boxer Julie Kitchen has successfully defended her World

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Professional Muay Thai Federation title in her own county. As

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Spotlight's Dave Gibbins reports, she saw off a challenge from the

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Netherlands. Julie Kitchen is unstoppable in the

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boxing ring. The title fight for the 36 mother of -- 36-year-old

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mother of twins was billed as a defence. She was nursing a

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vulnerable injury. She skilfully kept Aleide Lawant away from the

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injury to win on an unanimous decision, with all five rounds

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going her way. In front of a Cornwall crowd of almost 1,000, she

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proved to be the undisputed number one in the world. It is

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overwhelming but I have to stay focused. I tried to keep my eyes on

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my opponent. It is an emotional time anyway when you fight. You

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have to know that everybody is behind you. If I did not stay

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focused and probably would have cried. Gigli once held 13 titles

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simultaneously. You're only as good as your last title when and what a

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way to defend it, in your own backyard!

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Plymouth Albion got off to the worse possible start in their

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relegation play offs being beaten 25-17 by Moseley. The Cornish

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Pirates had a disappointing 14-14 draw in their promotion play offs.

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The Pirates scored two tries, the first from Grant Pointer early on.

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The second was a penalty try. The result leaves the Cornish side four

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points off Bedford, who achieved a bonus-point win over Rotherham.

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Pirates boss Chris Stirling said their performance was rubbish.

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Football and another mixed bag of results for our teams as Yeovil and

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Torquay stay on the up, while Exeter City and Plymouth Argyle

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stare deeper into the relegation abyss. Brent Pilnick looks back on

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the weekend's action. Yeovil Town's CV in League One

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looks assured after they recorded a 5th win in six games. -- safety.

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They had a 2-1 victory at Oldham. City are three points off safety.

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Did still kept his side in the changing rooms as they reflected on

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a defeat. Better news at Torquay as the captain struck twice, including

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a late equaliser as they fought back to draw with Bristol Rovers.

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They are just one point of the automatic promotion places in

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League Two. Plymouth are tumbling in the other direction. This

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dubious penalty decision thought Rotherham snatch the only goal. It

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has even more pressure on Argyle's boss, whose side are to Mack points

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of safety. -- two match points off safety.

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Devon horse racing trainer David Pipe won't be entering a horse in

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the Blue Riband of National Hunt racing, the Cheltenham Gold Cup

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this Friday. He's instead decided to run the grey, Grand Crus, in

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Wednesday's RSA Chase, and Junior in next month's Grand National. But

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Pipe has I'm So Lucky in the Queen Mother Champion Steeplechase, also

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on Wednesday, and Dynasty in the Ladbroke World Hurdle the day after.

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Back to football briefly and congratulations to Plymouth Argyle

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supporter Sue Pollard, who last night was named Fan of the Year at

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the Football League awards. While Argyle were in administration, she

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spearheaded an army of volunteers who helped her with bucket

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collections, leafleting Plymouth city centre to advertise games,

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selling merchandise, packing shopping bags at a local

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supermarket, selling raffle tickets and attending fundraising meetings.

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There'll be a full feature on Sue on tonight's Late Kick Off at 11.05.

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Finally, well done to the Plymouth Raiders who had double success over

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the weekend beating Sheffield Sharks and Cheshire Jets. They're

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now joint third in basketball's BBL. It isn't it did, all that

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recognition for Sue Pollard? She came out top of the whole

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country. Her Royal Highness The Princess

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Royal has been visiting Dorset today. Princess Anne flew into the

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county and received a warm welcome. As part of her tour she unveiled

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the restored historic White Horse monument on the hill at Osmington,

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near Weymouth, and a plaque at Poole's Twin Sails Bridge.

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They turned the clock back in West Cornwall this weekend in a bid to

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preserve memories for generations to come. Artists were invited to

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capture the scene of a bygone fishing era as a number of

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traditional luggers were in Newlyn Harbour. Hamish Marshall reports on

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what they got onto canvas. In the 19th century, there were

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hundreds of luggers working out of Newlyn. They were built to

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withstand heavy seas and fished as far afield as Ireland and Scotland.

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They were copied and exported to many parts of Britain and beyond.

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This weekend, local artists had the chance to capture those which were

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in the old harbour, where traditional bloggers are being

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given a fresh coat of paint. It is being organised so that the artists

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come together with the people who are maintaining the boat. We are

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here to present something on the history of the luggers and the old

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quay and the Fisher man's rest, the building behind us. The work of the

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artist's famous echoes of the old Newlyn paintings. In their heyday,

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the luggers could make it to Scarborough on the Yorkshire coast.

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A trip of 600 miles in 70 Aras or less. They would catch pilchards

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and mackerel, establishing NuGen as a thriving port. The artwork of to

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date insures future generations will know that.

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It looks like they had some lovely sunshine.

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Cornwall's renowned Duchy Ballet Company has put together a very

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special performance to celebrate the Queens Diamond Jubliee. The

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creme de la creme of the county's young dancers will stage a new

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production set around the 1950s called Jubilation. Johnny

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Rutherford has been to rehearsals before it opens at the Hall for

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Cornwall. Early 1950s nostalgia, a ballet

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that shows a snapshot of life for children at the beginning of Queen

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Elizabeth II's and rain. Many of the best young dancers in Cornwall

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brought together by the ballet to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee.

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his important to recognise that the Queen has been on the throne for 60

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years, it has been wonderful. ballet is called Jubilation and has

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a cast of 90, with 250 costumes. It is a commitment that has taken four

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months of rehearsals. We are not a professional company. We are here

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to provide the experience for children in this area, he would not

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get to perform on stage with professionals in a professional

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setting. That is an experience they will carry with them for a lifetime.

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I'd do it because the I have been doing it for three or four years

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and I get to make new friends every year and it is just fun to dance.

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Dancing in the show is just amazing. It is a great experience to dance

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in front of loads of people. I am thinking of doing it professionally

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because I like to dance and I have got a place in the Royal Ballet

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School. It is a boarding school in London. It is important because we

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were able to perform for the Diamond Jubilee for the Queen. It

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is pretty exciting. Do you think she might come and see it? I hope

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so, but I don't think so. You never know. Jubilation will be performed

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by a company on the 22nd-24 hour of this month in Cornwall.

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Many of us enjoyed a taste of summer this weekend.

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The we have had 17 degrees today, which is pretty good. Not

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everywhere son those sorts of temperatures. There was also mist

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and fog. When that stuck around, we did. See much more than 10 degrees.

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A similar problem tomorrow. This week is largely dry, settled with

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sunshine. Sunshine at this time of year makes all the difference.

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Where the mist and fog lingers, but temperatures are not so impressive.

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There is high pressure and trapped beneath it, the mist and low cloud

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and in places, the fault. That is not going very far. A high pressure

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hardly moves at all. As it moves a little further weight to the east

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of us, there is more of a south- easterly breeze. That may break up

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the cloud a bit more and shift some of this mist and fog, which is

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lapping in and out of the coast at the moment. Some of that is coming

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on shore. After a reasonable end to the day, low cloud and mist

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reforming. Later tonight, quite misty with sea fog through the

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English Channel as well as fall in land under clear skies. Light winds

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are mainly coming in from the east. Hardly any wind for most of us.

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Colder than it has been. Tomorrow morning, if you are travelling

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early in the morning, there could well be fog almost around causing

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problems on the roads. It will lift and the was the low cloud off and

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on through the day as well as mist patches affecting the coast. Inland,

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we may well get more in the way of sunshine and temperatures up to 15

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or 16. The winds are again light and mainly from the East although

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they do freshen a little bit among the English Channel and becomes

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that the silly towards the end of the day. -- and becomes south-

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 46 seconds

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Bear in mind, that he sent it -- Wednesday will be a similar decker

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:26:30.:26:30.

-- day with Mr our fault but brightening up. -- Mr our fault. A

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cloud is thick on Friday and we might just see patchy light rain or

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drizzle. A change in wind direction The head of the National Trust in

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the South West says the charity will re-submit controversial plans

:26:48.:26:50.

for a cycle trail near Plymouth. In a wide ranging interview for

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tomorrow's Spotlight, Mark Harold has also been telling me about the

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scale of repairs needed at Castle Drogo on Dartmoor. We have got

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something like 680 tons of granite to remove from the roof and we see

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the roof and put it back. We have got about 13,000 panes of glass

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that have to come out as the windows are restored. It is some

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amazing figure like 60 kilometres of pointing which has to be done in

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