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On BBC One, we now join the BBC's news teams where you are.

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The former partner of child killer Robert Howard tells

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the Arlene Arkinson inquest she gave him a false alibi

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on the night the teenager went missing.

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The West Belfast secondary school where over a third of teaching

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Ten years on and new plans for a new John Lewis store

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at Sprucefield are due to be put forward.

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I have been taking a closer look at the cities where Northern Ireland

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are going to play at the Euros this summer. I will support the Northern

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Ireland team of course. Ireland finally put in a winning

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performance in this year's Six Nations, with a nine-try

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display against Italy. And there's more

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sunshine on the way. I'll be back with the forecast

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for the rest of the week. A key witness in the Arlene Arkinson

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inquest has admitted lying Patricia Quinn was in a relationship

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with Robert Howard at that time when the Castlederg teenager

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disappeared, and she provided an alibi for him on the night

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the young girl was reported missing. The convicted child-killer Howard,

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who died in prison, "Do you know what the truth is?"

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That's what lawyers for the Arkinson She had told police

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she was with Robert Howard In court today she said at the time

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she thought "it was only a wee white lie." She also claimed not

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to remember another teenager coming She forcefully denied being his

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girlfriend. She said he was more interested in young girls.

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girlfriend. She said he was more witnesses said this was

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She told the Coroner that Howard drove to a country road

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near Pettigoe to look for his watch just days after Arlene went missing.

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He then told her, "I've got secrets and I'm going to keep them."

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She claims he kept the keys down the front of his trousers

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but she managed to escape after slipping sleeping pills

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She also claimed another teenager

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She also claimed disappeared saying she had been

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raped by Howard. Lawyers for the Arkinson family

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and for the police each picked holes Shouting out, she told

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the Coroner's Court, "I'm not arguing with you no more,

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for I'm just fed up with it." It is up to the Coroner to decide

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if Patricia Quinn is telling the truth when she said she doesn't

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know what happened to Arlene The BBC understands that over

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a third of the teaching staff at one of West Belfast's biggest secondary

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schools are off today. A similar situation arose

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at De La Salle College in Andersonstown before Christmas,

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and there have been industrial Our education correspondent

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Robbie Meredith has the story. If there was a roll call

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for teachers rather than pupils at De La Salle College

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today, it would throw up My understanding is that today

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around two dozen That's out of a full-time

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teaching staff of around 70. A few staff in any school of such

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a size may be off sick, some even with long-term problems,

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at any particular time. But such a high number

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of staff being absent It's been a difficult

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period for the school over BBC Newsline first reported problems

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in the school last year. Since then there have been a number

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of meetings between the Board of Governors, the Council

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for Catholic Maintained Schools and the teaching unions

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to address a range of issues. A Strategy Group was set up

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to oversee a "formal renewal" The plan that group drew up included

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a range of actions including. A review of the school's pastoral

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care including "safeguarding/pupil discipline procedures." A review

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of staff welfare policy. Mechanisms "for raising

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and resolving staff concerns The plan also said that

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"there should be no ultimatums, threats or vetos" as part

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of the process, and that there should be no communication

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with the media. But I understand that there have

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been delays in the implementation And that's in part responsible

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for the high levels of staff absence in the school,

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including a number of senior staff. I understand part of the school has

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also had to be closed to pupils today, due to health

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and safety concerns. Some parents are worried that

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pupils' preparation for some GCSE The INTO union, which represents

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the majority of teachers, say they are now considering further

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targeted industrial In a statement, the school principal

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Claire White said they were actively managing the situation

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and would work closely with the relevant bodies,

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including the trade unions, A shot's been fired

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at the front door of a house A man and woman were inside

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with their young son, A man, dressed in dark clothing,

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believed to have been involved in the incident, made off

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on a bicycle in the direction Three police officers suffered minor

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injuries this afternoon when a car, which was being chased,

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crashed into an armoured vehicle A second vehicle was also hit

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on Salisbury Avenue by the car which had failed to stop for police

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officers on the Shankill Road. The driver, a 35-year-old

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man, has been arrested. The First and Deputy First Ministers

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are visiting the United States as they begin to promote

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Northern Ireland's reduced rate From 2018 companies that invest

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here will pay 12.5% tax on their profits -

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the same as the Republic - whereas the rest of the UK

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will pay 19%. Our Economics and Business Editor

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John Campbell is in New York. A reduced rate of corporate tax

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is going to be a major part of the Executive's efforts

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to attract investment to Northern Ireland over

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the next few years. The United States is our biggest

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foreign investor with 175 companies So, Arlene Foster and Martin

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McGuinness will be pitching the tax advantage to potential investors

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in Silicon Valley The people who work

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in these buildings make investment decisions which can move

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money and jobs all over the world. A little of that has

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come to Northern Ireland but Executive Ministers

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think they can get more. Arlene Foster and Martin McGuinness

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are here to promote the 12.5% rate The message is simple -

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come to Northern Ireland and you can We are moving ahead in terms of our

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tax offering. We have the talent and value so it is about selling

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Northern Ireland to people who might not have heard the story of the new

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Northern Ireland. From ours perspective decision we took in the

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context of the fresh start agreement was all above as trying to ensure we

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could employ something in the region of between 30 and 35,000 new jobs.

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That is hugely important for us. A new promotional video

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is understated in its description And the attractive tax regime is

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getting even better... Corporate tax has become a

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controversial election issue in the US.

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There's been criticism of firms which have relocated

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their headquarters to Dublin to cut their tax bills.

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One of the critics is the woman who's likely to be fighting

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Donald Trump to be the next president.

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Now that Johnson is back on its feet they are gaming the system and

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moving profits to Ireland so they can avoid paying taxes here at home.

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It is an outrage. But the senior executive who hosted

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today's event said those type If you look at the proposed

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legislation in Northern Ireland, it is focused on training companies who

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are doing business. Coupled with the other attractive propositions within

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Northern Ireland, the tax is other attractive propositions within

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one component and I think businesses will look at that and look clearly

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and reasonably at that. The financial services firm Citi

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is one of the biggest investors One of its senior executives says

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that while the tax policy will encourage more firms to invest,

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education is also really important. The best thing that Northern Ireland

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has going for it is a well educated population, well educated workforce

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and frankly that has been the number one reason for us to expand our

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employment from zero to close to 2200 at the end of the year. All the

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others are nice to have. That's a useful reminder that

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a tax policy can't work on its own without investment

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in skills and infrastructure. Bill Mills who I was speaking to

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there was also chatting to me about the EU referendum and a potential

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rack set and he made it clear that as far as his company is concerned,

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as far as UK pulling out of the EU, it would jeopardise any investment

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he might make. He is only one voice but it is one of a chorus of

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business people that would be very concerned about a Brexit. Thank you.

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Still to come on tonight's programme.

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Why one school is asking its pupils not to attend a major

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The owners of the Sprucefield retail park near Lisburn are preparing

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a fresh planning application for a John Lewis department store.

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The original plan is being changed to try to improve its chances

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of being approved, as our business correspondent

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Talk of a John Lewis department store here is ten years

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old and counting, but a new proposal is in the making.

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According to the area's MP the site's owners,

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Campaigners against the previous but dropping the idea of 19 other

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Campaigners against the previous planning application, that was their

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main concern. I think that what they are looking at is something much

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more of a regional nature, so you could have a John Lewis store and

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you might have other developments associated with it, such as a hotel.

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The other shops had been contentious - the fear was it would

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upset retail elsewhere - but the proposal never became

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reality because it was decided any expansion at this location should be

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So, what has changed? On Friday a High Court judge ruled that the area

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plan that contains the bulky goods condition was adopted unlawfully by

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the condition was adopted unlawfully by

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Durkan, who it was bound acted without securing the consent of the

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Executive. And tweaking the proposal to exclude

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extra shops is seen as a bid to improve the chances

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of a new application But there will still be objections -

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those who believe in town centre first policy for retail -

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and Belfast City Centre may not have Residents living around

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the Casement Park GAA ground in West Belfast say they've received

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information that raises concerns about emergency evacuation

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procedures at the planned The Mooreland and Owenvarragh

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Residents Association says this comes from a Freedom

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of Information request. The ?77 million Casement Park

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redevelopment project has been Now information gained

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from a Freedom of Information request raises concerns over safety

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surrounding the evacuation of the planned stadium

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within a stipulated The GAA wants a ground that can hold

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more than 30,000 fans. The joint Police, Ambulance and Fire

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and Rescue service report suggests that just over 18,000 fans could be

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safely evacuated within eight minutes if the main exits

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on the Andersonstown Road This figure would drop to just over

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11,000 in a worst case scenario if the other exit roads had

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cars parked on them. The report's been described

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as highly significant by the local residents group campaigning

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against a 38,000-seater stadium. We are happy to have a GAA stadium

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in case and part. It has been there a long time and we wandered back but

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we wanted on a scale that means the neighbourhood's needs and it fits in

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with the neighbourhood in terms of scale and capacity.

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The Ulster GAA stressed that the new Casement stadium

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There are just 90 days to go until Northern Ireland kick off

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in their first game of the European Football

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As it's the Northern Ireland team's first major tournament in 30 years,

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the Euros will be a new experience for many of their younger fans.

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BBC Newsline's Mark Simpson takes a look at what they can expect

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It is quite a journey, covering more than half the length of France and

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taking in the three cities where Northern Ireland play their group

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games, Nice, Lyon and Paris. I have been on this road trip and it all

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began beside the sea. You have got the sunshine and the

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seaside. For a Northern Ireland fan it doesn't get much better than

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this. Also, wait till you see the football stadium. Believe it or not

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this is the smallest stadium Northern Ireland will play in. It

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has only around 35,000 seats, but when the team come out here to start

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their campaign on Sunday the 12th of June, all the fans will be pretty

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close to the action. That end will be ace see of green and knowing

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Northern Ireland fans, other parts of the stadium will be too. We are

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very proud to have some green in the stadium and we have it in another

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way because we are a green and eco-friendly stadium. We have solar

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panels on the rooftop. We collect rainwater. We use the energy from

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soil. After Nice it is a long five Hour Drive N. To hear, Lyon, for the

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second match against the Ukraine. It is the third-largest city in the

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whole of France. It is also the city which is the closest to Northern

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Ireland's training base. In this small country town they are bringing

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the local pitch up to international standard. People here are very

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excited about the Euros, so we will they be supporting, France or

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Northern Ireland? My heart is in France and maybe I am very happy

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that Northern Ireland are coming here. I will support Northern

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Ireland, of course. The final destination for the fans

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Ireland, of course. The final 300 miles from Lyon, here in the

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French capital of Paris. At the home of the local team, the game against

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the world champions Germany. One more thing, the fan zone in Paris is

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the mother of all fan zones. It will have room for more than 120,000

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people. And what's more, it is dead easy to find. With all this

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travelling the Northern Ireland team are going to need a good hotel.

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Thankfully I have already been given a guided tour. Find out more on

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tomorrow's BBC Newsline. A North Belfast school has asked

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pupils sitting GCSEs and A-levels not to attend a major Belfast music

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festival in case it distracts them It's the annual festival that's

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become a firm fixture It's usually held in August,

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but this year Belsonic is in June - right in the middle

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of school exam time. And it's the DJ Tiesto gig

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that's concerning teachers at St Patrick's College,

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Bearnageeha. Tiesto plays on June 9th -

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that's the night before GCSE and A-level pupils at

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the North Belfast school sit The school is asking

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affected pupils not to go. The sensible. Don't cast aside all

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of the hard work you have put in over the last year or two years. Do

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your very past in your exams and wait for the celebrations

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afterwards. Opinion is split amongst pupils

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who are deciding whether to spend another night studying or reward

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themselves for their hard work. I definitely do want to go but

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education comes first. My future isn't going to hinge on a concert,

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it is whatever I get in August. Some people can't go, some can't. People

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like myself are in between. I still can go but I should maybe be in the

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books. Then again you have to enjoy yourself.

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No-one from Belsonic was available to speak because they were busy

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announcing a new act - The Chemical Brothers -

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The debate over Belsonic continues here at St Patrick's,

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Bearnageeha, as it does in schools across Northern Ireland.

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Pupils are being asked to decide what their priorities are -

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good exam results or a good night out.

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Sport is next and in our new studio - Gavin Andrews is in a new home

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Yes - a new home and some good news to kick us off.

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Ireland finally picked up a win in this year's Six Nations

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of Italy at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.

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A nine-try display and Rory Best's first victory as captain

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It was an afternoon that little bit of everything for

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Ireland. Subtle touches from the backs. And some good old-fashioned

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brute force upfront. Joe backs. And some good old-fashioned

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men played at a pace Italy just couldn't live with.

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men played at a pace Italy just tried the length of the field that

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will live long in the memory. It was quite a turnaround for the defending

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champions. It is a step up will stop the intensity was high. We need to

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work on a few things but it is nice to know we can still do it and still

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scored tries and put teams under pressure with pace and width and put

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temple into the game. I think next week will be a big step up. Some

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mistakes that we will not get away with against Scotland. A lot of work

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to do in the next week. But they are having fun again. I was trying to

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put that one down but it wasn't coming my way but I have nothing to

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complain about because the boys played really well and I am more

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than happy if they score the tries and get the win. It will be another

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step up next week but at the same time, we are happy we are more

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efficient in scoring tries and being more clinical in the opposition 22.

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No one is expecting another nine try bonanza but the players are all too

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aware that their performance in the final game may waive well be how

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this six Nations is remembered. Reigning champion Jonathan Rea

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remains the leader in the World Superbikes Championship

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after a dramatic second He came home first in Race One

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on Saturday just ahead of the Englishman, making it three

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wins out of three in this But the Ballyclare rider was edged

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into second place in Race Two There might still be two rounds

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of matches remaining, but Tyrone have already sealed

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promotion back to Division One Mickey Harte's side maintained

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their 100% start to the season But Cavan and Antrim were the only

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other Ulster winners After winning their first three

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games, it is now back to back The home side mounted a comeback,

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after Roscommon had built up a first half lead,

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but Cahal Cregg's goal proved to the difference,

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not even Michael Murphy could find a way past the Connacht

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side's defence. Stefan Campbell was the star

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for Armagh as they looked to bounce Campbell's goal and nine points

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included this penalty, but there was heartbreak

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for Kieran McGeeneys side late on. As Galway found the net

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in the seventh minute of injury time Down were gifted an early goal

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by an uncharacteristic Stephen Cluxton mistake

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against Dublin in Newry. But the All Ireland Champions

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recovered to win with eight Cormac Costello hitting 1-4 in a man

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of the match display. To the Danske Bank Premiership,

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and leaders Crusaders dropped two points, as a former Linfield manager

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did his old club a favour David Jeffrey was met with warm

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applause on his managerial return - after an absence of 18 months

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from the local game - and his Ballymena side did him

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proud, in a creditable 0-0 draw away Absolutely superb. They really did

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give their best and this wasn't by any stretch of the imagination are

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sparking the bus. We matched Crusaders up but if we look at the

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statistics we also had chances ourselves.

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Taking advantage to narrow the gap at the top to five points,

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Linfield exploited the generosity of rivals Glentoran in a 3-0 win.

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While Glenavon also kept apace with a 3-1 win away to Warrenpoint.

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But Cliftonville in fourth place dropped points when the mother

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of all goalmouth scrambles ended with Dungannon snatching

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Derry City are in action tonight. We will have the result in hours later

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a. Finally, the Belfast Giants

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lost back to back games to the Cardiff Devils over

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the weekend which ends their interest in the Elite League

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title race this year. So, disappointment for the Giants

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but great to see the Ireland rugby Yes, a lot of happy supporters

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watching the action And I for one was happy to see

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the sun shine today. Ceciia Daly has the weather

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forecast for us. Fantastic start to the new week.

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This is how the day started and this is how the day has ended in many

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places. Lots of clear blue skies. Right across many parts of the UK

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and Ireland. Those clear skies will stay with us tonight and

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temperatures haven't been too bad. 13 or 14. The warmest spot is up

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towards the north coast and in the West. In the east we have had a real

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bite to the breeze particularly near the east coast. High pressure has

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kept things dry today. It will stay dry through the West of the week and

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possibly into next week. Some chilly nights to come especially the next

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couple of nights. The nights are still longer than the day. The worst

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they ended the week we are expecting to pick up more cloud but that is

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not looking like a bad week. Temperatures will fall quite quickly

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tonight. The air is quite cool. As though or two or three Celsius

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across parts of Tyrone author manner. A chilly start to Tuesday a

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good deal of sunshine. It should feel quite mild by the afternoon.

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For our budding photographers, and weather Watchers, more chances to

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take some great shots across Northern Ireland. Keep them coming.

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Tomorrow morning it is a little bit cooler first thing. Temperatures may

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be just four or five Celsius to start. But there should be lovely

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sunrises around. It will be dry everywhere. Maybe a bit workload in

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the East and this is where the breeze will be quite cool. Coming in

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of the sea. Not a day for taking a dip. Temperatures tomorrow might be

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lower compared to today but it will be the West where the is sheltered

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from the breeze. If your garden is sheltered from the east it'll feel

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particularly nice. More fine weather on Wednesday. Maybe a little bit

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more cloud around. That is the key towards Saint Patrick's Day. The

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best of the sunshine in the West. That looks great. Our late summary

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is at half past ten. That is here on BBC One. Thank you for watching this

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evening. Take care. # If you were mine

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I'd be your slave

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