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trial, accused of indecent and Hello and welcome to South Today

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from Oxford. In tonight's programme: The schoolgirl who died aftdr taking

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a form of ecstasy. Martha Fernback died last stmmer.

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The teenager who sold her the tablet is spared a jail sentence.

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Today is a milestone in how the family move on, and she was there

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with us. Also tonight: generating endrgy from

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the sun ` how Swindon wants to be the solar capital of the cotntry,

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and is changing planning rules to make it happen.

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Prince Harry visits Oxfordshire to meet wounded soldiers who'vd just

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rowed across the Atlantic. And later on: he's our hero ` the

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firefighter who saved the lhfe of a baby girl born 16 weeks prelaturely.

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A 17`year`old drug dealer h`s escaped a jail sentence aftdr

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admitting supplying ecstasy which led to the death of an Oxford

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teenager. Martha Fernback dhed last summer after taking MDMA. Alex

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Williams has been given a rehabilitation order. That's a

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sentence which Martha's famhly believe does not go far enotgh.

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Peter Cooke reports. Described as a lovely bright girl,

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Martha Fernback was just 15 when she died of cardiac arrest on a warm

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summer's day last July, killed after taking half a gram of cryst`llised

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ecstasy. Her friend had bought it from Alex Williams, seen here

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leaving court. The 17`year`old, and indeed Martha, didn't know ht was

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91% pure ` higher purity th`n any ecstasy seized by the policd across

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the UK in 2013. Martha's falily paid this tribute.

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A lovely person. She's someone we're going to miss greatly. Todax is a

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milestone in how the family move on, and she was there with ts. And

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her grandfather admitted it was a tragic case for everyone.

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If he is listening, and maybe with the help of his family, he will come

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to terms with what he did w`s completely wrong and cost the life

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of a young, beautiful girl. Williams, from Botley, will have to

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wear an electronic tag for three months and attend of number of

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community activities. This hs where Martha died last summer, two young

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lives forever altered by wh`t happened here. In a statement today

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Alex Williams said he was still consumed by the guilt of his

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actions. Sentencing him to xou three ability should order, the jtdge

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expressed incredulity at thd folly of youth, saying" they alwaxs know

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best. " A man's appeared in court charged with an arson attack on a

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mosque in Milton Keynes. The Islamic Centre on Manor Road in

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Bletchley escaped serious d`mage in the fire on Saturday. 30`ye`r`old

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Richard Bevington from North Street in Bletchley has been chargdd with

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two counts of arson, and ond of causing racially or religiotsly

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aggravated distress. Swindon is aiming to become

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Britain's solar power capit`l. The council has already made a

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commitment to generating most of the town's electricity from rendwable

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sources. From this week, it's also starting to relax planning controls

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to encourage the transition. The hope is that local people whll

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suggest locations where sol`r panels could be positioned. As Paul

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Barltrop reports, there's also a hope that solar panels could be used

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to reduce noise pollution, too. Near Swindon a new solar farm is

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nearing completion. Switching production from milk to electricity

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wasn't a hard choice. Animals cannot be kept here in the

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winter. It is not arable land. I am a retired dairy farmer can towards

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retirement, and this scheme came along at just the right timd.

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Visiting, the councillor who'd like to see many more. On Tuesdax, Dale

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Heenan aims to get council `greement to relax rules. Swindon would become

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the first place in Britain where solar farms might not need planning

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permission. Swindon borough council is looking

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for businesses, landowners, parish councils commuter groups and

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residents to nominate which fields or locations around the town they

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believe will be uncontroversial and can take solar farm. It is

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ambitious, but Swindon is a town that is known for its innov`tion.

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And Swindon could become thd first place in Great Britain to gdt a

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solar sound barrier. The cotncil is working on plans to use sol`r panels

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near this A419. If it works here the M4 could be next, as Swindon's drive

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for solar energy pushes ahe`d. Developers say they'll put right any

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damage inadvertently caused to homes and a church during construction

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work on a new shopping and entertainment complex in Swhndon.

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ISG made the pledge at a public meeting with residents. Somd claim

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subsidence and cracks have `ffected their homes since work began at

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Regents Circus last April. @ Baptist chapel on Prospect Hill was forced

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to close because of structural safety concerns.

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Our biggest problems are cr`cking in plasterwork, vibrations of the house

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and movement. They were not there before the building work st`rted.

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And obviously this is raising massive concerns.

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They were born in countries right around the world, but have lade

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their homes in Buckinghamshhre. Today, people from across the

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Commonwealth gathered in Aylesbury, to watch the first raising of a new

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flag. It's an emblem intenddd to celebrate the bonds of international

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friendship forged between the countries of the former British

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Empire. Jeremy Stern reports. Do we have any Australians?

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A roll call with a difference: the guests at County Hall represented

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the 16 nations in the Commonwealth, of which the Queen is head of state.

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There was a sense of allegi`nce to the Monarch, the Commonwealth and

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the individual countries. When I see the Jamaican flag flying

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I feel really proud to see ht fly because it means a lot to md.

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I'm from Trinidad and Tobago, I came here in 1993 and was an expdrience

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coming here am a but it is nice being here because it has opened up

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my mind to quite a lot of things. When the Queen became the Qteen she

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was in Kenny man for us at this very special. `` Kenya. She went up to

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dislodge as a princess and came back down the Queen. The new flag for the

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Commonwealth was unveiled alongside the Union flag. It was given to the

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council by the mapping software company, Esri, which is basdd in

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Aylesbury. Sometimes the Commonwealth does get

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forgotten, but we have to rdmember the strong bonds between thd

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countries of the Commonwealth and what the Commonwealth stands for in

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the world. This is an opportunity to start to raise the profile of the

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Commonwealth and Commonwealth Day. The Commonwealth was establhshed in

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the last century, following the break`up of the British Emphre.

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Today's event marked years of partnership and shared history. The

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celebrations will continue `t the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in

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July. Prince Harry's been in Oxfordshire

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to celebrate the achievements of an extraordinary group of formdr

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servicemen, who've rowed three thousand miles across the Atlantic.

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Members of the "Row2Recoverx" team were wounded in action. Thex took on

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the challenge for charity, `nd the money they've raised will hdlp other

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injured armed forces personnel. This from Stuart Tinworth.

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Seeing for himself the Row2Recovery programme in action: Prince Harry's

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been in Henley ` a town synonomous with rowing. Today, recognising the

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feat of four men, who've rowed across the atlantic ocean in

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treacherous weather for charity From the Canary Islands to @ntigua.

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This is especially adapted boat Endeavour, that was used to

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accomplish that extraordinary feat. Extraordinary that for crew men

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spent a total of 48 days on`board. Among the team was Lance Corporal

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Kayle Royce, who lost both legs in Afghanistan in 2012.

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I think he was slightly horrified at the state of the board, the

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conditions we had to live in for extended period of time. He's not

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shy in taking part in adventures as you know, but he was quite shocked,

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I think, by the size of the board and have exposed it is to the seas

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that we experienced. It's a charity close to the prince's heart. He

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backed the Endeavour fund, which will help more wounded servhcemen

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get into rowing. Harry's no stranger to the great outdoors. Last December

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he completed his own challenge, joining wounded soldiers in a trek

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to the south pole. Harry has been brilliant and getting

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involved in all sorts of different projects along these lines, and all

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credit to him, he has actually given it a go and led an expedition

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himself. Pretty impressive. I saw some of it on the TV at the time. I

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love my skiing, but maybe not cross`country skiing, so it's not

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one that I would put my namd forward for.

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Today he seemed happy to be in warmer climes, and celebrathng with

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the team their success, which has already raised more than ?30,00 .

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What an inspirational group. Regen football action is coming on in a

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few minutes timeThat's all from me for the moment.

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at Bulford camp following hdr claims she was raped. The Armed Forces

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supposedly need to improve their procedures for dealing with

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personnel. Still to come, he is a hero, the

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firefighter who saved the lhfe of this premature baby. And spring is

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in the air. After a glorious weekend, today, we are the title

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holders of the UK hotspot. Join me later for a look ahead to the rest

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of the forecast. What price peace and quiet? Today,

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Gatwick Airport Limited put a price on the noise from any futurd second

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runway, ?1000 a year, but only for those living in the noisiest 40 0

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homes and only if the runwax goes ahead. The company says it will

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offer the money to people whthin a 57 decibel noise contour around the

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runways. Critics say the latest move by the airport is little more than a

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bribe to the local communitx. Gatwick has long been a noisy

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neighbour to Langham Green `nd 0 year resident Ian White is not

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impressed at the compensation on offer. You get used to living with

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it over the years but, with another one, it will be bringing thd

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aeroplanes a lot nearer. ?1000 a year won't help? Not at all. What

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will that do? They are not going to put new windows in to stop the

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noise. The money would go to council taxpayers in areas likely to have

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noise levels up to 57 decibdl is, equating to standing next to a

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washing machine on spin cycle. We are reacting to questions from local

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authorities and people who want to understand how we could minhmise the

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impact of a second runway. We see compensation is one part. In

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childhood, campaigners have long campaigned against airport noise.

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They are outside the compensation area. Is ?1000 compensation for the

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complete change in infrastrtcture, schools, hospitals, doctors

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surgeries, the traffic on the roads, that people would experience?

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No. You can't just give somdbody ?1000 because they live on one side

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of the road or the other and say it is enough to deal with the problem.

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Regardless of cash, residents still have the opportunity to complain,

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because you can't take away their statutory nuisance rights. Some are

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happy will stop nobody will say no to that. It would help. If that was

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there to be taken on the back of having a second runway, why not

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Many businesses believe airport expansion is crucial and Gatwick is

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desperate for the airports commission to choose it when it

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makes its recommendations ndxt year. If it stars, the second runway would

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open around ten years later. `` if it does.

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Let's talk to Paul Clifton. What is this really all about? It is all

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about the hearts and minds campaign from Gatwick Airport. It wants to

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build a second runway and it wants to tell the government it h`s the

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support of local people to build it. Recently it offered mord grants

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for double glazing and loft insulation to people under the

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flight path. It has redraw on the flight path to make it narrower It

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is offering compensation for people who would lie under a second runway,

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should it be built. It arguds that the noise at Gatwick will affect

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fewer than at Heathrow. What about the new report talking about runway

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costs? It comes from lobby group the Gatwick area conservation c`mpaign.

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One core argument is that a new runway there would cost less than at

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Heathrow, but this report stggests the financial burden at Gatwick

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would fall on a smaller nond of passengers, so each person would end

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up paying more. It says, at Gatwick, debate's ?8 per passenger

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of airport charges would rise to ?33 60, roughly ?50 on a return flight.

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At Heathrow, the equivalent is 19 today rising to ?31, so the campaign

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suggests higher costs at Gatwick could drive some passengers

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elsewhere. How likely is it that was tenants will get the compensation?

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It would only be paid after a second runway opens. Whether Gatwick gets

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the runway or it goes to He`throw or somewhere else is a politic`l

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decision, and we know that hs not going to be made until after the

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next election. So I suppose all we have learned today is that the

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airport is trying very hard to portray itself as a good nehghbour.

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Flags were raised across thd South this morning as part of an

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international celebration to mark Commonwealth Day. The region's

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biggest event was in Portsmouth where flags are presenting dach

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Commonwealth country were p`raded. But if the Commonwealth as relevant

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as when it was created? Before expectant crowds in Downing Street,

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a new era in Commonwealth rdlations opened. The Commonwealth cale into

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existence following the decolonisation of the British

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Empire, establishing the melber states as free and equal. The

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deliberations of these statdsmen can make a lasting contribution to

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international prosperity. And today the spirit of togetherness was clear

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to see. None of us here would deny that these people deserve to be

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here, whatever country they came from. The Commonwealth lost quite a

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lot of men in the first war and the Second World War. They gave their

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lives for this country, for our freedom. That is why it's ilportant

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and we should celebrate thel. Portsmouth's Guildhall Square was

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filled with schoolchildren `nd representatives from the Arled

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Forces, Who proudly showed the flags of the 53 member states with a

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combined population of more than two billion people. But, away from

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today's celebrations, not m`ny people had heard of Commonwdalth

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Day. Commonwealth, yes, but I didn't know there was a special dax. People

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should know about it but obviously we don't know enough. It's not well

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advertised. No, I don't know nothing about the Commonwealth. I'm not

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really that bothered about ht. But there are some for whom the idea of

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unity is still strong, and the Commonwealth has significance and

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meaning. It should be celebrated because it's part of what m`kes the

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culture rich and everybody should live together, like today. @nother

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special Commonwealth Day for the South comes in June, when the baton

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relay for the Commonwealth Games comes to Southampton.

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Sport, and Tony is here. In a moment, we are going to be talking

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Curry in sport. I have an open plains over that You

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are doing the sport, you produce the Curry. The Curry is in a later

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programme. There will be another one in a minute.

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Southampton secured a record six away win with victory at Crxstal

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Palace on Saturday, the most for Saints in a single campaign. Jay

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Rodriguez scored, chasing down a Jason Puncheon header beford coming

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out on top with Julian Speroni. Rickie Lambert had a chance and was

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unlucky to get a post. The defence stood up to some of Palace's more

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direct play. It was dog eat dog at times. They play in a particular way

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where they just put it out hn dangerous areas. We showed great

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character and resilience to hold in there. We fully deserved thd points.

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Southampton were victorious in the Premier league, but what about the

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football league? Redding moved back into the

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championship play`off places. Albion played most of the second h`lf

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against ten men. Gordon Brax sent off. Redding couldn't make the most

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of their one`man advantage. Former one`man this was his first goal for

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the club. With play`off riv`ls Nottingham Forest and Derby both

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losing, this result could bd seen as a missed opportunity in the race for

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a top six finish. Bournemouth took another step towards securing their

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championship status next se`son with a win at Blackpool. The onlx goal

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was a penalty from Grabban. The manager placed his defenders as the

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Cherries reported their second successive Tory. Pompey... They

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followed up their impressivd goal with another zero to zero draw at

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Cheltenham. They will have to improve their record. They have a

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clear advantage over the sides currently occupying the reldgation

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places at the foot of leagud two. Late Kick Off is back tonight with

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the latest football news across the region. Solent University scientists

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are midway through a study which is examining if Curry could enhance

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performance. The study is bding run in partnership with Late Kick Off

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and involves three volunteers eating different amounts of dried chicken

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curry over the next fortnight. It is meant to have benefits.

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For the first 45 minutes, all I could taste was Curry and I wasn't

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sure if I was going to carrx on but then that subsided. `` for or five

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minutes. I don't know why I wasn't asked to

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volunteer! More on that tonhght On the sofa with me tonight, Aidy

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Williams. Southampton `based non`leagte side

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Sholing are one win away from Wembley after beating Wisbech Town

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1`0 in the FA Vase Quarter Final. Here is the team celebrating after

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the game. They have been dr`wn against Eastbourne in the sdmifinal,

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with the first leg at home towards the end of the month. Sorry storm

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edged to a narrow victory over Hertfordshire Mavericks in the UK's

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biggest ever domestic netball match. 3000 fans cop `` packed into the

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Copper Box arena to seat storm hold on for a 52`6 victory. The result

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means Surrey remain unbeaten and stay top of the table. If you

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thought that was an impresshve results, how about this? Dorset

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Dockers Rugby Club, who plax in the night tier of English rugby, beat

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Dorchester seconds 212`0 at the weekend, a British record for the

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most points in the game. 32 tries were scored and 36 conversions

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kicked. Were they playing another team? ! From kick`off, they must

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have run it straight back. H feel sorry for the other team.

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She is a tiny miracle, born months to early and weighing just over a

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pound. Sadie should not havd survived but, thanks to a

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Farnborough firefighter, shd did. Steve Fox had to resuscitatd the

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baby and keeper rely. Today, he met up with Sadie and her familx and

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spoke of his amazement at how hard she had fought to survive.

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It was Sadie's dad who rushdd out into the street and shouted for help

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when her mum, Lauren, went hnto sudden labour 16 weeks too soon

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Firefighters Steve Fox was off duty and ran to the rescue. Coming into

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Lauren's flat, I saw her on the floor and saw the baby in hdr hands.

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I think I was numb with shock. She came out tiny, translucent, waving

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her arms. The only difference between Sadie and the other babies

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is normally it is a two fingered CPR. With her being so tiny, it was

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a one fingered CPR. Quite strreal. In this photo, taken later hn the

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day in hospital, you can sed Steve's single fingerprint lark on

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Sadie's tiny tummy, illumin`ted by the ultraviolet light. When we

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arrived at the hospital, we were given a less than 20% chancd of

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survival. They didn't expect her to last the night. The doctors were

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astounded she was still there. I didn't expect the outcome to be as

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it was today, so it was an dmotional reunion for me. He is our hdro. He

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has given me my beautiful lhttle girl. Steve is eager to point out

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anyone trained in CPR could have saved Sadie's life, but his own life

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experience and professional skills were invaluable. Both my boxs were

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premature. My eldest was 12 weeks and my youngest was 12 weeks. ``

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eight weeks. Certainly afterwards, the bond is immense. In terls of

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Sadie's prognosis, they havd told us to expect cerebral palsy, p`ralysis,

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a lesser quality of life, btt she is showing all the signs of thd

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complete opposite. She can smile, she knows who her sister and her mum

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and dad are, and that is all that matters to me.

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It is a great story, Sadie `nd her family. She is tiny! The arls of a

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firefighter, wonderful. Sar`h is here this week will stop my

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goodness! It was a fabulous weekend. It was gorgeous. We had lovdly

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cabbages inland. It was 16, 17. Today, 17.7. `` lovely tempdratures

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inland. This was Southwater Park in Horsham. This is Freshwater Bay A

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bit more clout than we have seen recently. Tonight, we are staying

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pretty over cast but generally it is a dry theme as well. Quite ` cloudy

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night to come, but pretty qtiet with cloud coverage right across the

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region. It looks like it will avoid any frost. Temperatures down to five

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or six degrees. Tomorrow, another dry and unsettled day, but ht looks

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to be cloudier than today. We might see brighter breaks develophng in

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the afternoon as the cloud starts to nibble away at the edges. Ltcky if

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you do spot some sunshine. Temperatures, 12 or 13, but they

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might inch up a little. Tomorrow night, once again, a very qtiet

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picture. Quite a bit of clotd and staying dry, with temperatures just

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three or four degrees, stayhng clear of that frost again. I suspdct we

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won't see too much missed or fog. In the middle part of the week, we

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stick with this area of high pressure, keeping things nice and

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settled. We have a bit of uncertainty over the level of cloud.

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We may see some days with some glorious sunshine, but equally we

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could have `` we did have some quite cloudy days. For the rest of the

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week, pretty much dry. Very able amounts of cloud, with some days

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where the sunshine really does shine. Some warm, sunny spells if we

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see blue skies overhead. We are not doing too badly. Tomorrow, cloudy

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through much of the day, but we will see some brighter breaks

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developing. Wednesday looks to be another bright day, with more of the

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cloud springing up. A fine day on Thursday, two.

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In order to enhance his performance on Late Kick Off at 11pm, hd is off

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for a vindaloo. I am not! It is worth watching to see if it does

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improve your performance. Something has got to!

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