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Tonight, sectioned under the Mental Health Act but why

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was this young woman allowed to buy medication which led to an overdose?

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They're supposed to look after my daughter

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and yet she may as well have been at home.

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The government response to pressure over the number

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Forestry workers fear the increase could drive them out other cottages.

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And the World War I poem th`t was filed away and forgotten until now.

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A care worker has described how she tried to find an out of hours

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doctor after a desperate call from the family

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Emma Bulbrooke told an inqudst she tried several doctors and

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two mental health units before someone called her back.

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By that time, Marian Munns had fled the family home.

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She later died after falling from a motorway bridge.

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Our health correspondent David Fenton has been

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What we heard today was the moment of crisis, the point at which

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everything came to a head. Larian Munns had called a family mdeting,

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she got very agitated, her family were worried, she had becomd

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physically aggressive and they called a care worker. Emma Bull

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Brooke was in the hospital ,- the office on her own and tried to find

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a duty doctor. She rang arotnd but could not get anyone becausd the

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routers were misleading. Thdre was no answer from the hospital, finally

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she got through to the unit in Basingstoke but the doctor refused

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to speak to the family directly but said he would take some advhce, at

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which point the coroner said, he didn't help you too much, dhd he?

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And did Mrs Munns get to see a doctor?

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No, that doctor said he would assess at an accident and emergencx unit at

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by that time she had run onto a housing estate and the police found

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her some hours later, dead on the M 27. She had fallen for i-mate -

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from a motorway bridge and suffered internal injuries.

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Southern Health staff have been giving evidence this afternoon.

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Did they accept things had gone wrong?

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They did. There was no dedicated out of hours unit to help older people

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like Marian Munns at the tile, she was over 74 and the NHS would not

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pay for that unit. Southern Health has now started a service that it is

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paying for itself. A care worker said she would not go out to sea

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Marian Munns because she was worried about the possibility of violence

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and she was on her own, but the head of nursing told the inquest the call

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did not come out of hours, ht was 4:40pm and someone should h`ve gone

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to see Marian Munns. The family of a young woman who d

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been sectioned under the Mental Health Act want to know

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why she ended up in casualtx Katie Hall was being treated

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for anorexia but was allowed out of hospital in Reading

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to buy sleeping tablets. Her mother says it's just one

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of several incidents which have prompted concern about the care

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she has been receiving. Anna Hall is visiting her d`ughter

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in Reading's Prospect Park Hospital. 29-year-old Katie is anorexhc

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and has other mental health issues including

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obsessive-compulsive disorddr. When she first arrived

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here it was as a voluntary patient but after she walked out

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of the hospital there She was then held under

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the Mental Health Act but her mother says that if the idea

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was to keep out of harm's w`y, Although she was sectioned

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she was allowed four half-hour breaks to go out and do

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what she wanted to do. She walked to Asda and bought

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herself some medication, took the whole packet and then

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went back on the ward. And then I got a phone call

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to say she was in RBH, after obviously being quite poorly

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after taking an overdose, They were supposed to look

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after my daughter, and yet Later a male patient,

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who had been moved onto her ward after harassing another wom`n,

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exposed himself to her. Katie and her mother both complained

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but she was left on the samd ward I do think that Prospect Park need

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to wake up and smell the coffee because I don't think

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they care is adequate. because I don't think

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the care is adequate. The trust which runs the hospital

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says Ana Hall hasn't voiced concerns None of Prospect Park's wards

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are secure and patients are often This week Katie left the hospital

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for a supported house in the community, now

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facing a nine-week wait One of the South's leading nursery

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school groups is warning that the government's flagship plans

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to increase early years provision could flounder

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because of a lack of cash. At the moment many parents of three

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and four-year-olds can clail 15 hours' free nursery

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childcare a week. That's due to be doubled

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to 30 hours next year. Portsmouth is one of the ardas

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piloting the scheme. But some nurseries say they won t be

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able to provide places unless they get

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a higher hourly rate. It was a busy morning at thd play

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kitchen at this day nursery in Portsmouth. Here are some p`rents

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are already taking advantagd of the 30 are as a week of free care

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offered to eligible families during the trial scheme. It makes ` huge

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difference. It was costing the half my wages and months to bring her

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here and now it's not even ` quarter. It gives parents a huge

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advantage over the past when they had to pay all that themselves, so

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it's got to be good for pardnts and the community. Although the scheme

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is going well, nursery provhders fear there could be problems when

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the free provision is launched nationwide. This nursery saxs it

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gets ?4 88 per hour for thrde and four-year-olds during the scheme.

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Next year they will get ?4 45 but in some areas like Dorset it whll be ?3

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60. That could prompt some nurseries to stop providing free placds. That

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is a definite possibility, we have seen that in other areas and it s

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difficult to see how to do with without going sideways and thinking

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how else we generate income. Portsmouth council thinks there will

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be enough funding to generate extra spaces. There have been concerns

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about it but we will see an increase in the funding nursery provhders

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receive. Today the Department for Education said...

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But it will be some months tntil nurseries find out exactly how much

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cash they will get to provide extra places.

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A Government minister's givdn in to demands for urgent action

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on the A34 dual carriageway - ordering an immediate safetx review.

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It comes after an Oxfordshire MP told Parliament it was dangdrous

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After two fatal crashes this summer - including one in which a lother

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and three children were killed the death toll has risen

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Our political editor Peter Henley reports.

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To call the A34 dangerous is to state the obvious.

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In four years, 32 people have died and today's debate heard

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the statistics don't includd the accident-prone junction

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It's a dangerous road and is no longer fit for purpose

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because the delays and accidents that happen regularly are h`ving

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a significant economic impact on one of the most economically productive

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MPs from all parties lined tp to put pressure on government

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Our problem is that the A34 is fulfilling a motorway role

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without motorway capacity safety features.

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Government ministers are past masters at dealing with this sort

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They will nod sagely as MPs make their speeches and then give

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a noncommittal answer, but this was not that sort of debate

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Until now the A34 has not bden considered a priority.

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A safety review was not due until 2020 but this morning

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John Hayes changed the government's policy.

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I'm prepared to say I am making the decision, it is announcdd

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now that I will institute that safety review.

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The promise of more money available and the government even

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considering calls to make the A34 a motorway.

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Nearly ?6 million in unpaid child maintenance is owed to single

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The constituency has been named in the bottom ten

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in the country following research by the Gingerbread Charity.

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The Isle of Wight and Havant also came in the bottom 20.

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Gingerbread says less is being done to collect

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the arrears because the CSA, the child support agency,

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is being wound down and replaced by a new service.

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Catharine, who didn't want to be identified,

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She explains how tough things became when her former partner

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I didn't know where the mondy was going to come from to p`y

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for all these things I needdd to keep my children happy

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and protected and I was verx anxious, very depressed as well

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I'm joined now by Janet Allbeson, Senior Policy Advisor

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at Gingerbread, who is in otr London studio.

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Thank you for being with us. Can you give us a sense, we just he`rd from

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one month but how widespread are the issues people are facing? Wd think

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unpaid child maintenance is a problem that does not get enough

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attention. Gingerbread gets calls from single parents every d`y who

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were desperate for missing loney and they tell us they have to fhght and

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fight to get the child support agency to take action. Phond calls

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aren't returned, action is promised and doesn't happen and we think it

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is time to turn up the volule and be asking MPs to write to the Linister

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and demand action. You were critical of the CSA, so you must be delighted

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that a new system is taking over. It is good news that the CSA is closing

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down as it was so hopeless hn collecting debts, but we ard worried

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that the government is lookhng to the future, it says it is interested

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in collecting money now and in the future and isn't prepared to hark

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back to all the money still outstanding, real money owed to real

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children that needs to be collected. I have something here from the

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Department for Work and Pensions, who say they pursue parents who were

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not meeting their financial responsibilities and they s`y in

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almost 90% of cases parents pay the money owed. I don't thought the that

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figure, and the government lay be talking about its new systel, the

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child maintenance service, `nd we don't agree with that figurd. We are

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talking about unpaid payments in the CSA, which is being closed down and

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the question is what will h`ppen to that money owed to children. Will it

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be transferred to the new sxstem and if it is one of the CMS put effort

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into collecting this old money? We think they should because it is real

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money and is needed. Later in the programme,

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a World War I poem filed aw`y and later found which was written

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by a well known children's `uthor. What do you do when you're told

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that your rent is going to rise That's the situation facing some

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staff working in the New Forest They live in homes owned

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by the Forestry Commission which has told them it's making changds

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to the subsidised rents Ena Miller is in the Forest

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now and has more. Renting or buying a propertx in the

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new fast is said to be pretty expensive, which is quite these

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reduced rates are so import`nt to some of the staff here. I'm told

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that those affected are carpenters and maintenance workers who want an

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low salaries. They say the dxpected an increase but they didn't know it

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was going to be as much as 40%. One local carpenter who has livdd in

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this house for 15 years says he is devastated that his rent is going to

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go from ?500 to ?700 a month. It appears to me working with my

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colleagues that they have h`d a I can't understand why

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they've whacked on 40% on md. I was doing an honest day's work

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for the commission In a statement, the Forestrx

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Commission said rent reviews for all properties take place under the

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terms set out in individual tenancy agreements...

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Local MP Julian Lewis has stpported the workers here but he fears that

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the skills could be lost from this area, which have been built over

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generations. We're all familiar with havhng our

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blood pressure taken but the Queen Alexandra hospital

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in Portsmouth is taking part in a national trial to see hf this

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standard piece of medical epuipment can help reduce the damage

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from heart attacks. The UK-wide study has just recruited

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it's 1000th patient. A short time ago I was joindd

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by Anne Suttling, a senior research nurse at QA, who explained that it's

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all linked to what happens When you have a heart attack one

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of the coronary arteries has become blocked and because it is blocked

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that stops the flow of blood and the oxygen in the blood

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to the heart muscle, so the heart is being starvdd

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of oxygen and it then starts dying And what's exciting is you're

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trialling this new device, which is a bit like those blood

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pressure cuff to put on your arm. It's a high-tech one,

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so this is exactly like a blood This bit of kit on here inflates

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the cuff up to high pressurd for five minutes and then ddflates

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it for five minutes, so it regulates how long thd cuff

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is up and how long it is done. When the cuff is up,

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you're reducing the amount of oxygen that goes into the arm,

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so you're inducing lack of oxygen. And when the cuff goes down,

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protective properties are rdleased which go back to the heart,

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which is teaching the heart how to be more resistant to lack

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of oxygen, so it's helping the heart What other benefits

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do we know so far? Previous small studies have shown

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that there is a reduction in heart attack size of 40 to 50% and also

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showing there is 25% reduction in hospitalisation,

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heart failure and death. That's encouraging and we mtst

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emphasise this is just a trial at the QA now,

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and potentially what are thd uses This could be used in ambul`nces

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before the patient arrives at hospital, so if an ECG shows

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that the patient is having ` heart attack the paramedics could put

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this on the patient, so it teaches the heart how to deal

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with lack of oxygen even before Good news and thank

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you for coming in to explain it That will be one to watch for the

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future. Now, on to sport. Wdre going to start with golf. Richard Bland,

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you remember him, earlier this month?

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He was leading the British Lasters at one point. I couple of l`te

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bogeys and it all went a bit wrong. He is a pro-locally and it could be

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his chance now. The Hampshire golfer Richard Bland

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will tee off in his biggest tournament for seven

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years later tonight. The HSBC Champions

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event in China is part of the World Golf Championship

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the most prestigious series And he'll be testing himself

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against the best players in the world - with 40 out

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of the top 50 players taking part. Richard Bland has been

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driving his way up the rankhngs at 108th in the world -

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his best ever position. And this tournament

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will be his biggest yet. You know you're up

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against probably one of the Said that way it is no

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different but once you're out there it's a gamd of golf

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and business as usual. The Stoneham pro has been

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a consistent performer on the European tour for ye`rs,

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but has never won Then, earlier this month

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at the British Masters, He missed out on victory

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but ended up in tied fourth It was his best performance to date

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and saw him take home more than I've played the golf

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I know I can play. I still feel like I can plax

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a lot better. There are still massive amotnts

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of improvement and hopefullx if I keep playing the way I have

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been playing, there's still so much more for me

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to play for this year, world rankings and order of merits,

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there's still so much more. It's those recent results which have

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landed him his place in this World Golf

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Championship event. Richard Bland now has his

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big chance in China. And we'll be keeping a closd eye on

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him and updating you with hhs progress.

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Reading are out of the EFL Cup after a 2-0 defeat

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in their fourth-round match against Arsenal at the Emir`tes

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was the scorer of both

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of the Gunners' goals, one in each half, the second

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a deflected ball which Readhng keeper Ali Al-Habsi

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Nevertheless, the Royal's m`nager Jaap Stam has described the game

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Meanwhile, it's Southampton's turn tonight.

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They host Premier League strugglers Sunderland in the fourth rotnd.

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A win at St Mary's will takd them through to the quarterfinals

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Saints have conceded just three goals in nine matches,

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with manager Claude Puel likely to continue with his policy

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I think it's a very important game because it's important to continue

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this competition for the sqtad, for young players, to continue

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the work with them, to see ` good progression

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It's a possibility also to win something.

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You can hear the game on BBC Radio Solent or follow it

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West Sussex kitesurfer Lewis Crathern has had

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to settle for a second placd in the Kiteboarding World

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Championships Big Air event, which concluded over the wedkend.

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Crathern has made it back to the very top of his sport

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after a crash in South Africa in February left him

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But it was a disappointing result for the Worthing rider.

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The final competition of thd series in Sardinia finished with hhm

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and the eventual winner, tied on points.

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Lewis lost out on the title after it was decided it would come

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down to whoever placed highdst in the most recent event,

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And that's the sport. How can you be disappointed in that?

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He's such a lovely man. And that was such a serious crash he

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had. And to come back and do so well

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Lewis, you should be proud of yourself.

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It was filed away and forgotten about for years -

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but now an early poem by AA Milne, the author of Winnie the Pooh,

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Written in 1918 and titled simply Poem, it's about tanks -

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a revolutionary British invdntion which were just

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And as Sarah Lowden reports, the newly uncovered work shows that

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long before he was inspiring generations of children,

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AA Milne was boosting the morale of the nation.

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A Milne is most famous for his Winnie the Pooh stories, inspired by

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his son, Christopher Robin. But here at the Tank Museum in Bovington an

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earlier piece of his work h`s been recovered. It was hidden in the

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archives for years. I was working on a

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scanning project and I happened to notice one of the poems

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I was scanning had the name AA Milne It was written for the Tank or a

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prisoner of war fund, for a matinee performance. You will have heard of

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the wonderful tanks, there `re legends about them aplenty, they

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will frighten the woods if the cover is no good or recline on 160. The

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poem tells us about AA Milnd's life before he found fame. He was

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recruited by a propaganda unit where he wrote the poem to celebr`te

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Britain's new weapon against the Germans. It was the beginning of

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mechanised warfare and it's an invention still being used today. It

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shows what the public thought of the tank, it made such a huge arrival --

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impact on its arrival in 1906. His words described the power of these

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heavy armoured vehicles cap`ble of driving over the top of enely

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trenches but also honour thd men inside them, who he describds as the

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brain and soul of the tanks. Having served as a soldier, he knew the

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conditions they had to endure and road, so remember, whenever you talk

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of the tanks... The newest invention, the wonderful tanks, the

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oldest intervention, the men in the ranks, the wonderful men of all

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ranks, for they are just thd same men, only more so, in tanks. You

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will remember them? Thanks! And that report was from the Tank Museum in

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Bovington and you can listen to the poem in full on the South Today

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Facebook page. Onto the weather Thick fog around this morning. It

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was pretty grim first thing and we're giving it all again tomorrow

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with another weather warning for dense fog. Let's look at yotr

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pictures, many of you have been out in the sunny spells in some places.

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It was a murky start, fog at Corfe Castle first thing but some decent

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sunny spells on the Isle of Wight, this was at Osborne house, but it

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was a cloudy scene in parts of Oxfordshire, areas north of the

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region saw a lot of cloud today Overnight tonight, like last night

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there is a Met Office morning for widespread fog, dense and places,

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visibility around 50 metres. Stay tuned to the radio first thhng

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tomorrow morning. Tonight whth that fog temperatures will fall to six or

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seven in the countryside, these are values in towns and cities with that

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ends up lingering until 10al or 11am at once it clears we will sde some

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sunny spells, like today varying amounts of cloud, some bright and

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sunny spells and temperaturds reaching a height of 15 Celsius with

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milder air from the Atlantic but the breeze will be light. Tomorrow night

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there will be more cloud th`n tonight and with that cloud cover we

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will have less chance of fog that where we have clear spells the fog

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may form in the countryside with those of 10-12dC, once again the

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winds stay light for the rest of the week and into the weekend. High

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pressure will build them further on Thursday into Friday Friday will be

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similar to tomorrow, a fair amount of cloud with this high pressure so

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more cloud than sunshine but we will see the cloud break in placds to

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allow some bright and sunny spells. Looking ahead, quite a lot of cloud

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about but it will thin and break, we will have mist and fog each morning.

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More so tomorrow morning with that Met Office fog warning. Light winds

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until the weekend and into the early part of next week. A lot of cloud

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but there will be some bright and sunny spells. If you want to become

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a weather watcher, here is the website. Why wouldn't you w`nt to be

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a weather watcher? Get involved We're back tomorrow at 6:30pm. We

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will have more this evening at pm and then again at 10:30pm. Good

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night.

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