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1958 – Imre Nagy, Hungarian politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1895)

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Van nistlrerooy for example was a much more prolific player than Bergkamp, played at a similar time, is Dutch, yet gets nowhere near the credit Bergkamp does.

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"I Luv U" is a song by English indie rock group The Ordinary Boys, released in early 2007. The song was taken from their album How to Get Everything You Ever Wanted in Ten Easy Steps and features a distinctive double-bass line. It reached #7 in the UK Singles Chart, and #5 in the UK Download Chart. The video for the song was recorded in an old TV studio, and shot on a vintage Ikegami camera. The video is set in a fictional 1970s style music cabaret. The video was directed by U.K director Nick Collett.

posted on 16/6/19

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mVr6zxoNQ8

posted on 17/6/19

1912

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The following are a list of players linked as possible replacements for Pogba. Most were linked whether he stays or go, but him leaving would definitely push us to pursue signings, and maybe we sign more than the 4-5 players we were expected to add.

Anyway, here's the list:
Bruno Fernandes
Adrien Rabiot
Youri Tielemans
Tanguy Ndombele
Christian Eriksen
Philippe Coutinho

posted on 17/6/19

Grand Theft Auto Advance, marketed as Grand Theft Auto, is an action-adventure video game developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Rockstar Games for the Game Boy Advance, released on 26 October 2004.

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Grand Theft Auto Advance received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.

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Manny Pacquiao vs. Ricky Hatton, billed as The Battle of East and West, was a professional boxing match for The Ring magazine's light welterweight championship and IBO super lightweight championship between Manny Pacquiao of General Santos, Philippines and Ricky Hatton of Manchester, United Kingdom. The bout was held on 2 May 2009 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States and drew 1.75 million pay-per-view buys.

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Pacquiao defeated Hatton by knockout in the second round. It was named Knockout of the Year by The Ring magazine. Pacquiao's victory made him, at the time, one of only two boxers (the other being Oscar De La Hoya) to win a world title in six different weight divisions; Pacquiao would later win a world title in an unprecedented seventh weight division on 14 November 2009 against Miguel Cotto and another in an eighth weight division on 13 November 2010 against Antonio Margarito.

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American Gary Woodland held off the challenge of world number one Brooks Koepka to claim his first major victory at the 119th US Open at Pebble Beach.

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The Sega Saturn is a 32-bit fifth-generation home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994 in Japan, May 11, 1995 in North America, and July 8, 1995 in Europe. The successor to the successful Sega Genesis, the Saturn has a dual-CPU architecture and eight processors. Its games are in CD-ROM format, and its game library contains several arcade ports as well as original games.

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The Saturn was initially successful in Japan, but failed to sell in large numbers in the United States after its surprise May 1995 launch, four months before its scheduled release date. After the debut of the Nintendo 64 in late 1996, the Saturn rapidly lost market share in the U.S., where it was discontinued in 1998. Having sold 9.26 million units worldwide, the Saturn is considered a commercial failure. The failure of Sega's development teams to release a game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, known in development as Sonic X-treme, has been considered a factor in the console's poor performance.

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England are in a far better position to beat Japan than when the two sides met in a "painful" World Cup semi-final four years ago, says defender Lucy Bronze.

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Real Madrid: Eden Hazard and other arrivals point to new Galacticos era

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48649098

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Nyall Brown death: Norfolk and Suffolk mental health trust criticised

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Slavisa Jokanovic: Former Fulham manager appointed at Qatar Super League side Al-Gharafa

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'Cryoegg' to explore under Greenland Ice Sheet

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Tyson Fury win shows heavyweight boxing's 'golden era' could be back on, says Steve Bunce

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/48652525

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Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani scored as Uruguay thrashed 10-man Ecuador 4-0 in their Group C Copa America opener.

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The scale of the Hong Kong protests can most accurately be captured from above.

Videos and photographs of the millions of people marching through the streets of the former British colony on Sunday show the massive swell of people packed in between skyscrapers.

There's no way to truly tell how many people took part in the rally, but estimates suggest as many as two million of the city's seven million people turned out.

Tens of thousands of protesters carry posters and banners march through the streets as they continue to protest an extradition bill in Hong Kong. Photo / AP
Tens of thousands of protesters carry posters and banners march through the streets as they continue to protest an extradition bill in Hong Kong. Photo / AP
CNN journalist James Griffiths, who has been closely following the action from the ground, described the scale of the protests as "insane".

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But mainland China, the Communist Government and state-sponsored broadcasters are either ignoring the protests completely or pursuing a narrative that appears far removed from reality.

The People's Daily, which is seen as the unofficial mouthpiece of the Chinese Government, published a short opinion piece playing down the protests but has otherwise been silent.

It's leading story today is about President Xi Jinping's visit to Kyrgystan. Its second leading story is about fluctuating currency.

The People's Daily said the controversial extradition bill at the centre of the protests is "supported by mainstream public opinion in Hong Kong".

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Careful putting too much text, Admin don't like it.

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Tomori should be loaned or sold, the profile of defender that Villa want in defence could be a sensible move for him (if they don't re-sign Tuanzebe).

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Troubled construction and services firm Kier has said it will cut 1,200 jobs as it seeks to make cost savings of £55m a year by 2021.

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