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Everton score first

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Arteta

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FT: Everton 1-0 Arsenal

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Kaoru Mitoma scored a late winner for the second game running as Brighton edged past Bournemouth at Amex Stadium.

Mitoma, whose stoppage-time goal earned victory over Liverpool in the FA Cup last weekend, steered a header past Cherries goalkeeper Neto with three minutes remaining to spark joyous scenes among the home supporters.

Deniz Undav should have put the home side ahead in the first half, shooting against the post from close range after being denied twice in quick succession by blocks from Chris Mepham and Neto.

Jefferson Lerma shot wide from Jaidon Anthony's cross as Bournemouth began to grow into the contest, but the hosts continued to carve out the better openings and twice went close through Danny Welbeck before half-time.

Billy Gilmour fired into the side-netting and Cherries debutant Antoine Semenyo had a shot blocked by the retreating Pervis Estupinan in a delicately poised second half, before Mitoma's late header broke the visitors' hearts.

Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi left Moises Caicedo out of his starting line-up after the Ecuadorian midfielder's attempts to force a move away from the club during the January transfer window.

The Seagulls climb to sixth, while Bournemouth are 19th after Everton's victory over Arsenal in Saturday's early game.

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Duhan van der Merwe's late try gave Scotland back-to-back wins at Twickenham for the first time, turning Calcutta Cup history on its head with a stunning Six Nations victory against a spirited England.

After Huw Jones and Max Malins traded scores, Duhan van der Merwe scored an individual try that will go down in Six Nations history to take Scotland ahead again.

England stayed patient and were rewarded as Malins finished off a well-worked team try before Owen Farrell's penalty put them one point up at half-time.

Ben White kept Scotland within one after Ellis Genge's try, before Farrell and Scotland fly-half Finn Russell traded penalties to leave the score at 23-22 with 10 minutes left.

A sensational Scottish attack followed, allowing Van der Merwe to score another and make Scottish wins at Twickenham almost as regular as Glastonbury after claiming the first in 38 years in 2021.

Steve Borthwick's England showed fight and contributed to an electrifying match, but they could not give their head coach victory in his first game in charge as Scotland won the Calcutta Cup for the third time in a row.

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Wolves have scored 20% of their goals this season against Liverpool

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1912

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Pakistan's former president General Pervez Musharraf, who seized power in a coup in 1999, has died aged 79.

The former leader - who was president between 2001 and 2008 - died in Dubai after a long illness, a statement from the country's army said.

He had survived numerous assassination attempts, and found himself on the front line of the struggle between militant Islamists and the West.

He supported the US "war on terror" after 9/11 despite domestic opposition.

In 2008 he suffered defeat in the polls and left the country six months later.

When he returned in 2013 to try to contest the election, he was arrested and barred from standing. He was charged with high treason and was sentenced to death in absentia only for the decision to be overturned less than a month later.

He left Pakistan for Dubai in 2016 to seek medical treatment and had been living in exile in the country ever since.

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Musharraf's rule was characterised by extremes. He was credited by some with turning around the economic fortunes of the country while leader.

But his career was also marred by controversy, including accusations of failing to provide adequate security for former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, whose assassination by the Taliban in 2007 shocked Pakistan and the world.

His career ultimately ended in disgrace and arrest, when he was sentenced to death in absentia for treason in 2019. Though that sentencing was later reversed, he never returned to Pakistan.

However, Fawad Chaudhury, a former aide of Musharraf and currently a senior leader of former Prime Minister Imran Khan's party, praised Musharraf and the influence he had on Pakistan.

"He is called a military dictator, but there has never been a stronger democratic system than that under him... Pervez Musharraf led Pakistan at a very difficult time, and Pakistanis believe the era of his reign was one of the best in Pakistan's history," Mr Chaudhury said in comments cited by Reuters.

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Obituary: Pervez Musharraf

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22248479

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Leeds defeated

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Celtic "won't put a ceiling on what they can achieve" after restoring their nine-point Scottish Premiership lead with a routine win at St Johnstone.

Rangers had cut the gap with their win on Saturday but Celtic pulled away again thanks to Andrew Considine's own goal and a Kyogo Furuhashi effort putting them two up inside 22 minutes.

Drey Wright's fine strike brought St Johnstone back into it but Aaron Mooy's chip re-established Celtic's two-goal lead and David Turnbull added a late fourth after Considine was sent off.

It edges Ange Postecoglou's side another step closer to retaining their title, with 13 games remaining, but the Celtic manager insists they will take it "a day at a time".

"What's worked really well is we don't look too far ahead," he said. "We've got a really strong squad. We'll look to the cup next week and take every challenge as it comes. We are not going to be putting a ceiling on what can be achieved."

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Harry Kane: Tottenham striker overtakes Jimmy Greaves as Spurs' all-time top scorer

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Loyd Daniel Gilman Grossman CBE (born 16 September 1950) is an American-British author, broadcaster and cultural campaigner who has mainly worked in the United Kingdom. He is well known for presenting the BBC programme MasterChef from 1990 to 2000 and for being the co-presenter, with David Frost, of the BBC and ITV panel show Through the Keyhole from 1987 until 2003, visiting homes of many UK and US celebrities.

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Once upon a time, there was a man named "1man". He was known for his love for adventure and always seeking for something new and exciting.

One day, he decided to take a trip to Bournemouth, a seaside town in England known for its scenic beaches and bustling seaside resorts. Little did he know, this trip would change his life forever.

As soon as 1man reached Bournemouth, he was immediately struck by the beauty of the ocean. He spent his days walking along the shore, exploring the local markets, and talking to the friendly people of the town.

But, as the days went by, 1man began to discover some strange and mysterious things happening in Bournemouth. He heard rumors of strange creatures that lived in the depths of the ocean, and of a hidden treasure that was guarded by these creatures.

Determined to uncover the truth, 1man set out on a journey to explore the ocean and its secrets. He dove into the deep waters, braving the dangerous creatures that lurked below. And after many trials and tribulations, he finally found what he was looking for: a hidden treasure trove filled with riches beyond his wildest dreams.

But, as he emerged from the ocean with his newfound wealth, 1man realized that the real treasure was not the gold and jewels, but the knowledge and secrets he had acquired on his journey. He had come back with an ocean of secrets, and he knew that his adventures were far from over.

And so, 1man lived the rest of his life, traveling the world and uncovering its mysteries, always seeking new adventures and secrets to discover.

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No, it is not possible for a person to live in both 1912 and the modern day. People can only exist in the era in which they are born and live out their lives in that particular time period. It is not possible for a person to physically travel through time and live in different eras. The concept of time travel remains a popular theme in science fiction, but it is not currently possible with our current understanding of physics and technology.

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Once upon a time, there was a man named "1man". He was known for his love for adventure and always seeking for something new and exciting.

One day, he decided to take a trip to Bournemouth, a seaside town in England known for its scenic beaches and bustling seaside resorts. Little did he know, this trip would change his life forever.

As soon as 1man reached Bournemouth, he was immediately struck by the beauty of the ocean. He spent his days walking along the shore, exploring the local markets, and talking to the friendly people of the town.

But, as the days went by, 1man began to discover some strange and mysterious things happening in Bournemouth. He heard rumors of strange creatures that lived in the depths of the ocean, and of a hidden treasure that was guarded by these creatures.

Determined to uncover the truth, 1man set out on a journey to explore the ocean and its secrets. He dove into the deep waters, braving the dangerous creatures that lurked below. And after many trials and tribulations, he finally found what he was looking for: a hidden treasure trove filled with riches beyond his wildest dreams.

But, as he emerged from the ocean with his newfound wealth, 1man realized that the real treasure was not the gold and jewels, but the knowledge and secrets he had acquired on his journey. He had come back with an ocean of secrets, and he knew that his adventures were far from over.

And so, 1man lived the rest of his life, traveling the world and uncovering its mysteries, always seeking new adventures and secrets to discover.
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Knew 1man was a fishman

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The Tottenham

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PewDiePie has confirmed he and wife Marzia are expecting their first child

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Leeds head coach Jesse Marsch says he needs to find a way of turning his Leeds players into winners, after they lost 1-0 at Nottingham Forest.

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Great Britain won a first four-man bobsleigh medal at the World Championships for 84 years with silver in St Moritz.

Pilot Brad Hall, Taylor Lawrence, Greg Cackett and Arran Gulliver finished joint second with Latvia.

Germany's Olympic champion Francesco Friedrich claimed his fifth consecutive title in a time of four minutes 19.61 seconds, 0.69secs ahead.

"It's an incredible achievement," said Hall, 32, who was fifth in the two-man.

"It's been a hell of a long time since a four-man crew has won a World Championship medal. To be the ones who have bucked that trend is pretty special."

Frederick McEvoy led Britain to their previous four-man medal, also a silver, in Cortina, Italy, in 1939.

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