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yahoo.com | Timothy Sigsworth
William Shakespeare did not abandon his wife in Stratford-upon-Avon, a letter has suggested. The Bard has long been thought to have had a fractious relationship with Anne Hathaway, to whom he was married all his life. He notably left her only his “second-best bed” in his will. For more than 200 years, it has been believed that he left his wife in Stratford when he travelled to London and that the decision to leave her almost nothing in his will meant he probably felt bitterness towards her.
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ca.news.yahoo.com | Timothy Sigsworth
An orange cloud erupted from a tanker in Oldham after an acid reaction. Luminous vapour shrouded part of an industrial estate shortly after 3pm on Wednesday, and neighbours were warned to shut their windows as the cloud dispersed. “There was a strong acid poured into a truck from a site that deals with cleaning metals,” a fireman at the scene told the Manchester Evening News. “It’s reacted with the truck and created a vapour cloud which has now dissipated.
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1 day ago |
yahoo.com | Timothy Sigsworth
Credit: Manchester Evening News / Kieran MellingAn orange cloud erupted from a tanker in Oldham after an acid reaction. Luminous vapour shrouded part of an industrial estate shortly after 3pm on Wednesday, and neighbours were warned to shut their windows as the cloud dispersed. Video footage showed bright orange vapour billowing from the gas tanker lorry.
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ca.news.yahoo.com | Timothy Sigsworth
Aldo Ciarrocchi, aged 29 at the time of his arrest, was sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment - Metropolitan Police ServiceOne of the Millennium Dome raiders’ comfortable middle-class family life has been revealed. Aldo Ciarrocchi was jailed for his role in the failed attempt in 2000 to steal the £350 million Millennium Star diamond from the south-east London venue. The 55-year-old is now a millionaire father-of-two married to an American former fashion model.
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msn.com | Timothy Sigsworth
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