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Prolific burglar finds God in jail

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A prolific burglar who says he found God in Westgate was jailed for four-and-a-half years yesterday. A prosecutor recommended during a previous hearing that 44-year-old Neville Woods — a drug addict who has been stealing for 30 years — should get …
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Whale of a fail

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… advises a reader to forget trying to educate her mother. Ask a Mexican The Mexican uses Spanglish to get more Spanish words into the American lexicon, and Univision uses high-definition to get sharper images of chichis onscreen. Greenlight Forty …
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