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Panthers GM Bill Zito brings Stanley Cup to Brewers clubhouse - ESPN - espn.com - Usa - Los Angeles - state Pennsylvania - county St. Louis - Milwaukee

Panthers GM Bill Zito brings Stanley Cup to Brewers clubhouse - ESPN

MILWAUKEE — Long before he built the Florida Panthers' Stanley Cup championship roster, Bill Zito was a teenager working as a Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse attendant during the franchise's lone pennant-winning season.

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The £5.99 school shoes parents say will last the year - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

The £5.99 school shoes parents say will last the year

School shoes can be one of the biggest expenses for families at this time of year, but perhaps splashing out isn't always necessary.

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Dunelm shoppers hail hanging egg chair in the sale 'much better' than garden centre versions - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Singapore

Dunelm shoppers hail hanging egg chair in the sale 'much better' than garden centre versions

With a second heatwave looming this August, many will be thinking about how to jazz up their gardens in order to spend as much time outside while the temperature scorches. A recliner chair and patio sets are two great options, but Dunelm customers have found a unique outdoor seat that is stylish as it is practical.

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Pan Usa - What is 'sloth fever' and should the UK be worried about outbreak? - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Brazil - Colombia - Usa - Eu - Trinidad And Tobago - Peru - Cuba - Bolivia

What is 'sloth fever' and should the UK be worried about outbreak?

An emerging virus known as 'sloth fever' has raised concerns after the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control confirmed 19 imported cases within the European Union, marking the first such instances.

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Bev Craig - 'Too many in this city struggle': Mancs earn less than their neighbours... but there are signs for hope - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

'Too many in this city struggle': Mancs earn less than their neighbours... but there are signs for hope

Mancunians earn less than their Greater Manchester neighbours and more are claiming universal credit than a year before, a new report has revealed.

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Tennessee Finds Unique Way To Sell Neyland Stadium Branding Rights Without Changing The Iconic Name - foxnews.com - state Tennessee - state Texas

Tennessee Finds Unique Way To Sell Neyland Stadium Branding Rights Without Changing The Iconic Name

The Tennessee athletic department has found a unique way to raise money for a different-looking future in collegiate sports, with revenue sharing on the horizon. In what could turn out to be one of the biggest deals when it comes to sponsorship, the school has struck a 20-year deal with Pilot travel center for branding rights to Neyland Stadium. 

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Steve Sarkisian - Texas loses another running back to season-ending injury - ESPN - espn.com - Washington - state Indiana - state Texas - county Clark

Texas loses another running back to season-ending injury - ESPN

Texas suffered its second season-ending injury at running back Monday when true freshman Christian Clark tore his Achilles tendon in practice, the school announced Tuesday.

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Parents could be fined £20 more for taking children out of school following new changes - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

Parents could be fined £20 more for taking children out of school following new changes

An increase in fines could see parents now punished more severely for taking their children out of school during term time. Fines for unauthorised abscesses will increase to £20 more a day compared to when it was first introduced in 2013. The fines make up part of a government initiative to improve attendance in British schools

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