Sir Elton John's mother wanted to stop his civil partnership from going ahead because she was jealous of his relationship with David Furnish.
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Harpon, who was partly deaf, used a kitchen knife and an oyster shucker to kill three police officials and an administrative staffer – three men and a woman – and injure two others in a 30-minute lunchtime rampage that ended when an officer shot him in the head.
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In a Facebook post, The Kiffness' David Scott said that he paid his TV licence, even though he didn't watch the SABC, and was now calling on the broadcaster to return the favour by paying royalty licenses.
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Hugo Lloris was stretchered from the field screaming in pain after dropping a cross before falling backwards and landing badly as he conceded Brighton's opening goal at the Amex.
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The forces, known as the Syrian Democratic Forces, accused Washington of reneging on an ally, warning it would have a 'great negative' impact on the war against the militants.
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Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame said he hoped the phones would increase Rwanda’s smartphone usage, currently at around 15%.
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Japan's Meteorological Agency (JMA) is tracking Typhoon Hagibis, expected to develop into the highest level of 'violent,' which is due to start hitting the southern island of Kyushu around 12 October.
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The country is one of Africa’s most stable nations and holds elections every five years, with the last one in 2014.
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The artificial limbs were made by grinding down plastic bottles and spinning the grains into polyester yarns which were heated to produce a light, sturdy substance that could be easily moulded.
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ANC national chair Gwede Mantashe delivered the keynote address at the O.R. Tambo memorial lecture in Kalkfontein on Sunday.
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