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Firefighters and police battle on the streets of Paris 
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Takabuti, the famous ancient Egyptian mummy on display at the Ulster Museum, suffered a violent death from a knife attack, a team of British experts have found.
A veteran right collapsed to the ground when he was told on Antiques Roadshow that the Rolex inset he bought for less than $400 in the 70s and never wore is actually worth up to $700,000.
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The transport secretary unveils the first two railway lines to receive funding to restore rural services.
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