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franceantilles
Suivez en direct, sur le live de franceantilles.fr, la 3e étape de ce 67e Tour de Guadeloupe, entre Gourbeyre et Vieux-Habitants (150 km). Près de 160 coureurs ont pris le départ de Pointe-à-Pitre vendredi 28 juillet, pour 10 jours de course, 9 étapes et près de 1 300 kilomètres à parcourir. Le successeur de Damien Monier sera connu dimanche 6 août, à Baie-Mahault.
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hajrazte.hu
Élőben követheti honlapunkon az NB II első fordulójában megrendezésre kerülő összecsapást a ZTE Arénából!
ezsculpt
Michael McQuaid
Live coverage of the fifth day of #BroncosCamp.
Onefootball
youdantrophy
Stay updated with the #YoudanTrophy by following here or on our Social Media channels on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat @youdantrophy
GoalCy
naszosie.pl
MCSPORTS
Peter Boel
open schaaktoernooi
DevonLive
The trial is continuing of two men accused of the murder of a former charity fundraiser in Exeter. Brett Edwards, 38, and Thomas Killen, 33, deny the murder of 30-year-old James Woodhouse between November 1 and 22, 2016. Edwards, of Okehampton Road, St Thomas, and Killen, of North Lawn Court, Exeter, are standing trial at Exeter Crown Court. They are accused of beating him to death over a £700 drug debt. Read our live report from the courtroom below. Sir John Royce is the presiding judge in the trial which is expected to last four weeks. Mr Woodhouse's body was found in Okehampton Road on November 21. He was originally from York, had lived in Exeter for seven years and worked for some time for a company raising funds for charities. The trial has heard prosecution evidence that Mr Woodhouse's was addicted to heroin and crack cocaine. He went from earning £30,000 in a respectable job to a dishevelled and occasionally homeless drug user.