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Paul Ritter: Friday Night Dinner star dies of brain tumour at 54 - The Guardian

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  1. Paul Ritter: Friday Night Dinner star dies of brain tumour at 54  The Guardian
  2. Actor Paul Ritter dead at 55: Harry Potter, James Bond and Friday Night Dinner star dies of brain...  Daily Mail
  3. Paul Ritter dead - Friday Night Dinner and Harry Potter star dies of brain tumour at 54  Mirror Online
  4. Paul Ritter: Friday Night Dinner and Harry Potter star dies of brain tumour aged 54  Sky News
  5. Who was Paul Ritter’s wife Polly and did they have children?...  The Sun
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England Golf backs ‘Captain Tom 100’ event

Golf Business News.com 

England Golf has given its full backing to the upcoming ‘Captain Tom 100’ event and is encouraging golfers and golf clubs across the UK to join in a celebratory weekend of fun and charity fundraising over the May Bank Holiday weekend (April 30 – May 3).

Iran: Technical talks on lifting sanctions agenda of Vienna meeting

Irna.ir (en) sport 

Tehran, April 6, IRNA – Iranian Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that holding technical talks in the framework of expert meetings on lifting sanctions and nuclear issues form the agenda of the JCPOA joint commission meeting in Vienna.



"Ragtime" author E.L. Doctorow dies at 84

CBSNews.com 

The historical fiction author died on Tuesday. He received the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction last year. In 2006, he spoke to Charlie Rose about what it takes to create a great novel.

Nike throws tradition out the window with bold, new Boston Red Sox uniforms

Co.EXIST 

No red. No sox. But a lot of hometown pride.

Close your eyes, and conjure the Boston Red Sox. You probably see a pair of red socks, of course, and possibly a blue Boston “B.” For one of the most storied teams in baseball, these are timeless icons synonymous with history and tradition.

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#TECH: Maxis calls on Malaysians to donate devices to support digital learning

New Straits Times 

KUALA LUMPUR: Thinking about finding a new home for your used or old devices? Well, here’s your chance to donate them for a good cause to benefit those who need them the most. Maxis is rallying its employees, customers and the public to contribute their pre-loved laptops, tablets and/or 4G smartphones as part of the #MYBaikHati drive, to help narrow the digital learning gap in Malaysia.

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