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‘Hundreds’ of Tom Brady’s former teammates expected at his Patriots Hall of Fame Ceremony (report)

www.boston.com

Tom Brady's Hall of Fame Ceremony is reportedly expected to feature “many former teammates and special guests”.

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Hundreds of illegal vapes and more than a thousand counterfeit cigarettes are seized in raid on a series of shops in busy Kent town

www.dailymail.co.uk

Kent Police teamed up with Kent County Council (KCC) to check the compliance of various disposable e-cigarette and other smoking devices earlier this month.

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North Korea vows to stop trash balloons after sending hundreds over border

www.dawn.com

North Korea said on Sunday it would stop sending trash-filled balloons across the border into the South, saying the “disgusting” missives had been an effective countermeasure against propaganda sent by anti-regime activists.

Hundreds of fake and illegal items seized in Greater Manchester car boot sale

Police discovered a large quantity of illegal vapes in the sale

I canceled my Costco membership and I don’t miss it – I’ve saved hundreds of dollars and stopped buying silly products

www.the-sun.com

A COSTCO shopper ditched their membership and reports that she doesn’t regret it.

“Hundreds” of Tom Brady’s Teammates Will Be Present at June 12th Hall of Fame Induction

thesportsrush.com

Tom Brady’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will see “hundreds” of his teammates coming in to honor the undisputed GOAT of football. The New England Patriots will celebrate their fortune-changing quarterback by hosting the grand event on…

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India's 'glaring inequalities' laid bare as hundreds wait for water amid heatwave

news.sky.com

Manisha has been waiting for hours in the scorching heat for the water tanker.

N. Korea vows to stop trash balloons after sending hundreds over border

guardian.ng

North Korea said Sunday it would stop sending trash-filled balloons across the border into the South, saying the "disgusting" missives had been an effective countermeasure against propaganda sent by anti-regime activists.

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Thames Water faces £40MILLION fine after paying out shareholder dividend despite its poor performance - after firm issued 'do not drink' warning to hundreds of homes in Surrey

www.dailymail.co.uk

Water regulator Ofwat told Britain's biggest water company last month that it would have to pay a penalty for breaching rules on dividend payments, according to Sky News .

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Hundreds protest Ukraine aid in Berlin (VIDEO)

www.rt.com

An anti-war demonstration was held in Berlin on Sunday following the government’s decision to allow Kiev to strike deep inside Russia Read Full Article at RT.com

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Hundreds of illegal vapes seized from town centre shops in raid

Overall 880 vapes, 1,680 cigarettes, 600g of hand rolling tobacco, and 66 tubs of nicotine pouches were confiscated from a string of shops

Hundreds of illegal vapes seized from town centre shops in raid

Overall 880 vapes, 1,680 cigarettes, 600g of hand rolling tobacco, and 66 tubs of nicotine pouches were confiscated from a string of shops

Tesla Competitor Lays Off Hundreds of Workers As Other EVs Lose People

futurism.com

Zero Juice Elon Musk's Tesla is not the only electric vehicle company hemorrhaging workers; one of its rivals, Lucid Group, just announced last week it's laying off about 400 people, SFGATE reports, more than a year after another round of…

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Number of Chinese spies in Britain is 'unquantifiable', ex-Army intelligence officer warns - with fears it could run to 'hundreds of thousands'

www.dailymail.co.uk

Reports say that the number of Chinese agents employed in intelligence gathering in the UK is reaching new heights.

North Korea sends hundreds more balloons filled with rubbish over border to South Korea

www.standard.co.uk

Around 600 balloons flown over border in rubbish dumping exercise

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North Korea sends hundreds more rubbish-filled balloons to South Korea

Pyongyang said it was retaliation for activists flying anti-North Korean leaflets across the border.