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over the page, we have a number of disclosure requests that were made ijy disclosure requests that were made by the defence in khayyam ishaq's case. if we can scroll down a little more. we can see here the request of materials and all knowledge of the prosecution in existence whether in the hands of the prosecution of third parties that reasonably supports or is reasonably capable of supporting the contention that the post office horizon's hardware system has proved to be unreliable or inaccurate or the susceptible to man function or otherwise to the production of erroneous results. the results were the provision of final or internal and external investigation and require of reviews whether instigated by the post or another body

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Letters: Smoking decision 'short-sighted'; freedom of expression; AT and media funding

The coalition Government’s proposal to repeal the stop- smoking legislation is undeniably a short-sighted decision. Young individuals, and even some older...

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CNN News Central

feet for some of the low-lying susceptible areas. also,are getting into the closer areas there with the barrier islands and the low-lying areas there, that is a concern of 4 to 7 feet where we are now, but further north, big bend, it is highly susceptible, and one of the most susceptible in the nation for storm surge, look at the reds and the oranges, and that is because the shallow nature of the water, but also the topography of the land. it is like a catcher's mitt to catch all of the water, and then push it on shore. we talk about hurricane irmine, and that was six feet, and we are forecasting 8-12. looking at the sea gusts here from cedar key to tallahassee and gainesville, it is winds

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America Reports

can probably learn a lot, you know, some positive, some negatives, and try to, you know, structure a deal if it's going in that direction in a proper way. >> bill: the last comment is intriguing, structure a deal if it's going that way. do you see that? >> individual sports, the most susceptible. they did not say i want to buy the p ga, we want to start our own golf league so got the best golfers in the word. now the tennis, i may try to -- and cristiano reynaldo, people want to follow him. so, tennis is open to the saudi arabia wants to get involved, more than let's say the nfl who is going to have 31 owners vote on whether that owner can buy in, the league is not open, and

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Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy increases risk for flu

During pregnancy, women are more susceptible to severe respiratory infections from multiple viruses, including influenza A virus (IAV), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2).In a

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Did Covid spread through raccoon dogs in Wuhan? Surprising revelations in new findings

Last week, Florence Débarre, the scientist who made the discovery, shared her findings to shed light on the origins of the pandemic.

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The Context with Christian Fraser

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in care homes. tests will not have been able to pick up people who l in care homes. tests will not have i been able to pick up people who were perhaps— been able to pick up people who were perhaps incubating _ been able to pick up people who were perhaps incubating the _ been able to pick up people who were perhaps incubating the infections i perhaps incubating the infections before _ perhaps incubating the infections before going _ perhaps incubating the infections before going into— perhaps incubating the infections before going into care _ perhaps incubating the infections before going into care homes, i perhaps incubating the infections. before going into care homes, and then became — before going into care homes, and then became infectious _ before going into care homes, and then became infectious two, - before going into care homes, andi then became infectious two, three, five days— then became infectious two, three, five days later, _ then became infectious two, three, five days later, and _ then became infectious two, three, five days later, and when _ then became infectious two, three, five days later, and when you're i five days later, and when you're dealing — five days later, and when you're dealing with _ five days later, and when you're dealing with outbreaks - 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would not have necessarily prevented all of the outbreaks that we saw. i would not have necessarily prevented all of the outbreaks that we saw. is i all of the outbreaks that we saw. ae3 paul all of the outbreaks that we saw. paul suggests, suggests... well, whatever the merits of the hancock leaks, what it does underscore is that britain needs to speed up its covid inquiry — a theme that was picked up

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

in nursing homes where this spread. >> and there was the famous quote of, died in a hospital, died in a nursing home. who cares. they died. you know? >> neil: i remember that. >> what if this was children? what if children were the most susceptible and we were flooding schools with the virus? they would be in jail. >> neil: and people laughed and said, oh, you know. >> because i had truth. i had truth on my side. i had the angels on my side and the support of you and all the people here at fox. something really terrible happened to our family. and i wanted to find out why. it isn't about republican or democrat. my inlaws -- >> neil: i remember that. >> my inlaws were registered democrats. does that make their lives more important? >> neil: people wanted you to run for office at that. what is great about this book,

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

it's not about republican or democrat. it's about what is right and what is wrong. >> now, for those of you that aren't familiar with what she went through for that, a lot of name calling, the most powerful people in the state, in the country were zeroing in on you and you're making political hay of it. turned out you were right every step of the way. man, that was tough. >> yeah, i wanted to document it. i'm grateful for fox news. they covered it and gave me a platform. all of the mainstream media were touting him like he was going to be president one day. never asking the questions while we were locked away and our loved ones were taken from us. never once really saying this is why i did this. this is why i flooded nursing homes with covid positive patients. the one thing, neil that we knew early on is the elderly with the most susceptible. >> neil: i remember that. >> thousands. >> neil: and crunched together

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America Reports

dealing with this right now. here she is. >> he was a perfectly healthy little boy, this is the first time he ever got sick. we were told pretty much do not take him out for three months after because he is that much more susceptible of catching anything. >> sandra: can you add to that for anybody listening, grandparent, a parent who might be having a child dealing with this respiratory illness. she was told not to take her otherwise perfectly healthy boy out for three months after recovering from this because he is that much more susceptible to catching something. what is your message on this, dr. siegel? >> well, i think that that -- i don't want to say anything about the specific case because i don't know the child. i think the overreaction of shutdowns and sequestering kids keeps them from being exposed to viruses they usually see. the reason we have the rsv outbreak -- usually see it by the time they are two, every child and they get mild

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