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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna's brother Rorrey Fenty has been arrested for allegedly assaulting two people in Barbados. Fenty, 29, is accused of attacking Lee-Ann Lingo, while at an event on the party boat M.V. Dream Chaser, moored in the island’s capital, Bridgetown, on January 20. The younger brother of the pop superstar is also accused of punching Andrew Thornton later that same day before he was arrested and charged with actual bodily harm. The two alleged victims are both members of the same tennis club on the island. Fenty appeared at District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court before Acting Magistrate Anika Jackson on Friday February 1 where he denied all the charges. Fenty was granted $1,000 bail and ordered to attend his next hearing on June 6. The 6ft 5'' entrepreneur was pictured leaving court in Bridgetown wearing a white shirt, a black bowler hat and round spectacles. He was surrounded by a number of friends and family. Fenty is close to his superstar big sister and grew up together in their native Barbados. He describes himself as a businessman and has set up a lifestyle brand called Orign on the Caribbean island. He has also tried to follow in his famous sister's footsteps by releasing his own music. He is the immediate younger brother of Rihanna and has another younger sibling called Rajad 22. All three are the children of Ronald and Monica Fenty. Rorrey also has three older half-siblings Samantha, Jamie and Kandy who Ronald fathered during his womanising past. Rhianna's family are no strangers to controversy and the Umbrella singer is even in the process of suing her father. She claims he wrongfully used her Fenty Brand and his relationship with her to help launch his own business. Rihanna, 30, claims Ronald started a company called Fenty Entertainment, however, Fenty has already been trademarked by Rihanna to be used for a number of her own ventures. Rihanna also claims in court documents that her father and his business partner falsely advertised themselves as h
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna's brother Rorrey Fenty has been arrested for allegedly assaulting two people in Barbados. Fenty, 29, is accused of attacking Lee-Ann Lingo, while at an event on the party boat M.V. Dream Chaser, moored in the island’s capital, Bridgetown, on January 20. The younger brother of the pop superstar is also accused of punching Andrew Thornton later that same day before he was arrested and charged with actual bodily harm. The two alleged victims are both members of the same tennis club on the island. Fenty appeared at District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court before Acting Magistrate Anika Jackson on Friday February 1 where he denied all the charges. Fenty was granted $1,000 bail and ordered to attend his next hearing on June 6. The 6ft 5'' entrepreneur was pictured leaving court in Bridgetown wearing a white shirt, a black bowler hat and round spectacles. He was surrounded by a number of friends and family. Fenty is close to his superstar big sister and grew up together in their native Barbados. He describes himself as a businessman and has set up a lifestyle brand called Orign on the Caribbean island. He has also tried to follow in his famous sister's footsteps by releasing his own music. He is the immediate younger brother of Rihanna and has another younger sibling called Rajad 22. All three are the children of Ronald and Monica Fenty. Rorrey also has three older half-siblings Samantha, Jamie and Kandy who Ronald fathered during his womanising past. Rhianna's family are no strangers to controversy and the Umbrella singer is even in the process of suing her father. She claims he wrongfully used her Fenty Brand and his relationship with her to help launch his own business. Rihanna, 30, claims Ronald started a company called Fenty Entertainment, however, Fenty has already been trademarked by Rihanna to be used for a number of her own ventures. Rihanna also claims in court documents that her father and his business partner falsely advertised themselves as h
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna's brother Rorrey Fenty has been arrested for allegedly assaulting two people in Barbados. Fenty, 29, is accused of attacking Lee-Ann Lingo, while at an event on the party boat M.V. Dream Chaser, moored in the island’s capital, Bridgetown, on January 20. The younger brother of the pop superstar is also accused of punching Andrew Thornton later that same day before he was arrested and charged with actual bodily harm. The two alleged victims are both members of the same tennis club on the island. Fenty appeared at District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court before Acting Magistrate Anika Jackson on Friday February 1 where he denied all the charges. Fenty was granted $1,000 bail and ordered to attend his next hearing on June 6. The 6ft 5'' entrepreneur was pictured leaving court in Bridgetown wearing a white shirt, a black bowler hat and round spectacles. He was surrounded by a number of friends and family. Fenty is close to his superstar big sister and grew up together in their native Barbados. He describes himself as a businessman and has set up a lifestyle brand called Orign on the Caribbean island. He has also tried to follow in his famous sister's footsteps by releasing his own music. He is the immediate younger brother of Rihanna and has another younger sibling called Rajad 22. All three are the children of Ronald and Monica Fenty. Rorrey also has three older half-siblings Samantha, Jamie and Kandy who Ronald fathered during his womanising past. Rhianna's family are no strangers to controversy and the Umbrella singer is even in the process of suing her father. She claims he wrongfully used her Fenty Brand and his relationship with her to help launch his own business. Rihanna, 30, claims Ronald started a company called Fenty Entertainment, however, Fenty has already been trademarked by Rihanna to be used for a number of her own ventures. Rihanna also claims in court documents that her father and his business partner falsely advertised themselves as h
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This unique German castle can now be yours but it is not in the snowcapped mountains of Bavaria, instead, it sits on the golden coast of Florida. The stunning property was custom made by the Cramer family who owns the largest independent brewery in Germany. Dubbed the "Warsteiner Castle", after the name of the brewing company, it was built in 2004 in Melbourne Beach, Florida. The incredible home features five bedrooms, four full baths, two half baths and includes an in-law suite, a guest suite, a waterfall pool and a four-car garage. The 7,840 square-foot home is also being sold fully furnished. Built for entertaining with a media room and home theater, it also has spectacular views from everywhere in the home including a rooftop deck for star gazing and watching the rockets launch from Cape Canaveral. The "castle" stands as the landmark for the Aquarina Golf and Tennis Country Club, a gated golf community on the barrier island, which the Warsteiner company helped develop. The property also features unique German styling and interior design, made especially for the Cramer family. It even has a bar which was made from an imported metal barrel once used to brew the family's famous beer. The Warsteiner Brewing Company sold the property in 2015 to an American family who kept the property identical to the original owners. The current owners are now hoping to offload the home to someone who will enjoy its Germanic architecture. Warsteiner Brewery was founded in 1753 and is now one of the largest private breweries in Germany. The company is owned by Eva-Catharina Cramer after she inherited the family business. The property is being listed by realtor Dave Settgast. 17 Jan 2019 Pictured: Warsteiner Castle. Photo credit: Dave Settgast / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This unique German castle can now be yours but it is not in the snowcapped mountains of Bavaria, instead, it sits on the golden coast of Florida. The stunning property was custom made by the Cramer family who owns the largest independent brewery in Germany. Dubbed the "Warsteiner Castle", after the name of the brewing company, it was built in 2004 in Melbourne Beach, Florida. The incredible home features five bedrooms, four full baths, two half baths and includes an in-law suite, a guest suite, a waterfall pool and a four-car garage. The 7,840 square-foot home is also being sold fully furnished. Built for entertaining with a media room and home theater, it also has spectacular views from everywhere in the home including a rooftop deck for star gazing and watching the rockets launch from Cape Canaveral. The "castle" stands as the landmark for the Aquarina Golf and Tennis Country Club, a gated golf community on the barrier island, which the Warsteiner company helped develop. The property also features unique German styling and interior design, made especially for the Cramer family. It even has a bar which was made from an imported metal barrel once used to brew the family's famous beer. The Warsteiner Brewing Company sold the property in 2015 to an American family who kept the property identical to the original owners. The current owners are now hoping to offload the home to someone who will enjoy its Germanic architecture. Warsteiner Brewery was founded in 1753 and is now one of the largest private breweries in Germany. The company is owned by Eva-Catharina Cramer after she inherited the family business. The property is being listed by realtor Dave Settgast. 17 Jan 2019 Pictured: Warsteiner Castle. Photo credit: Dave Settgast / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This unique German castle can now be yours but it is not in the snowcapped mountains of Bavaria, instead, it sits on the golden coast of Florida. The stunning property was custom made by the Cramer family who owns the largest independent brewery in Germany. Dubbed the "Warsteiner Castle", after the name of the brewing company, it was built in 2004 in Melbourne Beach, Florida. The incredible home features five bedrooms, four full baths, two half baths and includes an in-law suite, a guest suite, a waterfall pool and a four-car garage. The 7,840 square-foot home is also being sold fully furnished. Built for entertaining with a media room and home theater, it also has spectacular views from everywhere in the home including a rooftop deck for star gazing and watching the rockets launch from Cape Canaveral. The "castle" stands as the landmark for the Aquarina Golf and Tennis Country Club, a gated golf community on the barrier island, which the Warsteiner company helped develop. The property also features unique German styling and interior design, made especially for the Cramer family. It even has a bar which was made from an imported metal barrel once used to brew the family's famous beer. The Warsteiner Brewing Company sold the property in 2015 to an American family who kept the property identical to the original owners. The current owners are now hoping to offload the home to someone who will enjoy its Germanic architecture. Warsteiner Brewery was founded in 1753 and is now one of the largest private breweries in Germany. The company is owned by Eva-Catharina Cramer after she inherited the family business. The property is being listed by realtor Dave Settgast. 17 Jan 2019 Pictured: Warsteiner Castle. Photo credit: Dave Settgast / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This unique German castle can now be yours but it is not in the snowcapped mountains of Bavaria, instead, it sits on the golden coast of Florida. The stunning property was custom made by the Cramer family who owns the largest independent brewery in Germany. Dubbed the "Warsteiner Castle", after the name of the brewing company, it was built in 2004 in Melbourne Beach, Florida. The incredible home features five bedrooms, four full baths, two half baths and includes an in-law suite, a guest suite, a waterfall pool and a four-car garage. The 7,840 square-foot home is also being sold fully furnished. Built for entertaining with a media room and home theater, it also has spectacular views from everywhere in the home including a rooftop deck for star gazing and watching the rockets launch from Cape Canaveral. The "castle" stands as the landmark for the Aquarina Golf and Tennis Country Club, a gated golf community on the barrier island, which the Warsteiner company helped develop. The property also features unique German styling and interior design, made especially for the Cramer family. It even has a bar which was made from an imported metal barrel once used to brew the family's famous beer. The Warsteiner Brewing Company sold the property in 2015 to an American family who kept the property identical to the original owners. The current owners are now hoping to offload the home to someone who will enjoy its Germanic architecture. Warsteiner Brewery was founded in 1753 and is now one of the largest private breweries in Germany. The company is owned by Eva-Catharina Cramer after she inherited the family business. The property is being listed by realtor Dave Settgast. 17 Jan 2019 Pictured: Warsteiner Castle. Photo credit: Dave Settgast / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 20, 2018 - Sakai, Osaka, Japan - Yoshizo Shimano, a former President of Shimano Inc., pictured ahead of the opening stage, 2.6km Individual Time Trial in Daisen Park, Sakai..On Sunday, May 20, 2018, in Sakai,  Osaka Prefecture, Japan. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2018 - Sakai, Osaka, Japan - Yoshizo Shimano, a former President of Shimano Inc., watches the warm up criterium race ahead of the opening stage, 2.6km Individual Time Trial in Daisen Park, Sakai..On Sunday, May 20, 2018, in Sakai,  Osaka Prefecture, Japan. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2018 - Sakai, Osaka, Japan - Yoshizo Shimano, a former President of Shimano Inc., pictured ahead of the opening stage, 2.6km Individual Time Trial in Daisen Park, Sakai..On Sunday, May 20, 2018, in Sakai,  Osaka Prefecture, Japan. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 A pedesterian looks through the window, as Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe staff preparing food for ready made meals and delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 A Delta Cafe staff member deep cleans kitchen space, prior to preparing food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ staff prepare for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe owner Daniel Basch checks stock on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe staff preparing food for ready made meals and delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 A delivery driver waits as Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delivery drivers wait as Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • August 13, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Donald Trump’s fanbase in Dhaka, Bangladesh now has an official hangout spot — a restaurant here which has been named Trump Cafe in the US President’s honour. Saiful Islam, a Bangladeshi entrepreneur and a big fan of Trump, founded the cafe and decided to use the President’s name for his coffee shop in Dhaka. Bringing his idea to fruition was not easy. Saiful had to prove to the authorities that he was the real owner of the business and the President had nothing to do with it. The ‘Trump Cafe’ offers Chinese, Indian and Thai cuisine and other fast food items on its menu. “I did not start the business with any specific thought in mind, just the fact that I am a big fan of US President Donald Trump,” Saiful was quoted as saying..Along with other regular favorites, the cafe also serves some food items inspired by Trump such as the special Trump Cocktail or the Green Apple Mocktail. “My uncle, Kabir Ali, is the manager at a Trump-owned restaurant in the US. It was initially his idea to start a restaurant, and since I am a big fan as well, I wanted to get involved in the venture,” said Saiful. Even though Trump remains unaware of the existence of the restaurant and bears no connection to it, Saiful is happy to be a part of the restaurant named after Trump, the report said..“Many people think he is a joke, but he is an inspiration for me. If you look at his business ventures, you will see that he is quite successful and shrewd at doing business. That is what inspires me,” Saiful said. One of the attractions of the cafe is a Trump cutout that people can take pictures with.Even the cafe’s wifi password is named after a Trump family member, the report said. Despite formally opening more than two months ago, the owners are planning a grand opening within the next two months. (Credit Image: © Azim Khan Ronnie/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Manhattan, New York, United States - Judge Rachel Freier offers her business card in the ny city council chamber. The Honorable Rachel ''Ruchie'' Freier, Esquire, was elected Judge of the Brooklyn Civil Court, District 5 in November of 2016, making Judge Freier the first Hasidic woman in US history to be elected to public office. In recognition of her accomplishments, the New York City Council issued a proclamation in her honor. (Credit Image: © Andy Katz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - The Union Square Green Market, in operation since nineteen-seventy-six is an open air framers market and is one of 50 farmer's markets in New York City. It is opened year round, and dedicated to promote regional agriculture by providing small family farms the opportunity to sell their locally grown products directly to consumer. The market is opened on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. (Credit Image: © G. Ronald Lopez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Street vendor displays new banknotes for exchange on commission as people buy to distribute to the younger member of the family and to the poor at the end of the Ramadan on the Eid-al Fitr, the greatest Muslim religious festival of the year near a street in Dhaka. The vendor keeps two percent commission. (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States - Tony Perkins, President, Family Research Council and FRC Action, speaks at the 2017 Values Voter Summit, at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., on Friday, October 13, 2017. (Credit Image: © Cheriss May/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO, SP, BRAZIL, 28.04.2017: GENERAL-STRIKE -  Trade unionists, activists and social groups organized a series of demonstrations in Sao Paulo, Brazil, as part of the first nationwide General Strike in Brazil since 1989. All across the nation labourers are organized against reforms proposed by President Michel Temer that will affect labor and retirement rules in Brazil, the biggest since their implementation in the 1940s. There were several conflicts between protesters and the police during the day, as activists tried to block several avenues and, at the end of the day, march towards Michel temer's family home in Sao Paulo. (Credit Image: © Fotorua/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Pakistani farmer's family busy in harvesting & thrashing the wheat crops in current procurement wheat season in their fields in suburb of Lahore. As damage due to widespread hailstorm, torrential rains, and gusty winds earlier in the week damaged up to 150,000 tons of standing mature wheat crop in the Punjab province, an official estimate showed on Tuesday. Large-scale rain and hailstorm were also reported on April 16 and Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast a wave of downpour of similar intensity on April 17. The damage to standing wheat crop has also been estimated due to lodging (bending) of plants over a vast area, an initial assessment prepared by Provincial Agriculture Department said.Pakistani As harvesting starts, Punjab now expects to reap 29.55 million tons wheat against earlier estimates of over 39 million tons, as a combination of climate change – hailstorms, windstorms, persistent rains– and rust attack took toll on the crop. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • August 14, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Migrant families with children during a press conference in the colonnade of the busy basilica where dozens of families have lived since being evicted by the police August 11, seen on August 14, 2017 in Rome, Italy. Many families were evicted from a building in Quintavalle Street in the Cinecitta district this week, after occupying it for 3 years. They have moved to the Colonnade of the Basilica of the 12 Apostles in Piazza SS Apostoli after receiving permission from the friars to wait there until their meeting in the prefecture, which will determine where they will be re-housed. (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Magnus News Agency newsdesk@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)7487271690 A PAIR OF MIRACLE TWINS BORN TOTALLY DEAF CAN NOW INCREDIBLY SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES FLUENTLY WITH PIX AND VIDEO By Magnus News Agency Miracle twin brothers Zack and Dylan were born totally deaf but thanks to an amazing implant and pioneering therapy they are now bilingual and able to speak fluent English and Italian. The seven-year-old boys from Bath, Somerset, were born without any hearing after doctors suspect an infection damaged their ear canals in the womb. But thanks to pioneering work from medics and therapists in the US and the UK the twins now live happy hearing lives and can speak two languages. Mum Deborah Pezzuto, 51, and her husband moved to England from New York after their sons were born. Just ten days after Deborah gave birth she was devastated to be told by US doctors initial tests showed both Zack and Dylan were profoundly deaf. Stunned by the diagnosis, Deborah was even more shocked to discover the twins would be able to hear sound thanks to cochlear implants, which could be installed at six months old. After moving to the UK in 2013, the Pezzutos have been cared for by specialists at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, as well as receiving support from the charity AV (Auditory Verbal) UK. Deborah, who runs a life coaching business, lives with her husband Alessandro, 47, and the twins, as well as their daughter Keisha, aged 8. Deborah said: “The world is made of sound and my kids are so happy to learn the sounds, play music and do everything like other children and their sister can do. “When they started at the school I was really scared because they were the youngest in the class, being born at the end of July. “The first two months were difficult as they got used to the noise of the environment, but after that they started doing everything that all the other kids were doing. “They have a lot of friends, they talk and do shows, everything. “They are fluent in b
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  • August 14, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Migrant families with children during a press conference in the colonnade of the busy basilica where dozens of families have lived since being evicted by the police August 11, seen on August 14, 2017 in Rome, Italy. Many families were evicted from a building in Quintavalle Street in the Cinecitta district this week, after occupying it for 3 years. They have moved to the Colonnade of the Basilica of the 12 Apostles in Piazza SS Apostoli after receiving permission from the friars to wait there until their meeting in the prefecture, which will determine where they will be re-housed. (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Pakistani villagers women and family members laborers are busy in preparing of clay tiles at a bricks klin on the eve of International Labour Day Lahore . May 1st, International Workers Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world. The 1904 International Socialist Conference in Amsterdam, the Sixth Conference of the Second International, called on All Social Democratic Party Organizations and Trade Unions of All Countries to demonstrate energetically on the first of May for the legal establishment of the 8-hour day, for the class demands of the proletariat, and for universal. celebrates all over the global to pay tribute to those who laid down their lives in Chicago in 1886 for the rights of laborers with the theme of Uniting Workers for Social and Economic Advancement. It was in 1972 when Pakistan,s first labor policy was devised and May 1st was officially declared as a holiday. Pakistan,s labor constitutes without doubt the most miserable community in the country. Labor Day is an annual holiday celebrated all over the world on May 01” that resulted from efforts of the labor union movement, to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers. The holiday was organized by the Central Labor Union to exhibit ''the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor. International Workers' Day, also known as Labor Day or Workers' Day in some countries and often referred to as May Day, is a celebration of laborers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labor movement which occurs every year on May Day  (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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