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Identity of woman found murdered in a Georgia cornfield on Halloween 1981 is FINALLY revealed

On Thursday, investigators revealed that a tip-off and DNA testing helped close the cold case, with the woman determined to be Georgia native Cheryl Hammack.




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Missouri couple who 'never left each other's side for 65 years' died just hours apart on same day

Jack and Harriet Morrison took their last breaths next to one another at a nursing home in Arnold, Missouri. Jack, 86, died first and Harriet, 83, died several hours later.




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Jamie Lee Curtis is elegant at Society Of Camera Operators Awards in LA as she receives an award

The 61-year-old was at the Loews Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles Saturday as she was set to be honored at the Society Of Camera Operators Awards.




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Bill Maher shares he was 'angry' when NBC fired Megyn Kelly for her blackface comments

Maher - who was canned by ABC over controversial statements he made about 9/11 - felt that Kelly's apology sufficed after she defended the usage of blackface in Halloween costumes.




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Mother, 37, 'played lookout and getaway driver for her armed robber son', 15, at Florida gas station

Amanda Chere Meador, 37, waited in a 2002 Chrysler Town & Country minivan as the boy robbed Circle K at a Florida gas station on October 31, 2019. She was arrested Friday.




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Head to rugged St Ives in Cornwall for the perfect Poldark-inspired outdoors beach 'staycation'

MailOnline Travel's Daniel Sanderson took his brood to Cornwall for a 'woolly jumpers, red wine and toasty-fires autumn getaway', with a stay in a Downton Abbey-style old vicarage.




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Ben Affleck worn out after Halloween party with Jennifer Garner and kids after falling off wagon

Five days after suffering a sobriety setback, the 47-year-old actor could barely keep his eyes open while sitting in the front seat of a black SUV as the family of five left a gathering in Malibu, California.




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Jamie Lee Curtis goes coronavirus chic in black scarf for grocery run after posting Halloween meme

She shared a coronavirus meme of Halloween killer Michael Myers shopping in a grocery store, captioned: 'This mask won't protect you from COVID19, but it'll sure help with social distancing.'




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Rugby World Cup: All the latest fixtures, results and tables

Here is a full list of the key dates and places for every match of the Rugby World Cup - plus you can also keep track of the scores and standings throughout the tournament.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: England v Argentina LIVE

Relive the action as England made a spluttering start to their World Cup challenge. Argentina dominated the Pool B clash and were unlucky to lose 13-9.




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Rugby World Cup 2011:South Africa v Wales LIVE

Stay up to date with all the action Wales kick off their World Cup campaign with a very tough tie against holders - and favorites to top Pool D - South Africa.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: Martin Johnson won't impose England curfew

Martin Johnson believes England can use the controversy surrounding Mike Tindall and his team-mates' night out in Queenstown to ignite their World Cup campaign.




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RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011: England 67 Romania 3: Mark Cueto and Chris Ashton score hat-tricks

An 11-minute first-half hat-trick from man of the match Mark Cueto set up England for an impressive if expected demolition of Romania's second team at the Otago Stadium.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: Martin Johnson targets Scotland after Romania rout

Martin Johnson immediately turned his attention to next weekend's World Cup showdown with Scotland after England scored 10 tries in a 67-3 rout of Romania.




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RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011: England 67 Romania 3

England put one foot in the World Cup quarter-finals but not before they were caught up in yet more controversy, this time over the match balls. Johnson's side crushed Romania.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: England v Scotland LIVE

Follow all the World Cup action as England and Scotland clash at Eden Park in Auckland. It's crunch time for both of these sides as one of them will be leaving the tournament.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: Ireland v Wales

Stay up to date with all the news as Ireland and Wales go head-to-head for a place in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals at the Wellington Regional Stadium.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: England v France LIVE

Sportsmail brings you all the news as England go for a place in the World Cup semi-finals at the expense of France at Auckland's Eden Park.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: South Africa v Australia LIVE

Relive the action as defending champions South Africa were dumped out of the World Cup by Australia at the Wellington Regional Stadium.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: New Zealand v Argentina LIVE

Relive the action as hosts New Zealand staked a place in the World Cup semi-finals after a hard-fought victory over Argentina at Eden Park.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: Wales v France LIVE

Relive the action as France secured their place in the World Cup final with a tense 9-8 victory over Wales at Eden Park.




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Rugby World Cup 2011: New Zealand v Australia - LIVE

Relive the action as New Zealand overcame Australia by 20 points to six to secure their place in the Rugby World Cup final. Ma'a Nonu scored the only try of the game.




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England's reality check against All Blacks is sure to pay dividends at World Cup

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: I am a glass half-full person and 11 months out from the final stages of the World Cup there was a lot to like in that England performance.




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England are a shambles ... Stuart Lancaster is facing a World Cup meltdown if these critical issues aren't addressed 

CHRIS FOY: England are showing no sign of gaining ground on rugby’s leading nations after their 12th loss to South Africa in a row. Here are the pressing issues that need to be sorted out quick smart…




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SAM BURGESS: Play for England at the World Cup? I need to learn how to play union first!

Sam Burgess will make his grand entrance into a whole new ball-game on Friday night, having realised in recent weeks that he faces a monumental task in crossing the rugby divide.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Sam Burgess faces race to be ready for England at World Cup

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: I cannot wait to see Sam Burgess play for Bath, I’m sure he has everything to succeed in union and all England rugby fans should be grateful to Bath for bringing him into the sport.




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Nick Easter calls for England to pair Steffon Armitage and Chris Robshaw at the World Cup to create a 'destructive force'

Nick Easter has urged England to create a 'destructive force' by pairing Steffon Armitage with captain Chris Robshaw for their assault on this year's World Cup.




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Ben Morgan steps up recovery from broken leg as England No 8 eyes World Cup return

England No 8 Ben Morgan is set to see a specialist next week in the latest phase of his recovery from a broken leg. He is now destined to miss England's entire RBS 6 Nations campaign.




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England vs Wales - Six Nations 2015: Forget about the World Cup, this historic clash is the be-all and end-all

CHRIS FOY: Never mind the World Cup connotations. For now, the bigger picture can remain out of focus, in the background. Friday night it is all about Wales versus England.




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Stuart Lancaster's side didn't just lay down a marker in World Cup year with their storming win over Wales... it was the night England went from boys to men

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: As an England ‘fan’, I’m still buzzing about that win over Wales, while the coach in me is trying not to get too carried away. However, that the result was huge leap forward.




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Ben Morgan has turned his rehab into an art form... and the England No 8 has not given up on making the World Cup either 

EXCLUSIVE: Once he had come round after emergency surgery, Ben Morgan asked the surgeon two pressing questions; would he ever play again and could he make it back in time for the World Cup?




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England coach Stuart Lancaster hails Henry Slade and backs the versatile centre to challenge for a World Cup place 

England head coach Stuart Lancaster believes the 'fantastic potential' of Henry Slade will drive his challenge for a place in the 2015 rugby World Cup squad.




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Nick Abendanon is a flawed genius and England are right to overlook him for the forthcoming World Cup 

WORLD OF RUGBY: Brilliance is not enough in these days of forensic professionalism. In another era, Nick Abendanon would have lit up Test rugby, but he no longer fits the mould.




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World Cup ticket sales close on two million mark ahead of England opener against Fiji  

Ticket sales for the Rugby World Cup are close to hitting the 2million mark with 130 days remaining before England kick off against Fiji.. Sportsmail understands 1.9m out of 2.3m have been sold.




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Former England star Jason Robinson feels Stuart Lancaster should hold firm ahead of World Cup training squad announcement

Former England star Jason Robinson believes that Stuart Lancaster should adhere to current selection policy for next week's World Cup training squad announcement.




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Hosting the World Cup can be bigger boost for English rugby than Jonny Wilkinson's drop goal, says RFU chief Ian Ritchie

RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie believes the sport is in a better place to capitalise on a Rugby World Cup boom than it was in 2003 when Jonny Wilkinson's drop goal created a surge in interest.




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Martin Johnson: England right not to pick overseas stars such as Steffon Armitage and Nick Abendanon for World Cup  

Martin Johnson has waded into the debate about England’s refusal to pick players based overseas with an emphatic endorsement of the RFU policy which has divided opinion.




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Manu Tuilagi will miss rugby World Cup 2015 after pleading guilty to assaulting a female police officers

England have been forced to ditch Manu Tuilagi from their World Cup plans after he pushed two female police officers in the chest as they tried to arrest him for grabbing a taxi driver's throat.




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Dylan Hartley AXED from England World Cup training squad as Stuart Lancaster says he has 'let everyone down' over headbutt

Dylan Hartley’s World Cup dream is over after the hooker was axed from Stuart Lancaster’s England squad and told he cannot be trusted to keep his cool in the high-stakes matches.




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MILLIONS set to skive off to watch Rugby World Cup in autumn

Up to 4.4 million of Britain’s workforce of 31million might skip work in the autumn to watch the Rugby World Cup, according to jobs website CV-Library.




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SARAH VINE: Sorry, I'm not blessed with Fiona Bruce's steely resolve to shun Botox 

SARAH VINE: Fiona Bruce is almost unique among her generation of high-profile female presenters in that she has never - so she says - succumbed to the temptation of Botox.




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SARAH VINE: 10 ways to stay sane at home if you're stuck at home in coronavirus lockdown 

SARAH VINE: We Brexiteers, especially those of us who inhabit urban areas, are used to life in social Siberia. So I think I'll be pretty well equipped to handle it.




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SARAH VINE: How love has become a lethal weapon as coronavirus isolation sends Italians stir crazy

SARAH VINE: Elderly people who live on their own have nowhere to go for human contact. And it seems, for some, isolation is far more gruesome than the prospect of catching the virus itself.




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SARAH VINE: Panic buyers display the unthinking cruelty of those who care only for themselves

SARAH VINE: Scenes of the healthy and ablebodied riding roughshod over the old and frail make me question whether we have what it takes to face this crisis.




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SARAH VINE: When we look back on these extraordinary, terrifying times...

SARAH VINE: I want to be among that number. To feel that, in whatever small way, I made a difference and maybe even helped save lives. After all, it's the least I can do...




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Coronavirus UK: Boris Johnson's battle has brought us together

SARAH VINE: Prime Minister or pauper, there can be no difference in value between humans. When Boris Johnson was admitted to a London hospital on Monday the situation changed.




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SARAH VINE: Boris Johnson is as pale as a ghost

SARAH VINE: The fact that the Prime Minister rose miraculously from his sickbed on Easter Sunday might have felt rather too much like the work of an overimaginative spin doctor.




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SARAH VINE: We might be handling this situation just fine but the lockdown stasi are coming for YOU 

SARAH VINE: We may not be fully conscious of it yet, but lockdown is, in many respects, one giant, unprecedented social experiment. No one has any real idea how it will influence the economy...




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SARAH VINE: Dear Meghan and Harry, don't worry about us... because we're not worried about you 

SARAH VINE: First of all: how are you both? I know no one ever asks, so I thought it best just to check. After all, it must be so hard for you, stuck in Los Angeles in rented accommodation.




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SARAH VINE: We must not let the coronavirus crisis rob us of our humanity

SARAH VINE: Sunday was a very sad day for us. The mother of a dear friend passed away in hospital from Covid-19.