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Woman denies club attack.
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A WOMAN was butted, punched and kicked while on the dance floor of a Halifax nightclub.
Ria Jefferson, 21, of Cousin Lane, Illingworth, Halifax, denies assaulting Fay Maureen Chapman occasioning her actual bodily harm. She has also pleaded not guilty to intimidating a witness - Miranda Greetham.
Bradford Crown Court heard the attack occurred on September 3 last year as Miss Chapman, Miss Greetham and another friend, Joanna Bintley, were enjoying a night out at The Coliseum, Wards End.
Christopher Smith, prosecuting, said: "While on the dance floor, it would appear ...
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A second Rwanda-like crisis brewing in neighboring Burundi, many warn. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspaper)
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National Bank of Belgium.(new central bank for Belgian Congo to operate in Brussels, Belgium initially)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Banker
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