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  2. London Lite - Wikipedia

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    London Lite was the trading name of a British free daily newspaper, published by Associated Newspapers (part of Daily Mail and General Trust ), and now defunct. It was available Monday to Friday afternoons and evenings from street distributors in Central London only. On 27 October 2009, Associated Newspapers announced that it had entered into ...

  3. List of music artists and bands from London - Wikipedia

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    Ace. After the Fire. America (members from America, band formed in London) The Animals (originally formed in Newcastle in 1962, relocated to London in 1964) Argent. Asia. Atomic Rooster. The Beatles (formed in Liverpool in 1960, relocated to London in 1963, helped establish the city's early rock sound) David Bowie.

  4. List of red-light districts - Wikipedia

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    Manningham – the red light district is situated around Lumb Lane and Manningham Lane and was featured in the TV series Band of Gold. [250] Huddersfield. Great Northern Street [251] Leeds. Chapeltown – the traditional red light-area was around the Spencer Place and Avenue Hill streets.

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    Facebook enables users to control access to individual posts and their profile [320] through privacy settings. [321] The user's name and profile picture (if applicable) are public. Facebook's revenue depends on targeted advertising, which involves analyzing user data to decide which ads to show each user.

  7. Socialite - Wikipedia

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    Socialite. Lady Georgiana Cavendish, (1757–1806), an English socialite from the late 18th century. A socialite is a person usually from a wealthy or aristocratic background who is prominent in high society. A socialite generally spends a significant amount of time attending various fashionable social gatherings, instead of having traditional ...

  8. The London Paper - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .thelondonpaper .com. The London Paper (stylised as thelondonpaper) was a free daily newspaper, published by NI Free Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of News International (who also own the companies that publish The Sun and The Times ). It was available from Monday to Friday each week in Central London from 4 September 2006 until 18 ...

  9. Street light - Wikipedia

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    A street light, light pole, lamp pole, lamppost, street lamp, light standard, or lamp standard is a raised source of light on the edge of a road or path. Similar lights may be found on a railway platform. When urban electric power distribution became ubiquitous in developed countries in the 20th century, lights for urban streets followed, or ...

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