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By Emma Grace Manno 

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Velvet Engine:

By Heather Pearson

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In the water:

By Emma Grace Brankin

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See no evil:

Most of us turn a blind eye to the anti-social practices of Amazon, writes Peter Burnett

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Legoland Budapest:

A short story by Scott Fleming 

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This charming man:

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By Wayne Connolly

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