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    In the group stage, Peterborough were drawn into Southern Group D alongside Gillingham, Stevenage and Crystal Palace U21. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] In the knockout-stages, They were then drawn at home to Northampton Town in the round of 32 [ 78 ] and to Walsall in the round of 16.

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    Trump transferred 114.75 million shares, or 53% of Trump Media & Technology's outstanding stock, to the revocable trust of which he is the sole beneficiary, according to securities filings. Trump ...

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    A major shakeup is coming to The View!. The long-running daytime talk show announced it would add a 30-minute weekend slot to its coverage called The Weekend View starting Saturday, Jan. 11 ...

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    Western Union was renamed New Valley in the early 1990s as the corporate parent of all Western Union-related businesses. In 1994, New Valley sold its Western Union businesses to First Financial Management (later acquired by First Data) for $1.2 Billion.