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  2. 'False narrative': Union backs Oxford officer seen striking ...

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    He then tried to go back inside the bar and the Brick Street employees prevented him, she said. The footage shows two other people holding the student down when the officer strikes him.

  3. Social media video allegedly shows police officer striking a ...

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    An Oxford police officer appears to repeatedly punch a restrained Miami University student in a video widely circulated on social media.

  4. Four Orrville entrepreneurs, eager for new experience, bring ...

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    Jerry’s Cafe, a 45-year-old business that is set to bring people together in Orrville’s downtown area, will thrill again with a new identity and name, Brick Street Kitchen & Taproom.

  5. Turf Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Turf Tavern is a pub in central Oxford, England.Its foundations and use as a malt house and drinking tavern date back to 1381. [citation needed] The low-beamed front bar area was put in place sometime in the 17th century. [1]

  6. Oxford Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The 95-acre (38 ha) district extends along Main Street from Huguenot Street in the south to Front Street in the north. Its oldest buildings are residential houses built in the late 19th century, while most of the properties were built in the 19th century, with Greek Revival architecture predominating.

  7. Market Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Market Street is a street in central Oxford, England, running east to west. [1] [2] View of the Covered Market on the south side of Market Street. The street lies north of the Covered Market, a historic roofed market with permanent stalls that is still very much active today, and north of Lincoln College's Lincoln

  8. Fyfield Road - Wikipedia

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    The name of the road was taken from Fyfield in Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire), where the college held the manor. Houses in the road were first leased by the college between 1878 and 1887. [ 1 ] They were designed by Frederick Codd (Nos 1, 13, and 14), William Wilkinson (Nos 2–4), and Pike & Messenger (Nos 5–12).

  9. Holywell Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    View from the west end of Holywell Street looking east with the King's Arms public house on the left and the Indian Institute on the right. Holywell Street is a street in central Oxford, England. [1] [2] It runs east–west with Broad Street to the west and Longwall Street to the east. About halfway along, Mansfield Road adjoins to the north.