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Farmers cleared over death of ELO cellist under giant hay bale | Music

Music This article is more than 11 years oldFarmers cleared over death of ELO cellist under giant hay baleThis article is more than 11 years oldTwo men not responsible for giant bale rolling out of farm and on to road, Plymouth court rulesTwo men have been acquitted of charges related to the death of former ELO cellist Mike Edwards in 2010. A Plymouth court found that Brian Burden and Russell Williams were not responsible for an accident in which Mike Edwards was crushed by a giant bale of hay.

Lisa Marie Presleys Daughter Riley Keough Has a Daughter of Her Own

Riley Keough. As family, friends, and fans gathered to honor Lisa Marie Presley at her funeral at Graceland on January 22, daughter Riley Keough and husband Ben Smith-Petersen shared the news of their own daughter in a gentle tribute. “I remember how safe it felt to be in your arms,” Smith-Petersen read from a speech written by Keough. “I remember that feeling as a child, and I remember it two weeks ago on your couch.

RHOC's Shannon Beador and husband David sell their lavish home for $9 million

Real Housewives of Orange County star Shannon Beador has sold her home after slashing the price by $7 million. The reality star, 51, and businessman husband David sold their lavish home in Newport Beach's Crystal Cove for $9.05 million, three years after first listing it for $16 million, The Los Angeles Times reports.  The couple - who went public with David's eight-month affair on the last season of RHOC - recently relisted the seven-bedroom home for $10.

Shrinking Recap: Doing the Work

Shrinking Imposter Syndrome Season 1 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Shrinking Imposter Syndrome Season 1 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » I’ve been a little mixed on Shrinking’s debut season. I’ve had fun watching, especially Harrison Ford, and I’ve been impressed with its nuanced depiction of grief.

The ideal smartphone is all screen with no buttons or borders here's how close it is to becoming

Smartphone makers have had us drooling for years over the idea of a phone that's all screen, with no buttons or borders to interrupt the pure design. But try as they might, the concept hasn't exactly come to fruition. The most popular devices have come with extremely thin bezels — or, like the iPhone X, add a notch toward the top of the phone to house the camera and all its front-facing sensors.