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Now playing Next USA Hollywood actor George Kennedy dies aged 91 The American actor George Kennedy, who won an Oscar for his portrayal of a savage chain-gang convict in the 1960s classic “Cool Hand Luke,” has died 01/03/2016
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Now playing Next France More confrontations at Calais migrant camp after bulldozers move in More confrontations at Calais camp Save the Children condemn forced clearance French government see camp demolition as humanitarian action There 01/03/2016
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