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Hallowe’en lawyers

31 October, 2010
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For the day that’s in it:

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Halloween party, via Stu's views


Finally, given Eileen Battersby’s piece in yesterday’s Irish Times about a house she was warned against buying, and eventually moved out of due to unexplained events, eerie happenings, and things that went bang in the night, see last year’s slightly more serious post: Have you bought a haunted house? Who you gonna call?

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