Major Medicinal Cannabis Breakthrough 10/07/2021
Sufferers of epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and cancer could soon benefit from a major medicinal cannabis breakthrough. A judge has lashed two idiot brothers who bulldozed their mum’s house in a family feud, telling them the world was “laughing at you for your stupidity”.Lygon St traders are calling for the iconic Carlton strip to be closed to traffic so a soccer street party can be staged for Monday’s Euro final. Restaurateurs want to turn the street into “Little Italy’’ for the early morning England-Italy clash and have urged police and the City of Melbourne to set up a celebration zone.The vinyl revival is shaking up the pop charts, with sales of the black shiny stuff propelling new releases and reissues from superstars and indie aspirants into top 10 debuts.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.
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