Weekly Wave: No, we’ll never ‘stop believin’ ’


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www.duluthnewstribune.com— I’ve probably heard the song a thousand times (No, I’m not exaggerating), but I still get caught up in the story of the two young people hopping “the midnight train going anywhere.”

www.superiortelegram.com—Dispatches from Douglas County: No, we’ll never ‘stop believin’ ’. I’ve probably heard the song a thousand times (No, I’m not exaggerating), but I still get caught up in the story of the two young people hopping “the midnight train going anywhere.”

Vanguard News—Fuel scarcity’ll last for 2 more weeks — IPMAN. The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, said yesterday that the petrol scarcity currently spreading to more states across the country will take at least two weeks to normalise.

Daily Mail—My mum's £201 a week state pension is her only income and it suddenly stopped. Elizabeth Fletcher, 90, from Hemsworth, in West Yorkshire (pictured with daughter Wendy) uses her state pension to fund the fees for her care home.