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Three people including a three-year-old child suffered serious injuries in the crash on Thursday afternoon on the A10 at Littleport.
Officers attended the incident after being called at about 4.15pm and closed the road between Ely and Littleport.
As a result of the collision three people, a woman in her 30s, a man in his 50s and a three-year-old child, sustained serious but not life threatening injuries and were taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital.
Well, that didn't take long ... a huge fight broke out on the FIRST day "Love & Hip Hop L.A." started shooting -- and TMZ has video which shows Ray J was in the middle of the mess.
The brawl went down between Ray J's GF Princess Love and singer Teairra Mari inside a nightclub.
Check out the video ... Princess goes wild when she sees Teairra standing with Ray J.
While culinary personality Alton Brown can overwhelmingly be counted on to provide his fans with stellar recipes that amaze every time, a few of his creations on Food Network’s site weren’t all homers.
The chef’s recipe for coleslaw certainly has a good share of thumbs-ups but it had a healthy amount of home cooks who were less than wowed by his way with cabbage in this dish.
Alton Brown’s scientific approach to coleslaw As many Food Network fans know, when Alton Brown takes on a recipe, even if it’s as basic as roast turkey or guacamole, it’s going to be done meticulously and scientifically.
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Independent Bookstores Sarah Weinman, an editor and writer of true crime stories, doubles up on her literary sleuthing in The Real Lolita, investigating the 1948 kidnapping and rape of 11-year-old Sally Horner by a convicted pedophile.
She does it not just for its own inherent interest but in order to build a convincing case that that crime served as an inspiration for Vladimir Nabokov's most famous novel, Lolita — a claim that he denied.