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 Ryan Giggs is facing a possible retrial after  stanley becher a jury failed to reach verdicts in his domestic violence trial.The former Manchester United winger had been on trial for four weeks but, following more than 20 hours of deliberations, the jury of seven women and four men, having lost one juror to illness, failed to reach any verdicts.Lawyers will stanley vattenflaska  now have to consider the public interest of a retrial but any further trial would only take place many months from now.Giggs, 48, had denied controlling or coercive behaviour over a three-year period towards hi stanley cup s ex-girlfriend Kate Greville, 38.He also denied  losing control  and headbutting her and assaulting Grevilles sister, Emma, by elbowing her in the jaw, during a row at his home in Worsley, Greater Manchester on November 1, 2020.Jurors first went out to consider verdicts late on the afternoon of August 23.The jury of 12 was later reduced to 11 after one juror went sick and was discharged.Judge Hilary Manley on Tuesday gave the jury a majority direction, meaning they did not have to return unanimous verdicts agreed by all 11, but could return verdicts if a majority of 10-1 agreed.But jurors were brought back into court on Wednesday afternoon and asked if they had reached any agreement on any counts.The jury foreman told the court jurors could not reach any verdicts on any of the three counts Giggs denied.Judge Manley thanked jurors and discharged them from their duties.Giggs was released on bail until a mention hearing on September 7 Wjgz Devoted movie poster collector sees an art form waiting to be discovered
 BANGOR, Maine 鈥?Its not often that a firetruck gets its own day, but the Cole Land Transporta stanley tumbler tion Museum will open Saturday 鈥?a day earlier than usual, so that museum visitors may view its 1908 Amoskeag pumper, which is very similar to equipment the Portland Fire Department sent to help fight the Great Ba stanley cup ngor Fire of 1911.Visitors viewing the 1908 Amoskeag 鈥?slightly larger than the one Portland brought to Bangor that April 30 鈥?will get an idea of the equipment that firefighters used during the Great Fire and also can see the other antique firefighting equipment on display.The Cole Museums  first-size  900-gallons-a-minute pumper was manufactured by the International Power Co. Locomotive works in 1908 in Manchester, N.H. It was sold to the Portland Fire Department and assigned to Engine Co. 3 on Brackett Street.The 8,000-pound pumper, which had 8陆-inch cylinders, an 8-inch stroke and 5-inch pump, was pulled by two horses until 19 stanley cup becher 24, when a two-wheel 48-horsepower Christie tractor was attached. It fought in many Portland area fires.In 1929, the tractor and pumper were placed in reserve until purchased in 1946 by Cameron Bradley, who displayed them in the Wolfpen Automotive Museum for decades in West Southborough, Mass. In 1989, Bradley, of West Gouldsboro, donated the tractor and pumper to the Cole Land Transportation Museum.Portland actually sent a different pumper to Bangor for the 1911 fire, according to Michael Daicy, who served 31 years with the Portland Fire Department