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How to use dollar-cost averaging to balance investment risks and rewards

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A woman has been fined after dumped waste - including a fridge - was found in a country lane.The fly-tip was discovered in Ambion Lane in Sutton Cheney, near Hinckley in Leicestershire, where a fridge, household waste and food scraps, internal doors, a builders bag containing rubble and cannabis plants had been dumped in a gateway.

How to use dollar-cost averaging to balance investment risks and rewards

Evidence found among the waste linked it to 30-year-old Jade Kavanagh, the Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council said.On Wednesday 23 October Kavanagh, of Beryl Avenue in Hinckley, pleaded guilty to dumping the fridge and two bin bags.She had been previously been issued with a £400 fixed penalty notice by the council which she had failed to pay, said the local authority.

How to use dollar-cost averaging to balance investment risks and rewards

But at Leicester Magistrates’ Court, she was ordered to pay a £334 fine and a £134 victim surcharge, leaving her £468 out of pocket.Speaking after the case, councillor Lynda Hodgkins thanked the team behind the prosecution for their work and said she hoped it would “make people think twice before illegally dumping their waste”.

How to use dollar-cost averaging to balance investment risks and rewards

The council said as of April, its fixed penalty notice for fly-tipping doubled to £800.

Police have launched a murder inquiry after a woman was found injured in a village street.Hymns played out on giant speakers, occasionally drowned out by the sound of helicopters flying overhead, as drones and seagulls crisscrossed over Michelangelo's dome.

Yet the voice of 91-year-old Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re rang loud and clear as he presided over the mass.The service's structure was very similar to that of any Catholic funeral mass, although the readings were done in many different languages and all hymns were sung in Latin.

Outside St Peter's, a crowd the Vatican later said numbered 200,000 applauded as large screens showed Zelensky take his seat. There was also applause when the Pope's simple wooden coffin was brought out.The crowd's applause marked some other salient moments - such as when Cardinal Re, as part of his homily, remembered the Pope's commitment to migrants and peace.

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