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• Actor and singer David Soul gained gold, silver and platinum discs for the sales of two hit singles and an album in Britain, after sell-out concerts in Glasgow, Manchester, and London. Soul, perhaps, better known in New Zealand as “Hutch” of the American tough cop television series “Starsky and Hutch,” got the awards for his single “Don’t Give Up On Us Now,” his album “David Soul,” which sold more than 350,000 copies and for his new single which has sold 300,000 copies in advance.
• Sara Dylan, the wife of Bob Dylan, said in documents filed with her divorce, that he struck and injured her and brought another woman into the house. He then ordered her to leave. Mrs Dylan is seeking the custody of the couple’s five children, the expensive domed house that Dylan built in Malibu, California, a share of his music interests and a division of community property. The grounds for divorce are irreconciable differences.
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