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Barden Corporation in Estover, Plymouth, is making about 10% of its 430-strong workforce redundant because of the economic climate.
BBC: UK jobs tracker
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Barden and other victims' family members who visited the statehouse on Monday did not immediately respond to messages seeking their reactions to the agreement.
NPR: Conn. Lawmakers Unveil Bipartisan Gun Control Plan
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"People should listen to what we have to say and move the debate forward, " said Mark Barden, who lost his seven-year-old son, Daniel at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
BBC: Two senators strike bipartisan 'deal' on gun checks
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"It doesn't prevent someone from going out of the state to purchase them and then bring them back, " said Mark Barden, whose seven-year-old son Daniel was killed in the shooting.
BBC: Connecticut agrees to sweeping gun laws after Newtown
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Allowing such large-capacity magazines to remain in the hands of gun owners would leave a gaping loophole in the law, said Mark Barden, whose 7-year-old son, Daniel, was killed in the shooting.
NPR: Conn. Reaches Deal On Tough Gun Laws After Newtown
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Allowing magazines that carry 10 or more bullets to remain in the hands of gun owners would leave a gaping loophole in the law, said Mark Barden, whose 7-year-old son, Daniel, was killed in the shooting.
NPR: Conn. Lawmakers Unveil Bipartisan Gun Control Plan
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Martin Barden of Fordingbridge-based UK Cycling Events, which has organised the New Forest Sportive over the past five years, said it had benefited from the legacy of British cycling success at the 2012 Olympics and Tour de France.
BBC: New Forest cycle event organisers 'baffled' by criticism
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Facebook pages and websites have also been set up to help the families of Emilie Parker (6), Olivia Rose Engel (6), Noah Pozner (6), and Daniel Barden (7), who were killed at Sandy Hook.
CNN: Help for victims of Sandy Hook Shooting
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They are Mayo goalkeeper Peter Burke, Anthony Lynch (Cork), Paddy Christie (Dublin), Colin Holmes (Tyrone), Tomas O Se (Kerry), Declan Meehan (Galway), Evan Kelly (Meath), Joe Bergin (Galway), Paul Barden (Longford), Derek Savage (Galway) and Ray Cosgrove (Dublin).
BBC: Ulster quartet in Rules squad