Carrick: Triplets off to CambridgeThree Cornish sisters have become the first set of triplets to win places at Cambridge University. <IMG alt="Cornish triplets go to Cambridge" hspace=2 src="http://static.sky.com/images/pictures/1234386.gif" align=right border=0>Identical 18-year-olds Lil, Helen and Kate Armstrong are celebrating after earning the grades they need to take up offers to read medicine, law and natural sciences at the prestigious university. The sisters, who studied for A-Levels at Truro College, Cornwall, each had to achieve three A grades. |
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