Locally normal not implies normal

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This article gives the statement and possibly, proof, of a non-implication relation between two topological space properties. That is, it states that every topological space satisfying the first topological space property need not satisfy the second topological space property
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Statement

A locally normal space need not be normal. In fact, it need not be normal even if it is assumed to be completely regular.

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