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Seven persons J, K, L, M, N, Y and Z sit on a bench, in such a way that some of them face north and the remaining face south. The following information is known about them. J sits third to the right of Y, who is second to the right of M. Y faces north. J and M face different directions. M sits at an end. N is second to the right of J. Neither K nor L sits at an end. K is second to the right of N. L is to the left of Z. No three persons sitting in consecutive positions face the same direction.