A parliamentary inquiry into Rio Tinto's destruction of ancient cultural sites could be stalled for months as the mining giant faces growing shareholder pressure. The Northern Australia committee has been forced to abandon plans to meet on the land of the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP).... |
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SPLIT ON JAB. Brussels has claimed a Coronavirus vaccine could be available as early as November – contradicting remarks by Matt Hancock. Senior eurocrat Sandra Gallina said the first doses of a jab being developed by Oxford University may be administered within weeks. |
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SPLIT ON JAB. Brussels has claimed a Coronavirus vaccine could be available as early as November – contradicting remarks by Matt Hancock. Senior eurocrat Sandra Gallina said the first doses of a jab being developed by Oxford University may be administered within weeks. |
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Anchor: The daily COVID-19 increase in South Korea remained in the 100-range for the seventh consecutive day, amid the second week of heightened social distancing in the capital region. Authorities are soon expected to decide whether to further extend the strict quarantine. Choi You Sun reports. |
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It's not often you hear a loud cheer at a funeral, but when the Sam Maguire cup was raised in the air above the coffin of one of Dublin's favourite fans yesterday the roof nearly lifted off the church. T he silverware was brought to the Church of the Most Precious Blood in Cabra in honour of Tony.... |
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There is a deluge of books being published this autumn, as titles were put on hold this spring and summer due to the pandemic. But where to start? From Graham Norton's new novel to Mary McAleese’s memoir, here are our picks of the new releases FICTION Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Bloomsbury, £14. |
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A celebration of life service will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Mauer- Johnson Funeral Home in Le Mars. The Rev. Chris Meier of St. John's Lutheran Church in Le Mars will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery, Le Mars. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. today, with the family present 5 to 7 p.m., at the funeral home. |
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Not surprisingly 'hope' is the focus chosen for the 'Season of Creation' this year as we all continue to struggle with our 'new normal' in living with Covid-19, in the community and, in this case, within faith communities. The 'Season of Creation' is the time of year when the world's 2. |
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SPLIT ON JAB. Brussels has claimed a Coronavirus vaccine could be available as early as November – contradicting remarks by Matt Hancock. Senior eurocrat Sandra Gallina said the first doses of a jab being developed by Oxford University may be administered within weeks. |
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FICTION Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Bloomsbury, £14.99, September 15th The first novel in 15 years from the author of the multimillion copy bestselling Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, an epic tale of two magicians changing history in 19th-century England. |
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In the municipality of Churwalden, the locals are upset. From the local doctor to the mayor and the local residents, everyone feels snubbed at the canton’s lack of information regarding the Corona outbreak in the Adonia youth camp in Parpan. It was only in the media that they found out about the.... |
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