Edinburgh community remember infant who died 23 years ago: “Baby Craig Millar will live in our hearts forever”


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www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com— A memorial stone commemorating the short life of an Edinburgh baby found on a Craigmillar pathway 23 years ago was reinstalled on Friday - returning to the community after five years. The infant, who was named by locals as Craig Millar, was discovered by a dog walker on the morning of March 11, 2001 between Harewood Road and Harewood Drive. The baby’s identity, and information about his parents, remains unknown. Following a post-mortem, coroners could only conclude that he had been alive for at...

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Engadget—Disney+ will start showing some live sports from ESPN this year. Some live sports and studio shows from ESPN will start appearing on Disney+ this year. Disney CEO Bob Iger told investors on an earnings call that this follows an encouraging start for Hulu programming on the company's namesake streaming service.  "By the end of this calendar year, we will be adding an ESPN tile to Disney+, giving all US subscribers access to select live games and studio programming within the Disney+ app," Iger said. "We see this as a first step to bringing ESPN to Disney+...