Speaking at the WNBA draft, Collingswood-born commissioner Cathy Engelbert name-dropped her "hometown" first on a list of cities the league has talked with.
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Shafaqna English- The Grand Ayatollah Sistani answered a question about purchasing a book which has been distributed without author’s permission. Question: Is it right to buy a book which has been distributed without author’s permission? The Grand Ayatollah Sistani: There is no problem in buying it. Source: PERSIAN SHAFAQNA Ayatollah
An apartment dweller really wants to buy an electric vehicle, but faces a seemingly insurmountable hurdle that many in his living situation are familiar with.Robert Till, who lives in a strata-managed unit in Brisbane, has no means of charging an electric vehicle in the building and even after offering to pay for a charger to be installed in the underground car park, he was rebuffed by the body corporate.The 70-year-old pensioner said he needed a 10 amp 240 volt socket to be installed in his car...
Colorado man, David Lechner, 47, has been jailed for life without parole after murdering his wife just a day before their divorce was finalized. Tracy Lechner's body was found in her garage after being shot dead. Lechner claimed self-defense but prosecutors uncovered a premeditated murder plot involving purchasing a getaway car, tracking unit and weapons
In yesterday's extract from One Day author David Nicholls' new novel, You Are Here, Marnie, a 38-year-old book copy editor, wondered how she had ended up feeling quite so lonely.
Actor and children’s author David Walliams joined Tubridy for the first episode.
Yesterday, in an on-air "What You're Weather App Can't Tell You" segment, I referred to the pretty big change in rain from the north side to the south side of the Kansas City metro so far this month. Kansas City International Airport is around 2.5", while down toward Olathe and near Gardner and Lee's Summit, []
They can swallow road signs and trigger lethal neighbour feuds. From the suburbs of Britain to the deserts of Arizona, we explore a show celebrating glorious green bordersSomewhere in the leafy depths of British suburbia, a thick circular hedge sprouts from the top of a grassy hill in the middle of a roundabout. The top of the hedge is carefully trimmed with rectangular crenellations, giving it the look of a motte-and-bailey castle, while a second more threadbare hedge encircles the foot of the...
Celebrated painter ‘went down the drain from the 1930s’, claims Rebecca John in a new interviewThe granddaughter of Augustus John, Britain’s most famous and successful artist of the early 20th century, has delivered a damning critique of his later works. Rebecca John, the leading authority on the artist, says in her first interview for two decades that “most should have been burned. My grandfather went down the drain from the 1930s onwards, drank too much, lost his judgment, and took every...
In the first of PV Tech Premium’s big interviews, we speak to PVcase founder and CEO David Trainavicius about data risk in solar management.
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