Tag: growing
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Is the potential India murder link a hint espionage is growing bolder? – National
[ad_1] If agents of the Indian government were behind the murder of Sikh Canadian Hardeep Singh Nijjar, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says intelligence suggests may be the case, it could hint at growing espionage boldness, an intelligence expert told Global News. And confirmation of such allegations would show levels of what she called “overt,…
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Poet Lemn Sissay on growing up in the care system, racism and finding his Ethiopian family – Channel 4 News
[ad_1] For many people, their morning routine might involve a run, yoga or a strong coffee, but the writer Lemn Sissay has written a daily poem at dawn for more than a decade. A selection will feature in a new book ‘Let the Light Pour In.’ He was brought up first in a foster home…
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Comedian Gary Gulman talks new book “Misfit Growing Up Awkward in the 80s”
[ad_1] Comedian Gary Gulman talks new book “Misfit Growing Up Awkward in the 80s” – CBS News Watch CBS News Gary Gulman has been making audiences laugh for decades, and his new book “Misfit Growing Up Awkward in the 80s” takes a look at his early life and how he went from class clown to…
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ACM reader survey reveals ‘no’ vote growing across Australia’s biggest regional cities | The Canberra Times
[ad_1] In Tasmania, the “no” vote has surged by 15 percentage points to 74 per cent in the north-west region served by The Advocate, where Burnie-based independent Senator Jacquie Lambie recently berated the Albanese government for doing a “rotten job” of selling the Voice”. In Launceston, where ACM’s The Examiner has been publishing for 180…
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Beard it like Beckham! Trans man, 40, spends £5K on facial hair transplant to look like Man Utd legend after growing fed up with being called ‘Miss’
[ad_1] A transgender man says he feels ‘complete’ after spending £5,000 to grow a beard like David Beckham – after growing fed up of being called ‘Miss’. Lee Brown, 40, invested in a gruelling 12-hour surgery to implant hair follicles in his face that would allow him to grow out his stubble to look just…
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Share of U.S. drug overdose deaths caused by fake prescription pills is growing : NPR
[ad_1] This photo provided by the U.S. Attorneys Office for Utah and introduced as evidence in a 2019 trial shows fentanyl-laced fake oxycodone pills collected during an investigation. AP hide caption toggle caption AP This photo provided by the U.S. Attorneys Office for Utah and introduced as evidence in a 2019 trial shows fentanyl-laced fake…
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Gastech 2023: LNG carriers keep growing, both in size and orderbook
[ad_1] Bigger ships to handle ever larger volumes of exports – the opening day of Gastech, the annual mega event for the LNG sector, has seen a flurry of significant announcements to highlight just how fast the LNG export business is growing globally. LNG newbuild orders have been placed in record volumes over the past…
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U.N. nuclear agency reports with “regret” no progress in monitoring Iran’s growing enrichment program
[ad_1] United Nations — “No progress.” That’s the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog agency’s latest assessment of international efforts to monitor and verify Iran’s nuclear program. The global body’s work, stemming from the now-defunct 2015 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), related to “verification and monitoring has been seriously affected by Iran’s decision to stop implementing its nuclear-related commitments…
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ASEAN Meetings to Open Amid Growing South China Sea Tensions – The Diplomat
[ad_1] Advertisement Tomorrow, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will begin a three-day run of summits and meetings against a backdrop of intensifying frictions in the South China Sea. The disputes, which pit China’s expansive “nine-dash line” maritime claim against rival claims from four Southeast Asian claimants – Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Brunei…
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How Seneca Polytechnic addresses the growing job market with new programs
[ad_1] Get ready to embark on an exciting career journey as Seneca Polytechnic introduces new programs in the fields of media, biotechnology, immigration and more this coming fall Created for In today’s fast-changing job market, students need to select a post-secondary program that offers not only relevant knowledge and skills but also promising job prospects.…