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The Time Dad Locked Down Elgin Baylor

The New York Times 

Elgin Baylor’s N.B.A. legacy will loom large in basketball history. But the time our columnist’s father managed to defend Baylor for a half became a cherished part of family lore.

Editorial Roundup: Kentucky

The Washington Times 

Recent editorials from Kentucky newspapers:

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March 24

The Bowling Green Daily News on Western Kentucky University naming a building after former Mayor Charles Hardcastle:

Charles Hardcastle leads a life defined by service and philanthropy, and his legacy will be appropriately commemorated with the addition of his name to ...

Singapore blogger ordered to pay B3.1m for defaming PM

BangkokPost.com 

A Singaporean blogger was ordered Wednesday to pay more than 3 million baht in damages for defaming the prime minister by sharing an article on Facebook linking the leader to a corruption scandal.



Editorial Roundup: Alabama

The Washington Times 

Recent editorials from Alabama newspapers:

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March 21

The Decatur Daily on U.S. Sen Richard Shelby and a proposed balanced budget amendment:

U.S. Sen Richard Shelby has been in office since 1987. Last month, the 86-year-old Republican announced he would not seek a seventh term.

Thirty-four years is a lot ...

Londoner’s Diary: Soho residents blast ‘lack of consultation’ over the return of alfresco dining

Evening Standard 

Welcome back to the Londoner’s Diary. First up Soho residents say the council “broke its promise” about consulting them on the return of alfresco dining. Later on DJ Erol Alkan describes the cognitive dissonance he has when it comes to clubs reopening, Naomi Ishiguro reveals her past as a “bibliotherapist”, Esther Rantzen tells us about her hopes for the afterlife, and Sarah Sands talks about her appreciation of the sound of silence after quitting as editor of BBC 4’s Today programme. In our... Читать дальше...

RSPCA can’t investigate Oxford-educated QC whose dog mauled Freddie the Seal to death as ‘no offence committed’

TheSun.co.uk 

THE RSPCA have said they can’t investigate the Oxford-educated lawyer who watched her dog maul beloved Freddie the Seal to death – as “no offence had been committed”.  Rebecca Sabben-Clare, 49, will not face a probe from the animal welfare charity after her dog attacked Freddie near Hammersmith Bridge on Sunday. Shocking pictures showed the […]

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Experts explain everyone is so exhausted right now

Raw Story 

Besides being the year of the pandemic, 2020 was the year of keeping busy at home. Pandemic hobbies, as they're commonly called, substituted much of the human socializing that occupied pre-pandemic weeknights and weekends. Some people became prolific at growing the natural yeast for sourdough. Others turned to learning a musical instrument, reading more, or just binging television.

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Editorial Roundup: Mississippi

The Washington Times 

Recent editorials from Mississippi newspapers:

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March 23

The Greenwood Commonwealth on student debt forgiveness and for-profit schools:

Much of the attention about student debt during last year’s presidential campaigns revolved around competing Democratic plans to write off a large chunk of it, the cost of which could be ...


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