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Why Rally Finland is the WRC's Fastest Round

Jalopnik.com 

The “land of a thousand lakes” is truly picturesque. The dark forests that stretch to the horizon and the countless lakes that splotch the wooded terrain are a sight to behold. It might even be more of a sight to behold, as this weekend, the FIA World Rally Championship continues its 50th season through central…

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Guns for teachers: Do parents have right to know which teachers are armed?

NBC4i.com 

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio enters a new school year with a new law on the books, and questions about that law's transparency. House Bill 99 allows districts to give school employees permission to carry a gun on campus after those employees complete a state-approved training program. The law requires school boards to maintain a [...]

4 former and current Louisville police detectives federally charged in Breonna Taylor raid - WDRB

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  3. Four current, former Louisville police officers federally charged in Breonna Taylor's death  CNN
  4. Breonna Taylor’s family hails charges against Louisville cops, criticizes Ky. AG Cameron  Lexington Herald Leader
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Manufacturers feeling pressure as payment delays continue

Miningweekly.com 

Local valve manufacturers continue to struggle with delayed payments from the mining industry, which comprises 55% to 60% of the South African valve manufacturing market, says South African Valve and Actuator Manufacturers Association chairperson Pam du Plessis. Implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic to preserve capital, the force majeure declared by mining companies is still in effect and impacting on manufacturers’ cash flow.

Local demand lower than rest of Africa

Miningweekly.com 

The demand for valves specified for mining applications in the rest of Africa is much higher than demand in South Africa, says valve manufacturer RGR Technologies MD Marinus Ras. “New underground mines are starting to come on stream in certain parts of the continent, where greenfield construction and operational projects are fairly numerous.”

New telemetry product effective for mines

Miningweekly.com 

Energy management and automation company Schneider Electric software leader Johan Potgieter says the company’s telemetry systems can be “highly effective” in mines’ water treatment and purification systems, owing to their meeting the rigours and demands of the mining sector. Mines are constantly challenged by emerging regulations, rapid technology change and industrial shifts.

Sensible water management more evident at mines

Miningweekly.com 

Professional services provider WSP Earth and Environment in Africa, previously Golder Associates, water treatment lead Peter Wille says there has been a noticeable uptick in South African and African mines treating and reusing water, owing to global green initiatives and local pressure from government. “This can be attributed to larger South African mining houses committing to the global green-mining transition, as well as to the principles developed by the International Council on Mining and Metals,” he explains.

New Bill pressures mines to comply with water regulations

Miningweekly.com 

In a release published in May by law firm Webber Wentzel partner Kirsty Kilner and senior associate Tendai Bonga it is said that the pressure on South African mining companies to raise their standards of environmental, social and corporate governance behaviour is expected to gain momentum this year. This has been ascribed to the long-awaited parliamentary approval of the National Environmental Management Amendment Bill (NEMLAA4).

Diamond mine sewage plant near completion

Miningweekly.com 

Water and wastewater treatment solutions provider WEC Projects announced in June that it would soon complete the installation of a new WEC Model B packaged sewage treatment plant at the Mothae Diamond Mine, located in the Maluti mountains 214 km from Maseru, in Lesotho. The mine is 70% owned by Lucapa Diamonds and 30% by the Lesotho government.

How James Morosini Turned Being Catfished by His Father Into New Film ‘I Love My Dad’

Variety 

James Morosini really does love his dad, and he proves it when his father calls in the midst of our conversation. Morosini takes the call and explains he’s on an interview. “I’ll call you back,” the younger Morosini says before adding: “Love you.” The complicated father-son relationship inspired Morosini’s acclaimed new film, “I Love My […]


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