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Rare aircraft designed for bulky loads touches down at Denver airport – FOX 31 Denver


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No evidence jurors from Trump hush money trial were arrested | Fact check – Yahoo News Canada


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Transit ridership sets post-COVID record – Evanston Now


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Covid-19 hospitalizations have doubled since May, expert says – Kathimerini English Edition


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Florida woman fraudulently got CARES Act money using fake pay stubs – Palm Beach Post


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Following in the footsteps of David Nicholls’ characters turned out to be good for our soles | Rachel Cooke


A trip to a local, well-known outdoors outlet proved that the spirit of Michael and Marnie is alive and well in Penrith

Everyone loves David Nicholls’ marvellously tender and humane new novel, You Are Here, in which two lonely, almost middle-aged strangers embark on a very long walk that may (or may not) change both their lives for ever. But perhaps it has a particularly special effect if you read it, as we did, in the Lake District, your eye taking in the same ravishing views as its characters; your heels feeling, at moments, almost as sore and as blistered as theirs do.

Two days before our longed-for holiday in Cumbria, T’s 18-year-old walking boots finally fell apart, and so it was that we were forced to spend a precious morning in the Penrith branch of Go Outdoors, that great and inexpensive purveyor of all things Gore-Tex – and also of the kind of trousers Michael wears in You Are Here, which unzip at the knee to become shorts should the weather suddenly change (“Is this too provocative?” he jokes to Marnie, as he reveals his pasty shins to the fell). I’d been dreading this shopping trip, knowing I would be greeted by hordes of hardcore males in search of new gaiters, but it turned out to be weirdly and unexpectedly enjoyable, and for this I must thank Nicholls, whose book meant we saw everyone and everything with new eyes: here a Michael, wriggling into a highly technical cagoule, and there a Marnie, rolling her eyes at him.

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History shows Australian laws have left minorities marginalised. A Human Rights Act would help fix that | Michael Kirby


Instead of inquiries and apologies, a bill of rights could give people access to justice and ensure governments are held to account

I was first taught about human rights at primary school, in the public education system of New South Wales. I had a very good fifth year teacher, Mr Gorringe. He gave his students something valuable that had come from the United Nations in New York. It was printed on lightweight aerogram paper, which I had never seen before.

The year was 1949, and the world was reeling from the horrors of the second world war. An Australian, Dr HV Evatt, was president of the United Nations general assembly. He had just helped create an important document, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was a copy of this document that my teacher gave me.

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Новости Радио Свобода: точность, оперативность, беспристрастность

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Число пострадавших при утреннем обстреле Севастополя выросло до четырех