Month: May 2023

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The number of complaints made against adverts published by non-commercial organisations fell by more than 40 per cent last year, latest figures show. The annual report from the Advertising Standards Authority, the UK advertising industry’s self-regulatory body, shows the number of complaints lodged about ads by non-commercial organisations was 2,654 in 2022, down from 4,545
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Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing
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Young adult fiction has a certain reputation with people who don’t normally read it. Since the books are about teens, the themes must be juvenile, right? What literary adult wants to read about whiny teenagers with their naive problems? Admittedly, some YA books are wall-to-wall with whiny teenagers. That isn’t what defines YA, though. In
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World Vision UK’s government funding almost halved last year, according to the charity’s latest accounts. It received £4.6m from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in 2021/22, down from £8.2m in the preceding 12 months. World Vision UK’s FCDO funding has dropped by about three-quarters since 2019/20, when it was worth £16.7m. The charity previously
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Hiking in France is nothing short of glorious.  From soaring alpine peaks to billowing lavender fields and azure rivers corkscrewing down into deep canyons, France has a trail to match every mood, moment and ability.  Our eight favorite French hikes take in everything from cloud-grazing peaks to Provence’s drowsy, sun-kissed countryside and the wave-hammered beaches
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In this article DIS Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT This film image released by Universal Pictures shows Mark Wahlberg, left with the character Ted, voiced by Seth MacFarlane in a scene from “Ted.” (AP Photo/Universal Pictures) Photo Credit: Universal Pictures/Tippett Studio After spending years amassing streaming subscribers at great cost, media companies now need
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I’ve seen the term “disaster girl novels” floating out there in the ether. In particular, BookTokker Mari (mynameismarines) used the label to describe one of her recommendations, Luster by Raven Leilani. Luster is about a young Black woman who gets involved with an older white man in an open marriage. And it’s messy. The book
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