Month: August 2023

Unlike most American soaps, Australia’s Neighbours usually avoids back-from-the-dead stories. Only two characters ever have gotten a miraculous resurrection (Harold Bishop and Dee Bliss), although many have returned as ghostly visitors. But the soap itself is another story. Several months after its cancellation, Freevee on Amazon picked up Neighbours. This means North American fans can
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In this article QAN-AU Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Australia’s Transport Workers’ Union have asked Qantas’ CEO to resign over for “empty promises to frustrated passengers” and “announcing more tactics to silence workers and suppress wages.” Phil Noble | Reuters Australia’s flagship carrier Qantas Airways reported a record annual profit on Thursday as demand
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In this article GPS Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Pedestrians walk past Old Navy and GAP stores in Times Square, New York City. Drew Angerer | Getty Images Gap reported mixed results on Thursday and underwhelming current-quarter guidance as the longtime mall retailer saw another quarter of declining sales across all four of its
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In what was to be expected, Legendary Entertainment and Warner Bros’ anticipated sequel Dune: Part Two from Denis Villeneuve is moving off its November 3 theatrical release to March 15, 2024, due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike. The sequel based on the Frank Herbert novel also will play Imax on its new date. Don’t be
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Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Nearly 1 in 3 investors would use artificial intelligence as their financial advisor, a new survey suggests — and that has the potential to lead to flawed advice, experts said.   Specifically, 31% of investors queried would be comfortable implementing financial advice from a generative AI program without first verifying
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News Isley Brothers Will Go to Court Over Band Name Trademark  A judge has denied Ronald Isley’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed against him earlier this year by his brother Rudolph, accusing Ronald of improperly seeking sole rights to the Isley Brothers name  By Hattie Lindert August 24, 2023 Facebook Twitter Rudolph and Ronald
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The terrain in Pakistan ranges from sea level deserts to the second highest point on earth at the summit of 8611m (28,251ft) K2, so it shouldn’t be surprising that the country sees a huge range of climatic conditions. The best time to visit will depend largely on whether you are drawn by the dramatic mountain
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The chief executive of Acevo has today accused the Home Secretary of using the Charity Commission’s statutory inquiry into Care4Calais to make “an irrelevant and politically motivated point about charitable purpose”. Following the publication of the regulator’s statutory inquiry findings into the refugee charity yesterday, Suella Braverman told The Telegraph newspaper that some charities “are
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Piccadilly A main thoroughfare since at least medieval times, when it was known as “the road to Reading” or “the way from Colnbrook”, Piccadilly takes its from from the piccadill, a wide, decorated collar that was sufficiently popular to make the fortune of a tailor called Robert Baker. When he built himself an impressive residence hereabouts it was
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Welcome to Fan Chant, a weekly column for K-pop fans, stans, and newbies alike. Each week, I’ll be rolling out interviews, lists, and all kinds of content to keep you in the loop on the latest and greatest from our friends in Seoul and beyond. Also, make sure to subscribe to my companion newsletter! The
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Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR. View All posts by Katie Moench Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of
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A lack of appropriate governance structures and properly defined roles allowed the former chief executive of the refugee charity Care4Calais to dominate the organisation without challenge, the Charity Commission has reported today. In the findings of its statutory inquiry, which concluded today, the regulator criticised the former trustees of the charity for serious historic misconduct
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