Author: Faisal

1 News presenter Melissa Stokes speaks to All Blacks legend Sir Michael Jones about the moment he scored his first try at the first-ever Rugby World Cup in 1987.When I told my dad I was interviewing Sir Michael Jones, he said, “I gave him a pat on the back for once.” It happened in the late ’80s after a Ranfurly Shield match at Lancaster Park in Christchurch, when the crowd could spill onto the pitch and surround the players after the game. Her husband Dave said, “Tell him I filmed him,” and Lucy’s father, a producer, was equally awestruck. Sir…

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The Davis County Agriculture Hall of Fame’s first 15 inductee plaques have been touring the region since being unveiled in January.But they will eventually settle at the Owensboro Museum of Science and History.No date has been set for the Davis County Agricultural Hall of Fame to open at OMSH, but Kathy Olson, the museum’s chief executive officer, said the museum will be part of the 7,000-square-foot second museum’s permanent history gallery. He said it would be. floor.“That gallery will have a section dedicated to our local and regional agriculture,” Olson said. “There are a lot of crafts related to agriculture.”For…

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butler township Arthur P. Centofanti to Ann Na Chien, his home on Slater Road. $360,000 center township Carolyn K. Burton to Farran M. Marker and Joshua W. Cares, Brown Street home. $30,000 colombiana Linda Hertel to Javier Ybarra Correa, Timberline Drive condo. $252,500 Flynn Investments LTD to 21 Railroad LLC, Railroad Street auto care sales and services, Elm Street and South Main Street (Columbiana Buick Chevrolet) parking lot, buildings and grounds. $638,636 Flynn Investments LTD to 21 Railroad LLC, commercial garage and parking lot, Railroad Street structure and grounds (Columbiana Buick Chevrolet). $187,507 Columbiana Buick Co. to 21…

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During a recent visit to Norway, I was surprised to learn how important wine is to many Norwegians. Some of them are prepared to camp out for weeks to secure the best Burgundy, and conversations about wine on stage can become Oslo’s favorite theatrical event. Norwegian taste is unexpected. Norway’s best-selling wine is made by his black metal musician, who also curated an exhibition at the Edvard Munch Museum. Like most Scandinavian countries, there is only one retailer of alcoholic beverages. Norway’s monopoly Vinmonopolet, like Sweden’s Systembolaget and Finland’s Arco, imposes heavy tariffs on alcoholic beverages. In Norway, a 75cl…

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MILTON — The Central Susquehanna Ecosystem recently announced that students Alejandro Bugarini, Gabriel Corrales, Raelynn Graff, Olivia Kelley, Brady Mason, Savannah Nixon, Zen Rigas, Oliver Ridinger, Blake Rothermel and Xander Tallent will represent the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit 16 announced that he had been selected. He serves the region as a Chief Science Officer (CSO) through his statewide STEM initiative in PA, the Chief Science Officer Program.This internationally recognized program is designed for students in grades 6 through 12 and fosters leadership and innovation in science. The Central Susquehanna EcosySTEM cohort is comprised of her 10 students selected by the…

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After last week’s shootout win over Frederick, Lancers coach Rick Connor said the secondary was “under attack” after the Cadets threw for nearly 250 yards to take the game.After a solid week of practice in preparation for Friday’s game against Middletown, defensive backs MJ Rowlett and Mason Furster were determined to rebound and make an impact against the visiting Knights.Farster and Rowlett combined to cause three turnovers and each player returned an interception for a touchdown in the first half of a 28-0 shutout victory over Middletown. Ta. “We talked about it all week because we got off to a…

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DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — A rare solar eclipse will turn off the lights (sort of) in Georgia this weekend, and DeKalb County’s Fernbank Science Center has a big event planned for it.The annual Oktoberfest is held on Saturday, providing the community with a great place to observe celestial phenomena. This is a free event offering a variety of science activities.”We often forget that science is part of our natural lives, but eclipses are a great reminder of that,” said Science Center Director Janetta Greenwood. “This is a great experience. I believe in experiential learning.”read more[DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for…

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Chris Paul has only been a Warrior for three months, but he’s tired of being seen as an outsider to Golden State’s title aspirations. The Warriors acquired Paul in a blockbuster summer trade with the Washington Wizards in exchange for young guard Jordan Poole, and Golden State core players Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green were traded to Chase. The hope was that the veteran could help bring another NBA championship to the center. In an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area’s Zena Keita on the latest episode of “Dubs Talk,” Paul talked about how he thinks he fits…

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The world’s best women’s beach volleyball team will be determined on Sunday. America’s best team will probably be decided on Saturday.Taryn Cross and Kristen Nass will face Kelly Chen and Sarah Hughes in the world championship semifinals in Mexico for a spot in Sunday’s gold medal match. It will be the first time two U.S. women’s or men’s teams have faced off at the Olympics or on the world stage since Misty Mae-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings defeated April Ross and Jennifer Kesey in the 2012 Olympic final. It will be a deep game.Cross and Nas are second in the…

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A group in western Oregon is planning a large watch party for Saturday’s annular solar eclipse, even if the weather isn’t ideal for the celestial phenomenon. EUGENE, Ore. — Many groups in western Oregon are preparing watch parties for Saturday’s annular solar eclipse.Although the peak of the eclipse may only last a few minutes, the Eugene Science Center will host an entire day of events for this astronomical phenomenon.The fun will begin at 8:30 a.m. on October 14, when special viewing glasses and telescopes will be provided, experts will form the Eugene Astronomical Society, and viewing events will…

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