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Ex-Servicemen ‘want work and not charity’ (1936)
Major Ferguson outlined the work which was being done by the Legion to secure work and pensions for ex-soldiers and their dependents. He said that...
newsletter.co.uk - 30+ days ago

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‘Wanted To Be On The Same Team’ – Kevin Harvick Reveals ‘Ultimate’ Reason Behind NASCAR Move to RCR
Kevin Harvick revealed that his decision to join Richard Childress Racing was driven by his desire to share a team with Dale Earnhardt Sr....
profootballnetwork.com - 10 days ago
business
‘Wanted’ CEO posters and other threats emerge after Mangione arrest
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has given rise to threats against health care industry workers and executives, as well as police officers involved in the case. Business executives, health insurance industry employees and law enforcement officers have reported facing threats and...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Film and TV Charity’s Reel Impact programme opens applications for second round of funding
Following an incredible response to the launch of Reel Impact, applications for the second round of funding from the Film and TV Charity’s programme...
britishcinematographer.co.uk - 30+ days ago
education / teaching
Stabbed Pa. teacher Ellen Greenberg ‘wanted that happy ending.’ It never arrived
(Note: This story is the first of two parts.) They bonded as a family like never before. That’s how Joshua and Sandee Greenberg describe their 2010...
pennlive.com - 30+ days ago
books
Book thief who stole more than 1,000 manuscripts ‘wanted to cherish them before anyone else’
Filippo Bernardini impersonated hundreds of people in the publishing industry to target work by Margaret Atwood, Sally Rooney and Ian McEwan, but never intended to leak the books...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
What Does It Mean to ‘Want Someone’s Nachos’? A Guide to Social Media’s Favorite New Meme
If you logged onto social media at any point over the last few weeks and quickly became perplexed at the rampant use of the word “nachos,” let me assure you that you’re not alone; the nachos meme is quickly approaching “demure” levels of ubiquity. But if you don’t know the term or where it came...
vogue.com - 24 days ago