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and rotting on the streets. even wild boars have been spotted roaming the city. our correspondent mark lowen explained more about the vote. good afternoon, it is far too early to know about results, or i guess even turn out, but is it likely to be, notwithstanding the horrible things in rome, that there will be much desire to vote in these elections? it has been a rough old yearfor elections? it has been a rough old year for italy. elections? it has been a rough old yearfor italy. it elections? it has been a rough old year for italy-_ elections? it has been a rough old year for italy-— year for italy. it has been a rough old 18 months _ year for italy. it has been a rough old 18 months and _ year for italy. it has been a rough old 18 months and with _ year for italy. it has been a rough old 18 months and with covid - year for italy. it has been a rough old 18 months and with covid and | year for italy. it has been a rough - old 18 months and with covid and the economic crisis that has involved. i think that people will be interested in going out to vote, the turnout figures are largely similar to what we had four orfive figures are largely similar to what we had four or five years ago and there is a feeling here that local elections give a platform to parties
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The very makers of the laws will virtually all buy 20-year-old junks being dumped into the country to add to the poisoning of Kampala’s air. ILLUSTRATION | JOHN NYAGA
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The biggest health crisis we think we ever had is the coronavirus, something that we didn’t cause.
We have fought it so hard that as we mark one year this week since the first Covid-19 infection was identified in Uganda, we have lost just over 300 people.
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Uganda’s revolutionary leaders from the ‘Class of ’86’ like quoting a Biblical verse that chastises those who leave undone what they ought to do and then do what they ought not to.
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Ben Affleck Is the Only Relatable Celebrity
Deep feelings and Dunkin' Donuts on the streets of pandemic-era LA MEGA
Celebrities aren't like you or me. Brad Pitt might have gotten divorced and then taken up pottery, but he's also nearly 60 with an eight pack. Keanu is Keanu. Leo spends too much time on yachts and in Davos and frolicking in St Barts with 23-year-olds. He's too carefree. Drake earnestly shaves tramlines into his eyebrows. He is 34 years old. Harry Styles looks
good in flares. They're just a different breed, you see; their past selves have been washed away by money, access, privilege, expensive dentistry, new shoes and Nobu reservations.
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Ruth Carter, guest editor of EW sister publication Exhibition News
, speaks to Hugh Jones, who took over as CEO at Reed Exhibitions in February 2020.
Despite Hugh Jones’ long, hard-hitting and impressive corporate career, the last decade being within RELX leading data, compliance and technology-based businesses, it was still a surprise to the exhibition industry when he was appointed chief executive of Reed Exhibitions in February 2020. The industry embraces new, fresh blood that thinks differently, especially those with data and technology roots. But that is usually offset by a deep-seated belief that ‘outsiders’ will not understand the intangibility and uniqueness of exhibitions in a way that a long-serving industry expert will have. So, Jones’ appointment at the helm of one of the biggest and most influential global companies in our sector sent ripples through the community.
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