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Steve Braunias: 2020 - The year of absence
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Steve Braunias looks back on 2020 and refuses to name the one thing that defined the year. It could have been worse. It wasn t like we suffered the utter devastation and plain unannounced rudeness of an asteroid flinging itself at the planet, like the one that struck 2.229 billion years ago in Yarrabubba, in Western Australia, and was confirmed in January as the world s oldest asteroid crater. There wasn t an awful lot of life around 2.229 billion years ago but its scant bits and pieces were put through an extinction event. It squeezed the Earth s crust to unimaginable pressures, said Curtin University researchers, describing the impact, before exploding and ejecting carnage across the landscape. 2020 was nothing like that. Well maybe a bit like that. It was quite a bad year in some respects.
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Meri Kirihimete fine folk of the Bay of Plenty from all of us here at Sun Media.
Christmas has come early to you in The Weekend Sun. Next Friday, our feet will be up and Santa will not be delivering you a newspaper.
Apparently he doesn’t do newspaper deliveries and those who normally do will be too busy unwrapping gifts.
However, this ties in nicely with this week’s theme of “being prepared” because there are a number of ways that Christmas can boot you in the bum.
Just ask Reverend Jan Wallace of the Pukekohe Anglican Church who was left shaking her head this week after a truck carrying Christmas hams collided with and demolished an historic archway outside the church.
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