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Two men -- the Flying Sikh Milkha Singh and heavyweight freestyle wrestler Lila Ram -- broke India's medal drought in what were then known as the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales, in 1958.A little over a month before his ...
In the latest column, news about East Palo Alto City Council member Antonio Lopez's recent graduation from Oxford, Stanford Blood Center's participation in a national study and two Palo Alto High alums selected in the MLB Draft.
In the latest column, news about City Council member Antonio Lopez receiving his Oxford diploma, Stanford Blood Center taking part in a national study and two Paly alums selected in the MLB Draft.
Met chief Dame Cressida Dick left the job last week, with her deputy Sir Stephen House temporarily taking the reins until a permanent successor is appointed in the summer.
The outgoing Commissioner demanded 'operational independence from local and central government' for the Met in a year when the Mayor of London ousted her.
The plane of Eugene Hasenfus–which exposed the Contra operation after being shot down over Honduras—had flown out of Mena and belonged to Seal.[14] Clinton was allegedly recruited by the Agency [...]
Line of duty: What does Cressida Dick really want?
The first female and first openly gay Met Police commissioner is known to be cool-headed. But with challenges coming from all political sides, will that last? May 2, 2021
In April 2018, Tanesha Melbourne-Blake was gunned down in a drive-by shooting in Tottenham. She was just 17 years old, and an hour before her death had been happily posting on Snapchat like any carefree teenager. Amid rising street violence in the capital, her murder was a traumatic moment for the community. David Lammy, the local Labour MP, invited Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, and Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, to meet her family and friends. Lammy recalls it being a “very tough” meeting. “The feelings were really raw, the young people were very angry, they didn’t feel safe.”