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Hundreds of artists join The Artists Open Houses Festival 2021

Hundreds of artists join The Artists Open Houses Festival 2021
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Bournemouth man is jailed for spitting at police officer

Reuben Junior Charles, 53 and of Muscliffe Road, Bournemouth A MAN has been jailed after he spat towards a police officer. Reuben Junior Charles, 53, committed the assault at Bournemouth custody centre, having been arrested for an unrelated matter. The incident took place when Charles became agitated and spat at the officer through a cell hatch on September 5 last year. He was charged with assaulting an emergency worker and appeared at Poole Magistrates’ Court on May 5. Charles pleaded guilty to the offence as well as a breach of a conditional discharge order made by magistrates’ in August 2020 for being drunk and disorderly and possessing class B drugs.

The secrets behind Princess Diana s predominantly pink wardrobe

The secrets behind Princess Diana’s predominantly pink wardrobe The secrets behind Princess Diana’s predominantly pink wardrobe Princess Diana. [Image: vogue] Arriving in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, during the Royal Tour of the Gulf in March 1989, wearing a dress by Catherine Walker. Consider the mood-lifting powers of pink, then turbocharge. Blush, cerise, cotton candy, rose, fuchsia – whatever your predilection, Diana, Princess of Wales wore it, and she wore it mighty well. In an era where celebrity stylists are the invisible architects of flawless public appearances, Diana’s lifelong love of pink was far less engineered. It was her favourite colour – a partiality that, from the point that she ascended into public life, emitted an unassuming warmth.

MTA, Union Leaders Call For More NYPD Officers To Patrol Subways After Off-Duty Conductor Nearly Blinded By Attacker

MTA, Union Leaders Call For More NYPD Officers To Patrol Subways After Off-Duty Conductor Nearly Blinded By Attacker CBS New York 4 hrs ago Syndicated Local – CBS New York NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) Violence on the subway is becoming prevalent across New York City. While Mayor Bill de Blasio says it’s safe, the MTA is making a plea to get more protection for riders, CBS2’s Aundrea Cline-Thomas reported Thursday. MTA conductor Gerard Sykes’ face is bandaged. He’s in the ICU at Jamaica Hospital. © Provided by CBS New York (credit: TWU Local 100) Transit leaders say the off-duty worker could have been blinded after being slashed multiple times early Thursday morning while riding the J train at the Cypress Hills station.

OHIO Trustee, alumna Anna Harvey named President and CEO of the Social Science Research Council

OHIO Trustee, alumna Anna Harvey named president and CEO of the Social Science Research Council Published: May 6, 2021 Author: Samantha Pelham Ohio University Trustee and 1988 Honors Tutorial College alumna Anna Harvey has been named the 15 th president and CEO of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), an independent and international research nonprofit organization.  “I am deeply honored to have been asked to lead the SSRC as it approaches its centenary,” Professor Harvey said in a release from the SSRC. “The SSRC was founded to support social science in the public interest, with the ultimate goal of more effective and more equitable public policy. There is much important and hard work to be done to reach that goal, and the SSRC is uniquely positioned to unite the research, policy, and philanthropic communities in the work of understanding how our societies can better support human well-being around the globe. I look forward to contributing to that

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