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TV Movie Guide: 15 - 21 February

What s it about? Wealthy teenager Charlie Bartlett (Yelchin) is failing miserably at fitting in at a new public high school run by the world-weary Principal Gardner (Downey, Jr.). As he begins to better understand the social hierarchy, Charlie s honest charm and likeability positions him as the resident psychiatrist dishing out advice, and the occasional prescription, to his fellow students in need. NOTE: No catch-up at SBS On Demand   Studio Ghibli animation magician Gorō Miyazaki talks summoning forth ‘Earwig and the Witch’ Continuing the Japanese animation dynasty, Gorō Miyazaki talks about switching to computer animation, capturing the spirit of a magical YA novel, and learning from his dad.

Letters: Focus on getting the country vaccinated – not going after travellers

SIR – The complaint that vaccination passports are “discriminatory” is puzzling. They are supposed to discriminate between those who have been vaccinated and those who have not. 
 I could not visit my daughter in the United States last summer because flights were cancelled. I hope I will not be barred from seeing her this year because some people refuse vaccination or have not yet been offered one. It should not be equal misery for all. Malcolm Allen Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire SIR – John Brandon (Letters, February 9) says he wants a document once he has been vaccinated so that he can resume his previous life.

Dry January may be over but we all need to watch our alcohol intake, says Catherine Scott

Dry January may be over but we all need to watch our alcohol intake, says Catherine Scott
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State Roundup: Dem leaders push $520M in relief targeting small biz, vulnerable Marylanders

State Roundup: Dem leaders push $520M in relief targeting small biz, vulnerable Marylanders The State Senate Jan. 22, 2021. MarylandReporter.com photo DEMS PROPOSE $520M TARGETED RELIEF PACKAGE: Senate Democratic leaders Wednesday unveiled a $520 million coronavirus fiscal relief package aimed at helping both the state’s small businesses and its most vulnerable communities survive the pandemic, Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter writes. The Senate’s “Recovery Now” plan runs a wide gamut of priorities: sending millions to food banks and fire departments; wiping out utility and rental debt for a few thousand families; awarding grants for businesses, artists and nonprofits; paying $1,000 to tens of thousands of people stuck in limbo in the unemployment system; restoring buses and trains to pre-pandemic service levels; and funding “wellmobiles” to administer doses of the coronavirus vaccine, Pamela Wood of the Sun reports.

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