GG Townson Convinced She Lost Salt-N-Pepa Role After Epic Rap Fail During Audition
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The Everybody Hates Chris actress stars opposite Laila Odom in the Mario Van Peebles-directed biopic that chronicles Cheryl James and Sandra Denton s rise in the hip-hop industry in the late 1980s. Jan 26, 2021
GG Townson was sure she had botched her chances at starring in the
Salt-N-Pepa biopic after messing up the words to the rap icons Shoop hit during her audition.
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Salt James, opposite
Pepa Denton in the TV film, which was a dream project for her manager. When I first got the call, my manager, he had emailed me and was like, Listen, they re doing a Salt-N-Pepa project, and I need you to book this for me, because I love them, Townson recalled to the New York Post s Page Six.
A campaign has been started to make the cooperative movement stronger in Rajasthan through ensuring audit of the accounts of village service cooperative societies to enable them to obtain loans from banks. This would continue up to the close of January, reports Hindu.
Cooperatives Registrar Muktanand Agrawal said cases of loans being given to cooperative societies without the completion of audit had come to light. The move is expected is to make financial transactions transparent.
The cooperative registrar said strict action would be taken against erring village cooperative societies under the Rajasthan Cooperative Societies Act, 2001.
Despite Beijing's increasingly hostile trade war, Australia sold a lot more goods to China (particularly iron ore) in December. The Australian share market begins its shortened trading week, ahead of Australia Day, with small gains.
SCDOT gets high marks in annual financial audit SCDOT logo (Source: SCDOT) By Associated Press | January 23, 2021 at 2:17 PM EST - Updated January 23 at 5:54 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - The South Carolina Department of Transportation said auditors have found no problems with the agency’s finances for a second year.
Independent firm Mauldin & Jenkin reviewed the agency’s spending during the fiscal year that ended in June 2020 and announced their findings to the agency earlier this month, the SCDOT said in a statement.
The audit said the agency has strong internal controls to prevent improper or unnecessary spending.
Auditors also said the increases in gas taxes for road improvements that started in 2017 have not increased spending on non-road related items at the agency, SCDOT said.