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Surrounded by siblings and neighborhood kids, Bailey Jones looked no worse for the wear Wednesday as she played in her yard.
Which is really kind of remarkable when you consider that just a few short weeks back, the second-grader had been stuck momentarily under a car after being clipped right in front of her house.
âI was just running across the street when the ice cream truck was here,â she said, a shy smile spreading across her face.
To Amy Jones, Baileyâs mom, the incident â once the initial shock of seeing one of her four kids hit passed â represents a teaching moment, raises serious questions and reinforces a message thatâs been preached since the very first time circus music blared from a refrigerated truck.
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Fishing ban brings rare species back to China s largest freshwater lake China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-19 09:04 Share
Ochetobius elongatus [Photo/Chinanews.com]
NANCHANG-It had been almost a decade since Wang Shengbian, an aquatic animal specialist, last saw an
Ochetobius elongatus in Poyang Lake, China s largest freshwater lake.
But he encountered one of the fish recently-about 23 centimeters long and weighing 47.4 grams-during routine monitoring of the lake.
Ochetobius elongatus used to be a common fish species in the Yangtze River basin. However, due to environmental destruction, overfishing and human disturbance, its population fell rapidly and it became a critically endangered species.
And in 1980,
R.E.M. played their first gig as R.E.M. It took place at Athens, Georgia’s 11:11 Koffee Club in front of 150 people and the show ended when police shut it down since the venue was unlicensed.
And that’s what happened today in Rock History.
Photo: Getty