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Gordon D Arcy: Weary Leinster and Munster stars ready for final Lions auditions

All of them are the Tommy Gunn character lobbing bombs in the alleyway. Garry Ringrose was a decent shout to tour in 2017 but Gatland went with Jonathan Davies while also bringing two Kiwis in Ben Te’o and Jared Payne. Ringrose was high up the list of potential Lions until his latest season-interrupting injury. Henry Slade and Henshaw or a fully fit Manu Tuilagi are serious partnerships, so Ringrose probably needs to feature against La Rochelle. In the back three, Anthony Watson, Jonny May and Louis Rees-Zammit are the main contenders with Duhan van der Merwe bringing that Afrikaner physicality to put pressure on Jacob Stockdale – who was slick against Northampton – Hugo Keenan and Keith Earls to turn Gregor’s head. I worry that 50-50 calls will fall for Welsh and Scottish players.

Chevron, Toyota team up to examine hydrogen

Chevron, Toyota team up to examine hydrogen Apr 21, 2021 1:45:pm Summary by: Daniel Graeber Posted in: Chevron, Toyota team up to examine hydrogen US major Chevron said April 21 it was teaming up with the North American division of Toyota to explore the use of hydrogen in the transportation sector. “We are excited to collaborate with Toyota,” Andy Walz, the president of Chevron’s North American fuel and lubricants division, said. “Working towards a strategic alliance on hydrogen presents an opportunity to build a large-scale business in a low-carbon area that is complementary to our current offerings.” Through a memorandum of understanding (MoU), the companies said they would push for policies that support hydrogen infrastructure, explore market opportunities in the light- and heavy-duty fuel cell vehicle sector and jointly pursue research and development in hydrogen-powered transportation and storage.

Review reveals how dead animals ended up in Akaroa water reservoir

Review reveals how dead animals ended up in Akaroa water reservoir 20 Apr, 2021 02:06 AM 4 minutes to read An internal review has revealed how six dead animals ended up in Akaroa s drinking water reservoir. Photo / Hamish Clark An internal review has revealed how six dead animals ended up in Akaroa s drinking water reservoir. Photo / Hamish Clark Other A scathing internal review has revealed how six dead animals ended up in Akaroa s drinking water reservoir, causing major disruption to the water supply and three cases of water-borne diseases. The Christchurch City Council review into the drinking water contamination that affected Akaroa and Takamātua earlier this year identifies the poor condition of the L Aube Hill Reserve reservoir as the likely cause.

Canadian budget offers restricted support to CCUS

Canadian budget offers restricted support to CCUS Apr 20, 2021 2:30:pm Summary by: Dale Lunan Canada will provide tax-based incentives for the development of carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects, but intends to bar schemes that use captured CO2 in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations from participating, federal finance minister Chrystia Freelan. Posted in:

Queen Elizabeth casts away major royal tradition in nod to Prince Philip

Queen Elizabeth casts away major royal tradition in nod to Prince Philip Entertainment Queen Elizabeth signifies symbol of modernity as nod to Prince Philip s no-fuss attitude Queen Elizabeth broke free from a major tradition that all mourning royals follow after the death of a loved one.  The 94-year-old monarch has ceased to use black-edged stationery during the official mourning period, as royal custom dictates. As reported by PEOPLE, the Queen will instead use personalized stationery featuring her crest in black, instead of the customary red. This was done as a subtle nod to Prince Philip s no-fuss attitude about his funeral.

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