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Arrullos : Conozca el arte con maíz y leche de Juliana Góngora

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Prehistoric mammoth skeleton found in northern Siberia Berlin Candy Bomber beats back COVID-19 Gail Halvorsen, the pilot who was known and loved by German children in the late 1940s as the Candy Bomber, mostly recovered from the coronavirus, his daughter told German media on Thursday. Halvorsen, who lives in the US state of Utah and recently turned 100 years of age, has a cough but is otherwise doing very well, Denise Williams said. The former pilot became famous after the end of World War II, when US, British and Allied pilots made hundreds of thousands of deliveries of groceries and supply by air.

ICYMI: Stories to put a smile on your face

ICYMI: Stories to put a smile on your face dw.com 1/8/2021 dw.com From a WWII hero battling back the coronavirus to Ice Age rhinos in Siberia. Here s a selection of positive stories from around the world that you might have missed over the festive period. © picture-alliance/dpa/W. Kumm Gail Halvorsen, the face of the Berlin Airlift, has recovered from COVID-19 Germany achieves its 2020 climate targets Germany s carbon emissions during last year were down by 42.3% over 1990 levels, according to analysis by Berlin-based think tank Agora Energiewende. Agora attributes two thirds of the reduction to the coronavirus pandemic: most notably a signifcant drop in energy usage in industry, resulting in a CO2 emissions fall of more than 50 million tons compared to 2019.

رسائل غرامية من جندي في طريقها لعائلة زوجته بعد 100 عام

رسائل غرامية من جندي في طريقها لعائلة زوجته بعد 100 عام
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First World War love letters found in charity shop to be reunited with family

A cache of First World War love letters found in a charity shop is set to be reunited with the family of the woman who received them more than 100 years ago. The Sue Ryder charity launched a campaign on Monday to find the family of Mary Fortune after letters to her from her husband George, in the Durham Light Infantry, were found in one of their stores in Fulwell, Sunderland. Now they are set to be returned to David Bambrough, who came forward to identify himself as the great-grandson of Mary’s brother after being alerted to the letters via “random people” on the genealogy website Ancestry.

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