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Cricket: White Ferns suffer yet another defeat, lose Twenty20 series to England with one match to spare

Cricket: White Ferns suffer yet another defeat, lose Twenty20 series to England with one match to spare 5 Mar, 2021 05:00 AM 2 minutes to read White Ferns batter Katey Martin was stumped for a duck by England s Amy Jones during the second Twenty20 international in Wellington. Photo / Photosport White Ferns batter Katey Martin was stumped for a duck by England s Amy Jones during the second Twenty20 international in Wellington. Photo / Photosport Another White Ferns series, another defeat. The New Zealand women s cricket team have again been beaten handily, going down to England in their Twenty20 series. Like the one-day series that preceded the 20-over matches, New Zealand have been declared the loser with one match still to play.

Book World: Meet the forgotten rebels and quiet revolutionaries of women s history

Book World: Meet the forgotten rebels and quiet revolutionaries of women s history Lisa Birnbach, The Washington Post March 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail By Rosalind Miles - - - Gather round, sisters, to read tales of female rebels and pioneers from earliest days to Stormy Daniels. Our leader (leadress? I think not), Rosalind Miles, a woke 78-year-old British novelist and historian, takes us through tranches of lessons about our forebears in a brisk, almost impatient way - she has a lot of material to get through and only so many pages in The Women s History of the Modern World: How Radicals, Rebels, and Everywomen Revolutionized the Last 200 Years. The tranches have sparky titles - Turning the Wheel, One-Way Pendulum, Some Like It Cold and The Longest March - and they are organized chronologically, mostly, and by category.

Tianaa pills, said to produce an opioid like addiction, could soon be off Alabama store shelves

Tianaa pills, said to produce an opioid like addiction, could soon be off Alabama store shelves The highly-addictive tianaa pills could soon be banned from Alabama By Caroline Klapp | March 4, 2021 at 10:57 PM CST - Updated March 4 at 11:06 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Tianaa Red, Tianaa White, Za Za Red: these names may not mean anything to you. But for some, they are painful reminders of addiction and loss. They’re dietary supplements, not approved by the FDA, sold at convenience stores. If you take enough, some say it gives off a high, similar to heroine. Phillip Hundley says if it weren’t for the Tianaa pills, two of his friends he met at His Way would still be here today.

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