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Li'l Friday: St. Patrick's Day, early Azalea Festival celebrations

SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — Li’l Friday is a weekly roundup of events in art, music, theater, comedy, pop-up markets and more. All events featured were scheduled as of…

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Full throttle in neutral: China's new security architecture for the Middle East

This report addresses two widely held beliefs about the nature of China’s engagement in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) that ought to be revisited in light of notable developments.

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MOVIEGOER: Nora survives health issues, stars in new film, writes book

Nora Aunor



Reports of Nora Aunor’s failing health took a backseat when she gamely faced media Feb. 4 to announce she was making another screen comeback, her nth.



The superstar and National Artist admitted she had not been feeling well in recent past. She has breathing problems. She gets tired

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Newsday

the party given the problems new zealand is facing?— zealand is facing? if the national -a zealand is facing? if the national party opposition _ zealand is facing? if the national party opposition did _ zealand is facing? if the national party opposition did have - zealand is facing? if the national party opposition did have a - zealand is facing? if the national - party opposition did have a coherent plan, i would say chances are not very good for labour. but has not put forward a clear alternative vision. if chris hipkins, the new labour prime minister, can put forward division, can enact some policies that will ease the pain — tax cuts, subsidies, greater access to health and education, more immigration to ease the labour shortage — if you could affect these in the next few months and get the press and the public behind him, then the chances are better than 50-50, then the chances are better than 50—50, labour could be trained to government in the october election. at the moment, the analysts are divided, and some are saying it's not over yet. labour is now in with a chance. new investors will be appointed, but there will be continuity, new policies, some of

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BBC News at Ten

tonight at ten: five pledges from the prime minister at the start of the new year on which he wants the country tojudge his premiership. in a keynote speech, rishi sunak focused on the nhs, cutting inflation and economic growth. but labour mocked his vision, asking is that it? the cost of living, to hide. waiting times in the nhs, too long. illegal migration, far too much. the problems _ migration, far too much. the problems we _ migration, far too much. the problems we see _ migration, far too much. the problems we see today, whether it's in the _ problems we see today, whether it's in the nhs _ problems we see today, whether it's in the nhs or in schools or communities where it comes to crime, come _ communities where it comes to crime, come down _ communities where it comes to crime, come down to— communities where it comes to crime, come down to a failure over the last 13 years _ come down to a failure over the last 13 years it's— come down to a failure over the last 13 years. it's on the prime ministen _ 13 years. it's on the prime minister-— 13 years. it's on the prime minister. ~ , ., minister. we will be looking at the detail and asking _ minister. we will be looking at the detail and asking if _ minister. we will be looking at the detail and asking if the _ minister. we will be looking at the detail and asking if the pledges . minister. we will be looking at the | detail and asking if the pledges can be delivered.

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BBC News at Ten

good evening. in a keynote new year speech, rishi sunak has set out five pledges to voters including on the nhs, the cost of living and the economy in a bid to establish a fresh vision for his government. the prime minister promised to halve inflation, grow the economy, reduce debt, cut waiting lists, and stop illegal channel crossings. among the many challenges facing the country is the huge pressure on the nhs and mr sunak said that reforms were coming and that cutting waiting times was one of his priorities. but labour called him the do—nothing prime minister and said the country was entitled to ask is that it? our political editor chris mason reports. we have had thousands and thousands of pounds of business lost over many weeks all year. it is the first time i have had to go and ask for help, ijust cannot do it at the minute. | i had to take him out in the rain| at the hospital to have the x—ray and then bring him back

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BBC News at Ten

the prime minister returned to downing street, his stall set out. tomorrow it will be keir starmer�*s turn to offer labour's alternative vision. chris mason, bbc news, in east london. so as we heard the prime minister has said that nhs waiting lists were "too long" and promised they would fall with people getting the care they need more quickly. 0ur health editor hugh pym is here. how realistic is the pledge? he has set himself a _ how realistic is the pledge? he has set himself a stretching _ how realistic is the pledge? he has set himself a stretching target - how realistic is the pledge? he has set himself a stretching target butl set himself a stretching target but wants to be judged set himself a stretching target but wants to bejudged by it. last set himself a stretching target but wants to be judged by it. last year ministers predicted that the overall waiting list in england, currently 7.2 million, would carry on going up through to the early months of 2024 before beginning to turn. arguably things have become more difficult since that prediction with more covid patients in hospital than anticipated, flew having a serious impact this winter, and there are strikes with more to come, all factors limiting the number of

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Newsday

in charge now for 13 years. that's a very long time to make change in our country. the problems we see today, whether it is in the nhs, schools or communities when it comes to crime come down to a failure over those 13 years. the prime minister returned to downing street, his stall set out. tomorrow it will be keir starmer�*s turn to offer labour's alternative vision. chris mason, bbc news, in east london. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... more than 160,000 people have paid their last respects to the former pope — benedict 16th — before his funeral at the vatican on thursday. the japanese people are in mourning following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respects when it was announced he was dead. good grief. after half a century of delighting fans around the world, charlie brown and the rest

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What's the Problem with Taking State Power?

As movements grow beyond the anarchist lens of Occupy, they must face hard questions of bureaucracy and cooptation.

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