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Sudan's People Cry for Help As They Die of Thirst, Starvation

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News Binge: last week's stories all in one place - Santa Monica Daily Press

DTSM begins search for new security provider:Following the news that private security firm Covered 6 pulled out of a contract to patrol the 3rd Street Promenade, the Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) board recently voted to conduct a Request for Proposal from similar companies. The contract with Covered 6 had been signed by all involved parties and the company was due to begin work the first week of October, but the company backed out and exercised an emergency escape clause in the contract. DTSM Operations Director Jeremy Ferguson said that 20 companies received the Request for Proposal, hoping that the new security company will be able to start within 30 days of official selection.

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Tales of triumph to tackle negative stigmas at showcase - Santa Monica Daily Press

A courageous group of storytellers are set on curbing dangerous stigmas, using their professional voices to tell personal tales of struggle and triumph.

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Breakfast

have you missed this competition in the last years? i've missed it so much. really? because the judging was the social highlight of my year. it was. it's humbling, you know, i can think of stories that ijudged maybe ten years ago that i still remember and think, god, i hope that kid has forgotten it, because i would like to use that story. but at the end, he says you shouldn'tjudge people by what they like and stuff. you've got loads of ideas already. you shouldn't share this, people will copy what you are doing. this time the competition is just for primary schoolchildren, and stories don't have to be submitted until the autumn, with the winner is announced on world book day next march. words can be magic, you know, if you choose the right words you can make people laugh, you can make people cry, you can start a fight, you can finish a fight, you can make people think, if you just choose the right word. thank you so much.

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Breakfast

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BBC News

if you choose the right word, you can make people laugh, you can make people cry, you can start a fight, you can finish a fight. you can make people think if you just choose the right word. thank you so much. jon kay, bbc news. let's speak now to chris riddell, children's author and illustrator. award—winning children's author and illustrator, former children's laureate as well. and in addition to talking about 500 west today, it is of course world book day, the day when children love to get dressed up and their parents go through agonies trying to figure out how to create costumes, usually asked for at the last minute. we will talk about 500 words in a minute, but first, let's talk about world book day. what does it mean to you and why is it important that we have this day? it's a wonderful celebration of

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BBC News at One

before any stories are written, 4,000 volunteerjudges have to be recruited. teachers, teaching assistants and librarians, like sarah, who did it last time, and who's signing up again. it's an amazing opportunity to really get insight into the minds of children, to have some really brilliant reading to do, and and to feel that they're playing a part in something that's a really powerful project that really makes a difference to children's lives. this time, the competition isjust this time, the competition isjust for primary school children, for primary school children, and stories don't have to be and stories don't have to be submitted until the autumn, submitted until the autumn, with the winners announced with the winners announced on world book day next march. on world book day next march. words can be magic. words can be magic. if you choose the right word, if you choose the right word, you can make people laugh, you can make people laugh, you can make people cry, you can make people cry, you can start a fight, you can start a fight, you can finish a fight. you can finish a fight. you can make people think, you can make people think, if you just choose the right word. if you just choose the right word. thank you so much. thank you so much. jon kay, bbc news. jon kay, bbc news.

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BBC News

you need to do. unfortunately c is in our life, everyone�*s life, at some point. and so, yeah, it resonates massively. he is now officially in remission. cheering. you, me and the big c has made people laugh, it�*s made people cry, but, most importantly, it has been informative. both the nhs and the institute of cancer research say it�*s given a major boost to the number of people checking potential cancer symptoms early. last year, honorary doctorate degrees were awarded to lauren and steve for the impact the podcast has had. a posthumous degree was awarded to dame deborahjames, whose sister sarah and brother ben were at the live show. i think the spontaneity - of her is howl remember her. and just her laugh. # when you touch me like this.

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Breakfast

resonates massively. he is now officially in remission. cheering. you, me and the big c has made people laugh, it's made people cry, but, most importantly, it has been informative. both the nhs and the institute of cancer research say it's given a major boost to the number of people checking potential cancer symptoms early. last year, honorary doctorate degrees were awarded to lauren and steve for the impact the podcast has had. a posthumous degree was awarded to dame deborahjames, whose sister sarah and brother ben were at the live show. i think the spontaneity of her is how i remember her. and just her laugh. # when you touch me like this... she just had this vision of wanting to give more people more time through doing something good and using her platform to raise as much money, as much engagement, as much

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BBC News at One

don't be scared of them because they are quite funny at the same time. i mean, you talk about shining light in the dark. i really felt an affinity, particularly with rachael bland, because i had exactly the same type of breast cancer as her. and it gave me hope. he is now officially in remission. yeah! cheering. you, me and the big c has made people laugh, it's made people cry, but most importantly it's been informative. both the nhs and the institute of cancer research say it's given a major boost to the number of people checking potential cancer symptoms early. lauren and steve are now stepping away from the podcast. it's been a massive privilege. you've been like our therapy group, our best mates, our support group, our everything. so, it's been... oh, it's going to get all teary now, isn't it? applause and cheering.

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