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'It got there quick': Nespelem community forced to evacuate as 11,000-acre fire is burning in town The Chuweah Creek Fire/Joe Moses Road Fire has already claimed 14 structures, seven of which were homes. Author: Amanda Roley, Mia Hunt, Nicole Hernandez Published: 7/13/2021 7:55:17 PM Updated: 6:50 AM PDT July 14, 2021 NESPELEM, Wash. — The fire burning in Nespelem has already claimed 14 structures, seven of which were homes. The Chuweah Creek Fire/Joe Moses Road Fire has burned 11,000 acres, according to Kathy Moses with the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. KREM's Amanda Roley and Nicole Hernandez talked to homeowners and community members on Tuesday who witnessed the fire or lost their home.
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Charleston opens first Nina Hamnett retrospective Nina Hamnett (1890-1956), Dancer (Rupert Doone 1903-1966), 1922-23. Oil on canvas, 45 x 29cm. Collection. Heritage Doncaster, Doncaster Council. LEWES .-Charleston reopened with the first major retrospective of the work of British artist Nina Hamnett (1890 1956), a central figure in the London and Paris art scenes of the early 20th century. Featuring works that span three decades, the exhibition showcases Hamnetts incredible eye for portraiture and reveal key aspects of her practice which has, in recent times, remained little known and unseen. Born in Tenby, Wales, Hamnett was at the heart of the British-French exchange of art and ideas during the 1910s and 1920s and was a key point of connection between the Bloomsbury group, the Camden Town Group and the School of Paris. She became a celebrated artist in both London and Paris, exhibiting widely in solo and group shows, including those of The London Group and the New English Art Club frequently throughout the 1910s to 1950s, and at both the Royal Academy and the Salon dAutomne in 1948. Hamnetts talent, vivacious spirit, flamboyance and striking appearance made her a popular figure in the artistic quarters of Montparnasse and Fitzrovia, and brought her to the attention of some of the most significant artists of the day.
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Charleston prepares to welcome visitors back again in time for summer sussexexpress.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sussexexpress.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WASHINGTON — From John Kennedy to Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump, American presidents have taken aim at corporate America’s tax-avoidance schemes before — and mostly missed. Now, President Joe Biden is training the government’s sights again on the loopholes, shelters and international havens that have long allowed multinational companies to dodge taxes in ways that ordinary households cannot. The idea is twofold: First, to help pay for Biden’s trillions in proposed spending — for everything from roads and bridges and green energy to internet access, job training, preschool and sick leave. And second, to shift more of the federal tax load onto companies and narrow America’s vast income inequality. Affluent investors reap the biggest windfalls when after-tax corporate profits accelerate.
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