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Fireworks, fractions and the Fourth of July

Fireworks, fractions and the Fourth of July
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Här är läsarnas hundar

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Executive Chess fires off Feb 18

Published February 16, 2021, 2:57 PM Seven-time Philippine Executive Chess Association (PECA) champion Dr. Jenny Mayor, International Arbiter James Infiesto and Social Security System Senior Custodian Bobot Medrano banner the field in the 2021 National Executive Chess Championship to be held online on Thursday, Feb.18. The one-day tournament will feature a nine-round Swiss system forum with a time control of five minutes each player. It will be open to all qualified PECA members. The champion player will receive P5,000 while second and third placers will pocket P3,000 and P2,000. Monetary prizes will also be given to the remaining Top 10 placers, as well as top players in Senior, Lady, 2100 and below, 2000-below, 100-below, 1800-below and unrated divisions.

R I restaurants will no longer operate under curfew, but relaxation doesn t reach the bar

RHODE ISLAND RESTAURANTS, such as these on Federal Hill in Providence, have been operating under state restrictions since November. / COURTESY FEDERAL HILL COMMERCE ASSOCIATION PROVIDENCE – Restaurants that have been required to close early for more than two months because of the ongoing pandemic will be freed of that state requirement starting Sunday. The R.I. Department of Health announced it would drop that restriction, in a news conference Thursday. The relaxation comes even as state health officials say they… Register to keep reading or subscribe today and receive unlimited access.

San Diegans Face Tough Holiday Plan Decisions

For Derek White, one change in his plans is that his grandparents will not be part of the family gathering. “So I think it’s going to be a little bit of a lonely Christmas this year round. Hopefully next year is better,” said White. “Do as much as we can from the distance that we are from them. Lauren Morris is in the same situation. “This year is actually gonna just be my immediate family. We used to have both sets of grandparents come out. Sometimes our aunt and uncle but because of COVID they can’t come for health reasons and travel risks. So it’s gonna be a smaller Christmas this year,” said Morris.

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