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The sinkhole, which was just five metres in diameter when it was first discovered in the village of Santa Maria Zacatepec in the central state of Puebla, is now 97 by 78 metres, the general coordinator of the local civil defence, Jose Antonio Ramirez, said on Thursday.The
I Built An Underground Cave After a Fight With My Parents Andrés Cantó On 5/25/21 at 9:30 AM EDT
Until I was 8 years old, I lived in La Romana, a small town with 2,500 inhabitants in the Spanish province of Alicante. But in 2009 my family decided to renovate an old country house nearby. They intended for it to be used on weekends, but the place was so quiet and beautiful that we decided to live there.
Other children came to visit us in the countryside on weekends, but the rest of the time I was alone. I never had anything like a PlayStation or a Wii. In fact, until 2013 I didn t know about the internet. Instead I loved to play outside and build cabins with used materials that I found on our land.
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As spring bloomed and pandemic restrictions withered, New Yorkers had a wider choice of entertainment options: baseball games, bowling alleys, comedy clubs. More legally murky were performances of the spandex-heavy faux combat known as professional wrestling. Last month, a close reading of social-media posts and of a German wrestling-results site suggested that there could soon be such a show at a strip mall on Staten Island. Reached by phone, the show’s organizer, Joey Bellini, guardedly confirmed its existence, but only after being assured that the inquirer was not one of his “enemies.”
While the city’s entertainment industry remained on pause, Bellini’s outfit, Warriors of Wrestling, had quietly resumed monthly shows in July. “What are the guys gonna do?” Bellini said one Saturday afternoon, before a match. “They’re not training for nothing.” Sturdily built, with a shaved head and a salted brown goatee, Bellini was sitting by the in
Laraine Newman Reflects on Her Life, Career in Memoir May You Live in Interesting Times
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Laraine Newman was 23 years old when she was cherry-picked by Lorne Michaels to join the inaugural cast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” in 1975, along with Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris and Dan Aykroyd. During her five-year tenure on the iconic show, Newman skyrocketed to fame for playing memorable characters such as Connie Conehead and Sheri the Valley Girl. A founding member of the legendary comedy troupe the Groundlings, the Emmy-nominated comic would go on to appear in Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories” and in TV series such as “St. Elsewhere” and “Laverne & Shirley.” Newman would later carve out a thriving career as a voiceover artist, behind characters in such blockbuster animation projects as “The Incredibles,” “Minions” and “The Secret Life of Pets.” She’s also contin