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Letters to the Editor, April 24, 2021 Monterey Herald Capitol officer Sicknick died of natural causes In Thursday’s “Your opinions,” Bill Hood demonstrated that folks in Columbus, Ohio, are just as misinformed as folks around here are. In his letter titled “It’s crazy out there,” he alludes to Americans who kill other Americans with “even fire extinguishers.” No doubt Bill is referring to the now-debunked claim that U.S. Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick died after being struck with a fire extinguisher during the Jan 6 incursion into the U.S. Capitol. Even the left-wing Associated Press had to report that officer Sicknick, “suffered a stroke and died from natural causes, the Washington, D.C., medical examiner’s office ruled Monday.” ....
Should you happen to be driving the roads of Warwickshire or Gloucestershire this week there is a chance you will come across a group of walkers. Bob Champion will be among them. The Grand ....
That state has denied allegations about its human rights record, but nobody really seemed to mind about the accusations, perhaps because the royals spent a lot of money improving the infrastructure, appointing one of the greatest coaches in the world and buying lots of very talented footballers. Some people said they spent too much money, but ultimately they have been allowed to continue playing in the Champions League. The club won lots of trophies and cast off its previous tendency to slapstick, but they could never win in Europe. The Champions League became a quest. Once upon a time there was another football club from the capital of France. For many years people laughed at it, because it was a young club and nobody in the capital of France really seemed to like football all that much. Then they were taken over by the royal family of a foreign state, who were very rich. ....
Cloth Cap will be going in as favourite Credit: PA The 2021 Grand National gets underway this afternoon. Here, 1990 winner Marcus Armytage gives his verdict, while you can find the view of our tipster Marlborough and the thoughts of the great and the good from sport below. Good luck! It may not be quite the message the Government has wanted to get across to the public in the last 12 months but, as a degree of normality begins to return, it is time we should all start Takingrisks. A year after the Randox Health Grand National was cancelled by Covid, the 173 rd running will finally take place albeit in front of its smallest ever crowd which might just about amount to 1,000 people if you add up the owners, trainers, officials, racecourse staff and police. ....
Burrows Saint looks primed to win racing s biggest prize on what will be a sombre afternoon In the shadows of the tragic passing of Prince Philip, the nation will have the distraction of the enthralling 173rd Grand National 10 April 2021 • 8:00am Burrows Saint jumps the last on the way to winning the Boylesports Irish Grand National Steeplechase Credit: David Fitzgerald /Sportsfile My two wishes for Grand National day were: Tiger Roll and a monsoon. We haven’t got either. Tiger Roll going for a third National would have been the biggest racing story for decades, while bad weather is always good for viewing figures as we try to break the ten million viewer barrier on ITV today. ....