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Eastenders Confirms Heartbreaking Endometriosis Story For Ruby Allen – lewisboroledger.com


April 3, 2021
The actress also insisted she still finds it exhausting to cope when people are indignant towards her character, but has “received a lot higher” at separating herself from her role. And now, Louisa is concerned followers have “already turned on” Ruby for framing Stacey, and has insisted the character deserves “empathy”. Ruby Allen is returned to EastEnders on September 18 – and she or he’s instantly been given a big storyline.
Ruby later discovers that Jake had murdered Danny, and he or she is furious with him. Jake becomes obsessive about Ruby’s welfare, and takes over the operating of her membership until she turns 18 in October. Ruby withdraws £2000 for a holiday, however decides to return it and is mugged by Juley within the process.

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'A wonderful opportunity': 2020 Law Day High School Essay Contest winners chosen


Victoria Penate | Staff Writer
Stephen Baker, a local attorney who has been managing the Nevada County Bar Association’s Law Day High School Essay Contest for 14 years, said the best part of running the contest is seeing each year “what the kids are thinking.”
The contest, open to Nevada County high schoolers, asked that they write an essay of no more than 500 words based on the year’s prompt. The essays were then judged by a group of attorneys, who chose first, second, and third prize winners — awarded $2,000, $1,000, and $500, respectively — and two honorable mentions.
The 2020 prompt directed students to argue for a change they would like to make to the U.S. Constitution that they believe would strengthen democracy in the nation. The winning students were announced last month.

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