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'We queued for an hour and 15 minutes. It was excruciatingly slow'
The Bournemouth Daily Echo· 8 hours agoQueues for security at Bournemouth Airport were said to have been disruptively long as travellers tried to get away, with some nearly missing their flights. "The issue has been resolved and we would like to apologise for any inconvenience.”
AUD/USD Forecast: Immediate resistance comes at 0.6800
The Forex Market· 15 hours agoAUD/USD’s upswing faltered just ahead of 0.6800. The US Dollar managed to regain the smile on...
Map reveals exact locations where asking prices FELL this month
The Sun· 23 hours agoTHE average price tag on a home dipped by more than usual this month, a property website has revealed. The fall has been driven by home buyers' reluctance to move ahead of ...
Of Demigods and Minotaurs: Greeking Out in Athens and Crete
New York Times· 23 hours ago“It’s true,” said Holt, my 10-year-old son. Greek mythology has had a renaissance of sorts among...
Barisal Guns - Nature
Nature· 16 hours agoIn this last instance the sound is supposed to originate in the rush of sand down the mountain side. … In the case of Jebel Musa, where it is said that the monks had originally settled on the ...
Watch the horrifying moment a car is T-boned by a bus
Daily Mail· 16 hours agoThe dashcam footage showed a bus colliding with a small silver car in Glenunga, in Adelaide's...
International students do not have unfair advantage - review
BBC News· 8 hours agoA review has found “no concerns” that universities are watering down entry requirements for...
Should clubs sign players on the back of international tournaments? (AKA The Sofyan Amrabat effect)
New York Times· 4 hours agoMajor tournaments can be seductive for clubs with loose purse strings. Examples range from Sami...
Auliʻi Cravalho on How to Be a Respectful Tourist in Her Native Hawaii
PopSugar· 15 hours agoAs Hawaii continues to rebuild its infrastructure following the Maui wildfires in 2023 and the COVID...
Box Office Grosses May Surpass Pre-COVID Levels in 2026. That’s the Good News…
The Hollywood Reporter· 2 hours agoGlobal box office and global total cinema revenue will surpass pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels in 2026, but admissions won’t do so over the next five years. Global subscriptions to streaming services ...