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The Nearly Lost Work of a ‘Born Opera Composer’ Returns
New York Times· 3 days agoHistorians try to be precise, so it is awkward to admit that I can’t recall exactly when I first...
Aberdeen man who was 'living advert' for not taking drugs jailed for six years after £4,000 cocaine...
Aberdeen Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoChristopher McDonald had four previous convictions for drug dealing when he was arrested while...
Former Post Office chair 'regrets' keeping critical Horizon report secret | Computer Weekly
Computer Weekly· 2 days agoFormer Post Office chair Tim Parker said he “regrets” taking advice from the organisation’s legal chief to keep secret a critical report that could have supported the claims of subpostmasters ...
Contractor Comment: Warranty dilemmas and pricey pickups - Farmers Weekly
Farmers Weekly Interactive· 4 days agoHigh lamb prices, new kit and plenty of silage in the stack have lifted spirits at Daniel...
I wondered why Americans pay so much for dumb stuff. So I asked a $200-an-hour psychic.
Business Insider· 5 days agoIn a 2017 survey of American adults by the Pew Research Center, 41% of respondents said they believed in psychics, 42% said they thought spiritual energy could be located in physical things, ...
Kieran Shannon: The last film of the Dubs franchise was '23: the gang getting back together
Irish Examiner· 3 days agoGalway could have blown the championship open for a decade by defeating Dublin
Why Are You Shouting? by James Womack review – tales of the metropolis
The Guardian· 3 days agoJames Womack’s latest collection sees the city as both muse and antagonist. “The city is dead, and yes, the country too, / and probably, beyond, the grey wide world,” he declares in Seasons.