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In-Albon breezes past Kingsley to make second round
Swiss Ylena In-Albon defeated American Raveena Kingsley 6-3, 6-3 to move into the second round of the Montevideo Open at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club. In-Albon, ranked No 275, will play Russian Daria Lodikova next. Montevideo WTA 125, other first-round results (Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club, USD 115.000, most recent results first): Haley Giavara vs. Renata…
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King State’s St. Petersburg location, with coffee and beer and food, is opening this week
Here’s a bit of good news for St. Petersburg residents: King State has announced an opening date for its new location at COHatch (a co-working space) at 15 Eighth St. N. The Tampa-based coffee roaster and beer brewer will open with a full liquor bar and food menu on Tuesday, Dec. 12. But it will…
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Salem food producers open new winter market at 45th Parallel building
Sandra Martin is busy during the spring and summer selling gluten-free, dairy-free baked goods to customers across Salem, hitting three markets every week so people can taste her cookies and bars. But for Martin, owner of To Go Paleo, the winter can be a slower time as seasonal farmers markets close their doors. She was…
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Ranking college basketball’s best freshmen: Washington State’s Myles Rice earns Freshman of the Week honors
USATSI The first month of the 2023-24 college basketball season has come and gone. Conference play for some leagues has already started and the top first-year players in the sport are separating themselves from the rest. USC star guard Isaiah Collier debuted at No. 1 in our weekly Frosh Watch rankings and has maintained that…
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Eva Longoria Shines in Stella McCartney, Taraji P. Henson Dons Pat Bo and More Stars at Critics Choice Association Celebration of Cinema & Television 2023
The Critics Choice Association hosted its 2023 Celebration of Cinema & Television: Honoring Black, Latino and AAPI Achievements on Monday in Los Angeles, shining a light on the influential actors of color in the industry. Hosted by Starz’s “P-Valley” actor Nicco Annan, this year’s celebration included the cast of Warner Bros.’ “The Color Purple” (which…
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Artigo de Opinião: Reconhecendo Legítimos Saberes – UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DO CEARÁ
5 de dezembro de 2023 – 13:31 Por Lana Nascimento – Pró-Reitora de Extensão “Minha mãe… pode dizer que ela era rendeira, ela era marisqueira, ela era agricultora, ela era tudo. Tudo a minha mãe fazia, sabia fazer. E eu acompanhava ela e tudo isso eu fazia com ela. Eu trabalhava de enxada, eu arrancava…
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25° Porto Verão Alegre anuncia pré-venda de ingressos
O Porto Verão Alegre voltará a ocupar os palcos gaúchos, com mais espetáculos em mais espaços culturais. A 25ª edição do festival reunirá, ao longo de 30 dias, entre 10 de janeiro e 8 de fevereiro, cerca de 130 atrações em 19 espaços, dois deles fora da capital gaúcha. A venda dos ingressos acontecerá no…
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Illinois’ 3rd-largest health system rebrands
Evanston, Ill.-based NorthShore – Edward-Elmhurst Health has a new name. Illinois’ third-largest health system will now be called Endeavor Health. The $5.3 billion organization located in metro Chicago was created through the 2022 merger of Evanston-based NorthShore University HealthSystem and Warrenville-based Edward-Elmhurst Health. “It really does embody who we are,” Chief Marketing Officer Anne Martino…
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New cemetery proposal in San Jose’s Coyote Valley could harm wildlife, environmentalists say
article Coyote Valley ridge. Photo: Ron Horri/Open Space Authority <!–> –> <!–> SAN JOSE, Calif. – Environmentalists are urging San Jose leaders to reconsider plans for a new cemetery in Coyote Valley, claiming it will harm large swaths of natural habitats. –> The Heritage Oaks Memorial Park cemetery project would be built on 102 acres…