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Today in History for Jan. 23: In AD 638, the Islamic calendar was created and first used. In 1492, the Jewish Pentateuch was ...
Every New Year’s Day, the first thing I publish is a compendium of inspirational quotes, one for each of the next 365 days ...
A dealership's rating is based on all of their reviews, with more weight given to recent reviews. Includes reviews of Blaise Alexander Chevrolet of Philipsburg from DealerRater. Want to share your ...
As you may know, Samuel Montembeault scored four goals yesterday for the Laval Rocket. Was it a bad outing? Not necessarily. After all, he received very little support from his teammates, and many of ...
Recently, there has been more drama in the Kennedy Center’s offices than in its performance spaces. That was certainly the case yesterday, as the hallowed landmark was — whatever the legality — ...
The next few days are going to be… important for Samuel Montembeault. The goaltender has been sent back to the AHL for conditioning purposes and needs to get off to a good start against the Monsters.
LONDON, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin is dragging out negotiations over Ukraine, while Russia is seeking to bully critics with tactics from sabotage attacks to buzzing airports ...
Britain's new head of MI6 has proven she knows her bugs after appearing on camera for her maiden speech wearing what appeared to be a 007 Miss Moneypenny-inspired brooch. Blaise Metreweli, 48, the ...
Newly-installed MI6 chief Blaise Metreweli has used her first public speech in the role to emphasise the need for the Secret Intelligence Service – as it is formally known – to have “mastery of ...
So it was unsurprising that when Blaise Metreweli, the spy agency’s first female leader, chose to make a large, jewelled brooch the focal point of her ensemble, she set tongues wagging. Ms Metreweli ...
LONDON — On the face of it, the new MI6 chief’s first speech featured many of the same villains and heroes as those of her predecessors. But in her first public outing Monday, Blaise Metreweli, the ...
Blaise Metreweli, the first female MI6 chief, urges officers to master AI and be “as fluent in Python” as in foreign languages. The former head of Q emphasises technology must infuse field tradecraft, ...
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