The Swansea shops we loved to go to as kids that aren t there anymore
From a giant slide to a giant bag of Pic n Mix, there was plenty you d look forward to on a trip to the city centre with mum or dad
Corey Thrussell, then aged 15 months, reaches for a Woolworths Pic n Mix box back in 2009 (Image: Adrian White)
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He had denied his crimes. Andrews first started abusing his victims when he was aged 14 and continued to do so into his early 20s, Cardiff Crown Court heard. Christopher Rees, prosecuting, read out statements made by his victims. One of them revealed: “Giving evidence in court was a traumatic experience. It nearly killed me.” Another complainant told of how: “I felt used as a sexual object.” Julia Cox, mitigating, said her client was in poor health and would be “vulnerable” in the prison environment. She added how the defendant was a widower after losing his wife suddenly during the police investigation into his abuse.
As modern evangelicals, it is tempting to treat idolatry as a relic from the ancient past. Who, after all, bows down before golden calves or worships images of Nebuchadnezzar anymore? In “Here Are Your Gods”: Faithful Discipleship in Idolatrous Times, Bible scholar and Langham Partnership international director Christopher J. H. Wright stresses that idolatry is alive and well, even if it often operates outside our conscious awareness. Freelance writer and editor of The Worldview Bulletin Christopher Reese spoke with Wright about idolatry in the Old Testament and resisting its lure today.
How did the authors of Scripture understand pagan gods and idols? Did they believe other deities existed?
Grade-A student was running heroin and crack dealing operation in residential streets
Aspiring Oxford University student Jamal Hourrieh took orders from addicts on the drugs gang s mobile phone and dispatched runners to make deliveries
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CANYON COUNTY â The Canyon County Sheriffâs Office is not relenting on its search for the people responsible for the Dec. 17, 2014 murder of 25-year-old Christopher Reese, who was working as a night shift clerk at a Jacksonâs Food Store in Notus, as the sheriffâs office announced in a Dec. 17 news release marking the sixth anniversary of the killing.
The sheriffâs office continues to treat the case as a high-priority case, with detectives having followed up on over a thousand tips and leads. Despite these clues, the suspects remain at large.
âMy heart continues to go out to the family and friends of Mr. Reese, and I want nothing more than to bring them the closure they so desperately need,â said Canyon County Sheriff Kieran Donahue in the release. âThis was almost certainly a planned, meticulous attack, and not some random act of violence like many of the homicides we see in this area. Thatâs why finding these two suspects and holding th