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This day in history, May 6: Hydrogen-filled German airship Hindenburg catches fire and crashes, killing dozens

This day in history, May 6: Hydrogen-filled German airship Hindenburg catches fire and crashes, killing dozens
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Notable events on this day in history

Today s highlight May 6, 1954: Medical student Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile during a track meet in Oxford, England, in 3:59.4. On this date 1527: Unpaid troops loyal to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V attacked Rome, forcing Pope Clement VII to flee to safety; some scholars mark the ensuing sack of the city as the end of the Renaissance in Italy. 1882: President Chester Alan Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which barred Chinese immigrants from the U.S. for 10 years (Arthur had opposed an earlier version with a 20-year ban). 1910: Britain s Edwardian era ended with the death of King Edward VII; he was succeeded by George V.

The Jacksonville Symphony used fewer players for a big Mahler sound

jacksonville s first Taco & Tequila Fest highlights things to do

It s just about the first weekend in May, the traditional weekend for the Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival in Fernandina Beach. Alas, this year s festival has been called off due to the pandemic, but here are five things you can do instead: Sandalwood celebration Sandalwood High School s band celebrates the school s 50th anniversary with a gala musical celebration Friday at First Baptist Church in downtown Jacksonville. Forever Saints Strong, a new song written for the event, will make its debut. The concert begins at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Admission is free. Parking is in the church s Garage 1 on Laura Street. 

Nearly nine out of ten Arval salary sacrifice cars now EVs

Date: 28 April 2021   |   Author: Sean Keywood Leasing company Arval says 89% of cars leased from it on salary sacrifice schemes are now EVs, compared with 39% two years ago. The firm says that in the same time period, the total number of cars provided by its Arval Ignition salary sacrifice scheme has gone up by 252%. Arval UK consultant Richard Cox said that government incentives were the main reason behind the growth in EVs. He said: The single biggest reason behind the rise of the EV-centred salary sacrifice scheme in the last couple of years has been the introduction of zero and very low rate BIK taxation rates, meaning that the latest, most advanced and environmentally-friendly cars can be offered to employees at extremely attractive monthly rates.

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