of north carolina, seemingly unfazed by the torrent of bad headlines his disjointed debate performance had generated. crowd: joe! joe! - folks. i don t walk as easy as i used to. i don t speak as smoothly as i used to. i don t debate as well as i used to. but i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth! crowd: yeah! he seemed for all the world like a new man, reading from the teleprompter with a passion that had been all too absent the night before. i know, like millions of americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up. it was a far cry from the rasping and rambling performance on the debate stage that was all too often painful to watch. everything we have to do with, uh. look. if. we finally beat medicare. it s left his party in a state of crisis. yet, despite rumblings about replacing their candidate, publicly, at least, democrats are circling the wagons. referring to his own lacklustre performance in a presidential debate in 2012, joe biden s former bo
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ALDERSHOT chairman Shahid Azeem has slammed the government for “moving the goalposts” on non-league football funding, but says a decision from cash-starved clubs on the National League season should be imminent.
The 66 clubs from the National League, National League North and National League South have been asked by the league to decide the outcome of the season, after it was revealed that £11 million due to be offered as part of the government’s Sports Winter Survival Package would be in the form of costly loans, rather than grants.
Clubs have about a month to consider their position and vote. But given the severity of the situation, with the National League North and South in the midst of a two-week suspension, Azeem expects a swift outcome.
IN these troubled times, we all need to take steps to look after both our physical and mental health. The difficulty is often knowing how - but one Geordie author has penned a new book in order to help people do just that. George Spencer, known to his friends as Geordie, was born in Newcastle but joined the armed forces as a young man. He and his family lived at Blackdown Deepcut Army married quarters in Hampshire - but his daughter, Vivan, is a well-known face in the Tyne Valley as the operator of Northumbria Kitchens. The Kirkharle-based business won the Kitchen Company of the Year award in the North of England Prestige Awards 2020.