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Prep roundup: Granada s Joshua Morano shuts out De La Salle in EBAL semifinals – The Mercury News

Granada advances to final against San Ramon Valley, which rallies to edge Amador Valley in 8 innings. St. Francis softball standout Shannon Keighran strikes out 20 to beat Valley Christian.

Search is revealing a gender divide — what does that mean for brands?

Guest Column: Sapna Chadha, VP, Marketing-India, SE Asia & S Asia, APAC, and Jess Duarte, Insights Lead, Think with Google APAC, write what the Google Search results reveal about gender divide

Tom at the Farm movie review & film summary (2015)

Québécois filmmaker Xavier Dolan is only 26 years old and has already directed 5 features, 4 of which he wrote. Some he has acted in, some he has not. He has gotten the kind of attention young artists dream about, some good, some bad, festival awards, critical raves and critical derision. As an actor, Dolan has a blank and beautiful quality reminiscent of the young Alain Delon, whose almost otherworldly good looks were show-stopping and yet somehow off-putting as well (utilized to great effect in Jean-Paul Melville s Le Samouraï ). Audiences are drawn to such cinematic beauty, but can also be envious, and slightly hostile. (Alfred Hitchcock loved to fill his films with beautiful people and then make horrible things happen to them.) Is there anything there behind that mask of pure beauty? 

Accessibility specialist Elisabeth Ward on disability in digital and the impact of the pandemic

May 4th 2021 18:17 On day two of Econsultancy Live: ‘What’s next for CX?’, Elisabeth Ward, accessibility expert at Scope, speaking to Econsultancy Editor Ben Davis, gave an overview of disability in digital including how the pandemic has in some cases exacerbated accessibility issues. More than fourteen million (or one in five) people living in the UK are disabled, meaning as many as 40% of UK households house at least one disabled person. Despite this group making up such a large proportion of UK customers, they are still 50% more likely to face barriers in digital spaces than non-disabled customers. “The collective spending power of disabled people and their households, often called the Purple Pound, is estimated to be worth £274 billion per year to UK businesses, but 7 in 10 customers say they will click away from a website that they find difficult to use.” Ward revealed.

Ottawa man who bludgeoned two wives, killed his neighbour, dies in prison

Article content Camille Cleroux, a convicted serial killer who bludgeoned two of his wives to death with a rock and killed his neighbour, has died in a B.C. prison. The Correctional Service of Canada says Cleroux, 67, died, apparently of natural causes, on Sunday  at Pacific Institution in Abbotsford. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ottawa man who bludgeoned two wives, killed his neighbour, dies in prison Back to video In 2012, the Ottawa man admitted to killing ex-wives Lise Roy and Jean Rock and neighbour Paula Leclair, 64, over a two-decade period beginning in 1990.

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