service members spending an hour on the ground. over 100 u.s. personnel removedd from the capital city of sudan and involved a week of intensive planning. in a statement late last night. president biden thanked unmatch #-d skill of american service members part of that as well as country s of ethiopia and saudi arabia and j j djibouti saying t cost hundreds of lives already and it must stop. the army and para military group rapid support forces battle for control of the country and the two sides were allies working together in seizing power in a coup two years ago and now fighting over which sides general would lead the military. a bulk of the fighting has taken place in cartoom and operations at the embassy have been suspended and they ve mobilized their diplomatic staff and spread to other cities and civilians are left scrambling to move to safety and flights have been halted as the airport has been pummeled and shelling roadblocks in place and it s really terrible to try a
then the other is depression rate among the online generation. it s so high, 30% of 15-34 year-olds and one young woman was diagno diag diagnosed with n and she ditched her smart phone and it went away. rachel: the catholic university said we want our students to have relationships with people and not machines. this story about this girl not having gre depression after ditg phone was fascinating. if i try to take my son s phone he s like i need it for my school. no you don t. no, you really don t. the students are finding they have a different kind of life because they don t have smart phones. i was raised in the land line generation where you have one phone in your house and that was it. these state of the unions are on social media and one woman tragically lost her daughter to suicide, social media related. she said we shouldn t call it social media but social
Greenwich s history of elaborate gardens takes the spotlight in new exhibit
Rosemarie T. Anner
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Maggie Dimock places a finger on a sheet of paper torn from a pocket-size notebook. Her very precise cursive script on the paper, appropriately small for the page, identifies the pamphlet beneath it as describing The Orchards, later known as Seabury House off Round Hill Road in Greenwich. Dimock touches the notepaper with such reverence as if she were caressing a rare jewel.
Curator of exhibitions and collections at the Greenwich Historical Society, Dimock mounted an impressive exposition on the exuberant gardens of Greenwich that flourished when mansion-building transformed the town into a Gold Coast suburb. “Beautiful Work: The Art of Greenwich Gardens and Landscapes” runs through Sept. 5. She spent weeks gathering material that will “celebrate the ambition, industry and delight” of gardens that characterized the great estates of Greenwich,” she said.
admire free enterprise, offering a product or service that people will pay for. where people have an issue is with huge corporations. 50% admire big business and 50% don t like that image. again, the context. socialism rates 37% in the poll, representing above a 30 of this country. the federal government would have to carry out any flam is rated not much higher at 39%. certainly senator sanders is committed to his ideology. he is opposed to the profit mode and he said so. let that be part of our debate. he assumes the legacy of franklin roosevelt. a hero of the democratic party. i don t think it was correct for the drastic steps, roosevelt, a democrat, not a socialist had to take at the depthins of the gre depression as evidence fdr calls