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U S military apologizes for highly offensive leaflets it distributed in Afghanistan

U.S. leaflets dropped over Parwan province, north of Kabul, showed the shahada – the Muslim profession of faith – printed on the image of a dog, an animal viewed by many Muslims as unclean.

13 Washington Students Are National Merit Scholarship Winners

UpdatedThu, Apr 22, 2021 at 9:44 am PT Reply 13 Washington students have been named winners for the 2021 corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship Program. (Shutterstock) SEATTLE 13 Washington state students have been named winners for the 2021 corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship Program. The winners were announced on Wednesday and include approximately 1,000 high-school seniors from across the U.S. According to a press release from the National Merit Scholarship Program, the corporate scholarships are financed by about 140 corporations, company foundations and other business organizations. The awards are renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study and students get a stipend that s anywhere between $1,000 - $10,000 each year. Some of the awards include a single payment between $2,500-$5,000.

Norwich publican employs bouncer to keep to Covid rules

James Linder, who runs The Eagle pub in Newmarket Road in Norwich. - Credit: Archant A pub landlord in Norwich is using security on his door after large groups - including an entire football team - attempted to break Covid rules and drink together. James Linder, who runs The Eagle pub in Newmarket Road in Norwich. - Credit: Archant James Linder, who runs the Eagle, in Newmarket Road, said he did not want to put off customers and was very happy to have reopened. But since Monday, he has found some people are trying to break Covid rules and meet in large groups of more than six or two households.

Covid: Norwich pub landlord says staff having to police rule-benders

Covid: Norwich pub landlord says staff having to police rule-benders Published image captionJames Linder said he was happy his pub had opened but did not want to be policing customers A pub landlord happy to be able to reopen has warned customers not to try to bend Covid restrictions by booking extra tables. James Linder of The Eagle in Norwich welcomed drinkers to the pub s garden on Monday after four months closure. But he said guests reserving several tables at once for themselves and friends had put his staff in the position of policing people , he said. Trade body UK Hospitality said: We need people to stick by the rules.

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