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Hobbit doors bring delight, discovery and fun to Love Library South | Culture

Over 70 years ago, Don L. Love Memorial Library opened its doors at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in October 1947. Throughout these 74 years, the UNL Libraries have offered resources

Ceremony Honors Lenape Indians Who Died for American Independence

Ceremony Honors Lenape Indians Who Died for American Independence
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Tribute to Bill Page — Godshill lad who moved to Australia in 1970

BORN and raised in Godshill, William Albert (Bill) Page has died in his adopted country of Australia, with members of his family by his side. Mr Page, 77, had cancer. His funeral was held at Northcliffe Chapel, Kembla Grange, in New South Wales. He was born on November 7, 1943, to Albert and Mildred Page (nee Denness) and was raised in Godshill, firstly at Merryl Cottages then Elm Court. He attended Godshill Junior School then Ventnor Secondary School, where he became head boy. After leaving school he went to police college and joined the Surrey Constabulary, stationed at Farnham and Guildford. He married to June Patricia Whitaker in 1966. They moved into married quarters in Haslemere where they had two sons, David born in 1967 and Stephen born in 1969.

Health chief warns Covid surge could leave patients unable to get help from paramedics

Tracy Nicholls, head of the College of Paramedics, says paramedics are under an unprecedented pressure She said some ambulance crews have reported waiting up to ten hours to transfer a patient to hospital staff    Professor Chris Whitty said hospitals could be overwhelmed in weeks in a scathing article in the Sunday Times Some 46,000 hospital workers are currently off sick with coronavirus as NHS comes under more pressure 

Coronavirus UK: Chris Whitty warns hospitals are facing the worst crisis in living memory

Britons not taking the coronavirus lockdown seriously could soon cause avoidable deaths , they are warned Professor Chris Whitty warned hospitals could be overwhelmed in two weeks in a scathing article  Some 46,000 hospital workers are currently off sick with coronavirus as the NHS comes under pressure Prof Whitty blasted coronavirus rulebreakers for being the link in a chain that will allow the virus to spread

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