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NCIS latest season was hit with a huge delay with filming unable to take place because of the worldwide lockdown. The CBS show finally premiered in November, two months behind its normal airing schedule, and after just three episodes, is already on a break. NCIS will soon be back though, featuring the departure of a key member of the team.
Relief, Hotels In Gulmarg Asked To Function Normally Till March Saima Bhat
SRINAGAR: In view of the ongoing winter games held at famous ski resort Gulmarg, which will be followed by the events on Christmas Eve and New Year, the hoteliers have taken a sigh a relief when they were asked by the administration to continue with their work till March 2021.
Tourists enjoying snow scooter riding at Gulmarg on Wednesday, January 1, 2020.KL Image by Bilal Bahadur
The district development council in collaboration with the Gulmarg Development Authority (GDA) has formed committees on Saturday, which will hear the concerns of hoteliers to further ease out the plan where hoteliers will be allowed to do their work, without encroaching the government spaces.
kdfw s james rose reporting from dallas/ft. worth airport. i will not fly because they have these procedures in place. kate hamilton and three others came to protest the body scanners and the enhanced patdowns. at dfw there was not resistance to the advanced security measure. it s an illusion, but really it s an invasion of our privacy and, you know, our rights. reporter: right or wrong, the vast majority of people we talked to sported the screening supported the screening. i m not concerned. i think that s the price you pay to live in america. reporter: the tsa had previously told us people would be randomly selected for enhanced screening, but we saw about 50% of the passengers going through the body scanners, the other half going through the metal detectors. the tsa says only a few people opted out of the body scanner. if they opt out, we have to apply an alternate screening
reporter: kate hamilton and three others came to protest the body scanners and the enhanced pat-downs. at the airport there was not resistance to the enhanced security measures. it s an illusion of security and safety but really it s an invasion of our privacy and our rights. reporter: right or wrong the vast majority of people we talked to supported the screening . i m not concerned. that s the price you pay to live in america. reporter: at this airport two body scanners were in use at terminal d. tsa said people would be randomly selected for enhanced screening. we saw 50% going through the body scanners, the other half going through metal detectors. they say only a few people opted out of the body scanner. if they opt out we have to impose an alternate screening, which is a pat-down. the goal is to get the type of information that we would have got even from the ait. is there anything underneath