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Keira and Paula IT truly is a family affair at a Glasgow branch of M&S where four generations of women have taken their turn behind the tills. Employee Keira Divers has followed in the footsteps of her great-grandmother, grandmother and mum to work in the Argyle Street branch of the high street favourite. While the 18-year-old said it is strange to think she may have sat at the same register as her great-gran, she is grateful for the support she has had in the shop. Ahead of Mother s Day tomorrow, she said: I love that my mum, gran and great-gran have all worked at the Argyle Street store and it’s nice to think that we could have all been sat at the same till.
There s a six degree of separation in the Diamond State: everyone knows Joe.
Those who know him best, like his former Senate Press Secretary, Margaret Aitken, said his presidency was meant to be. He s the only guy for this moment. He comes in with a wealth of knowledge. He s hitting the ground sprinting, he knows so many people. He s a uniter, a healer, said Aitken.
When asked what this means for Delaware residents, Wanda Munsoid said, It means you can be from a small state and still be and still be president. It was an amazing experience, said University of Delaware President Dennis Assanis. I can t even describe the feeling that we had. We felt incredibly honored sitting across from the podium where President Biden was giving his fantastic speech.
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Historic Beer Birthday: Thomas Aitken
Today is the birthday of Thomas Aitken (January 5, 1821-January 5, 1884). He was born in Scotland, but emigrated to Australia in 1842, when he was 19. “In 1851 he founded the Corio Brewery in Geelong, and later started the Union Brewery in Melbourne. By 1854 he was in business at Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, where he had built a new brewery, distillery and malthouse. The large complex was called the Victoria Parade Brewery,” which was later known simply as the Victoria Brewery. He also developed the formula for their most popular beer, Victoria Bitter, also in 1854. When Thomas died in 1884, his son Archibald took over the brewery, but today it is owned by Carlton & United Breweries, which in turn was acquired by SABMiller, although last year, Asahi Breweries bought Carlton & United.