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Why Shortland Street s queer visibility is so meaningful to actor Clementine Mills

Why Shortland Street s queer visibility is so meaningful to actor Clementine Mills
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What makes Shortland Street s Nicole Whippy a survivor

What makes Shortland Street s Nicole Whippy a survivor
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Shortland Street actor finds a role to cry for

Shortland Street actor finds a role to cry for
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Cuba: el apagón en la red como arma para desactivar protestas

Apagón en la red: el arma para desactivar las protestas en Cuba Las redes sociales han demostrado una vez más cómo en casos de disturbios masivos representan una amenaza para los regímenes autoritarios, que se dan prisa en cortar las comunicaciones La isla caribeña sigue estando a la cola de los países donde es mayor la ausencia de libertad de expresión y de información, lo que ha quedado una vez de manifiesto en esta crisis Fotografía de varios transeúntes en una calle de La Habana. / ERNESTO MASTRASCUSA / EFE 4 0 Comentarios El apagón informativo en Cuba no sorprende. Es lo habitual en gobiernos autoritarios que evitan por todos los medios mostrar lo que ocurre en sus calles cuando se producen disturbios o un estallido social. Ha pasado en otras partes del mundo en los últimos años, como Egipto o Irán, 

Worcesteria: Worcester police all the buzz after revelations

Worcester Magazine COP TALK: I wonder if anyone in authority in Worcester has ever regretted saying something more than Worcester Police Chief Steven M. Sargent probably regrets saying, “In my 35 years I have not observed racism in the department. We would not allow it. It has been practically a sport for armchair investigators, bloggers and journalists to turn up incidents and allegations of police brutality and institutional racism with the department, much of which has been chronicled in this column. So it probably shouldn t be surprising that the biggest social media buzz of the past few days has been Brad Petrishen s article for the Telegram & Gazette, “Despite chief s claim, Worcester investigated racist police incidents,” which highlights six investigations of racial complaints in the past decade, as detailed in documents provided after a public records request by the newspaper. As has been the hallmark of the ongoing public dialog between the Worcester Police Departm

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