An Unexpected Way To Pirate Comic Books On Amazon Kindle?
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Okay, this is a twist on the old pirating comic book story courtesy of Amazon. Someone, using the name
Raymond Coles, appears to have uploaded a whole load of Marvel and DC comic book digital files to Amazon Kindle and has been promoting them on Amazon Marketplace, and crediting the comics to themselves. And while one can pay a minimal amount to purchase copies – much less than legitimate digital sales or print sales would cost – one could also read them on Kindle Unlimited for free – a small amount of the reader s Amazon Prime subscription going to whoever uploaded them. Could be Raymond Coles, could be anyone.
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Jockey Hector Rafael Diaz Jr. Driven By Hope That His Brother Will Walk Again Sponsored by:
Jockey Hector Rafael Diaz Jr.
When Hector Rafael Diaz, Jr., dreams about racing against his brother, he can t identify the track or what horse he s riding. He doesn t know if it is a stakes or a $5,000 claiming race.
All that remains is the pure joy of competition.
As the siblings turn for home, their horses vying head-to-head, neither jockey gives an inch. Each seems to know what the other is thinking, and Hector Rafael s adrenaline skyrockets from the thrill of knowing that he and young Hector Miguel are living the life they were meant for.
Salmon spawn in the upper Columbia after an 80-year hiatus
Scientists from Colville Tribes and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife say this is an important first step to restoring a healthy population.
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Northwest Public Broadcasting / December 29, 2020
For the first time in more than 80 years, salmon have spawned above the Grand Coulee Dam. It’s the beginning of a study by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation to bring salmon back to the Upper Columbia River.
This fall, Colville research scientist Casey Baldwin walked up and down the Sanpoil River, upstream from the dam, searching for salmon redds. In August, the tribal fisheries managers had released 100 fish with PIT tags Passive Integrated Transponders to track the salmon. They’d hoped to see if the fish survived and spawned.
Silverton undersheriff unbroken after several close calls
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Steve Lowrance has been shot twice, survived violent car crash
Monday, Dec. 14, 2020 5:03 AM Steve Lowrance, undersheriff for the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office in Silverton, in front of the historic San Juan County Courthouse. Lowrance has been shot twice and in a near-fatal car crash while serving in law enforcement, but it hasn’t broken his resolve to help others. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald Steve Lowrance, undersheriff for the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office in Silverton, in front of the historic San Juan County Courthouse. Lowrance has been shot twice and in a near-fatal car crash while serving in law enforcement, but it hasn’t broken his resolve to help others.