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From the archive: in praise of Yorkshire, 1967

Guardian and Observer gain 33 National Press Awards nominations

Last modified on Tue 2 Mar 2021 00.11 EST The Guardian and the Observer have gained 33 nominations for the National Press Awards, with shortlist places for reporters, feature writers and commentators from across the two publications. Coronavirus was a dominant theme among the shortlisted entries, with Matthew Weaver’s story on Dominic Cummings’ lockdown breach nominated for the prestigious scoop of the year category. There were also nominations for the Guardian’s health editor, Sarah Boseley, its science editor, Ian Sample, and its social affairs correspondent, Robert Booth, as well as for a special supplement in the newspaper called The Lost Year. The Observer’s science and environment editor, Robin McKie, was nominated twice, while Saba Salman was nominated in the reporting diversity category for her work on the effect of coronavirus restrictions on people with disabilities.

From the archive: how to make your kids learn faster, 1970

‘Can you make your child brighter?’ asked the Observer Magazine of 13 September 1970, tapping into the anxieties of middle-class parents. Joy Scully charted the ‘often neglected first five years’ and described ‘some of the ways parents can help their children to realise their inborn potentialities’. You can’t make your baby walk, however many lurching hours he spends in a baby-walker Scully addressed the pressures parents put on babies to walk. ‘You can’t make it happen, however many lurching hours he spends in a baby-walker,’ she said, ‘and you can only impede it happening by subjecting the child to the most appalling constriction, like tying him down in a cot or to a table leg for weeks on end.’

TestoGen Review: Strongest Testosterone Booster [2021]

TestoGen Review: Strongest Testosterone Booster [2021] By Storyhub Studies indicate that Testosterone is one of the most important hormones in the male body. It is responsible for overall sexual wellness and fertility. Testosterone also ensures that energy levels, concentration, sexual drive and motivation are well balanced too. With the growing age, environmental pollutants, lack of nutrition in the food testosterone levels can decline rapidly. As per Observer Magazine, TestoGen shows the power of increasing T-Levels by 47%. If the levels of Testosterone are low in the body, the immediate changes that the body will experience are loss of energy, overall fatigue and lack of sexual appetite.

Kate Winslet thought she d DIED after spending seven minutes underwater for Avatar 2 filming

16 shares You can t think about anything, you can t make lists in your head, you re just looking at the bubbles underneath you…  My first words [when I resurfaced] were, Am I dead? Yes, I thought I d died. Kate added that she learned free diving for the role with the help of her husband Ned Rocknroll, though he struggled with spending as much time under the water. What do you do? In a new interview the actress confessed she couldn t think about anything while being submerged in the tank after learning to free-dive for the role She continued: You have to have someone there. Ned trained with me and he got quite good at the breath holding as well. But he did… black out.

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