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Letters: Anzac Day, foreign alliances, Arkwright days and cancer treatment
26 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
8 minutes to read
Armed forces personnel march to commemorate Anzac Day at the Auckland War Memorial Museum on April 25, 2021. Photo / Getty Images
Armed forces personnel march to commemorate Anzac Day at the Auckland War Memorial Museum on April 25, 2021. Photo / Getty Images
NZ Herald
Reflecting on our foreign alliances It was good to return to the traditional camaraderie of Anzac Day, commemorating the traumas of our wars and respecting the various sufferings involved. It is also important to remember the causes of these wars, and the circumstances which made such slaughter seem necessary.
Hundreds more Greater Manchester schools praised by parents for supporting pupils and families during lockdown
Families have told us the schools and teachers they want to thank for helping them through the pandemic
Updated
Hundreds more schools across Greater Manchester have been praised by parents (Image: Getty Images)
Hundreds more schools have been praised by parents in Greater Manchester for their efforts to help children during lockdown. Yesterday we revealed a list of more than 100 schools that mums, dads and grandparents said had gone above and beyond to support pupils and families.
We knew plenty more were worthy of similar praise and after asking parents to share the details, we ve been inundated with hundreds of comments.
Posted December 19, 2020 5:05 a.m. EST
Updated December 19, 2020 11:37 a.m. EST
By Rachael Scott, CNN
CNN It s George Bailey s crucial moment. Disheveled and desperate, he offers up a Hail-Mary prayer to a God he s not sure is listening: I m not a praying man, but if you re up there and you can hear me, show me the way. I m at the end of my rope.
Actor Jimmy Stewarts emotion is palpable in this scene, one that acclaimed actress Carol Burnett called one of the finest pieces of acting ever on the screen. What may have escaped audiences watching It s a Wonderful Life over 70 years after its making, is that the tears running down Stewart s face are real, the actor later shared.