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Back-to-school-gates style: Why March 8th is a date worth dressing up for
When schools reopen, the only people happier than the pupils will be the parents – of course some mums are going to dress for the occasion
7 March 2021 • 6:48pm
Katherine Ryan dropping her onscreen daughter Olive off at school in The Duchess
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Almost as soon as Prime Minister Boris Johnson uttered the final date in his end-of-lockdown countdown, retailers launched ‘June 21st dressing’ as a shoppable category. It was a case of so long, leggings and loungewear; hello, crop tops, minidresses and party heels.
But I’d venture that the real date women are excited to dress for will arrive much sooner than late June. Get ready for March 8th: the biggest event on the 2021 fashion calendar so far.
Ex-Penn State President Graham Spanier should report to jail after losing latest appeal, prosecutors say
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
Posted Jan 13, 2021
FILE - State prosecutors are asking a judge to order former Penn State President Graham Spanier to begin serving a prison term for child endangerment. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)AP
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State prosecutors are moving for enforcement of Graham Spanier’s prison sentence following the former Penn State president’s latest defeat in appellate courts.
The Third Circuit judges, in an order dated Jan. 4, denied that request.
One day later, Senior Deputy Attorney General Patrick Schulte filed a motion in Dauphin County court seeking an order requiring Spanier to begin serving his 4- to 12-month prison term.
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The attorney general's office wrote in a Monday letter to Judge John Boccabella that no legal impediment prevents him from enforcing the minimum jail sentence of two months.