were laid off as well, so it has been reallyl tough and even those not l associated with the airport, a lot work in the public- sector, so public sector pay freezes have been hitting them, energy prices going up, - inflation going up, - and for other constituents, the cut in universal credit is really, really tough. - i am worried. we have had a really hard time and i am worried that a lot- of people are on the edge at the moment, under- an awful lot of pressure. so, yes, it is hard, - it is really hard and i feel for people at the moment. we just need more support. the universal credit cut has. got to be halted in some form and we need to know that soon, because it is putting an awful. lot of pressure on people. what more do you think that labour should be doing as far as this argument is concerned, given it could be one of the big political dividing lines in the coming months? first of all, i think we need to get a bit angrier- about what has gone on, the mismanagement, i the whole p
everybody. but we see the suspect. what does he look like? he s got on a hoodie, and he has on something around his head. was this reagan s killer? detectives weren t sure, but that s not the only video they uncovered. here s reagan withdrawing money at one of those atms. next to her, a shadowy figure in the passenger s seat. but who was he, and most importantly, where was he? with their friends murderer at large, reagan s roommates were too scared to return to their apartment. it was your mom who pointed out, you guys can t go back to your apartment, that person has her keys. or driver s license, really. really he had access to our house for 24 hours before we realized. that was a terrifying after thought. turns out they had good reason to be afraid because around columbus, ohio, reagan s murder wasn t the only recent act of violence. coming up he just kept slugging me with his fist, and i kept
resident to come face to face with violence. he must have come up that alley, he came in and was right in the corner. he had a hoodie pulled down almost to his eyebrows, and then he had a mask up around his nose so all i saw were eyes, so i just started screaming. oh, my gosh. and he just ran to me and just kept beating me, beating my face. i fell to the ground between the two cars. and he just kept slugging me with his fist, and i kept screaming and the only words he ever said were just shut up. did you think this man might actually kill you? totally. this was somebody who wanted to do evil and hurt someone. that s what i saw, so yeah, i thought he was going to kill me so i just stayed on the ground. and then as suddenly as he appeared, the attacker was gone.
Movie review: New Tom and Jerry is school holiday fodder
14 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Slapstick reigns in Tom and Jerry, which is in cinemas now.
Toby Woollaston is a film reviewer for NZME regional mediatoby.m.woollaston@nzme.co.nz@TMWoollaston Those looking for a version of Tom and Jerry with substance might be a bit disappointed it s a lightweight flick that aims low. A cat and mouse slugging it out for almost two hours does wear a bit thin and this rendition, a glossy modern adaptation of the Hanna and Barbera original, disappointingly drapes a wafer-thin plot over the top of its action. The result is an Acme factory brimming with crash-bang-wallop but little else.