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Martha Stewart has earned praise for her “timeless beauty” with her new feature in
Harper’s Bazaar, which sees the 79-year-old posing in a series of high-fashion looks.
In the feature, titled: “Martha Stewart Is the Original Influencer”, for the magazine’s March 2021 issue, Stewart opens up about her lengthy career, her 2004 prison sentence, and her lasting influence on popular culture.
The interview is paired with photos of the businesswoman, who was styled by editor-in-chief Samira Nasr, wearing everything from an oversized suit and converse to a black Balmain mini-dress.
In another photo accompanying the feature, Stewart can be seen lounging on a bed in a Gucci dress while holding a book by
Residents Anticipate Joy Of New Bridge Mr Kumar, who relocated to the settlement in 1987, said it was always difficult to cross the river. by nicolette chambers
21 Feb 2021 09:23 Back row, from left: Qaliwalu Settlement residents, Vinod Kumar, Dharna Wati, Premila Wati and Reena Devi with (front row) Anjali Kumar and Aryan Kumar on the newly-constructed Bridge at Kalacraft, Lautoka
on February 20, 2021. Photos: Nicolette Chambers
2021-04-03
Jumping on large rocks to cross the river in order to get to school and the city will now be a worry of the past.
The new Qaliwalu Bridge at Kalacraft, Lautoka, will open
Offshore vessel (OSV) Greatship Rohini
MUMBAI: The charred bodies of three crew members were recovered by the Indian Coast Guard from the offshore vessel (OSV) Greatship Rohini on Sunday morning, 24 hours after a fire broke out in its engine room.
The body of fourth engineer Anit Antony (31) was found in the engine room, while those of fitter Akshay Nikam (25) and oiler Ranjit Sawant (49) were recovered from the tween deck area by the search-and-rescue team around 10.15am. “The bodies were burnt beyond recognition.Casualty investigation has been ordered. Captain Jayakumar, principal officer, MMD Mumbai, will conduct the inquiry,” director general of shipping Amitabh Kumar said.
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Seafarer from the Jag Anand from video interview posted on Twitter The Great Eastern Shipping bulk carrier Jag Anand and its 23 Indian crew are finally be allowed to leave the Chinese port of Jingtang where they have been stranded with a cargo of Australian coal since June last year. However, while the Jag Anand has been allowed to leave port at least 21 other bulkers remain queued up at the Chinese port.
The bulker, belonging to India’s largest private sector shipowner, Great Eastern Shipping, is carrying coal from the Adani group’s Australian coal project in Queensland. It has been stuck near the Jingtang port in Hebei province of China since 13 June 2020 as it was not allowed to dock by port authorities.