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Irvine: Spence delighted Meadow end home hoodoo

Colin Spence Irvine Meadow co manager Colin Spence says he is thrilled that the team picked up their first home win of the season after beating Cumbernauld United 2-0 at the weekend. In a feisty affair at Medda Park which saw three red cards, goals from Mark McLennnan and Andy McLaughlin ensured Meadow’s second win of the week. Speaking to the Times, Spence said: “We put a challenge to the players to really go and put on a performance at the weekend and show the supporters we are a good side because they had not seen the best of us at home.

Does Eric Pollard die on Emmerdale? Fans fear for iconic character

Does Eric Pollard die on Emmerdale? Fans fear for iconic character
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Brits in Coverup of US Tactical Nuke Use in Iraq – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Editor’s note: Busby worked with VT in 2010 investigating effects of the use of classified US nuclear weapons in Iraq.  These weapons, which produce enriched uranium, have caused a major increase in birth defects in Iraq.  Studies have been suppressed and now Busby has been arrested though later released by police Busby claims began fainting from hysterical fear of imaginary chemical weapons. Busby’s research results show increases in cancer 20 times that of Chernobyl and twice that of those at Hiroshima. America nuked Iraq, over and over, not just in 2003 but continued to use 4th and 5th generation tactical nuclear weapons and may well be doing so to this day, Yemen, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria.

Facial recognition website PimEyes searches 900M photos to find people online with scary accuracy

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AstraZeneca may be banned for under-40s as alternative jabs offered amid blood clots, source claims

Now AstraZeneca could be banned for under-40s: Younger Britons will be offered alternative Covid jabs over links to blood clots, source claims Advisers are understood to have written to Health Secretary Matt Hancock suggesting the move after more adults suffered side effects Experts believe risk of clotting now outweighs that of Covid in younger adults UK is understood to have enough supplies of alternative vaccines to offer all adults a first dose by July 31 target 

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