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The burning pyres, the touching scenes

The burning pyres, the touching scenes The burning pyres, the touching scenes Shiban Khaibri “Grief is like living two lives. One is where you pretend that everything is alright, and the other is where your heart silently screams.” Was it absolutely necessary and in the high traditions of journalism to show live repeatedly for days together, by many TV channels, the burning pyres of those who were mercilessly consumed by the ferocious corona-virus ? Was it absolutely necessary to present in comments as a sort of prelude “It is not something shinning so bright like some illumination but these are pyres of the dead” and then parading the unfortunate departed ones “waiting” in queues at the crematoriums for getting the “turn” ? Was it again quite necessary even to say that even the supply of firewood at the cremation sites had fallen short ? Such heart wrenching scenes telecasting again and again by anchors and news readers in enviable get ups from AC newsrooms made

Biden speech: Are Americans happy with Biden s first 100 days?

BBC News Published As President Joe Biden wraps up the first 100 days of his term, many public opinion polls show he has the support of a majority of the American public. Supporters have praised his efforts to combat the pandemic with a massive economic relief package and a speedy vaccine rollout. Others say the Democrat has shown little interest in garnering Republican support on his proposals. Mr Biden s performance report may guide how he governs in the rest of his term. Three voters - a Democrat, a Republican and an independent - shared their thoughts with the BBC as the president reached the symbolic 100 day mark.

Futuro Imperfecto #72: Qué le ha pasado al fútbol - Jot Down Cultural Magazine

Futuro Imperfecto #72: Qué le ha pasado al fútbol - Jot Down Cultural Magazine
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Sacramento artist, WWII-interned Japanese American fights anti-Asian hate with billboards

By ASHLEY WONG | The Sacramento Bee | Published: April 8, 2021 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Tribune News Service) When Bob Matsumoto was promised a full ride to ArtCenter College of Design by KCRA station manager Bob Kelly, Matsumoto was asked to promise only two things: to eventually pay Kelly back in full and to use his abilities to help others someday. That s exactly what Matsumoto s spent his life doing with his art. Now, the Sacramento-raised artist is using his latest billboard installment a portrait of the Statue of Liberty, emblazoned with the phrase Anti-Asian Hate is Not What I Stand For to combat anti-Asian hate.

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