Tributes paid to Ted Molyneux, rifle shooting champion and one of Bisley s great characters
Ted, who lived in Dorking but was well-known in Bisley, died with Covid-19 aged 91 last month
Ted pictured as a young man, and in his later years
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Why Georgia isn’t on Obama’s mind
The non-swing states of the United States, where custom, race and redrawn electoral districts mean the outcome of the vote is a certainty, have been dismissed by politicians from both sides by Benoît Bréville
Every morning at six, Russell Stanton, in his forties, gets in his pick-up and drives round the local agricultural businesses in the hope of a day’s work picking peaches, peanuts or corn. On a humid August night, Stanton kept leaving his air-conditioned motel room for a cigarette in the parking lot.
He’s lived in the motel, in Darien, Georgia, for the past three years. “It’s cheaper than renting an apartment. You’ve got electricity, cable, there’s even someone who comes in and cleans the room every day,” he said, smiling at his sister Jenna, who works as the motel chambermaid. She and her husband and children live at the motel in two adjacent rooms, and she works just a couple of hours a day. “The motel does
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Kent State affected by Russian cyber hack
Kent State affected by Russian cyber hack By Steph Krane | December 22, 2020 at 8:21 AM EST - Updated December 22 at 6:56 PM
KENT, Ohio (WOIO) - Kent State University is among the dozens of organizations infected with malware that allows suspected Russian hackers access to personal data, The Wall Street Journal first reported.
The FBI and other governmental security agencies are now warning organizations who downloaded SolarWinds Orion software to immediately power down or disconnect the products.
âWe are aware of the situation and are evaluating this serious matter,â Kent State spokesperson Eric Mansfield said.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Attorney General William Barr have stated publicly they believe Russia is behind the cyberattack on federal agencies.,