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What some papers reported on Valentine's Day in 1961

What some papers reported on Valentine’s Day in 1961 TOI bragged about its sales while FPJ berated a section of media for fanning communal hatred in backdrop of Jabalpur riots. Here’s a sneak peek into some papers on Feb 14, 1961, compiled by Churmuri Engagement: 0 On February 14, 1961, ‘The Hindu’, Madras, was scooping the news that Rajendra Prasad would not seek a third term as President—and R.K. Laxman’s creation ‘Gattu’ had made his debut in an Asian Paints ad. ‘The Times of India’ at a cover price of 16 naye paise, claimed the “largest net sales among all daily newspapers in India”—and was reporting Pakistani efforts to stop piracy of Bollywood films.

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Russia
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India
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Rodent droppings, filth and mold in the sink: Dauphin County restaurant inspections

Rodent droppings, filth and mold in the sink: Dauphin County restaurant inspections Updated Feb 12, 2021; The following Dauphin County restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvania’s health and safety regulations during inspections between Jan. 17-23. Inspections are overseen by the Department of Agriculture. The department notes that in many cases violations are corrected by the restaurant before inspectors leave. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Date: Jan. 22, 2021 WENDY’S #6401 Date: Jan. 22, 2021 Violations: Overall condition of floor area in the food prep area was messy and greasy. Manager advised to increase cleaning frequency. BILL AND CINDY’S VALLEY STORE 1610 Fishing Creek Valley Road, Harrisburg

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32 central Pa. licensed restaurants, bars and clubs cited for not following COVID-19 orders

32 central Pa. licensed restaurants, bars and clubs cited for not following COVID-19 orders Updated Feb 09, 2021; Posted Feb 09, 2021 More than three dozen establishments operating in central Pennsylvania were recently cited by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement for not following COVID-19 mitigation orders. File photo by Jake May | MLive.comJake May | Mlive.com Facebook Share Enforcement at Pennsylvania’s licensed restaurants, bars and clubs continues amid the pandemic. More than three dozen establishments operating in central Pennsylvania were cited in January by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. Among them are Al’s of Hampden in Hampden Township, Chick’s Tavern in Hummelstown, Fenicci’s of Hershey in Derry Township and Red Rose Restaurant & Lounge in York.

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32 restaurants, bars and clubs cited in Central Pa. for breaking COVID orders, including 9 in Lancaster County

Enforcement at Pennsylvania’s licensed restaurants, bars and clubs continues amid the pandemic.

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IN MEMORY OF PATRICE LUMUMBA - Ghanaian Times

IN MEMORY OF PATRICE LUMUMBA - Ghanaian Times
ghanaiantimes.com.gh - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ghanaiantimes.com.gh Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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