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ROBERT HARDMAN: How WILL Boris Johnson keep fuming Carbis locals at bay?

Of all the places Boris Johnson could have picked – and he had the whole of Britain’s hospitality sector on bended knee before him – the PM has certainly made an unusual choice. Handed the rotating presidency of the G7 Summit of the world’s leading economies, he decided that the best place to hold their first summit after the longest hiatus since the Cold War should be here – in a glorified country pub at the end of a tiny cul-de-sac, wedged between a railway line and the beach where the Slater family from Essex are currently building sandcastles. Make no mistake, the event which is about to unfold here in Cornwall’s Carbis Bay, next door to the artistic fishing town of St Ives, is a proper summit. More than 6,000 police and thousands of troops are currently taking up residence in the fields hereabouts (they even have their own pop-up Tesco). 

LEGAL NOTICES FOR 3-17-2021

NOTICE TO: and to whom it may concern THOMAS EDWARD STEVERSON & BLAKE JONES has Petitioned for THOMAS EDWARD STEVERSON & BLAKE JONES to be appointed Administrator(s) of the Estate of EDWINA JONES STEVERSON, deceased, of said county. (The Petitioner has also applied for waiver of bond and/or grant of certain powers contained in O.C.G.A. § 53-12-261.) All interested parties are hereby notified to show cause why said Petition should not be granted. All objections to the Petition must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and must be filed with the Court on or before April 4, 2021.

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National Gallery of Art acquires 40 works by African American artists from Souls Grown Deep Foundation

National Gallery of Art acquires 40 works by African American artists from Souls Grown Deep Foundation Mary Lee Bendolph, Blocks and Strips, 2002, wool, cotton, and corduroy, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Patrons Permanent Fund and Gift of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation, 2020.28.1 © 2017 Mary Lee Bendolph / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. WASHINGTON, DC .-The National Gallery of Art announced a major acquisition of 40 works from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation by 21 African American artists from the southern United States. The acquisition is made possible through the generosity of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation in addition to funds from the Patrons’ Permanent Fund. Some highlights of this important acquisition are nine quilts by the artists of Gee’s Bend, Alabama, including Mary Lee Bendolph and Irene Williams; three paintings, three drawings, and one sculpture by Thornton Dial; works on paper by Nellie Mae Rowe, Henry Speller, Georgia Speller, and “Prophet�

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