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Although it is September, the sun is still high in the sky and he sweats in his tweed suit, bow tie and stiff collar as he walks from the station. He’s mildly disgruntled having to return to London from his cottage at Barton Mills in Suffolk. He could be walking in the woods or along the banks of the gently flowing River Lark. When he arrives at work he puts down his briefcase, takes off his jacket, and puts on a white laboratory coat. He isn’t the tidiest or most organised of men and tuts to himself and shakes his head to his assistant after noticing mould on a dish which has grown since he’s been on holiday.
Rural airfield near Matamata becomes New Zealand s busiest airfield as teenagers learn to fly Newshub 17/01/2021 What to watch next
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A rural airfield near Matamata has suddenly become the busiest in New Zealand, as 70 teenagers get put through their paces at flying school.
In the space of two weeks, the budding aviators, all aged between 16 and 19, will go from having never sat in a cockpit before, to the lifelong memory of their first solo flight. We can easily tell the enthusiasm and the joy of having achieved the first solo, says Walsh Memorial Scout Flying School director John Hamilton.
The French dubbed the decade after the 1918 flu the années folles the crazy years. Radio, movies, parties, fashion, dance and jazz flourished. Now, a full century later, the quarterly UCLA Anderson Forecast expects a similar redux. “With a vaccine and the release of pent-up demand, the next few years will be roaring as the economy accelerates,” wrote Leo Feler, a senior economist with the forecast.
But for Jerry Kang, a professor of law and Asian-American Studies at UCLA, MLS’ interest in Korea is furthering another more important understanding. By providing the kind of role models Eric Choi had to search for as a boy, Kang said the league is opening up opportunities for another generation. “What we can imagine is often constrained by what we can see,” he said. “So for Korean American or Asian American kids growing up in Los Angeles, seeing a professional athlete who looks like them helps change what’s possible.”
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