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Declaraciones de la Compañera Rosario Murillo, Vice Presidenta de Nicaragua, en Edición del Mediodía de Multinoticias Canal 4 (14/04/2021) (Texto íntegro)

Declaraciones de la Compañera Rosario Murillo, Vice Presidenta de Nicaragua, en Edición del Mediodía de Multinoticias Canal 4 (14/04/2021) (Texto íntegro)
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Divorce by social media : what s the etiquette and why you should never get friends involved

Earlier this year, Evans posted, then apparently deleted, a series of emotional tweets detailing how her “beloved husband/soulmate of 20 years” had “announced he is to leave his family, starting next week. Me and our young daughters are very confused and sad. We haven’t been given a reason except that he ‘no longer loves me’.” Sad, definitely. Wise? Possibly not. Aside from how a public split might affect children, those who indulge in oversharing may forget there are compelling legal (and emotional) reasons not to live out every twist and turn of the painful process for a popcorn-munching audience, no matter how satisfying the influx of sympathetic heart emojis may feel.

Inside the billion-dollar divorces of lockdown

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in 2020 Credit: PA Like many married women, 42-year-old Katherine Jackson , an architect from Winchester, believed the reason her marriage of 15 years had been struggling was a lack of ‘spending time together’. “I was very, very wrong,” says the mother of two, who has become one of the legion of spouses filing for so-called covid divorces. “During the first lockdown of 2020 - when we were free of the hassle of the daily commute, free of many of the external time pressures to which I had attributed many of our marital problems… I realised, it wasn’t a lack of time which was the problem. We’ve just both changed. Time spent together when there were few distractions only amplified that.”

Carlson: We must all do our part until herd immunity is achieved

Submitted Crookston Times     While I would dearly love to send out an update that doesn’t mention COVID-19, I’m not able to do that and won’t be able to for some time yet. So, COVID-19 is where we begin this month.again.     We were fortunate to have several Head Start centers selected for participation in the State of Minnesota pilot program for vaccinations in the middle of January. While not all eligible staff were able to receive a vaccine, we certainly have a good start in some of our centers. Also, we were contacted by Polk County Public Health at the end of the month to get a list of our bus drivers so they could be vaccinated. That was certainly welcome news as our drivers have kept the buses moving EVERY DAY since the pandemic began.

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