Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal at the 1969 Oscars
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One of the things that annoyed Roald Dahl about Sean Connery was that he never got his round in. During the summer of 1966, Dahl was in Japan for the filming of You Only Live Twice, the new James Bond movie he had adapted – very loosely – from Ian Fleming’s novel. The shoot was based for a time around the city of Kagoshima in the country’s sweltering south, and at the end of the day the cast and crew would relax with a cold beer on set. Connery joined in with the drinking but, as Dahl quickly noticed, left the business of paying to other people.
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Liberals call it a costly bet on developer with political ties By: Carol Sanders | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021
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Premier Brian Pallister has defended his deal with a Canadian company that s developing a COVID-19 vaccine and said other provinces are considering securing their own supply from it.
Pallister announced last week his government had reached an agreement to purchase two million doses of a yet-to-be-approved vaccine from Calgary-based Providence Therapeutics.
He acknowledged the vaccine which has yet to be approved by Health Canada may not be available this year. We believe there will be a need for booster shots, Pallister said at a news conference Wednesday.
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The outline proposals, submitted by Roebuck Develpments Ltd, would see 31 new homes built in the heart of Llanfachraeth. Google Streetview. An application to build over 30 homes in an Anglesey village was withdrawn before councillors could make a decision on the controversial project. The outline proposals, submitted by Roebuck Developments Ltd, would have seen 31 new homes built in the heart of Llanfachraeth. With developers promising an estate encompassing four bed detached and two bedroom terraced homes, concerns had been raised by locals that the site was prone to flooding. But during Wednesday’s planning committee meeting, with the application on the agenda, members were informed it had been formally withdrawn beforehand.