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LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS ran on Broadway for two months in the autumn of 1968. The playwrights, husband-and-wife team of Renee Taylor and the late Joseph Bologna, often acted together and co-wrote eleven hit plays, knowing full well the subject of love has always provided fertile ground for comedy! This ensemble romantic comedy centers on a wedding and all the side stories happening between not only the bride and groom, but their families and friends as they mix and mingle. And in a laugh-packed eighty minutes, Taylor and Bologna demonstrate their mastery of the romcom form with wonderful relatable people seduced by love, arguing about love, marrying with love, cheating with love, and confused by love.
8 EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, ALASKA – Airmen from the New York Air National Guard’s 174th Attack Wing spent two weeks in Alaska participating in Northern Edge 21, launching the remotely piloted MQ-9 Reaper in the skies among the high-speed performance fighters of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command from May 3-14.
The biannual exercise increases combat effectiveness among the various U.S. aircraft in conventional warfare. This is in contrast to years of missions flown in support of counterinsurgency and counter terrorism efforts by the 174th, based at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base in Syracuse, N.Y.
“The purpose of the exercise is to shift from lower intensity conflict to great power competition,” said Lt. Col. Keith Walker, the deputy commander for the 174th Operations Group.
Bus drivers having to wee in bushes and bottles due to public toilet closures
Their plea: We just want to be able to pee
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Bus drivers claim they are having to relieve themselves in bushes and bottles due to a disgraceful lack of public toilets.
A combination of temporary coronavirus closuresand permanent removal of public facilities has prompted Unite to speak out, particularly in support of female drivers and workers with bowel and bladder conditions.
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