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Come with me if you want to live : Arnold Schwarzenegger quotes The Terminator after getting COVID-19 vaccine

Come with me if you want to live : Schwarzenegger receives COVID-19 vaccine Today was a good day. I have never been happier to wait in line, said the actor and former governor of California. Credit: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP Host Arnold Schwarzenegger addresses the audience at the 2019 Hollywood Foreign Press Association s Annual Grants Banquet at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Wednesday, July 31, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Author: Trevor Cox Updated: 8:54 AM MST January 21, 2021 LOS ANGELES The Terminator is seeking immunity from COVID-19.  Arnold Schwarzenegger, 73, tweeted a video Wednesday of him getting the first dose of one of the COVID-19 vaccines.

Letters from readers: Words matter

Letters from readers: Words matter Letters from readers Words matter Often, we’re told that we need to do more than talk. While understanding the sentiment implied in the previous statement, devalues words in particular and language in general. We are suffering from the false notion that words and language mean little. A case in point played out in front of us on Wednesday, Jan. 6. A group of self-described “patriots” who’ve listened to hateful, abusive, and racist language for the past few years took those words to heart and produced the ugly actions witnessed, not just by our nation but on the world stage.

Newfoundland and Labrador to vote in winter, pandemic election on Feb 13

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador will become the fourth province to go to the polls during the COVID-19 pandemic after Premier Andrew Furey

Newfoundland and Labrador voters head to polls on Feb 13

Newfoundland And Labrador s Premier Calls Election For Feb 13

Andrew Furey requested the province’s chief justice dissolve the legislature. Sarah Smellie, Canadian Press  | Updated January 20, 2021 ST. JOHN’S, N.L. Newfoundland and Labrador will become the fourth province to go to the polls during the COVID-19 pandemic after Premier Andrew Furey called an election for Feb. 13. The governing minority Liberal leader announced the election Friday evening at the provincial legislature as rafts of snow swept by the windows, blown sideways by the wind. The province hasn’t had a winter election since February 1999, when Liberal Brian Tobin was re-elected. Paul Daly/The Canadian Press Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey at a press conference in the lobby of the Confederation Building in St. John s on Friday.

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