Be Your Own Boss - South Wales event is held on January 19 Picture: Pixabay PRIME Cymru - a charity founded by HRH The Prince of Wales - is hosting a free virtual Be Your Own Boss event next week. On January 19 business experts from across south-east and south-west Wales will be available to offer a wide range of support and guidance to anyone thinking about becoming self-employed. From business idea workshops to financial and legal advice or even personality psychology sessions, there is something to cover all interests. PRIME Cymru believe that the Coronavirus pandemic has left people exploring different career options, with many considering starting their own business.
Allan Gurganusâs New Short Story Collection Is Filled With Snakes, Sex, and a Prophetic Look Forward
Liveright |  Jan. 12
Allan Gurganus is talking about psychic visitations over Zoom one January morning when his phoneâalmost certainly a landlineâbegins ringing shrilly. He offers a genteel apology and ignores it as it rings three times more. A few beats later, my own phone goes off, briefly eclipsing our conversation.
âWell,â Gurganus says, pausing. â
Speaking of concurrent realities.â
Zoom is a less auspicious stage than Gurganusâs sprawling home in Hillsborough, which is filled with historical tchotchkes and borders a graveyard that dates back to 1757. Still, even in a virtual setting, it feels perfectly possible that some elementâa ghost, a concurrent reality, a wrinkle in time, whatever you want to call itâhas joined the waiting room of our call.
Gym Survives Arkansas, 196.550-196.350
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All’s well that ends well, right?
The first meet of the season is the one in which you expect some rocky performances as the team knocks of the dust from the long offseason, but this might have taken it a step too far. LSU struggled throughout the night and Arkansas kept the pressure on, and suddenly, the Tigers needed some elite level performances to squeak out a win.
Let’s talk about the good first.
Haleigh Bryant is the Truth. The freshman anchored the first vault rotation and her 9.90 was the highest score by a Tiger on the vault. Even more importantly, her 9.90 score matched the 9,90 scored by Maggie O’Hara in the anchor slot for Arkansas on the bars rotation, going on concurrently.
Now that she’s 7, Olivia Edwards gets her blood pressure checked without a whimper.
“She didn’t like it when she was little, but she’s fine now,” said her mother, Sara Edwards of Lake Wales, while Olivia finished her checkup at Kinder Clinic in Winter Haven, part of Nemours Children’s Primary Care.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children be screened for high blood pressure, from age 3 on, during their annual well child visits.
Although consistently elevated blood pressure or hypertension is rare in children Olivia’s age, it can occur. If it does, it’s often linked to obesity, but could signal undetected kidney disease, congenital heart disease or other problems.
58 of the most notorious criminals locked up in the UK in 2020
Court cases that shocked the nation in 2020
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The year 2020 saw scores of murderers, rapists, terrorists and abusers put behind bars in courts across the UK.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic slowing the justice system down this year, hundreds of criminals faced justice remotely as judges delivered their verdicts via video links.