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Letters, June 27: We grew up hearing of Winston Churchill s heroics

Letters, June 27: We grew up hearing of Winston Churchill s heroics
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Teen artist paints baby ultrasound scans onto candles, turns it into a successful lockdown business [WATCH]

Updated Feb 24, 2021 | 10:44 IST Amy’s business has started off well. Currently, she is making 25 candles a week, with each costing £11.20 (Rs 1147). Source: Caters  |  Photo Credit: YouTube While most people around the world spent the lockdown period doing household chores or office work, a teenager from the UK turned her unusual art form into a successful business. Amy Cindy Davidson, 18, got her painting business off to a good start. However, her art is a tad different from the forms that we are used to. The teenager paints baby ultrasound scans onto candles. The idea may sound unusual but it proving to be very popular in Birmingham and other places in the UK.

It brings us to tears | Free Press | mesabitribune com

VIRGINIA — Like many frontline health care workers amid the global coronavirus pandemic, life changed pretty quickly this summer for Cindy Davidson. She went from her day-to-day duties as a nurse at the Essentia Health hospital in Virginia to running the site’s COVID-19 tent in the urgent care parking lot — sometimes delivering the news to coworkers that they tested positive. On Monday morning, her job changed again as Davidson drew a sign of hope from a small vial removed from the hospital’s deep freezer and administered the first-ever coronavirus vaccine shot in Virginia to one of counterparts. “Being able to bring it here, it’s the most wonderful thing that happened here today,” she said during an interview that afternoon. “It brings us to tears.”

More than 1 3 million Georgians have voted in Senate runoffs, rivaling general election turnout

More than 1.3 million Georgians have voted in Senate runoffs, rivaling general election turnout By Michelle Ye Hee Lee, Haisten Willis and Lenny Bronner The Washington Post,Updated December 20, 2020, 7:20 p.m. Email to a Friend People wait to vote in the Georgia Senate runoff elections at North Cobb Regional Library in Kennesaw on Friday.Kevin D. Liles/For The Washington Post ATLANTA — More than 1.3 million Georgians have voted in two Senate runoffs taking place next month — a number that rivals the turnout at this point in the November election and points to intense enthusiasm in a pair of races that will determine control of Congress.

Georgia Senate runoffs: More than 1 3 million Georgians have voted, rivaling general election turnout

Georgia Senate runoffs: More than 1 3 million Georgians have voted, rivaling general election turnout
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