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Ampol launches its first campaign since rebranding back from Caltex

Ampol launches its first campaign since rebranding back from Caltex April 21, 2021 10:54 Ampol has released its first campaign since the business returned to its heritage brand name. In December 2019, Caltex announced it would be reviving the Ampol brand that was retired in 1995 in response to the upcoming expiry of the licence for the Caltex brand. US oil company Chevron, which owns the brand, sold its 50% stake in the Australia operation in 2015. Caltex reportedly spent 18 months negotiating with Chevron, before finally deciding to go back to the Ampol brand. Ampol, formerly known as The Australian Motorists Petrol Company was founded in 1936. ADVERTISEMENT

Humber Bridge footpaths are closed after six suicides in month

Share The closure came into force on Saturday, just hours after the latest known death at the bridge and amid fears that some people struggling with suicidal thoughts may have been encouraged to take their own lives at the bridge by posts on social media or the dark web.   The Humber Bridge Board said in a statement: Due to a recent incident, we have decided to close the footways on both sides of the Humber Bridge for an indefinite period. We appreciate this may cause inconvenience but we ask that pedestrians and cyclists respect the decision and avoid the Humber Bridge at the present time.  

Ізраїль: У печері знайшли давні манускрипти | Новини на Gazeta ua

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Lawsuit: Crop-dusting killed grass at Arkansas airstrip; Plaintiffs seek $250K

DES ARC, Ark. (Legal Newsline) – An Arkansas couple say a pilot spraying crops with pesticides negligently dumped Parazone on their property. The lawsuit against Eagle AG and pilot James Fitzhugh, filed Feb. 22 in Arkansas’ Prairie County Circuit Court, says the Bermuda grass airstrip owned by Steven and Jo Anne Taylor sustained at least $150,000 in damages. The Taylors are also asking for $100,000 in punitive damages. “(T)he Plaintiffs’ Bermuda grass airstrip was damaged in that the Parazone 3SL that drifted onto the airstrip killed the Bermuda grass, rendering the airstrip unsafe for operations for a significant period of time,” the lawsuit says.

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