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Award-Winning Film, A New Day In Mississippi To Premiere Tonight in Jackson, MS at the Historic Smith Robertson Museum & Cultural Center

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Award-Winning Film, “A New Day In Mississippi” To Premiere Tonight in Jackson, MS at the Historic Smith Robertson Museum & Cultural Center April 27, 2021 GMT JACKSON, Miss. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 27, 2021 The award-winning short documentary film, “A New Day in Mississippi” is scheduled to premiere in Jackson, Mississippi tonight, Tuesday, April 27, 2021. Taking place at the historic Smith Robertson Museum & Cultural Center, located at 528 Bloom St, Jackson, MS 39202, the sold-out event will start with red-carpet arrivals at 6:30pm (CDT) and the program starting promptly at 7:00pm (CDT). The evening will conclude with a conversation with grassroots leaders featured in the film, moderated by film director, Imara Canady.

Saying the youth vote swallowed the Labour bait on cannabis could backfire for Grech

Saying the youth vote swallowed the Labour bait on cannabis could backfire for Grech Does Bernard Grech risk pleasing nobody by agreeing with the decriminalisation of cannabis only to deride the reform as a ploy by Labour to get young peoples’ votes? 22 April 2021, 7:11am by James Debono Grech’s error was to attribute the PL’s poll boosts among young people to the proposed cannabis reform, giving the impression that younger people are either gullible or one-track minded Opposition leader Bernard Grech risks sending out a convulted message to his electorate by derided the government’s cannabis decriminalisation as a vote-catching exercise: his party is caught yet again hunting with the hounds and running with the hares, failing to please liberals clamouring for a more comprehensive reform, and pandering to conservatives sceptical on any ‘normalisation’ of cannabis use.

Disagreeing to agree on cannabis reform

‘Disagreeing to agree’ on cannabis reform Legal or not, buyers will still be forced to purchase their cannabis from the (illegal) black market. And this will only play into the hands of drug traffickers: whose crime, by way of contrast, is not being ‘decriminalised’ at all Raphael Vassallo 22 April 2021, 7:10am I imagine you’ve all heard the expression, ‘let’s agree to disagree’. And I also imagine that ‘hearing’ that expression – or even possibly using it yourselves – is about as close as you’ve ever come to actually seeing it enacted in practice. For let’s face it: we seem to be living at a time when it is simply no longer possible for contrasting opinions to even co-exist peacefully (if, indeed, it ever was in the past).

Inside The Red-Hot Offshore Wind Energy Market

Jones Act compliant SOV design. Photo courtesy Vard Edda Mistral. Photo courtesy Gondan As the traditional offshore oil and gas markets continue to struggle, the renewable offshore wind market is hot and getting hotter. As the cumulative maritime, offshore, port and logistics marketplace gears up for offshore wind energy on a huge scale, World Energy Reports (WER), in its report “2021 The Year When Offshore Wind Takes Off in the United States,” shows the anticipated growth trajectory. Service Operations Vessels (SOVs), which can commission and/or maintain turbines, are central to the plan, and Philip Lewis, Director of Research, WER’s, explains that SOV’s are deployed for several functions:

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