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Kiambaa loss: Jubilee vows to file election petition

Kiambaa loss: Jubilee vows to file election petition
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Scott Morrison proposes new-look ministry

Scott Morrison proposes new-look ministry Prime Minister Scott Morrison is proposing a new-look ministry that now includes Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce. Under the changes – which must be recommended to the Governor General – the following appointments would be made: As well as Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Joyce will become the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development. READ MORE: The Hon David Littleproud MP will serve as the Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia. Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie will return to the Cabinet as the Minister for Regionalisation, Regional Communications and Regional Education and as Minister for Drought and Emergency Management.

Italian furniture designer to open NoMad flagship

Colliers has secured a long-term lease for Italian furniture designer Rimadesio at 102 Madison Avenue in New York City. A retail team led by executive managing director Tom Citron along with associate Robin Dinkin represented the landlord, A. Ruth & Sons, in the transaction.  Rimadesio’s new store will occupy 6,204 s/f at the building with its operations and showroom being divided across two levels.  The location will serve as Rimadesio’s New York City flagship store and will be the company’s first location in Manhattan. “As the pandemic has forced us to spend more time at home than ever, people have been investing in upgrading their home offices and personal spaces, which has been great for high-end furniture makers,” said Dinkin.

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Enters a New Phase in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic | Cozen O Connor

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On March 11, 2021, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission voted to take additional steps toward returning to pre-COVID-19 pandemic procedures for collecting amounts due for public utility service in Pennsylvania. 2 As of April 1, 2021, existing commission-ordered restrictions on service terminations will be lifted in favor of modified rules for payment arrangements that allow customers to pay their arrearages over extended periods. These commission-ordered modifications will remain in effect through December 31, 2021, when they will expire and pre-pandemic procedures will once again control the collection process. BACKGROUND 3 that generally prohibited regulated 4 Pennsylvania electric, natural gas, water, wastewater, telecommunications, and steam utilities (the affected utilities) from terminating customers’ service during the COVID-19 pandemic emergency. By order entered October 13, 2020, (October order),

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