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Naomi Wise, from Chelmsford, Essex, met killer through prison pen pal scheme
The 26-year-old was training as a counsellor and looking for ways to hone skills
But romance soon blossomed with Victor Oquendo after they exchanged letters
Oquendo was jailed for fatally shooting two men when he was 19 in gangland hit
He is not set for release until 2034 but couple plan to marry as soon as possible
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Given the significance of the Gateway facility, we are evaluating and adapting our existing contingency plans to manage the impact on customers, Canada Post said in an online statement on Jan. 23, announcing the shift shut down on the same day that 350 employees at the plant were told to go into isolation for 14 days.
As of Jan. 30, Canada Post said 273 people who worked at the plant had tested positive since the beginning of the year, and one employee had died.
Business owner says one transaction takes one month
Meanwhile, some business owners received notice of the closure through their business accounts, and many let customers know through social media.
You’d be forgiven for thinking this was the plot of a moody drama or a
Dateline special. Actually, it’s the story told in “Omie Wise,” one of the many murder ballads that swept nineteenth-century America. After Wise became pregnant by an engaged man, he (allegedly) killed her to cover up the indiscretion. Court records of Jonathan Lewis’ trial exist, so we know the tale is, chillingly, true.
The Yale Review. They’re the first place Americans sought cheap thrills based on a true story. They were innovated by broadside balladeers of the British Isles. Broadsides were one of the first forms of printed news: as advances in printing made publishing cheap, pamphlets or posters were printed with the news of the day. They were written to appeal to a wide range of people, some of whom couldn’t read. The “ballad” style a modern-day poem or song was a common format, as they could easily be orated or set to music. The style made the news accessible to all, and, as the Englis