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Couple empoisonné à Bereldange : le policier jugé en appel veut une peine moins lourde

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Best Apple TV+ shows (so far) and those most anticipated this year

Source: Apple It seems like a lifetime ago, but it has only been fourteen months since Apple TV+ made its debut. At the time, no one could say whether the new streaming service would take off. With COVID-19 slowing down the launch of some of the service s early content, that uncertainly largely remains. Despite this, there has been much to love about Apple TV+ over the first year, and 2021 shows great promise as well. Exclusive content 100% exclusive content for the price of a cup of coffee. With TV+, you can watch well-produced, big-budget TV shows from famed directors, and starring award-winning actors and actresses across all your Apple devices and with up to six members of your Family Sharing group.

Thomaston Grammar students recognized for acceptance

Thomaston Grammar students recognized for acceptance Fri, 01/15/2021 - 3:15pm McKenzie Liddell receives the Principal’s award from School Principal Ainslee Riley. (Photo courtesy Thomaston Grammar School) THOMASTON On Tuesday, January 12, several students at Thomaston Grammar School were recognized for the attribute of acceptance. Students receiving this award were: Derrick Corson, Gemma Rubino, Emery Sturks, Justin Chen, Karsen Libby, Callie Colson, Rhys Hatch, Lincoln Quint, Austin Haskell, Eleanor Shortall, Lyllian Whitehill, Ruby Carr, Jonathan Holom, Seth Beckett, and Norah Smith. Students were presented with a certificate at a school-wide virtual assembly. Acceptance is a part of our upbringing and our experiences, according to Thomaston Grammar, in a news release. The students who were recognized show a maturity of character to have the quality and the ability to accept the differences and diversity of others. They maintain their own identities and positive

Roy C Smith, 99, of Coleman

Roy C. Smith, age 99, of Coleman, went to be with the Lord on the morning of December 31 st while in Abilene spending time with his children. Sadness will be felt from missing him each day but more importantly, immeasurable happiness for the awaiting reward resulting from his faithful obedient life and sincere kindness shown to others. Roy was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather and friend to all those around him. Roy enjoyed spending his time with his family, watching Rangers baseball, singing hymns, and always learning new things. He had a charismatic personality that never failed to make everyone feel included and his contagious laugh invited everyone to laugh along with him. He never failed to touch the lives of those who he came into contact with by his genuine love for others and love for Christ. Roy embodied Christ in all aspects. He not only spoke of Christ’s love to others, but lived his life according to His word. To know Ro

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