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He Puts His Country First : Congress Candidate on How Trump Inspired Blacks to Fight for Their Community

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Crittenden Co public defender accused of rape released on $35K bond, 3 in connection face judge

Crittenden Co. public defender accused of rape released on $35K bond, 3 in connection face judge West Memphis police launched an investigation Jan. 10, 2021 into a sexual assault, which prompted the arrests of four people, including a Crittenden County public defender. (Source: West Memphis Police Department) By Camille Connor | February 26, 2021 at 5:14 PM CST - Updated February 26 at 8:20 PM CRITTENDEN COUNTY, Ark. (WMC) - New developments have surfaced in a court case involving a Crittenden County public defender who was charged with three counts of rape. Three other people have also been charged in connection to the case. Related | Mid-South public defender arrested, charged with rape

Letters: NHS leaders must do more to address the needs of non-Covid patients

Credit: pa/dominic lipinski SIR – I fear that my cousin, Professor Stephen Powis, national medical director of NHS England (Letters, February 19), is being disingenuous when he implies that NHS cancer treatment has been satisfactory during the pandemic. The statistics he cites do not reflect the misery that thousands of patients have suffered as a result of their treatments being postponed. I should know. My own treatment for prostate cancer was delayed by six months and wasn’t completed until nine months after diagnosis. The specialist hospital that provided my care was largely mothballed. Staff later told me they had spent months twiddling their thumbs, as they had not been needed to look after Covid-19 patients. I’m assured that my prognosis will not be affected by the delay – but many people’s will be.

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