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Back to school, not totally back to normal: Here s how it ll work in some suburban districts

Suburban students heading back to school this week for the first day of classes will see some semblance of normalcy restored. The biggest change is the resumption of fully in-person classes for all students, except those seeking medical exemptions for continuing with remote learning. But some pandemic remnants persist.

Simon Dring, reporter who covered conflicts around the world and was made an honorary citizen of Bangladesh – obituary

Simon Dring, reporter who covered conflicts around the world and was made an honorary citizen of Bangladesh – obituary
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Open-Air Theatre Festival 2021 at the Tuckwell Amphitheatre Bacon Theatre in Cheltenham - Gloucestershire theatre

Open-Air Theatre Festival 2021 at the Tuckwell Amphitheatre Bacon Theatre in Cheltenham - Gloucestershire theatre
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In Nepal, a bittersweet wildlife conservation victory has upended many local livelihoods

In Nepal, a bittersweet wildlife conservation victory has upended many local livelihoods
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Nepal s Flagship National Park Celebrates a Conservation Victory – at What Cost?

Villagers and park staff try to scare a rhinoceros away from crops in Bachhauli village. Photo: Peter Gill On a sunny afternoon in January 2021, a male rhinoceros lumbered through intensively farmed land in Bachhauli, a village outside Chitwan National Park in Nepal’s Terai plains. Eschewing a patch of potatoes, he turned his attention to a field of buckwheat, munching on the bright pink blossoms before plopping himself into an irrigation canal to wallow in the cool, slow-flowing water. Worriedly watching the animal from a safe distance, Ramesh Pathak, a tall farmer with green eyes, used his mobile phone to call a game scout from the park. “He’s back again. When can you come?” Pathak asked. The rhino had grazed on Pathak’s crops several days in a row, and he was desperate for help in chasing the animal away.

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