Cuomo vows to stay in office, apologizes after sexual harassment claims Author: Marina Villeneuve, Michael R. Sisak, Associated Press Updated: March 3 Published March 3
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Print article ALBANY, N.Y. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo intends to remain in office in the face of sexual harassment allegations that have weakened his support and led to calls for his resignation, he said Wednesday. The Democratic governor, speaking somberly in his first public appearance since three women accused him of inappropriate touching and offensive remarks, apologized and said that he “learned an important lesson” about his behavior around women. “I now understand that I acted in a way that made people feel uncomfortable,” Cuomo said. “It was unintentional and I truly and deeply apologize for it.”
Cycling holidays: Top tips for seeing Christchurch by bike
2 Mar, 2021 01:00 AM
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NZ Herald
In the first in a new monthly series,
Sarah Bennett and Lee Slater tour the sights of New Zealand cities and towns on two wheels. First up is Christchurch/Ōtautahi, where post-quake development has taken cycling to the next level.
Elevator pitch
Christchurch calls itself the city of cycling and backs this up with a rapidly expanding network of cycleways and other bike-friendly facilities thanks to generous government funding. Millions more have been set aside to complete major plans in the next few years, with community groups also chipping in.
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