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That 70s Show: Loss by loss, a unique era of baseball fades

That 70s Show: Loss by loss, a unique era of baseball fades
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That 70s Show: Loss by loss, a unique era of baseball fades

That 70s Show: Loss by loss, a unique era of baseball fades
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Four Takes: On Hollywood - The Boston Globe

Four Takes: On Hollywood By M.J. Andersen Globe correspondent,Updated February 18, 2021, 7:00 p.m. Email to a Friend Isabel Espanol for The Boston Globe In this winter of discontent, the pandemic has claimed even the things we love to hate. The Oscars, traditionally aired in February, have been kicked to April. Meanwhile, with multiplexes empty and streaming services ascendant, Hollywood’s future seems in doubt. Fortunately, as the industry works at reinvention, a spate of new books arrives to keep film buffs company. Cicely Tyson, who died last month at 96, set down her story just in time. Written with collaborator Michelle Burford, “Just as I Am” traces an exceptional career that spanned six decades of stage, television, and film work. In 2018, Tyson became the first Black woman to receive an honorary Oscar.

Donald Trump: Jak změnil USA? Kontroverze i nezvládnutá pandemie

Donald Trump: Jak změnil USA? Kontroverze i nezvládnutá pandemie
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Shadow hangs over Olympics once more after virus surge

Shadow hangs over Olympics once more after virus surge The rollout of vaccines might be too slow to convince governments and participants that the Tokyo Olympics in July would be safe By Max Zimmerman, Ayai Tomisawa and Yuki Hagiwara / Bloomberg The fate of Tokyo’s postponed Olympics is once again mired in doubt after Japan declared a second state of emergency for metropolitan areas as COVID-19 cases soar to new levels. Japan is one of several countries where the virus has made a comeback in winter months, with Tokyo finding a record 2,447 cases on Thursday last week. The discovery of a new and possibly more infectious strains in the UK and South Africa has also alarmed governments around the world.

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