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Editor: I object to both the headline of the article “Voting restrictions trigger furious debate at legislature” (Roundup, Apr. 9th) and the caption to the picture of Rep. Walt Blackman in which he, Rep. Brenda Barton, and Senator Wendy Rogers are said to support increased voting “restrictions” in Arizona. They are not “restrictions.” They are civic duties for bona fide citizens of the state of Arizona and they are prohibitions for illegal aliens and others prohibited from voting, such as felons, citizens who have already voted, non-residents of the state of Arizona, and dead people. I understand that liberals and Democrats and communists (do I repeat myself?) have an intense desire to do whatever is necessary to increase their vote tally in any election, but their efforts to do so by allowing illegal aliens and others prohibited from voting is as despicable as using voting machines designed to rig the vote in their favor. Oh. Did I repeat myself agai

WPTV: Inside The Effort To Save Manatees

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Natasha tries taxidermy: the wild, wonderful world of the museum makers

Download 35.34 MB Get visceral with the Museum Makers.as Natasha tries her hand at the rare art - and science - of taxidermy. From full-scale dinosaurs to the tiny hairs on a spiders leg, taxidermied quolls to movie-set crocodiles.this is not your average office. Ewin Wood and Dean Smith s day job and yarns are as wild and wonderful as the specimens they make. Museum preparators Ewin Wood and Dean Smith at their workshop in Castlemaine in Victoria. Image:

Transtasman bubble: Qantas, Jetstar bookings strong, long haul flights from October

Transtasman bubble: Qantas, Jetstar bookings strong, long haul flights from October 15 Apr, 2021 05:24 AM 4 minutes to read Qantas turns 100 - the airline through the century. Video / Supplied Aviation, tourism and energy writer for the NZ Heraldgrant.bradley@nzherald.co.nz@gbradleynz Qantas says demand for bubble-free transtasman travel from Monday has been strong and it has plans to add more flights next months. The company said Qantas and Jetstar have seen strong demand since the two-way transtasman bubble was announced with tens of thousands of bookings made in the first few days. The rate of Frequent Flyers using Qantas Points to book seats on the Tasman was 80 times higher than normal for the first four hours for the airline that said when quarantine-free travel was announced that it would fly up to 83 per cent of pre-Covid capacity.

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