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Milton agrees to pay homeowner $79,000 for Hopewell/Bethany roads project

Milton agrees to pay homeowner $79,000 for Hopewell/Bethany roads project
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Drivers from Wycombe, Gerrards Cross fined for M40 speeding

Bucks drivers have been caught speeding on the M40 Drivers from Bucks who were caught speeding at up to 94mph on the M40 were convicted in the courts last month. Colin Ball, aged 42 of London Road in High Wycombe admitted to driving a BMW at 88mph on the motorway near Beaconsfield, where the speed limit is 70mph, on September 6. He was fined £100 and had to pay £84 costs following a hearing at Oxford Magistrates Court on April 6, as well as having three penalty points added to his licence. Jason Davis, aged 49 and of Hedgerley Lane, in Gerrards Cross, was also caught speeding near Beaconsfield on the same day, travelling at 83mph on the motorway.

10 Amazing Sea Survival Stories

10 Amazing Sea Survival Stories 10 Pedro de Serrano Pedro de Serrano is considered the OG of castaway survival. It’s not clear how the Spaniard’s ship sank or how he alone ended up on an island in the Caribbean, but he did. He made it ashore with only the knife in his mouth and the shirt on his back. The island was little more than a large strip of sand, nearly devoid of flora and shade. Also, this was still the New World, only about 50 years removed from Columbus getting lost there. Ships weren’t exactly popping up on the horizon on the regular and Serrano knew it.

Milton extends efforts to promote larger residential lots

MILTON, Ga. — As more people look to call Milton home, the city has furthered its efforts to motivate developers into creating larger residential lots that lessen the impact to

Sorcerers, militiamen, lepers – I question whether my Madagascar adventure was really a dream

Sorcerers, militiamen, lepers – I question whether my Madagascar adventure was really a dream Sorcerers, militiamen, boys with catapults, French colonists and giant birds made Madagascar irresistible to John Gimlette John Gimlette travelled to Madagascar while researching his new book Credit: Getty It feels strange reaching this point. For four years, I have been exploring Madagascar’s story. To begin with, I began gathering contacts and building up a little library. Everything I read was intriguing. Who knew, for example, that Malagasy widows who remarried were once stoned to death (on suspicion of sorcery)? Or that eager displays of sex were once common at Bara funerals?  The island’s literature was full of stuff like this. Marco Polo even introduced a little absurdity, describing birds big enough to scoop up an elephant.

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