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It has been a big year for the pangolin: the glaring stage light of Covid-19 has fallen on this shy, scaly mammal as the possible source of the virus that has brought the world to its knees.
In February last year, Daily Maverick broke the story linking pangolins as the likeliest vector of Covid-19 via bats to humans. The exact source has not been confirmed yet, but the attention, though it comes from panic and fear, might be the best thing that ever happened to what has been called “the most trafficked mammal you’ve never heard of”.
Bridge Bank Expands Capital Finance Group Adding Several New Positions
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bridge Bank today announced it has expanded its Capital Finance group, which provides a full complement of asset-based lending (ABL) and factoring solutions, by adding three key roles to support its national expansion and increased market demand. The group has added several new positions since its new managing director, Timothy Carstens, joined Bridge Bank in April 2020.
Filling the three key roles are Nick Nardulli, assistant vice president of portfolio management, Richard Biers, vice president of portfolio management and Steven Ogus, senior vice president of asset-based lending. The remainder of the positions added are supporting roles that will help manage the recent increase in volume and new relationships, as well as the continued anticipated market demand in the bank s asset-based lending product.
Pub owner loses licence after multiple breaches of coronavirus rules
Alan Reynolds pleaded with councillors not to revoke his licence at the Santa Clara in St Clears, after it opened when it was supposed to be shut and broke social distancing and other rules when it was allowed to be open
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Richard Pearce obituary
Richard Pearce had worked as a development economist for the UN in Rome before becoming a counsellor and then a psychotherapist
Richard Pearce had worked as a development economist for the UN in Rome before becoming a counsellor and then a psychotherapist
KevinParris
Thu 4 Feb 2021 07.40 EST
Last modified on Thu 4 Feb 2021 07.42 EST
My friend Richard Pearce, who has died aged 76, had a rich and extraordinary life encompassing three vocations: farmer, development economist and, in his last 20 years, he transformed himself into a psychotherapist, the profession he most cherished.
His psychotherapy practice in Bath was called the Quiet Space. The choice of this name was in his own words to “highlight the place within us we often seek to find, and which, through the turbulence and sometimes anguish of living our lives we lose or fail to discover”. His services were in great demand. Alongside this, he was active within the Society of Existential Analysis