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Radio personality Teresa Berry says goodbye
Longtime radio host Teresa Berry has left Full Power Radio’s morning show on Soft Rock 106.5 WBMW, based in Ledyard.
In a press release, she declared herself a “free agent” after being a major voice in local radio for more than 20 years. Her last day was Jan. 15.
“She continues to do voice work for stations around the country,” according to the release, which compared her change of venue with that of Tom Brady, who won a Super Bowl last month in Tampa after leaving the New England Patriots.
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Singapore is determined to move along the path of being green and sustainable, and companies should sit up and take notice of the carbon tax review announced in this year s Budget, said Minister in the Prime Minister s Office Indranee Rajah yesterday.
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Minister in the Prime Minister s Office Indranee Rajah hinted that carbon tax rates could go up further.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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2021/02/08 11:09 Taiwanese voice actors for Japanese animation film Demon Slayer. Taiwanese voice actors for Japanese animation film Demon Slayer. (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Taiwanese voice actors for the Japanese blockbuster animated film Demon Slayer on Sunday (Feb. 7) greeted fans at the Taipei International Comics and Animation Festival and shared their experiences working on the production. Since its release in October last year, the movie, which is based on a popular Japanese manga series with the same name, has taken Taiwan by storm, having generated over NT$620 million (US$22 million) in its box office revenue. It also became Japan s highest-grossing film of all time.