The Cavaliers finished behind No. 7 Louisville — who won the meet with 1181 points) — No. 5 NC State and No. 13 Virginia Tech in a meet loaded with top 25 teams,
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He touched everybody s life so beautifully : Michael Ball and Louise Minchin break down on BBC Breakfast as Captain Tom s version of You ll Never Walk Alone is played on show
Pair began sobbing after listening back to a version of You ll Never Walk Alone which Ball recorded with him
Singer had to pause briefly as his eyes moistened during the moving rendition, after which he paid tribute
Minchin also began crying, leading Dan Walker to apologise that he could not give her tissues due to Covid
Mentoring Plus hosts virtual music festival to stay afloat
Mentoring Plus has helped to positively guide hundreds of kids over the past 10 years. But the pandemic slowed down donations, forcing the organization to close their doors during the summer. Now they re hoping to strike a chord with supporters so that they can keep going.
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NEWPORT, Ky â An organization that helps to empower at-risk children is holding a music festival to keep their mission going.
Mentoring Plus has helped to positively guide hundreds of kids over the past 10 years. But the pandemic slowed down donations, forcing the organization to close their doors during the summer. Now they re hoping to strike a chord with supporters so they can keep going.
It was the growing threat from Japan that sparked the rush to fortify New Zealand’s defences then, historians Graeme McConnell and Kerry Neal explained from within the musty subterranean chamber in Stoke. Japan’s air strike on the US naval base of Pearl Harbour in Hawaii in December 1941 was a turning point in World War II, they said.
Historians Kerry Neal, left, and Graeme McConnell in the entrance passage to an underground World War II bunker on private property in Stoke in Nelson. “At the start of the war, the war was a little remote from New Zealand because it was all in Europe and North Africa,” McConnell said.