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Two men have been arrested in somerset by Police Investigating alleged racist abuse that caused an fa cup tie to be abandoned on saturday. Haringey boroughs players walked off during the game against yeovil town, saying their goalkeeper had been spat at and hit by an object thrown at him. Ido i do feel it is getting worse. When i first started doing i do feel it is getting worse. When ifirst started doing disciplinary is, it was just mainly older men doing the racial or homophobic abuse, but now it is more younger people. Sometimes you would get papers, you look at the papers and you are reading the cases, and you will see, that is only 14. I believe at all levels, senior people need to come out and say enough is enough, we are not going to tolerate this any more. Across football, across all sports, across society. You sit on the Disciplinary Panel so sanctions on an international level, when you see very small finds, relatively, stadium closures. What punishments can they be to send t

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On camera: Photo challenge exhibit opens in April

Nevada County Camera Club’s exhibit, “Gold Country on Camera A Photo Challenge,” will be on display at the Courtyard Suites in Grass Valley in April to celebrate Photography Month.

Elorza s working group frames Providence pension crisis as a statewide issue

Elorza s working group frames Providence pension crisis as a statewide issue Published Mon Jul 26 2021 22:22:54 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) Members of a new pension working group unveiled Monday by Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza said residents and elected officials across the state need to be more concerned about the threat posed by the pension crisis in the capital city. by Ian Donnis After Elorza made preliminary remarks during a virtual news conference, most of the other speakers underscored the need for all Rhode Islanders to be aware of Providence’s $1.2 billion in unfunded pension obligations. City Council President John Igliozzi said even some elected officials don’t realize how the pension gap “is a constant drag on the city’s growth and ability to move forward. By the way, if the city can’t move forward, neither can the state. That’s why this pension issue is so important to address.”

Providence announces pension working group to address liability

Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza on Monday announced a working group to reconsider how to address the city s massive unfunded pension liability. The announcement comes after a bill to authorize a $704-million pension obligation bond failed to pass before the close of the legislative session. However, Elorza said it s not an idea that we have abandoned but  something that we’re going to actively look at. The scope of our procedure should not be limited to just that, he added, making clear that he will also consider alternatives.  Let’s look truly comprehensively to what reform looks like for our structural financial challenges that we have.”

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