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Jean Genet dans la Pléiade : un poète fabuleux et périlleux

Jean Genet dans la Pléiade : un poète fabuleux et périlleux
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Le 21 mai 1910 dans le ciel : Jacques de Lesseps s illustre et gagne le prix Ruinart

Le 21 mai 1910 dans le ciel : Jacques de Lesseps s illustre et gagne le prix Ruinart
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Shelter Island Reporter obituary: Kolina May Reiter - Shelter Island Reporter

(Credit: Reporter File Photo) Kolina May Reiter passed away gently on April 27, 2021 in the company of family and loved ones. She was 82. Born Kolina May Nevel on May 22, 1938 to May and John Barice Nevel on Shelter Island, she was a true “harelegger.” Her life on Shelter island is irreplaceable, her family said. Kolina’s mother’s and father’s families were from Cornwall, Canada and immigrated to Long Island in the early 1900s, and followed May’s sisters, Jessie Price and Margaret Oliver, to Shelter Island, where they raised their family of Kolina and her brothers, Malvin (Mal) and Barice.

Family celebrates fighter Jacques as she turns 99

“She is a fighter, for sure,” said her granddaughter, Kimberly English. The family celebrated Jacques with a surprise drive-by parade last Saturday, part of a plan to give her the best birthday celebration she’s ever had, said English, who organized the parade. Jacques turned 99 on Monday, Feb. 15. Up until a few months ago, said English, it felt like her grandmother might live to 200, and though the family has seen a slight decline over the past few months, she remains amazingly resilient. Jacques has been a Cumberland resident in the same home in Monastery Heights for more than 70 years, where she raised her five children.

3 Delaware lawmakers just made history for LGBTQ, Muslim communities

Delaware News Journal The 2020 election cycle was a historic one for Delaware when the state’s favorite son, Joe Biden, won the presidency.  But the state also made history in other ways, including newly elected progressive lawmakers who broke national and local barriers. Three of them became Delaware’s first openly gay, first openly lesbian and first practicing Muslim state lawmakers in history, increasing the diversity in the 62-member Legislature after shocking the state by defeating three powerful, longtime incumbents with underdog campaigns. Now, Sen. Marie Pinkney of New Castle, Rep. Eric Morrison of Glasgow and Rep. Madinah Wilson-Anton of Newark hope to use their governing powers to push Delaware policies and politics in ways that could change Delaware’s moderate lawmaking traditions for years to come.

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