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Mar 17, 2021 “May your troubles be less and your blessings be more, And nothing but happiness come through your door.” – Irish Blessing Photo by Patrick Fore on Unsplash Happy St. Patrick’s Day everyone! Celebrated for over 1,000 years, St. Patrick’s Day is an Irish religious holiday that observes the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. You can learn more about the history of St. Patrick’s Day here. St. Paddy’s celebrations have evolved over the years and now on March 17th, we celebrate Irish culture with music, dancing, food, green beer, parades, bar crawls, and more. Join in on the celebrations by catching a movie on our St. Patrick’s Day watch list, including movies set in Ireland and movies with Irish actors. ....
Red Fox Tavern murder trial: Detective says a former top suspect was not near the tavern in crucial hours before homicide 16 Mar, 2021 05:04 AM 5 minutes to read Police recreation of Red Fox Tavern in 1987. Video / Supplied A detective who investigated the infamous Red Fox Tavern cold case has told a jury a man who once was a top suspect did not have the window of opportunity to commit the crime. Detective Senior Sergeant Michael Hayward has been cross-examined in a High Court trial about the plans and whereabouts of Lester Hamilton - a man who had bragged about being a suspect in the case. ....
Are there enough hours in the day for hybrid work? 15 Mar, 2021 08:14 PM 5 minutes to read Flexible working means that the way we keep track of time worked will have to change. Photo / Getty Images Flexible working means that the way we keep track of time worked will have to change. Photo / Getty Images Financial Times By: Andrew Hill It s a year since I packed up my laptop and left my desk in London, with its stunning view of St Paul s Cathedral. I have been back once. Barely a day has passed when I have not read, or written about, the future of offices. ....
Sideswipe: March 16: A west end town, a dead end world? 15 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read Edible evidence Imagine the indignation of returning to your home to find that not only has it been ransacked, but the perpetrator took a massive bite out of that lovely sausage you were saving (is nothing sacred?!). That s exactly what happened to a homeowner in the Rocholzalle in Gevelsberg, Germany, back in 2012. Nine years on, police finally have the identity of the perpetrator thanks to evidence of their guilt all over the remaining sausage. Officers took DNA from a half-eaten sausage but a search returned no matches at the time and the guilty party went free. That was, until they committed an unrelated crime and the arresting officers took a sample of their DNA. At last, an automated piece of tech was able to find a match for the Great Sausage Case of 2012 - a 30-year-old Albanian citizen. Unfortunately for the victim of the burglary, the s ....
Auckland artist who sprayed graffiti on his own public sculpture happy with its new home 14 Mar, 2021 02:11 AM 2 minutes to read An artist s impression of the Greer Twiss sculpture on Victoria Wharf in Devonport. Photo / Supplied An artist s impression of the Greer Twiss sculpture on Victoria Wharf in Devonport. Photo / Supplied Renowned Auckland artist Greer Twiss is reportedly happy with the new home for one of his sculptures he once spray painted with pink graffiti to protest against bureaucratic vandalism . The sculpture Flight Support for Albatross is being erected at Victoria Wharf in Devonport, years after Twiss vowed to never make another public sculpture when the work was damaged. ....