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Bhasan Char and Yaas: No injury, no damage

Even after fears of widespread inundation and extensive damage, Bhasan Char housing and cyclone shelters stood up well against cyclone Yaas, which made its landfall yesterday evening. While the small island off Bangladesh's coast with the Bay of Bengal was not in the cyclone's direct path, residents did experience strong winds and tidal surges about two feet higher than

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Covid test centre near Kentish Town and Gospel Oak | Hampstead Highgate Express

Sophie Perry Published: 3:51 PM February 23, 2021    Testing operative Stephen Tetteh with the kit at the new test centre at The Dome in Weedington Road - Credit: Polly Hancock A new lateral flow test centre has opened, aiming to help reduce Covid-19 numbers in Queen s Crescent and the Gospel Oak area. The centre opened on February 15 at youth club and sports centre The Dome in Weedington Road. It offers free coronavirus testing for adults with no coronavirus symptoms. Foyezur Miah, CEO of Queen’s Crescent Community Association (QCCA), said: “It’s important to have a lateral flow centre here because Gospel Oak has one of the highest rates of Covid-19 and deaths from Covid-19 in Camden. 

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Watumulls: The Indian family that built an empire in Hawaii and popularised aloha wear

Gobindram Watumull and his wife Ellen. | A clipping from St Louis Post Dispatch, October 19, 1947. In 1865, German botanist William Hillebrand travelled to India with the intention of finding “East Indian” labour for the sugar plantations of Hawaii, where he lived and worked. Instead, he returned with plants and birds of breath-taking variety: crows, finches, the Chinese quail, Mongolian pheasants, the Indian sparrow and common mynah. By 1879, the mynah was a familiar species in Honolulu and soon in the other south-eastern islands of Hawaii. For the first South Asians who set foot on the Hawaiian Islands around the early 1880s, the birds must have been a comforting sight. They had sailed over 11,000 km from Calcutta to Honolulu, a stopover that was still thousands of kilometres from their destination of mainland US and Canada, where the west coast offered attractive work opportunities. If nothing else, the soundscape in Hawaii must have been resonant to the

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