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Could postponed European Rallies this spring affect enduro?


11 February 2021
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Racing
The postponement of two major Rally events in Portugal during spring 2021, the BP Ultimate Portugal Rally and the Baja do Pinhal, may signal an effect on enduro as we look ahead to the start of the major race season.
Two major rally events, the BP Ultimate Portugal Rally and the Baja do Pinhal which are part of the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship and FIM Bajas World Cup, have been postponed from April and May respectively.
This news comes on the back of the MXGP World Championship also moving its schedule this week for the first three GPs (the Omani Grand Prix has been postponed to 2022, while the MXGPs of Italy, Portugal and Germany will move from April/May to October). ....

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Critic's notebook: Takeout from a trio of Troy taquerias


Critic s notebook: Takeout from a trio of Troy taquerias
Susie Davidson Powell
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Taco Libre in River Street Market in Troy. (Photo by Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times Union.)Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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A jerk salmon bowl from Street Taco VII. (Photo by Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times Union.)Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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La Capital Tacos is in a former taxi stand in Troy. (Photo by Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times Union.)Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Street Taco VII in Troy takes over the space that had been home to Juice Factory VII before the latter moved to Broadway. (Photo by Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times Union.)Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less ....

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Pastoralists among big winners in referendum proposals, says Gideon


THE STANDARD
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Hassan Barisa |
February 3rd 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Kanu chairman Gideon Moi at a BBI rally at Garissa primary on January 31, 2021. [Abdimalik Ismail, Standard]
The Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) will end the marginalisation of pastoralist communities as every region will get an equitable share of national resources, Baringo Senator Gideon Moi has said.
He asked Kenyans to reject those spreading propaganda that BBI was about creating positions for the political class, saying the document would spur economic growth and foster cohesion in the country.
“I am here today to make a passionate appeal to you the people of Garissa and North Eastern at large to join other Kenyans of goodwill in passing this document. We shall have failed as leaders if we don’t point out areas of benefit to you,” he said. ....

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They can't leave the Bay Area fast enough


You start to feel stupid : Tech workers can t leave SF fast enough
Nellie Bowles, New York Times
Jan. 16, 2021
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From left: Laura Thompson, Gillian Morris, the founder of the travel app Hitlist who recently fled San Francisco, and Wren Dougherty, who all share a home, in Ocean Park, San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Dec. 15, 2020. As a tech era draws to an end, more workers and companies are packing up. What comes next? (Gabriella N. Baez/The New York Times)Gabriella N. Bez/NYT
SAN FRANCISCO The Bay Area struck a hard bargain with its tech workers.
Rent was astronomical. Taxes were high. Your neighbors didn’t like you. If you lived in San Francisco, you might have commuted an hour south to your job at Apple or Google or Facebook. Or if your office was in the city, maybe it was in a neighborhood with too much street crime, open drug use and $5 coffees. ....

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