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Published July 21, 2021, 1:40 PM BACOLOD CITY – An Australian national was arrested here on Monday, after he allegedly kidnapped the two children of his former live-in partner in a hotel in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental on Sunday. Policemen arrested 39-year-old Peter Lay, at his rented house in Barangay Estefania, where the two children were rescued. Police Maj. Jun Ray Batadlan, Police Station 4 commander, said that Lay allegedly took the kids – a nine-year-old girl and a three-year-old boy, without the permission of his former live-in partner. Batadlan said that Lay wanted to get back with his former lover. Australian Peter Lay is being escorted by authorities as he is set to face kidnapping charges in Dumaguete City. (Bacolod City Police Station 4/MANILA BULLETIN) ....
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There’s a point early on in Oasis, one of the contenders in Amazon’s new pilot season, which grounds the episode perfectly: Peter Leigh, a recently widowed priest with some serious concerns about his future in the church, has been functionally drafted onto the next mission to Oasis, the first interstellar colony. He has nothing left on Earth, so he agrees to go. The technology that propels him into orbit is very clearly slightly modified Russian boosters. There’s the same tapered design, the same steppe-based launch facility and the same sense of Peter riding into orbit on the top of a very large, intensely combustible object that someone has only just finished soldering together. It feels real, and clunky, and untidy. ....
SCOUTING in Settle is alive and well and doing very well indeed, says its group chairman, Cherry Flitcroft. Despite the coronavirus pandemic, which has moved scouting activities online, the Settle group is flourishing, and brimming with new ideas, she says. It, in common with other groups in the Ingleborough district, has suspended fees for a year for families struggling financially, after deciding to pay fees out of its reserves, and it is also busy fundraising for a new extension to its drill hall in Castleberg Lane. The group has already carried out many improvements, since 2014 it has spent more than £70,000 on refurbishments and has £60,000 towards the £180,000 it needs to build the side extension, which will include a new internal access and lift to the hall on the first floor. ....