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Cornell grads offered positions in selective Teaching Assistant Program in France

Cornell grads offered positions in selective Teaching Assistant Program in France
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Heroic police officer that saved the life of a toddler who fell into the Water of Leith is among winners honoured in Police Scotland awards

Heroic police officer that saved the life of a toddler who fell into the Water of Leith is among winners honoured in Police Scotland awards
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Joseph Michael Powell III, 55, of Carthage

Joseph Michael Powell III, 55, of Carthage By Submitted by funeral home | January 30, 2021 at 4:28 PM EST - Updated January 30 at 4:28 PM Joseph Michael Powell III, of Carthage, NY, was a caring, funny, loving, one of a kind father, husband, son, brother, uncle and to all a best friend. (Source: Funeral Home) CARTHAGE, N.Y. (WWNY) - Joseph Michael Powell III, of Carthage, NY, was a caring, funny, loving, one of a kind father, husband, son, brother, uncle and to all a best friend. He left us all unexpectedly on January 29, 2021 at the age of 55. We will continue to honor his legacy by living life to the fullest.

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Nigeria Shell employees causing oil leaks for profit: Dutch TV

Nigerian employees of the Anglo-Dutch oil company Shell ordered the deliberate vandalisation of oil pipelines for personal gain, a documentary in the Netherlands has reported. Dutch television documentary programme Zembla, together with Dutch environmentalist organisation Milieudefensie, reported in a programme to be aired on Thursday that “multiple witnesses declared that SPDC, a subsidiary of Shell, caused the oil leaks”. “According to sources, Shell employees profit from these intentional oil leaks by pocketing money from clean up budgets,” Zembla said in a press release summarising an 18-month investigation of various leaks between 2010 and the present day. Zembla added the SPDC, along with the Dutch embassy in Nigeria, were aware of the accusations but had failed to address them.

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