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“They think farmers are dumb, well they’re going to learn.” Her husband, Kevin, is concerned about the severe economic ramifications of new regulations not only on the farming sector, but urban hubs as well. “It’s a step too far in all directions,” he said, “It’s too far down the idealistic road.” Kevin wasn’t optimistic that the government would step up and listen to farmers calls. “I hope they do. If they don’t, I’m concerned,” he said. Barry Harcourt Tractors and farm machinery out in force during the Te Anau Groundswell NZ protest. While the Gore protest has significance as it’s the home of the Groundswell NZ founders, the Invercargill and Te Anau protests were just as vocal about farmer discontent. ....
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11 May 2021 : Nathan Griffin Deadly Cuts The news of the acquisition comes ahead of next months virtual Cannes pre-screenings with Los Angeles-based Myriad Pictures picking up international rights for the film excluding Ireland and the UK. The comedy is the feature debut from writer/director Rachel Carey, which debuted at the Dublin International Film Festival in March, and saw Carey pick up a Discovery Award. “We are pleased to be working with the producers on this original and comedic film firmly set in Ireland,”Myriad Pictures president and CEO Kirk D’Amico told Screen Daily. “Rachel Carey, the writer and director, has created a very believable world of hair salons and stylists confronted with an existential problem. The performances are terrific. The final cut of this film will leave you smiling.” ....
USA TODAY On Wednesday it was announced Morgan had left the show, though he stood by his comments, tweeting that On Monday, I said I didn’t believe Meghan Markle in her Oprah interview. I’ve had time to reflect on this opinion, and I still don’t. On social media, users referred to Meghan s interview as a performance. She was called a crybaby, a liar, manipulative and narcissistic. It s collective denial. People do not want to believe the truth, which is that 12 million adult Americans have serious suicidal thoughts every year. Meghan is one of them. I thought she was as believable as any patient I ve ever talked to, said David Jobes, director of the Catholic University of America s Suicide Prevention Lab and creator of CAMS – Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality – widely regarded as one of the most effective approaches to treating suicidal patients. It s the most profound suffering a person can go through, to feel so trapped, ....