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2016 Salamu Aleikum

Report from the Salamu Aleikum outreach among Arabs in Zel am See in Austria.




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LTA announce £20m support package amid coronavirus pandemic

THE LTA has today announced a multi-million pound package of additional funding and measures to support those involved in tennis in Britain through the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.




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2011 Grassroots Day Awards

UEFA recognises the most notible contributions to grassroots football in 2011.




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UEFA Grassroots Day 2012

On 16 May 2012 the third UEFA Grassroots Day will take place in Munich.




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Airport company applies for short-time allowance / Employees to receive at least 80 percent of net pay

Within just a few weeks, the corona crisis has led to a collapse of over 90 percent of flight operations in the capital region. In light of this dramatic situation, the Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB) Executive Board concluded a works agreement ...




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Drastic decline in passenger numbers at Tegel and Schönefeld in March 2020 / Impacts of the corona pandemic have become dramatically worse

Berlin’s airports are recording a drastic slump in passenger numbers. In March, a decline in passengers of 64.7 percent was recorded at Tegel and Schönefeld for the whole month. However, the number of passengers has continued to fall significantly over ...




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Joy during the Festival of Smiles 2011

More than 800 children were impacted by the Festival of Smiles 2011 that took place in the indigenous community of Talamanca, Costa Rica.




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Celebrating Jesus on Cinco de Mayo 

OM Costa Rica holds a children's celebration dedicated not to the Mexican war victory but to the victory of Jesus.




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Italy’s coronavirus death toll rises above 30,000

Italy has become the first European Union country to record more than 30,000 coronavirus deaths.




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10 things you are doing that invalidate your insurance

Having car insurance is a legal requirement for motorists, but whether it’s valid or not depends on how accurate the current information your insurance company holds is.




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Coronavirus in Scotland: Edinburgh's economy set for £300m hit after festivals axed

SCOTLAND'S capital is coming to terms with the "heart-breaking" news that its summer festivals will not go ahead this year - costing the city hundreds of millions of pounds.




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800 Degrees, Clarkston, and Baffo, Argyle Street, Glasgow. Ron Mackenna's home delivery reviews

MY mother was known for her pizza but they were never round, not when we were growing up anyway. She would pull them from the ancient coal-fired cast iron range in the living room on long blackened oblong trays, the dough she had spent the day making puffed and undulating but always thin and super chewy.




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Director's Update - Nov 2017

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - Dec 2017

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - Feb 2018

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - Mar 2018

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - Apr 2018

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - May 2018

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - June 2018

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director.




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Director's Update - July 2018

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - Sept 2018

OM Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - Oct 2018

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - Nov 2018

OM Director's Update by Lawrence Tong, International DIrector




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Director's Update - Dec 2018

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong




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Director's Update - Jan 2019

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International director




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Director's Update - Feb 2019

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - Mar 2019

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong




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Director's Update - Apr 2019

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong, International Director




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Director's Update - May 2019

OM Director's Update from Lawrence Tong




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Coronavirus in Scotland: Police issue 140 fixed-penalty notices to people flouting lockdown rules

Police have issued more than 140 fixed-penalty notices to people flouting coronavirus lockdown rules in Scotland in the week since new powers came into force.




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Glasgow whisky bond fire that killed 19 people is remembered 60 years on

It was an evening that began like any other night shift. Firefighters handed over at 6pm to start what they thought would have been a fairly routine night.




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Celtic Connections attracted 100,000 visits to its concerts this January

The Celtic Connections roots and traditional music festival recorded 100,000 visits this January.




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Celtic Connections Festival 2020 in Glasgow: who is playing, where are the venues, what time to concerts start?

From Thursday 16 January to Sunday 2 February 2020, musicians from across the world will take part in over 300 events in venues throughout Glasgow for the UK's premier celebration of celtic music.




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Celtic Connections 2020 will feature Bruce Springsteen tribute

THE Celtic Connections music festival last night lifted the curtain on next year’s line up – and revealed it will be kicking off the 700th celebrations of the Declaration of Arbroath.




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The 10 best places to drink gin in Scotland

It has been the major success story of the alcohol industry in recent years. Once thought of as a drink for the older generation, now you will find that gin, be it pink, flavoured or colour changing, has become one of the most popular spirits in the country. There have been no shortage of bars leaping on the bandwagon, to offer up drinks to connoisseurs, but where are the best places to go in Scotland? We’ve narrowed it down to 10 of the best.




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The Best Cheap Tablets for 2020

Inexpensive tablets can make great ebook readers, video players, or web browsers, and some of our top picks are well below the $100 mark. Here's how to find the right balance of price and features.




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10 Ways to Tidy Up Your Phones and PCs for the New Year

Organize your phone, tablet, and computer with these quick and easy tips from productivity expert Jill Duffy. Investing just a little time here at the beginning of the year could make a big difference for all of 2020.




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The 2018 Apple iPad Is More Than $200 Off at Walmart

The sixth-generation 9.7-inch iPad with 128GB of storage and cellular connectivity would normally set you back $559, but is currently marked down to just $349.




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Snag the 2019 Apple iPad Air for Just $459

The 64GB Wi-Fi model is currently on sale for $459 at Walmart (down from $499.99).




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Deals: 10.2-Inch iPad, 65-Inch Vizio 4K TV, Amazon Echo Buds

The 10.2-inch Apple iPad with 128GB of storage is $100 off, a 65-inch Vizio 4K TV is $500 off and includes a $250 Dell gift card, and you can score the first discount on Echo Buds.




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Dell Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme Tablet

Dell's Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme Tablet lives up to its name by laughing at drops, splashes, and temperatures that would blow the average slate to smithereens. It's ideal for first responders and factory floors.




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iPad Air (2019), iPad Mini 5 Join Apple's Refurbished Lineup

Grab a refurbished third-generation iPad Air or fifth-generation iPad Mini from Apple to save big while getting nearly the same experience new tablets offer.




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Deal Alert: The Latest Apple iPads Are Up to $150 Off

scrolling through Amazon in the same way has turned up some great deals on iPads. Right now the latest models are available at all-new low prices.




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The Best Kids' Tablets for 2020

Can't get your hands on your own iPad? Kids love tablets, but which is the right one for them? Check out our top picks to keep your kids educated and entertained.




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The Best Tablets for 2020

Tablets are great for playing games, reading, homework, keeping kids entertained in the back seat of the car, and a whole lot more. Whether you're looking for an Android or Apple slate, here's what to consider, along with reviews of the best tablets we've tested.




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If the 2020 golf season is a wipe out, there are things we won't miss

THERE will be many of us who embrace technology with all the ham-fisted ineptitude of a fumbling, muttering old colonel trying to unravel the stubborn, sticky wrapping of a barley sugar.




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Back in the Sporting Day: 1970, Billy Casper wins the Masters

It was 50 years ago this week that one of the greatest golfers ever to grace the greens set out on his quest to win his first US Masters championship.




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The Open 2020 golf championship cancelled due to coronavirus crisis

THE Open Championship will not take place at all this year.




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Derek Mackay can pick up a ‘golden goodbye’ of £12,000 this week

DISGRACED former finance secretary Derek Mackay will be entitled to a £12,000 golden goodbye payment this week – despite not being seen in public for three months.




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Pitch competition offers $30,000 in funding for student entrepreneurs

The Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program (PennTAP) at Penn State is looking for undergraduate entrepreneurs from any Penn State campus to compete in the 2020 Inc.U Competition. Six finalist teams will earn a spot on “The Investment,” a production of WPSU-TV, giving them a chance to pitch their company for a share of $30,000 in funding. The 2020 Inc.U Competition submission deadline is Feb. 7.