Monthly Archives: August 2020

Big Ten should ask for an apology from Nebraska

The Big Ten became the first of the Power 5 conference to end their football season on Tuesday, and member school University of Nebraska announced its opposition to the decision. Head football coach Scott Frost and athletic director Bill Moos went so far as to suggest that the team could …

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Made the best movie paramount while owning the Studio

Sumner Redstone died on August 11 at the age of 97. The media mogul built Viacom into a television empire. In 1994, he bought Paramount Studios in a hostile takeover. Sherry Lansing ran Paramount from 1992 to 2004, giving Redstone three Oscar winners (Forrest Gump, Braveheart en Titanic). Sumner Redstone …

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Govt-push sees players trained to make solar equipment

Written by Prabha Raghavan, Anil Sasi | New Delhi | Updated: August 13, 2020 6:45:34 AM This increase in interest in domestic manufacturing of solar equipment coincides with measures initiated by the government to eliminate additional duties on imports across sectors, including solar power. In a statement that the center’s …

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Why Mauritius’ oil spill is so serious

Copyright Greenpeace The amount of oil spilled from the Japanese-owned ship in the vicinity of the lagoons and coastal areas of southeast Mauritius is relatively low compared to the major oil storms the world has seen in the past, but the damage it does what it will do will be …

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New poll shows Markey with broad lead over Kennedy in Massachusetts

Sen. Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeySens. Markey, Cruz Coronavirus Relief Clash: ‘It’s No Divine Joke Ted’ Sanders Proposes Bill to Tax Billionaires’ Wealth Profits in Pandemic First Chamber Democrats Demand Answers to Trafficking in Migrant Children During Pandemic (D-Mass.) Leads Primary Challenger Rep. Joe Kennedy III (D-Mass.) By double digits, …

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