Suez Canal officials hoped the high tide and dredging efforts would allow the giant ship to be released on Saturday night, four days after its run. But despite last night’s progress in freeing the rudder and propeller, the ship remains tilted around the canal. Meanwhile, the backlog of ships waiting …
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The first artificial sweetener – Sac Charin – was discovered by accident, when in 1879, Ira Rimsen, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, saw a sweet substance on his hand after experimenting with various chemicals in a laboratory. Sac Cherin quickly became very popular, mainly because of how cheap it …
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Suez, Egypt (AP) – Two additional tugboats were heading to Egypt’s Suez Canal on Sunday in an effort to free a skyscraper-shaped vessel stranded for days on a crucial waterway, though larger ships could take their boat out of the wreck. Is. Even longer to free. The Panama-flag-waving Evergave, owned …
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Give a picture of the United States struggling to cope with a deadly epidemic. State and local authorities create a slate of social-distance measures, cumulative bans, closure orders, and mask orders in an effort to prevent the length of cases and deaths. The response has been mixed with more than …
Read More »The Indonesian church was shaken by the explosion on Palm Sunday
A blast rocked the Roman Catholic Cathedral compound in the eastern Indonesian city of Makassar on Sunday morning, setting off a quiet Sunday for Christians. The blast took place at 10:20 a.m. at the entrance to the Sacred Heart Jesus f Jesus Cathedral compound, Indonesia’s national police spokesman, Inspector General …
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