[ad_1] Issued on: 03/11/2021 – 01:50Modified: 11/03/2021 – 01:48 Los Angeles (AFP) US Olympic chiefs said Wednesday that they expect athletes participating in the Tokyo Olympics to be vaccinated against Covid-19 “long before” the Games as US immunization efforts advance. In a conference call with reporters, the executive director of …
Read More »Hungarian chocolatier’s vaccinated bunnies offer hope for Easter
[ad_1] Chocolate Easter bunnies holding syringes in the workshop of Hungarian pastry chef Laszlo Rimoczi, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Lajosmizse, Hungary, on March 9, 2021. REUTERS / Bernadett Szabo LAJOSMIZSE, Hungary – With spring and COVID-19 vaccines in sight, Hungarian pastry chef Laszlo Rimoczi is sending a …
Read More »Stuntman’s hack hopes to save his favorite diner
[ad_1] DIVE Hunter Ray Barker gets the Los Toros Mexican Restaurant logo tattooed on his arm as part of his promotional stunt in Chatsworth, California. —REUTERS When your favorite Mexican restaurant is struggling to stay alive, what else would you do but sit in a bean pool outside for 24 …
Read More »Meyers Leonard’s Call of Duty Twitch Slur Proves Voice Chat Still Needs To Grow
[ad_1] Part of the sometimes unspoken problem here is that there seems to be a basic level of toxicity that enough people are willing to accept. Even if you could get the most of Obligations If players agree that using certain phrases in voice chat is wrong, you’ll start to …
Read More »Bach asks for amendment to the Olympic motto during the virtual session
[ad_1] The president of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, thanked his colleagues for re-electing him as president for another four years by calling for an addition to the motto adopted by the Olympic Movement in its early days. “We learned during this coronavirus crisis the hard way that we …
Read More »Hong Kong-based toy makers consider moving to the Philippines
[ad_1] REUTERS HONG KONG-based toy makers are considering moving to the Philippines, the Board of Investment (BoI) said on Wednesday. At the same time, a survey by Standard Chartered found that companies based in the United States and Europe are considering the Philippines as part of their expansion plans in …
Read More »EU regulator says no signs vaccination is to blame for Austria’s deaths
[ad_1] The European Medicines Agency said Wednesday that there was no evidence so far linking AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine to disease in two people who received it in Austria, one of whom died 10 days after being inoculated. The Austrian national health authority suspended the use of a batch of the …
Read More »Will the revelations about the Royal Family affect the British tourism industry?
[ad_1] Prince Harry and Meghan Markle interview with Oprah Winfrey They have come under a lot of scrutiny in recent days. But could a ripple effect be felt in Britain’s already struggling tourism industry? Those inside The monarchy You may be wondering how this crisis could affect your perception on …
Read More »Filinvest Land unit to sell 1.63-B common shares
[ad_1] FILINVEST Land, Inc. (FLI) will sell about 1.63 billion common shares in subsidiary Cyberzone Properties, Inc. through a secondary offering worth P8.30 per share. FLI’s board of directors approved the unit’s initial public offering at a meeting on Tuesday, March 9. The company is expected to submit requirements to …
Read More »Piers Morgan’s GMB Crash Shows He’s Trapped In His Own Psychodrama | TV
[ad_1] Just before 10am today, Piers Morgan finally posted the tweet he has surely dreamed of for a long time: “Good Morning Britain beat BBC Breakfast in ratings for the first time yesterday.” Tuesday’s figure for the ITV show was nearly three times the average from when the former Daily …
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