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1 month ago |
grapevinemagazine.ca | Andrew Smith
Over the past three years I have watched something interesting and unusual take shape on the Ontario art scene. Gunguo Sculpture Farm is a remarkable new open-air gallery in Glenburnie, Kingston. Once Canada’s first capital, Kingston is perhaps known more for its picturesque downtown university, historic prisons and forts, than its avantgarde art scene.
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2 months ago |
eagletribune.com | Andrew Smith
DURHAM – New Hampshire residents are divided about President Donald Trump in the early days of his second term, with higher approval for Trump’s handling of the economy than his handling of foreign affairs. Granite Staters are deadlocked over Trump’s executive order pausing foreign aid and pausing a ban on TikTok, but oppose eliminating birthright citizenship, withdrawing from the World Health Organization, and renaming the Gulf of Mexico.
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Feb 5, 2025 |
jonesborosun.com | Andrew Smith
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Sep 2, 2024 |
global-weekly.com | Andrew Smith
Interview by Andrew SmithDisclaimer: All interviews reflect the individual views of our guestsSir Charles James Petrie, 6th Baronet OBE, is a former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations , Former UN Resident Coordinator for Myanmar and Head of UNSG's Internal Review Panel for the UN in Sri Lanka. In August 2021, Petrie published a book with Unbound publishing entitled "The Triumph of Evil: The Rwanda Genocide and the Search for Justice".
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Jun 8, 2024 |
jg-tc.com | Andrew Smith
On June 6, 1944, the eyes of the world were drawn to the English Channel, the beaches of Normandy and the Allies’ advance into western Europe. Despite a delayed start to the invasion, the massive effort combining land, air and sea all went “according to plan,” then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared.
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