
Kate Russell
27 yrs tech news @BBCClick Sky CNBC LWT C4 Nick/@DiversITCharter /@NatGeoTravelUK columnist /@Teentechevent educator https://t.co/0Q98lqoowy
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Oct 25, 2024 |
kathmandupost.com | Kate Russell |Sanskriti Pokharel
Many books are said to have the power to heal, but can a book trouble you? I didn’t realise it until I read Kate Elizabeth Russell’s ‘My Dark Vanessa’. This novel has deeply impacted me, breaking my heart. I even allowed it to rob me of peaceful sleep. It is devastatingly beautiful and worth every bit of the sorrow it left behind. Russell weaves themes of love, trauma, denial, grooming, and the long-term effects of abuse.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
nit.com.au | Kate Russell |Dechlan Brennan
Congratulations to the National Indigenous Times on the launch of this new voice for First Nations businesses. Partnerships that promote the capability, excellence and values of our suppliers and entrepreneurs to a wide audience both in Australia and internationally are very much needed and welcomed. The Indigenous business sector is growing strongly.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
whopam.com | Kate Russell
Contributed by Kate RussellJune 30, 2024. Bobby Irving of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, has been named to the 2024 Power Summer Collegiate League (PSCL) All-Star Team. Irving, a 2024 graduate of Christian County High School was the Colonels’ varsity catcher all four years and has committed to Shawnee Community College in Southern Illinois for the 2024-25 school year.
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May 10, 2024 |
myheraldreview.com | Charley Locke |Kate Russell
ALTA, Utah — It was a bluebird morning at the Alta Ski Area, and Carol Bowling, 76, was looking for fresh powder. Her husband, Nick, 83, and his cousin Bob Phillips, 84, shouted over the whir of the chairlift, deciding where to go. “Something like this is skiable,” Phillips said of the black diamond run below the lift. At the top, the trio tightened their boots and waited for a few more friends. It was a Wednesday in late February at the Utah resort, one of the oldest in the country.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
seattletimes.com | Charley Locke |Kate Russell
ALTA, Utah — It was a bluebird morning at the Alta Ski Area, and Carol Bowling, 76, was looking for fresh powder. Her husband, Nick, 83, and his cousin Bob Phillips, 84, shouted over the whir of the chairlift, deciding where to go. “Something like this is skiable,” Phillips said of the black diamond run below the lift. At the top, the trio tightened their boots and waited for a few more friends. It was a Wednesday in late February at the Utah resort, one of the oldest in the country.
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