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Andreas Christensen open to new Chelsea deal and has no intentions of quitting in transfer window despite struggles

TheSun.co.uk 

CHELSEA defender Andreas Christensen says he’s going nowhere despite months of transfer speculation. The Danish centre-half has endured two season of struggle and started only six games for previous boss Maurizio Sarri. But Frank Lampard seems ready to give Christensen another shot to prove he can become a permanent fixture in the backline. He has […]

Auba hits 51 as rumours heat up that he’ll sign da ting

Le Grove 

Well, what a day yesterday was! Our best young player signed a new deal with the club and we beat Norwich 4-0 in our first home game in 8 years. You can only play what is put in front of you; admittedly Norwich were not really up to much, but I’ll take the positives and... Read more »

Reopening at All Costs?

Hrdailyadvisor.blr.com 

Financial pressure is mounting for organizations to open back up, expand service, and bring their employees back to the workplace. But how do employers feel about reopening before the pandemic is under control? What steps are they taking to ensure their employees and customers alike are safe? These are the questions OperationsInc, an HR consulting […]

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New York Repeals Law Shielding Police Misconduct Records

NPR (npr.org) 

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a repeal of a law that shielded police misconduct records from the public. A similar law took effect in California in 2018, but many records are still unavailable.

Seattle Police Forcibly Clear Protest Zone

NPR (npr.org) 

Seattle officials swept through the area known as CHOP, ending a police-free zone born from protests over racial injustice. Recent shootings and other crimes added to its growing list of detractors.

Wanting Wrong

The New York Review of Books 

The narrator of Miranda Popkey’s first novel, Topics of Conversation, is the daughter of an old Hollywood family, now in gentle decline. Her nice, white life “was going to be suburban, it was going to be upper-middle-class,” but she throws all that into disarray when she decides to leave her husband, John, who loves her. She does this despite the fact that he was “so kind and so supportive and emotionally generous and a good listener...everything a liberated woman is supposed to want.” Her remorse is partly political... Читать дальше...





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