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Chelsea news: Tianjin Quanjian deny Diego Costa talks

Mail Online (Sport) 

Chelsea striker Diego Costa was heavily linked with the Tianjin during the January transfer window but a big-money move failed to materialise and it appears he is no closer of sealing a move to China.

Iconic Honest Ed's sign coming down starting Tuesday

CTVNews.ca 

Work crews will begin to remove the iconic Honest Ed’s sign from the corner of Bathurst and Bloor Streets in downtown Toronto on Tuesday, after the landmark discount store closed for good last year.

Petra Kvitova to make late French Open call

Mail Online (Tennis) 

Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova will decide this week whether she will make her comeback at the French Open. She hasn't played since being attacked by an intruder in December.



Petra Kvitova to make late French Open call

Mail Online (Sport) 

Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova will decide this week whether she will make her comeback at the French Open. She hasn't played since being attacked by an intruder in December.

Rev. Edmonds-Allen Talks LGBTQ Religious Freedom Glitter Celebration (AUDIO)

The Huffington Post 

This week I talked with Rev. Marian Edmonds-Allen, Executive Director of Parity about the Glitter+Fire event encouraging Christians to use glitter to express joy in a diverse LGBTQ affirming way as a symbolic recreation of the tongues of fire on Pentecost Sunday on June 4th 2017. Parity and Queer Virtue the movement founded by Rev. Elizabeth M. Edman are co-sponsoring the event. Pentecost is widely considered the day when Christianity as a movement was born. As told in the Book of Acts the story... Читать дальше...

Security Expert: Manchester Bomb Designed to Maximize Casualties

Voice of America 

The bomber who struck a concert by American pop star Ariana Grande in the northern English city of Manchester, killing 22 and injuring 59 Monday night, set out to kill and maim as many of the music fans — many of them teenagers and children — as possible, say British police. The device that exploded as concert-goers started exiting Europe’s largest indoor arena was a ‘nail bomb’ that sent metal shards ripping into the bodies of the music fans.   Security expert Will Geddes, CEO of British security consultants ICP... Читать дальше...





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