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East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for March 18, 2022
East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for March 18, 2022
Authorities on Thursday hailed two long-sought breaks in the case of a slain security guard and former police officer who was fatally shot last year protecting a TV news crew – even as a search continued for a third person still on the run.
"We have great confidence that Dr. Stephens will be a tremendous addition."
With COVID-19 infections dropping and restrictions loosening, more nonprofits and schools are bringing back the big fundraisers that had been shelved for the past two years.
"Even though many messages out there are 'We are moving on,' the virus hasn't moved on," said Dr. Sara Cody at a Thursday press conference.
"My brother Jimmy Hill was killed yesterday in Chernihiv, Ukraine. He was waiting in a bread line with several other people when they were gunned down" by Russian military forces, his sister, Cheryl Hill Gordon, wrote on Facebook. "His body was found in the street by the local police."
UNITED NATIONS — Russia’s U.N. ambassador says he is not asking for a vote Friday on its resolution on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine, which has been sharply criticized by Western countries for making no mention of Russia’s responsibility for the war against its smaller neighbor.
As Bryant, Freeman ink big deals elsewhere in NL West, Giants hope Pederson is enough to get them over hump.
Health officials have long considered cigarette smoking — a risk factor for lung cancer, heart disease and stroke — to be the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. In 1965, 42% of U.S. adults were smokers.
From lighting to storage and tools, here are the elements that make a craft room work.