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Initial release | October 30, 1979 |
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Directors | Steven Hilliard Stern |
Composers | André Gagnon |
Box office | 2. 8 million USD |
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ID | 2410826 |
About Running
Once-promising long-distance runner Michael Andropolis (Michael Douglas) is given one last shot to prove himself when he's allowed a chance to qualify for the U. S. Olympic team. Incapable of competing without somehow sabotaging himself -- either on the field or in real life -- Michael has alienated both his wife, Janet (Susan Anspach), and his training coach (Lawrence Dane). But, knowing that this is his very last shot at greatness, he endeavors to give it everything he can. … MORE
Nicola Sturgeon's Covid WhatsApp messages were deleted - newspaper report
... They said: " She has recently submitted her third written statement to the UK inquiry - Running to around 200 pages - and expects to give oral evidence again next year when she will answer all questions put to her...
Gaza: BBC reporter and family left homeless again after Israel air strike warning
... For the second time in five days, my family was fleeing - Running from the bombing...
Israel targets Hamas's labyrinth of tunnels under Gaza
... And then you have all the other risks - Running out of oxygen, fighting the enemy in one-on-one combat, and rescuing wounded soldiers becomes virtually impossible...
Five takeaways from this year's GCSE results
... GCSE grades have fallen againGCSE passes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have fallen for a second year Running - with 68...
Six takeaways from A-level and other Level 3 results
... Top A-level grades have fallenTop A-level results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have fallen for a second year Running - with 27...
Israel-Lebanon border tension raises fears of bloody escalation
... We drive here as close as it s possible to get to Lebanon - Running alongside the military fence...
US heatwave: A third of Americans under extreme heat advisories
... Phoenix, Arizona, is likely to hit 110F (43C) on Saturday for the 16th day Running - nearing a record...
A taste of space with world's first disabled astronaut, John McFall
... After losing his leg and learning to walk again with a prosthesis, he took up Running - for fun at first, then competitively...
Nicola Sturgeon's Covid WhatsApp messages were deleted - newspaper report
WhatsApp messages sent by Nicola Sturgeon relating to the Covid pandemic were manually deleted from her phone, a newspaper has reported.
says the former First Minister is among 70 Scottish Government figures whose pandemic communications were not retained.
It means these messages cannot be given to the UK or Scottish Covid inquiries into how the pandemic was handled.
Ms Sturgeon's spokesperson said she was co-operating with both inquiries.
It was also reported that, according to UK Covid inquiry documents, WhatsApp data from First Minister Humza Yousaf and former deputy First Minister John Swinney no longer exists.
It Comes after Scottish ministers faced criticism last week for not handing over their messages.
The UK inquiry was told by a lawyer that 70 individuals were asked for their WhatsApp messages, but " very few appear to have been retained".
On Thusday, it was also reported that national clinical director Jason Leitch .
It emerged there were at least 137 WhatsApp groups being used across the Scottish Government and its agencies during Covid.
Aamer Anwar , lead solicitor for Scottish Covid Bereaved families group, told that the Scottish Government had not given details of when messages were deleted.
He highlighted that Ms Sturgeon announced in May 2020 that there would be a Scottish Covid inquiry, which was later confirmed in August 2021.
Mr Anwar said: " From May 2020, if there was a position of auto-delete, if there was a situation where government ministers and senior civil servants were deleting their WhatsApps, it should have been ordered to stop.
" We want to know when was the deletion brought in, who ordered it, why was it not ordered to be stopped?
" And did they continue after The Event ? Because that's deletion of material. "
The Scottish Government said it was committed to co-operating with The Inquiry and providing any requested material that it holds.
Deputy First Minister Shona Robison said: " The Scottish Government records management policy makes clear what must be recorded in the official record, given that it isn't practical, cost-effective or necessary for any organisation to retain every exchange.
" While it is not the culture within Scottish Government to use WhatsApp for decision-making, our records management policy states clearly that government decisions, however they are made, should be recorded in the official record. "
A spokesperson for Ms Sturgeon said she would continue to provide all information requested by the UK and Scottish Covid inquiries.
They said: " She has recently submitted Her Third written statement to the UK inquiry - Running to around 200 Pages - and expects to give oral evidence again next year when she will answer all questions put to her. "
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