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Initial release Canada
Directors Andrew Huculiak
Composers We Are the City
Characters Andrew
Grandfather
Astrid
Embla
Bengt
Brent
Dagny
Producers Josh Huculiak
Brent Hodge
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During a catastrophic event, a young woman recalls the five people who loved her most.

Abe funeral: Japan asks why state event is costing more than the Queen's

Abe funeral: Japan asks why state event is costing more than the Queen's
Sep 30,2022 12:50 am

... As Japan s longest serving prime minister at age 67 in a shockingly Violent - and rare - incident, Mr Abe is only the second prime minister to get a state funeral...

JK Rowling: the newspaper the Sun, criticized the abuse of charities for article on ex-husband

JK Rowling: the newspaper the Sun, criticized the abuse of charities for article on ex-husband
Jun 12,2020 4:09 pm

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Another former top general blames Trump troops threat

Another former top general blames Trump troops threat
Jun 5,2020 6:38 am

...In rare public statements, Gen Dempsey Other high-ranking former military officer spoke out against Mr Trump President, Donald Trump threat complained of use this week, the troops in to suppress Violent protests in the United States...

Gangnam: The scandal rocking the Playground of K-pop

Gangnam: The scandal rocking the Playground of K-pop
Feb 16,2020 8:42 am

... They all say that the abuse of women in the clubs are ubiquitous, and often Violent...

News Daily: Hong Kong stand-off continues, and Attenborough sees plastics change

News Daily: Hong Kong stand-off continues, and Attenborough sees plastics change
Feb 16,2020 8:23 am

... What s at stake for Hong Kong as the protests become increasingly Violent? ...

Violent conflicts break out, such as the Spanish court of justice of Catalonia, prisons-leader

Violent conflicts break out, such as the Spanish court of justice of Catalonia, prisons-leader
Feb 16,2020 7:07 am

... Violent clashes erupted outside the airport thousands of Catalan independence supporters marched in the downtown area, the blocking of some streets and the access to U-Bahn stations...

Hong Kong: Transport paralysed in goes against rioters

Hong Kong: Transport paralysed in goes against rioters
Feb 16,2020 6:52 am

...the Majority of Hong Kong s metro system remains closed, after a day that saw the stations and companies, in Violent anti-government attacked the protests...

Yellow vest protests: Dozens of arrests in Paris

Yellow vest protests: Dozens of arrests in Paris
Feb 16,2020 6:26 am

... Families abandoned the march as Violent clashes prompted French police, who have previously been accused of excessive violence, to fire tear gas and make over 100 arrests...

News Daily: Hong Kong stand-off continues, and Attenborough sees plastics change

Feb 16,2020 6:16 am

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Hong Kong university stand-off enters third day

With about 100 protesters, there appears to be no immediate resolution to one of the biggest flare-ups since anti-government protests began in June. While younger demonstrators were allowed to leave without being arrested, police have so far foiled three attempts by protesters to escape from the campus. Those still inside face 10 years in prison if they are convicted of rioting. Hong Kong 's leader - Chief executive Carrie Lam - has called on The Remaining protesters to surrender and "come out peacefully".

What's at stake for Hong Kong as the protests become increasingly Violent ? . which traces The Roots of the dispute back to April.

Attenborough: World 'Changing Habits ' on plastic

Sir David Attenborough , whose BBC series Blue Planet II has been credited with lifting awareness of plastic pollution, has said. Collecting an award for the programme at The International Think Tank Chatham House , the broadcaster and naturalist said people were changing their habits and "Waking Up to what we've done to The Planet ". Blue Planet showed how plastic items - estimated to total More Than 150 million tonnes - are drifting in The World 's oceans and causing the deaths of one million birds and 100,000 sea mammals each year.

Greens launch manifesto with net zero carbon pledge

The Green Party of England and Wales, with a pledge to reach net zero carbon emissions in the UK by 2030. The Party - which is standing in 498 seats - also says it will increase NHS funding, hold a referendum on the UK's EU membership and give 16-year-olds the vote.

Elsewhere in The General election campaign:

Now that candidates for the 12 December poll have been confirmed, And, as the parties clash over tax, Helen Miller of The Institute for Fiscal Studies answers the question?

'Why economists get things wrong'

By Szu Ping Chan, Business reporter

Today, trust in economists is barely above that of politicians.

But Prof Esther Duflo of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who alongside her MIT colleague and husband Prof Abhijit Banerjee , and Harvard's Prof Michael Kremer , has certainly come off the fence in a new book that hits out at some of economists' prized myths.

In Good Economics for Hard Times , Profs Duflo and Banerjee grapple with How To deal with some of the 21St Century 's biggest challenges, and argue that economists are more important than ever in today's polarised world.

What the papers say

The Fallout from Prince Andrew's BBC Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis continues to dominate The Front pages. The Daily Mail and The Times both lead with stories about The Prince losing high-profile corporate backers for his charity work as a result of his friendship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein . The Daily Express says The Duke of York has The Queen 's backing, and that he regrets not expressing sympathy for The Victims of Epstein's abuse. Elsewhere, The Guardian leads on fears among NHS bosses that staff shortages are putting patient safety At Risk .

Daily digest

New accuser calls on Prince Andrew to talk

Sydney blanketed by smoke from bushfires

Marine E reveals identity and suicide attempt

US says Jewish settlements are no longer illegal

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Lookahead

11:00 The Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin is consecrated as The First black female bishop in The Church of England.

20:00 Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn go head-to-head in ITV's election debate.

On this day

1995 Britain's first National Lottery draw is shown live on Bbc One .

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