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‘After brain injury, I had to relearn all my own poems and songs’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Sid Ozalid
Sid Ozalid, an Aberdeen grandfather who suffered a life-threatening brain injury, continues his remarkable return to the stage at this year’s Fringe.
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This story of greed, crime, and forbidden love is wonderfully stunning to look at, yet disappoints for how unabashedly ...
LAKE FOREST, Ill. - Caleb Williams yelled as he stomped away. During an individual period at a training camp last weekend, ...
Perhaps the most important element of any dynasty league is the annual rookie draft. Unless you're a very aggressive trader, ...
Both Android and iPhone devices let you check data usage and which apps are the worst offenders so it's worth checking to see ...
Home to some of the grandest, most storied hotels in the world, Paris is synonymous with luxury travel. The majority of its ...
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Our Debt Free Family on MSN10 Beloved Parts of American Culture Boomers Are Watching Disappear
Beloved Parts of American Culture Boomers Are Watching Disappear If you grew up a Baby Boomer in the United States, you know the country you live in today looks very different from the one you grew up ...
Georgia uses Brock Bowers on its teaching tape, but the Bulldogs have plenty of versatile players in the tight ends room who ...
The confusion stems in part, experts say, from the state’s distribution of public healthcare funds through private insurers ...
From the safest way to put them down, to how much they should be snoozing, here’s everything you need to know about newborn sleep.
The director vows to make his new Second World War film ‘as intense as he can’ – but will audiences have the stomach for it?
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