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posted on 29/3/20

Bernards watch

posted on 29/3/20

1912

posted on 29/3/20

You need to look up the Mount Erebus Disaster.

One of New Zealand's worst.

posted on 29/3/20

Turkey's most capped player, former goalkeeper Rustu Recber, is in a "critical period" in hospital with coronavirus.

The ex-Barcelona and Fenerbahce keeper, 46, won 120 caps and was one of the players of the tournament when Turkey reached the 2002 World Cup semi-finals.

"We are still in shock by the sudden and rapidly developing symptoms," his wife Isil Recber said on Instagram.

Isil and her two children have tested negative for the virus.

Rustu retired in 2012 after a five-year stint with Besiktas.

posted on 29/3/20

The government’s main epidemiologist Professor Neil Ferguson has said we will be in lockdown until late May/ early June minimum.

Then social distancing until October at least.

With Uefa president warning that the season could be voided unless we get going in June; this spells end of 19/20 season.

We have all know this for a while; we are just waiting for the announcement

posted on 29/3/20

Coronavirus: Belarus Premier League attracts global attention as it plays on

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52084121

posted on 29/3/20

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjU_z4ybSOg

posted on 29/3/20

UK on "emergency footing" in a way "unprecedented" in peacetime, says government in its latest briefing on the coronavirus crisis

posted on 29/3/20

Constance Mary Whitehouse CBE (née Hutcheson; 13 June 1910 – 23 November 2001) was a British educator and conservative activist. She campaigned against social liberalism and the mainstream British media, both of which she accused of encouraging a more permissive society. She was the founder and first president of the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association, through which she led a longstanding campaign against the BBC. A hard-line social conservative, she was disparagingly termed a reactionary by her socially liberal opponents. Her motivation derived from her traditional Christian beliefs, her aversion to the rapid social and political changes in British society of the 1960s and her work as a teacher of s ex education.

posted on 29/3/20

Coronavirus: Up to six months before life 'returns to normal' says government

posted on 29/3/20

Coronavirus: India's PM Modi seeks 'forgiveness' over lockdown

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-52081396

posted on 29/3/20

Coronavirus: YouTube stars urge fans to stay at home

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52084700

posted on 29/3/20

Unless games have been played you cannot award titles or relegate clubs.
It’s incredibly unfortunate for the likes of Liverpool at the top of the tree but no precedent could be set in this.
Devon Loch in the National is one example that it’s not over till it’s over.
In Test and county cricket you might need 2 runs to win with all wickets in hand but rain on the last day makes the match a draw

posted on 29/3/20

England captain Harry Kane says the Premier League season should be scrapped if it cannot be completed by the end of June.

All elite football in England is suspended until at least 30 April because of the coronavirus pandemic.

"I know the Premier League will do everything it can to finish the season," said Tottenham striker Kane.

"There needs to be a point where enough is enough. Probably the limit for me is the end of June."

posted on 29/3/20

Tottenham defender Toby Alderweireld is trying "to bring a little bit of joy" to those with coronavirus by donating tablets to hospitals and nursing homes.

The Belgium international has already paid for dozens of devices and has more on the way for those who are isolated.

"We are already getting messages from people who can now speak to their families and it has been a real help," he told 5 Live's Euro Leagues show.

"I didn't do it for a reaction, just to help but it has been so positive."

posted on 29/3/20

Top 10 Greatest Nintendo Games of All-Time

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSfko9HNx-I

posted on 30/3/20

Will have a look at that, check out Cave Creek tragedy, I was at Cave Creek recently.

posted on 30/3/20

While Star Fox was on Sauria, a colossal Aparoid armada invaded Corneria itself, nearly decimating the Cornerian Defense Force, assimilating many of the soldiers stationed there, and quickly gaining control of the planet's capital city.

posted on 30/3/20

Six months before UK 'returns to normal' - deputy chief medical officer

posted on 30/3/20

'Nothing is more vital than our survival' - Māori King

posted on 30/3/20

A Nepalese climber has summited the world's 14 highest peaks in six months and six days, smashing the previous record by more than seven years.

posted on 30/3/20

Nirmal "Nims" Purja, who served in the British military before attempting the lofty feat, reached the top of Mount Shishapangma in China on Tuesday morning. The Himalayan summit is some 8,027 meters (26,335 feet) above sea level. It's also the smallest of the 14 mountains on Earth that soar above 8,000 meters — a realm mountaineers refer to as the "death zone."

posted on 30/3/20

Coronavirus: What if this had happened in 2005?

posted on 30/3/20

Veteran opera star Plácido Domingo has been hospitalised with complications linked to Covid-19, US media are reporting.

The 79-year-old is receiving hospital treatment in Mexico, with his spokesman cited as saying he'd "remain in the hospital as long as the doctors find it necessary" for a full recovery.

On 22 March, he announced he'd tested positive and said he was "grateful and moved by the wave of messages I have received from so many people"

The singer had recently resigned from the Los Angeles Opera after he was accused of sexual harassment.

posted on 30/3/20

1912

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