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HollywoodLife.com 

Types of Monkey Bars

Looking to take your kids’ playtime to the next level? Then you’ve got to invest in some monkey bars. Easy enough, right? Well, the world of outdoor play is not what it once was; it’s so much better because while 30 years ago, there might only have been one or two types of monkey bars...

Dragon Driving 

Iveco Daily Tipper - New

£18,500
Iveco Daily crew cab tipper, 35-14 2.3 hpi diesel, new model. 60,000 guaranteed miles. Very good condition, starts and drives very well. HPi clear.
Location: Lancashire

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

Wakefield Trinity • Re: Lewis Murphy

homme vaste wrote:


One positive from the previous regime is we have a clause of first refusal for Lewis, similar to Bateman when he left Wigan, so if he does return and we want to, we will be talking with him first.



I don't see how that's possible if he was out of contract?

Statistics: Posted by imwakefieldtillidie — Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:43 pm

Phys.org 

A black bear may pave the way for new wildlife crossings

A bear taking the scenic route around Southern California may help researchers learn how wild animals cross freeways to get from one habitat to the next—and how they might be kept out of your backyard.

Sports - Google News (us) 

U.S. will soon end its troubled Gaza pier mission, Pentagon says - The Washington Post

  1. U.S. will soon end its troubled Gaza pier mission, Pentagon says  The Washington Post
  2. US-built $230 million pier in Gaza is shutting down after two months of troubles  USA TODAY
  3. U.S. to suspend Gaza humanitarian aid pier  Axios
  4. How much has US-built Gaza aid pier helped get aid into Gaza?  Reuters
  5. Pentagon to Dismantle Temporary Pier Built for Gaza Aid Operation  The New York Times

Scoop 

NZ Paralympic Team Ready To Give Kiwis Something To Talk About

Delving inside the minds of New Zealand’s Paralympians and Para athletes, a new Paralympics New Zealand (PNZ) marketing campaign launched today and rolling out over coming weeks, will stir Kiwis to look at our athletes through a different lens.

CBSNews.com 

Ammunition now for sale in vending machines in certain states

Grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas are now offering computerized vending machines that sell ammunition. The company behind the machines, American Rounds, says it uses an identification scanner and facial recognition software to verify the purchaser's age. CBS News senior coordinating producer for crime and public safety Anna Schecter has more.

Phys.org 

Article tracks history of state history education standards, how teachers can use them as lessons

History teachers strive to show students what the past can tell us about today. But what can state standards on history education teach students about the past, present and how to think critically? A new article from a University of Kansas scholar examines the history of state history education standards and provides a road map for teachers to use the standards themselves as lessons.