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Новости за 03.08.2024

TheHill.com 

'We're only treading water': Ozone, smoke and smog besiege Coloradans despite climate efforts

A relentless wave of dry heat, coupled with a recent outbreak of wildfires, is fueling a summertime scourge of the Intermountain West: the near-daily spikes in ozone and other air pollutants, collectively known as smog. Colorado’s Denver metropolitan region and Northern Front Range — which extends from about the Wyoming border to Boulder — have...

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‘Southport has experienced unthinkable grief and fear, but friends, family and strangers have banded together’ - The Guardian

  1. ‘Southport has experienced unthinkable grief and fear, but friends, family and strangers have banded together’  The Guardian
  2. UK protests latest: Officers injured; fireworks thrown in Belfast; crowds standoff in Leeds; children throw bricks in Liverpool  Sky News
  3. Why did a judge name Southport stabbing suspect Axel Rudakubana?  The Independent
  4. Section 60 Order introduced in Liverpool city centre  Merseyside Police

Scoop 

No we should not teach Gods cause earthquakes

Biologist Jerry Coyne writes quoting Geonet: The Alpine Fault is the longest naturally forming straight line on earth. It marks the meeting of two large tectonic plates and has formed over millions of years, stretching longer, lifting our landscape up out of the ocean, and creating the peaks of Kā Tiritiri o te Moana (Southern […]

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Sydney Morning Herald 

Paris’ landmarks dazzle for the Games

Paris has been dubbed the beautiful Olympics, but that word is too weak. A string of superlatives would not do these sporting theatres justice.

Sydney Morning Herald 

The August 4 Edition

Journalist Sarah Ferguson graces our cover this week. She takes time to chat with our writer Jacqueline Maley about her career, family and interview wish list.

Sydney Morning Herald 

New tune needed for music education

The days of class sets of recorders or xylophones have gone, with music now expected to be taught by general classroom teachers.