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Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

Wakefield Trinity • Re: How many games will we win.

I've got a target of 10 wins which would be a solid season back in SL in my opinion .

Obviously I'm hoping for more and a cheeky stab at 6th place which would probably require 15 wins but I'll settle for 10 .

What's not getting mentioned is the momentum we have from last season which hopefully may yield us some points in the difficult opening month of the season and set us a bit of a platform .

Momentum is sometimes massively understated in sport and this club is on a real high at the moment ... Читать дальше...

«The Rio Times» 

Fluminense’s Struggle Continues: A Draw Against Fortaleza Keeps Relegation Fears Alive

In a tense match at the Maracanã, Fluminense and Fortaleza battled to a 2-2 draw. This result marks Fluminense’s fourth consecutive game without a win. The Rio-based team now sits precariously close to the relegation zone. Fluminense started strong, with Lima netting the opener early in the first half. However, their lead was short-lived. Fortaleza […]

Nasa.gov 

Sol 4370-4371: All About the Polygons

Earth planning date: Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024 We planned two very full sols today! The sol 4369 drive completed successfully, and the rover was in a stable enough position that we could unstow the arm — something we don’t take for granted in the exceedingly rocky terrain of the sulfate unit! Today the team decided […]

Paper Blog 

Dancer / Whisper Hiss: Split

Post-punk quartets Dancer (Glasgow) and Whisper Hiss (Portland) have joined forces for an album called Split, with both band having one side to showcase their raucous, rambling take on guitar-driven off-kilter danceable rock. The Scots lean heavily on bands like Talking Heads and X-Ray Spex, while the Americans are in thrall of the catchy weirdness of the B-52s.

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The Local (thelocal.es) 

Inside Spain: How bureaucracy costs lives

In this week's Inside Spain, we take an in-depth look at how deeply ingrained red tape made Valencia's flood response ineffective, and other examples of how Spanish bureaucracy is actually costing people their lives or worsening their situation.