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12-17-2020, 08:41 PM #221
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12-20-2020, 12:32 PM #222
Coi chừng Youtube có nhiều fake news lắm.
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12-20-2020, 02:04 PM #223
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Fake news thì có thể dễ dàng kiểm chứng.
Dính virus thì mệt hơn…Có khi trời nắng, có khi trời mưa.
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12-20-2020, 06:49 PM #224
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12-28-2020, 09:53 AM #225
Maradona-poli in Napoli:
Maradonaland: Naples plans statues and museum to honour 'Saint Diego'
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...diego-maradona
A month since the death of Diego Armando Maradona and the southern Italian city of Naples is looking more like a Maradonaland each day.
After renaming Napoli football club’s San Paolo Stadium and a train station in his honour this month, local authorities are planning a large museum, commissioning statues and dedicating an entire square to the Argentinian who took the city’s football team to glory and is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
From the minutes after the news of the former footballer’s death was announced on 25 November, the city’s two large murals depicting Maradona have become genuine pilgrimage sites, attracting hundreds of tourists, visitors and fans each day.
“We’re already working on a project to decorate the area in front of the mural in the Spanish Quarters with plants and benches,” said Luigi Felaco, the head of urban decor in Naples.
“The mural was painted by the artist Mauro Filardi in 1990 to celebrate Napoli’s second Serie A championship. We now intend to name the square in Maradona’s honour, given that hundreds of people have been flocking to the area every day since his death.”
The other mural, completed in 2017 by the street artist Jorit, is a giant blow-up on a building on Taverna del Ferro street in the suburban San Giovanni a Teduccio quarter. Both artworks will be spotlighted during the festive season.
El Diego, who led Napoli to two Serie A titles and a Uefa Cup victory, was venerated like a demigod in the city, comparable only to its patron saint, San Gennaro. And like every saint, Maradona will have his statues: Felaco says more than 14 artists have presented proposals for the Maradona statue.
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12-28-2020, 08:58 PM #226
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01-25-2021, 09:33 AM #227
NOlympics:
Japan likely to hit COVID-19 herd immunity in October, months after Olympics
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-h...-idUSKBN29U0F2
(Reuters) - Japan is likely to achieve herd immunity to COVID-19 through mass inoculations only months after the planned Tokyo Olympics, even though it has locked in the biggest quantity of vaccines in Asia, according to a London-based forecaster.
That would be a blow to Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga who has pledged to have enough shots for the populace by the middle of 2021, as it trails most major economies in starting COVID-19 inoculations.
“Japan looks to be quite late in the game,” Rasmus Bech Hansen, the founder of British research firm Airfinity, told Reuters. “They’re dependent on importing many (vaccines) from the U.S. And at the moment, it doesn’t seem very likely they will get very large quantities of for instance, the Pfizer vaccine.”
Hansen said Japan will not reach a 75% inoculation rate, a benchmark for herd immunity, until around October, about two months after the close of the Summer Games.
Japan has arranged to buy 314 million doses from Pfizer, Moderna Inc and AstraZeneca Plc, and that would be more than enough for its population of 126 million.
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01-25-2021, 08:52 PM #228
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01-27-2021, 08:58 AM #229
Finland = funland:
Lapland town of Salla highlights climate crisis with 2032 Olympics campaign
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...mpics-campaign
The race to host the 2032 summer Olympics looks set to be one of the most fiercely contested in history. So when the Lapland town of Salla announced its intention to vie with Jakarta, Istanbul and Seoul‑Pyongyang, it was competing against the odds. But the “coldest town in the world” had a secret weapon up its sleeve.
“I’ve never felt warmth before, but I’m sure it’s coming,” said one resident in a promotional video released this week to launch the candidacy. “In 12 years the ice will be gone and this will be a perfect lake,” said another. “I can’t wait for the snow to melt,” said a third, wielding a surfboard. While other cities might have the infrastructure, Salla has the climate crisis.
The official Salla 2032 website, with its logo depicting a melting mountainscape and Olympic rings like pulsing suns, promises a Games like no other; where the Arctic landscape has been replaced by something more suitable to traditional summer activities.
“Winters come later than they did before and weather has become more unpredictable,” Parkkinen said. “Some days we can have -30C and two days later it’s plus some degrees. Changes come more quickly than they used to. In autumn snow comes later. It can be raining, then minus degrees and ice, then the snow and the reindeers cannot get food.” The mascot for Salla 2032 is a heat-exhausted reindeer.
Salla has joined with Fridays for Future to spread the word about their campaign, with Parkkinen enthused by the energy of Greta Thunberg’s activists:“The climate crisis is now and they are good partners in that sort of way.”
The Olympics was also a perfect target. “If you think from the beginning of history, their values are to unify people and nations,” Parkkinen said. “The Olympic movement unites people, it is global and climate change is a problem for all the world.”
A collaboration between the Lapland tourist board and the town, Salla 2032 hopes to win hearts and minds, even if it never actually gets the Games themselves. As yet Parkkinen has not submitted the requisite paperwork to the International Olympic Committee. “We didn’t submit the bid,” Parkkinen says. “We don’t want to be the best place to host the summer Games.”
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01-30-2021, 03:18 AM #230
Cái răng cái tóc là gốc phạt tiền
Joelinton haircut: Newcastle to take 'appropriate action' against forward
29 January 2021
Newcastle say they will take "appropriate action" against forward Joelinton after he appeared to breach coronavirus rules by getting a haircut.
The Brazilian, 24, posted a photo on Instagram, which has now been deleted, of him having his hair cut by a barber.
All hair salons and barbers in England are currently closed under lockdown regulations.
"We are disappointed by the image shared by Joelinton," said a Newcastle United spokesperson.
"There are clear Covid-19 protocols in place and the club continues to guide and educate its players on their responsibilities.
"The club will be taking appropriate action internally."
Joelinton joined Newcastle from Hoffenheim in 2019 for a club-record £40m fee.
He has scored one goal in the Premier League this season for Steve Bruce's side.
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