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Sir Salman Rushdie speaks to BBC NewshourSir Salman Rushdie says he is physically "more or less OK" nearly a year after he was stabbed as he prepared to give a lecture in New York.
However the 76-year-old told the BBC he was still processing the incident, which left him blind in one eye. "I have a very good therapist who has a lot of work to do,"
“Marvel Snap,” the new mobile card battler from the creators of Blizzard’s “Hearthstone,” is a collectible card game with a twist. Unlike others in its genre, “Snap” entreats players to gauge when they’re ahead or when hope is lost, and then to make a calculated wager — up the ante or admit defeat and retreat. It also lasts only six turns by default, with players controlling decks of just 12 cards.
Natalio CosoyBBC Mundo, Bogotá (@nataliocosoy)10 julio 2015
Tras poco más de cuatro meses de haber llegado a Colombia, el corresponsal de BBC Mundo en Bogotá hace un repaso por algunos de los colombianismos que lo enamoraron y ya adoptó como propios. Así lo cuenta en este texto de corte personal y algo lúdico.
Después de una noche arrunchados, se toman cada uno un tinto. Ella se prepara para enfrentar el trancón en su carro.
Millions have seen the photograph, and no one who has seen it will ever forget it. A naked woman, dead from a botched illegal abortion, lying on a motel room floor. The picture appeared in Ms. magazine in April 1973, and quickly became a symbol for the abortion rights movement. Leona's Sister Gerri tells the dramatic story of Gerri Santoro, a mother of two and the "real person" in the now famous photo.
When her regulars abruptly stopped tipping, Erika, a Shipt delivery driver in Georgia, knew something was amiss.
Some customers told her the option disappeared from their app. Others sent images showing $30 or $40 gratuities, but when Erika logged into her account, she found zeros. It took weeks, she says, for the company to sort it out and turn over more than $100 in tips — nearly a day’s wages. Hundreds of her colleagues have recounted similar experiences.
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Much like your go-to coffee maker, a quality cocktail shaker is ideal to have on deck to make boozy bevs your crew is sure to love.
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During a global pandemic, the ultimate fantasy may be to travel around the world without worrying about any material constraints. The new PBS series “Around the World in 80 Days” sates this escapism. An adaptation of Jules Verne’s serially published story “La Tour du Monde en Quatre-Vingts Jours,” (1872), the series updates the adventure, but ignores the themes that made Verne’s work resonate in the first place: how new technologies and energy sources were changing human experience and knowledge of the world.