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Royal Canadian Air Farce Alan John Park dead at 60

Alan John Park, a long-time member of the Royal Canadian Air Farce comedy troupe, has died. Park died Thursday at the age of 60, eight years after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Born in Scarborough, Ont., Park spent most of his life making people laugh across Canada. The comedian …

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Courier Services 2020 Global Market Analysis, Company Profiles and Industrial Overview Research Report Effect of COVID-19 Forecasting to 2026 – Press Release

“Courier Services Market” A new market study, titled “Courier Services Market Upcoming Trends, Growth Drivers and Challenges” has been featured on WiseGuyReports. Latest Market Analysis Research Report on “Courier Services Market” has been added to Wise Guy Reports database. Introduction “Courier Services Market” According to this study, over the …

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Where to buy Bark & Rock note books

PUBLISHED: 14:41 11 August 2020 | UPDATED: 16:01 11 August 2020 Rebecca Younger Up your stationery game with a bespoke wooden notebook. Image: Lewis McCarthy lewis.mccarthy@me.com Looking to up your stationery game this September? Look no further than these stunning notebooks and journals made from wood Email this article to …

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Same Day Delivery Market 2020 Global Industry – Key Players, Size, Trends, Opportunities, Growth- Analysis to 2026 – Press Release

“Global Same Day Delivery Market 2020” Wiseguyreports.Com Publish New Market Research Report On-“Same Day Delivery Market 2020 Global Analysis, Size, Share, Trends, Opportunities and Growth, Forecast 2026” Same Day Delivery Market 2020 Industry OverviewThe report on the global Same Day Delivery market presents a detailed overview of the market. The …

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Labour needs to build global ties, including with India

Gareth Thomas, Labour MP for Harrow West (Photo: Carl Court/Getty Images).   By Gareth ThomasLabour MP for Harrow West LABOUR’S next leader faces a herculean task after our worst result since 1935. If we choose the wrong leader, things could get even worse. The number of Labour MPs with very, …

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