How long does it take to put out a fire? A day? Up to a week?
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Originally posted by The BBC
At its height, huge flames tore through the former steel factory, which housed a mountain of baled waste, and thick plumes of black, acrid smoke billowed above the building's skeleton. But nearly four months later and the blaze is still not out, with deep-seated pockets of smouldering rubbish repeatedly reigniting. ... "A lot of us have decided we're going to have to move," said Cheryl Barton, 65, who lives less than half a mile from the fire site ...
The trial of this alleged baby killer is finally back in session. Right now they are on baby H who is the first one she attempted --allegedly-- to kill. That leaves 9 more. The first 7, whom she allegedly killed were first.
This is going to take until summer I bet you, but I can't wait to hear what the defense has to say.
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I admit that a couple of months ago I started thinking she could probably use a break and that round about now would be the time to make that decision, givien the upcoming election. It's been a pretty tough five years to be leading our little country.
Worth mentioning the extreme misogyny she's received from some of my fellow citizens. And across the world, to some extent. Almost as if there's a global movement to tear down both women and any politics that values empathy.
Next question is whether the Labour party caucus will elect the energetic, capable and charismatic Māori lesbian to be next PM. Spoiler: they probably won't.
I admit that a couple of months ago I started thinking she could probably use a break and that round about now would be the time to make that decision, givien the upcoming election. It's been a pretty tough five years to be leading our little country.
Worth mentioning the extreme misogyny she's received from some of my fellow citizens. And across the world, to some extent. Almost as if there's a global movement to tear down both women and any politics that values empathy.
Next question is whether the Labour party caucus will elect the energetic, capable and charismatic Māori lesbian to be next PM. Spoiler: they probably won't.
Caucus quietly decided to unite behind one candidate. He probably hits the energy and capability buttons but not particularly inspirational.
Tough task ahead to pitch the party as both steady for navigating tough economic times but with meaningful new policy for improvement.