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Percy Hugh
Name: Percy Hugh Age: 28 Country: Italy Home town: Quattro Castella Postal code: 42020 Address: Corso Porta Nuova 105
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Korey Jephcott
Brazil is facing a 'biological Fukushima' and is seeing new Covid variants every week, one of the country's leading health experts has warned. A daily record of 4,195 deaths were registered on Tuesday, with the latest projections putting Brazil on track for 600,000 fatalities by July. Miguel Nicolelis, who was until February leading the Covid response team for the northeast region of 60 million people, said Jair Bolsonaro is presiding over 'the largest human tragedy in Brazilian history.' 'It's a nuclear reactor that has set off a chain reaction and is out of control. It's a biological Fukushima,' Nicolelis said today, referencing the Japanese nuclear disaster triggered by a tsunami in 2011. Paramedics transport a Covid patient to a hospital in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday. Brazil's health system is buckling under the strain of the latest virus wave, which has forced doctors into agonising decisions over which patients to give life-saving care and led cemeteries to hold nighttime burials to deal with the crush of coffins. A daily record of 4,195 deaths were registered on Tuesday Brazil has reported an average of 62,855 cases over the last seven days - the third highest figure in the world after India and the United States He told the BBC: 'I think that Brazil is not just the epicentre of the pandemic worldwide, it is a threat to the entire effort of the international community to control the pandemic on the planet. 'If Brazil is not under control the planet is not going to be under control. 'We are brewing new variants every week and some of these are more infectious, more lethal and some of them are going to cross the borders to other countries in South America, Latin America and eventually the whole world.' The country of 212 million people has registered an average of 2,757 Covid-19 deaths per day over the past week, the highest by far worldwide. Miguel Nicolelis, a neuroscience professor at Duke University, who was until February leading the Covid response team for the northeast region of 60 million people It has recorded 160 deaths per 100,000 people, behind countries such as the Czech Republic (254) and Britain (187) but still one of the 10 highest rates in the world. Intensive care units are currently more than 90 percent full in 18 of Brazil's 27 states, according to public health institute Fiocruz. All but two of the rest are in the 'critical alert zone' of more than 80 percent occupancy, it said. Experts say the surge is partly caused by a local variant of the virus known as P1 that can re-infect people who have had the original strain and is believed to be more contagious. The government has meanwhile struggled to secure enough vaccines, at times forcing authorities to suspend immunization drives in some areas. Nicolelis laid the blame squarely on Bolsonaro who is facing a political crisis which last Tuesday saw the three heads of the army, navy and the air force all resign. The Duke University professor, who lives in Sao Paulo, believes that the country is on track for around 500,000 deaths by July 1, but warned that if the rate of transmission increases by just 10 per cent, this figure could rise to 600,000. The professor said: 'The president of Brazil denied the severity and the gravity of the crisis since the beginning and from that point on, from February, 2020, he basically undermined any major national initiative to get the pandemic under control. illiad-prod.lib.iastate.edu]
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Yong Matthews
51 yr old Environmental Tech Rheta Borghese, hailing from Madoc enjoys watching movies like The Private Life of a Cat and Board sports. Took a trip to Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen and drives a C70.
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Mickey Lincoln
Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara put on a glamorous display on Wednesday as they head out to Cecconi's restaurant in California for a lavish meal after filming America's Got Talent. The reality TV personality, 49, put on a very leggy display in a dazzling silver Dolce and Gabbana mini dress, teamed with matching heels. She accessorised with a small silver handbag, while styling her blonde tresses straight and sporting a radiant makeup look. Stunning: Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara put on a glamorous display in dazzling dresses on Wednesday as they head out to Cecconi's restaurant in California for a lavish meal Meanwhile Sofia, 50, showed off her incredible figure in a sparkly gold Nadine Merabi midi dress and boosted her height in a pair of matching heels. The Colombian-born actress opted for a bronzed makeup palette which accentuated her natural features while styled her brunette locks poker straight. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next TOWIE's Ella Rae Wise cuts a glamorous figure in floral... 'These shorts haven't fit for years!' Carol Vorderman, 61,... Pregnant Kate Mara gives a glimpse of her growing baby bump... Pregnant Jhene Aiko displays her blossoming baby bump in an... Share this article Share Sofia has been a judge on the popular competition series since 2020, where she works alongside Heidi, Terry Crews, Simon Cowell and Howie Mandel. Heidi initially began appearing on America's Got Talent during its eighth season, which aired in 2013. Duo: The reality star, 49, styled her blonde tresses straight and sported a radiant makeup look while posing for a selfie with Sofia Wow! 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The ‘Nina' midi is the ideal partner for a party thanks to its dazzling sequin embellishment and sexy bodycon fit. They say a gold dress always makes an entrance after all! Fortunately for us, Sofia's dress is available to buy online. All you have to do is click the image to make it yours. For more choice, head to our shopping carousel, where you'll find stunning variations by the likes of Pretty Lavish and Club L. Don't forget to complete your look with Sofia's shoes from Rene Caolvilla. ...NOW GET ONE LIKE IT Previous Next £1040 Rene Caovilla heels at MyTheresa Buy now £58 NaaNaa sequin dress at Asos (now reduced to £15.75) Buy now £400 Baruni sequin dress at Farfetch Buy now £88 Pretty Lavish sequin dress at SilkFred (now reduced to £44) Buy now £75 Club L sequin dress Buy now Glam: The Colombian-born actress opted for a bronzed makeup palette which accentuated her natural features while styled her brunette locks poker straight The fashion industry personality served as a replacement for Sharon Osbourne, who had been with the show for six seasons. The model was not present for the program's 14th run of episodes, and she was replaced by Julianne Hough. However, she returned for the following season and has remained as a judge ever since then. Fun: They met up with Terri Seymour and another pal for dinner and drinks after a day at the TV studios On the air: Sofia has been a judge on the popular competition series since 2020, where she works alongside Heidi, Terry Crews, Simon Cowell and Howie Mandel Klum spoke about working on America's Got Talent during an interview with , where she spoke about what she looked for in a contestant. 'I want to have fun, I want to be entertained, I want to be blown away, but I want to have a good time. I want good vibes from the people,' she stated. The television figure did admit to being harder on contestants during her earlier years on the program. 'Maybe I was harsher before, I don't know. I feel like maybe I've gotten nicer over the years, or maybe they have just gotten so much better,' she said. Klum then added:'Maybe that's why I'm so much nicer because I don't have to be so mean.' America's Got Talent's 17th season premiered this past May and is currently ongoing. Starting off strong: Klum initially began appearing on America's Got Talent during its eighth season, which aired in 2013
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Hilario Overlock
Kendrick Lamar is set to close out Glastonbury as the festival's final headliner the day after Sir Paul McCartney delivered an explosive history-making set. The US rapper will be the last performer to take to the Pyramid Stage on Sunday, concluding the festivities at Worthy Farm in Somerset. Soul singer Diana Ross is also on the bill for the final day as she fills the Sunday teatime legends slot. Lamar's upcoming show on the main stage will mark his Glastonbury debut. He is expected to play a range of hit tracks including songs from his recently released fifth studio album Mr Morale & The Big Steppers. It was announced in 2020 that the Grammy-winning singer would headline Glastonbury's 50th anniversary edition but the festival has faced two years of delays due to the pandemic. The Pyramid Stage will host an array of talent before Lamar including Lorde, Elbow, Herbie Hancock, DakhaBrakha and Black Dyke Band. There will also be musical stars across the festival's multiple stages with the Pet Shop Boys and Years & Years performing on the Other Stage. While electronic duo Bicep will headline the West Holts Stage, Charli XCX will close the John Peel Stage and Imelda May and McFly will both play the Avalon Stage. On Saturday evening, Sir Paul delivered a Glastonbury headline set for the history books which included surprise appearances from Bruce Springsteen and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl. As he took to the Pyramid Stage, the former Beatle became the festival's oldest solo headliner, a week after he celebrated his 80th birthday. To mark the momentous occasion, Sir Paul treated the masses in the crowd to a selection of his own songs as well as beloved tracks by The Beatles and from his later group Wings. During his more than two hour set, he played a range of classics songs including Hey Jude, Blackbird, Live And Let Die, Ob-La-Di, Ob‐La‐Da and Get Back. The electrifying show was further amplified as he introduced Grohl to the stage to sing I Saw Her Standing There and Band On The Run. It was his first public performance since the death of his Foo Fighters bandmate, drummer Taylor Hawkins. Following Grohl, Sir Paul announced he had another surprise all the way from the east coast of America as Springsteen took to the stage to play Glory Days and I Wanna Be Your Man with him. Sir Paul also remembered his nearest and dearest during the headline set including dedicating a piano-led version of My Valentine to his wife Nancy, Something to his Beatles' bandmate George Harrison and Here Today to John Lennon. As part of the encore, through special technology which could isolate Lennon's vocals from old recordings, Sir Paul was able to duet The Beatles' track I've Got A Feeling alongside his former bandmate on the Pyramid Stage. To end the historic set he sang The Beatles' song The End to a cheering crowd with Springsteen and Grohl also returning to provide guitar solos. Despite the majority of the Glastonbury headline performances being shown live on the BBC iPlayer, Sir Paul was not aired on the broadcaster's channels until an hour into his set. In a statement, the BBC said: "This year we are delighted to bring audiences our most extensive coverage of Glastonbury to date. "Paul McCartney's much anticipated set was broadcast on BBC One at 10.30pm as well as on Radio 2 and will be available on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds. "Due to the complexity of broadcasting an event of this scale and the volume of performances we cover, there is sometimes variation between performances taking place and their transmission." Earlier on Saturday, the Pyramid Stage hosted a speech by Greta Thunberg where she called on society to take on its "historic responsibility to set things right" with the global climate crisis. Ms Thunberg's speech was followed by a set by pop rock band Haim, with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds taking to the Pyramid Stage after them. The Pyramid Stage also hosted musical stars Haim, AJ Tracey, Easy Life, Joy Crookes and Les Amazones d'Afrique on Saturday. US pop star Olivia Rodrigo and rapper Megan Thee Stallion both played on the Other Stage, while Mercury-winner Celeste played the West Holts Stage. Eilish gave an electrifying headline performance on the Pyramid Stage on Friday to end the first day of performances at Glastonbury. Her appearance was another landmark moment for the festival as she became Glastonbury's youngest ever solo headliner. Advertisement
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