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Remember Maradona, Latin American Patron Saint of the Pitch: The Picture Show: NPR

Remember Maradona, Latin American Patron Saint of the Pitch: The Picture Show: NPR

Diego Maradona celebrates Argentina’s World Cup victory in 1986 at the Aztec Stadium in Mexico City. John Wing Hide the title Change the title John Wing Diego Maradona celebrates Argentina’s World Cup victory in 1986 at the Aztec Stadium in Mexico City. John Wing I first met Diego Armando Maradona in September 1993, while watching the qualifier between Argentina and …

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Football: Atletico held a home draw with the locomotive to make them hate it

Football: Atletico held a home draw with the locomotive to make them hate it

MADRID (Reuters) – Atletico Madrid lost to locomotive Moscow but drew 0-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday, which could have done them a lot if they had reached the knockout stages. When Coke advanced again after a shot from Yannick Karasco, Atletico thought they had found a turning point in the second half, but the goal was rejected for …

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BBC bosses say ‘Gavin and Stacey’ will return “one day”

BBC bosses say 'Gavin and Stacey' will return "one day"

Gavin and Stacy The BBC has confirmed that it will return to the “one day” screens. Chief Content Officer Charlotte Moore was asked about the future of the show when she outlined the BBC Christmas TV schedule this year. Daily Mail “This is not going to happen this year” Moore said there may be plans to return the series “one …

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Google Earth shows the Utah Desert Single Trail since 2016

A mysterious metal single track found in the remote Utah desert has caught the attention of UFO sportspersons, conspiracy theorists and Stanley Kubrick fans around the world as it has been revealed that the system has been around since at least 2015 or 2016. After landing their helicopter for interrogation, members of the Utah Public Safety Department discovered that ‘a …

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Jordan Peterson’s new book launch sparks tears, publisher cries out

Jordan Peterson's new book launch sparks tears, publisher cries out

Employees of Penguin Random House Canada are said to have pressed on the publisher’s decision to publish Jordan Peterson’s new book during a townhall meeting. Peterson, a Canadian medical psychologist, announces his new book in his own style, “Professor Against Political Rightness” Beyond order: 12 more rules for life Will be released in a YouTube video on Monday, March 2021. …

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Toronto FC0, Nashville SC1 (AED) | 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs Tournament Review

SC lost Round One in Nashville at Rentsler Field on Tuesday night, using the Daniel Rios game winner in the second half of extra time to record a place in the Eastern Conference semifinals of the Audi 2020 MLS Cup, beating Toronto FC 1-0. Playoffs. Rios scored in the 108th minute after Toronto goalkeeper Quentin Westberg blocked a Honey Mukhtar …

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Ole Gunner Soulskeijer’s anger erupts in Aaron van-Pizza moments after the Man UDT goal

Ole Gunner Soulskeijer's anger erupts in Aaron van-Pizza moments after the Man UDT goal

Ole Gunner lost his cool with Soulscare Aaron van-Pizza during Manchester United’s match against Istanbul Pasakshir – just minutes after scoring. When Turkey beat Minovs 4-1 in the Champions League, they retreated from the loss they suffered before the international break. Paris Saint-Germain will face R.P. in the other game. This victory was crucial in bringing down Leipzig. With two …

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Grossnoder 1-2 Sevilla: Lalika decorative label progress to Champions League knockout stages

Krasnodar 1-2 Sevilla: Munir El Hadati scored the final victory following a fantastic half-volley from Ivan Rakitic as the La Liga side seal improvement to the Champions League knockout stages. Ivan Rakitic sent Sevilla into a flyer with a fantastic half volley in the fourth minute Grossnoder equalized in the 56th minute with a Wanderson mace composes Sevilla last laughed …

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A Thanksgiving parade, unaffected by snow or wind, picks up an infection

A Thanksgiving parade, unaffected by snow or wind, picks up an infection

No snow, no rain, no wind or the Great Recession has canceled Macy’s Thanksgiving parade in its 96-year history. On Thursday it is ready to power through an epidemic. The other parades in New York City have fallen one by one because city and state officials have decided it is unsafe to continue with the St. Patrick’s Day parade, the …

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