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The countryside is becoming a place for the very old or the very young, and no one in the Tang family wants their children to grow up to be farmers.
NPR: Rural Chinese Leave Home in Search of a Better Life
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Most of the policyholders whose earnings were skimmed (before new, tighter regulations on smoothing came in) have perished or got lost in the place where old files go to die.
ECONOMIST: With-profits funds
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Whether a lean-to on the side of the house, a garage, a repurposed laundry room or mudroom, an old shed or a new one, a potting room is the same for all gardeners a place of our own, to do what we love, where making a mess is just fine.
WSJ: Potting Rooms: A Place to Potter Around
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The internet is also supplanting the "golden memories" sections of local newspapers as the best place to appeal for old school, sports or army pals.
BBC: Janet Thorpe
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Physicians are changing, and I have a feeling the old guard in place today will be gone in a decade or two.
FORBES: Dinosaur Doctors And The Death Of Paternalistic Medicine
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"Jerusalem in the last couple of weeks became a place in which being a supporter or a fan of good old soccer became an embarrassing reality, " he told the BBC outside a recent home game where he was part of a concerted campaign to show that most Beitar fans want to change the club's image, albeit belatedly.
BBC: Beitar Jerusalem FC strives to shed racist reputation
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To prevent a 3-year-old from losing or damaging the recorders, the devices come with specially designed clothing to hold them in place.
WSJ: Bloomberg praises $5M 'Providence Talks' proposal
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To prevent a 3year-old from losing or damaging the recorders, the devices come with specially designed clothing to hold them in place.
NPR: RI City Wins $5M Bloomberg Prize With Word Gap Fix
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Anyhow, weather aside it will be a famous old day for either Barnsley or Cardiff today as one Championship side will take its place in the final.
BBC: FA Cup & Premier League as it happened
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But now and again I would go out to the old swimming hole, the place everybody called the Twenty Two, and spend half an hour or so in the water, not really swimming so much as hanging there, suspended in the rumor of coolness that rose from the depths below.
NEWYORKER: Something Like Happy