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Gabalfa Apple Returns to Cardiff After 100 Years
Cardiff is reintroducing the Gabalfa apple, a rare Victorian variety rediscovered in 2004, as part of a larger tree-planting project, Coed Caerdydd, to increase biodiversity, honor the Pettigrew family's legacy in shaping Cardiff's parks, and combat climate change.
Gabalfa Apple Returns to Cardiff After 100 Years
Cardiff is reintroducing the Gabalfa apple, a rare Victorian variety rediscovered in 2004, as part of a larger tree-planting project, Coed Caerdydd, to increase biodiversity, honor the Pettigrew family's legacy in shaping Cardiff's parks, and combat climate change.
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Olympian Awarded Freedom of City of London
Olympic gold medalist Lady Mary Peters received the Freedom of the City of London on Friday, an ancient honor dating back to 1237, in recognition of her sporting achievements and charitable work supporting young athletes in Northern Ireland through the Mary Peters Trust, which she founded in 1975.
Olympian Awarded Freedom of City of London
Olympic gold medalist Lady Mary Peters received the Freedom of the City of London on Friday, an ancient honor dating back to 1237, in recognition of her sporting achievements and charitable work supporting young athletes in Northern Ireland through the Mary Peters Trust, which she founded in 1975.
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De Gaulle Auction Offers Rare Historical Insights
A Paris auction on December 16th will sell Charles de Gaulle's personal items, including manuscripts and letters spanning his life from childhood to wartime experiences, with proceeds benefiting a disability foundation.
De Gaulle Auction Offers Rare Historical Insights
A Paris auction on December 16th will sell Charles de Gaulle's personal items, including manuscripts and letters spanning his life from childhood to wartime experiences, with proceeds benefiting a disability foundation.
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American Whiskey in 2024: Consumer Passion Drives Innovation Amidst Market Challenges
In 2024, despite economic headwinds, American whiskey consumers maintained high knowledge and passion, driving innovation and a focus on brand storytelling; craft distillers face distribution challenges, emphasizing unique products and buzz; cask finishing and brand transparency are significant tren...
American Whiskey in 2024: Consumer Passion Drives Innovation Amidst Market Challenges
In 2024, despite economic headwinds, American whiskey consumers maintained high knowledge and passion, driving innovation and a focus on brand storytelling; craft distillers face distribution challenges, emphasizing unique products and buzz; cask finishing and brand transparency are significant tren...
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36% Bias Score


Moscow: A Haven for Exiled Leaders
Moscow now houses exiled leaders such as Bashar al-Assad and Viktor Yanukovych, a development reminiscent of a 1983 Pink Floyd lyric predicting such a refuge.
Moscow: A Haven for Exiled Leaders
Moscow now houses exiled leaders such as Bashar al-Assad and Viktor Yanukovych, a development reminiscent of a 1983 Pink Floyd lyric predicting such a refuge.
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60% Bias Score


Son Passeur": A Crime Novel Exploring Fate and the French Police Force
Franck Mancuso's new crime novel, "Son Passeur," follows a detective investigating two mysterious deaths while battling personal demons stemming from a tragic car accident; the novel incorporates elements of Greek mythology and critiques the French police force.
Son Passeur": A Crime Novel Exploring Fate and the French Police Force
Franck Mancuso's new crime novel, "Son Passeur," follows a detective investigating two mysterious deaths while battling personal demons stemming from a tragic car accident; the novel incorporates elements of Greek mythology and critiques the French police force.
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24% Bias Score

*The Archers'* Charles Collingwood to Celebrate 50 Years on the Show
Charles Collingwood, who plays Brian Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's *The Archers*, will mark 50 years on the show next March, having joined after a brief role in 1974 and being encouraged by the producer.

*The Archers'* Charles Collingwood to Celebrate 50 Years on the Show
Charles Collingwood, who plays Brian Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's *The Archers*, will mark 50 years on the show next March, having joined after a brief role in 1974 and being encouraged by the producer.
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Ukrainian Author Wins BBC Children's Book Award
Grasia Oliiko's fairy tale collection, "And These Aren't Made Up," won the BBC Children's Book of the Year 2024 award; the book, created during the early stages of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, intentionally omits war themes, focusing instead on relatable childhood experiences and animal wel...

Ukrainian Author Wins BBC Children's Book Award
Grasia Oliiko's fairy tale collection, "And These Aren't Made Up," won the BBC Children's Book of the Year 2024 award; the book, created during the early stages of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, intentionally omits war themes, focusing instead on relatable childhood experiences and animal wel...
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Stage Adaptation of \"The Borrowers\" Showcases Scale and Survival
Mary Norton's \"The Borrowers\", published seven years after WWII, tells the story of the Borrower family, who flee their home to escape attacks and harsh weather, seeking a new haven; a 1999 stage adaptation cleverly uses scale and puppetry to portray their adventures.

Stage Adaptation of \"The Borrowers\" Showcases Scale and Survival
Mary Norton's \"The Borrowers\", published seven years after WWII, tells the story of the Borrower family, who flee their home to escape attacks and harsh weather, seeking a new haven; a 1999 stage adaptation cleverly uses scale and puppetry to portray their adventures.
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Mayröcker's Poetic Definition: A 2009 Poem
Friederike Mayröcker's previously unknown 2009 poem, published posthumously in Marcel Beyer's edition of her later works, uniquely defines poetry through vivid imagery, connecting the act of creation to breathing, weeping, and the memory of her deceased friend Ernst Jandl.

Mayröcker's Poetic Definition: A 2009 Poem
Friederike Mayröcker's previously unknown 2009 poem, published posthumously in Marcel Beyer's edition of her later works, uniquely defines poetry through vivid imagery, connecting the act of creation to breathing, weeping, and the memory of her deceased friend Ernst Jandl.
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20% Bias Score

Ukrainian Serf's Journey Through the American Civil War
Artem Chekh's "Song of the Open Road" follows an ethnic Ukrainian former serf's journey through the American Civil War, shifting goals from avoiding conflict to accumulating wealth as a mining magnate, while the narrative explores the complexities of war and freedom, interwoven with the protagonist'...

Ukrainian Serf's Journey Through the American Civil War
Artem Chekh's "Song of the Open Road" follows an ethnic Ukrainian former serf's journey through the American Civil War, shifting goals from avoiding conflict to accumulating wealth as a mining magnate, while the narrative explores the complexities of war and freedom, interwoven with the protagonist'...
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52% Bias Score

The Little Foxes" Revival: A Powerful Performance Amidst a Murky Production
A revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" opened with an actor fainting but continued; Anne-Marie Duff's powerful performance as Regina is a highlight, but the production's modernized setting clashes with the play's Southern context, leaving its message unclear.

The Little Foxes" Revival: A Powerful Performance Amidst a Murky Production
A revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" opened with an actor fainting but continued; Anne-Marie Duff's powerful performance as Regina is a highlight, but the production's modernized setting clashes with the play's Southern context, leaving its message unclear.
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56% Bias Score
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