AMIDA has relaunched its iconic Digitrend driver’s watch as a collector’s series. The new Digitrend Take-off Edition features a modern twist on the original’s futuristic design, with a stainless steel case shaped like a futuristic sports car and a patented light-reflecting display (LRD) with a unidirectional jumping hour and trailing minutes. The caseback features an exclusive engraved design depicting a rocket traversing across Earth, and a distinctly shaped window offers a peek into its Soprod’s Newton caliber, a self-winding movement with 44 hours of power reserve. The timepiece will be available for a limited pre-order window starting from May 28.
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The term ‘deport’ carries a heavy burden for immigrants in the United States, casting a shadow over their sense of belonging despite their contributions to society. Despite taking the oath of allegiance, immigrants face ongoing threats of deportation, undermining their loyalty and the pursuit of the American dream. This fear holds them back from fully participating in civic life, creating a sense of vulnerability and questioning their right to be in the country they now call home.
Governor Brennan’s commitment to aiding those in need extended from major decisions to small acts of kindness. He stood against President Reagan’s budget cuts, which would have disproportionately impacted children. Brennan also ensured that foster parent Mrs. McGillicuddy received fair compensation for her caregiving efforts. His actions exemplify the true meaning of service and dedication to the well-being of others.
The World Snooker Championship’s fourth day features exciting matches, including Mark Allen’s campaign start and Mark Williams’ pursuit of a place in the last 16. Yesterday’s surprises included Joe O’Connor’s victory over Mark Selby and Shaun Murphy’s advancement to the next round.
Miriam T, a beloved mother, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories. Her family honors her life with a tribute that celebrates her nurturing spirit and unwavering bond.
Wayne G. Libby, a beloved husband, father, and friend, passed away on April 19, 2024, in Brunswick, Maine. Born on March 4, 1937, in Rowayton, Conn., Wayne grew up and met his wife, Jeanne Bosang, in middle school. After graduating from the University of Maine, Wayne joined the staff at Brunswick Junior High School, where he taught for 36 years. He and Jeanne raised four children and enjoyed a 64-year marriage. Wayne was passionate about golf and hockey, coaching Brunswick youth hockey for over 20 years.
Robert Milkins has overcome personal struggles to become a successful snooker player. Despite being in debt and struggling with alcohol addiction, Milkins has turned his life around and become a role model for others.
Following her departure from the royal family, Meghan Markle has reportedly built a supportive network of influential female figures. Among them is Abigail Spencer, her former Suits co-star, who has publicly promoted her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. Meghan’s close-knit circle includes individuals such as former model Kelly McKee Zajfen, celebrity stylist Jamie Mizrahi, photographer Delfina Blaquier, fashion designer Tracy Robbins, and Pilates instructor Heather Dorak. These women provide support and encouragement as Meghan ventures into new business endeavors and navigates life in Montecito, California.
A large fire broke out at a historic municipal airport hangar in central Edmonton on Monday night, consuming most of the building by 8:30 p.m. The fire, which was upgraded to a second-alarm response, caused heavy smoke and flames to pour out of Hangar 11, believed to be the last remaining structure of its kind in Western Canada. No injuries have been reported so far, but LRT service on the Metro Line has been temporarily suspended to the new NAIT/Blatchford Market station due to the fire.
Cape Elizabeth avenged last year’s playoff loss to Yarmouth with a 7-2 victory Monday afternoon at Holman Field. Junior pitcher Jameson Bryant led the way for the Capers, allowing just one hit over five innings. Andy Choi and Bryant each drove in two runs for Cape Elizabeth, while Hayward and Inman had multiple hits. Yarmouth’s only runs came on a two-run single from Sam Bradford in the top of the fourth inning.