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Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.
Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”
—Lisa Alther
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Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-
Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of
Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?
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Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.
Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”
—Lisa Alther
What’s Happening
Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-
Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of
Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?
(Flip bottom of page for answers)
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Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.
Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”
—Lisa Alther
What’s Happening
Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-
Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of
Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?
(Flip bottom of page for answers)
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Everybody’s Talking!Eat and read: A café in the Zona Rosa district of Mexico Cityis not just a place to go for a meal. It is also a great location toread a book or to enjoy some greenery. Called Cafebrería elPéndulo, the café’s two levels offer a plethora of plants, as wellas many high shelves and piles of books. Also available are CDsand DVDs for music and movie-loving patrons. On the mainfloor, guests can dine at tables, while the second floor containscouches for reading and snacking. The café/bookstore is namedafter a giant pendulum that hangs from the ceiling. Visitors cangive it a push as they come and go.Honest woman: A bride-to-be in Birmingham, England,chose ethics over her fiancé when she found out about a robberyhe had committed. The thief, Steven Reid, along with anaccomplice, had broken into an elderly woman’s home, stealingseveral pieces of jewelry in the process. The loot included a ringthat Reid gave his girlfriend when he asked her to marry him.Unfortunately for Reid, his girlfriend was honest. She had seenmedia reports of the crime, including pictures of the ring, andturned him in. The thief ended up with jail time.White sand: In Australia, Whitehaven Beach is located onWhitsunday Island in the Coral Sea, off the coast ofQueensland. Like its name, this beach is very white. That’sbecause the sand is made of almost pure silica, which is whiterand of finer texture than the sand found on other beaches.When walking on this seven-kilometer (4.3-mile) stretch ofshoreline in bare feet, the sand is said to feel like velvet. Andbeachgoers don’t have to worry about the sand being too hot;silica does not retain heat as well as other beach sands. To keepthe beach pristine, dogs and cigarettes are not allowed.Brothers by birth: Playing together as children and growing upto be best friends for life, two men in Hawaii (US) were amazed tofind out, after knowing each other for more than 60 years, thatthey are biological brothers. The two are Alan Robinson, who wasadopted, and Walter Macfarlane, who was raised by his mother butdidn’t know his father. Unbeknownst to each other, the brothersstarted searching for answers to their ancestry, and they coinciden-tally used the same specialized website. Turns out they have thesame biological mother. Both were overwhelmed, but happy toannounce the news to family and friends.
Quoteable Quotes“If you don’t want to get old, don’t mellow.” —Linda Ellerbee “I believe the true function of age is memory. I’m recording as fast as I can.” —Rita Mae Brown
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Trivia1. What is bulgar?2. Suffolk is an English breed of cows, horses, or sheep?3. Who was the comedian known as “Uncle Miltie”?4. What is a panettone?5. A pediatrician specializes in what type of medicine?
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Everybody’s Talking!Eat and read: A café in the Zona Rosa district of Mexico Cityis not just a place to go for a meal. It is also a great location toread a book or to enjoy some greenery. Called Cafebrería elPéndulo, the café’s two levels offer a plethora of plants, as wellas many high shelves and piles of books. Also available are CDsand DVDs for music and movie-loving patrons. On the mainfloor, guests can dine at tables, while the second floor containscouches for reading and snacking. The café/bookstore is namedafter a giant pendulum that hangs from the ceiling. Visitors cangive it a push as they come and go.Honest woman: A bride-to-be in Birmingham, England,chose ethics over her fiancé when she found out about a robberyhe had committed. The thief, Steven Reid, along with anaccomplice, had broken into an elderly woman’s home, stealingseveral pieces of jewelry in the process. The loot included a ringthat Reid gave his girlfriend when he asked her to marry him.Unfortunately for Reid, his girlfriend was honest. She had seenmedia reports of the crime, including pictures of the ring, andturned him in. The thief ended up with jail time.White sand: In Australia, Whitehaven Beach is located onWhitsunday Island in the Coral Sea, off the coast ofQueensland. Like its name, this beach is very white. That’sbecause the sand is made of almost pure silica, which is whiterand of finer texture than the sand found on other beaches.When walking on this seven-kilometer (4.3-mile) stretch ofshoreline in bare feet, the sand is said to feel like velvet. Andbeachgoers don’t have to worry about the sand being too hot;silica does not retain heat as well as other beach sands. To keepthe beach pristine, dogs and cigarettes are not allowed.Brothers by birth: Playing together as children and growing upto be best friends for life, two men in Hawaii (US) were amazed tofind out, after knowing each other for more than 60 years, thatthey are biological brothers. The two are Alan Robinson, who wasadopted, and Walter Macfarlane, who was raised by his mother butdidn’t know his father. Unbeknownst to each other, the brothersstarted searching for answers to their ancestry, and they coinciden-tally used the same specialized website. Turns out they have thesame biological mother. Both were overwhelmed, but happy toannounce the news to family and friends.
Quoteable Quotes“If you don’t want to get old, don’t mellow.” —Linda Ellerbee “I believe the true function of age is memory. I’m recording as fast as I can.” —Rita Mae Brown
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Everybody’s Talking!Eat and read: A café in the Zona Rosa district of Mexico Cityis not just a place to go for a meal. It is also a great location toread a book or to enjoy some greenery. Called Cafebrería elPéndulo, the café’s two levels offer a plethora of plants, as wellas many high shelves and piles of books. Also available are CDsand DVDs for music and movie-loving patrons. On the mainfloor, guests can dine at tables, while the second floor containscouches for reading and snacking. The café/bookstore is namedafter a giant pendulum that hangs from the ceiling. Visitors cangive it a push as they come and go.Honest woman: A bride-to-be in Birmingham, England,chose ethics over her fiancé when she found out about a robberyhe had committed. The thief, Steven Reid, along with anaccomplice, had broken into an elderly woman’s home, stealingseveral pieces of jewelry in the process. The loot included a ringthat Reid gave his girlfriend when he asked her to marry him.Unfortunately for Reid, his girlfriend was honest. She had seenmedia reports of the crime, including pictures of the ring, andturned him in. The thief ended up with jail time.White sand: In Australia, Whitehaven Beach is located onWhitsunday Island in the Coral Sea, off the coast ofQueensland. Like its name, this beach is very white. That’sbecause the sand is made of almost pure silica, which is whiterand of finer texture than the sand found on other beaches.When walking on this seven-kilometer (4.3-mile) stretch ofshoreline in bare feet, the sand is said to feel like velvet. Andbeachgoers don’t have to worry about the sand being too hot;silica does not retain heat as well as other beach sands. To keepthe beach pristine, dogs and cigarettes are not allowed.Brothers by birth: Playing together as children and growing upto be best friends for life, two men in Hawaii (US) were amazed tofind out, after knowing each other for more than 60 years, thatthey are biological brothers. The two are Alan Robinson, who wasadopted, and Walter Macfarlane, who was raised by his mother butdidn’t know his father. Unbeknownst to each other, the brothersstarted searching for answers to their ancestry, and they coinciden-tally used the same specialized website. Turns out they have thesame biological mother. Both were overwhelmed, but happy toannounce the news to family and friends.
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Everybody’s Talking!Plant lover: Joe Bagley lives in his own personalized jungle.His home is a one-bedroom coach house in Loughborough,Leicestershire, England, and it is filled to the rafters with all kindsof potted plants, from cacti to ivy and from tropicals to succulents.All told, he estimates that 1,400 plants live in his abode. His loveof plants started when, as a boy of 13, his grandmother gave hima spider plant cutting. Since then, collecting and caring for plantshas become his passion. Even his work involves plants: he worksin a garden center. Close proximity: Those who live near busy highways maynot be thrilled with traffic noise, but that’s nothing compared toa situation in Cairo, Egypt. Designed to carry fast-moving vehicles,Teraet Al-Zomor Bridge is under construction just 50 centimeters(20 in.) from four high-rise apartment buildings. Apparently, thebridge is an important addition to the infrastructure, and theconstruction has a permit. The apartment dwellers will have torelocate, as the buildings will be torn down. For now, though, theview from some of the suites is definitely blocked, but hopefully thecompensation to the renters will be worth it!Big loaves: The country of Vietnam holds many touristattractions, but one unlikely item has people talking – giantloaves of bread. Baker Pham Thi Bac of An Giang province inthe Mekong Delta, started making the big loaves in 2018, justfor fun. At about one meter (3 ft.) long and weighing approxi-mately three kilograms (6.5 lbs.), the loaves taste great and areglazed with butter and seeds. Local people heard about thebread first and started asking for it. Then tourists joined in,wanting to take home a loaf or two as souvenirs – if they couldfigure out a way to carry them!House for raffle: Katherine Jablonowska and Ryan Mcleanwanted to do something different, so they took on a uniqueproject. They bought a 19th-century cottage on the LlynPeninsula in North Wales and renovated it. But their goal was notto live there. Instead, they plan to raffle it off for £5 per ticket,with the lucky winner becoming the new owner. Originally aworking barn, the home is now a beautiful, peaceful abode, withall the “bells and whistles” of modern life. When selling tickets, thepair is requesting a £1 donation, which they will match anddonate to The Children’s Society.
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Everybody’s Talking!Plant lover: Joe Bagley lives in his own personalized jungle.His home is a one-bedroom coach house in Loughborough,Leicestershire, England, and it is filled to the rafters with all kindsof potted plants, from cacti to ivy and from tropicals to succulents.All told, he estimates that 1,400 plants live in his abode. His loveof plants started when, as a boy of 13, his grandmother gave hima spider plant cutting. Since then, collecting and caring for plantshas become his passion. Even his work involves plants: he worksin a garden center. Close proximity: Those who live near busy highways maynot be thrilled with traffic noise, but that’s nothing compared toa situation in Cairo, Egypt. Designed to carry fast-moving vehicles,Teraet Al-Zomor Bridge is under construction just 50 centimeters(20 in.) from four high-rise apartment buildings. Apparently, thebridge is an important addition to the infrastructure, and theconstruction has a permit. The apartment dwellers will have torelocate, as the buildings will be torn down. For now, though, theview from some of the suites is definitely blocked, but hopefully thecompensation to the renters will be worth it!Big loaves: The country of Vietnam holds many touristattractions, but one unlikely item has people talking – giantloaves of bread. Baker Pham Thi Bac of An Giang province inthe Mekong Delta, started making the big loaves in 2018, justfor fun. At about one meter (3 ft.) long and weighing approxi-mately three kilograms (6.5 lbs.), the loaves taste great and areglazed with butter and seeds. Local people heard about thebread first and started asking for it. Then tourists joined in,wanting to take home a loaf or two as souvenirs – if they couldfigure out a way to carry them!House for raffle: Katherine Jablonowska and Ryan Mcleanwanted to do something different, so they took on a uniqueproject. They bought a 19th-century cottage on the LlynPeninsula in North Wales and renovated it. But their goal was notto live there. Instead, they plan to raffle it off for £5 per ticket,with the lucky winner becoming the new owner. Originally aworking barn, the home is now a beautiful, peaceful abode, withall the “bells and whistles” of modern life. When selling tickets, thepair is requesting a £1 donation, which they will match anddonate to The Children’s Society.
Quoteable Quotes“Dance to the tune that is played.” —Spanish proverb“A little alarm now and then keeps life from stagnation.”
—Fanny Burney
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Trivia1. What does the term “ipso facto” mean?2. Mexican American performer Carlos Santana is known for
playing what instrument? 3. What does a bibliophile collect or have a love for?4. Author Agatha Christie is best known for writing what type
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Everybody’s Talking!Plant lover: Joe Bagley lives in his own personalized jungle.His home is a one-bedroom coach house in Loughborough,Leicestershire, England, and it is filled to the rafters with all kindsof potted plants, from cacti to ivy and from tropicals to succulents.All told, he estimates that 1,400 plants live in his abode. His loveof plants started when, as a boy of 13, his grandmother gave hima spider plant cutting. Since then, collecting and caring for plantshas become his passion. Even his work involves plants: he worksin a garden center. Close proximity: Those who live near busy highways maynot be thrilled with traffic noise, but that’s nothing compared toa situation in Cairo, Egypt. Designed to carry fast-moving vehicles,Teraet Al-Zomor Bridge is under construction just 50 centimeters(20 in.) from four high-rise apartment buildings. Apparently, thebridge is an important addition to the infrastructure, and theconstruction has a permit. The apartment dwellers will have torelocate, as the buildings will be torn down. For now, though, theview from some of the suites is definitely blocked, but hopefully thecompensation to the renters will be worth it!Big loaves: The country of Vietnam holds many touristattractions, but one unlikely item has people talking – giantloaves of bread. Baker Pham Thi Bac of An Giang province inthe Mekong Delta, started making the big loaves in 2018, justfor fun. At about one meter (3 ft.) long and weighing approxi-mately three kilograms (6.5 lbs.), the loaves taste great and areglazed with butter and seeds. Local people heard about thebread first and started asking for it. Then tourists joined in,wanting to take home a loaf or two as souvenirs – if they couldfigure out a way to carry them!House for raffle: Katherine Jablonowska and Ryan Mcleanwanted to do something different, so they took on a uniqueproject. They bought a 19th-century cottage on the LlynPeninsula in North Wales and renovated it. But their goal was notto live there. Instead, they plan to raffle it off for £5 per ticket,with the lucky winner becoming the new owner. Originally aworking barn, the home is now a beautiful, peaceful abode, withall the “bells and whistles” of modern life. When selling tickets, thepair is requesting a £1 donation, which they will match anddonate to The Children’s Society.
Quoteable Quotes“Dance to the tune that is played.” —Spanish proverb“A little alarm now and then keeps life from stagnation.”
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Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favor Leo winnerswith the luckiest number being 10.
Did You Know...It’s snowing! Accurately measuring the amount of rainfall iseasier than measuring the amount of snowfall. One reason isthat snow can stick to the side of the gauge, blocking fallingsnow from getting into the measuring container.No arch: In people with flatfeet, the whole soles of their feettouch the floor when they are standing because their feetdon’t have arches. In some people, this condition causesproblems, such as foot pain, but others don’t have anysymptoms.Zucchini facts: People think of zucchini as a vegetable, butit is actually a fruit. Zucchini have beta-carotene and alpha-carotene, and the skin may be eaten along with the fleshbecause it is rich in antioxidants.Funny lady: Maya Rudolph is an alumnus of the famousAmerican skit comedy show, Saturday Night Live. Sheperformed on the show from 2000 to 2007 and becameknown for her impersonations.Old tree: A living natural wonder of the world grows in theAbarkuh in Yazd Provice, Iran. This Mediterranean cypresstree, known as Sarv-e Abarkuh, is thought to be between4,000 and 5,000 years old.
On the Lighter SideHow are a green apple and a red apple alike? They’re bothred, except for the green one.
Why are movie stars so cool? They have a lot of fans.
She: “I have a doctor’s appointment today, but I really don’twant to go.”He: “Just call in sick then.”
How do you get down from an elephant? You don’t. You getdown from a goose.
What disappears the second you start talking about it? Silence.
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