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Property group adds further 315,000 sq ft of retail parks to portfolio

The Business Desk 16 May 2024
Columbia Threadneedle Real Estate, the investment and asset management arm of Columbia Threadneedle Investments, has acquired Phases 2 and 3 of Merry Hill Retail Park in Brierley Hill and Phoenix Retail Park in Corby.
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Letters: how to get the uni protestors out

The Spectator 16 May 2024
Soft left. Sir. I read with a certain wry amusement in Yascha Mounk’s piece that ‘activists’ occupying Columbia were demanding the university administrators should supply them with food and water (‘Preach first’, 11 May). How times have changed ... It was ... .
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I run a food pantry, but it's not enough. We need funding for SNAP | CARLA VENTURA

Tuscaloosanews.com 15 May 2024
I run a food pantry ... I grew up on food stamps, called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP ... Carla Ventura is a mother, founder of the nonprofit Food for All, and an Expert on Poverty with RESULTS from Columbia, South Carolina.
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Baker: Migrating birds facing more hurdles

Fremont News Messenger 15 May 2024
... Quebec or an oak-hickory woodlands in southeastern Ohio provides a much richer and more reliable source of high-caliber foods in late April and May than a tropical forest in Puerto Rico or Columbia.
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Man finds $1M Mega Millions prize among stack of losing tickets in living room

WPXI 14 May 2024
COLUMBIA, S.C ... According to a news release from the South Carolina Education Lottery, the man, who requested anonymity, bought the winning Mega Millions ticket in mid-January from a Food Lion supermarket in Columbia.
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Man finds winning $1 million lottery ticket in stack of losing tickets in living room

Usatoday 14 May 2024
According to a press release from the South Carolina Education Lottery, the Midlands resident purchased the winning Mega Millions ticket from a Food Lion in Columbia in mid-January. The man didn't check to see if he won until more than a month later.
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Health inspections: Food on floor, debris on walls earns F for Augusta restaurant

The Augusta Chronicle 13 May 2024
Here are restaurants in Richmond and Columbia counties that passed recent food-service inspections between May 3 and 9 with scores of 100, without a single health violation.
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Postal workers collect donations for annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

Caller Times 13 May 2024
Since it officially started in 1993, the drive has grown to encompass 10,000 cities and towns in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Guam, with tens of millions of pounds of food collected in a single day.
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Credit union donates $2K to food bank

TDN 11 May 2024
A local food drive that ended last week raised more the $2,000 for the Columbia Pacific Food Bank in St. Helens, as well as hundreds of pounds of food ....
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Columbia janitors reveal secret plans left behind by anti-Israel protesters who took over Hamilton Hall ...

New York Post 11 May 2024
As dozens of rioters busted through glass and barricaded the entrances to occupy the historic university building, four janitors found themselves trapped inside and afraid, Henry Clemente, a head custodian for Columbia, told The Post.
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Columbia University Protests

Citrus County Chronicle 10 May 2024
Columbia University students, one wrapped in a blanket, use a bucket to haul food and supplies to the window ledge of a campus building in New York, May 10, 1968. The sit-in has paralyzed university activities since the end of ... .
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Cynthia Tucker: Protestors tactics lack historical insight

Daily Advance 09 May 2024
... owed the lawbreaking students a food delivery.
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Civil War food drive collects nearly 7K pounds of food

TDN 09 May 2024
The annual Civil War food drive competition between R.A. Long and Mark Morris high schools wrapped up Friday with a combined total of 6,823 pounds of food and $2,004 in cash donation collected for Lower Columbia CAP. R.A ....
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Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive scheduled for Saturday, May 11

Caller Times 09 May 2024
Since it officially started in 1993, the drive has grown to encompass 10,000 cities and towns in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Guam, with tens of millions of pounds of food collected in a single day.
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In thick of Columbia University chaos, Akron native steps into role of student reporter

Akron Beacon Journal 09 May 2024
For 13 tense days last month, New York's Columbia University was gripped by protests over Columbia's investment in companies profiting from the current Israel-Hamas war ... Sleep and food were scarce commodities for him during the height of the protests.

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