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Laurence Boccolini rétablit la vérité sur la raison de son hospitalisation
Laurence Boccolini est furieuse ! Le 15 mai 2019, l’animatrice de 56 ans a révélé sur Instagram qu’elle était hospitalisée et avait échappé à la mort. Puis, ce n’est que le 20 mai qu’elle a donné de ses nouvelles, sans toutefois révéler les raisons de son hospitalisation. Le magazine Ici Paris pensait l’avoir fait dans son dernier numéro, mais il n’en était rien. Ce jeudi 23 mai 2019, la présentatrice de TF1 a répondu au magazine, qui avait écrit qu’elle avait été victime d’un malaise cardiaque. Après avoir expliqué que l’article était rempli de “conneries“, Laurence Boccolini a écrit : “Ahhh LE CLICHÉ ! La grosse qui a trop mangé…
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Azerbaijan GP: Friday’s action in pictures
Red Bull picked up in Baku where it left off in Monaco last time out, with Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen leading the field on Friday, while arch-rival Mercedes worryingly lingered beyond the top 10. Check out our recap in pictures of Friday’s action at the Azerbaijan GP in Baku, round 6 of the 2021 F1 world championship. 93 You may also like Azerbaijan GP: Thursday’s build up in pictures Monaco GP: Sunday’s action in pictures Monaco GP: Saturday’s action in pictures Drivers hit the catwalk in Monaco Monaco GP: Thursday’s action in pictures Monaco GP: Wednesday’s build up in pictures Click Here: baby blankets online
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Marco Verratti (PSG) en couple une bombe française : officialisation à Monaco !
Après plusieurs semaines de rumeurs, la confirmation est enfin là, mais pas celle que l’on pensait. En février dernier, La Parisienne soupçonnait une relation entre Marco Verrati et le mannequin français Cindy Bruna, qui a fait sensation au Festival de Cannes et défile pour la marque de lingerie américaine Victoria’s Secret. Tous deux se seraient rapprochés lors de l’anniversaire de Neymar organisé à Paris… Certes, le footballeur italien du PSG se trouvait bien en compagnie d’une sublime jeune femme métisse lorsqu’il a assisté au Grand Prix de Formule 1 de Monaco le dimanche 26 mai 2019, mais il ne s’agissait pas de Cindy. Le joueur de 26 ans est bien…
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King Muertes signs multi-year deal with MLW
After debuting in MLW following its restart earlier this year, Court Bauer is keeping King Muertes around a bit longer, announcing on Twitter that he has signed the former Lucha Underground star to a multi-year deal. Formerly known as Mil Muertes, he debuted in January as part of Salina de la Renta’s Promociones Dorado faction. He defeated Brian Pillman Jr. in his first match, followed by a victory over Savio Vega in an Aztec jungle fight. Wins over Parrow and Gringo Loco followed, but he was unsuccessful in dethroning National Openweight Champion Alex Hammerstone. With de la Renta written off as a sacrifice to Cesar Duran (the former Dario Cueto) in the season finale,…
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Marion Bartoli amoureuse de Yahya Boumediene : belle surprise de son footballeur
Marion Bartoli est une femme amoureuse et son homme le lui rend bien. Quelques jours après que la championne de tennis et son footballeur ont officiellement affiché leur amour dans les tribunes de Roland-Garros, la femme de 34 ans a reçu une belle attention de son amoureux. Mardi 28 mai, celle qui a remporté Wimbledon en 2013 a publié sur son compte Instagram la photo de deux roses rouges accompagnées du mot suivant : “Je suis très heureux avec toi. Je t’aime.” Des mots doux qui l’ont touchée en plein coeur comme elle l’a fait savoir en légende de la photo : “Quand tu rentres d’une journée de travail à…
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126 Nobel Laureates Issue Urgent Call Ahead of G7 Summit, Demanding 'Decade of Action' to Combat Global Crises
A group of 126 Nobel laureates and other experts on Thursday called on the leaders of the G7 nations and the United Nations secretary-general to help put the global community on a path to establishing “a new relationship with the planet,” as the world continues to battle the Covid-19 pandemic and faces a coming decade which will be “decisive” in determining whether the Earth remains habitable. Nobel Prize laureates including Leymah Gwobee, May-Britt Moser, and Joseph Stiglitz signed a statement titled “Our Planet, Our Future: An Urgent Call to Action” ahead of the G7 Summit and following the first-ever Nobel Prize Summit, where winners of the annual awards discussed what can…
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Tsunoda: Move from Milton Keynes to Faenza ‘a good decision’
F1 rookie Yuki Tsunoda says his recent move from Milton Keynes to AlphaTauri’s base in Faenza was a “good decision” as it has brought him closer to his team. Red Bull decided to relocate Tsunoda to Italy during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, following the young Japanese driver’s crash on the opening day of running in the Principality and after assessing his first five races in F1. “I got told while I was in Monaco, it was Saturday, I think,” Tsunoda said ahead of this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix. “Basically, when I crashed in FP2, that was not a good thing and I think Red Bull was not happy after…
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Ahead of Global Actions, Farmers Release 'Anti-Imperialist Manifesto in Defense of the Environment'
As experts and research continue to make the case for overhauling humanity’s destructive relationship with nature, La Via Campesina—a global movement of peasants, farmers, landless people, rural women and youth, Indigenous individuals, migrants, and agricultural workers—echoed that message on Wednesday. “The solution is in the rebuilding of the relationship between human beings and nature, where life, collective well-being, and ecological rhythms—not greed and profit—guide the actions of nations and peoples.”—Manifesto The movement, which was founded nearly three decades ago and is made up of scores of groups in over 80 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas that collectively represent millions of people, released an “Anti-Imperialist Manifesto in Defense…
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Dutch GP spectator numbers ‘looking good’ – Lammers
Dutch Grand Prix sporting director Jan Lammers is confident that F1’s return to Zandvoort in September coupled with relaxed Covid restrictions will attract a crowd of over 100,000 fans per day. Zandvoort’s long-awaited F1 revival was scrapped last year following the onslaught of the coronavirus pandemic, but the scheduling of the 2021 race in early September looks set to line up with the Netherlands’ return to normality on the sanitary front. The Dutch government announced last week a relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions from June 5, while social distancing and masking is expected to subside from September 1 according to Dutch health minister Hugo de Jonge. Last year, before the cancellation…