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Sammy Hagar is the man behind Santo Tequila and Cabo Wabo Tequila. Santo Spirits When Sammy Hagar, the red-haired rocker known for both his work as Van Halen’s lead singer and his prolific solo career, decided to open a bar in Mexico in 1990, it transformed the liquor industry. No one thought it would be useful. But it is, and these days a number of spirits brands can trace their roots back to the days when Hagar opened his Cabo Wabo Cantina on the sandy southern tip of Baja, California. The tequila he created for his bar, Cabo Wabo Tequila,…

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Greece’s culture minister criticizes Netflix’s new release Alexander: Until God Was Born ” series as “very poor fiction” and “full of historical inaccuracies.” The show, which focuses on Alexander the Great, arrived on the streaming service last week. The book depicts the rise of a Macedonian general, from the moment of his father’s assassination to the conquest of his own empire. Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni reportedly issued a statement in parliament after being asked to formally condemn the series. Greek Herald. He said the series contained some inaccuracies, but stressed that the Ministry of Culture would not censor art…

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ServiceNow’s Stacey Carr explains why the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act provides an opportunity for forward-thinking organizations to build resilience. The banking and financial landscape in Ireland is set to change with the introduction of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), a new regulatory framework for digital operational resilience in the EU. DORA mandates additional standards across a variety of areas, including risk management, testing, reporting, and third-party monitoring. Additionally, there must be a robust information and communications technology management program overseen by the board of directors, including policies, procedures, systems, and training. The new regulation, which will take effect…

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When the issue of hedge trimming came up before last Christmas (2023), I was reminded in a very real sense of the challenges ash dieback poses. What I was most worried about was the row of ash trees that had not been touched by anyone for over 10 years. I thought they might have infected the ash. If I was infected, how bad was the problem? Above all, we wanted to be sure that if the decision was made to start cutting down trees, we were not violating any conservation-related regulations. So, we decided to request the services of a…

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Next, Neri applied concealer with a brush to cover any blemishes or redness, then applied a finishing powder to mattify any areas that were too shiny. Her final two steps consist of applying a setting spray all over her face to “get ready for the night,” and “applying eyebrow gel to her eyebrows to keep them in place.” she explains. Of course, a 10-step skincare routine might seem like a few steps too many on a daily basis, but for red carpet events with hot lights, camera flashes, and photo requests at every turn, this makes perfect sense. Masu. If…

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by claudia haynes Has been updated: 32 few minutes ago release date: 32 few minutes agoFILE – This 1966 photomicrograph released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a heavily stained corkscrew-shaped tissue sample full of Treponema pallidum spirochetes, the bacterium that causes syphilis. is shown. (Skip Van Orden/CDC via AP, File) A few weeks ago, ADN shared an emergency recommendation from Dr. Ann Zink, Alaska’s chief medical officer. “Persons of reproductive age and who are sexually active should undergo a syphilis test if their syphilis status is unknown. Every time they have a new sexual partner, they…

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TRIGGER warning against Shakespeare’s works was the Bard’s idea and fiction should not be “whitewashed”, the Culture Secretary warned today. Snowflake campaigners are calling for works by Britain’s most famous playwright to come with a warning that they may be offended. Culture Secretary Lucy Fraser spoke about trigger warnings and the toppling of statues in an interview with The Sun at the British Film Institute. But Lucy Fraser slammed the idea, telling The Sun: She cautioned against treating audiences with kid gloves, saying, “I think people who go to the theater should be treated in an adult manner.” And following…

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It is no exaggeration to conclude that America’s government and political system are in a state of extraordinary dysfunction perhaps not seen since 1861. The evidence is overwhelming. Two presidential candidates that most Americans would not want are running for the office. One of them declares that Democrats, independents, and even former officials are unfit for any office. The other is considered too old and disabled to be president by the majority of Americans, regardless of party. When it comes to Congress, Will Rogers’ astute observations offer a more optimistic view of what’s happening today. “In Congress, every time we…

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The sudden announcement by Itochu Corporation, a major Japanese general trading company, on February 5th that it was terminating its contract with Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems sent shock waves across Japanese companies. ITOCHU Corporation is based on the International Court of Justice’s ruling that Israel may be committing genocide in the Gaza Strip and the Japanese government’s position that the ICJ’s ruling must be implemented “in good faith.” He specifically stated that he had decided to do so. Itochu is important. The company is a well-known name in Japan, the third largest trading company, and one of the giants…

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Suleiman Nasiro, a soft-spoken West African pastor, tells the story of three friends who are kidnapped by an Islamist gang. Two of them, a church elder and a university professor, were released after paying a large ransom. A third friend, an ordinary Christian from the countryside, paid a ransom to free him. The kidnappers took the money and killed him anyway. “We feel very vulnerable because of this,” Pastor Nasiro says. “This is very close. Am I next?” That’s a realistic question. “What if one of us is taken” is a topic that every parent in Nigeria talks to their…

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