A number of stars emerged from the fictional hamlet of Pine View, PA, the setting for ABC’s venerable soap opera All My Children. It debuted in 1970 and ran all the way through 2013.
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in Salford yesterday. The incident happened on Worsley Road in Winton at around 3.30pm today on Monday (November 30).
No injuries have been reported and the driver of the vehicle is believed to have fled the scene, a spokesman for GMP said.Pictures appear show the vehicle on its roof with debris in the road. A parked car also appears to have been damaged. The incident, believed to have happened near the Worsley Road Car Wash, caused a block in the road which led to delays.
A number of stars emerged from the fictional hamlet of Pine View, PA, the setting for ABC’s venerable soap opera All My Children. It debuted in 1970 and ran all the way through 2013.
direct to your inboxA young driver walked away away from this crash scene unhurt.The 21-year-old man was at the wheel of a Vauxhall Corsa when it flipped onto its roof on a motorway sliproad near Lymm in Cheshire.Police and ambulance were called to the scene but the driver escaped the wreckage unharmed.North West Motorway Police posted a picture of the upturned car on their social media accounts.Alongside the image, they wrote: "This was the scene that we arrived at earlier at Lymm just off J20
Covid-19 outbreak has died of cancer. Sherwin Hall pleaded with medics in March after suffering from agonising leg pain.
fraudsters were jailed for a £45,000 VAT scam which saw them submitting fake invoices.Company boss David Paterson and accountant Kevin Sinclair were locked up at Dundee Sheriff Court on Thursday.Paterson, 56, was jailed for two years and nine months, while Sinclair, 67, was sentenced to one year and nine months behind bars.The pair colluded to dupe the taxman by reclaiming VAT they were not entitled to.Sinclair, who ran finance firm GD Accounting, submitted bogus invoices for a company owned by
That Princess Diana singing scene in season four of Netflix’s hit drama “The Crown” almost didn’t happen.
Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees, look at these” as the chanters would pull at their eyes.The “Monster Hunter” scene in question features rapper MC Jin (Jin Au-Yeung) saying, “Look at my knees.” “What kind of knees are these?” his white male scene partner asks. “Chi-nese!” Jin’s character responds, emphasizing the “knees” pun.Also Read: 'Monster Hunter' Trailer: Milla Jovovich Fends Off Gigantic Dragons With Fire Swords (Video)Users on Weibo, a popular social media platform in China, quickly
hereGreater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service also attended the incident and had to cut one person out of a vehicle.Police have now confirmed that there were three casualties, including one who was taken to hospital, but that they all sustained only minor injuries.The road, along with two lanes of the adjoining Bury New Road, were closed for some time following the incident and led to traffic delays in the area for several hours.In a statement, GMFRS said: "At 16.24 on 4th December 2020, four
Bolton, when he crashed on November 24, Bolton Coroner's Court heard.