Patricia Rust is doing everything she can to stay safe during the pandemic. Her husband, however, is not. Rust, 68, a retired attorney in Clarksville, Tennessee, is militant about mask-wearing and social distancing. I need to stay safe and you refuse to allow me to be safe or feel safe in my own home,'" Rust said. I have cried.

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How did the city come to be so far ahead — and could its gains be lost? A t hectares, the neighbourhood of Aspern, Vienna, is one of the largest urban developments in Europe. By the time it is complete in , it is due to be home to 20, people, plus another 20, workplaces, and with an explicitly family-oriented design. When Christina Atta moved to Aspern four years ago, she was one of its rare single women. Now she is pregnant with her second child, however, Atta, 35, can better appreciate its design. It was deliberately planned with a brand identity, one that might elsewhere be considered political: all the streets and public spaces are named for women.


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It is Aarne-Thompson type It is an anomalous fairy tale, in that the protagonist is neither the youngest nor an only child, but the middle of three. A woman had three daughters: The eldest had one eye in the middle of her forehead, the second had two eyes like ordinary people, the third had three eyes; two on the sides of her head and a third in the middle of her forehead. Her mother and sisters scorned Little Two Eyes because she was like other people and treated her badly, leaving her only their leftovers to eat.



A lot has changed for the cannabis industry in the last 10 years. In this episode, we speak with a woman who once feared and dismissed cannabis, only to become an activist for it in later life. Ever since then, Joyce has enjoyed a different outlook on cannabis, normalized it in her private life, turned it into a second career.