As I have already confessed several times in this column, the pandemic was not kind to my memory. Even after the worst of the virus-related disruptions had passed I found myself frequently walking into rooms and not remembering why I was there and blanking out on many of life's small chores an
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There are a whole bunch of solid-looking games hitting the eShop this week. A couple of critically-acclaimed games are arriving on the Switch in the form of Tunic and Life
A widowed father (Thomas Jane) and his deaf daughter (Harlow Jane) are forced to dig by a cold-blooded killer (Emile Hirsch).
Emile Hirsch puts himself into early Razzie's contention as a cold-blooded killer with a laughable Southern drawl. Dig is a lean thriller about a troubled fat
“ The Mining Wheel Loader global market is thoroughly researched in this report, noting important aspects like market competition, global and regional growth, market segmentation and market structure. The report author analysts have estimated the size of the global market in terms of v
DUBLIN , Sept. 21, 2022 The "U.S. Used Construction Equipment Market- Strategic Assessment & Forecast 2022-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The U.S. used construction equipment market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 1.97% during 2
Leading construction equipment distributor, Shellplant, has surpassed the 5,000 sales mark for its Kubota mini-excavator range. Based in Northamptonshire, the company has been partnered with Kubota for some 25 years. Shellplant celebrated its 1,000th sale in 2011 and has since seen the demand
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There is plenty to be despondent about living in South Africa right now. But every now and then a glimmer of hope arrives to keep us believing that the future we all deserve is possible. Like the arrests this week of former SAPS national commissioner Kgomotso Phahlane and other generals in S