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  • Devon Conway and Tom Latham break record as New Zealand dominate West Indies

    Devon Conway and Tom Latham break record as New Zealand dominate West Indies

    New Zealand’s Tom Latham and Devon Conway became the first openers in Test cricket to score centuries in both innings as the Kiwis set the West Indies a record 462-run chase for victory.

    Latham scored 137 and 101 in the third and final Test of the…

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  • No one other than the state can order jihad in an Islamic country: CDF Field Marshal Asim Munir – Dawn

    1. No one other than the state can order jihad in an Islamic country: CDF Field Marshal Asim Munir  Dawn
    2. Pakistan’s military chief consolidates power unseen in years  The Washington Post
    3. Pakistan and Libya: defence diplomacy  The Express Tribune

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  • No one other than the state can order jihad in an Islamic country: CDF Field Marshal Asim Munir – Dawn

    1. No one other than the state can order jihad in an Islamic country: CDF Field Marshal Asim Munir  Dawn
    2. Afghan Taliban backing terrorists, harming civilians, says Field Marshal Asim Munir  Dunya News
    3. PUC chief warns against criticism of army  The…

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  • Watch as minute’s silence held for Bondi Beach attack victims

    Watch as minute’s silence held for Bondi Beach attack victims

    Minute’s silence held as Australia mourns Bondi Beach attack – watch livepublished at 07:30 GMT

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    A national day of reflection is being held on Sunday in Australia, one week on from the Bondi Beach shooting…

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  • Heidi Lau and Wong Ping both win M+ Sigg Prize – The Art Newspaper

    Heidi Lau and Wong Ping both win M+ Sigg Prize – The Art Newspaper

    Two artists—New York-based Heidi Lau and Hong Kong-based Wong Ping—have been named joint winners of the biennial Sigg Prize 2025 awarded by the M+ museum in Hong Kong. Both artists receive HK$300,000 ($39,000) each.

    The other shortlisted…

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  • MUN’s iconic library gets the miniature treatment this season

    MUN’s iconic library gets the miniature treatment this season

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    Nestled in fluffy snow, trees dusted and a snowman standing near, Memorial University’s Queen Elizabeth II Library in St. John’s looks picture perfect for the holidays.

    But this scene can fit in the palm of your hand. It was 3D printed and dressed up by Gordon Little, the manager of library IT services.

    Since 2011, Little has been making artwork inspired by the library and turning it into Christmas cards for colleagues.

    “It’s a very special building. It doesn’t look like anything else. It’s not just a little block. It’s a very inspirational shape,” Little told CBC News.

    He began working on his most recent project in November. Printing the QEII took a few hours, before sanding it down and painting it, with some help at home.

    Man in red sweater next to a glass case.
    Gordon Little likes to use a variety of mediums to create his QEII-inspired artwork. (Elizabeth Whitten/CBC)

    “I had the kids help me because they’re good at painting little things. And we sponged on little snow and everything. And I made the trees and I made the little snowman,” said Little.

    “I’ve never tried to paint something so tiny that I had a toothpick to put the little eyes on it.”

    Some fake snow was added, and because the library is hollow, he put some fairy lights on the inside.

    He then set the library against a green screen and began taking photos that he’d use for the Christmas cards.

    ‘As a lark’

    Little started the tradition in 2011, when he first started working at the library.

    “It just happens to be that I love doing art and graphic design and making things in my spare time. So as a lark, I just made a little Christmas card which had the QEII library inside of this little snow globe,” he said.

    He then sent it around to his colleagues and people loved it, so he’s been doing it ever since, he said.

    But Little likes to shake-up what medium he uses. There have been drawings, watercolours, photography, models and even a cross stitch. There’s also “a whole lot of Photoshop silliness in between.”

    This year he made a 3D printed library because he was given the printer for Father’s Day.

    A piece of cross stich of a block shaped building.
    In 2023, Little made a cross stitch, which he says took months. (Submitted by Gordon Little)

    “Some years it’s only a week or two before December and I have no idea what to do,” said Little.

    “I’m going to keep making cards until I retire.”

    Little shares his creations on social media, but his new 3D library is on display in the real library’s lobby.

    “We’ve got this great little display for the holiday season,” Little said.

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  • OnePlus 15T Specs Leak Reveals These Powerful Features

    OnePlus 15T Specs Leak Reveals These Powerful Features

    New details about the OnePlus 15T have surfaced online, providing a clearer picture of the upcoming smartphone’s potential specs. The information comes from a well-known tipster, Digital Chat Station, who has a strong track record when…

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  • Sameer Minhas’ record ton powers Pakistan to 347-8 against India in U-19 Asia Cup final – Dawn

    1. Sameer Minhas’ record ton powers Pakistan to 347-8 against India in U-19 Asia Cup final  Dawn
    2. Sameer Minhas 172 powers Pakistan to Under-19 Asia Cup title  ESPNcricinfo
    3. India vs Pakistan, U19 Asia Cup 2025 Final Highlights: India Collapse To 156…

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  • Farewell tour for 40-year-old Class 455 Surrey train fleet

    Farewell tour for 40-year-old Class 455 Surrey train fleet

    A farewell event for commuter trains which are being phased out in Surrey is taking place to benefit three charities.

    South West Railway’s (SWR) red Class 455 fleet has been in service for 42 years and is being replaced by new Arterio trains.

    Tickets for Sunday’s event, which passes through places including Epsom, Guildford and Haslemere, sold out in 15 seconds, the company said.

    In response to the “unprecedented demand”, SWR and the Branch Line Society said they would run a second train.

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  • Shimeld, S. M., Degnan, B. & Luke, G. N. Evolutionary genomics of the Fox genes: origin of gene families and the ancestry of gene clusters. Genomics 95, 256–260 (2010).

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