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#FRANCE: Spring in bloom and worry for the tea fleet. Simon Constable, Occitanie.

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🗓️ 29 February 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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#FRANCE: Spring in bloom and worry for the tea fleet. Simon Constable, Occitanie.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonconstable/2024/02/26/red-sea-attacks-on-shipping-brings-another-pinch---a-tea-shortage/?sh=4ffc789c6ffc

undated France

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permission to talk with other teams about a possible trade.

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The NBA rejecting the Nix protest over their February 12th, two-point loss to the rockets.

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Nix and the refs say a last second foul was a mistake.

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League says ref mistakes or judgment error is not a misapplication of the rules so no

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protest.

0:15.9

The Yorkshire W-W-W-W-W-War weather channel forecast gusty breezes continue into sunrise, a chance

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for a few showers, very windy conditions alone near 30. Winds out of the southwest,

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gusting as high as 40 miles an hour. Mostly sunny, windy weather ahead Thursday

0:28.6

afternoon high around 40 with a gusty west wind. My meteorologist of

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Mark Thibodeo from the Weather Channel on 710 W-O-R.

0:35.0

Next News at 10, breaking news at once. Start your day with Len Berman and Michael

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Riedle in the morning, 6 till 10. I'm Andrew Whitman on 710 W-O-R and

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NBC News radio station.

0:47.0

This is CBS I on the World with John Bachelor.

0:51.4

Here's John Bachelor.

0:53.0

Late winter, early spring in the south of France.

0:57.0

I go to Paradise as it is understood by the English and I'm coming to accept the fact that the South of France is

1:05.8

magic. Simon Constable joins writing at Forbes in the Wall Street Journal and other

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distinguished publications.

1:13.1

The first attention is to his daffodils,

1:16.2

which are well ahead of daffodils anywhere in New England.

1:20.1

You have to go to what you'd have to say controlled conditions to get daffodils this advanced.

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