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Sorry, Mr Gates, your billions won’t save Africa

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内容摘要:This hybrid tea rose puts forth large, 5-inch blooms with up to 250 deep-pink petals apiece. Highly fragrant with a scent reminiscent of lilacs, pineapples and gardenias, the upright, shrubby plant grows to 5 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide

This hybrid tea rose puts forth large, 5-inch blooms with up to 250 deep-pink petals apiece. Highly fragrant with a scent reminiscent of lilacs, pineapples and gardenias, the upright, shrubby plant grows to 5 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide

We don’t hear from McCartney in this book; Leslie says he thought that would have “unbalanced” the story, given the inability to get an assessment from Lennon. That’s a dubious conclusion but what we can take away from this book is this: Lennon and McCartney were living proof that strikingly different personalities can come together for astonishing results. Might there be someone in the world who has not felt a mood lift from a Beatle song? Good luck finding anyone.So what does McCartney think of the book? We didn’t receive replies from emails to McCartney’s representatives but given the creative intensity of the McCartney-Lennon relationship, something from McCartney seems likely. A new song perhaps, with a soul-connecting reference to his best friend.

Sorry, Mr Gates, your billions won’t save Africa

Michelle Williams starring in the FX dramedy “Dying for Sex” and Elton John and Brandi Carlile teaming up for the album “Who Believes In Angels?” are some of this week’s new streaming entertainment releases are some of the new television, films, music and gamesAlso among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’: “Snow White” star Rachel Zegler leads the horror comedy “Y2K,” “Pulse” is Netflix’s first English-language medical procedural and the Criterion Channel is adding a batch of Vietnam War films around the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon.

Sorry, Mr Gates, your billions won’t save Africa

is adding a batch of Vietnam War films around the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon. Filmmaker Tony Bui (“Three Seasons”) curated a slate that goes beyond the obvious to give multiple perspectives on the war, including both famous Hollywood entries like “Platoon” andbut also Vietnamese films like “The Little Girl of Hanoi” and “When the Tenth Month Comes.” Documentaries like

Sorry, Mr Gates, your billions won’t save Africa

and “Hearts and Minds” will also be available to watch. The slate will be streaming on Criterion starting Wednesday.

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