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Coronavirus Stories: How A Filmmaker At Aardman Has Kept His Stop-Motion Project Alive During Lockdown

Joseph Wallace spent almost six years developing "Salvation Has no Name." Weeks into the shoot, he had to shut it down.

The post Coronavirus Stories: How A Filmmaker At Aardman Has Kept His Stop-Motion Project Alive During Lockdown appeared first on Cartoon Brew.





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ViacomCBS CEO Doesn’t Rule Out Direct-To-VOD Release For Upcoming ‘Spongebob’ Movie

"The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run" is currently due to hit theaters on August 7 — among the earliest scheduled releases in the calendar.

The post ViacomCBS CEO Doesn’t Rule Out Direct-To-VOD Release For Upcoming ‘Spongebob’ Movie appeared first on Cartoon Brew.




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Coronavirus Stories: How Animators On The Upcoming ‘Tom And Jerry’ Feature Are Staying Connected

An animation supervisor and a senior animator at Framestore discuss the challenges — and surprising upsides — of working remotely.

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‘She Roars’ podcast talks to journalist Juliet Eilperin about partisanship, the environment and the news business

Washington Post journalist Juliet Eilperin, Class of 1992, talks in the latest episode of the “She Roars” podcast about her unusual pair of specialities: congressional politics and the environment.




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‘She Roars’ talks with host of Princeton’s new environmental podcast

Catherine Riihimaki speaks on “She Roars” about hosting Princeton’s new environmental podcast, “All for Earth.”




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New ‘All for Earth’ podcast addresses environmental issues, solutions

The new Princeton podcast “All for Earth” delves into the urgency of today’s environmental crises — and the tools we already have to mitigate them — through in-depth interviews with the people leading the race against time to prevent the implosion of the interconnected systems that support life on Earth. “All for Earth” will be released weekly on Thursdays in advance of the Princeton Environmental Forum on Oct. 24-25.




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Omaha High School Teacher Wins EPA Award, as EPA Celebrates Earth Day and Environmental Education

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE




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EPA Community Grants Available to Protect Public Health and the Environment in New England

BOSTON – The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making grants available for New England communities to support EPA's goals of reducing environmental risks, protecting human health and improving the quality of life. 




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EPA Reaches Settlement With Frontier Ag Inc. for Alleged Clean Air Act Violations in Kansas

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EPA Releases 2019 Annual Reports Highlighting Agency, Regional Accomplishments and Environmental Progress, Including Midwest

Environmental News  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE




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美國環保署與海關和邊境保護局合作,保護公眾免受未經登記之「Virus Shut Out(屏閉病毒)」產品入口加州

洛杉磯訊-今天,美國環保署(EPA)和美國海關和邊境保護局(CBP)宣佈他們已防止相當數目的非法健康產品進入洛杉磯國際機場(LAX)和三藩市國際機場(SFO)。這些產品,例如Virus Shut Out是未經向環保署登記,因而根據聯邦殺蟲劑法,停止入口。這些對付病毒之產品的安全和效能,未經評估。此外,它們的標簽──包括使用指示,亦沒有按法律規定用英文提供,而網上的廣告則含有關於其安全和效能性之誤導聲明。




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La EPA y CBP actúan para proteger al público contra el producto “Virus Shut Out” no registrado importado a California

LOS ÁNGELES – Hoy, la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (EPA, por sus siglas en inglés) y la Oficina de Comercio Internacional de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza (CBP) de los EE. UU.




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U.S. EPA and CBP Act to Protect the Public from Unregistered “Virus Shut Out” Product Imported into Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced they have prevented a significant number of shipments of illegal health products from entering the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).




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U.S. EPA and CBP Act to Protect the Public from Unregistered “Virus Shut Out” Product Imported into San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced they have prevented a significant number of shipments of illegal health products from entering the San Francisco International Airport (SFO).




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EPA Settlement with American Zinc Recycling to Reduce Air Pollution in Chicago

WASHINGTON (April 29, 2020) — Today, the U.S.




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EPA Highlights Enforcement Actions Against Those Who Violate the Defeat Device and Tampering Prohibitions under the Clean Air Act

WASHINGTON (April 30, 2020) — The U.S.




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Missouri Department of Natural Resources Receives $300,000 Grant for Brownfields Environmental Assessment and Cleanup Planning

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE




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East Central Intergovernmental Association of Iowa Receives $600,000 Grant for Brownfields Environmental Assessment and Cleanup Planning

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE




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Waterloo, Iowa, Receives $300,000 Grant for Brownfields Environmental Assessment and Property Reuse Planning

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE




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Council Bluffs, Iowa, Receives $300,000 Grant for Brownfields Environmental Assessment and Cleanup Planning

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EPA Selects Louisiana Dept. of Environmental Quality for $800,000 Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Grant

DALLAS – (May 8, 2020) Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing that the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality will receive $800,000 as a Brownfields revolving loan fund grant.




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EPA releases new booklet to help houses of worship identify and reduce environmental health hazards

WASHINGTON (October 2, 2019) — In accordance with Children’s Health Month, U.S.




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U.S. EPA Honors 2020 ENERGY STAR Partners of the Year in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC and West Virginia

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: R3press@epa.gov U.S. EPA Honors 2020 ENERGY STAR® Partners of the Year in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC and West Virginia




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Tasmania eyeing direct NZ flights

Hobart wants to be a part of 'travel bubble'




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Government bailout a 'last chance' for Thai Airways

National airline expected to gradually trim fleet size




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Virgin Australia stops issuing refunds, travel credits

Administrators still expect to secure a buyer by end of June




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United Airlines wants to resume China flights

Flights to three China cities could begin next month




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Frontier Airlines offers social distancing bookings

Middle seat blocked for USD39 fee




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Airbnb lays off a quarter of workforce

About 1,900 to lose jobs worldwide




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Qatar Airways making 'substantial' job cuts

Cabin crew will be downsized




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Frontier Airlines passengers to undergo pre-flight temperature screening

Budget carrier is first in the US




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Up to 20 bidders express interest in Virgin Australia

Total debts at nearly AUD7 billion




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Eurostar and MAG passengers required to wear face masks

New rules come in this week




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TUI calls for post-coronavirus roadmap for European travel

Demand comes as TUI China resumes some tours




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Billionaire investor sells all airline shares

Warren Buffett says 'the world has changed'




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BALPA calls for moratorium on airline job cuts

Pilots union wants end to 'knee-jerk decisions'




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Wizz confirms launch of low-cost Abu Dhabi airline in June

And new base will open in Ukraine in July




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Wizz Air to launch six new routes from Luton, starting from next month

Flights to Corfu will be first to launch




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Virgin to shed 3,150 jobs, shut stores and suspend Gatwick flights

Unions calls for Govt. cash to prevent loss of a third of workforce




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International airline body calls for face-masks on flights

IATA warns social distancing will lead to 'dramatic' cost increases




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Airbnb to shed 1,900 staff

Platform will also scale back investments




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Big job cuts looming at United Airlines

Airline wants workers to take 20 days' unpaid leave




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Air Canada conducting temperature screening of all passengers

CleanCare+ initiative rolls out May 15




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New CAA chair selected

Former RAF chief set to replace Dame Deirdre Hutton




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Transport Sec refuses to confirm 14-day quarantine plan for UK arrivals

We'll have to wait for Sunday's statement from Boris






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Derbyshire 73 Chesterfield virtually driving along the A7E22 on a road that runs through the Waddenzee and the Ijsselmeer

Here we are on a road between the Waddenzee which I can see to my left and the Ijsselmeer to my right . These Dutch certainly know how to control the sea .We have tried in the past in Norfolk where the land lies low . We did not do a bad job emulating the