Sol and Lumiar face off in Vai na Fe

Sol and Lumiar face off in Vai na Fé

1 of 3 Meeting of Sol and Lumiar in Vai na Fe — Photo: Globo Meeting of Sol and Lumiar in Vai na Fe — Photo: Globo

Sol will go to the office to solve the insurance problem for the truck that caused the accident that killed Carlão (Che Moais). Ben will find the name of the office in charge strange, but since the other families received the money without any problems, he will think that everything is fine with the insurance, which is actually an invention of Theo (Emilio Dantas) and Lumiar to wrap things up.

And at that moment, Lumiar will appear in the room. At first she will remember not to go in, but when she opens the door she will face Sol.

“I’ve heard a lot about you, Sol,” Lumiar will say.

“I know who you are too, Lumiar,” Sol replies.

2 of 3 Lumiar strives to stay cool from the sun in Vai na Fé — Photo: Globo Lumiar strives to stay cool from the sun in Vai na Fé — Photo: Globo

As the two stare at each other, Sol will recall the day she went to college after Ben and saw him kiss Lumiar.

“But the past doesn’t interest me, no. I just came here for what I have right now,” Sol disguised.

And Lumiar will continue to keep his cool and try to prove to a suspicious Ben that the insurance really is true. And when the husband makes himself available to take Sol to the registry office to sort things out, the lawyer takes the lead.

“Let me go with Sol. I know the office.”

“I prefer too. I want to go with her alone.”

And after the tension in the air, Lumiar still gives Ben a kiss as he says goodbye and leaves the office with Sol. What a climate, huh! Don’t miss the next chapters of Vai na Fé.

3 of 3 Ben will be moved by Sol and Lumiar’s meeting in Vai na Fe — Photo: Globo Ben will be moved by Sol and Lumiar’s meeting in Vai na Fe — Photo: Globo

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Tou.tv Additional frustration |

Subsidized TV for the rich! It sucks to pay more to see La petite vie! Our taxes already finance the basic platform, that’s enough!

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Tou.tv’s Extra, which costs $6.99 a month, needs McKinsey’s services to restore its public image. Reading your angry messages, this paid service – or free for Telus subscribers, just for them – irritates you just as much as the unsolicited sexual advances of the suicidal but not drowned patient in STAT.

The spate of complaints swelled this week with the release of Plan B season 4 on Tou.tv Extra, the imminent arrival of A guy, a girl 2.0 and the release of six new episodes of La petite vie. which will appear on this so-called “premium” digital platform in autumn.

Here are some of your prancing reactions. Pierre B. asks himself: “Why am I helping to finance episodes of La petite vie, but why am I not entitled to see them? » Suzanne Q. states that “it is absurd to be deprived of shows that are in fact continuations of what we like” on ordinary television.

I understand your desperation. And I don’t say that with the gentle tone of a mad therapist who hears your anger and welcomes it into his bergamot-scented arms, like in The Guys. It’s sincere, my business.

There is no logic in spending twice the dollar on public television, which is already costing taxpayers $1.5 billion. CBC practices a more sensible double dip on Gem, the English-language equivalent of Tou.tv.

For $4.99 a month, Gem removes all ads but doesn’t offer any exclusives or updates on its most anticipated TV series. Our friends in English Canada are watching their shows “all at once” and no one is playing solitaire, thanks Louis-Jean Cormier for the inspiration.

But as Jérôme 50 sings: tokébakicitte! We happily pass the tchik-à-tchik to paraphrase Julie Snyder in a Mastercard ad.

Radio-Canada underestimates the dissatisfaction that comes from subscribing to its extra. I spoke to the bosses of the public broadcaster this week, who insist on this point: the Quebec series offered for the first time on Extra by Tou.tv will all be transferred to the general antenna within a few months.

In exchange for $6.99 per month, the equivalent of a matcha latte prepared by a barista with a cap that’s too short, the Extra Tou.tv subscription allows customers to a) skip the commercials and b) the general clientele being one step ahead is all.

It’s all very true. But it’s still annoying.

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The adventures of Guy and Sylvie will be broadcast (for everyone) on Radio-Canada sometime in 2023-2024…

Radio-Canada voluntarily and consciously only rarely communicates the broadcast dates of its star Extra products on conventional television. So when will we see Guy and Sylvie’s new adventures on Radio-Canada? Sometime in 2023-2024 we are told. Could you please be less specific?

The same goes for La petite vie: when will it appear on the free small screen? We do not know. We don’t say it.

This maneuver aims to increase Extra’s subscriptions, you don’t have to be a Nostraduma to guess it. Come on, enter your 3-digit secret code to open Sesame’s digital doors!

When Tou.tv’s Extra is bubbling up about a unique production, many customers relive the boring VIP experience of an amusement park.

You know when you were holding an expensive “fast pass” to skip the long line at the rides and a bunch of cashed-in kids interrupted you with their gold-plated “extra fast pass”? That’s how Tou.tv’s Extra feels: left out of the party, ready to come in second.

Maybe it’s the never-ending winter blues or the series’ build-up drama, but the morale wasn’t great this week. Things are bad everywhere, in all positions, every hour: runaways, palpitations, alarms, 5th rank, reasonable doubts, red bracelets, Plan B, Mégantic, Lark. Solution to stop this overwhelming darkness? Reconnect with the comedies of the season.

I’m up to date on Le bonheur, Sans rendez-vous and Les mecs. Luck has (finally) brought back her tasty real estate agent, Karoll-Ann Lapoynte-St-Jacques (Monika Pilon), who is trying to sell a home that had been the scene of “some future family drama in the area.” This $10,000 Dollwoman episode hit an all-time high of cynicism.

In Les mecs, our four roommates are not heading towards a finale in marital bliss. Étienne (Yanic Truesdale) was abandoned by his bisexual lover Bruno (Maxime Allard), who fell into the arms of Julie (Judith Baribeau), the flickering flame of Martin (Normand Daneau). Simon (Alexis Martin) slept with Christian’s (Christian Bégin) boss (Isabel Richer) at the university.

Christian now has to reconnect with Natalie (Julie Ménard). Something, somewhere on TV, has to be right. Otherwise, as Christian said on Wednesday, it’s 30 milligrams of antidepressant a day. Or choose a session with an olfactory therapist (Émilie Bibeau) who loves peppermint Pschitt.

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Montreal A man is wanted for assault with a knife

Montreal: A man is wanted for assault with a knife

A 29-year-old man is actively wanted by the Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) in connection with the February 20-21 stabbing and robbery.

Dushaun Thompson is said to have acted in the Ville-Marie and Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve districts, according to the SPVM.

On the evening of February 20, one person was arrested by the suspect. He ordered him to hand over his cell phone and headphones. When the victim refused, he rushed towards her and stabbed her three times. Dushaun Thompson reportedly fled on foot south on Atateken Street and then east on René-Lévesque Boulevard East.

Then, on February 21, in the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district, the suspect allegedly committed aggravated assault during two robberies when he was again armed with a knife.

Dushaun Thompson is a black-skinned, English-speaking man. He is 1.83 meters tall and weighs 100 kg. He has black hair and brown eyes. He has teardrop tattoos under his eyes.

In addition, the suspect has been illegally at large since February 18. A federal arrest warrant was issued against him.

Dushaun Thompson is labeled violent and aggressive by the SPVM, urging public caution.

Anyone with information that can help investigators find the person they are looking for can call 911 or their neighborhood station. It is also possible to make a report anonymously and confidentially to Info-Crime Montreal at 514.393-1133 or online.

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The Dutch government and the oil companies put the benefit of the Groningen field above the safety of the population

The Dutch government and the oil companies put the benefit

The Dutch government and oil companies Shell and ExxonMobil are putting economic interests ahead of the needs of residents in the province of Groningen in the north of the Netherlands, where exploitation of a natural gas field is causing earthquakes. That’s the conclusion reached by a parliamentary commission, which calls an “unprecedented failure of the system” that the public and private sectors have failed to meet their obligations in the quest for the greatest economic output. Since 1986, the region has experienced more than 1,600 earthquakes measuring up to 3.6 on the Richter scale. About 85,000 buildings were damaged, but only 30% of the houses were supported. “The Netherlands owes Groningen a debt of honor and owes its residents money, prospects and care,” the report said.

The Dutch deposit is the largest in Europe and its exploitation began in 1963. Since then it has brought in more than 363.7 billion euros for the state. Shell and ExxonMobil are half-tapping the vein, and the company that manages it (NAM, in its Dutch acronym) received 64,700 million euros in dividends for its shareholders, in figures confirmed by the Economy Ministry. According to the report now available, “People were not consulted in a timely manner and industry ministers were inadequately informed about the risks of mining.” “Congress didn’t have all the data either, and it didn’t fulfill its obligation to represent the interests of the citizenry.” The paper particularly singles out Prime Minister Mark Rutte, “because he underestimated the seriousness of the problem for a long time.” Once he noticed, “nothing changed,” he adds.

The tremors date back to 1986 because the gas is being pumped from a layer of sandstone about 3 kilometers deep that is settling. The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) explains that there is a stress differential along the fractures in this layer, “and at a certain moment there is a sudden change, an earthquake.” To date, 267,000 structural damage claims have been filed, with 230,000 settled. In 85,000 cases, property was repeatedly damaged. The government is no stranger to the pressures stemming from reducing gas flow from Russia, but last September gave assurances that it stood by its decision not to use the field. The systems would be a reserve and only in the event of a supply emergency would they open the key again.

For the parliamentary commission, the gas vein exploitation model partly explains what happened. Since 1963, the government has been working with Shell and ExxonMobil on what they call a “silent agreement between partners.” The result was very profitable, because the money that the authorities received with the gas went to the state treasury. Then it contributed to the national prosperity, but Groningen paid the price. Nothing changed as the earthquakes got stronger, notably one in August 2012 that reached a magnitude of 3.6. On the other hand. Production even increased that year, which led to a national debate. “The oil companies had to ensure supplies, and to do that they had to not know what was happening. It was not the politicians, but the civil servants who worked with these companies on behalf of the state,” the report said. This collaboration is described as a “closed system” that delayed public debate. Hans Vijlbrief, Secretary of State for Mines, has admitted that the conclusions “take my breath away and I am ashamed; We have to do something”. “It’s not just a debt of honour, it’s also moral.” For his part, Coert Fossen from the organization Movimiento por la tierra in Groningen said that “we finally feel heard and recognized”. Like other affected people, he demands to complete the strengthening work on the damaged buildings At one point the report criticizes “the ups and downs in these professions”.

The NAM company would like to study the conclusions carefully before responding. Marjan van Loon, Shell’s chief executive – she will step down on April 1 – has welcomed the focus on the people of Groningen. He has also acknowledged that “they were not heard enough when they expressed their security fears”. ExxonMobil is expected to provide more clarity “in the role and responsibilities of those responsible for gas procurement.”

The security concept used is also criticized by the parliamentary commission. First, it is said that he adhered to “that of the employees”. As the damage to the houses increased, there was talk of “the security of the property”. However, “the population’s feeling of insecurity, the premature deaths due to the stress caused, were in no way included in the calculation.” “The suffering of the residents has been systematically ignored, and this amounts to neglecting the people of Groningen, who are trapped in a bureaucratic forest.” In the conclusions, they emphasize that in this case “the words of the decision-makers and the affected population are completely different differentiate”.

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Golf The LIV Circuit starts its second season

Golf: The LIV Circuit starts its second season

With a schedule of twice as many tournaments, the LIV Tour of Golf kicked off its second season on Friday in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, with a tournament promising $25 million to athletes.

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The TVA Sports Network will broadcast the year’s 14 events, with new stops in Spain, Australia and Singapore. However, LIV’s headliners, including Dustin Johnson, Cameron Smith, Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson, took their golf bags to Mexico, another country they didn’t visit last year.

Not one of them has established himself at the top after the first round of LIV Golf Mayakoba, but Jason Kokrak and Paul Casey. To deliver a 65 (-6) card, the American made a clean round of six birdies and no bogeys. The Englishman had eight birdies but fell victim to an expensive double bogey at the second pennant.

Peter Uihlein, Carlos Ortiz and Talor Gooch are two strokes behind the leaders and will be blasting through the two rounds of the weekend.

In the team classification, a special feature of the LIV race track, the Crushers GC took the lead with -10. The team of Casey, Charles Howell III and Anirban Lahiri leads the Smash GC of Kokrak and Koepka and the 4 Aces GC of Uihlein and Johnson by three points.

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A family finds their cat 7 months after a fire

A family finds their cat 7 months after a fire

After losing her cat in fires in Gironde, France that were threatening several homes, a family finds her seven months later.

The family had to evacuate their home with their cat because of the fires in the area.

But two days after leaving the family home, Mr. Jack fled.

Posters had been put up in several places to try to find him.

When a cat found didn’t match Mr. Jack, the disappointment grew.

As a last hope, the family’s mother put up a few more posters seven months later.

A resident of Saint-Simphorien, the town where the family fled during the fire, had noticed the presence of a cat in her daughter’s barn for several months.

After informing the family, the family’s mother moved and attempted to whistle to call the cat like she did at her apartment.

Mr. Jack then emerged from his hiding place and approached the mother, who managed to retrieve him.

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[EN IMAGES] A replica of the White House sells for $11.4 million

You no longer have to be President of the United States to live in the White House. In fact, a replica of the famous residence currently occupied by Joe Biden is up for sale for the sum of $8.5 million, or approximately $11.4 million Canadian.

The Indiana lot is over 3,000 square feet; it has five bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. It’s still much smaller than the Washington building, which contains 16 rooms and 35 bathrooms.

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The facade of this replica has a circular cross-section supported by neoclassical-style pillars, just like the real White House. A huge American flag also flies in front of the residence.

Built in 1997, the luxurious home features a spacious entrance hall, an imposing double staircase, an elegant dining room, a spacious kitchen, a magnificent dining room, a training room and an impressive replica of the famous office oval.

The property also includes a very large plot, an underground swimming pool, an outbuilding of 1000 square meters and a stable.

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BREAKING NEWS Man 80 killed and three others injured in

BREAKING NEWS: Man, 80, killed and three others injured in dog attack in San Antonio

BREAKING NEWS: An 80-year-old man is killed and three others injured in a ‘horrifying’ pit bull dog attack in San Antonio as firefighters are forced to use pickaxes and metal bars to fend off the ferocious animals

  • An elderly man in his 80s was killed and two other women were hospitalized after a serious dog attack on the west side of the city of San Antonio
  • San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood stated that all of the victims were transported to the University Hospital
  • The dogs’ owners could face charges while the affected dogs are in the care of San Antonio Animal Care Services and are being kept in kennels for the time being

A man in his 80s was killed after being bitten and then brutally mauled by three dogs, including several pit bulls, on the west side of San Antonio on Friday afternoon.

Firefighters arrived just after 1:45 p.m. in what was described as a “terrifying” scene, when a man was dragged by the vicious animals just as emergency services arrived at the scene.

The firefighters had to intervene with their pickaxes to get the dogs to loosen their grip.

Two other people, including an elderly woman, were also injured in the attack, one being bitten on the hand.

“As they turned the corner, they could see a man being pulled by a dog. He was covered in blood before they got out of the truck,” San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said at the scene.

“It’s not normal for us. Normally, we don’t have to defend patients from animals or ourselves. The firefighters were very heroic in this instance, using pickaxes and whistles against these pit bulls to try to get to the patients,” Hood said.

“Two people have been ill-treated with one confirmed fatality being treated and blood supplied at the scene, along with a woman in critical condition. Another person was bitten on the hand, who was also taken to the hospital.

“It was a horrific scene and a horrific experience for everyone involved, including the firefighters, who were essentially a rescue to save themselves,” Hood said.

San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said it's not yet clear whether the owners of the dogs responsible for the attack will be charged

San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said it’s not yet clear whether the owners of the dogs responsible for the attack will be charged

Responders are seen at the scene of a fatal dog attack that killed an 80-year-old man

Responders are seen at the scene of a fatal dog attack that killed an 80-year-old man

A San Antonio Fire Captain who arrived at the scene was also bitten in the leg during the attack, which took place at the 2800 block of Depla Street on the west side of town.

Fire Chief Charles Hood said it’s not yet clear whether the owners of the dogs responsible for the attack will be charged, although it’s more than likely they will.

Chief Hood said the entire experience likely “emotionally scarred” the firefighters involved.

The dogs involved were American Staffordshire Terriers (File Photo)

The dogs involved were American Staffordshire Terriers (File Photo)

“No one expects to go out and fight dogs in a situation like this,” Hood said.

Both women who were attacked were taken to the university hospital for treatment. One of the women is currently in critical condition.

The dogs were American Staffordshire dogs, according to Shannon Wade Sims, director of pet care services for the city of San Antoni. ACS officers responded shortly after receiving the call and managed to remove all animals from the property and question the owners.

Neighbors say they have reported bites in the past with multiple calls to the city’s 311 complaint line. The dogs had previously been impounded for a “light bite” in 2021.

Other calls from neighbors over the past two years have involved concerns about animal neglect and aggression.

San Antonio Animal Care Services has placed all of the dogs involved in quarantine kennels where they will remain until further notice.

Shannon Wade Sims, director of animal care services for the city of San Antonio, said all of the dogs involved were placed in quarantine kennels, where they would remain until further notice

Shannon Wade Sims, director of animal care services for the city of San Antonio, said all of the dogs involved were placed in quarantine kennels, where they would remain until further notice

Police, fire brigade and animal welfare forces were on site

Police, fire brigade and animal welfare forces were on site

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