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In Writing Steve Boyle has a seasonal short story. Like Crosswords? Then check out the latest puzzle. from Elaine Dutton.
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Tropical cyclones with maximum sustained surface winds of less than 39 mph are called "tropical depressions". Once the tropical cyclone reaches winds of at least 39 mph they are typically called a "tropical storm" and assigned a name. If winds reach 74 mph, then they are called: a "hurricane".... " you can read the rest of this article here |
Cooking for
someone sp ecial?
then why not try
Mussels and
Omelette Arnold Bennet
Summer may be over but if your looking ahead to
next year then
The
moray Coast in Northern Scotland is well worth a visit as
Steve
Boyle found out. If you’re looking for a holiday location
that offers long sandy beaches, historic
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