Blog entry by Wilburn Bronner

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They are among 50 refugees from their besieged country given succour in North Moreton, Oxfordshire - dubbed ‘Britain's kindest village' and with a population of just 350 - after its generous residents opened their arms and homes to them in April.

Smit's response was to offload the fund's holding in Tencent. 'The risk premium was too high,' he says. The proceeds were invested in Dutch company ASML, a provider of equipment to the semiconductor first day of 2nd grade industry.

Although Smit accepts concerns that shares in many technology companies are overpriced, he believes his approach means the fund steers clear of those businesses where share prices have got ahead of themselves.

'The text was a copy of my biopsy results along with the paragraph "I want to see you next week to check your recovery and we will contact the haematologist to get you booked in to be seen and make a treatment plan",' Kadi told FEMAIL, who was at work at the time.

The retired lorry and cherry-picker operator, who lives in Canvey Island, Essex, with his wife Jan, said the first the family knew of the medals was from a 2006 book called Legacy Heroes of Rorke's Drift, by author Kris Wheatley.

But the resilient and thankful family has kept in touch - and recently told the Vachers how they overcame the lack of electricity and heat in their snowy homeland with a generator - ordered from Amazon in the UK and tutoring in raleigh nc delivered to them with the help of other Ukrainians staying in the village.

SA Police have confirmed to NCA NeswsWire that officers and paramedics were called to the scene at Paralowie, about 21km north of Adelaide's CBD, about 9am Sunday to reports of a possible drowning in the Little Para River.

The shop's window display, pictured on the left, features a caveman dressed in furs and a futuristic silver robot. A noticeboard on the wall (pictured on the right) is filled with tongue-in-cheek advertisements - one customer spied a flyer seeking reality TV show contestants for a dating series 'where Henry VIII is looking for his next wife'.

The battle - in which a record 11 Victoria Crosses (VC) and five Distinguished Conduct Medals were awarded to the survivors - is commonly recognised as one of the most famous in British Military history.

Worked up an appetite? Pictured on the left is the mart's range of Professor Clutterbuck's Elixir. You can get tins of ‘Mammoth Chunks' (pictured on the right) that boast ‘bold mammothy flavor'. Both images are courtesy of The store was created 'to help time travellers of all temporal origins find convenient products to get them through their day (or year or millennia)'.

'Whenever you are, we're already then.'  Giving a taste of things to come, the shop's window display features a mannequin of a caveman dressed in furs positioned next to a futuristic silver robot. The slogan stamped across the entrance?

That may remain a distant prospect, but at least 12-year-old Ukrainian refugee Marc and his mother Yana Vuiev feel safe and secure - and managed to get into the festive spirit too - thanks to the warm welcome offered by their British hosts.

Their parents believe the education and experiences they are receiving in the UK will help them become part of a future generation of ‘specialists' who can help to rebuild Ukraine when the war finally ends.

And if anyone wondered what they think of Putin in North Moreton, then look no further than a dog waste bin in the middle of the village: it has been adorned with a label referring to the Russian president that says ‘Poo-tin'.

If it is made by a caveman, we will tell you. Where do the shop-owners get their merchandise? A representative from the Time Travel Mart told MailOnline Travel: ‘Most of our branded items are manufactured in the 1970s.

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The youngster, who also went on a summer camp for Ukrainian children earlier this year run by Mail Force - the charity set up by the Mail - added: ‘I like trying the things here: I'd read Paddington but never had marmalade.

As a Ukrainian flag flew and fairy lights twinkled outside, Mr Maiboroda, a talented furniture restorer exempt from war service because of his age, told how he has been busy repairing antiques for locals and carrying out work on the pavilion at Moreton Cricket Club - known as the MCC, like its more famous counterpart.

At the rear is 826LA, a non-profit that supports students who attend under-resourced schools through tutoring, writing, and college access programs. The shop is an eye-opener - but there's more to it than meets the eye.

dried_wild_grass_near_the_forest_3-1024x683.jpgI would say it's a kitschy, cheeky, time-travel-themed art installation. The store decor and items for sale have tons of gags, even down to the labels and fine print.' One Yelp reviewer wrote: ‘It's much more than just a mini-mart.