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« le: Décembre 08, 2024, 10:27:11 am »
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 A Washington, D.C., bookstore has found a way to keep readers entertained while still being mindful of social distancing. From the outside, it looks as closed as many other shops on the street, but if customers make an appointment, they can have all three floors and thousands of volumes to themselves.Kyle Burke said he and the other co-owners of Capitol Hill Books were looking for a way to support their five full-time employees during the coronavirus lockdown. They began offering online appointments during which a cus stanley cup tomer, using gloves and hand sanitizer, could peruse the store for up to an hour, with no more than four people at a time. The first day they were posted, the private sessions completely booked out.  Our sales are definitely off a little bit from what they normally would be, but it was just enough to keep us viable,  Burke told CBS News  Christina Ruffini.                                        The staff even took a creative approach using current events, offering a curated, quarantine collection that contained everything from  Chairman Mao s Four Minute Physical Fitness Plan  to  The Count of Monte Cristo. stanley cup   Great for isolation, because the main character, Edmond Dantes, is in the Chateau d If for six years by himself,  Burke said about the latter book selection.        Two lo stanley cup cal residents, Alex Stark and Andrew Lieber, said they jumped at the chance to safety browse the cluttered bookstore and leave their small, shared apartment.  Books can be a really incredibl Xsta High-schoolers  March Madness brackets may be better than yours
 A 17-year-old girl who was bitten by a five-foot shark in waters off Floridarsquo  Panhandle punched the shark as it was biting her in an effort to drive it away, according toCBS affiliate WKRGand authorities.Caitlyn Taylor said she initially thought the shark mdash; in a wave headed toward her mdash; was a dolphin. She said it took her by the legs, tugged on her, then immediately let her loose.                                                                                                        Rare ghost shark caught on film off California coast          00:53                                                                      Witnesses said Taylor was bitten while she was waist deep in water slightly aft stanley cup er 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Taylor had scrape wounds on her left leg as well as puncture wounds on her right leg, emergency personnel said. She needed 80 stitches.                                        Okaloosa County Sheriffrsquo  Office previously described her injury as fairly minor.It is unclear what type of shark bit Taylor, who is from Louisville, Kentucky, and was visiting Destin with her high school softball team, authorities said, theNorthwest Florida Daily News reported.         A tourist told the newspaper he saw blood running from the teenrsquo  thigh as two friends helped her out of the wat stanley cup er. While  airmax the area of the bite didnrsquo;t appear very large, ldquo he was bleeding pretty good, said Francis Thelen, who was visiting Destin.What