FRO – Sale of four LR2 tankers

Frontline Ltd. (the “Company” or “Frontline”) (NYSE: FRO – OSE: FRO) today announced that it has entered into an agreement whereby the Company will sell four of its scrubber fitted LR2 tankers built in 2014 and 2015 for an aggregate sale price of $160.0 million to SFL Tanker Holding Ltd., a related party. The vessels are expected to be delivered to the new owners during the fourth quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2022. After repayment of existing debt on the vessels, the transaction is e

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GM and VP of soccer operations Curtis parts ways with TFC after disappointing season

Toronto FC general manager and senior vice president of soccer operations Ali Curtis announced Monday he is leaving the Major League Soccer club to pursue other interests. The announcement comes a day after Toronto finished its 2021 season with a 1-0 loss to CF Montreal in the Canadian championship final. Curtis joined the club in 2019 to replace longtime GM Tim Bezbatchenko, who left Toronto to become president of the Columbus Crew. Toronto enjoyed immediate success under Curtis, who made his m

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Congo militiamen kill more than 12 at displaced camp in east

Militiamen targeting a camp for displaced people in Congo’s east have killed at least a dozen people in attacks on two village in the Ituri province, the army said Monday. The vast majority of those killed in the villages of Drodro and Mba/Dongo were civilians, according to the Kivu Security Tracker, which put the toll at 29 killed after extensive interviews in the area. The chief of the North Behma area nearby, Willy Pilo Mulindro, said there was significant material damage done in the attack and the toll is provisional.

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Winnipeg’s Blinkers Art and Project Space wins $50K Lacey Prize

OTTAWA, Ill. — Blinkers Art and Project Space in Winnipeg has won the $50,000 Lacey Prize. Awarded every two years, the prize recognizes the role small arts organizations play in fostering Canadian creativity. Blinkers bills itself as a genre-non-specific, volunteer-run project space for the arts and beyond. The 2021 jury commended the not-for-profit for its commitment “to bring a robust range of artistic voices from across Canada to the vibrant cultural community of Winnipeg.” The runners-up, w

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Woman runs over husband twice because of a bowling ball

It’s always sad to see a story about a car accident in which someone is critically injured, but there are particularly strange circumstances surrounding this one. A woman in Kansas City, Mo., accidentally ran over her husband — twice — when he crawled under their car in an attempt to dislodge a bowling ball. According to reports in the Kansas City Star and other local outlets, the man and woman, both 25, were driving Saturday afternoon in central Kansas City, with the woman at the wheel, when they crossed paths with a bowling ball rolling down the street.

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Bring in holiday cheer with Kelly Clarkson, Pentatonix, more

It’s that time of year to grab some hot coco, don your coziest sweater and put on some festive tunes. Whether you’re dealing with holiday heartbreak or reuniting with loved ones after an uncertain two years, there’s music for everyone this season. Associated Press journalists sampled a variety of albums, offering up the early gift of holiday release reviews for Kelly Clarkson, Pentatonix, Pistol Annies, Norah Jones and more. ___ Pentatonix, “Evergreen” (RCA Records) It’s not really Christmas unt

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