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The Sure Report on ninety six, am reggae music legend
Jimmy Cliff has died against another one that was one
of his biggest songs. Of course, I can see clearly
now he didn't write that one that was at Johnny
Nash he did, who did a great version too, But
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Jimmy really brought it back to life and made it
aht again. Certainly did. But he also had hits like
Wild World, you Can Get It if You Really Want
and the much covered Many Rivers to Cross Rivers draw,
How It's Somma, Tony childs. I think I liked Tiny
Child's covered Marsha Hines covered at You Be forty Covered It.
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Cliff rose to prominence in the music scene in the
nineteen sixties and leading a movement that involved other reggae
up and comers Bob Marley pet couple of up and comers.
He starred in the nineteen seventy two movie The Harder
They Come, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame. In twenty ten, his wife announced his
death on his official Instagram page, revealing that he died
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from a seizure, followed by following pneumonia Jimmy Cliff was
eighty one, and he was a real pioneer. He certainly was.
People are calling it the worst TV show of all time,
and yet it's been renewed for season two. Kim Kardashian's
All's Fair on Disney the Ryan Murphy series debut this
month and quickly became a cap cult classic. I can't
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find a good review about it. Know, but despite being
despised by critics, Variety dubbed it a condescending take on
Girl Boss Fantasia, the divorce lawyer drama was a ratings hit.
I didn't even know what that means. I was a
ratings hit, launching it number one on the viewership chart.
All's Fair also stars Naomi Watson Glenn Close. It's not
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short of a star. General Pussi Sarah Paulsen has had
much to answer for now now from the Everybody's Worst
Fear file, A woman in Thailand has shocked temple staff
when she started knocking and moving about in her coffin
after being brought in for cremation. I'm not dead yet,
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what rat? I think I'll go for a walk. Wha rat?
Prokong Tam, a Buddhist temple in a province on the
outskirts of Bangkok posted a video on its Facebook page
showing the woman lying in a white coffin in the
back of a pickup truck, slightly moving her arms and
head leaving temple staff bewildered. Paratz would hope the temple's managers,
that says the sixty five year old woman's brother had
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brought her in to be cremated. This wasn't a prank,
was it? And then they heard a fate not coming
from the coffin. He said, I was a bit surprised,
so I asked them to open the coffin, and what
they saw was more than a bit surprising. Parrett says,
I saw her opening her eyes slightly and knocking on
the side of the coffin. She must have been knocking
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for quite some time, according to Parat, The brother said
his sister had been bedridden for about two years when
her health deteriorated and she became unresponsive, appearing to stop
breathing two days ago. Medical check wouldn't so he loaded
her into a coffin and made the five hundred kilometer
journey from their remote area to a hospital in pank Cock,
to which the woman had previously expressed a wish to
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donate her organs, but the hospital refused that as the
brother did not have an official death certificate. She was
still using that Parat Yes. As it turned out, Parat's
temple offers a free cremation service, so the brother pivoted
and he took her there, but was also refused due
to the missing death certificate. The ever helpful Parat was
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explaining how to get the death certificate when they heard
the knocking. She's now in hospital, being assessed and not
talking to her brother. No, no, no, they're not going
to they're not going to get on. I don't think
I don't think so.