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Reform UK Outlines Plan To Support Pubs
February 3, 2026, London, England, United Kingdom: NIGEL FARAGE MP (left) and LEE ANDERSON MP (right) pour pints behind the bar at a Westminster pub after a Reform UK press conference on proposals aimed at supporting Britain's pubs. (Credit Image: © Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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What are the secrets of the superagers?
Feature on Super Agers. Lajuana Weathers at her home in Homewood, IL. ÔI concentrate on how good it is to be aliveÕ: Lajuana Weathers in Illinois.
Why do some people age better than others? Five extraordinary individuals Ð who scientists are studying Ð share their tips.
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What are the secrets of the superagers?
Feature on Super Agers. Lajuana Weathers at her home in Homewood, IL. ÔI concentrate on how good it is to be aliveÕ: Lajuana Weathers in Illinois.
Why do some people age better than others? Five extraordinary individuals Ð who scientists are studying Ð share their tips.
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What are the secrets of the superagers?
Feature on Super Agers. Lajuana Weathers at her home in Homewood, IL. ÔI concentrate on how good it is to be aliveÕ: Lajuana Weathers in Illinois.
Why do some people age better than others? Five extraordinary individuals Ð who scientists are studying Ð share their tips.
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What are the secrets of the superagers?
Feature on Super Agers. Lajuana Weathers at her home in Homewood, IL. ÔI concentrate on how good it is to be aliveÕ: Lajuana Weathers in Illinois.
Why do some people age better than others? Five extraordinary individuals Ð who scientists are studying Ð share their tips.
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What are the secrets of the superagers?
Feature on Super Agers. Lajuana Weathers at her home in Homewood, IL. ÔI concentrate on how good it is to be aliveÕ: Lajuana Weathers in Illinois.
Why do some people age better than others? Five extraordinary individuals Ð who scientists are studying Ð share their tips.
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What are the secrets of the superagers?
Feature on Super Agers. Ralph Rehbock at his home in Northbrook, IL. ÔI never thought of myself as anything specialÕ: Ralph Rehbock at his home in Northbrook, Illinois.
Why do some people age better than others? Five extraordinary individuals Ð who scientists are studying Ð share their tips.
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What are the secrets of the superagers?
Feature on Super Agers. Ralph Rehbock at his home in Northbrook, IL. ÔI never thought of myself as anything specialÕ: Ralph Rehbock at his home in Northbrook, Illinois.
Why do some people age better than others? Five extraordinary individuals Ð who scientists are studying Ð share their tips.
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What are the secrets of the superagers?
Feature on Super Agers. Ralph Rehbock at his home in Northbrook, IL. ÔI never thought of myself as anything specialÕ: Ralph Rehbock at his home in Northbrook, Illinois.
Why do some people age better than others? Five extraordinary individuals Ð who scientists are studying Ð share their tips.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer holds a hospitality roundtable
04/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speak to representatives from the hospitality industry, during a roundtable at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
6, April 2018 - Aeropoli, Mani, Lakonia, Peloponnese, south Greece: According to the tradition, every year of the Holy friday, children and adults follow the Epitaph in the church. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
May 2011 - Mani, Messinia, Greece:Old woman. 300 km approximately southeast from Athens, is one of the most picturesque destinations for authentic holidays, villages with traditional architecture, virgin and wild landscapes that combine sea and mountain, paths to walk and reach to unique spots, fairytale caves and gorges, people hospitable who cook, drink and dance in their ancient feasts (named 'panigiria' in Greek), with accomodation special to relax and logic prices. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
May 2011 - Mani, Messinia Greece: Traditional morning religious feast in Prastio village near Kardamyli in the little church of Agioi Theodoroi. 300 km approximately southeast from Athens, is one of the most picturesque destinations for authentic holidays, villages with traditional architecture, virgin and wild landscapes that combine sea and mountain, paths to walk and reach to unique spots, fairytale caves and gorges, people hospitable who cook, drink and dance in their ancient feasts (named 'panigiria' in Greek), with accomodation special to relax and logic prices. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 6, 2018 – Mani, Lakonia, Peloponnese, Southern Greece: The preparation of the Epitaph's litany with wildflowers by the old priest and faithful people. People follow the Epitaph on the night of Holy Friday, singing the Epitaph hymns. Four men traditionally hold the flower-decorated statue of the Epitaph, which travels around the village's houses and ends at the sea to bless the sailors and captains. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 14, 2018 – Mystras, Lakonia, Peloponnesus, Southern Greece: Nuns serve plates with spaghetti, preparing the Easter lunch with red eggs, in the beautiful Pantanassa Monastery, which is located in the Byzantine castle-town of Mystras. Mystras, like a miniature replica of the majestic Mount Taygetos, rises above the verdant valley of Eurotas. Historically, the medieval fortress town of Mystras gained prominence after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, when the Crusaders established the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and other states in the Byzantine lands they conquered. The Peloponnese region was occupied by the Frankish knights and became the Principality of Achaea under the Villehardouin family. William II of Villehardouin fortified Mystras and built the castle on the hilltop to subdue the unruly mountain dwellers of Taygetos and secure the defense of the fertile Lacedaemon. The castle had barely been completed when the Prince of Achaea, defeated by Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus at the Battle of Pelagonia in 1259 and made prisoner, was forced to cede the three strongholds of Peloponnese, including Mystras, to the Byzantines as ransom. Mystras soon evolved into a major center of the Byzantine Empire, second only to the capital, Constantinople. It was here that Byzantine art and literature flourished for the last time before the spread of Ottoman conquests in the mid-15th century. This cultural flourishing, coupled with the revival of classical letters and philosophy, became known as the Palaeologan Renaissance. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 14, 2018 – Mystras, Lakonia, Peloponnesus, Southern Greece: Nuns serve plates with spaghetti, preparing the Easter lunch with red eggs, in the beautiful Pantanassa Monastery, which is located in the Byzantine castle-town of Mystras. Mystras, like a miniature replica of the majestic Mount Taygetos, rises above the verdant valley of Eurotas. Historically, the medieval fortress town of Mystras gained prominence after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, when the Crusaders established the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and other states in the Byzantine lands they conquered. The Peloponnese region was occupied by the Frankish knights and became the Principality of Achaea under the Villehardouin family. William II of Villehardouin fortified Mystras and built the castle on the hilltop to subdue the unruly mountain dwellers of Taygetos and secure the defense of the fertile Lacedaemon. The castle had barely been completed when the Prince of Achaea, defeated by Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus at the Battle of Pelagonia in 1259 and made prisoner, was forced to cede the three strongholds of Peloponnese, including Mystras, to the Byzantines as ransom. Mystras soon evolved into a major center of the Byzantine Empire, second only to the capital, Constantinople. It was here that Byzantine art and literature flourished for the last time before the spread of Ottoman conquests in the mid-15th century. This cultural flourishing, coupled with the revival of classical letters and philosophy, became known as the Palaeologan Renaissance. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
may 2011 - Mani, Messinia, Greece: Old woman with donkey. 300 km approximately southeast from Athens, is one of the most picturesque destinations for authentic holidays, villages with traditional architecture, virgin and wild landscapes that combine sea and mountain, paths to walk and reach to unique spots, fairytale caves and gorges, people hospitable who cook, drink and dance in their ancient feasts (named 'panigiria' in Greek), with accomodation special to relax and logic prices (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 14, 2018 – Mystras, Lakonia, Peloponnesus, Southern Greece: Nun Agni holds plates with spaghetti, preparing Easter lunch with red eggs, in the beautiful Pantanassa Monastery, which is located in the Byzantine castle-town of Mystras. Mystras, like a miniature replica of the majestic Mount Taygetos, rises above the verdant valley of Eurotas. Historically, the medieval fortress town of Mystras gained prominence after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, when the Crusaders established the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and other states in the Byzantine lands they conquered. The Peloponnese region was occupied by the Frankish knights and became the Principality of Achaea under the Villehardouin family. William II of Villehardouin fortified Mystras and built the castle on the hilltop to subdue the unruly mountain dwellers of Taygetos and secure the defense of the fertile Lacedaemon. The castle had barely been completed when the Prince of Achaea, defeated by Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus at the Battle of Pelagonia in 1259 and made prisoner, was forced to cede the three strongholds of Peloponnese, including Mystras, to the Byzantines as ransom. Mystras soon evolved into a major center of the Byzantine Empire, second only to the capital, Constantinople. It was here that Byzantine art and literature flourished for the last time before the spread of Ottoman conquests in the mid-15th century. This cultural flourishing, coupled with the revival of classical letters and philosophy, became known as the Palaeologan Renaissance. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 14, 2018 – Mystras, Lakonia, Peloponnesus, Southern Greece: Girl eats spaghetti that nuns serve during the Easter lunch with red eggs, in the beautiful Pantanassa Monastery, which is located in the Byzantine castle-town of Mystras. Mystras, like a miniature replica of the majestic Mount Taygetos, rises above the verdant valley of Eurotas. Historically, the medieval fortress town of Mystras gained prominence after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, when the Crusaders established the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and other states in the Byzantine lands they conquered. The Peloponnese region was occupied by the Frankish knights and became the Principality of Achaea under the Villehardouin family. William II of Villehardouin fortified Mystras and built the castle on the hilltop to subdue the unruly mountain dwellers of Taygetos and secure the defense of the fertile Lacedaemon. The castle had barely been completed when the Prince of Achaea, defeated by Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus at the Battle of Pelagonia in 1259 and made prisoner, was forced to cede the three strongholds of Peloponnese, including Mystras, to the Byzantines as ransom. Mystras soon evolved into a major center of the Byzantine Empire, second only to the capital, Constantinople. It was here that Byzantine art and literature flourished for the last time before the spread of Ottoman conquests in the mid-15th century. This cultural flourishing, coupled with the revival of classical letters and philosophy, became known as the Palaeologan Renaissance. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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These Black innkeepers own a thriving B&B. But they keep their identities hidden. Stockbridge Lakes Bed & Breakfast.
'It's always, always an issue': bed and breakfast owners Anita and Marvin Johnson on bringing back bygone hospitality and keeping a low profile.
Marvin and Anita Johnson know who they are - a married, middle-aged Black couple who own a bed and breakfast in the Atlanta suburb of Stockbridge, Georgia. They also understand that when some guests arrive, it may be the first time they spend the night with Black hosts.
So when people peruse the website of Stockbridge Lakes Bed & Breakfast, they see images of a picturesque lake, lush landscaping and elegant bedrooms. They learn about the gourmet breakfasts, the sleeping porch and the paddle boats that guests are free to use. But they won't find any photos of the innkeepers.
Proprietors Anita and Marvin Johnson are photographed by the Lakeside Pavilion at the Stockbridge Lakes Bed & Breakfast in Stockbridge, Ga. The establishment features a large private pond.
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These Black innkeepers own a thriving B&B. But they keep their identities hidden. Stockbridge Lakes Bed & Breakfast.
'It's always, always an issue': bed and breakfast owners Anita and Marvin Johnson on bringing back bygone hospitality and keeping a low profile.
Marvin and Anita Johnson know who they are - a married, middle-aged Black couple who own a bed and breakfast in the Atlanta suburb of Stockbridge, Georgia. They also understand that when some guests arrive, it may be the first time they spend the night with Black hosts.
So when people peruse the website of Stockbridge Lakes Bed & Breakfast, they see images of a picturesque lake, lush landscaping and elegant bedrooms. They learn about the gourmet breakfasts, the sleeping porch and the paddle boats that guests are free to use. But they won't find any photos of the innkeepers.
Marvin Johnson puts on a record in a common area of the Stockbridge Lakes Bed & Breakfast. His turntable and record collection are available for guests to use and enjoy.
Proprietors Anita and her husband Marvin say the inn is the only bed and breakfast in the entire county.
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These Black innkeepers own a thriving B&B. But they keep their identities hidden. Stockbridge Lakes Bed & Breakfast.
'It's always, always an issue': bed and breakfast owners Anita and Marvin Johnson on bringing back bygone hospitality and keeping a low profile.
Marvin and Anita Johnson know who they are - a married, middle-aged Black couple who own a bed and breakfast in the Atlanta suburb of Stockbridge, Georgia. They also understand that when some guests arrive, it may be the first time they spend the night with Black hosts.
So when people peruse the website of Stockbridge Lakes Bed & Breakfast, they see images of a picturesque lake, lush landscaping and elegant bedrooms. They learn about the gourmet breakfasts, the sleeping porch and the paddle boats that guests are free to use. But they won't find any photos of the innkeepers.
Anita Johnson arranges flowers in a common area of the Stockbridge Lakes Bed & Breakfast.
Proprietors Anita and her husband Marvin say the inn is the only bed and breakfast in the entire county.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Angst vor Omikron - Keine Kundschaft auf den Weihnachtsmärkten und Einkaufsstrassen in Bristol
Empty cafes and restaurants at lunch time around Leicester City Centre on Thursday 16th December 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36795117
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Angst vor Omikron - Keine Kundschaft auf den Weihnachtsmärkten und Einkaufsstrassen in Bristol
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Angst vor Omikron - Keine Kundschaft auf den Weihnachtsmärkten und Einkaufsstrassen in Bristol
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Angst vor Omikron - Keine Kundschaft auf den Weihnachtsmärkten und Einkaufsstrassen in Bristol
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Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits.
Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits. Prospective employees in the hospital industry working with charity Springboard and caterer Compass pictured with chef and proprietor Marcus Wearing at his restaurant, Marcus at The Berkeley Hotel, London
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Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits.
Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits. Prospective employees in the hospital industry working with charity Springboard and caterer Compass pictured with chef and proprietor Marcus Wearing at his restaurant, Marcus at The Berkeley Hotel, London
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Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits.
Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits. Prospective employee in the hospital industry working with charity Springboard and caterer Compass, Bokuma Ebengo pictured with Chef and proprietor Marcus Wearing at his restaurant, Marcus at The Berkeley Hotel, London
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Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits.
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Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits.
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Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits.
Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits. Prospective employees in the hospital industry working with charity Springboard and caterer Compass pictured with chef and proprietor Marcus Wearing at his restaurant, Marcus at The Berkeley Hotel, London
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Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits.
Skill Up Step Up: There have never been more food jobs, Marcus Wareing tells restaurant recruits. Prospective employees in the hospital industry working with charity Springboard and caterer Compass pictured with chef and proprietor Marcus Wearing at his restaurant, Marcus at The Berkeley Hotel, London
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