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Workers risk suffering a big shortfall in old age because the money saved for their retirement is not protected.
Former staff will also be affected. Members of the pension fund are among 2,400 stunned staff to have lost their jobs after the airline collapsed.
Their plight contrasts sharply with Flybe's wealthy owners, which include Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic, 69, and a US hedge fund.
Anyone living in Lombardy and 14 other central and northern provinces will need special permission to travel. Milan and Venice are both affected.
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte also announced the closure of schools, gyms, museums, nightclubs and other venues across the whole country.
Comment: See also:
- Trump called it: HHS estimates coronavirus mortality rate at 0.1%-1%
- Keep it simple and question: Propaganda, technology, and coronavirus
- 'Medical terrorism': Zarif blames US sanctions for widening coronavirus outbreak that killed 145 in Iran, including top officials
- Another Iranian official dies of coronavirus, Italian party leader tests positive, China posts dwindling numbers
- Hotel in China used to quarantine coronavirus victims COLLAPSES trapping dozens under rubble
- "This is surreal, it's like living in a movie" - Inside the Italian Coronavirus lockdown, where the infected are treated like the plague
- Airlines are flying empty 'ghost flights' amid coronavirus fears
- SXSW submits to coronavirus fears: Austin cancels biggest tech, film & music festival for the first time EVER

Screenshot from the video / Loubna Stensaker Goransson and Naouel Aissaoui are debating on a headscarf ban in schools.
The heated exchange between Naouel Aissaoui, a school teacher in the Swedish municipality of Skurup, and local politician Loubna Stensaker Goransson was over a ban on veils in public schools, which Goransson and other council officials enacted in December. The decision angered many educators, and Aissaoui is among those leading the pushback.
"Move away if it annoys you," Aissaoui said during a TV debate after her opponent said she disliked seeing little girls wearing the veil. "This is my country, too."
Comment: See also:
- Tunisia bans veil from government buildings following spate of attacks
- French sportswear company withdraws marketing launch of Islamic running veil
- Promoting diversity? Non-Muslim teacher wears full face veil, reads from Koran in Swiss school
- Poll: 79% of French think Islamic veil opposes their values
- Muslim teen charged after beating his sister with a baseball bat for refusing to wear a veil
- Norway bans full-face Muslim veil in all schools, calls covering an impediment to good communication
I have been writing about the dangers of technology for many years. Not all technology, of course, for the pencil I am writing this with is a technology, and an amazing and underappreciated one. I am referring to the techno-scientific, digital, high-tech sort, the world of computers, cell phones, genetic engineering, biological weapons development, etc. You know, all the stuff that has made our lives better and easier.
Two of the major problems the world faces - world destruction with nuclear weapons and the poisoning of the earth's ecology and atmosphere - are the result of the marriage of science and technique that has given birth to the technological "babies" (Little Boy and Fat Man) that were used by the U.S. to massacre hundreds of thousands of Japanese and now threaten to incinerate everyone, and the chemical and toxic inventions that have despoiled the earth, air, and water and continue to kill people worldwide through America's endless war-making and industrial applications.
"MSNBC used to run this thing: this is who we are. Well, I didn't like who you were this week, and I don't think a lot of people who work there liked this either, and I think this 'cancel culture' is a cancer on progressivism," Maher said on his 'Real Time' program on Friday night when addressing Matthews leaving his long-standing post at MSNBC.
The HBO host said cancel culture is destroying the left because liberals are fighting a "two-front war" while "Republicans only have to fight Democrats."
Matthews' resignation followed a GQ essay in which Laura Bassett accused Matthews of making inappropriate comments to her when she was a guest on his show.
"Make sure you wipe this [makeup] off her face after the show. We don't make her up so some guy at a bar can look at her like this," Bassett claims Matthews said to her in a makeup room before a taping.
Comment: No matter how "left" you are, the second you step out of line they will devour you. See also:
- The main victims of progressive 'cancel culture' are progressives themselves
- Culture Wars: ABC cancels TV show 'Roseanne' after Barr tweets something politically incorrect
- Too Far Left: How Liberals Transformed Into Illiberal Social Justice Warriors
Prince, the former head of Blackwater Worldwide and brother to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, recruited both ex-British and American spies to help in undercover operations run by Project Veritas, according to the report from The New York Times. Prince's activities were discovered through documents from the discovery process in a legal battle between Veritas and the American Federation of Teachers, the second largest teacher's labor union in the US.
The documents show Prince ran a 2017 operation where a former MI6 officer named Richard Seddon made copies of files and secret recordings at a Michigan office for the teacher's union. Prince also led an operation to infiltrate the 2018 congressional campaign of Democrat Abigail Spanberger. The person planted in the campaign was eventually found out and removed.
Egyptian Health Minister Hala Zayed confirmed 33 new cases of coronavirus aboard the cruise vessel on Saturday. The virus cluster had been discovered a day before, when 12 crewmembers of the ship, which was travelling between Luxor and Aswan, tested positive for the coronavirus.
Of the total 45 infected, 19 people are foreign tourists, but the officials did not elaborate on the nationalities of the patients. The cruise ship outbreak made the Egyptian coronavirus statistics skyrocket — before it, Cairo reported only three cases of the disease across the country.
"I kept the casing of every round I fired," he says. "I have them in my room. So I don't have to make an estimate - I know: 52 definite hits."
But there are also "non-definite" hits, right?
"There were incidents when the bullet didn't stop and also hit the knee of someone behind [the one I aimed at]. Those are mistakes that happen."
The news was broken by Publishers Weekly.
Allen's attorney, Elkan Abramowitz, told the Forward that Allen had no comment.
Hachette announced plans to publish the memoir on March 2, with a release date of April 7. The announcement sparked immediate controversy, and Hachette CEO Michael Pietsch scheduled a staff town hall for Thursday to discuss the publisher's plans. Rather than attend, the protesting staffers walked out of the offices.
Comment: Stephen King astutely pointed out the problem that this setting this precedent creates in a series of tweets:
The students aged between 16 and 17 stood with one of their arms outstretched facing their colleague, displaying the gesture used by Nazis who supported Adolf Hitler.
The scene took place at Saint Mary School, a private school in Brazil's northeastern city of Recife. A picture was posted on Instagram on Wednesday along with a message full of Nazi-related terms, reported the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper and other Brazilian media on Thursday.














Comment: These days, whatever happens, the banksters win and the rest of us lose: