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Poland holds the second round of presidential election

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Columnists   来源:Sports  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Nations across the Asian continent also sent messages, including Japan, the Philippines, Pakistan and Taiwan.

Nations across the Asian continent also sent messages, including Japan, the Philippines, Pakistan and Taiwan.

UK potato producer Albert Bartlett is unrolling a £3m ad campaign featuring TV chef Michel Roux Jr to mark the Jersey Royal Potato season.It is the first time the producer has created a campaign supporting Jersey Royals since it

Poland holds the second round of presidential election

The ad opens with fifth-generation farmer Nick Mourant surveying his crop before potatoes are seen rolling down the streets to be caught by the public.The advert then cuts to Roux preparing the potatoes in his kitchen, culminating in a family enjoying them at the dinner table.Jersey Royals can be traced back to 1878 when many different varieties were being been grown on the island.

Poland holds the second round of presidential election

A local farmer, Hugh de la Haye, found two enormous potatoes in a local store, and that led to the development of the Jersey Royal, now Jersey's biggest crop export, accounting for about 70% of agricultural turnover,The value of exports of the potato variety,

Poland holds the second round of presidential election

John Hicks, marketing director at Albert Bartlett, said: "It's a feel-good ad that pays homage to the rich history of Jersey Royal and the traditional farming methods still deployed on the island today."

Strictly Come Dancing's first drag queen competitor, Tayce, and professional dance partner Kai Widdrington have been crowned the winners of this year's Christmas special.When he pointed out to police the direction in which the two men had fled, he was restrained by four officers who sat on him, worsening some existing injuries, he said.

Mr Richards and his mother later complained to the IOPC, claiming false arrest and racial profiling.The IOPC's director Amanda Rowe acknowledged that the incident would have had an impact on the actor.

"He was an innocent bystander and this would have been a frightening experience," she said. "Mr Richards' complaint detailed his understandable belief that he was detained and arrested because he was black, although the suspects were white."We found that officers were responding to a fast-moving incident and - given the only description of the suspects was that one was wearing dark clothing and their location - it was reasonable that the officer who saw Mr Richards and detained him thought he was a suspect.

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