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Your Daily Career Tarot Card Reading for June 28th, 2025
Your Daily Career Tarot Card Reading for June 28th, 2025

UAE Moments

time2 days ago

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Your Daily Career Tarot Card Reading for June 28th, 2025

28.6.25 The Moon: If you've come up against a stumbling block or find that your path is dogged with unexpected and unwanted obstacles and challenges, then back down for now. The Moon card can spotlight trying times when continuing to affirm your goal or desired outcome without forcing it in the midst of unforeseen problems can keep you on track. This difficult time will soon pass and you'll be on your way again.

BBC Radio Solent: Unlock the Box
BBC Radio Solent: Unlock the Box

BBC News

time3 days ago

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BBC Radio Solent: Unlock the Box

Update: Date: 11:53 BST Title: Challenge three Content: Rick's just been presented with his third challenge. You can scroll down to see how he's solved the previous ones. Challenge three is his lunch! It's been served on a plate along with a slip of paper with a fill-in-the-blanks phrase. Can you help Rick unlock the box? Update: Date: 11:31 BST Title: Challenge two complete Content: With your help Rick realised that the photo was made up of some different buildings across Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight. Rick spoke to a person from a group based at each building and each gave him a number for the equation. Answers came from… Answer: 183 Challenges complete: 2/5 Update: Date: 09:30 BST Title: Challenge two Content: Rick has just been presented with his second challenge – it's a collage and an equation. Any ideas? Update: Date: 09:14 BST Title: Challenge one complete! Content: Rick has completed his first challenge! Six riddles revealed maritime flags spelling out the letters S O L E N T. The challenge said there's only 'one way' to solve this, and with help from listeners and Phoebe Smith of the Long Distance Walking Association, he discovered the number he needed: 60 – the length in miles of the Solent Way. Answer: 60 Challenges complete: 1/5 Update: Date: 07:20 BST Title: Challenge One Content: Rick faces five challenges – all of which will help him unlock the box. He's just been presented with his first challenge. It reads: Challenge 1 - There's only one way to solve this In black and gold, I block your way, A signal to halt or stay at bay. Red and blue in steady flight, A turn to port is now in sight With blue and white, my message flows, A call to shift course, where danger grows In white, blue, and red, I fly, A warning to passersby Split in flame, a warning flies, When halves of fire alert the skies. In blue and white, I make my stand, A simple 'no' is in my hand Update: Date: 06:31 BST Title: Rules and Consequences Content: The rules and the consequences have just been revealed to Rick. The Rules The Consequences: Update: Date: 06:20 BST Title: Good morning! Content: Good morning and welcome to the live stream of BBC Radio Solent's 'Unlock the Box' challenge, which begins at 07:00 BST. Afternoon Presenter Rick Jackson will be locked inside a box for the day and he needs your help to escape. We'll post the rules of the day – and the consequences of what happens if he fails shortly. You will be able to watch along at the top of this page when the challenge begins or listen live on BBC Sounds and Radio Solent on FM and DAB and online.

Coroner finds musician Hamish Kilgour overwhelmed by challenges before death
Coroner finds musician Hamish Kilgour overwhelmed by challenges before death

RNZ News

time4 days ago

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Coroner finds musician Hamish Kilgour overwhelmed by challenges before death

Musician Hamish Kilgour. Photo: supplied WARNING: This story contains content that may be destressing to readers. A coroner has found musician Hamish Kilgour was overwhelmed by life's challenges before his death. The former frontman of Dunedin band The Clean died by suicide in November 2022, following a marriage breakdown in New York and a new start in Christchurch. Kilgour had been living in New York for decades, where he had a wife and son, but travelled to New Zealand on tour in 2019 and could not leave because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Coroner Alexandra Cunninghame said Kilgour returned to New York in 2022 but his marriage ended and he found himself alone and homeless. Kilgour moved back to New Zealand, a decision his psychiatrist described as separating him from his family, work and social connections. He spoke to a GP about his adjustment struggles, including living away from his son, a sense of cultural dislocation and lack of money, while friends grew concerned about his low mood, drinking and talk of ending his life. Kilgour was admitted to Christchurch's Burwood Hospital in April, then discharged in May. He was re-admitted to four days later, having told a community mental health nurse his mental state was deteriorating and he was feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of starting life over in New Zealand. During his second hospital stay, Kilgour tried to abscond and was placed under compulsory patient status, before showing signs of improvement. Coroner Cunninghame said Kilgour used Burwood Hospital as a base from which to establish himself in the community and began painting again. His medication was reduced and in meetings with clinical staff Kilgour was not considered to be clinically depressed. On 26 November Kilgour was granted overnight leave to stay with his partner, having passed a mental health assessment by nursing staff. The following day his partner dropped him in town on her way to work, where he said he would catch a bus back to the hospital. Kilgour was last seen that afternoon on CCTV, shopping at a Countdown supermarket. Coroner Cunninghame said Kilgour should be remembered as the gifted artist he was, not who he may have become. "The Clean was famous and influential within indie rock circles all over the world. "I have read many obituaries and articles about Mr Kilgour's contribution to music, and I cannot do justice to his memory in these findings as well as other writers have done," she said. The Clean was described as one of the most influential bands to come from the Flying Nun label when it was inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame in 2017.

Tantalising Squid Game challenges for free buffet & mains
Tantalising Squid Game challenges for free buffet & mains

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Tantalising Squid Game challenges for free buffet & mains

Squid Game Season 3 premieres in just a few days (27 Jun) and show-inspired games are coming to several restaurants in town. Take on the Squid Game challenges in-store and win free food, including half a year's worth of Buta Don, buffets, desserts and more. Check out the Squid Game challenges at these 7 restaurants in Singapore. To celebrate the launch of Squid Game Season 3, Korea Culture is calling all 'Player 456' (fictional character Seong Gi-Hun) hopefuls. From 20 Jun to 20 Jul (including weekends), enjoy a free main dish (Chicken or Grilled Chicken Chop) and buffet by showing an IC or local phone number containing the digits 4, 5 and 6 (excluding +65). This promotion is limited to 1 redemption per diner and groups with at least 1 paying adult. 65 Airport Boulevard, Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal 3, #03-33/34, Singapore 819663 +65 9129 5228 Daily: 10.30am – 10pm | | Just in time for Squid Game Season 3, Aburi-EN is tapping into the hype with a real-life Challenge. From 13 Jun to 31 Jul 2025, spend a minimum of S$50 (before tax) at any Aburi-EN outlet (except Chinatown Point) to enter the Squid Game Lucky Draw. To double your odds, take on the Ddakji Challenge – flip the opponent's tile successfully for an additional entry. What's at stake? A free Aburi-EN every day until 31 Dec. Their signature Buta Don is a Japanese rice bowl dish featuring tender, grilled chestnut-fed pork slices, served with a sweet, savoury sauce and sometimes topped with an onsen egg. For a full list of locations & contact numbers, refer (except Chinatown Point) Daily: 11am – 10pm | | CHEFLAM'S, the famed Sichuan restaurant by Chef Lam Shan, is having its own Squid Game promotion from 18 to 30 Jun. Diners who win a round of Rock, Paper, Scissors against a staff member from 2pm to 10pm daily (last order at 9.30pm) get a scratch card. Prizes that diners can nab include the top reward of a S$100 dining voucher, seasonal desserts, Brewlander Respect beer, S$5 dining vouchers and signature dishes such as Gold Medal Chicken and Sizzling Seafood with Crispy Rice. 5 Wallich Street, Guoco Tower, #01-13, Singapore 078881 +65 8968 8969 Daily: 11am – 10pm (last order at 9.30pm) | | GAHE Traditional Korean Cuisine: Popular gem with quality affordable Korean faves like jjajangmyeon & army stew From 27 Jun to 31 Jul, complete a round of 5 stones at Sukiya and/or Suki Suki Hot Pot and enjoy a free regular buffet for one, with a minimum of 3 other paying adults. For a full list of locations, opening hours & contact numbers, refer (Suki-ya) 2 Yishun Walk, HomeTeam NS Khatib, #01-01, Singapore 767944 (Suki Suki) +65 3125 2768 (Suki Suki) Mon to Thu: 11.30am – 3pm & 6pm – 10pm (Suki Suki) Fri to Sun: 11.30am – 10pm (Suki Suki) | | (Suki-ya) | | (Suki Suki) Put your skills (and steady hands) to the test at Typhoon Case. From 27 Jun to 31 Jul, pick up all the green pick-up sticks in a simple game of Pick Up Sticks to win a free slice of cake (choice of either Ondeh Ondeh Cake or Osmanthus Yam Mochi Cake). For a full list of locations & contact numbers, refer . Daily: 11.30am – 10pm (last order at 9.30pm) | | Bangkok Jam's challenge is inspired by Singapore's childhood game Country Erasers, where you flip the opponent's piece using your own. From 27 Jun to 31 Jul, defeat a staff member for a free Red Ruby dessert. Guess this is what they mean by victory is sweet. 1 Kim Seng Promenade, Great World, #02-127, Singapore 237994 +65 3125 8828 Daily: 11.30am – 10pm | | Squid Game Season 3 is here and AJOOMMA Korean Charcoal Barbecue is bringing the thrill to the grill with their all-new 'Green Light, Red Light' promotion. From 27 Jun to 11 Jul, gather your crew (minimum 4 pax) and dine in to try your luck at Flip It & Win It. For dine-in customers only and limited to 1 try per table, match 3 colours in a row to win exciting prizes such as a free Watermelon (Korean alcohol) or a piece of Abalone. No 2 & 4 Gemmill Lane, Singapore 069247 +65 8789 8650 Daily: 11am – 11pm | | Be sure to gather your friends and head to the above restaurants for a shot at free food. The ultimate best Korean food guide in Singapore [2024] The post Tantalising Squid Game challenges for free buffet & mains appeared first on

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