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Where did April Fools' Day come from? History behind the holiday's origins

Cape Cod Times 01 Apr 2025
While it is widely believed that April Fools' Day may have roots back in ancient Rome or Britain, clear references to the April tradition do not appear until the late Middle Ages, according to Stephen ...
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The art of April Fool’s Day

The Spectator 01 Apr 2025
The French claim authorship of April Fool’s Day, dating it to the late Middle Ages ... start of the fishing season, the astrological symbol for late March, or some play on the phrase ‘taking the bait’.
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Why doesn't Spain celebrate April Fools' Day?

Spanish News Today 01 Apr 2025
April Fools' Day is often thought to have origins in ancient Rome or Britain, but clear references to the tradition don't appear until the late Middle Ages ... from late March to January 1.
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3 year old uncovers ancient archaeological treasure

Israel Hayom 01 Apr 2025
"We have been excavating here for almost 15 years, and the excavation findings show that during the Middle Bronze and Late Bronze Ages, here in Tel Azekah, thrived one of the most important cities in ...
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April Fools' Day is on April 1. Here's what to know about the holiday's origins

Reno Gazette Journal 31 Mar 2025
While it is widely believed that April Fools' Day may have roots back in ancient Rome or Britain, clear references to the April tradition do not appear until the late Middle Ages, according to Stephen ...
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Dag Solstad obituary

The Guardian 30 Mar 2025
The novel Professor Andersen’s Night (1996) by the Norwegian author Dag Solstad, who has died aged 83 following a heart attack, starts late on Christmas Eve. The middle-aged literary scholar Pål Andersen is celebrating alone.
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Don't box George Foreman in as grill pitchman

Chicago Sun-Times 28 Mar 2025
The one most Americans knew best, by the time he passed away last week at the age of 76, was the affable middle-age pitchman from late-night infomercials ... and the largest age gap between fighters.
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Villagers turn on vicar for rendering his 15th century tower bright white - making it ...

The Daily Mail 27 Mar 2025
It has been described by locals on social media as 'an abomination,' 'a hideous eyesore' and also likened to a mosque rather than an ancient Anglican church dating back to the late Middle Ages.
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Robbie Williams, 51, reveals he pees himself when playing football with his kids | Daily ...

The Daily Mail 25 Mar 2025
But while out playing football with his children lately, Robbie Williams has had to tackle a rather unpleasant issue plaguing his middle age ... tackle a rather unpleasant issue plaguing his middle age.
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‘A loose-limbed trifle’: why Manhattan Murder Mystery is my feelgood movie

The Observer 24 Mar 2025
The story starts when the Lipton’s next door neighbour, Lillian (Lynn Cohen), a fit woman in her late 60s, drops dead unexpectedly of a heart attack ... It’s also a film that offers an appealing view of late middle age as a time for fun and adventure ... 46.
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My VERY surreal day with Britain's bravest double agent - the ex-KGB colonel who saved ...

The Daily Mail 24 Mar 2025
Oleg Gordievsky, former colonel in the KGB, head of its London station and the man who possibly saved us from an accidental Third World War, was reported on Friday to have died at the age of 86 ... She was a woman of late middle-age and little chit-chat.
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Possum-infested 'uninhabitable' shack to sell for millions as dire reality of Australia's housing crisis is ...

The Daily Mail 22 Mar 2025
The agent said the owners, aged in their nineties, had decided to list the three-bedroom property for personal reasons ... 'It attracts a lot of middle-to-late aged families as well; it's got a lot of different parks, playgrounds cafes,' he said ... .
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Twenty-Twenty Vision by Mary Morrissy: A collection of stories that feels like eavesdropping on a group of friends

The Irish Times 21 Mar 2025
Together, they form a cleverly-made tapestry of middle-aged regret, romance, death and love. The survivors are those who have lived to tell the tale, yet are only now, as they reach late middle age and older, beginning to understand what hindsight is.
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The Soviet spy who even duped the woman who thought she was his mother

The Daily Telegraph 20 Mar 2025
All the attention was on her, a late middle-aged woman foolish enough to believe there could be a happy ending when everything she had seen in her life pointed to the very opposite.
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UK Government blocks Conservative Party's attempt to ban mobile phones in school

Hindustan Times 18 Mar 2025
“At a recent school meeting I organised in my own constituency, I heard from local doctors about how excessive screen time is damaging eyesight and giving young kids the kind of back problems you might expect from someone in late middle-age.
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