Between the Lines

COUNTERFEIT

People need to start checking their money. The revelation that all $20 notes used in an exchange with a rental company were fake. The counterfeiting racket could be bigger than it looks.

DUMPS

Dump sites are appearing in remote localities. A New Zealand Samoan eco-tourist was surprised that even old cars were being dumped in the hills of Letogo. He was left wondering if this was 2025 or 1985.

PATHOLOGIST

The new forensic pathologist will be joining soon. Although the announcement was made last month, there has been no indication as to when he will start.

LOUD

The nightclubs on wheels are at it almost every night. Some love to drive around town with their 100 speakers. It is a wonder that the drivers of these vehicles have not become deaf.

LOANS

A church denomination’s senior members are unhappy because the church’s leader’s children were given significant loans from the church, which have not been paid back.

TRUMP

Turning overseas, it seems the White House may meddle in the FIFA World Cup games scheduled for the US, Canada and Mexico. Many of those games will be played in cities where Donald Trump is unpopular. That has raised fears that he could move the matches, ruining years of planning.

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