The Weeks
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Record labels | Dine Alone Records |
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Members | Cain Barnes |
Damien Bone | |
Cyle Barnes | |
Genres | Southern Rock |
Alternative Rock | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1793491 |
About The Weeks
The Weeks are an indie rock band from Florence, Mississippi. The band was formed by Cain Barnes, Chaz Lindsay, Cyle Barnes, Damien Bone and Samuel Williams in March 2006 when they were between 14 and 16 years old.
Released Palestinians allege abuse in Israeli jails

...By Lucy WilliamsonBBC News, Jenin, West BankPalestinian prisoners released from Israeli jails say that guards carried out abuse and collective punishment in The Weeks after the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October...
Grace Dent 'overwhelmingly sad' after I'm A Celebrity jungle exit

... She also said she wanted to " keep alive in my heart the huge personal breakthroughs" made over The Weeks...
West Bank: Eight Palestinians killed during Israeli raid

... In The Weeks since then, the UN says some 200 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli troops or settlers in a new escalation of the conflict...
Abercrombie & Fitch suspends payments to ex-CEO after sex-trafficking claims

... In The Weeks that followed, Abercrombie & Fitch (A& F) was accused in a civil lawsuit of funding a " criminal enterprise" led by Mike Jeffries and Mr Smith between 1992 and 2014...
Omagh hum: Council could call in noise specialists

... He was initially contacted by people in the Tamlaght Road area of Omagh in late October, but in The Weeks since reports of the mystery noise have spread to other parts of the town...
Ukraine gets European Commission backing for talks on Ukraine membership

... Moldova and Ukraine applied for membership in The Weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine and both became candidates in June...
Worry in UK as Israel-Gaza anxiety spreads

... But there was a shared concern that relationships - which have been built up between communities in cities like this - will feel the strain in The Weeks to come...
Scottish independence: How did we get here and what happens next?

... Optimism on the Yes side peaked in The Weeks leading up to the vote, with polls in the Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Times recording narrow pro-independence majorities - up from about 30% support at the start of the campaign...
Omagh hum: Council could call in noise specialists
A Northern Ireland council investigating a mystery humming noise is considering hiring specialists to try to locate its source.
The night-time noise has been reported in a wide area of Omagh in County Tyrone in recent weeks.
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council's attempts to trace it have So Far proved unsuccessful.
Alliance Party councillor Stephen Donnelly said it was a serious problem for some residents.
He was initially contacted by people in the Tamlaght Road area of Omagh in late October, but in The Weeks since reports of The Mystery noise have spread to other parts of The Town .
Mr Donnelly said people " usually characterise it as a persistent buzz or hum" that was distinct from more common noise such as traffic.
Many people, He Said , had reported problems sleeping because of The Noise pollution.
It was imperative that The Council did its utmost to trace its source, He Said .
" It may well be that it's seasonal or weather-related but these things often don't turn out to be simple and it may be a multitude of source, " said Mr Donnelly.
" What we need to do is establish the facts and get to the bottom of this And Then take action to resolve this. "
'Difficult to pinpoint'A council spokeswoman said The Investigation had been challenging.
" Due to the wide area where The Sound has been reported it is difficult to pinpoint the exact source(s), " She Said .
" Officers are currently investigating the use of specialist equipment, or procurement of a specialist company, to assist in detecting The Source of The Noise . "
A phenomenon known widely as, including in the UK, North America and Australia.
There is a range of theories as to where such noises come from, including farm or factory machinery, while some subscribe to Conspiracy Theories such as Flying Saucers .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com