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borders

[bawr-derz] / ˈbɔr dərz /


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Retired primary school teacher Linda explained: "The charity started in 1965 when some Borders farmers' wives recognised that a child living close by was in dire need."

From BBC

"We have relied on word of mouth for support up to now, but we've decided in our 60th year to get out there and raise awareness, to try to attract more referrals from all areas of the Scottish Borders and more funding to help us meet these needs," she said.

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According to media watchdog Reporters Without Borders, Iran is one of the world's most repressive countries for press freedom.

From BBC

The highest number of deported Mexicans, 12,786, came from Chiapas, which borders Guatemala and is Mexico’s southernmost state.

From Los Angeles Times

A historic bridge over the River Teviot in the Borders has secured £250,000 for a major restoration project.

From BBC