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Question 154: What will NOT be discussed during the talk?
Question 155: What is true about the event?
Sheltonville Town Council NOTICE: Residents of Smith Street and Surrounding Areas Please be aware that a public forum will be held to talk about the ongoing work at the corner of Smith Street and Lincoln Avenue, where an apartment complex is in the process of being constructed. We have been informed that the project is about to enter its building phase, and this is expected to last until the end of September. During this period, it is likely that residents will be affected by road closures and increased levels of noise from the worksite. Additionally, the sidewalk will be closed oft to pedestrians in the interest of safety. Representatives from the construction firm of Blakely and Reid will be on hand to respond to questions from residents. The forum will be moderated by Joseph Coran, member of the city council representing District 11. The forum will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 1 0. It will be held at the Evergreen Community Center, and everyone in the neighborhood is free to attend. |
Question 156: What is the main purpose of the notice?
Question 157: What is indicated about Joseph Coran?
Belaiar University to Open High-Tech Hub Malaysia's Belajar University yesterday announced that it is beginning to build a new campus in Malacca City that is expected to be completed by the end of next year. The new campus is part of an outreach strategy to encourage students from other parts of Malaysia to apply to the prestigious university, the campuses of which are primarily located in the capital Kuala Lumpur. "Although we have seen an increase in the number of applicants from outside Kuala Lumpur in recent years," said university vice-chancellor Abdullah Mohammed, "this new campus is sure to attract even more." The new campus is also being partially funded by the Malaysian government, which considers it a key part of its plan to develop the southern part of the country into a high-technology hub. Because of this, the campus will feature a number of state-of-the-art computer laboratories that will be used to develop new types of microchips and computer processors. A new high-speed rail link between the capital and Malacca City is also being constructed by the government as part of the process of encouraging technology companies to relocate to the smaller town. Qing Weihai, governor of Malacca State, said, "We welcome this decision by the Malaysian government and Belajar University and expect the new campus to create thousands of new jobs in the region by encouraging businesses to move here." |