September 27, 2019
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It’s Friday! A working week over, a weekend awaiting, and lots of interesting news and updates for Americans in the UK. We start with a look ahead to Mayflower 2020, as the Pilgrim Gallery in Bassetlaw is opened, and the town of Chorley in Lancashire seeks to highlight its own Pilgrim link. There’s also news about this week’s US-China Diplomatic Dialogue, co-hosted by Manchester based, US Expert Professor Peter Gries. Plus, if you want to forget about the USA’s performance in the recent Anglo-American tussle at the Rugby World Cup, remember that the USA is a bona-fide winner when it comes to NFL, and with the season well underway, it’s time to prepare for American Football’s London return! Enjoy your newsletter!
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NEWS | Mayflower Pilgrim Gallery Opens in Bassetlaw


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NEWS | Chorley Seeks to Celebrate Mayflower Links


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NEWS | US and Chinese Diplomats in Meeting Co-Hosted by Manchester Professor


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Article Four NEWS | Accidental Americans respond to US Bills
Article Five US SPORT | NFL 2019/2020 - How are Mike Carlson’s Predictions Stacking Up?
Article Six US SPORT | NCAA 2019/2020
Article Seven THE 4-1-1 | Articles and Insights for Overseas Americans
Article Eight THE AMERICAN TALKS | Podcasts
Article Nine LAST CHANCE COMPETITION | Win Tickets to See ‘Settling The Score’ at Royal Albert Hall
Article Ten PROMOTION | Exploring Creativity Through Photogenic and Art Experiences

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