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May Sarton (born May 3, 1912, Wondelgem, Belg.—died July 16, 1995, York, Maine
and essayist whose works were informed by themes of love
In 1933 Sarton founded the Apprentice Theatre (later Associated Actors Theatre); after it disbanded in 1936
then wrote scripts for the official Overseas Film Unit in New York
Her other novels include As We Are Now (1973)
and The Education of Harriet Hatfield (1989)
1930–1993 (1993) demonstrates her range of subjects and styles
such as After the Stroke: A Journal (1989) and Encore: A Journal of the Eightieth Year (1993)
A big exotic cat has been spotted in Wondelgem and Ledeberg
The feline is thought to be an African serval
The animal has been seen accompanied by a kitten
The serval may be dangerous when it feels threatened
fire services are calling on people to be vigilant
A serval is native to the African savannah
It is forbidden to keep it as a pet in Belgium
"You can compare it to a small panter
and they can easily escape," says Nico De Craene of the Ghent fire services
A serval can grow to 1 metre and weigh up to 18 kilograms
"We ask members of the public to inform us on the spot if they would see the animal"
"Try not to lose sight of the animal and try to follow it
It may give us a clue of where it is staying
It is a wild cat and it can be dangerous when it feels that her cub is threatened."