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{"text": "Protect your students, staff and wider community with SaniStation\nAvailable in four sizes the SaniStation is a new product developed to keep school communities safe post Covid-19.\nWhen placed in reception and other high-contamination risk areas like meeting rooms and canteens the unit encourages hand cleaning.\nWhy choose SaniStation?\n1. Design. Smart, functional and robust design\n2. Hygiene. Wipeable acrylic allows easy sanitisation\n3. Universal. Designed to fit a range of dispenser bottles\n4. Branding. Branded specifically for your business\nAsk our team for a design to suit your school needs. Fast turnaround and rapid delivery to suit your school re-opening schedule.\nInterested in finding out more?\nFree-standing SaniStation\n£199.00\nBranded to your school, the free-standing SaniStation is quick and easy to assemble, robust and provides students, staff and visitors with a convenient hand sanitisation point at building entrances and exits. Designed to accomodate 2 or 3 hand sanitiser dispensers.\nCounter-top SaniStation\nSingle: £18.00 Double: £29.00\nThe counter-top version of the SaniStation is a popular choice for schools looking for a cost-effective way to remind students, staff and visitors to sanitise regularly, particularly close to contamination hot-spots. Available in single or double sizes.\nMini Wall-hung SaniStation\n£23.00\nThe Mini Wall-hung SaniStation is easily installed in areas where the floor-standing or counter-top versions are not suitable. Popular with schools who want to a sanitisation reminder at the entrance to every classroom.\nTo find out more about the SaniStation range including branding options contact Penstripe on 0113 231 0995, email info@penstripe.co.uk or complete the form below."}
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{"text": "Recently,.\nThey also enjoy something known as Peacocking, which vaguely explains the hat, but really explains nothing at all.\nOn the passive woman as ideal:ism.\nIt looks like a ridiculously textbook example of a person who has been called out for oppressive statements automatically jumping back into their bubble of privilege in which they are allowed to assume that no one should criticize them, and indeed believing that criticizing them for their bad behavior is exactly the same as the oppressive/bigoted remarks they’re accused of in the first place. It’s like how you might tell a man that his statements are oppressive and informed by his privilege as a man, and he responds with cries of “misandry!” and “you’re being sexist against me!“\nI’m trying to “like” this, but the like feature appears to be broken. Damn you, alternate facebook."}
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{"text": "Fouled by the taxman\nA WEEK before LeBron James’s announcement on ESPN that he was leaving the\n“If LeBron James goes to the Miami Heat instead of the\nLimbaugh, an ex-New Yorker, amplified the point: “Here you have these poor schlubs that . . . own the Knicks and they’re going to try to persuade LeBron James to move to New York to play for the Knicks and they gotta tell him, ‘By the way, you’re going to pay about 12 to 15, maybe $20 million more in taxes in New York than you would [in Florida].’ ’’ Limbaugh drolly asked his audience whether James should take the Knicks’ offer “and pay the additional taxes to show his ‘compassion,’ ’’ or sign with Miami and “use the additional money for his own economic stimulus.’’\nOther armchair accountants raised the tax issue after James’s announcement on July 8. The Miami Herald and CNBC pointed out that because Cleveland has a city income tax and Miami doesn’t, even a Heat contract worth $29 million less than what the Cavs offered him would still leave James with $1 million more in take-home pay. The Wall Street Journal remarked that Cleveland should be used to high-income refugees fleeing its excessive tax rates, having seen half of its Fortune 500 companies — and thousands of taxpayers — leave in recent years.\nIn sports as in most other enterprises, the more you tax something, the less of it you generally end up with it. World-class athletes are no more immune to financial incentives than world-class doctors, lawyers, or entrepreneurs.\nOn Monday, Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, the world record-holder in both the 100- and 200-meter dash, pulled out of next month’s Diamond League track meet at the Crystal Palace in London. The reason: Britain’s exorbitant tax laws, which would force Bolt to pay more in taxes than he would earn by winning the race. Lewis Hamilton, a British Formula One racing star, moved to Switzerland after his first season in 2007. He initially said he was seeking “to escape the public eye,’’ commented the Wheels blog at NYTimes.com, “but there’s no getting around the fact that Switzerland is also a tax haven.’’\nThe first boxing event at the new Yankee Stadium in June — a fight between Miguel Cotto and Yuri Foreman for the World Boxing Association’s junior middleweight title — attracted well over 20,000 spectators. But Yankees COO Lonn Trost conceded afterward that future fights of that caliber are unlikely, since the tax on a fighter’s purse in New York is much higher for non-residents than it is elsewhere. That extinguishes any hope of a Yankee Stadium superfight between champions Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao. “We’d love to do [Mayweather-Pacquiao], but I believe both of them are non-residents,’’ Trost told the New York Post, “and the tax could be as much as 13 percent on the purse, where the tax out in Vegas is zero. That’s a big difference.’’ It sure is.\nAvoiding high taxes is not the only reason sports stars — or anyone else — move from one jurisdiction to another. Weather, family, education, love — any of them may play a role. But it is no coincidence that far more people migrate from high-tax states (California, New York, Ohio) to low-tax states (Florida, New Hampshire, Texas) than the other way around. When tax rates bite, taxpayers and businesses are driven to escape..\n"}
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{"text": "Welcome to what I hope will be a regular feature that will ‘trumpet our traditions.’ I became a Moravian just over two years ago and so thought I could use this strange time of isolation to learn more. The idea for this has grown out of my preliminary research for our Fulneck Open Heritage Day.\nThe theme for our 2020 Heritage Day, hopefully happening in September, is Moravian music, art and drama. Our aim, in line with the national Heritage Day guidance, is to inform and raise awareness in our local community; particularly, we wish to promote the achievements of many amazing Moravians across the globe. We will take a broad view of the topic of music, art and drama, whilst placing a focus on the rich history particularly associated with the Fulneck settlement, including our very own Fulneck Dramatic Society.\nI agreed to write a short drama for Heritage Day, to be performed in the church, and that’s where it all started. As is my way, I just googled randomly about drama in the Moravian Church. I was interested to find out what happened in other parts of the Church across the world. I immediately hit upon ‘Trumpet in the Land.’ For the past 50 years, Ohio’s first and finest outdoor drama, Trumpet in the Land, has celebrated the story of Moravian mission-minded leaders who ventured into the “wilds” of Ohio in those pre-revolutionary days. This seemed like a fascinating tale and I have even been able to make contact with someone involved for many years in this drama. More of this another time as today is just about raising the curtain on the story of what I am learning.\nI found the title interesting and wondered ‘why trumpet in the land?’ My faithful helper (thanks, Google) soon gave me some fascinating articles and from there I plan to explore more about the role of the trumpet in the history of the church.\nAlready, I have learned that the trumpet has played a long and important role in the Moravian Church, going back to Count Zinzendorf and Herrnhut. One of our members then told me (when going to Café 54 for a coffee and chat was still a regular activity in Fulneck) that in some Moravian settlements the trombone was used. This was the case at Fulneck and there is still a traditional one in the museum; once we can all get out, you can visit this and possibly enjoy tea and cakes either at the café or in the Boys’ Brigade, where delicious afternoon teas are served every Wednesday, normally from Easter throughout the summer. Watch out for further news of when these will resume.\nIf you enjoy dipping into a theatre programme to get a taster of things to come, then let me offer some of the pieces I may write about in the future. Possible topics will include:\n- Trumpet in the Land;\n- the Moravian star (which is currently hanging above the Fulneck Bell Tower as a sign of hope in these strange times);\n- Count Zinzendorf’s link to the trumpet;\n- Moravian principles and how they shine through the lives of Moravians;\n- Fulneck Dramatic Society\n…. and hopefully other topics that you suggest. Please send me information and stories about traditions that give you pleasure and inspire you.\nI will really be happy to hear from you: views and comments on what I write and stories (with photographs if possible) for future use.\nPlease email me at: mary@woodhall28.co.uk\nTake care and see you soon.\nMary\n7 April 2020"}
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{"text": "It’s been almost eight months since Demon Slayer aired and who knows how many times we’ve rewatched the anime. Even though you can’t rewatch the whole series, you might’ve watched some cool and epic moments of the Demon Slayer like 100 times. You might’ve always wanted to watch all the best moments of Demon Slayer in a single watch. Probably, we won’t be able to make you watch, but at the very least, we can share the best moments of Demon Slayer with you. Without any further delay, let’s get into the post.\nAlso read: Best Thriller Anime That Will Blow Your Mind!\nBest Moments of Demon Slayer\n10. Tanjiro and Nezuko vs. Giyu\nProbably this scene might be the reason for most of the people to hook up on to this anime. In the anime, when Nezuko turns into the demon, we encounter the first Hashira Giyu and also the best first impression where Nezuko’s affection wins over the demon quality. To me, this was the moment where I got excited and watched the entire episodes of Demon Slayer in one go.\nMostly, pilot episodes are the base of introducing the characters. So, most people won’t expect any action sequences in the first episode. However, that’s where Demon Slayer varies from the rest of the anime, and this fight scene merely is amazing even though it is one-sided until Nezuko enters the arena. But the reason this scene became one of the best moments of Demon Slayer isn’t because of its action. It is because it reveals the real bond between Nezuko and Tanjiro.\n9. Tanjiro vs. The Boulder\nThe journey of Tanjiro as a Demon Hunter doesn’t start with his final selection. The moment he cuts the Giant Boulder, everyone felt that someday he is going to become something. This moment takes place at the tail end of Tanjiro’s training when his teacher Urokodaki asks him to slice the Giant Boulder in half, which is almost impossible. But when he slices it, that’s where he knows the real power of Water Breathing techniques.\nAt first, it feels like regular training, but when two of the master’s former pupils enter, the real fun begins as they challenge Tanjiro to a duel. But in the end, we’ll know that they are souls. To be honest, there are two beautiful moments in this scene where one is Tanjiro slashing through the Giant Boulder and the souls of master’s pupils helping Tanjiro to take his first step towards becoming a Demon Hunter. Thus, we considered it one of the best moments of Demon Slayer.\n8. Muzan’s First Appearance\nLiterally this scene surprised everyone who watched the anime for the first time. It is a tradition that a villain always makes an everlasting first impression, and Muzan Kibutsuji is not an exception at all. In the beginning episodes of the series, we hear that Muzan is the originator of all the Demons, but no one expects him to show up this soon, right?\nEven though it was a short time that he appeared, we all saw what he is capable of and not to say his words are so profound. When Tanjiro picks up his scent, he keeps searching for him, and the next minute we see Muzan with his family. Man, that’s a hell of a shock, isn’t it? But in the next couple of scenes, we get to see his nature and ability. No wonder this scene became one of the best moments of Demon Slayer.\nAlso read: 10 Best Slice of Life Anime to Spice Up Your Life!\n7. The Drum House arc\nIt won’t be fun if we don’t include the Drum House arc in our list because that’s where we see the entry of Inosuke and Zenitsu’s true power. And it’s not just that, this fight has done brilliantly and the backstory of the demon is quite emotional too. Rather than taking a single episode, this fight almost continues for two full episodes. But in the end, it entertained us more than we expected.\nAt this point in the anime, Tanjiro parts from Zenitsu, but he never loses his trust in Zenitsu because he knows the strength of a member of the Demon Slayer Corps. And surprisingly, we get to an epic visual of Zenitsu’s Thunder Breathing First Form. Well, that’s how this arc ended up as one of the best moments of Demon Slayer.\n6. Battle Against Susamaru and Yahaba\nBattle against Susamaru and Yahaba’s duo for Tanjiro and Nezuko is probably the toughest in terms of deducting the opponent’s moves. Out of all the opponents they faced, these are formidable because their duo is perfect in bringing down the strongest opponent. And they also get a taste of how powerful the demons that follow Muzan can be, and also, this movement also made Nezuko go all out.\nMore importantly, this scene also shows us almost all the breathing forms that Tanjiro uses, and that’s how we know how powerful they were. But after the fight, they realize that the demons they defeated aren’t the Muzan’s elites. While presenting us with the best teamwork of Nezuko and Tanjiro, this moment won the place in the list of best moments of Demon Slayer.\n5. Tanjiro’s Farewell to Kanao\nI don’t know whether it is a moment that made everyone watch it multiple times like the other scenes, but to me, it is definitely the most adorable moment in the anime. The backstory of Kanao is a melancholy, and in this scene, when she tosses a coin on whether to speak with Tanjiro, it showed how adorable she is.\nNot to mention the words of Tanjiro that influenced her to decide her choices through her heart. To be honest, I sort of shipped them throughout the ending episodes. I guess I’m not alone in this, and hopefully, let’s see if Kanao becomes Tanjiro’s love. Without a doubt, this is one of the best moments of Demon Slayer.\nAlso read: 15 Best Yuri Anime You Can’t Resist from Watching!\n4. Muzan Kills Lower Moons\nMuzan massacring his lowest of the 12 moons is probably the scariest thing in the anime. It is the second time we see Muzan in the whole anime, but this time as a different outlook. Since his appearance has already exposed to Tanjiro, he can’t risk himself any further with the same stance. And this is where we also notice that Muzan is even more potent than we thought.\nThis appearance of Muzan shows us both the positive side and the negative side of him. It is one hell of a moment, and mainly when he kills the five members of his 12 moons, everyone filled their heart with the excitement for the next season. This is arguably one of the best moments of demon slayer.\n3. The Appearance of the Pillars (Hashiras)\nContinuing with the countdown, on the #3 place of the best moments of Demon Slayer, here we have the moment where the Seven Hashiras appear together. This scene takes place right after the Mountain Natagumo arc.\nWhen they find out Nezuko is a demon, they confine both Tanjiro and Nezuko. However, later we can see that Tanjiro proves Nezuko isn’t fond of human blood. But since the starting of the anime, we’ve only seen one Hashira, but seeing them altogether could make anyone delight. Thus, it is also one of the best moments of demon slayer.\n2. Zenitsu vs. Spider Demon\nIt should’ve been better if we included Zenitsu vs. Tongue Demon instead of this one. But we already mentioned in #7 moment, so why don’t we feel the same essence from a different moment from the anime. Even though we see the Thunder Breathing First Form of Zenitsu before, we get to see a boost for his attack.\nThis moment takes place in the Mountain Natagumo arc, where Zenitsu splits from Tanjiro and faces the Spider Demon alone. The most exciting part about this scene happens to be the words of his grandfather- “Hone the Single Move into Perfection.” And the next moment, we see Zenistu slashing the head of Spider Demon from its body. It is definitely one of the best moments of Demon Slayer.\nAlso read: 10 Best Anime from Evergreen Studio Kyoto Animation! (Ranked)\n1. Tanjiro uses Fire Breathing\nWithout a slight movement of hesitation, I can say that this is the best moment of Demon Slayer. There are three reasons for ranking this moment as #1 on our list of best moments of demon slayer. The first one is when Tanjiro suddenly uses the Fire Breathing technique to cut the Riu’s threads, and everyone knows this is the most significant moment in the whole anime.\nThe second one is when Nezuko uses Blood Demon art to save Tanjiro from Riu’s demonic threads. That was easily the second-best part of the whole episode. And the third reason is I haven’t cried in the whole anime except when Nezuko’s mom tries to wake her by appearing in her dream. Clearly, there is no emotional scene than this one in the entire anime. Well, that’s how it ended up being #1 in our list of best moments of Demon Slayer.\nConclusion\nThere you go! The list of best moments of Demon Slayer is here. I’m sure most of the ones mentioned above are your favorite moments too. Because we made this list according to the most audience’s opinions from various sources. In any case, are there any moments you can think of other than these? If so, let us know your thoughts on our list of best moments of demon slayer in the comment section.\nVisit the anime community of India-Anime Ukiyo for more content!\nFor the latest anime news and reviews, follow Anime Ukiyo on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram Channel."}
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{"text": "When? Saturday April 21 and Sunday April 22\nWhere? the South Dyke Trail, with access from Main Street. (See map below)\nWhat? Find clues on signs like this (see right) along the South Dyke Trail and take a closer look at the live plant behind each sign.\nPrizes? YES! To enter, just send us an email by 6:00 pm on Sunday and tell us about your most interesting observation in the Scavenger Hunt. The draw for 3 prizes from Climb On Squamish will be made that evening. Winners will be contacted by email.\nTake your time! This Scavenger Hunt will be set up all weekend. You will be free to self-guide in your own time and way and still be eligible for the prizes.\n(This post is an updated version of one originally created for the 2017 Earth Day event.)"}
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{"text": "Assassin (2014) 720p BRRip 700MB - MkvCage\nLanguage: English\nLength : 704.12 MiB for 01:22:05\nBitrate : 1199 kb/s\nAudio : aac, 48000 Hz, stereo (eng)\nVideo : 1280x536:"}
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{"text": "Agree with this & recommendations 100 percent! I had to manually send links to each reviewer because NONE of them received an automatic notification. NOTE: I also had trouble getting automatic notifications sent to myself. When reviewers provided comments, the auto-notification took 2 days to arrive in my Inbox.\nJenn Brown\nWe've started experiencing a number of issues with what used to be auto-notifications. We never had to use the checkbox to send an email to Developers or Reviewers when they were assigned a course, unless we wanted to customize the message. But now that seems to be unannounced, MAJOR change.\nNow, Developers and Reviewers aren't receiving any auto-notifications unless they are the Uploader for the course or Account Owner (and yes, we do have Uploaders assigned as Developers because we may need to assign action to them).\nIt's been my understanding (until this week) that auto-notifications will always fire when the following events occur:\n- Your Upload is Complete (rec'd by Uploader, Account Owner)\n- Assignment as Course Developer (rec'd by Developer)\n- Request to Review (rec'd by Reviewer)\n- Review Complete(rec'd by Uploader)\nWe’ve had to sink time in troubleshooting this for two different accounts (two email servers, two companies). We’ve been able to determine that Uploaders receive all the same auto-notifications, but Developers and Reviewers do not.\nInitially (back in 2013) we would put custom messages in, but Reviewers ignore them and just click the links, so we stopped using it for most courses. We put any vital information into a group email (not using RME), along with the course dashboard link. Since we always require logins to our courses, they can’t get to the course without being assigned to it anyway.\nThere is a general update email notification, but that’s an opt-in. But having auto-notifications to people who least need it (Uploaders, who are going to be monitoring upload completion), but removing it from people who most need it (Reviewers and to a lesser degree Developers), is counter-intuitive.\nIf this is an actual, intentional change, it should be listed in both the changelog and the announcements. It’s listed in neither. This change was discovered with a course with executive visibility and has caused a lot of unnecessary troubleshooting had we been told about the change. If it’s not an intentional change, it needs to be resolved immediately."}
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{"text": "Home > Our Platform > Data Network\nData networks enable search, discovery, and distribution of meaningful data, with access to trusted, industry-leading third-party data on a global scale. The LiveRamp platform allows users to organise, group and access ethically-sourced global data, connected via IdentityLinks, and achieve better campaign targeting and audience intelligence.\nData networks enable search, discovery, and distribution of data, with access to trusted industry-leading third-party data globally. The LiveRamp platform allows users to organise, group, and access ethically sourced global data, connected via IdentityLinks, and achieve better campaign targeting and audience intelligence.Identity Graph\nOur platform provides a gateway to unique datasets with a single integration, providing a simplified workflow to find, enrich and activate data tailored to your needs across social, premium publishers and programmatic advertising.Omnichannel Ecosystem\nLiveRamp seamlessly connects audience data across the marketing ecosystem, making it safe and easy for marketers to activate anywhere and everywhere and enhance their customer acquisition and retention efforts. All data is tied to unique IDs—IdentityLinks—for the greatest possible person-based scale and accuracy.Learn Why Identity Resolution is Key\nWe make data accessible, consistent, consumable and portable across any platform you work with.\nOur platform helps data providers manage the organisation, access, and operation of their data and services available across platforms, publishers, agencies, brands and data companies. Providers and buyers can also leverage our neutral data marketplace, featuring 28+ providers in ANZ, across all verticals and data types.Partner Integrations\nLiveRamp’s Global Data Ethics and Public Policy Program, founded in 1991, is constantly evolving to prioritise consumer privacy. We review all third-party data in our Data Network so buyers can be confident that purchased segments have been sourced ethically by our partners, ensuring that consumers have been provided notice, opt-out, and choice management, and that the intended use of the data is permissible.\nWhen I think about LiveRamp, I think about acceleration. We can accelerate the evolution of our products by accessing all the partners LiveRamp has integrated into its broader ecosystem."}
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{"text": "After poking along on the Rantoul Ride, I felt like opening it up a bit, and rode a short loop on some local roads, southwest towards Hillsdale Lake.\nIt turned out to be about 21 miles, probably 95% gravel, mostly flattish, but a few short and steep hills, and one longer climb. The gravel was a mixture of well-worn double-track and some fresh, loose sections, with a couple-three miles of dust-controlled roads, the kind where they lay down some sort of nasty oily sludge and it’s really sticky for a few days, then it becomes almost asphalt-like for awhile before breaking back up into chunks and then returning to the gravel whence it came. This stuff was in the smooth-and-fast stage of life.\nThe day was overcast, but it was still warm, and quite humid. There was a bit of wind from the southwest, and I headed into it, taking a short break just past the turn-around point.\nI ended up with an average speed of 15.35 MPH, which is probably my fastest run yet on this bike, on gravel with knobby tires. Perhaps not in the same league as many others, but it’s fast by my modest standards.\nActually, this route would be a good “standard loop” for me, a way to try different gear and techniques over a short course, to see what works and what doesn’t what helps and what hurts…"}
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{"text": "While Ho Chi Minh City has always had the most forward-looking clothing designers, once-conservative Hanoi now claims a growing number of edgy boutiques. Handbag guru Christina Yu chose the capital as the headquarters for her playfully flamboyant Ipa-Nima label, now shown from Hong Kong to London; her shop sells the famous bags for 50 to 70 percent less than the overseas price. In Hanoi's Cathedral District, 25-year-old Nguyen Hoang Ngan opened Nymph last year in a closet-sized storefront, where her flirty camisoles, taffeta sleeveless tops, and miniskirts recall Catherine Malandrino—at H&M prices ($10 for a silk blouse). Frenchwoman Valerie McKenzie sells her cool, light, botanical-print cotton, silk, and linen dresses and blouses at Song, one of the few shops where you'll find an actual dressing room.\nWorking out of Ho Chi Minh City, Minh Hanh is the leading light of Vietnamese couture, and her theatrical designs are on view at several showrooms here. Most outrageous is the ao dai boutique, where the famous tunic-and-trousers outfit of Vietnamese women gets a Björk-worthy reworking in fur, velvet, suede, denim, and other unorthodox materials. Minh Khoa is another progressive designer, whose beautifully textured creations—blouses, jackets, and dresses—iploy intricate beadwork and ruching to great effect. The street-smart styles of Le Thanh Phuong range from casual tops to formal dresses. Tha Ca is a two-level, upmarket shop selling sophisticated, East-meets-West clothing, sandals, and handbags. Beloved by tourists from Tokyo and chic young Vietnamese women are a number of shops proffering classic floral dresses, capri pants in crisp twills and cottons, summery tops, and prim A-line skirts that conjure up Audrey Hepburn in Saigon. These stores include Ma Ena, which also has beach hats and bags (there's a sister store in Hanoi called Ma Ena Xanh); the Japanese-owned So Co La; and Theu Theu, which makes ao dais in linen rather than the usual silk. For children's clothing—such as a soft cotton one-piece embroidered with French script—the Thanh Thuy Cotton House is a must stop.\nEvery visitor seis compelled to get clothing made in Vietnam. I watched a backpacker enter a tailoring shop wearing Army fatigues and sandals; he ierged a few hours later in a custom-made tuxedo—and the same sandals. (His bill: $45.) Hoi An is the country's capital of bespoke, with dozens of tailors offering quick turnaround and low prices. Several fittings are required, but at these prices, it's hard to complain. Chief among Hoi An's workshops is A-Dong Silk, where Xuan, the 28-year-old head seamstress, is familiar with the latest looks.\nThe selection of fabrics is better in Hanoi and H.C.M.C., and the workmanship more refined, though the tailors will require more money and more time (up to a week for a dress or a suit). Most can create fine cheongsams, mandarin-collar jackets, and other Asian styles from scratch, but if you're looking for Western designs, bring them a specific piece to copy: photos from magazines won't get the same results. The tailoring shops on Hanoi's Hang Gai Street are a good place to start—especially Tan My, a cozy boutique that also sells handsome embroidered linens, pillow covers, and cotton lingerie bags.\nVietnam is one of the top places in Asia to shop for housewares, furnishings, and antiques. In H.C.M.C., essential stops are Precious Qui, a gift boutique that also sells ladies' accessories and jewelry, and Celadon Green, specializing in minimalist ceramic and lacquer tableware and sleek bone and ebony chopsticks. Both shops are owned and impeccably curated by Michele de Albert Khanh, whose husband is the famed French-Vietnamese designer Quasar Khanh. Indochine House holds several floors' worth of antique and reproduction furniture and decorative itis (chinoiserie jewelry boxes, photographs of 19th-century Saigon). If you've fallen for the retro look of Temple Club, drop into neighboring Monsoon to find furniture and collectibles in the colonial mode. A recent discovery: four rosewood Deco chairs (salvaged from an old villa and beautifully restored) for $400. The sprawling Authentique is good for budget, one-stop souvenir shopping—the ceramic teapots and wooden bowls are a highlight.\nIn Hanoi, Mosaïque sells marvelous lotus-shaped lanterns with taffeta panels in vibrant orange, lime green, and lavender; lamps made to look like opium pipes; and tobacco-finished lacquerware. Nearby La Casa has a broad selection of high-end housewares, including wooden trays, hand mirrors, photo frames, pillow covers, joss-stick holders, and silver candlesticks. Vanloi Oriental Style stocks classic Chinese furniture, fine art (oil portraits of young mandarins), and more of those stunning lotus-shaped lanterns, in fuchsia, violet, and celadon."}
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{"text": "Legal Status\nNotice\nDocument Details\nPublished Document\nAGENCY:\nEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA).\nACTION:\nNotice; correction.\nSUMMARY:\nEPA issued a notice in the Federal Register of June 22, 2005, concerning Pesticide Product; Registration Applications. This document is being issued to correct the chemical name “Ferric Sodium EDTA,” and to replace it with “Sodium Ferric Hydroxy EDTA.” EPA is also reopening the comment period on this application for an additional 30-day period.\nDATES:\nADDRESSES:\nSubmit your comments, identified by docket identification (ID) number EPA-HQ-OPP-2005-0130,) Start Printed Page 18733(7502C), Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP), Environmental Protection Agency, Rm. 119, Crystal Mall #2, 1801 S. Bell St., Arlington, VA, Attention: Docket ID number EPA-HQ-OPP-2005-0130.-0130.:\nTodd Peterson, Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division (7511C), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone number: 703 308-7224; e-mail address: peterson.todd Does this Correction Do?\n-FR Doc. 05-12200 published in the Federal Register of June 22, 2005 (70 FR 36153) (FRL-7714-7) is corrected as follows:\nOn page 36154, in Unit II., Registration Applications, in paragraph “1. File symbol: 42697-AR”, the active ingredient “Ferric Sodium EDTA” is corrected to read “Sodium Ferric Hydroxy EDTA.”Start List of Subjects\nList of SubjectsEnd List of Subjects Start Signature\nDated: March 31, 2006.\nJanet L. Andersen,\nDirector, Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division, Office of Pesticide Programs."}
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{"text": "Please enable JavaScript.\nCoggle requires JavaScript to display documents.\nPsychological Development (Sigmund Freud (Genital Stage (13 and On) Time…\nPsychological Development\nPiaget\nPre-Operational Stage (2-6 years)\nRepresenting things with words and images but lacking logical reasoning.\nIdeas:\nEgocentric\nPretend Play\nConcrete Operational Stage (7-11 years)\nThink logically about events, can perform mathematical operations.\nIdeas:\nConservation\nMath Operation\nSensorimotor Stage (B-2 years)\nExperience the world through senses and actions.\nIdeas:\nObject Permanence (6 mth)\nStranger Anxiety\nFormal Operational Stage (12 and up)\nAbstract thinking, moral development.\nErikson\nStages of Development\nInitiative V Guilt\n: Learn that certain things are not allowed, but are encouraged to do things with out being told.\n: frustrated over natural desires and goals (family relationships).\nCompetence V Inferiority\nChildren learn the pleasure of applying themselves to new tasks.\n: Discover pleasure in education and accomplishments.\n: Develop a low self-esteem when comparing with one's peers.\nAutonomy V Shame\nBegin to walk, talk and use toilets.\nSelf-confidence and control develops.\n: Child develops control over body (is able to say no)\n: Doubt abilities thus have low self esteem.\nIdentity V Role Confusion\nAsk the Question “Who am I”. Work on social interactions and moral development.\n: Answer question successfully are able to develop identity and make plans for future.\n: Sink into confusion and about who they are.\nIntimacy V Isolation\nAt this stage we are all preoccupied with love.\n+: Are able to love.\n: Fear commitment and unable to depend on others.\nGenerativity V Stagnation\nPeople look to help the next generation.\n: Helping next generation makes you feel great.\n: Feeling like nothing was done.\nTrust V Mistrust\nDevelop trust with parents for food, warmth and affection.\n:Have a sense that the world will be okay.\n-: later will questions the world in which they live.\nIntegrity V Despair\nLook back at life and see how you did.\n: Did good and ready to die.\n: Did bad and feel like it was a waste\nSigmund Freud\nGenital Stage (13 and On)\nTime of sexual awaking.\nPerson is aware of sexual pleasure and is ready to move into the world.\nLatency Stage (6- 13)\nBattle with phallic stage is over.\nChild represses sexual needs and develops social and intellectual skills.\nPhallic Stage (3-6)\nPleasure is based around genitals.\nOedipus Complex: Boys try to replace their fathers in hopes of winning their mother’s love.\nElectra Complex: Girls try to replace their mothers in hopes of winning their father’s love.\nPenis Envy: Girls want to have a penis.\nAnal Stage (1.5- 3 years)\nGreatest pleasure comes through anus muscles.\nTwo types of personality evolve, anal retentive and expulsive\nOral Stage (B-18 months)\nInfants are fixated with pleasure around the mouth.\nChewing, sucking and biting (these all feel good to a baby"}
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{"text": "Ok, friends, followers, and otherwise, I didn't make it to my target goal of 100 reviews. It was a lot easier when I was unemployed, but now that I've been among the workers of the world for nearly seven months, I've slacked. Add in the reviews I've done for Pajiba that I didn't count on this here corner of the interwebs, and I managed to come a little closer to that goal.\nWith no further ado, here is the roundup of the books that didn't make it to the review stage; I'm going to do my best to put them in chronological order, but they're books I read mostly in between:\nSixty Eight - Girls Dinner Club by Jessie Elliot\nSixty Nine - Stiff by Mary Roach\nSeventy - Picture Perfect by Jodi Picoult\nSeventy One - Rhett Butler's People by Donald McCaig\nSeventy Two - The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde\nSeventy Three - The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery\nSeventy Four - This Can't Be Love by Kasey Michaels\nSeventy Five - Lady Killer by Lisa Scottoline\nSeventy Six - A Royal Duty by Paul Burrell\nSeventy Seven - Regeneration by Pat Barker\nSeventy Eight - High Noon by Nora Roberts\nSeventy Nine - Blue Dahlia by Nora Roberts\nEighty - Black Rose by Nora Roberts\nEighty One - Red Lily by Nora Roberts\nEighty Two - The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov\nEighty Three - Key of Knowledge by Nora Roberts\nEighty Four - Key of Valor by Nora Roberts\nEighty Five - The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion\nEighty Six - Conspiracy in Death by J.D. Robb\nEighty Seven - Lucky by Alice Sebold\nEighty Eight - Daring to Dream by Nora Roberts\nEighty Nine - Holding the Dream by Nora Roberts\nNinety - Finding the Dream by Nora Roberts\nNinety One - Flowers on Main by Sherryl Woods\nNinety Two - Dispatches From The Edge by Anderson Cooper\nNinety Three - The Eye in the Door by Pat Barker\nNinety Four - The Ghost Road by Pat Barker\nNinety Five - Harvesting the Heart by Jodi Picoult\nNinety Six - Paradise by A.L. Kennedy\nNinety Seven - A Mother and Two Daughters by Gail Godwin\nSo there you have it. Three books short. I couldn't finish Anna Karenina or if on a winter's night a traveler.\nI'll still be writing reviews for Pajiba, and I'm running the next incarnation of the Cannonball Read. I just won't be participating, because I need to corral our next group of Cannonballers. Hope to see your lazy asses there; we're doing this in honor of Pink.\nI only hope she's proud of me.\nTuesday, October 6, 2009\n4 comments:\nThat really is awesome, Nicole. I'm sure she'd be proud of you. The rest of us are. Please count me in on the next incarnation of the Cannonball. I'm bloggy now.\nThere was a lot of Nora Roberts in there. *hangs head*\nWhen does the next round of the Cannonball Read start?\nHey, listen, I plan on participating in the new round, and I'll be surprised if I get through 50 books. You did a fine job, LadyFace.\nI assume details will be coming forthwith and posthaste and all that... I'm excited to join in this time!\nI look forward to your moderation and your snark, Ms. Nicole. Bring on The Cannonball Read II!"}
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{"text": "“Filled with empowering leadership strategies from the world’s most dynamic leaders past and present, this book is the ultimate, cutting-edge playbook for current and future leaders across the globe.”\n-Ivan Misner, NY Times Bestselling author and Founder of BNI\nCoach Powell’s Power Playbook for Personal and Business Success represent sixteen high-powered strategies for personal growth and development. We have done our best to incorporate something for everyone: readers will experience quantum leaps in their careers, business leaders will be better able to serve their clients and build brand loyalty, and executives will dramatically improve their ability to guide and direct teams toward peak performance.\nEach chapter is produced in sequence, but can also be studied “cafeteria style” as a stand-alone piece. You will be introduced to our powerful VisionQuest90™ process, as you work through meaningful exercises designed to stimulate thought and engagement. This trademarked process is at the center of everything we do at Coach Powell Training and Development, and it directs the sequence and rhythm of a maximized planning process. It will teach you to tap into your higher sense of self, and develop meaningful strategies for achievement.\nSign up for the $1 week trial of the Business Explosion Power Pak to be the first to hear about the book release."}
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{"text": "An enterprising hacker managed to hack into Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s fan page Tuesday night in the latest and perhaps most egregious example of how social media still has a long way to go to secure users’ security and privacy.\nAs eSecurity Planet reports, Facebook raced to change the web address for Zuckerberg’s Facebook page, but not before the hacker posted a status message urging the world’s largest social networking site to embrace the concept of “social business” which calls for companies to use their economic and political clout for the betterment of society.\n hacked message said.\nThe timing, from Facebook’s perspective, was hardly ideal.\nOn Wednesday morning, the company.”"}
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{"text": "please /plēz/\nused in polite requests.\ntake only one's own wishes into consideration in\ndeciding how to act or proceed.\nmeep = mindful + empathetic + experiences + please\nplease, listen to what your inner 'me' is telling you\nmeep stands for mindful empathetic experiences please.\nour goal is to promote:\npersonal awareness\nunderstanding of emotions\nauthentic experiences\nby starting the conversation, we hope to help people help themselves.\ntoday’s digital world has created a culture of comparison and bad vibes.🙅.\nhow can you add value to the meep mission?\nfill out a form below to unlock your potential.\nit’s time to focus on me.\ndoes a topic resonate with you? we want to know!\nsend us a note mindfulmeeps@gmail.com\nspeak your truth in the comments on @mindfulmeeps\nsend us a note at mindfulmeeps@gmail.com to start the conversation."}
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{"text": "Sheridan to Host Inaugural Canadian Music Theatre Project Festival, 11/6-9\nThe inaugural Canadian Music Theatre Project (CMTP) Festival will take place this week, from November 6 to 8 at Sheridan's Oakville campus, and on November 9 at the Betty Oliphant Theatre in Toronto.\nThe Festival will present four new musicals currently in development through the CMTP, each in a 45-minute reading format. These works include:\nMarathon of Hope: Music and Lyrics - John Connolly; Book and Director - Ralph Small\nA folk musical based on the enduring and heroic story of Terry Fox\nMoll: Music and Lyrics - Leslie Arden; Book - Leslie Arden and Cathy Elliott with Anna Theresa Cascio\nThe story of a teenage sex worker who strives to rise above her circumstances\nProm Queen: Music - Colleen Dauncy; Lyrics - Akiva Romer-Segal; Book - Kent Staines\nBased on the true story of a 17 year-old who fights for the right to take his boyfriend to the prom\nThe Enlightenment of Percival Von Schmootz: Music - Michael Kooman; Book and Lyrics - Chris Dimond\nA satirical comedy about an absurdly optimistic young man who sets out on a quest to end the Dark Ages\nThe Festival is a culmination of a month-long workshop with the writers and creative teams. Sheridan's 4th-year Bachelor of Music Theatre Performance students and several guest artists will perform these works in progress.\nIn 2011, Sheridan launched The Canadian Music Theatre Project, Canada's first incubator for the development of new works by Canadian and international composers, lyricists and book writers. In the past three years the CMTP has developed several new musicals which have been performed around the world to critical acclaim.\nThe Festival will run in the evening at Sheridan's Trafalgar Road Campus on November 6, 7 and 8, and at the Betty Oliphant Theatre in Toronto on Sunday, November 9."}
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{"text": "PayPal Freezes WikiLeaks Account.”\nMost of the over $1 million in contributions WikiLeaks has drawn in the last year have come through its PayPal account, which belongs to the Wau Holland Foundation, a German non-profit group that manages the bulk of WikiLeaks’ money.\nAttempting to donate to Wau Holland though PayPal on Friday night produced the message “This recipient is currently unable to receive money.”\nPayPal’s move comes amid mounting U.S. pressure against WikiLeaks over its cache of over 250,000 State Department diplomatic cables. Struggling with denial-of-service attacks on its servers earlier this week, WikiLeaks moved to Amazon’s EC2 cloud-based data-storage service, only to be summarily booted off on Wednesday. Then on Thursday its domain-name service provider, EveryDNS, stopped resolving WikiLeaks.org, after the DNS provider was battered by the DoS attacks.\nThere was an element of theater to WikiLeaks’ supposed struggles against electronic censorship this week. WikiLeaks kept its domain hosting at EveryDNS even after the company gave WikiLeaks notice that it was pulling the plug. And though WikiLeaks has no shortage of hosting options outside of U.S. influence, founder Julian Assange selected Amazon instead, in what he described Friday as a test of the company’s commitment to free speech.\nThe attack on WikiLeaks’ money flow, in contrast, is the real deal, and has the potential to genuinely impact the organization.."}
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{"text": "article\nMy Murder in the Heart of Africa\nI flew into Uganda for the first time in May 2002, emerging from the plane into a sultry evening and a cloud of swarming lake flies. I had never visited Africa before, and though I had somehow managed to write a fellowship proposal confident enough to convince the trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs that I was capable of surviving in the developing world, I was far from sure I was up to it. Because my book is about memory, it’s only fair I confess that my recollections of my initial impressions are fragmentary. I still have a few notes that I jotted down my first morning, as a hotel minibus carried me the 20 or so miles from the airport town of Entebbe to Kampala, the capital.\nRead an excerpt of Andrew Rice's The Teeth May Smile but the Heart Does Not Forget: Murder and Memory in Uganda\nThe road is two lanes and bumpy, though it effectively becomes three lanes when our driver passes other cars, as he does frequently, often along blind curves. … I see men and women threshing fields with scythes … a boy riding a bike with a huge sack balanced on its back … men idling around the side of the road, tinkering with bikes … a few humpbacked cows … rusty corrugated metal roofs … The driver flips on his radio. A talk show comes on. They’re discussing Idi Amin. “What do you think, should we open the gates so that Amin can come back in, then?” the announcer asks. “Sure,” responds the caller.\nIt’s fitting that my first experience of today’s Uganda—a bustling, chaotic, relentlessly present-tense place—corresponded with my introduction to the country’s surprisingly ambiguous attitude toward Idi Amin, and by extension, its past. The topic of the radio show was a debate that was much in the news in those days: whether or not to allow the return of the former dictator, who was then living in fattened exile in Saudi Arabia. One might imagine that many Ugandans would be eager to have Amin back so he could be put on trial—after all, estimates of the number of people killed during his regime started at 100,000 and ran upward. But instead, the argument was over whether Amin, in the name of reconciliation, was to be allowed to spend his twilight years on his family farm in the far northwestern province of West Nile. Many Ugandans thought the government needed to forgive him, or denied that he’d ever done anything terrible at all.\nMeanwhile, I soon discovered that when I tried to bring up the subject of Amin’s era with new acquaintances, the conversation quickly sputtered into uncomfortable silence. The young people I made friends with didn’t know many details about the era—it wasn’t covered much in schools—and their parents didn’t talk about those times, either with their kids or with me. Those who had suffered—especially the families of the countless disappeared—preferred to keep their memories to themselves. This was, to some extent, an understandable reaction to traumatic events, but it was also a product of a deliberate government policy. After he took power in 1986, Yoweri Museveni, Uganda’s current president, had brought peace to his once war-torn nation, in part by offering amnesty to Amin’s men, who had the capability to wage a long insurgency against the new government as rebels. Efforts to seek justice were set aside in the name of reconciliation. So Amin’s victims kept their injuries—and their stories—to themselves. As one well-tailored ruling party politician, well into a bottle of whisky, whispered to me one evening: “Everyone in Uganda—you scratch the surface, and there is a minefield.”\nThen, one day in July 2002, I noticed a small article on an inside page of the government-run newspaper, the New Vision. “The former chief of staff of the defunct Uganda Army under Idi Amin, Maj. Gen. Yusuf Gowon,” it began, “was yesterday committed to the High Court to answer charges of murder.” The article went on to describe how Gowon and two other retired soldiers, a sergeant and a private, had been arrested in connection with the disappearance of a chief named Eliphaz Laki some 30 years before.\nI was intrigued. A couple of days later, I went down to the courthouse where the hearing had taken place. I convinced the prosecutor to let me take a look at the case’s file. The first piece of paper I pulled out of it was a handwritten affidavit from the victim’s son, a lawyer by name of Duncan Muhumuza Laki. It described how he’d come across a name on an old document down at the motor vehicle registry—someone who’d taken possession of his father’s Volkswagen Beetle, which had also disappeared. “I was so shocked by this discovery,” he’d written. On other pages, I read eyewitness accounts of Laki’s kidnapping, the confessions of two soldiers who said they’d done it on Gowon’s orders, and finally the general’s adamant denial, written in capital letters: “I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THE MURDER OF ELIPHAZ LAKI.” I managed to track down Duncan Laki—who, by fortuitous chance, happened to be back visiting Uganda from his new family home in New Jersey—and got in touch with Gowon’s defense lawyer, who told me he would arrange for me to meet the general.\nThe story unwound from there. Over the next few years, I spent many days traveling around the backroads of hilly western Uganda, driving through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world, as I tried to track down old friends and colleagues of Eliphaz Laki’s. I got the chance to talk to unrepentant former generals from Idi Amin’s army, as we sat next to the ruins of mansions that they’d built during their time in power. I was able to interview President Museveni at his cattle ranch, and to spend a great deal of time with Yusuf Gowon in prison, coming to understand his motivations for serving such a wicked ruler. I witnessed Uganda’s reaction to the death of the still-exiled Amin in August 2003, and got to see the Laki murder trial culminate with a fittingly ambiguous judgment. Over time, a story that started out as a narrative about the past’s mysteries became something else entirely: a book about the flawed and conflicted, but ultimately inspiring, nation that emerged from Uganda’s decades of turmoil.\nI wrote the entirety of The Teeth May Smile But The Heart Does Not Forget in a tiny studio apartment overlooking Prospect Park, on Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn, New York. That might seem like an odd locale for writing a book about Africa, but it wasn’t really. The neighborhood had a familiar sort of cacophony, the kind that comes from a cheek-by-jowl juxtaposition of cultures: a Swiss jazz musician lived upstairs, a West Indian drug dealer lived next door, some Dominicans owned the ground-floor grocery. There was a friendly Ghanaian bar at the end of the block, along with a string of other African establishments—places that reminded me Uganda was not so far away. Coming home to the United States also gave me the opportunity to continue my acquaintance—I think I can say friendship—with Duncan Laki, who now lives a very suburban life in Monmouth County, New Jersey, and works as an official with the Ugandan Mission to the United Nations. Every once and a while as I worked on the book, I would receive an email from some Ugandan who had heard about it, and who wanted to know more about how Duncan carried out his search, because they too had a loved one who had disappeared many years before. Duncan’s example has inspired many Ugandans, by demonstrating that the truth is, in fact, retrievable. I think that whatever this book may accomplish, it pales in comparison to that.\nPlus: Check out Book Beast, for more news on hot titles and authors and excerpts from the latest books.\nAndrew Rice’s first book, The Teeth May Smile but the Heart Does Not Forget: Murder and Memory in Uganda, will be published in May by Metropolitan Books. He is a contributing writer at The New York Times Magazine. Between 2002 and 2004, he lived in Uganda as a fellow of the Institute of Current World Affairs, an American nonprofit foundation."}
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{"text": "The League promotes friendship and fellowship between its members and the outdoor amusement industry and pledges to assist those in need through one of its many programs.\nSince 1913, 102 Showmen and 3 Show \"women\" have served as President of this prestige organization. The Showmen' League of America has over 1000 members.\nShowmen's League - St. Louis\nAll inquiries to the St. Louis Club can be made to Theresa Noerper tmnep@aol.com or calling (314) 378-8696.\nThe St. Louis club became a chapter of the Showmen's League of America of Chicago in November of 1965. We have nearly 300 members in the St. Louis organization. The sole purpose of the club is to fund scholarships for deserving students. We have three meetings a year (Annual Banquet, Gibtown Meeting and a Spring meeting).\nSt. Louis has a Showmen's Rest that is maintained by the club. Memorial Scholarships are also an important part of the club's history and success. Currently there are 7 Memorial and 1 Living Scholarships available to the St. Louis Scholarship program. Anyone interested in establishing a memorial fund should contact an officer of the club for information.\nShowmen's League - Canada"}
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{"text": "IMS100 G/C Combo-Grab™ IMS Beads\nIMS100 G/C Combo-Grab™ IMS Beads\nImmunomagnetic separation (IMS) is a method used to isolate cells from a complex sample, e.g. biological specimens, cell culture, or environmental matrices. Paramagnetic beads, coated with antibodies, will bind to antigens present on the surface of target cells. A magnet is then applied to the sample tube and the IMS particle-target cell complex is pulled toward the magnet, concentrating and isolating the target cells. Later, the IMS particles can be detached from the target cells, which can be visualized and identified through immunofluorescence and DIC microscopy.\nWaterborne Grab™ beads are designed for use in the capture and isolation of Giardia spp. cysts, or Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts. The beads are provided as a monodisperse, stable suspension of super-paramagnetic particles that measure approximately 1.4-1.6 um in diameter.\nThe IMS-Grab™ Bead kits are designed for use in the IMS protocol contained in US EPA Methods 1622, 1623, and 1623.1. However, at this time, our IMS-Grab™ Bead kits have not yet been EPA-validated. The dissociation step caled for in the EPA methods may be omitted if separation of the IMS particles from the parasites is unnecessary.\nEach kit yields 20 tests, 100 uL per assay.\nKit Includes:\n- Grab™ Beads, 2.0 mL (= 20 tests)\n- 2X Grab™ Buffer-A, 2X concentrated\n- 1X Grab™ Buffer-B, 1X"}
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{"text": "What is Copywriting?\nCopywriting is the art of persuading your readers to take an action. It is the act of using words to get your message across. Copywriters are responsible for developing content that entices and inspires people to purchase a product or service. We deal in the best copywriting service in Jaipur.\nCopywriting has evolved over the years, with the introduction of new technologies and opportunities for advertising. The internet has given rise to email marketing, social media, blogs, and podcasts.\nCopywriting can go far beyond just writing ad copy or headlines; it can also involve editing text or proofreading. Copywriters should care about grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, style consistency, and readability when composing written content for other people’s consumption!\nSince the advent of email copywriting, there has been a need for SEO copywriters who can do the job more effectively than anyone else. Writers of such emails need to be able to generate an inside look inside their reader’s minds and imaginations.\nThe SEO email copywriting service includes writing articles and emails that will help attract and convert more traffic, increase engagement rates and also create a sense of belonging for potential customers. Hire Copywriting Service in Jaipur.\nThe world is going digital and there is a huge demand for SEO copywrites to create content for the online world. We at Copywriting Services provide a complete range of services from keyword research to SEO email copywriting.\nMarketing Copywriting Services In Jaipur\nMarketing copywriting involves the process of writing advertisements for a company, product, or service. These can be in any printed and electronic form like websites, magazines and newspapers, radio and television commercials.\nBasically, marketing copywriting is about creating a message that will capture the attention of your desired audience and compel them to take some type of specific action. The goal is to provide information in a way that engages the reader and compels them to take an action such as calling you for more information, visiting your website, or making a purchase.\nMarketing copywriters write content for digital marketing purposes such as email or social media marketing ads; they also write print ads for use in newspapers or magazines; they could even work with movie scripts to help sell movie tickets.\nBest Copywriters in Jaipur\nWe have a team of expert copywriters who can help you in strategizing your business’ digital marketing plans. They understand the need of the client and perform accordingly, to ensure that they are getting the best out of their investment. Be it any kind of business, our experts can create content that will give you an edge over other businesses in your niche without compromising on quality.\nWelcome to the Medical, Real Estate, and Health and Wellness Copywriting Services in Jaipur.\nCopywriters near me\nWe are an innovative professional copywriting company that specializes in writing excellent content for businesses. We create powerful yet simple messages with attention to detail so that our clients can convey their brand’s message in the best way possible.\nBook our Copywriting Service In Jaipur at a very affordable price."}
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{"text": "Turkish fighter jets in Azerbaijan for joint drill\nBAKU\nTurkish F-16 fighter jets have arrived in Azerbaijan for joint military exercises, Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry said on July 31.\nIn a statement, the ministry said the jets will take part in the TurAz Qartali-2020 Joint Exercises, which began on July 29..\n“According to the plan, the situation is evaluated, combat missions are specified, reconnaissance of the area is carried out in real conditions,” the Azerbaijani ministry said in an earlier statement.\n“After hearing the relevant reports, the tasks for the use of troops participating in the exercises are clarified in accordance with the adopted decision,” it noted.\nThe exercises come on the heels of clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the northwestern Tovuz border region. At least 11 Azerbaijani soldiers, including a major general and a colonel, were killed in the clashes.\nAzerbaijan accused Armenia of “provocation,” with Ankara throwing its weight behind Baku, and warning Yerevan that it would not hesitate to stand against any kind of attack on its eastern neighbor."}
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{"text": "- Step 1\nLeave the cameraphone in your pocket. It’s one thing if you’re Clooney and Co. shooting yet another Danny Ocean flick, it’s quite another when annoying gamblers start snapping away to capture their third blackjack in a row. Most casinos prohibit photographic equipment of any kind on the floor, so leave the shutterbug activity off the floor.\n- Step 2\nKeep your kids away. Even though they’re allowed on gaming floors in Las Vegas, children are nothing more than a nuisance in a casino. In fact, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission prohibits kids on any casino floor. At Borgata in Atlantic City, N.J., tykes can’t even go into the resort unless they’re hotel guests. At the Taj Mahal (also in Atlantic CIty), a strict curfew is enforced since loitering kids waiting for ma and pa has become something of an epidemic.\n- Step 3\nPeople have their own problems. Your car payment is due. You’re on the verge of a divorce. Your ex-girlfriend just started dating someone with green hair. Your mom is going to the hospital for tests. Life can be cruel, for sure. Before you sit down to play, clear your mind of problems because you have one goal at the table. So, let your inner Adrian remind you — \"Win.\"\n- Step 4\nAsk before you sit. We know how frustrating it can be when searching for an empty seat at a low-wager game. For example, it’s near 2 a.m. and the only vacant seat at a five-dollar-minimum blackjack table is next to a Hell’s Angel. Check the betting circle in front of the empty chair. If it has a chip in it, chances are he’s playing duel hands. Respectfully see if the circle is open before sitting down.\n- Step 5\nStop waving money and be patient. Wait for the end of a round or spin before you bug the dealer to buy in. A good way to agitate a tired dealer who’s been standing on his feet all day is to demand chips as soon as you approach a table. Wait for the end of the turn, have your money visibly ready on the table and tell him you want to \"buy in\" in whatever denomination you desire. Never hand him money.\n- Step 6\nTip when you’re winning. When you’re up, tip the dealer. Believe me, he’ll remember. It doesn’t have to be an exorbitant amount of money, but a mere gesture or token for his service. After all, the dealers are in the service industry much like a waitress or a bartender. If you feel uncomfortable tipping, place a small side bet and let him know it’s for the table. If a generous pit boss recognizes your good will, he just might return the favor when you request that complimentary steak dinner."}
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{"text": "Dries Mertens’ next destination is still unknown, although there are several offers from big European clubs.\nDries Mertens will almost certainly leave Napoli, and yesterday there were speculations that Roma sent him an offer.\nThe English media claim that in addition to Roma, a Premier League club is also interested in Mertens, and that is Chelsea.\nMertens’ contract with Napoli will expire soon, and many clubs would be happy to bring him for free, as the Belgian is a very good player."}
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{"text": "Serve up a classic in a whole new way! Icy coke shot glasses are the perfect addition to a nice shot of Jack Daniels. This will certainly start your party off right.\nIngredients:\n- Jack Daniel's Whiskey\n- Splash of Coke\nHOW TO:\nCocktail:\n- - Add water to your shot glass ice cube trays. Add a bit of coke for color. (Don't add too much or your shot glasses won't hold liquid for very long!)\n- - Fill will Jack. *Chilled jack, if you want glasses to last longer!\n- - Drink and enjoy.\n- - Shot glasses can be used as ice cubes for your cocktail after too"}
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{"text": "2019 started off with a bang right out of the gate with a trip to the Yucatan capital, Merida, Mexico!\nWhy Merida? To be honest, it was sort of unscientific. I said to my sister, who was going to travel with me, “Let’s do two locations. One on the Riviera Maya and the other could be either Merida or Mexico City.” She thought Merida sounded more manageable for the few days we’d have there, so that’s how we decided on it. Luckily, there are plenty of things to do in Merida Mexico.\nWe only stayed for a few days (4 full days), but I would definitely consider visiting this charming city again and again. The food, architecture, history, and shopping were all top notch. Merida is easy enough to get to from the Cancun airport, where we flew in, and the city is quite walkable.\nMexico City is still on my “to do” list, and I am hoping to get there this fall for Dia de los Muertos, if not sooner.\nBut you’re here for the goods so let’s get to it. I’ll touch on a bunch of different things to do in Merida Mexico, and include lots of photos from our visit!\nThis site contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through them, The Roving Fox will receive a small commission at no cost to you. Thanks for your support!\nThe famous Merida sign. Photo credit Stephanie Janes\nMerida is the capital city of the Yucatan state, and the largest city in the Yucatan Peninsula. There are 31 states in Mexico, and Merida lies to the north-western part of the state.\nRight? How do you even get there? After some Googling I found out that it wasn’t that bad! I had already booked my round trip flight to the Cancun Airport, so it was a matter of trying to get from Cancun to Merida. Here were the options:\nMerida’s airport, the Manual Conscencio Rejon International Airport MID, is located a few miles outside the city center. There are direct flights to the Merida airport from Mexico City, Houston, Miami, and Belize City.\nBut since we were arriving in Cancun, there are no direct flights to Merida, even though it’s so close!\nFlight time would have been 8 hours since we would have had a layover in Mexico City and the flight would have been at least $200.\nSo this option wasn’t really meant for us. But if you can lay over in Houston or Miami, it would be super easy to get to Merida.\nMerida is about a 3.5 hour drive from Cancun. You take the modern highway 180D west and drive on til you get to Merida. The highway is wide and open with minimal traffic. You can rent a car at a number of car rental agencies at the Cancun Airport, and the Enterprise car rental in Cancun has some of the best ratings.\nCheck with your own auto insurance carrier and credit card to see if they cover car rentals and insurance in Mexico. Otherwise, you will pay next to nothing for a car ($5/day), but you’ll get slammed with insurance fees.\nMake sure you get some pesos (at least $50 USD worth) before taking your car on the highway as there are cash-only tolls.\nIt does seem safe to drive from Cancun to Merida, but we opted to not drive since we’d only need a car once or twice.\nThis is what we ended up doing! The ADO bus is a clean and comfortable passenger bus which seats about 50 people. It also has a restroom aboard. You can see some photos of the ADO bus on my Instagram “Mexico” story.\nThe bus picks up at the various Cancun Airport terminals and drives to the Fiesta Americana in downtown Merida.\nIt costs about 750 pesos ($39) to Merida and 450 pesos ($23) on the return (I can’t say why the price was different, other than we booked the return online).\nWhen you exit the international terminal in Cancun, go past all of the car rental agencies, out the sliding doors, and head towards the buses on the right.\nYou’ll see an ADO stand where they sell tickets to Merida, Playa del Carmen, Cancun, and other locations. You can purchase tickets there with cash or credit card. (Cash is fastest).\nIn hindsight, I wish we had booked our ADO tickets online in advance. But we didn’t know if our flights would be delayed and didn’t want to miss a bus and end up paying for a ticket twice. Oh well…next time we will know better!\nMerida is very walkable and we found that we did not need a car at all. We walked everywhere (gotta get those steps in anyway), and took taxis or Ubers otherwise.\nWe took a taxi twice in Merida Mexico. Both were very clean with nice drivers. One had a meter and one did not. With the one that did not have a meter, we asked how much it would be to our destination before entering the car. I’d always recommend asking before you get in a taxi so you’re not surprised at the end. You can also walk away if the price doesn’t feel right.\nHowever, you can also use Uber in Merida, and we did use it to get from our AirBnB to the Fiesta Americana to catch our bus back to Cancun. It is very cheap, and I like that the drivers and routes are tracked by Uber.\nCathedral of Merida, Mexico. Photo credit Stephanie Janes\nI’d recommend staying in the center of Merida. This is where you’ll find the most things to do like museums, restaurants, shopping, and more.\nWe stayed at an AirBnb downtown, and it was a perfect place for starting our daily explorations. It was not a super fancy place, but it was $25 per day (including all fees and taxes), and it was a short walk to all of the Merida attractions.\nOther hotel options in Merida include:\n–Rosas y Xocolate ($275), the charming pink hotel on the Paseo de Montejo with a world-class spa on-site\n–Fiesta Americana ($89), a great choice if you take the ADO bus since you’ll be dropped off door to door\n–Hyatt Regency Merida ($100), is a wonderful choice if you want classic hotel amenities like a gym\n–AirBnB options abound in Merida! So many cute places to rent, from a room to a multi-bedroom house. Merida home rentals are so affordable.\nStay or dine at Rosas y Xocolate in Merida. Photo credit Julia Janes\nWe did about a half day of shopping in Merida right near the main plaza. It seemed like a lot of vendors matched prices with each other, because all of the stores had nearly identical pricing.\nSome of the shop owners could be assertive in trying to get us to come into their store, which makes me slightly uncomfortable.\nLike, if I am stopped and looking at something, I will come in if I want to come in. By them calling to me, it actually just made me want to walk away and avoid a hard sell. Anyone else feel that way?\nBut we did end up buying some really beautiful handmade goods at a store called Mundo Maya. I bought a gorgeous hand-embroidered belt with flowers ($40) I am hoping to wear next year during Day of the Dead. And my sister bought a soft Sisal blanket made from the fibers of the Sisal plant.\nIt was also possible to purchase beautiful table coverings, pillow cases, clothing, hammocks, and jewelry in Merida. Perhaps we could have hunted down better prices, but since we were only there for a few days, we just shopped in the downtown.\nA local also recommended we check out Mercado San Benito, Casa de las artesanías del Mayab, and Mercado Lucas De Galvéz for handmade goods. Unfortunately, we didn’t have the time!\nShopping at Mundo Maya. Photo credit Stephanie Janes\nThe most famous of the Mayan ruins is Chichen Itza, the pre-Hispanic Mayan city dating back to 600 AD. It’s extremely well-preserved, and I’d recommend hiring one of the local guides to walk you through the various parts of the site.\nIf you go to Chichen Itza on a day trip from Merida, pair it with a trip to the charming colonial city of Valladolid and dine at the restaurant located in the Hotel El Mesón del Marqués. Ken and I still talk about the meals we ate their and their fresh-pressed juices.\nTo get from Merida to Chichen Itza you can take an organized tour (check out Viator itineraries, or there are a number of tour companies in downtown Merida who can organize a trip for you).\nYou can also rent a car and drive, and the roads are clean and wide. Check out Expedia for deals on car rentals in Merida Mexico.\nIf Chichen Itza is too far away from Merida, try visiting Uxmal! It is one of the most important archaeological sites of Mayan culture, and easy to access on a day trip from Merida.\nBuilt around 500 AD, it ruled the area along with Chichen Itza. They were connected by the “sacbe,” or “white road.” It was called the Sacbe because of the light, paved road which connected the two cities.\nLegend has it that Uxmal’s main structure, the Pyramid of the Magician, was built in one night with the magic of a dwarf. In addition to the pyramid, there’s also a ball-playing game court and several long structures.\nIt’s not expensive to visit Uxmal, just 57 pesos ($3 USD).\nAnd you can pair a visit to Uxmal with a tour of Choco Story, a chocolate museum across the street. You can do the self-guided tour of Choco Story, taste their hot chocolate during a demonstration, and stop by the shop to pick up bars of chocolate!\nWalking next to the Mayan Ruins. Photo credit Stephanie Janes\nA third exquisite archaeological site near Merida is Mayapan. It was founded around 1,000 AD, so it is the “youngest” of these three ruins.\nIf you have energy and a sense of adventure, you can climb the main structure at Mayapan.\nPro tip: don’t wear flip flops like I did. I was scared half to death climbing down!!\nTours do not go to Maypan, but you can rent a car for the day, or check out this guided tour to Mayapan we did on Airbnb. You go to Mayapan, bike to hidden cenotes, and have a Mayan meal prepared by locals next to the cenotes. I highly recommend it!\nMayapan ruins. Photo credit Stephanie Janes\nOn the western part of the Yucatan is the Celestun Nature Reserve, a wetland area which is home to flamingos and other wildlife. If you don’t have a car, it would be best to join a day trip out to the reserve, as it takes 90 minutes or so to drive there from Merida.\nYou might have seen photos of a beautiful pink lake with white sand and blue skies. That’s Las Coloradas in Mexico! It’s more north in the Yucatan, and takes about 3 hours in a car from Merida. Again, it’s probably best to rent a car, but there are a few organized tours available if you don’t want to drive.\nCenotes are sinkholes filled with fresh and clean water. I’ve heard different versions of what cenotes are, but the most plausible seems to be that they were “bubbles” formed when the asteroid crashed into Earth which killed the dinosaurs. It makes sense because the asteroid hit the Yucatan!\nLuckily for us today, the cenotes are filled with gorgeous blue water, perfect for swimming!\nThere are a number of cenotes near Merida. Some of the most popular are:\nCenote Xlacah, which is located near the Museo del Pueblo Maya and the Dzibilchaltun Mayan ruins.\nCenote X’batun, which was my favorite cenote for the beautiful blue colors of the water. It’s close to a small group of other cenotes and Uxmal, too, so you can make a great day trip out of that!\nCenote Kankirixche has crystal clear water, so you should bring a snorkel to really check it out!\nHanging out at the Cenote X’batun. Photo credit Julia Janes\nThe Paseo de Montejo is often compared to the Champs Elysees in Paris and it’s easy to see why. It’s a wide, tree-lined street for cars and pedestrians filled with lovely restaurants, historic houses, and a genteel energy.\nThe houses lining the Paseo de Montejo are the city homes of the hacienda owners, most of which have been restored to their former glory. It’s wonderful to walk down the Paseo de Montejo at sunset and check out the Monumento à la Patria.\nEvery day, the Merida Tourism Office offers a free walking tour. It begins at the Palacio Municipal de Mérida and lasts about 90 minutes. The guides cover the history of Merida and some interesting cultural tidbits.\nThe tour starts and ends right in the main square, so you’re close to the iconic “Merida” brightly colored sign.\nYou have to sign in for the tour so they can keep track of who takes it. You can tip the guide afterwards.\nAs the capital of the Yucatan, Merida is a hotbed for arts and culture!\nMerida is home to The Yucatan Symphony Orchestra, which performs a full season at the Jose Peon Contreras Theatre, and chamber music concerts.\nThe Jose Peon Contreras Theatre also hosts opera, dance, music, and more at their 1,000 seat venue.\nMerida is home to both a modern and folkloric dance company, a children’s choir, chamber choir, and state band. Visit the Cultura Yucatan website for more information.\nThe city hosts a number of free outdoor festivals and events, with the most popular being the cultural festivals in early January to celebrate the Epiphany and Merida International Arts Festival. Just be aware that businesses might close early on festival days!\nMerida has no shortage of culturally interesting and vibrant museums. Some of the most popular museums include:\nMuseum of the City of Merida: This museum features exhibits on the history of Mérida from Mayan times to the present and is located just off the main square of Plaza de la Independencia. It’s also free and has air conditioning for those hot afternoons you need to get out of the sun.\nMayan World Museum of Mérida (Gran Museo del Mundo Maya): This gorgeous museum covers the Mayan history of Merida and the local area. It highlights the age of dinosaurs and their extinction, as well as centuries of Mayan culture. It costs $150 pesos for foreigners (about $8 USD) and would be best to take an Uber or taxi to the museum since it’s a little further from downtown.\nPalacio Cantón, Yucatan Regional Museum of Anthropology: Housed in this converted home of a Mexican General, the Palacio Cantón is now a museum dedicated to anthropology. It’s just $52 pesos ($3 USD) to enter, and is a great way to get lost in the past for a few hours.\nI don’t know how else to say it…Merida restaurants are sickening. Like, in the RuPaul’s Drag Race sense of “this is so amazing I’m sickened.” It’s a positive thing, I swear, xo.\nHere are a few of our favorite places to eat in Merida.\nOur favorite places for breakfast were SOCO Merida for their flaky croissants and strong cappuccinos, and El Barrio for their hospitality and delicious Mexican specialties like Huevos Rancheros.\nTry the Honey Latte at Bengala Kaffeehaus–it will change you.\nBreakfasts in Merida are so yummy! L to R: SOCO, El Barrio, Bengala Kaffeehaus. Photo credit Stephanie Janes\nLa Chaya Maya: This place was so yummy we ate here twice. Their menu is bursting with Yucatan specialties, which I learned is different than Mexican food. Definitely try the chaya juice – it is so refreshing, and made from the leaves of the chaya (tree-spinach).\nWe tried the lime soup, panuchos, salads, and a corn tamale filled with chicken. The chaya juice is a must-have!\nAnd there is a woman who makes the tortillas by hand in the restaurant, which is really special to watch for a few moments.\nLa Chaya Maya in Merida Mexico. Photo credit Stephanie Janes\nIf you’re looking for a special night out, make a reservation at Rosas y Xocolate. We passed a pleasant few hours dining on their outdoor patio.\nI’d also highly recommend Mercado 60, which is a collection of a dozen or so vendors all selling different foods like tacos, burritos, fresh juices, margaritas, and more. Very cool vibe with lots of young people.\nPancho’s was another excellent restaurant and bar, with a large indoor seating area as well as a massive outdoor deck, which was gorgeous.\nMercado 60 in Merida Mexico. Photo credit Stephanie Janes\nKi Xokolatl has a shop next to the Santa Lucia Park and prides itself on its organic bean-to-bar chocolate. But we really loved their frozen chocolate drink, which was so refreshing and sweet!\nPOLA Gelato Shop (Santa Lucia) has delicious gelatos in a variety of unique flavors. I tried the strawberry shortcake and the Rosca de reyes, which is a traditional fruit cake served on King’s Day. The gelato had little pieces of cake in it, which was a fun way to try it!\nLa Michoacana: This is a chain of ice cream shops that serves interesting popsicle combinations, ice cream, and fruit drinks all across Mexico. There are five locations in downtown Merida.\nIce cream at POLA and sweet treats at La Michoacana in Merida Mexico. Photo credit Stephanie Janes\nThere are fun bars everywhere in Merida, but the ones we kept hearing about were La mezcalería, La negrita, Pipiripau, Mayanpub, and La Pulquerida. Admittedly, we were so exhausted at the end of each day we weren’t able to stay up very late to enjoy them.\nIf you’re feeling adventurous, here’s a DIY Merida food tour I curated using all of the restaurants listed above!\nThere are public wifi spots all over Merida! I was surprised and happy with how accessible wifi was in public areas and in cafes and restaurants. I work while traveling, and never had a problem logging on somewhere.\nCheck out my guide for accessing wifi and data while traveling.\nAnd read how you can learn Spanish for free (or close to it).\nEven though we were in Mexico for 10 days total, we were in Merida for just 5 days before we moved on to a Riviera Maya resort which had laundry on site. So I was able to pack for all 10 days in a carry on (which was stuffed to within an inch of its life) and a small backpack. But I’ll list out everything I packed.\nI feel I slightly over packed, and could have shed a few items, namely dresses. I was pretty proud to fit everything in a carry on and a backpack, though! I didn’t buy many souvenirs, and I did not bring any jewelry.\nEven in the winter, Mexico can be quite hot and sunny during the day. So you should pack layers, and things that you can wear twice before washing.\nI’ll link to items below you might find of interest.\n–Packing cubes (I’m obsessed with them for staying organized)\n-4 dresses (this was 1 dress too many)\n-1 romper (my first ever romper! Pictured above in the Mayan Ruins photo)\n-1 swim cover up that doubled as a shirt\n-2-3 pairs of shorts and workout tops\n-1 pair Uniqlo leggings\n-1 pair thin joggers\n-1 cardigan for cool nights\n-2-3 t-shirts\n-2 bras, 8 underwear, 4 socks\n-1 hat, or buy one in Merida\n-2-3 swimsuits (Target has some great ones!)\n-Goggles\n–Skechers slip on sneakers\n-“Fancy” flip flops / sandals\n–Moroccan Oil travel size shampoo and conditioner\n-Pacifica face wash and face cream\n-Toothpaste and floss\n–Dr. Bronner unscented castile baby liquid soap (great for body and clothes)\n–Australian Gold tinted sunscreen (I substituted this for foundation)\n–Neutrogena sunscreen SPF 45\n-Hand Sanitizer\n–Schmidt’s Lime Deodorant\n–Dell XPS laptop so I could work remotely\n-iPhone XS to use as my primary camera (all photos in this article taken on the iPhone!)\n-CORDS! I love this one that can be used on iPhones and micro USB\n-Earphones\n-Note: Americans do not need power converters in Mexico\n-Neopsorin\n-Hydro cortisone cream for bug bites\n-Aspirin / Ibuprofen\n-Motion sickness pills if you get sick on long car rides\n-Bandaids\n-Pepto Bismal\n-Tissue packets\n-Day backpack (my teal day backpack, pictured above, is actually a diaper bag and I love it for all of the pockets!)\n-Snacks\n–Collapsible shopping bag for picking up groceries or for shopping\n-I did not bring my tripod and I so wish I did!\n-Pen\n-I snapped photos of all of my credit cards and travel documents and uploaded them into Google Drive so I could always access the info, even if something got lost or stolen\nPlease leave a comment below or on Instagram / Facebook if you have more Merida Mexico tips! Or, if this article helped you plan your own trip, I’d love to hear from you.\nShare and Save This Article\nOther articles you might enjoy:\nTrip to Spain Cost: How Much We Spent For 2 Weeks in Spain and Morocco\nThings To Do in Boston in Winter!\nRuthFebruary 1, 2019\nI have not been to Merida yet but it is on my list. I have been to Valladolid and other cities in the Peninsula and enjoyed every single place (and the food). I think I am most interested in visiting Uxmal.\nStephanieFebruary 2, 2019\nUxmal is amazing! I also love Valladolid. There is so much interesting history and architecture all over Mexico.\nRileyFebruary 1, 2019\nWow, what a comprehensive guide! Thank you for sharing.\nStephanieFebruary 2, 2019\nThanks for reading, Riley!\nLindzFebruary 2, 2019\nI seriously need to explore more of Mexico! I’d love to visit the ruins and the ceynotes look incredible! Do you know if you can dive near there?\nStephanieFebruary 2, 2019\nI think you can dive in some of the cenotes, yes! I have never been diving, but we snorkeled in all of them. They are so clear all the way down!\nAshlynFebruary 3, 2019\nThis is seriously so well written! Love all the details. I haven’t been to Mexico in years but it’s definitely time for me to head back!\nStephanieFebruary 4, 2019\nThanks, Ashlyn! I love Mexico, too!\nStephanieMarch 11, 2019\nThank you for reading! I hope you also enjoy the lipstick!"}
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{"text": "Tyler Maxwell from Warren Hills Regional School has been selected to play in the Phil Simms North South All Star Classic being held at Piscataway High School June 23 at 7 p.m.\nMaxwell is a senior and will be graduating June 18. In his football career he received the following honors:\n2012 - All West Jersey OL 1st Team LG\n2013 - All West Jersey OL 1st Team RG, All-Group 2nd Team and All-Area 3rd Team\nHe will be attending Kings College in Wilkes Barre, Pa., majoring in athletic training and will continue his football career playing for Kings.\nTickets are $6 each.\nFor more information, contact P. Maxwell at 908-689-4782."}
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{"text": "********************Breaking News**********************We now have an exciting new venture at Wigfield Farm…..[drum roll please]……we are now offering VIP Meerkat or Reptile Experiences at Wigfield Farm! We meet people all the time who want to get that little bit closer to our animals and obviously our reptile room is not usually open to the public. Here are the details:\nThe meerkat experience is £30 for 2 people or £60 for a maximum of 4 people for approximately 30 minutes, this will involve preparing their food, going in their enclosure and feeding them. They are very inquisitive and cheeky so they will probably try and climb on you and so provide an excellent photo opportunity!\nThe reptile experience is £30 for 2 people or £60 for a maximum of 4 people and is for approximately 45 minutes. The experience is an opportunity to face your fears, get up close, touch and hold a variety of weird and wonderful animals, including snakes and lizards...this will be an excellent photo opportunity!\nThese experiences would make an ideal gift for someone...maybe an anniversary gift?...nothing says 'I love you' like a Meerkat or reptile encounter!\n*All children must be supervised.\n**Minimum age is 5 years old.\nExperiences must be booked prior to visiting the farm as you will receive exclusive access.\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL…ring [01226] 216 474 or email l.robinson@barnsley.ac.uk"}
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{"text": "HAMMOND | The Hammond Redevelopment Commission will meet at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.\nThe commission will hold a public hearing on an additional appropriation for the 2013 redevelopment budget.\nThe appropriation deals with the $400,000 the Redevelopment Commission is giving Unilever to help pay for the new wrought iron fence at the company's North Hammond site along Indianapolis Boulevard.\nWhen the city closed the tax increment financing district that had been created to benefit Unilever, the $400,000 was set aside to help pay for the beautification project.\nThe meeting will be held inside Council Chambers, 5925 Calumet Ave."}
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{"text": "Join the Debate!\nAll comments and users are subject to Townhall's new comments policy.\nLogin in to Post Your Comments\nApparently an invitation to the White House is only offered to those who aren’t too “political” or in other words, have fought against socialism (oh, semantics…). Seeing that Lech Walesa successfully led Poland’s revolt against Soviet communism, I guess that puts him on the blacklist.\nAll this, of course, comes off the heels of the president’s “Polish death camp” gaffe, which caused a firestorm of outrage in Poland and was met by a less than sincere response from the Snubs Freedom Fighter, Lech Walesa"}
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{"text": "Latest News\nSermon: Never Alone\nMay 17, 2020Sixth Sunday of Easter John 14:15-21 by Eric Anderson If you’re a myna, the world can be a noisy place. In case you haven’t noticed, mynas like to hop around on the metal roofs of houses, and they can sure make a racket. Bang! Bang! Bang! All day long. Then there’s the rush […]\nPastor’s Corner: Tired?\n[…]\nOnline Worship for May 17, 2020\nWelcome to Church of the Holy Cross’s live streaming worship service for May 17th, 2020. Feel free to follow the service text by scrolling down, or you may download and print the service in PDF format from this link. Online Worship, May 17, 2020Sixth Sunday of Easter Rev. Eric S. Anderson, Pastor WE GATHER TO […]\nWhat I’m Thinking: Not Left Alone\nJesus promised his disciples the companionship of the Holy Spirit so that they knew they would never be alone. He also knew that might not be promise enough. Here’s a transcript. I’m thinking about further on in the fourteenth chapter of John’s Gospel (John 14:15-21); further on, that is, than last week. In this section […]"}
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{"text": "HUAWEI starts developing smart roadsJanuary 14, 2021\nDespite the fact that HUAWEI is not a car manufacturer, the Chinese tech giant is focusing on the transportation ecosystem. In particular, the electronics manufacturer is actively developing smart roads that will be adapted for use by electric vehicles with an autopilot system.\nHUAWEI has already built a test four-kilometer section of the road in Wuxi, which is located in the Chinese province of Jiangsu. Now the X-Bus, equipped with an artificial intelligence system, runs along this route. The vehicle independently drives back and forth, overcomes obstacles, stops, accelerates and collects an impressive amount of information for further analysis.\nSpecial sensors and multiple cameras help the bus to distinguish between traffic lights, street signs and obstacles. In addition to sensors, the road itself helps the movement of the bus: according to the HUAWEI engineers, it literally “talks” to the autopilot system.\nAccording to Bloomberg, such a HUAWEI project is the country’s first steps towards building smart road infrastructure throughout China in order to increase their safety. The key goal of the Chinese company during the development phase is to obtain information from the road itself, and not only with the help of sensors and cameras placed on the vehicle. Such a solution is possible only when building smart roads.\n-"}
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{"text": "The delegation of Turkmenistan, consisting of the leadership of the Association \"Turkmenfilm\" named after Oguzhan and the film crew, will take part in the XIV Tashkent International Film Festival \"Pearl of the Silk Road\", which will be held on September 13-18. At a press conference held on September 8, the organizers of this multi-format event reported many interesting details regarding its program and participants.\nIt is expected that the Tashkent film festival will bring together about 500 film workers, movie stars and celebrities, producers and film critics, film scholars, media representatives from 40 countries. During the days of the film festival, 150 feature, documentary and short films will be shown, more than 20 events related to film production, education, demonstration of films, and the filmmaking process will be held. Takeshi Kitano, Armand Assante, Burak Ozcevit, Sergey Bezrukov, Johnny Depp (online) and Timur Bekmambetov will take part in the opening ceremony of the film festival.\nWithin the framework of the Tashkent International Film Festival, the Days of Cinema of the SCO countries will be held, timed to coincide with the summit of the heads of the SCO member states, which will be held from September 15 to 16 in Samarkand and to which President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov is invited as a guest of honor. Days of world, documentary, national and retro cinema will also be held\nDozens of other events of the film festival include round tables and forums, master classes and creative meetings with famous actors, signing of memorandums and agreements on the creation of new joint film projects, show concerts and performances. The highlight of the panel for animators will be the presentation of the animation project \"Khoja Nasreddin\" by producer and director Timur Bekmambetov. He will also hold a presentation of the full-length action film \"Kyrk-Kyz\", based on the legend of forty brave Amazon girls who defended the fortress of the same name in battle.\nTurkmen filmmakers will take part in many events of the Tashkent Film Festival, including its opening and closing ceremonies, in the international competition of young filmmakers \"Film in Five Days\", in a meeting of heads of national film studios of the CIS countries, at which it is planned to sign an Agreement on the establishment of an international association of organizations film industry of the Commonwealth countries, as well as hold the Days of Turkmen cinema, scheduled for September 13, 16 and 17. They will present the competition films of a new generation of Turkmen directors \"Istyarin\" by Arslan Eyeberdyev, \"Gyzyl kurte\" by Sahysalykh Bayramov and \"At-Myrat\" by Vepa Ishankuliev.\nSource: Turkmenistan: the Golden Age Online Newspaper"}
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{"text": "Kickstarted my birthday celebrations which started even earlier this year cos of travel plans. I wanted something soupy so random googling brought me to this place at Millenia Walk. I can’t find much information on this place online and there were little reviews too but we decided to take a leap of faith and go there for lunch, and it turned out to be a really good decision\nGyu Jin is located along the Japanese food street on the 2nd level of Millenia Walk\nThey serve lunch sets (ala carte)\nAnd buffet as well, for those who wanted a filling portion\nAnd since it was a weekday, we decided to take the Japanese A5 Wagyu Beef Chuck roll lunch set ($45.90) else we might be dozing off in the afternoon. The lunch set consists of 130g of beef, vegetables and icecream\nThe restaurant was really empty when we arrived and we were like.. hmm that’s not a good sign\nYou can also dictate the sauce/condiments you wanted and the staffs would bring it over to you. To be honest, the garlic, chilli padi and spring onion came in generous portion. I think 2 pax to one bowl would be good to share\nThe shabu shabu came in individual pot and you can choose 2 soup bases. I went for the yuzu and tomato while the friend went for the yuzu and kelp (which she liked it a lot)\nWe added an additional portion of Hokkaido pork to go along as well\nLook the the beautiful colour of the beef\nAssortment of vegetables which you cannot choose\nOrdered rice and kimchi as an addition as well cos the friend is a 饭桶\nI say the quality of the beef was really good. Tender pieces of beef that dissolves easily when you chew. Even the pork was a worthy mention. It didn’t have a really strong taste of pork and it went so well with the ponzu sauce\nEnded the meal with icecream. I had the matcha while the friend had the coconut. Since it’s a Thai brand, I recommend you to go for the coconut icecream. lol\nTo be honest, I didn’t expect much cos I wanted to try the other place. But I felt like this place is a discovered gem. For its affordable pricing and quality meat, it definitely deserved more love. For those who are looking for a decent shabu shabu / sukiyaki place, I reckon you should give this place a chance as well\nGyu Jin Shabu Shabu & Sukiyaki\n9 Raffles Boulevard\nMillenia Walk\n#02-09 S(039596)"}
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{"text": "Columns\nIt has been nearly nine months since Champps at Plaza America abruptly closed its doors.\nThere have been few signs of retail life there since, despite a rumor that Hooters was checking out the space for a Reston location.\nThe shopping plaza was sold last month to TIAA-CREF for $97.5 million.\nChampps’ location is a piece of prime real estate. It is a large, two-floor restaurant space (Champps locations are all between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet, company officials said) located close to the future Wiehle-Reston East Metro and Reston Parkway.\nChampps had occupied that location since Plaza America opened in 1995.\nWhat would you like to see in the space? Tell us in the comments."}
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{"text": "Atharva Ved is one of the 4 Ved, which are the initial books of knowledge in this world. First 3 Ved are dedicated for attainment of higher consciousness.. The acupuncture is based on Indian marmashastra, where the technique of needles was called suchi vedh.\nThe method of lengthening the penis is based on atharva ved; kanda 4 /sukta 4 and kanda 6 /sukta 72. Where it is said that the treatment will make the male member as big as that of elephant, horse and wild donkey. There were methods of lengthening and increasing overall size of penis were described in kamasutra part 7 chapter 2.\nIt seems people were abusing these methods and approaching vaidyas for treatment of complications. Sushrut samhita written in 3rd century AD has refferences to such complications and the treatment.\nThus we can conclude that the desire for longer and bigger penis was in the mind of men for last 22000 years. I am describing a safe and effective method of size increase, which is used in my clinic for last 16 years.\nThe method employs newer acupuncture points discovered by the presenter Dr. Prakash Verekar in 1993 under guidance of late Prof. Dr. Sir Anton Jayasuria, Dean of The Open International University, Sri Lanka.\nThis method can be used by anyone who knows to inject micro quantity of sterile water just under the skin. The knowledge of acupuncture is not necessary.\nIn erect state : 3% had less than 2 inches length, 4% had 2 to 2.5 inches, 5% had 2.5 to 3 inches, 12% had 3 to 3.5 inches, 23% had 3.5 to 4 inches, 14% had 4 to 4.5 inches, 21% had 4.5 to 5 inches, 11% had 5 to 5.5 inches, 6% had 5.5 to 6 inches and 1% had erect penis of length between 6 to 6.5 inches.\nThe difference in length between flaccid and erect penises were: in 5% men the difference was below 1 inch, in 23% between 1 to 1.5 inches, 35% had 1.5 to 2 inches, 16% had 2 to 2.5 inches, 19% had 2.5 to 3 inches and 2% had 3 to 3.5 inches difference between flaccid and erect length.\nThe increase in size in comparison with flaccid size was: Below 1 inch penis increased 0.75 inches, penises between 1 to1.5 inch length increased by 0.5 to 3.5 inches, penises between 1.5 to 2.00 inch length increased by 1 to 3.5 inches, penises between 2 to2.5 inch length increased by 0.5 to 3 inches, penises between 2.5 to 3 inch length increased by 1.25 to 3 inches, penises between 3 to 3.5 inch length increased by 0.9 to 2.75 inches, and penises between 3.5 to 4 inch length increased by 1.25 to 2 inches.\nThis is just for the record showing my research on penis size done in year 1991. I have a file of 142 responses written in respondent’s own handwriting with names and addresses. If anyone can use this data I shall be too glad to give it.\nAs I now can increase size of anyone easily, I do not need this data.\nACUPUNCTURE : Acupuncture was originated in India and Sri Lanka as proved beyond doubt by my Guru Prof. Dr. Anton Jayasuria. Acupuncture is method of treatment by inserting fine needles on the acupuncture points situated just under the skin. My guru has introduced new method of Aqua puncture of stimulating acupuncture points by injecting micro quantity of sterile water on the acupuncture points. This method will be useful for doctors who are not trained in acupuncture.\nAcupuncture can increase size of any organ like nose; fingers, toes, ear lobe and even increase anybody’s height at any age.\nThe points for increasing size of penis are on the underside or anterior side of the shaft of the erect penis. There are 4 points that need stimulation of aqua puncture. Measure the length of shaft on under side from base to the suture (only shaft not glance). Draw a horizontal line at mid point. Put mark on this line half inch from the center on the right side and left side. The 2 points are half inch above these marks and remaining 2 points are half inch below these points.\nYou need to inject micro (one hundredth part of a milliliter) quantity of water for injection in each point. Take care to avoid the urethra and any visible veins. Use only 30G hypodermic needle.\nOnly one treatment is enough to start the process of increase in size. You can repeat the treatment after one week if needed.\nAfter the treatment patient is required to do the following maneuver at home.\nThe Atharva Ved describes a method where it is suggested to pull the penis in upward direction and hold it in that position for some time. Ask the patient to pull the penis upward towards the umbilicus and hold like that for one complete minute. Repeat the pulling exercise 3 times a day.\nAn increase in length of half to one inch is reported in 3 months.Conclusion : There is no scientific explanation as to how acupuncture works. But it definitely works as seen in acupuncture anesthesia. WHO has published a list of diseases where acupuncture is useful.\nThis particular method of increasing penis size is efective,\nand is relatively safe. No harm in trying. It definitely works!\nBy: - Prof. Dr. PRAKASH VEREKAR\nM.B.(TM), Dr. Acu.(canada),Ph. D. (Ancient Ayurved),Pre Ph.D. (YCMO University), [Curriculum Development of sex education for higher secondary school students.]\nFellow ICSEP of American University, Life member IASECT, Member FORUM board of consultants UK for last 17 years, Visiting professor OIUCM Sri Lanka for 15 years,International license of Acupuncture (WHO guidelines), Charter fellow IAJAGO,International teacher CIDESCO (Switzerland),\nComments should be on the topic and should not be abusive. The editorial team reserves the right to review and moderate the comments posted on the site."}
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{"text": "Did Justice Stevens Change?\nThe essay below, by Joseph Thai, is part of our thirty-day series honoring John Paul Stevens. Thai was a clerk for Justice Stevens during the 2000 October Term, and is now a professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Thai’s previous works on Justice Stevens include “The Law Clerk Who Wrote Rasul v. Bush,” Virginia Law Review (2006), and “John Paul Stevens,” Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States (2008). He is currently working on a book on Stevens’ jurisprudence entitled John Paul Stevens: In His Own Words.\nDid Justice Stevens change? That is a question on which many have proffered an opinion, from admirers to critics, professors to pundits, law clerks to the Justice himself.\nThe debate has focused largely on outcomes and\"”more to the point\"”what those outcomes say about ideology.\nThe prevailing narrative is that Stevens has moved left. He began his career on the Court as a \"moderate\" and \"maverick,\" but ended as a \"liberal lion\" and \"leader\" of the Court's left wing. Data points include, on the one hand, Stevens' increasing skepticism toward the death penalty, and on the other hand, his eventual embrace of affirmative action.\nThe dissenting narrative\"”fittingly enough\"”is advanced most prominently by Stevens. \"I don't really think I've changed all that much,\" he said in a recent interview. Instead, according to Stevens, the Court changed around him, leapfrogging over itself to the right. He likes to observe that nearly all of the justices appointed from Nixon onward have been more conservative than their predecessors, with the possible exceptions of Ginsburg (who replaced White) and Sotomayor (who replaced Souter).\nAn emerging view gives weight to both sides. While Stevens leaned left, the Court lurched right. This may be the most balanced perspective.\nYet in a critical sense, all of these assessments miss the point.\nOf course, if the aim of evaluating a justice's evolution is to tally history's political winners and losers\"”did the appointee meet or betray expectations?\"”then the foregoing views are not uninformative. And, it is fair to say, the results are split. While Stevens did not disappoint the moderate Republican who appointed him in 1975, the same cannot be said for more conservative party members today.\nBut if the aim of measuring a justice's evolution is to assess his imprint on the law or the institution of the Court, then a better metric for Stevens may be judicial methodology rather than ideological outcomes. For with Stevens, the method largely defined the man. His approach to deciding cases shaped\"”if not dictated\"”the conclusions he reached. And during his decades on the bench, Stevens' approach did not change.\nStevens generally decided cases by a common law process of case-by-case analysis. He considered every relevant factual wrinkle and legal argument, and as much as possible, constrained the scope of his decisions to those case-specific considerations. Out of principle as well as pragmatism, Stevens left room for future judges to consider unforeseen facts and unintended consequences, and for other appropriate decision-makers to make decisions.\nI witnessed Stevens taking this approach in case after case during my clerkship from 2000 to 2001. Because of his sensitivity to facts, his openness to opposing arguments, and his desire to avoid unnecessary decisions, it turned out to be fun but incredibly difficult to predict what Stevens would conclude about any particular case. Three that come to mind among the dozens from that horizontal cross-section of Stevens’ career are Kyllo v. United States, PGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin, and Bush v. Gore.\nKyllo involved a thermal camera that took crude infrared images showing some external surfaces of a home to be warmer than surrounding areas. Justice Scalia’s opinion for the Court did not dwell on the rudimentary abilities of the device at issue. Instead, it took “the long view” and created a categorical rule that swept sense-enhancing technologies–including ones not yet-developed\"”under the Fourth Amendment. By contrast, Stevens’ dissent disputed the need to apply the Constitution to a particular device that could not see through walls to disclose private information. He questioned the wisdom of “crafting an all-encompassing rule for the future” that would “shackle [legislators] with prematurely devised constitutional constraints.”\nPGA Tour concerned the application of the Americans with Disabilities Act to Casey Martin’s request to use a cart during professional golf tournaments. Stevens’ majority opinion held that the PGA had to dispense with its no-cart rule as a reasonable accommodation to Martin. The highly detailed opinion tied that holding to the peripheral nature of the rule in question and the personal characteristics of Martin’s severe disability, which more than compensated for the rule’s purpose of inducing fatigue. As a result, the dissent’s dire predictions that the decision would upend sports by compelling a cascade of accommodations\"”from carts for other golfers to fourth strikes for little leaguers\"”never came to pass. The fact-specific analysis supporting the narrow holding did not guarantee success for any future claimant. Rather, it ensured that each case would be judged individually, and rigorously, by the interplay of the particular rule and personal disability.\nAs in Kyllo and PGA Tour, Stevens’ analysis in Bush v. Gore proceeded from the bottom up. On the ground level, the case involved a recount of votes overseen by state court judges applying a state law standard, with nothing in the record to suggest that those judges lacked the capacity or impartiality to fulfill their legal role in the electoral process. Stevens thus saw no substantial federal basis for the Court to step into, much less stop, the recount. The majority’s top-down imposition of the one-person-one-vote principle simply did not fit the facts on the ground as Stevens found them, leading him to conclude that the majority’s unstated lack of trust in the state judges supervising the recount “can only lend credence to the most cynical appraisal of the work of judges throughout the land.”\nA vertical cross-section of Stevens’ opinions reveals the same preference for narrow decisions based on unique factual and legal considerations rather than ideological ones. It also discloses key instances of deference to decision-makers with better authority or expertise. Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council exemplifies this approach. If Congress left statutory gaps for administrative agencies to fill, then less knowledgeable and less accountable judges need not\"”and therefore should not\"”second guess their reasonable legal interpretations.\nEven Stevens’ war-on-terror opinions decided less than their landmark status would suggest. While Rasul v. Bush construed the statutory privilege of habeas corpus to extend to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, its consideration of the peculiar history and sovereignty of the territory left open the applicability of the privilege elsewhere in the world. While Hamdan v. Rumsfeld invalidated military commissions at Guantanamo Bay, its focus on the shortcomings of the particular tribunals at issue left the Executive and Congress free to establish others in compliance with federal law.\nStevens’ careful, incremental approach to deciding cases is not new. It follows a venerable tradition practiced by the likes of Holmes, Brandeis, and Cardozo. With the hindsight of history, Stevens will likely be added to that list of great common law judges. Furthermore, Stevens’ emphasis on deferring to more qualified decision-makers adds his own imprint to this tradition of judicial restraint. He leaves a legacy of small steps and deferred decisions that may be less visible, but is no less valuable, than the outcomes of landmark cases that he could not avoid deciding.\nWith Stevens’ retirement, one wonders when the Court will again favor this old form of judicial conservatism. Recent years have seen the rise of an entirely opposite approach to restraining the discretion of judges\"”the adoption of broad and bright rules favored by ideological conservatives like Scalia. In cases such as Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Court decided a lot, and thereby left little for other judges and legislators to decide.\nBy contrast, from the beginning to the end of his judicial career, Stevens placed greater faith in the judgment of time and experience than his own judgment. Because he left difficult decisions for future consideration\"”and reconsideration\"”whenever possible, it should come as no surprise that, over the course of decades, Stevens occasionally changed his views.\nGiven his consistently humble approach to judging, the more Justice Stevens changed, the more he stayed the same."}
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{"text": "Is it any wonder the West is seen as cynical and opportunistic? We had huge pressure applied to Afghanistan's President Karzai because we could not be seen to be supporting a leader who has so obviously fiddled his election as President.\nIn contrast, the elections for the Palestinian Legislative Council in January 2006 were judged by international ob-servers to be free and fair. What happened? The wrong party won and the winners, Hamas, were banned even when a unity government with Fatah was established that year. Three years later, we still have the blockade of Gaza and the Israeli attack with all the misery and destruction these have caused.\nMike Barnes\nWatford\nTrump's sons in the UAE\n4 hours ago"}
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{"text": "Shares in Dangote Flour Mills extend gains for the fifth day, climbing to their highest level in more than six weeks, after South Africa's biggest consumer foods maker Tiger Brands says it is in talks with the Nigerian conglomerate to acquire its flour unit.\nTiger Brands has already done a due diligence and is looking to acquire an 80 percent stake in the flour mills, appointing FirstRand's investment arm Rand Merchant Bank is its advisor, sources say.\nDangote Flour Mills gains 4.84 percent to 5.20 naira, valuing the wheat flour and pasta maker at 26 billion naira ($165 million) and helping lift the all-share index 1.02 percent to 22,802.06 points at 14:02 SA time. - Reuters"}
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{"text": "Categories Racing TipsNewcastle Tips – Thursday 30 November 2017 Post author By Robin Scott Post date November 29, 2017 No Comments on Newcastle Tips – Thursday 30 November 2017 There’s all weather flat racing at Newcastle on Thursday evening.Our tips for every race can be found below.Newcastle Tips – Thursday 30 November 2017CourseTimeOur TipRace TypeDistNEWCASTLE(AW)5:45 PMJUSTICE PLEASING (GB)Flat All Weather Handicap7f14yNEWCASTLE(AW)6:15 PMHISAR (IRE)Flat All Weather Handicap7f14yNEWCASTLE(AW)6:45 PMAHFAD (GB)Flat All Weather Handicap1m5yNEWCASTLE(AW)7:15 PMNOT AFTER MIDNIGHT (IRE)Flat All Weather7f14yNEWCASTLE(AW)7:45 PMFORENCIO (GB)Flat All Weather Handicap6fNEWCASTLE(AW)8:15 PMMIDNITEMUDCRABS (IRE) *NAP*Flat All Weather1m5yNEWCASTLE(AW)8:45 PMAMBROSIA (GB)Flat All Weather1m5yNEWCASTLE(AW)9:15 PMKROY (GB)Flat All Weather Handicap6f By Robin ScottSoftware developer, Robin Scott helps to run the Little Blue Pen website, in order to publish the product of two decades worth of software driven UK & Irish racehorse ratings. View Archive → ← Musselburgh Tips – Thursday 30 November 2017 → Taunton Tips – Thursday 30 November 2017 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *CommentName * Email * Website Current ye@r * Leave this field empty"}
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{"text": "Jewish Education Project Staff Energized After Week Of Text Study at Hadar Institute\nIn Jewish education, there is no place quite like the bustling pulse of a Beit Midrash. In June, six members of The Jewish Education Project staff spent the week analyzing and debating Talmud and Torah with text study partners (havruta) from across the Jewish world during the Hadar Institute's Jewish Professionals Institute. It was a week full of learning, reflection, and growth.\nNabila Levian, Project Manager, Day Schools and Yeshivot\n!\n...Unity was the theme of the Hadar Institute for this past week's learning and I've never felt more united with complete strangers who slowly became more like family and friends, all through the process of learning Torah and Talmud together.\nHelena Raffel, Administrative Associate, Jewish Education and Engagement\nHadar gave me and my colleagues the opportunity to dive into and explore Jewish texts that many of us hadn’t explored before. I also learned many valuable strategies for engagement that I am looking forward to implementing in my work.\nJosh Schwartz, Administrative Associate, Jewish Education and Engagement.\nKeryn Warren, Marketing and Communications Manager, NY Teen Initiative, Jewish Education and Engagement\nMy week at Hadar taught me that no matter your level of knowledge, there is a place that that will nurture a love of Jewish education without making you feel like you are \"behind\" or \"less than\" your colleagues. Hadar gave me the space to indulge in rich text study, listen to engaging lectures, and meet an interesting mix of Jewish professionals that love to learn as much as I do.\nShariee Calderone, Sr. Education Consultant Early Childhood and Family Engagement\nThe Hadar JPI study experience was both engaging and challenging. The depth of knowledge the teachers brought, coupled with their desire to help every learner individually, created a generous and supportive environment. The total experience has peaked my interest in similar experiences and I’m looking forward to interesting ways to apply what I’ve learned and thought about over those intense four days in my personal and professional worlds.\nGabriel Weinstein, Project Manager, Digital Content and Communications\n“I left Hadar’s Jewish Professionals Institute with a renewed sense of focus and excitement. My week exploring pressing questions through the lens of Talmud was a profound and meaningful intellectual experience.”"}
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{"text": " Future’s “Best Value Carrier 2019” from their Tech Awards. If you recently bought a Plan from Mint Mobile, before you can use it, you will need to activate it on the mintmobile.com/activate page. To know how to activate your Mint Mobile SIM Card on the mintmobile.com/activate page, follow the instructions provided below.\nGuide to Activate Mint Mobile SIM Card on mintmobile.com/activate Page\nActivating Your New Account and Getting a Brand New Phone Number Assigned To You\n- Open a web browser on your phone, tablet, or computer and go to the home page of Mint Mobile using the URL –.\n- Once you are on the homepage of Mint Mobile, you will need to click on the How it Works option located top menu bar. Doing so will direct you to the next page.\n- On the next page, you will need to scroll down to locate the ACTIVATE section and select LEARN MORE This will take you to the next screen.\n- On the next screen, you will either need to expand the Topic which reads “How do I activate my Mint Mobile service” under the Frequently Asked Questions section, or you will need to select the “Activating Your Device Via New Number” option under Frequently Helpful Videos\n- While using any of the above-mention options will help you learn the process of activating your new Mint Mobile, however, if you are unable to find these options on your web browser, you can directly go to the activation page by following the below-mentioned steps.\nNOTE: Alternatively, you can also simply click on the Activate option located near the top-right corner of the page. This will direct you to the activation page just like the below-mentioned steps would.\n- Open a web browser on your computer and enter the activation page of Mint Mobile using the URL – com/activate.\n- Once you are on the activation page, you will need to enter the 11 digit ACT code located on the back of your SIM card in the provided field.\nNOTE: In case you received an eSIM, you can find the ACT code in your registered email address.\n- After entering the code, you will need to click on the Start or Resume your Activation This will take you to the next screen.\n- On the next screen, you will need to follow the on-screen prompts to complete the activation process.\n- Once you are done following the activation process, you will be able to use your Mint Mobile SIM card for making calls, sending text messages, or using the internet.\nWhile following the above-mentioned steps will help you to activate your Mint Mobile SIM card easily on the mintmobile.com/activate page, however, if you need further assistance regarding the activation process or anything else, you can contact the Mint Mobile customer support by following these steps:\n- Go to the homepage of Mint Mobile on your computer web browser using the URL –.\n- Once you are on the homepage of Mint Mobile, you will need to click on the Help option located near the top-right corner and select the FAQ Doing so will direct you to the next page.\n- On the next page, simply browse through the list of questions to find an answer to your query.\n- Alternatively, you can also call the Mint Mobile customer support phone number 800 683 7392 for faster assistance.\n- Moreover, on the FAQ page, you can also click on the Chat Now button for seeking assistance through chat messaging.\nSo, these are the steps that you will need to follow to activate Mint Mobile on the mintmobile.com/activate page."}
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{"text": "We spent most of the day cleaning and organizing everything aboard Shellerina. By 5:00pm it was time to push off and take a ride!\nAfter a little jog up Neguntatogue Creek, shown above, we took the boat out on Great South Bay to excercise the engine and test everything out. Everything worked great: Hydraulic tilt/trim, trim tabs, shifting, steering, gauges, etc.\nThere were no navigation buoys out yet. So we relied upon our GPS “breadcrumbs” memory tracking from last year to stay within the dredged channels of a generally shallow Great South Bay.\nThis year we decided to try and get one more year out of our aging canvas camper top. So long as the sun is shining, the cool breezes of the early season do not bother us. This dark canvas helps us enjoy many extra boating days despite varied weather conditions.\nEven though this year’s launch date, April 23, was a full month later than our earliest launch date two years ago, you can see that we are the only boat in the water on S-Dock, so far. Can’t complain; we are envied to be in earlier than most!"}
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{"text": "The holidays are upon us and we are enjoying fun crafts, homemade decorations, and sweet sensory activities. Though I have to say Playdough activities are always at the top of our fun list. So for Share it Saturday I decided to feature 5 fabulous holiday playdough activities. From working those fine motor skills to easy busy bags, here are several great ideas to do with your children.\nSensory Playdough Activities\nTiny Peasant has a perfect pumpkin spice play dough\nLalymom shares materials for Christmas activities with kids and a fun Christmas play dough.\nPretend play chocolate busy bag from Best Toys for Toddlers\nGingerbread men Christmas sensory playdough from Little Bins for Little Hands\nWe are sharing our new Christmas Cranberry Play Dough\nI would love for you to let me know what you love to see on Natural Beach Living. Please feel free to share in the comments section."}
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{"text": "Find great deals on quality Koch, India hotels and resorts and plan your Kochi, India vacation today!\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - Cruise along on a boat ride to the Bolgatty Island, where this 3 Star property is located. There are four palace suites, 16 well-appointed rooms and six\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - Strategically located near to the Junction Railway Station, this 2 star hotel maintains 31 deluxe suites and 46 standard guest rooms to live in. Guests\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - Houseboats, called Kettuvallams in the local language, are a concept unique to Kerala. Converted from what were originally rice boats, these self-sufficient\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - Located near to the Tata Car Care Service unit, this luxurious retreat maintains spacious and contemporary rooms to live in. Guests are served complimentary\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - The Hotel Pearl Continental is located 13 miles from Kochi Cochin International Airport (COK).\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - Hotel Mermaid on the banks of Kaniyampuzha river, located between Cochin International airport and city is 5 minutes from South Train station, 5 minutes\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - This is a 3 Star facility hotel located in the heritage town of Fort Cochin. There are 15 deluxe rooms, 2 suites and 1 executive suit room to live in.\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - Located in a quiet picturesque area, this property is in proximity to the heritage zone of Fort Kochi. There are well-furnished deluxe and suite rooms\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - The Hotel Provides Urban Experience With Smartly Furnished Architecture, Well Designed Lobby and Decorated Interiors. The Hotel Also Provides Services\nKochi, India Hotels & Resorts - Tucked away strategically between the two main roads of Ernakulam (M.G. Road and Chittoor Road) the International Hotel has its obvious advantages. The"}
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{"text": "\n\"FELICE\" cosmetic mirror\n€92.00 *\nContent: 1 Piece\nPrices incl. VAT plus shipping costs\nItem in stock\n- Order number: 40114\nThe FELICE standing mirror is an adjustable helper in the bathroom. With a simple movement you... more\nProduct information \"FELICE\" cosmetic mirror\nThe FELICE standing mirror is an adjustable helper in the bathroom. With a simple movement you can choose between the two sides of the mirror - with 1- or 3-times magnification as required. The mirror can be rotated 360° for the best viewing angle.\nThe solid foot ensures a secure stand and an EVA pad on the underside of the foot protects sensitive surfaces; mirror surface: Ø 170 mm.\nHighlights\n- Mirror surface on both sides\n- 3x / 1x magnification factor\n- Can be swivelled in all directions\n- EVA pad under the base plate prevents scratching of sensitive surfaces\n- Exclusive, matt brushed stainless steel surface\nProduct specification\nAccessories & Spare Parts\nreplacement mirror item no. 940116S\nRelated links to \"FELICE\" cosmetic mirror\nViewed"}
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{"text": "Hi Everyone!\nSo, I have been super MIA lately…and I will explain that all in a bit in another post. We had an extra visitor at our house over the weekend that made our lives a little busier than normal, but all is good and I’m back!\nI just wanted to pop in today to wish the happiest of birthdays to my one and only mom. She turns the big 6-0 today! Sorry, Mom…but none of your friends read my blog. My mom and I are incredibly close and I cannot express how thankful I am for everything she has done for me and has been for me throughout my life!\nThis past Saturday, Lee and I threw a surprise party for my mom at Ligonier Country Inn, which is the venue where we got married last year. It’s one of our favorite places to go and they do an absolutely wonderful job with any type of function, whether it is a wedding of 300 or a private party of 20 (which ours was!). I told my mom that we had reservations just for the four of us (me, Lee, my mom, and dad) for dinner which would be followed by live music around their pool area. Yes, they do have live music around their pool area on the weekends, but it’s on Fridays, not Saturdays…but she didn’t have to know that!\nI invited our family and her closest friends and neighbors to celebrate and I am pleased to say that she was totally surprised!! She had absolutely no idea that there was anything going on other than the small dinner for four. Her face when she walked in was priceless! Success! We enjoyed a dinner that included fruit, vegetables, and cheese for apps and chicken, parsley potatoes, carrots, and green beans for dinner. We, then, concluded with birthday cake and ice cream. Of course!\nThe evening was absolutely wonderful and my mom had a great time celebrating with those that mean the most to her. That’s all that mattered to her!\nToday is her real birthday…so Happy 60th, Mom! Here’s to many, many, more!\nLove and Good Wishes,\nKelly\nSomething to share: Have you ever planned a surprise party or had one thrown for you?\nHappy Birthday to your mom! What a sweet surprise party!\nAwwww, happy birthday to your mama!\nI love surprise parties! My family does too. But because we’re so over the top about doing surprises ALL the time, we are all RARELY surprised in the end. Hahaha.\nI LOVE surprising people and have been in on the planning for other people and its so fun!\nAnd your mom is adorable"}
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{"text": "Spanish to Norwegian Translators in Sheffield, UK\nSpanish to Norwegian translators offering translation in Sheffield, UK via Sheffield Translation Services.\nSheffield Translation Services is extremely proud to be an efficient Spanish to Norwegian translation agency even if there are many translation agencies providing Spanish to Norwegian translations in Sheffield and the United Kingdom. You can get a large range of services from us whether you are an individual or corporate client.\nFrom the many agencies with Spanish to Norwegian translators available, Sheffield Translation Services are set apart from most translation agencies. So that you better understand the types of services we offer and how they are executed, have a look below, you will find and Spanish to Norwegian Translation FAQ.\nSpanish to Norwegian Translation FAQ\nHow can I get a quotation?\nFor all our new and existing clients, we offer a completely free quotation service for translation from Spanish Spanish Spanish to Norwegian?\nThe cost depends on many factors such as total volume, complexity of text, the availability of our Spanish to Norwegian translators, the timeline required and much more. The price for standard translation from Spanish to Norwegian translation can be as low as £0.10 per word.\nWhat if I need Norwegian to Spanish translators instead?\nWe definitely provide the same translation services from Norwegian to Spanish, Norwegian translation quotation?\nDuring our normal operating hours, we usually respond within minutes of receiving your email. Then, one of our project managers will be available to review the price and timeline of your Spanish to Norwegian translation with you along with any additional stipulations you may have at that time.\nWhat is your selection process for your Spanish Spanish).\nWhat if the service I require isn't listed on your website?\nIf we listed on our website all the thousands of different types of Spanish to Norwegian translation services that we offer, it would not be convenient for you. We really urge you to send us an email or give us a call and discuss your specific needs. Listed here are our most popular translation services from Spanish and other languages into Norwegian:\nCan you tell me more about Spanish and Norwegian?\nWe really love languages ourselves, and we can understand this. If you do not currently need Spanish to Norwegian translation services in the UK but you are looking to learn more about either of these languages, then please see:\nSpanish to Norwegian Translator Reviews\nIn the past year, Sheffield Translation Services has sourced Spanish to Norwegian translators to individual and corporate clients and these translators have received 125 reviews from various sources for translation into Norwegian. As of the 1st of Jun, 2022, the overall rating for our Spanish to Norwegian translators was 4.4 out of 5 stars. If you have used our Spanish to Norwegian translators and would like to leave a review of their work, please see: Review Sheffield Translation Services.\nSpanish to Norwegian Translator Qualifications\nAll of our Spanish to Norwegian translators have been thoroughly vetted and have at a bare minimum the following:\n- Native Norwegian speakers\n- University educated in translation from Spanish to Norwegian\n- Experienced with the subject matter of your Spanish content\n-."}
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{"text": "Lambeth SE Expert Rug & Carpet Cleaning Company\nNeed help from a professional rug and carpet cleaning company in Lambeth SE? Our expert, commercial and residential carpet and rug cleaning service is preferred by a growing number of satisfied customers in the area. We from Excellent Carpet Cleaning have decades of experience in cleaning any kind of rug or carpet, and removing nearly any kind of stain at an excellent rug and carpet cleaning price. We offer whenever you want.\nEfficient Cleaning of All Carpet Materials\nWe provide dry foam carpet cleaning or steam: blood, coffee, vomit, paint, rust, tea,\n- Turkish rugs, silk mix rugs, Indian rugs\n- Play rugs, area rugs, logo mats\n- Shaggy rugs, industrial mats, floor mats\n- Rubber mats, anti fatigue mats, entrance mats\nOur Company Is What You Are Looking For\nExcellent Carpet Cleaning offers high-quality, affordable and reliable carpet and rug cleaning in Lambeth SE, Lambeth SE.!"}
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{"text": "Dubai’s dining and nightlife scene is set for a very high-tech addition.\nColossalBit, a Dubai-based consulting, advisory, design and development firm for cryptocurrency, blockchain and NFTs, has announced the launch of MetaTerrace.\nThe unique lounge is is based on the concept of the metaverse, a digital universe that can be be accessed through virtual and augmented reality.\nThe very real lounge and nightlife spot aims to converge the digital and physical world by having its own VR room where VR glasses will enable people to access “alternative worlds, meet like-minded individuals, have drinks, and engage in NFT and cryptocurrency discussions”.\nBut the main aim of the concept is to offer \"nightlife enthusiasts, the blockchain community and thrill-seekers a unique opportunity to get a glimpse of what the digital future looks like\".\nIt will be in Central Park Towers, DIFC, and is set for a December 30 launch event, with DJ performances and other surprises on the day.\n chief executive of ColossalBit and MetaTerrace.\nThe metaverse is defined as a digital space that allows those in it to communicate and move virtually in their three-dimensional avatars or digital representations.\n“If anything, NFTs and the Metaverse are just the tips of the iceberg; we haven’t still seen their full potential and the impact they’re going to have on our future,” said Christian Chalfoun, chief technology officer of ColossalBit.\nWhile the interiors of MetaTerrace are still under wraps, it looks like the future of dining is on its way here."}
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{"text": "- Tue 18 July 2017\n- Knowledgebase\nfoobar2000 stuff\nEnable current song display in your Jabber status message (Psi)\n- Download the foobar2000 plugin foo_tunefile\n- Install it, then set the filename to\nC:\\Documents and Settings\\YourUserName\\PsiData\\tune\n- Enable \"Publish tune\" in Psi (it's in the \"Status\"-tab)\nIf your Jabber server supports it (pubsub? fixme), your status message will contain the current song playing.\nlast.fm scrobbling\n- Download foo_audioscrobbler\n- Install, go to Preferences, Tools, Audioscrobbler and enter your last.fm credentials\n- If a song fails to display on last.fm, open the console to see why\nASIO\nThis seems to mess things up as fuck. I have no nerves to debug the issues (imaginary clicking sounds, Windows slowdowns) any further. It might be needless anyway."}
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{"text": "On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 21:07,. (Just a quick note: the MD5 for the package did not match - turned out that with the above filename it was a plain (not gzipped) tar file. gzip extensions in apache perhaps?) I have had a good play with this as well. D600 also, lcd only tested. Builds and loads without errors on CURRENT built this afternoon (GMT). sysctl mibs all report 0 on first loading, but report correctly after being set to 1/0. LCD can be turned on/off successfully from the console with # sysctl hw.acpi.video.lcd0.active=0 && sleep 5 && sysctl hw.acpi.video.lcd0.active=1 In XFree86-4.3 (from ports) the LCD is successfully turned off, but creates a hairy mess when it comes back on. (black and white patterns up and down the screen...) Over ssh you can still successfully turn the LCD on and off as above, but when it is on you get the same mess on the screen, can't switch back to a vt and is only cleared up by a reboot. This is a great and much needed bit of functionality though - thank you very much! If you have anything else that needs testing, I am always happy (if I can find/make time!) Thanks, James p.s. On a related note: if I suspend using 'acpiconf -s 1', the /etc/rc.suspend and rc.resume scripts run as expected. If I use the lid switch/sleep button to go to S1, these scripts do not get called. A quick grep through /usr/src/ confirmed that only acpiconf references them. So I set up entries in /etc/devd.conf to call a script that calls rc.suspend and rc.resume (because the logic of the suspend button and the Lid switch are reversed...). The problem is, the suspend event does not seem to get processed by devd until the laptop resumes. Changing hw.acpi.sleep_delay does not seem to make any difference to this. Do you know if this is a bug, a feature or work in progress?"}
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{"text": "Uniform/Dress Code\nThe wearing of the official uniform of St. Ambrose School is obligatory. STRICT ADHERENCE TO THIS POLICY WILL BE MAINTAINED.\nGIRLS\nPre-K - Plaid pull on shorts with red knit shirt embroidered with St. Ambrose or navy plaid dress. P.E. Uniforms\nK – 1 – Plaid pleated skort with red or navy knit shirt embroidered with St. Ambrose or navy plaid dress.\n2 –4 - Plaid pleated skort, eye shadow, – Khaki pull on shorts with navy knit shirt screen-printed with St. Ambrose. P.E. Uniforms\nK – 1 - Khaki pull on shorts with red or navy knit shirt screen-printed with St. Ambrose.\n2 – 4 - Khaki pleated monogrammed shorts with red or navy hair styles are to be no lower than#3; NO cuts of #2 or #1 will be permitted. Hair is to be one length all around—no fades, no poufy.\nSHOES\nPK3 & PK4 – Sneakers with Velcro. No light-up, brightly colored, or character shoes.\nGrades K-2 - Sketcher type black tied shoe. This applies to both boys and girls.\nGrades 3-8- see the School website,, for more information on the specifics.\nJACKETS/SWEATSHIRTS\nNo jackets other than regulation St. Ambrose school jackets may be worn at any time. Only plain, navy blue or gray sweatshirts may be worn during the winter months. NO DESIGNS ON THE SWEATSHIRTS.\nAll outerwear must conform to dress code regulations. NOTHING ELSE will be permitted. Hats may not be worn in the school building.\nUNIFORMS\nAll school uniforms must be purchased at: PK and PE uniforms are purchased at the school\nJonathan Reed\n41 NW 20th Street #H6\nBoca Raton, FL 33431\n561-910-1547\nPE UNIFORM FOR BOYS AND GIRLS:\nPE T-shirt: Navy with screen print\nPE shorts: Navy double mesh\nSneakers with no designs or lights are permitted.\nGirls with long hair must tie it back.\nAll grades will wear their PE uniforms to school on PE days.\n.\nDRESS DOWN DAYS/Angel Days\nOut-of-uniform days are meant to be a pleasant break for everyone (students, staff, faculty and administration) while still maintaining a safe environment that is conducive to learning. In order to meet these criteria we will be strictly enforcing the following dress code:\nSHIRTS Must be in good taste, shirts promoting violence, alcohol, and/or tobacco are never appropriate at school. Shirts must have a cap sleeve. Tank, midriff tops, halter tops or sleeveless (for boys) are not permitted.\nSHOES No sandals/open toed is permitted. No beach type footwear of any kind is permitted.\nSNEAKERS if worn must be clean.\nSHORTS: No bicycle shorts, boxer shorts, athletic shorts or any shorts that expose thigh area are permitted (no shorter than 4 inches above the knee). Only walking shorts will be allowed. No tights allowed under shorts.\nSKIRT/DRESSES: No shorter than 4 inches above the knee, no open sides above the knee.\nPANTS & JEANS Pants must remain above the hipbones. No Saggy pants No ripped or torn pants/jeans.\nJEWELRY & MAKE-UP\nThe usual school policy is in effect.."}
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{"text": ":no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/19661585/marugame_udon_exterior_rendering.png)\nHad a fantastic three years working for the largest noodle company in the world. Straight out from management consulting, working in restaurant industry and (sounds a little odd but true feelings) and for Japanese company was a pretty fresh and an eye-opening experience. Here are some uncooked thoughts of mine from that three years\nPrior to noodle world:\n- After graduating from university from, objectively speaking, #thebestcityever town (i.e., Kyoto), I landed in – as one does – management consulting. I was the first native Japanese undergrad joining that European management consulting firm in Tokyo office, where all the work was pretty much done in foreign language called English. I had “some” overseas experience before getting into college, spent 2yrs in Germany when I was 5yo (all were in German), but the rest I was stuck in rural city called Ibaraki, which scored #47 out of 47 in “most attractive cities in Japan”.\n- First two years was struggling – consulting itself was a new and challenging thing and doing that in foreign language.. hmm. My competitive advantage in the company was really – “Japanese” – being a native Japanese and able to speak native Japanese. I remember creating a talk script for phone interview or macro-enabled (Japanese) email generators for co-workers. My girlfriend and now wife would joke that my Japanese keigo (formal expressions) was weird but who knows – it’s all relative :)\n- In that 4yrs I never really identified myself exceptional or outperforming aside of organize drinking (think I’ve once almost got complement on annual review) but was lucky enough to get opportunity spending time in Paris and Boston office. Times spent in through those experience was amazing – obviously a lot of learning professionally and learnings from being minority and those shit but above all – made many good friends. Life is long and seem to get longer. Work could be a good excuse and a tool to make good friends\nSo whatabouts in Udon shop?\n- After spending 4yrs in consulting I jumped into a Udon shop. To be precise – it was a corporate strategy role at a restaurant company so I don’t think I took too much risk from resume perspective but for some people it looked like a bit of surprise. To me – I always wished to be on the other side of the table I.e., client side after spending some time in consulting so was kinda natural move to me.\n- I was seeking to be part of corporate side, “doing” side from “advising” side, as one does. Helping the U.S. expansion of a Japanese restaurant company sounded like a perfect fit for me who was hoping to be a) doing something related to U.S. or Europe and b) involved in B2C than B2B like industrial products or specialty chemicals. Also food (restaurant) sounded like something that Japan could still compete or expand to other geographies\n- In the past three years, I worked on:\n- Led JV formation of a Japanese iconic udon brand with US-based PE fund\n- Investment and turnaround of a leading fast casual brand in the US\n- Exit and sales of multiple struggling brands in the US and Japan\nKey takeaways\n- 20% Board room pitches, 80% push push push: As a consultant, I’ve always wondered what would happen after that 100+ pages pitch is out. Client seems to be satisfied. They appreciate all of our all-nighters and pay our snacks. What’s next? That was a running thoughts while I was at consulting and I was keen to find out. My short answer after being on the other side of the meeting room is – nothing. Like, nothing. I’ve had both experience of being a client side of a consulting firm and also proposing ideas to portfolio companies with using some ppt techniques and monitor thereafter. Seeing pretty slides that are logical and sound makes you feel better and does provide you insights. It sometime has some practical, specific recommendations too. However, it takes time and resources to execute it. I’ve always wondered why clients are so slow on responding emails or providing (messy) data. I know why now. It’s because they have daily work and typically the work doing with consultants are ‘additional’ work, that supposed to broaden their perspective and change the way of business they do. But it typically does not lessen the daily routine they need to do. So it’s natural and not much related to their capability etc. that they are slow. Providing insights that the stakeholders were not aware of requires a lot of intellectual capability and brand power, but making sure people actually do it, without changing drastically what they are doing right now requires a heck more of (your) resources. You may need to repeat 10 times what you already clearly described in your beautiful slides. You need to keep reminding the stakeholders why this is important and what we need to be thinking. Sometime, grabbing beer might be a better use of your time to convince that decision maker to do stuff. ‘Post-merger-integration’ is probably a term to describe what I was doing, but to me it was more like ‘baby-sitting’. You need to push, push, and push to make things happen. It was certainly frustrating. It was not just one time that I felt that I should just do it by myself. But I am not like a restauranteur with 20yr experience or master of food-safety protocol. You need to work and make sure those experts are headed to the direction you believe we should be heading for. Looking back, I feel there were more times that I was frustrated than joking with the stakeholders but once the needle moves and the team is headed to the right direction and you see some tangible outcome started to come in, there is something rewarding and grateful than getting A+ on reviews or getting thumbs up from clients. Some people like to be on this side and some people don’t prefer, but I certainly felt in long term I’d love to be in this ‘doing’ side.\n- Right, company dies when there is no cash, and not when it’s negative: There were three companies I’ve spend good amount of time to improve. 1 company changed a lot organizationally and headed to a right direction, one made transformation and logically in good shape (yet to be fully proven with tangible figures), and the other one went out of business. The last one was fairly small size business (a couple mil $ revenue with ~10 employees) and I was taking more operational role as C-suite. I’ve implemented what seemed to be logically right, and the employees were motivated too. We improved the negative cashflow, but it did not quite turn into positive cashflow, and we ran out of cash. I think I heard in some classes that PnL is a ‘perspective’ and cash is the king. It was only until I face it that I realised what that meant. We had some other companies so fortunately we did not necessarily have to ‘fire’ people and instead asking people to move to different work, but naturally some people left, including the people I hired, because for some of them being offered different work probably meant almost the same as being fired. Looking back, I worked on multiple growth initiatives, both organic and inorganic (M&A) which looked fancy and was generally fun, but also on multiple projects that are more like ‘clean up’ type of work. Restructuring. Divesting. New management. This three years taught me more ‘real’ side of business that comes with some bitter or sometime painful feeling. I still question, if there were more things I could have done better to drive the revenue or cut the cost to generate positive cashflow. I still don’t feel I am eligible to say it was a ‘good’ experience. But I am glad that I did experience those bitter sides and not just sweet side\n- You don’t understand what Japan is like and IT IS TOTALLY FINE: Food is a very domestic thing. Japanese people eat Japanese food everyday, Germans eat sausages, Indians eat curry, and Americans eat burger and pizza. Last 10-20 years the food scene got globalized in many part of the world, however, if you look the majority of the people in each country, they follow the food scene that they were used to in the past decades. Similarly, people’s understanding of different culture or country surely evolved with more people traveling and easier information access, but again, if you look at the majority of the people it is not that much. I made almost 30 trips to the US in the past three years and visited many area and spoke to variety of people. I almost think people’s understanding of Japan for instance hasn’t change that significantly from the era of Marco Polo (1254-1324) who described Japan as ‘Chipangu’. Some people may think there are still geishas hanging around and Ninja may be running in the corner. If my friends mention to those things, I’d probably try to adjust the understanding a little bit, however, in the context of promoting authentic Japanese food (restaurant), it is TOTALLY FINE. We are here to sell more noodle nad make money, and not necessarily to educate what exactly Japan is. Of course we will keep our authentic way of making noodle which has been around for 1000+ years since the great monk Ku-kai introduced it, but when it comes to the interface (of the store for instance), we will not spend extensive effort to make it entirely correct authentic look. Maybe one day the guests get interest in Japan through our food and visit, and may explore something that they did not know. That would be great, but as far as we doing business in the U.S., I believe it makes more sense the ‘user interface’ to be localized without sticking to whatever authenticity is (again, we strictly maintain authenticity in the food quality side). That’s why we hanged a wall picture that may almost look like Chinese drawings when average Japanese people looked at it, or made ‘Mac & Cheese Udon’ too. There are surprisingly many Japanese people criticizes about sushi shop in the US managed by non-Japanese asians saying that the restaurant is not authentic, but they are the ones that drove the localization and eventually made food like sushi to be the common food.\nNot sure what the underlying key message is, but wanted to leave some thoughts before a move. I’ve had a great time at consulting, and so did I for this time. I don’t think I was talented to make better decisions, but rather I was born in a way that I don’t want to regret what I’ve chosen in the past. I’d rather do whatever to make me feel it was a good move. A big thank you to all the people spent time together in the past three years.\nOh last and not least – it’s nice to be out by 6 on most days.\nI like how your blog posts always contain some sort of personal insight and genuineness no matter which language you write it in. Keep it up!"}
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{"text": ":\n7 thoughts on “Six on Saturday: Fan Club”\nHa! Loving the Big Stick. Nice palms though.\nLikeLiked by 1 person\nThe Big Stick just sort of stays around. I would discard it, but I can not help but think that it is important to someone . . . whomever left it here. You would think that ‘someone’ would know what it is and why it is here.\nLikeLiked by 1 person\nI am a fan of your fans. Lovely.\nLikeLiked by 1 person\nThank you. These are not the best pictures, but I was quick about it.\nGreat fans. I love the brahea. There is just one in your town gardens in a very sheltered corner. It’s a beauty. I noticed where they’ve cut the old frond off, the stems are like wood, really hard. We’d love a palm or two in the garden, we’re very mild here in south-west England, UK, but also very windy. Probably be a trachycarpus, I think, to be on the safe side.\nLikeLiked by 1 person\nTrachycarpus lives just about anywhere. Ironically though, the old gardening manuals describe it as sensitive to wind. Although the fronds can get tattered, they are no more tattered than those of other palms. I saw them in Oklahoma City and Portland. My #5 sister has one near Seattle.\nIf you grow a palm from seed, you might want to investigate other species of Trachycarpus that were not available only a few years ago. I will be planting several Trachycarpus fortunei this winter only because they grew from seed, and will put one in my own garden (just because of where it came from). However, I found other species that shed their hairy petiole bases. In the past, I have shaven Trachycarpus fortunei because they look so good with bare trunks; but the process is a lot of work!\nThat of course should be OUR town gardens!!!\nLikeLiked by 1 person"}
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{"text": "In this month’s issue on Health Imaging & IT, Nick van Terheyden, Chief Medical Officer for Philips Speech Recognition Systems, further comments on the boom of medical knowledge and the market pressures leading healthcare facilities to seriously consider the speech recognition option:\nSpeech Recognition: a competitive advantage\nThe addition of speech recognition technology (SR) to (RIS and PACS) systems can further reduce practice overhead, while providing a competitive advantage to the groups that implement them. Speech recognition can reduce costs by 30 to 40 percent, and early users will have a very high competitive advantage.\nTranscription: major costs for hospitals.\n5 goals for automating clinical documentation\nvan Terheyden outlines five goals for automating clinical documentation:\n1. Reduce physician time documenting\n2. Improve availability of documentation\n3. Re-use standard phraseology\n4. Improve quality and consistency of documentation\n5. Decrease the cost of documentation\nThe US: largest speech recognition user in the world\nThere are approximately 40,000 active physician users generating about 18 million lines per month with SR technology. As the need to reduce costs in healthcare delivery accelerates, this user base will increase.\nMore medical information in the next 10 years than in the whole medical history…\nThe next 10 years will see more medical information learned and developed than has been captured in the whole of medical history. Radiology, in particular, is bearing the lion’s share of this information glut. James Thrall, MD, of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston projects that the radiology workload will increase approximately 50 percent by 2010.\n0 Responses to “Medical Knowledge and Speech Recognition: More Staggering Figures”"}
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{"text": "Have. The Positive Positive growth can be expected due to the following reasons: · The unemployment rate continues to fall, with an estimation of going below 4 percent by the summer . Companies located in areas with low unemployment rates have already voluntarily increased the hourly wages and/or add more benefits to their staff members. The improving economy will encourage more people to travel. · The minimum wage is also on the rise. Many areas across the nation have set a schedule to raise the minimum wage (e.g., to $15 an hour by 2020 in Los Angeles ). Meanwhile, a most recent relay organized by t"}
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{"text": "A perfect playground for cyclists awaits you in Brittany. Here’s why;\nWhat makes Brittany so special for cycling?\nBrittany has space and lots of it, interconnected by an excellent road network with good surfaces and plenty of room.\nTraffic is minimal, visibility is good, and as the roads are well maintained and wide, passing vehicles are never a problem.\nThe variety of riding is enormous. You can choose flat rides through pretty countryside and fields of flowers (the tulip fields in SW Finistere are amazing in the Spring), hilly rides through the short, steep hills of the area where you can easily rack up as much climbing as you can in the Alps. Or relaxed rides along the coast roads where the sea is always in sight.\nFrance is very cycling friendly and especially so in Brittany which has a legacy of producing cycling stars. Sunday mornings are full of large groups of cyclists criss-crossing the countryside.\nOr for the more relaxed family rider, we can point out or guide you onto the best routes that aren’t too challenging and help you with your riding and bike setup. There are numerous cycle routes along disused railway tracks, which are flat, traffic free and very pretty, ideal for all levels and ages. Maps of the ‘voies vertes’ and ‘velodyssy’ can be obtained from Brittany’s tourist office websites. Although this map is useful it does not show all the local tracks. It is also possible to cycle from Chateaulin along the Nantes-Brest Canal, and there is a lovely 9km ride around a local reservoir which is ideal for families in that it is flat and traffic free.\nCycling is one of the best ways to get fit and burn fat without any joint strain or injury risk, whilst seeing lots of beautiful nature, so what are you waiting for? Get pedalling!\nWe have an in house serious cycle fanatic. If you wish to be taken out on some guided rides please contact us.\nRide Example 1 ; Quimper to Lostmarc’h and back. 110km, 1400m climbing. Ride out to the Crozon peninsula via Plage de Pentrez, lots of short, sharp hills (some at 13%!). Lots of sea views, have lunch in Morgat overlooking the bay, check out the amazing beach of Lostmarc’h. Return via the edges of Menez Hom.\nRide Example 2 ; Quimper to Pointe du Raz and back. 110km, 1000m climbing. Ride out to the West coast through the pretty port of Audierne and on to the Pointe du Raz, the spectacular Westernmost tip of France. Lunch in vicinity, back via coast roads.\nRide Example 3 ; Quimper to Pont Aven and back, 100km, 800m climbing. Ride South to Concarneau (pretty port town) then on via the coast roads to lunch in charming Pont Aven, return via wooded roads.\nThe roads are all very quiet and generally in excellent condition.\nAndrew’s Strava page gives an idea of some of the rides."}
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{"text": "739 F.2d 302\nMichael C. ANTONELLI, Plaintiff-Appellant,\nv.\nDRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION, and Peter B. Bensinger,\nAdministrator, Defendants-Appellees.\nNo. 82-2802.\nUnited States Court of Appeals,\nSeventh Circuit.\nSubmitted July 10, 1984.*\nDecided July 24, 1984.\nMichael C. Antonelli, pro se.\nMary Anne Mason, Asst. U.S. Atty., Dan K. Webb, U.S. Atty., Chicago, Ill., for defendants-appellees.\nBefore CUMMINGS, Chief Judge, PELL and COFFEY, Circuit Judges.\nPER CURIAM.\nPlaintiff appeals from an order of the district court dismissing his complaint under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. Sec. 552, and holding that the information which he sought to obtain from defendants is exempt from disclosure under the Act. For the reasons discussed below, we affirm the ruling of the district court.\nPlaintiff sought to obtain information in the files of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) relating to three other individuals, and he submitted releases purportedly signed by those individuals. The defendant's answer indicated that there was reason to believe that the releases were obtained under false pretenses and that the information requested was exempt from disclosure. The district court granted defendant's motion to submit a Vaughn index1 and other supporting materials in camera. After reviewing the submitted material, which it found to be detailed and specific, the district court determined that the defendant did not possess any information regarding one of the individuals and that, with respect to the other two, the requested information was exempt from disclosure under 5 U.S.C. Secs. 552(b)(2), (b)(7)(A), (b)(7)(C), (b)(7)(E), and (b)(7)(F) because disclosure would jeopardize DEA informants and ongoing investigations.\nA reviewing court has two duties when reviewing the district court's determination of a FOIA request. First, it must determine if the district court had an adequate factual basis for the decision rendered. If there was such a basis, the reviewing court must decide if the decision made was clearly erroneous. Chilivis v. Securities Exchange Commission, 673 F.2d 1205, 1210 (11th Cir.1982); Stephenson v. Internal Revenue Service, 629 F.2d 1140, 1144 (5th Cir.1980). Under the FOIA, all documents are available to members of the public unless they are specifically exempted by the Act itself. The burden is on the governmental agency to prove that specific documents fit within one of the statutory exemptions. Vaughn v. Rosen, 484 F.2d 820, 823 (D.C.Cir.1973), cert. denied, 415 U.S. 977, 94 S.Ct. 1564, 39 L.Ed.2d 873 (1974). To meet this burden and to assist the court in making its determination, the agency must provide detailed justification for its claim of exemption, addressing the requested documents specifically and in a manner allowing for adequate adversary testing. Id. at 826-828. The agency may submit detailed descriptions of the requested documents and justifications of the claim of exemption without disclosing the documents themselves. Stein v. Department of Justice and FBI, 662 F.2d 1245, 1253 (7th Cir.1981). If necessary, the district court may review the documents themselves in camera. In certain cases, the affidavits and descriptions may be submitted in camera as well, although this should normally be done after creation of as much of a public record as possible. Id. at 1255-56 n. 5.\nThe plaintiff objects to both the procedures which denied him access to the affidavits and Vaughn index and to the final determination that the requested documents were exempt. The defendant's motion to submit the index and other information in camera was supported by detailed affidavits and several other documents related to the matter. These were available to the petitioner and he filed no objection to the motion. The reason given for requesting in camera submission, that even indirect disclosure would jeopardize the identity of certain informants and investigations, provides ample reason for limiting access to the other affidavits and the Vaughn index. In addition, the defendant voluntarily submitted the documents themselves, so that the district court could determine for itself the legitimacy of the claims. The district court was apparently satisfied that in this instance in camera submission of the index and detailed affidavits was proper despite the limits placed on petitioner. Our review of the same material leaves this Court equally convinced.\nReview of the public record, the Vaughn index, the detailed affidavits and the documents themselves satisfy us that the determination that all material requested is statutorily exempt was not clearly erroneous. It is quite likely, indeed, that the requested information would jeopardize the identity of several individuals and the existence of ongoing DEA investigations. Consequently, we affirm the district court's ruling that the requested information is exempted by 5 U.S.C. Sec. 552.\nIt should be noted that, contrary to the assertions of the plaintiff and some of the statements in the defendant's public affidavit, the rulings in this case, both by the district court and by this Court, are based solely on the provisions of the statute and the nature of the material requested. The possible motives of the plaintiff in requesting the material and the validity or non-validity of the proffered releases are not relevant to the disposition in this case and have not been considered. Exempt material may not be released to members of the public, whatever their motives for the request, and third parties may not give permission for exempt information to be disclosed.). Having considered the appellant's Statement as to Need for Oral Argument, the court has concluded that oral argument is not necessary. Accordingly, this case has been submitted for decision on the briefs and record\nIn Vaughn v. Rosen, 484 F.2d 820 (D.C.Cir.1973), cert. denied, 415 U.S. 977, 94 S.Ct. 1564, 39 L.Ed.2d 873 (1974), the D.C. Circuit held that the agency resisting disclosure must provide sufficient information to enable the party seeking disclosure to frame his request with precision and to enable the court to make an informed Ruling on the claim of privilege. This information can be provided by itemizing and indexing the documents at issue. Such an itemization has come to be known as a Vaughn index"}
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{"text": "Reviews\nMonday, February 5 2007\nMeat Puppet Cabaret by Steve Beard\nRight up your alley if experimental fiction with a sci-fi bent is your bag. Otherwise, you're in for a bumpy ride.\nTuesday, November 5 2002\nAftershocks - The End of Style Culture by Steve Beard\nThe great strength of this book is its taut, crystal-clear style."}
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{"text": "Running Time 122 min\nMPAA rating R (All Involving a Child, Bizarre and Disturbing Content, Drug Use, Gruesome Situations, Sexuality, Some Language)\nRelease Date Sep 9, 2005\nRelated Movies The International, Slumdog Millionaire, Milk, Twilight, The Wrestler, The Reader, Gran Torino\nTideland\nLittle Jeliza-Rose (Jodelle Ferland) has a very warped childhood. Her parents (Jeff Bridges, Jennifer Tilly) are both drug addicts, and one of her daily chores is to prepare their syringes. After her mother dies of an overdose, her father, Noah, takes her away to his childhood home, but his own mother has passed away and the house is decaying. Then Noah overdoses, and while his body rots in his chair, Jeliza-Rose meets a taxidermist and her unstable"}
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{"text": "When the trees stand fearless with their stoic naked bodies and the furry friends rest in their snug little homes you know winter has arrived. On soft baby paws marches in the snow,\nthat magical time of the year, that untamed high of the spirits. Like every first that we cling to so dearly and in that strange unexplained fashion, the season's first snow too feels exhilarating and quite ironically, life-giving. I am a lover of snow, of the dark desolate beauty that it ushers in on the fringes of its pristine white blanket. I am a lover of seasons and their moods. One must search for and embrace the beauty in each, although the fragrance of spring and the colours of autumn remain the undisputed winners.\nFew years back when I had watched the soul-stirring Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, I had nourished a very fond dream - to romp around on a frozen water body in the true bohemian spirit of Clementine. The dream took a vivid turn when we came to live by the shores of one of the five Great Lakes, colloquially known as the Third Coast of the United States.When we first arrived in Ohio, we were greeted by many a proud tales about Lake Erie, which by its 9,940 square miles of surface area is a mini sea in its own rights. Come winter and the lake almost freezes in chunks and is also the major cause for which the Clevelanders receive the wrath of Mother Nature - copious amounts of the \"lake effect\" snow.\nSo when the sun finally showed up with a long haggard face after days of overcast gloom, it was time to visit the frozen shores of Lake Erie. And viola! The scene before us was too surreal to believe at the first glance - the forlorn scraps of snow on the sands, the wintry look of the deserted beach and most of all the frozen still shores. The vast stretch of frozen water crystals sparkled like huge pieces of uncut diamonds when the rays of a feeble winter sun fell on them. To be Indians and to have had only heard of such miracles before, we stood there in speechless admiration marveling at nature's handiwork. And to walk gingerly on that frozen chunk of an endless lake felt like a different world altogether - something like both living and dying in that one moment.\nSnowy day blues can be rather stubborn, hence I resign myself to a vista of chaste flurries that fall in gentle white fluffs by the window, with a hot cup of my signature ginger tea. During these few ruminative moments the world feels like a perfect place, sane and unprejudiced. For one who has very rarely succeeded in resisting temptation, sometimes I just grab my coat and go for a walk as the tiny flakes waver around me like thousands of unfurled dreams. Surely, heaven must be something like this. A part of me also feels like Jadis, the wicked White Queen of Narnia! Whatever, despite the plunging temperatures and the shiny red reindeer nose, I am always game for a little snow walk in my weathered boots and a warm heart.\nWow!! Your post and pics make me miss my New Jersey winters!!!!!! :) Keep writing babes!\nSucho dear, thank you! :)\nHey di , read dis article while lazying under the blanket and was feeling warm then...but post reading i feel like having a Burfilla ehsaas all over again...dis reminded me of my very first trip to tahoe where i jumped like crazy after seeing snow everywhere for the first time in my life....\nNo words to express.. absolutely mind blowing.I hate when it snows,but Ur write up made me fall in love with Snow :-).\nKeep up the good work!!\nApali, thanks dear. I totally understand the euphoria!\nApa, thank you!\nlovely post\nBro, thank ye! :-)"}
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{"text": "Home to pretty treasures, Sirolo is Italy's best kept secret. The nearest major city to Sirolo is Ravenna. Attractions in Ravenna include Mirabilandia, Basilica San Vitale, Mausoleo Di Galla Placidea. To explore Sirolo, set aside 1 to 2 number of your days. You'll be coming back for more!\nYes,it is that simple really! Enjoy your trip! Keep travelling!\nExplore the best journey planner for your visit to Sirolo and create a flawless plan in few simple steps!\nYou may also be in interested in other popular destinations in Italy like Rome, Florence, Venice"}
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{"text": "Domi / Nokdu Creator\nYou may also like\nShe Would Never Know\nGentle in demeanor yet fiercely independent and competent, Songa is a top assistant brand manager at Klar Cosmetics who gets things done with a smile. Thriving in life, she is suddenly caught off guard by her charming junior colleague’s enigmatic warning, “Don’t put on that lipstick.” Then an unexpected revelation changes everything.\nlike 1.6M\nLet Me Stay Over Tonight!?\nlike 1.8M\nThe Nuna at Our Office\nWhen Manager Son is sent to a new department, his boring office life takes a sweet turn. There, he meets Manager Ahn, an older colleague whose competence and charming aura leave him in awe. But as Manager Son grows closer to her, he realizes there’s more to her strong, independent front than meets the eye. And soon enough, he begins to understand why office crushes can get complicated.\nlike 649,852"}
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{"text": "Mig Welding\n$52.00\n1 in stock\nDescription\nDescription\nThis training DVD explains the techniques and procedures in Mig welding from basic to the advanced.\nIncluded in the program:\nSelection of gases and electrodes and their characteristics.\nDetermining the correct electrode type and diameter.\nA description of machine types.\nTechniques for welding in all positions e.g. Overhead. Vertical up, down hand and pipe welding.\nGraphic visual description of the molten pool which shows the viewer the importance of good hand control.\nThe correct technique for welding and various types, thickness, including mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium.\nThis DVD was recorded in the training facility at Lincoln Electric with the assistance of Michael Bate B.Eng(Mat1)(Hons) and Bill Cloughessy. The instructors are considered to be some of the finest exponents of their craft.\n(62 minutes running time)"}
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{"text": "BlockBase is running on EOS Jungle Test Net\nDiogo Bulha - January 15, 2020\nBlockBase is running on EOS Jungle Test Net! This is a big milestone on our development roadmap. We are currently focused on testing the sidechains consensus mechanism.\nEach sidechain is built by a network of service providers, that collectively build the sidechain in a round-robin way, where each provider produces one block per round. Block production is synced with the main chain through the BlockBase operations contract.\nWhen a block is produced, the service provider broadcasts the full block to its peers, and sends the block header to the smart contract. Simultaneously, the service provider proposes a multisig transaction on the main chain, to validate the block header, which will be signed by all peers that confirm the block is valid. If more than half the peers sign the transaction, then the block is confirmed.\nThe production, broadcasting, syncing, and validation of blocks are the main consensus functionalities of the BlockBase network. All these are subject to byzantine faults, which need to be accounted for. That’s what’s being tested right now.\nWe are almost ready to add the database management components, and at that time the first complete working version of BlockBase will be ready. Diogo Bulha\nDevelopment Lead"}
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{"text": "UFDC Home myUFDC Home | Help | RSS <%BANNER%> TABLE OF CONTENTS HIDE Section A: Main Section B: Regional News Section B: Regional News:... Section B: Regional News conti...87 page C 10 Full Text 'te Sweetest Str-awberries This Side Of -aven Lrabforb QCount. BC 1 107 770 p 1K YONOE LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA l050 s2W JjTH ST L321 6AINESVILLE F 21 USPS 062-700 Three Sections Starke, Florida Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006 127th Year 8th Issue 50 CENTS wep e -mail: ed.6 0 bc leg h. co0 Noteworthy1531 Diabetes education available at. Shands Bradford County Health Department and Su% annee River Area Health Education Center (AHEC) will be sponsoring a free . diabetes self-management 'class at Shands hospital in Starke. Diabetes self-management training is a series of classes that teaches people nith diabetes how to properly care for themselves so that they can maintain good health. Training includes the following topics: overview of diabetes; managing blood' sugar; nutrition; medications; exercise; and foot, skin and dental care. The classes will be held on Wednesday throughout the month of October-Oct. 6, 13, 20 and 27-from- 1-3 p.m. at Shands- Starke. Participants must attend all four classes in order to receive a certificate of completion. Door prizes, incentives;, refreshments and blood sugar testing will be provided. Spaces are limited; if you are a diabetic and you would like to register for this free class; please call the health department at (904) 964-7732, ext. 132. Preference will be given to individuals age 55 and up..34. Host a BASH... If you are interested in hosting a Business and Social Hour (BASH) for the North Florida Regional Chamber of Commerce, call (904) 964-5278. Lake Santa Fe? Students and faculty of Santa Fe Community College Andrews Center had to get around an unwelcome body of water this week, the result of heavy rain on Monday night and Tuesday afternoon. Not normally a problem area for storm water drainage, the parking lot was flooded ... because, according to City Project Director Ricky Thompson, construction workers at the Walgreens development across the street removed an Important storm water pipe. Thompson said the pipe will be replaced, and workers will pump standing water from the parking lot until then. That is unless the college decides it wants to hold tryouts for a new swim team. Woods wins seat in Starke runoff BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor One-time city commissioner Travis Woods was re-elected to the Starke City Commission this week following an eight-year absence from the board. As with Commissioner Wilbur Waters' win two weeks ago, only 11 votes separated Woods from his opponent for the District 3 seat, Charles Fellows. Woods receik ed 123 votes to Fellows' 112 votes on Sept. 19, - winning with 52 percent. Woods is an 18-year elieran of. the city commission and will replace Commissioner Larry Davis on the board next month. Saying it was a long race, Woods expressed gratitude to those who supported him. He now wants to get to work on those issues he campaigned on, chief among See WIN, p. 2A Impact fees may be phased in over BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor Local leaders agree impact fees are needed to fund infrastructure in the county, but may phase those fees in over three to four years. Local government boards met in a joint workshop setting last week to discuss the proposed fee schedule and its implementation. As County Chairman John Wayne .Hersey put it, the workshop was about making sure all parties are reading from the \"same sheet of music.\" While separate fee schedules were prepared during a joint impact fee study for Starke- and Bradford County, those schedules have been condensed into a single countywide schedule that also included the impact fee proposed for schools. (See related story and charts.) Among the alternatives County Manager Jim Crawford presented to commissioners and council members were options to reduce the recommended impact fee amounts, adopt impact fees in only the most critical categories (roads and schools, for example) or to phase the adoption of impact fees in over time. If the recommended fee levels in a particular area are reduced, however, local leaders will still have to show the state how it intends to pay for growth in that area and where the money will come from. To avoid that and create the simplest system possible, the goal is a countywide fee schedule, with the county collecting the fees and dispersing the funds to the appropriate district. To achieve that, each city commission or council will have to approve the same fee schedule adopted by the county. If a municipality, goes in a different direction,choosing to adopt lowerfees 'or eliminate certain fee categories, however, it will be choosing to go it alone, assuming responsibility for collecting, reserving and dispersing that revenue. Impact fees on residential development are proposed in the following categories: roads, library, law enforcement, fire (includes EMS), public buildings, parks and- Starke man hit by car dies at scene BY CAROLYN EAVES Telegraph Staff Writer A pedestrian died Sept. 13 after being struck on Steel Mill Road in Starke. Rudolph Carter, 30, was walking in close proximity to the westbound travel lane of C.R. 100A just east of U.S. 301, according to Florida HighwaN Patrol Trooper J:W.Hattle. A 1998 Chevrolet, driven by Willie J. Perry, 23, was, for unknown reasons, eastbound in the westbound lane. The vehiclee struck Carter. Carter was pronounced dead at the scene at 9:50 p.m. Perry was transported to Shands Starke with minor injuries. Charges are pending in the alcohol- related crash, Trooper Hattle said. Danmage to the Chevrolet was $6.000. - Fire damages Lawtey business BY CAROLYN EAVES Telegraph Staff Writer, The Bay Tack and Feed store in Lawtey sustained approximately $65,000 in damages after fire was disco\\ ered Sunday evening. Lawte) police officers notified firefighters-there was smoke coming from the building at 7:18 p.m. La\" te. volunteerss -ause of the Sept. 17 fire remains under .investigation, Chief Brown said. Approximately 30 percent of the roof on the back side was damaged, with $24,000 estimated damage to the contents of the store, Chief Brown said. 3-4 years recreation, and schools. Impact fees on commercial development do not include the categories of schools, parks and recreation, or, library because commercial development doesn't typically impact those areas. A number of commercial categories do include a large fee for roads, and commercial fees are assessed per 1,000 square feet of proposed development. Residential impact fees are assessed per housing unit, or in the case of hotels, per living room. A survey of nearly 40 other counties shows Collier-as the most expensive at almost $24,000 for a new single-family home and Levy See FEES, p. 6A For crime, socials and editorials, see Regional News section. For sports, see Features and Sports section. Deadline noon Tuesday before publication 904-964-6305 (phone) 904-964-8628 (fax) 6 89076 63869 2 'p Page 2A TELEGRAPH Sept. 21, 2006 Theressa station gets new pumper -~ ..,. *'m* i.m ~ On, July 28, Bradford County and the Theressa Volunteer Fire Department took 'delivery of a 2006 International E-One engine. The pumper will be put in service as Engine 20, replacing Station 2's 1985 E- One Hurricane pumper. Engine 20 comes equipped with a four-door cab, which seats four firefighters with air packs and a driver, a 1,250 gallon per minute pump, a 1,000 gallon water tank and 10 gallons of foam. The new truck also comes with an extended -Tront bumper with jn'p line and suction. A! booster line and deck gun have also been mounted on top of the unit. 'The warning system includes a Whelen-L.E.D. light package, Federal Signal Night Fighter scene lights and a Federal QTB siren. The unit, which is stationed at the Theressa department on Southeast 81st Street, will be primarily used for first response to fires and motor vehicle accidents. The uiiit was purchased with County convenes Sept, 21 The Bradford County Commission will meet onk Thursday, Sept. 21, at 6:30 p.m. in the boardroom at the Bradford County Courthouse,. located on U.S. 301 in Starke. The meeting is open to the public,_ and an agenda may Percy Sullivan shakes hands with County Chairman John Wayne Hersey upon accepting delivery of Theressa's new fire truck. assistance from the Department of Homeland Security. be obtained in advance in the office of the\"clerk of courts., For more information, call (904) 966-6280. Free recital tonight A music recital w ill be held tonight. Thursday. Sept. 21, at the conference center in' Starke, 1610 N. Temple Ave. The recital begins at 6:30 p.m. Story by EMT B. Meehan. Photo by Nelson Green. ''... I ^;,' and features students of John McMillan, Barbi Beckford, and Beth Vinson from North Florida Music & Sound. Students will be performing guitar, bass guitar, drums. woodwind' instruments and : piano pieces. Some will be playing in bands that we have .put together just for this recital. The community is invited to this free everit. Dress is casual. 1 Hot New Motorola W315 Speakerphone Changeable Faceplate Color Screen........ But best of all it's Free! (after Mail i6 Rebate) only at CornCentral ! AARP offers Driving course ,g- .s -.o ,-:.-.....v~\"~ AARP offers two-day, four- hour classroom instruction to refine driving skills and develop defensivee driving techniques. The cost is $10 and there are no tests, plus a three-year certificate qualifies graduates for an automobile insurance discount. 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Fellows, the self-declared rebel in the race, said voters had chosen the status quo in electing his opponent, but he still sees a future for himself in local government. Immediately following .his defeat, he announced he would be running for city clerk two years from now. Woods will join Waters, Danny Nugent, Tommy Chastain and Carolyn Spooner on the board next month. Following a meeting to close out this year's business on Tuesday, Oct. 3, a meeting of the new board will be held. Woods, Waters and Nugent will be sworn in, and a mayor, and vice mayor will be chosen for the coming year. Round-Up for Fence Lines and Flower Beds \"Instant $A Kill\" .5 for 4 gal. Call Freeman Register IV Call A 352-468-2703 AgrICare TEAM a AgriCare trabforb Count? elte aplj vta- j Web address: BCTelegraph.com Phone: 964-6305 P.O. Drawer A Starke, FL 32091 John M. 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All rights reserved 9UA.L',\"- Forexluiveonind.als. s- Salltlm 1 rs 0altls - .. - - Sept. 21, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 3A Starke man earns Medal of Distinction * NRCC Chairman Tom Reynolds and the National Republican Congressional Committee recently announced that Max Norton of Starke hasi been chosen as a 2006 Congressional Medal of Distinction winner. ;Norton was selected based on unyielding support of the Republican Party, outstanding leadership in business and his contributions to the local economy. . Only an elite group of businesss and professional people were nominated to receive the award before the awards selection committee reached a final decision. Commenting on Norton's selection, Congressman Reinolds said, 'NMr. Norton has served as an honorary chairman .of the Business Advisory Council and has pro\\ ided much needed support. This award could not have gone to a more deserving candidate.\" Dedan Baptist Church sets homecoming for Sept. 24 Dedan Baptist Church of' Brooker announces its 124th ,homecoming celebration will be held Sunday, Sept. 24. Homecoming services will start with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., followed by an 11 a.m. worship service. During the service, special music will be provided by .Rushing Wind, which was Happy 17h Birthday John Nicula! recently voted tl e 2006 Florida Male Southern' Gospel Quartet' of the Year. Dir mer will follow the service.. All past, pre,, ;ent and future members of Jedan Baptist Church are invit ed to attend. For more information or directions, please call (386) 496-8138 or (35 2) 485-11 M5. CPR classes offered- at Shands' Shands Stirke and the American Heairt Association are offering 1ihe following classes in CPR; for health care providers and thL' community: * Basic life I support health care provider r certification- Thursday, Sept' 28, from 6-8 p.m. Registrati on deadline: Thursday. Sept.:! I. Hearts'.ver CPR community court se covering all ages-Saturday, Oct. 21., from 8 a.m: to noon Registration deadline. Friday Oct 13. All participants will need to be at least 10 N\\ ars old for the. community% cou,,-;e. : Register for iim. session by calling Bonn\\ 'ireen at 1904) 368-2300, ext. 104, or. Billie Erigskow at (904) 368-2300, ext 254. 1.38 E. Call St, Starke, FL 904/96 -4420 .. \\i Happy 7Th Birtlhday, ALIVeIA! September .23, 2006 WARNING: \"If You Or A Loved One Got Cancer Or Other Serious Disease From Smoking Cigarettes... Or... I-f Someone You Know Died From Smoking Cigarettes... Re ad This NOW\" A recent Florida Supreme Court ruling ma y allow certain cigarette smokers or their families to file a mo netary claim against tobacco companies. Yes, even if the smoker eventually quit smoking or passed away. The key is, the smoker must have had symptoms... or was diaNnosed with CANCER (or some other serious disease) BEFORE Nov. 2'. 1996. Does this describe you or anyone you know? Call our law office toll free at: '1-800-760-6065 to see ify ou have a case. It's a FREE consultation, statewide. Don't delay! The Court has set a deadline for filing a claim using this special ruling. CALL NOW: 1-800-760-6065 (Toll Free) Law Office of Samuel W. Bearman, L.C. 820 N. 12\"' Ave. Pensacola, FL 32501 Toll Free # 1-800-760-6065 The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision tha0tl should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you dide, ask us o10 send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. All of the classes' vill cost $25 with the exception of the community class in October, which will be offered for free. The virtue of the imagination is its reaching, by intuition and intensity, a more essential truth than is seen at the surface of things. -John Ruskin M t.Pisgah AME Church will celebrate its pastor, the Rev. Glen B. Dames Jr., and the first family appreciation on Sunday, Sept 16, and Sunday, Sept. 24. The public is invited. Hope Baptist Church, S.R. 100, between Starke and Keystone Heights, will have its fifth annual \"Old Tyme\" camp meeting Sept. 24-28. Sunday, services include: 9:45 a.m., g-- f --- tg g- f family Bible study; 11 a.m., a camp meeting; 12 noon, dinner, S SHELBY on the grounds; 5:30 p amp., men's prayer; arid 6 p.m.. camp - BURKHALTER meeting. Monday through Thursday, Sept. 25-28: 9:30 SHappV3rd Birthday! a.m., men's prayer; 10a.m., camp meeting with three preachers; 12 noon, meal; 5 0 Hp.m., meal; 6 p.m., men's V pra) er; and 6:30 p.m., camp meeting with two preachers. . S- For information, call (352) 473-.: S\" NM. Zion A.M.E. Church of Lawtey will celebrate \"'Unit\\ e lo e You V Day\" on Sunday, Sept. 24 at II -. 1 a.m. and at 4 p.m. at Macedonia SFreewill Baptist Church on ,j\" ON Lake Street in Lawtey. V SEPTEMBER j The public is invited. to celebrate birthday on Sept. 21 The Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 1016 will celebrate its 17th birthday beginning at at 6:30 p.m on Thursday, Sept. 21. The ceremony will include POW-MIA, 9-11 and Golden, Mothers memorials at the post home flag pole. This will be followed by refreshments and a brief recognition ceremony.. , Past members and guests are invited. The post is behind Scrapbooking, off U.S. 301 in Starke. .' : Call (904) 891-7242 for more information. WORTH NOTING Shands at Starke Auxiliary has available several volunteer opportunities including gift shop, reception desk, X-ray, medical records, patient services and filing. For information call Helen LeVangie, (352) 473-8580; Dolores I CHURCH I VFW ladies NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE':shown on the map below, as follows: S 060908A, an application by the Board of County Commissioners, to amend the Future Land Use Plan Map of the Comprehensive Plan to change the future land use classification from RESIDENTIAL\\L.\" ,,. ; 0 -. :, :,042'00\" East 172.19 feet to the Northerly right-of- way line of Center Street; thence South 88007'00\" East 1.78 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 01 o22'00\" East 224.77 feet; thence continue North 0122'00\" East 0.5 feet; 'thence South 87038'00\" East 70.00 feet; thence South 01022'00\" West 0.5 feet; thence continue South 01o22'00\" Nest\" YEast, 134.64 feet; thence North 0151 to the Point of Beginning; thence North! 89012'00\" West approximately 55.00 feet; thence South 0122'00\" West approximately 85.00 feet; thence North 89012'00\" West approximately 150.00 feet; thence South 0122'00\" West approximately 50.00 feet; thence South 8808'00\" East approximately 205.00 feet; thence North 01 22 approximately 240.00 feet; thence North 89012'00\" West approximately 205.00 feet; thence South 01022'00\" West approximately 135.00 feet; thence North 88008'00\" West 212.74 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 2.89 acres, more or less. All said lands containing 6.39 acres, more or less. A PORTION OF THE CITY OF STARKE A portion of Section 28, Township South, Range 22 East, Bradford County, Florida The first of two public hearings concerning the amendment will be held on October 3, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Commission Meeting Room, City Hall located at 209 North Thompson Street, Starke, Florida. The title of said ordinance shall read, as follows: .. :,.,',-,.-- ORDINANCE NO, ,006-0496 . AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF' STARKE, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN MAP OF THE CITY OF STARKE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, AS AMENDED; RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT OF TEN OR LESS ACRES OF LAND, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION, S 060908 A, BY THE PROPERTY OWNER OF SAID ACREAGE, UNDER THE AMENDMENT PROCEDURES ESTABLISHED IN SECTIONS 163.3161 THROUGH 163.3215, FLORIDA STATUTES, AS AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR CHANGING THE LAND USE CLASSIFICAT ION. FROM RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY (2 TO 8 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) TO PUBLIC USE AND FROM RECREATION TO PUBLIC USE OF CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF CITY OF STARKE,, -Morgan, (904) 964-5748; Kay McKinley, (904) 964-7284; or Sharon Gaines. (904) 964-6009. Hospice is in need of volunteers. There wi lbe a volunteer training program sqon,. VFW to meet Sept. 21 VFW Post 1016 will have its general meeting at 7 p.m on Thursday, Sept. 21. Rezoning of the post home, participation in the Charlie Daniels event in November and the Great Pumpkin Escape in October are on the agenda. Also, dates will be given for the conventions and Marine Corps Ball. Call (904) 612-1433 ,for more information Page 4A TELEGR F- Sept. 2. '., AN community is privatization. \"Plain and simple, privatization doesn't work. This is not a reflection on us as employees of the state, but rather the system as a w hole,\" Sshe said. . Following her retirement, There is no better measure of a person than what he does when he is absolutely free to choose. -Wilma Askinas Pictured (1-r) are DCF employees Cathe Johnson, Pat Caren, Tim Trometer, Janice. Joiner (sitting), James Simon, Phil Zurich, Donna Bergum and Betty Moore. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF STARKE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY .OF THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, .pursuant the City of Starke Land Development Code, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Code,, hereinafter referred to as the City Commission; serving as the Local Planning Agency, at a public hearing on October 3, 2006 at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the City_ Commission Meeting Room, City Hall located at 209 North Thompson Street, Starkei-;Flor ida,:.e : .\" -' r'; .\",11 Z 06-.4, -arnapplication by'.the.JBoard -of County Commissioners, to amend the Zoning Map of the Land Development. Code from SINGLE FAMILY; VERY LOW DENSITY (R-1A) to COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (B-2);,non. theacre, the Plat thereof as recorded in the_ PublcRecords-of-Bradford County, Florida. Containing .47 acre, more or less. Z 06-4, an application by the Board. of County Commissioners, to amend the Zoning Map of the-Land Development Code from SINGLE FAMILY, MEDIUM DENSITY (R1-C) to COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (B-2) on the property described, as follows: Parcelo22'00\" East 224.66 feet; thence South 87038'00\" East 126.70 feet to the Westerly right-of-way line of Lake Street (formerly Sanderson Lane); thence Southerly, along the Westerly right-of-way line of Lake Street (formerly Sahd042'00\" East 172.19 feet to the Northerly right-of-way line 0of Center Street; thence South 8807'O'\" East 1.78 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 01 22'00\" East 224.77 feet; thence continue North 01 22'00\" East 0.5 feet; thence South 87038'00\" East 70.00 feet; thence South 0122'00\" West 0.5 feet; thence continue South 01 22'00\" West 224.16 feet to the Northerly right-of- way line of said Center Street; thence North 88o07'00\" West, along the Northerly right-of-way line of said Center Street, 70.00 feet- to the Point of Beginning. Containing .36 acre, more or less. Pe61cNAMbO f12(O-000d00'. : A. parcel .f Iand 373.30 feet; thence North 88o08'00\" West 417.74 feet to thedPoint of Beginning. Containing 3.53 acres, more or less. All said lands containing 5.48 acres, more or less. A PORTION OF THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA A portion of Section 28 Township 6 South, Range 22 East an I the p- -c .r. -. :,he..r S '--, ... \" S.. ,. Joiner retires from DCgF after 30-plus years on the lj bb After 30-plus years of Joiner plans i o spend more service, Janice Joiner will be time with her fi imily. retiring from the Department \"New cases come up at all of Children and Families. A hours. Occasid nally, I would celebration., dinner will be be attending my child's school held at Cedar River Seafood function and ivould have to in Starke on Thursday, Sept. leave tohelp someonein need;' 28,-at-6-p.m. All-friends are she said. \"Now,-I will be able to welcome to attend.: devote more time to my two -When reflecting over her children, seven, grandchildren career with DCF, the one and four great grandchildrenn. \" thing Joiner ,believes has Photo and article by Teresa had the. Iargest impact on the Irwin. 01 0uns in Stock! [AMM REGULAR & SPECIALTY SBiradford 60-Day Lay Gun' &Pawn Debit Cards A US-301 N, Stairke 904-964-5440 M-F 9-5; Sal NOTICE OF ZOINING CHANGE The City. Commission of the City of Starke, Florida proposes to amend the Zoning Map of the City of Starke Land Development Code, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Code, as shb-W--n the following map, as follows: Z 06-4, an application by the Board of County Commissioners, to amend the Zoning Map of the Land Development Code by changing the zoning district on certain lands, from SINGLE FAMILY,, VERY 'LOW DENSITY (R-1A) to' COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (B-2) on i thd Plat'thef\"btd rebdrded in the Public Records df'Brbdfofd (Unty, Florida. Containing .47 acre, more or less. Z 06-4, an application by the Board of County Commissioners, to amend the Zoning Map of the Land Development Code from SINGLE FAMILY, MEDIUM DENSITY (R1-C) to COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (B-2) on the property described, as follows: Pareel,fedt; thence North 1742'00\" East 172.19 feet to the Northerly right-of-way line of-- Center Street; thence South 88007'00\"1 East, along the Northerly right-of-way line of Center Street 71.78 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 0122'00\" East 224.6fifeet; thence South 87 022'00\" East 224.77 feet; thence continue North 01022'00\" East 0.5 feet; thence South 87038'00\" East 70.00 feet; thence South 01022'00\" West 0.5 feet; thence continue South 01 22'00\"( West 224.16 feet to the Northerly right-of- way line of said Center Street; thence North 8807'00\" West, along the Northerly right-of-way line of said Center Street, 70.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing .36 acre, more or less. -Parcel Number 03270-0-00000 22'00\" West 373.30 feet; thence North 88008'00\" West 417.74 feet 'to the Point of Beginning. i: Containing 3.53 acres, more or less. All said lands containing 5:48 acres, more or less. The first of two public hearings concerning the amendment will be held on October 3, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the 'City Commission Meeting Room, City IHall located at 209 North Thompson !Street, Starke, Florida. The title of said ordinance reads, as follows: ODINAfTAN Ob. 20bB-0497 \" AN ORDIINANlCE-,-F THE CITY .OF 43TAR SilNGLE FAMILY, VERY LOW DENSITY (IR-1A) TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (B-2) AND FROM SINGLE FAMILY, MEDIUM DENSITY, (R1-C) TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (B-2) OF CERTAIN N LANDS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF $TARKE, FLORIDA; PROVIDING SiEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL C)ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE A PORTION OF THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA A portion of Section 28 Township 6 South, Range 22 East Ai. ,. '.. The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised that the date, time amid place of any continuation of the public hearing shall be announced during t republicc hearing and that no further notice concerning the matter will be pt Iblished. Ali the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be hdEard with respect to the amendment on thi date, time and place as stated above. Copies of the amendment are available fo,,i public inspection at the Bradford' Coiunty-City of Starke Zoning Department looiated at 945 North Temple Avenue, North Wing, Starke, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at theA above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the.proceedings, andhl that, for such purpose, they may neod to ensure that a verbatim record of the: proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Starke to meet Sept. 26: The next meeting of the- Starke City Commission will; be Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. ; . The meeting will take place ;, on this date because of the:ni, runoff election on Sept. 19. The meeting is at city hallho. and is open to the public. An: agenda is available in advance.--: in the office of the cityclerk.\"' For more information, call '' (904) 964-5027. Rifles Shotguns Handguns 4nn A. -- --- A.--^I.I away Accepted t. 10-2 I, Qili A /1 t: -- - --i; --- - - - -1 ---' - Sept. 21, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 5A Two housing developments receive first thumbs up in Starke BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor 'Two future housing developments received the support of the city of Starke during a recent public hearing. On' Sept. 12, the city commission viewed an application, submitted by Big River Developers LLC of Macclenny, requesting that the land use of nearly 107 acres in the city be converted from agriculture to residential, medium density. The land in question is south of.Market Road (Northwest 178 rStreet),eastofS.R; 16and th~ Green Acres Subdivision an'I is the site of one of the bi ger housing developments the city is expecting. The application was amended to the low-density residential category during the hearing at thd request of the developer's aggnt, who said the amount of wetlands present on thel acreage wduld -prevent a medium density development. Medium density allows from three to eight dwelling units for each acre of land, making the maximum for this development around 832 homes. Low density allows for just two homes per acre. Ultimately, Big River wants to build 182 homes in the development, not quite the 214: maximum that would be allowed under the low density category. A second housing- developmentwill reconstructed on the nearly 20 acres being sold by Harvest Christian Church. Bordered by Short Street on the west and Thomas Street on the north, the church's application requests that the now vacant land be rezoned from mobile home park to multi-family residential. The land could accommodate up to 158 dwelling units under that category. The sale of the. land is pending a successful rezoning action. Kyle Harrison told the city commission that the money earned from the sale will be used to build a gym for the church. The board is also supporting. -j W-_rr- 0919 40 OD80 /03423404O 0292240MM L2922-IDDJql to -! & i On 904)0900 03 7\"-0300 - Citr iOOfi l1l, -- uj Z C' F E\",290 0.0 Read Together, Florida Statewide Reading Event- October 2006 Read the book. Play The Z.0Ga In.ak . Compete g.mes,.Ilsto. c college schlhip pgh hoo siudents). ZE. O oAM Register or,,re oto aro t ainn o w rio p to Washington. oDC. Sponsored by P Washington Mutual Read logelher. Foido s a mondilong reading celebration managed by: Volu.titergr i ,bIal FOUNDATION Manager of the Governor's Family Literacy Initiove a rezoning application by with the city's future land use Christopher Durban. Rezoning map. the half-acre parcel at the corner All of these applications will of'S.R. 100 and Laura Street undergo a final public hearing Will bring it into compliance on Sept. 26. . EYE CENTER of North Florida J General Eye Care & Surgery EYE EXAMS CATARACT SURGERY* GLAUCOMA DIABETES -LASERS -GLASSES Eduardo M. Bedoya, MD Board Certified. American Board of Ophthalmology M.idkiar., dl,a .e iabla ftpanol. LAike Cil Maccldenny 1-866-755- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF STARKE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA, SERVING, AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant, at a public hearing on October 3, 2006 at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the City Commission Meeting Room, City Hall, located at 2Qq.North. Thompson Street, Starke,, Florida. S 060908 A, an application by the Board of County Commissioners, to amend the Future Land Use Plan Map of the Comprehensive Plan to change the future land use classification from RESIDENTIAL-622'00\" East 224.77 feet; thence continue North 01022'00\" East 0.5 feet; 'thence South 87038'00\" East 70.00 feet; thence South 01 22'00\" West 0.5 feet; thence continue South 01 022'00\" West; thence North 01051'00\" East, 365.58 feet to the Southerly right-of-way line of Pratt Street; thence South 89012'00\" East, along the Southerly right-of-way line of said Pratt Street, 414.67 feet; thence South 01 022'00\" West approximately 240.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 89012'00\" West approximately 55.00 feet; thence South 01 022'00\" West approximately 85.00 feet; thence North 89012'00\"' West approximately 150.00 feet; thence South 01022'00\" West approximately 50.00 feet; thence South 88008'00\" East approximately 205.00 feet; thence North 0122 th 04O; thence North 89012'00\" West approximately 205.00 feet; thence South 01022'00\", West approximately 135.00 feet; thence North 8808'00\" West 212.74 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 2.89 acres, more or less. All said lands containing 6.39 acres, more or less. A PORTION OF THE CITY OF STARKE A portion of Section 28, Township 6 South, Range 22 East, Bradford County, Florida i,; i' 1 ---- - I I 1 i - 1 5'060906 A / a1f. On the county's agenda this month is a joint rezoriing application from Raymond Heath and Sharon Brown, asking that three parcels off of U.S. 301 north be changed from industrial to agriculture-2. A previous land use amendment on. the parcels was approved, and the county zoning board: recommended this application for approval as well. A board-sponsored application to correct the land use category for the property of CMC Joist on Steel Mill Road by changing it from residential, low density to industrial was also 'recommended for approval. Both applications will be heard by the county commission during its meeting tonight, Sept. 21. The Bradford County Board of Adjustment granted a special exception allowing a house of worship on residentially zoned land to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. The land is the site of a former bar just south of the intersection o S.R. 100 and Southeast 8 Avenue, approaching Keystone Heights. The board had questions about parking capacity, but was assured the parking that will be a\\ ailable % would meet the needs of the future congregation. Speaking on behalf of the congregation, Roger Joseph admitted the building would need a lot of work. Page 6A TELEGRAPH Sept. 21, 2006 FEES Continued from p. 1A County as the least expensive at $1,046. The proposed $10,245 for a single-family home in Bradford County tops the state average by $3,200, but few counties have imposed impact fees in all available categories, with the most common being roads and schools. The nearby counties of Alachua, Baker and Clay are at $2,414, $3,000 and $7,034, respectively. Impact fees are not collected in Union County. According to Crawford, those counties that shied away from approving impact fees adequate to meet their needs are now finding themselves in trouble. Some have to revisit the issue and raise the amounts initially approved. Had Bradford County had impact fees in place last year when 190 permits were issued for new home construction, Crawford said nearly $2 million would have been raised from those permits alone, not counting permits issued for mobile homes and commercial construction. Another $1.5 :million %would have been raised based on the number of home construction permits issued so far this sear More than $1.5 million of that amount would have been for schools, with another $1.3 million going-toward roads. Craw ford said the fee levels aren't based on arbitrary estimates butit scientific calculations of how much each new development would actually cost the county to maintain an adequate level of service for roads, schools, law and fire service, etc. That's why the fee for a convenience store with gas pumps is higher than that for a new nursing home-the gas station is going to generate more traffic and calls for law enforcement and fire service. \"I have not. heard any complaints from any developer I've talked to concerning this, because they've been doing this for years,\" Crawford said. \"Where we get concerns is for individual people building a home.\" Starke Mayor Steve Futch, who supported full implementation as soon as possible, said those building homes without impact- fees complain later on about the state of, roads and streets and the quality of other services. He said it would be hard to approve impact fees less than $10,000 for a single-family home and keep up with the demands of' growth. Starke Commissioner Carolyn Spooner, however, felt the full fee schedule was too much to implement at one time, and preferred to see the fees phased in over time. Mayor Jimmie Scott of Lawtey, which is annexing morethan 100 acres for a future 236- home development, agreed that would be the best approach for his city as well. County Commissioner John Cooper offered a scenario for phasing impact fee collection in over a period of four years. The school impact fee would be collected in full from the start, given the need to expand as population increases. The fee for roads could be split in half the first year, with the second half implemented in year two; BMS students will help set reading record On Thursday, Sept. 28, from 11-11:30 a.m., middle school students around the state of Florida will be participating in an record-making reading opportunity led by Gov. Jeb Bush and Education Commissioner John Winn. The state is attempting a Guinness World Record for the most students reading aloud simultaneously. The statewide goal is to have more than 200,000 students reading. Students at Bradford Middle School will be participating, and the community is invited to watch as local students help make state history. *;z 'z - ^*'. +,;.,<* Proposed Impact Fees for Bradfrd County: Residential Public Parks & Land Use Roads Library Law Fire Buildings Recreation Schools Total Single Family Detached $3,834 $210 $686 $353 $392 $269 $4,501 $10,245 Multi-Family per unit $2,692 $195 $637 $328 $364 $90 $2,115 $6,421 Mobile Home $2,348 $223 $727 $374 $415 $103 $4,501 $8,691 RV in RV Park (Park Home) $1,266 $495 $254 $282 $70 $2,367 Hotel/Motel per room $1,659 $177 $91 $101 $25 $2,053 Impact fees: What they are and what they do Impact fees are fees imposed on new development. Revenue from those fees is set aside to pay for the impact that development may have on the community. More and more, the state is requiring local governments to plan for growth and show how it vvill be paid for or be penalized /by losing the authority, to, approve new development. Impact fees on roads, for, example, could pa\\ for new road construction,orimprovementso existing roads such as widening or adding turn lanes-projects thai deal with traffic created b\\ new developments. Likewise, impact fees on schools can build new classroom space or even new schools as population growth demands it. Impact fees for law enforcement can pay for new patrol cars or expand jail space, etc.. Impact fees are set aside to help local governments keep up with demands of growth in the category for which the fees are collected. They can only be used for the purpose for which they were collected and 'only on capital projects, not ongoing operational costs like personnel. Impact fees are charged to new developers, not existing residents and businesses unless they, too, are building a new home or business. Fees are paid at ,the time a project is. permitted. Large housing developers typically build the impact fees they are charged into the price of the homes they are building, but an individual building a new home is equally responsible for paying impact fees and must consider that when looking at the cost of building versus purchasing an existing home. No impact fees are paid when an existing home is purchased or replaced, because there is no additional impact on local infrastructure. The fees in the chart are what would be paid for new residential and commercial projects no matter where they take place in the county, assuming all local governments' can agree on implementing the fees as proposed. This could take place all at once, or the fees could be phased in over several years as. is currently being discussed. Collection for fire/EMS, law enforcement, and parks and recreation would begin year three, with library and public building fees added in year four, just before all of the fees are reviewed at the five-year mark. If the need for roads is seen as urgent, however, it, too, could be in full beginning in the first year, reducing the four- year implementation period to three years. The various boards will take up impact fees in their next Proposed Impact Fees: Commercial Public Land Use Roads Law Fire Buildings Total (per 1,000 sq. ft.) Industrial $1,606 $82 $42 $47 $1,777 Warehouse $2,085 $49 $25 $28 $2,186 Mini-warehouse $631 $119 $61 $68 $878 Medical Offices $4,960 $601 $309 $343 $6,213 General Offices $2,519 $459 $236 $262 $3,475 Office Park $3,049 $470 $242 $268 $4,029 Research/Dev. Center $2,165 $291 $149 $166 $2,771 Building/Lumber Store $5,018 $579 $298 $331 $6,225 Garden Center $2,506 $519 $267 $296 $3,588 General Retail $5,368 $472 $243 $270 $6,352 Restaurant $6,247 $1,121 $576 $640 $8,584 Drive-Through Restaurant $8,614 $1,682 $865 $960 $12,121 Car Dealerships $8,104 $412 $212 $235 $8,964 Service Station $2,927 $244 $126 $139 $3,436 Convenience Market $10,251 $1,252 $644 $715 $12,861 Convenience Mart w/ Gas $11,746 $1,477 $759 $843 $14,826 Drive-Through Pharmacy $6,123 $750 $385 $428 $7,686 Fitness Center $5,946 $696 $358 $397 $7,39,7 Furniture Center $1,406 $148 $76 $84 $1,713, Bank w/ Drive-Through $2,984 $704 $362 $402 $4,452 Drive-In Bank $7,520 $596 $307 $340 $8,764 Golf Course $8,108 '$580 $298 $331 $9,318 Elementary School $2,090 $296 $152 $169 $2,708 High School $2,479 $387 $199 $221 $3,287 Hospital $3,379 $420 $216 $240-. $4,254 Nursing Home $978 $140 $72 $8%L .$1 ,270-,1 Recreational Center $1,833 $559 $287 $319 $2,998 Marina $1,209 $18 $9 $10 $1,246 Movie Theater $3,827 $1,464 $753 $836 $6,879 Fees are paid once, and that's it. This is not an annual :assessment or a new tax. Residential fees are charged per housing unit (or per room in the case of hotels and motels). Commercial fees are charged per square foot.. Because residential development is the only category in which fees may be collected for schools and building schools is expensive, those fees are the highest proposed. board meetings and decide which avenue to pursue-a phased-in approach or full implementation. When that information is brought back to the county, an ordinance will be advertised and implemented following two public hearings by each board. That ordinance could be in place by December, although there is a 90-day grace period following implementation of the ordinance before the county can begin collecting impact fees. Action speaks louder than words, but not nearly as often. -Mark Twain I FREE 2-NIGHT VACATION! 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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The Town of Brooker has tentatively adopted a budget for fiscal year 2006/2007. A public hearing to make a FINAL DECISION on the budget AND TAXES will be held on Tuesday, September 26th at 7:00 P.M. at the City Hall in Brooker, Florida. BUDGET SUMMARY TOWN OF BROKER FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF TOWN OF BROKER ARE 3.9% MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES. ESTIMATED REVENUES TAXES: MILLAGE PER $1000 AD VALOREM .365 INTERGOVERNMENTAL CHARGES FOR SERVICE FRANCHISE FEE LICENSES FINES & FORFEITURES RESERVEFUND MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL REVENUES NON-OPERATING REVENUES RESERVE DEBT SERVICE TOTAL NON-OPERATING REVENUES TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONAL SERVICE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORTATION CULTURE & RECREATION TOTAL EXPENDITURES NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES RESERVE DEBT SERVICE TOTAL NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND $ 2.000. 98,500. 9,500. 1.500. 530. 2.500. 4.000. 4.230. $ 122.760. $ 122,760. . 56,813. 28,297. 12.000. 16.500. 9.150. $ 122,760. $ 122,760. WATER FUND $ 41.200. 3.500. '$ 44.700. $ 3.000. $ 3,000. $ 47,700. $ 20,100. 24.6(X). $ 44.7()0. $ 3.000.- $ 347,7000. $ 47,700. TOTAL $ 2,000. 98,500. 50,700. 1,500. 530. 2,500. 4,000. 7 730. $ 167.460. $ 3.000. $ 3,000. $ 170,460. $ 76,913. 28.297. 24.600). 12,000. 16,5(X). 9 150. $ 167.460. $ 3.000. $ 3,000. $ 170,460. THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED. AND/OR FINAL BUDGET ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD. - Sept. 21, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 7A Friday is Native American Day BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 22, has been proclaimed Native American Day by the Bradford County Commission. .. In honor of the occasion, County Chairman John Wayne Hersey recognized employee; Wendy Spierer, whose father and grandfather were full- blooded American Indians of the Pima nation in New Mexico, he said. \"Her father was known as Little Bear, her grandfather as White Owl, hence her given name, Little White Dove, the dove being her spirit guide,\" Hersey explained, saying Spierer is proud of her heritage and strives to remain true to her beliefs. Spierer was adopted by a family in New York and grew up in Hollywood, Fla., where she was readily accepted by the Seminole nation. \"It was there that she learned of and. participated in many daily traditional and ceremonial native, ways. prior to moving to Bradford County,\" Hersey said. The Pima Indians are a small and often unheard of tribe, he said, but a Pima warrior named Ira Hamilton Haves, a corporal in the United ,States Marine Corps, brought fame\" to the Pima nation. He was one of the soldiers who raised- the American flag over Iwo Jima, declaring victory over Japanese occupancy during World War H. That moment of history was immortalized in a photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal on Feb. 23, 1945. A memorial toq that moment was dedicated in Washington, D.C., in 1954 .. \"Here, todaN, in Bradford County, we're making our ow0n mark in history,\" Herse\\ said on Sept. 11,. turning the floor over to Spierer. ho read the following proclardation for the commission. Proclamation \"Whereas, the geographic area of the United States of America was occupied by Native Americans prior to. the existence of the formation of the United States of America; and Whereas, the United States of America recognized the existence of Native Americans through treaties and other governmental documents; and Whereas. Native Americans as a people have made significant contributions to0 the safety and prosperity of. the United States of America by ceding' their. lands, the integration of their, language, their service in the armed forces, and their. commitment as citizens; and Whereas, in 1962 the Senate and House of Representatives, in honor of the contributions of Native Americans resolved,. .. \" under the presidency of John F Kennedy, that the fourth Friday of September be set aside as a. state and federally recognized Native American holiday; and Now therefore let it be resolved by the Bradford County Board of County Commissioners, by virtue of the authority vested in me, and in recognition of Native Americans, do hereby proclaim... Sept. 22, 2006, to be; Native American Day And I urge our citizens to observe this da\\ by celebrating,' the service of Natie Americans to the United States of America.\" MATTHEWS PRODUCE formerly Wainwright Produce * Local Fresh Cut Mustard & Collard Greens ..*199bu * New Crop Georgia Red Sweet Potatoes ...........b.... 39lb * Green Boiled Peanuts........l..6b * Pie Pumpkins........................ 39b We also carry Brocolli, Green Cabbage, Red Cabbage, Lettuce & More! 302 N. Temple Ave. 904) 364-6591 Starke , C.R 229 bridge closing completely for ongoing construction The C.R, 229 bridge over New River at the Union and Bradford County line will be completely closed to all traffic for the next nine months to allow construction on the new adjacent bridge, according to the Florida Department of Transportation. The closure is effective Monday, Sept. 25, at 7 a.m. Traffic will be detoured via S.R. 121, S.R. 16 and C.R.' 225 .. I Crews are beginning the pile driving for the new piers of the replacement structure and the close proximity and ,the age and 'condition of the existing bridge may impact its safety. The closure %\\ill be around the clock for the next nine months to allow the new bridge Prime minus 1/2%* I No closing costs* MERCANTIT 606 West Madison Street Starke 904-964-9696 to be built and the existing bridge to be removed. Previously, the schedule allowed the bridge and roadway to be closed during daytime hours only but safety concerns prompted the complete closure. Archer Western Contractors of Jacksonville began Aug. 7. The complete closure will also accelerate the completion, whichwas previouslyscheduled to end next summer. , The bridge work costs nearly $6 million and is funded by the federal bridge replacement. program. Another bridge, in Union County. will have work beginning in the next several weeks. The C.R. 241 bridge over Swift Creek will also be replaced using federal bridge replacement funds. YMCA meets Sept. 28 The 'YMCA : Founders Committee will meet today, Thursday, Sept. 28, at 5:30 I Interest may be tax-deductible\" LE BANK We take your banking personally. 300 West Main Street, Lake Butler 386-496-9607 Must meet certain credit standards toq ually o Prime minus.50 It Is possible, based on your credit score, thatyourratemaygreater than the R meminus .SOAPR vay by redltwothine ssrangng trote Prime minus .50% to Prime + 2.0t. Variable rate may vary monthly based on a4ustment of Prime Rate published in The Wa Str eet JouxnaLAsofs2W/2004thePrimeRatelfordetemiingethe variable ratews8.29,ThemaimurnAPRunder theplanis8%.Offervalid onowner-occupiedorsecondaryresi- dences only, Propelyinsuirance b required, and blood insurance wit be required if propertyis located in a Special blood Hazard Area. Tide Insurance and appraisal are required if loan amount is greater than $250,000. Minimum pcedit line of $ 100. Bank wiN pay the costs associate with opening the hromne equity line of aedit for edit lines up to $250.000 dosing costs typically range from $0 to Z600). interest-.only option is available for a term of 120 months. Please note tiat interest-only roirsunm payment will not repay the outstanding principal balance on your line. You will be required to pay any outstanding balance in a single payment at matuity. Maximum term 3 180 months. Rates and terms subject to change without notice. Some rerictions may apply. See your loca branch for additional product lnfoaon **Consut your tx advisor regarng the e ..Lndr .SberfD^ l1g -, I -,,iV'F,: V, i0k I PjiA1 .I L j W*., BUDGET SUMMARY CITY OF STARKE --. ..... FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF STARKE ARE 21.80% MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES MILLAGE PER 1 ,000 I GENERAL SPECIAL ENTERPRISE General Fund 3.000 FUND i REVENUE FUNDS TOTALS Transportation Tntst Fund- \"\" 1.000 FUNDS CASH BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD $200,000, $70,000 $0 $270,000 ESTIMATED REVENUES TAXES: MILLAGE PER $1,000 AD VALOREM TAXES 3.00 $557,000 $557,000 AD VALOREM TAXES 1.00 $185,680 $185,680 FRANCHISE FEES $88,000 $88,000 UTILITY SERVICE TAXES $733,700 $733,700 OTHER TAXES $4,200 $247,130 $251,330 LICENSESAND PERMITS: - PROFESSIONAL/OCCUPATIONAL $70,000 $70,000 INTERGOVERNMENTAL: STATE SHARED REVENUE $1,075,985 $48,000 $1,123,985 STATE GRANTS $409,300 $16,000 $3,000,000 $3.425,300 -CIARGES FOR SERVICE: PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ELECTRIC. __ $11,635,500 $11,635,500 WATER .. .- $770,400 $770,400 SEWER $1,068,500 $1,068,500 GAS $1,143,200 $1,143,200 CULTURE/RECREATION $130,000 $130,000 OTHER CHARGES FOR SERVICES $40,000 $40,000 FINES- ND FORFEITURES: $135,000 $135,000 MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE: INTEREST EARNINGS $42,000 $1,600 $75,000 $118,600 RENTS $36,000 $20,000 $56,000 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE $24,900 $33,000 $57,900 TAL REVENUE....... $3,216,085 $628,410 $17,745,600 $21,590,095 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES INTERFUND TRANSFERS-IN .. $739,276 $151,790 $891,066 TOTAL REVENUES & OTHER FINANCING SOURCES: $3,955,361 $780,200 $17,745,600 $22.481,161 TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES AND BALANCES $4,155,361 $850,200 $17,745,600 $22,751,161 GENERAL SPECIAL ENTERPRISE TOTALS FUND REVENUE_ FUNDS FUNDS EXPENDITURES AND OTHER FUND USES EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES: GENERAL FUND $4.003,571 $4,003,571 SPECIAL REVENUE FUND $700,200 $700,200 ENTERPRISE FUND, $15,827,435 $15,827,435 DEBT SERVICE $150,000 $793,420 $943,420 TOTAL EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES $4,003,571 $850,200 $16,620,855 $21,474,626 OTHER FINANCING USES REERVES ----- -------.......... T!NTERFUND TRANSFERS: OUT iZass-u s, .. TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURE THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDG $151,790 $385,469 $739,276 -I $385,469 $891,066 $0 S$4,155,361 | $850,200 $17,745,600 $22,751,161 E OFFICE OF THE ABOVE-MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PIJBUC RECORD. NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The City of Starke has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. Last year's property tax levy: A. Initially proposed tax levy.......... $615,141 B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other - assessment changes ................. $ (220) C. Actual property tax levy.............. $614,921 This year's proposed tax levy......... $742,695 All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2006 AT 7:00 P.M. CITY HALL 209 NORTH THOMPSON STREET STARKE, FLORIDA 32091 A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. _I p.m. The committee meets in. the Family Service Center, 611 N. Orange St. in Starke. Anyone interested in becoming involved is invited to attend. Focus on the future If you are 35 years or older and have lost financial support, the Displaced Homemaker Program can help you make the transition to the job market. Free classes and workshops are offered monthly. The next class begins on Monday, Oct. 2. ' Displaced homemakers can. develop self-sufficiency and confidence, learn job search and interview skills, create a master application and resume, and gain basic computer skills while, finding supportive friends. Call the Displaced Homemaker Program at Santa Fe Community College at (352) 395-5047 to make an intake screening appointment. I L-IID~-~ II I 1 AL Cash when you need it for storm damage or improvements HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT i -- I Page 8A TELEGRAPH Sept. 21, 2006, Sept. 21, from 1- 2 p.m. Appointments are not necessary, but if you would like to make an appointment, please call (904) 491-3664. Southside third grade teacher Erin Bonesteel (third from right) received a $4,000 grant from Food Lion Oct. 13. On hand for the presentation were (I-r) Assistant Superintendent of Schools Rick Ezzell, Food Lion Assistant Manager Ed Wallace, Southside Principal Bill McRae, Bonesteel, Food Lion Manager Kathi Mitchell and Food Lion District Manager Joe Panasci. SSE teacher receives $4,000 grant from Food Lion BY MARCIA MILLER Telegraph Staff Writer Thirdgiaders in ':Erin Bonesteel'r class at Southside Elemela' \\,vill be benefiting from her grant-writing efforts after s~w'recently received a $4-1000 grai1 from the Food Lion Chapible Foundationr.; Bonesteet.r was searching online \"f~i~lternative funding sources.\"' T -r her classroom and discovered the Food Lion Charitable .Foundation, which supports'pifograms that benefit communities in which. Food Li h stores-are located.. \"Being small county, our M \" School board in session Oct. 9 The Bradford County School Board .ill hpld its ne\\t meeting on Monday, Oct. 9, at 6 p.m. in: the boardroom at the district offices, 501 W. Washington St. School board meetings. and workshops are open tV. the public, and an agenda is available in .advance in the -? office of the receptionist For more information, call 09041 966-6800. HamptW-n- The Hampton City Council meets on the second Tuesday' of each month at 7 p.m. at city hall. The ne\\t meeting will take place on Oct 10. These meetings are open to,,' the public. For information or to receive an agenda call (352) ,468-1201. FISCAL YEAR OC ESTIMATED REVENUES: TAXES: MILLAGE AD VALOREMN 1.5349 Franchise Fees Licenses and Permits '- Intergovernmental Revenue Charges for Services. Fines & Forfeitures Fund Balances Total Estimated Revenues And Balances EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES General Governmental Services Public Safety Physical Environment & Transportation Culture & Recreation' Debt Service Economic Environment Total Expenditures/ Expenses Total Appropriated Expenditures & Reserves schools are underfunded and I was using personal money to provide supplies for my classroom,\" said Bonesteel. \"I, was looking for other sources when I found the Food Lion: site.\" Bonesteel applied for the- grant and received it Oct. 13. Joe Panasci, Food Lion district manager, awarded Bonesteel. the grant in a ceremony held at the Starke store. \"I am thrilled to be receiving this grant, so the students are able to become: more active participants in their' own learning,\" said Bonesteel. \"It Sale of red ribbons to support anti- drug program, Red Ribbon Week is set for Oct. 23-31 this year and the Bradford County Juvenile Justice Shared Services Council will be selling large red ribbons for display on store. fronts. Proceeds from the sale of the ribbons will go to help fund a variety of activities being planned at Bradford Middle is exciting to see them actively' engaged because this is where;: the real magic of learning takes place.\" .... Bonesteel said the money. will go to fund activities rhat. will boost reading, math.6i^d science. One of her planned purchases is a digiscope, a microscope that can 'be hooked up tb computers in the classroom to project digital images of whatever the microscope magnifies. \"I'd like the thank Food Lion for helping us,\" said' Bonesteel. Food Lion Store Manager. r,-A 54 97s' School during Red Ribb on,' Week.Acti\\ ities %% ill encourage young people to pledge to stay at a\\ from illegal drugs and toyv refrain from using legal drugs in an illegal manner. To order a red ribbon, contact Elaine Slocirn at (904) 964- 5088. For more information, contact Nancy Aharez at.the Bradford County Courthouse (904) 966-6280 NRSWA to meet Oct. 12 The Ne\\ River Solid Waste Association, the governing NO EXPERIENCE? Apply Online at NO PROBLEM. schneiderlobs.com As a drwver for Schneider National Or call wve'll train you in every' 1 800-U-PRIDE aspect of the job. 1- 4- (1-800-447-74331 * Corrpanv- provided CDL training ior qualified candidates * 33 500-O6 500 ,... ...... SLoW-COSI medical and erial, ,SC IfI DER, ,n,,urance ----Rf I7Oh T_ BUDGET SUMMARY CITY OF LAWTEY TOBER 1, 2006 TfRU SEPTEMBER 30, 2007 GENERAL FUND $22,221 $35,000 0, $208,250 $200,662 $. 88,724 $554,857 $193,521 $242,721 0 $103,565 $ 15,050 0 0 $554,857 $554,857 WATER REVENUE TOTAL FUND 0 $22,221 0 $35,000 0 0 0 $208,250 $108,500 $108,500 0 $200,662 $58,272 $146,996 $166,772 $721,629 .0 0 $134,272 0 0 $ 32,500 0 $166,772 $166,772 $193,521 $242,721 $134,272 $103,565 $15,050 $ 32,500 0 $721,629 $721,629 THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED, AND /OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD Kathi Mitchell, said she wanted tq remind local educators that Food Lion stresses the importance of education in e ern community ;it serves. Mitchell ,said Food Lion would like to become an even more active partner in local education. -Southside Principal Bill McRae said, \"We are extremely excited about this generous consideration from Food Lion. This grant will enable us to further our efforts in pro% hiding thy highest quality educational acti\\ cities and supplies for our students.\" e: ./ : * board of the New River Regional Landfill in Raiford, will meet again on Thursday, Opt. 12, at 5:30 p.m. in, the boardroom at the landfill. The association is comprised of county commissioners from Bradford, Baker and Union counties, and its meetings are open to the public. Agendas are available in advance. For more information, call (386) 431-1000. I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem S to have. -Thomas Jefferson I. '.. . Hunter safety course at career center The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is publicizing a public safety course that will be offered in October at the Bradford-Union Area Career and Technical Center. Class dates are Oct. 10, 12, 17 and 19 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., with a range date at Bradford Sporting Clays on Oct. 21 at 8 a.m. Students can register online at MyFWC.com/huntered or by calling the Lake City office at (386) 758-0525. - Business opportunity and lifetime travel benefits Call 1-800-378-1169 to find out WHAT and HOW! MENTION ID|#1262LM SERIOUS INOUIPIES ONLY' CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE DIRECTV SYSTEM! FREE 4-rrom installation Access to more than 250 channels including your local channels! FREE DVR or HD receiver upgrade DIRECT' \"\", Stnri f hsf!-:; ')r I'i - No equipment to buy 100\"., Digiaa31-ualfy picture ., found Packages from just 29\" Ask about our special offers! DON'T WAIT! CALL NOW! 800-381-5725 DIRECT SAT TV Great Smokey Mountains SHERWOOD FOREST RESORT PIGEON FORGE, TN Developers Liquidation 38 Cabin Lots Fabulous Views 2 \"NEW\" Cabins Choose from 6 Bedrooms & 5 Baths or 2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths Breathtaking views.of the Smokey Mountains. Best resort in area with conference center and pool Owner Must SIllI Only 5 minutes from downtown Pigeon Forge and 20 minutes off 1.10 El li)0. SLYiHE AUCTIONK COO 86552-746 ww~slM anraista.com LI. 21 NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The City of Lawtey has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. Last year's property tax levy: A. Initially proposed tax levy .............$18.517 B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment changes............. $ 45 C. Actual property tax levy..... ..... $18472 This year's proposed tax levy ...........$22.221 All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on: DATE: TIME: SEPTEMBER 26, 2006 6=00 P.M. PLACE: LAWTEY CITY HALL TOWN: LAWTEY, FL A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. _I I, r-(> Sept 21, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 9A 50 and 64-who are uninsured and who have a low-income level-arQ eligible to ' participate Tih-the. Believe in Miracles program aiid receive a free mammogram and PAP smear. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call the ACORN Clinic near -.: Brooker at (352) 485-1133. - The Mary Brogan Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program and the Putnam County Health NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The City of Hampton has tentatively adopted a budget for fiscal year 2006/2007. A public hearing to make a FINAL DECISION on the BUDGET and TAXES will be held on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 7:00 P.M. at the City Hall in ,-Hampton, Florida. BUDGET SLIIMMARY CITY OF HAMPTON FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 ESTIMATED REVENUES GENERAL, WATER TOTAL S '' FUND FUND '.-. .. TAXES VILLAGE RATE, .9 AD VALOREM -' 2760 2,400.00 2,400'00 FEES FINES FORFEITURES 84,000.00 84,000.0 QUALIFYING FEES 1,000.00, 1,00000 FRANCHISE FEES 12,000.00 12,000.00 UTILITY TAX 15,100.00 5,100.00 COMMUNICATION 2,900.00 2,900.00 CHARGES FOR SERVICES 500.00 38,269.00. 38,769.00 LICENSES 60.00 66.00 INTERGOVERNMENTAL 95,500.00 95.500. CASH CARRYOVER 4,000.00 5,100.00 9.100.00 TOTAL \" ESTIMATED REVENUES 217,460.00 43,369.00 260,829.00 EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT 71,414.42 71,414.42 PUBLIC SAFETY 82,545.58 82,545.358 TRANSPORTATION 55,000.00 55,000.00 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 43,369.00 43,369.00 CULTURAL & RECREATION 8,500.00 8,500.00 TOTAL 217,460.00 43,369.00 260,829.00 THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGET AREA THE TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD. Does the high cost of computer print toner cartridges bother you? DO YOU KNOW THAT WHEN YOU GET AN INEXPENSIVE PRINTER. YOUILRPER- OPY'COST WILL BE MUCH IISGHERP\" That's not too Md you'on p y ln v pies ... 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Budget Summary Suwannee River Water Management District Fiscal Year 2006-2007 G unwu Fund Sldal Rvenwue Funds ToaiAFuinds I CASH BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD ESTIMATED REVENUES (M8agaper$1000) TAXES' (4914 Mis) Ad Valoren Takxes Documentary Stamp T axes Florda Forver PERMIT AND LICENSE FEES OTHER INCOME INTEROVERNMENTAL REVENUES Local Revenui^ .es.'. '-r . Wetlands Grani DEP CoaMstal Zone Managewment Grant ERP GranI ERP Suwannwe tver PalnerWthp Grant Delinealed Areasn Grant DOT Grant Op. Agicuture And Consumer Services Water PrfotectW n Susainabilily Grlant DEP Monitoring Gr ant SWIM Revenue . FEDERAL GRANTS FEMA Grants S US. Fish And Wildlife tSoce Grsnt NRCS Grants TEA.21 Grant MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES Interest and General Sale Timber Sales FUND TRANSFERS . TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER SOURCES TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES AND BALANCES EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES Salaries And Benefits Other Personal Service Operating CapitlOutlay Fixed Capital Outlay interagency Expnditures TOTAL EXPENDITURESIEXPENSES ReservI es . TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND RESERVES w6.100.000 SO 50 so s0 50 S. s0 S ' $70.000, 50 so 5150,000 6,6893.780 S-2.392.427 S563.438 $* 332.500 S4.974.600 S 3.819.190 5893.790 622.590.218 so. $5.067.954 S19.335.000 S410.180 5750,000 S247.000 587.500 '453.000 (3.372.261 540.000 6445.000 51.716.952 S12.686.310 i S2.555.000 $1.714.620 $106.138, 43.012.222 $896.000 $175,000 $640.000 s0 $53.710.137 (76.300.355 11.763,066 523.655,479 01.062.562 (121.315 52S.500.743 S14.590.700 667,637,855 525.164.006 56.100.000 65.067.954 19s,335,000 $410.180 6750.000 S 247.000 567.500 4M53.000 $3.372.261 540.000 445.,000 $1.716,952 $12.686.310 M70.000 62.55.5,000 61.714.620 $106.136 53.012,222 58m6.000 $325.000 \"640.000 860.030.137 585,194.145 $5.175.483 $24.122.917 .2.578.297 S ;311.815 525.500.743, $14.923.200 S72.612.485 8.662.500 (12.581690 $76.300,355 55.194.145 A ~' STENTATIE. ADOPTED. ANDOR FINAL GETSARE ON FILE IN THEOFFICEOF THEABOVEMENTIONEDTANGAUTHORITY AS A ICRECORD,, , NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The Suwannee River Water Management District has tentatively adopted a measure toii its property tax levy. Last year's property tax levy: A. Initially proposed tax levy B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment changes C. Actualproperty tax levy This year's proposed tax levy: $5,186,014 ($ 50,746) $5,236,760 $6,393,425 20 pages per minute, intelligent work flow control. The CS-2050 offers critical document Imaging solutions that today's cost- conscious businesses demand. This superior multi. function system delivers crisp 600x600 dpi output while offering unparalleled control. 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Call St., Starke, FL ACd Aw 9ute par emat ord.er SEPTEMBER 26,2006 5:30 P.M. at SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Comrnerof US.90 and C.R. 49 Live Oak, Florida , A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made during this hearing. FAX: (904) 964-6905 .. i For more information about this exciting new program, please contact C larkson OC trell at (352) 374-3656. Be SMART about your health... The Self-Managing Awareness Rural Team (SMART) provides free education to people in Bradford or Union counties who have diabetes or high blood pressure. For more information, call Lake Butler Hospital at (386) 496-0973. 1 ( Sept. 21, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 1OA Sewer, water capacity charges increase BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor Starke has raised sewer and water capacity charges for the first time since' the. mid 1980s. The capacity charge for those connecting to water has been raised from $250 to $350 per equivalent residential connection. The sewer capacity charge has been raised from $440 to $1,200. Existing customers are not impacted by the increases, although monthly water and sewer rates will go up five percent in October as they have over the past several years. Much like impact fees, capacity charges are meant to offset the construction costs of future improvements to the water and wastewater systems. Since capacity charges were already in place, the city has opted not to pursue impact fees for utilities. The new capacity charge levels were suggested by the, city engineer, who was asked, to perform a study by Ken' Sauer, the former city manager. In performing that' study, Gary' Sneddon compiled the, city's capital expenditures for engineering and construction for upgrades to the water and sewer systems over the past 20 years. Brooker meets Oct. 17 The town of Brooker meets on the third Tuesday of each month, and the next meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. at city hall. These meetings are open to the public. For information or to receive an agenda, call (352) 485-1022. Health insurance counseling held monthly SHINE _(Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) is sponsoring free health insurance counseling sessions for elders- New capacity charges * Water $350 Sewer $1,200 Sneddon determined that the former capacity charges were substantially less than the break-even point for the city to develop a reserve fund .for future treatment, 'facility expansion. He also found them to be well below other North Florida communities. With potential de elopments adding hundreds of homes to the city of Starke, developers have been asked to reserve capacity by paying capacity charges up front, with a 10 percent penalty if the project doesn't proceed. As an example of how much revenue capacity charges can bring to the city,' the Macclenny developer looking to build around 190 homes off of Market Road \\\\ as charged $131,100 to reserve water and sewer capacity, and that was before those charges were raised. The developer the city has Talked to about 1,250 housing units on 387 acres near Lake Rowell was quoted a price of more than $860,000. and their families who have questions or problems with Medicare and other health insurance programs. The sessions are scheduled for the third Tuesday of each month at the Bradford County Health Department on north U.S. 301 in Starke. The next session is Oct. 17. The sessions last from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and counseling will take plat.rp hy aptointment their counseling session site, call the elder helpline at (800) 262- 2243. Fill er up,.. Pat Milner was on hand Aug. 26 to help the Hampton Volunteer Fire Department with its Muscular Dystrophy. Boot Drive. Milner helped the firefighters collect $624.60 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Above, Milner asks Detria Harvey to help fill the boot. Friends planning membership bash Friends of the Library of Bradford County is holding, its first membership bash at the Starke Woman's Club on Monday Sept. 25, from 5-6:30 p.m. Light hors d'oeuvres will be served while members a,,nd prospective members are updated on Friends projects, including the donor program for the new library. The Friends are declaring this the \"Year of the Library,\" and e\\enrone is invited to get involved. Membership is just $20, and that donation along with your interest in the library. can help Friends of the Library gei off to a fantastic start. Need a ride? Need a ride to work or school? If you are receiving any form of public assistance Is \"Autumn\" SLawriey, FL and need help with your travel needs, please call the CISTO office at .(904) 364-8598 or (904) 964-7776 to see if you, qualify. There is no charge for this service. Don't accept rides from strange men, and remember that all men are strange. -Robin Morgan LEGALS NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE I NOTICE is hereby. giyen that- pursuant to a Writ of Execution, issued in County Court, of Volusia County, Florida, on the 3rd day of- February, 1998, in the cause wherein American National Acceptance Corporation was plaintiff and Julie Sedgwick was defendant, being Case No. 95-33961-COCI, in said Court, I, Bob Milner, As Sheriff of Bradford County, Florida, have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the: defendant, Julie Sedgwick in and to', the following described real property, - to-wit: .. Commence at the Southeast Corner of the North-half of Southeast Quarter of theNortheast Quarter Section 29 Township 6 South, Range 22. East: and run Northerly along.Orange,.: Street 250 feet for a Point of Beginning thence run Westerly 100 feet, then run Northerly 18 feet thence run Easterly 10,0 feet to Orange ,, Street, thence Southerly' along '- Orange Street 18 feet to Point of : Beginning. Being in N 1/2 of SE 1/4 of . NE 1/4 of Section 29, Township 6'\"Z South, Range 22 East. v Vacant land located on N. Orange Street, Starke, FL: I shall offer this property for sale, at the main entrance of the Bradford County Courthouse, 945 N. Temple Avenue, Starke, Florida 32091, on Thursday the 5th day of October 2006, at ten o'clock (10:00'a.m:) or as;il soon thereafter as possible. I will ', offer for sale all the said defendant's Julie Sedgwick, right,, title and,;' interest in the aforesaid personal property, at public auction and will sell the same. subject to taxes. all prior liens, encumbrances andj-\" judgments, if any to the highest and best bidder for CASH IN HAND. The proceeds to be applied as far as may be to the payment of costs and the satisfaction of the above described execution. .BOB MILNER, SHERIFF;n Bradford County, Florida By Capt. M. Bumette - \"If you are a person witn a disability who needs any accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact ADA Coordinator (352)337-6237 or 1-800-955-8771 .(TDD), (voice) upon receipt of this document.\" i 8/31 4tchg. 9/21. See LEGALS, p. 11A Attention people with Medicare: Learn about the upcoming changes in Medicare for 2007! You're invited to a seminar to learn how Medicare will change in 2007, including important dates to remember. STARKE Cedar River Seafood 900 South Walnut Street Tuesday, October 3 10:00 a.m. Call today for reservations, more information, or for accommodation of persons with special needs: 1-800-279-1322. 76 S. Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 GH_20987\" JA 0 THANK YOU! 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GH 20987 JAX 9/06 Sept. 21,2006 TELEGRAPH Page11A LEGALS Continued from p. 10A IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-06-DR-308 RAY LEE TRIMBLE, Petitioner, and CAROLYN ANN TRIMBLE, 'Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: CAROLYN ANN TRIMBLE, address unknown. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that. you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on RAY LEE TRIMBLE, whose address is 9694 S.R. 100, Starke, FL 32091, on or before Oct. 4,2006, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 945 N. Temple Ave. in Star sinking of pleadings. Dated August 28,2006 Ray Norman Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Carol Williams Deputy Clerk 9/7 4tchg 9/28 REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Pursuant to Section 287.055 Florida Statutes, the State of Florida's Consultants Competitive Negotiations Act, and State Requirements for Educational Facilities, the Bradford County School Board will require sealed proposals for Professional Architectural Services for the following project: Classrooms at Lawley Community School, Lawtey Florida. Project description will require site work, architectural and..engineering services and contract administration. Firms wishing to be considered shall, submit three (3) copies of the following: (1) Letter of interest; (2) A1 A standard forms 254 and 255; (3) Summary of Firm's current work load and other Firm information; (4) Proof of professional liability insurance; and (5) A copy p.i.e.. Firm's Architectural/Engineerina- hicehse \"T - All inquires and 'request for information should be addressed to J.E. Mott, Director of Maintenance/Facilities, Bradford County School Board, (904) 966- 6752. .Sealed proposals must be submitted to the Purchasing Department, Bradford County School Board, 501 .W. Washington street,. Starke, Florida 32091, no later than 2:00 P.M. 'on Tuesday October 3, 2006. Attention to Mrs. Julee Tinsler. All sealed proposals shall state on the envelope that this is a Sealed Proposal for Professional Architectural Services. The selection committee will S- evaluate responses from interested architectural Firms. Consideration * will be given to each Firm's staff experience, location, willingness and ability to meet time and budget requirements, recent and current Workloads, and the volume of work completed in the general area. The School Board reserves the right to abcept and/or reject any/or all proposals, to award one or more contracts, and to waive any/or all technicalities for award in the best interest of the School Board. 9/7 3tchg. 9/21 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN -AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-2006-DR-0091 IN RE: The custody of Davin Sloan Crews by Herman F. Crews and Sandra A. Crews HERMAN F. CREWS, GANDRA A. CREWS Petitioners, and WILUAM (BILLY) MILLER Respondent S NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TEMPORARY CHILD CUSTODY TO: WILLIAM (BILLY) MILLER, 145 S. Main St, Bulls Gap, TN 37711. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that ybu are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on HERMAN F. and SANDRA A. CREWS, whose address is 3020 N.W. 223rd St., Lawtey, FL 32058, on odr before Oct. 11, 2006, and file the doj'iginal with the Clerk of this Court at the Bradford County Clerk's Office at 945 N. Temple Ave. in Starke before service on petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this cpse, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documentsautomatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Ray Norman, Clerk of the Court By: Carol Williams Deputy Clerk ATTORNEY PRO SE 9/14 4tchg 10/5 IN THE CIRCUIT COURr OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 04-2006-CP-70 DIVISION: PROBATE IN RE: THE ESTATE OF HENRY McNEELY; DECEASED. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the Estate of HENRY McNEELY, deceased?Case No: 04-2006-CP-70 INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All interested persons are required to file with this Court, WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE- 1) all claims against the estate and 2) any objection by an interested person to whom notice was mailed that challenges the validity of the Will. the qualifications of ine personal' representative, venue, or jurisdiction of the Court. . ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Publication of this notice has begun on September 14,2006. Personal Representative Laveme M. Revels 7427 S.W. CR 18. Hampton, Florida 32044 Attorney for Personal Representative Christopher W. Adamec, Esquire 100 West Call Street Starke, Florida 32091 (904) 964-4701 Flonda Bar No- 0631701 9/14 2tchg.9/2.1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO 2006-CA-33 CIVIL ACTION WELLS FARGO BANK. N.A.. Plaintiff, , vs. BEATHRES STICKLAND, et al, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE .SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of. mortgage Foreclosure dated September 06, 2006 and entered in Case No 2006-CP-33 of the Circuit Court of the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in and for BRADFORD County Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N A, is the Plaintiff and BEATHRES STICKLAND; WILLIAM COOPER; TENANT #1 N/K/A ANGELA STRICKLAND; TENANT #2 N/K/A JASON YOUNG are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT HALL OF THE BRADFORD COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 945 NORTH TEMPLE AVENUE, STARKE, FLORIDA 32091 at 11:00 AM, on the 5th day of October,2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: COMMENCE -AT THE. N.E CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 O '- SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 7'SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, THENCE RUN S 88 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 41 SECONDS W, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 131.50 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE. OF S.R 221 FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 41 SECONDS W, A DISTANCE OF 77.2 FEET; THENCE RUN S 01 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 31 SECONDS E, PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 94.84 FEET TO SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF S.R 221; THENCE RUN N 37 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 03 SECONDS E, ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 122.02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 25, THENCE RUN S 88 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 41 SECONDS W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 210.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N 01 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 31 SECONDS W PARALLEL TO THE -EAST LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 325.83 FEET, THENCE RUN S 52 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 57 SECONDS E, A DISTANCE OF 267.21 FEET TO SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, THENCE RUN S 37 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 03 SECONDS W ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 202.89 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4, THENCE RUN S 88 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 41 SECONDS W, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 78.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 2005 GENERAL DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME LOCATED THEREON, SERIAL NUMBERS GMHGA10460332A AND GMHGA10460332B. A/K/A 9488 SE COUNTY ROAD 221, HAMPTON, FL 320. 7,2006. Ray Norman Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Carol Williams Deputy Clerk Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tam'pa,Florida 33622-5018 F06000772 NMNC FHA B - dnathan. 9/14 2tchg. 9/21 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO,: 04-2006-CA-442 WASHINGTON MUTUAL'BANK, FA, Plaintiff, vs. MARY E. LINDSEY, et al, Defendants. - .:gOTICE OF ACTION TO: TIMOTHY G. LINDSEY A/K/A TIMOTHY GLENN LINDSEY A/K/A TIM G. LINDSEY (LAST KNOWN ADDRESS) 20658 NW STATE RD #16, STARKE, FL 32091. (ATTEMPTED ADDRESS) 16253 SW 142ND AVE, BROKER, FL 32622 (CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN) YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the. following described property: Parcel 1 A parcel of land lying in the Southwest corner of Lot 59 in \"WOODLAWN\" according to the plat thereof recorded in PlaLBook 1, page 17 of the Public Records of Bradford County, Flonda, boundary of the right-of-way of State Road 16iTfor the point of beginning. From the point of beginning thus described, run North 3503'15 West along said Southwesterly boundary at a distance of 147.90 feet to a set 1/2\" rebar, thence run South 89052'43' West a distance of 316.71 feet to a set of 1/2\" rebar; thence run South 0004'26\" West a distance of 121.25 feet to a set 1/2\" rebar located on the south boundary of the aforesaid SW 1/4. Thence run East to right-of-way of State Road 16 and point of beginning. TOGETHER WITH a 1994, Fleetwood/Stonecreek (40x56) with Serial Number FLFLR70A/B/C22360SK has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, tQ it, on Marshall C Watson, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff. whose address Is 1800 NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120, FT LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before. m - Person with Disabilities requesting reasonable accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator at (904) 374-3639 Voice/TDD or Via Florida Relay Service at 800-955-8771 at 945 N. Temple Avenue, Starke, FL 32091. WITNESS my hand and the seal of of this Court this 11th day of September, 2006. .. RAY NORMAN As Clerk of the Court By: T. Scott As Deputy Clerk S9/142tchg.9/21 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-2006-CP-0089 PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF James K. Smith, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of James K. Smith, deceased, whose date of death was June'6, 2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for Bradford County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Drawer B, Starke, Florida 32091. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedentand other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF - THIS NOTICEr'WO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. - The date of first publication of this notice is Sept 21,2006. Personal Representative Linda M. Smith , 803 S. Colley Road Starke, FL 32091: Attorney for Personal Representative: Larry D. Marsh Florida Bar No. 0333611 Brashear & Assoc., P.L. 926 N.W. 13th Street Gainesville, FL 32601 Telephone: 352-336-0800 9121 2tchg. 9/28 SEEKING PROPOSALS BRADFORD COUNTY is soliciting proposals to provide maintenance, and service for emergency vehicles and other heavy-duty, vehicles. SEEKING PROPOSALS BRADFORD COUNTY is soliciting proposals to remount and refurbish a medium duty ambulance. CALL FOR BIDS Bradford County is currently accepting bids for the following: Clearing brush and debris from the creek bed and shoulders of Water Oak Creek from C.R. 233 south for approximately one (1) mile. Scope of work includes removing debris from creek bed and cutting brush and small trees from creek bed and, shoulders. Debris and material cut from creek bed may remain on creak banks. Work required can be accomplished with hand tools, no. heavy equipment required or, permitted. For site survey and more information call the Bradford County, County Manager at 904-966-6339. Bids will be received at the Office of the Clerk, Bradford County Courthouse, located at 945 N. Temple Ave, Starke, Florida 32091, until 4:00 P.M. October 6, 2006, at. which time, bids will be opened and read aloud. Bradford County reserves the right to reject any and all bids. S921 2tchg. 9/28 NOTICE OF PROPOSED RESOLUTION BY THE CITY- .... -OF LAWTEY \"\" - Notice is hereby given that proposed resolution #06-04 whose title appears below, will be considered for enactmerit by the City Council of Lawtey, on September 26, 2006 at 6:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter that may be heard at City Hall, Lawtey, Florida. A copy of the proposed - resolution may be inspected by all members of the public at City Hall, Lawtey, Florida. Anyone wishing to be heard should attend the meeting. A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF LAWTEY, OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007. S9/21 ltchg. NOTICE OF PROPOSED RESOLUTION BY THE CITY OF LAWTEY Notice is hereby given that proposed resolution #06-03 whose title appears below, will be considered for enactment by the City Council of Lawtey, on September 26, 2006, at 6:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter that may be heard at City Hall, Lawtey, Florida. A copy of the proposed resolution may be inspected by any F L 0 R I D A, AM E ND I N G. member of the public at City Hall, ORDINANCE, NUMBER 295A, Lawtey, Florida. Anyone wishing to CODIFIED AS SECTION 2(3) OF be heard should attend the meeting. THE CITY OF STARKE CHARTER, A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE IN ORDER TO CORRECT A TAX LEVY FOR THE CITY OF SCRIVENER'S ERROR; LAWTEY, OF BRADFORD PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE; COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR FISCAL PROVIDING DIRECTIONS TO THE YEAR 2006-2007. CODIFIER; AND PROVIDING AN 9/21 1tchg. EFFECTIVE DATE.492 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF STARKE, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 98-35 OF THE CITY OF STARKE CODE 'OF ORDINANCES TO. PROHIBIT THE OPERATION OR RIDING OF SKATEBOARDS, SCOOTERS, AND ROLLER SKATES ON CITY PROPERTY; PROVIDING PENALTIES; PROVIDING AN EXCEPTION FOR PERSONAL MOBILITY ASSISTIVE DEVICES; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT WITH THIS ARTICLE; PROVIDING DIRECTIONS TO THE CODIFIER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 9/21493 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA, ANNEXING THE PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE SUPER WALMART INTERSECTION INTO THE CITY OF STARKE. FLORIDA TO CONFER JURISDICTION OVER TRAFFIC CONTROL AND ENFORCEMENT TO THE CITY OF STARKE POLICE DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING A -- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY BY METES AND BOUNDS; PROVIDING DIRECTIONS TO THE CLERK; 'PROVIDING DIRlECTIONS TO THE 'COPIFIER; PROVIDING FOR* REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS OF OTHER ORDINANCES:; PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE: AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 9/21 1tchg.p494 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BRAnFORD COUNTY 9/217:00 p.m., at Starke City Hall, 209 North Thompson Street, Starke, Florida A copy of said Ordinance may be inspected by any member 6f the public at the Office of tne City Clerk at City Hall. in Siarke, Florida. Ohn dates above-mentioned, all interested parties may appear and be - *heard with respect to this proposed Ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 2007-0495 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY. COMMISSION OF STARKE, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE CITY OF STARKE CODE OF ORDINANCES, PROVIDING A UNIFORM: DEFINITION OF \"ITINERANT MERCHANT;\" PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF ITINERANT MERCHANTS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT WITH THIS ARTICLE; PROVIDING DIRECTIONS TO THE CODIFIER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 9/21 lichg NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF THE CITV ot said Ordinance may be inspected by any member of the public at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, in StarKe, Florida 'On dates above-mentioned, all- interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to this proposed: Ordinance. nORDINANCE 2006 0481 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY: COMMISSION OF STARKE, FLORIDA, CREATING AND ADDING A NEW ARTICLE IV, SECTIONS 141 THROUGH 169, TO CHAPTER 74 OF THE CITY OF STARKE CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO BE TITLED \"THE CITY OF STARKE SPECIAL EVENTS ORDINANCE;\" PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; REQUIRING PERMITS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS%' PROVIDING APPLICATION AND PERMIT REVIEW PROCEDURES; EXEMPTING SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF .STARKE AND/OR THE BRADFORD COUNTY FAIR- ASSOCIATION. PROVIDING DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING DIRECTIONS TO THE CODIFIER; PROVIDING . FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. 9/21 ltchg. LEGAL NOTICE FLORIDA WORKS will hold a Full board meeting on Monday, September 25, 2006, at 4:30 p.m. at Gainesville Job Corps Center, 5301 N.E. 40th Terrace,' Gainesville, Florida. Please contact Phyllis Marty at (352) 955-6509 with any questions you may have. 9/21 ltchg. LEGAL NOTICE THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of FloridaWorks will hold a meeting on Friday, September 22, 2006, at 1.2 p.m. at the office of Focused management Solutions, 408 W. University Ave., Suite 501, Gainesville,FL. Please contact Phyllis Marty at (352) 955-6509 with any que;tR vou may have. 9/21 ltchg. DENMARK FURNITURE it's a fact, you can do better at DENMARKIS. 434 W. 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I --- II _- I I I I I I I e , I I Section B: Thursday, Sept: 21, 2006 News from Bradford County, Union County and the Lake Region area Big Brothers Big Sisters returns to Bradford County BY LINDSEY KIRKLAND Telegraph Staff Writer Big Brothers Big Sisters ran programs in.Bradford County before, but now it is back with a ..grant.. for its -mentoring programs. The BBBS steering committee met for the first time Sept. 6 at the Bradford- Union Career and Technical Center to discuss what programs could likely .be offered in the future and what the county needed.. Joy Race, BBBS executive director/CEO, and Susan Motz, program director, said it as the goal of BBBS of Mid- Florida to provide as many opportunities to help children as possible. . \"We're real excited to be .here,\" Race said of BBBS now having an office at the One- Stop Career. Center, 609 N. :Orange St. Race wrote the grant and was awarded $35,000 ($42,000 with funds matched from the local community) from, the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice for the \"Power of *Youth\" program. It allows BBBS, with the help of volunteers, to mentor Ofnetor-n- one approximately 35 children from 6-17 years old in. Bradford County. BBBS is now looking for children who need mentors, as well as volunteers from the community who want to be a mentor to a child. \"They (mentors) are not parents,\" Race said. \"They're. friends.\" The goal is to teach competence,. confidence and caring while forming a long- term relationship between a child and a mentor. It is recommended that mentors spend about two to three hours with the- selected child per week. BBBS is known for putting careful consideration in when matching mentors, known as \"Bigs,\" with- children, known as \"Littles.\" According to a 1992/1993 survey from a private company, Public/Private Ventures,. researchers found that after 18 months of Bigs .and Littles spending time together, Littles were less likely to use illegal drugs and alcohol, skip school and hit -someone. They were more likely to perform their school work with confidence and get along better with their families. The Bigs and Littles in the survey' were observed doing typical activities, such as ..attending or playing at sports events, doing chores, going to. *a movie, sightseeing, eating together or just talking. CMC employees celebrate good year BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer -A hot September day at a steel joist construction plant in Florida may not seem like the ideal place for a party, but that's what was exactly what was going on at CMC Steel Group's Florida plant in Starke on Sept. 8. Employees enjoyed a lunch consisting of barbecued chicken, burgers and hot dogs, among other items, while a DJ spun tunes such as Kool and the Gang's \"Celebration.\" The employees did, indeed, have something to celebrate as they were rewarded with bonus checks after'CMC Steel Group generated $3.4 billion in revenue this past fiscal year. \"These are things that are in standing with the company's philosophy-that our people are our most important asset,\" said Peter Boothe,. the former general manager of the.Starke joist plant.'\"We don't just want to share the money with them, we want to share a good time with them.\" Boothe said CMC Steel Group's profits increased by Because being a Big is more than a tutor, Motz said, .any person can be one, from high school seniors to retired people to business professionals. ' Mentors will receive training, and must undergo a background check and fingerprinting through the Department of Juvenile Justice. It is recommended that a mentor.give a donation ($25) for the background check, but Motz said no one will be denied being a mentor for not donating. Anyone interested in becoming a mentor should contact Velma Chandler at (904) 964-8092 ext. 115.. Referrals for children to have a mentor can be made by phone or the Internet S- ee BIG, 4B See CMC, p. 3B Page 2B TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR-B-SECTION Sept. 21,2006 BCSO shows effects of drinking at Kiwanis program BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer Tossing a few drinks back, beginning at 9:30 a.m., may not sound like something a prudent business owner would do, but Steve Denmark did do so recently to help the Bradford County Sheriff's Office with a demonstration on the dangers of drinking and driving at the Kiwanis Club of .Starke on Sept. 12. -Sgt. George Konkel and Deputy Drew Moore have been visiting area clubs, raising awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving. Volunteers, like Denmark, have helped their efforts, by imbibing in a few drinks and participating in field sobriety tests. The demonstration provided quite a few laughs-at Denmark's expense-but also contained some sobering statistics. \"Impaired driving is one of the most frequently committed crimes, randomly killing someone in America every 32 seconds,\" Konkel said. Data. compiled by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles shows that 1,240 people, were killed in this state in alcohol-related crashes in 2005. That number represented a 13.4-percent increase from 2004. Also, 67,450 arrests for impaired driving were made in Florida in 2005. Konkel said everyone who drinks and drives is not arrested, adding 'that estimates have one arrest made for every 772 occurrences of DUI in the U.S. \"With that number in mind, that would mean there were 52 million instances of someone driving impaired in Florida alone last year,\" Konkel said. After he shared the statistics with the Kiwanians, Moore provided some demonstrations of the field sobriety tests that are conducted, with Denmark's help. The first test was the horizontal gaze nystagmus, or \"eye test.\" Denmark was asked to follow Moore's finger while he moved it from side to side. Denmark was told not to move his head when doing so. What Moore was looking at was the involuntary twitching of Denmark's eyes along with how well his eyes could follow the. movement of Moore's finger. Moore told the audience that Denmark's eyes could not keep up with his finger. \"They're trying .to keep up,\" Moore said. \"They're trying to LEFT: Sgt. George Konkel looks on as Steve Denmark attempts to walk a straight line. BELOW: Denmark blows into a machine which will measure his level. . anticipate where my hand is going.\" Secondly, Denmark was asked to stand on one leg. He was asked to lift one foot 6 inches off the ground and count one-thousand one, one- thousand two, etc., until he reached 30. His hands had to remain at his sides,' which he failed to do, and he had to look down, which he also failed to - do. , \"A lot of times they want to look right at you,\" Moore said. \"It's much easier to do this and look straight ahead than it is to look down.\" Denmark didn't fare too badly on the next test, which required him to. extend the appropriate arm toward Moore, in response to either \"right\" pr \"left,\" and then touch the'tip of his nose with his finger. People usually forget to extend their arms, touching their noses immediately, Moore said. Denmark did fine on that part. However, he did not keep his head tilted back, which was one of the instructions. Walking a straight line proved a little difficult.- Denmark was asked to take nine steps, heel to top, while counting and keeping his hands at his sides. He then had to pivot and walk nine steps in the other direction. Denmark was raising his arms a little to keep his balance and failed stay on the line and walk heel to toe during the second nine steps. STo conclude the demonstration, Denmark was asked to breathe into the Intoxilyzer 8000, a machirie that records and prints a readout of a person's blood- alcohol level. Denmark's level was actually just below the legal limit, but Konkel said if Denmark had been arrested and charged with DUI, the machine's, readings would not have led to the charges against him being dropped. The machine's readings do not invalidate what an officer has observed during a side-of- the-road investigation, which includes the results of the field sobriety tests and other factors. As Moore puts it, he takes into account what he_ sees, hears and -smells upon approaching a vehicle.\" For example, when he asks a driver to see his or her license, how long does it take for that driver to find it, if he or she can find it at all? \"All these things are what go around in my mind when I'm trying to make a determination of whether I need to make an arrest or not,\" Moore said. With so many factors taken into consideration. by an officer, there is really no definitive answer to the question Konkel said he and other officers get asked the most: \"How much can I legally drink and still drive?\" There are too many variables to consider, Konkel said. Those include the percentage of alcohol a person is drinking, :the person's weight and sex, the time lapse between the. last drink and getting behind the wheel of a vehicle, any drugs-legal or illegal-the person has taken and the. person's tolerance to alcohol. \"The best answer I can give is don't drink and drive,\" Konkel said. \"It's the easiest thing to do.- If you're going somewhere where you know you'll be drinking, have somebody else drive.\" Sgt. George Konkel looks on in amusement as Steve Denmark touches the tip of his nose. Denmark did not follow directions completely, though, as he did not tilt his head back. 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In turn, employees were rewarded %ith \"profit and performance\" checks that totalled 7 percent of their annual income. \"Even in the face of a slowing construction market, CMC has made an* extraordinary profit,\" Boothe said. \"Today is the day the company is sharing that profit with its employees.\" As employees chowed down, Boothe shared some statistics with them, including several records the Starke plant set. For example, the plant produced 2.8 tons per line hour in August, as well as shipping 35,271 tons out of its gates for the year. The plant finished the year with a net profit of approximately $1.5 million, placing it third in CM:C's joist division (the Starke \"plant is **- ^ Nancy Lee helps herself to some barbecue sauce.for her chicken. Land Clearing Ponds Grading ii 1-800-871-7525 S office/Fax386,496-4740 Li ienied -In r, d one of five such plan alsothird in net prof \"Windows by LislDc. Lisa Tatum, Design Consultant Shutters, Binds, Shades, Custom Window and Home Treatments !h COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL 7:,e toduy or your tree fAt-emtotat i' 9 month of August. Boothe also pointed, out that the Starke plant had a positive cash flow of $1.8 million in August. \"That is the highest cash flow in the joist division,\" he said. \"That's why the steel group needs this little joist plant-becapse we show them the money.\" The plant can have such a successful year during a slowdown in the construction market because CMC owns its own steel. mills and scrap yards. \"We buy materials from our own company, we produce materials for our own company and we keep all the money within the company,\" Boothe said. \"There, are other joist manufacturers that don't have their own steel mills. When steel prices start going up, they're in a bad situation. \"For us, when steel prices go ts). It was up, that's OK. We still pay it, 'its for the but if our mills. make money, we share in it.\" Boothe also announced that he was being reassigned, but that a familiar face 'would become the. plant's new general .manager--Mark Ripke, who previously served as general manager in Starke before being reassigned to help a struggling plant in Nevada. \"My goal, with your help, is to get us back to first place in the division, where we were in 1998, '99 and 2000,\" said Ripke, who assumed his new, duties on Sept. 11. \"We were ntimber one in return on sales and number onein safety for those three consecutive years. I would like to see us get back there this year.\" Boothe, in closing, thanked the employees' role in making the plant such a success. ^.--P \"We appreciate all of your hard work and efforts because without your efforts here, this contributed, and you all have earned those checks for profit and performance that you are all getting today.\" Back & Neck Pain Clinic \"Modem methods with old-fashioned concern.\" * Auto Accidents * Work Injuries * Headaches * Neck and Back Pain vm Dr. Virgil A. Berry CHIROPRACTIC 'ef E. Call St. Hwy. 230, Starke 964-8018 '.LAK AREA PROFNAL ~LAKE AREA PROFESSIONALS ~- Betsy Jo Minor r ,I Cindy Teske Rc li.. AA,- Nelda Smith Hoffmeyer RealtorAss oc. Jim Brady Realtor Assue. Beverly Poag Reallf.,r -,-,. Becky Williams Rc5 rA,. Dave Outten Jr. Remifr i ik- Jack Ganstine R A.. George Leath Re.ll.,i A, Jeanne Goodson Jeanne Goodson John Wick Linda Parker Reiltor Ass*c. Realtor AsMm. ,, 272 SE 18A '4, 4 BR/3 BA 2626 sq. ft. honlie with many upgrades. Built in 2004. 3 acre property with in-ground pool. ,I PRICE REDUhCED $435,000 .. .* , 5 (_-- Robin Jones Reallor Asst.' I r I Liz Dunn Rosario Orozco Realtor Assoc. Realtlr Asswc. Visit our Web page Se Habla Espan61l CalDt r. Berry \"PHYSICI Serving the Area For 18 Years I.~ Ray Smith (far left) shakes hands with Dewayne Tyson as he, accepts his bonus check. Also pictured is Fred Nelson. plant would not be as successful as it has been in the past, this year included,\" Boothe said. \"You all have i. ,,.' M LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Ed tO ia1/0 p Iln on MDA says anoutstaning $4,000. thanks for It is because of their thanks for work stanidino nn street ( Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006 Page 4BI American soldiers on foreign soil A series on World War II The world will never know what possessed Adolph Hitler to believe the United States would sit by and see England and France. taken over; surely he didn't believe his alliance with Italy, and the Soviet Union could do what it failed to do 20' years earlier. Italy's triumphant Roman legion of 2,000 years ago was its last victorious era, and its foray against Ethiopia in 1937 proved its weakness in battle in modern times. On the other hand, the Russians joined Germany early on in World War II, to the dismay of Americans, but that was a ruse to buy time until the Soviet Union could prepare for war. The Germans found the war had just begun when the- .Soviet Union renounced its treaty with Germany and became its enemy. The- German high command-made a grave and fatal mistake when it determined to capture Moscow. Two great battles, the attack on Moscow by the Germans and the Battle of the Bulge (Christmas 1944),. sealed the fate for the Axis powers. Japan struck a devastating blow to the U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor, but badly underestimated the tenacity of America and its overwhelming manufacturing capacity to replace war materials. Their biggest mistake was to_m.isjudg&- --A-merica's determination to pay any price and suffer any loss to remain free; The' Battle of the Bulge effectively ended the war in Europe, and the race was on to reach Berlin and capture Hitler alive, if possible, but that was not to be. Hitler committed suicide in a Berlin bunker before, Allied armies reached the city. , With hostilities over, thousands of. soldiers were left with few military duties and time on their hands. With warming weather, many of us headed for the beach, at Manfredonia, on the Adriatic Sea. It was a beautiful sandy beach, not unlike many Florida beaches,, with colorful sailboats just offshore. There was one discordant note. Pilots and crews of small bombers and fighter- planes enjoyed flying up the beach about 25 feet above the ground, scaring the bejabbers out of people on the beach. Regardless of one's familiarity with aircraft, having a plane fly:over at 150 mph, low enough to reach up and touch it, or so it seemed, will bring panic. The noise is frightening, but there was no escaping. But for me, endless days on the beach grew monotonous, and I looked for a job. The motor pool had hundreds of trucks to be moved to Naples, so I was made convqy master (because of my rank) and put in charge of driving eight to 10 trucks ata time from Foggia to the Naples Depot. The roads were excellent. --much -like --our-l tter farm-to-market roads, crossing a low range of\" mountains that runs down the spine of the peninsula. The trip required five or six hours, leaving time for sightseeing, then spending the night in the Naples transit hotel, formerly a very nice hotel in downtown Naples. We returned to Foggia in a truck the next day, to repeat the process again. The military established a point system to determine eligibility to return to the states and discharge, with one point for each month overseas and 12 points for a child. There were other criteria, which I have forgotten, but I had 65 points, far below many veterans with long tenures overseas. Flying personnel went directly home from their squadrons, in their planes, and although there were directives prohibiting \"buzzing\" the field as they left, many pilots felt it incumbent to do so. Normally, B-17 pilots refrained from \"cowboy\" activities becAuse of the size and weight of the plane, but pilots and crews on the way home would fly over the field at full throttle, at times, less than 100 feet above the ground. One crew was unfortunate to snag a telephone line, which snapped and whipped across a road as a truck was passing. An Italian worker riding on the back of the truck was decapitated. The crew was caught and returned, and remained in the brig as I left the area. As personnel shipped out, squadrons were combined and former squadron areas abandoned. Our group headquarters moved its personnel into a squadron area, leaving materials and supplies to be picked up later. Shortly thereafter, dozens of Italians showed up with .horses and carts to haul off whatever they could find. The horses were large, round, fat and sleek, and multi-colored. A squad of soldiers was sent to bring the Italians to the squadron. They ran the horses off, and put the Italians to work moving a pile of concrete blocks for threeor four hours, then let them leave. For the next two or three days, the Italians roamed the area on foot. hunting their horses. SThe only veticles'on the ,ighways were A 'merican -Armly,'cars. airid trucks before Germany surrendered, and then overnight it seemed, the Italians brought out Fiats by the hundreds that had been hidden from the Germans in cellars, caves and elsewhere. In the Pacific Theater, the war was winding down and Americans were \"holding their collective breath\" in anticipation of invading the home islands, with the, memory of the Normandy Beach landings still fresh in their minds and the loss of thousands of lives, military and civilian. President Harry Truman, in office only three months faced the momentous decision of dropping an atomic bomb, destroying one of the great cities of the world \"and killing untold thousands of people. It may have been the most difficult decision ever.to face a head of state,- and- many people questioned the decision (after the fact). Today, 60 years later, the decision to drop the bomb is discussed infrequently, with most people probably agreeing that thousands of American military lives were saved by not having to storm the beaches of Japan. Next week: I say goodbye to Foggia. By Buster Rahn, Telegraph Editorialist support of boot drive Dear Editor: I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to the people of Bradford County for their continued support and contributions to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The- money that was contributed through the Fill the Boot Campaign will help our members receive much-needed medical equipment such as wheelchairs, leg braces and communication devices. The contributions also help our families in Bradford County attend clinics free of charge at the University of-Florida Shands, Mayo Clinic of Jacksonville and Nemours Children's Hospital. A very special thank you goes out to the men and women of the Bradford County. fire departments. Not only are they heroes in the line Of duty, but they are also heroes to our members. The Hampton Volunteer Fire Department raised an amazing $625. The- raised r hard corners that MD'A is able to help people. with muscular dystrophy. BIG Continued from p. 1B submission form, smidflorida.org.' Schools and other organizations will also be used to identify potential \"Littles.\" ' Once BBBS is established So again, thank you very much to the people of Bradford County and to the firefighters who spent their weekend tdc raise money for MDA. Leslie Cowart District Director with the \"Power of Youth\", program, it hopes to begin other programs similar to those services provided in Alachua County, such as mentoring children who have a parent incarcerated. For more information on BBBS as a whole, call .the number or visit the Web site above. A ch 'ild's life is like a piece of paper on which every passerby leaves a mark. -Chinese proverb rSocial Security Retired 'Social Security Executives We do 0LL negotiations and personally represent you during hearings. NO FEIE UNLESS WE COLLECT Even if you've been turned down before, call now Full repr,.senlatiori from n lad luo finish on any Social Security claim ^ WE KNOW HOW TO DO IT! Ir; l j if] q 4 J :i4:IiI4F3,I, in St. r,FL .-LE-TTERS TO Ti-E EDITOR Thanks to a caring vat Dear Editor: Thank you Melrose Animal Hospital, Marylyn Paschall DVM and staff. Some \"low life\" dumped cats out where I worked and the entire staff worked hard to find a solution to now our cat problem. These cats were loose for some time, therefore now feral cats, but we wanted to be a solution to the problem, not ignore it. Feral cats don't just go away, they multiply. It's not the cats' fault. They need our help, for the cat and for the health of our community. We called everyone local and within a 60-mile radius for help. No one would give us a financial break for multiple feral cats to be spayed/neutered except Marylyn Paschall DVM. It took us a long time to catch, have spayed, shots and release these cats, but with Dr. Paschall's help,, we finally made it. There are not enough good homes for dogs. and cats, and more are being born everyday. I urge my community to become a part of the solution to this problem, there -is help out there. If everyone does their part, we can enjoy the benefits of healthy pets, and better animal control. Sue Russell Keystone )oli Cheveux Salon &Spa Welcomes Myra Leshuk Massage Therapist Lic. MA 47431 ($II1 offI-HOUR SESSION Ll- ThruOctober, .. ......... . NOW OPEN MON. thru SAT. NO DOWN PAYMENT! -90 WEEKS SAME AS CASH! 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Born in Arlington, Mass on Sept. 16, 1919, Mr. Alcott .served in the U.S. Army He was. \"an engineer for General Electric and w as a member of Park of the PaT)s- hurch... Mr. Alcott is'rn-ived b\\- his wife, Dorothy Traver Alott of Keystone Heights; three sons, Stephen Alcott of .Somerville, Mass., David Alcott of San Antonio, Texas, 'and Daniel Alcott' of Millers, Md.; four grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren Memorial services for Mr. Alcott %kill be held at a later date. Jones Funeral Home of Keystone Heights is it7 charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Park of the Palms, 706. Palms Circle, Keystone Heights, FL 32656. Steve Cichowski MELROSE Steve Stanley' Cichowski. 8-4. of Melrose died Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006, at his residence. Born -in .Philadelphia, Mr. Cichowski moved to Melrose' seven years ago from Palm Bay. He was a door greeter at Sam's Club and was a Mason in Miami. He was *a member of Eliam Baptist Church in Melrose.- Mr Cicho%ski is survived by: his wife, JoAnn Cichowski of .Melrose, two sons, Steve L. 'Cichowski of Melrose and 'Stanley D. Cichowski of Melbourne: a brother, Alexander Cichowski of Holls\\ood: a sister. Adeline Paige of ,Hollywood; and five grandchildren. He was preceded, !in death by a son, Berry *Cichowski. i Funeral services for Mr. Cichowski were Sept. 19, 2006,' in Eliam Baptist Church under ithe care of Morinig Funeral Home ;of Melrose. Donnie Crawford HEILBRON SPRINGS Donnie 'Hugh Crawford. 65. of Heilbron :Springs died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006. in Union County following a brief illness. Born in Bradford County on Jan. 1, 1941, Mr. Crawford was a lifelong resident of Bradford County. He was a contractor/mason and was of the Baptist faith. - Mr. Crawford is survived b-\" iwo daughters, Donna Potts and Christina Farringion, both of Cocoa: ito sons, Richard Craw~ford of New nan, Ga., and .Chet Crawford of St. Augustine; four sisters, Lucille Carlton of Homestead, Shirley Kallenbach 'of Miami, Betty JDavis ,of Hampton and Bonnie Lord of Oak . Ridge, N C.; 10 grandchildren !and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr. iCrawford were Sept. 16, 2006, in zthe Chapel of Jones Funeral :Home in Keystone Heights with the Rev. Gene Bass conducting :the services. Interment followed ;in Dyal Cbmetery in Starke. Gerald Crosby REIDSVILLE, GA. Gerald VWayne Crosby, 67, of Reidsville, Ga., died Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2q06, at Tattnall Community Hospital in Reids. ille. Born in Bradford Countr, Mr. Crosby lived in Massachusetts before moving to Reidsville in 1997. He was a lineman for Comn Electric and was of the Baptist faith. Mr. Crosby is survived by: his wife, Kathy Crosby of Reidsville, Ga.; a son, Wayne Crosby of Reidsville, daughters, Lu Crosby and Kris Fabian, both of Ft. Lauderdale; brothers, Vernon Crosby and Ronald Crosby, both of Starke; sisters, Lucille Spry and Glenda Shanley, both of Starke; Elaine Frierson of Tallahassee- and Frances Callahan of West Palm Beach; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were Sept. 9, 2006, in the chapel of Archie Tanner, Funeral Home of Starke with the Rev. Terry Blakslee officiating. Classic DeSue\" STARKE Classie M. DeSue, 78, of Starke died FridaN. Sept. 15, 2006, ait Shands Starke following an extended illness Born in Starke, Mrs. DeSue moved to Melrose from Starke. She retired from the University of Florida aj.a custodial worker. Mrs. DeSue is survived by: six sisters, Joyce C. Perry, Lillie Roddey, Mamie Cruger, all of Starke, Betty Perkins of Jacksonville, Gussie Muldrew of Pittsburgh and Jennie Covington of Ashburv, N.J.; brothers, Johnny Covington of Starke and Augusta Covington -of Miami. SFuneral services for Mrs. DeSue will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2006, at 11 a.m., in New Hope Baptist Church in Starke w ith the Rev. Jake Davis conducting the ser ices. Interment will follow in Clark Cernetery in Starke under the care .of Haile Funeral Home of Starke. Visitation will be held on Friday, Sept. 22, 2006, at the funeral home with family hour at 1 p.m. and friends from 2-8 p.m. -Visitation \"ill also be on Saturday at the church one hour prior to the services. The cortege will form at the home of Joyce Perry at 12:30 p.m. Pernelt Williams LAWTEY Pernell 'W. Williams, 47, of Lawtey died Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006, at Shands Starke following a brief illness.. A lifelong resident of. Lawtey, Mr. Williams was born Nov. 23, 1958. He was a construction laborer and was of the Christian faith . Mr. Willdams is sur\\i'ed by: sister. Marnell Dell of Starke, Lillie Jean Martinez of Peabod\\. Mass., Brenda Mack of Lawtey, Darlene Troutman and Patricia Troutman, both of Green Cove Springs; brothers, Kenneth Mack of Lawtey and Willie James Troutman of Naples. Funeral services for Mr. Williams will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2006, at Bradford High School auditorium with minister Curtis White, eulogist. Interment will follow in Peetsville Cemetery in Lawtey under the care of Haile Funeral Home of Starke. Visitation will be at the funeral .home on Friday, Sept. 22, 2006, with family at 4 p.m. and friends from 5-8 p.m., and at the auditorium one hour prior to the service. Charles McFarland STARKE Charles Maxwell McFarland, 80, of Starke died Saturday, -Sept. 16, 2006, at Shands Alachua General Hospital in Gainesville following an extended illness. Born in Winchester, Va., Mr. McFarland lived in Williston before moving to Starke 19 years ago. He was a plasterer in the construction trade and was a member of Bayless Highway Baptist Church. Mr. McFarland is survived by: his wife, Marian McFarland of Starke; a son, Gaylon McFarland of Interlaphen; a daughter, Janice Garber of Starke; a sister, Mary Durr of 'Winchester; 11 grandchildren, 12 great- grandchildren and two great- great-grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr. McFarland were Sept 19, 2006, at Bayless Highway Baptist Church with the Rev. Jerry Gesell officiating. Burial followed in Crosby Lake Cemetery under the care of Archie Tanner Funeral Home of Starke. Phyllys Nipper KEYSTONE HEIGHTS - Phyllys Roslind Nipper, 69, of Keystone Heights died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006, at her residence following a brief illness. Born in Detroit on Dec. 27, 1936, Mrs. Nipper moved to Keystone Heights in January, 2005, from Green Cove Springs. She was a retired owner and trainer of Nipper's Greyhounds. She was a member of the Church of Christ in St. Augustine. Mrs. Nipper is survived by: her husband of 49 years, Benjamin \"Bobby\" Nipper. Memorial services for Mrs. Nipper % ill be held at a later date 'in St.' Augustine. Jones Funeral Home of Keystone Heights is in charge of arrangements Charles Wedemeyer BLAIRSVILLE, GA. Charles John \"Chip\" Wedemeyer Jr., 29, of Blairsville, Ga., formerly of Atlanta and Keystone Heights, died Tuesday Sept. 12, 2006, at his home. Born Oct. 11, 1976, in Gainesville, Mr. Wedemeyer was the so.n of Jane Bowman Wedemeyer and the late Charles John Wedemeyer Sr. He was a day trader and investor in the stock market. He was a graduate of Keystone Heights High School, Georgia Southern University and was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. He was of the Episcopalian faith -.. Mr. Wedemeyer is survived by: his mother. Jane Wedemeyer of Blairsville. - A memorial senrice for Mr. Wedemeyer was'held Sept. 16, 2006, at. St. Clare's Episcopal Church in Blairsville with the Rev. Susan Johnson officiating. A memorial service was also held at St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Keystone on Sept. 20, 2006. Interment followed in the Keystone Heights Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Charles Jackson Sr. Aug. 29. 1932-Sept. 2,2006 The family of the late Charles Jackson Sr. wishes to give thanks to the many friends and colleagues for their thoughtfulness, sympathy, prayers, cards, food, phone calls and many other acts of kindness expressed during the illness and death of their beloved father. Special thanks goes to the New Bethel Baptist Church and pastor, the Mt. Pisgah A.M. E. Church and pastor, and the Concerned Citizens of Bradford County Inc.. May God richly bless each of you is ourprayer. . The Jackson family Association or to a favorite charity. Mountain View Funeral Home of Blairsville was in charge of the arrangements. Send condolences online at. com. During our lifetime, our Mother and ourfamily, has been blessed to love and be loved by many people. You are those special people who * have enriched and touched our lives -.. The last several years have been difficult for ourfamily. But through Mother's illness and death, we have been shown a tremendous amount , of love, compassion and support. It has truly been overwhelming. We can never repay you for the many kindnesses shown to (s and a simple \"Thank You\" does not seem adequate. The visits, cards, flowers, food, contributions, prayers and many other gestures of love will never be forgotten. To be able to say thank you enough to those of you who have helped take care pf Mother, laughed, cried, sang and prayed with us would be impossible. Your .sacrifices were wonderful examples of true friendship, love and the meaning of what a true Christian is. We know that in some small way 'our life is richer for hatvming been a friend to our Mother. Our family will never forget your thoughtfulness and we will always treasure each ande ern' ofe otfyou Some people are put on this earth to teach us how to live. Others are placed here to teach us how to die Our Mother was a wonderful example of both. She taught us how to live and how to die with great courage and dignity)... and we are truly blessed to have been her daughters. Regina Parrish, Ramona Griner and Rhonda Roberson, \"The family of Dolly Harrell\" Beatrice Pittman Jackson In Loving Memory of Beatrice Pittman Jackson Nov. 3, 1934-Sept. 23, 2005 No matter how old we are, losing a mother is one of the deepest sorrows a heart can know. But her goodness, her caring and her wisdom live on--like a legacy of love that will always be with us. Big Ma, we miss you so much, but .we know that you and now our father are in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 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NFL team names and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. i2006 DIRECIV, Inc. 0RCI, the Cyclone Design nlgoand IOTALCHOICE arr registered trademarks oft DECV.Inc All othertrademarks and seice marks arethe property of theirrespect owners. a-;j AV'l CBS FO I An Auviomea umtviv umer Trp nsetin R tic..rr~ r ~3ca fo m.tca e sre tME cm~t Page 6B TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION Sept. 21, 204 CRIME Threats to burn home get man arrested A 21-year-old Gainesville man was arrested Sept. 16 after dousing the victim's front porch in Melrose with torch oil. Jarvis Alton Johnson was charged with assault following a domestic dispute, according to Sgt. Ray White. Johnson apparently became irate, poured the oil and threatened to burn the victim and his house, Sgt. White said. Bond on the charge was set at $5,000. Lake Butler man resists deputies A 29-)ear-old Lake Butler man was arrested Sept. 16 for disorderly intoxication after he refused to cooperate with deputies. David Joseph Bridgman was observed driving his pickup truck in a reckless manner just after midnight, according' to Sgt. Raymond Shuford. When he was stopped, the deputy: detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from inside the vehicle When asked to e\\it the truck. Bridgman w\\as unsteady on his feet and staggered to the rear of the truck. Sgt. Shuford said. He became enraged, began using profanity and refused commands to place his hands on the truck. Bridgman complied after the deputy) deployed his Taser, Sgt. Shuford said. At the jail, Bridgman again became combative, refusing to enter the holding cell, Sgt. Shuford said. The Tasefiwas again used, Sgt. Shuford said. Teens charged with killing deer Florida Fish and, Wildlife Conservation Officer Michael Goodwin responded to the Keystone Heights area on Sept. 10 at 3 a.m. Clay deputies had been called to the residence to investigate a call about trespassers. As the deputies arrived, a group of individuals at the residence fled on foot, Officer Goodwin said. Deputies were able to locate the subjects and hold them' until Goodwin arrived. A deer was found partially skinned and the deputies recovered a firearm and spotlight from a vehicle. During Goodwin's Investigation, blood was found ,in the trunk of the subject's vehicle. The three teenagers .confessed to killing the deer about an hour earlier. They were charged .ith possession of freshly killed deer during the closed season. The firearm and spotlight were seized as evidence. Also on Sept. 10, Officer Alan Hofmeister assisted Investigator Jason Bowell with a report of an eagle's nest being destroyed in southern Clay County. That investigation is continuing. Starke man hit by car,, dead at scene A pedestrian died Sept. 13 after being struck on Steel Mill Road in Starke. Rudolph, Carter, 30, was walking in close proximity to the westbound travel lane of C.R. 100A just east,of U.S. .301, according to Florida Highway, Patrol Trooper J.W. Hattie. A 1998 Chevrolet, driven by Willie J. Perry, 23, wais, for unknown reasons, eastbound ini the westbound lane. The vehicle struck Carter. Carter was pronounced dead at the scene at 9:50 p.m., Perry was transported tol Shands Starke -with minor injuries. Charges are pending in the alcohol-related crash, Trooper Hattie said. Damage to the Chevrolet was $6,000. Starke man faces drug, charges A 27-year-old Starke man was arrested last week for trafficking in cocaine. Dale L. Glover was a passenger in a vehicle stopped Sept. 16 at 1:05 a.m. for a defective taillight, according to Deputy Tommy Sapp. Glover w\\as observed reaching under the seat and acting suspicious. Deput) Sapp said. After being asked to exit the vehicle, Glover ran, but was apprehended a short distance away after the deputy deployed his Taser. During his arrest, 1.4 grams of crack and 29.6 grams ,of powder cocaine were found in Glover's pocket. He was also charged on warrants for violation of probation drug offender probation and failure to appear on a traffic charge. Glover was charged with trafficking in cocaine, resisting an officer without violence and possession, of crack cocaine, Deputy Sapp said. He remains in custody, under a $55,000 bond. Deputy R. Watkins assisted in the arrest, Drugs found in search for stolen gun, A stolen firearm led police officers to finding .drugs in a residence on North Oak Street in Starke. Ricky Richard Jordan, 41, was arrested Sept. 11 by Patrolman Shawn Swain for grand theft firearm. During his arrest, Jordan stated he sold the stolen gun to Chucky Jackson, according to Sgt. Richard Crews. Sgt. Crews, Patrolman William ilMurra). Sgt. Kevin Mueller and Sgt. Matt Watson contacted Jackson who gave permission for his residence to be searched. Inside the residence the officers found approximately 29.4 grams of suspected cocaine in a plastic bag inside a lamp shade. On top of a dresser \\\\as a Jennings .22 caliber semi-auto firearm, a pair of digital scales with suspected cocaine residue on them and a carton of ammunition. Also, several small lxl plastic bags commonly used to package and sell cocaine were found. On the porch was a plastic bag that contained several small pieces of suspected crack cocaine. Total value of the confiscated items was $1,120. Charles Jackson Jr., 47, was charged with trafficking in cocaine and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, Sgt. Mueller said. Jackson was released from custody after a $30,000 surety bond was posted. Jordan remains in custody under a $30,000 bond. Fire damages Lawtey business The Bay Tack and Feed store in Lawtey sustained approximately $65,000 in damages after fire was discovered Sunday evening. p, 0Country Club - Banquet Facilities Clubhouse -\" Driving Range Gi . 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Come interview ready. be in one place, on Tuesday,. Sept. 26, from 10 a.m. until 2 If you would like more p.m., at the Conference Center, information on this event, 1610 N. Temple Ave. in Starke. contact Susan or Pam at (904) Don't miss this opportunity to 964-5278. IAROF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Care of Busiess\" MAIN OFFICE Lake Butler 100 E. Call St., Starke 904-964-5278 Keystone Heights Melrose [MARK YOUR CALENDAR BASH When: Where: Time: Where: RIBBON When: Time: Where: Thursday, Sept. 21 Beck Dodge Jeep Chrysler 5-7 p.m. Beck Dealership STARKE CUTTING FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 5:30-6:30 p.m. What-a-burger STARKE LUNCHEON When: Monday, Sept. 25 Time: 12 Noon Where: Western Steer Sponsorship: Still open STARKE Lawtey police officers; notified firefighters there was smoke coming from thr building at 7:18 p.m. Lawtey volunteers cause of the Sept. 17 fire remains under investigation,' Chief Brown said. Approximately 30 percent of the roof on the back side was - damaged, with $24,000 estimated, damage to the contents of the store, Chief' Brown said. Sept. a TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION Page 7B CRIME Recent arrests in Bradford, Clay or Union The following individuals were arrested recently by local law enforcement officers in Bradford, Clay (Keystone Heights area) or Union County: James Destin Strickland, 18, of .Keystone Heights was arrested Sept. 15 by Clay Deputy Anthony Harris for armed burglary. Strickland is charged with removing a handgun from the victim's home on Aug. 25. The weapon was returned to the owner, Deputy Harris said. Mary Ann Lepanto, 44, of Keystone Heights was arrested Sept. 17 just after midnight by Clay Deputy Adam B. Graff for domestic' battery. Lepanto is charged with slapping the victimm in the face. during a verbal argument. Both parties attended a part)' where Lepanto became very 'intoxicated; Deputy, Graff said. There were po injuries. Roy Parrish, 44, of Melrose ,vas arrested Sept. 16 by Clay .deputies for simple battery - domestic. Daniel Lee Shepherd, 22, of Keystone Heights was arrested Sept. 17 by Clay Deputy Daniel Harris for domestic violence battery. Shepherd is Charged with striking the victim in the back of her head avith his elbow during a dispute. A verbal dispute occurred throughout the night,. ending when Shepherd punched his TV and required medical attention. Deputy Harris said.' When he returned to the residence at 6 a.m., Shepherd started another dispute. When the victim attempted to leave .he was struck, Deputy Harris said. The victim refused treatment, Deputy Harris said. SMark Lee Knize, 53, of Keystone Heights was arrested Sept. 1,6 by Clay Deputy Edward Kroh for breach of face, disorderly co'idict; fighting and brawling. Kl4is' Charged with refusing to stop shouting when ordered to calm down during an ongoing dispute, Deputy Kroh said. The incident occurred in front of a business. ' Kimberly Padgett, 26, of Starke was arrested Sept. 12 by Bradford Deputy Thomas Sapp for possession,' of drug paraphernalia and obstruction by disguise. Bond was set at $5,000. A 1997 Ford Explorer was observed traveling north pn U.S. 301 with a cracked windshield. During a traffic stbp, Padgett, a passenger, was arrested after giving the deputy a false name, Deputy Sapp said., A crack pipe was found in her possession. She was also charged on warrants for failure to appear driving while license suspended or revoked (DWLS),. possession of drug. paraphernalia and leaving the scene of an accident with bond set at $8,000. - Jessica Oakley, 19, of Keystone Heights was arrested Sept. 18 by Clay deputies for possession of cannabis and possession/use of drug paraphernalia. Clinton Russell Helmer, 22, of Keystone Heights was arrested Sept. 15 by Deputy Graff for disorderly intoxication. Helmer had called 911 approximately nine times, each time cussing and arguing with the dispatch staff. He was found in the area of Grand Mesa Avenue, walking ifl the middle of the roadway at 11:31 p.m.' When he saw the patrol vehicle headlight, he laid down. He was unable to tell where he lived and was unsteady when ordered to stand up, Deputy Graff said. He smelled strongly of an alcoholic beverage. Jeremy Etheridge and Matthew Reichstadter, both 19, of Jacksonville were arrested Sept. 12 by Starke Patrolman Paul King for possession of more than .20 grams of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. The K-9 alerted on their vehicle during a. traffic stop. They were released from custody after $20,000 surety bonds .were posted. 'Antonio Michael Young, 21, of Lawtey was .arrested Sept. 15 by Lawtey Patrolman J.W. Padgett for possession of cannabis. During a traffic stop .the officer detected a' strong odor of marijuana. Young was wearing a white T-shirt that had what appeared to be marijuana on it, Patrolman Padgett said. A green leafy substance was also found in the ashtray. All substances tested positive for cannabis. A $1,000 surety bond was posted for Young's release from custody. Fernando Hernandez, 28, 'of Live Oak was arrested Sept. 9 by Union Deputy Ken Smith for obstruction by disguise. When approached by deputies, Hemrnandez stated his name was Joe. His identification card indicated otherwise, Deputy Smith said. Hemandez was charged on warrants with failure to appear and on a writ of bodily attachment. He may purge by paying $2,000. Kelly Lauren Herndon, 22, and Jason Edward Wedge, 24, of Gainesville were arrested Sept. 17 by Starke Sgt. Richard Crews for possession' of drug paraphernalia after the officer found a glass pipe with residue in the center console of the vehicle. Wedge had a; multicolored pipe with residue in his backpack. Herndon was also charged with possession of cannabis after a pill bottle with marijuana was found in her purse,'Sgt. Crews said. Dennis Alexander, 58, of Keystone Heights was arrested Sept. 17 by Clay deputies on a warrant as a fugitive from Michigan. Charles Simmons, 35, of Blainsville, Ga., was arrested Sept. 12 by Deputy Sapp for failure to appear battery, burglary, grand theft- and violation of a court order. Total bond was set at $17,000. Minor Catledge, 19, of Green Cove Springs was arrested Sept. 14 by Clay Deputy Twisdale for failure to appear possession of alcoholic beverage by minor. A $2,000. surety bond was posted for Catledge's release from custody. Joe Levister, 23, of Sanderson was arrested Sept. 15 by ,--Starke Patrolman William Murray on warrants from Union County for violation of probation grand theft. 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Nicholas Emanuel Weeks, 23, of 'Wildwood was' arrested Sept. 7 by Lt.\"Tomlinson on a capias for violation of probation. He was released on his own recognizance. SJohn Marcus Erwin, 30, of Lake Butler was arrested Sept. 5 by Lt. Tomlinson on a capias for violation of probation. He was released on his own recognizance. Brandy Leigh Krazit, 25, of Lake Butler was arrested Sept. 1.1 by Lt. Tomlinson, for violation of probation. He. was belea&sd 'o. his own recognizance. Dwight Edward Emery, 46, of Brooker was arrested Sept. 15 by Union Deputy Brett Handley on warrants for violation of probation with no bond. enter IS OPEN FOR RENTALS... * Space for up to 500 people * Conference rooms * Audio / Video presentations capabilities... Call Pam at 904-964-5278 for information and tours. Provided by tourist tax monies from Hotel/Motel rentals. t Re Ranked One of The Best Restaurants in Florida by Florida Trend Magazine 2003,2004,2005 & 2006 HE YEARLING RESTAURANT EST. 19 5 2... 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He was released from, custody Sept. 14 after a $2,000 surety bond was posted. Everett Frazier,- 39, of Starke was arrested Sept. 15 by Patrolman Brown for DUI, DWLS knowingly and attaching tag not assigned. Frazier was seen stumbling in the parking lot of CVS. His, vehicle was traffic stopped as it drove off. Frazier failed the field sobriety test and was. placed under arrest. His blood- alcohol level was .27 percent, Patrolman Brown said. A $5,000 surety bond was posted for his release from custody. Jason Todd McLaughlin, 26, of Lake City was arrested Sept. 8 during a license checkpoint by-. Union Deputy James Goodwin for DWLS habitual offender. Kenneth Ash NMcNeal, 42, of Graham \\\\as arrested Sept. 8 by Deputy Goodwin during a checkpoint on a warrant for DWI from Alachua County w, ith bond set at $40,000. McNeal's driver's license was suspended. :J William Nipper, 34, of Brooker was arrested Sept. 15 by Brooker Marshal Tommy *.Raulerson for DWLS. A $500 surety bond was posted for his- arrest from custody. Steven Brad Page, 26, of Starke was arrested Sept. 15 by Sgt. Crews for DWLS and attaching tag not assigned. Surety bonds totalling $1,000 %%ere posted for his release from custody.- Joseph Brizendine. 19, of Jacksonville was arrested Sept. 15 by Starke Patrolman Jason Crosby for DWLS. A $500 cash bond was posted for his release. -....- Eric Griffis, 25, of Melrose was arrested Sept. 16 by Clay deputies for operating a motor vehicle without a license. Mathew Leon Wilkerson, 21, of Raiford was arrested Sept. 16 by Patrolman King for: DWLS. A $500 surety bond was posted for his release from custody. Sherri Ann Carlton, 37, of Melrose was arrested Sept. 16 by Bradford Deputy R. Watkins for DWLS. She was released from custody after a $1,000 suret) bond was posted. Gretchen Wilkinson, 27, of Lawtey was arrested Sept. 16 by Patrolman Murphy for failure to appear DUI. A $2,000 surety bond was posted for her release from custody. Michael Wilson ; 32, of Hawthorne was arrested Sept. 15 by Bradford Deputy' C.M. Williams for failure to appear violation of probation DWLS. Bond was set at $4,000. EricLane, 22, of4Starke wis arrested Sept. 14 ;:by 'Clay deputies for failure to appear sale delierny of cocaine,- possession of cannabis aid- DWLS. -Michael Wilkerson. 27, of Stai'ke was arrested Sept. 12 by Bradford Sgt. George Konkel for failure to appear D\\\\LS. -A $4.000 surety bond was posted ,.faor his release from custody. 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Section C: Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006 : Telegraph Times Monitor McGahee still happy in new position at Raiford complex BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer There is an administrative wing at the Industrial Complex of Raiford, but you'll hardly find the director there. It's not because she's not on site, but because she prefers to stay 'close to \"the guys,\" who she has been around for the past 16. years. Ouida McGahee became the director of the complex-a training facility for the mentally. handicapped-earlier this year after the retirement of Ty Jordan. She worked previously as the program coordinator,; but said her job now is really no different; She's doing a lot of the same things, including spending a lot of her time with the consumers, as they are officially referred to. McGahee doesn't waste time worrying about whether the people the complex serves are called consumers or, as they've been called in the past, clients or customers. To her, they are simple) \"the guys,\" and she is very close to them. \"They are like family,\" she said. Prior to working ,at the Industrial Complex of Raiford, McGahee s life was devoted to lawyers and dogs. A Job of necessity McGahee lived in Cocoa, .while her husband-the now- deceased Charles McGahee (who Was better known 's- Mac)-was serving in 'the Air Force. She saw a house she liked and wanted to buy it. That meant she had to go to work. So she went into town and found herself standing by two offices-one occupied by two lawyers, the other by a dentist. Feeling that working for the lawyers would probably be more interesting, McGahee walked into their office. They did not have an opening, but McGahee said she made them an offer they couldn't refuse. She offered to work for a week free of charge. If the lawyers did not like her work, they didn't have to hire her or pay , her. \"At the end of the week I got a. check,\" she said. McGahee worked there for -more than four years, and she found it to be interesting work. Area extension offices will host pond management series Do you have a pond? If not, do you want to dig one? Well, here are the answers. Extension agents from Bradford, Union and Baker counties have gotten together to provide you with a-pond management series, which covers all topics, from how to get started and how to manage, feed and identify those pesky weeds, to learning about fish diseases that -may limit your production. There are three meeting dates: Part I--pond establishment-will be held tonight, Sept. 21, at the Baker County Extension Office; part 2-managing your pond-will be held Sept. 21, at the Bradford County, Extension Office; and part 3-fish disease ID and management-will be held Thursday, Sept. 28, at Raiford Fellowship Baptist Church. All programs will begin at 5:30 p.m. with registration and' dinner to follow at 6 p.m. Registration is $10 per person per program. Also, each program will offer one private applicator CEU and/or one animal ag CEU. An additional aquatic CEU will be available at the program at the Bradford County Extension Office. Therefore, if you attend all three programs, you can receive three private applicator CEUs. For more information, and to register to guarantee your meal, please call the Bradford County Extension Office at (904) 966-6224 or the Union County Extension Office at (386) 496-2321. \"Every day was different, though we didn't handle too many lawsuits,\" she said. '.'It was mostly real estate, wills and pTobate.\" And. she did buy that house she had her eye on. \"That was the whole reason for going back -to work,\" McGahee said. Gone to the dogs Ever since she 'was a child, McGahee. wanted to get a Basenji-a breed of dog that does not bark. It took her a while, but she finally got her . dog-three of them-when she moved to Mobile. Ala. She -bought two females and one male, which won the sire of the year award in 1963. She found competing in dog shows exciting, bmshe never See HAPPY, p. 2C Page 2C TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION Sept. 21, 2006 HAPPY Continued from p. 1C did finish one as a champion. \"I would get the total points, but I just never was in the ring to complete the championship,\" McGahee said.. She also. became a pretty successful breeder, she said, of the dogs that- do make sounds _ although they don't bark. \"They are not mute,\" McGahee said. \"They make a chortling sound. Somebody asked me how I would describe the sound they made. I said it's like a 3-month-old German shepard with laryngitis trying to bark.\" It was more than the lack of a bark that made the Basenji appealing to McGahee. She said she liked the fact the dogs are .similar to cats, including the way they wash themselves. Plus, the breed has quite a history. \"'They're one of the oldest pure. breeds known' to man,\" she said. \"They even predate the Afghans and Salukis. They arepiethe. i.tla inbs xf, the pharabfs. McGahee bred the dogs for approximately 20 years. She was one of the organizers of the Magnolia Basenji Club and also served as secretary of the German Shepard Dog Club in Mobile for more than four years, She has 'no dogs now because of her work schedule. \"It's not fair for the dogs,\" she.said. Working alongside 'the boys' McGahee was seeking work as a legal secretary when she and Mac moved to Live Oak from Valdosta, Ga. \"Nobody would hire me because of my age, even though I was qualified,\" said McGahee. who was 59 at the time. \"Their excuse was I was overqualified.\" She became involved with the Experience Works program, which was known as Green Thumb at the time. It is an organization that provides training, employment' and community service opportunities for people 55 and older. Eventually, McGahee heard of the opening at the Industrial Complex of Raiford. She began working there and has been there ever since. The consumers at the complex perform lawn maintenance and operate a nursery. They make cuttings and repot them, then fertilize and water them, growing new plants that are part of an annual sale held at the complex in the spring. McGahee believes the work the consumers do at the complex is important because it rounds out their lives by giving them something to do and, as a result, creating a feeling of accomplishment. She can relate to the ~,'4 consumers because she had a son-Chuck-who had cerebral palsy as the result of oxygen depravation at birth. Chuck~died in 1986. \"It's something that's kind of close to home,\" said McGahee, who also has two daughters-Arlene and Claudia-who live in Georgia. The consumers also take-- basic education classes.- ith teacher Mary Lyon and participate in arts and crafts. Several arts and crafts projects can be seen on display at the complex; many of which arer7 Halloween-related (McGahee said Halloween seems to be the consumers' favorite holiday). Much as her experience with working for the two lawyers in Cocoa, NlcGahee said -no two days ate alike at the Industrial; Complex of Raiford. \"In fact, not too many hours are alike,\" she said. \"There is something new everydayy\" She encourages anyone who is not familiar with the complex to drop by. \"I'd like for (people) to come out,\" McGahee said. \"They can volunteer their services or just, come and visit.\" As for McGahee, -who is now 79, she can't imagine not going to the complex. 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I r e r- Sept. 21,2006 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION Page 3C Tornadoes roll to 48-0 district win BY ARNIE HARRIS LRM Staff Writer The Bradford High Tornadoes blew into Interlachen on Sept. 15 and scattered the Rams' offensive and defensive plans and efforts to the wind in a 48-0 blowout. In their first district match- up of the season,,. the Tornadoes (2-1, 1-0) totally dominated Interlachen in one of those, contests where it might be said the turning point was the opening kickoff. For.the Rams, the devil was in the details, which recorded Bradford posting 17 first downs to their three, and 363 total 'offensive yards to their 15. Bradford wasted little time showing it came to play. The Tornadoes scored on their first possession, a 65-yard drive that featured a 16-yard reception by Tommy Hilliard and a 23-yard dash by Jawan Jamison, who broke a tackle as he went. Rob Harris, at the 7:43 mark of the first quarter, carried the ball in for a touchdown from the 6-yard line, putting Bradford ahead 7- 0 with Glen Velaszuez' PAT. The Rams (1-2, 0-1), appeared to dodge a bullet on: their first offensive series when a pass from quarterback Thomas Ricketts was picked off by defensive back Eugene ,Blye, who ran untouched into the end zone., Howevdr, a holding call after the interception negated the touchdown, placing the Tornados at the Rams' 37. On the first play from VOLLEYBALL Indians are still perfect in district play BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer Keystone Heights remains undefeated in district play after wins over the Crescent Cit' and Pierson TaNlor volleyball teams last week. s.,w.,... The Indians (9-1; 6-0 in District 6-3A prior to Sept. 19) had a battle against Crescent City on the road Sept. 12, winning 3-2 (25-21, 15-25, 25- 12, 21-25, 15-11) before sweeping visiting Taylor 3-0 (25-14, 25-14, 25-9) on Sept. 14. Michelle Houser was the defensive leader against Crescent City with 31 digs. She also led the team with 17 service points. Mallory Wasik had 27 kills to go along with 12 digs, while Lori Albritton had 14 assists and 11 service points. Tysee Williams added 13 service points. Wasik almost duplicated her kills performance in the win over Taylor with 25. She also had eight digs and seven service points. Carey Taylor added nine' kills, while Houser joined Wasik with seven service points. Kim Russell had 20 assists. Keystone, which is-. ranked seventh in Class 3A, played Matanzas this past Tuesday and will travel, to Gainesville to play ninth-ranked, Class 6A Buchholz tonight,. Sept. 21, at approximately 6 p.m. The Indians host their annual invitational Friday- Saturday, Sept. 22-23, which will include a total of 10 teams. Keystone is scheduled to play Orange Park at 3 p.m. and Clay at 5 p.m. on Sept. 22. The Indians then play St. Augustine at 9 a.m. and fourth- ranked., Class 3A P.K. Yonge, at 11 a.m. on Sept. 23. The 10 teams are divided into two pools (Keystone is in the blue pool), with the playoffs beginning at 2 p.m. on Sept. 23. Two matches will be scrimmage, Dejor Hill', who led Bradford's rushers with 71 yards, took the handoff, broke through the defense and scored with 5:55 remaining in thefirst quarter. Interlachen, starting a series at its own 33, mounted its only promising drive of the evening, steadily working down to Bradford's 28. 'On third-and-14, Interlachen's Ricketts found receiver Matt McKinley wide open at the 5 and threw a perfect pass, which McKinley at first appeared to carry in for the score before dropping it. The referee, however, ruled he never had possession. On fourth down, Ricketts was sacked and the Tornadoes took over o -'towns. After stopping Bradford's offense for one of the few times in the evening, the Rams, began a drive at their 34, but wound up losing 15 yards on three consecutive sacks, as they fell victim to Bradford's fierce pass rush, led by Corian Garrison and Clinton Jenkins. A poor punt set Bradford up in good position at Interlachen's 38. On the second play from scrimmage, quarterback Antwan Brown connected with Jernard Beard for a 33-yard touchdown pass with 8:11 left in the second quarter, increasing Bradford's ,lead to, 21-0. After forcing the Rams to go four-and-out, the Tornadoes, beginning on Interlachen's 45, marched down the field and. scored again at the 2:42 mark. on Harris' 8-yard touchdown run, which sent Bradford into played simultaneously, with the fourth- and fifth-place teams from each pool squaring, off against each other. At 3' p.m., the two third-place teams and two second-place teams will play. Each pool's first-place team will play for the championship at 4 p.m. The other teams involved in the tournament, will \"be Bradford, Fleming Island, Menendez, Ridgeview and Providence, the ninth-ranked team in Class 2A., .Keystone. won last year's- inv.itational by defeating ,Fleming Island' \".\" The Indians' first match after thle invitational will be against district opponent Union County in Lake Butler' at approximately 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 26. BHS shows good and bad in 3-2 loss BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer It-was the team's fourth loss in district play and fifth loss overall, but Bradford head volleyball coach Josh. Crow said he liked what he saw from his team in a 3-2 (15-25, 25- 18,25-23, 12-25, 14-6) loss to Baker County on Sept. 14 in Glen St. Mary. Crow said the Tornadoes (4- 5, 2-4 in District 2-4A) played some of their best volleyball of the season against Baker County along with some of their worst volleyball. That's to be expected, he said, of a team learning a new system-there will be both peaks and valleys. \"The thing I liked about (last) week's match was our progress was evident,\" he said. Khalaa Hill led Bradford in blocks against Baker, while also tying for the team lead in service aces with Destiny Bass. Bass was the team's kills leader. \"Watching Destiny Bass play that night was something else,\" Crow said. \"She's doing some really amazing things.\" The loss came on the heels of Bradford's second district the half up 28-0. Any hopes' of .quickly getting back in the game on the part.of the Rams were quickly dashed when quarterback, Casey Brown (replacing the injured Ricketts), fumbled his first snap, handing the ball over. to Bradford on Interlachen's 34. Working the ball down to the 10, mostly on a 20-yard reception by Blye, the Tornadoes moved backward to the 24 on what might have been a costly holding penalty. However, on third-and-goal, Brown hit Beard' once, again for a touchdown pass with approximately two minutes gone in the third quarter,' bringing the score to 35-0. Bradford scored again.at the 11:43 mark of the fourth quarter on a quarterback sneak from the 1. The 52-yard drive was highlighted by the rushing of Jamison and :Hill, and a spectacular 29-yard gallop by Harris, who started left, found his way blocked and abruptly headed for open pastures to the right. The Tornadoes added another score when sophomore Gerald Goodman carried the ball in from the 9 with 1:20' left to play. The point-after attempt failed, leaving the final score. at 48-0. , As the teams shook hands, ill will broke out between the teams' coaches as the Rams' coach, Bobby Humphries,. harangued Bradford's coach, Chad Bankston,, for what he' considered the' Tornadoes, running up the score. win-3-1: (12-25, 25-13, 25- 19, 25-19) over Suwannee on Sept. 12 in Live Oak. - Bass, as she did against Baker' County, led the Tornadoes in, kills as they completed the regular-season: sweep of Suwannee, She also tied with Valencia Cave for the lead in service aces. Bradford travels to Lake City to play Columbia tonight, Sept. 21, at approximately 6:30 p.m, The Tornadoes then play in the Keystone Heights High School Invitational Friday- ,Saturday, Sept. 22-23. The Tornadoes are scheduled to play Ridgeview at 4 p.m. and ninth-ranked, Class 2A Providence at 7 p.m. on Sept. 22 in the\\ 10-team invitational. On Sept. 23, Bradf6rd plays Fleming Island at 11 a.m. and Menendez at 1 p.m. Teams are divided into two pools, with the playoffs scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. with the fourth- and fifth-place teams from each pool squaring off against each other. The second- and third-placed teams face each other at 3 p.m., with See BHS, p. 6C Bankston denied the charge, pointing out that Bradford mostly stayed on the ground after running up a comfortable lead. Bankston, otherwise, had nothing but high praise for his team's effort. ' \"Except for that final missed PAT, it was an overall great effort by both the offense and the defense,\" he said. \"Antwan Brown and all the running backs played great.\" . Bradford plays its first home game of the season this Friday, Sept. 22, against first-year school Yulee at 7:30 p.m. Score by Quarter BHS: 14 14 7 13-48 IHS: 0 6 .8 0--0 Scoring Summary B: Harris 6 run (Velasquez. kick) . B:' Hill.37.run (Velasquez kick) B: Beard 33 pass from Brownr (Velasquez kick) ' B: Harris 8 run (Velasquez kick) B: Beard 24 pass from Brown (Velasquez kick) B: Brown 1 run (Velasquez kick) B: Goodman 9 run (kick failed) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes/Yds.- Passing Yds. Passes Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties B 17 35-231 132 7-10-1 2-45 0-0' 8-75 3 32-15 0 0-3-1 4-35 2-1 2-10 Griders to celebrate 50th wedding anniversary Kenneth and Jackie Grider will soon celebrate their 50th. wedding anniversary. The couple's daughters. Cathy Grider and Nancy Grider, along with. Kenneth's sister, Marjorie Douville, have planned a party to celebrate the event on. Sunday, Sept. 24,. 2006. 2-4 p.m.. at the Wnoman's Club of Starke. 201 N. Walnut St. in Starke. Family and friends are, invited. No gifts please. I * . 4 Troy Maurice Kearse and I Vashawn Renee Tyson Tyson and Kearse to wed The Rev. Carl. E. Tyson ot 1 Starke announces the upcoming marriage of his daughter, Vashawn, Renee,. T% son, to Troy Maurice Kearse, son of Sandra and' Avery Shell of Starke. The bride-elect is a graduate of Bradford High School. She is a manager at Taco Bell and member of Pleasant Grove', United Methodist Church. - The groom-elect is a graduate of BHS and member;3 of Starke' Church \"'of God by. Faith. He works at Canaam Steel. . The wedding will take place , on Saturday. Sept.-23, 2006, at'u 3 p.m.. at\" Starke. Church of'0 God by Faith. ; Family and friends are invited. .offRVs * Airstream travel trailers ;Al\" and motorized * Allegro Motor Home by Tiffen Prowler, Salem & Rockwood Travel Trailers ROCKWOOD a.- CHALET FOLD DOWN CAMPERS Sales Service Parts * LJ. D. SANDERS RV CENTERSI New and used units in stock . ALLEGRO & AIRSTREAM MOTOR HOMES TOLL FREE 1-800-541-6439 12380 Hwy. 441 So. Alachua, FL 32615 386-462-3039 Wh ispering aks , APA RTNM EN TS . S'S Tree Service and Timber Company FREE ESTIMATES 24-Hr. Emergency Service Removal Topping Trimming * Stump Grinding Storm Damage Zical &se /surC&ed -~ Sa A uroI Sa ou ntdites RED STARLING BRADFORD RESIDENT 352-485-2197 352-745-6503 Shop Our 6 Acres Accessories Large Camper Store ' ' Page 4C TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION Sept. 21, 2006 Rebekah Johns and Robbie Bassett are wed Reb scb blu'h flowers. Savannah Johns, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Best man 'was, Da\\id --.:Wheeter\"-Wi t h-groom sm e n Trent Patterson and Rob Dawkins, Bynne Harris. Head ushers were Jared Johns and Charlie Swenson. Garrett Swenson was ring bearer. The wedding hall featured a canop-y draped, with white material and lights)., Roses centered the stage with peace lilies and.palms. A reception followed the ceremony in the church fellowship hall, which was decorated with white linens and red and white centerpieces. The bride is the daughter of ..Lester and Diane Johns of' Starke. She graduated from Bradford High School and Santa .Fe Community College. She is currently attending tUni~ersity of North Florida nursing program. S.he is a WORTH NOTING I New River Adults are needed to work with VFD to host Girl Scoutsof all ages in Bradford - and Union counties. Contact building Carolyn Eaves, (904) 964-5812, or Laurie Mullins, (904) 964-5646,. benefit Training is provided. ... ri Trying is provided. The New River Volunteer Fire Department will hold a Ibake sale on Saturday, Sept. Starling 130, at the Wal-Mart main family reunion entrance from 10 a.m.until .... amily reUn n Proceeds generated will go is Oct. 7 into the building fund. Descendants' of Joe E. and Alma Starling and Jimmy and Douglas Dolly Starling will have a family reunion on Saturday, Irunli n t Oct. 7, atrte PIat '.Butle hs - Community Centei r Setr 2 -posted. 'i A reunion of the descendant Lunch will be served at of Frederick and Bethany noon. Those attending should Douglas is planned for bring a favorite covered dish, Saturday, .Sept. 23, from. 10 dessert or drinks. Please arrive a.m. until 5 p.m., at the Lake early so you can meet and greet Butler Community Center. other family, members. A covered dish lunch will be For more information, e- served at 12:30 p.m. Those mail ljsdraper@comcast.net. attending should bring a covered dish to share. J & R Overhead METAL SALE 36 inch wide metal in various colors.. CUT TO LENGTH. 352-473-7417 DR Power Equipment DR Trimmers - & Mowers A DR Fieldt Brush Mower & 42\" Mower Deck Accessory l DR Power Wagon DR Chipper DR Wood Splitter & Epecia/e fer our SerdoU... Neuton Cordless Battery Mower Neuton Cordless Battery Garden Car Come in & see our Showroom Display... Ask for Bob Paine member of Sampson City Church of God. The groom graduated from BHS, SFCC and the UNF. He works at Nemours Children's Hospital and is a member of Sampson City Church of God. Following a honeymoon trip to the Bahamas. the coupLe--will reside., in Jackson% ille. Children of Frederick and Bethany Douglas were: John D., Zilpha Surrency, Mary Bagley, Alexander, James, Piercy Conner Coleman, Tiercy O'Steen and Charles. 'Descendant surnames include, but are not limited to: Alderman, Bagley, Bielling, Brannen, Canova, Cason, Coleman, Conerly, Douberly, Dukes, Groover, Haien, O'Steen, Padgett, 'Parrish, Pearce, Roberts and s. If family members have old family \"photos or documents to share, a scanner and copier will be available. I BIRTHS I Kiran Beth Crawford Kiran Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Crawford of Graham announce the birth of their daughter. Kiran Beth Crawford, on May 10, 2006, at Alachua General Hospital. Kiran weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces, and measured 18' -inches' in length. She joins twc brothers, Hunter, 7, and Chase. 5. NMjiernal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hardee o61 Lawtey. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ste% e Craw ford of Graham. Great-grandparents are How ard Douglas of Brooker. Alkinc Crawford of Kingsley Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter of Clay Hill and Ona.Thomas of Lawtey. Norman-and Smith are wed Judy Norman of Lake Butler and Tim Smith of Providence were marred on Sept. 1, 2006, at the home of the groom. The ceremony was performed .by the Rev. Lemual Lane. The bride is the mother of Brent, Blaine and Ka'tie Norman. Following a honeymoon to Nashville, Tenn the couple \\\\ill reside in Providence. Kelsey Raschel Croft and Stanley Robert Parrish Croft and Parrish are 201-1. He works for the Department of Corrections. The wedding g ill take,place. at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Sept. 23, 2006, at Kathryn Abby Hannna Park in.., Atlantic Beach.- A reception will follow the ceremony at the home of Chuck and Brenda Parrish, 12350 S.W. 50th St. in Lake Butler. Family and friends are invited. The Lawtey Recreation Board meets on. the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Girl Scout supplies available in Starke Parents of Girl Scouts will soon have an opportunity to buy and order uniforms and supplies locally. The Girl Scouts of Gateway Council \"Shop on the Road\" will be in the fellowship hall ', of First United Methodist Church on Monday, Sept. 25, at 6 p.m. BHS class of '96 reunion is this weekend The Bradford High School Class of 1996 will have its 10- year reunion n Saturday, Sept. 23, at the Starke Golf and Country Club beginning at 7 p.m. . WORTH NOTING , Health Start of Norlh Central Florida Coalition is seeking a %olunteer board member Healthy Sian provide ser' ices for high-risk women and children up to 3 years \"7 old The coalition is seeking a ' volunteer to ser.e on the board '.; ho either has been preenart and accessed prenatal care or who has small children and has accessed health care for his.or her children. The-member '. ill tendd once-ar month board meetings in Gainesville. Contact Celia Paynter, (352) 313-6500, ext. 118, for additional information. Bradford Lodge No. 35 F&AM, at the comer of Orange and Call streets, in Starke has slated communications on the second and fourth Monda\\ of he month at 7:30 pm and a co ered dish dinner on the second Monday at 0 30 p m. Bryan's A LAWN & GARDEN Bryan's AWES STORE 352-473-4001 OpenMon-Sat8am -5pm 101 Commercial Dr 4Closed Sunday Keystone Heights, FL Mr.and Mrs. Robert Bassett f Sept. 1, 2006 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION Page 5C Bradford runner places in top 20 at UF meet BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer Chris Underhill placed 19\"h and four of his teammates had personal records as the Bradford boys cross, country-. team participated \".i the'LUF Gator Invitational on Sept. 16. Underhill, and the rest of the Bradford runners, .competed in the junior varsity race. Underhill had a time of 20:07 for the boys team, followed by Carlton Crudup (21:44), -David Weeks (24:10), Thomas B, oyette (24:48), Cody Parker (25:02), Simon Crawford (25:06) and Travis Ledger S(27:58). Weeks, Boyette, Parker and Crawford all had PRs. Christina Jordan led the girls team with a time of 27:51. She was followed by Mehgan Perry (34:46), Tracy Ledger (34:50), Stefini Starling (35:21) and. Caitlin Wade (36:39). The boys and girls teams -placed seventh and eighth, respectively. Coach John Loper admitted it was not his teams' best meet, but he and coach Jeff Ledger are trying to build the program back up at the middle school and they are simply looking for progress as the year goes Chris Underhill S\" (right) competes at the UF Gator Invitational. He finished in 1,9th place. along. \"That's ,our goal by the end of the year-to be competitive,\" Loper said. Bradford's next meet will be this Saturday, Sept. 23, at the Ridgeview High School Bob Hans Invitational. Walker paces Keystone at UF meet BY CLIFF SMELLEY. Telegraph Staff Writer Margaret Walker was able to finish. in the top 100, helping the Keystone Heights girls cross country team to a 22nd place finish out of 29 teams at the UF Gator Invitational on Sept. 16 Walker placed 66t1 out of the more-than-200 field with a time of 22:32. She was joined by six other teammates: Liz Wheeler (24:48), Raquel Doty- O'Kelley (25:05), Jordyn Davis (26:! 9), Chloe. Head (29:03, which was her personal record), Cara Bish (29:40) and. Stephanie Hoffman (36:54). Likewise, the Keystone boys team had seven post results at the race. The team was led by Nathan Buchanan, who had a time of 19:20. He was followed by: Daniel Wheeler (19:24), Nik Brokas.(22:01), D.J. Weaver (22:28), Paul Triest (23:15), Bradley Harvey (24:29) and Kamron Mooneyham (24:30). The junior varsity boys team had three runners compete, with two posting PRs (personal records): Alek Meston (24:21), Robbie Gambill (29:13, PR) and Dalton LeMaster (35:14, PR). Keystone's girls team is coming off of a season in which it qualified for regionals I and one runner-Walker-qualified for state: as an eighth-grader. Bish,.-- Davis, Hoffman, Walker, Wheeler, Rachel Fonvielle and senior captain Juli;e Rund are ,the team's, returning runners. They 'are joined .by newcomers Doty-: O'Kel.ley, Head, Morgan Barket and Heather Wall. The boys team returns all of its runners from last year with the exception of top runner , Warren Tillery. Harvey, Mooneyham, Triest, Wheeler, Kameron Kicklighter and Michael Van Wie return and are joined by newcomers Brokas, Buchanan, LeMaster, Meston, Weaver, Adam Budhanan, Joel Brown, Matt Easton, Kenny Smoak,. ,Jonathan Stanland and Tony \"Willis.. The teams will have a car wash this Friday, Sept. 22, from 8 a.m.-2,p;m. at the high school, then participate in the Ridgeview High School Bob Haps Invitational this'. Saturday, Sept. 23. fEarlier results: Girls take 18th at Katie Caples meet Keystone participated in the Katie Caples Invitational at Bishop Kenny High School in Jacksonville on Sept. 9, with the girls team placing 18th. Walker led the team with a time of 22:27, followed by Rund (23:54), Doty-O'Kelley (25:28), Wheeler (25:32), Davis (26:14), Bish (28:10) a.d Hoffman (36:51). The boys team placed 32nd and was led by Wheeler, who had a time of 19:28. Also ='competing were: Nathan Buchanan (19:47), Weaver (22:13), Brokas (22:13), Van Wie (22:49), Triest (23:05) and Meston (24:57). ,. Barket competed' inthe junior varsity girls race and finished with a time of 29:36. In the junior varsity boys race, Willis and Smoak set PRs with times of 28:33 and 31:31, respectively. 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In the second half, the Tigers kept the ball on the ground. Mitchell scored on a I-yard run approximately four minutes into the third quarter and Perry added the final score on .a 1-yard run with. 7:45 remaining in the fourth quarter.. Griffin had a successful run on the two-point conversion attempt after Mitchell's touchdown, while Roberts took a knee on the attempt after the final touchdown. Union, eventually ran the clock out after its defense recovered Chiefland's third fumble of the game. The Tigrers travel to Gainesville to play Eastside this Friday, Sept. 22, at 7:30 p.m. BY JAMES REDMOND Special to the Telegraph For the past three Friday nights, the Union County football team has ended up on the wrong side of a lopsided score. This Friday, that all changed. Quarterback Austen Roberts completed 15-of-19 passes for 220 yards and three touchdown pauses as the Tigers rolled to a 44-6 victory over district opponent Chiefland on Sept. 15 in Lake Butler. Justin Griffin had two touchdowns on the night-the first coming on the team's first play from scrimmage. The Tigers' other four scores were spread out among Jordan Clyatt, Brandon Shoup, Josh boys. finishing 19\". with a time,. of ,19:11. He was followed by:. Brokas (21:59) and Triest., (22:29). z Meston took first in the 13- and-under division with a time - of 22:52. Van Wie had a time.j of 22:53, followed by3,. Mooneyham (26:05) and,,, Stanland (31:14). ! Mitchell and Devin Perry. Union (1-3, 1-0) won the opening coin toss and deferred its option to the second+half. Chiefland (0-4, 0-1) received the opening kickoff, but its offense was forced to go three- and-out. Still, the Indians appeared to have the first score of the night when the punter, after watching the snap sail over his head back to his .own 5-yard line, scooped the ball up and scrambled to the opposite end of the field and into the Tigers' end zone. Chiefland's celebration was short-lived as the Indians were penalized on the play, nullifying the score. Another punt attempt-this one successful-gave the Tigers the ball'at the Chiefland 43. Griffin only needed 16 seconds-and good blocking by his offensive line-to find his way through the defense for a 43-yard touchdown run. Union failed on the two- point conversion attempt, but recent kicking troubles had head coach 'Buddy Nobles going for two after every score. As he reasoned, the Tigers needed to convert on just half of their two-point conversion tries to equal making one point after every score that comes with successfully kicking the ball. , The Tigers would make four of their six two-point attempts. Griffin covered a lot of ground again for Unidih's second score, hauling in a pass from Roberts for a 60-yard score. Mitchell's run on the Bolles has too much firepower for Keystone BY CLIFF SMELLY Telegraph Staff Writer Quarterback Randy Hardin and the Bolles offense proved to be too much for the Keystone Heights football team as the state's second- ranked team handed the visiting Indians a 48-13 loss in the district opener for both teams on Sept. 15. Hardin completed 19-of-24 passes for 287 yards and four touchdowns in three quarters. Bolles, in improving to 4-0 and 1-0 in District 3-2A, generated tnore than 500 yards of offense.. The 'Bulldogs' starting offense scored on all but one of its seven possessions. \"They're probably the best offensive football team I've seen in a long time,\" Keystone head coach Chuck Dickinson said. The Bulldogs' proficiency was best exemplified by a touchdown drive at the end of the second quarter that began in the shadow of their own end zone. A Keystone punt rolled out of bounds inside the 1-yard line. with 33 seconds left in the half. All Hardin did was complete five consecutive passes, the last of which was snagged by Trey Herndon over the middle of the field for a 13-yard score as time expired, putting Bolles up 34-0 with' the ensuing PAT. One of the few bright spots for the Indians (2-1, 0-1) was the play of sophomore wide receiver Cameron Yarbrough, who was taken out of the stadium on a stretcher in the first half, suffering from . dehydration. He was cleared to return to the game, and he did so in a big way. He scored BHS Continued from p. 3C the pools' top teams playing for the championship at 4 p.m. Other teams that will play in the invitational are host Keystone, which is the seventh-ranked team in Class 3A, Clay, Orange Park, St. Augustine and P.K. Yonge, the fourth-ranked team in Class. 3A. Bradford participated in the invitational last year, going 0-4 in pool play, but defeating Interlachen in the playoffs to finish in ninth place. The Tornadoes' first match after the invitational will be on the road against Interlachen on Monday,, Sept. 25, at approximately 6:30 p.m. Union shows progress. despite loss BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer It was not a win, but Union County volleyball coach Perry Davis liked what he saw in his team's 3-0 (11-25, 24-26, 19- 25) loss to visiting Baker County on Sept. 18. Davis said it was the first time his young team played to the end in a loss. Hannah Hayes had 13 digs and seven kills for the Tigers (5-6 prior to Sept. 19), while Chastity Lloyd, who recently took over the team's libero position, and Jessica Parrish had 12 and 10 digs, respectively. Kelly Bennett tied Hayes in number of kills. Miranda Kent had eight service points-three of which were aces-and Keystone's first touchdown on a 6-yard reception, then set up the Indians' second score with a 47-yard grab. Yarbrough finished 'the game with four receptions for 100 yards. He also blocked a Bolles extra-point attempt in ithe second quarter. Dickinson also singled out the play of quarterback Blake Lott, who took a lot of hits and ~ as under constant pressure. Lott completed 14-of-30 passes for 190 yards. .'The senior quarterback and the rest of the Keystone offense did just what Dickinson\" wanted early-control the ball. Keystone's first two drives consumed eight minutes of the first quarter. However, the Indians could not put points on the board. Keystone gained two first downs on the opening drive of the game on 4- and 13-yard runs by Jeramy Lewis and Greg Taylor, respectively. The Indians would eventually punt from the Bolles 49-yard line, putting an end to a four-minute drive. It took Bolles half that time to score. Running back Ryan van Rensburg. turned a screen . 'pass into 'a 23-yard gain.' giving his team:a first-down at' the Keystone 43. He then had. consecutive runs of 7 and 4 yards before receiver Chris Jones scored on a 30-yard reception. The Indians responded with a 14-play drive that covered 64 yards. Lott had a pair.of 10- yard passes to Taylor and Matt Story. He then hooked up with Taylor for a 20-yard completion to the Bolles 40. Yarbrough gave the Indians another first down at the 18 Parrish had seven to lead the team. Lacey Webb, who is just a sophomore, had nine assists. Prior to playing Baker, the Tigers picked up their second district win by defeating Matanzas 3-1 (25-18, 25-18, 22-25, 25-14) on Sept. 14 in Lake Butler. The Tigers (2-4 in District 6- 3A) got 17 assists from Webb and another eight from Parrish. Hayes had nine kills to go along with 13 service points, while Kent had a team-high 21 points and Parrish had 18 points (Bennett had seven after a 22-yard reception before the drive stalled. Lottl was dropped for a 1-yard loss before throwing two incompletions. Michael McLeod's 36-yard field goal attempt, with 1:34 remaining .in the opening quarter, %%as. wide left. The rest of the half was all Bolles as Keystone gained just 24 yards on its next four possessions. \"We did some things to them :early' the first couple of, .series, then they played piett. tough after that,\" Dickinson said. \"(Their defense) gave us some problems.\" Bolles ran the ball just 10 times in the first half, but one of those runs was a 33-yarder by van Rensburg that put thie Bulldogs up 14-0. The Bulldogs then increased their lead through, the air as Hardin tossed touchdowns 'of 13 and 20 yards Herndon and one of 3 yards to Taylor Thompson. Herndon finished the game with 119 yards on six receptions. The legs of Andre Byrd were responsible for Bolles' two third quarter scores. Byrd, who carried the ball six times .forl--17 yards, had touchdown runisot b44 and 10 yards, the second- of\"' which put the Bulldogs up 48-0. Keystone finally scored with 8:18 remaining in the game. A 5-yard reception by Story converted a fourth-and-4 play before Yarbrough had a 25- yard reception to the 6-yard line. Yarbrough outjumped a, defender to make the grab and almost made his way into the' end zone before being knocked out of bounds. Yarbrough scored on the next play, but McLeod's extra- aces, while Kent and Markie Emery, who is just a freshman, each had six). Lloyd had 26 digs to lead the team. Kent and Webb had 14 and 12, respectively. Union played district opponent Interlachen this past Tuesday and travel to Mayo to play Lafayette tonight, Sept. 21. The Tigers then return home to play district opponent Keystone Heights on Tuesday, Sept. 26. Match times ,are approximately 6:30 p.m. following junior varsity matches. point attempt was blocked by Bolles' Cole Doolittle. Keystone's next drive consisted of just three plays. Josh Mangus had an 8-yard reception to the 50 before Yarbrough's 47-yard reception gave the Indians a first-and- goal at the 3. Story capped the drive with a 3-yard plunge into the end zone, with McLeod converting on the PAT to cap the scoring. The Indians return to action Friday, Sept. 22, when they travel to play Fort White at 7:30p.m. Score by Quarter KHHS: 0 0 0 13-13 Bolles: 7 27 14 0-48 LEGAL NOTICE OF ENACTMENT OF ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ordinance, whose title hereinafter appears, will be considered for enactment by the Board of County Commissioners of Bradford County, Florida, at a public hearing on October 2, 2006 at 9:30 a.m., or as -soon thereafter as-the matter can be heard, in the County Commission Me ting Room, County Courthouse, North Annex, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 22-37 OF THE BRADFORD COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES TO REFLECT CHANGES IN SECTION 318.1215, FLORIDA STATUTES;/211 tchg. Scoring Summary B:. Jones 30 pass from Hardin (Vanscyoc kick) B: van Rensburg 33 run (Vanscyoc kick) B: Taylor 3 pass from ,Hardin (kick blocked). B: Herndon 20 pass from Hardin (Vanscyoc kick). B: Herndon 13 pass from, Hardin (Vanscyoc kick) B: Byrd 44 run (Cherry kick) B: Byrd 10 run (Cherry kick) KHHS' Continued from p. 5C division with a time of 27:26. Fonvielle had a time of 28:38, followed by Bish (30:01) and Hoffman (38:04). Nathan Buchanan led the S NO CREDIT CHECK PORTABLE WAREHOUSES OF WALDO, FLORIDA Lfetime Warranty 00Be See8 US ...,. Pressure-Treated Wood U.S. Hwy 301 \".^ .- Serving All of North (Westside) beside4he and North Central Waldo Flea Markets Florida .QPFALL WEEK Buildings Starting Saturday & Suinday at.... 0/m, 32485-2533 SAN FATr2O SEAFOOD t +D . Just 386-325-187 miles S of 'bridge in Palatka 480 S. U.S. HWY. 17, SAN IVIATEO A 4 in i -n in Ihitldren's Medical Center m] :]l 5J: 6cLI Llt&I - STARKE 319 W. Call St. Suite B (904) 966-0000 Call us How to schedule your appointment. Medicaid Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthy Kids Most Major Insurance Companies and HMOs Come visit us at our current locations: Hawthorne, 6005 S.E. U.S. Hwy 1 (352) 481-5221 Lake Butler, 395 W. Main St. (386) 496-1655 Lake City Live Oak Macclenny Glen St. Mary Alachua Callahan Gainesville Branford Newberry Accepting applications for all positions Fax: (386) 755-2518 Score by Quarter CHS: 0 6 UCHS: 22 8 0 0-6 8 6-44 to Starke After Hours Care See the Doctors at your convenience after 6 p.m. Walk-ins Welcome All major insurances accepted. - Dr. E. Madan _ I --- ,sr I I I I c I I r -r r r II I Scoring Summary U: Griffin 43 run (run failed) U: Griffin 60 pass from Roberts (Mitchell run) o e ,. U: Clyatt 11 pass from Roberts.. (Perry run) \" U: Shoup 3 pass from Roberts (Mitchell run) C: Hardee 2 run (kick failed) U: Mitchell 1 run (Griffin run) U: Perry 1 run (no attempt) Team Statistics U C First Downs 16 8 Rushes/Yds. 21-101 31-104 Passing Yds. 220 57 Passes(C-A-1) 15-19-0 5-11-1 Punts 1-52 1-25 \". Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-3 Heights K: Yarbrough 6 pass from Lott (kick blocked) K: Story 3 run (McLeod kick) Team Statistics . K B First Downs 8 26 RushesYVas. 19-62 .20-232'' Passing Yds. 190 269, Passes 14-29-1 23-28-0w, Punts 5-37 1-25 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1: Penalties 5-50 5-40 Sept. 21, 2006 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR-C-SECTION Page 7C Classified Ads - Read our Classifieds on the World Wide Web Where one call I __ does it al7 -26 964-6305.*473-2210.496-2261. American SDream ElEA LTORS RENTALS Starke 312 House Lg. Lot, CH&A S;j $850 mo., 3/11 House, LS Rms . 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Call 1-888- 546-4707 or 904-424- S7345.., FREE SWMH, NEEDS WORK. You move. Call 904-368-0787. 2.5 ACRES WITH 28X64, 2000 MOBILE HOME, like new, well and septic, financing available. In Union County, call 386-, 496-1146.. 1985 3/2 SW, OWNER OCCUPIED. Buck Bay (Gainesville). Screen porch, lake access, $11,500. Will consider RV orvehicle trade,352- 335-5996, 50 For Rent LAKE GENEVA HUGE DW, DIRECT LAKEFRONT. $800/mth plus security. 7804 SR100, Keystone Heights. McDonald's Trailer Park, 352-478- 2697. LAKE GENEVA 2BR MH. DIRECT LAKEFRONT $500/mth plus secunry. 7804 SR100, Keystone Heaghis. McDonald's Trailer Park, 352-478- 2697. 6522 TREIST AVE, KEY- STONE, on large lol. guaranteed financing 3BR/2BA. garage. 1500 sqhl home. like new. Rent or renl Ito own, 5K mini- mum down. $189K. $1100 per month Call 904-276-64.46. FURNISHED ROOMS LEWIS WALKER ROOFING I \"AFFORDABLE QUALITY\" ROOF RE-ROOFS METAL SINGLES FLAT ROOF LOW SLOPED GRAVEL I IlilIil Office: 386-497-1419 Toll Free 1-866-9LW-ROOF Fax: 386-497-1452 T.H.E. Apartments 922 E. Brownlee St. Starke, Florida Newly Remodeled 2 & 3 Bedrooms Available Reht is based on Income Water, Sewer On-Site Laundry Facility & Play Areas Office Open: Monday Friday 8:00 to 4:30 p.m. SCall (904) 964-7133 ,3 Voice TTYAccess 1-800-545-1833 ,E. 381 ij,' * Pumps * Sales, * Parts * Service Myers* GGPDA - Lawn service included. $950/mth. Call 352-468- 2386. VERY NICE HOUSE IN RAIFORD. 4/3, CH/A on. 2 acres, shed and small barn. $775/mth, first, last plus $750/dep. No inside pets, call 904-783-4757. 2BR/2BA MH on 1 acre, close to schools & Key- stone Heights. No pets. $550 per monl. plus ce- posit Call 352-475-6260 MELROSE SPACIOUS 2/ 2 ON FISHING LAKE. 3 wooded acres, pool, sunroom and porches. $1.150/mln plus $550/ aep Call 904.759-9600 3.,2 DWMH WITH FENCED IN YARD Walking di5- lance Irom KeysTone Heighis schools Washer and dryer in- cluded. Terms of lease i are 6 monlns or one year. Call 352-478-9461 3/2 DW ON ONE ACRE, UH/A, large storage shed, Silver Sands Rd. Completely remodeled, McRae Elementary, great family home. $800/ mth, $500/sec deposit. Available October 1. 904-725-5359 M-F, 904- 591-4316 weekends. 2.5 ACRES WITH 28X64, 2000 MOBILE HOME, like new, well and septic, financing available. In Union County, call 386- S496-1146. 3/2'DWMH, LARGE GA- -$RAGE, $750/mth plus security. Call 904-364- 7107. . LARGE 3/2 CBS HOUSE FOR RENT ON 4 ACRES Starke area, $800/mth plus deposit. Call 954 783-5000. KEYSTONE AREA 3/2 C.H/A, washer/dryer, large wooded lot. $600/' mth, $600/dep. Call 352- 213-4563. MELROSE 1/1 MOBILE HOME in Whispering Pines Community. $275/ mth, $200/security de- posit: Call 352-475- 6285. MOBILE HOME FOR RENT fenced In yard, washer and dryer. $550/ mth, first, last and secu- rity required. Call 386- 253-8708. LARGE OLDER FARM HOUSE 4/2,'CH/A, family room, living room, storage buildings and fenced pasture 7 niiles wesi ofl Wonnrngion. ou-. side peis ana horses OK T800/mln references re- quirea Call 386-496- 2354 3/2, 1680 SQ FT, 2002 MOBILE HOME with fire- place and large front porch on 7+ acres with access to extra adjoining acreage if needed Al- mosi lully turnshed, par- anc quiel atmo- sphere. Located on SR16, 1001 Southern Villas Drive, Starke, Fl or call 904-964-7295, TDD/ TTY 711. Equal Housing Opportunity. FOR RENT- 2 & 3BR homes newly renovated Deposit required. Call 578.438-6828 0o 678- 438-2865, for more infor- mation. 2BR/1BA FOR RENT, CH/ A, $550 per month, good condition, no pets, first& last plus deposit; lease. ; Call 904-964-4111, leave message. BROKER OVER 2000 SQ FT 5/2 HOME, fully remodeled. New deck, paint, carpet, vinyl floors, appliances, ceiling fans, AC.. Washer/dryer, fenced in yard. $950/ mth, no pets. Call 866- 869-5766, opt 7. LAKE SANTA FE COT- TAGE 211 washer/ dryer, fumished or unfur- nished, sandy teach. E PRICESALWAYS! EASY FINANCING!! QUALITY HOM&. INC. MORE HOME ~ MORE LAND All credit applications accepted! eSD ScotBilt TownHomes General ^payTooM Visit Us Before You Buy! Jerry's Quality Homes (352) 473-9005 6969 SR 21 N Keystone Heights, FL Jerry Ted JoAnn David We Cart t OPEN 24/7 f ..... )^' OS, ,,,]., B,,,tI, Bu,,,,', CONCRETE .,E ,B, *. 9 19563 NN SR 16. Starke. FL We Haul Redi-Mixed Concrete in our 1-Yard Mixing Trailer from our plant to your redi-forms. $149 per yd + tax. deliveredto you! S l-yard = 80 sq. ft. at 4\" deep Bobby Campbell Roofing, Inc. Licensed & Insured (904)964-8304 FREE ESTIMATES! Lic. #CCC-.132672 Employment opportunities available. Call for more information. tially fenced with back porch leading to above ground pool. CR229, 'approx. 3.5 miles from)... 301. $800/mth, first, last and security required. Call Rhonda at 904-964- 5220. 52 Animals & Pets DOGS FOR ADOPTION OR FOSTERING Fea- ture two Walker pups under a year old. One is tan and white, the other is tri-colored. Very friendly dogs. We have some great dogs in fos- ter care that. need homes. Dakota, a friendly black lab female, plus a few others. We also have two adult male dogs nurtured at the. shelter, Jooking for homes. Rottweiler, labs, bulldogs, and Shepard's are the different type of breed mixes just waiting fora home. We have lab pups that are little and approx. 12 weeks. Ready for homes that will give them TLC. We have a full grown Minx (has no tail) cat tiger, fe- male, looking for a new home. Not to mention the kittens and cats wait- ing .for a forever home. 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Never snot. $180 Bear wnte-lail 2 has case, sites. detach- able quiver and arrows. -$5150 Call 904-966- 0631. MUST COME AND SEE - Meel old friends and new ones 4 family yard ana garage sale Across from Southside Elemen- Stary, 1015 Eastwood Dr., September 29 and 30, 8am-? Too much to ,narie. 10328 US HWY'301, HAMPTON, big yellow building Saturday and Sunday, 8am-5pm. CIthes and knick sacks. ESTATE SALE THURS- _AY AND FRIDAY, lOam-7pm 1219 W I adison St. Starke. 5pc king size bedroom suite. dining room suite wath 2 e,.tra leaves and six chairs, misc. Wanted TRAILER LOT WITH SEP- TIC TANK, power pole aTid well Ready to rfiove on lor SW trailer already purchased. QIdse to Lawley le.ferrably Call 904- 3D8-8136 WA~iTED URGENTLY - HANDICAP VAN Call 3L2-373-2842 OLE POSTCARDS We vilEbuy one card up to lirge lots, collections or albums Please call' 904-422-4200 o6r Sale KENMORE WASHER and Kr-yer, new type $100 qnd up each. electric stove, writen guarantee. delivery available For apoinlmenls. call 904- t64-8801; BBP-KING SIZE Pillowtop I mattress. and-boxspring -Mth manufactures war- fnty. Brand new still in SIastic. Can deliver. Sell fr $170. Call 352-372- S\"90 BEDROOM SET 7 piece Gorgeous cherry queen/ bI oed. dresser, minor, 2 nignistands. chest available. dovelail con- struclion New still in Doxes Retail $6100 sacrifice for $1100 352- 377-9846 DINING ROOM SUITE- Deautiful cherry laoie. 6 cnippendale crhairs ana Ighle nhuicn ana ourlel Brano new 5sll boxea Can aeimver Relail $5800, sacrnhice BED-OUEEN onnopeaic Pilowlop mattress and pox Name branda new in plastic, with warranty Can deliver Sacrifice $100 Call 352-372- 8588. 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Call 904.368-9762 59 Personal Services BRADFORD LIMEROCK LANDSCAPE DESIGN SERVICES Commercial Residential i Installation .I' Maintenance 30+- years experience Relocating from Tarpa \" Call Bruce Kenworthy . ftorahome: 386-659-2888 Cell Phone: 386-538-1673 - Cabinets Doors Windows Sinks We Buy & Sell New & Used ml~nyM 1,A-I CHAMPION HOME INSPECTIONS ~ EXISTING HOMES - For the Buyer and Seller.. A full pre-sale or pre-closing inspection on electrical, plumbing, structural, roofin interior, etc. STARKE TOLL-FREE ,04-964-5525 1-800-570-9653 Call Rick 352-562-5335 \"FOR EXPERT WATER WELL SERVICE\" 3601 S E. 35th Avenue Gainesville, FL 32641 (352) 378-1910 Harold \"Rip\" McCullars 24 Hour Service ' Owner and Operator 7 days SALES Limerock. crush creie. a nail killings. Duiiding'ands. gravels tractor work We naul, we spread Business 904-782-3172 mobile 904-509-9126 Monday Inrougn Satur. aay CLARK FOUNDATION REPAIRS. INC Cor- recion ot lermiie & wa- ter-damaged wood & sills. Leveling & raising Houses/Bldgs. Pier Re- placement & alignment. Free Estimates- Danny (Buddy) Clark, (904)- 284-2333 or 1-800-288- 0633. FLORIDA CREDIT UNION has money to lend tor M H. & land packages. 1-8007284-1144. CUSTOM CUTS Lawn & Landscape. customized . lawn care. sod. Ir.m- ming, landscape design Reasonable rates. free estimates Commercial & residential Licensed and insured. Call 386- 496-2820, if no answer please leave message SECRETARIAL SER. VICES Typesetting, re- sumes. eic Call Melissa at 904-364-6463. PRACTICING GENERAL LAW SERVICES Spe- cializing in Bodily Injury or Wronglul Death Rob Cook, 904-797-8225 NEED HELP PAYING FOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGS? No Rx drug . coverage? You may quality lor free medicine from US Pnarmaceutical Companies Call 800- 451-9784. DIVORCE FORMS PRE- PARED. $125-$150. We come to you. Call 904-964-5019 or 352- 235-4350. CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMIT. $50. One hour. call 904-964-5019 HAIR CUT SPECIALS' SEPTEMBER Hair cut any style short, me- dium, long. fial lop. high and tight Includes free shampoo. $8. Students hair cut, any style, $7. Bald? Tnrim around the sides, $6. Senior citi- zens, $7. Cay's New Downtown Barer Shop, FILL DIRT for sale You Pick-up or We Haul 041.25 La 11v 904-759-1191 Licensed Masler Barber. 118 Walnut St. next to Po-t Oil.ce, 904-964- 2308 65 Help Wanted IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR SECURITY OF- FICERS in Palatka area, class 'D' secunty license and valid FL drivers I,- cense required Hiring oonus to qualified appli- cants Call 386-325- 2001x4351 lor appoint- ment. EOE M/F/DN. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR FULL AND PART TIME EMT cerrtied Se- cunry Offlicers in Palatka area EMTCenilication, and valid FL drivers li- cense required. Class D\" Secunty License pre- ferred. training assis- tance available. Hiring bonus for qualified appli- cants Call 386-325- 2001 ext 4351 or 904- 281-0070 ext 206 Ior a p p o in t men a n. Palata_ am@beilsoeulbnet EOE M/F/DN. CAREGIVERS NEEDED We need your help to make a difference in the lives of older adults by helping them In their homes. No certificalion required. Car/flexiDility required. If you want a job you can feel good about, we want you. working for us. Home 'Instead Senior Care, call today. 904-350-1648. FL Reg#227408 SHOP HELP NEEDED, fi- berglass manufacturing and trimming w;Ill train. Full ime 40 hour week, Apply in person at U S Booy etc. Full time 40 hour week. Apply in person at US Body Source, 1 5 miles South of Hampton on CR 325. ROOMS FOR RENT Economy Inn Lawtey; FL Daily $35 & up Wkly $169 & up Daily Rim Service Microwave Cable Refrigerator Local Phone (904) -'82-3332 BANANA BAY LANDSCAPE INC. Specializing in PALMS and TROPICAL Residential ~ Comimlercial ndscape wilh Sophisticalion & Atllilude dy owned & operated by Charlie Revay 352-214-1320 352415-2885 I COMPANY SPECIALIZ- ING in Erosion control now hiring the following positions. Crew leaders. equipment operators, la- borers Class A CDL drivers- valid Dnrivers li- cense a Must! Fax re- sume to 904-275-3292 or call 904-275-4960, EOE. Drug Free Work- place CONSTRUCTION WORK- ERS needed. Crew leader & helper positions available, full time and \" pan time available, oen- Seits. Apply in person at Authorized Construction Services, 7200 SE US HWY 301, Hawthome. 352-481-0008 ASSEMBLY AMERICAN Access Technologies, located in Keystone Heights is accepting ap- plications lor assembly positions Will train Hours are from Monday thru Thursday from 7am to 3:30pm, and Friday from 6 30am to 3.30pm Starling salary Is $7 25 per hour DWFP, good benefits. Call 352-473- 4984 2ND SHIFT Will train, with great potential for ad- vancement. Hours are from Monday tnru Fri- day from 3\"00pm to 11:30pm. Starting salary is $7.25 per hour. Amen- can Access Technolo- gies is located in Key- stone Heights. DWFP. good benelis Call 352- 473-4984 OVER THE ROAD TRUCK DRIVER. Must have 2 years experi- ence, clean MVR and pass drug lest. 352-473- 4674. NURSERY SUPERVISOR * WANTED. Keystone United Methodist Church hasa 10-15 hour per week vacancy for a motivated, Deople-per- son to run our nursery staff. Must be able to work on Sundays and all major holidays as well as oversee lessons for 3' and 4 year old children II interested, please mail your resume and sample of 3 lessons to Tanya Dennis at PO Box 744. Keystone Heights. 32656. WE NEED HELP START- ING A FOOD DISTRI- BUTION CENTER for SBradford and surround- Attn: Teams ARE YOU TOUGH ENOUGH? If so, we need YOU to haul the 1' nation's most fragile freight! **Teams or Solos Wanting to Team\" ' Armellini Express Lines offers: , * Predictable income and home time: * Paid on hub miles. * Orientation Pay . S'Sign On Bonus Class A CDL with HazMat req Call today! 800-428-0343 choose option 4 Pierson orvisit FASTr TRACK C FOOD STORED : Customer Sales Associates Fast Track Foods Convenience Store Company is seeking highly motivated individuals with enthusiasm and initiative to excel for full time employment at our Lake Butler and Lawtey locations. Please call Jesse at 386-496-3016, MERCANTILE BANK Excellent Compensation! Exceptional Benefits! Just for Starters: -Tuition Reimbursement *Scholarship Grants -Dependent Care Contributions *Medital -Dental -Vision *401K -Vacation AVAILABLE P O S ITION S Mortgage Loan Originator $2,500 Sign On Bonus PT Tellers $1,500 Sign On Bonus Sfarke, Lake Butler, Live Oak PT Money Manager $1,500 Sign On Bonus Starke Qualified candidates apply online: WHITEHEAD BROS.,INC. LAKE CITY LOGISTICS Over-The-Road Drivers Needed! New trucks with ThermioKing AIU's. 1800 wall inverters, top of the line leather seals, walk-in condo sleepers.'and new air- ride front suspension for a smoother ride than you have ever experienced. Home several nights most weeks as we have a good mixture of regional and over the road. Home most weekends. IPersonalized dispatching thai comes from only dispatching 25 trucks locally. Earn up to 30% of revenue immediately. NO WAITING!!! New increased layover pay. Up to $100.00 per day. 2 weeks vacation. $1200.00 per year Salety Bonus. Drive of the Year bonus. Driver recruitment bonus. Medical and dental insurance. Need 2 years experience, CALL JIM OR DEBRIE LAWRENCE 904-368-0777 or 888-919-8898 904964-8596. Starke DISHWASHERS & DINING POSITION at Camp Blanding Consolidated Dining Facility in Starke, Florida DISHWASHER duties: putting-up stock, cleaning/sanilation lbs. *EXPERIENCED CIS A DRIVERS NEEDED* CHIPL& IVE DUIUII ngmaterials- 352-379-4600 Stump Grinding ;622 S.E. 2nd St. GainesiIle, FL Tractor work -... Debris Removal I Guaranteed*Lowest 5. Driveways Sidewalks Slabs Footings Decorative Concrete Coating in many colors Pumping & Finishing' FREE ESTIMATES Bus: (904) 964-3827 Mobile: (904) 364-7153 Keystone Hauling & Handyman Service, LLC *Cany *BushftgMowwng *HomeRepr *Trieeing&R eo *PesseWashing *SiteCleanUp *Oddjobs *TralshRemoval *YardWork Pine Bark &Cypres Muldh *GarenRoto-Tig *FlrewoodForSale *Liensed& Inur *FreeEstimates Owner: Kerry Whitford ITY'ffi t IT.T?-w;zm M --,, ------ I -~-- i I , -sr - ing areas. We neea do- nations of freezers, re- trigeralors, storage trail- eers or old semi Irailers lor slonnglood in. Any help will be a great blessing to the hungry in our community. If you have any information to help us get started, please call In His Word Food Dislnoution Center at 904-964-6766. ask for Glenda Davis or Berlie Caudill at 904-964-6778. ARE. DRIVER WANTED TO DRIVE ELDERLY man . to Gainesville doctor. Pay good. 904-964- 7953. TRUCK DRIVER CLASS CDL for sod farm Local deliveries, forklift experi- ence Call 386-496- 2174 MAINTENANCE MAN NEEDED for Lawtey Apartments. Retired couple preferred, free rent and small salary. EHO, call Nita at 904- 782-3531. SITE MANAGER - BRADFORD COUNTY. The incumbent will be responsible for the Con- gregate Food Site, Homebound Meals and secretanal suppon to the Senior Cenler Director/ Coordinator as required to assure clerical re- quirements of the orga- nizational activities are accomplished In a timely manner. Desirable Qualifications: 1) high school graduate with supplemental courses in general management subjects, 2) two years' experience performing clerical and/or secire- tarial functions of a com- plex nature, 3) two years experience and training in the area of Business Administration or Public Administration, 4) com- puter experience. Appli- cations available at Suwannee River Eco- nomic Council, Inc.. In- dusinal Park104-4 L M Gaines. Boulevard, .. Slarke. Equal Opportu- nity Employer. Persons With disabilities are en- .couraged to-apply for employment. Snoulo- special accomodealons be necessary, please call 386-362-4115 - voice/TDD. Deadline or receipt of resume. Sep- -lember 25, 2006. .4:30pm. -OME JOIN THE FAMILY like .atmosphere and work at Windsor Manor. Open positions for CNA's (all shills), and dietary aids.' Fill out ap- plications at 602 E Laura St., Starke 32091 or fax resume to 904-964- 6621. Call 904-964- 3383 for appointment EEOC/DFWP CITY OF KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, Keystone Airpark Authqrity, is seeking an Administra- tlive Assistant to perform a vanety of routine and complex clerical, secre- tarial and administrative work in keeping official records, and provide ad- ministrative support to the Keystone Airpark Authority Board mem-- bers. This non-exempt position will report di- rectly to the Keystone Airpark Authority and provide dIrect adminis- trative support to Ihe Keystone Heights-Airport - Operations Supervisor Interested Individuals should send an e-mail request to jobs@keystoneairport. corn for Ihe. position de-. scnption and duties or may apply In person ai 7100 Airport Rd, Slarke, FL. Applicants will need to submit a bnel resume highlighting their experi- ence and complete an Driver Dedicated Regional Avg. $825 $1025/wk 65% preloaded/pretarped Jacksonville, FL Terminal CDL-A req'd 877-428-5627 In just 71 Days... you'can have the skills. you nied'to get ajob as a Dental Assistant 10 week course, Saturday only Tuition $1950 Payment Plans call Christi@ Jacksonville Dental Assistant School for info packet 904-398-3401 -next class starts: Nov. 4, 2006 Reg by FL Commission lor Independeni Educaiton f employment application Salary based on experi- ence Deadline for ac- cepting applications is September 21. 2006 at 4 00pm at Ine airpark - office. Selected candi- dates will be requested to attend a formal inter. view with the Authonty In accordance with Ine Cityof Keyslone Heignis employment require ments. the successful candidate will have to undertake a medical physical and a drug lesl. prior to employment. NOW HIRING SMALL EN GINE OR TRACTOR MECHANIC. Full time. drug free work place. Lazenby Equipmeni, 964 4238 BRADFORD TERRACE - A SKILLED NURSING facility is now accepting applications for C N A's FTand PT 311 and 11' 7 shills. Apply in person at BradfordTerrace, 808 S Colley Rd. Starke. FL 32091. 904-964-6220 DFWP'EOE LOOKING FOR SOME. ONE TO DO LIGHT .sewing, alterations and/ or ironing for an indi- viaual Call 904-368- 9770. SALES- -MANAGER NEEDED lor flooring company Salary plus commission. Call 352- 258-3922 or lax resume to 352.473-6416. OFFICE HELP NEEDED, FULL TIME Invoicing. Ouick Books helpful, or- der parts, claim ap- proval, answer phone 8am-5pm. M-F Call 904-964-8596. SCarKe area DRIVER THAT IS ME- CHANICALLY IN- CLINED, lull time Will train the right person. 8am-5pm. FL Orivers li- cense required Call 904 964.8596. Starke- area MATURE SINGLE FE- MALE NEEDED to live- in wiln elderly woman Will need to keep house. laundry. cook. bathe, give meds and lake to doctor visits Monthly allowance and time off included Call 904.964- 8441 or 904.-964-3361 RESiDENJTIAL FRAMING C A R P E N T ER:S- NEEDED in Gainesville` area Call 386-623-7064 or 386 623-7063 SAW MILL OPERATOR - Depenriaole hraid-work- ing Call for application, Josn Crawlord. 352-: 745-1565 Southern: Pine anr Forest Gra- ram FL P/T HOUSEKEEPER: NEEDED ADilitytowork well with the elderly resi-- \"ents in retirement com-- munity 2.4/wK, some overtime may be re- quired Weekend work and occasional holiday work 1 year experience. preferred rate nego- liable. Please call. Donna Baralis at Penney Retirement Community, 904-284- 8548 Drug Free Work Place and EOE HOUSEKEEPER 40/WK AT ALZHEIMER'S lacil- - ily. 7am-3 30 shitl Ex- penence in housekeep- ing and aoiliry to work with elderly residents with dementia Call Carolyn VicKnair at 904- 284-8506 or 904-284- 8200 Penney Relire- - meni Community. Drug - Free Workplace and EOE. Banking : Capital City OBank Capital City Bank, known for quality commercial financial services since 1895, is seeking enthusiastic, professional .TELLERS ready to serve our Starke and Keystone Heights clients. TELLERS Part-time Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, with a e strong math apltitude, excellent interpersonal skills, arid cash handling and sales experience Must be able to promote bank products and services, handle checks and deposits, and balancing/ , maintaining a cash draw. interested applicants should apply online at Reference \"Getts\"- E,,C'i,,u, Free I lfge'1ZC'tt'rd-ERiRAPH, tic.e1,, ON TOW-f-S iicit2 L e ,2006 Heather Smith is OWN&COUNTRY awaiting a second r--= Liver Transplant... .. .... Heather has Chronic Active Autoimmune Hepatitis. She has trouble getting to the doctor because she does not have a car. Her mom, Carol, has asked Town and Country for .. help! And we are going to help with a \"Sale For Heather Smith\". From W September 15, 2006 through September 24, 2006, Town and Country glSjCCT I Ford Mercuy wiltdonate $150.00 for every vehicle sold to a fund to hel E Heather buy a vehicle. We are having a Special Tent Sale in front of the .d J: ! 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{"text": "Check out the latest Unique Boutique London blog post on my time shooting in Portugal.\nEarlier this month, Unique Boutique founder, model and designer, Tannika Taylor shot our new UBLimited Essentials collection in Portugal with the amazing photographer Ashley Verse. In the year that Unique Boutique London has been in business this was our biggest venture yet which led to many more fashion opportunities that will be taking us to different parts of the world. We’re doing a mini series on the highlights of our time in Portugal and featuring our new collection images here before anywhere else. Shop the new collection now at:\nModel: Tannika Taylor – The Pale Blue Classic Choker and Crop Top Set\nModel: Tannika Taylor – The Pale Pink Classic Choker & Crop Top Set\n“Doing my first photoshoot abroad for Unique Boutique London is a big achievement. I’ve stepped my game up and narrowed my focus. Quality and being unique is a big deal for me, and I…\nView original post 405 more words"}
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{"text": "Subsonic Skateboards Spirit 30 Slalom & Shadow 37\nSubsonic Skateboards is back with another factory product announcement from their skater owned and operated factory out in Washington State.\nThe Spirit 30 Slalom & Shadow 37\nFresh for 2016-2017, the Spirit Slalom and the Shadow Single Kick are newly designed from the ground up. Both feature a light-weight design with embedded fiberglass and radial-tri-plane concave in the platform.\nThe Spirit 30 is built for slalom with a micro-drop style rear kick for added leverage, and complete control when carving and cornering. mirco built to a specified degree.\nSpecs:\nLength: 30″\nWidth: 8 3/4″ to 8 1/2″\nConcave: >1/2″ Radial Tri-plane\nWheelbase: 19″, 19 1/2″, 21 1/4″, 21 3/4″\nSubsonic’s first production single kick is our most versatile board – the Shadow 37 will take you from campus commuting to skateparks, freeride, downhill, anywhere!\nBrand new in 2016, the Shadow aims to suit freeride with this versatile single kick to round off the lineup. Designed with style in mind, this board comes with our new embedded fiberglass, to both add strength, pop, and reduce weight. The length provides optimal clearance when commuting, but all the maneuverability needed for quick thinking.\nNew mold designs bring us this new idea on curves, redefining where tri-plane and radial meet. The concave sports a comfortable 5/8″ radial-tri-plane concave throughout the standing platform, allowing optimal curve and leverage. Micro drop stands out with a gentle 1/2″ of drop, while keeping the standing platform flat. The flairs bring the platform together, for added leverage and clearance. The kick also sports concave, keeping you more connected with the overall feel.\nSpecs:\nLength: 37″\nWidth: 9 1/2″\nMicro Drop: 1/2″\nConcave: 5/8″ Radial Tri-plane\nWheelbase: 25 1/2″, 26″, 27 1/4″, 27 3/4″, 28 1/2″\nFront Mounting: 4* Wedged\nRear Mounting: Flat\nThe Spirit 30 Slalom and Shadow 37 can be purchased as custom boards or factory boards. Order yours today at SubsonicSkateboards.com!"}
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{"text": "I'll admit I'm not the best when it comes to non showdown winnings but I have improved steadily over the years and I am still working on it and will relay some of my thoughts and ideas. Also $5/$10 is definitely not a limit where people are pushovers so it'll definitely be a challenge holding my own in regard to my red line. I expect to make some mistakes along the way but I expect myself to learn from them and that's the best way to get better.\nWhy $5/$10? Well th\nI used to play $5/$10 on a regular basis, even 16 tabling 20-30hrs/wk (2 years ago) but I've slowed down and played stakes anywhere from $2/$4 to $5/$10 the last couple of years (for reasons mentioned in an earlier blog post). Now I'm not going to eschew the lower stakes because I'm still planning on multitabling and sometimes there are just not many $5/$10 games going.\nAs for time frame I'm not going to set one. The reason being that I've devoted some of my time to live play including playing some big buyin live events this year. Also the WSOP is right around the corner and I'm planning on playing a full schedule. This goal may take me 2-3 months or it may take me 1 year. Another reason I'm setting this goal is to push me to work hard at my game and put in the time that I've been lacking the last couple of years.\nThe only thing I haven't done is think of a name for this series...if anybody has a good idea feel free to let me know.\nSo the 1st video in conjunction w/ this goal comes out today. I actually started playing in February and captured the 1st video during a session. Hope you guys like it and get something out of it. Expect more in the future and hopefully some of my new ideas and growth as a poker player helps those that watch them.\nOh, and I will post $5/$10 graphs from time to time to show my progress, starting w/ the hands I've played since I decided to do this....\nYeah, 97 buyins to go :)\nGood luck, John - I look forward to railing ya! I think I'm going to try the same thing but at the $.10/.25 stake at which I'm currently playing. I'll definitely be checking out your videos, too - yay!\nIv'e been trying to rail you at FT lately but i never find you. When do you usually play?\nTx! Gl if you go for the same goal!\nI've been playing nights lately, around 8pm-12am pst time..last couple of nights anyway. I'm the ultimate freelance poker player..just playing when I can.\nLately I've been putting in some time w/ live tournaments so volume isn't that great.\nAbout to hop in some games right now!"}
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{"text": "The interplay between culture and mental illness has been studied intensely over many years and as a result the researchers involved have become aware of a wide variety of culturally sensitive issues surrounding specific forms of mental health problems. Greater demands than ever before are being placed on doctors and psychiatrists; in part due to the current free and easy movement of people between countries which means that they \"must treat, patients from a wide variety of cultural backgrounds.\"(Gaw 2001: 73-74) As a result, some societies are experiencing illnesses previously unknown to them and the diagnostic element of psychiatry is being mired with alternative symptom presentation and alternative manifestations of illnesses.\nCross-cultural understanding has considerable implications when diagnosing culture bound syndromes (CBSs). The International Statistical Classification of Diseases-10(ICD-10) states that CBSs share two principle features: That they are not easily accommodated by the categories in established and internationally used psychiatric classifications; and they were first described in, and subsequently closely associated with, a particular population or cultural area.\nThe American Psychiatric Associations' (APA) recent inclusion of a glossary of CBSs within DSM-IV (APA 1994a: 844-849) marks an extraordinary leap forward in recognising a class of mental disorders once marginalised as ethnic psychoses or, in the worse case scenario as madness:\n\"Disordered in intellect; deprived of reason; distracted; crazy; beside ones self; furious.....\" (The New Webster Encyclopedic Dictionary of the English language 1970)\nDespite this, there is still a considerable amount of disagreement about the concrete definition of culture bound syndromes, Humphreys (1999) pointed out that ICD and DSM definitions make clear that the syndromes should be closely associated with one particular population or area, however several CBSs are found in quite a large number of cultures. As a result, Gaw (2001) attempted to clarify any ambiguity, in doing so..."}
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{"text": "protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { String excelConn = \"Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;\" + \"Data Source=\" + Server.MapPath(\"~/AllStocks.xls\") + \";\" + \"Extended Properties=Excel 8.0;\"; OleDbConnection objConn = new OleDbConnection(excelConn); objConn.Open(); OleDbCommand objCmdSelect = new OleDbCommand(\"SELECT * FROM MyRange\", objConn); OleDbDataAdapter objAdapter1 = new OleDbDataAdapter(); objAdapter1.SelectCommand = objCmdSelect; DataSet objDataset1 = new DataSet(); objAdapter1.Fill(objDataset1, \"XLData\"); GridView3.DataSource = objDataset1.Tables[0].DefaultView; GridView3.DataBind(); objConn verify it, i think the name of your excel sheet is different\nor try the query as\nSELECT * FROM [MyRange$]\nExperts Exchange Solution brought to you by\nFacing a tech roadblock? Get the help and guidance you need from experienced professionals who care. Ask your question anytime, anywhere, with no hassle.Start your 7-day free trial\nI have exactly used your code & am able to generate data without any error. Pl check permissions on the file.\n2010-04-24-152843.gif\nSelect * from [Sheet1$]\n* Use a range with a defined name (for example, [MyNamedRange]):\nSelect * from [MyNamedRange]\n* Use a range with a specific address (for example, [Sheet1$A1:B10]):\nSelect * from [Sheet1$A1:B10]\nPlease go thru the KB article for details:"}
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{"text": "How.\"\n2 weeks ago\n3 comments:\nHonestly, these are the moments I will treasure the most. I laughed for about five minutes. He was explaining to a fetus that he felt horrible about not allowing him/her to have a lollipop! :-)\nI wonder what baby's favorite flavor will be?\nLove it!"}
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{"text": "From Matt Slick, President\n- CARM Redesign - For weeks now I've been talking about the CARM redesign. Every time we get within an inch of releasing it, we get pushed back a foot. We are not satisfied with the company we hired to do the job and our relationship has deteriorated. In my opinion, they bit off more than they could chew. Though most of their work is fine, there is a final critical issue that is problematic. In search engine optimization (for Google searches), we want to make sure that our underlying web page code for the site is beneficial and not harmful for search engine inquiries from people. We may now have to hire a third party in order to clean up the code, but this may not happen for a while because of our current finances. So, for now, the redesign might be on hold. It is disappointing, but 95% of what we need is in place.\n- CARM Finances - If you have not yet supported CARM financially, would you please consider doing so now? In the past three months donations have gone down and we have also been hit with so many government related bills, taxes, payments to a company for doing specialized 501(c)(3) tax returns, retainers, etc., that we're critically low on funds. We are done, we believe, with all the IRS surprises, but at the present state we will have to cut back people's salaries, mine included. So, if you can help us, please go to. Thanks.\n- Radio Show - I feel rather awkward having just mentioned our financial crisis and now I'm mentioning that we have expanded the radio show into the Salt Lake City, Utah area. We decided to go ahead with this because it has been in the works for quite a while and two radio stations had to make financial commitments in order for my show to move forward. The radio station that hosts my show has invested about $15,000 in equipment, and they are only adding $100 a month to the show cost of our radio show. In addition, a radio station in Salt Lake City has spent weeks moving shows around to make room for my live show, not to mention the parent company's investment of hardware as well (they really like my show). Well, the commitment for all of this was before we got financially hit in the past few months. Thankfully, we do have enough money raised to support our present show here in Boise. That is why months ago, the CARM Board of Directors approved taking the allotted funds for Boise's radio station payment and applying it to the one in Salt Lake City. This is why we're moving ahead with the SLC market. It is, after all, an evangelistic and equipping outreach that helps the body of Christ and reaches out to the unsaved in the 2 million population center of the Salt Lake City Valley. We can only hope that God will continue to provide for this outreach.\nThe radio show is called Matt Slick Live. I'm not fond of that name, but \"Radio People\" say it is great because it sounds so radio-ish. Anyway, the show is now on live at KUTR, AM 820 in SLC at the same time as my show here in Boise, 5PM EST, 3PM MST.\n- Nor Cal Fire - On Sept. 20th and 21st I spoke at the NorCal Fire Conference at The Home Church in Campbell, CA (near San Jose). The turnout was great and the conference was a success. I spoke on \"The Importance of Getting Christianity Right,\" and then on Saturday I gave the last talk with \"Addressing Atheism.\" It was awesome. Loved doing it. The next day I was privileged to preach at a local church. Praise God.\n-?\nLOVE AND HATE MAIL\nLove\nLove\n- Just want to you guys to know that your ministry is really helping people to Christ. I am a follower of Christ from Hindu/new age background and your website helped me a lot with my initial struggles. Thank you.\n- Dear Matt, I write a blog which addresses issues of spiritual abuse in the church. A reader pointed out your website to me with a link about a particular cultic organization--The Christian Family Fellowship. You did a great job exposing the group and pointing out biblically what was wrong with it and why they are heterodox. As the former member of a Bible-cult for 25 years, a graduate of Dallas Seminary, and an active blogger on discernment issues, I just wanted to thank you for the work your group is doing. Keep it up!\n- I love your article on purgatory. I was trying to explain to a friend that purgatory is not biblical and your article not only convinced her but confirmed my beliefs and removed any doubts I may have had. Thank you! I am so glad I found your website.\nHate\n- Jesus provided the criterion for telling if a teaching was holy or not. He said \"By their fruits ye shall know them.\" He said that a good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, nor an evil tree good fruit. By 'fruit' he meant the results of a teaching in people's lives. When you deny this criterion and say 'so what?' to the positive effects of Wiccan teaching, you are insulting your own Founder. In fact, you are confessing yourself a Pharisee and no Christian.\n- It always warms my heart whenever I see Bible thumping evangelicals worship deadly poisonous snakes! How many snakes do you own?\n- you are an idiot\n- JUST WHERE IN THE WORLD DID YOU GET ALL OF THIS FALSE INFORMATION? YOU HAVENT DONE MUCH RESEARCH OR YOU WOULD KNOW THAT EVERYTHING THAT YOU PRINTED ON THAT WEBSIRE IS A TOTAL LIE EVERY SINGLE WORD OF IT"}
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{"text": "New trending GIF tagged television 90s jimmy fallon…\nNew trending GIF tagged television, 90s, jimmy fallon, tonight show, throwback, tbt, saved by the bell, dancing with the stars, zack morris, reunion, kelly kapowski, ac slater, sbtb, im so excited, mario lopez, mark paul gosselaar, tiffani thiessen, tiffani amber thiessen, jesse spano, elizabeth burkley, mr belding, bayside high via\nReply"}
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{"text": "Fully crowdfunded and landing in book form this Winter, the short story collection Islands and Cities is inviting writers to write about what they know when it comes to islands, and when it comes to cities. Over the last few months the Transportation website has seen London editor Sean Preston write about a coup in the Isle of Dogs (over two parts), Tasmanian editor Rachel Edwards on the first published Aussie book, a three-part love song to Tasmania by author John Bryson, Scott J Faulkner on arts consumership in Tasmania, a comment on the island that is Cuba, a short piece of fiction from American author Tom Badyna, as well as many others and more to come from authors selected for the short story collection itself.\nN Quentin Woolf, Will Ashon, Ben Walter, Tadhg Muller, Susie Greenhill, and Adam Ouston are joined by new writers that were selected during a submission process. These writers include Ian Green, whose short story Audiophile was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. The story can be read here.\nTransportation: Islands and Cities is set for release this Christmas and will be available to pre-order soon.\n2 thoughts on “Transportation Takes a Look at an Island in the City”\nPingback: October Round-Up II | ShortStops\nPingback: Happy Birthday, ShortStops! | ShortStops"}
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{"text": "Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat Dies in Paris\nRENEE MONTAGNE, host:\nThis is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Renee Montagne.\nThe body of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is being flown to Cairo today, where a funeral will be held tomorrow. Arafat died early this morning, Paris time, at a French hospital. He was 75 years old. For four decades, Arafat symbolized the Palestinian struggle, first as guerrilla fighter, then peacemaker, and eventually as a leader who failed to create Palestinian state. He won the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize along with Israeli leaders Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres. Many Palestinians revered Arafat as the embodiment of their national aspirations. At the same time, his rule over the Palestinian territories was authoritarian and corrupt, and many Israelis never stopped considering him a terrorist. NPR's Jennifer Ludden has this look at his life.\nJENNIFER LUDDEN reporting:\nArafat liked to tell people he was born in Jerusalem, the city without which, he never tired of saying, there would be no Palestinian state. Yet, it was in Cairo as a college man where he found his niche, rallying for a cause. Arafat headed the Palestinian Students' Association. When war erupted with the newly declared state of Israel in 1948, he spent a few weeks fighting. His biographer, Danny Rubinstein, says Arafat then, fittingly, became a tireless advocate for a people who'd lost their homeland.\nMr. DANNY RUBINSTEIN (Arafat Biographer): After '48 when the first refugees came to Cairo, he became a spokesman for those refugees because he had the experience of being a foreigner in an Arabic country.\nLUDDEN: After graduating, Arafat moved to Kuwait, and it looked as if he might settle into a normal life as a civil engineer. Another biographer, the late John Wallach, said he lived a good life.\nMr. JOHN WALLACH (Arafat Biographer): He was once a millionaire. I mean, that's one of the things that people forget about. I mean, he earned his first $1 million as an engineer laying out roads in Kuwait. He loved to drive a red Thunderbird convertible.\nLUDDEN: Arafat also continued to dabble in Palestinian politics from afar and began organizing his own guerrilla group. He called it Fatah. After Israel trampled Arab armies in the 1967 war, Arafat infiltrated the newly occupied West Bank to round up support. He circulated under the nose of Israeli soldiers, often in disguise, once dressed as a woman.\nHis daring impressed the defeated population. By the late '60s he was leading the Palestine Liberation Organization, originally created by Egypt. Arafat based his PLO in Jordan, but his increasingly arrogant soldiers clashed with authorities there. In 1970 he was forced to flee to Lebanon.\nMr. YASSER ARAFAT (Palestinian Leader): (Arabic spoken)\nLUDDEN: `We'll go on fighting till we win to draw a map,' he told his fighters. `Revolution, revolution till victory.'\nArafat gave the disenfranchised Palestinians an identity and a voice that the world could no longer ignore. And he became an indispensable symbol, each detail of his persona laden with meaning: the constant stubble, the olive-drab army uniform, the checkered kaffiyeh scarf carefully folded over his right shoulder in the shape of mandatory Palestine. Danny Rubinstein says the cause consumed Arafat's life.\nMr. RUBINSTEIN: He started to put this kaffiyeh on, to put the uniform and to neglect or ignore every other aspect of life. I would say that he never went to movies or theater, to the beach, the picnics, or traveled to museums, nothing.\nLUDDEN: Arafat insisted only Palestinians could put forth their own demands. He refused to court allies among the feuding countries with pan-Arab claims who wanted to define the Palestinian agenda themselves, an admirable attitude to supporters. Yet political analyst Mahdi Abdul Hadi says Arafat lacked vision.\nMr. MAHDI ABDUL HADI (Political Analyst): He succeeded in surviving all the odds and the threats. He was the man who can manipulate, maneuver and have it his way.\nLUDDEN: As Arafat's PLO amassed power, elements within it used terrorism to attract attention. Black September, a group within Arafat's Fatah faction, staged one of the most shocking attacks, at the 1972 Olympics in Munich.\nSOUNDBITE OF 1972 NEWS BROADCAST\nUnidentified Reporter: Early this morning, a group of Palestinian terrorists fought their way into the Olympic Village and to the accommodation of the Israeli team.\nLUDDEN: In all, 11 Israeli athletes died. Arafat denied involvement in the attack and the PLO said it did not endorse terrorism. Yet, for many, Arafat did not do enough to distance himself from such acts and his international standing suffered.\nIn 1974 he tried a new tactic, a first sign that he might be willing to make peace with Israel. He addressed the United Nations General Assembly carrying an olive branch and wearing an empty holster. Security guards had forced him to leave his gun outside.\nMr. ARAFAT: (Through Translator) Today, Mr. President, I have come bearing an olive branch and a freedom fighter's gun. Do not let the olive branch fall from my hand.\nLUDDEN: Back in Lebanon, Arafat's PLO became embroiled in that country's civil war. Israel invaded and by 1982 succeeded in routing what had became the Palestinians' state within a state. Arafat fled with 14,000 of his Fatah fighters and eventually settled into quieter exile in Tunisia. Then when the Palestinian uprising or intifada erupted in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1987, Arafat maneuvered again. He sent money to support the resistance and co-opt its case. A year later, Arafat's Palestine National Council declared its intention to create a state that would exist side by side with Israel. By 1991 Arafat officially shifted from guerrilla to peacemaker. He began the negotiations that led to the 1993 Declaration of Principles with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and a handshake on the White House lawn.\nSOUNDBITE OF 1993 SPEECH\nMr. ARAFAT: (Through Translator).\nLUDDEN: Arafat's courage had been to make major concessions in exchange for limited self-rule. And over time, the new arrangements proved extremely unpopular. For every step toward autonomy, Palestinians endured new restrictions by a security-obsessed Israel. Frustration mounted and Arafat clamped down. [POST-BROADCAST CORRECTION: The following text was erroneously cut out of the piece before it aired: \"The security services of his Palestinian Authority suppressed dissent, beat up members of parliament, and routinely ignored decisions of the Authority's parliament and supreme court. In addition, Arafat's long tolerance for corruption continued.\"] Political analyst Mahdi Abdul Hadi.\nMr. HADI: He comes across as a freedom fighter, he comes across as a nationalist, he comes across as founder and establisher of so many things. But by the end of the day, you come to see him as the sheik, the tribal leader, the old man, as he's called, and centralizing everything in himself.\nLUDDEN: Even as Israelis accused Arafat of being intransigent, Palestinians considered him a sellout, conceding more and more for little in return. At a Camp David summit in the summer of 2000, Israelis were shocked when Arafat rejected their best offer so far, but Palestinians lauded him a hero.\nSOUNDBITE OF CHEERING\nLUDDEN: Two months later, when Israeli Likud Party leader Ariel Sharon staged a provocative visit to Jerusalem's holiest site, revered by both Jews and Muslims, violence erupted. Palestinians mounted another intifada, which soon degenerated into guerrilla war against occupation, the bloodiest confrontation with Israelis since the creation of the Jewish state. [POST-BROADCAST CORRECTION: The following text was erroneously cut out of the piece before it aired: \"As the conflict dragged on, scores of deadly Palestinian suicide bombings again cost Arafat international standing.\"] Israeli tanks and troops besieged the Palestinian leader and his West Bank compound, as now Prime Minister Ariel Sharon declared him irrelevant and an enemy once again. An automatic pistol at his side, Arafat declared his willingness to die as a martyr.\nIsrael's leaders painted Arafat as an unreformed terrorist carefully orchestrating gunmen and suicide bombers. Others maintained he was simply ineffectual, unable to control militants. Either way, Yasser Arafat failed to achieve the independent state to which he dedicated his life."}
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