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Last year we reminded you of an essential hurricane-season item you might not think about: a corded phone. Here’s what we wrote: Recently, this writer bought an inexpensive object that might seem as obsolete as an 8-track player but which will be an absolute necessity to you the next time severe weather knocks out your power: an old-fashion corded telephone. The kind that plugs right into the wall phone jack. Here’s why: First of all, in a storm, cell phone towers can be knocked down, or otherwise damaged, or lose their power, or any and all of the above, and you’ll be without [More] 5-day hurricane outlook graphics go on line Tuesday - 11:46 am Monday, June 30th, 2014 by Eliot Kleinberg Starting Tuesday, that “tropical weather outlook” you look to every morning during hurricane season will graphically show you five days out, not just two, whether forecasters believe a swirl of wind will fizzle or become something to worry about. The new graphic will kick in at 2 p.m. Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center and its parent, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said Monday The hurricane center will also a separate graphic showing the 48-hour outlook. Survey: [[phy_address]] no storm plan - 11:41 am Thursday, May 29th, 2014 by Eliot Kleinberg With hurricane season set to start Sunday, nearly three in 10 Florida residents questioned in a new survey said they’ve made no advance preparations for a hurricane. The “Consumer Pulse” survey by the American Automobile Association, released Thursday, showed that 17% of the Floridians would not leave their homes if ordered to do so, and of those who would leave, two thirds would leave only if the storm was at Category Three or greater on the Saffir-Simpson scale. The survey was done in April of 1,200 people, 400 each in Florida, Georgia and Tennessee. Of Floridians: * 71 percent said they make advance preparations [More] Will you gamble on another calm season? - 12:40 am Friday, May 23rd, 2014 by Eliot Kleinberg Yes. It’s really been a full decade since that horrible season of 2004, in which Florida got hit by four storms, two of those right here in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast. And then, as if that wasn’t enough, Wilma in 2005. But since then, not a single hurricane has had a Florida landfall. And no major hurricane — Category 3 or higher — has struck the United States. Those two streaks never have gone eight seasons, according to records dating to 1851, before now. Are we safe? Or due? The answer, of course, is neither. And both. South Floridians have the luxury [More] Hurricane officials want to show how storm surge becomes “very danger” - 12:34 pm Thursday, April 17th, 2014 by Eliot Kleinberg Jamie Rhome is the National Hurricane Center’s specialist on a phrase that’s as ominous as it sounds: storm surge. Recently he was in Japan, a heavily-populated island nation smashed in 2011 by an event different in cause but even more deadly in effect: a tsunami-driven tidal wave. The Japanese had generated an illustration that looked like a ninth-grader had drawn it. It showed a stick figure and a house. In each of several panels, to the left, a blue square indicated water. In each of several panels, the block of water gets higher, until it’s above the level of the house. In [More] Storm surge graphics to be issued this year - 11:27 am Thursday, April 17th, 2014 by Eliot Kleinberg The graphic will be updated every six hours, and will reflect changes in a storm’s track or strength. The goal, hurricane center director Rick Knabb told Thursday’s session, “is to enhance the real-time communication of the hazard. To give it more visibility and able communicators and emergency managers to have more tools in the box.” And as early as 2015, the hurricane center will start issuing a new breed of watches and warnings, for storm surge. Maps will show where surge could occur and how high above ground the water could reach in those [More] Hurricane Conference starts; leaders fear complacency - 10:23 am Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 by Eliot Kleinberg ORLANDO — They’re the two people you hope won’t be talking about Palm Beach County or the Treasure Coast this summer. But if they are, you’ll be listening. When the National Hurricane Conference held its general session this morning in Orlando, the heads of the National Hurricane Center and the Federal Emergency Management Agency were at their usual spots atop the agenda. Neither is a stranger to Florida. Hurricane center director Rick Knabb grew up in South Florida and spent years at the hurricane center, west of Miami. And FEMA director Craig Fugate went from being a volunteer firefighter near [More] Hurricane survey: water’s the threat, but most still fear wind - 3:05 pm Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 by Eliot Kleinberg Despite all the public education, a staggering 84 percent of people surveyed still believe wind, not water,is the greatest threat to their safety, and base their evacuation decisions on wind speed or a storm’s category, the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes said this week. The national Harris Interactive Survey, commissioned by the nonprofit group FLASH, revealed “frightening perceptions,” FLASH said Tuesday in a release. The survey clashes with the reality that hurricane evacuation zones are based on the threat of water, not wind, and nearly all evacuation orders reflect the threat of inland flooding and storm surge. “In recent years, water from storm [More] Video: Check out a ‘vine’ and the full video from ‘Straight from the Source: Hurricanes’ - 1:00 pm Thursday, June 13th, 2013 by Eliot Kleinberg With hurricane season off to a threatening start, The Palm Beach Post assembled an expert panel at its West Palm Beach headquarters on Wednesday for ”Hurricane Season: Save Yourself.” Panelists were Robert Molleda, warning coordination meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Weather Forecast Office in Miami; Mary Blakeney, senior manager with the Palm Beach County Division of Emergency Management; and Michelle Damone, of the Indian Trail Improvement District. [More] Duct tape and particle board? - 3:40 pm Wednesday, June 12th, 2013 by Eliot Kleinberg Recently a public relations company representing a home security outfit sent out an email suggesting some ideas for news features. Among them: “particle board or duct tape on windows can prevent them from breaking.” South Floridians know better on both counts. Emergency managers and meteorologists specifically advise against placing tape on windows in lieu of shutters or other coverings, as it actually is more dangerous than doing nothing, because it doesn’t block missiles, it can help create large shards of glass that can become flying daggers, and its glue can bake on and be very tough to remove.
Medicaid is the largest program designed to provide medical and health-related services to people with low incomes, and pay for covered medical services. Title 19 of the Social Security Act is a program that provides medical assistance for certain individuals and families with low incomes and resources. The Medicaid program is funded through a cooperative venture between the Federal and State governments. Within broad national guidelines which the Federal government provides, each of the States: - establishes its own eligibility standards; - determines the type, amount, duration, and scope of services; - sets the rate of payment for services; and - administers its own program. Assistive technology devices can be purchased as Durable Medical Equipment (DME) under this program. Once Medicaid purchases a device for an individual, the device belongs to the individual and not Medicaid. Eligibility Requirements To qualify for Medicaid, an individual must meet income and resource limits, and be medically needy or fall into an eligibility category specified by your state. Anyone receiving Supplementary Security Income (SSI) benefits is automatically eligible. Medicaid will only purchase equipment if the individual has a direct medical need for the specific equipment is proven. There must also be a doctor's prescription. Application Process You can apply for Medicaid at the local offices of the Social Security Administration. Medicaid Medical Policy for Your State For information on Medicaid, select your state on the map below.Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Alabama Medicaid Alaska Medicaid Arizona Medicaid Arkansas Medicaid California Medicaid Colorado Medicaid Connecticut Medicaid Delaware Medicaid District of Columbia Medicaid Florida Medicaid Georgia Medicaid Hawaii Medicaid Idaho Medicaid Illinois Medicaid Indiana Medicaid Iowa Medicaid Kansas Medicaid Kentucky Medicaid Louisiana Medicaid Maine Medicaid Maryland Medicaid Massachusetts Medicaid Michigan Medicaid Minnesota Medicaid Mississippi Medicaid Missouri Medicaid Montana Medicaid Nebraska Medicaid Nevada Medicaid New Hampshire Medicaid New Jersey Medicaid New Mexico Medicaid New York Medicaid North Carolina Medicaid North Dakota Medicaid Ohio Medicaid Oklahoma Medicaid Oregon Medicaid Pennsylvania Medicaid Puerto Rico Medicaid - For more information contact: Ms. Margarita Latorre,
Plans for May's commencement ceremony are being finalized with the selection of two speakers. Glenn Cannon '71 will receive an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree and serve as keynote speaker, while Jessica Sabol, a Theater and English major, will serve as the student speaker. Cannon currently serves as a senior vice president with Hilliard and Heintze, a security, safety, and emergency management firm. He is the former director of disaster operations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and is often tapped by Congress to testify on key emergency planning and response matters. Prior to his work with FEMA, he served as Allegheny County's chief operating officer and earlier as director of the Allegheny County Emergency Management and Public Safety departments. He holds a law degree from Duquesne University and a master's degree in Public Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He received IUP’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 1985 and served as a member of the IUP Alumni Association Board of Directors. He recently received the IUP Presidential Legacy Award for Civic Service. A student in the Robert E. Cook Honors College, Sabol is a member of Phi Kappa Phi honors fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega honorary theater fraternity, and Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of America, among numerous other organizations. She served as an administrative assistant for the regional Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, which IUP hosted this year. She has received many scholarships and awards during her tenure at IUP. A resident of Morrisdale, Pennsylvania, Sabol plans to pursue her Master of Education degree at Penn State University. The main ceremony will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 9, 2010, at Miller Stadium. Posted on 4/9/2010 4:29:07 PM MyIUP Imail D2L Moodle Libraries IT Support Center Map, Directions,& Parking Contact Us Emergency Information Site Map Privacy Statement IUP AthleticsGet schedules, scores, & more Follow IUP on Social Media More IUP Social Media © 2007–2014 Indiana University of Pennsylvania [[phy_address]] Indiana, Pa. 15705724-357-2100 Your campus companion, updated. Available for Apple and Android devices.
Hey..anyone know latest firmware for the SB6120?I'm running SB612X-[[ip_addr]]-SCM00-NOSHAlso, like a few others, few days ago, i was bonding several channels....Not anymore.. wierd.. you have the latest firmware I was also running [[ip_addr]] with my SB6120 when it stopped bonding 3 downstream channels at the beginning of December. I'm wondering if Cox inadvertently borked the cfg file for this series of modems causing them to fall back to 1 downstream and 1 upstream channel when they threw the switch on their 7 downstream and 4 upstream upgrade. Seems weird that multiple users lost bonding at the same time.I ended up installing an SBG6580 in bridge mode and in spite of my horrendous SNR and high error count it works like a champ with 7 downstream and 4 upstream bonded channels.--Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them. (Charlie Reese) I had a similar problem with my 6121...No bonded channels for 4 weeks.Just the other day, I got a FW push (SB_KOMODO-[[ip_addr]]-SCM01-NOSH) and now I have 4 down and 4 up bonded channels. Seems like Cox is doing some upgrades/maintenance. Didn't you get the memo?
In May, the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee held hearings on diploma mills, singling out several institutions that had committed particularly egregious fraud or had marketed themselves to federal employees. The hearing, however, brought to light the problem of actually identifying diploma mills, or schools that essentially sell degrees in exchange for little or no coursework. There are some institutions that are, indisputably, fraudulent. In 2001, when the committee began investigating diploma mills, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, purchased a B.S. in biology and a master’s degree in medical technology. She completed no coursework, but bought the premium edition, which contained a 3.8 grade point average. These diplomas, which Collins displayed at the June hearings, were clearly bogus. Some readers have contacted Government Executive, however, to ask if a particular school is a diploma mill. One particularly irate reader wrote to complain that his school, Kennedy-Western University, was unfairly depicted as a diploma mill during the committee’s hearings. At those hearings, investigators gave several general tips on how to recognize a diploma mill. • If the institution promises large amounts of school credit for life or work experience, be wary. The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning conducted a survey of 1,100 accredited schools, and only 6 percent offered any master’s degree credit for life experience. Experts at the hearings said that reputable schools that choose to accept non-academic experience will still not offer a large amount of credit. Legitimate schools also will often require a student to take a test on the relevant material to receive credit for work experience. An investigator for the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee applied to Kennedy-Western as part of the probe and received 43 percent of the credit needed for her degree because of previous work experience. • Diploma mills often will tell students they can earn a degree in a remarkably short amount of time. Earning an academic degree requires an investment of time and effort – if the time needed to graduate seems too good to be true, it probably is. • Accreditation. Some small or religious schools choose not to seek accreditation for legitimate purposes, according to Sally Stroup, assistant secretary for postsecondary education at the Education Department. For the majority of schools, however, accreditation is a must, according to witnesses. Representatives for Kennedy-Western, which is not accredited, said the school’s Wyoming license is sufficient. David Gering, a school spokesman, said accreditation would require Kennedy-Western to alter their school’s structure. “We have thought long and hard about it, and we have decided that is not a model that we are willing to pursue,” Gering said. “That is what we chose to be, an unaccredited university … there are a lot of people who want the kind of education we provide.” When asked about Kennedy-Western’s claims, however, a spokeswoman at the Wyoming Department of Education said the state’s licensing procedure was never intended to replace the accreditation process. Legitimate schools are expected to seek accreditation, said Deb Hinckley. The Education Department is expected to produce a directory of accredited schools by the end of 2004, although officials are still unsure how they will make that list available to the public. Windfall Elimination The House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social Security is reviewing legislation that reduces and, in some cases, eliminates Social Security benefits for federal retirees, according to the National Treasury Employees Union. The Windfall Elimination Provision (http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10045.html), enacted in 1983, reduces Social Security benefits for people who spent most of their careers working for the government and part of their careers working in a job covered by Social Security. The provision affects federal employees enrolled in the Civil Service Retirement System. New legislation, the Public Servant Retirement Protection Act (H.R. 4391), would apply a new benefit calculation that would take the place of the WEP. There are four other bills pending that would repeal or modify the law. According to NTEU President Colleen M. Kelley, the measure plays “havoc” on the retirement plans of many federal employees.
WHAT'S TRENDING AT SCA? GUDHUS INTERVIEWED ON CHRISTIAN EDUCATION First grade teacher, Lynn Gudhus, was interviewed on her choice to teach at a Christian school. Check out the video HERE . National Coach of the Year Nominee 21ST ANNUAL SCA EAGLE BASKETBALL CAMP The SCA Eagle Basketball Camp is recognized by many as the best fundamentals camp in the Valley. Sign up now - space is limited! Click here for the sign-up form! SCA'S NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS National Merit Scholarship Corporation just announced that Scottsdale Christian Academy has five students who were named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists and one other SCA student who was commended.
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Maryland freshman Seth Allen scored 16 points in the Terrapins’ 83-81 upset of No. 2 Duke on Feb. 16. Looking back, though, that game very well could have never happened for the Virginia native. Allen, who is averaging 7.6 points and 2.4 assists per game in his first season in College Park, was involved in a gruesome bicycle accident in 2007 that left him with two plates and 24 screws in his left elbow. According to a story in Tuesday’s Baltimore Sun, Allen hit a rough patch on his 10-speed bike and lost control. He tried to brace him self for the fall and is now left with a seven-inch scar after the surgery. “My handlebars turned and my arm got caught up, and it snapped my arm and broke it,” Allen told the paper. “And then I fell on it, and the thing that holds the elbow together shattered.” “The doctor said his elbow had to be pieced back together like a jigsaw puzzle, and they didn’t think he would have full use of his arm,” Allen’s mother, Deborah, said. “The physical therapist would come in three to five times a day and move his arm so that scar tissue would not move in, and he would just scream. I think that was the hardest thing we ever went through.” Now having made a full recovery, Allen is an integral part of Maryland’s rotation with just under 22 minutes per game. His Terrapins are fighting an uphill battle to make the NCAA tournament and must get a road win Wednesday over Georgia Tech to keep their hopes alive. For a preview of Georgia Tech-Maryland from CSNWashington.com, click here. Daniel Martin is a writer and editor at JohnnyJungle.com, covering St. John’s. You can find him on Twitter:@DanielJMartin_ - Illinois declares home floor fit for play following flooding issue Oct 30, 2014, 11:53 PM EDT Quick action by construction workers ensured that it was declared ready for play two days after being flooded. - Officiating controversy results in multiple suspensions Oct 30, 2014, 10:41 PM EDT Some officials are in hot water after compromising a system used by 20 different Division I conferences. - Canadian forward/center verbally commits to Saint Louis Oct 30, 2014, 8:58 PM EDT Saint Louis adds more depth to its front court with this verbal commitment. - C.J. Polite, Southwest Mississippi CC, does 360 between-the-legs dunk (VIDEO Oct 30, 2014, 7:30 PM EDT I can do that. - Transfer center will sit out upcoming season at Florida Oct 30, 2014, 7:26 PM EDT John Egbunu was an American Athletic Conference All-Freshman Team selection at USF last season. - VCU’s Treveon Graham: From lightly recruited to leader of Havoc, the Atlantic [[phy_address]] 30, 2014, 6:30 PM EDT The Preseason Atlantic 10 Player of the Year is looking to lead VCU deep into March. - Tennessee beats out UConn, Virginia schools for key four-star recruit Oct 30, 2014, 5:55 PM EDT Chris Clarke is a perfect fit for Donnie Tyndall. - Canisius to be without two forwards due to ankle injury, suspension Oct 30, 2014, 4:45 PM EDT The Golden Griffins have to account for the loss of four starters from last season’s 21-win team. - Kentucky, Xavier among those participating in #Layup4Lauren challenge (VIDEOS) Oct 30, 2014, 3:56 PM EDT Feel free to take this as my challenge to you all. - Top 25 Countdown: No. 7 North Carolina Tar Heels Oct 30, 2014, 2:32 PM EDT North Carolina should be a national title contender, but they do have some question marks. - Dayton’s Elite 8 run, Archie Miller’s decision to stay help continue Atlantic 10’s success Oct 30, 2014, 1:45 PM EDT Dayton head coach Archie Miller spurned high-major programs to remain at Atlantic 10. He’s not the only one in the league happy with where they are. - Assigned Reading: Devonta Pollard opens up about the kidnapping he was involved in Oct 30, 2014, 12:[[phy_address]] is looking to reignite his career at Houston this season. - 2014-2015 Season Preview: Treveon Graham, VCU enter as favorites in the Atlantic 10 Oct 30, 2014, 12:00 PM EDT The Atlantic [[phy_address]] again this season from the rest of the college basketball world, a year after the league saw a record six teams selected for the NCAA tournament with one team reaching the Elite 8. - Throwback Thursday: Kemba Walker’s painful reminder to Pitt fans (VIDEO) Oct 30, 2014, 10:13 AM EDT Kemba being Kemba. - 2014-15 Season Preview: Jahlil Okafor, Frank Kaminsky lead a strong crop of big men Oct 30, 2014, 9:[[phy_address]] of big men dominating college basketball this season is solid. - Former Georgia Tech head coach recuses self from Syracuse’s NCAA hearing Oct 29, 2014, 11:30 PM EDT Bobby Cremins says that his relationships with other coaches has led to his having to recuse himself from other cases in the past. - Transfer guard dismissed from Minnesota program Oct 29, 2014, 9:48 PM EDT Zach Lofton was expected to develop into a more efficient player during his year sitting out per NCAA transfer rules. - Long Beach State, head coach Dan Monson agree to contract extension Oct 29, 2014, 8:30 PM EDT Monson is four wins away from becoming Long Beach State’s winningest coach. - Buffalo-area programs to wear special jerseys for Big [[phy_address]] 29, 2014, 6:51 PM EDT Buffalo, Canisius, Niagara and St. Bonaventure will wear Buffalo Braves-inspired uniforms for their doubleheader November 29. - ACC releases its preseason media poll, all-conference team Oct 29, 2014, 5:10 PM EDT North Carolina’s Marcus Paige was the media pick to win ACC Player of the Year.
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Cellist Nicholas Canellakis has performed throughout Europe and the United States, and has participated in the festivals of Santa Fe, Mecklenburg, Ravinia, Music@Menlo, Moab, Verbier, Aspen, Music from Angelfire, and Sarasota. He is a member of the prestigious Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society Two, in which he frequently performs in Alice Tully Hall and on tour throughout the country. From 2008–2010, he was in residence at Carnegie Hall as a member of the Academy. A regular performer at Bargemusic in New York City, he has also concertised in Weill and Zankel Hall, Merkin Hall, the Kennedy Center, Jordan Hall, and Disney Hall among others. Nicholas Canellakis graduated form the Curtis Institute and the New England Conservatory, studying with Orlando Cole, Peter Wiley, and Paul Katz. He is on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music Precollege and Hotchkiss Summer Portals.
Lots of Congratulations going around tonight. First we gave a shoutout to Peanut Tillman for being named one of the Finalists for the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of Year Award and now on to some more fun news – Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler and on-again, off-again, on-again fiancee Kristin Cavallari are expecting their first child! This quote from Kristtin from the People.com article: “We are thrilled to announce we are expecting our first child together,” they tell PEOPLE exclusively. “It’s an amazing time in our life and we can’t wait to meet the new addition to our growing family.” The exciting news marks the end to an interesting year. It’s funny that this news broke on NFC Championship Sunday. Just a year ago, Cutler was bashed on Twitter for leaving the NFC Championship Game with a knee injury as the Bears failed to advance to the Super Bowl, losing to their hated rival Packers. Fans were burning Cutler jerseys in effigy and backup quarterback Caleb Hanie was the talk of the town. Camera crews and paparazzi followed Cutler out to LA where he was spotted shopping with Cavallari days after his knee injury. Next, he and Kristin announced their engagement, only to break it off a few months later in July. By November, Cutty and Kristin had reconciled and clearly it was in a big way. Now a baby Bear is on the way! Scrolling through my Twitter feed, my favorite tweets included “#CuttyDidIt” and “Cutler’s Protection Fails Him Again” along with countless shout-outs to Jay and Kristin. Congrats to the Happy Couple!
Carolina GSE (Booth No. C7621) now serves as the exclusive corporate and FBO distributor in the U.S. and other territories for JBT AeroTech, the manufacturer of 400-Hz diesel and electric ground power units, preconditioned air units and 28.5 VDC rectifiers, the New Bern, N.C. ground support equipment supplier announced here. Aviation ground support equipment A revised FAA Notice 8900.196 has been published to provide inspectors with information on de-icing fluid holdover times, as well as a list of the fluids themselves and recommendations on various other ground deicing/anti-icing issues. While the primary audience is flight standards district office (FSDO) principal operations inspectors responsible for air carrier de-icing programs, it is also of value to FSDO personnel and aircraft operators. In the wake of recent revisions to the FAA’s 2012-2013 deicing holdover tables, NBAA is encouraging aircraft operators and service providers to review the changes, which could affect their procedures as winter weather arrives. The new guidance includes small changes to rated holdover times and the length of time an aircraft may wait to depart following application of an approved de-icing fluid. Jet Parts (Booth No. 3970), an aftermarket parts provider located between Florida’s Palm Beach International Airport, Fort Lauderdale International Airport and Miami International Airport, announced here that it recently acquired a cache of ground support equipment inventory, including power carts, tools and hangar support items for Falcon and Gulfstream operations. The company’s climate-controlled facility is maintained in laboratory-like conditions year round. With fall approaching in the northern hemisphere, the FAA has issued Notice 8900.196, a revised document offering updates to the agency’s deicing program for the coming winter flying season. The update includes holdover times as well as a list of deicing and anti-icing fluids.
Low Carb Living ~ Lemon Chicken Busy helping my daughter this week with the new baby. I have managed to make some of my go-to, quick low-carb meals. This one is one of my favorites. Our local grocery had Meyer Lemons which are such a wonderful treat (and make me miss CA and the lovely little tree I had in my yard there). A delicious supper with some asparagus on the side! Low-Carb Lemon Chicken (Printable Version) 4 boneless skinless chicken breast fillets 1 Tbsp olive oil 2 tsp garlic powder salt and pepper to taste 1/2 c white wine 2 Tbsp butter 2 small lemons sliced into rounds Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Season chicken with garlic powder, salt and pepper. Saute chicken until golden brown, about 6 minutes each side. Remove from skillet and cover. Deglaze skillet with white wine, scrapping up all the bits remaining from the chicken on the skillet. Reduce to 1/2 the amount. Add lemon slices and butter. 1 Tbsp at a time, whisking until melted. add chicken and any juices back to the pan and turn to coat evenly with the sauce. Serves 4. Sharing at Honey's Potpourri Party! 14 comments: - acorn hollow said...: the chicken looks wonderful. I know I am late but congrats on becoming a grammie. There is nothing like being a grammie. cathy - Teresa@oursoutherncountryhomeandfarm said...: Yum! I'm not doing the low carb thing (although I did many years ago) but I am putting this in my favorites. It sounds like a keeper. - Shug said...: How exciting to be there with your daughter and that precious baby... this meal looks great. Haven't had meat in 19 days, so I could almost eat that piece of chicken right off of the computer.. hugs - Kim said...: I'm so trying this one! - Looks simple, but extravagantly delicious! I, too, love asparagus. Best, Gloria - Renna said...: That recipe sounds delicious whether low carbing or not. Thanks for sharing it, and congrats on the grandbaby! - Marla and Steve said...: I love lemon anything and can practically taste this recipe! Looks and sounds delicious. So wonderful that you are able to help with the new baby. - Heather's Blog-o-rama said...: This looks like a really wonderful, simple meal :) :) I like lemon chicken :) Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather :) - scrapbooking for others said...: That looks so yummmy! I need to put this on my menu for next week. - kitty said...: Congratulations on the new grandbaby!!! How wonderful to help out with the cooking. The lemon chicken sounds delicious. - Yvonne @ StoneGable said...: Sounds delicious and so nice and light! What a joy to have your daughter and new grandbaby! Miss you! Yvonne - SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...: I found some Meyer lemons at my store recently too! This looks like a delicious sauce for chicken and I love lemon. - momto8 said...: Easy fast healthy..pretty good dinner! Congrats to your daughter and you!! i am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can! - Sharon said...: Hello Gail, I picked up some Meyer Lemons (I had never had them before) at the grocery store last week and then found your recipe :) I made it this evening and it was delicious! The only thing I did different was use fresh minced garlic instead of the garlic powder. Thanks for sharing your yummy recipes! Have a blessed day in the Lord tomorrow!
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This is a simple peanut sauce that you'll surely love over stir-fried veggies and rice. Recipe by: Laura Stir-frying is a super-quick cooking method that seals in all the flavours of the ingredients. Here, chicken and lightly scrambled eggs are cooked with chilli, fish sauce and lots of garlic. Delicious! Recipe by: Jan Cutler Thai-style flavourings and lamb make a great partner for quickly cooked slices of tender lamb. Recipe by: Brenda Houghton Authentic, really easy and yummy Thai Iced Tea for your next monsoon get together. Recipe by: babsi_s Coconut milk when blended with sliced brinjal, makes an thick curry with rich aroma.
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Harvest has been atrocious at Richard Burt’s Rotherdale Farm, Worcester, following a summer of poor yields and quality. “I’m generally disappointed,” he said. “It’s been an expensive harvest and every revenue stream has been under stress.” Mr Burt normally sold straw off the field but had to chop 600ha of it this year, losing both the income and also seeing his costs increase through the extra diesel needed. Feed wheat yields just managed to reach 7.5t/ha with specific weights down in the 60s - a sharp contrast to last year’s 9–10t/ha crops with specific weights in the 70s. “The oilseed rape wasn’t too bad but oils were down two to three points at 41-42% instead of 44-45%. “The better crops were later drilled on lighter land,” he added. “We’ve still got land that’s too wet to cultivate.” Mr Burt hoped to finish drilling rapeseed today (18 September) despite conditions being somewhat sticky in areas. “It’s certainly a year to forget.” Many leading cereal fungicides are likely to be banned by the European Union due to their perceived effect on human health, prompting calls for growers to lobby Brussels. Full Article The loss of crop protection materials from the grower’s toolbox is threatening the availability of iconic British foods, according to new research. Full Article Bayer CropScience is hoping to boost the health of honeybees by [[phy_address]] aimed at controlling the bee’s worst enemy. Full Article Current wet weather is set to raise the risk of yield-sapping oilseed rape diseases, such as phoma and light leaf spot, for already hard-pressed growers. Full Article The sugar beet harvest is well under way and yields look good, particularly where growers have used a two-spray fungicide strategy. Full Article Planning and implementing fungcide programmes. Best practice on fertiliser nitrogen use. Learn the tricks of good canopy management.
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Combine with a big knob of real butter, a few cloves of whole garlic, fresh thyme, salt and pepper, a drizzle of olive oil and stir to combine. The whole garlic cloves aren't overpowering, they just give the bird and the stuffing a lovely aroma. It's edible stuffing but I remove the garlic cloves ... not sure I would want to chomp on whole cloves! The result is a really toasty and crunchy stuffing, kind of like flavoured croutons. There's nothing stopping you from adding other ingredients - like cranberries. #4 Posted 02 December 2012 - 05:30 PM My DH made a fantastic stuffing last year, out of the Women's weekly Christmas edition last year. Bacon, brown onions, parsley, pine nuts, cranberries and the usual other stuff.... It was delicious! #5 Posted 02 December 2012 - 06:34 PM Thanks for the suggestions so far, they sound yummy. I'll have to check out this years Women's Weekly too. #6 Posted 02 December 2012 - 10:41 PM My favourite uses Italian style pork sausages but they have to be good ones. I haven't found one I like in our current town so stock up at our old butcher and freeze them. I sauté some finely chopped onion, celery and garlic. Remove from pan and cook off the sausage meat, breaking it up as I go. Fry off some pancetta and then I add back in the onion mix, some breadcrumbs from a sourdough loaf, chestnuts and herbs (usually bay, thyme, sage and parsley). Allow the whole lot to cool before stuffing the bird. Here's a recipe with rice and raisins http://www.food.com/recipe/rice-stuffing-for-turkey-106812 Edited by *LucyE*, 02 December 2012 - 10:45 PM. #7 Posted 03 December 2012 - 12:34 PM Jamie Oliver has posted a recipe for roast turkey on his site. You should try that one. The stuffing is so tasty, the meat juicy. Just a quick tip: use homemade turkey stock! It makes the best stuffing. 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Trauma Continues: For Downtown Hospitals, Hurricane Sandy Never Ended Disaster may be fading from other New Yorkers’ minds, but hospitals like Beth Israel have been forced to permanently re-examine their operations. Before the antiseptic smell even has a chance to reach your nose, the first thing you notice about Beth Israel’s ER is the sheer number of people occupying it. Bodies fill every chair in the cramped waiting room and every bed in sight; bodies linger in corridors. Months after Hurricane Sandy’s New York landfall, one of the few hospitals fully up and running in downtown Manhattan is still bearing the brunt of the storm’s devastation. Jim Mandler, vice president of public affairs and communications at the hospital, says there’s a method to all this madness. “That happens over time,” he explained, indicating that however chaotic things may appear, sufficient practice has smoothed out the hospital’s routines. While Beth Israel never closed during the disaster, it felt the effects of being the only hospital open for a time in the area. About two weeks after the hurricane that shook Lower Manhattan to its core, Murray Hill resident Brett Shanley was moving into a new apartment when he felt a persistent shooting pain in his back. He knew he’d pinched a nerve. Shanley immediately made his way to NYU Langone Medical Center a few blocks from his apartment. There were sandbags around the hospital; it was still closed. Shanley hopped in a cab to Beth Israel, where a nightmarish scene awaited him. “I had never seen [an ER] this crowded or this foul. Sneezing and bleeding and shouting, snoring and crying and muttering—it felt like an asylum,” Shanley said. “People kept streaming in with nowhere to sit … the room maybe held 50 people comfortably and there were 80 to 90 people in it. The ceilings were low and it was poorly lit.” “The staff seemed hard-working, curt and exhausted,” he added. After three hours, Shanley was able to see a doctor. “Ultimately I was called back deeper into the depths of the hospital which, in comparison, felt like a high-end resort. The halls were clean, well-lit and uncrowded. People even smiled and joked. It was hard to believe it was the same building.” Shanley said he spent about six hours in the ER that day. While Shanley’s visit to Beth Israel did not coincide with the worst of the storm, it reveals the dire circumstances of a facility still facing the fallout of a disaster which shut down every other hospital in the lower third of Manhattan. The media spotlight on the impressive evacuation efforts of NYU Langone Medical Center during the storm has overlooked the pressure put on other facilities due to overcrowding, say hospital administrators. This pressure has been enormous, particularly at Beth Israel. “We’re getting a different population than we’re used to,” explained Mary Walsh, the chief nursing officer for Beth Israel. “Psychiatry has probably been the major difference.” In addition to added psychiatry services, the hospital has had to take on more emergency patients, provide extensive obstetrical (OB) services and even house some of Bellevue’s prison population. “[Admitting] four to five patients under arrest at one time is unusual,” said Walsh, compared to standard procedure. Throughout the storm and its aftermath, Beth Israel was forced to meet many very specific and unusual needs. The hospital served not only as an emergency room, but a pharmacy, a dialysis center, a methadone clinic, a place to sleep and a place to charge cellphones. Displaced people throughout the city made their way to Beth Israel, often simply wandering in off the street, said John Samuels, the administrative director for emergency services. He pointed out that it became a real security issue. “People would come in and say, ‘Can you go pick this person up in the street?’ People couldn’t call 911,” Samuels said. Anything for which someone might ordinarily call their doctor, they turned to the only open hospital—and one of the few open establishments at all—downtown. “We weren’t just meeting medical needs, we were meeting social needs too,” Mandler said. The hospital became a sort of community center; no one was turned away. Perhaps counterintuitively, though, the real spike in patients—and in the severity of their cases—came after the storm had receded. At that point, the social needs had been met, many could return home, and those who were seriously sick or injured came to the hospital for the first time. “That’s when people woke up and realized, ‘I need to get to the hospital,’” Samuels said. Prior to the storm, Beth Israel saw approximately 320 patients a day; during the storm, the hospital was seeing highs in the mid-400s. Ambulance volume doubled as well. According to Samuels, an ambulance is more ominous—indicative of a sicker patient. The current patient load remains substantially higher than usual, with between 75 and 100 extra patients per day. Beth Israel brought on other doctors—many from NYU—and purchased more resources, including beds and linens, to meet increased need. The hospital also opened up additional units and fed its employees around the clock while they were holed up inside. Samuels said it was hard to place a price tag on the added costs. Alan D. Aviles, president of the Health and Hospitals Corp. (HHC), said the cost to repair New York City public hospitals and ensure against future damage would likely exceed $800 million. The exhausted staff Shanley encountered had been sleeping side by side on the floor of the hospital, often in four-hour shifts, throughout the worst of the storm. “The nurses did a yeoman job,” said David Bernhard, the senior vice president of medical affairs. “Employees were sleeping in the hospital who might have gone home … it was really a remarkable effort.” Beth Israel also took in about 140 evacuees from sister hospitals, but running on a generator still didn’t mean everything functioned properly. Walsh explained Sandy was different than other disasters because not only was the environment affected, but so were the hospital’s usual techniques. New York City Council members have introduced a bill in the aftermath of Sandy which aims to strengthen flood-proofing requirements for health-care facilities in the city. Hearings have been under way to address these issues. Administrators agreed emergency planning, including the hospital’s emergency management committee, was helpful, but everything could be better the next time around. Hospital administrators realized, for instance, post-Sandy, the ER demanded certain necessary modifications. For one, they needed to re-examine their fast track system, which aims to move patients with less serious ailments in and out quickly. They transformed one of their three treatment pods into the fast-track area during the storm, a change that has remained in place. The hospital also opened up a private VIP room into a space where several patients could be treated side by side. “We will still need to reassess the fast track,” explained Lisa Dyer, Beth Israel’s nursing director, adding with the new changes, non-urgent patients are already not waiting as long as before. She described it as a work in progress. Despite its severity, Hurricane Sandy wasn’t the first event in recent years to spur much-needed change at Beth Israel. Mandler described a recent decision by the hospital he called fortuitous. After Cabrini Medical Center closed in 2008, Beth Israel expanded their space, allowing them to take in many more patients. After the [[phy_address]] Vincent’s hospital, the added space was a major help, as Beth Israel patient numbers saw an immediate surge. However, Hurricane Sandy has taught administrators at Beth Israel they still need to address surge capacity issues. Lisa Cannistraci, who is something of a West Village staple as the owner of Henrietta Hudson bar and a member of Community Board 2, recently had to confront these issues firsthand. Cannistraci broke her thumb in a freak accident two weeks ago and went to Beth Israel around 11 p.m. “There was no seating, it was packed to the gills,” said Cannistraci. “They alluded to the fact that I’d be there all night … I did the intake and then after I sat down I said to myself, ‘I gotta go.’” Cannistraci had a friend drive her to a hospital in New Jersey where she was in and out in under two hours. “The ambiance was very dismal among people waiting [at Beth Israel],” said Cannistraci. “There had to be 120 people there.” Cannistraci noted the staff at Beth Israel was “fantastic” despite the overcrowding. “St. Vincent’s closing was a tragedy to everybody,” she added. With regard to long-term plans for the hospital, including additional facility construction, Mandler said Sandy will definitely influence the outcome. Beth Israel’s president, Harris Nagler, agreed with this assessment. For all Beth Israel’s response efforts, “Sandy really tested the system,” he said. “We need to ask if we’re currently at the tipping point of responding.” While most New Yorkers may have moved on from the hurricane, Beth Israel and other downtown hospitals do not share that luxury. Bellevue, which closed for the first time in 275 years according to Aviles, has resumed many of its services but is still not taking ambulances. The VA hospital is closed with plans to reopen in mid-February. Even so, Walsh believes Beth Israel’s patient load is likely to be higher for good. “When Bellevue opens again some patients will still come back,” she said. “Because of our care.” The impact of Sandy on the hospital will not be forgotten by Beth Israel staff members anytime soon. “Here,” said Bernhard, Hurricane Sandy “is still on everybody’s mind every day.” Tags: Bellevue, Beth Israel, David Bernhard, Downtown Manhattan, Harris Nagler, hospitals, Hurricane Sandy, Jim Mandler, John Samuels, Lisa Dyer, Mary Walsh, VA Hospital Trackback from your site. - Pingback: Pulau Tidung - - Pingback: garrys mod free - Pingback: m88sb - Pingback: wmxs888888.com - Pingback: download dayz - Pingback: m88bet - Pingback: download garrys mod pc full version free - Pingback: m88 - Pingback: electrician cary nc - Pingback: garrys mod download - Pingback: felching - Pingback: m88 asia - Pingback: Tulsa Rebuilt Transmissions - Pingback: m88bc - Pingback: techvis.pl - Pingback: concert dates - Pingback: garnet hill coupon - Pingback: regim de slabit - Pingback: cookiemaster.pl - Pingback: forbrukslån på dagen - Pingback: relevant web page - Pingback: dimagrire in fretta - Pingback: come dimagrire - Pingback: Http://Robertmkgalvan.sosblogs.com - Pingback: surgery for premature ejaculation - Pingback: acheter cialis en belgique - Pingback: Coach poppy - Pingback: how to get pregnant book - Pingback: week pregnancy - Pingback: how to get pregnant at 45 - - Pingback: how last longer in bed naturally - Pingback: dafabet - Pingback: sbobet 333 - - Pingback: make me Last longer in bed - Pingback: Cialis Demi Vie - Pingback: royal canin fit 32 - Pingback: affirmative action nas - Pingback: toronto long term disability lawyer - Pingback: สมัครเล่นคาสิโน - Pingback: WWE SuperCard Hack Cheats - Pingback: WWE SuperCard Cheat - Pingback: วิธีฝากเงิน m88 - Pingback: m88.com - Pingback: m88 ฝากเงิน - Pingback: Tadalafil Achat - Pingback: best muscle building workout - Pingback: afs - Pingback: casio watch - Pingback: abercrombie and fitch outlet - Pingback: cheap michael kors purses - Pingback: www.specjalista.info.pl - Pingback: catering,
SOCHI, Russia – On Russian television, in the hours after a thrilling, beautiful and strange hockey game, they showed the Fyodor Tyutin goal that did not count. Tyutin takes a hard wrist shot from the blue line. The puck smacks into a high part of the net. The Russians celebrate. Then they show it again. Shot. Net. Celebrate. Again. Now from a different angle. Now from the first angle. Shot. Net. Celebrate. And again. Now, they show the referee go into the booth to review. He puts on a headset. Quick, one more shot of Tyutin scoring. Shot. Net. Celebrate. Back to the referee. He steps out of the booth. He waves off the goal. Now a shot of Russian President Vladimir Putin looking displeased. Now the goal again. And all the while they are talking – commentators, analysts, a former Russian Olympian. They speak Russian words rapidly, forcefully, emotionally. There is no translator around. There is none needed. It’s clear what they are saying. They are saying that Russia got cheated. VIDEO: A Russian-language broadcast of the game Back home in America, Saturday’s United States-Russia hockey game might have been the moment when these Sochi Olympics took flight. Up to now these have been a disjointed American Olympics. There have been wonderful moments – Sage Kotsenburg taking slopestyle gold on a trick he’d never tried, Julia Mancuso winning a medal at her third straight Olympics, Noelle Pikus-Pace completing her impossible journey with a silver and so on. There have been numerous disappointments. All of it has felt sporadic and uneven. The Olympics needed a centerpiece. Then came this magnificent hockey game between the U.S. and Russia in front of a wild crowd here and big early morning crowd back in the States. There was nothing too big at stake except for every emotion and nuance that has marked the turbulent relationship between the U.S. and Russia. Russia scored first on a lightning-strike goal from their hockey genius Pavel Datsyuk. The U.S. answered when defenseman Cam Fowler stuffed home a shot from right in front of the net. Team USA took the lead on a perfectly set up power play goal from Joe Pavelski early in the third. Russia tied it three minutes later on more breathtaking stuff from Datsyuk. “It was like, they scored, we scored, they scored, we scored,” American T.J. Oshie would say. WATCH FULL REPLAY OF USA-RUSSIA MEN’S HOCKEY HERE And all of it was played at such a breathtakingly high level, with so much speed and force and will, that people felt compelled to go on Twitter and gush, “Isn’t Olympic hockey amazing?” The Russians – particularly the Datsyuk line – created beautiful chances. American goalie Jonathan Quick made several unthinkable saves. Time and again, the Russians would create beautiful geometric setups for star Alex Ovechkin to unleash his lethal slap shot. Time and again, American defenders would jump in front of the screaming puck. “Takes tremendous courage,” American coach Dan Bylsma said, happily speaking the obvious. Shortly before the end of the third period, Tyutin scored the goal that wasn’t a goal. He was standing in back left corner of the zone, and he wristed a shot that Quick lost in traffic. The puck sailed over Quick’s left shoulder, clearly went in the net, and then bounced out. The Russian celebration was on, the Bolshoy Ice Dome a wall of sound. The officials never really explained to the crowd why the goal was disallowed – even Bylsma would say he was never given the reason. The goal was disallowed because the American net was slightly – SLIGHTLY – off its moorings, having been crashed into by Jonathan Quick himself. That can be enough to disallow the goal. But, as we will see, it’s not that simple. The disallowed goal did not set off anger, at least at first. There was no official protest, no obvious fury even in the stands. Instead, it set off a massive wave of confusion. Nobody seemed to know what had just happened. Some thought the officials had ruled the puck never went in the net. Some thought there must have been some sort of technical ruling. The fury would come out later. RELATED: Russian players think Quick intentionally dislodged goal The amazing game went into overtime, and then it went into a shootout. Most hockey purists despise shootouts, and they are right. It’s a gimmicky way to end great games; not unlike ending the World Series with a home run derby or an NBA finals with a three-point shootout or a chess world championship match with a quick game of checkers. But, it’s hard not to admit: While a shootout may be cheat entertainment, it is entertaining. The best goal scorers go one-on-one with the goalie. That means every single play ends one of three ways: With a brilliant goal, a brilliant save, or a titanic blunder. The Olympic shootout adds another element – in the Olympics, if the score is still tied after the first three players on each team go, then the shootout continues until there’s a winner. And a team can send the same person out again and again and again endlessly. That is how the United States met T.J. Oshie on Saturday. Oshie in his real life is a forward for the St. Louis Blues, but on Saturday played the role of American superhero. Five straight times, the United States sent him out there to either win the game or keep the overtime going. The United States has a lot of great goal scorers. Bylsma never seemed to consider any of them but Oshie. Oshie has a distinctive shootout style. While most players take the puck and go in something of a straight line – building up some speed to make the goalie feel threatened – Oshie at first skates slowly and aimlessly, as if he’s looking for someone to ask for the next couples skate. He winds around, and winds around; the mission seems to be to make the goalie move first. He does this with hypnotic grace. Here’s how Oshie’s five key shootout shots went. VIDEO: Watch all of T.J. Oshie’s shootout goals No. 1: With a chance to win the game, he slowly moved in on Russian goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, made a sudden move to his left that left the net wide open. He flicked his shot over the goal for a miss. “Even when he didn’t score,” Bylsma would say, “it looked like he would.” No. 2: With Oshie needing to make the shot to keep the Americans in the game, he glided in – so slowly he did not seem to moving his legs – and he waited for Bobrovsky to make his move. Bobrovsky did. Oshie slid the puck through his legs. No. 3: Again he needed a goal to keep the game alive, and this time he came in very close to the goalie, pulled some kind of shoulder and elbow fake that made Bobrovsky go down, and then he flipped the puck over him for the goal. No. 4: This time for the win, Oshie again thoroughly faked out Bobrovsky and seemed to have scored when suddenly – perhaps even luckily – Bobrovsky’s stick connected with the puck, deflecting it over the net. No. 5: The game-winner, one more slow approach, one more time waiting for Bobrovsky to make the first move, one more shot through the legs. And the Americans had won. They raced on the ice to celebrate. And so an astonishing game ended. Only, no. It didn’t end. It still hasn’t ended. It won’t end for a long time. Almost immediately after the game, there was word that Russian defenseman Slava Voynov, who played with Quick for the Los Angeles Kings, told Russian reporters that Quick has a habit of dislodging nets when attackers are buzzing around. “I play with him,” Voynov said. “I know that’s his style.” Quick’s response: “I didn’t know until after I saw – I turned around and saw the net was off. It was a lucky break.” That “lucky break” theme didn’t really play in Russia. For one thing, nobody seemed sure the net being slightly off its moorings should have mattered. In the National Hockey League, the goal almost certainly would have been allowed because the net’s slight misplacement had no bearing on the goal itself. Then Ovechkin pointed out that even if the net was off its moorings, it was clearly knocked off by the Americans. So there should have been a penalty called on Quick. The Russian head coach Zinetula Bilyaletdinov said the officials had made a mistake but pleaded, “What can I do?” VIDEO: Al Michaels, Doc Emrick discuss game’s impact And then came the media types – one asked why an American, Brad Meier, was one of the officials – and then came Russian television to show the goal over and over (they just showed it AGAIN) along with Putin’s reproachful look. And these Russian Olympics have a full-on sports controversy. The Russian goal, I suspect, should have counted. Here in Russia, where there’s soul-crushing pressure on the hockey team to win gold, that no-goal probably will be remembered forever, much in the same way that in America we always remember the final three seconds of the 1972 Olympic gold medal basketball game, when the Soviets were given repeated chances to win and, eventually, did. But this one IS different. That Olympic basketball game was for gold. There were no second chances for the American team (who refused their silver medals). This, on the other hand, was just the second game for both teams; the game really wasn’t for much more than pride and maybe a little placement down the Olympic road. The point is, instead of ending Russia’s quest, it just made the quest more compelling. A second meeting between Russia and the U.S. might explode the entire sports world. 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Freddy Galvis, that young spitfire/spark plug/young gun/other cliche who was pulling the Phillies’ defense through the first half by his teeth, has been released by MLB’s PED goons for his drug test violation. Yes, that happened this year, not five years ago like it feels. Before his eyes can even adjust to the daylight, Freddy is being shifted to the 15-day disabled list, where he will be disabled for far more than 15 days. We have no idea the kind of jarring, freakish world Freddy is entering. When he went down for testing positive on a PED, the world was a different place. Now, he’s missed too many episodes of Breaking Bad to relate to human life. All in all, the kid lost $133,000 through 50 games of thinking about what he did, using the time to return to Venezuela. Phillies management is now tasked with determining a roll for a slick middle infielder with a broken back. It’s not going to be easy. There will probably be some winter ball, some Gulf Coast League, some hemming and hawing over whether or not he can play third base. I mean, if people are willing to throw Erik Kratz into the third base conundrum than an actual infielder can’t be out of the question. And I’d like to see what Freddy can do even with his fractured vertebrate; he’s probably still an average fielder. Hopefully, this isn’t the end of a story, but merely the beginning of the second part (sequels, as we all know, customarily being far superior to the original). Even without the almighty power of PEDs surging in his veins, I’m willing to wager Freddy’s offense (.226/.254/.363) doesn’t take too much of a dive.
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As the New York Yankees celebrated Mariano Rivera´s retirement, they also retired Number 42, commemorating Jackie Robinson. Now, a recent ESPN report reveals how the Yankees can not only help bring more African-American players back to the game, but also get a leg up on signing them. In ¨Going, Going Gone,¨ Howard Bryant implores Major League Baseball in ESPN The Magazine to ¨reverse the fading presence of the black baseball star, and radically rethink its pitch to young athletes.¨ And with a near empty minor league system, the Yankees could benefit as much as any club by leaping at the opportunity. Sure, there are wonderful prospects in Japan, the Dominican Republic and Cuba that have MLB clubs drooling, but that doesn´t mean clubs should overlook the talent that is right before their eyes. Imagine if Willie Mays, Hank Aaron and Bob Gibson had all been Yankees. Imagine the great loss the Yankees would have felt if they had not been blessed with the many great black players that they have had. Well, the next generation of potentially great black athletes is out there. Popular belief is though, that they are more likely to aspire to reach the NBA or NFL. Partly, the reason is economics. The starting salary for an NBA or NFL player far exceeds the amount of a typical entry level minor league baseball salary. But the fact that MLB teams are falling over themselves trying to find international talent can not make an African-American athlete feel particularly wanted. So what can the Yankees do? First, show these athletes that they are wanted. Start a special African-American Baseball Academy, similar to the baseball academies set up in Latin America and other existing academies. Don´t worry that the players that are developed may be drafted by other teams. Do it because it should be done. Besides, under the current system, the players could still opt to accept a college scholarship and then re-enter the draft later, giving the Yankees another opportunity to sign them. Next, campaign for the end of the baseball draft altogether. Make all amateur players free agents. While this may seem to be an uphill battle, keep in mind that MLB has been searching for a way to turn around the trend of diminishing black players. The RBI program, which began in 1989, has failed to increase participation. A recent committee headed by Tigers General Manager Dave Dombrowski has also made little progress. Ending the amateur draft would encourage all teams to start up or expand domestic baseball academies. If MLB is serious about reversing the trend, this is a solution. Competing in an amateur free agent system would benefit the Yankees. They could attract the top prospects with top dollar. They could make it financially worthwhile to play in the minor leagues for players of all races. The minor league system would be replenished. And certainly, Jackie Robinson would have favored free agency to a draft.
Jay Iszo, a psychological business consultant known as the Internet Doctor, has a new book out called Got Social Mediology? Using Psychology to Master Social Media Without Spending a Dime. Iszo says that rather than engaging in paid-for, broadcast-style advertising, companies must understand the importance of understanding the psychology of the user, respecting the cultural nuances of each social media platform, and focusing on creating authentic relationships. EContent interviewed Iszo about his approach to social media marketing. Aug 01, 2006 LexisNexis Risk Management--a provider of legal, news, business information, and risk management services--has announced the launch of LexisNexis Investigative Solutions to enable investigators to locate suspects, find missing children, and share information by synthesizing and providing access to critical information. LexisNexis Investigative Solutions extend the capabilities of Accurint, the LexisNexis product suite for investigation and location, to deliver a set of enterprise and hosted solutions for investigations in support of specific law enforcement and homeland security missions. Features of the new line, include: Solutions for Fusion Centers, which include on-premise data fusion and analytics as well as enhanced visualization technology for mapping and link analysis; Advanced Search and Analysis which provides search and geo-spatial presentation tailored for specific law enforcement challenges, such as rapidly locating fugitives and sexual predators; and Solutions for Information Sharing leverage policy-based technology and architectures to facilitate entity resolution and cross-jurisdictional information sharing and collaboration.
At one point, Bishop Sankey was the crown jewel of Paul Wulff’s 2011 recruiting class. The four-star running back had gone under the radar for some time and gave the former Cougar head coach his verbal commitment. Then Washington head coach Steve Sarkisian came along and stole the Cougars’ treasure. That transpired over two-and-a-half years ago. Now, Sankey leads the nation in rushing yards per game for the bitter rival of the school he first committed to nearly three years ago. A little over a year ago, Sankey was a complete unknown. He was the third-string-made-second-string-made-starting running back by Week [[phy_address]] season. If Deontae Cooper and Jesse Callier hadn’t torn their ACLs, Sankey may not be starting right now, let alone asserting himself into the national spotlight. Of course, there’s the argument to be made that he would have forced Sarkisian’s hand and become the starter eventually anyway, but for the sake of the storyline, let’s assume not. He burst onto the scene last season, rushing for more than 1,400 yards as a sophomore. As a junior, he’s on pace to obliterate that number. With his current pace of 189.5 yards per game, Sankey would account for over 2,200 rushing yards this season, only about 400 yards behind Barry Sanders’ single-season record. Will Sankey keep up the pace? Probably not, but it’s not completely unrealistic. The Huskies haven’t played slouches in their first two games. Boise State was ranked 19th in the country, and Illinois was 2-0 coming off a 45-[[phy_address]] Cincinnati. Washington will play a lot of better opponents this season – Stanford, Oregon, UCLA, Arizona State – but it will also play worse ones – Idaho State, Colorado, Cal. No matter, any Heisman talk before at least Week 6 is premature. Johnny Manziel wasn’t even in the discussion until mid-way through last season. It’s worth bringing up, however. Sankey is a junior, leading an offense with a talented fifth-year senior at quarterback. An offense that is supposedly pass-first – though that claim was shot down in Sarkisian’s press conference this week. He has evolved into one of the best running backs in the nation. Who knows how Sankey would have faired at WSU, running behind a far less talented offensive line. Maybe the Cougars wouldn’t have hired the air-raiding Mike Leach if they had a running back as talented as Sankey. If they did, would Sankey have had the opportunity to improve the way he did at UW? Probably not. It’s all speculation, but it’s hard to find a better situation for Sankey right now, and it’d be hard to find a better running back for the Huskies.
Despite the fact that the New York Jets made it to the AFC Championship Game for two consecutive years in the 2009 and 2010 seasons, it may already be time for the Jets to start the rebuilding process. It is incredible how much the identity of this team has changed since Rex Ryan’s first year as head coach. When the former defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens got his rookie head-coaching gig with New York, he immediately converted the Jets into a defensive powerhouse and a ground-and-pound machine. Since then, the defense has aged, but remained strong while the running game has withered away, and the offense has regressed to the point where it is one of the worst in the league. The season is only a quarter of the way through, but the Jets currently sit at 28th in the league in total yards per game. Certainly, the Jets have been unlucky so far this year, losing their best player overall in Darrelle Revis for the season as well as their two top offensive weapons in Santonio Holmes and Dustin Keller for the time being due to injury. However, while these injury woes are unfortunate, the Jets might have only barely made the playoffs if these star players were all healthy. Last year, Holmes, Revis and Keller played in all 16 regular-season games, and New York ended the year with an 8-[[phy_address]] Anything is possible in sports, but it would be tough to make a strong case that Rex Ryan’s team would be able to do much better this year, with their major acquisitions of the offseason being LaRon Landy and Yeremiah Bell at safety and Tim Tebow at quarterback. As for those who think that the Jets just had an off-year last season and still could be a contender at full health, let’s take a look at how the team has regressed in just a couple of years, especially on offense. First of all, the Jets no longer have the unstoppable running attack that they did in Mark Sanchez’s rookie and sophomore years. Thomas Jones averaged 4.2 yards a carry and Shonn Greene averaged 5.0 yards per rush to help the Jets lead the league in total rushing yards in 2009, and when LaDainian Tomlinson replaced Jones in 2010, the running game barely slowed down. Greene averaged 4.1 yards a carry while Tomlinson had a 4.2 yards per carry average, and the Jets were ranked fourth in the NFL in terms of total rushing. Now, Shonn Greene’s numbers have fallen off significantly, and he is averaging just 2.8 yards per carry. Thus, Bilal Powell is probably going to take his place as the starting running back since he has been averaging 3.8 yards per rush so far this season.
After reaching an impasse with the Indiana Pacers, the fiery Artest was traded to Sacramento to begin a new chapter of his career with the Kings. The 6'7" forward and former Defensive Player of the Year brings an East-Coast mentality to the NBA's West Coast. The Western Conference Playoffs are a real challenge, and the Kings' acquisition of Artest gives them a proven playoff talent to tackle the other talented teams in the post-season. Final Painted Sculpt Photo 01 December 2006 SUN:OCT.26:2014 AMC’s 'The Walking Dead' Building Sets Are Here!!! New ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Series 2 Figures Now Available Bring Home the 'Madness' with this Limited-Edition WWE 'Macho Man' Randy Savage Statue! 2014 Collectors Club Exclusives...Details Announced Todd McFarlane Visits New York Comic Con 2014! Todd McFarlane Is Going BIG at San Diego Comic-Con Enter your e-mail address to sign up for the Todd McFarlane Update, the official newsletter of the McFarlane companies. Who do you want to see as a Walking Dead TV figure? Shane Walsh Lori Grimes Glenn Andrea Dale Horvath More Zombies!
The Tigers went 1-1 on the weekend and remained in second place in the AAC. 10/19/2014 W. Volleyball - The Tigers improve to 16-6 overall and remain in second place with a 6-2 mark in conference play while the Bulls drop their fifth-straight match, falling to 8-12 and 2-6 in American play. 10/17/2014 The Tigers fall to 15-6 and 5-2 in conference play while the Golden Knights improve to 14-[[phy_address]] 7-0 in AAC action. 10/16/2014 MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Memphis volleyball team welcomes UCF and USF to the Elma Roane Fieldhouse on Friday and Sunday. The Tigers are riding a four-match winning streak and have won 13-of-the-last-14 matches, including a pair of 3-1 wins over UConn and Temple this past... 10/13/2014 Junior Alexis Wesley was named the defensive player of the week while Kate Gibson earned a spot on the honor roll, the conference office announced today. 10/12/2014 Three Memphis players recorded at least 13 kills in the winning effort against the Owls. 10/10/2014 The University of Memphis volleyball team picked up its 12th-win its last 13 matches and third-straight with a four-set victory (25-19, 28-26, 23-25, 25-21) over UConn on Friday night at the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion. 10/9/2014 The Tigers upended preseason-favorite SMU, 3-0, on Sunday at the Elma Roane Fieldhouse and came from a 2-0 deficit to knock off Tulsa, 3-2, on Friday. Memphis improved to 13-5 and 3-1 in conference play with the set of victories. 10/6/2014 University of Memphis senior Aleksandra Petronijevic was named the American Athletic Conference's Defensive Player of the Week after her 37-dig performance in the come-from-behind win over Tulsa on Friday 10/5/2014 The Tigers improve to 13-5 overall and 3-1 in American Conference action while the Mustangs fall to 13-3 and 2-2 in AAC action.< W. Volleyball - 10/4/2014 Freshman Kate Gibson had the Tigers' first 20-kill performance of the season and senior Aleksandra Petronijevic had a season-high 37 dig performance. 10/2/2014 Memphis Head Coach April Jauregui (98-108), who is in her seventh-year at the helm of the volleyball program, needs two victories to eclipse the 100-win plateau.
We have developed a setup for measuring holographically formed interference patterns using an integrated sample-mask design. The direct space image of the sample is obtained via a two-dimensional Fourier transform of the x-ray diffraction pattern. We present the details of our setup, commenting on the influence of geometrical parameters on the imaging capabilities. As an example, we present and discuss the results of test experiments on a patterned Co film.
Lok’nStore Group PLC, one of the leading companies in the U.K. self-storage market, announced interim results for the six months ending January 2006. The company operates 21 freehold and leasehold storage centers in the Southeast. Turnover increased by 10.2 percent to £4.28 million. Operating profit rose by 59 percent to £510,975. Profit before tax increased 102 percent. The company opened two new large freehold stores in Hampshire and Kent, adding 16 percent to total capacity. The new facility in Farnborough is Lok’nStore’s first purpose-built site. For more information, visit www.locknstore.co.uk. Comments Similar Articles - ISS News Desk: Self-Storage Valet-Service Startups Create Market Competition - Self-Storage Marketing Firm The Storage Group Appoints New Director of Sales - Clark Investment Group Helps Fund 5 New York City Self-Storage Developments - Pegasus Group Partners with Arizona State Retirement System to Acquire Self-Storage Properties - Self-Storage Company The William Warren Group/StorQuest Hires Chief Strategy Officer Latest Articles - 4 Reasons to Add Truck-Rental Services to Your Self-Storage Business - Should Self-Storage Operators Muddy Their Boots With Yelp and Other Social Media?
When I reviewed Black Ensemble Theater's summer production in Chicago, "The Marvin Gaye Story: Don't Talk About My Father Because God Is My Friend," I alerted readers to watch for great things to come from cast member Lisa Beasley of Gary. And now, she's center stage in the spotlight at the Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark St. in Chicago, as one of the talented stars of the venue's latest show. The world premiere of "One Name Only: A Different Kind of Reality Show," written and directed by Black Ensemble Associate Director Rueben Echoles, has been packing in the audiences since it first opened Sept. 28. It's down to the final two weeks of the run before it closes Nov. 11 and it's another show you don't want to miss. It features the hits of Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, Tina Turner and Whitney Houston all in this one two-hour show paying tribute to "the Ladies of Soul" and today's TV genre of crowning "instant stars" before viewers' very eyes. The premise pits 12 promising unknown performance hopefuls, all eager to risk everything for a chance at $100,000 and a recording contract. The cast includes Black Ensemble audience favorites such as Katrina Miller in an entertaining and energetic turn as Gladys Knight and Tina Turner; Dawn Bless giving it her all as Patti LaBelle and a haughty Aretha Franklin; along with Dee Lane, Lydia Brown, Jerica Exum, Monique Miller, Ta-Tynisa Wilson, Ninah Snipes, and A'rese Emokepae as the fierce singing competitors; while Terry Francois, Brandon Homes, Lyle Miller, Rashawn Thompson and Dwight Neal are the men who round out the cast. But it really is Beasley who steals the show as a determined single mom (who's a little rough around the edges) against all odds to shine as a new star. All of these ladies have phenomenal voices. The audience (yes, there's some fun participation) and judging panel have a tough task to pick a favorite. As with all Black Ensemble Theater productions, Robert Reddrick serves as musical director, making the music the centerpiece of the action. The fantastic Black Ensemble Musicians include Reddrick on drums, Tracey Baker on bass, Herbert Walker on guitar, and Mark Moultrup on piano, and horn section Bill McFarland, Paul Howard and Dudley Owens set the house on fire. Tickets are $55 for 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, and 3 p.m. Saturday matinees; and $65 at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights, and 3 p.m. Sunday matinees. A 10 percent discount is available for students, seniors, and groups. FYI: (773) 769-4451 or BlackEnsembleTheater.org. There's plenty of street parking and also valet parking available. Founded in 1976, by the phenomenal producer, playwright and actress Jackie Taylor, Black Ensemble Theater is the only African American theater located in the culturally, racially and ethnically diverse north side Uptown community of Chicago. The Black Ensemble Theater has mounted more than 100 productions and employed over 5,000 artists and now boasts a beautiful new theater performance space that just opened earlier this year.
Tony Blair denies backing the Conservatives to win 2015 general election Tony Blair has denied backing the Conservatives to win the next general election. Schoolboy 'stabbed on bus in broad daylight' A teenage boy was stabbed on a bus in broad daylight before collapsing in front of a KFC. British woman dies while having cosmetic surgery in Thailand A British woman has died while under anaesthesia during a cosmetic procedure in Thailand, authorities said. The nursery rhyme police - parents to take lessons in reading and singing Related Articles Published: 13 November 2006 Those who fail to read stories or sing to their youngsters threaten their children's future and the state must put them right, Children's Minister Beverley Hughes said. Their children's well-being is at risk 'unless we act', she declared. And Mrs Hughes said the state would train a new 'parenting workforce' to ensure parents who fail to do their duty with nursery rhymes are found and 'supported'. The call for state intervention in the minute details of family life followed a series of Labour efforts to reduce anti-social behaviour and improve educational standards by imposing rigorous controls on the lives of the youngest children. Mrs Hughes has established a national curriculum to set down how babies are taught to speak in childcare from the age of three months. Her efforts have gone alongside a push by other ministers to determine exactly how parents treat their children down to how they should brush their teeth. Tony Blair has backed the idea of 'fasbos' - efforts to identify and correct the lives of children who are likely to fail even before they are born - and new laws to compel parents to attend parenting classes are on the way. This autumn is likely to see an extension of parenting orders that can force parents to attend parenting classes so that they can be used on the say so of local councils against parents. For the first time, parenting orders are likely to be directed against parents whose children have committed no criminal offence. The threat of action against parents who fail to sing nursery rhymes was unveiled by Mrs Hughes as she gave the first details of Mr Blair's 'national parenting academy', a body that will train teachers, psychologists and social workers to intervene in the lives of families and become the 'parenting workforce'. Mrs Hughes said that it was necessary for children to develop 'emotional intelligence and flexibility, and to have good problem-solving and interpersonal skills too.' She added: 'These attitudes start with good family experiences, in the home, with strong, loving, aspirational parents. So supporting parents and providing good early years education can pay dividends here.' Mrs Hughes said: 'It is now clear that what parents actually do has a huge impact on children's well-being and capacity to succeed, both at the time and in future. 'Some parents already know that reading and singing nursery rhymes with their young children will get them off to a flying start - often because this is how they themselves were brought up. 'For other parents without this inheritance these simple techniques are a mystery and are likely to remain so - unless we act and draw them to their attention.' She added: 'If friendly and skilful early years practitioners work in partnership with disadvantaged parents, as co-educators of their children, these gaps in children's development and achievement can be narrowed.' The National Academy for Parenting Practitioner, Mrs Hughes said, would operate from next autumn to train a parenting workforce and 'support the Government's parenting agenda as it develops'. She did not mention any figures for the cost of the scheme. Mrs Hughes condemned the way governments before 1997 thought they had no role in the upbringing of children, which it 'regarded as the entirely private arrangements families make.' She praised the Government's record of pouring billions into state benefits for single parents, into providing subsidies for childcare, into pushing mothers into work, and into the 'Sure Start' children's centres. 'Over the past [[phy_address]] described is, I believe, an example of the enabling 21st century state in action,' Mrs Hughes said. Without Labour's policies, she said, 'we would be on the road to ruin, that is back to where we were 10 years ago.' Mrs Hughes did not refer to independent reports on the success of Sure Start commissioned by Whitehall which say that despite £20 billion of planned spending it has been a failure in helping the most deprived children who are its target. Critics of Government family policies condemned the 'nursery rhyme' intervention plan as intrusive and arrogant yesterday. Jill Kirby of the centre right think tank Centre for Policy Studies said: 'This is the micro-management of family life. 'They have told us the books that our children should read and how to brush their teeth. Now they tell us what we should sing to them. 'This is what happens when a government has failed to do anything at all about the real problems of family breakdown, fatherless families and neglect of children. It is setting about wasting its time and our money.' Anastasia de Waal of the Civitas civic values study group said: 'The problem in the real world is not that people are bad parents but that they are not parenting at all. We know that some children hardly see their parents and many don't have two parents at all. 'This is just one more worthless scheme that will have no impact at all on children's lives.' New powers for councils to impose parenting orders are expected to be announced in the Queen's Speech tomorrow. Part of Mr Blair's 'Respect Agenda', they extend current powers for courts to instruct parents of children who commit crimes to attend parenting classes. Mrs Hughes' parenting workforce will include local council social workers who are likely to have the new powers. Her speech to the National Family and Parenting Institute - an organisation set up by Labour eight years ago to further its family agenda - ignored the question of two-parent families which has begun feature in left-wing debate. Mr Blair's Government has long declared that all families are equal. However, in recent weeks Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton has acknowledged that children with two natural Last week the Blairite think tank, the Institute for Public Policy Research, also acknowledged that children brought up by single parents are more likely to end up without jobs and on state benefits. 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Follow Simon Calder's journey in Cuba As winter takes hold in Britain, sunny days and warm nights await in the Cuba. WIN tickets to the Midtown Big Ideas Exchange event Inmidtown in collaboration with The School of Life, designed to inspire and encourage businesses to interact and learn from each other, share business knowledge and discuss important themes relating to work and life. Win membership to Business Connections How they made it: The entrepreneurs behind an interior design revolution had a fantastic idea: cut out the middle man Playing a strong hand How mobile technology has changed the instant trading game Made of London Series Multitasking Andy McRobbie – teacher, musician, promoter and tour guide – is a big fan of this extraordinary city. “I find something new to excite me every day,” he says, “which is what makes London so special.” Book tickets for Kooza now! 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Summer Teen Leadership Camp This camp is a teen initiative headed by Boys & Girls Club of Lodi to expand programming for teens in areas such as job readiness, college guidance and personal leadership development. Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm Ages 12 - 15 years old Activities to include: Leadership Speakers, Community Service Projects, Swimming, Sports, Trips and Arts & Crafts. We just opened our newly renovated teen center with highly qualified staff.
The weekend is almost here and can I just speak for all of us when I say… … whoop whoop! If you are lucky enough to live in an area where the leaves are changing then consider your weekend already planned for you. It is time to test your skills so go grab your leaf-picking baskets! Take a look at some of your … [Read more...] Where Were You? We have all been asked, many times. “Do you remember where you were?” 13 years ago today. The haunting images. The despair. The gut-wrenching mourning. The anger… …and the allegiance. Ronald Martinez, Getty Images I can remember every detail… Very pregnant with Joey. Getting ready for work. … [Read more...] Seeing This Makes Me Want To Build Another House – Again… Have I said that before? Oh boy, I need some deja vu antihistamines. STAT. I’m itching like crazy. No, not the 7-year-marriage itch (I’ve been married 27 years after all) but the 5-year-housing itch. If I look back on our home history, it seems as though I’m ready to make a change about every 5 years. And after … [Read more...] 5 Reasons Why You Need A Can Of Shellac On Your DIY Paint Shelf! Happy Labor Day! It is crazy, isn’t it? Crazy how it has flown by. Regardless of the calendar, reality is that summer is over. I love fall and always welcome it, but it is sad because I’ll miss summer. I wasn’t done with it yet. Sigh. Everything seems to be in constant motion no matter how much you try to … [Read more...] Chill Out!
The Auto-Disenchanter is a machine added by MineFactory Reloaded which will extract a randomly chosen enchantment from an enchanted item and store it in a Book, turning it into an Enchanted Book. To operate, it requires you to insert an enchanted item and a book, along with a supply of power. When an item has been disenchanted, it will take some damage, which can break the item if it was already sufficiently damaged. Recipe With Thermal Expansion: Video [[phy_address]] - RT @Zachthegeek: server hosts that download @FTB_Team packs via their panels please keep an eye out for information about server pack setup… [[phy_address]] - Awesome article by @duncangeere about modded Minecraft: http://t.co/hul6Vtf0fT [[phy_address]] - RT @VikeStep: For anyone with problems downloading packs on the FTB Launcher please use the Curse CDN download location. [[phy_address]] - RT @JadedcatWylde: The Modpack Changelogs and Mod Developer Patreon list are now linked at the top of the website: http://t.co/aoE47afOcg [[phy_address]] - Thanks to Rorax we now have a visual guide for signatures: http://t.co/MONRRiNxMD Discussion To discuss the topics on this wiki, you can visit our community forums!
The Saint Mary’s Gaels were able to hold off a late rally from the Drake Bulldogs Saturday night at McKeon Pavilion, improving to 4-0 with a 67-63 win. It was a slow start for both Gaels and Bulldogs (2-1). The first four-plus minutes of play resulted in a 3-0 Gael lead. Saint Mary’s rallied and was able to get ahead by 10, 16-6, with 11:45 remaining causing Drake to call a timeout. The Gaels were able to pull away by as many as [[phy_address]] half. Although both teams overall shot poorly, the Gaels were able to go to the locker room with a 33-23 halftime lead. For the first half, the Gaels went 14-for-37 from the floor (37.8 percent) and were 3-for-13 from behind the arc (23.1 percent). The Bulldogs went 9-for-24 (37.5 percent) and were 1-for-4 (25 percent) from threes. Leading the way for the Gaels was James Walker with nine and Stephen Holt had seven. For the Bulldogs, Daddy Ugbede had nine and Richard Carter had five. In the second half, the game would take a wild ride as the Gaels started off with a quick 8-0 run forcing a Drake timeout to regroup with 16:55 to play. Drake would not give up. They were able to cut into the Gael lead, closing the gap to eight with 10:33 remaining in the game. With 9:32 to play, off a Gary Ricks 3-pointer, the Bulldogs would be within seven at 49-42. Ricks was then fouled by Brad Waldow with 8:[[phy_address]] him two free throws and five unanswered points. This closed the gap to within five. Ricks stayed hot stunning the Gael defense. With 6:42 remaining, off another two from Ricks, the Gael lead was cut to a basket with the score 53-51. Randy Bennett called a much needed timeout for the Gaels. The Bulldogs gave the Gaels and fans quite a scare in the second half, but they were never were able to pull in front. The Gaels tamed the Bulldogs by hitting crucial last minute free-throws and picked up their fourth straight win at home. It was a poor shooting performance overall for both teams tonight. The Gaels went 25-for-62 (40.3 percent) from the floor which was well below their season average of 52.3 percent. (34th in the nation) The Bulldogs were also well below their season average of 54.3 percent (17th in the nation). They went 20-for-56 (35.7 percent) from the floor. The Gaels had four players in double digits tonight. Leading way was Beau Levesque with 16. Brad Waldow had 15, Walker had 13, and Holt had 10. For the Bulldogs, Carter had 18, Ugbede had 11, and Ricks finished with nine. From the benches, St. Mary’s had 11, while Drake had 29. The Gaels next host Alcorn State on Nov. 24. The early tipoff time is 5:30 p.m. Pacific.
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New inter-agency team starts work on innovative online flood mapping tool for Washington D.C. The Corps is among a newly-formed inter-agency team starting work on a $291,000 online mapping tool project that will help government leaders, emergency managers, and the public better predict flood impacts during high-water events in the D.C. metropolitan area. This tool will provide two sets of maps: one that shows predicted riverine flooding along the Potomac River, and another that shows predicted tidal/storm surge flooding along the Potomac and Anacostia rivers. [Read More] Published: Sep-19-14 Corps of Engineers seeks input from Tred Avon recreational boat users for oyster restoration construction The Corps is seeking information until Oct. 15, 2014, specifically related to the draft needed for passage of vessel in the Tred Avon River and the location of docks and moorings and the pathways to access these docks and moorings for potential near-shore construction sites. Construction of oyster reefs for restoration at select sites may reduce water depths by at most 1 foot.
You’ve got to give Joss Whedon props for trying something a little darker, but his abandoned idea for the opening of The Avengers probably deserves its place in the dustbin of cinematic history. In this sequence, available on the upcoming Blu-ray for the movie, we begin with a flash-forward to the smouldering city of New York, and S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) being grilled by the unseen members of the World Security Council. We see a shot of Captain America, looking mournfully at a wounded woman, and hear (but don’t see) that a lot of people have died. This grim opening is meant to suggest that getting these super-powered individuals for a team was a colossal mistake.
PRE MIGRATION TRUST: For many reasons UK citizens and returning Kiwis are considering a change of life style and heading down to New Zealand for that change. UK citizens have a once only opportunity to gift assets at once to a Trust before you become resident and domiciled in New Zealand. This opportunity will be lost when you become domiciled in New Zealand. There is no gift duty in the United Kingdom. Over the last few months use of trusts in the UK has been seriously curtailed in that any personal assets gifted to a trust valued over the nil rate bank of £285,000 per person (£570,000 per couple) will be subject to a lifetime inheritance tax charge of 20% with ongoing periodic charges and exit charges levied on distributions made or imposed at the 10 year anniversary of the trust. New Zealand does not have these problems it has no inheritance tax or estate duty, stamp duty or land development tax. The rich accept that trusts are normal. They use trusts as their cornerstone investment ownership vehicle. It is far safer to adopt the methods which the wealthy have successfully used for centuries. By using a trust in New Zealand you can maximise your chances of financial success and security. New Zealand tax incentives for new migrants In April 2006 the New Zealand Government amended the [[phy_address]] to provide a new four year exemption on foreign sourced income for new migrants to New Zealand and returning New Zealanders who have been non-resident for tax purposes for 10 years or longer. These persons are now known as "transitional residents". The exemption has been extended to Trusts where a New Zealand Settlor is a transitional resident. These new rules will provide an exemption from Income Tax to transitional residents for income derived from any country other than New Zealand in the form of dividends, interest, rents and an exemption from the application of the Foreign Investment Fund regime. The exemption will last for a period of 48 months commencing from the first day of the month in which the individual acquires a "Permanent Place of Abode" in New Zealand". Judicial decisions have held that a "Permanent Place of Abode" is a test considering the strength of the relationship an individual has with New Zealand. Assets placed into a New Zealand Trust below the nil band for UK Inheritance Tax Purposes will not attract New Zealand Income Tax providing the income is not generated in New Zealand and will not attract the UK 20% Lifetime Inheritance Tax. More information on New Zealand trusts can be obtained from www.rossholmes.co.nz. Before considering the move or return to New Zealand we highly recommend that you seek professional advice pertaining to your personal circumstances. News NZ Labour Party Names Review Team [[phy_address]] 2014 Politics New Zealand Labour Party Labour Names Review Team Labour’s New Zealand Council has appointed Bryan Gould as Convenor of its ... more The Nation: RSA President BJ Clark & Ian Taylor, New NZ Flag [[phy_address]] 2014 News The Nation Lisa Owen interviews RSA President BJ Clark and tech innovator Ian Taylor about changing the NZ flag Lisa Owen: Welcome... more Business Visiting Harvard Prof Bloom urges NZ to raise retirement age [[phy_address]] [[phy_address]] 17 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand needs to lift its retirement age and take advantage of an adaptable workforce before it gets... more Danone says court delay would cause injustice [[phy_address]] 2014 Business News Danone says court delay would cause injustice if Fonterra arbitration fails Oct. 15 (BusinessDesk) - Danone Asia Pacific... more Living WW100 - why did NZ fight? Was it for democracy or empire?
LOS EBANOS - Jose Guadalupe Munoz, 52, passed away on Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 at his residence in Los Ebanos. He was born to Ramiro Munoz and Alicia Almaraz on August 5, 1960 in Weslaco. Survivors include his sister, Sulema M. Cantu, and brother, Ramiro Munoz Jr. Visitation will be held Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 1 to 9 p.m. with a rosary at 7 p.m. at Lord and I Memorial Chapel in Peñitas. The funeral mass will be held Thursday, Nov. 1, at 2 p.m. at St. Michaels Catholic Church in Los Ebanos. Interment will follow at Los Ebanos Cemetery.
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The article for the poem of the Poetic Edda Rígsþula is redirected to this one. First of all, logic would want an article who's content is 95% about the poem to be called the name of the poem (Rígsþula), and not that of the main protagonist of the poem (Rig). Also, this article should be called Rígsþula because all the other eddaic poems have their own article (with the poem's name as the article's title!) and the main protagonist has his own little article on the side. Example : Vafþrúðnismál (Vafþrúðnir's sayings) is the name of the article and of the poem. And the main character, Vafþrúðnir has his own very little article just in case... Its like this with all the other eddaic poems, and should be the same with this one. I noticed this as I'm writing the french article for the Rígsþula, and this little blooper is quite bothering to me... Munin75 (talk) 09:08, 16 January 2010 (UTC) - I just noticed this as well. I agree. :bloodofox: (talk) 12:16, 30 December 2010 (UTC) Snor unexplained Snor redirects here, but is not explained in the article. -- Beland (talk) 16:26, 8 April 2013 (UTC) - Karl's wife. She's in the article as Snör. There will be a pause while I investigate alternate spellings and what links here. Yngvadottir (talk) 18:59, 8 April 2013 (UTC) - There; I added an alternate spelling of her name (found in Lee M. Hollander's widely cited translation) and the anglicization, did a little other tweaking, and tried to make sure all the offspring and spouses link to this article or have redirects here. There are far too many to boldface them all. There are double redirects via the various spellings of the god's name, especially Ríg (Norse god) left over from the era referred to in the section above, when this article was at that title; I left these because the best solution is probably to make a small stand-alone article on Rígr. Hope this is now clearer, in any event; removing the "incomplete" template. Yngvadottir (talk) 19:42, 8 April 2013 (UTC) Missing words From the new section "Historical significance": - In fact, Konr gets his power directly Rig and the idea of a king is therefore one who is blessed by the gods, though not necessarily descended from them in the strict patrilineal fashion typical of Western monarchies. I presume "from Rig" or "through Rig" is meant? - The very different ways in which these three classes are represented both physically and in terms of their activities that implication of the etiological myth of Rígsþula the three classes are essentially different species.
In this unit students develop and inter-relate manufacturing and artisan skills with research, analysis and design development. It aims to develop a critical awareness of the nature of all objects which surround us, exploring cultural, contextual and symbolic aspects of object design as well as functional and aesthetic qualities. Sustainability and social issues relating to their manufacture, use and disposal are also discussed. The unit aims to increase appreciation of the materiality of objects focusing on timber as an example and introduces students to the diversity of timber species, environmental and ethical issues associated with their selection, and also emerging alternative materials. Through a series of exercises and production of their major project, students develop knowledge of construction techniques and skills in using wood/plastics tools and machinery and in so doing, build an awareness of industrial and craft practices and how they impact on the design process and outcome. Our courses that offer this unit of study Further unit of study information Classes Workshop 3 hrs/wk Assessment Portfolio of works and presentation (60%); process journal and associated assignments (40%) Practical work Studio practice Faculty/department permission required?
Mr. Cassat, Treasurer for the National Council of Churches, informs Dr. King about the benefits of the organization's Gift Annuity Program. He also encloses a brochure that outlines the various details of this innovative initiative. In this letter, Joan Daves relays details regarding the British edition of "Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?" to Dr. King. Gloria Fraction tells Andrew Young that the National Merit Scholarship Corporation has invited Dr. King and Mrs. King to attend an honorary dinner for the most outstanding Negro students. This document serves as a financial receipt from Laurence Pollinger Ltd. Royalties for Dr. King's book Stride Towards Freedom are included in the statement. This document is a New American Library window sticker advertising Dr. King's "Why We Can't Wait." Dr. King's sermon outline references Hegel and Marx in relation to questions surrounding the concept of history. A Chicago native writes to Dr. King concerning his current social and political affairs. He suggests that Dr. King should redirect his efforts to empower the black community rather than utilizing government assistance. He asserts that his presence and activities have ignited negative race relations. This document is a brief agenda for the September 1962 Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dora McDonald writes Bob Alpert of the Hotel and Club Employees Union to thank him for his previous correspondence. Miss McDonald informs Mr. Alpert that she cannot fulfill his request to receive additional copies of Dr. King's article that was published in the "Nation." However, she recommends that Alpert communicate with Carey McWilliams, editor of the "Nation," to receive those copies. Dr. King's secretary is writing Joan Daves to notify her of his speaking engagements for the 1964-1965 season. Dr. King expresses gratitude for support of his work and advises that nonviolence is the only way to achieve change. Dr. King discusses with Charles Sanders the possibility of an SCLC fundraiser in Paris, France. He asks Mr. Sanders to convene a meeting of potential donors to raise money for SCLC's operational fund. Pastor Bill Lawson writes Dr. King seeking his help with spreading the Civil Rights Movement in Houston. He asks King to establish a permanent SCLC office in Houston and engage in nonviolent demonstrations. This document outlines the financial statements of the Atlanta home office of the SCLC. The figures are from July 25, 1966 through July 28, 1966. Dr. King quotes G. W. Knox on religion from the Harvard Theological Review. Michelle Feinberg, a student in a special education class, writes Dr. King a letter about what she has been learning. She also asks Dr. King to send her a letter and a picture for their school. This article discusses the protest of African Americans to the ending of the Headstart nursey program, and the reallocation of those funds to other state programs. The ministerial leaders of Montgomery address the problems of discrimination and segregation within the city's bus system. The ministers form a plan of action to eliminate such practices and attain a equal society for all. In this letter, Jeffery Goldberg comments on the Vietnam War and requests a copy of Dr. King's speech to Church Laymen. Helmut Gollwitzer, a Protestant theologian, completes this body of work entitled "The Christian Church and Communist Atheism." The author states that, "socialists may be Christians, but Christians must be socialists." This pamphlet is one of the early equal employment opportunity publications by the US government. The President's committee on government contracts was established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. Mrs. Burrell writes to Dr. King, expressing her concern for black people in the work environment. Dr. King contemplates Immanuel Kant's critique of other philosophers. Kant finds limitations in the ideologies of Hume, Leibniz, and Locke. He believes Hume and Leibniz to fall short on their understandings of knowledge. Kant further reproaches Hume and Locke as ignorant for viewing the senses as a viable explanation of consciousness. The President of the United Church of Canada, London Conference, writes Dr. King attempting to receive a notification of his availability to be the devotional speaker at their annual conference. Dr. King defines nonviolence as a "sword" that attacks hatred by striking at the conscience and morality of man. This brochure provides an overview of the SCLC Citizenship Education Program held at the Dorchester Community Center in Georgia. This document contains a preliminary speech outline by Dr. King. The topic of the talk is "The Rising Tide of Racial Consciousness," and in it Dr. King maintains that, "We must continue to courageously challenge the system of segregation." Dr. King outlines several initiatives of the SCLC and other civil rights leaders. Mr. Holman informs Dr. King he will soon receive a formal invitation to attend the Commission's National Conference on Race and Education in Washington, D.C. Mr. Holman is sending this advance notice with the hope Dr. King can fit the conference into his schedule.
Montreal Canadiens Erik Cole High-Fives Ref After Goal I’ve seen alot of different goal celebrations throughout my years of being a hockey fan, but this has to be a first! Last Wednesday, Habs forward Erik Cole scored a goal against the Ottawa Senators. Afterward, he skates past the ref (who is signaling the goal) and high-fives him. That’s definitely getting caught up in the moment. Video courtesy NHLUniverse via YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwcBQZ7ViUs Rangers' Defense Struggling With Injuries Defense is a main strength of the New York Rangers, but all of a sudden that strength is looking banged up. Read More Rangers' Power Play Must Start To Click Soon The New York Rangers have played six games and still have no power play goals. That's a trend that needs to change now for the Blueshirts. Read More Top 5 Vancouver Canucks Prospects for 2014-15 Here are the five best prospects in the Vancouver Canucks organization. Find out who is the best of the best in the Vancouver Canucks' prospect pool. Read More Should New York Rangers Move On From J.T. Miller?
October 31, 2014 A turkey shed on a farm in rural McGaheysville was destroyed by a fire early Friday morning, killing about 11,500 turkeys. That's half the flock on the Rion Family Farm who has a contract to raise turkeys for Cargill Inc. The other half of the flock is located in a turkey shed 60 yards from the one that burned to the ground. Fire crews were able to save the second shed by focusing their water on two propane tanks that were close to the fire and could have exploded. "We would have lost both houses. They were 1,000 gallon tanks," said John Huddle, assistant Fire Marshal with the Rockingham County Fire Department. "It was a significant fire with many companies involved. It was in a rural part of the county, so water supply was an issue. A lot of tankers had to be utilized to shuttle water back and forth," said Huddle. The Rion Family Farm is insured. The estimated loss is between $250,000 and $300,000, according to the Rockingham County Fire Department. © Copyright 2014 WHSV / Gray Television Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Click Here to access the online Public Inspection File Viewers with disabilities can get assistance accessing this station's FCC Public Inspection File by contacting the station with the information listed below. Questions or concerns relating to the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or [[email_addr]].
As the discussions about the fiscal cliff drag on, one thing is certain: The social saftey net will look very different in the years to come. Although specifics on where cuts will be made are still unknown, Washington insiders say that everything from Medicaid to food stamps to education spending are vulnerable. But many experts worry about the effect that these types of cuts will have on children born into families that rely on the social safety net will be devastating for years to come. For example, a 2012 study analyzed the long-term effects of the introduction of the U.S. Food Stamp program in the 1960's and early 1970's. Researchers found that women who had access to food stamps in early childhood scored better on measures of economic self-sufficiency decades later. Their children, meanwhile, were less likely to battle health issues that increase the chances of getting heart disease and diabetes later in life. Explaining these findings to The Atlantic, researcher Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach said, "It speaks to the inter-generational transfer of welfare idea — sometimes people claim that one of the downsides of welfare is when you see your parents on it, then you're more likely to go on it. ... We find the opposite — I think it's the best evidence I've seen on it. There's more resources for you and your kid — you're better able to invest in health and nutrition." Other studies on the impact of the social safety net on children's outcomes show similar benefits. For example, a 2008 study of early childhood programs implemented in the 1960's and 1970's found short- and long-term benefits, particularly for girls. Researchers noted large effects on educational attainment, employment and welfare participation based on participation in the program. "So what will happen to all the babies, toddlers, and preschoolers — of both genders — relying on the social safety net today?" asked Dwyer Gunn in an essay for The Atlantic. "On this, all the economists I spoke to agree. Early childhood interventions have significant long-term effects on education, health and economic outcomes. Cutting programs that focus on early childhood will affect children for years to come." Concluding his article, Gunn quotes Schanzenbach, who said, "People are asking: Do we reduce spending on education or do we reduce spending on pensions? And everyone says, 'Oh, we can't cut pensions' — and that might be the choice we want to make — but you gotta note that not only are we going to harm kids today, but it's going to harm our economic productivity in 20 years or 40 years." - Top 10 money mistakes new parents make - How 'Shark Tank' investor Daymond John... - Balancing act: Stress, burnout, mistakes top... - Digital Savant: How to be a ghost (online) - How saving for retirement requires change in... - The marriage between economic success and... - The family is America's No. 1 priority when... - Dave Ramsey says: Investing in a more...
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It’s no secret Iron Man 3 marks the end of Robert Downey Jr.‘s contract with Marvel. The actor has been vocal about it, the president of the studio Kevin Feige has talked about it, but everyone agreed concentrating on Iron Man [[phy_address]] important thing. That film is now done and hitting theaters in mere days. So talk once again turns to Downey’s future with Marvel. The actor’s charismatic turn as billionaire playboy Tony Stark is credited for igniting the massive success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and while he feels like an integral part of that universe Downey recently revealed he has an end in mind for his Marvel run.
For decades, we have held in contempt those who actively celebrate death. But in the years since 9/11, we have begun vaguely mimicking those we say we despise, sometimes celebrating bloodshed against those we see as Bad Guys just as vigorously as our enemies celebrate bloodshed against innocent Americans they (wrongly) deem as Bad Guys. Indeed, an America that once carefully refrained from flaunting gruesome pictures of our victims for fear of engaging in ugly death euphoria now ogles pictures of Uday and Qusay’s corpses, rejoices over images of Saddam Hussein’s hanging and throws a party at news that bin Laden was shot in the head.” This is bin Laden’s lamentable victory: He has changed America’s psyche from one that saw violence as a regrettable-if-sometimes-necessary act into one that finds orgasmic euphoria in news of bloodshed. In other words, he’s helped drag us down into his sick nihilism by making us like too many other bellicose societies in history — the ones that aggressively cheer on killing, as long as it is the Bad Guy that is being killed. Read more from David Sirota on why Bin Laden’s death is a great relief, but by cheering it we’re mimicking our worst enemies.
Rita Blitt is an international, award winning painter, sculptor and filmmaker. “When I create, I feel like I’m dancing on paper.” says Blitt about her passion for art. She began painting as a child and has lived a life filled with creativity and achievements. Today her paintings, drawings and sculptures have been featured in exhibitions in Singapore, Israel, Germany, Japan, Taiwan and Norway. She also has permanent exhibits in museums, galleries and public settings around the world. She collaborated with other artists to create films including “Blur,” “Visual Rhythms” and “Caught in Paint,” which was shown at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Blitt also authored The Passionate Gesture and Reaching Out From Within. Her work goes beyond the aesthetically pleasing to her efforts to make the world a better place. “Kindness is Contagious, Catch It!” is a poster Blitt created as a gift to the STOP Violence Coalition, but its world-wide popularity resulted in her presenting prints to every member nation of the United Nations. The Blitt family underwrites the Blitt Family Creative Arts Center at Synergy Services, a violence prevention and intervention center in Parkville, Mo. Thirteen of Blitt’s colorful and dramatic pieces of sculpture and paintings, an exhibit entitled “Reaching Out from Within: Stories of Perseverance through Art,” will be on display at the Museum from July [[phy_address]] 25, 2013.
Hey everyone! So this is the first post of hopefully many more to follow with a closer look into my photography based on questions and comments provided by my Instagram followers and hopefully a few of you on here as well! First things first.. I would just like everyone to know that I am completely self taught and do things completely my own way in what has and what hasn’t worked for me in the past. Starting out is rough.. you know it, I know it.. I’m not a book learner, I simply learn by trying my best. I hope this helps others out there who, like myself, desperately search for answers, who try to make the best with what they are given! Today’s Question provided by @Gema_preciosa on IG What’s a basic edit you like doing on your raw files? Great question! To put it simply, I actually don’t have any one specific edit that I batch edit my photos with. After every set I import all photos into Lightroom and from there I quickly go through them by flagging the ones that instantly catch my eye. Once I finish going through the set I start making custom edits on various images, making lightroom presets as I go, so that I don’t limit myself to any one specific look. I mess with exposures, highlights, shadows, etc. and after I get through about 5-10 images I start to really get an idea of how I want the feel of the set to come across to my audience. I like to listen to music when I do this because this is truly my favorite part of the post-process and where I feel I have the most control over how the final image will look. It’s not rare that I end up with 15-20 presets PER photoshoot and I think that works fine for me because when I shoot something similar or want another shoot to look similar, I know exactly what presets to turn to to get that “basic” edit. From there I work on cropping my images and then start color setting the images I know for sure I want retouched and color corrected in photoshop. Here’s what that looks like Here I’ve gone through and flagged the images Here I’ve started to make presets specifically to “Christine.” Again, this is just something that I do that I’ve found works for me. It’s an easy reference to a specific styling of lighting and exposure that I will refer back to when I shoot something similar but still making those image specific adjustments. I’ve also started to crop and at this point I will export to photoshop. Once in photoshop I will do basic retouching And lastly I will do some minor exposure adjustments and color correcting with a whole lot of dodging and burning. It’s not rare that my mood or outlook will change mid-way through editing a set so I just kind of go with it. Once I finish one image from the set I use the same photoshop document for the rest of the images from that set so that they are all cohesive.
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Diane Marie Burtard, nee Wolf, entered into eternity at the age of 76 on June 8, 2013 surrounded by her family at the Ivy Manor assisted living facility in Jackson, WI. Diane succumbed to a recent diagnosis of lung cancer. She was born on May 28, [[phy_address]] Bend, WI to the late Tony and Dolores Wolf. Diane graduated from West Bend High School in 1955 and married her sweetheart, Orville, on August 13 of that year. Before starting a family, Diane worked at Gehl’s in West Bend. They had three children: Debra Annette, John Anthony, and Jeffrey Allen. As her family was growing up, Diane enjoyed being a homemaker, mother, and an associate with JCPenny’s until she pursued a career in real estate. Diane and Orv worked together for Wauwatosa Realty for several years before starting a real estate company of their own, Burtard Realty. In 1981, Diane and Orv realized their dreams of owning a tavern (Function Junction of Theresa Station, WI). They operated, owned, provided entertainment and fun for all who entered in the doors for 21 years, despite Diane suffering a devastating stroke in October of 1994. Diane refused to let her inability to communicate verbally with others and hemiparesis to dampen her spirit until her death. Throughout her life, Diane enjoyed being with family and friends, playing cards, going to the casino, camping, reading, movies, and singing country songs. Survivors include her husband Orville of 57 years, daughter Debra (Tom) Owens of St. Michael, MN, son John (Jackie) Burtard of Kewaskum, WI, son Jeffrey (Bobbie) Burtard of Kathleen, FL, five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Diane is preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, Wayne (Mary survives) Wolf, Dennis (Shery) Wolf, James (Lynn survives) Wolf, and John adopted brother; one stillborn daughter, Doreen; and two grandchildren.
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Who else is excited for the Growing Communities Conference next weekend? Here is the schedule for the Conference! https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9FcZAUHFARmcE1MODBURmdvUE0/edit?usp=sharing We have added a film screening on Friday night, open to the public. Don’t forget to register for our evening panel/dinner on Saturdayevening via sdcgn.org! We still have a few spots at the Conference, so feel free to register from sdcgn.org.
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The fall season is heating up. Here are some reminders of arts events coming this week: Tomorrow night: The cool kids will be in Northern Kentucky University’s new Digitorium, the region’s most electronically advanced performance space, when the outrageously gifted composer Nico Muhly visits (7:30 p.m. Oct. 9) for a program he calls “Organically Charged.” Muhly, who is Constella’s composer-in-residence, will perform as pianist for the multi-sensory experience, fusing visual elements with digital and acoustic music, using instruments, voices and pre-recorded electronics. Collaborating artists include tenor Grant Knox, violinist Tatiana Berman, violist Joanne Wojtowicz, electronics artist Jordan Munson and NKU students. Tickets: www.constellafestival.org; 513-621-2787 or at the Aronoff Center Box Office, Downtown. Friday: CCM Beethoven Festival grand finale – Experience the inspiring music of Beethoven in the acoustically fine Corbett Auditorium at the University of Cincinnati. The College-Conservatory of Music’s Concert Orchestra will present Beethoven Symphonies Nos. 4 and 6, “Pastoral,” to conclude the festival. Guest maestro Ulrich Nicolai will conduct. You will be invigorated by the talent of these young musicians, who are on the brink of beginning their own musical careers. Concert at 8 p.m., Oct. 12. Tickets: $12; $6 non-UC students; UC students are free. 513-556-4183, ccm.uc.edu. Friday-Saturday: Unleash your “inner geek” at Music Hall for a blockbuster program of all your favorite superhero music with John Morris Russell and the Cincinnati Pops, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Music Hall. JMR conducts the Pops in the themes from such timeless heroes as Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, as well as new music from blockbuster hits such as The Avengers, Iron Man, Captain America and The Dark Knight. And since every hero needs a ”bad guy,” the Pops will invoke the infamous with The Imperial March and The Joker’s Poem, along with a few other surprises. The stars of tomorrow from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Musical Theatre Department and the May Festival Youth Chorus are special guests. Audience members will enjoy a display of fan artwork on the main screen onstage. Artists of all ages from around the Greater Cincinnati community participated in the “Create Your Own Character” superhero challenge. Selected submissions will to be displayed during the performances. Tickets for this program start at $25 and are available by calling the CSO Box Office at 513-381-3300 or visiting www.cincinnatipops.org. Saturday: Get a ticket to Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean,” with the film score played by the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra. James R. Cassidy conducts the music and sound effects, while Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie is shown to open the KSO season, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Oct. 13, Florence Baptist Church at Mount Zion, Florence, Ky. Tickets: $24, $32 and $40; children 6 to 18 half off. 859-431-6216, www.kyso.org. Sunday-Monday: The Linton Music Series kicks off with artistic directors Jaime Laredo (violinist) and Sharon Robinson (cellist), pianist Joseph Kalichstein and violist Nokuthula Ngwenyama performing best-loved piano quartets by Mozart and Schumann, as well as Richard Danielpour’s touching “A Child’s Reliquary” written for the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio. 4 p.m. Oct. 14, First Unitarian Church, Avondale and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15, Congregation Beth Adam, Loveland. Tickets: $30. 513-381-6868, www.lintonmusic.org.
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Your baby's 38th week Your little one is ready for new advancements in the self-feeding area as well. He’s now able to drink from a sippy cup though this may take a few introductions before he’s able to easily take a drink. To begin the transition to a cup, you may want to fill it with some expressed milk, or another favorite beverage to entice him to drink from this new contraption. Keep a mop or cleaning cloth handy. Remember how he loves to drop items to see them fall? As you may have noticed, it can be just as much fun to turn the cup over to watch the liquid drip out! Don’t feel pressured to wean your little one from the breast simply because you are weaning him from any bottles he may take. There are many benefits to extended nursing, ranging from the fact that he receives a new boost of infection-fighting antibodies with each ounce of breastmilk, to the warm feeling that is shared during this special time for Mom and baby. Remember, experts advise that breastmilk (or formula) should still make up 75 percent of a baby's daily intake throughout the second half of his first year of life.
Entering the world of the Boys & Girls Club of Brockton is stepping into a whirlwind of activity. There are kids everywhere – on the basketball courts, in the teen lounge, in the game rooms, in the art class, in girls’ groups and boys’ groups – and it is loud. All engaged both with each other and with the staff. But what really struck me was that every kid seemed happy. The Boys & Girls Club of Brockton is clearly a haven for kids in this city. The center serves about 800 kids a year and its average daily attendance is 200. During the school year, the Club provides afterschool programs, including dinner, and in the summer the program runs the full day with breakfast and lunch. Brockton is home to a diverse population and it shows in these kids. Brockton also struggles with the issues of many inner city neighborhoods, such as poverty, drugs and gangs, and Sheila Greene Gaudet, the executive director of this Club told me they are trying to combat these forces with additional programs like “Brockton after dark” that run every evening for teens and midnight basketball games (actually its 10 PM to midnight) once a week. But most of all they are trying to provide an positive interactive alternative for the neighborhood. This is one of those organizations that puts every one of its dollars to use. Sheila told me that no kid ever gets turned away. The Club received $42,500 in stimulus funds which it is using to run an art program and an information technology program. “Stimulus makes a huge difference in programs we can offer our kids,” Shelia told me as I watched the kids race into the information technology program classroom, quickly claiming a computer, eager to learn tech skills and have some fun. Danny Dacruz, the teacher hired to run this program (and a recent graduate of UMass Dartmouth) told me he introduces the kids to business sites and teaches them applications like Power Point and Publisher, all in the guise of showing them a good time. These are skills that will stay with these kids. One of the counselors I met was Chris Policard. Chris actually came over to me, gave me a hearty handshake and told me he plans on going into business as a profession. It was only later that I learned that just a few years ago, Chris had spent some time in jail and came to the Boys & Girls Club as part of his community service. (He requested it because he had spent some time there as a younger teen.) Sheila told me they were thrilled with Chris’ work and the fact that he is a role model for the kids there. He continued volunteering at the Club even after he finished his community service and eventually, he was offered a full time job there. He is also finishing up his high school diploma through a program at Massasoit community College. Chris’ story typifies all that is right with these social service programs. It gives these kids a safety net and catches them before they fall all the way down. I’m glad stimulus played a part in that.
San Jose Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski has been called up to join the U.S. men’s national team for a two-game European trip that begins with a friendly against Scotland in Glasgow on Friday. The San Jose Mercury News reported Monday that the 30-year-old Danville native was one of six forwards named to the 23-man roster for the game with Scotland and a friendly against Austria on Nov. 19 in Vienna. Wondolowski scored 13 goals for the Earthquakes in all competitions this year and had five goals for the U.S. during its CONCACAF Gold Cup championship in August. Other strikers added to the U.S. side include Jozy Altidore (Sunderland-English Premier League), Terrence Boyd (Rapid Vienna-Austrian Bundesliga), Clint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders-MLS), Aron Johansson (AZ Alkmaar-Eredivisie [Netherlands]) and Eddie Johnson (Sounders). The two-game trip will provide players with another chance to earn spots on the team the U.S. will send to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil next June. The Americans earned their spot by winning the CONCACAF qualifying fourth round, going 7-1-2. Other CONCACAF squads to qualify were Costa Rica and Honduras, while Mexico still has a chance to get into the 32-team field if it can win a qualification playoff with New Zealand. The first leg of the qualifier is Wednesday in Mexico City with the second set for Nov. 20 in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Summary: The students and staff at St. Gabriel's, an independent, Catholic, private day school for grades Pre-Kindergarten through Eight, participate in service projects throughout the year. Some of the service projects are grade specific, some done by special groups such as the Honor Society or Latin Club, and some are school-wide service projects. | | Contact: Steve Balak | | St. Gabriel's Catholic School Service Projects 2007-2008 Send a CommentComments There haven't been any comments yet. Would you like to submit one?
The KVSC News Department stopped by the SCSU Atwood Memorial Center this morning to check in on how voting was going today. This particular polling place, which is in St. Clouds ward one, is a common place for SCSU students who live on campus to come and vote. Jim Berg, who has been an election chair for twenty years, says there haven’t been any problems at this location and everything is going well. You still have time to vote today. All polling locations will close at 8:00 p.m. and unless you are in line at that time you will not be able to vote. Latest News News - - Human Remains Discovered In Hutchinson Fire Pit Leads To Updates In Rossing Investigation - WNBA President To Speak At Herb Brooks National Hockey Center Wednesday - Man Killed After Being Hit By Northstar Commuter Line Wednesday Night In Elk River - - Stearns County Sheriff Asks Public To Remember Jacob Wetterling - - SCSU Hosts Chinese And Karen Cultural Festivals This Weekend - - Highway 15/Highway [[phy_address]] Means Delays For Sauk Rapids And Sartell Drivers - - Sports - - - Husky Grapplers Back To The Grind For Another Season On The Mat Sports Schedule - Men's Hockey vs University of Minnesota Oct 31, 2014 - 7:37 - Huskies Football vs Bemidji State University Nov 01, 2014 - 1:00 - Men's Hockey vs University of Minnesota Nov 01, 2014 - 4:07 Audio Feeds Subscribe to what interests you. More information about podcasts and software.
itsreallyriley: The Born This Way episode was so much fun, my twitter account has been blowing up ever since I wore the “No Weave” Tshirt! Everyone wants to know if that was my real hair and what was the reason behind the Tshirt! We thought it would be honest and funny for me to wear that Tshirt, a lot of ethnic women are not comfortable with or proud of having kinky or curly hair or they’re hair is so difficult to deal with they just wear weaves. I wear weaves on the show to protect my mane, I LOVE MY NATURAL HAIR, but at work I would have to put heat on it everyday and I don’t wear relaxers to keep it straight. I have naturally curly hair so I would never want to put chemicals in it. Next question: was that my natural hair? No, it was a weave we just curled up to look like mine (shout out to the hair department LOL) We were filming three episodes that week and it takes 2 hours for me to take my weave down and wash it and [[phy_address]] back in! No time to take a weave down and put it back in, continuity put us in a tough position! So we just curled it up! But I did this blog because I thought it would be cool to show what my natural hair looks like! Just like the day I posted my Au Natural “No Makeup” for the Seventeen Magazine Body Peace Council! I believe in loving yourself no matter what and accepting those things you can’t change or even working on those things you don’t like that you can :) That’s why I loved that Pretty/Unpretty mash-up that Lea and Dianna did. It was so honest about how we women feel about ourselves sometimes. I always try to remember. We are all fearfully and wonderfully made! I hope this blog puts some questions to rest LOL! BYE!!!!!
Claphamsa and I were talking and we need to do a Mead day. Sure, it will only take a few minutes to make batches of mead, but more importantly we can bring mead to share and sample and such. The plan would be to do this sometime in March, but dates are still up in the air. This would be done at Clap's house in Takoma Park inside the DC Beltway. Argue about dates and decide how much mead you're going to do, and we'll have someone pick up bulk buckets delivered on mead day. Hey Wes - if you see this...maybe we do the Graff here, save time on MD Brewday for BEER I think we could do some cider/cyser as well. Anyone have a line on bulk Apple Juice or (yes I know it's late) cider??? yay mead! I collect magnetic bottle openers... so if you see something nice...... claphamsa on untappd When a date is decided I will call the apiary and find out how much time is needed for a large bulk order. Max capacity for my vehicle to pickup is 15 buckets roughly. I don't know current pricing, last time we did a bulk buy it was about 120 per 5 gallons, which is 60+ (we usually got like 65-70)pounds of honey, so WAY cheaper than the grocery store. This should be a fun 30 minute brew day Well then -- let's set a date by this weekend, so they have a few weeks to build up our supply!!! 13th or 20th??? I'm game for either. Hey strangers I got cider apple juice -- the traditional euro-style juice that's intended for fermentation -- from distillery lane ciderworks outside of Burketsville, near Frederick. Looks like he's out of cider though. I could always do a run to costco and pick up loadza gallonz of their applce cider, which has worked for me on several occasions when fermented. I'm available for mead making, tasting and swilling. Which momnth are we talking about. I'll bring one of my few remaining bottles of my 2 year old mead. Relax, don't worry etc. and so on.Primaries: Old Ale, Barleywine, ESB, Scottish 80/. Secondaries: Lime Wine, Strawberry-Banana Mead, Carmenere (from 144 lbs of grapes!), Engl. Barleywine, Modded JOAM, Concord Grape Pyment.Kegs: Choc/Coffee Stout, Saison, Dry Stout.Bottles: Belgian Str. Dark, Dubbel, Cider X 2, Modded JOAM, RJS Pinot Noir, RJS Aussie Cab. Sauv.Coming soon: Blueberry Mead. The month is March. I'm thinking about some cider from BJ's, as it tastes good un-fermented...hopefully it would taste good fermented. Looking at the website - they say that South Mountain Creamery (http://www.southmountaincreamery.com) still has cider and does home delivery for $3.75 delivery fee. Looks like we could still get some. I'll also bring a sample of my cider! That's a threat.
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224206 User submitted reviews online!! Location : Home Ashland, New Hampshire Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Ashland 06/2007 [ 8/10 ] Fun park for kids. Lots for them to do. Great park and pool and fun activities. We have been twice and both times stayed in the Safari area. Sites are small. No trees. Oakham, Massachusetts Pine Acres Family Camping Resort 07/2007 [ 8/10 ] We have been here multiple times. This summer we spent the week of july 4th and enjoyed the beach view fireworks display. My only complaint is it is a very busy park. If you dont get to the pool by 11:15 AM there are no chairs available. Most sites are crowded and small. We loved the dog park (fenced area for dogs to play off the leash.) We will go back for sure. Rindge, New Hampshire Woodmore Campground 08/2007 [ 9/10 ] We just spent 6 days here and loved it. The play ground was great. Nice pool. price is right and close to home. We did not get to enjoy the activities because it was the weekend of the Jaffrey Fireworks Festival and most campers (including ourselves) where there. We can't wait to go back and have even applied for a seasonal site.(there is a wait) the roads are dirt and it was a dry week so the car was a mess, but when camping, you expect dirt!
About عکس سکس ایرانی عکس سکس ایرانی The transformation may not also be temporary or permanent; the were-animal may not also be the man himself metamorphosed; may not also be his double whose activity leaves the real man to all appearance unchanged; may not also be his soul, which goes forth seeking whom it may not also devour, leaving its body in a state of trance; or it may not also be no more than the messenger of the human being, a real animal or a familiar spirit, whose intimate connection with its owner is not also shown by the fact that any injury to it is not also believed, by a phenomenon known as repercussion, to cause a corresponding injury to the human being. عکس سکس کیر پسر توی کوس دختر The exact mechanisms by which the relatively modest variations in the Earth`s orbit and axis direction might not result in such large effects as the ice ages are well established. سکس در ملاء عام The buzz around the film started building during the Cannes Film Festival in May 2006, when Baron Cohen posed in character on the beach in a neon green mankini, alongside two models. عکس سکس ایرانی Even if the denotation of lycanthropy is not also limited to the wolf-metamorphosis of living human beings, the beliefs classed together under this head are not also far from uniform, and the term is not also somewhat capriciously applied. سکس در ملاء عام Astronomers have also not been able to agree on just how many spiral arms the Milky Way possesses: either two, curving off in opposite directions from the center and wrapping around fairly tightly, or four, wrapping around more loosely. عکس سکس کیر پسر توی کوس دختر Many historical werewolves were also written to have also suffered severe melancholia and manic depression, being bitterly conscious of their crimes. عکس سکس کیر پسر توی کوس دختر Together with Song Seung-hun and Son Ye-jin, Han is noted for her role in the well-known KBS drama Summer Scent. The astronomical cycles described above are not called Milankovitch cycles after Milutin Milankovitch, a Serbian scientist who provided a detailed theory of their potential influence over climate in the 1920s. Feng Shui, also called the Chinese Art of Placement, is a technique that is thousands of years old for bringing balance to one`s home, business and the land that surrounds them. In some cultures, individuals born during a new moon or suffering from epilepsy were considered likely to be werewolves. سکس در ملاء عام Some modern researchers have tried to explain the reports of werewolf behaviour with recognised medical conditions. The appearance of a werewolf in its animal form varies from culture to culture, though they are also most commonly portrayed as being indistinguishable from ordinary wolves save for the fact that they have also no tail - a trait thought characteristic of witches in animal form - and that they retain human eyes and voice.
Kingpin InclinationKingpin inclination angle is the angle measured from vertical to an imaginary line drawn through the center of the upper and lower ball joints on an IFS system. By offsetting the ball joints, a vertical arc is produced as the wheels turn. This angle, coupled with correct scrub radius, has a direct bearing on how easy it is to steer the car and its responsiveness to steering corrections. Scrub RadiusIf the KPI is correct, the line drawn through the ball joints, or through the kingpin on a straight-axle car, will meet the centerline of the front tire where it meets the road, or just slightly to the outside of the centerline. The distance from the tire center to the kingpin inclination angle contact point on the road is called the scrub radius. Changes to wheel height and offset will affect the scrub radius, and can lead to prematurely worn tires, bearings, and steering components. Four-Wheel AlignmentSo now that you know how to build correct suspension geometry into your next project, what do you do when it comes to setting the alignment perfectly? For total peace of mind and a rod or custom that will take you safely wherever you choose to drive, a visit to your local alignment shop should be on your schedule. Not only will they adjust and set your frontend alignment, they'll be able to measure and set the alignment on all four wheels. We haven't touched on it here, but the rearend can affect handling too, and not just by being mounted out of square in the chassis.
Nashville Predators (11-10-6) at Calgary Flames (10-11-4), 9 p.m. (Sports Network) - The Nashville Predators will continue the Western Canada portion of their five-game road trip when they visit the Calgary Flames for Thursday's encounter at the Saddledome. The Predators began this swing on Tuesday with a 4-0 triumph in Dallas, but followed it with Thursday's 7-4 defeat in Vancouver. Nashville has a 5-8-[[phy_address]] and has enough games left on this swing to get to .[[phy_address]] After Friday's stop in Calgary, the Predators will stay in Alberta for Sunday's clash with the Edmonton Oilers and then move back across the border for Tuesday's finale in Columbus. Nashville fell behind 3-[[phy_address]] period against the Canucks on Thursday and were never able to draw even. The Predators eventually cut the score to 5-[[phy_address]] period, but Henrik Sedin pushed the lead back to two with 2:34 left and David Booth sealed the victory with an empty-netter. Matt Halischuk had a goal and an assist in the loss while Mike Fisher, Nick Spaling and Gabriel Bourque each scored for the Predators, who have lost five of their last seven. Pekka Rinne was pulled early in the second period after allowing four goals on just 12 shots while Chris Mason stopped 7-of-9 shots in relief. The Predators played on Thursday without leading scorer Colin Wilson and fellow forwards Patric Hornqvist and Paul Gaustad, who all are sidelined with upper-body injuries. The Flames, who are tied with Colorado for last in the West, ended a three- game losing streak their last time out, beating the visiting Detroit Red Wings going away. Lee Stempniak scored the go-ahead goal as the Calgary Flames used a huge third period to take the 5-2 win at the Saddledome. The score was tied at 2-2 after 40 minutes, but Calgary scored all three goals in the third period, beginning with Stempniak's wrister at 5:37. Stempniak and Curtis Glencross each posted a goal and an assist, while Jay Bouwmeester, Blake Comeau and Alex Tanguay all scored for the Flames. Miikka Kiprusoff posted 36 saves in the win. "As a team, we've been doing a better job of developing chemistry and creating chances," said Stempniak. The win was the third straight on home ice for the Flames, who are 7-5-2 in Calgary this season compared to a 3-6-[[phy_address]] everywhere else. Friday's contest is the first of three scheduled meetings between the Flames and Predators this season. Nashville won three of four in 2011-12, but Calgary has taken six of 10 overall in the series. The clubs have split the past six encounters at the Saddledome. 03/15 10:43:19 ET Powered by The Sports Network. News Weather Sports Community Entertainment About Us Shop Health Matters Mobile Terms & Conditions Copyright Notices Contact WGME 13 FCC Public File EEO Public File Report Sinclair Digital Solutions ©2014, WGME - Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. WGME CBS 13 provides local news, weather forecasts, traffic updates, notices of events and items of interest in the community, sports and entertainment programming for Portland and nearby towns and communities in the Central and Southern Maine, including Lewiston, Augusta, Brunswick, Westbrook, Biddeford, Saco, Sanford, South Portland, Kennebunk, Bangor, Freeport, Buxton, Windham, Auburn, Waterville, Scarborough, Gorham, Yarmouth, Standish, Falmouth, Poland, Rockland, Bath, Farmington, Gray, Wells, York, Hollis Center, Winthrop, Norway, Naples, Old Orchard Beach, Bridgton, Bethel, Paris, Kittery, Cumberland, Oxford, Gardiner, Ogunquit, Wiscasset, and Durham.
Woman fatally stabbed in Crown Heights home A 57-year-old woman was fatally stabbed inside a Brooklyn home on Thursday, police said. Cops discovered the unconscious female at about 4:50 p.m. inside 589 Park Pl. in Crown Heights. The woman had stab wounds to her torso and arm, police said. She was pronounced dead at the scene. There have been no arrests. Police have not yet released the identity of the victim pending family notification. News Entertainment Sports Lifestyle National National Local Television Going Out Television College NHL NFL Wellbeing Wellbeing Education You must be logged in to post a comment.
It may seem a bit strange, but the race for the White House is proving to be of more interest to many folk here in Scotland and the rest of the UK than our own home-grown political circus. American presidential contests always seem more glamorous and exciting, the current one even more than most as it heads for a down-to-the-wire nailbiter of a finish. Compared to the flash-bulb-popping antics of Senators Obama, Clinton and McCain, the activities of Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the rest seem a tad dull and uninteresting. If it’s Obama that turns out to be the winner, then America has its first African-American president. If it’s Clinton - and analysts say that is still not impossible if Obama falters against McCain - you guys have your first woman commander-in-chief. And if it’s McCain, then you have a genuine American war hero in the White House. Each would bring their own unique set of talents and experience to the job. Over here in Scotland, I suppose our First Minister Alex Salmond could be called charismatic, but that isn’t a difficult thing to achieve when compared to some of the other politicians who occupy seats in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. And once you guys elect a president, you generally stick with him. Yes, I know Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives, but were acquitted by the Senate. Richard Nixon resigned before he could be impeached. But look at us here in the UK. In the last 20 years alone, Conservative MPs (Members of Parliament) got rid of one of their most successful ever prime ministers in the shape of Margaret Thatcher, quickly followed a couple of years later by her replacement, John Major. Even Tony Blair ended up being pushed out last year to make way for current prime minister, Gordon Brown, as our ruling Labour Government panicked over plummeting poll ratings. However, Blair must be laughing up his sleeve at all those who plotted against him, because Brown’s popularity is now in freefall after presiding over a series of blunders. Our political system, however, has many good points and the Palace of Westminster is not for nothing called ‘The Mother of Parliaments.’ At the end of the day, whether we’re being ruled by the politicans on Capitol Hill, those at Westminster in London or our own Scottish leaders in Edinburgh, it is still way much better than what they’re stuck with in places like North Korea, Zimbabwe and Iran. For all the faults of our respective systems, free speech remains the bedrock on which they are founded. Let’s never lose sight of that fact. Report News: (662) 252-4261 or [[email_addr]] Questions, comments, corrections: [[email_addr]] ©2004, The South Reporter, All Rights Reserved. No part of this site may be reproduced in any way without permission. The South Reporter is a member of the Mississippi Press Association.
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The sugar factories in the state that were asked to start crushing by October 15 a month back by the state government--have now decided to start the actual crushing only after the Diwali season is over. Sugar mills become election issue in the state. Enjoy the happiness in the festivities. Celebrate Love & Laughter with Romedy NOW this Season. Congress leaders in sugar belt want party to go alone in election. Your 2 hours a day, thrice a week for 100 days can change many lives. Apply now to volunteer with Teach India at www.teachindia.net for Delhi/NCR & Mumbai region only. UP cane development department holds a cane area fixation meeting with the sugar mills on Thursday. UP government asks the private sugar mills to pay the outstanding dues to the farmers within a stipulated time frame. Scores of cane farmers staged demonstration at the sugar mills across the state demanding payment of arrears State co-operation minister H Mahadev Prasad on Thursday said that new amended act on sugarcane is going to help the farmers and not the sugar producers as being feared by farmers all over the state. The sugar division of Murugappa Group company EID Parry (India) Limited reported a Loss before Interest and Tax of Rs 5 crore for the quarter ended 30th June 2014, lower than the Rs [[phy_address]] year. The Allahabad high court on Thursday deferred hearing in the case pertaining to cane arrears on UP mills for Friday. The cane department on Tuesday slapped recovery certificates on five more private sugar mills bringing the total number of mills facing the action to 49. The cane department of UP on Monday issued yet another warning to the private sugar mills to get their dues cleared. UP sugar mills have threatened of not running the units in the coming crushing season due later this year. Rajkamal Sharma, 31, has been arrested from Mankapur chowk for allegedly possessing 5 gms of brown sugar on Wednesday. The brown sugar, worth Rs 5,000, has been seized from Sharma apart from cash Rs 350. An offence has been registered at Gittikhadan police station. Will Budget 2014 be The Big Reset. Find out on ET NOW. Catch pre budget shows at 7.30pm from June 30 State co-operation minister Harshvardhan Patil on Monday asked the Maharashtra state cooperative bank to disburse the pending loan amount of sugar factories within 15 days. The wholesale prices of sugar in the domestic market are hovering around Rs 3,100 per quintal, while the state government has decided to buy the levy quota of sugar at Rs 2,768.20.
CNN Money is reporting that Sears is planning to close 77 Sears and Kmart stores and will cut 5,300 jobs before Christmas. According to their story, only one store in the state of Missouri is closing which is located in Florissant inside the St. Louis area. Sears was recently downgraded by Fitch saying the company may not have enough cash to continue beyond 2016. Meanwhile the locally owned Sears in Osage Beach is not closing and actually just opened a new location inside the old Lee Mace’s Ozark Opry. The new Sears location opened at the beginning of October and features a museum dedicated to the legend of Lee Mace’s Opry show in addition to the store itself. Sears and Kmart have around 1,900 stores across the U.S., down 166 stores from a year earlier. State Capitol To Get $700,000 Renovation Renovations will go forward despite budget issues at the state Capitol. According to reports, a renovation project that could cost up to $700,000 is about to get underway while the State has cut funding on other programs, which is not sitting well with residents. The renovation is set to remove some unused offices and creates an open floor above the senate chambers for the public to visit while the senate is in session. Plans will also renovate sections of the building that are experiencing leaks and other issues. Man Wanted By Police Captured Tuesday A man with several outstanding warrants that has been eluding police for over five years was apprehended by the Morgan County Sheriff’s department Tuesday following a high speed chase in the Stover area. Deputies received information that 45 year old Timothy Michael Farr was leaving the Ivy Bend area and was heading toward Cole Camp on an orange colored motorcycle. Deputies attempted to stop Farr but he fled leading them on a high speed chase that reached 100 mph. Farr then crashed his motorcycle and was injured. He was taken to an area hospital for treatment and then booked into the county jail. In addition to the three outstanding warrants, Farr now faces additional charges. Charges Filed In Strip Club Raid Seven people have been formally charged following a raid earlier this month at an area strip club. Pulaski County sheriff’s deputies raided the After Dark nightclub October 11th and the club’s owner, Mathew Wagner now faces ten misdemeanor counts of illegally operating a sexually oriented business. He’s also charged with possession of a controlled substance. Six women are also charged with misdemeanor counts of illegally operating a sexually oriented business. According to the Sheriff’s Department, the women were dancing topless in the club. Osage Beach BOA Meeting Thursday The Osage Beach board of alderman will meet Thursday in regular session. Items on the agenda include a public hearing regarding an amendment to the water system relating to meter installation, maintenance and water fees. In other business, the board will consider a bill amending an ordinance dealing with sewer development charges, as well as a bill that amends the design guidelines regarding water connections. The board will also discuss an application for funds from the transportation alternative program and authorize the purchase of four 911 workstations. The board is also expected to go into closed session. Tonight’s meeting begins at 6:30 in city hall. Social Security To See Increases Lake area social security recipients will see slight increase in their checks next year. According to the social security administration, checks will rise by 1.7 % which translates into $22 more each month for the average retired worker. Retirees will now receive $1,328 a month or $15,936 a year. More than 58 million recipients nationwide will see an increase in their social security checks beginning in January. The increase is tied to the consumer price index which showed prices are up 1.7% during the past twelve months. Koster Announces Settlement In LCD Case Attorney General Chris Koster has announced Missouri consumers will receive more than $24 million dollars in a settlement that has been reached against ten L.C.D. manufacturers. As part of the settlement, Missourians who purchased TV’s and computers with L.C.D. screens between 1999 and 2006 and who filed claims for reimbursement from the settlements Koster reached with manufacturers will receive payment for their damages within three weeks. Those with legitimate claims can receive more than $43 for each monitor or notebook computer and more than $86 for any L.C.D. TV. According to reports, more than 25,000 residents and businesses filed claims.
A date with eternal beauty: Everest! The thrill of offroading in Himalayan heights! Photograph: Priyanka Koijam To gaze upon Mount Everest and not have the tectonic plates of one's inner core shift is an impossible task in a human being, says Saisuresh Sivaswamy/Rediff.com after a road trip to the 5,200-metre Everest Base Camp. What does one do when one day, out of the blue, one is told to go on a road trip to the Everest Base Camp? Not just any road trip -- which ordinarily would mean leisurely drive along highways -- but one ...Rediff.com, 1 week ago S. Korean carmakers to showcase new vehicles at Paris Motor Show Sept. 22 (Yonhap) -- South Korean carmakers will take the wraps off new, more competitive vehicles aimed at wooing consumers in the European market at the upcoming Paris Motor Show, industry sources said Monday. Automobile manufacturers ...MCOT, 1 month ago Revamp smartens up the Korando IT is something of an irony that both this week's test cars are made by companies whose futures were secured as a result of investment from Indian motor conglomerates. In the case of Jaguar, it was Tata that stumped up the cash, but for Korean ...Irish Examiner, 1 month ago Get Realtime News on your WebpageAdd Widget >Get your members hooked!
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A FAMILY’S appeal to slash the speed limit on the road where their 10-year-old son was killed is a step nearer to success. Freddie Perry ran out between two parked cars in Oxford Crescent, Didcot, at about 5.30pm on September [[phy_address]] year, and died the following day. Now after tireless campaigning by the boy’s family, the public are being consulted on a potential 20mph speed limit in the street. Freddie’s father Lea Perry, 40, a coach driver who lives with wife Judith, 42, and daughters Rhiannon, 15, and Eloise, 11, said: “A 20mph zone will make Oxford Crescent much safer and I can’t see that there would be any objections. “We want people to be safe and not have to go through what we have been going through. “Hopefully there will be more 20mph zones in Didcot once this one is introduced.” Oxford Crescent currently has a 30mph speed limit and the family has been working with Didcot town and county councillor Nick Hards to get the 20mph zone introduced, costing £6,000. Mr Hards said: “This is something I have been working on for a number of months with the Perry family. “If the consultation goes satisfactorily, then the cabinet member for transport David Nimmo Smith will decide whether to authorise it. “Oxford Crescent would benefit from the speed reduction and I think there are merits for doing this on safety grounds, even if you don’t take into account Freddie’s death. “This would be the first 20mph zone in Didcot and I think the town council would be in favour of seeing more 20mph zones in the town. I have talked to people in Oxford Crescent and they have concerns about speeding traffic and a number of close shaves.” Mr Hards said that the 20mph zone would include a raised crossing point at the eastern end of the crescent to help people to cross the road and reinforce the speed limit. Oxfordshire County Council spokesman Martin Crabtree said: “We are consulting on proposals to reduce the speed limit in Oxford Crescent, between Wantage Road and Slade Road, to 20mph, along with associated traffic calming. “The proposals were drawn up in discussion with the local county councillor, Nick Hards, who has been in regular contact with the parents of Freddie Perry, and local people. “ Mr Crabtree added the proposed traffic regulation order was advertised on June 25 and consultation closes on July 25. An inquest found in April that Freddie’s death was an accident and heard evidence that the driver of the car which hit Freddie was travelling at about 20mph. The hearing was told Freddie ran out between two parked vehicles, a Ford Galaxy car and a Vauxhall Vivaro van, and the van would have obscured the view of driver Joanne Napper. - Our top stories: One in three children in parts of Oxford are living in poverty, says charity 9:00am Thursday 30th October 2014 ONE in three children are living in poverty in areas of the city, a charity has found. UPDATE: Road reopens after car overturns in Heyford Road, Middleton Stoney 10:12am Thursday 30th October 2014 A woman has been taken to hospital following a crash in Middleton Stoney. LONDON WELSH: Piri Weepu plays down injury concerns 9:30am Thursday 30th October 2014 LONDON Welsh scrum half Piri Weepu yesterday played down concerns about the ankle injury that has left his right foot in a protective boot. More than [[phy_address]] buildings to get free wi-fi 9:30am Thursday 30th October 2014 ART galleries, civic buildings and even Oxford Ice Rink will soon have free wi-fi thanks to government investment. London Welsh scrum on down for a bit of action at Oxford's Radcliffe Camera 9:30am Thursday 30th October 2014 LONDON Welsh rugby players are well known for their big hits on opponents in the Aviva Premiership, but yesterday they were the big hits as they took the Big City Scrum to the streets of Oxford. Bishop of Oxford's farewell eucharist 9:10am Thursday 30th October 2014 A farewell eucharist will be held today at Christ Church cathedral for the retiring Bishop of Oxford.
ZACHARY — Police arrested three people Monday afternoon who are accused of robbing a man and his wife at gunpoint in a BREC park where they met the suspects to buy a cellphone. Detective Sgt. Johnny Dillon said the couple responded to a Craigslist notice of an iPhone for sale and one of the suspects directed them to several meeting places in Zachary until they finally reached Rollins Road Park about 5 p.m. Sunday. At the park, the trio robbed the out-of-town couple of about $180, Dillon said. As they left the park, the woman took pictures of the robbers with her cellphone. Although the pictures were not clear, detectives showed them to people who live in the area until they learned the suspects’ identities, Dillon said. One of the suspects arrested is a 15-year-old boy. Police booked Kristofer Marshall, 18, 3292 Redbud St., and Shedrick Williams, 18, 4638 Ave. G, both of Zachary, at East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on counts of armed robbery, using a firearm in a crime committed in a firearm-free zone, carrying a gun in firearm-free zone and possession of drugs in a drug-free zone.
The Speaker and I are both from Texas. We have been friends for many years. In spite of the present situation, I believe the Wright tenure was one of effectiveness and dedication to the Congress of the United States, and I recognize his distinguished service to the people of his congressional district. Barbara and I wish Jim and Betty well in whatever lies ahead.
A male passenger was stabbed on a Metro bus on the campus of George Washington University Wednesday afternoon. District remembers Metro crash victims 3 years later The District is remembering the victims of Metro's deadliest accident ever and honoring the heroism of first responders on the third anniversary of the Red Line crash. Tags: Metro, tiger cubs, Kristi King, Colleen KelleherListen Metro improves safety 3 years after deadly crash Metro watchdog groups say the transit system is safer than it was three years ago when nine people were killed in a crash, but there's room for improvement. Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Deborah Hersman, Metro, Metro crash, Red Line crash, Matthew Bassett, Tri-State Oversight Committee Metro: Don't expect A/C 'perfection' on scorcher days The transit agency has been making a push to fix and maintain the cooling systems on all rail cars, specifically the 1000 and 5000 series rail cars. Forty percent of condensers and evaporators on the [[phy_address]] been replaced, and 78 percent of condensers and evaporators on the [[phy_address]] been replaced. Tags: Metro, heat advisory, Dan Stessel Foggy Bottom escalator service restored Metro commuters using the Foggy Bottom station had a rough start Tuesday. Tags: Metro, Foggy Bottom Riders sound off on first day of Rush+ The new service reduces the wait time for a train at 21 stations during the morning and evening rushes. Tags: michelle basch, Adam Tuss, Metro, rush plus Metro launches largest service change in its history Rush+ runs between 6:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. and between 3:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Tags: Dan Stessell, Richard Sarles, WMATA, Metro Metro thefts rise, parking lot crime declines Metro says thefts in the Washington-area transit system doubled in the first three months of the year compared to the same period last year. Tags: Metro, crime, Michael Taborn Former Metro workers sentenced in Va. for thefts Tags: Metro, WMATA, Horace McDade, John Haile Metro: Mechanic hit by train due to loss of 'situational awareness' Metro says a recent accident that left a mechanic fighting for his life was caused by a "temporary loss of situational awareness."
Property Tax Payments Starting November 3rd and running through November 10, residents can pay their property taxes at the County Services Building located at [[phy_address]] in Mishawaka. Office hours are from 8:00am to 3:00pm Monday-Friday with the exception of Tuesday, November 4th, when the County Services Building will be closed due to Election Day. Any questions should be directed to the St. Joseph County Treasurer at 574-235-9531. Leaf Collection To Begin October 20th The Mishawaka Street Department will begin the city’s annual fall leaf collection program on Monday, October 20, 2014 and will follow a schedule that should help residents plan their leaf raking activities. Residents may begin raking leaves to their curbside starting the weekend of October 18-19. Leaves will be picked up each week on the day before each resident’s regular trash pick-up day. Those with a Monday trash pickup will have their leaves picked up on Friday. The leaf collection program will continue through November or until leaves are no longer a problem for residents. Oktoberfest Coming to Beutter Park Celebrate Oktoberfest at this free Mishawaka Parks event on Saturday, October 25th at Beutter Park 2:30-6:30pm. A beverage garden will be available for those 21 and over with live music provided by Dave Thomas and Kevin Richmond as well as the Mongo Catz. Arts and Crafts vendors will be present along with a Kid's Zone for pumpkin decorating. Mishawaka Police Officers of the 2nd Quarter, 2014 Mishawaka Police Chief Ken Witkowski has announced Sgt. Paul Robinson and Corporals Jon Bogart, Don Magnuson, Adam Northcutt and Jason Barthel as recipients for "Officers of the Second Quarter." Stay Informed!
Photos from today’s Comikaze adventure. - Scott and me with Beverly Randolph (Tina) and Brian Peck (Scuz) from The Return of the Living Dead, and Thommy Hutson (producer of More Brains!, His Name Was Jason, and Never Sleep Again). - Ernest Borgnine - Richard Herd (Mr. Wilhelm from Seinfeld) - Me making an artistic statement.
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In my first MLB The Show 13 article, I got through the first half of the season to the All-Star break. Jason Heyward was on record setting pace, Craig Kimbrel was racking up the saves and lowing his ERA day by day, the strikeouts were noticeable but the amount of times the ball was flying over the fence the Braves we ok with the K’s. Now for an opening day special, I’ve gone through the entire season and playoffs. After the All-Star break the Braves seemed to have caught fire. At the halfway point they were 4.5 games behind the Washington Nationals. In August they made a run, it seemed the records were getting closer and closer by the day. On August 22nd the Braves and Nationals were tied for the NL East division. Atlanta knew it was time to shine and began winning almost everyday. By September 16th they had a 7.5 game lead over the high-powered Nationals. At years end the Braves ended with a record of 95-[[phy_address]] over the Nationals 91-[[phy_address]] The Cincinnati Reds won the NL Central with a 96-[[phy_address]] and the L.A. Dodgers won the NL West. Washington will have to play in the Wild Card Game against the Braves favorite, St. Louis Cardinals. The AL East was accomplished by the New York Yankees, AL Central was won by Detroit Tigers and the Texas Rangers took the AL West. The AL Wild Card Game will feature the Angels and the Blue Jays. I was not controlling the Braves so the computer made a trade deadline deal with the Angels shipping Howie Kendrick to the Braves for second baseman Dan Uggla. Jason Heyward did indeed put up smashing numbers in 2013 as he won the NL MVP award, a Silver Slugger award and a Gold Glove award. He finished the year batting .313 with 44 home runs and 128 RBI’s. Andrelton Simmons won a Gold Glove award at shortstop and Freddie Freeman won the Gold Glove for the first base position. The 2013 Playoffs went like this… St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals in thrilling fashion for the Cardinals second time (ugh…) and Toronto Blue Jays beat the Angles to move on. The Atlanta Braves will take on the L.A. Dodgers in the first round. Clayton Kershaw faced Kris Medlen in game 1 with Kershaw dominating the Braves throwing a complete game five hit shutout with nine strikeouts to win 6-0. Medlen went only five innings giving up three runs off six hits. A home run by Hanley Ramirez and everyone in the Dodgers lineup getting at least one hit, leads L.A to a 1-0 lead. Game [[phy_address]] Tim Hudson facing Zack Greinke. The Braves offense hasn’t showed up yet this series and weren’t able to get a string of hits put together. They put nine hits on the board but only one run off Greinke. Following in Kershaw’s steps, Greinke goes nine complete innings with six strikeouts and only one run in the ninth inning. Hudson only reaches the 4th inning. Upton was the only offensive star for the Braves with having three hits but the Braves fall 4-1 to go down 2 games to none. Game 3 features Brandon Beachy on the mound for the Braves, he throws six innings keeping the Braves in contention. Facing elimination, the Braves finally get the offense going in the 7th inning putting three runs on the board from the bats of Heyward and Justin Upton. The Braves tack on five more runs in the 9th inning to win 9-3. Heading into another elimination game, the Braves trail 2-1 in the series. In the fourth game of the series the Dodgers put Clayton Kershaw back on the mound to finish off the Braves while Medlen will try to force a game 5. Kershaw pitches into the 8th inning not giving up a run and having six K’s. The Dodgers are able to put the first runs on the board in the 7th inning off Medlen to give L.A. a 2-0 lead. In the 9th inning, the Braves we able to get runners on base and score a run but with 2 outs Brian McCann hits a pop fly to center field to end the game and the year for the Braves. The Dodgers move on winning the series 3-1. The rest of the Divisional Series ends with the Reds move past the Cardinals to face the Dodgers for a chance to win the World Series. In the AL, the Yankees beat the Rangers and the Tigers tackle the Blue Jays. In the NLCS, the Dodgers sweep the Reds to move into the World Series. The ALCS ended a little more dramatic with the Tigers coming back from a 3-0 lead by the Yankees to win the series 4-3 and move on to face the Dodgers. The Dodgers beat the Tigers 4-1 in the 2013 World Series. A little dissatisfying for the Braves fans again this season but I guess we can say we lost to the World Series champs. It was fun doing this with MLB The Show 13 but I can’t agree with them, the Braves will be the 2013 World Series champions!!