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"One of Mark Critch’s earliest acting gigs was in a Newfoundland tourist production alongside a cast of displaced fishery workers. Since then, he’s found increasing opportunities to take his show on the road. In An Embarrassment of Critch’s, the star of CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes revisits some of his career’s—and the country’s—biggest moments, revealing all the things you might not know happened along the way: A wishful rumour spread by Mark’s father results in his big break; two bottles of Scotch nearly get him kicked out of a secret Canadian airbase in the United Arab Emirates; and for anyone wondering how to get an interview with the Prime Minister and Bono (yes, that Bono) on the same evening, Critch might recommend a journey to the 2003 Liberal Convention.\n\nCritch’s top-secret access to all of the funniest behind-the-scenes moments involve many of the charismatic and notorious politicians we love to see blush, including fearless leaders Justin Trudeau, Stephen Harper, Paul Martin, and Jean Chrétien, celebrities such as Pamela Anderson and Robin Williams, and other colourful figures he’s met over years of pulling off daring skits at home and abroad. Though Critch has spent years crisscrossing the country—and the globe—with the explicit aim of causing trouble everywhere he goes, like the best journeys, this one takes him right back home.\n\nPLATFORM: Mark’s first book, Son of a Critch has been adapted for television, with over 700,000 viewers per episode. Lionsgate will distribute the show in the US. Mark also hosts This Hour Has 22 Minutes, a flagship CBC show, airing weekly.\n\nNEWFOUNDLAND CONNECTIONS: Critch has a good relationship with Alan Doyle, Rick Mercer, Tom Power, and many others. We’ve seen how Newfoundlanders will support and promote each other.\n\nA PEEK BEHIND THE CURTAIN: Critch has spent his career interviewing politicians (often before they were famous) and has experienced most of the country’s biggest stories and moments from a unique vantage point.\n\nSERIOUS THEMES: In addition to the humour, the book reveals facets of big news stories that didn’t get coverage, including the story of a forgotten hero in the 2014 shootings at Parliament Hill.\n\nMARK CRITCH is one of the most recognizable faces in Canadian comedy and has won multiple awards for both writing and performance. For fourteen years, he has starred on CBC’s flagship show, This Hour Has 22 Minutes. As an anchor and “roving reporter,” he has brought celebrities and politicians to Canadian living rooms across the nation. He is the host of CBC’s Halifax Comedy Festival and has written for and appeared in CBC’s world-renowned Just for Laughs series.\n\n*SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2022 STEPHEN LEACOCK MEDAL FOR HUMOUR*\n\nPraise for An Embarrassment of Critch’s:\n\n“Mark Critch has written a second book, which is brilliant. How annoying. He writes with a charm and an ease that make you feel like he’s writing just for you. An Embarrassment of Critch’s is funny, insightful, and so damn human. It’s like a conversation with your funniest friend. I loved it.” –Jim Gaffigan, author of Dad is Fat\n\n“Mark Critch weaves rollicking tales that both surprise and delight. His words are hilarious, insightful, and oh-so entertaining. Prepare to laugh, cry, and get a glimpse behind the curtain of Canada’s most fascinating man! Everyone in my circle will be receiving a copy of this book.” –Tessa Virtue, Olympic champion and co-author of Tessa and Scott: Our Journey from Childhood Dream to Gold\n\n“Mark Critch and his writing are gifts of authenticity, both completely devoid of preciousness. They are important and vital. Critch is one of the good guys and his books are good books.” –Jay Baruchel, writer, actor, director, comedian, and author of Born into It\n\n“Mark is a proud Newfoundlander and Canadian who understands the human condition. His keen sense of observation and understanding of what makes people tick is the essence of his acting and comedic brilliance…. Mark Critch has become a model of what makes Canada special.” –Rt. Hon. Jean Chrétien, 20th Prime Minister of Canada"
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"Tallin, Estonia – If the next world war will be fought in cyberspace, recent events have shown the first shots have already been sent across the bow.\n\nWith several nations currently recovering from, or preparing for, cyber attacks, one former Soviet republic is launching an ambitious new programme that would protect its people, rewrite international law, and ultimately have wide-scale implications.\n\nAs Russian tanks rolled into Crimea last summer, Estonians were also preparing for a possible invasion. Known as the “tech capital of Europe”, officials of the Baltic state put renewed focus on an innovative plan to protect the country’s vast digital identity, through the creation of what they call “data embassies”.\n\nOfficials see these data embassies – online storage and remote servers that would be afforded the same protections as traditional embassies – as integral to the nation’s security.\n\nEstonia’s Cyber Security Strategy for 2014-2017, released in early 2014, included a key provision under “Ensuring digital continuity of the state,” that declared: “E-services, processes, and information systems [including digital registers of evidential value] that are essential for the digital continuity of the state are constantly updated and mapped, and they have mirror and backup alternatives. Virtual embassies will ensure the functioning of the state, regardless of Estonia’s territorial integrity.”\n\nThe project plans to use cloud technology and off-site servers to ensure all Estonian registries – from public records such as property ownership to secure ones like population records – will be duplicated and stored internationally, with an instantaneous, entirely virtualised, back-up process. Born of advancing technology several years ago but bogged down by bureaucracy, the concept was recently renewed by fear.\n\nThe past looms large over Estonia, which was occupied by the Soviet Union from 1940-1991.\n\nIts memberships in the EU and NATO couldn’t prevent a wide-scale DDoS attack in 2007 that came close to shutting down Parliament, the president’s office, the country’s largest bank, many news outlets, and other vital services.\n\nA Russian official later publicly confirmed the Kremlin’s connection to the attack.\n\nThe past two decades have seen disputes over how and where the border was drawn, allegations of human rights abuses against Russians living in Estonia, and growing tensions as Estonia becomes more integrated into the European Union.\n\nIn September, an Estonian counter-intelligence official was kidnapped at the Russian border, and taken to Moscow, where he was put on television and called a spy by Russia’s FSB, the successor to the Soviet Union’s KGB.\n\nWith such a history of events, both far and near, the threat of a Russian invasion is never far off.\n\nToomas Vaks, director of cyber security at the Estonian Information System Authority, said in discussions with his colleagues, they asked each other: “What will happen if we were to lose our independence? If somebody, like our crazy neighbour, were to occupy our country? What would happen next?”\n\nIf Russia was to occupy Estonia, Vaks said, it was his team’s job to ensure the state could still function. The key to that, he said, was ensuring the integrity of the data.\n\n“This idea of trying to protect knowledge and ideas and people is age-old,” said Mark Hagerott, the deputy director of the US Naval Academy’s Centre for Cyber Studies.\n\nA digitally savvy conquering nation can not only occupy land, they can alter a person’s history – discredit a few of the nation’s most prominent citizens, undermine their research through propaganda, claim they’re plagiarists and thieves, delete records of patents, and the country’s intellectual bank is robbed.\n\nTaavi Kotka, the deputy secretary general of ICT at Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications for Estonia, calls himself the country’s chief information officer, and has taken on the data embassies project as his personal mission.\n\n“War has a different meaning now. We have a very aggressive neighbour that is run by a madman,” he told Al Jazeera at his office in Tallinn. “We need to ensure the digital continuity of our people.”\n\nThat Estonia would be the pioneer of such a project is a result not only of its history with Russia, but also its role in creating some of the most ground-breaking and disruptive technology in Europe.\n\nThe country is home to Skype, which revolutionised telecommunications; the international peer-to-peer currency exchange website Transferwise, currently disrupting the banking industry; and the tech incubator Garage 48, which helps entrepreneurs develop a new product or application from idea to prototype over the course of a weekend boot-camp.\n\nEstonian Parliament recently approved “e-residencies” for non-Estonians wishing to establish a digital identity in Estonia to streamline conducting business within the country’s technological infrastructure, the first country to do so.\n\nA sophisticated system manages policing, Estonian Parliament, social welfare and other state services, all through a centralised, identity-based database that is one of its kind in the world.\n\nNearly all Estonians have an identity card with an encrypted barcode that can be loaded with everything from property records and taxes to library cards and transit passes, and the information is managed and protected through a series of safeguards that ensures no one in the government will access it improperly.\n\nIn 2013, Estonia and the United States signed a bilateral agreement, “The US-Estonia Cyber Partnership Statement,” that calls for cooperation in cyber security and cyber defence: exchange of best practices, critical infrastructure protection efforts, and technical information.”\n\nIn signing the agreement, Secretary of State John Kerry said, “This is an effort that guarantees that a country like Estonia, which has been a great partner in fighting for internet freedom, is going to help us to build our law enforcement capacity, education capacity, civil society, and provide unfettered access to people for the social media and the internet, even as we manage complex problems in the internet.”\n\nLike many governments, Estonia already backs up many databases physically, then couriers them to its brick and mortar embassies around the world. But the country’s growing dependence on digital services has made the delay and limited storage capacities of servers at embassies a hindrance.\n\nFuture in the cloud\n\n“The goal is to move the servers out of embassies where you don’t have proper cloud storage infrastructure,” Luukas Ilves, counsellor for digital affairs, permanent representative to the EU, and the son of Estonia’s president, told Al Jazeera at the Estonian embassy in Washington, DC.\n\n“You can put a rack in the basement [of an embassy] but that doesn’t have all the security, and most importantly, the standards of safety or liability that you would get in a data centre.”\n\nDespite the safety standards, data centres are not currently under the jurisdiction of Articles 22 and 25 of the Vienna Convention, which governs diplomatic properties and communications, respectively.\n\n“The legal framework, it will be changed. Definitely. It is going to happen. This is a normal process,” said Vaks.\n\nOnce fully functional, the data embassies system will exist outside the scope of a country’s foreign properties, and will live in third-party, often non-governmental, sites.\n\nIn the event of a true emergency, such as a ground invasion or cyber attack, the government would flip a metaphorical switch and all data, sensitive or not, would be either uploaded instantaneously or already backed up, so that domestic servers could be removed or destroyed to be kept from enemy hands.\n\nAlthough on a much grander scale, it will be similar to Dropbox running back-up on a personal laptop – if the laptop is destroyed, the data can still be accessed securely, with the added benefit of being protected by international treaties.\n\nEstonia is not the only country exploring methods of offshoring their public sector and IT platforms.\n\nAccording to Ilves, neighbouring Baltic countries Latvia and Lithuania have advanced similar programmes, as have the UK, Denmark, and the Netherlands.\n\nHowever, Estonia’s proposed data embassies are unprecedented in ambition, in that it’s the only programme attempting to gain the full protections granted to traditional embassies, and essentially rewrite international law in the process.\n\nOnce fully realised, the model could benefit countries around the world and help protect digital information from not only hostile neighbours, but also natural disasters, civil war, and mass emigration.\n\nTechnology itself is another challenge, as it continues to evolve faster than the project.\n\nYou can backup data that is not sensitive. But for sensitive information, I think the world's not ready for that yet.\n\nKeeping up with tech\n\nThe security protocols of two years ago now seem antiquated, and a project that relies on today’s technology will be well behind the curve two years from now.\n\nBut Sven Kivvistik, cyber security head of risk control at the Republic of Estonia Information System Authority, said having a methodical and deliberate roll-out will ultimately benefit the digital embassy project.\n\n“If we had a complete plan, this phase of deployment, that stage of deployment, etc, this goal is next year, or next month, we would take ourselves hostage. By taking it step by step, we can be flexible,” Kivvistik said.\n\nMost of Estonia’s non-sensitive records are already housed in third-party servers, including Amazon Cloud, which the government has used since 2009.\n\n“You just have to understand what kind of information you can put there,” Kotka said. “You can backup data that is not sensitive. But for sensitive information, I think the world’s not ready for that yet. I think these big companies have to earn some respect and trust before this can happen.”\n\nDespite the lack of trust with larger companies, Kotka said Estonia is working with Microsoft to create a custom programme that will meet all of the country’s security needs, using non-sensitive information as a beta test.\n\nThey’ll continue to incrementally trust the company with increasingly sensitive information as the programme develops, until all sides are confident the sensitive data will be fully secured, and protected under the same provisions as filing cabinets of documents in traditional embassies.\n\nThe caveat? In case of an invasion, Kotka said he’ll upload all the data at once.\n\nOfficials at Microsoft did not return requests for comment.\n\nIlves said the data embassies project also serves as a benchmark for broader conversations about the nature of tech and security in the European member state known for setting the continent’s digital trends.\n\n“Before we get to the point where we can actually have fully functioning data embassies and we can flip that switch, we’re going to fall through a lot of other problems that we’re still dealing with regarding virtualisation, data infrastructure, encryption, security aspects, and some of the legal issues of the data. So instead of having this general process, we set this very clear benchmark, which makes it easier internally, to get funding and buy-in, to get to this very specific outcome.”\n\nIt remains to be seen whether the outcome will be as dramatic as protecting its citizens’ virtual identities from a marauding neighbour, or merely protecting its reputation as the creator of the most ground-breaking technology in Europe.\n\nRegardless of the result, Estonia’s mission to create data embassies is redefining security in the digital age, and the treaties, laws, and players required to keep a nation safe.",
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"The University Council-American Federation of Teachers (UC-AFT) is a union that represents the UC’s non-tenure-track teachers and librarians. The union has been trying to renegotiate lecturer contracts for over three and a half years, arguing that the lack of job security and low salaries are unfair compared to CSUs’ and community colleges’ contracts that keep lectures on longer and pay more. The median annual salary of a UC lecturer is $19,067.\n\nNegotiations between the union and UC management began January 30, 2019. One year later, lecturers’ contracts expired during negotiations, and UC lecturers have been working without one ever since. After over a year and a half of negotiations with management and no agreement made, the union voted in May of this year to authorize a strike, giving union leaders the power to call one when they see fit.\n\n“This is an informational picket that is part of our bargaining process to make sure that the campus community and the larger community understands the stakes involved with our job security and workload issues,” Bill Quirk, executive director of UC-AFT, said at the 10 a.m.-2 p.m. picket at UC Santa Barbara’s Storke Tower.\n\nDuring the informational picket, Quirk added that the purpose of the picket is for the broader community to understand why lecturers are concerned with their job security and workload.\n\n“We are organizing toward a strike in the case that the university does not meet our core demands in bargaining around job security and workload. And the things that we’re demanding are basic.”\n\nThe union concluded its period of mediation and is beginning the process of fact-finding where both sides submit various documents related to their arguments and have the opportunity to request any records they need. This is a step required by the state government, which the union sees as an effort to “delay and even prevent workers from going on strike,” according to their website. The union is barred from calling a strike related to this contract dispute until the fact-finding process has ended.\n\nThe union is also debating whether or not to strike later this fall regarding multiple unfair labor practice charges they have filed against UC management. The union cites management’s refusal to negotiate with the union regarding additional costs that lecturers incurred beginning in March 2020 as the pandemic forced lectures online. Remote instruction led to accrued costs from buying webcams, upgrading their home internet — and in some cases — having to buy entirely new computers to run class.\n\nHowever, the union clarified that any strike occurring this fall would be over unfair labor practice claims, and would not be correlated with their contract negotiations regarding pay and job security, for which the picket was organized.\n\nFor lecturers attending the informational picket, frustration stems from the lack of connection between work performance and employment. Lecturers are hired on a yearly or quarterly basis, according to Quirk. Tenured professors, however, do not run the risks associated with job insecurity and have a higher pay.\n\n“[This is] in the hopes that if lecturers who are in positions longer are good teachers, [and] if our students get some value out of taking our classes that that be recognized,” said Chase Hobbs-Morgan, a lecturer in the political science department.\n\n“The big outcome that on a personal level, I would love, would be to move toward longer term contracts and security of employment for lecturers.”\n\nFor Hobbs-Morgan — whose partner’s tenured job at UCSB allows them to continue living in the area — the differences between tenure-track faculty and non-tenure-track lecturers can create an uncomfortable working environment.\n\n“There’s a division between tenure-track faculty and non-tenure-track lecturers that makes it so we don’t quite feel like we’re part of one community. And that, I suppose, — again, to put it sort of plainly — it just is awkward,” they said.\n\n“It is awkward working in a place where someone in my position is not quite sure where or how we fit into a department. We don’t feel like part of the same group of people who work … and yet we teach all the same students.”\n\nNick Jurkowski, a lecturer in the music department, said that the lack of job security is a yearly source of stress.\n\n“There’s just no job security at all, and it’s very easy for us to kind of fall between the cracks,” he said. “For example, I very frequently will get into summer and still have no idea what my employment status will be in the fall, which is fairly stressful having two little kids at home.”\n\n“The way that the system has evolved, which really relies on lecturers, has not kept pace with the realities on the ground for us and trying to have stable employment and being appropriately compensated.”\n\nJurkowski hopes that students will understand just how many of their classes are taught and run by non-tenured teachers.\n\n“I’m mostly hoping that they understand just how much the university relies on us and really, the realities we live under in order to do what we love, which is to teach undergraduates,” he said.\n\nWhile the prospect of a contract-related strike remains months on the horizon as the union sifts its way through the administrative process, there is still the possibility that the unfair labor practice claims made by the union could result in a strike as soon as this quarter.\n\n“It’s going to be really important for our members to understand that if we strike this fall that it’s about the unfair labor practice; it’s also about the overarching sort of disrespect and refusal to negotiate by the university, like that’s the main frame,” Quirk said.\n\nThanks for the info. I have never before heard a unanimous stance taken by 18,000+ undergraduates on any position. How long did it take to interview 20K folk?\n\nIf you ain’t paid by the UC your either an idiot or a cuck which is it?\n\nThere are Lecturers with security of employment (SOE). They are interviewed by the dept and extensively vetted by various agencies of relevance. There are also part time lecturers, They do not go through the same vetting and are not considered for FTE status as part of their job criteria. Yes, FTE comes with a number of job related advantages. If the part time lecturers feel they should be given the same or similar “perks” (e.g., job security), then they need to go through the same vetting process as the SOE lecturers and earn FTE status. At present they ask for… Read more »\n\nQwert…please get some basic information before you comment. Around 1/3 of lecturer are full time. Many of the full time lecturers have been teaching at UC for years. Many of the LSOE lecturers you mention were hired from the non-senate lecturer faculty positions that this article is about. You seem to know something about faculty positions, but you still get it all wrong…while trying to drive a wedge between faculty groups on campus. Over all, super lame comment.\n\nI have no idea what you are bloviating about. Calm down before you have an aneurysm. Nice, thoughtful response from an executive director of teachers. Speaks volumes.\n\nI simply noted that lecturers with SOE have been vetted through an extensive process including the dept, dean, CAP, and others.\n\nPart time lecturers have not (there may be exceptions. If they want to apply for FTE lecturer positions that is fine).\n\nAnd why in the world would I care to drive a wedge (do not bother to answer — it is purely rhetorical)?\n\nMy use of “part time” was technically incorrect. I meant that they were not FTE or lecturers with SOE (i.e., they had not gone through the same vetting process and did not have the same job requirements).\n\nI am so very sorry that my ill- considered shorthand so severely compromised my comment that you felt a need to blow steam about my understanding of the processes involved. I guess those three long years of CAP and 1,800 case reviews rendered me lame. Thanks for your thoughtful and helpful insights. I feel a greater affinity toward your position in consequence.\n\nThe issue is that the university and individual departments have become all-too comfortable just stringing along temporary lecturers without any intention of ever offering them the opportunity for FTE. I have seen lecturers being strung along like this for 10 or more years before finally begrudgingly being offered the absolute minimum FTE position and workload because it would be too much of a PITA for the dept to fund someone else to take on their courses and/or redesign that curriculum if they left. That’s a decade of serving a department with no benefits or consistent promises of course load. I’m… Read more »\n\nThat was a thoughtful answer and i thank you. Maybe you should be the Executive Director of Teachers instead of Quirk. At least you provided well-considered, informative and relevant information in response to my initial email comment. Thanks.\n\nQwert why are you shilling out for billionaires? Does the boot taste that good or are you just so vapid and mindless you have no other course of thought but to support people who ruin your education?\n\nBy the way. This problem would be greatly mitigated if we made the Faculty teach at a level commensurate with their job hiring — i.e., as a “professor”. If we required all faculty to teach at least 3-4 (real) courses per year, the need for non-FTE lecturers would be greatly reduced if not eliminated. But, we continue to allow faculty to do everything in their power to avoid teaching (particularly undergraduate classes). As ONE example, in one department, 4-5 of recent hires currently teach ONE course this academic year. This ostensibly is to attract candidates from peer competitors, and to… Read more »"
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"Vigorous picket held in Toronto outside the NATO Association of Canada headquarters, 44 Yonge Street, on December 3. The action condemned the 70th Anniversary NATO Summit being held in London that day.\n\nLast week, the 29 leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) went to celebrate their alliance’s anniversary in London, but snubbed the opening of United Nations climate conference where the other 164 world leaders and their delegations are meeting in Madrid.\n\nDespite several scientific reports urgently warning about the devastating impacts and security implications of rising carbon emissions, climate change was not even on the NATO agenda.\n\nInstead, the alliance leaders discussed Russia and China as adversaries, space as a new warfighting domain, greater warfare readiness and more defence spending.\n\nYet the Euro-Atlantic alliance instigates conflict with its combat troops along Russia’s borders and its containment measures against China. Space is a fragile global common that is already contaminated by debris and should be protected not weaponized.\n\nIt is NATO that is dangerously diverting our attention and resources to war and away from the grave threat of global warming.\n\nNATO members spend approximately $1 trillion annually on their militaries, which is more than 50% of global military spending. At the 2014 NATO Summit in Wales, members made a commitment to spend 2% of their GDP on defence by 2024 with 20% of that amount to be on equipment.\n\nAt this year’s London summit, Canada was repeatedly admonished for not spending enough on defence. However, the latest NATO expenditure report shows that Canada spent $29 billion on the Department of National Defence, which is 1.31% of GDP. On a cash basis, Canada is now ranked 6th highest among NATO members and 14th highest in the world for military spending.\n\nBy contrast, according to the Public Accounts of Canada, the federal government spent only $1.8 billion on the Department of Environment and Climate Change, which is 0.08% of GDP. Very little is allotted to the principal department tasked with protecting our natural environment.\n\nMoreover, under the 2016 Pan-Canadian Framework for Clean Growth and Climate Change, $132 billion of new spending over the next eleven years was announced by the federal and provincial governments. However, Canada’s 2017 defence policy, Strong Secure Engaged, promised more than $553 billion to maintain “high-end warfighting” to meet NATO’s requirements.\n\nTo stay interoperable, NATO members have to constantly upgrade their military capabilities. This procurement primarily benefits the big US arms manufacturers, which is why President Trump pushes alliance members to spend more on defence.\n\nYet, fighter jets, attack helicopters, warships and armoured vehicles are petroleum-powered and notoriously energy-inefficient. Within NATO countries, it is the military that is the largest institutional consumer of oil and largest emitter of greenhouse gases.\n\nWorse, in Canada like in other NATO members, the Canadian Armed Forces are exempted from reducing their emissions for their military vehicles and operations.\n\nOn the eve of the Madrid climate conference, the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said, “Our war against nature must stop.” It is NATO that is perpetuating this war against nature by fueling a carbon-intensive arms race and fomenting an expensive new Cold War.\n\nUnsurprisingly, the recent UN emissions gap report explains that Canada and the other NATO countries are not on track to limit the global mean temperature rise to 1.5°C. This past decade while NATO has fought its deadly and destructive global war on terror, the planet has warmed to the hottest on record.\n\nShamefully, NATO countries have also failed to meet their climate financing commitments. These wealthy, polluting countries have not adequately invested in the UN Green Climate Fund and have only pledged a paltry $7.5 billion over the next four years to help poor, developing countries adapt to climate-induced droughts, fires and flooding.",
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"Outside the NATO Summit, thousands of people from across the United Kingdom and Europe converged to call for the dissolution of the military alliance and for greater climate action. In Canada, we demonstrated in solidarity against the NATO Association of Canada, an institution funded by the US weapons giants Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics, in Toronto.\n\nAs revealed by a recent YouGov poll, support for NATO is waning in key members states: the UK, France and Germany. People are starting to see the military alliance as an aggressive, unaffordable anachronism that is polluting the climate and impeding progress on the Paris Agreement.\n\nA rapid reduction of greenhouse gases and a robust green new deal are not possible with rising military emissions and expenditures. We must work peacefully and cooperatively through the UN system with Russia, China and the entire international community on solving our common security challenge – averting catastrophic climate change.\n\nTamara Lorincz is a PhD candidate in the Balsillie School of International Affairs at Wilfrid Laurier University and a member of the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace."
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"\nThe Slovak national hockey team took the course for the world championship on Wednesday. Coach Craig Ramsay’s current staff has been escorted to Finland by members of the previous 20 years ago, who have so far been the only ones to have won the title of world champion. On the solemn occasion, both teams met in Bratislava on Tyršovo nábreží, with most of the golden generation coming.\n\nPHOTO: See images from the meeting of world champions with our representatives >>\n\nJust on Wednesday, 20 years have passed since winning the world title in Gothenburg, Sweden. On this occasion, the management of the national team organized a joint meeting and in this way wanted to motivate Slovakia’s youngest expedition to the World Cup in the era of Slovak independence with an average age of 24.44 years.\n\n“Coincidentally, it is a coincidence that we are leaving for the World Cup today and we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the title today. We have decided to take this opportunity to connect the two teams.” said for TASR captain of the world champions from Gothenburg Miroslav Satan, who will not be missing at the World Cup even now.\n\nOf course, already in the position of general manager of the national team and president of the Slovak Ice Hockey Association. “The mood before departure is good. The goals are, as every year, to advance to the quarterfinals. Last year we succeeded after eight years. I believe we will repeat it now. Although the team is younger than last year, I believe that the tournament will succeed and we will discover a hill of new names that the Slovak hockey fan does not know yet, “ wished Satan, who had regained his confidence two days ago at the SZĽH election congress and will be at the head of the union for another four years.\n\nWE GOT ANY BEER",
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"\nDefenders Ľubomír Višňovský and Richard Lintner, who have visited the city and stadiums in recent days, have fresh memories of Gothenburg. “We were reminded of this success. We ran a stadium, a hotel, we went to Karlstad, where we played a quarter-final duel against Canada. Interestingly, in the cabin in Gothenburg, where we were then as a team of Slovakia, nothing has changed. there is still the same floor as 20 years ago, the same walls, cabinets, and the window we went through to the dressing room instead of the door is still there.\n\nI told the general manager that they could renovate it at least once every ten years, and he said, “You know, when things work, we’d better not change.” It was funny, but all the more nostalgic when we entered that cabin, ” said Lintner and also revealed that he and “Višň” also had a bit of a commemoration of the championship celebrations: “I won’t lie, we had a beer and we also had dinner at a Czech restaurant, which we often went to.”\n\nSlovakia won two of the four medals in Helsinki and Lintner believes that the tradition of successful performances in the Finnish capital could continue. “It was already a very young team at the Olympics and now nothing has changed. For exactly the same reason, I don’t think there’s a reason not to have high expectations and not to believe that our boys will advance from the group. The system, the machine, “Kicks that have been kicked for several years will not disrupt the line-up too much. Helsinki is traditionally a successful city for us, so I would only beg the guys not to break the tradition we have there.” he said.\n\nNO NEED TO LIVE IN THE PAST",
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"\nBoth gold defenders are the inspiration for one of the youngest in the current selection. Eighteen-year-old Simon Nemec also believes that the national team in Helsinki will not disappoint. “We always remember the videos from the golden championship somehow, it was a great success and I believe that we will imitate it someday. Ľubo Višňovský was an extra class among the defenders, as well as Rišo Lintner. From my point of view, these are the two I would deal with. Our team can shoot too and we all believe we can make some success, but I’m going to the tournament with humility and we’ll see how it turns out, I don’t have the nerves, we want to enjoy it and make some success for Slovakia , “ he said.\n\nThe success of the golden generation is also an inspiration for another young man, Juraj Slafkovsky: “Yes, but as I said, there is no need to live in the past. It’s nice that we’ve had such success, but it’s been 20 years and we need to look at the present and what’s next. That’s most important.” he said.\n\nHe started at the elite world championship just like the German last year, in February he shone at the Olympic Games in Beijing, where he helped Slovakia to win historical bronze medals with seven goals. At the age of 17, he also became the most productive hockey player, the best scorer and the most useful player of the Olympic tournament (MVP).\n\nHe will go to Finland at the World Championships as an adult and realizes that his performances can also help him in the subsequent NHL draft. The 18-year-old winger has a good chance of becoming the highest drafted Slovak hockey player in history. The record is held by Marián Gáborík, whom Minnesota chose from third place in 2000. So far, however, he is not dealing too much with this and is focusing on performances at the World Championships.\n\n“I didn’t watch the draft lottery until the morning. It doesn’t matter who chooses it, what matters is what chance the draft players end up. It looks good on paper that I’m the first player in Europe, but I don’t deal with it until someone draws me. the team I would like, ” he added.",
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"There has been a surge in the price of essential foods in the provinces of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and Gauteng due to the unrest that is currently taking place.\n\nWhat started out as riots in support of former president Jacob Zuma following his sentence of 15 months for contempt of court, quickly turned into looting and chaos.\n\nSeveral malls and retailers across the affected provinces have lost a large amount of their stock leading to consumable items becoming scarce and ultimately a price surge.\n\nPrior to the riots, the global pandemic and subsequently the lockdown led to an increase in prices. According to Business Tech, over the past 10 months the cost of an average basket of food items increased by 7.1% although the inflation rate for the same period was between 3-5%.\n\nSo, how much have South African’s been paying for essential items this week during the pandemic and unrest? Here is a list of the ridiculous prices food has been sold at.\n\nDuring the course of the week, the operations of bread production had been affected by the riots resulting in bread becoming scarce. Due to the scarcity and the impact of looting bread was being sold between R40 to R75 for a loaf.\n\n“Some of our operations have been impacted, mostly due to employees not being able to get to work. Our priority is the health and safety of our employees, and we are doing our utmost to ensure they are not put at risk. We have not been able to deliver staple foods in KwaZulu-Natal since Sunday,” said Siobhan O’Sullivan of Premier Foods, which produces Blue Ribbon bread to the Sowetan.\n\nDiren Annamalay, a resident of Margate, KwaZulu-Natal said he paid R40 for a loaf of bread while a loaf of white bread was being advertised on Twitter for R75 in Tembisa, Gauteng. A loaf of Albany white bread is usually not more than R15 at local supermarkets.\n\nMilk, a staple just like bread, has also shot up in price. KZN resident Yandisa Mbanjwa said one litre of long life milk, which usually retails for roughly R15 was being sold for R25 in KwaMakhutha. While a Twitter user from Durban, KZN said a two litre milk was R75 which usually retails at roughly R26. She also said that 10kg flour, which retails at around R115 was R500.\n\nWhile residents are paying excessive amounts for milk, agricultural union Kwanalu’s CEO Sandy La Marque said farmers have no choice but to dump some 28 000 litres of milk a day according to East Coast Radio.\n\nA Twitter user from Durban said that a bag of 10kg rice, which costs around R170 surged to R240.\n\nA 1kg of sugar which usually costs around R21.50 shot up to R65 according to Chatsworth resident, Serisha Govender. While a Tweep from Durban said 1kg of sugar was R150.\n\nA resident of Chatsworth, Sumeshan Govender said he paid R144.66 for four pieces of lamb chops. However, he said that although there was a surge in prices local shops were also lenient on the community.\n\n“I still think it was nice of them opening the store even if it was just for a few minutes. They even let the lady in front of me take her stuff even though her card declined and said come back and pay another time,” said Govender.\n\nA Greenwood Park resident recently recently said she paid R24 for a pack of 10 toilet rolls on SABC news when she called out President Cyril Ramaphosa asking if he is okay.\n\nSince the looting there has been a surge in advertisements on Facebook Marketplace which has many people thinking the looters are ready to sell."
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"Only a few results are in, but they're painting a dire picture for Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party -- and the recriminations are well underway.\n\nCorbyn, the socialist leader who dragged the party to the left after his upset win in the 2015 leadership contest, has now led the party to one of its worst ever electoral results, if the exit poll is correct.\n\nHis ally John McDonnell told the BBC that Brexit dominated the campaign, with Boris Johnson's message resonating. But plenty of Labour candidates, MPs and insiders have blasted his leadership -- and called for his allies to follow him out of the door.\n\nIt's increasingly unlikely Corbyn will survive this result. What's up in the air is the role Momentum, the left-wing campaigning group that has remodeled the Labour Party since his 2015 victory, will play in the party going forward.\n\nCorbyn was a disaster on the doorstep,\" longtime Labour politician Alan Johnson told Momentum founder Jon Lansman on ITV. \"Everyone knew that he couldn't lead the working class out of a paper bag. Now Jon's developed this Momentum group ... I want them out of the party. I want Momentum gone. Go back to your student politics.\"\n\n“For @UKLabour leadership to blame Brexit for the result is mendacious nonsense. Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership was a bigger problem. To say otherwise is delusional. The Party’s leadership went down like a lead balloon on the doorstep. Labour’s leadership needs to take responsibility,” he tweeted.\n\nHis anger followed similar verdicts from other Labour figures, including Ian Murray, who wrote: \"Every door I knocked on, and my team and I spoke to 11,000 people, mentioned Corbyn. Not Brexit but Corbyn. I’ve been saying this for years. The outcome is that we’ve let the country down and we must change course and fast.\"\n\nWe're repeatedly told that you can't trust the polls these days -- but the UK's exit polls are usually fairly accurate.\n\nIn 2017, they underestimated the Conservatives' vote share by three seats. In 2015, they undershot it by 14.\n\nBut in the two elections before, they predicted the winning parties' seat tally exactly right.",
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Maybe not tonight but tomorrow.”\n\nDavid Lammy, a Labour MP in London who won't be in any trouble tonight, adds that the results look \"abysmal.\"\n\nIan Murray, a Labour MP in Scotland, had a similarly damning verdict of Corbyn's leadership -- and you can be sure that there will be plenty more calls for him to step down when the sun comes up.\n\nThere's been no word from Corbyn yet, but many within Labour appear to be looking toward the next leader.\n\nCaroline Flint, the Labour candidate in Don Valley who may find herself in deep trouble tonight, tweeted: \"We're going to hear the Corbynistas blaming it on Brexit and the Labour Uber Remainers blaming Corbyn. Both are to blame for what looks like a terrible night for Labour. Both have taking for granted Labour's heartlands. Sorry we couldn't give you a Labour Party you could trust.\" The tweet was later deleted, but was caught by Britain's PA news agency.\n\nThe first few seats are being announced, and they're awful news for Labour.\n\nThe Conservatives have just taken Blyth Valley -- a previously unthinkable result that shows just how dramatically Brexit has torn up Britain's electoral map.\n\nThe seat is a historic mining community that has never been held by another party. Labour lost 15% of their vote there, while the Conservatives picked up 5%.\n\nMoments earlier, the first two seats were announced. Houghton and Sunderland South was held by Labour, but Jeremy Corbyn's party lost more than 18% of its vote share. The party also held Newcastle upon Tyne Central, and also lost votes there, though their share held up slightly better.\n\nIf the exit poll is correct, Boris Johnson and his Conservative party are on course for a thumping parliamentary majority which vindicates the electoral strategy of focusing on Brexit. The Prime Minister will now have a mandate for his withdrawal agreement -- but that will only signal the start of complex negotiations with the European Union.\n\nWhile it is predicted to remain the second-largest party in parliament, Labour could be set for major upheaval as the exit poll suggests that Jeremy Corbyn has failed to unite a voter base divided on the Brexit question.\n\nQuestions are being asked as to whether Corbyn and Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell can continue in their posts. \"These are things that will be discussed by the leadership of the party in the next few days,\" said Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner, according to the PA news agency.\n\nThe party failed to make a significant breakthrough, gaining just one seat according to the exit poll. 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"Target scopes are the most popular type of 1000 yard scope. These scopes are intended for precision shooting. They tend to have the highest magnification of any type of scope and very small clicks on the turrets.\n\nReticles tend to be in the second focal plane. They also tend to have simple crosshairs. However, they may have a BDC (bullet drop compensation) reticle or similar style to help with ballistic correction, such as for holdover.",
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"Most of us never get the opportunity to make shots in the 1000 yard range while hunting. For the lucky few who do, however, there are scopes designed for that.\n\n1000 yard hunting scopes tend to have lower magnification to preserve a larger field of view. They generally have simple reticles that allow hunters a clear view of their prey.\n\nThey also tend to have low-profile capped turrets since they’re only really intended to be manipulated to zero the scope.",
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"Tactical 1000 yards scopes are primarily intended for use by police and law enforcement. After all, the chances of being in a position to defend yourself from a threat 1000 yards away are almost nothing as a civilian.\n\nThis means that a fixed number of turret clicks (usually 10) accounts for a shift in the point of impact that’s equal to the distance between hash marks on the reticle. Reticles tend to be in the first focal plane and are often illuminated.\n\nMagnification tends to be on the higher end, but not as high as target scopes.",
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"On the most basic level, a 1000 yard scope works the same as pretty much any other.\n\nLight enters the scope through the objective lens, then travels to the erector system in the main tube, which houses the reticle and magnification lens.\n\nIf the former, it’s a front or first focal plane (FFP) reticle or scope. This causes the target and reticle to stay the same size in proportion to each other as magnification changes.\n\nIn other words, as the magnification increases, both the target and the reticle appear to grow larger.\n\nAfter exiting the main tube, the light enters the eyepiece to exit through the optical lens and form your sight picture.",
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"To shoot 1000 yards, you obviously need a high power scope. A 1000 yard scope isn’t going to be used for close-range shooting, so you can opt for a relatively high minimum magnification.",
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"The scope should have clear, high-quality lenses that provide a high definition, undistorted sight picture with high color fidelity. They should provide good light transmission but should prevent glare for excellent performance in all light conditions.",
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"With our second pick, the Vortex Viper PST Gen II, you can get a great scope, even with a limited price range.\n\nThis scope has an illuminated glass-etched EBR-4 MOA reticle with 10 illumination intensity settings. It has matching Zero Stop tactical-style MOA windage and elevation turrets for easy zeroing and adjustment.\n\nThe scope is waterproof, fog proof, and shockproof. It also has a matte hard-coat anodized finish and ArmorTek scratch-resistant lens coating.\n\nIf you’re looking for a truly high-end scope, you can’t go wrong with the Leupold VX-6. This scope is built for the utmost precision.\n\nIt has the highest magnification power of any scope on our list with 42x maximum magnification. It also has target turrets with precise ⅛-MOA adjustment.\n\nAt the same time, the Leupold VX-6 is lightweight. It weighs just 26.3 ounces, which is about 5 ounces less than any other scope on this list.",
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When he’d finished playing the ukulele, he handed the duck over to Annie’s landlady and, when roasted, it “made a wonderful meal.”\n\nNext week they were in Houghton-le-Spring, which allowed Robert to sneak up to Newcastle where he spent £3 10s on an engagement ring.\n\nThe following week, he was at the Pavilion in Grange Villa – “just a row of miners’ houses and a theatre”, he said in his biography – near Chester-le-Street while she was down the A693 in West Stanley.\n\nPerhaps their theatrical diaries were about to tear them apart, but that week they booked the register office in Chester-le-Street, and with Robert’s straightman, Tommy Hunter, as best man, and the landlady and her husband of his digs in Grange Villa acting as witnesses, they got married.\n\nAfterwards, they had a bite to eat at the co-op café. It cost Robert 6s 3d for the five of them, which left him nine pennies to leave as a tip for the waitress.\n\nThen for the happy couple it was back to Annie’s lodgings in West Stanley, but the landlady refused to believe that they were man and wife and turned them out when they tried to begin their married life in the same bed beneath her roof.\n\nSo they headed further west down the A693 and in Consett, that most romantically-inclined of places, they spent their happy honeymoon.\n\nA year or so later, Robert had changed his name to Bud Flanagan – in the trenches, he had vowed that he’d “make a a laughing stock” of the name of an anti-Semitic Sergeant-Major Flanagan – and he had teamed up with Chesney Allen, whom he had first met in Flanders, to form Flanagan and Allen.\n\nThey were part of the original Crazy Gang of performers in the west end of London, and became the biggest musichall stars of the 1930s – Underneath the Arches was the No 1 hit of 1932. When war broke out, their gentle humour was still popular, and their song mocking the Germans, We’re Going to Hang Out the Washing on the Siegfried Line, was another big hit.\n\nEntertainment had moved on by the time the war came to an end, and Flanagan and Allen were never as big after it as they had been before. However, shortly before his death in 1968, Bud Flanagan recorded what must be his best known song – certainly his most played song: Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr Hitler?, the theme to Dad’s Army, written by Jimmy Perry as a pastiche of real Flanagan and Allen war songs.\n\nAnd to think that north Durham has an important, matrimonial part to play in his story: in fact, it is believed that in 1926, when Bud and Annie’s son Buddy was born, his birth was registered in Chester-le-Street.\n\nALL of this comes to light because of our series of articles on Durham coalfield cinemas that we’ve been running recently.\n\nWe are indebted to Michael Curry, who says: “I was born at Newfield near Pelton in 1945. We had a choice of three local cinemas: the Grand at Newfield, the King’s at Pelton and the Pavilion at Grange Villa.\n\n“Our local was the Grand, which was adjacent to the Newfield Inn – 7d on the bench seats at the front, 10d for the middle seats and 1s 1d for the raised seats to the rear, although there was no balcony.”\n\nThe King’s Cinematograph Hall opened in Pelton on April 20, 1922, with 975 seats, and, unusually, Sunday opening was allowed. The Coronation Pavilion, where Bud Flanagan played, was opened in time for Edward VII’s coronation in 1911. It was initially just a musichall theatre but the following year, it gained a cinema licence so it could show films to its 850 seats.\n\nAll three seem to have closed in the early 1960s, and Michael has kindly sent pictures of what they look like now. The Grand has been demolished and is now a car sales lot. The King’s became a tyre warehouse and has fairly recently been replaced by a residential development, but Bud Flanagan’s Pavilion survives – after a spell as a bingohall, it was converted into houses, but you can still see where in Grange Villa he played during one of the most memorable weeks of his life.\n\nAS Bud Flanagan noted in his biography, Grange Villa was “just a row of miners’ houses and a theatre”. Its story dates from the arrival of the Stanhope & Tyne Railway in the district, which encouraged the opening first of the Alma Pit (named after the 1854 battle in the Crimea and also known as West Pelton Colliery) at Grange Villa in 1858 and then the Handenhold Colliery a little to the north in 1860.\n\nRead full story at: Voice of Dad’s Army – one half of Flanagan and Allen – spent his honeymoon in Consett | The Northern Echo"
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I mean, if he wasn’t offering rides to cantankerous, elderly women, you might find him engaging in the much-needed rehabilitation of falsely convicted criminals or lending logistical support to masked vigilantes wishing to rid our cities of such criminals.\n\n(of course, lily-livered, bleeding-heart types would rather that we not rid our streets of falsely convicted wife-killing bankers and, instead, target bankers who merely engage in casual games of multi-billion dollar three-card Monte)\n\nThe existential threat posed by Morgan Freeman to America’s economy didn’t really register until this morning when I saw a commercial for Visa before I’d ingested enough caffeine to think straight.\n\nIn this commercial, serene images of undersea flora and fauna fill the screen accompanied by the soothing strains of The Moody Blues’ Tuesday Afternoon.\n\nThen, the earnest voice of “the only guilty man in Shawshank,” asked, in a somewhat accusatory tone, “When was the last time you went to the aquarium, with your daughter, on a Tuesday?”\n\nSure, an aquarium crawl sounds like a lovely way to spend the day after Monday. One of the finest aquariums in the country is a two-hour drive away and, though I have no daughter, the way some of my co-workers squeeze out offspring of both sexes as though it was a bodily function, I could likely borrow one…\n\nBut that is exactly what Morgan Freeman wants me to do. In other words, he is promoting not only truancy, but he is espousing a fiscal policy that encourages absenteeism from work.\n\nThis would all be well and good for aquarium barons, fishmongers, and oceanographers who would likely see profits that would make those of Exxon be mere pocket change, but at what cost?\n\nThe rest of the economy would fall into a death spiral. 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More progress will require higher levels of trust, commitment and investment by the two governments, and creative thinking to find better ways to address illegal drug use and flows.\n\nLaunching a reinvigorated effort against international criminal groups will also depend on the state of U.S.-Mexico relations and, specifically, if the governments find a way to work for mutually acceptable outcomes on two other important topics: trade (NAFTA) and migration. It is hard to imagine that the two governments can forge the confidence needed to reach a new level of collaboration against criminal networks without bilateral relations moving beyond the recent high-profile tensions. Mexican domestic politics, for one, won’t allow it.\n\nU.S.-Mexican cooperation in fighting criminal groups and drug smuggling has improved markedly since the creation of the Merida Initiative in 2008. This bilateral program aims to disrupt the operational capacity of organized crime, to support rule of law improvements, to create a twenty-first century border—and to help Mexican communities wracked by criminal violence. The United States has appropriated some $2.6 billion for Merida Initiative programs, while Mexico has spent over ten times that amount in efforts to improve law enforcement and justice performance.\n\nMany drug kingpins have been killed or captured. Mexican law enforcement, military and intelligence capacities have improved. U.S.-Mexico law enforcement, justice, intelligence and related cooperation is arguably the best it has ever been. Still, drug cartels have split into smaller—and often more violent—groups, which continue to supply the U.S. drug market, increasingly with heroin and synthetic opioids. Criminal groups have also turned to other activities from extortion to fuel theft, further damaging Mexican communities.\n\nSecretary of State Rex Tillerson raised hopes for renewed U.S.-Mexico engagement, announcing that senior Mexican officials would come to Washington, DC May 18 to participate in “an interagency process to see if we can get at transnational organized crime and begin to break these organized crime units up.” Tillerson argued that the drug smuggling organizations are a threat to both countries and that dealing with the problem is “vital.” Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly has also made fighting Transnational Criminal Organizations involved in drug smuggling a priority, linking it to the 52,404 deaths in the United States caused by drug overdoses in 2015: the highest number of drug-related deaths that the United States has ever seen. Particularly important is the sharp rise in deaths linked to opioid overdoses from the abuse of prescription opioids, heroin and illegal synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl. Those overdoses have quadrupled since 1999. Recent testimony and reports by the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Agency and the State Department detail the surge in U.S. demand and in illegal drug production and flows from Mexico.\n\nFrom the Mexican side, the needs are also grave. Despite funds invested in improving and reforming federal and state law enforcement and justice systems, drug production has grown and homicides in Mexico again rose in 2015–16, reaching almost 23,000 in 2016. Reports from the first three months of 2017 suggest that homicides in Mexico could reach a new high this year. While the Mexican government points out that media reporting has unfairly compared Mexico to international war zones, increased criminal violence is a very serious problem which the police and military have not yet been able to staunch.\n\nSmuggling drugs to the United States remains very profitable, with income estimated between $19 and $29 billion a year. Mexican officials readily add that the money buys many U.S. weapons for criminals to use in Mexico and fuels much corruption.\n\nOn the United States’ side of the border, the challenges are also immense. Somehow the drugs get from U.S. border crossings—where most of the heroin and other opioids are thought to enter—to communities across the country despite federal, state and local law enforcement efforts. U.S. demand-reduction and anti-addiction programs have not yet turned the tide. Neither have the United States or others been able to track down the vast illicit profits that are believed to flow from this deadly trade.\n\nThis week’s U.S.-Mexico meeting can begin to explore how the two governments can more effectively work together. The effort must eventually involve a range of agencies and departments to attack effectively the entire illicit drug chain from production (which can be poor, remote communities growing opium poppies or via a shipment of chemicals arriving clandestinely from China), to distribution chains, to local marketing, and to systems handling the finances for the criminal groups. Key will be the ability not just to arrest and convict bad guys, but to track and seize assets, to move against those who facilitate financial flows, and to break up gang networks so that they will not just re-form with new leaders. And, on the U.S. side, more effective drug demand reduction and anti-addiction programs are essential.\n\nWhen Secretaries Tillerson and Kelly sit down with their Mexican counterparts in Washington, it can be a new beginning in a long and complicated effort against dangerous and ingenious opponents. Good will and creativity will be vital to build the confidence and commitment needed for success. Despite the challenges, this is a great opportunity for two neighbors to underscore the importance of better collaboration and to move toward better results.\n\nEarl Anthony Wayne served as U.S. ambassador to Mexico from 2011—15. Wayne is a Public Policy Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars."
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"Monaco’s new Ambassador in Italy Anne Eastwood has been officially received at the Palazzo del Quirinale in Rome.\n\nThe accreditation ceremony was held on Monday 14th November with the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella, followed by a private interview in the prestigious Studio alla\n\nVetrata, where political consultations were held only a few weeks ago in the formation of the new Italian government.\n\nAlso present on Monday were the president’s diplomatic advisers and the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Edmondo Cirielli.\n\nPrince Albert recently made official visits to the former Grimaldi fiefdoms in Italy, while the municipality of Dolceacqua (province of Imperia) is set to be twinned with the Principality.\n\nDuring the accreditation event, various issues of common interest were addressed including\n\nItalian-Monegasque agreements in the areas of tax, economic and humanitarian actions.\n\ndynamism of bilateral relations and expressed the desire of both countries to further strengthen their dialogue and cooperation in the future, in all areas that generate synergies and particularly in the field of the environment where Monaco and Italy are already collaborating closely within the framework of Monegasque initiatives for the preservation of the marine environment in the Mediterranean,” said the Prince’s government in a statement."
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"A number of state officials, ministers, MPs and Muslim scholars also observed the prayers, which were led by sheikh Adnan al-Afiouni, Mufti of Damascus and its countryside.\n\nEid al-Adha festival, which marks the end of the annual Muslim pilgrimage of Hajj to Mecca, commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to follow God’s command to sacrifice his son Ismael.",
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"Sheikh al-Afiouni delivered the Eid sermon, saying Eid al-Adha this year gives the Syrians hope for the end of the crisis in the country thanks to the Syrian Arab Army and the victories it has achieved.\n\nHe also referred to the recent reconciliation agreements, where civilians and gunmen have been evacuated from cities in Damascus countryside and Homs, which he said indicates that those who want to go back on the right track always find the doors of the homeland open for them.\n\nSheikh al-Afiouni saw in President al-Assad’s choosing of Daraya city to perform the Eid prayers an indication of embarking on reconstruction in the terrorism-stricken city after the evacuation of civilians and militants has been completed.\n\nIt is also a proof that the Syrian state is honest and sincere in taking care of all parts of the homeland, he said.\n\n“Together with you Mr. President we will rebuild modern Syria and make it more beautiful, powerful and developed than it has been,” added al-Afiouni.\n\nFollowing the prayers, President al-Assad toured a number of streets in Daraya city and saw the damage inflicted upon the infrastructure, places of worship and public and private properties due to the terrorist attacks.\n\nHe listened to reviews by the officials concerned on their recent visits to Daraya city after the evacuation process and was briefed on the plans set up for restoring services to the city so that people can return to their homes as soon as possible.\n\nIn statements to the national media, the President said “Visiting Daraya today has plenty of meanings. They may be symbolic, but they are not addressed to the Syrian people as I and the Syrian people… have been in the same situation since the beginning of the crisis.”\n\nHe added that the Syrian people have been aware of the reality of the conspiracy and the existence of traitors and agents and the external factor and share the same feelings whenever an area is taken by the terrorists, or liberated by the army or when a reconciliation agreement is achieved.",
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"The President affirmed that the message of his visit to Daraya is addressed to those who have worked against Syria and bet on its collapse, especially those countries that got directly involved in conspiring against Syria and supporting the terrorists and the Syrian traitors and agents who chose to be part of the foreign plot.\n\n“We as state, by coming to this area, also send a message to those [sides] that the Syrian state is determined to retake every area from the terrorists and restore security and safety,” stressed the President, adding that the state is also resolved to reconstruct all that has been destroyed physically and on the human level.\n\n“We come here today to replace the false freedom they tried to market at the beginning of the crisis, including about Daraya, with the real freedom; the freedom that starts with restoring security and safety, goes through reconstruction and ends with the independent national decision,” said President al-Assad.\n\nHe reiterated that the message is addressed especially from Daraya “since there are some who were annoyed that [Daraya] was brought back home and had issued official statements, and they are Western officials.”\n\nHe addressed those parties saying “You are sad and extremely distressed, whereas we are happy; firstly because Daraya is back, and secondly because you are sad and distressed,” adding that the when the conspirators reach a point where they are feeling distressed, “it means that things are going in the right direction.”\n\nThe President dismissed as “malicious” and “dangerous” the talk about “demographic changes” being attempted by the Syrian state in the areas taken from the terrorists or where reconciliations happen.\n\nHe went on saying that this talk targets not only Daraya but Syria as a whole as it aims at creating the impression that the Syrian society is dismembered where social groups are at odds with each other to show that the Syrian cities are divided along sectarian, racial or religious lines.\n\nThe President however affirmed that there is no need to worry about this issue as this game has been played so many times, and that it has now become difficult to market such a concept as “demographic change” because the Syrian people have high-level awareness and they have learned a lot throughout the crisis.\n\nAs for his message regarding the areas that are still under the gunmen’s control, President al-Assad called on the Syrians to walk towards reconciliation, stressing that experience, especially over the past three years, showed that the Syrian state has kept all its promises and has always been open for reconciliation and for stopping the bloodshed.\n\nThe doors of the homeland, he reiterated, will always be open to those who want to get back on the right track at any time and at all levels .\n\n“However, those who are determined and insist on acting as tools in return for a handful of dollars, we simply say to them ‘the armed forces will continue their work unhesitant and undaunted and regardless of any internal or external conditions until restoring security and safety to all areas in Syria,” the President said."
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"In 1910, the Vauxhall Motor Company entered three cars in the Prince Heinrich Tour. This was an event named after Prince Albert Wilhelm Heinrich of Prussia, and was an automobile contest held from 1908 to 1911 and a precursor to the German Grand Prix. Prince Heinrich was the brother of Emperor Wilhelm II. He had staged a Kaiserpreis for automobiles in 1907 (and also for other sports too) and was an automobile enthusiast and inventor.\n\nOnly production touring cars with four seats and three passengers were admitted in the Trial and no specially made race cars were permitted. The trophy for the winner was a model car made of 13,5 kg silver.\n\nThe Vauxhall cars on the event were built to a new design by the brilliant engineer, Laurence Pomeroy, and were called the C10 model. Whilst the vehicles did not win the trial, they performed so well against other entrants with bigger engined cars that they attracted widespread interest and the company continued to develop them for their sporting and record breaking endeavours.\n\nSoon known as the ‘Prince Henry’ Vauxhalls, the model became widely acknowledged as the first British Sports car and the first car in the world to exceed 100 mph with a 21hp engine.\n\nThe three litre engined Prince Henry Vauxhalls of 1910 -1 912 went on to win many speed events at such places as Brooklands, Shelsley Walsh and Aston Clinton. In 1912 Vauxhall entered two Prince Henry cars in the 1912 Swedish Winter Trial. Of the total of sixty cars made, only four survive today, two running in the UK and two in Australia, but only one is one the road.\n\nThe acknowledged expert on Edwardian Vauxhalls, Alisdaire Lockhart decided to recreate one of these Prince Henry Vauxhalls. The 14 year project started with the gathering of a collection of parts and the modification of the chassis to meet the configuration of the 1912 cars. Engine parts were sourced from South Australia and after a considerable amount of work and technical expertise, a motive unit to 1912 specification was produced. The body – with an ash frame – was constructed from drawings and photographs of the 1912 car, and in 2010 the car was completed just in time for the Prince Henry celebrations at Shelsley Walsh,\n\nAlisdaire is now taking the car to Sweden to commemorate the centenary of the Great Winter Reliability Trial of 1912. Two cars were entered in the event 100 years ago. One – a 20hp Prince Henry – for Percy Kidner, the Managing Director of Vauxhall and the other – a 20hp A type – for Hjalmar Kjellgren, the company’s agent in Sweden.\n\nThe trial of 1000km (600 miles) consisted of a reliability run from Stockholm to Gothenburg along the north side of Lake Wettern, returning to the capital by a route taking in the south side of the lake. The 41 entrants started the event at one minute intervals, with a maximum speed of 30kpm in daylight and 20 kpm at night, with a compulsory 12 hour stop at Gothenburg. From the outset, Kjellgren stuck to the rules incurring no penalty points whilst Kidner went as fast as possible throughout the event, meaning that he led the event back to Stockholm. When results were announced Kjellgren’s car was placed second, but Kidner lost many points for travelling too fast between checkpoints and was placed 11th overall. However, it was deemed that the Vauxhalls were the fastest cars on the event and came home in glory but without the major spoils of battle!\n\nThe 2012 centenary celebration of the Trial will feature Alisdaire Lockhart’s recreated Prince Henry Vauxhall following the route of the original event where possible and visiting landmarks on the run with a reception at the headquarters of the KAK (the orgainsers of the 1912 event). Alasdaire will be accompanied by Kay Mordza, of the Svenska Vauxhall Register and Andrew Duerden, Vauxhall’s Archivist. The car will also be on show at the Tjoloholm Classic Vehicle Rally on the weekend prior to the run."
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"Watching hours of Olympics coverage in August made me regret the decision not to apply for tickets; the atmosphere looked amazing, easily worth the travel hassles and cost that had originally dissuaded me. By the time Gill and I considered the Paralympics so had everyone else – tickets were scarce, we accepted that television was as close as we would get. Then, Friday afternoon, I received an invite from adidas to attend a session at the Paralympics as part of their promotion of the Front Line to Start Line campaign. Too good an opportunity to miss. Debate was short despite the busy weekend: we were going to the Paralympics.\n\nFour hours after we left home we were in the Olympic Park, kitted out with Front Line to Start Line t-shirts, and a little overawed by the size of it. Not that we saw that much of the park – I hadn’t appreciated the scale of the venue until now and the couple of hours we’d allowed were about enough to have some food, look at the merchandise and find our entrance to the Stadium. With more time and more planning we would have happily spent a day exploring the Park.",
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"Sat towards the front on the second tier of the Stadium we had a great view of the track with the finish line and podium in front of us. As we waited the Paralympic athletics classification system was helpfully explained: the letter indicates the event, T for Track and F for field; the first number indicates the type of disability, 1 for visual impairment, 3 for cerebral palsy, 4 for amputees and 5 for wheelchair athletes; and the second number roughly indicating the degree of impairment. Simple enough to understand, but highlighting the complexity of trying to deliver a level playing field across a diversity of disabilities. The evening opened with the men’s 400m T12 heats, visually impaired runners with the option to use a guide, on the track. At the same time the men’s Javelin F44 finals, single leg amputees, began in the central field.",
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"He helped train soldiers using his own training manual, at a time in the war when the military was at one of its lowest points Silver Despite the combat restrictions and the lack of wartime necessity, the need for women in the military increased radically in the decade following the war in Vietnam.\n\nTowards the end of World War II, women began becoming more useful in roles outside of the office and were assigned to missions in Europe involving espionage. How should a conclusion of an essay be career goals in life essay my future plans and goals essay for grad traffic volume study essays about love caramelo sandra cisneros essay.",
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"\"In this time of global economic uncertainty, let (the rich nation's) commitment to green growth be an inspiration to more developed countries -- the major emitters,\" said Ban. The UN chief also said that it would be unfair to ask developing countries to bear the brunt of the climate disasters alone. Ban was full of appreciation for Bangladesh, which he said had become \"a world leader in disaster preparedness.\"\n\nEighteen countries are taking part in the Climate Vulnerable Forum in the Bangladeshi capital, with 30 representatives collectively. The aim of the conference is \"to get the nations who are disproportionately affected by climate change, the most vulnerable nations, to come together and speak with one voice,\" said Mesbah ul Alam, Bangladesh's secretary for environment.\n\nBangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also spoke on the occasion and criticized the lack of interest on the part of the developed countries in dealing with climate change, saying that the forum was a response to the fact that the pace of global climate negotiations was \"very slow and inadequate.\"\n\n\"We are bearing the brunt of the damage though we made negligible or no contribution to the menace,\" Hasina said. \"This constitutes a serious injustice... and demands immediate rectification and remedy.\"",
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Came across a mag 20 that ran better so we put that in. Gave that Onan to a friend who put it in his 982 and found the intake was sucking air. There are a two peace deal. He took it off and separated the halves drilled and taped the old rivet out. Put some type of sealant and bolted it back together. That was 10 years ago atleast and its his main mowing tractor. Again That maybe your problem.\nD\n\nI think he already sealed up the intake.\nJ\n\nHi Jim and Doug. Yes. I already split the intake manifold and resealed it. First thing I did. Greatly helped but not the problem solver.\nJ\n\nwell S!@#. now I am curious what it maybe. Have you tried feathering the choke as its surging to see if it smooths up? Not so much to flood it but to maybe richen up the fuel? If that helps to me it sounds like its running lean. Why or where is it sucking air if you did seal it I have no clue. Just another thought that went threw my head.\n\nJim S.\nJust curious, did ya check the throttle shaft for excessive slop?\n\nJim - If it's surging LESS under load, I'd look at the governor setting; it sounds like without load it is over speeding, and then over correcting. edit - Yeah - what Digger said too... edit edit - But usually the sloppy throttle shafts impact a lot more at low speed than at high RPM.\n\nI can't really tell if the throttle shaft is too loose. I think it's one of those things were you need to know how a loose one is and how a tight one should be.\n\nGovernor links are nice and tight with no play. If anything it would be inside the engine were things are loose.\n\nPulling the choke out slightly causes it to stumble. Maybe it's getting too much fuel on the main side? It's a fixed jet.\nL\n\nJim spray the throttle shaft with carb cleaner or WD 40 If it stumbles it is leaking around the shaft.\nA\n\nSo on my 128 with rear pto, I relocated the pto handle to the correct spot on the tunnel cover. But when ever I tried to engage the rear pto sometimes I can't engage the pto, but if I move the tractor a couple fear under its own power I am able to engage the pto. Anyone know why?\nN\n\nAustin- the splines have to line up with the sliding coupler in the transmission. You can also leave it in neutral, with the clutch pushed down and gently let out the clutch as you put slight pressure on the PTO lever to engage it and it should go right in.\nJ\n\nLuther, I'll give it a try next time I get some free time.\n\nDoes your Onan have a generator Gov. spring on it? Some of them were set up with very sensitive springs for maintaining Hz on generator applications. If replaced at one time that might be something to look into.\n\nOtherwise, I've never seen an Onan that didn't hunt some....\n\nI'm with you, Steve. A combination maybe of slightly high float level (fixed jet) and a fussy governor? Governor is lagging whatever the engine is doing. I keep going back to Jim's feeling it was hunting less under load, which usually rules out too lean. These are the ones I like to have my hands on, the Internet just makes the problem too remote to nail..\nD\n\nThe governor design on the B48G Onan is just plain terrible, the cam driven gear has a machined hub on it, a ten \"finger\" plastic finger wheel is \"pressed\" on that hub, and 5 steel ball bearings are put between the fingers, I understand the generator engines got ten balls. But as engine rpm increases the balls push out against a tapered washer that moves the rod to control the carb throttle. Now, imagine that as the engine warms up the plastic finger wheel expands and the wheel slips on the hub, reduces pressure on the washer, doesn't move the throttle to increase throttle opening. There is a notch in the outer rim of the cam gear so you can lock the finger wheel in position. When I would mow with my 982 as I ran from short grass into tall grass engine rpm dropped, I had to increase throttle, which instantly increased rpm, but as I drove into short grass the engine rpm increased a lot, and with the weak conn rods Onan used, I normally mowed with one hand on the steering wheel, other on the throttle. Oh, and the oil bath ignition points up top front on the Onan is another nice design feature. I SO want to drop a 2 cylinder Duetz air cooled diesel into my 982.\nFrequent poster on the Red Power forum worked for many years as a service tech at a welding supply shop, many many Onans were used on welder/generators. 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"hrough an analysis of the consequences of the treaty of Versailles, it is made very clear that immediately, the peace treaty weakened Germany greatly and it also humiliated the country.\n\nAnalyse the result of one twentieth century treaty or peace settlement? On 28th June 1919, the victors of World War I (WWI) including Great Britain, France and Italy signed the Treaty of Versailles at famous Hall of Mirrors, which mainly dealt with Germany as one of the chief aggressors that was responsible for the outbreak of WWI. WWI at that time was regarded as \"a war to end all wars\" but as WWII broke out in Europe, people realized that Versailles was indeed \"a peace to end all peace\" which is rather true. The main aim of this essay is therefore to provide an analysis of the impact of the Treaty of Versailles as one twentieth century peace settlement. The impact of Versailles will include both immediate effect, short-term effects and long-term consequences. There were 5 different peace treaties at the end of WWI of which Versailles was the one that dealt with Germany. In Versailles, Germany was blamed for the outbreak of WWI and that was made clear in the \"War Guilt Clause\" which provided the Allies a justification for demanding an enormous amount of war indemnities from Germany. Interestingly, the U.S Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles so the U.S neither took part in formulating the terms of the Treaty nor signed the Treaty. ...read more.\n\nExploiting this disbelief in Germany's defeat in the war, right-wing nationalist groups and the military Junkers in Germany deliberately built up the \"Stab in the back\" myth in which Germany did not lose in WWI but was betrayed by the socialists and the Jewish people. This was the beginning of the rise of the Nazis. Hitler also a WWI veteran, was completely dismayed at the news of Germany's defeat and sought to restore the country's prestige and power. He was also one of the most fervent believers of the \"Stab in the back\" myth. Joining the DAP in 1919 and transformed it into the NSDAP in 1920, Hitler soon made his name famous in Germany with the failed \"Munich Beer hall putsch\" in 1923. Although the putsch failed, it reflected the truth in Weimar Germany that social discontent was very high and there were challenges from both left wing groups and right wing groups to the Social Democrats Government. This social discontent was further exacerbated by the effects of the Hyperinflation in 1923 which was to a certain extent a short-term result of the Treaty of Versailles. With its economy ragged, it's industrial power decreased, Germany had huge difficulties in paying the war reparations demanded by the Allies. ...read more.\n\nWhat was more dangerous was the British appeasement policy. There are those who are sympathetic with Chamberlain and said that policy was a genuine attempt to avert war and it was a realistic option but one must also see that Chamberlain had great support from the Government and the British people because they believed that the terms of Versailles were unjust for Germany therefore, for instance, when Hitler marched his troops into the Rhineland, the press said that \"Hitler was walking into his own garden\" which showed a very sympathetic attitude towards Germany. Hitler exploited this weakness and escalated it further and finally signed the Nazi-Soviet pact in 1939 which guaranteed the opening of a new war. Through an analysis of the consequences of the treaty of Versailles, it is made very clear that immediately, the peace treaty weakened Germany greatly and it also humiliated the country. It fueled German nationalism and hatred in Germany. Not only so, it created favourable conditions for authoritarian regimes like the one set up by Hitler in 1934 which was determined to reverse the treaty that humiliated its nation as one of the stepping stones to world dominance. But most unfortunately, the treaty showed its own flaws as there were those who were genuinely sympathetic with Nazi Germany and therefore appeased it and that finally led to the outbreak of WWII in Europe. ...read more."
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