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"Look, I’m not saying he didn’t do anything wrong. I don’t know. But I do know that pushing a knife into your own heart is pretty much impossible. When’s the last time you heard of someone in real life doing that? People find other ways. But a second knife? I mean, have you ever seen the state someone is in when he has a knife in his heart? On the floor, right?\n\nIf it was you, you just wouldn’t get a second knife. You can’t move. If you do, the knife moves, and you die instantly. You would just mash the first one around, ending it that instant, or take it out, ending it that instant. But a second knife? I can’t see it: “Let me see… which knife should I use now?” No. The most probable scenario is that two people attacked him, having each agreed to shove a knife in his heart like he was some sort of sacrifice, perhaps knowing in advance that the murder would be covered up as a suicide.",
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"If it’s not a suicide, but a murder, possibly purposely covered up, then, what else might be wrong with this story? Just a question. Look, I’m not trying to cast doubt on anyone, not even on the multitude who jumped into the fray afterward. Maybe he admitted to guilt to those making the settlements. I’m just asking some questions trying to get at the truth. These settlement procedures almost always have zero due process. Treating most all cases with no due process leads to such scenarios as murder for ease of getting settlement money (even if this case actually was a suicide, which I just can’t imagine it was). I promise to edit or take down this post if it is proven to me that this could not possibly have been a murder, that it had to be a suicide. Anyway, the death really makes the settlements conveniently easier.\n\nUpdate: Question: There were about a dozen accusers. After that, it was decided to make settlements. After that, the suicide which I think may be a murder took place. After that, about another 100 accusers jumped on the case. If it turns out to be a murder (and the suicide claim may just be a ploy by the police to see who has done what), I wonder if the first accusers or the bandwagon accusers or others on the side who might have an interest in big dollars might be investigated for murder or conspiracy in murder or some such implication in the murder itself, and go to prison until they die. Just wondering. Really, the two knives in the heart bothers me.\n\n9 responses to “Update: Suicide: “two knives to the heart.” Trending murder of priests for $$$?”"
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"The problem with gold has been the gold promoters who use sophistry to sell their product, convincing so many people to lose everything they invest. The hate mail has started again, claiming I am “bashing the gold bugs” as if this were a sport. Sadly, this illustrates how there will always be those who go down with the ship because they are married to a concept and are unwilling to see the world for what it truly might be – complex and dynamic, which defies their idea of what money is.\n\nThe Associated Press says, “Investors are running out of reasons to own gold.” The AP is a wholesale news agency, so their stories run around the world in numerous newspapers. The AP summed it rather well:\n\nThe dollar has rallied in recent months, diminishing the allure of holding gold. The U.S. economy has been on firmer footing, and tumult in China’s markets and Greece’s debt crisis have failed to restore the metal’s appeal as a haven from global turmoil.\n\nIt is a shame, some just cannot see that due to the fundamental unsound structure of the euro, gold had to decline and the dollar had to rise. That is just one piece of the puzzle as to how the world economy shifts from the West as it dies under the theories of Marxist socialism and moves to Asia for 2032. Other reasons include:\n\n(1) By rising debt within government, which propels higher taxation resulting in lower economic growth. Government’s hunt for taxes is destroying the LIQUIDITY and global free-flow of capital.\n\n(2) The technology age of creative destruction is manifesting within the internet age whereas we are displacing the old with the new that requires less manual labor.\n\nSo as politicians try to force minimum wages higher, companies turn to robots, and it becomes a deflationary spiral. Robots replace manual labor, eliminating pensions and healthcare costs, which have become the largest cost for many businesses. Starbucks spends more on healthcare costs than on coffee to resell. This is all part of DEFLATION measured not simply in prices, but in the decline of disposable income since prices will rise with cost-push inflation rather than demand-inflation that marks a boom. Far too many people remain ignorant to how things work and cannot see beyond a single dimension with a single definition.\n\nYet others have wrote to us, realizing that just perhaps there might be something to this concept that everything is connected, which indeed forms much of the core of Asian philosophy. Below is an e-mail we received:\n\nFirst, your insights and comprehensive knowledge have turned a light on for me with respect to how the world works. Thank you. I especially resonate with your fundamental given: that everything is connected, dependent on everything else. Yours is the first practical application of this fundamental insight of the mystics — especially the Eastern masters — that nothing and no one has an existence independent of everything and everyone else. The Vietnamese Buddhist teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh, coined a term for this: Interbeing. If only the would-be rulers of the world could understand this. Instead, they pursue their doomed dreams of the supremacy of Me and Mine over everything and everyone else, and so we all suffer — temporarily. Everything always changes…\n\nNow a practical question: You mentioned benchmarks that you expect gold to reach on its trip down, but you haven’t mentioned what they are. I suspect that this information is contained in one of the special gold reports you have listed in your Store. Is this correct?",
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"I originally planned to just move to a beach and wait for the world to meltdown. Long-term clients urged me to stay. The compromise has been this monumental effort to port Socrates to the internet to create an entity that will survive me – my contribution to society and what I leave behind. To do that requires staff and they need income, which is understandable. They need to make a living and unlike myself are not in a position to just retire and call it quits. So there has to be some revenue for them and for me to exit knowing they will continue without me with Socrates calling the shots. Additionally, the clients who have supported this effort have paid for such info, and their position is that this information should not be released to the world for free. They are entitled to that exclusivity for others will try to pretend it is their research and use it to lure people to sell them something that typically blows-up anyway.\n\nYes, the Benchmarks are the targets for it is never just PRICE; it must also be TIME. These two objectives must be reached, and they are in that report. So do we have the low yet? No. To create the low, the MAJORITY must turn bearish. Their target forecasts will be in the $600–$700 level. The key Weekly Bearish Reversals are 1084 and 1075, followed by 1042 and 1026. We have four Weekly Bearish Reversals providing support before the break at $1,000.",
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"Even those who use Fibonacci retracements were looking at 1282, 885, and 243. All the fundamental sophistry of the gold promoters has amounted to propaganda, if not outright fraud, since typically they have a business of selling gold or are so deeply invested in it that they cannot see beyond their personal investment. Some are also more likely than not on the payroll of someone else who puts out bogus analyses to trade against. They did that in the Dot.com bubble as well.\n\nThere is still a risk that the SECOND BENCHMARK will be the final low rather than the first. That would fit best on the yearly model and it appears that what comes after October 1 is going to be anything BUT normal. OPINION will not matter much for we are entering a period where only the computer will be able to cope with the future. Nobody alive has gone through what we are embarking upon, so OPINION won’t mean much.\n\nThe problem for gold in the future is the hunt for taxes may in fact eliminate it as a viable means for transporting wealth as it once provided over the centuries. You cannot legally store money in a safe deposit vault, hop on a plane with it or use it to buy a cup of coffee at Starbucks. The hunt for money may seriously impact gold as a medium of exchange, except in a very black market, reducing it to the modern day drug business.\n\n« Gold: The Panic Cycle is Here\nThe Flight From Gold – A Fall From Grace »"
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"The disciplinary hearing of a director of the Institute of Internal Auditors of South Africa (IIA SA) has raised further questions about the role auditors play in covering up wrongdoing in state-owned enterprises and put the processes of the IIA SA under the spotlight.\n\nIt all started with an SAA tender for dry snacks.\n\nNewsome earlier served on the Independent Regulatory Board of Auditors (Irba) and represented the industry at international level, including on structures dealing with ethics.\n\nMoneyweb attended the Saica hearing, but Saica denied it access to any of the relevant documents.\n\nThe matter stems from a tender issued by SAA subsidiary Air Chefs in April 2013 for dry snacks, including savoury biscuits.\n\nBiscuit manufacturer Mantelli’s submitted a bid and was subsequently notified in a letter signed by then acting CEO of Air Chefs, Martin Kemp that Mantelli’s was awarded the tender. The contract would be worth about R5 million per annum for three years, Mantelli’s CEO Simon Mantell testified on Friday.\n\nWhen Mantell approached Air Chefs for the conclusion of a supplier agreement as the first step to implement the award, he was told that it was no longer a tender, but in fact the award for inclusion on a panel of suppliers that would get contracts as and when needed. That was contrary to the tender advertisement and was the first time a panel was mentioned.\n\nVilakazi, in May 2014, found that the process was fair, equitable, competitive, cost effective and transparent and complied with provisions of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA).\n\nSubsequently, an investigation by Indyebo Consulting raised serious concerns about the process. National Treasury found the process fraught with flaws, contravened the PFMA and instructed SAA to award some categories of biscuit orders with Mantelli’s in an effort to remedy the situation.\n\nSAA, in late 2014, appointed Outsourced Risk and Compliance Assessment (ORCA) to do a quality assurance of the SAA internal audit, headed by Vilakazi.\n\nVilakazi later issued a glowing letter of reference to the directors of ORCA confirming the excellent work that ORCA does, its good rates and confirmed that ORCA was on a panel of suppliers to SAA.\n\nBased on the contradiction between Vilakazi’s findings and that of National Treasury Mantell laid a complaint against Vilakazi at the IIA SA.\n\nDespite having been provided with the reports of National Treasury and Indyebo, the investigating committee recommended that the disciplinary committee pursue only one charge, namely that Vilakazi failed to obtain a legal opinion before he concluded that the award to Mantelli’s was not legally binding.\n\nVilikazi admitted to the investigating committee that he failed to get a legal opinion.\n\nAt a meeting on June 27 2016 the disciplinary committee chaired by Newsome resolved to charge Vilakazi.\n\nA few days later, on August, 1 Newsome was appointed a director of ORCA, the company that quality assured Vilakazi’s internal audit department’s work.\n\nAt the time ORCA was doing Mango’s internal audit. Mango is another SAA subsidiary and was ORCA’s biggest client at the time.\n\nDuring the Saica hearing Newsome confirmed that IIA SA CEO Claudelle von Eck raised a possible conflict of interest with him, which he dismissed. He argued that the quality assurance of Vilakazi’s department’s work was done before he joined ORCA and was therefore irrelevant. The Mango contract came to an end four months after he joined ORCA. At the time it was known that it would end and therefore there was no conflict, he stated.\n\nNewsome further stated that ORCA being on an SAA supplier panel did not mean ORCA was automatically granted any work. He denied any real or perceived conflict of interest and maintained there was nothing wrong with his failure to declare his links with ORCA to the disciplinary committee.\n\nNewsome further maintained that such declaration would not have made any difference to the outcome of the IIA SA disciplinary process and accused Mantell of having a vendetta. He said the fact that the IIA SA kept him on as chair of the disciplinary committee and director demonstrates the body’s support for his conduct.\n\nThey were concerned about the authenticity of the working papers he supplied at that stage. Other committee members argued that the matter should proceed to a disciplinary hearing, but Newsome, as chairperson according to his own evidence on Friday, suggested that SAA legal provides an affidavit confirming whether it provided Vilakazi with the required legal opinion or not.\n\nAccording to the minutes of the meeting he in fact suggested an affidavit from Vilakazi, but Newsome said during the hearing the minutes might be wrong.\n\nAt a disciplinary committee meeting on March 29 2017 the IIA SA staff told the committee that it received an affidavit from Vilakazi (not SAA legal). Newsome admitted that the committee did not see the affidavit, but decided to close the matter as they “had no reason not to trust” the IIA SA officials, including the CEO.\n\nHe maintained in the hearing that he did see the affidavit before writing to Mantell on behalf of the committee a few days days later confirming there was insufficient evidence and the matter was closed. He could not confirm that other members of the disciplinary committee ever saw the affidavit.\n\nMoneyweb has not seen the affidavit, as Saica refused it access to it. According to testimony on Friday Vilakazi, among other things, admitted to throwing away his “inadequate” working papers on the Mantelli’s matter and replacing it two years later, but backdated it to give “an impression that extra work was done which was not the case”.\n\nDuring the hearing it was clear that Newsome was extremely irritated by being dragged to a Saica disciplinary hearing. At one stage he refused to answer questions from Saica’s legal representative and when she put it to him that he was not completely honest, he exploded: “How dare you!”\n\nHe later apologised for being emotional, but maintained that he couldn’t believe Saica was entertaining the complaint. He described how Mantell pestered IIA SA and others, even “dragging the Hawks into Air Chefs!”\n\nSaica asked the panel to suspend Newsome’s membership and bar him from re-applying for five years. It further asked that he be ordered to contribute R100 000 to Saica’s legal costs.\n\nNewsome on the other hand said the “worst” Saica could do was to issue some kind of letter (of reprimand)."
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"Through the smoldering ruins of the most recent healthcare financing reform effort we see the faint outlines of a transpartisan approach to health care.\n\nFormer President Barack Obama issued a statement on the 7th anniversary of passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), one day before current Congressional Republicans pulled their proposed ACA ‘repeal and replace’ bill from the House floor.\n\nThe former president laid out the accomplishments he saw from the ACA and recognized the need for change, saying:\n\nI’ve always said we should build on this law, just as Americans of both parties worked to improve Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid over the years. . . . But we should start from the baseline that any changes will make our health care system better, not worse for hardworking Americans. That should always be our priority.\n\nIn assessing the failure of his own bill President Trump said:\n\nLook, we got no Democratic votes. We got none, zero.\n\nThe plan Trump campaigned for, and for which his supporters voted, included affordable ‘insurance for everybody’ and a ‘demand‘ that drug companies negotiate directly with Medicare and Medicaid and lower their prices, saying they will no longer be ‘politically protected.’\n\n‘White House: Trump is serious about working with Democrats’, writes The Hill. ‘Republicans and Democrats need to work together on healthcare,’ says Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Maine Republican Senator Susan Collins, after opposing the House bill, urged Democrats and Republicans to work together on health. Bipartisan serves as word of the day. We see transpartisan—bipartisan expanded—more likely to work than bipartisan alone.\n\nBy transpartisan we mean recognizing the tension in both parties between members seeking order—the leadership, the establishment, the elite—and the agitators for freedom—the freedom caucus, Bernie Sanders, and, in his populist guise, President Trump. To us transpartisan means a sound health plan incorporating interests from all four quadrants—free right and left and order right and left. See the Transpartisan Matrix.\n\nLarge numbers, probably well over fifty percent, of Americans use complementary, alternative, integrative, natural healing—paying billions for nutrition, chiropractic, massage therapy, acupuncture, and over 100 other recognized health modalities—as part or all of their personal health promotion efforts. Virtually none of these health approaches formally appears in the current health care financing system of government and insurance company payments for drugs, surgery, radiation and diagnostics.\n\nWe believe the absence of the voice of these consumers from the health financing debate accounts for a significant amount of the dissatisfaction with both the ACA and its offered replacement. Too many voices not heard.\n\nThese numbers track voter turnout for the 2016 presidential election. President Trump is a minority president. The vast majority of eligible voters did not vote for Trump—66 million voted for Clinton and 90 million stayed home, 63 million voted for Trump. This need not be a crippling factor. Thomas Jefferson squeaked into the White House after a tied Electoral College vote and 36 Congressional ballots and went on to have a consequential presidency.\n\nWe think a transpartisan process will strengthen any policy deliberation. Non-voters affect daily politics. Office holders write them off at their peril. At a minimum, current office holders need to consider how their actions might provoke previous sideliners to vote and how. We think this form of ‘survival anticipation’ played a key role in the failure of the ACA replacement.\n\nThe health financing bill failed to integrate the interests of the four quadrants—liberal and progressive Democrats and order and freedom Republicans—and, for that reason, we suggest, failed to become law. 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Hopefully, by the end of summer, the world will be safe enough for the 44th running of this massive community event. Register before Sept. 2 to avoid late fees.\n\nLast year, women's soccer brought us a World Cup. This year it's bringing back American sports. The National Women's Soccer League will take to the field starting on June 27 with a match between powerhouse clubs Portland Thorns and North Carolina Courage. Which makes the NWSL, as of press time, the first top-flight American league with a scheduled return date. Instead of a traditional season, though, the league will be going with a tournament format similar to the World Cup. All teams will convene in Utah and play, without fans in attendance, over a one month period. Games will be broadcast live on CBS and CBS All Access.\n\nHoopfest normally takes over downtown on the final weekend of June, but coronavirus pushed it back to Aug. 22 and 23 this year. No matter when it happens though, it's a weekend of basketball all over the city of Spokane. Whether you're playing or coming down just to watch, you'll be impressed by our community of basketball lovers. Guaranteed registration is open through July 13.\n\nYoung Kwak photo\nWalking the 2.2-mile loop trail around the base of Tubbs Hill connects you with forested slopes and the shimmering blue waters.\n\nHIKE AND SWIM AT TUBBS HILL\n\nThere might not be any single place that captures the essence of the Inland Northwest as well as Coeur d'Alene's Tubbs Hill. Walking the 2.2-mile loop trail around the base of the hill connects you with forested slopes and the shimmering blue waters. Views of the lake and mountains which surround it give way to the buildings of downtown Coeur d'Alene once you reach the end. It's a place to experience the outdoors without having to leave town. Just know, it can get pretty busy on evenings and weekends.\n\nIf you're looking for a way to get outdoors while also making a positive impact on the environment, head down to the river and pick up some trash! The Spokane Riverkeeper and Spokane River Forum are partnering to host five organized river cleanups over the summer, as well as weekly socially distanced clean-ups on Wednesdays. Check the Riverkeeper Facebook page for information on those, and visit spokaneriver.net to register for any or all of the five big clean up events.\n\nSure, you could go for a lonely jog all by yourself. It's healthy or whatever. But why do that when you could go running with your friends? Running clubs are nothing new, but in recent years they've started becoming a lot more fun. Clubs gather at bars like the Lantern on the South Hill and the Monkey Bar in the Valley for regular weekly runs washed down with a pint. The Flying Irish are the biggest of them all, with routes that take runners to a different bar or restaurant every week. It's probably best to give your fellow runners some distance, though.\n\nLook up at Tower Mountain from the Palouse Highway and you can't miss it: There's a really big rock perched atop the ridge. Some maps even list it as simply \"big rock\" while others refer to the area as the Rocks of Sharon. Whatever you call it, it's worth a visit. A short, but steep hike from the south along Stevens Creek will get you there quickly, but I like to come from the north. The Iller Creek route leading up from just off Dishman Mica Road takes longer, but it's worth it. The forest canopy provides shade as you wind your way up. At the ridge, where trees give way to rocks, you're presented with a breathtaking, panoramic view out across the rolling hills of the Palouse.\n\nBowl and Pitcher is to Riverside State Park what the falls are to downtown. It's the gem. It's what you have to see and, in this day and age, probably feel compelled to share on social media. As is the case with downtown, though, there's a lot more to see and do in Riverside State Park than simply snapping a photo on the swinging bridge.\n\nIn the northern part of the park, you can travel back in geologic time as you descend into and through Deep Creek. The aptly named stream may run dry when you visit, which not only makes the trek easier but adds to the splendor. It's hard to fathom an ephemeral creek cutting what is almost a slot canyon through 100 feet of basalt.\n\nYou'll find almost the opposite at Plese Flats, where the broad, calm river slowly winds through meadows and forests. The gentle terrain may not stand out like the wild geological formations elsewhere in the park, but it's perfect for a leisurely stroll. 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"CARDAMOM NATIONAL PARK, Cambodia -- \"It used to be good enough to design a hotel that was nicer than one's home,\" says Bill Bensley, Asia's best-known luxury hotel designer. \"Now we need to zip line guests into the Landing Zone Bar and save the world in the process for anyone to even bat an eyelash, never mind book a room.\"\n\nBensley, 60, has done precisely that with his most recent project, Shinta Mani Wild, a super-high-end luxury tent resort in the Cardamom Mountains in southwest Cambodia, an endangered biodiversity hot spot, which aims to show how luxury tourism can help to preserve the world's remaining pristine environments while aiding local development.\n\nGetting there is half the fun, they say, but the nearly five-hour, 120 km drive from Phnom Penh along Route 4 is excruciatingly slow. Long stretches of special economic zones, garment factories and dusty slums, often clogged by fume-belching grid-logged traffic, give wealthy travelers heading to Wild a sobering dose of development reality on their way to paradise. For those who want to save time, an hourlong helicopter ride is a snip at $3,200 one-way from Phnom Penh.\n\nOnce off the main road, the contrast is as jarring as it is uplifting. Wedged in a 350-hectare valley between the Southern Cardamom, Kirirom and Bokor national parks, along the edge of the Thmor Roung River, Wild is a haven of mesmerizing tranquility. Guests who have both the courage to zip line 380 meters across the Raging Big Sister Falls and the means to pay $2,400 a night are in for a one-of-a-kind staycation experience.\n\nWild, opened in December 2018, features 15 huge tents, each constructed at a cost of around $1 million, which rise regally out of the jungle on wooden platforms. There are no buggies, no TVs, no single-use plastic. Instead, guests are served a healthy menu, and can wander labyrinthine paths over crystal clear streams, take part in nature-oriented activities, bathe in the resort's quirky pool, or peruse hundreds of old books and idiosyncratic objets d'art.",
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"Top: The Landing Zone Bar. Bottom: One of the hotel's luxury tents. (Photos by Tom Vater)\n\n\"We want our guests to imagine how one traveled in royal style in the Cambodian jungle,\" said Sangjay Choegyal, Wild's general manager. \"Bill looks at the big picture and the detail, all in a single frame. Everything has to match. He wants to tell a story through each space.\"\n\nBensley, an American born to British parents, manages a team of 140 designers and artists based in Bangkok and Bali, and has created the blueprints for some 200 hotels in the region since arriving in 1984 after studying landscape architecture at Harvard University.\n\nBy the mid-1990s Bensley had moved from landscaping to designing entire hotels. But it was working on the Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle in northern Thailand, opened in 2005, that moved his focus to the idea of minimal intervention.",
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"\"It was voted the world's best hotel for three years in a row by Conde Nast Traveller magazine,\" Bensley says. \"It was the first time Asia saw an 'African safari'-style camp, with impeccable Thai service, and we got elephants off the streets and gave them a new life in the mountains.\"\n\nSince then, Bensley has aimed to harmonize tourism with the natural world. \"We as landscape architects think that we can create paradise, but compared to what Mother Nature created we can only make it worse. That's why I'm really into developing properties with a small environmental footprint and a sensitivity towards local communities,\" Bensley says. \"But,\" he admits, \"I also like building a great palace.\"\n\nBensley gained his first chance to do that in the late 1990s in Siem Reap, Cambodia, when he was commissioned to design the Hotel de la Paix, now the Park Hyatt, in partnership with Sokoun Chanpreda, managing director of Hospitality Management and Development Asia and owner of Shinta Mani Hotels.",
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"Top: Yeurn Von of Wildlife Alliance shows how poachers lay traps in the forests around the hotel. Guests are welcome to join Wildlife Alliance and several military police rangers on their daily patrols. Bottom: A record of removed traps, impounded logging equipment and rescued animals at Wild's headquarters. (Photos by Laure Siegel)\n\n\"In 2004 we started a foundation because there was a lack of skilled workers available in the hotel industry,\" Bensley explains. \"Siem Reap was just beginning to be a tourism powerhouse. We put a school in what was then the Shinta Mani Guest House. The first year we offered 30 places [and] 4,000 kids applied. We gave them plastic bags and told them to pick up garbage; 1,000 immediately dropped out.\"\n\nSince then, some 300 students have graduated from the school. The Shinta Mani Foundation, which is largely funded by donations, also provides water pumps and microloans to local people, and flies in dentists several times a year from around the world to treat villagers around Siem Reap. \"In 2017 we took in $233,000 in direct donations -- from the hotel owners, from hotel guests and from partners of the foundation,\" says Brad Akins, the Shinta Mani Foundation director.\n\nWhile the foundation focuses on humanitarian efforts, the revenues generated by Shinta Mani Wild go toward environmental protection. In 2009, Bensley and Chanpreda bought a 99-year lease on 4.5 sq. km of forest under the Cambodian government's economic land concession scheme, which is intended to promote development.",
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"\"The Cardamoms were forestry land,\" says Choegyal. \"Rich people, military and land speculators were trying to clear it. They would pay off local commune chiefs and get villagers to cut the forest, plant watermelons and fence up the land. The speculators then sold the land to investors.\"\n\nFrom 2003 to 2015, the Cambodian government granted economic land concessions covering more than 22,000 sq. km to private companies -- some inside protected forests -- leading to one of the world's fastest rates of deforestation and to land disputes that have affected the lives of 500,000 people, according to Licadho, a Cambodian nongovernmental organization that campaigns for human rights.\n\nWhen the government required Bensley and Chanpreda to use their land for economic development, they came up with an eco-resort concept in partnership with Wildlife Alliance, a U.S./Cambodian nonprofit wildlife and forest conservation organization that had campaigned successfully for the Southern Cardamoms to be declared a national park in 2016.",
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"Since then, Wildlife Alliance has been involved in releasing endangered species into the wild, destroying traps and logging camps, and running education programs. A team of military police, rangers from the Ministry of Environment and members of Wildlife Alliance patrols the park every day.\n\nPreserving the primary forest remains a formidable challenge, however. \"Camera traps have been smashed and stolen. We have caught hunting dogs. A logging gang started to build a road through the national park so our team watched them for three days, then stormed the camp and arrested 20 people. The following day, everyone was freed, but at least the road was not built,\" Choegyal says.\n\n\"At the moment, NGOs and private businesses are the only way to protect the park,\" he says, adding that no trees were removed during the construction process at Shinta Mani Wild, while money raised at the resort will help to pay for more ranger patrol stations.\n\n\"We allocate $100,000 a year for conservation and education; we train local youth for hospitality jobs, we pay the rangers, we teach waste management and provide English lessons to the community,\" Choegyal says. \"We are looking at new technology, like drones, to cover more of the surface area.\"\n\nBensley, whose designs pose overdue questions on how resorts for the world's elite impact the environment, says he is working on a white paper on building standards to be sent to the top 325 hotel companies in the world.\n\n\"It summarizes what I have learned in the past 36 years about constructing hotels with purpose and as sustainable as possible,\" he says. \"I want them to add my suggestions to their building practices.\n\n\"A hotel does not have to be in an environmentally sensitive place to be built with such purpose. It could be a casino in Singapore.\""
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"Close Menu\nCoronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Our firm is open and serving the needs of existing and new clients. Click here for more information.\nTampa Injury Lawyer > Blog > Family Law > The Hague Convention Can Help Return a Child Illegally Taken Out of the Country",
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"When a parent takes child out of state without the consent of the other party, or in violation of an existing court order or marital settlement agreement, it is always a concerning situation. Aside from being illegal, and demonstrating a lack of respect for the law or the agreement of the parties, the parent “left behind” (the parent that is where he or she is supposed to be) may have serious concern for the health safety and welfare of the child.\n\nThere are certainly terrible stories of a parent taking a child out of state without consent (that is also considered kidnapping). However, the fear and concern of the parent without the child is rightfully magnified when the child is taken out of the country without the knowledge or consent of the court or the other parent.\n\nThe country where the child has been brought to is supposed to return the child to the custodial parent in the “home country.” However, the Hague Convention does have a number of requirements to meet this burden.\n\nRights are Different Than in the U.S.\n\nThe parent left behind cannot have consented to or accepted that the child would be relocated to the foreign country. That is similar to the laws here in the U.S.\n\nHowever, the Hague Convention also allows foreign courts to consider whether the child objects, if the child is mature enough. The child also must be age 16 or under. This is a stark difference from United States law, where the child’s preference or age would not be sufficient to override the requirements of a parenting plan, settlement agreement, or court order.\n\nIf a year has passed, and the child has, in the words of the Convention, “settled,” the child may be able to remain, even though under U.S. law, there is no bright line one year rule for returning a kidnapped child to another parent.\n\nYou will have to demonstrate that you, as the left-behind parent, were or would have been exercising your custodial rights. This could make it difficult for absent parents, or parents who do not routinely see their children, to seek the children’s return. This is also different than U.S. law, which would require that a child be returned regardless of the other parent’s excursive of his or her parental rights.\n\nCourts can also consider whether return of a child would subject the child to harm, or threaten the child’s human rights. In relationships where abuse is alleged, the left behind parent may be left to defend him or herself in a foreign court to obtain return of the child.\n\nOur Tampa family lawyers at The Pawlowski//Mastrilli Law Group can help you enforce any child custody or support orders or agreements. Contact us today for more information.\n\nBy The Pawlowski//Mastrilli Law Group | Posted on May 17, 2019\n« What Happens When Children Don’t Want to Follow a Time-Sharing Agreement?\nThere Are No Gender Presumptions WIth Alimony or Child Support »"
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"During the 1960’s, I lived in Gardena, California, which at that time, was known as a Japanese American community, famous for its gardens and its cleanliness. The mother of one of my Japanese friends, offered to give me a ride to school along with her son. In those rides, I learned about the horrific treatment of the Japanese Americans, including my friend’s parents, during World War II.\n\nDue to the war hysteria, and fear of Japanese collusion with the enemy, including multi-generational Americans who just happened to be of Japanese descent, President Roosevelt signed an order requiring anybody who looked Japanese or was otherwise known to be of Japanese origins, to report to an internment camp. Many of the people of Gardena, received the notice that they had a few days to dispose of their property and their businesses and make whatever arrangements they needed to, in order to comply with this new order. With only a few suitcases, they were boarded on buses and sent to many different camps around the country. Some of the camps were located in my home state, Utah.\n\nEven as a young teenager, I was in a state of shock as I heard the many stories of egregious injustice meted out to a people simply because they looked like the enemy. I couldn’t get my mind around it, that the United States of America was capable of doing something so unjust. The same USA that won the war because it was the “best” country in the world, was doing something reminiscent of Nazi Germany. It was a case of extreme cognitive dissonance: on one hand, my friend’s parents and their friends, who were hard working and impeccably honest Americans, would not lie to me about this and on the other hand, surely my country could not be guilty of something so outrageously unjust.\n\nI have thought about this many times since and if anybody had the right to resort to the bullet box to protect their rights, these Japanese Americans certainly did. Fortunately, for the USA, the Japanese that I knew, were humble, hard working and patriotic people. They did resort to the bullet box, by sending their young men to battle in the European theater, through the now famous, 442nd regiment.",
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"Ammon asked a question, “Do you have a right to self-preservation, to self-defense? Do you? Can you always rely on government to do the right thing? What does history tell you?”\n\nSheriff Dave Ward, who presided over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge situation, said, in effect, we have a system, if you don’t like something, work peacefully within the system to get it changed. There is no excuse for civil disobedience, you can work with your elected official and your community through the democratic process.\n\nThe injustices that have happened within the boundaries of the United States, by government officials and employees against its own citizens, besides the ones who looked like Japanese, are too many to count. More famous examples include black African slaves, the Dredd Scott decision by the Supreme Court in which blacks were affirmed to be property and the long march to equality with Martin Luther King and many others.\n\nMany unknown examples include people who have had children kidnapped by child protection services, without sufficient just cause, people who suffered from excessive police brutality, people who had their homes invaded by no knock police with the wrong address or the wrong information, and the many examples of unjust land grabs by federal bureaucrats.\n\nI was taught in school the same thing that Sheriff Ward says, that citizens should always obey the law, and if the law is wrong, then get it changed, but in the meantime, you must obey the law. I was taught that for the greater good of collective society, to enjoy law and order as opposed to anarchy and disorder, a citizen must submit to the will of authority, even if they are being dealt with unjustly.\n\nOur Love Affair with Authority and Obedience\n\nThrough the school system, military service and employment, Americans are taught that to enjoy the American Dream, one must submit to a framework of laws, statutes, codes, ordinances, rules, regulations, norms, terms and conditions. Just federal statutes alone number more than 20,000 since 1789.\n\nBut when combined with all the state and municipal codes and bureaucratic regulations it has been estimated that the total number is in the millions.\n\nThe mine field of laws, regulations and rules led one man to write a book called, “Three Felonies a Day” in which the average American, unknowingly, commits an average of three felonies a day, due to ignorance of the law.\n\nWe have been given a false sense of security, that all these laws and regulations are necessary for “the domestic tranquility and life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. We have been told that those who have died in foreign wars, did so to allow the many who didn’t die, to work with government to churn out and reproduce, the millions of laws and regulations for our own good, and that by obedience to the same, we are assured a ticket to the American Dream.\n\n1. Not have any cattle, in order to protect the desert tortoise.\n\n4. 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YOU NEED AN EXTRA HOUR to leave early.\n\nWhere do I pick up my packet for the tunnel marathon?\n\nHow are waves assigned for the tunnel marathon?\n\nAdditional waves are sent at short intervals. Waves are assigned by the tunnel marathon team and runners are encouraged to start on their assigned wave. If you need to change the wave, check the stopwatch on the day of the race for the start time.\n\nDo you need Discover Pass for tunnel marathon?\n\nAll vehicles parked in the exit zone must carry a Discover Pass at all times. The first start wave will be sent at the announced race start time. Additional waves are sent at short intervals. Waves are assigned by the tunnel marathon team and runners are encouraged to start on their assigned wave.\n\nWhat does light at the end of the tunnel mean boys\n\nTo see the light at the end of the tunnel is to hope that they can quickly tackle the difficult task.\n\nEnd of the tunnel meaning\n\nDefinition: close to completing a difficult task. The origin of the vision of the light at the end of the tunnel The origin of this term is not clear. Some sources say that the language was first confirmed in the early 20th century.\n\nWhat does light at the end of the tunnel mean people\n\nWhen you see the light at the end of the tunnel you know how to get out and the end of the test is almost here. The light symbolizes hope. President John F. Kennedy may have helped popularize the term when he used it in his speech on the Vietnam War.\n\nWhat does light at the end of the tunnel mean words\n\nWhen someone \"sees the light at the end of the tunnel\", it signifies success, happiness or help after a long difficult or uncomfortable situation they are currently in.\n\nIs there a light at the end of this tunnel song\n\nLight at the End of the Tunnel is Star Express' latest gospel show. The company (all locomotives and wagons) has a Steam number as a cult. The individual lines are occupied by Poppa, the old steam engine (and Belle, the sleeping car before it was cut).\n\nWho said light at the end of the tunnel quotes\n\nAda Adams Quotes: “There is light at the end of every tunnel.\n\nWho said light at the end of the tunnel meaning\n\nThe light symbolizes hope. President John F. Kennedy may have helped popularize the term when he used it in his speech on the Vietnam War. Sometimes people joke that the light at the end of the tunnel is actually the light of an approaching train.\n\nWho said light at the end of the tunnel pictures\n\nWhat happens on the other side of the tunnel?\n\nSome people report that instead of a tunnel, they suddenly go up into the sky and see the Earth and the celestial sphere as astronauts would see them in space. On the other side of the tunnel or after ascending to heaven, the dying meet people who shine with inner light.\n\nHow is the dark tunnel described in psychology?\n\n\"A dark tunnel is described in many ways, such as a cave, a well, a fence, a funnel, a void, a culvert, a valley or a cylinder.\" (Dr. Raymond Moody) Ronald Siegel is a leading psychopharmacologist at the University of California, Los Angeles.\n\nIs there a tunnel from Earth to Heaven?\n\nWho said light at the end of the tunnel marathon\n\nBank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said there was light at the end of the tunnel as it pointed to a decline in the number of coronavirus infections and a successful introduction of the vaccine.\n\nHow is a holiday light tunnel secured to the ground?\n\nI'll be happy to answer all your questions! The basic idea is that the tunnel consists of a series of arches. The arches are attached to the ground with metal rods at each end, with the pipe sliding directly over the rod.\n\nWhere can I get free Christmas pathway lights?\n\nHow much are Christmas sidewalk lights on Amazon?\n\n148 of more than 3,000 results or suggestions for sidewalk lighting. Price and other information may vary depending on the size and color of the product. Multicolor Lamp Path Markers, 11\" Bulb, 10 Sets of 5 Stars $51.351 Free Amazon Shipping Coming Soon!\n\nWhat do I need for a light tunnel in front of my house?\n\nThe tunnel is a series of arches or arches that block the sidewalk in front of my house. So the basic requirement is that you have grass or dirt on both sides of the sidewalk (or wherever you want to put the tunnel).\n\nHow much does it cost to install a solar tube?\n\nIt costs about $750 to install solar panels, and the median price to install a tubular skylight in the US for 2019 is between $500 and $1,000, according to Elite Solar. The cost of installing a solar tube is much cheaper than installing traditional skylights, which cost about $2,000 or more.\n\nWhat is a solar tunnel?\n\nA solar tube, known as a solar tube, solar tunnel, light tube, or tubular skylight, is a metal tube 10 or 14 inches in diameter with a polished interior. The interior acts as a massive mirror that directs the light along its entire length while preserving the intensity of the light.\n\nWhat is solar tube lighting?\n\nSolar tube lighting, also known as solar tubes, solar tunnels, tubular skylights and light tubes, are sheet steel tubes with a polished interior. Most manufacturers seal the outer end of the solar tube with a weatherproof plastic dome, while the inner end includes a window diffuser that spreads the light into your room.\n\nHow do Sun Tunnels work?\n\nSolar tunnels use mirror technology to reflect sunlight through a metal tube and transport it into the darkest rooms in your home. Let's look at the sun tunnel from top to bottom. It starts from the outside with a weather-resistant plastic roof dome that collects the light from outside.\n\nWhen to install a VELUX Sun tunnel skylight?\n\nWhy do you need a sun tunnel skylight?\n\nInstalling a Sun Tunnel skylight is an inexpensive way to bring natural light into spaces that need a brighter, more vibrant look. The flat design creates a stylish look on any roofline and the prefabricated skylight makes installation quick and easy.\n\nCan a VELUX tzrl be used on a metal roof?\n\nTZRL and TZRQ are only available for tiled roofs. * Connection plates for metal ceilings not supplied by VELUX. Model TZRL comes complete with all necessary components, including bezels for quick and easy installation (Note: Bezels are sold separately for TZR model).\n\nWhere to place night light in Sun tunnel?\n\nIf the sunlight still does not provide continuous light at night, please observe the following conditions: Place the sunlight at the top of the solar tunnel at night. Position the solar night light so that the solar panels are facing the sun.\n\nWhat do you call a light tunnel on a roof?\n\nAlso called solar tunnels or light tubes, they direct sunlight directly from your ceiling to the space below through a reflective tube that magnifies the light, making your space bright and airy. They can be installed on sloped or flat ceilings to bring more natural light into your home.\n\nHow does a sun tunnel work on the roof?\n\nOn the ceiling, the tunnel is covered with a weatherproof plastic ball and the tube ends with a diffuser on the ceiling of the room below. The diffuser looks like a porthole or a recessed lamp. The globe captures the light from outside, after which a diffuser spreads the light into the room.\n\nWhat are light tunnels and what do they do?\n\nOctober 31, 2018 1:10 PM Light tunnels can transform dark or windowless rooms by flooding them with natural light. Also called solar tunnels or light tubes, they direct sunlight directly from your ceiling to the space below through a reflective tube that magnifies the light, making your space bright and airy.\n\nWhat kind of flashing does a VELUX tunnel skylight use?\n\nHow are the tubes connected in a holiday light tunnel?\n\nIf the arc is an intermediate arc, p. Eg TIME. Between the two end bends, the PVC pipes are connected to each other by a 4-pole connector. Start with 4 pieces of pipe and place 3 connectors at the ends of 3 pipes (see the first and second photo).\n\nWhat kind of PVC to use for holiday light tunnel?\n\nIn addition, there are different types of PVC pipes, depending on the intended use. I recommend using Schedule 40 PVC pipe. Schedule 40 is more flexible but more sustainable. If you are using Schedule 80 it will be more difficult to bend it without coming off the connectors.\n\nWhy do you need to cut tubing for a tunnel?\n\nTo reinforce the tunnel, you will need a pair of side supports. If you cut the tube into 5 pieces, you can add connectors connecting the side supports. Remember that the tunnel can support the weight of any lights or decorations you place in it, so stability is essential.\n\nWhat are the benefits of a light tube?\n\nLight tubes allow daylight to enter the interior instead of artificial light. 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"The Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC) has presented their views on the justification for tax benefits for development projects in the City. But these events have been one-sided activities that do not allow taxpayer participation or otherwise allow differing points of view.\n\nThese events have been one-sided activities that do not allow taxpayer participation or otherwise allow differing points of view.\n\nThe first of two events were held in person at Farwell Recreation Center in D3. The Council Member of that district told the audience that no voices were to be expressed and that questions were to be written on a 3\"x3\" piece of paper. When the DEGC presentations were finished, several questions were read and then they announced the event was over. Raised hands were ignored. One brief critical statement was made after the meeting was adjourned, with generous applause from a silenced audience.\n\nThe second event was scheduled in a small venue and converted to a remote meeting. Since no face-to-face process existed, it was disappointing to see that chat was disabled. Individuals were told that they could ask a question on a format set up for that purpose, but the questions were not sharable with the audience. After DEGC finished their presentations, they answereda few of them and ended the meeting with most questions ignored, as in the first meeting.",
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"An emergency dinghy forms part of an aircraft’s maritime emergency equipment, designed to be used during a landing on water. The Ju88 was designed in such a way that the emergency dinghy was located in a special compartment placed on top of the rear fuselage, that could be remotely ejected and expanded from the cockpit. In the event that an aircraft was forced to ditch in water, prior to landing, a crew member would operate the dinghy release level, which would fill the dinghy with carbon dioxide and release it from the compartment, ready for use upon ditching. Once the aircraft landed on the surface of the water, the dinghy could be pulled close with a chord located on the outside of the fuselage, and 3-piece oars available for use. Once the emergency dinghy was boarded by the crew, the pull chord could be released and the dinghy pushed clear of the sinking aircraft.\n\nJunkers Ju88 aircraft were mounted with MG 81 machine guns. These were a belt-fed 7.92mm Mauser machine guns, often used in Luftwaffe combat aircraft. The MG 81 replaced the MG 34, widely considered to be the first general-purpose machine gun, which upon its introduction to the Heer (German army) was immediately sought after by the Luftwaffe for use in combat aircraft. The new design for the optimisation of the MG 34 for use in aircraft was accepted in 1938, with production starting in 1939 and the new weapon being designated MG 81. This new machine gun had a high rate of fire and was the first machine gun to be installed by the Germans in twin mountings. In the Ju88 these were placed singly, often numbering up to six machine guns on each aircraft. The 7.92mm cartridge was adopted by Germany at the beginning of the 20th century and was in service throughout both world wars, since the cartridge belonged to the group of ammunition that Germany could still use as per the Treaty of Versailles. The cartridge’s high performance led to its adoption in a number of armed forces around the world, making it the most popular and widely used cartridge in the world at the time, and also one of the few that was used by both Allied and Axis forces.",
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"George Elliott Clarke is descended from African-American refugees from the War of 1812, who escaped to British North America and were relocated to Nova Scotia, where he was born. He is one of Canada’s most popular poets. He won The Governor General’s Award for Poetry in 2001 for Execution Poems and his classic verse-novel, Whylah Falls (1990) was selected in the CBC’s national poll, Canada Reads, in 2002. He is Toronto’s Poet Laureate (2012-2015) and in 2013-14 he was a visiting professor at Harvard University. Mr. Clarke’s latest book is Traverse (Exile Editions).",
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I think we cover, but fall short.\n\nAs a show of respect, West Virginia fans spend more time pointing out the crying that Randy Edsall has done this week about the 108 plays we ran on his team last week than poking much if any fun at Oklahoma. This leads to Maryland losing to WVU two weeks in a row. A feat only Randy Edsall could accomplish.\n\nThis is the biggest game in Morgantown since LSU and ESPN GameDay came to town in 2011. Mountaineer Field will be at fever pitch and the Mountaineers will feed off the excitement. Last time the Sooners came to Morgantown Tavon Austin put on a show for the ages, and while no one will approach that level of insanity this game look for the Trickett, White, and the WVU offense to continue to pop off. The game will go back and forth through three quarters, but look for the battle tested Mountaineers to put it away in the 4th quarter.\n\nAs has been the norm, the Mountaineers defense has played tough but still has given up a lot of points to tough opponents. I don't expect much to change against Oklahoma. West Virginia's offense has another great performance keeping the game close and the fans rowdy but the better team walks away with another one in the win column. A loss but by no means a poor loss and the Mountaineers confidence continues to build.\n\nIf that trend continues, West Virginia should win this Saturday in Morgantown and again in Norman next season. Clearly, it won't be that easy, but with Clint Trickett's hot streak throwing the ball for Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia will have the firepower with Kevin White, Mario Alford and the stable of running backs to go punch-for-punch with the Oklahoma offense.\n\nAfter the Daryl Worley situation this week, Tony Gibson's defense will have to able to bend, but not break for West Virginia to knock off the first top five team since the aforementioned Fiesta Bowl win over Oklahoma.\n\nIn the aftermath of Saturday's win, West Virginia, who's received scattered votes in both the AP Top 25 and Amway Coaches Poll this season, breaks into the polls at 3-1 for the first time since October 2012 on Sunday.\n\nOnce again, I'm posting a score but refraining from commentary.\n\nI humbly withdrawal my opportunity to submit a prediction.\n\nComing off a dramatic win in College Park, the Mountaineers come out fired up and lay waste to the Oklahoma defense early and avoid a late surge by the Sooners, recapturing the storied magic of a night game at Mountaineer Field. Oklahoma can find no answers to the combinations of Trickett to White and Alford, who all continue their personal climbs in the national conversations. Andrew Buie also continues to impress as he splits carries with Shell. The absence of Worley for the first quarter is barely noticeable as the defense stands strong and holds Oklahoma to 14 points in the first half. WVU wins a big one and jumps into the rankings for the first time in what feels like forever after this one.\n\nWithout a doubt, Oklahoma has better talent than the Mountaineers. If they played 10 times, the Sooners may win 8 or 9. But a night game in Morgantown, coming off a huge road win, makes for a special night. I look for the offense to come out on fire and the defense to do just enough to give the Mountaineers their biggest win in a while. Losing Daryl Worley certainly hurts, but Ickey Banks is returning at a time when he's most needed. 7:30 PM Saturday can't come soon enough.\n\nLast week I wanted to predict a blowout but backed off - and save a couple turnovers my initial instinct would have been correct. I've been a little tentative on going all in with this WVU team, but this week I'm going to take off the panties and man up.\n\nDana Holgorsen and his staff have this group in a very good place mentally, primed to the point that he gave his shortest ever pregame remarks last week and the team came out of the gate on fire. Fortunately their performance left a lot of room for improvement, so complacency shouldn't be a problem. Clint Trickett is dealing and has the experience and comfort level with his receivers to get them the ball quickly and make the Sooners pay for their pressure in a way Tennessee could not last week.\n\nThe biggest key for the Mountaineers, however will be their ability to run. The Volunteers were able to exploit the OU aggressiveness on D with a couple long runs and whoever is in the WVU backfield will need to hit holes fast and furious to exploit the fleeting opportunities that present themselves. As such either Buie or Garrison will shine in this game as they were running last week with a purpose that seemed to elude Rushel Shell. He'll still be effective in short yardage, but it will be his cohorts who land a couple uppercuts to the Sooners.\n\nFinally the WVU defense will be their typical efficient selves, doing just enough to win even if they don't produce any eye-popping stats. I see them returning to their ball-hawking ways of 2013 and forcing a pair of turnovers as well as getting a key late-game stop. Morgantown at night will once again be a place \"where angels fear to tread.\"\n\nI think the ultimate outcome of this game will look eerily similar to Alabama. Had WVU put together a full 60 minute win last week, or if Daryl Worley was playing, I would have more confidence in this game. However, the defense giving up 37 points last week scares me, especially with the success and confidence Trevor Knight has early in this season. WVU has played Oklahoma close the first two years in the BIG 12, and a night home game will keep this close, but eventually I think Oklahoma gets a stop late to hang on for the win.\n\nThree factors decide this well played game. First, OU's aggressive defense, combined with WVU's struggles in the red zone, results in a tough home loss. The Sooners possess championship caliber defenders in both linemen and linebackers. Charles Tapper and Jordan Phillips, along with linebackers Eric Striker and Geneo Grissom should cause nightmares for Tyler Orlosky, Adam Pankey, Marquis Lucas, the WVU backfield and ultimately, Clint Trickett. 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Obama isn’t assured of victory in any of these confrontations, but the wavering Republican resistance across all three hints at the modern Democratic coalition’s potential to drive the national debate, especially as its key components continue to increase in number.\n\nThe Obama fiscal blueprint released this week cautiously dips into this same current by seeking to restrain entitlement spending while invigorating public investment (through initiatives such as expanded preschool, an infrastructure bank, and more college aid). That combination would challenge the federal budget’s hardening tendency to favor the old over the young. Through proposed changes in the way inflation is calculated to determine Social Security benefits, more cost-sharing for Medicare recipients, and cost savings from drug companies and health providers, the president is looking to reduce entitlement spending by about $800 billion over 10 years. That’s what has provoked the liberal uproar, with MoveOn.org and other groups threatening primary challenges against any congressional Democrat who backs entitlement cuts.\n\nYet allowing entitlements to continue on their current path guarantees a sustained squeeze on the discretionary spending programs such as education that invest in future generations. In 1969, according to Office of Management and Budget figures released this week, payments to individuals (primarily entitlements) and investments in the future (defined as education and training, scientific research, and infrastructure) each constituted about one-third of the federal budget. By 2012, payments to individuals had reached 65 percent of the budget—and investments had plummeted to just 14 percent.\n\nThe Urban Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, calculates that Washington now spends seven times as much per senior citizen as it does per child. With the senior population expected to double by about 2040, these pressures will only intensify. “One of the great tensions of this budget debate is the pull of the two generations,” says Simon Rosenberg, founder of NDN, a Democratic advocacy and analysis group. “We have to both provide for the retirement of a very large baby-boom generation while also investing in the largest [millennial] generation that has ever come along. And it’s hard to do.”\n\nThe increasing number of seniors means that federal spending, measured as a share of the economy, will inevitably rise in years ahead—and that means the government will need more tax revenue. But the same changing demography also means that unless Washington restrains entitlement spending, it will saddle young people with unsustainable taxes or debt, or slash the investments in education and health that benefit them, or both. “We want the [retirement] programs to exist, because we see them as being vital,” says Matthew Segal, cofounder of OurTime.org, a group that advocates for millennials. “But we also want long-term solvency and realize there is going to be a tremendous tax burden on us if they are not reformed. When the Far Left [says everything] is off the table, that’s the same strident conversation that you see from the tea party.”\n\nFor Democrats, the reflexive resistance to entitlement reform is questionable not only economically but also politically. By prioritizing entitlements over discretionary spending, they are favoring the predominantly white senior population, which cast about three-fifths of its votes for Republicans in last year’s presidential and congressional elections, over the diverse millennial generation, which voted about three-fifths Democratic on both fronts. “Obama is ahead of his party on the future of the coalition,” Rosenberg says. The president’s budget could threaten congressional Democrats in the 2014 election if Republicans, obscuring their own Medicare and Medicaid plans, rally seniors against his entitlement proposals, as some GOP House leaders have already signaled. But Obama’s positioning could help Democrats deepen their grip on millennials, who will approach one-third of eligible voters by 2016.\n\nObama has already taken a rare step to respond to the budget’s generational imbalance with his health care plan, which slows the growth in Medicare spending to fund expanded coverage for the working-age uninsured. Now, the president’s nascent cut-and-invest budget approach threads between liberals who would spare all entitlements and conservatives who would retrench investments and entitlements alike. The most trenchant criticism of Obama’s budget is that it does too little, not too much, to redirect government’s focus toward the next generation. But even with this careful first step, Obama is pointing toward an overdue rebalancing of Washington’s priorities from consumption to investment—and from the past to the future.\n\nWhen welfare pays better than work"
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It is done all the time,\" Trump tweeted. \"This has NOTHING to do with politics or a political campaign against the Bidens. This does have to do with their corruption!\"\n\nThe president did not mention the text messages exchanged between U.S. ambassadors and Ukrainian officials that were released Thursday by House Democrats. But he quoted a Washington Times headline detailing Republican opinions of Thursday's closed-door testimony with former U.S. special envoy for Ukraine, Kurt Volker, who provided the texts to lawmakers as part of their impeachment inquiry into Trump. Volker resigned last week amid fallout over the burgeoning scandal.\n\nThe texts, released late Thursday by the House Intelligence, Oversight and Foreign Affairs committees, revealed that Volker and U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland had indicated to Ukrainian officials that a White House meeting between Trump and Zelensky would be contingent on Ukraine launching investigations into the 2016 election meddling and Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company for which Hunter Biden served on the board.\n\n\"Heard from White House — assuming President Z convinces trump he will investigate / 'get to the bottom of what happened' in 2016, we will nail down date for visit to Washington,\" Volker wrote to Ukrainian official Andriy Yermak on the morning of July 25 just before Trump's call with Zelensky.\n\nIn the hours after Trump's call with Zelensky, Yermak wrote to Volker, \"Phone call went well. President Trump proposed to choose any convenient dates. President Zelensky chose 20,21,22 September for the White House Visit. Thank you again for your help!\"\n\nOn Aug. 9, Volker and Sondland discussed arranging a White House meeting and having Yermak draft a statement showing what Ukraine planned to cover, an apparent reference to the investigations requested by Trump.\n\nThe next day, Yermak told Volker that he wanted to confirm a date for the White House visit before committing to announcing an investigation into the 2016 election and Burisma. They did not explicitly mention the Biden family.\n\n\"Once we have a date, will call for a press briefing, announcing upcoming visit and outlining vision for the reboot of U.S.-Ukraine relationship, including among other things Burisma and election meddling in investigations,\" Yermak texted Volker, who replied, \"Sounds great!\"\n\nIn a text exchange on Sept. 9, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor expressed concerns that military assistance was being withheld from Ukraine in an effort to pressure Zelensky to launch investigations at Trump's request.\n\nTaylor warned Sondland that the move had \"shaken [the Ukrainians'] faith in us.\" He added, \"As I said on the phone, I think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign.\"\n\nSondland replied that he believed Taylor was \"incorrect about President Trump's intentions,\" claiming that he felt Trump \"has been crystal clear no quid pro quos of any kind.\" He said Trump was solely \"trying to evaluate whether Ukraine is truly going to adopt the transparency and reforms that President Zelensky promised during his campaign. I suggest we stop the back and forth by text.\"\n\nThe text exchanges also include correspondence with Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, who has come under mounting scrutiny over his own communications with Ukraine.\n\nRepublicans dismissed Volker's testimony on Thursday, claiming that it did nothing to support efforts by the Democrats to investigate Trump. Democrats, meanwhile, argued that the text exchanges are further proof of the Trump administration's attempts to pressure Ukraine to meddle in a U.S. presidential election.\n\nTrump's call with Zelensky is the subject of a whistleblower complaint to the intelligence community, publicly released last week by the House Intelligence Committee, which alleged that Trump was \"using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.\"\n\nThe whistleblower claimed that White House officials were so concerned about what the president had said during the mid-July call that they intervened to \"lock down all records of the phone call, especially the word-for-word transcript of the call.\"\n\nTrump has admitted that he asked Ukraine to investigate the Bidens, although he has repeatedly insisted he did nothing wrong, declaring there was \"no pressure\" applied and rejecting claims of a quid pro quo. He has also doubled down on unsubstantiated allegations that Biden's family engaged in corrupt behavior and described his phone call with Zelensky as \"perfect.\"\n\nOn Thursday morning, Trump publicly urged both Ukraine and China to investigate the Biden family. The president, whose administration is currently negotiating the resolve of a trade dispute with China, said Thursday that he had not yet asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to investigate the matter but claimed that \"what happened in China is just about as bad as what happened with Ukraine.\"\n\nHours after Trump's admission, CNN reported that Trump had mentioned Biden, as well as Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, another leading Democratic presidential candidate, in a June 18 call with Xi. During that conversation, Trump reportedly told Xi he would remain quiet on the protests in Hong Kong as trade talks progressed.\n\nThere has been no evidence of corruption on the part of either Joe or Hunter Biden.\n\n\"Engaging in these stunning abuses in broad daylight does not absolve President Trump of his wrongdoings — or his grave offenses against the Constitution,\" they wrote.\n\nAs Democrats press ahead with their impeachment inquiry, Trump and his allies have been working hard to build the president's defense. Jared Kushner, the president's senior adviser and his son-in-law, and White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney are reportedly the officials most focused on developing the administration's anti-impeachment strategy."
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A fantastic and stirring collection, apt for our time’s obsessions.\" —Read It Forward, A Favorite Read for April 2018\n\n\"Black Swans, originally out in 1993 and reissued this year, is the best example of what makes her writing so essential. The discursive nature of her short stories allows her narratives to move in tandem with the sociopolitical issues she is constantly and effectively addressing. It’s a model for writing fiction that addresses politics that feels neither didactic nor preachy but natural. This is the product of the autobiographical style of her writing which often has a texture more similar to personal nonfiction than fiction, which makes conversations about contemporary events feel naturally woven into her world . . . When Babitz’s stories engage with politics, they’re focused on demonstrating how her characters would engage, and the good and bad that comes with it. It restricts their polemical efficacy and narrows their scope but takes away the awkward tinge that other fiction so dedicated to making a point can have. On top of all this, of course, Babitz is one of the most wonderful American prose stylists. Every page is littered with perfectly critical, funny, and illuminating sentences it seems only she could write . . . Nobody saw — or sees — the world as Babitz does, its glitz alongside what had to be scraped off to make it shine. Throughout Black Swans, she writes with ease about how the social and political impact both the people who are around here and the people who aren’t. It’d be a boon for fiction writing if more writers could manifest this, too.\" —Bradley Babendir, Medium\n\n\"For some fizzy fun with a splash of self–reflection and social commentary, try Eve Babitz’s short story collection Black Swans. This love letter to Los Angeles explores the friendships, loves, passions, and flings of an artist and writer with a singular voice: casual, colloquial, and propulsive, with enough insight and humor to elevate even the most frivolous excursions. What at first seems like an unfiltered array of impressions—about aging, or tango, ambition, or jealousy—comes together as a considered meditation on a theme. These stories will make you rethink your own interconnected memories and the beautiful people that inhabit them—though they may not be as beautiful as Babitz’s.\" —Brooklyn Paper\n\n\"[Babitz's] recent renaissance, like her writing, has been both propulsive and rapturous . . . This April, Counterpoint Press released Black Swans (1993), a wistful collection of nine autobiographical tales from the 1980s and ’90s. By then, Babitz’s tidal pull—sumptuous prose organized into vignettes of hedonism without the weight of moral consequence—had lassoed the attention of bookish women, and, seemingly, everyone else too . . . What’s captivating about Babitz’s particular mode of confession is that it’s anchored by an intuition that renders her environs both so enchanted and familiar. And her irreverence in the face of persistent expectations of feminine decorum—reanimated like a sociocultural zombie during this administration—can cause a sigh of relief . . . Babitz is sensitive to [Los Angeles's] fundamental contradictions. Namely, its preoccupation with contrived beauty and glitz and its vulnerability to nature’s impositions: the hot gale winds of the Santa Anas, the earthquakes, and the fires. Her wholesale embrace of what is lovely and dangerous and absurd about Los Angeles appeals to contemporary readers. After all, the world Babitz depicts in her books of women roaming its streets and weighing their impulses very much remains the same, even if the landscape of the city itself has changed . . . The limitations of [Babitz's] work, and of her perceptions, do not negate her literary importance. The world she renders for us is always worth dwelling in, even skeptically.\" —BuzzFeed\n\nBlack Swans: Stories . . . is a collection of brilliant short stories. Babitz explored the modern society of Los Angeles and its beauty and rottenness. Through her honesty, sensitivity and her singular sense of humour, the author wrote about the human condition . . . The beginning of her texts are poetic, beautiful and simple. But all of her writing is, after all. In Black Swans: Stories, her words exude wisdom and clarity. Even if sometimes she is insecure, Babitz knows herself.\" —Books Turn You On\n\n\"What stands out about Babitz's writing is her voice: smart, unapologetic and knowing, like Dorothy Parker magically time traveling to the modern era . . . Rereading Babitz is a delicious, guilty pleasure.\" —Alta\n\n\"The subject of these nine stories by Babitz (Sex and Rage) is Hollywood: brilliant and beautiful couples who somehow get along; charming yet moody men and their odd needs; and \"Eve,\" the narrator, who cautiously reveals in herself the vices of a naughty but not really bad girl.\" —Publishers Weekly\n\n\"Babitz is an acquired taste: her slewing style, bad–girl postures, and sad–funny takes on hedonism can be deliciously shocking... Here, though, as the narrator of these nine story/essays approaches middle–age—after all the drugs, booze, groupie sex, and wild passionate flings—the sense of brakes applied turns Babitz's voice sage as well as outrageous...as dispensed as Babitz's people try to be, they never are far from their fears and insecurities—and her wisecracking, ain't–it–the–truth–honey voice is just about perfect in illuminating the fact...Babitz's best book yet.\" —Kirkus Reviews"
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"Bryan has made his own, not inconsiderable, contribution to the restoration of the J72 in his other role as manager of the Darlington Railway Athletic Club. The NELPG volunteers have been made most welcome after an evenings work at Hopetown.",
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"Albert Hawman (ex Shildon, Ferryhill and Darlingtion driver) ages 97 was the guest of honour. He later had a footplate ride with Fred Ramshaw. Maurice Burns asked Albert whilst taking him home about his last BR footplate ride before today (excluding Locomotion in 1975). It was 62005 on the Three Dales railtour to Wearhead on 20.5.1967.",
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"Previously, on May 31, Customs and Border Protection seized over 356 pounds of methamphetamine—worth over $7 million on the street—at the Laredo, Texas, port of entry. And on June 8, at the McAllen-Hidalgo International Bridge in Hidalgo, Texas, CBP seized over $330,000 worth of fentanyl coming in through Mexico.\n\nCBP media releases over the past months show a steady stream of such seized shipments, and one can only speculate about the quantity of drugs that escape detection. Border officers say that smuggling cartels use human trafficking and mass border crossings to divert attention from areas where they want to move contraband, including drugs, convicted criminals, and suspected terrorists.\n\nIt is not just the users who suffer from this steady flow of drugs, but the people they rob to fund their habit. That brings us back to San Francisco, where residents have become inured, under Boudin’s unwatchful eye, to having their cars and homes broken into by petty street criminals. Stores have closed in response to looting and shoplifting. Boudin’s policy of “de-carceration” of criminals meant that recidivist nuisances were released on parole without bail. Anyone who would take the word of an addict and release him based on a promise not to commit any more crimes does not understand addiction.\n\nIn San Francisco on May 20, Honduran drug smuggler Leydis Cruz was sentenced to three years in federal prison for selling fentanyl and other drugs. However, her arrest and prosecution were not the work of demoralized, defanged local law enforcement, but of federal agents working on the Federal Initiative for the Tenderloin task force—a federal effort to crack down on drug dealing in San Francisco’s roughest district, the Tenderloin.\n\nThat the federal government seems to care more than they do about drug overdoses and related crimes in their city is an indictment of San Francisco’s government and its blinkered prosecutor—and that’s saying something given the Biden administration’s problematic policies on policing.\n\nUnlike drug dealers and thieves arrested by city police, Cruz might actually be deported, since she was arrested by federal agents and is not subject to the unhinged clemency of Boudin’s soon-to-be former office.\n\nAfter completing her sentence, she would be deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement back to Honduras, where she can no longer threaten American lives by trafficking in lethal drugs.\n\nIronically, Cruz claims to have left Honduras “to escape physical abuse, poverty, and a hopelessness of not being able to support her family,” according to her lawyer. She chose to furnish that support by devastating American families. Cruz has already been deported once for breaking our laws, and if Boudin were still in charge, she’d undoubtedly be allowed to stay this time, too.\n\nPrior to his recall, Boudin had been accused of deliberately lowering the charges against certain drug dealers to avoid having them (justly) deported. Why does he believe an illegal alien’s claim to remain in the United States trumps the right of San Franciscans to live safely in their own community? Boudin seemed to prefer that San Francisco be a so-called sanctuary city for illegally present foreign criminals rather than a safe city for the lawful residents who elected him.\n\nAccording to the San Francisco Chronicle, “A substantial number of drug dealers in the city are Honduran nationals.” An offense of drug dealing would—rightly—make it harder for them to advance their immigration status through legal means. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, serious criminal activity—and particularly, dealing drugs—is a bar to becoming a permanent U.S. resident and later citizen. This is as it should be.\n\nWhen questioned by angry residents about drug dealing in their neighborhoods, Boudin admitted that “a significant percentage of people selling drugs in San Francisco, perhaps as many as half, are here from Honduras” but sympathized with them as potential victims of human trafficking.\n\nIn 2021, his office convicted only three drug dealers, compared with at least 90 convicted under his predecessor in 2019. Boudin’s office allowed three quarters of the fentanyl dealers they prosecuted to cop to a lesser charge, “accessory after the fact,” that would not affect their immigration future.\n\nThere does not seem to be any limit for the compassion of progressives when it comes to criminals, but not for their victims. Cruz, the Honduran drug distributor, was dealing in a contraband substance from which more Americans die than die from gunshots. Nearly 500 people died from fentanyl overdoses in San Francisco alone in 2021.\n\nIt’s not just conservatives who want safer streets—the San Francisco voters who just recalled Boudin are overwhelmingly liberal. The social havoc, addiction, and death attributable to drugs dealt by deportable foreign criminals—many of whom are in our country illegally in the first place—is utterly preventable.\n\nBoudin and the other ultra-progressive district attorneys, woke local governments that refuse to blame criminals and punish crime, and their accomplices in the national media who either don’t cover or selectively cover crime stories to serve their ideological narrative all share the blame.\n\nIn San Francisco, Boudin has been sent packing. Perhaps this is a turning point in the national mood, when people can engage in fixing social problems but refuse to accept the broken solutions of the left that end up only making those problems worse."
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"The oldest surviving European dwelling, Elizabeth Farm, was built before the invention of plywood and during the infancy of the first sewing machine. Elizabeth Farm was the residence of wool pioneer John Macarthur. Inspired by the combined influences of Bengali and Georgian architecture that would become synonymous with colonial builds, the residence featured consistent updates as the family’s wealth and influence exponentially grew. Mobile clay subsoils have frequently and significantly threatened the structural integrity of the build with most of the initial alterations and plans masterminded by Macarthur himself. As the first property to be listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register, today the building is a ‘hands on’ museum that invites guests to actively participate in the experience of Australia’s colonial past. Elizabeth Farm not only pioneered architecturally but also agriculturally, being one of the first locations for the successful plantation and thriving of olive trees.",
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"The Experiment Farm Cottage was Australia’s first European farmstead, constructed under the guidance of Governor Arthur Philip in New South Wales. The purpose of the establishment was to test how long it would take for a man to reasonably support himself, where convict farmer James Ruse was chosen as the experimental guinea pig. Military surgeon John Harris, who lived adjacent to the property, would purchase the Experiment Farm Cottage amidst seeing the success Ruse brought to the land and built the cottage that remains on the site today. In constructing the cottage, he derived inspiration from bungalows that he saw on British naval sites in Bengal, India. Flanked by the shielding foliage of jacarandas and gum trees, the site is very much the anti-thesis of Australian flora. Likewise, the addition of the veranda onto the roof was a hallmark of colonial architecture and established the nations affinity with their homes being intertwined with their surroundings.",
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"As one of 11 convict establishments to be recognised by the World Heritage List, the Old Government House in Parramatta was the administrative stronghold for colonial New South Wales. Providing residence to the state’s first 10 Governors, the total build took 20 years to complete as crime and unsanitary conditions forced a move inland to Parramatta from the first Government House. Emerged from a 260-acre site, the ground was broken under the watchful eye of Vice Admiral John Hunter who cleared the site that had originally been occupied by a cottage belonging to Governor Arthur Phillip. A collection of Australia’s finest colonial botanists had significant impact on the site by exploiting the rich soils of the original farmland that later became the first botanical gardens in the nation. The Old Government House has also been of pertinence to the astrological history of Australia with the intention to make it the Greenwich of the Southern Hemisphere.",
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"One of the few remaining relics of colonial Sydney, Cadmans Cottage still stands proudly with all its grandiose 200 years since it was built. Located at the doorstep of Circular Quay neighbouring the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cadmans Cottage was originally built in an environment a distance from the bustling of what we now know as Australia’s biggest city. It was originally built as offices for the Governor’s 52-man boat crew, but over the years it has been repurposed several times. From transport headquarters to a water police station, Cadmans Cottage has had prime viewing of the evolution of Sydney’s cityscape. Originally built on the water’s edge, such is Sydney’s development that the waterfront is now over 100 metres away from Cadmans Cottage. This building is symmetrical and facilitated by the heavy use of sandstone, which is typical of Colonial Georgian structures. Named after former convict and publican John Cadman, this building has seen some of the most fabled stories in Australian history.\n\nIf you want to keep update to date with the current construction industry news and projects, be sure to subscribe to the iSeekplant Flapping Mouth blog below.",
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"Things began going wrong for the cassowaries of Far North Queensland as far back as the 1980s. Long-time Mission Beach local Liz Gallie says the problem was obvious: large numbers of tree-changers began moving in to the wet tropics area and developing the land running north and south of Cairns. With their arrival the character of the region began to irrevocably change.\n\nGallie tells me she has spent the past 30 years “watching as the threats to the cassowaries’ existence have increased without being addressed”.\n\n“We watched as block after block of land was bulldozed as waves of economic booms attracted developers,” she says.\n\nMuch of this clearing affected remnant forests that were large areas of cassowary habitat. These changes have meant the remaining cassowaries have to cross roads and residential areas in order to access their essential food habitats. Pockets of the World Heritage rainforest now sit directly alongside residential areas.\n\n“The more I learnt, the more I realised how important they are as a keystone species.”\n\nFor Russell Constable, who moved to northern Queensland from the Gold Coast in the mid-1990s, the plight of the flightless species became apparent in a more shocking way. One day shortly after he’d relocated north, he and a pig hunter were hiking in the wet tropics when they stumbled upon a one-and-a-half-metre tall bird wandering alone in the forest. Constable’s companion immediately pulled out a .22 Magnum rifle and shot the cassowary dead at close range. The now 49-year-old conservationist never again kept the company of pig hunters, instead vowing to protect the endangered species.\n\nConstable, who lives on a 40-hectare block at Bramston Beach, 60 kilometres south of Cairns, says cassowaries “used to come on our property and swim in our dam, but those days are gone now”.\n\n“The more I learnt, the more I realised how important they are as a keystone species,” he says. “Over the years I have seen local cassowary populations dwindle. I have seen areas that used to have cassowaries lose their birds due to illegal campers/squatters and their dogs. I have seen the birds die on our roads here – and I mean literally sit next to them and see their life ebb away as I have waited for the vet after tracking a cassowary that was struck by a local driver.”\n\nQueensland government data shows that this year alone at least 10 cassowaries have died because of human involvement. Six were struck by cars and four were killed by dogs.\n\nWith this year’s number of fatalities already equalling the total for 2014, the increase is dramatic and concerning. Local observers also warn that these official figures represent only a small fraction of actual deaths, as many go unreported.\n\nThe first interaction between cassowaries and early colonialists was recorded by William Carron, a botanist on the ill-fated Kennedy expedition from Rockingham Bay to Cape York in 1849.\n\nTo the local Djiru traditional owners, the gunduy (as they call the cassowary) was traditionally an important source of food. “Still to this day, the gunduy holds great significance to rainforest Aboriginal peoples,” Djiru spokeswoman Rona Hart tells The Saturday Paper.\n\n“Our people, the rainforest Aboriginal people of far north Queensland, have lived with cassowaries for thousands of years or since Dreamtime. These birds are an important part of our culture, stories, songs, dances and identity. Our rainforest Aboriginal culture is interconnected with the gunduy and our country.”\n\nThe Djiru people have identified the three major threats to the cassowary: continual habitat loss, vehicle strikes and dog attacks. Hart says the traditional owners in the area wish to implement a cassowary management strategy for Mission Beach that addresses these concerns. “Culturally assured scientific research is a priority to arrest the extinction of the gunduy, whose survival is critical to the health of rainforest country across wet tropics,” she says.\n\nAs one of Australia’s few specialist frugivorous species, these giant birds (the females can reach two metres in height and weigh up to 74 kilograms) feed on up to five kilograms of fruit a day and are dependent on closed tropical forests to survive. They also play an important role in the maintenance of tropical forests as dispersers of seed.\n\nBut there have long been valid conservation concerns for Casuarius casuarius. According to a 2014 CSIRO report that provided a region-wide re-census of cassowary populations in the wet tropics based on earlier surveys conducted in the 1990s, the number of remaining cassowaries is estimated to be just 4381. These northern Queensland populations are spread from Mission Beach in the south to Cape Tribulation in the north, with a large gap separating a population in Cape York.\n\nThe report concludes: “Our estimation of 4381 cassowaries in the wet tropics region indicates this is a species that is still of conservation concern and which must remain a focus of management.” Research has barely begun on the Cape York population.\n\nOn top of climatic disturbances such as Cyclone Larry, which destroyed much of the cassowary’s territory in 2006, the creatures are now getting regularly killed on the roads around Mission and Bramston beaches by the vehicles of tree-changers and nature lovers. They are also regularly attacked by unsupervised domestic dogs.\n\nLiz Gallie is the president of Mission Beach Cassowaries and says her fascination with cassowaries grew out of observing them in their natural habitat over three decades.\n\n“The cassowary is a keystone species of the rainforest,” she says. “They have been adopted as the icon of the Wet Tropics Management Authority and of our shire, the Cassowary Coast. Just about every business at Mission Beach uses the cassowary as a selling point and very few would not have a photo of one in their brochure.”\n\nShe says overdevelopment of the bird’s natural habitat, new roads and increased traffic, and a growing number of dogs in the area have led to many cassowary fatalities.\n\nThe irony of places such as Mission Beach, says Gallie, is that people are attracted to the region, which is a meeting point of two World Heritage areas, because they might get to see cassowaries in the wild. But these people inadvertently prove to be the biggest threat facing the birds.\n\nTo make matters worse, current planning schemes are geared towards the area becoming a resort, marina and high-rise tourism destination.\n\n“The current planning scheme would allow Mission Beach’s population to reach 18,000, which is incompatible with the survival of the cassowary. Development is still seen by the local authorities and tourism organisations as the economic driver and is encouraged. It is an oxymoron,” she says.\n\nGallie and other local activists have taken matters into her own hands in Mission Beach by getting schoolchildren involved in making signs for the local roads featuring images of cassowaries with messages such as “We live here too!” They also monitor cassowary sightings, injuries and deaths via a dedicated Facebook page. “At Mission Beach, 40 per cent of cassowary habitat is still not protected,” says Gallie.\n\n“Without leadership from the local authorities, a culture of complacency and acceptance will continue. We are taxing the species with our dogs and on our roads at an unsustainable rate. The community has demonstrated the will to protect the cassowary. Now we urgently need the local, state and federal governments to do the same. That is the only hope for the future of the cassowary,” she says.\n\nBut according to Cassowary Coast Mayor Bill Shannon, the council has already taken steps to ensure the cassowaries are protected, including controversially reducing speed limits to 80km/h.\n\n“Mission Beach is a community divided on this issue,” he says. “Council has done many things, including installing traffic pacifying devices and erecting signs in and out of the town. I’m certainly not convinced the cassowaries are endangered in our area. I’ve seen three today on my property. But we absolutely support the protection of the future of the cassowaries. I certainly don’t want to be the mayor of the ‘Extinction Coast’,” he says.\n\nMeanwhile, Rona Hart says the Djiru people hold “grave concerns” for the future of the cassowary. “The cassowary’s survival is critical to the ongoing continuation of our unique rainforest culture.”\n\nThis story first published in The Saturday Paper"
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In fact the teachers often exacerbated the situation by embarrassing the shy and fragile in obvious loud ways, giving the bullies more ammunition come recess time.\n\nIt was in this environment that I befriended Ian Johnson, a kid with a pretty wild imagination. He was a good guy, we had birthday parties together and sleepovers and went to movies. We played a lot of Star Wars. His dad made Star Wars “tables”: giant playsets of Dagobah and the Death Star, built out of actual tables with bits cut out. Ian was definitely the only kid around who had one of those! He was also the only kid in class who claimed to have ninjas training in his basement.\n\nIan Johnson lived in a townhouse. He did not have a basement.\n\nWe would walk home from school together, usually in a small group with one or two other kids. Ian was well known for his tall tales. He would swear up and down that every word was true. If that is the case, I have some startling news to share with the world!\n\n1. It was not Walt Disney that came up with the ideas for Bambi. It was in fact Ian Johnson who gave Disney the idea to make it. Please don’t scrutinize the timeline of events too closely. Ian said it; it had to be true.\n\n2. Ian was a mathematician. He was one of the world’s leading mathematicians. When I asked him why he failed the math quiz in class, it was because he was “not an expert in math that hasn’t been invented yet.” (That would be long division.)\n\n3. He had a squad of ninjas training in his basement. Below his townhouse, he had a training facility several storeys deep. The exact depth changed from tale to tale. The main takeaway from this is that Ian had a huge concrete ninja bunker full of the deadliest weaponry hiding under his townhouse in suburban Kitchener, Ontario. This one, nobody bought. We’d fallen for some of his lies before but this one was just too big and fat to swallow. We nodded and smiled because to question Johnson’s stories would lead to endless arguing.\n\n4. Ian knew George Lucas. He had read Star Wars episodes I, II and III. He knew what happened in them and described it in great detail. There was an encounter between Jabba the Hutt and Han Solo, setting up the bounty on Solo’s head. The level of detail made this one hard to disbelieve. Solo took a shot at Jabba with his blaster, who jumped out of the way, dodging the bolt. Indeed early versions of Jabba the Hutt before 1983 did have legs. He also described a sequence including creatures called “stonemites”. Solo was hiding in a cave full of these things which could eat through stone like termites through wood. It wasn’t until 2002 that I learned Ian had lifted these elements wholesale from Marvel Comics’ Star Wars issue #28, from 1979. That’s why his descriptions were so clear and believable. It was things like this that made it hard to tell when Johnson was lying or telling the truth.\n\n5. Mixing half-truths with fiction, Ian told us all how he knew Brian Vollmer of Helix. I later confirmed this part of the story to be true. Back in Record Store Tales Part 2: Gimme an R! we talked in great detail about a time when Helix were local legends in these parts. I confirmed with Vollmer myself that he did live on Breckenridge Drive in Kitchener, three doors down from Johnson, exactly as Ian described it. He would often point to the Vollmers’ townhouse as we rode by on our bikes, but there was rarely anyone home. Ian also described a Christmas card that Brian Vollmer received from Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P. This also turned out to be a true story. I recognized the card when Brian added a picture of it to the official Helix website. Again, it was exactly as Johnson told us. What was not true is that Ian took credit for the “Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'” music video. “That music video was my idea,” claimed Ian. “I was talking to Brian Vollmer and I told him, ‘what you really need is a video with lots and lots of girls in it.'”\n\nI will give Ian Johnson credit for one thing, which is while I was still listening to Iron Maiden and Kiss, he had discovered a newer heavier band called Metallica. They only had two albums out, Kill ‘Em All and Ride the Lightning. “Have you ever heard Metallica?” he asked me. “You will.” He brought the tapes to school and played a track or two. Giving credit when it’s due, Ian was the first kid I knew to have heard of Metallica. He was on top of his heavy metal.\n\nThat is, until 1986. That is when Ian Johnson dropped the metal and went full-bore new wave. “Girls don’t like heavy metal,” he explained to me during a heated argument. Girls. PAH! Like many kids, Ian turned from friend to bully later in school.\n\nThis one is for Ian Johnson wherever you are. I’m sure he’s still out there, consulting Disney on the new Star Wars movie backed by a squad of fully trained ninjas.",
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"Jamie Oliver Can Teach Us All A Lesson\n\nWhy The Overweight Are The New 'mortal Sinners'\n\nA Casual Air That Makes Skill Look Much Too Easy\n\nMozzarella can save your soul\n\nChef Gennaro Contaldo, Jamie Oliver's 'London dad', tells Simon Caldwell that careful cooking can lead you to God It was a sweltering afternoon in the July heatwave and as I sat at a heavy oak table in Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant, watching ice cubes melt rapidly into the dregs of a swiftly drained glass of orange juice. I was wondering Mud the legendary Gennaro Contaldo would be like.\n\nThis was, after all, the Italian chef who taught Jamie his trade while running Antonio Carluccio's restaurant in Covent Garden. Today he is, in common with Jamie, a \"celebrity chef', the author of two books and a regular on Saturday morning cookery shows. He and hillrliC are also best friends. They take days off together to cook, to shoot clay pigeons or to go fishing. Jamie, in his effusively affectionate way, refers to Contaldo as his \"London dad\", describing him on another occasion as a \"mythical man\".\n\nFrom the bustle of the restaurant floor Contaldo is shown to my table, catching me almost by surprise with his discreet, almost shy, demeanour. His earnest expression masks a warm personality, however, which bubbles to the surface as soon as we get down to business.\n\nI was there to talk to Contaldo about his public endorsement of food produced by the Monastery of Vallechiara, a community of nuns and monks who rehabilitate young drug addicts partly by putting them to work on their I50-acre estate south of Rome, making buffalo mozzarella cheese and olive oil and growing apricots, cherries, plums, pears, peaches, strawberries and tomatoes, among other things.\n\nContaldo uses the products in his own restaurant. Passione, which last year was named as the Tio Pepe ITV London Italian Restaurant of the Year, and also in his own home. He tells me how he was swept away by the work of the monks after he spent a weekend at the monastery with his girlfriend and their three-year-old twin daughters. \"1 have never found such a peaceful place,\" he said. I was more than happy to talk to Contaldo about food. But he wanted to talk about religion. The monastery, he said, reminded him of his childhood aspirations to be a priest; as a boy growing up on the Amalfi coast, he \"always wanted to go to church\". His parents were also very religious and when he fell mysteriously ill at the age of eight his mother, Eufemia, took him to San Giovanni Rotondo to see Padre Pio.\n\nContaldo remembers breaking through the crowd and running towards the friar but failed to make eye contact. Instead \"in my mind I spoke to him and said: 'Look, I am not well. I don't know what's wrong with me. Can you make me better?'.\"\n\nHe has a memory of the friar somehow responding to him with the words: \"Go home, don't worry, you are going to be all right.\" Contaldo said at the time he did not understand who Padre Pio was. However, within days the sickness had left him.\n\nAt this point, Contaldo reaches into his pocket and produces a photograph of Pio revealing his stigmata. \"I have never stopped thinking of him,\" he continued. \"I am now 55 years old and I still try to talk to him one way or the other. Many times he has told me off.\"\n\nIndeed, Contaldo VMS among the half a million people who converged on Rome in June 2002 to witness Pope John Paul II pronounce the monk St Pio of Pietrelcina. \"I believe it was the happiest day of my life,\" Contaldo said.\n\nSo he has found in the Monastery of Vallechiara two things that matter to him: God and food; religious belief manifested as charity and a seasonal fare of sue supreme quality he ranks it among the \"best in Italy\".\n\ncounts to a chef whose h 411 professionalism is clearly underpinned by what amounts to a philosophy of' cooking and dining, an understanding of what food is and should he. It is in this that he expresses his own Christian beliefs.\n\n\"It's all to do with fresh food, the correct ingredients, service and most of all the lovely passion of the cooking,\" he said.\n\n\"You have to have passion for whatever you do, you have to love whatever you do and source the best ingredients. This is where Vallechiara comes in. Since I have tasted those tomatoes, 1 cannot do without. But also I have seen the people working behind the food. When it s done with so much love, so much innovaion, of course you are going to get the best.\" Obtaining the tastiest produce available on the market just one part of the job. The craft of turning\n\nfor customers is another. \"To be a chef is not easy,\" Contaldo explained. \"To he a good chef it means you care so much ,„for food. The reason why you care so much for food is because you care for ople. You want to give the best.\n\n\"To give the best sometimes is not easy,\" he continued. \"A chef is working endless hours, kitchens are very hot, there are endless arguments with your suppliers. At the end of the evening you are so tired. Do you know what a chef does on his day off? He sleeps. So the first thing you have to do when you get up in the morning and see the light is to thank God for the day and to say your prayers. Ask God if everything is going to be all right.\"\n\nContaldo takes very seriously. He makes the effort each day to say a mystery of the rosary with his daughters, for example. He possesses the humility necessary to acknowledge his dependence on his Creator. He also acknowledges his sinfulness. Being a religious man \"doesn't mean I don't swear\", he said, adding that he can also enforce discipline among fellow cooks in such a way that \"they think I am the devil\". Well, he is a chef. Nor does being religious mean he regularly attends Sunday Mass. Separation from his wife and the onset of a new relationship have barred him from receiving the Eucharist, \"That is a punishment,\" Contaldo admits. \"Sometimes it is hard not to take it but that is the law of the Church and you can't change it. If the Church one day tells me 'you can' (receive Communion) then I will but until then I won't do it. That doesn't mean 1 don't love God or Christ.\"\n\nSo what does Jamie Oliver make of Contaldo's convic tions? \"Jamie knows I am a religious man,\" he said.\n\n\"Jamie in his own way is a believer. He does believe. I don't talk religion with him but I can see what a good man he is. You can see the care for everyone. For goodness to come out of someone like that they have to have their heart full of love.\n\n\"I have tried to find a fault with him,\" he added. \"I couldn't find a fault, but he's not a saint. I wonder if he will be one day because of the things he's done. People have already called him St James. No-one has ever called me St Gennaro.\"\n\nJamie's benevolence was tangible amid the post-industrial chic of Fifteen, a restaurant set up with the specific aim of turning deprived youngsters into first-class chefs. He has also successfully campaigned for junk food to be removed from school dinners.\n\nListening to Contaldo speak, it makes you wonder how much he has influenced Jamie in each of these projects. After all, Jamie was Contaldo's protege and they now share precisely the same views on food and cooking.\n\n\"What Jamie is doing,\" Contaldo said, \"is educating people to see that they don't need to go far to eat well\n\nContaldo argues that the last time the British people truly understood their food was during the Second World War when they were heavily reliant on home-grown seasonal produce. Today he feels too many people treat their bodies like cars, regarding food as little more than fuel: they tank up, then move on. Decades of abundance have failed to instil a greater understanding of food and the art of eating.\n\nHe said: \"It is no good for me to have cherries in the middle of winter when cherries come out at the end of June. 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"Webb’s view of the extremely red quasar SDSS J165202.64+172852.3. The quasar SDSS J165202.64+172852.3 is depicted here by the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope to demonstrate the distribution of gas around the object. This visual shows a quasar composed of four narrow-band images together, which appears as a burred rainbow blotch of colors. Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, D. Wylezalek, A. Vayner and the Q3D Team\n\nNASA’s Webb Space Telescope continues its search into the earliest times of our universe, revealing the surprising formation of a massive galaxy cluster around a powerful, red quasar.\n\nAstronomers looking into the early universe using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have made a surprising discovery: a cluster of massive galaxies in the process of forming around an extremely red quasar. Our understanding of how galaxy clusters in the early universe came together and formed the cosmic web we see today will expand as a result of this research.\n\nWebb’s view around the extremely red quasar SDSS J165202.64+172852.3. The quasar SDSS J165202.64+172852.3 is highlighted in an image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in visible and near-infrared on the left. The images in the center and on the right present new observations from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope in multiple wavelengths to demonstrate the distribution of gas around the object. Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, D. Wylezalek, A. Vayner & the Q3D Team, N. Zakamska\n\nSDSS J165202.64+172852.3, the identifier given to the quasar Webb explored, existed 11.5 billion years ago. It is extraordinarily red not just because of its intrinsic red color, but also because the galaxy’s light has been redshifted by its vast distance. Because of this, Webb is perfectly suited to examine the galaxy in detail with its unparalleled sensitivity in infrared wavelengths.\n\nThis quasar is one of the most powerful known galactic nuclei that’s been seen at such an extreme distance. Astronomers had speculated that the quasar’s extreme emission could cause a “galactic wind,” pushing free gas out of its host galaxy and possibly greatly influencing future star formation there.\n\nTo investigate the movement of the gas, dust, and stellar material in the galaxy, the team used the telescope’s Near Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec). Using a technique called spectroscopy, this powerful instrument looked at the movement of various outflows and winds surrounding the quasar. NIRSpec can simultaneously gather spectra across the telescope’s whole field of view, instead of just from one point at a time, enabling Webb to simultaneously examine the quasar, its galaxy, and the wider surroundings.\n\nAt left, the quasar SDSS J165202.64+172852.3 is highlighted in a Hubble Space Telescope image taken in visible and near-infrared light. The images on the right and at bottom present new observations from the James Webb Space Telescope in multiple wavelengths. They demonstrate the distribution and motions of gas within a newly observed galaxy cluster around the central quasar. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, D. Wylezalek (Heidelberg Univ.), A. Vayner and N. Zakamska (Johns Hopkins Univ.) and the Q-3D Team\n\nStudies previously conducted using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and other observatories called attention to the quasar’s powerful outflows, and astronomers had speculated that its host galaxy could be merging with some unseen partner. However, the team was not expecting Webb’s NIRSpec data to clearly indicate it was not just one galaxy, but at least three more swirling around it. Thanks to spectra over a broad area, the motions of all this surrounding material could be mapped, resulting in the conclusion that the red quasar was in fact part of a dense knot of galaxy formation.\n\n“There are few galaxy protoclusters known at this early time. It’s hard to find them, and very few have had time to form since the big bang,” said astronomer Dominika Wylezalek of Heidelberg University in Germany, who led the study with Webb. “This may eventually help us understand how galaxies in dense environments evolve. It’s an exciting result.”\n\n(Click image to see the full infographic.) The Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) is one of Webb’s four scientific instruments. NIRSpec is one of Webb’s versatile tools for near-infrared spectroscopy. In addition to standard single-slit spectroscopy to gather spectra of specific objects, NIRSpec also has an integral field unit to investigate spatial variations in spectra and a microshutter array to capture individual spectra of dozens of objects at once. This highly efficient design is part of what makes Webb ideal for studying extremely distant, faint galaxies. NIRSpec was built for the European Space Agency by Airbus Industries with the microshutter array (MSA) and detector sub-systems fabricated by NASA. Credit: NASA, ESA, Andi James (STScI)\n\nUsing the observations from NIRSpec, the team was able to confirm three galactic companions to this quasar and show how they are connected. Archival data from Hubble hint that there may be even more. Images from Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 had shown extended material surrounding the quasar and its galaxy, prompting its selection for this study into its outflow and the effects on its host galaxy. Now, the team suspects they could have been looking at the core of a whole cluster of galaxies – only now revealed by Webb’s crisp imaging.\n\n“Our first look at the data quickly revealed clear signs of major interactions between the neighboring galaxies,” shared team member Andrey Vayner of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. “The sensitivity of the NIRSpec instrument was immediately apparent, and it was clear to me that we are in a new era of infrared spectroscopy.”\n\nThe three confirmed galaxies are orbiting each other at incredibly high speeds, an indication that a great deal of mass is present. When combined with how closely they are packed into the region around this quasar, the team believes this marks one of the densest known areas of galaxy formation in the early universe. “Even a dense knot of dark matter isn’t sufficient to explain it,” Wylezalek says. “We think we could be seeing a region where two massive halos of dark matter are merging together.” Dark matter is an invisible component of the universe that holds galaxies and galaxy clusters together, and is thought to form a “halo” that extends beyond the stars in these structures.\n\nThe study conducted by Wylezalek’s team is part of Webb’s investigations into the early universe. With its unprecedented ability to look back in time, the telescope is already being used to investigate how the first galaxies were formed and evolved, and how black holes formed and influenced the structure of the universe. The team is planning follow-up observations into this unexpected galaxy proto-cluster, and hope to use it to understand how dense, chaotic galaxy clusters like this one form, and how it’s affected by the active, supermassive black hole at its heart.\n\nThese results will be published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. This research was completed as part of Webb’s Early Release Science program #1335.\n\nThe James Webb Space Telescope is the world’s premier space science observatory. Webb will solve mysteries in our solar system, look beyond to distant worlds around other stars, and probe the mysterious structures and origins of our universe and our place in it. 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Other than them, for our main character, Dr.Rose Cotter, her trauma is not just mental pain but also the guilt that she had toward her mom. Flashback to when Rose was a child, she ignored and ran away the day her mother committed suicide because she was too scared to witness or help. The guilt that she carried was too big which prompted Rose to become a psychologist to help those that were in the same situation as her mom.\n\nWe can conclude the fact that the targets that the deadly curse is aiming towards were those who have experienced psychological trauma. The question here is why where they were the victim of smiles?\n\nIf you notice both Laura and Rose hate to reveal their weaknesses in front of others. At the film’s beginning, Laura strongly opposes the sanity test questions from Rose. Not only that, she repeatedly emphasizes that she’s not crazy. Rose herself often hides her negative emotions and always pretends she’s happy with a smile. An example when she can’t hold her anger anymore, she puts out harsh words to her sister but then immediately admits to being wrong in the first place. This was due to the fact that she never felt comfortable with the space that they were in which is why they never expressed their true feelings. They worried that if they expressed themselves too much, they would receive unexpected reactions such as indifference or pity. This has been constantly repeated in the film as no one is willing to deal with other people’s mental health problems. Another reason trauma victims hide their true feelings is that they don’t want their unstable state to become a burden or make others hurt.\n\nWhich turns a smile into a tool for them to control their emotions and maintain normal communication with people. The problem is that the habit of self-ingesting such negative emotions has turned their mind into a balloon without any room for air. 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"I have a clear memory of being around 10 years old, lying on my grandma’s 1980s brown and maroon patterned carpet on one of those Saturday afternoons that could last forever, killing time by idly flicking through a travel brochure. Endless images of swimming pools and white lego concrete hotel blocks blurred into one until I reached the page for an imaginary-sounding place called Thailand, specifically an island called Phuket. Something about the pictures on the page, the exotic animals, the flowers, the sunsets, encouraged me to pull out my illustrated atlas and read everything I could find about this magical place. I decided that very afternoon that I would go this place called Phuket in Thailand and last summer, almost twenty years later, I did just that.\n\nThe largest Thai island, now known as the ‘Pearl of the Andaman’, Phuket has developed over the years into one of the top tourist destinations in Thailand. If you turn away from the beach and look inwards you’ll see that most of Phuket is mountainous and the island is so huge and intensely developed in places you could be forgiven for thinking you hadn’t left the mainland.",
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"Patong Beach\nThe biggest town, most popular beach and liveliest nightlife on Phuket can be found in Patong. Great for a few nights of letting down one’s hair, Patong is the original sin city of the islands having learned all of its moves from big sister Bangkok. Besides the lure of one of the best party-scenes in Thailand, Patong has a high concentration of luxurious resorts and fine-dining restaurants to keep the more demanding jet-setters satisfied.\n\nKaron Beach\nAfter Patong, Karon Beach is Phuket’s second largest tourist draw. Although large resort complexes including Hilton Phuket Arcadia and Movenpick Resort line the road behind the shoreline the actual beach itself is undeveloped, leaving plenty of space for sun loungers and an uninterrupted view of the sunset. Karon beach is close to a stretch of coral reef and there are year round opportunities for snorkelling and diving.\n\nKata Beach\nAlong with Patong and Karon our third beach, Kata, makes up Phuket’s holy trinity of tourist beaches. A few miles north of Patong Beach, Kata is also undeveloped with coral reefs for snorkelling and plenty of waves for surfing. Visit in the low season to enjoy the beach alongside Kata’s local Muslim population rather than fellow tourists.\n\nKamala Beach and Surin Beach\nFor a quieter beach experience away from the big three, head north of Patong to Kamala Beach. Quite isolated with good swimming between November and April, Kamala is a good spot for a sunset walk and quiet meal on the sand. Alternatively head further north to Surin Beach where the quietness is more about exclusivity than lack of development. Known as Millionaires Row, Surin Beach is home to top-end luxury resorts, wine bars and restaurants said to be frequented by celebrities.\n\nHidden beaches in Phuket\nIf you simply want to be alone, and who can blame you, you can always stay in one of the self-contained resorts on Bangtao Beach, a four mile stretch of sand close to the village of Cheng Talay. Take a short walk away from your accommodation and you may find yourself completely alone. Freedom Beach on Phuket’s West Coast is another hidey-hole worth finding as is Banana Beach, south of Naithon Beach, and Yae Beach, a few miles north of Patong.\n\nPhuket attractions\nIf you’ve had your fill of beach-hopping and want to spend at least one day of your holiday without sand in your shoes head to Phuket’s Old Town. A painfully underappreciated part of Phuket’s intriguing heritage and modern-day charm, the Old Town is a former trading port and the centre of the island’s cultural and religious life The Sino-Portugese architecture is a treat as are the many trendy cafes and boutique shops continuing to pop up all over town.\n\nBig Buddha\nLike any Thai district inhabited by a majority of Buddhists, Phuket has many temples and is home to the unique Big Buddha, a 45m image of Buddha covered in white Burmese marble that sits on the peak of a mountain and can be seen from many parts of the island.\n\nWildlife in Phuket\nThe way Phuket has developed to cater to increasing numbers of tourists has been felt by the island’s wildlife in recent years. The Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Park works hard to promote the welfare of Phuket’s wildlife and runs a conservation project for a number of wild species that would have gone extinct in Phuket without their intervention. A visit to the wildlife park will help the project continue its good work and if, like Thailand’s diverse monkey population, the jungle is your natural habitat you can even spend the night in a tree house.\n\nDiscounts included in advertised prices. Discount varies according to booking date and dates of stay.\n7 nights From £1,099 pp\nMore Details\n\nThe Shore at Katathani"
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