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"Leonard Cohen's \"Hallelujah\" is one of the most-covered songs in the world, but it took a few different people to make it that way.\n\nDo you remember the first time you heard “Hallelujah?” Was it in Shrek? Maybe on a reality-singing competition show? Maybe you just heard it from a street musician somewhere and thought, “That’s a really nice song.”\n\nIt’s safe to say at this point, though, that the majority of people who’ve been touched by the song didn’t hear it from its writer, the late Leonard Cohen. Cohen’s song — like Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt” vis-a-vis Johnny Cash — has become one of those rare examples of a song completely outshining its author as it’s made its way through pop culture. Here’s how that happened.\n\nFirst off, it’s important to state the obvious: “Hallelujah” is an incredible song. One of the commonly repeated facts about Cohen was that he was a published poet before he ever started making music, and “Hallelujah” is an almost too-clever-by-half triumph of composition. It’s easy to hear the graceful way the vocal melody ascends with the chords in the second half of the verse, but here’s a neat bit of music theory: The chord progression actually mirrors the words. With the lyrics, “It goes like this / the fourth, the fifth / the minor fall and the major lift,” the chords actually progress to the fourth chord of the song’s key, then the fifth, then one of its minor chords, then back to another major, all directly in line with the words. That’s some layered songwriting.\n\nAnd apparently, it almost drove Cohen insane. He recalled sitting in his underwear on the floor of his room at New York’s Royalton Hotel literally banging his head on the floor as he drafted some 80 verses of text for the song.\n\n“Hallelujah” made its first appearance on Cohen’s 1984 album Various Positions, draped in enough synthesizers and backup singers to give anyone familiar with its more stripped-down incarnations pause. Among its earliest fans was Bob Dylan, who started covering the song in concert as early as 1988. Tracing the different versions of “Hallelujah” often comes down to which of the song’s insane amount of verses the performer chooses — Cohen himself would rework the song later, ending it on a more bleak verse than the original — and Dylan went with the first version, the one that ends with “And even though it all went wrong / I’ll stand before the Lord of Song / with nothing on my tongue but hallelujah.”\n\nThe “modern” version of “Hallelujah” can be traced to ex-Velvet Underground multi-instrumentalist John Cale, whose version of the song — with his stately voice backed only by his piano — was released first in a 1991 Cohen tribute album called I’m Your Fan and then a year later on Cale’s 1992 live album Fragments of a Rainy Season. When he decided to cover the song, Cale reportedly asked Cohen for a copy of the lyrics, only to watch with increasing amusement as all 80 verses spilled out of his fax machine over 15 pages.\n\nNo discussion of “Hallelujah,” though, is complete without mentioning Jeff Buckley. Inspired by Cale’s version, Buckley recorded his own for his 1994 album Grace, and his gentle electric guitar filigrees and unearthly falsetto — at one point he sings the title across 23 seconds — remain the definitive version of the song for many listeners, no doubt bolstered by Buckley’s tragic death. John Legend called it “one of the most beautiful pieces of recorded music I’ve ever heard.”\n\nBuckley’s rendition of the song wasn’t released as a single, and Grace didn’t even go gold until nine years after its release. But in the intervening time, “Hallelujah” would appear on the double-platinum-selling Shrek soundtrack in 2001— Cale’s version in the film, a similar arrangement by Rufus Wainwright on the album — and break the song to whole new audience, many of whom would go on to find Buckley’s version (and possibly Cohen’s) via then-nascent file-sharing services like Napster or Limewire.\n\nFrom there, the floodgates opened. Throughout the early and mid-’00s, Cale’s version of the song would appear in episodes of Scrubs & Cold Case, while Buckley’s would pop up in — to name but a few — The West Wing, Crossing Jordan, Without a Trace, The O.C., House, Criminal Minds, ER, Third Watch, NCIS and Ugly Betty.\n\nIn 2008, during the seventh season of American Idol, Jason Castro performed Buckley’s version of the song, which propelled the late singer’s version to the top of download charts. In 2010, Justin Timberlake memorably paid tribute to the song by performing it with fellow musician and Mickey Mouse Club-mate Matt Morris during MTV’s Hope For Haiti Now benefit concert.\n\nAll of which is to say, now that Cohen is presumably standing before his Lord of Song, “Hallelujah” is a pretty solid thing to have on his tongue.",
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That thing that’s supposed to free you is now that chain around your ankle. What’s missing is frankly some of the things that traditional television offer you, which is one, when you log on, something is playing automatically, even if you didn’t chose to watch it, and two, curation by professional human curators who know what the fuck is good and what isn’t.\n\nSo I think the better question is how long can the OTT monsters — the big players in the space — continue to only be all things to all people. How long can they continue to provide a paradox of choice without frustrating the consumer? And at what price… is a subscriber going to say, “Hey, this is that bundle problem where I’m paying for stuff I don’t watch all over again.”\n\nIs NBC going to be doing a larger-scale SVOD service, a la CBS All Access?\nBy 2030 — 15 years from now — 100 percent of the 18-49 demographic will be millennials and younger. 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Anna Eshoo’s father was an Assyrian Christian who, in her own words, “was driven from the Middle East.” The New York Times still lists her as white. Assyrians and Armenians are not people of color. The difference isn’t, as we see in Amash and Tlaib’s case, racial, it’s religious.\n\nIt doesn’t matter whether you come from Syrian, Lebanon, Iraq or even Iran: if you’re not a practicing Muslim, you’re white.\n\nTake the case of Farnam Jahanian, the Iranian immigrant who became the president of Carnegie Mellon. Jahanian came to America before the Islamic Revolution and enrolled in a Catholic school. The New York Times however decided that Jahanian is not a person of color.\n\nThe New York Times‘ attempt at defining race leads to awkward absurdities. 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Is celebrating the accomplishments of Spanish and Japanese tycoons in their own countries supposed to represent some sort of resistance to discrimination and racial inequity in America?\n\nWhy is a Spanish businessman listed as evidence of racial progress while Greek businessmen, including Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, who was born to an electrician in Phoenix, are just white guys whose success demonstrates that America is a racist nation defined by its color lines?\n\nAnd that cuts to the absurdity of defining someone whose family came from Spain as a person of color, while those immigrants whose families came from Italy and Greece are white guys. Why are Portugese and Basque immigrants people of color, and Greeks and Italians aren’t?\n\nBut if the New York Times appears to be vague on what makes someone a person of color if they speak Spanish, it’s quite firm on what it takes to be legitimately from the Middle East.\n\nIt’s no coincidence that the New York Times has adopted the same idea as ISIS, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Mohammed, that non-Muslims don’t have any place in the Middle East.\n\nThe Left barely polices the boundaries of Latino or Indian identity. Even black identity is so loosely policed that white leftists have been able to get away with pretending to be black. But when it comes to the Middle East, it recognizes only one group of people as legitimate.\n\nChristians, Jews, and non-practicing Muslims need not apply. When it comes to other groups, the categories are drawn around race, ethnicity, and even immigration status. 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"What we know about the ‘possible explosive devices’\n\nAt least nine public figures, most of them prominent Democrats, have been targeted this week by packages containing “potentially destructive devices.”\n\nThe packages, discovered earlier this week, were all wrapped with bubble wrap and mailed in manila envelopes that had “computer-printed address labels and six Forever stamps,” according to the FBI.\n\nThe #FBI has confirmed three additional packages, similar in appearance to the others – one in New York addressed to Robert DeNiro, and two in Delaware addressed to former Vice President Joseph Biden.\n\nThe packages were intercepted by federal investigators before they reached the intended recipients and no one has been harmed, but the FBI said additional suspicious packages may exist.",
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"A police car is deployed in front of the home of former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the New York suburb of Chappaqua, New York. Photo by Mike Segar/Reuters\n\nThe first explosive package was found Monday at the mailbox of Soros’ home in suburban New York.\n\nThe Secret Service said its agents intercepted both packages after they were identified during “routine mail screening procedures.” As such, neither person physically received the packages and weren’t at risk.\n\nThere were also media reports of a third suspicious package sent to the White House, but the Secret Service later said on Twitter that they were “incorrect.”\n\nSoon after, the New York Police Department announced it was also investigating a suspicious package in Columbus Circle, home to the Time Warner Center, which includes the offices of CNN. The news organization reported mid-broadcast that the news organization’s offices in New York were evacuated because of a suspicious package. It wasn’t immediately clear then whether the package received in the building’s mailroom was connected to the others.\n\n.@jimsciutto and @PoppyHarlowCNN were anchoring when CNN was evacuated people had to leave very quickly so DC bureau took over – they’re now up on their phones but being pushed down the street by authorities pic.twitter.com/o2eVAEl9EQ\n\nCNN chief Jeff Zucker said in a statement that no additional devices have been found in CNN’s other bureaus worldwide.\n\nBy Wednesday afternoon, it became apparent to federal investigators that the suspicious packages shared similarities despite being separately received in multiple different locations.\n\n“We are extremely angry, upset, unhappy about what we witnessed this morning, and we will get to the bottom of it,” President Donald Trump said from the White House.\n\n“What we saw here today was an effort to terrorize,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told reporters. The mayor added that there was no other threat to the building that includes CNN’s offices.\n\nNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo also said his office in Manhattan received a suspicious device. Shortly after that announcement, NYPD officials determined the package was not a threat and was not related to the packages sent to other officials.\n\n“A preliminary investigation on the package at Governor Cuomo’s office shows it is computer files on the hate group, The Proud Boys, who recently appeared in New York,” a spokesman for Cuomo’s office said in a statement.\n\nHowever, as the day went on, more suspicious packages were reported.\n\nWasserman Schultz said in a statement that her Florida office was evacuated because of a suspicious package. Officials would later say that the Democrat’s name was used on all of the packages in question.\n\nThe FBI said the package addressed to Holder did not reach him, but was instead rerouted to the return address on the envelope, which had Wasserman Schultz’s name.\n\n“This appalling attack on our democracy must be vigorously prosecuted, and I am deeply disturbed by the way my name was used,” she said in a statement.\n\nRep. Maxine Waters said in a statement that her D.C. office was the target of a suspicious package. The California Democrat said U.S. Capitol Police informed her of this development. FBI officials said a second package intended for Waters was intercepted in California.\n\nAt a fundraiser Wednesday afternoon for Democratic congressional candidate Donna Shalala in Florida, Clinton thanked Secret Service agents for intercepting the package addressed to her before it made its way to her family’s home.\n\nDuring a Democratic fundraiser, Hillary Clinton addressed the news of the intercepted packages. Video by PBS NewsHour\n\n“Every day, we are grateful for their service and commitment and obviously never more than today,” Clinton said. “But it is a troubling time, isn’t it? It’s a time of deep divisions, and we have to do everything we can to bring our country together.”\n\nWho sent the packages?\n\nNYPD Deputy Commissioner John Miller told reporters Wednesday that it appeared that “an individual or individuals sent out multiple, similar packages.” However, authorities have yet to attribute the packages to specific individuals or groups.\n\nNo arrests have been made.\n\nFBI said all of the packages will be analyzed at a laboratory in Quantico, Virginia.\n\nSoros, a billionaire and prominent donor to Democratic candidates and causes, has long been the target of right-wing conspiracy theories, including one recently amplified by Trump on his Twitter account.\n\nWhat do the packages contain?\n\nInitially, details on the packages themselves were thin. With the FBI’s update Wednesday afternoon, officials listed several similarities: the manila envelopes, the same return address, and public figures as the intended recipients.\n\nThe New York Times reported that the device sent to Soros was “constructed from a length of pipe about six inches long filled with explosive powder,” the newspaper reported.\n\nNYPD’s Miller later said at a briefing that the packages appeared to contain black pipe bombs.\n\nHow has the White House responded?\n\nThe White House condemned the packages in a statement, with press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders calling the act “despicable.”\n\n“We condemn the attempted violent attacks recently made against President Obama, President Clinton, Secretary Clinton, and other public figures. These terrorizing acts are despicable, and anyone responsible will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. The United States Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies are investigating and will take all appropriate actions to protect anyone threatened by these cowards,” she said in a statement.\n\nVice President Mike Pence said on Twitter that the “cowardly actions are despicable” and didn’t have a place in this country. He added that he was “grateful” for a swift response from federal investigators and that those behind the packages “will be brought to justice.”\n\nAt the same event, Trump said he was briefed by federal officials and that an investigation into the packages was underway.\n\n“The full weight of our government is being deployed to conduct this investigation and bring those responsible for these despicable acts to justice,” Trump said. “In these times, we have to unify, we have to come together and send one clear, strong unmistakable message that acts or threats of political violence of any kind have no place in the United States of America.”\n\nThe PBS NewsHour’s Gretchen Frazee and Dan Cooney contributed to this report.\n\nLeft: A member of the New York Police Department bomb squad is pictured outside the Time Warner Center in the Manahattan borough of New York City after a suspicious package was found inside the CNN Headquarters in New York. Photo by Kevin Coombs/Reuters"
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Of those, 33 people are in ICU, with 21 on a ventilator.\n\nOf the new cases, only 149 have been so far linked to known outbreaks.\n\nThere were 39,027 vaccinations administered at state-run sites, with 42,998 test results received.\n\nSixty-four per cent of Victorians have now had their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, with Mr Weimar confident the state would be well ahead of schedule in reaching its vaccination targets.\n\n\"A bit more work to go, but we think we'll be well ahead of that original date of September 23,\" he said.\n\n\"We think we'll smash that by quite a few days.\"\n\nRestrictions for metropolitan Melbourne are scheduled to ease slightly once 70 per cent of the 16+ population has had at least one dose of a COVID vaccine.\n\nThe government has been under pressure for a more detailed roadmap of next steps, like the one outlined by New South Wales this week, but Minister Ben Carroll said they were taking a measured and cautious approach.\n\n\"It's very important to get these decisions right. It can cost lives,\" Mr Carroll said.\n\n\"We want to make sure that Victorians do get vaccinated and that we come out safely. That's what the Premier and lead ministers are focused on.\"\n\nStudent turnout for vaccinations has also grown, with at least 56,000 young Victorians aged 16, 17 and 18 receiving their first jab.\n\nIt comes as regional Victoria, with the exception of Greater Shepparton, begins its first day out of lockdown, with schools re-opening to some students and travel restrictions eased.\n\nHospitality venues have reopened, with strict capacity limits of 10 people indoors and 20 outdoors.\n\nJust four of the new cases were recorded in regional local government areas, including a V/Line train driver who resides in Gippsland. A conductor has also tested positive.\n\nHe also warned residents of metropolitan Melbourne not to travel to regional Victoria.\n\nMr Carroll, the Road Safety Minister, warned that authorities would be on high alert for metropolitan Melbourne residents looking to leave the city without an authorised reason.\n\n\"[It's] very concerning to hear reports that people think it's valid to get on a metropolitan train to travel to regional Victoria for a vaccination. That is not one of the permitted reasons,” Mr Carroll said.\n\n\"If you are doing that, you can expect a very significant fine. And we're out in force to protect those freedoms that have occurred in regional Victoria and to be vigilant right across our public transport system.\"\n\nMr Weimar said the relaxing of restrictions in regional Victoria on Firday had triggered the clamping down of travel from Melbourne.\n\n\"It's a tightening of the rule. We've never wanted to see people going huge lengths to go and get vaccinated three hours away from their home. There's common sense around that,\" Mr Weimar said.\n\nMelbourne's northern and western suburbs continue to drive the current outbreak, with at least 190 of the new infections found in Melbourne's north and 109 cases so far linked to the west.\n\n\"There's a significant amount of household-to-household transmission, and for all the reasons we understand and for all of the reasons that all of us have human empathy for,\" Mr Weimar said.\n\n\"We're all tired of this. We all want to look out for our friends and for our families and for our loved ones. But we've seen, time and time again, how dangerous that is.\"\n\nMr Weimar said about 52 per cent of all vaccines the state government received were being allocated to northern and western areas as a result of both the urgent need and the younger age cohort of the suburbs.\n\n\"It's also a targeted area,\" he said.\n\n\"We've asked the Commonwealth to prioritise activating pharmacies in the north and west particularly to speed up the access to Moderna and to get more GPs activated in that area. And they're responding in kind.\"\n\nPositive cases in the north and west have clustered around specialty food stores such as Kasr Sweets in Coolaroo, which has now been linked to 57 positive cases.\n\nMr Weimar said the government was continually working with these stores to break chains of transmission and find businesses within a five-kilometre radius with similar products.\n\n\"The more we know about the customer base, the quicker we can support them to see if they've been impacted. We usually go through a deep-cleaning protocol and then the store will open up again,\" he said.\n\n\"We work with store owners, with their customers to say 'these are alternative places you can go to'. Of course it's difficult.\"\n\nMr Weimar also expressed concern at the growing number of cases \"creeping\" into the south-east of the city. Of the 334 new cases recorded on Friday, 16 were identified in south-east suburbs including Noble Park and Frankston.\n\n\"We have a dedicated focus with our south-east public health team. I'd please encourage anybody — particularly in the Dandenong area in the south-east — please check those exposure site maps on a regular basis and please be very aware of your symptoms,” he said.\n\nMajor disruptions are expected in the coming weeks on the V/Line, with 160 operational staff deemed close contacts after a train driver tested positive to COVID-19.\n\nThe ABC can confirm a conductor has also tested positive.\n\nThe five reasons to leave home will no longer apply as restrictions ease in regional Victoria.",
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"My friend asked this question when going through an exhibit recently. Given the rather fragile nature of hummingbirds is extra numbers even helpful, if so what could 1000 of them conceivably take down.\n\nThe hummingbirds are working together but only have their normal level of intelligence. Hummingbird swarm consists of a range of species and sizes roughly proportional to their estimated populations. Hummingbirds win by killing the animal, animal wins by killing the horde or driving it off.\n\nR1: Hummingbirds are rage lusted against the creature i.e. willing to attack but not suicide themselves.\n\nIt's not often that I've been able to go to one, but pet shops and animal shelters that allow interaction with animals without purchasing them are something I enjoy. -Great for bad days. EX: It was the day I was supposed to go home from my grandma's after a week, but I get a call that says that they can't pick me up because of a chemical fire releasing toxins into the air and people couldn't leave. I was upset, because I wanted to see my cat so bad, so my grandma took me to a pet shop for \"pet therapy.\" It definitely helped. -Great for the animals. Animals need the interaction. Overall, it really helps me with my issues and benefits the pets greatly.\n\nI know a lot of people, include lots of people on Reddit, advocate killing dogs and cats to control population. They also advocate that the only \"good life\" a dog or cat should live is in the home with another human, and that the animal should always be sterilized to prevent any more offspring.\n\nI think it's a bit horrifying that you'd sterilize an animal that you supposedly love, merely for your convenience. All animals have a strong desire to have sex and breed - and you explicitly deny that animal its fulfillment by destroying their sexual organs.\n\nThe reasons people do this are for control. Control of the animal's behavior, control of its population.\n\nWhat they're also doing is preventing \"the best animals\" - your most faithful and humble servants - from ever passing their wonderful genes on to the next generation. You've implemented a reverse eugenics program, where your most favorite animals are sterilized and society's least favored animals - street dogs and cats - are the ones allowed to breed and prosper. You've given the power of breeding to enormous, mass scale puppy mills the churn out creatures that are inbred and sick and diseased.\n\nI think the whole process is ridiculous. I think there is nothing wrong about cats and dogs living on the street - at least given a chance to live - rather than being brought to the pound to be sterilized or executed. Not every city controls its cat or dog population. For example, Istanbul is overflowing with cats. There might be a case for population control if you really wanted to protect your city's birds. But I don't think the Istanbul people have a problem with the cats. They're allowed to roam free, doing whatever they want. Why is that a bad thing?? (I do know that Istanbul had a problem with dogs carrying rabies. They are now vaccinated and re-released onto the streets)\n\nThe American version of animal control is horrible for the animals, animal lovers, and is unethical in my opinion, though most people believe the opposite - that all cats and dogs should be destroyed unless they are owned by a human being. Cats and dogs don't need to be destroyed. The only reason they are is because some one decided that cats and dogs roaming the street was unsightly, and thus resolved to more-or-less kill them all.\n\n👍︎ 2\n📰︎ r/changemyview\n💬︎\n👤︎ u/subheight640\n🚨︎ report\nIf prehistoric animals survived to the present, how different would our world be?\n\nWhat if, somehow, large Pleistocene epoch animals like mammoths managed to coexist with humans like the large animals in Africa and Southern Asia did? How different would everything be?\n\nI'm confident a lot of these animals would be endangered and more common in national parks, like most of the African and Asian megafauna. But how dangerous would our towns be if we had to worry about mammoths, mastodons, saber-toothed cats, and ground sloths wandering into our yards and streets? And considering the reputation modern Australia has, how would people react if it was inhabited by giant walking kangaroos, three-ton wombats, giant monitor lizards, marsupial lions, terrestrial crocodiles, and horned spiky-tailed tortoises?\n\nAnd who knows how different pop culture would be? For instance, what would all the animated animal films from Disney, Dreamworks, etc, be like? Would the titular character of Bambi be a mammoth instead of a deer?\n\nThis might have been answered already, but is it possible to move the animals/animated decos into the inventory?\n\n👍︎ 7\n📰︎ r/FuturamaWOTgame\n💬︎\n👤︎ u/dontomaso\n🚨︎ report\nTIL of the 1626 AD Explosion in Beijing, one of the largest and most lethal explosions ever, and the exact cause hasn't yet been determined. Body parts and animals rained down from the sky. Everything within 3-14 miles was utterly obliterated. 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"Virtualization – it seems like everyone is moving to virtualize as much as they can. Whether they do it on-premises, or in the cloud, reducing physical machine counts in favor of increasing virtual machine counts is a trend that continues to grow. When you consider how many Exchange servers a company needs to have, and how critical it is for them to be highly available and fault tolerant, virtualizing them just makes sense.\n\nIn this three-part series, we want to look at best practices for virtualizing Microsoft Exchange.\n\nWe’re going to try to take a vendor agnostic approach to this, covering both VMware and Hyper-V, but not comparing the two. We will point out where support differs, which may be an important factor for some, but we’re not going to try to convince you one platform is better than the other. We’re also not going to talk about the merits of physical versus virtual. Instead, this series is going to go with three presumptions in place.\n\nIf you’re good with that approach, let’s jump into the first part, that is, Exchange on VMware!\n\nLet’s get this one out of the way. Microsoft doesn’t support VMware, and it doesn’t support Exchange running on VMware. You can’t blame them as it’s not their product. Now, let’s look closer at what “doesn’t support” means. Firstly, they won’t hang up on you if you call in with a problem running Exchange and your virtualization platform is VMware. They just need to move from guaranteeing resolution to “commercially reasonable” support. If the problem is Exchange; they will help you out. If the problem starts to look like VMware is the source of the problem, you will either need to engage VMware or move your Exchange servers to supported hardware or Hyper-V before they can continue. I’ve been on calls with both Microsoft Support and VMware Support; they do play well with one another but, neither can be the sole source of support for the other. If you are going to deploy Exchange on VMware, plan on keeping support contracts with both, and needing to work with both if something comes up. Microsoft’s official statement on Exchange 2013 virtualization can be found at https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj619301(v=exchg.150).aspx.\n\nOur recommendations are based on Exchange 2013. You can, to a limited extent, use the same guidelines for Exchange 2010, but the disk I/O load for mailbox servers running Exchange 2010 is so much greater than for those running 2013, so my advice is you stick with physical boxes for any production mailbox servers. Don’t even try to virtualize Exchange 2007; not to mention that you should really be getting off that platform ASAP! And if you are still running Exchange 2003, you have far more problems than trying to figure out how to virtualize them! As for Exchange 2016…these guidelines should hold true for that platform as well. If something major changes after GA, we will update this post in the comments section.\n\nHere’s the bottom line on what you want to do with resource allocation to Exchange on VMware.\n\nTo avoid a DAG failover when you vMotion a server,"
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"June 6, 2021 marks the 77th anniversary of D-Day, the invasion of Normandy during WW II.\n\nOperation Overlord, the code-name for the invasion, was the largest amphibious invasion in history at that time. The initial Allied plans [Operation Sledgehammer] were to invade northwestern ports in France as early as 1943. Discussions between President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Churchill resulted in a delay of the 1943 invasion of Europe in favor of an invasion of North Africa, called Operation Torch. Churchill convinced Roosevelt that an invasion of North Africa, followed by an attack against “the soft underbelly” of Europe through Italy, would give the Allies a better chance of success.",
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"Planning for the Normandy Invasion began in late 1943 and early 1944. The logistics for such a complex operation required many months of planning by thousands of Allied personnel. The distance across the English Channel from the staging area at Portsmouth, England, to the beaches of Normandy was about 100 miles.\n\nTo understand the complexity of the largest amphibious invasion in history, you must look at the numbers:\n\n• 6,939 ships were used to transport men and equipment\n\n• 7 million tons of supplies were shipped\n\nSuch a massive operation required the utmost secrecy and deception in order to be successful.\n\nIn his book, “Bodyguard of Lies,” Anthony Cave Brown writes about Prime Minister Churchill’s “obsession with secrecy and deception.” The title of his book comes from a famous Churchill quote:\n\n“In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.”\n\nThe deceptions used by the Allies were many. The most prominent deception took place under Operation Fortitude. To make the plan believable, Gen. George Patton set up a fake army in East Anglia, in the southeast corner of England. This was the narrowest point in the channel across from the French port of Calais. The sole purpose of Operation Fortitude was to convince Hitler that the allied invasion would take place at Calais. Patton’s 23rd Headquarters Special Troops and his 1st U.S. Army Group South [FUSAG] were actual troops that would later become a part of British Gen. Bernard Montgomery’s invasion force. Fake equipment was produced by some of England’s best design studios and was used to simulate the arrival of tanks, guns and aircraft. In the buildup for the actual invasion, the Allies produced a scripted, eight-inch thick book of radio transmissions to simulate the radio traffic that would precede an actual invasion. The Allies also used double agents to further convince the Germans that Calais was the target.\n\nTwo months before D-Day, Allied forces conducted a dress rehearsal for the Normandy landings on an evacuated English beach. Exercise Tiger was a disaster. The Germans learned of the mock-invasion and sent their torpedo boats to attack the landing ships. More than 749 U.S. troops lost their lives during the exercise. Many of the survivors, who were later part of the Normandy landings, described the rehearsal as more terrifying than D-Day itself.\n\nEven though troops and supplies were in place by May, bad weather delayed the start of the invasion. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander in charge of Overlord, decided that the launch date would be June 6. The weather was still rough on June 5 but Gen. Eisenhower’s meteorologists suggested that it would clear up by the 6th. On June 5, more than 1,000 British bombers dropped more than 5,000 tons of bombs on Nazi gun batteries along the coast near Normandy to soften up the German defenses.\n\nIn 1943, Hitler assigned Field Marshall Erwin Rommel the task of fortifying the invasion beaches along the French coast. Prior to the Allied invasion, Rommel had completed construction of his Atlantic Wall, the 2,400-mile-long line of bunkers and landmines, that included beach and water obstacles. Some estimates put the number of landmines at more than four million.\n\nIn the early hours of June 6, paratrooper units from the 82nd and 101st U.S. Airborne Divisions were dispatched to land behind the lines, inland of the invasion beaches. Preceding them were elite Pathfinder Units who were to light the landing areas for gliders and mark landing sites for the paratroopers. The invasion beaches were divided as follows: the British and Canadians were named Gold, Juno and Sword while U.S. beaches were named Utah and Omaha. The amphibious invasions began at 6:30am. Because of the surprise location, the landings at Gold, Juno, Sword and Utah were met with only light opposition. The landing at Omaha met with heavy resistance and there were more than 2,000 American casualties the first day. However, by day’s end, more than 156,000 troops had come ashore at Normandy. There was a high casualty rate among the gliders that landed troops inland of the beaches. Mass confusion during the operation’s early low-light hours, combined with the fact that the Germans had flooded many of the landing fields, created a deadly reception for the glider troops.\n\nWe know of two young men with Covington County connections who took part in Allied operations on D-Day. 1st Lt. Thomas Dwight Teel, from Opp, Alabama, flew six sorties on D-Day, his first day of combat. Teel flew the P-47 Thunderbolt with the 356th Fighter Group. Sadly, he was lost on a mission over France and Germany in Late August 1944.\n\nSC3 Claude Pike, longtime resident of Andalusia, Alabama, was aboard the Navy LST-543 on D-Day as his ship ferried British troops to Juno beach. Claude’s battle station was a 40mm antiaircraft gun. The LST later brought troops to Omaha beach before it was beached by a large gale. After 19 days, the LST was refloated and eventually made 23 round trips from England to Normandy.\n\nThere is evidence that Pvt. Grady C. Colvin from Opp, Alabama, was part of the D-Day invasion. He served with the 741st Tank Battalion which went ashore on D-Day. Colvin’s body was pulled from the English Channel on June 26 and given a burial at-sea.\n\nOperation Neptune was the naval component of Overlord. Besides transporting the invasion troops across the channel, the navies had to conduct mine-sweeping operations ahead of the transports. Before the landings, Navy battleships, cruisers and destroyers bombarded the German coastal fortifications and inland supply depots. The Navy landing craft that carried amphibious troops ashore were used to transport the wounded back to larger ships for treatment.\n\nAllied air power was almost unchallenged and bombers were able to take out key bridges, forcing German troops and armor to make long detours getting to the front. Overwhelming Allied air superiority was a major factor in the success of Overlord.\n\nFive days after D-Day, on June 11, artificial floating harbors called Mulberries were towed from England and installed along the invasion beaches to facilitate the unloading of more men, equipment and supplies. By then, the beaches were fully secured and more than 326,000 troops, 50,000 vehicles and more than 100,000 tons of supplies had been brought ashore. Before the war was over, more than 2.5 million men, 500,000 vehicles and 4 million tons of supplies had crossed the temporary harbors.\n\nConfusion among the German High Command helped the Allies during the early hours of the invasion. On the day of the invasion, Rommel was visiting his wife in Germany while several senior commanders were also away from their posts. Hitler was late to rise that morning and his aides were reluctant to awaken him, fearing that the first reports were false alarms. Operation Fortitude had been such a success, that even after learning of the invasion, Hitler remained convinced that Normandy was merely a feint and that the real invasion would come later at Calais. Hitler was so convinced that Calais was the primary invasion site that he kept many German divisions in reserve until July.\n\nA crucial factor for Allied success at Normandy was the almost total absence of German air and sea power. During the build-up for D-Day, the British Bomber Command along with the U.S. 8th Air Force had continuously sent large bomber strikes deep into Germany in an effort to tease the German fighters into combat against the superior Allied numbers. By the time D-Day took place, the German Luftwaffe had been so weakened that it could not mount much of an air attack. Allied air superiority was so great that Gen. Eisenhower confidently told his D-Day troops, “If you see fighting aircraft over you, they will be ours.”\n\nThe German Navy, or Kriegsmarine, was limited to a few attacks by U-boats. The surface fleet had been so decimated that no capital ships were left and what ships that were available were too small and underpowered to take on the Allied fleet. Some U-boats tried to deploy during the night of June 6, but were beaten back with the loss of two submarines and another four severely damaged. Allied planes were able to hunt down the U-boats, even at night, because of radar. Only those U-boats with snorkels [a special tube that could be raised to the surface so that the diesel engines could operate while the ship was submerged] were a factor and they were few in number. Only 14 U-boats with snorkels were in the area of Normandy because the U-boat fleet had been almost eliminated by Allied navies the previous year. A total of 20 German U-boats were sunk over two months beginning on D-Day. The Allied fleet lost only eight ships during the same time-frame.\n\nThe casualty figures used here are from historian Stephen Ambrose. He estimated that more than 4,000 Allied troops lost their live on D-Day. The U.S. Army counted 1,465 killed, 1,928 missing and 6,603 wounded. The after-action report [as of July 1] of the U.S. Army VII Corps counted 2,811 killed, 5,665 missing, 79 prisoners and 13,564 wounded. Canadian forces counted 9,465 casualties including 335 killed. British forces were not published but there were estimates of 2,500-3,000 casualties. 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"The Three Mile Island Accident chronicles the worst nuclear meltdown in American history and the changes made in the aftermath of the accident. Along with pictures and a bibliography, you will learn about Three Mile Island like never before, in no time at › Books › History › Americas.\n\nThis book is the first comprehensive account of the causes, context, and consequences of the Three Mile Island crisis. In gripping prose, J. Samuel Walker captures the high human drama surrounding the accident, sets it in the context of the heated debate over nuclear power in the seventies, and analyzes the social, technical, and political › Books › New, Used & Rental Textbooks › Humanities.\n\nSamuel Walker and published in Walker is the Nuclear Regulatory Commission s historian and his book is the The accident at Three Mile Island Unit 2 in March resulted in major changes to the way emergency procedures were written and operators were trained at nuclear commercial electric generating units.\n\nThese changes had a major impact on the public health risk of nuclear electric generating units. The record over the last 20 years has been Three Mile Island (book) — Three Mile Island: A Nuclear Crisis in Historical Perspective is a scholarly history of the Three Mile Island accident, written by J.\n\nThe Three Mile Island power station was named after the island on which it was situated in the Susquehanna River near Harrisburg, am on Ma an automatically operated valve in the Unit 2 reactor A cogent, well-written, and extensively researched look at the role of the U.S.\n\nNuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in the Three Mile Island disaster, with an emphasis on how the accident revealed the need for better regulations and stopgaps in nuclear plant management and safety :// This book is the first comprehensive account of the causes, context, and consequences of the Three Mile Island crisis.\n\nIn gripping prose, J. Samuel Walker captures the high human drama surrounding the accident, sets it in the context of the heated debate over nuclear power in the seventies, and analyzes the social, technical, and political The Three Mile Island Accident: The History and Legacy of America's Worst Nuclear Meltdown by Charles River Editors and Dennis E.\n\nCOVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus Immediately download the Three Mile Island accident summary, chapter-by-chapter analysis, book notes, essays, quotes, character descriptions, lesson plans, and more - everything you need for studying or teaching Three Mile Island The Three Mile Island Unit 2 (TMI-2) accident in March had a profound effect on the course of commercial nuclear generation in the United States and around the world.\n\nAnd while the central elements of the accident were matters of nuclear engineering, design and operations, its consequences were compounded, and in some respects superseded Unit 1 was down for maintenance. The accident occurred in Unit 2. Behind it and to the left is the auxiliary building and the vent stack that figure in the accident.\n\nThis compendium of information is the authoritative source for all your entertainment, reference, and learning needs. It will be your go-to source for any Three Mile Island accident › Home › eBooks. ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: \"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology at the th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Miami Beach, Florida, April May 3, \" Financial uncertainties (resulting from the accident at Three Mile Island )may prove to be an even more serious deterrent (to the nuclear industry) than political opposition is 财政不确定性比政治反对是个更严重的阻碍 The three major nuclear power plant accidents - Fukushima Daiichi inThree Mile Island inand Chernobyl in - are fully covered in this authoritative collection of official reports, with over 1, ima Accident: This thorough compilation of official Months later, we began shooting at Three Mile Island (the plan is for this to be our first episode — like my book, we will cover various disaster stories/locations).\n\nThere, we met Linda, Joyce, Paula, Beth, as well as Maria and Gene. It was three-thirty a.m., March 28th, at the hour and day of the meltdown that happened in Majority of this book centers around Three Mile Island's accident, evacuation of employees, causes, political crisis aftermath at State and Federal levels, NRC (US Nuclear Regulatory Commission) and business community response, and the growing public concerns are ://+mile+island.\n\nfrom Three Mile Island. As a college student who held summer jobs with the state of Pennsylvania, I made frequent drives on Route past still-undeveloped Three Mile Island, through Middletown, and on to Harris-burg.\n\nDesigners of new nuclear power systems can learn from the. TMI accident. They should assure the quality and completeness of the plant’s safety analysis early in the design phase. By Zoltan R. Rosztoczy. he accident at Unit 2 of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant, at that time operated and partly?m=&n=Root+Causes.\n\nThe Three Mile Island accident was a partial meltdown of reactor number 2 of Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station (TMI-2) in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg, and subsequent radiation leak that occurred on Ma It was the most significant accident in U.S.\n\nEds. L.M. Toth, A.P. Malinauskas, G.R. Eidam and H.M. Burton (American Chemical Society, When the Three Mile Island accident occurred on Wednesday, MaI was an interested but distant observer. I had been informally offered a job as the associate historian of the U.S.\n\nNuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) but was still waiting for the final paperwork to be processed. I read all that I could about the accident in newspapers and magazines to try to understand, with mixed As one would easily guess from its title, Three Mile Island: A Nuclear Crisis in Historical Perspective is about the highly publicized reactor accident in late March of at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station (often abbreviated “TMI”) near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.\n\nThe author, J. Samuel Walker, is a professional historian employed by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The only health impact of the Three Mile Island accident that can be identified with certainty is mental stress to those living in the vicinity of the plant, particularly pregnant women and families with teenagers and preschool children.\n\nAlthough increased risks of cancer, birth defects, and genetic abnormalities are potential long‐term The Three Mile Island accident at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant in Pennsylvania was \"the single most important event in the fifty-year history of nuclear power regulation in the United States\".\n\nMany people have seen the event as a turning point for the nuclear power industry in the United States. The Three Mile Island power station is near Harrisburg, :// The book served as a real eye-opener for me. 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"The Girl Who Could See BLOG TOUR\n\n\nHello everyone! Today I'm here to introduce Kara Swanson's debut novella - The Girl Who Could See. As part of the book's Launch Team, I had the privilege of reading an advanced copy and am now able to pronounce a review of the story for you all, along with taking part in the blog tour and sharing the book on its way into the world. So exciting!! Let's get started! :D\n\nFirst, a bit about the book (and that gorgeous cover image <3)...",
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"All her life Fern has been told she is blind to reality—but, what if she is the only one who can truly see?\nFern Johnson is crazy. At least, that's what the doctors have claimed since her childhood. Now nineteen, and one step away from a psych ward, Fern struggles to survive in bustling Los Angeles. Desperate to appear normal, she represses the young man flickering at the edge of her awareness—a blond warrior only she can see.\nTristan was Fern's childhood imaginary hero, saving her from monsters under her bed and outside her walls. As she grew up and his secret world continued to bleed into hers, however, it only caused catastrophe. But, when the city is rocked by the unexplainable, Fern is forced to consider the possibility that this young man is not a hallucination after all—and that the creature who decimated his world may be coming for hers.\n\nNow, for a little about the author...",
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"As the daughter of missionaries, Kara Swanson spent sixteen years of her young life in the jungles of Papua New Guinea. Able to relate with characters dropped suddenly into a unique new world, she quickly fell in love with the speculative genre. At seven- teen, she released a fantasy novel, Pearl of Merlydia. Her short story is included in Kathy Ide’s 21 Days of Joy: Stories that Celebrate Mom. She has published many articles, including one in the Encounter magazine, and she received the Mount Hermon Most Promising Teen Writer award in 2015.\n\nNow that introductions are out of the way, allow me to get to my review.\n\n\nI signed up for Kara's Launch Team after seeing a post about it on Facebook. First off, I am not being influenced by Kara in this review, these are my own words and thoughts. I was given a copy in order to bring an advanced review, which is what I shall now do.\n\nInitially, it was the book's cover that caught my attention. I know, I know, never judge a book by it's cover - but it was so beautiful!!! *ahem* In any case, I clicked on the Launch Team link and read up on the story and the premise absolutely caught my attention. A girl who could see things no one else could, written off as crazy with an imaginary friend she can't shake? Sounds pretty interesting to me.\n\nSo I got my copy and dove in and soaked up the world. Kara set a great pace and introduced us to a very intriguing main character. I like how we were given a sense of her struggle with the very realistic \"visions\" she was having that everyone else had convinced her to believe was her mind playing tricks. Fern Johnson was likable for me from the start because of the difference that set her apart and how she was warring with herself over it. Tristan, her imaginary warrior friend from another dimension, was probably my favorite character though. I must say, his and Fern's relationship was super adorable. *He calls her \"Plant-Girl\" and it's the sweetest thing ever* *dies*\n\nThe action really picked up fast, with a disease from Tristan's world poised to seep into Fern's own. The beginning struggle was her accepting belief in him, which I really enjoyed. I liked her hesitance, her desire to cling to what she had been told was real, yet the deeper knowledge that she wasn't crazy, that she was more right than they knew.\n\nI can't go into much more detail without giving away spoilers (which I don't want to do - you need to go read the book for yourself of course), so I'll wrap up with my one complaint: I wish there was more material to fill it to novel-length.\n\nWhile Kara paces her story very well, revealing crucial plot points and twists in a timely manner, I definitely feel that the story needed more space, more space to grow and expand the world. Granted, Kara did a wonderful job making me fall in love with her characters in such a short span of time - which is very impressive.\n\nNow all I need to do is come up with a ship name for Fern and Tristan...Tern? Ferstan? Hmm...",
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"Now, the amazing Kara has planned a really cool scavenger hunt blog tour for you all. And I am the second stop for said blog tour, the first being over here.\n\nHere is a clue for your collection from the week! :DD",
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"Myths and misconceptions are abound in the marketing blogosphere. Sometimes I can’t help but think that we have a pseudo religion about the way the industry is.\n\nIn actuality, a small group of blogging voices laud these best practices and ideas based on their experiences or beliefs, which for all intents and purposes are valid. From a research perspective this data represents a small sampling, in turn creating myths about marketing that don’t apply to the whole profession. Here are five common marketing myths I hear about frequently.",
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"We are in the midst of a data revolution with marketers racing to extrapolate reports into meaningful outcomes. Marketers promise that the use of analytics will deliver the ROI they are looking for. Let’s not get too excited here. Analytics will inform marketing toward the best way to encourage desired customer behaviors. They will not make a brand better at marketing (myth revealed).\n\nIn the words of Kevin Spacey (hat tip to to Jay Acunzo and his excellent Content Marketing World speech), “It’s the creative, stupid.”\n\n2) Visual Media Is a Snack",
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"Write a great blog post and publish it with no visual media assets at all. Publish a great photo (which takes as much time to shoot and produce, by the way), video or infographic without words. Post both on your social networks and see which does better for engagement, shares and inbound traffic.\n\nLook, you need words with visual assets for keywords and search ranking, but don’t kid yourself. One medium is the meal today, the other is the side dish. Snackable media is not just a marketing myth, it is also a misnomer.\n\n3) Blogs Are the First Tactic of the Content Marketing Future",
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"Blogs are not the first go tactic in the content marketing future. They are the past and the present, but in reality text based media is not well consumed on small devices. And smartphones and other portable media are becoming the primary Internet access device for most Americans.\n\nI wonder what its going to be like reading this blog post on an Apple Watch. Maybe Siri will read it to me. Or she’ll serve me a “snack” instead.\n\nA study Tenacity5 managed on behalf of Vocus last June with Market Connections revealed as much. Of all the distribution channels noted by marketing survey respondents, blogging was considered the least effective. Only 35 percent rated it as a 4 or 5 (highest). One-quarter of respondents didn’t even use a blog.\n\nTo be clear, blogs in their conventional form have a role on the web site for customers and stakeholders interested in a brand’s topics. This is especially useful if the blog posts help resolve the same problems the brand is addressing with its other offerings (hat tip #2 to Jay Acunzo). Every blog post has an opportunity to delight, brand and empower people to opt into your total customer experience. But you better have a bigger strategy.\n\n4) Video Is Easy and Cheap\n\nNo, video is not easy and cheap, and if you shoot it on your iPhone or camera you will produce low-quality crap. Easy video is a huge marketing myth.\n\nIf you want quality videos, you invariably have to invest in a pro cameraperson/producer or not more. There is a reason why 71 percent of CMO Council survey respondents are predicting video spending will increase by 5 percent or more.",
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"Well, this one kind of hurts. I thought my online profile was everything. That was until I read a recent SiriusDecisions report that showed CMOs trust marketing bloggers and influencers the least of all sources when it comes to making purchase decisions.\n\nThen I kind of thought about most of my conversations about influencers with CMOs and I got it. They just want influencers to feel important so they will say good things about them. Duh. The marketing myth is that CMOs actually believe in what influencers are saying (unless it is conveniently favorable to them). Instead they think bloggers are trying to sell them consulting services or something.\n\nDisappointing. Perhaps I’ll become a reality TV star instead ;) Or a photographer.\n\nWhat do you think? Have any marketing myths to add to the list?"
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"Wilson writes to make that case, though in different words, in a column published in the March 12, 2016 edition of The New York Times. Wilson's column is titled, \"The Global Solution to Extinction.\" Here is his proposal, which he advances with all seriousness:\n\nUsing a rule-of-thumb for the relationship between a habitat area and its sustainable species, the biologist E.O. Wilson has proposed setting aside half of Earth’s habitats to preserve about 84 percent of all species.\n\nCan you really believe the audacity of such a proposition? Save one-half of all the habitats on Earth for other species? Really? What about us? Why shouldn't we take it all? We are on the way to that, after all. What's the problem?\n\nRead what Wilson says. He says that WE, human beings, are dependent upon all those other species. If we want to survive ourselves, then hands off one-half of the habitats on Planet Earth.\n\nLike I said, E.O. Wilson obviously agrees with Thoreau:\n\nIt's not a sentiment. It's a scientific statement. It's survival."
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"I’ve noticed, watching TV talent shows, how many helpers are needed for someone to learn an expressive art or a practical skill. So the celebs in Strictly Come Dancing get hours of teaching and encouragement from their professional partners. And the singers in The Voice have families who book and ferry them to gigs, deal with equipment and cheer them on. My wife, children’s author Sue Hampton, had the same: a wonderfully enthusiastic English teacher who developed her love of literature and a dad who took her to plays and art galleries. These supporters set personal examples as well. So Sue learned the value of redrafting from seeing her dad repeatedly rewriting his poems and the admiring celebs often take on the professional dancers’ impressive work ethic.\n\nA lot of practical skills come from working with someone who gives you tips about what to do when this or that happens. This hands-on, experiential approach works well with learning to play an instrument, controlling a ball or fixing a computer. An expert who also knows what it’s like to start from scratch – and shows it – can help to build up your skill, step by step. I remember my piano teacher, John, who got me to practise a piece in bite-sized chunks, repeating each phrase until it became automatic then running the whole thing together. He told me to start off practising a phrase very slowly, to avoid any mistakes, and speed up later. His point was that if you rushed it and introduced an error you’d have to erase it by repeating the correct pattern, several times. He reckoned that every error took about four undos.\n\n‘Don’t rush it’ is a good rule for learning anything from typing to DIY. In writing, my experience is that if you set yourself a high word target for the day, by the time you reach it you may have got side-tracked or introduced dozens of clichés. I prefer to edit as I go, and reread. Even then I may have to go back and begin again from an earlier point, before I lost the thread. Like Rothko’s paintings, writing is layered: it’s a question of knowing where to strip back, where to build up and where to stop.\n\nThe problem with my piano teacher’s approach was its defensive nature, guarding against errors and not allowing for joy, feel or interpretation. That’s why the Suzuki violin method teaches children to listen and enjoy music, as well as the correct hold on bow and instrument.\n\nAs a teacher I always found that to work through a student’s strengths was more effective than finding fault. But there does come a point, as expertise increases, where ruthless self-criticism sets in. At this stage it’s no good fooling yourself something’s wonderful when it’s OK-ish. So top football teams are driven by players scrutinising each other’s moves and demanding high standards, which can make dressing rooms very tough places to be! Keeping morale up can be difficult in these circumstances, so these teams sometimes implode. But the highs when the obsessive criticism pays off are huge.\n\nIn the end we’re a sociable species. It’s all those helpers with their practical and emotional support who make the performance possible. But you have to keep your feet on the ground. In The Chimp Paradox Prof Steve Peters suggests that in every group of five you’ll find one person who will give you unconditional support, one who will never understand you and three who will be more fair-minded and balanced. In my view The Chimp Paradox is too focussed on head over heart, but it helped the British cycle team sweep the board at the Olympics!\n\nMy advice to anyone trying to improve their creative work is to listen politely and ignore a) people who jump in with how they would have done it b) the odd nit-picker who uses a single fault to dismiss the lot c) the middle-of-the-road people who claim ‘It’s all a matter of taste’. I’d say, look for a critic who understands from the inside what you’re attempting and can suggest improvements. That person, and the unconditional helpers, are the people who make original work possible.\n\nOne thought on “I get by with a little help from my friends.”"
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"Bettmann / Contributor via Getty Images(NEW YORK) — After a killing spree that left young women in fear for their safety and authorities baffled, Ted Bundy had finally been captured.\n\nDuring the 1970s, the notorious serial killer had murdered dozens of women on a rampage that took him across the Pacific Northwest and eventually to Florida.\n\nBut on Nov. 8, 1974, one woman was able to escape his grasp. Carol DaRonch, then 18, was at a shopping mall in Murray, Utah, when she was approached by Bundy, who was posing as a police officer.\n\nBundy told DaRonch someone had attempted to get into her car and asked her to come with him to the Murray Police Department to sign a complaint. The two drove off in Bundy’s Volkswagen Beetle, but he eventually pulled over and tried to put handcuffs on DaRonch.\n\nDaRonch said Bundy managed to get one handcuff onto one of her wrists and threatened her with a gun. She jumped out of the car and flagged down a passing vehicle. An elderly couple drove her to the police station where she was able to give police a description of Bundy and his car.\n\nOn Aug. 16, 1975, Utah Highway Patrol trooper Bob Hayward was finishing his shift log when he saw a Volkswagen Beetle parked in front of a house where he knew two young women lived.\n\nHayward said he put his headlights on bright and Bundy took off. After being chased by Hayward, Bundy eventually pulled over, and Hayward began questioning Bundy about his car, where he found handcuffs, a ski mask and pantyhose with holes cut in it.\n\nHayward arrested Bundy and charged him with evading an officer and having possession of burglary tools. Bundy was later put into a police lineup, and though he made attempts to alter his appearance, DaRonch was able to identify him in the lineup as the man who attacked her.\n\nTed Bundy jumps out of a window and into freedom\n\nMeanwhile, detectives had found evidence linking Bundy to the Colorado murder of Caryn Campbell. In a search of his car, police found hairs, one of which was matched to Caryn Campbell, a 23-year-old nurse found murdered near Snowmass, Colorado, in February 1975, a month after she went missing while vacationing with her fiance at a ski resort.\n\nBundy was charged with first-degree murder in the death of Campbell. He was transferred from Utah to a jail in Aspen, Colorado, to stand trial.\n\nBundy was allowed to assist in his own defense, so he had the right to use the law library, which was located on the second floor of the same building as the Pitkin County Courthouse. The judge decreed that Bundy didn’t need to wear leg shackles or handcuffs, so he was allowed to walk freely into the courtroom and to the law library.\n\n“Over the months, I had noticed a number of opportunities to just walk right out,” Bundy is heard later saying in a recording of a phone call with prison psychologist Dr. Al Carlisle. “I’d thought a great deal about escape, and I don’t know if I had the guts to do it, quite frankly.”\n\nOn June 7, 1977, Bundy finally took the opportunity while locked in the law library by sheriff’s deputies.\n\n“The guard went outside for a smoke. The windows are open, and the fresh air is blowing through. And the sky was blue, and I said, ‘I’m ready to go,’ and walked to the window and jumped out,” Bundy told Carlisle. “Honest to god, I just got sick and tired of being locked up.”\n\nBundy jumped from the second-story window of the building and ran straight for the mountains.\n\n“I had no plan. I had nobody helping me. I had no money. I had no nothing,” Bundy said to Carlisle of his escape.\n\nAbout 10 minutes passed before anyone realized Bundy had escaped. Roadblocks were put up at both ends of Aspen, and the sheriff’s department searched each vehicle that left town.\n\nBundy fled into the mountains, where he broke into a cabin, staying for several days. Bundy eventually walked back into Aspen, where he stole a car that was unlocked and had the keys in the ignition. A deputy pulled over Bundy after spotting the car weaving along the road, and six days after his escape, Bundy was back in custody.\n\nBundy was then moved to the Garfield County Jail in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. In his cell was a grate that was not secured. There was also a light fixture that was due to be welded but had not yet been in the time Bundy was behind bars.\n\nIn the months he spent at the jail, Bundy began losing weight.\n\n“When I visited him in Glenwood, I noticed that he had lost a lot of weight,” John Henry Browne, Bundy’s former defense attorney, told “20/20.” “I’d say he’d lost 20 or 25 pounds. I would think this would’ve come to the attention of the jailers perhaps. Why is he doing this?”\n\nBundy carved an opening that was in the ceiling of his cell wider than it was so that he could fit through, and he arranged some law books and pillows to make it look like there was a body in his bed.\n\n“He crawled through the ducting just like in a movie,” Browne said. On Dec. 30, 1977, Bundy came down into one of the jailer’s apartments, who wasn’t there, put on civilian clothes and escaped into the night.\n\nFor a second time, Bundy had managed to escape from police custody in Colorado. After leaving the jail, he boarded a flight to Chicago, took a train to Ann Arbor, Michigan, drove south to Atlanta and got on a bus to Tallahassee, Florida.\n\nBundy was added to the list of the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. It was in Florida where Bundy killed his final known victims, Margaret Bowman, 21, Lisa Levy, 20, and Kimberly Leach, 12.\n\nOn Feb. 15, 1978, more than a month after the murders of Bowman and Levy at Florida State University’s Chi Omega house and a week after abducting Kimberly from her junior high in Lake City, Florida, Bundy was arrested for the final time.\n\nIn Pensacola, Florida, at 1:30 a.m., an officer noticed a car loitering suspiciously. The officer ran the plates and discovered the orange Volkswagen was stolen. After a scuffle, Bundy was arrested but refused to identify himself. Once in custody, Bundy told officers he was an FSU student named Kenneth and gave them a stolen driver’s license.\n\nAfter two days in custody, Bundy finally revealed his true identity to authorities.\n\nIn July 1979, Bundy was found guilty of first-degree murder for killing Bowman and Levy, three counts of attempted murder in the first degree for attacking Karen Chandler, Cheryl Thomas and Kathy Kleiner. He was sentenced to death in the electric chair.\n\nThe following year, in February 1980, Bundy was convicted of kidnapping and first-degree murder for the death of Kimberly Leach and was again sentenced to death."
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"The British-flagged oil tanker Stena Impero, is docked in Dubai after sailing from the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas where it was held for over two months, on September 28, 2019. – Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had seized the vessel in the Strait of Hormuz on July 19 after surrounding it with attack boats and rappelling onto its deck. It was impounded for allegedly failing to respond to distress calls and turning off its transponder after hitting a fishing boat.\n\nIn the wake of last week’s U.S. drone strike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and several compatriots as they were trying to exit Iraq through Baghdad International Airport, some media commentators and government officials attempted to allay public concerns about potential disruptions in oil supplies by claiming that the United States now enjoys energy “independence” from reliance on Middle Eastern oil thanks largely to the Shale Revolution. That is an overstatement of the situation.\n\nWhile there is no doubt that the United States does enjoy a much higher degree of energy “security” thanks largely to the rapid increase in its own domestic oil production over the last decade, it continues to import crude oil from the Middle East. According to Energy Information Administration (EIA) data, the United States imported and average of roughly 1 million barrels of oil per day (bopd) from various Persian Gulf countries through the first 10 months of 2019, an amount that constitutes about 5% of overall domestic oil consumption.\n\nNot surprisingly, that dependence on Persian Gulf crude has been on a distinctly downward trajectory in recent years. That trajectory decline has become steeper during the Trump Administration, falling from about 2.15 million bopd (mmbopd) in January 2017, the month President Donald Trump assumed office, to 1.5 mmbopd in December 2017, and to .7 mmbopd in October 2019, which is the most recent month for which the EIA has reliable data.\n\nDuring that same period of time, from January 2017 through October 2019, U.S. domestic oil production rose from 8.9 mmbopd to 12.7 mmbopd. Thus, we can see that that rapid rise of 3.8 mmbopd in domestic production has enabled the corresponding reduction in U.S. imports from Persian Gulf countries by 1.4 mmbopd.\n\nAgain during that same period of time, U.S. exports of its domestic crude oil rose from 711,000 bopd to 3.38 mmbopd, an increase of 2.67 mmbopd. Now, those are a lot of data points, all of which speak to a far higher degree of energy security as it relates to conflicts in the Middle East region than the United States enjoyed just a few years ago.\n\nBut “security” does not equal “independence,” which is why the U.S. still has a compelling national security interest in ensuring the free flow of oil through the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, through which most Middle East oil tanker traffic must move.\n\nThat key choke point is surrounded by Iran and Iraq to the north and the United Arab Emirates and Oman on the Arabian Peninsula to the south. All of those countries, along with Saudi Arabia, export substantial quantities of crude through the Strait of Hormuz.\n\nSo, the United States is not energy independent, but there is no doubt that its rapid rise in domestic oil production and exports have made it – and the rest of the world – far more energy secure than was the case a few short years ago.\n\nThose 3.8 million additional barrels of U.S. crude coming on the market every day, and consequential OPEC-Plus agreement that has other major exporting countries artificially reducing their own exports sends a signal to the markets that there exists a large volume of excess production capacity that can quickly fill any short-term interruptions in Persian Gulf tanker traffic.\n\nU.S. producers have also demonstrated the ability to rapidly increase America’s oil production in response to any significant increase in commodity prices."
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This “gospel” expanded on what is known about Mary and St. Joseph from the canonical Gospels, providing the traditional names of Mary’s parents and the stories of her childhood dedicated to the Temple and her engagement to Joseph. It was not admitted into the canon of Scripture when the New Testament was officially determined, but its influence endured in Christian iconography.\n\nIconography, as defined by the founding scholars of the Warburg Institute — Aby Warburg, Fritz Saxl and Erwin Panofski, the great art historians of the late 19th and early 20th centuries — is a branch of art history in charge of studying the identification, description and interpretation of the content of images. When we speak about the iconography of religious art, we are referring to the settings, symbols, and other visual language used to convey the essence of a saint’s life and meaning. If we think about the iconography of St. Joseph, for example, we might say he’s traditionally shown as a man much older than Mary (traditionally a widower with grown children), and he often holds a staff topped with either a dove or blossoming lilies. Both of these very familiar depictions come to us not from the canonical Gospels, but from the Protoevangelium.\n\nWhat then shall we do with her, lest perchance she defile the sanctuary of the Lord? And they said to the high priest: You stand by the altar of the Lord; go in, and pray concerning her; whatever the Lord shall manifest unto you, that also will we do. The high priest went in, taking the robe with the twelve bells into the holy of holies; he prayed concerning her. And behold an angel of the Lord stood by him, saying unto him: Zacharias, Zacharias, go out and assemble the widowers of the people, and let them bring each his rod; and to whomsoever the Lord shall show a sign, his wife shall she be.\n\n“I have children, and I am an old man, and she is a young girl”\n\nThe heralds went out through all the circuit of Judæa, and the trumpet of the Lord sounded, and all ran. Joseph, throwing away his axe, went out to meet them; and when they had assembled, they went away to the high priest, taking with them their rods. He, taking the rods of all of them, entered into the temple, and prayed; and having ended his prayer, he took the rods and came out, and gave them to them: but there was no sign in them, and Joseph took his rod last; and, behold, a dove came out of the rod, and flew upon Joseph’s head. The priest said to Joseph; You have been chosen by lot to take into your keeping the virgin of the Lord. But Joseph refused, saying: I have children, and I am an old man, and she is a young girl.\n\nI am afraid lest I become a laughing-stock to the sons of Israel. And the priest said to Joseph: Fear the Lord your God, and remember what the Lord did to Dathan, and Abiram, and Korah;how the earth opened, and they were swallowed up on account of their contradiction. Now fear, O Joseph, lest the same things happen in your house. Joseph was afraid, and took her into his keeping. And Joseph said to Mary: Behold, I have received you from the temple of the Lord; and now I leave you in my house, and go away to build my buildings, and I shall come to you. The Lord will protect you.\n\nGiotto’s image of the Marriage of Mary and St. Joseph\n\nInterestingly, even after the canon of the New Testament was finally defined this legend remained widely known, at least in Western European Christianity. It was compiled in Jacobus De Voragine’s 13th-century Golden Legend, a collection of hagiographies (stories of saints’ lives and miracles) originally entitled Legenda Sanctorum, which became quite a medieval bestseller. The Golden Legend’s depiction of St Joseph, along with colorful stories about many other popular saints, such as St. George and the Dragon and St. Christopher, influenced visual artists even to our own day. The Golden Legend added the detail of Saint Joseph’s rod blossoming with lilies, the traditional flower of purity, as a sign that Joseph’s relationship with Mary was chaste. In some images of St. Anthony of Padua, St. Joseph is seen handling him his own staff of lilies, symbolizing St. Anthony’s purity and spiritual guardianship of the Infant Jesus.\n\nBy rejecting much of the iconography of Catholicism, the Protestant Reformation prompted a change in Catholic artistic representation, too. By the 16th century, the image of St Joseph as an elderly, balding man half asleep on his feet at the Nativity was beginning to be replaced by images of a younger, more vigorous carpenter, closer to the canonical depiction of the saint. This change was brought about particularly due to the influence of Johannes Molanus, the influential Flemish theologian who was rector of the University of Louvain in the 16th century. His treatise De historia SS. imaginum et picturarum pro vero earum usu contra abusus (The Stories of the Saints in Images and Pictures for the Truth of Them and Against Abuses) was one of the most important texts to which artists of the Counter-Reformation would refer.\n\nLaying Aside a Root of Bitterness",
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"Should we feel sorry for Sarah Winchester? She was born around 1840—her birth date is murky—christened Sarah Lockwood Pardee (affectionately called “Sallie\"), the daughter of a carriage maker in New Haven, Connecticut. Her father eventually became a highly skilled finish carpenter who produced architectural details and woodwork embellishments that directly fueled the Victorian trends of the mid-1800s.\n\nShe had a princess’s upbringing—the best education in private schools, exposure to culture and the nickname the “Belle of New Haven.\" She was a fascinating combination of knowledge and beauty; she was well read, fluent in several Romance languages and played piano.\n\nWith close proximity to Yale College, Sarah knew about freemasons, Rosicrucian thinking and was fond of Shakespeare. In addition to a liberal education, her command of science and mathematics was ingrained into the exemplary mix.\n\nHer match made in heaven was to an enterprising character named William Wirt Winchester, the only son of Oliver Fisher Winchester and Jane Ellen Hope.\n\nWilliam’s father, Oliver, had founded a successful clothing manufacturing company in New Haven. If fate had not entered in, Oliver might have been the shirt-collar king, but a savvy investment made him the Winchester rifle king instead.\n\nThe Winchesters and the Pardees were acquainted through the First Baptist Church and both William Wirt Winchester and Sarah Pardee had a crossover in studies. They married in September of 1862.\n\nThe union of the two was rather idyllic until their only child, Annie, died when she was only a few weeks old in 1866.\n\nIn 1880, Oliver Fisher Winchester died and left the newly realized Winchester Repeating Arms Company (WRAC) to his only son. His accounting had been in the black then. The preeminent name for semiautomatic rifles, his corporate value went from the red to $3 million in 1880—an economic value equivalent to $783 million today. The Winchester family dynasty was intact.\n\nUpon Oliver’s death, his son Will was in management, his son-in-law T.G. Bennett was secretary, and W.W. Converse (married to Sarah Winchester’s sister Mary) was treasurer. John Browning, called the “Thomas Edison of guns,\" was the inventor of the company’s patents in 1880’s and 90s, and WRAC was more than stable. The majority of the 10,000 shares of stock were held by his wife, Jane, his daughter, Hannah Jane and Sarah.\n\nSarah’s husband Will was 43 when his father died. His own health failed from deep-seated tuberculosis and he died two months after his father. Death had stalked her remorselessly.\n\nThe widow Winchester and T.G. Bennett managed and controlled the gun market trusts, associations and price-fixing to preserve profit. The gun business was often chaotic and political. Several takeovers and an initiative to foreign sales meant eventually an inheritance of 20 million dollars and nearly 50 percent of the Winchester Arms stock would be Sarah’s.\n\nThere is speculation that a medium told Sarah to move west. Her mission was to put the spirits to rest by building a house for them. And, of course, that this building should not cease for the rest of her life.\n\nThere is no absolute evidence that Sarah Winchester was told what to do by a medium. Yes, she did believe in the spirit world but it is just as likely that Sarah wanted to leave New Haven to escape the ghosts of her dead family there. Coupled with these additional monies and perhaps her knowledge of finances, she knew it was the time to start anew and separate herself from the things that gave her pain.\n\nSarah Winchester suffered from deep depression. Llanada, the name she selected for her new estate meant “house on the plains\"—a dialect of an obscure North California tribe. She took to discouraging visitors to her estate. Her mother-in-law, Hannah Jane Winchester had also died and that served to transmit more of the rifle fortune into Sarah’s purse. She went from wealthy to flamboyantly wealthy.\n\nSoon every missive sent to ask to visit was met with rebuke: she slept very little and the house projects became all encompassing. For instance, in one letter she wrote, “…my upper hall which leads to the sleeping apartment was rendered so unexpectedly dark by a little addition that after a number of people had missed their footing on the stairs I decided that safety demanded something to be done so, over a year ago, I took out a wall and put in a skylight, then I had to have plastering done.\" Of course, that created more problems and the heating system problems exhausted her.\n\nThe continued building of her property allowed her to isolate herself from guests by using the house as an excuse. Besides, she was aging poorly and sanctuary gave her peace.\n\nSarah’s rambling house eventually became bizarre. Sarah built onto the house nonstop. She had hired a crew of 20 or more carpenters and the vast building project lasted 38 years. The work shifts were often rotating, meaning someone was laboring 24 hours per day, seven days a week, every week of the year.\n\nA very partial inventory of the houses amenities included:\n\nRoom upon room, a seven-story tower and competing towers, cupolas, minarets, turrets, widow’s walks, skylights, ridgepoles, dormers, pediments—all mashed together and built and rebuilt. There were staircases leading to nowhere, doors that opened onto walls, trap doors, spy holes, and don’t forget her purchasing more and more acres of land.\n\nShe was preoccupied with entrance and exits; there was a staircase—one of 40—that ended at the ceiling. Halls winded back to their beginnings and rooms had rooms within rooms. One balcony was only inches wide. Chimneys stopped short of the ceiling. One room boasted two doors next to each other—one normal-sized, one small and child-sized. There was discovered a hidden wine cellar sealed shut as if it were a pharaoh’s tomb.\n\nSarah Winchester’s estate would have the distinction of being the most expensive residence to build, $130 million in 2015 dollars. She, of course, had a loyal staff, an impenetrable hedge and a pack of bloodhounds to roam the property.\n\nSarah was not crazy. She ran an extensive vineyard, had ambitions for a houseboat and helped to run a rifle and factory empire.\n\nAuthor of an unauthorized biography, Captive of the Labyrinth: Sarah L. Winchester, Heiress to the Rifle Fortune says, “Winchester was reclusive, probably in part because of severe rheumatoid arthritis that gnarled her hands and feet. She also had lost most or all of her teeth and often wore a veil and gloves when she ventured out.\"\n\nRumors have it that Sarah was deeply involved in spiritualism. That she had seen ghosts of the people and animals alike who had lost their lives because of the Winchester rifles. In the ghost story, her home was supposed to be a maze to confuse the malevolent spirits. She is quoted as saying to a friend, “They must never be able to find their way through my house. Each year I will add new rooms so that the spirits will go weary of trying to get me.\"\n\nAnother theory has it that a medium named Ada Coombs tricked her into—as author Pamela Haag in The Gunning of America puts it: “sleight of hand, illusion and instantaneous perception fed by a hunger for miracles and ghosts.\"\n\nWhether Sarah was coaxed into séances or spirit readings is not known. We can only imagine. Upon Sarah Winchester’s death on September 5, 1922, workers halted construction; it is said they left nails half-driven into the walls."
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"BBC chiefs are ‘far from united’ on the move to appoint ex-Huffington Post editor Jess Brammar to the BBC amid a political row over the decision, a source says.\n\nThe BBC is understood to be reviewing Ms Brammar’s social media after it was warned her appointment as executive news editor would ‘shatter’ their relationship with Downing Street.\n\nSir Robbie Gibb, Theresa May’s former aide, attempted to stop Ms Brammar from being handed the key editorial role as he felt it would damage No 10’s trust in the BBC, the Financial Times reported.\n\nThe BBC said yesterday that ‘no recruitment process has been blocked’.\n\nHowever, sources told the Sunday Times that bosses at the Broadcasting House are ‘far from united’ over the controversy, adding that ‘other dynamics remain at play.’\n\nThey also alleged that some employees have complained were ‘effectively told not to apply’ for the role.\n\nBBC chiefs are ‘far from united’ on the move to appoint ex-Huffington Post editor Jess Brammar (above) to the BBC amid a political row over the decision, a source says",
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"It is claimed that Sir Robbie (pictured in May 2019), an ex-senior BBC journalist and editorial advisor to GB News, had sent a text message to BBC director for news and current affairs Fran Unsworth saying she ‘cannot make this appointment’\n\nWhile head of HuffPost, Ms Brammar pushed the site’s left of centre views on Brexit, the Black Lives Matter movement and Meghan Markle, and clashed with equalities minister Kemi Badenoch.\n\nHer tweets from the last few years on those subjects have since been deleted.\n\nShe left HuffPost earlier this year after the site made most of its UK-based reporters redundant after it was taken over by Buzzfeed.\n\nMs Brammar is now being considered for a role ‘overseeing output on the public service broadcaster’s domestic and global news channels’.\n\nFollowing Gibb’s alleged intervention, Labour has written to BBC bosses demanding they tell him to resign from his role at Broadcasting House.\n\nDeputy leader Angela Rayner wrote to chairman Richard Sharp and director-general Tim Davie to call for the resignation of Gibb from the board.\n\nMs Rayner said the claims go ‘to the core of both operational and governance matters for the BBC’.\n\nHer letter said: ‘Putting pressure on the recruitment process of staff is entirely outside of the remit of the board and a total abuse of position.’\n\nHowever, a BBC spokesman said ‘as a general principle, board members are able to discuss issues with other board members or senior executives’.\n\nMs Rayner’s letter said: ‘I cannot believe that a BBC board chair could ever allow a director to act in this way and stay in post. I hope, therefore, that Robbie Gibb’s actions were news to you.",
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"‘I expect that you will now ask him to resign his position and investigate how this happened.’\n\nAllies of Gibb claim he only intervened after he learned of internal dissatisfaction with the alleged decision to appoint Ms Brammar.\n\nMs Rayner called for the release of minutes and other correspondence relating to Gibb’s appointment, and for an explanation over whether his links to the Conservative Party were properly taken into consideration.\n\nShe said: ‘Non-executive directors are supposed to be committed to delivering the mission of the BBC, not wielding political influence or lobbying on behalf of the Government on staff appointments.’\n\nThe FT claims that Gibb, an ex-senior BBC journalist and editorial advisor to GB News, had sent a text message to BBC director for news and current affairs Fran Unsworth saying she ‘cannot make this appointment’ and that the government’s ‘fragile trust in the BBC will be shattered’ if she did.\n\nIt comes at a time when the broadcaster’s director-general Tim Davie has attempted to address concerns over its impartiality.\n\nMs Stevens said: ‘These allegations raise very serious questions about Conservative cronyism at the heart of the BBC.\n\n‘If Robbie Gibb is in post to further Tory interests rather than the public interest, then he is in the wrong job. Oliver Dowden must join the calls for him to resign or the BBC must sack him immediately for the sake of its own integrity.’\n\nThe Sunday Times claims Mr Dowden is refusing to become involved at this stage.\n\nGibb did not respond to requests for comment yesterday but The Independent newspaper said he had referred the outlet to the BBC’s statement on the matter.\n\nA BBC spokesperson said: ‘We will respond to the letter in due course. As the BBC has set out, we do not comment on ongoing recruitment processes – which are the responsibility of the executive.",
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"‘For absolute clarity, no recruitment process has been blocked.\n\n‘The responsibility for staff appointments rests with the executive, not the BBC board. Board members are able to discuss issues with other board members; they are also able to raise issues with senior executives.\n\n‘It is essential that board members can debate and discuss issues. They have an absolute right to do so and it is fully consistent with having a unitary board. What individual board members can’t do is make decisions which are for the executive. That hasn’t happened. Good governance principles were adhered to.\n\n‘As we have clearly stated, the outcome of this specific recruitment process will be announced in due course.\n\n‘The letter raises a number of issues around Robbie Gibb’s appointment to the BBC board. Non-executive members for the nations (such as Robbie Gibb) are appointed by order-in-council on the recommendation of the UK Government, not the BBC’s nominations committee.\n\n‘Robbie Gibb has no role advising the Government and he stepped down from the Government’s PSB (public service broadcasting) panel when he took up the role at the BBC.’\n\nSir Robbie, who is now a senior communications adviser at Kekst CNC and director of the Jewish Chronicle newspaper, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.\n\nHis brother Nick Gibb is Conservative MP for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton and minister for school standards.\n\nEarlier this year, Ms Brammar was among the left-wing newspaper editors who drove the Society of Editors executive director, Ian Murray, out of his job for speaking against Megan Markle’s claims that the British press is systematically racist.\n\nMr Murray issued a statement defending all the Society’s members against the accusations and underlining newspapers’ duty to hold the rich and powerful to account.\n\nHe said the couple’s claims were ‘not acceptable’ without supporting evidence, insisting that the UK Press was not racist.\n\nBut within hours a backlash emerged with over 236 BAME journalists signing a letter condemning the statement.\n\nMs Brammar, who was editor-in-chief of HuffPost UK at the time, told MailOnline: ‘The Society of Editors claimed to speak for the UK journalism industry.\n\n‘I think what’s crucial to remember is that our industry includes people who are from minorities that have not been treated well by aspects of the Press.\n\n‘This was not just about journalists who could see that the Society of Editors’ statement was factually incorrect calling that out, it was also about supporting our colleagues within our own industry who are impacted by that bigotry.\n\n‘We can’t pretend to be surprised about the lack of diversity in our newsrooms when we aren’t addressing this.’\n\nConservative MP Sir Desmond Swayne said at the time that Mr Murray’s exit highlighted concerns about the growing ‘cancel culture’ in Britain and that the UK was in a situation which is ‘very dangerous for free speech.\n\nMs Brammar also became embroiled in a row with No 10 over equalities minister Kemi Badenoch in February.\n\nMs Badenoch was widely criticised for accusing Nadine White of ‘creepy and bizarre’ behaviour after the HuffPost reporter sent a standard request for comment to a Government press office.\n\nMs White had asked a Government press office why the Equalities Minister had not appeared in a video targeted at minority groups to promote the Covid-19 vaccination campaign.\n\nMs Badenoch subsequently tweeted that HuffPost had sought to ‘sow distrust by making up claims I refused to take part in a video campaign’ and said it was ‘creepy and bizarre to fixate on who didn’t participate in a video and demand they explain themselves’.\n\nShe also shared screenshots of two emails sent by Ms White to the department.\n\nMs Brammar made a complaint to the Cabinet Office about Ms Badenoch’s conduct, asking for an apology and for the allegations to be withdrawn.\n\nShe also tweeted: ‘You will note that, contrary to your claim we were spreading disinformation, we have not published this story without your response.\n\n‘I totally refute the claim it is ‘creepy and bizarre’ to ask questions of a government minister, and Nadine was doing her job in asking them.’\n\nMs Brammar later added that she stood by Ms White, and said the journalist had to make her Twitter profile private after the screenshots were shared.\n\nCabinet Office permanent secretary Alex Chisholm responded to the formal complaint from HuffPost by saying Ms Badenoch was responsible for her own conduct on her social media account.\n\nDespite sharing her left-of-centre views on a number of topics, it has been claimed that Ms Brammar has now deleted her tweets from the last 12 years, leaving just a month’s worth of content on her feed.\n\nA tweet read: ‘Why would a prolific tweeter like delete 12 years of tweets with all her insights on Brexit, Boris and current affairs?\n\n‘We now only have 30 days of anodyne tweets with barely a mention of politics. 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