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[ "Pictured: The two female cousins stabbed to death by North African man shouting 'Allahu Akbar' in Marseille after he was arrested and released on Friday\n\nThe two victims of the Marseille knife attack were identified by their first names as cousins and best friends Mauranne and Laura, both 20.\n\nMauranne was from Eguilles, a town near Aix-en-Provence, and was studying medicine at Marseille university, where she lived on campus.\n\nYvon Berland, the president of the university, said she was a ‘brilliant student’, who would have enjoyed a ‘superb professional future’.", null, "Tragic: The two victims of the Marseille knife attack were identified by their first names as cousins and best friends Mauranne (left) and Laura (right), both 20\n\nLaura lived in Rillieux-la-Pape, on the outskirts of Lyon, and had travelled to Marseille to celebrate her upcoming 21st birthday with her cousin and other friends.\n\nLaura was in the second year of a course to qualify as a nurse in Lyon, and was also a scout leader, having joined the scout movement as a volunteer three years ago.\n\nThe two young women were sitting on a bench in warm sunshine outside Marseille's main train station waiting for Laura’s train home when they were stabbed to death by the suspected Islamic State knifeman on Sunday.\n\nThe man shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ as he murdered the women outside St-Charles station in the southern city of Marseille on Sunday afternoon.", null, "Out of custody: The attacker, pictured lying dead after he was gunned down outside Saint Charles station, Marseille, was an illegal immigrant who had been arrested last week\n\nShocked passers-by looked on in horror as he used a butcher’s knife to carry out the attack, before he was himself gunned down by a military patrol on anti-terrorism duties.\n\nDespite ISIS claiming responsibility for the attack, investigators have not found any link so far between the assailant and the terror group.\n\nThe man, who was aged between 30 and 35, has not been formally identified.\n\nOn Friday the attacker – who was a North African of either Algerian or Tunisian origin – was arrested in Lyon for shoplifting.\n\nHe had no papers on him and was in ‘an irregular situation in Europe’, so giving the authorities a chance to place him under judicial control.\n\n‘Instead they let him go, and the next they heard about him was in connection with a double murder,’ said an investigating source in Marseille.\n\n‘Forensic evidence has linked him with the incidents in Marseille and in Lyon, but his actual name and other details remain in dispute.", null, "The attacker – who was a North African of either Algerian or Tunisian origin – was arrested in Lyon for shoplifting, but was released two days before the Marseille stabbings on Sunday", null, null, "‘He was known to police for his links to drug-related crimes, but had used up to eight identities over the past few months.’\n\nThe source said the murderer, who was not on a terrorist watch list, had no links with radicalisation, despite Islamic State claiming responsibility for his station attack.\n\nFrench President Emmanuel Macron has said he is 'Deeply outraged by this barbaric act’ and ‘sharing the pain’ of all those involved.\n\nHe said he ‘saluted’ the soldiers from Operation Sentinel, an anti-terrorism initiative, who ‘reacted with extreme calmness and efficiency’ as they killed the man.\n\nJean-Claude Gaudin, the Mayor of Marseille, has described the atrocity as a 'terrorist attack', while Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said it 'could be' related to terror.\n\nIt is thought to be the latest in a long series of Islamic State atrocities across France and the rest of Europe.", null, null, "Prosecutors have opened an enquiry into ‘murders in connection with a terrorist enterprise’ and ‘attempted murder of a person holding public authority’.\n\nThe second charge related to the knifeman trying to attack the soldiers who were shooting at him.\n\nA woman suffering with mental illness was arrested for an assault that had nothing to do with terrorism.\n\nFrance remains under a state of emergency following a series of attacks by Islamist radicals linked to Islamic State and Al-Qaeda.\n\nSecurity at transport hubs in France including rail stations has been massively stepped up because of repeated threats.", null, null, "Recent attacks have included an attempt to kill a soldier at the Eiffel Tower over the summer.\n\nThe 19-year-old psychiatric patient was placed in custody after he brandished a knife and pledged allegiance to Isis.\n\nIn April, 39-year-old police officers Xavier Jugele was shot dead while on duty on the Champs Elysee just days before the French presidential election.\n\nIsis claimed the killing by Karim Cheurfi, also 39, who was shot dead by police in a gun battle. Two other officers were injured in the attack.\n\nIn June a student student shouted ‘This is for Syria’ as he tried to attack a policeman with a hammer outside Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. He was shot and ended up in custody in hospital.\n\nAnd in March a convicted criminal with links to radical Islam shouted 'I am here to die for Allah, there will be deaths' seconds before he was shot dead during an attack at Paris Orly airport.\n\nZiyed Ben Belgacem, a 39-year-old career criminal, was killed after wrestling a soldier's gun from her and fleeing into a McDonald's restaurant.\n\nPictured: The female cousins stabbed to death in Marseille" ]
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[ null, "Miyoko (Miyo) Nakatsu passed away peacefully in her sleep at age 95 on January 18, 2022. She was born in Seattle on October 24, 1926, to Uichi and Masayo Kuramoto, both originally from Hiroshima, Japan. A life-long Seattleite, Miyo attended the old Bailey Gatzert Elementary School on 12th Avenue South, and Broadway High School on East Pine Street (now part of Seattle Central College). She finished high school (Hunt HS) at the Minidoka Internment Camp in Idaho. She attended Edison Vocational School on the Broadway High School campus from 1945-1946. Miyo, her parents, and brothers, Tetsuo, Yutaka (Ted) and Masao, like most Japanese Americans during World War II, were detained by the United States Government at Minidoka from 1942 through most of 1945. Another brother, Toshio Hashimoto, was in Japan where he had gone to become part of his uncle’s family as was customary at that time when that family did not have a son to carry on that family’s name. Two sisters Kiyoko (age 7) and Hisaye (age 1) died before Miyo was born while her family was in Colorado. In 1948, Miyo married Joseph (Joe) Nakatsu, who predeceased her on October 6, 2000. Together, Joe and Miyo raised six (6) children: Ken, Dwight, Colleen, Nancy, Mark and John. Initially, Miyo, Joe, Ken and Dwight lived in the Central Area, most of the time with Joe’s parents (Jintaro and Kanoe) and sister (Yoshiko). In 1953, Miyo and Joe moved with Ken and Dwight to an apartment with an adjoining small grocery store on Taylor Avenue at the base of Queen Anne Hill. Colleen was born while the family lived on Queen Anne. Miyo ran the grocery store during the week while Joe worked for the U.S. Navy in an administrative capacity. In 1959, the family moved back into the Central Area house with Joe’s parents for a few years. Nancy and Mark were born during this time. In 1963, the family, including Joe’s mother, moved into what would be their long-time home in the Rainier Beach area. John was born while the family lived there. Miyo was an exceptional mother. She would provide “cover” for her children when necessary. She could control her kids by saying things like: “You’d better not let your father find out about…” When her youngest children were old enough, Miyo went to work for Nordstrom in the Corporate Word Processing Department. She found the work very fulfilling and enjoyable, and worked at Nordstrom for many years. Miyo was proudly frugal and enjoyed “clipping coupons” and looking for bargains. She loved her employee/retiree discount at Nordstrom, although she really didn’t use it much. Miyo was an excellent cook, baker, seamstress and crocheter. She volunteered at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church and the Nisei Veterans Committee, participating in fundraising activities such as the cookbook committee, making crafts for sale, bake sales and the community lunch program. One of Miyo’s greatest joys were her grandchildren, especially the older ones with whom she and Joe were able to spend the most time. Miyo had eleven (11) grandchildren and, at the time of her death, six (6) great grandchildren. In late 2004, Miyo moved to The Lakeshore Retirement Community next to the Renton Airport where she lived for almost 16 years. Miyo loved The Lakeshore where she had many friends and enjoyed socializing with them. The Lakeshore didn’t serve much Asian food so another great joy for Miyo became going out for Japanese food. She also enjoyed the activities and events at The Lakeshore, especially the annual luau. In 2020, it was necessary to move Miyo to Kentridge Elderly Living 2 (KEL), an adult family home where she was able to receive more personal care. While at KEL, Miyo enjoyed family visits, especially when visitors brought Japanese food. Miyo also very much enjoyed seeing photographs and videos of her great grandchildren. Miyo was exceptionally kind, thoughtful and well-liked by everyone. She was deeply loved by her children, grandchildren, and other family. Although raised as a Buddhist, she joined the St. Peter’s Episcopal Church which Joe’s family were long time members of. She was also involved with many of the activities of the local Nisei Veterans Committee (NVC) in which Joe was very active as World War II veteran and member of the valorous and highly decorated 442nd Regimental Combat Team. There will be a private family burial for Miyo. Please send any remembrances of Miyo to St. Peter’s Episcopal Church or Nisei Veterans Committee.\nSee more See Less\n\nIn Memory Of Miyoko Nakatsu" ]
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[ null, "The Challenge:\nA community that was perceived to be financially unviable, held up in legal litigation for years, partially built, vandalized and not built as originally intended. The consumer in this market had a negative opinion of this project.\n\nThe community of Le Chateau (Winding Creek) began construction about seven years ago. Soon after it opened for sale the community became involved in litigation, which extended over five years, and acquired the reputation of a failed and dormant project. Rumors were widespread that Le Chateau had gone bankrupt, not once, but three times.\n\nThe Solution:\nGive the community a new identity and change the perception that potential purchasers have and “recreate” the project.\n\nIn 2000 the new builders, OTAP Oxford Holding Corp., in conjunction with the owners, hired ON-SITE Sales & Marketing to plan and manage a new marketing and sales program. Success of the program depended upon the coordination of key strategic elements, as detailed below.\n\nFirst, Le Chateau was renamed Winding Creek at Old Tappan. Street names were changed. This served to incorporate images of the physical and location attributes of the community as well as eliminate names that had been associated with a perceived failed project.\n\nThen, utilizing the existing and approved footprints and in conjunction with the builders’ architects, we updated and redesigned the floor plans. In those units that had already been built we reconstructed the homes to conform to the new and updated floor plans. The exterior stucco siding and roof tiles on the existing homes were replaced, upgraded and color coordinated to retain the original architectural integrity of the community.\n\nWith a view to developing Winding Creek at Old Tappan as a prestigious community, highly specialized and experienced advertising and public relations companies were hired, and ON-SITE Sales & Marketing provided two of the most successful sales people for luxury home communities in the area. An aggressive advertising campaign included new logos; brochures; advertorials in the local media; ads in The New York Times and The Bergen Record and other publications; area official, broker and co-broker events; a Grand Opening; and additional events to introduce initial and ongoing program phases.\n\nCritical to the success of this comprehensive marketing and sales program was the creative interior design of three stunning model homes. All of the carefully orchestrated preliminary work to attract prospective buyers to the community would have been wasted unless those prospective buyers liked what they saw – and liked it better than what they had seen elsewhere. They had to be attracted to the setting, the community and the housing exterior. However, it was the interior space that had to capture their imagination and become their vision of “home.”\n\nEach of the three models was merchandised to appeal to a different target market group: first-home buyers, families with children and empty-nesters.\n\nThe merchandising maximized the perception of spaciousness and the utilization of space. Color application and furniture arrangements gave pleasing definition to, yet enhanced the open design of, the floor plans.\n\nThe overall presentation was one of relaxed living that provided space for the family unit and for each individual. Upgrades, such as an elevator, finished basement area, granite countertops and wood flooring, were included throughout the models to encourage buyers to add to the luxury of their lifestyle in this prestigious community.\n\nThe Results:\nA fast-selling, profitable community.\n\nTwo-thirds of the community was sold out in only ten months, representing over $23,000,000 in sales volume. By the end of the sales cycle, the selling prices were $150,000 more than when sales started under the guidance of ON-SITE Sales & Marketing. Now the reputation of the community is one of high quality and great success.\n\nON-SITE was also nationally recognized by the June 2003 issue of Builder Magazine as the reason that this community was named one of “America’s Best-Selling Communities”." ]
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[ "In the canton of Zürich, smart traffic sensors measure and analyze travel times for strategic planning-tasks. The collected data is used to provide in-depth insights about changes in traffic patterns, identify time-critical route sections and reveal the competitiveness of the transport means.\n\n( Zürich, Switzerland / Vodskov, Denmark, 16 February 2016 ) – The metropolitan area of Zürich is experiencing both rapid growth and increasing traffic volumes. 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In addition, the canton is considering using the data to provide drivers with real-time traffic information, such as driving times and alternative routes, which will ultimately help to improve the economic benefits through reduced travel times, fuel consumption and vehicle emissions.\n\nBesides measuring and improving traffic in Switzerland, the BlipTrack solution is successfully employed in optimization efforts for road traffic in New Zealand, USA, UK, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Canada and Ireland. BlipTrack is also implemented in more than 25 international airports, including Genève, New York, Cincinnati, Amsterdam, Dubai, Dublin, Toronto, Milano, Barcelona, Auckland, Brussels, Oslo, Manchester, Copenhagen and Helsinki. 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Twenty-eight S-Bahn railway lines on 592 km of tracks and 7354 km metres of national, cantonal and municipal roads provide the infrastructure. Both Zürich Airport and railway station are the largest and busiest in the country. 1.4 million people live in the Canton of Zürich, its capital has approximately 400’000 inhabitants. The city itself is a important hub for railways an roads.\n\n\nAbout DTV\nThe DTV-Verkehrsconsult GmbH is a consultant company founded in 2004 and based in Aachen, Germany. The company has grown to one of the market’s leading companies for editing and analyzing traffic data in Germany. Additionally, other areas, such as type approval, field tests, traffic planning and traffic safety have been established within the last years. 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[ null, "William Carlyle Blue, known to many as “Bill” was the sixth of eight children born on January 29, 1929 into the family of Carl and Adeline Blue in the community of Evesham, Saskatchewan. Bill grew up in a farming family and left school midway through his eighth grade to pursue his passion for farming full-time. When not farming, he spent his free time following his second passion, sports, where he was a competitive curler, baseball player, hockey player and later fastball coach. He met the love of his life, Hilda Gerling, in 1946 and they were happily married for 45 years until her passing in 1997.\n\nBill passed away at the St. Joseph's Health Centre in Macklin, Saskatchewan on Thursday, October 10, 2019 at the age of 90 years.\n\nBill will be remembered as a loving and dedicated husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend. His caring, compassionate and friendly demeanor will be missed by all whose lives he touched, and we are forever grateful for the wonderful memories and the special place he has in our hearts.\n\nThe family would like to extend their sincere gratitude for the enduring care received from the doctors, nurses and caregivers of the Villa Marie and St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Macklin, Saskatchewan.\n\nShare Your Memory of\nWilliam\nUpload Your Memory View All Memories\nBe the first to upload a memory!\nShare A Memory" ]
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[ null, "In DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS 2, players take on the role of a young apprentice builder who finds themselves washed up on the Isle of Awakening alongside Malroth, a mysterious youth suffering from amnesia. Together, the two explore different islands while developing skills to become a “Master Builder” by helping townsfolk, crafting materials and fighting off enemies.\n\nAs a follow-up to the acclaimed 2016 game DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS, the sequel introduces online multiplayer for the first time, allowing up to four friends to play together and create something truly magnificent. DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS 2 also features a plethora of upgrades, including the ability to construct bigger structures, travel by soaring, swimming and dashing, farming crops, first person mode and much more, making for an experience that is bigger, better and buildier than ever before! DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS 2 is a standalone experience featuring new characters, an expansive world, unlimited building combinations, and a storyline that’s sure to satisfy long-time fans and newcomers.\n\nPlayers can purchase the digital deluxe edition of the game, which includes a Season Pass, featuring three DLC packs released after launch, giving access to recipes, hairstyles, clothing and all-new areas to explore. The Season Pass is also available to purchase separately from today." ]
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[ "Ferguson was born in Waynesville, North Carolina on March 6, 1873. At the age of fifteen he entered the United States Naval Academy and graduated at the head of his class in 1892. His education continued at the Glasgow University from 1892 through 1895, where he studied naval architecture.\n\nIn 1905 Ferguson resigned from the Navy and became assistant superintendent of Construction for Newport News Shipbuilding. During the next ten years, as Superintendent and later as general manager, he not only built up the physical property of the plant and improved methods of operation, but strengthened the personnel chiefly by the development of the young men in the organization. It was under Ferguson that the Apprentice School was founded to develop and train shipbuilders.\n\nOn May 7, 1915, shipyard president Albert L. Hopkins was traveling to England on the RMS Lusitania when he died after the ship was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat off Queenstown on the Irish coast. Another 127 Americans also lost their lives. The Lusitania incident was among the events that brought the United States into World War I. When Albert Hopkins died, Ferguson had been a vice president in the company for three years. By a unanimous decision by the company's Board of directors, he was elected to the presidency the following August. In that capacity, he was to see the company through both world wars.\n\nAs war clouds loomed over the U.S. in 1917, Ferguson had a major role in the development of Hilton Village, located just northwest of the shipyard. In January 1918, Ferguson appeared before a United States Senate subcommittee investigating shipyard conditions. Ferguson was very persuasive regarding the impact of the war effort on the lack of housing for shipyard workers. With preliminary designs in hand and with the shipyard's offer to purchase land for the project, Ferguson was able to secure a $1.2 million appropriation to begin construction immediately. The Hilton Village project was the first of its kind and is recognized today as a pioneering urban planning project. Hilton Village served as the prototype of approximately 100 similar wartime government housing projects. After the war, in 1922, Henry E. Huntington, who had a close relationship with Ferguson, acquired it from the government, and helped facilitate the sale of the homes to shipyard employees and other local residents.\n\nFerguson and his wife, the former Eliza Anderson Skinner, raised 5 children and were active in many civic affairs in Newport News and Warwick County. He was President of the United States Chamber of Commerce, 1919–1920.\n\nAt the shipyard, Homer Ferguson served until July 31, 1946, after the second World War had ended on both the European and Pacific fronts. As a noted community leader, he was a co-founder of the Mariners' Museum with Archer M. Huntington and his wife, sculptor Anna Hyatt. Ferguson remained active with the museum until his death.\n\nHomer L. Ferguson died in 1953 of a heart attack at the age of 80. A few years later, his widow joined Martha Woodroof Hiden, another widow of a community leader (Phillip W. Hiden, a former Mayor of Newport News) in cutting the ceremonial ribbon to note the recombining of the former Warwick County, Virginia (which became an independent city in 1952) with Newport News, which had separated from the county to become a separate independent city in 1896, forming the consolidated \"new\" City of Newport News in 1958.\n\nThe former Homer L. Ferguson High School of Newport News Public Schools was named for him.\n\nAt the Mariners' Museum in Newport News, the Ferguson Society, named for Ferguson, is a patron society for those who donate $1,000 – $2,499. Ferguson, along with the Huntington family, laid the foundation for the Museum.\n\n\"Ferguson Avenue\" in the National Register of Historic Places neighborhood of Hilton Village is named after Ferguson.\n\nThe contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 27 Jun 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.\nView Homer L. Ferguson 's image gallery\nImage Gallery", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Champion Australian sire Mossman has passed away at Vinery Stud.\n\nThe 26 year-old son of Success Express (USA) was pensioned in 2018 and had been doted on by Vinery staff alongside fellow retiree Testa Rossa.\n\n“It’s never nice to lose them, it’s obviously a sad weekend for us,” Vinery bloodstock manager Adam White said on Sunday evening. “We were very lucky to have him and his sire Success Express, who actually came down with him when we did the deal to secure Mossman. Both two fantastic horses.\n\n“Mossman was just a great stallion to have on the roster. He was such an easy horse to work with and developed into a very consistent sire and one that just did a fantastic job.”\n\nSpanning every sphere at stud, Mossman arrived at Vinery in 2004 and at last count had sired 41 Stakes winners among 520 individual winners at a truly amazing career strike-rate of 73%.\n\nHis Queensland owner-breeders Peter and Wendy Moran had raced Mossman to a feature 2yo victory in 1998 in the race now known as J J Atkins Stakes Gr.1 at Eagle Farm. And he got a taste of the big-time as a spring 3yo winning the AAMI Vase Gr.2 at Moonee Valley on the day Might And Power reigned in a memorable Cox Plate Gr.1.\n\nTrainer Clarry Connors brought Mossman back for an autumn prep and he won the Debonair Stakes LR at Flemington before retiring to the Moran-owned Noble Park Stud at Innisplain. From a first-crop of just 30 named foals, he made an immediate impression at Randwick in October 2003 with brilliant filly Segments (Gimcrack Stakes Gr.3) and she was followed by four other 2yo winners that season.\n\nMoran knew Mossman belonged in the Hunter Valley. “Vinery shared my vision and it’s a wonderful opportunity for the stallion,” he said after the transfer in 2004. “I believed from the moment he first raced that he would be a successful stallion.”\n\nHe delivered on that potential and a lot more.\n\nMossman was crowned Australian Champion 2YO sire in 2013-14 when star filly Mossfun cut a swathe through the Widden Stakes Gr.3 and Silver Slipper Stakes Gr.2 on the way to a Championship-sealing victory in the Golden Slipper Stakes Gr.1.\n\nMossman sired Champion Group 1 sprinter Buffering who won five Queensland Horse of the Year awards from 2012 to 2016. Mossman scored a sixth with Crack Me Up in 2017-18.\n\nMossman is also damsire of 13 Stakes winners headed by Persan (Pierro) who is set to improve on last year’s fifth placing in the Melbourne Cup Gr.1. His dam Ofcourseican won the 2015 Coolmore Classic.Gr.1 and three years later Plucky Belle doubled up for Mossman in the grand-final for mares at Rosehill.\n\n“Mossman has made a massive impact on the Australian industry and played an enormous role in the success of the farm,” Vinery general manager Peter Orton said. “He was a horse of great character and had the most beautiful nature and will be sadly missed by all those around him, especially our staff who cared so well for him throughout his time here at Vinery.\n\n“Mossman will be laid to rest next to Success Express overlooking the stallion area.”", null ]
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[ "Moore's mother used to take her then-15-year-old daughter to bars so men would pay attention to them, according to the interview.\n\nIn this interview with Diane Sawyer, Moore recalls her past. After one particular night out, Moore returned home to find an older man who had a key to their home.\n\nNew York Times reported earlier that in her memoir, Demi Moore also wrote about substance abuse and suffering miscarriage when she was dating Ashton Kutcher. \"And a devastating betrayal\".\n\nAfter he raped her, Moore said he asked how it felt to be \"wh***d by your mother for $500\". Asked by Sawyer if she believes her mother \"sold her\", the star searched for the right words.\n\nIn the meantime, Demi additionally alleged that Ashton Kutcher, who she married in 2005, cheated on her with two completely different girls and requested for threesomes throughout their marriage.\n\nMoore said she started meditating on her body image problems.\n\nDemi Moore embraces former husband Bruce Willis after roasting him in 2018. \"In my deep heart, no\". \"I feel so good about the point of view, which for me, this is-I have no interest in blaming or villainizing anyone\".\n\nThe actress claims Kutcher caused her to break a 20-year sobriety, had cheated on her twice, and she miscarried the \"That '70s Show\" actor's child. It was only when she was 13 years old, and her birth certificate is in the hands came, she found out that her stepfather is not her biological father.\n\n\"Are you serious?\" Moore said Jones laughed. Apart from this troubled childhood memory, Demi has written about leaving home as a teenager with no money and experience to pursue a career in Hollywood.\n\nShe also talks about her ex-husband, Ashton Kutcher, and how pressured her into threesomes.\n\nMoore said that she tried \"quite a few times\" with in vitro fertilization (IVF). Willis was said to have had posters of Kutcher on her wall when she was younger.", null ]
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[ "This is the second installment of the twenty greatest robberies in history. You can view the original list here. This final installment of the list includes a character who should be very well known on Listverse – DB Cooper; he has appeared on at least two lists in the past due to his mysterious disappearance after the heist.", null, "While technically not a robbery, nor overly large, it’s a crime that has captivated the American public for almost 30 years and no list would be complete without it. In November, 1971, Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305 was hijacked with a briefcase “bomb” by a man who booked a flight under the name Dan Cooper. After handing a flight attendant a note outlining the situation, Cooper instructed the pilot to land at an airport where passengers were exchanged for $200,000 and 4 parachutes. Cooper then ordered the pilot to head for Mexico. Despite the fact that jet fighters were shadowing the plane, they never noticed the tiny figure of DB Cooper leap from the aircraft, due to the heavy rain at the time. Despite an extensive search, no trace of DB Cooper was ever found. The FBI believe that he did not survive the jump. In 1980, $5,880 of the ransom money was found on the banks of the Columbia River.", null, "While there are certainly larger robberies that did not make this list, this is one of the most amazing robberies of all time, due to the fact that other than the missing jewels and one smashed window, there is actually no evidence of a robbery. The Museon was putting on an exhibition for the public to show the mining, cutting and polishing process of some of the world’s most historical stones, some of which belonged to royal families and dated back centuries. Despite 24 hour security guards, no one saw a thing. Video surveillance monitoring every square inch of the museum spotted nothing. Motion detectors placed throughout were never triggered. The cabinets were made from reinforced glass, yet showed no signs of tampering. Museum staff returned to work to find 6 of the 28 cases empty. While the haul was reported to be worth about $12 million, insiders say the stolen gems were priceless due to their historical significance. Detectives never got a single lead on the robbery and none of the stolen pieces have ever shown up.", null, "Allan Pace was the regional safety inspector for Dunbar Armored, and as such had key inside knowledge of procedures that he put to good, or rather ill, use. He recruited 5 childhood friends to assist him in the largest cash robbery on US soil. After timing the security cameras so that he knew when he could be invisible, he used his own keys to access the facility. After ambushing the guards one by one from the staff cafeteria, the gang rushed the vault guards and subdued them before any alarms could be triggered. They then spent half an hour loading millions of dollars into a U-Haul, loading only the highest value bags with non-sequential bills. After loading nearly $20 million, Pace then took the recording devices from the cameras, taking the evidence with him. Police soon figured out it was an inside job due to no signs of forced entry, but had no leads. It wasn’t until one of Pace’s partners in crime stupidly gave a stack of bills still wrapped in the original cash straps to an associate that police finally got their break. Pace was ratted out by one of his own men and sentenced to 24 years in prison. $10 million of the stolen money is still unaccounted for, suggesting Allan Pace may have a nice pay day awaiting him when he is released in 2021.", null, "Unfortunately, I have been able to find very little on this robbery. On the night of 16th October 1994, 10 men broke into the Bank of the Republic in Valledupar, Colombia and made off with over US $28 million worth of pesos. The money was in non-circulating bills. If anyone has any further info, please add it in the comments below.", null, "Police believe the IRA was responsible for a raid which netted over £26 million in 2004. A gang of men disguised themselves as police officers and then broke into the homes of two bank officials, taking them and their families hostage. While their families were being kept hostage, the two officials returned to work the next day as though nothing was wrong. After other staff had left for the day, they let the bank robbers in, where they plundered the bank and loaded the loot into a white van. They then returned for a second load some time later, because, as everyone knows, one van load of cash just isn’t enough. The bank recalled their notes from circulation and issued new ones in a different color, rendering about £10 million of the money useless. A number of people have been arrested in connection to the robbery, including suspected IRA members and even one of the bank officials whose family was taken “hostage.”", null, "This same store has had two massive heists go down in the last six years. The larger of the two occurred this year, where two men posed as customers and made off with 43 items worth £40 million. After arriving by taxi, they entered the store and pulled two pistols on frightened staff. They had previously spent 4 hours with a make-up artist to disguise themselves. After exiting the store, they briefly held an employee hostage and then made off in a blue BMW. They switched vehicles another two times, and then disappeared without a trace. Four men have since been arrested in connection with the robbery. The other robbery occurred in 2003, where two men belonging to the international jewel thief network Pink Panthers, robbed the store of 47 pieces worth £23 million. The Pink Panthers have been responsible for at least 120 robberies around the world.", null, "This is a plot that you would think only Hollywood could dream up. A gang of men tunneled 255 feet under 2 city blocks over the course of 3 months from a house they had rented earlier. The tunnel featured air conditioning and lighting, so the guys didn’t have to break a literal sweat. They covered their activities by setting up a fake gardening business from the rented house, and drove the soil away under the cover of legitimacy. When they had finally reached the vault, they disabled the banks sensors and alarms and then stole 5 containers of cash over the weekend (weighing 3.5 tonnes) at their leisure. The money was not numbered sequentially, making it impossible to trace. Numerous men have been arrested in connection to the robbery, while the mastermind, Luis Ribeiro, was found dead on the side of a road after being kidnapped by corrupt police officers. He was murdered after a ransom was paid for his release. 18 suspects remain at large and only $9 million has been recovered. The money was uninsured.", null, "Ronnie Biggs is to the English what DB Cooper is to Americans. He was part of a 15 strong gang led by Bruce Reynolds, who robbed a mail train in 1963. The haul is the equivalent of about $74 million today. After receiving information from an insider, the gang donned ski masks and gloves and tampered with the track signal to stop the train. They made off with 120 mail bags, despite having no guns between them. They attempted to burn down the farmhouse they used as a hideout, but did such a terrible job that the police were able to get everyone’s fingerprints. 12 of the 15 were found and convicted, but Ronnie Biggs managed to escape prison in 1965, adding to his legend. He had plastic surgery and fled to Brazil via Paris and Australia, and remained on the run until his voluntary return to Britain in 2001. He was once again incarcerated but was released in 2009 due to ill health.", null, "Six men hit the jackpot of a lifetime when they broke into the Brinks Mat Warehouse in 1983 expecting to find £3 million in cash. Instead, they stumbled across nearly 9 times that amount in gold bullion, which would be worth an absurd sum in today’s money. Brian Robinson, the mastermind of the robbery, used his brother-in-law, Anthony Black- a security guard at the warehouse- to gain entry and intel of the complex. It didn’t take Scotland Yard long to make the family connection, and Black confessed his role in the crime. He served 3 years, while Robinson was sentenced to 25 years in prison. 3 tonnes of the gold has never been recovered and is believed to be in circulation after being melted down.", null, "Amazingly, it wasn’t jewels, but over $92 million in cold hard cash. Colin Dixon, the manager of the Depot, was driving home after work when he was subsequently pulled over by an unmarked police car and placed “under arrest” where he was transferred to a white van. Simultaneously, his wife and son were taken hostage by uniformed “police officers” and then taken to the Depot the next day at gunpoint, where Dixon was informed that they would be killed if he did not cooperate. The 6 gunmen then took 14 more employees hostage before loading £53 million into their vehicles. They fled the scene, leaving the hostages unharmed. Over 30 people have been arrested in connection with the crime, one as far away as Morocco. Several have been convicted and are currently serving prison sentences. Almost £20 million has been recovered so far." ]
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[ "Expats moving to Taiwan should expect some level of culture shock when it comes to the business culture in Taiwan, although in other areas of Taiwanese culture, the country looks to the West more than to its Asian neighbours. Taiwan does have its surprises – especially when it comes to business, dating and socialising – but for the most part if you keep a positive attitude, you’ll probably assimilate quite well. Western ideas of personal space, relationships, free time and hobbies are understood, if not always practised.\n\nIt’s easier to make friends in Taiwan than you might think. East Asian and Western foreigners alike often report that they have an easier time building and maintaining local friendships than in other countries. The local level of English is pretty good and there are clubs, organisations and events that allow you to meet more locals if you’re willing to try.\n\nFriendships in Taiwan: what to expect\n\nExpect friends to cancel plans, often at the last minute, for family affairs – family always comes first, and this isn’t considered rude. Expect unreliable RSVPs and added guests to group events, even when reservations are involved.\n\nExpect friends who are upset with you do not actually tell you so – someone who is sensitive to unspoken social cues back home may have a hard time discerning indirect cues in Taiwan, especially when saying “no” is involved.\n\nExpect people to feel uncomfortable debating passionately (although impassioned argument is very popular with some people, especially on the topic of politics) and to drop issues rather than “argue”, even if you weren’t aware you were arguing.\n\nExpect local friends to be fine with less interaction than you’re used to among friends back home, and expect the party to end “early” (although this, too, is changing). Many locals will head out at the “late” hour of 11:30pm to catch the last MRT, or possibly because they have family members waiting at home – it’s not unusual at all for a person in their early 30s to be worried about how parents will react to them staying out late.\n\nFinally, expect local friends to be more direct in some ways even as they are less direct in others: they may not tell you they’re upset or that they disagree with you about something, but many local friends may make note of your complexion, changes in weight or other things you wouldn’t mention back home.\n\nIf you are an English speaker, you will be able to get by in Taipei without learning much Chinese if you don’t wish to, don’t have the time, or find it difficult. Signs tend to be in English, the MRT maps and announcements all contain English, many (but not all) menus are in English or have pictures, and government offices you have to deal with will have English services. Taking the bus may be a challenge but not an insurmountable one.\n\nIf you show that you can speak Chinese, a local – even a friend – may not believe you can read it. If you show that you can read, they may not believe you can type. If you can type, they may not realise you can write by hand. Many foreigners make the mistake of ascribing this to ethnocentrism: the idea that “foreigners can’t learn our language because it has 5,000 years of history, is unique to people of Chinese descent and is too hard for others to learn”.\n\nThis is not an accurate reflection of the attitude of locals who underestimate you, although it may seem that way at times. Rather, while many foreigners reach basic proficiency in Chinese, a truly fluent and literate foreigner is a rare thing to come across. In business, foreign colleagues sent to Taiwan from the home office will almost never be able to speak Chinese, nor will the foreign teachers at the cram schools where locals send their kids.\n\nThere is a cultural predisposition towards stressing knowledge of Chinese characters – reading and writing – over speaking, and Chinese characters are genuinely difficult to learn. Locals generally spent years of their childhood grappling with them. It is reasonable to expect that they wouldn’t necessarily assume a foreigner could pick up this skill in a few short years – and, in fact, most foreigners don’t.\n\nYou will see things in Taiwan that you would never expect, which are still very much a part of the traditional cultural landscape. Sure, all the things Westerners expect are there: traditional tea, fortune telling, god costumes that are up to ten feet high or higher worn down the streets in parades, firewalking, boat burning, Chinese medicine, ancestor worship, feng shui, tai chi and temples. But there are also martial artists with painted faces, spirit mediums who injure themselves with spiked balls and clubs while “possessed” by gods, parties thrown for ghosts, stories about haunted or sacred sites, holy trees, spiritual masters who can write the “characters of the gods”, ceremonies invoking demons, an almanac of auspicious and unlucky days and times, puppetry, local opera, amulets and superstitions. Some people are Buddhist, some follow a Chinese folk religion called “Daoism” (but is not quite the same as the Daoism of Lao Tzu famous in the West), and some follow a mixture of both along with some Confucian traditions. You will be simply amazed by the depth and breadth of preserved culture in Taiwan, and how many people still adhere to it.\n\nExpat women can expect to be safe, to be treated fairly in the hiring process, to earn a wage equal to that of a man in the same position with the same qualifications, to be welcome in almost all establishments (“Special massage parlors” and gangster bars are the main exceptions), to not be questioned about their independence, financial means or solo travel and to generally be respected, not harassed and treated as social and intellectual equals. Laws, while not perfect, generally do a good job of protecting women. Abortion is legal (although there are some unexpected regulations surrounding it), birth control is available and women’s health is recognised as a distinct medical field. Unless you are in an hourly-paid position, maternity leave is guaranteed and most reproductive health needs – but not birth control – are covered under national health insurance. Divorce laws are fairer than they used to be, although no-fault divorce is still a battle being fought.\n\nYou are more likely to find women in their 30s, 40s and older in Taiwan who have chosen not to marry and prefer an independent lifestyle than you may find in other Asian countries.\n\nYou’ll still find people who wonder about women who don’t marry or have children, single women over 30, and the occasional boss who has some sexist notions about the emotional state or family needs of his female employees (although this is much less of a problem for foreign women than it may be for locals).\n\nLocal women often earn less than their male counterparts – it’s expat women who generally do not need to worry about this – and some women report that bosses encourage them to not take their full allowed maternity leave, with threats of layoffs or non-promotion. Bosses will occasionally try to be too familiar with employees, which may extend to commenting on the relationships of female employees (do not be surprised if your boss tries to give you life advice if you marry or break up).\n\nMistresses are common – it’s considered inappropriate to have one, but many Taiwanese men do (but then, many Taiwanese women have affairs, too. It’s not the horrible social crime that it is in many other societies).\n\nThe dating scene for men in Asia is already well documented. For women, Taiwan may not be perfect, but you may do better dating in Taiwan than other Asian countries due to Taiwan’s somewhat more progressive outlook. It is not uncommon to meet foreign women dating or married to local men, and there isn’t really a taboo surrounding this. You may receive some surprisingly direct comments, but it will be generally accepted and welcomed.\n\nLike every country in the world, there are good and bad people. That said, notions about a woman’s expected appearance, attitude and duties at home tend to be more traditional in Taiwan than you may be used to at home, although plenty of men buck these trends.\n\nMen tend to be far less direct than you’re used to – the #1 complaint among many foreign women in Taiwan is that local men they’d like to go out with don’t express interest…or they don’t seem to. In fact, the man you like who doesn’t seem to be asking you out may be trying the more indirect route of inviting you out with his friends and generally treating you like a friend until a relationship naturally develops. It is not uncommon to spend time with a man in a friendly way until one day, without saying a word, you are holding hands. You may never be asked out directly – you have to discern the intent behind the actions and invitations. This can be hard for women who expect that if a man is interested, he’ll ask her out. Often, if you go out together alone a few times, you’re considered more officially a couple than you would be considered at the same stage back home.\n\nPublic spaces, including bathrooms, are kept generally clean, and words such as “please”, “sorry to bother you”, “excuse me” and “sorry” are used. Seats are readily given up for the elderly, pregnant women, people with children or disabilities, and people generally do not like to push, although you may find yourself pushed from time to time.\n\nIt’s common for people to walk slowly, to stop and look at things, deal with children or answer the phone in the middle of pedestrian traffic, to pause right in the middle of a pedestrian thoroughfare, before gates, fare machines or doors or to stand two-abreast on escalators (it’s common etiquette in Taiwan to stand on the right and allow people to walk on the left, but not everyone follows this convention). In China you might just push that person out of the way – in Taiwan, it would be wise to learn to say “excuse me” and “please let me pass” in Chinese early on. These are commonly used and people will respond to them. Watch out for scooters and cyclists on sidewalks – most are polite but some don’t watch where they’re going.", null ]
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[ null, "A look back at 2022: Good and Bad that happened for the Pakistan Cricket team\n\nThe year 2022 has been one of the most tumultuous of years for the Pakistan Cricket team. From Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 7, Asia Cup, Common Wealth Games, and T20 World Cup, to the historic home series, 2022 was packed with cricket and a ton load of emotions for the fans. Five international teams toured Pakistan for men’s and women’s cricket while the men in green toured three countries to play different formats of the game. Let’s take a look at all the good and bad that happened for the Pakistan Cricket team in 2022.\n\nInteresting to read: What is happening at PCB?\n\nThe Year 2022 for the Pakistan Cricket team (Men’s)\n\nThe PSL 2022 edition finally saw a new winner and it was none other than, the highly anticipated Lahore Qalandars. It was long coming for the Lahore team and to say that the fans were elated would be an understatement. All the other five franchises have managed to grab the tournament trophy except for them. The team was led by the new captain Shaheen Afridi and he proved to be the lucky charm team Qalandar was in search of all these years.\n\nAfter the New Zealand cricket team suddenly abandoned their tour last year and the English cricket team quickly canceled their, the Cricket Australia (CA) tour was in jeopardy. But the visit went as planned and on schedule and it was one of the most followed and exciting tours in Pakistan cricket and it attracted a lot of media attention.\n\nBut despite all the excitement, the series did not end very well for Pakistan. Three tests, three ODIs, and one T20 were played but the green team only managed to grab the ODI trophy. The test loss not only put Pakistan’s test championship hopes on the edge but also the pitches brought a lot of criticism with the Rawalpindi pitch being granted a demerit point by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Overall it was a great tour, one that cleared all the security issues especially.\n\nThe men in green locked three different series to their names this year.\n\nPakistan played three 50-over games with Australia and won the trophy beating the yellow caps 2-1. Not only this, but the Pakistan cricket team also broke their record of highest-ever run chase by making 349 runs successfully. Babar Azam’s and Imam-ul-haq’s record 220-run partnership helped the team achieve this feat. All three matches were house full.\n\nIn early June, the Caribbean team landed in the country of hospitality to play the ODI format. Notably, this series was to be played last year along with the T20Is but a corona break out in the West Indian team had forced them to depart early.\n\nFor Babar Azam and his men, it was another boost in confidence as the team whitewashed the tourists after three very close and thrilling games. Multan Cricket Stadium was given the honor to host this series after many years and the Multan crowd did not disappoint. All three games were fully packed and the matches were a sight to see.\n\nODI win in the Netherlands\n\nMid-August Pakistan cricket team flew all the way to Rotterdam Netherlands to play the 50-over format of white ball cricket. The orange army put up a great fight in all three games but the green team was just too good for them. A great number of Pakistani fans turned out to watch and support their team and it was heart-warming to see the players interacting and thanking them for the turnout.\n\nWinners of the Tri-series\n\nJust before the start of the T20 World Cup 2022, Pakistan and Bangladesh cricket teams flew to New Zealand to play a tri-series and team green came out with flying colors. Babar’s men managed to win four out of five games clinching the trophy.\n\nThree instances broke the hearts of millions of Pakistani cricket fans in 2022. The Pakistan cricket team came inches close to winning two tournaments and a series but couldn’t manage to cross the winning line all three times.\n\nThe first of the three heartbreaks came in the Asia Cup. To say that the team green was thriving in the tournament would be the least. The boys were bursting with confidence throughout but when they needed it the most, they ran out of it. But the Pakistan team wasn’t the only one carrying that pride, team Sri Lanka was right beside them. In the final between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, the latter successfully and completely thrashed our side to be named the Asian champions.\n\nDespite failing in the finals, the fans had much to rejoice including defeating India India in an important match and Naseem Shah’s blazing sixes that turned India’s puny chances of qualifying into dust.\n\nIn late September, the white ball squad of the England Cricket team landed in Pakistan to play a series of seven T20I matches that also included some extra matches in compensation for canceling their tour a year prior.\n\nThough a lot of experts criticized the boards for playing that many matches, it turned out to be an absolutely exciting series. After six matches the scores were tied with both teams carrying three wins each. The seventh match was to be a decider. Unfortunately for the Pakistan cricket team, it ended in a loss with the tourists being just too good for them.\n\nNo loss hurt as much as losing the final of the T20 World Cup did. It really left the fans and followers heartbroken and deflated. But was Pakistan’s journey to the final easy? Nope. Pakistan qualified for the semi-finals through the back door courtesy of a one-run loss against India and Zimbabwe. A lot needed to happen for the Pakistan cricket team to qualify and luckily that ‘A LOT’ did happen.\n\nAn electrifying performance in the semi-finals against mighty New Zealand sent Pakistan straight to the finals. But in the typical men in green fashion, the team failed to translate their efforts into a win and snatched loss from the mouth of victory.\n\nThe year 2022 proved to be the worst for Pakistan test cricket. Pakistan hosted three big names in cricket i.e. Australia, England, and New Zealand for a series of test matches and it was a horror show.\n\nWhile Australia won the three-match series 1-0, team Pakistan was completely whitewashed by the new England test set-up. The Kiwis are currently on tour and have already managed to draw one of two matches. With every passing day, test cricket is regressing in Pakistan, and despite much criticism and debate, no improvements have been so far.\n\nThe Year 2022 for the Pakistan Cricket team (Women’s)\n\nThe year 2022 proved to be really progressive for the girls in green even though it started out on a not-so-positive note. Here’s what the girls did and achieve this year.\n\nThe schedule for Pakistan women’s cricket team started in March. They appeared in the cricket World Cup 2022 in New Zealand. Even though the girls put in their full efforts, things like opening, middle order, and fielding did not work too well for them throughout the tournament. They managed to win just one match out of five and unfortunately had to return home early.\n\nThe commonwealth games, in the 2022 edition, opened its doors to cricket for the very first time. Similar to the World Cup, the commonwealth games did not go the way the team wanted to. They played three pool matches and sadly could not win a single one.\n\nAsia Cup saw a totally different version of the women’s Pakistan cricket team. They beat teams like India, Sri Lanka, UAE, and Malaysia to qualify for the semis. But the team got very unlucky as they lost by just one run in a low-scoring game.\n\nIn June this year, the Sri Lankan women’s cricket team toured Pakistan as part of the ICC’s Women’s Championship to play three ODIs. The women in green won the series 2-1 and it was wonderful to see women’s cricket return to the country.\n\nFor the first time ever, the women from Ireland cricket came to Pakistan to play a series of three ODIs and three T20Is. It was a win-win for both teams. Bismah’s army clean sweeped the 50-format games while the tourists grabbed the 20-over trophy.\n\nOverall, it was a year full of ups and downs for the Pakistan cricket team. The fans enjoyed many thrilling as well as heart-shattering moments but what is more important is that international cricket resumed fully in the country and as a cricket-loving nation, what more can fans ask for?", null, "Will Pakistan ever find the replacement of Saeed Ajmal?" ]
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[ "Bulgaria Presses Assad to Step Down at 'Friends of Syria' Meeting", null, "Bulgaria condemns the repression by the regime of Bashar Al-Assad and calls for the violence in the country to be stopped immediately, stated Bulgarian Foreign Affairs Minister Nikolay Mladenov Friday.\n\nThe Bulgarian top diplomat is in Tunis, where an international \"Friends of Syria\" meeting is taking place, featuring representatives of opposition against long-serving Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.\n\n\"We call for the withdrawal of President Assad from power, for the formation of a government of national unity and for the scheduling of free elections in Syria,\" said Mladenov in a statement ahead of the conference.\n\n\"We will ask the \"Friends of Syria\" group to take a clear position that unilateral attempts to change the political system that masquerade as reforms are insufficient and intended only as clinging to power, along with continued repression by Assad against his own people,\" added he.\n\nMladenov further declared that Bulgaria \"considers the Syrian National Council to be the sole legitimate representative of Syrian citizens who want change.\"\n\nRepresentatives of other countries participating in the \"Friends of Syria\" in the capital of Tunisia are also expected to recognize the Syrian National Council.\n\nThe conference has also decided to ask the Assad regime to allow a number of humanitarian corridors to supply aid to several violence-stricken Syrian cities.\n\nIn the while, Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, has been appointed by the UN and the Arab League as a special envoy to Syria." ]
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[ null, "No Malice announced his End of Malice film tour exclusively through HipHopDX.\n\nThe former Clipse rapper is preparing to release the End of Malice documentary March 27 on Revolt TV.\n\nPrior to the public release of the film, No Malice is going on a 16-city tour to promote End of Malice.\n\nThe movie follows the rapper, born Gene Thornton, and his rise to fame alongside his brother, Pusha T as the Rap duo, Clipse. The film also details No Malice’s spiritual journey and decision to change his name from Malice.\n\nHipHopDX is set to host two dates of the tour, which stops in Chicago February 18 and Los Angeles March 10. Following a screening of End of Malice, editor-in-chief Justin Hunte is scheduled to lead a Q&A session with No Malice.\n\nWant to win tickets to the Chicago screening of End of Malice?\n\nEnter to win by following these 3 simple steps:\n\n2. Find the flyer for End Of Malice\n\n3. Comment below the flyer tagging a friend you want to bring with you to the show.\n\nWe will select a lucky winner and contact them directly through Instagram, so make sure to keep an eye on your inbox!", null ]
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[ null, "HP isn’t a brand you’d traditionally associate with gaming. When I think of HP, I think of its Pavilion and Envy notebooks, and also enterprise stuff like printers and servers. But the company has come a long way in creating a niche for itself in the gaming space.\n\nThe Omen brand is HP’s dedicated gaming line-up, and its devices shed the company’s corporate veneer in favor of a more upstart look that gamers tend to favor. This means aggressive designs and RGB lighting, in addition to a very distinctive tribal mask that serves as its logo.\n\nThose who follow developments in the industry will probably recognize it as the original Voodoo PC brand logo, which HP acquired back in 2006.\n\nThe latest Omen 15 laptop hews to a trend I’ve written about and reviewed extensively – slim and light gaming notebooks. It features a GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q, so it’s competing directly with laptops like the Razer Blade (2018) and MSI GS65 Stealth Thin.\n\nThe above will cost you S$3,599, which is actually a pretty competitive price. It’s at least a couple of hundred dollars cheaper than its competitors like the Gigabyte Aero 15X and MSI GS65 Stealth Thin, so HP is starting out with an advantage on the pricing front.\n\nBut how good is it really? We take a closer look at the laptop over the next few pages." ]
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[ "The price of large water. And forests", null, "47 criminal cases were instituted in the Far East in connection with the embezzlement of budget funds allocated to eliminate the consequences of last year's flooding.\n\nLast week, official information about a massive waste of budget funds during the tragedy in the Far East was held in the media. According to the press service of the State Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Far Eastern Federal District, the majority of cases are related to embezzlement and fraud when receiving one-time financial assistance and compensation. Simply put, the money that was collected in the literal sense by the whole world did not reach the victims in full.\n\nSome officials have warmed their hand on the distribution of humanitarian aid, fuel, construction materials in the flood-affected areas. Others operated on a grand scale. Among the largest corruption crimes is the theft of more than 5 million rubles intended for repair work to prevent a flood situation. In addition, according to the media, a criminal case was initiated on the fact of negligence in the performance of their duties by employees of the administration of the city of Shimanovsk in the Amur Region. The officials “did not watch it” - the dam of the Shimanovsk reservoir was destroyed.\n\n\"Under the guise of\", of course, managed to lead a lot. When it comes to the amounts that are still required to eliminate the consequences of the flood (the Amur and Jewish Autonomous Regions, Khabarovsk Territory suffered the most), then the police are often unable to figure out where the money is going. So the number of \"flood\" cases, it is quite possible, over time will only expand.\n\nContinuing the review of high-profile corruption cases in the Far Eastern Federal District over the past two weeks, we should focus on a major investigation of the Khabarovsk law enforcement officers. Thus, according to the media, in Khabarovsk, the leader of the criminal group “Black Woodcutters”, who was engaged in illegal logging on the territory of the Nanaian district of the region, was arrested. He became one of the leaders of the Forestry Administration of the Khabarovsk Territory Government. The case is interesting, first of all, not by the amounts, but by the fact that it was the official who organized the organized criminal group.\n\nAccording to the police, at the beginning of 2010, the official, using his official position, created a criminal community whose members committed serious crimes in the logging sector. Of the nine members of the gang while caught only one, accomplices - in search.\n\nAccording to preliminary data of the investigation, the community has committed fifteen episodes of crimes, stipulated by part xNUMX, article 3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (illegal logging of forest stands, committed on a large scale by an organized group). The total damage caused to the forest fund of the Russian Federation as a result of the crimes committed by the criminal community amounted to more than 260 million rubles.", null ]
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[ null, "A still from \"Sacrifices\" music video.\n\nDreamville Records released the emotional video for “Sacrifices” on Monday, featuring label artists J. Cole and Olu (EarthGang) alongside Smino and Saba. The clip is dedicated to Olu’s late father and features an appearance from the rapper’s mother.\n\nThe Scott Lazer, David Peters and Chad Tennies-directed video shows the four artists laying out the various individual and collective sacrifices they have made, both personal and political. The six-minute clip spans everything from police shooting unarmed black men to romantic dedication, with all sacrifices great and small in between.\n\n“Sacrifices” is the final track on Dreamville’s latest compilation, Revenge of the Dreamers III, which was released in July and debuted atop the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums chart. J. Cole founded Dreamville in 2007 and the label’s first two compilations were released in 2014 and 2015. J. Cole’s last solo record, KOD, arrived last April, while he recently appeared alongside Ty Dolla $ign in the latter’s “Purple Emoji” video.\n\nEarlier this year, Smino and Saba both appeared with Chicago-based rapper Noname on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon for a performance of “Ace,” from Noname’s debut album Room 25. Meanwhile, Olu’s EarthGang will release their new album, Mirrorland, later this year." ]
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[ "Photography Transitioning From Point and Shoot to DSLR to Mirrorless\n\nPhotography and videography makes life lively, entertaining, colorful, enjoyable to the extent of making a living out of it yet it is also an expensive hobby plus a bulky one too.", null, "Take photos or it never happened.\n\nWhoever said that is definitely hitting the bull's eye as much as travel is concerned. It is hard to prove someone has come to such place and time, well there might be other ways but it is way way better to do with photos and videos. Perhaps this is the reason why more and more netizens are becoming bloggers and vloggers at the same time.\n\nBut more importantly, photos keep memories that of which can be passed on to the next generation.This thought reminds me of my college instructress who was asked, what would be the first thing you'll save in your house in case there's fire, she answered my photo albums. It wasn't the answer most of us were expecting but it makes sense, Facebook and social media sites were not yet a thing at that time in the Philippines though you must understand so that totally explains the photo album, but if there are things which can never change through time, that would be the memories stored in a photo.\n\nIt mesmerized me how a single developed or printed photo can ignite emotions, memories, feelings and sparks the brain to feel like we are in that specific moment depicted in the photo. Like when I scan through my old traditional photo albums back at home, I always get a sense of nostalgia which I still enjoy up to this day.", null, "I started with taking photos way back in the year 1999 when I was still in grade school, using films with limited shots, I usually get my photos printed in a shop away from home for hundreds of pesos just so I could have a tangible prints of these negatives.\n\nThe photo shop was owned by a friend and they have this promo of giving one free roll of new films for every 36 shots printed so I don't run out of films as long as I keep developing one however, I must admit that there were certain films which are still in their shelf until now being stuck at home because I was not anymore able to get it developed either I was out of cash for developing it or I have already used digital camera that doesn't require developing anymore but instead used with online stuffs.\n\nSo after switching from point and shoot film cameras, I found that digital camera is more flexible for me and it as well cost me lesser because I don't have to pay for developing the films. Instead, I had just kept the photos in my social media accounts which makes digital copies available through the years without worrying about fire burning them or such other cases.\n\nI had been using digital point and shoot cameras until around 2010 when my father bought me a DSLR.", null, "On the year 2010, where digital photography plus newer technology was overcoming the point and shoot cameras, people had started switching from these point and shoot to digital single lens reflex.\n\nThese types of cameras provide its users the flexibility of manually adjusting the preferences inside the camera itself making much more interesting and captivating results as well as jaw-dropping edits through photo manipulation software such as Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop at the same time.\n\nSingle lens reflex cameras have been in the photography business since the 60s or perhaps beyond that but they cost a neck but with these becoming more and more cheaper because of competition, commoners have now access to a much more beautiful art results in photography. I was not an exemption to this change.\n\nMy first was the Canon 1000D, a beginner's camera with its bundled kit lens of 18-55mm. It doesn't capture video, only photo and I was not aware that it only does because when we bought it, it was one which I consider as impulse buying.\n\nI started learning the twist and turns of adjusting the settings, selecting Aperture priority, Shutter speed, long exposure techniques and other technical stuffs about this machine and I swear I have began to love this kind of camera for it provides better picture quality and it was just nice to see your photos online gaining likes and things like that. We later bought a 50mm prime lens which was giving more awesome shots for portrait and macro photography.\n\nThen when James and I explored more options for a DSLR which will allow us to capture video as well, we bought our second camera, a Nikon D5300 with a kit lens of 18-55mm as well. Then we bought lots of lenses for it. We bought different range and also sold our kit lens in exchange to the new camera lenses such as 11-16mm for wide shots, 17-50mm, 35mm for portrait prime lens, 55-200mm for zoom shots.", null, null, "Then lately, we bought another 50mm prime lens for Nikon. These lens were with us during our travels and had given us more freedom in taking photos here and there but these are just for our hobby, for blogging but I never thought of focusing on solely photography, for us, this is just a hobby, an expensive one. Because aside from those mentioned, we also bought tripods, expensive ones. Then there goes the filters too then extra batteries and not to forget the flashes as well.\n\nBut because my husband and I love to travel, we found bringing all of these camera and lenses are just bulky and heavy at the same time so we have to find a way to a travel lighter. Then there's this mirror-less technology and we dived into it.", null, "As mirrorless camera came into picture, these are those types which looked like point and shoot yet still provides DSLR kind of qualities images. It was one camera a backpacker would need in his or her travels.\n\nA mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC) is a digital camera that has a lens mount like a conventional single-lens reflex (SLR) camera, but uses a digital display system rather than an optical mirror and optical viewfinder. Information reference: wikipedia.org\n\nImage credits: The Art of Photography\n\nSo, we got ourselves a new Panasonic GX85 and a 14-140mm lens instead of its kit lens. Then we also got an adapter to make use of our Nikon mount lenses. This allowed James to use the 50mm prime lens into the Panasonic mirror-less camera. It was a liberating thing to have a small and compact machine with us on our travels. We brought it during the Coron trip and I got jealous I have used a heavy Nikon while he was using a light and ultra stabilized camera!\n\nWhat we love about this is the fact that it is ultra light, it provides flexibility with the use of lenses through the adapter and that it is not bulky plus the stabilizer within the camera itself. It supports 4k video as well which is a plus thing and there were so many other features that we haven't explored it.\n\nNow after few months of using the GX85, I am thinking of switching as well to a mirrorless camera so I can bring a lighter pack when traveling. Then just a few days ago, we found a good deal online for a Sony NEX-5R for only PHP 8000 with an adapter for Nikon mount lenses.", null, "So, we now have four camera gears in all but I had to give up Canon, gave it to my brother in Bohol. Then the Nikon, we will have to sell it online too so we can just use the smaller cameras.\n\nCamera gears are good investments, they can be used for either hobby or even for business. This can also be sold in case you want to upgrade to a different technology." ]
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[ null, "We’ve been moving non-stop since we’ve been here.\n\nTuesday morning we slept in and decided to have a more relaxing day, but in the same areas as the day before). We started off the day going back to Bagel Bagel for breakfast, and to The Roastery for coffee. Then we wandered into a few of Tokyo’s many sock shops (these shops, dedicated to the sale of socks and socks only, exist on every corner in this city—who knew how popular socks were here?). When we were near Harajuku we went to a store called 6% Doki Doki and I bought a cartoon tooth ring (so appropriate for my family). Such a cool store!\n\nFor lunch we went to Bill’s Omotesando a new restaurant by Bill Granger (Anthony Bourdain’s friend). The food was ridiculously good! I think I had one of the most delicious salads of my life with grilled halloumi cheese and vegetables. Daniel got an amazing sandwich with sage and mozzarella cheese as well as ricotta filled pancakes with banana. We would both highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Tokyo so long as you’re up for an hour wait—but we promise the food is really that good!\n\nIn the afternoon Daniel and I split up, he wanted to do some work and I wanted to explore more of Shibuya. So I had a good few hours of getting lost in the shopping streets and malls of the area (but was too overwhelmed to buy anything) before reconvening back in Ebisu. We had a few drinks in the room (beer and sake) and then returned to SpaJiro for dinner at 11:00 PM (we had to convince them to let us in as they said the had already closed the kitchen—but when we told them we had came back a second night in a row, they miraculously let us in). Once again the food was delicious!\n\nFrom 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM we bar-hopped and walked the streets to keep ourselves awake as we decided to go to the Tsukiji Fish Market with hopes of making it to the famous tuna auction. We took a cab at 3:15 in the morning and were the 64th and 65th people (we made the second group) to arrive out of a maximum of 120 people. We were given blue jerseys to put on over our clothes to identify us and sat in a “waiting room” until 5:50 AM when we were finally called into the auction.—If you want to see the Tsukiji tuna auction, here’s how it works. When you arrive at the fish market you must “apply” at the Osakana Fukyu Center (Fish Information Center) at the Kachidoki Gate, starting from 3:00AM on a first-come, first-serve basis. A first group of 60 visitors will be admitted to the auction between 5:25 and 5:50, while a second group of 60 visitors will be admitted between 5:50 and 6:15. If you don’t make it early enough, they will turn you away.\n\nWhen we walked into the auction room we a bunch of sushi chefs standing over a couple hundred massive flash frozen tunas rubbing, poking and prodding them with some type of a hook on a stick . Moments later a man jumped on a box crate and started the auction; he was shouting so passionately he was basically singing. The auction was super quick and within a matter of minutes some of these men had spent the equivalent of a couple thousand dollars up to ten thousand dollars per tuna. Crazy!\n\nAt 6:30 AM we walked out of the tuna auction and into the outdoor fish market where we immediately got into another line to wait for fresh sushi for breakfast. After an hour and a half later we finally made it to the front of the line for Daiwa Sushi, Tsukiji’s most famous sushi bar, after which you’ll be expected to eat and run, restaurant with 11 seats at the bar. The chef made us the most delicious sushi of all time (I know I’ve said that before, but this was really the winning meal of the trip) and when we left we were absolutely exhausted. We somehow managed to make it back to our hotel without falling asleep on public transit and spent the most of the day sleeping.\n\nWe woke up at 4:00 PM Wednesday afternoon and went straight to Shinjuku to check in for the Robot Restaurant. For a show that’s all about modernity, their check in process is extremely antiquated. They don’t let you do much online ahead of time and when you walk in the door they make you stand in random lines for no reason—but this is beside the point. At 5:30 PM we walked down the most amazing staircase (I can’t even describe it so just look at the photos) and walked into what felt like a game show. We sat down in our pre-assigned seats and soon watched the most incredible hour and a half of entertainment. Part girly show and part hilarity there isn’t anything, anywhere more amazing than the robot show. Featuring incredible and ridiculous lifelike giant robots manned by sequined and sparkly bikini-clad women with rainbow wigs, there’s enough neon and lights in the small space to light all of Shinjuku and then some…\n\nPost show we walked to dinner at an Italian restaurant (it was the only restaurant without a line in the area) called Italian Market, but really should have been called, “We’re Learning to Make What We Think is Italian Food”. Needless to say, the food was nothing special. After dinner we walked to Don Quijote—a random four-story souvenir shop, and left almost immediately after to go back and pack.\n\nToday was the last day of our trip. We woke up early to go back to Ueno Park to check out the cherry blossom trees during the day, which was more magnificent than the other night. It was crazy to see how many people were out so early at the park considering how dead the city feels at this time of day. After a bunch of photos we left and took the train to Harajuku station. We walked to The Roastry by Nozy Coffee for one last session with Riku (he’s the greatest) and went back to the hotel to get our bags. We took a 30-minute JR train to Noppori Station and another 30-minute Skytrain to Narita International Airport.\n\nAt the airport we happened to bump into a friend I met abroad in Argentina named Ben. Ben joined Daniel and I for sushi at Gate 33 (recommended by Tessa) for our last meal at Narita Airport—sometimes the world feels so small. Now were sitting on the plane on the way back to Los Angeles.\n\nI can’t believe it’s been two months since we left. It’s been a wonderful adventure filled with amazing experiences and memories that we won’t soon forget.\n\nStay tuned as we’ll continue to post some other amazing things about the trip that we didn’t have time to do on the go.\n\nThanks so much for following our journey—we hope you enjoyed it!" ]
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[ null, "We have obtained Pingree’s video interview. It is linked below.\n\nBen Pingree is the Director of the Tallahassee-Leon County consolidated Planning, Land Management, and Community Enhancement Department. After a controversial five years at Blueprint, the politically well-connected Pingree is looking to leave Tallahassee.\n\nOurTallahassee has obtained a copy of Pingree’s resume, which was submitted for the consideration of the Lafayette Economic Development Authority (LEDA) CEO in June 2021. LEDA is an economic development organization in Lafeyette, Louisana, which has a population of 120,000.\n\nOut of thirty-four applicants, Pingree was not selected to be part of the list of seven finalists.\n\nPingree’s application to the position was released as part of a lawsuit against LEDA released on July 29th and reported on by The Current, a nonprofit news organization serving Lafayette and southern Louisiana.\n\nOver the past two years, Blueprint has become a galvanizing topic in local political circles. Critics of Blueprint point to the Welaunee’s subsidized developer road project, the so-called Northeast Gateway, which will cost taxpayers $72 million dollars. Analysis of votes indicates the project had a significant effect on County Commissioner Bryan Desloge and City Commissioner Elaine Bryant losing their elections, following fierce objections from the residents of Killearn Estates.\n\nPingree’s career has followed Maddox’s closely. Pingree’s relationship with Maddox dated to 2001 when he met Maddox while working in Leon County government.\n\nBetween 2007 and 2011, Pingree was the Wakulla County Administrator. He approved more than a hundred thousand dollars in lobbying contracts for Governance Inc, a lobbying firm ran by Maddox and girlfriend Paige Carter-Smith.\n\nCommenting on a controversial tax-payer funded trip to Washington D.C., including Pingree and Maddox, Pingree was quoted in The Wakulla News: “We were honored to join our regional elected partners on Capitol Hill to advocate for a local request package totaling over $1.1 billion. If approved, these projects would put up to 16,000 ‘Capital Region’ citizens back to work, stimulate our local economy, and provide comfort to our families.”\n\nDuring a Wakulla County Commission meeting in 2009, County Administrator Pingree discussed an agenda item to expand the Governance Services contract by an additional $16,000.\n\nPingree ultimately left his position after Wakulla County residents filed a Florida Commission on Ethics complaint against him. The complaint alleged that Pingree had failed to disclose ownership of a property that he put before the Wakulla County Commission for approval of a land use decision.\n\nAfter Pingree had resigned, the Florida Commission on Ethics “concluded that Mr. Pingree violated Section 112.3145, Florida Statutes, by failing to report a parcel of property onCE Form 1, Statement of Financial Interests, for the years 2007 and 2008″.\n\nAfter his departure from the position Wakulla County, Pingree was hired as the CEO of the Miami Zoo Foundation. Scott Maddox was on the board of the same foundation at the time, and remained a board member for the duration of Pingree’s time there.\n\nAccording to sources unwilling to go on the record, Maddox was so committed to keeping Pingree in the position that on at least one occasion, he drove overnight after a Tallahassee City Commission meeting for a morning Board of Directors Meeting of the Miami Zoo Foundation to save Pingree’s job because Pingree was concerned a motion would be made for his termination on the Miami Zoo Foundation Board.\n\nFollowing his departure from the Miami Zoo Foundation, in May 2013, Pingree was hired by the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce as Vice President, overseeing the arm of the Chamber that would one day morph into the Blueprint-run Office of Economic Vitality. In November 2016, Pingree was included on a tax-payer funded trip to New York City with Maddox and City Manager Rick Fernandez to try to attract JetBlue to Tallahassee.\n\nText messages released as part of the ongoing public corruption saga detail how Maddox groomed Pingree for the position of Director of PLACE.\n\nOn January 11th, 2016, Texts show that Maddox texted Pingree that he had been drinking beers with former City Manager Rick Fernandez earlier in the day. Fernandez was one-half of the committee of Blueprint, the Intergovernmental Management Committee (IMC), which would ultimately hire Pingree for the position. Maddox texted, “All on the track with the other” (referring to the second half of the IMC, County Administrator Vince Long).\n\n“Blueprint is yours,” Maddox added.\n\nWhen Pingree received the job offer, Maddox texted “Congrats : )” and Pingree replied, “I have no doubt and FULL faith in who made this happen,” referring to Maddox’s efforts to place Pingree in the position. “Yessir,” Maddox replied.\n\nOn April 15th, 2016, Maddox, Fernandez, Aviation Director Chris Curry, and Pingree would rack up a $1,200 steak dinner at Benjamin Steakhouse in Midtown Manhattan. In Tallahassee Democrat coverage of the expense, the group attributed the pricey dinner to ongoing recruitment efforts to attract JetBlue, despite no representatives of JetBlue being present for the meeting." ]
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[ "President Donald Trump was reportedly alerted to the news of North Korea’s missile firing on Saturday, while dining with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Mar-a-Lago, the exclusive club owned by Trump that the administration has dubbed the “Winter White House.”\n\nAs the two leaders learned of the unfolding international crisis, so, too, did the private citizens and resort members who happened to be dining alongside them. Quick to realize he was witnessing something unusual and highly shareable, club member Richard DeAgazio swiftly took out his camera phone to capture the incident and post the resulting photos to Facebook:", null, "Hours before, DeAgazio also posted photos of himself posing with a man he described as carrying the “nuclear football” that enables the president to launch a nuclear attack from afar. He has since deactivated his Facebook account.\n\nBut DeAgazio isn’t alone in turning Mar-a-Lago’s social-media tag into a bizarre window into the American presidency. Here are some other snapshots from this past weekend alone, including one of National Security Adviser Michael Flynn jogging with some Secret Service agents.", null, "The social-media postings have sparked widespread alarm over the extraordinary security risks Trump poses by governing from his Palm Beach estate, where hundreds of members and staff who lack proper security clearances are free to roam while high-level meetings and even international crises take place.\n\n“There’s no excuse for letting an international crisis play out in front of a bunch of country club members like dinner theater,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) fired off in a tweet on Monday.\n\nWith Trump scheduled to ditch the White House for Florida for the third time since his inauguration this coming weekend, there are likely to be future photos offering regular Americans, who can’t shell out the recently doubled $200,000 membership fee, more glimpses of the luxe and occasionally top-secret life at Mar-a-Lago." ]
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[ "There are several transfer decisions from Arsenal that were obviously terrible and they deserve criticism for, but even when they appear to do the right thing it still backfires.\n\nThey were faced with a situation last summer with two keepers who wanted to be the number 1, but Bernd Leno looked like the better player compared to Emi Martinez and his experience showed why he needed to stay.\n\nMartinez went on to sign for Aston Villa, and it somehow looks like Arsenal may have got this wrong after all.\n\nREAD MORE: Report appears to confirm that Arsenal ace won’t be back next season\n\nThe Argentine has gone on to become a key player for Villa, while he’s just equalled their Premier League record for clean sheets too:\n\n? Emiliano Martinez has kept his 15th league clean sheet this season, equalling Brad Friedel’s club record of most clean sheets in a single PL campaign by an Aston Villa goalkeeper (15 in 2009-10) #AVLEVE pic.twitter.com/X2tAD6ahIW\n\nLeno has had more of a mixed season as key mistakes have cost his team at times, and the Guardian are now reporting that he could be moved on this summer so they’ll need to find a replacement for him.\n\nDependable goalkeepers don’t come cheap and they would probably need to pay through the nose to bring Martinez back so that looks unlikely, and it simply looks like another decision that Mikel Arteta got wrong.", null ]
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[ "In China, the most populous country, online dating has become a lucrative industry. According to statistics, 200 million Chinese seek to find a partner, and half of them actively use Chinese dating sites for foreigners. For every 100 Asian women under the age of 30, there are more than 110 foreign men.\n\nOverall, there are approximately 33.7 million more men in China than women. This is the essence of gender diversity among singles. Such a bias in the sex ratio has developed due to many years of the single-child policy.\n\nGender imbalance has led to the emergence of online dating, relationship, and matchmaking counseling services based on international dating. Some dating experts in China estimate that the annual revenue of Chinese dating and online matchmaking companies will exceed eight billion yuan in 2022.\n\nChinese online dating services are becoming an increasingly popular matchmaking method as such services most often rely on traditional dating values ​​in Asia (including financial security and relationships focused on marriage and long-term relationships). Tired of the failed so-called ‘blind dates’ arranged by parents and unable to stand the social scrutiny of meeting possible dates in bars, the Chinese single registered on top Chinese dating websites.\n\nThe sites are used by young single people between the ages of 24 and 35 and are considered a tool for finding long-term relationships and marriage. Singles in China have found that the listed dating sites are not only easy to use but also fit the pace of a busy professional life. This online marketplace also expanded the circle of acquaintances beyond local men in any Chinese city to access higher quality potential partners from other regions.\n\nThere is no denying that there are good guys in your hometown. However, only by trying online services will you become more clear about how the online dating system works. More and more single Chinese people are turning to online dating sites and apps. The most popular dating sites in China, such as CherryBlossoms had about 126 million and 85 million registered users in 2015. Tinder, for example, already had about 50 million active users since 2014.\n\nUnlike many top online dating apps that are usually associated with casual dating culture, some Chinese services are generally used by singles looking for reliable relationships (although their strategy may gradually change over time).\n\nChinese online dating services are becoming more and more popular and accepted as they build on traditional Chinese dating values ​​(such as material security and serious relationships in couples extending into strong connections beyond the screen through offline activities).\n\nBefore 1950, traditional Chinese marriages were performed by the parents of the young. They followed the so-called “matching doors and parallel windows” rule or méndānghùduì 门当户对 (means marriage to someone of a similar socioeconomic position in the family).\n\nMany Asians entered into marriages to fulfill the “commitment of the twenties,” that is, to get married, have children, and please their families with such traditional feats. In this setting, the marriage bond of Asiatics was established on the basis of filial piety but not love as such.\n\nSignificant shifts in marriage and dating culture in China occurred in the 1950s and 1980s with the advent of new marriage laws. China’s new marriage law of 1950 was a radical change that replaced traditional arranged marriages with blood relatives, even allowing divorce and requiring the consent of both parties to the marriage.\n\nThe Second Marriage Law of 1980 further strengthened the freedom of marriage of the Chinese while protecting the interests of women from domestic violence and divorce.", null, null ]
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[ "After receiving news that the man Watanabe Kazuya, a deputy director of mining research at Nittetsu Mining (Cambodia) co,ltd., had died while searching for minerals, the police force of the provincial police commissioner visited the corpse at Stung Treng Provincial Hospital after the body was sent there.\n\nThe results indicated that there was no foul play, and death was from a heart attack, after the victim had walked far in the heat.\n\nHe had been with a group including officials, which was searching for potential mining locations.\n\nThe victim’s body was sent to Wat Teukla, Phnom Penh.", null, null, "One thought on “Japanese Mining Prospector Dies in Stung Treng”" ]
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[ "Of Braces and Smoothies and Math\n\n\nWhat do you feed a growing 12 year old who's just gotten braces?\n\nHow about one with type 1 diabetes who can't have dairy?\n\nEnter the single-serve blender, cartons of 'alternative milks,' coconut and soy yogurts, and a freezer full of frozen fruit. And math. Always math. The combinations are nearly infinite. If your 12 year old gets hungry enough, she'll try them all. My daughter's favorite smoothie so far was today's. It contained gently thawed mixed berries whirred together with half a blueberry soy yogurt, some granola and a little almond milk:", null, "With 11 years of diabetes management under our belts, we've memorized the carbohydrate content of favorite breakfast cereals, breads, fruits and dinner items. Crackers, chips, desserts? Filed away as well. It's become rare that we need to stop before bolusing to math out a plate (or glass) of food. Sure, there's an occasional new recipe or brand. Restaurants, and meals at which we're guests require some thought. Most days, though, armed with a measuring cup, a food scale, or the simple ability to count, we can move from serving to eating fairly quickly.\n\nSo this week's math intensive has been challenging.\n\nThe above smoothie required measuring frozen fruit, granola, soy yogurt and the accidentally purchased slightly sweetened almond milk. (The 'original unsweetened' kind blessedly has negligible carbs, making it unnecessary to measure.)Then there was the '1 cup contains x carbs, so half a cup would contain y carbs process for the fruit, granola and milk; add the half container of yogurt for a grand total of ???' word problem.", null, "My daughter is enjoying experimenting with different smoothie combinations, which on one hand is fun. On the other hand, I'm kind of hoping she decides this one's a keeper so I can take a math break tomorrow.\nBy Pam Osborne On January 23, 2014" ]
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[ "Wall Street continues to go down: After the recent losses, the most important US indices remain in difficult waters.", null, "Wall Street continues to go down: After the recent losses, the most important US indices remain in difficult waters. Above all, the FedEx crash has severely curbed investors' willingness to invest.\n\nA bleak outlook for parcel delivery service Fedex has spooked investors on Wall Street and pushed US indices to their lowest levels in around two months. The Dow Jones index fell by almost one percent to 30,821 points. The broader S\n\nShares in Fedex tumbled 21 percent after the package giant scrapped its outlook amid economic slowdown. The papers of the competitors UPS and XPO Logistics each collapsed 4.7 percent. The FedEx figures confirmed a slowdown in the global economy and looming recessions in America and Europe, Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen said.\n\n\"What worries people is whether this can be the leading indicator of worse. We're seeing some warnings from a few companies across different industries that suggest the outlook could be worse than we priced in,\" Stratege said Todd Lowenstein from private bank at Union Bank. Investors' concerns were also fueled by the latest recession warnings from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.\n\nIt was also uncomfortable at the end of the week because of the expiry of options and futures on stocks and indices. On this day there are often seemingly inexplicable price distortions - which is why stockbrokers resort to the image of dancing witches. In September, a seasonally weak time for markets, the Fed will also press ahead with slimming its balance sheet - a move some investors fear could increase volatility in markets and weigh on the economy.\n\nIn terms of individual values, Uber Technologies also stood out with a loss of 3.7 percent. The transport service provider says it is investigating a possible hacker attack and has temporarily shut down some internal systems.\n\nOn the commodity markets, the European natural gas future fell by more than twelve percent to EUR 185.75 per megawatt hour. Here, investors took advantage of the recent rally to take profits. In the past few days, the futures contract had temporarily gained 28 percent. The constant flow of gas from Norway to compensate for the lack of Russian deliveries and the well-stocked warehouses also contributed to the relaxation.\n\nBrent crude oil from the North Sea rose 1.1 percent to $91.97 a barrel (159 liters). But this is only a reaction to previous price losses, said a stockbroker. Due to the gloomy economic prospects, further declines must be expected.", null, "Bouygues and RTL Group: merger plans on the French..." ]
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[ "QUETTA: The son of slain former Punjab governor Salman Taseer, Shahbaz Taseer, was recovered by security and intelligence forces from Balochistan’s Kuchlak area on Tuesday, nearly five years after his abduction in 2011.\n\n“Intelligence agencies have recovered Shahbaz Taseer from an area near Kuchlak, Balochistan,” said a statement released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).\n\nThe military shared photos of Shahbaz with a short statement that he is “hale and hearty”.\n\nHe has now been shifted from Kuchlak to Quetta and is reportedly in stable condition, a security official told Dawn.com. Doctors were also called to conduct a medical checkup, he added.\n\nInterior Minister Chuadhry Nisar Ali Khan, who was briefing the Senate on the National Action Plan when the news of Shahbaz’ recovery broke, also confirmed the development.\n\n“I have some good news. I just received information regarding the recovery of Salman Taseer’s son.”\n\nThe raid to recover Shahbaz\n\n“Secret services and CTD personnel conducted a raid at a compound in Kuchlak and recovered a person identified as Shahbaz Taseer.”\n\nKuchlak is a windy town some 25 kilometres north of Balochistan capital Quetta. The district also houses a large number of Afghan refugees.\n\nSecurity sources are yet to confirm the arrest of kidnappers during the recovery operation.\n\nGoraya described Shahbaz, who is in his early thirties, as being in “stable” health.\n\nShahbaz was kidnapped from Lahore on Aug 26, 2011, near his company’s head office in Gulberg area. He was driving towards the offices of the First Capital Group off M.M. Alam Road in Gulberg when he was intercepted by the kidnappers.\n\nThe abductors who, according to witnesses, used a Prado jeep and a motorcycle, bundled the young Taseer into the four-wheeler and rushed away unimpeded.\n\nNo details on the whereabouts of Shahbaz had earlier been made public. However, there were speculations that he was held captive in restive Waziristan by a group that was negotiating the release of Salman Taseer’s killer Mumtaz Qadri and other prisoners.\n\nThere were also unverified reports of Shahbaz being killed in a drone strike in Waziristan.\n\nThe Pakistani Taliban have never officially confirmed their involvement in the kidnapping, but a militant source told AFP that the army operation in the tribal areas had made it “difficult” for the group to keep him.\n\n“That’s why they preferred to set him free,” the source said.\n\nThe militant commanders have privately told AFP in the past Taseer was being kept somewhere in the tribal areas of North and South Waziristan, but he was moved after Operation Zarb-i-Azb was launched in North Waziristan in 2014.\n\nShahbaz Taseer’s father-in-law Salman Ghani also confirmed his freedom, but did not give any details.\n\nSecurity analyst Imtiaz Gul said it was possible a ransom had been paid and that Shahbaz had been abandoned by his abductors once they received the money.\n\nThe Pakistani Taliban “are a group of mercenaries with clear links to organised crime”, he said.\n\nThe development comes just a week after Salman Taseer’s assassin was executed at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail.", null, "In another high-profile kidnapping, son of former premier Yousaf Raza Gilani, Ali Haider Gilani was abducted from Multan on May 9, 2013, outside a Pakistan People’s Party office in the run-up to the 2013 general elections.\n\nYousaf Raza Gilani, while congratulating Taseer family on the recovery of Shahbaz Taseer, expressed hope that his son “Ali Gilani will also be recovered soon”.\n\nAli Gilani was leaving a PPP street corner meeting outside the house of a local supporter at Matti Tal Road in Farrukh Town when he was kidnapped three years back. -Dawn" ]
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[ null, "Emergency responders got a teen swimmer back breathing again after an estimated ten minutes under the water in Shebang Monday.\n\nIt was just before 6:30 p.m., the Sheboygan Fire Department Dispatch Center received information that there was a swimmer who had not surfaced near the beach at General King Park on Sheboygan’s south side\n\nSheboygan Police arrived on the scene and were responsible for spotting the victim in the water and removing him from the water and initiating CPR. Sheboygan firefighters arrived immediately thereafter and took over medical care for the patient.\n\nThe patient was transported to Sheboygan Memorial Hospital from the scene where his treatment continued.\n\nThe swimmer is a fourteen year old male and was at the park with family at the time of the incident. It is estimated that he was under the water for approximately ten minutes.\n\nLocals say the beach was packed, but the waves were very choppy. Although the water is shallow along the shoreline, it does make a drastic drop with an undertow a mere handful of feet from the beach." ]
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[ "MULTILINGUALISM:\nPODCAST WITH A RESEARCHER\n\nPODCAST: TALKING TO A RESEARCHER\n\nJProf. Dr. Inger Petersen\nMultilingualism might not yet have entered foreign language classrooms on a large scale but in Germany it is one of the main focuses when it comes to teaching German as a second language. During my participation in the German as a Second Language project at the University of Kiel, JProf. Dr. Inger Petersen was one of our teachers. She has been working and researching in the language acquisition field at several universities in Germany. Since 2016, she is researching the pedagogical aspects of teaching German as a second language at Kiel University. [1]\n\nAs an expert in her field, she agreed to have a talk with me about multilingualism and its current role in schools and teacher training. She gave insight to both the status quo as well as research in the field of foreign language acquisition and assessed the chances and restrictions of multilingualism.", null, "According to JProf. Dr. Petersen, multilingualism has been picked up by European foreign language teaching didactics; comparisons to other languages can already be found in foreign language learning material and books. Such comparisons might, however, only function as practical references in the vocabulary sections of books, e.g. French le train, Spanish el tren, English the train.\n\nJProf. Dr. Petersen calls this out as a preference of some languages in comparison to others. Languages of Romanic or Germanic origin therefore seem to have some kind of prestige and can thus be found as a multilingual element of foreign language teaching. Other languages that are brought into the classroom by students, such as Turkish, Polish, or Arabic, are often overlooked. In order to opt for intercultural learning and to get rid of segregating prestige, multilingualism – in all of its facets – must be seen as a value.\n\nFor many teachers, multilingualism is not an easy task because they were not taught in a multilingual manner when they were in school and they were not instructed on how to teach it when they attended university. Multilingual teaching would probably also bring co-teaching to the table or at least demand collaboration of foreign language teachers within a school which can create difficulties of its own.\n\nMultilingual students can, however, contribute to break the monolingual habitus. In the podcast, JProf. Dr. Petersen pointed out that letting students take over the role of an expert for a while, not only enables personal growth but also shows acknowledgement of the other language(s) a student speaks and makes them feel valued. Stepping out of one’s “sublimeness” as a teacher for a moment can function as a great tool in the language classroom.\n\nThe above-mentioned problem of prestige also applies to research on multilingual teaching which, for a long time, favored those who showed a more “elite” multilingualism, e.g. children who are raised bilingually within and because of a certain social status. JProf. Dr. Petersen says that when it comes to advantages of multilingualism; research often points at those bilingual children when instead multilingualism is not about prestige or elite learning but takes place within all kinds of varieties and languages.\n\nStudies have shown that humans are able to learn several languages without being negatively impacted by it; on the contrary, researchers agree that being multilingual is a positive factor in learning processes. JProf. Dr. Petersen mentions studies that were conducted within the 60ies and 70ies often referred to multilingualism in school as too demanding for children and explains that within those studies mixing languages has been misinterpreted as a deficit when in fact it is a natural process of foreign or second language acquisition.\n\nResearch could already prove that multilingualism has positive effects on learners; compared to monolingual learners, they have cognitive advantages because, in their brains, several languages are activated at the same time. Therefore, their brains know how to oppress certain information in order to concentrate on the subject at hand. A useful cognitive tool when it comes to learning in general.\n\nHence, research has proven the cognitive advantages. As a next step, JProf. Dr. Petersen says that research needs to conduct large-scale studies and trials in order to find out more about what happens in the classroom when languages are compared and mixed and in what ways students can profit of multilingualism in school.\n\nJProf. Dr. Petersen states that she is optimistic that foreign language didactics will gradually open up to multilingual approaches to language teaching due to the fact that some approaches have already been made. As a future step, multilingualism should also be thought outside of the language classroom. Other subjects could make use of multiple languages in the classroom, as well, or create a space for multilingual students to use more than just one of their spoken languages.\nSOURCES" ]
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[ "The ruins of the antient Seleucia, now called Selefkeh though nine miles distant were conspicuous from the ship (..). The remains of Seleucia are scattered over a large extent of ground, on the west side of the river Calycadnus.\nFrancis Beaufort, Captain of HMS Frederikssteen, a frigate of 32 guns: Karamania; or a brief description of the South Coast of Asia Minor, and of the Remains of Antiquity collected during a survey of that coast, under the orders of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, in the years 1811 & 1812 - Published in 1817", null, "Our next move was to Seleucia or Selefkeh. We landed as near as we could to the end of the line of hills on which it stands, and then walked to it, nine miles across the plain at the foot of them. The ancient town is beautifully placed at the side of a river, the Calicadnus.\nTravels in southern Europe and the Levant, 1810-1817. The journal of Charles Robert Cockerell\nSeleucia ad Calicadnus, today's Silifke, was founded by Seleucus, a general of Alexander the Great, who, after the death of his commander, ruled over most of Anatolia and Syria. At that time the Calicadnus, the river near the town was navigable.\nSimilar to many other ancient towns, Seleucia was made up of an upper town on a fortified hill (acropolis) and of a lower town along the river with markets and warehouses.\nThe Romans, who conquered the region in the IInd century BC, built a bridge across the Calicadnus; its foundations can still be noticed in the current bridge.", null, "(above) Silifke Kalesi; (below) view over the Calicadnus from the fortress\n\nThe Calicadnus, although it is on an even bed, is a noble river, wide and rapid, and gives great beauty to the scene. It is unhealthy to drink, which accounts for the existence of a great reservoir. Cockerell\nThe valley of the Calicadnus was important because it allowed communication between the Anatolian tableland and the Mediterranean coast; the upper valley was controlled by a fortress in Mut (ancient Claudiopolis), whereas the lower valley was controlled by the fortress of Silifke.\nDuring the Third Crusade, German Emperor Frederick I, Barbarossa led a large army trough the Anatolian tableland, where he sacked Iconium (Konya), before moving towards the coast via the Calicadnus valley. On June 10, 1190, at the age of 67, he drowned while crossing the river.", null, "Western walls of the fortress\n\nOn a hill, west of the town, are the remains of the citadel, of an oval form, surrounded by a double ditch, and a well built wall with numerous towers: the interior is full of ruined houses, among which are many fragments of columns. F. Beaufort\nThe fortress which we see today is mainly a Byzantine/Armenian fortress, with only minor additions made by the Ottomans.", null, "It is partly on the plain and partly on steps of rock which rise gradually from it up to a large castle of late date, which has an Armenian inscription over the gate. Cockerell\nIn the late XIIth century Armenian noblemen established a feudal kingdom in Cilicia, a territory which nominally belonged to the Byzantine emperors; by taking advantage of the Crusades, the Armenians managed to control most of the coast between Cilicia and Pamphylia, including Silifke; their kingdom is known Kingdom of Lesser Armenia.", null, "Building at the northern side of the fortress\n\nThe Kingdom of Lesser Armenia was a loose alliance of local rulers of Armenian descent; they lived in a series of vaulted rooms and halls in the most protected parts of their castles; buildings similar to those at Silifke can be seen at Lampron Castle.", null, "Near the catacombs there is an enormous reservoir, hewn out of soft stone; the roof is supported on parallel rows of square pillars and the sides and bottom are covered with very hard stucco, or terras. Its dimensions are 150 feet by 75, and 35 in depth. Beaufort\nByzantine Seleucia had a water supply system based on a large cistern at the foot of the acropolis. Pipes led the water to fountains in the lower town.", null, "Temple to Zeus; the capital of the column is shown also in the image used as background for this page\n\n(There is) a temple which had been converted into a Christian Church, and several large Corinthian columns, about four feet in diameter, a few of which are still standing. Beaufort\nAncient Seleucia had several temples, but only one of them is left and only one column is not broken. The temple was dedicated to Zeus, but today it is commonly referred to as the Temple of the Storks. You may wish to see other ancient columns in Turkey which were chosen by storks, e.g. at Ankara and Milas.", null, "Ancient columns and capitals were used in 1328 for the construction of a mosque; at that time Silifke was ruled by the Emirs of Laranda (Karaman).", null, "Aya Thecla: apse of the basilica\n\nAccording to an apocryphal tradition, Thecla was a virgin who was converted by St. Paul the Apostle; she escaped being killed by hiding in a cave which after her death was turned into a shrine. It is generally thought that Byzantine Emperor Zeno, who was born in the mountains north of Silifke, built in the late Vth century a large basilica above the cave. She is also worshipped at Maaloula in Syria and Tarragona in Spain.", null ]
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[ null, "Without question, the 1911 pistol is the most copied and imitated pistol of all time. It has served as springboard for other designs, grown and shrunk, and been rendered from various types of weight-saving materials. Various manufacturers have tinkered with its innards, hoping to create a better mousetrap.\n\nSome of these variants have filled a useful niche, but most have proven inferior to the original. Like most pistoleros, I own and shoot many different types of handguns, but I always come back to the 1911, and the ones I favor don’t deviate a great deal from the original Browning design.\n\nRuger’s new SR1911 meets this description. Although the SR1911 isn’t really “new,” Ruger does this pistol right, which is far more important.\n\nRuger has actually been at the 1911 game for some time. Ruger turns out major components for other firearms companies and has been building the frames for one highly regarded manufacturer of 1911s for several years. Would a totally Ruger-built 1911 have some appeal? The powers-to-be at Ruger thought so.\n\nThe SR1911 is a full-size 1911-style pistol chambered in .45 ACP and crafted of stainless steel that embodies many classic features. The slide is crafted from bar stock, as is the barrel, while the frame is cast. There was once a notion that a cast frame is somehow inferior to a milled one, but it really hasn’t played out that way.", null, "Casting makes for very precise tolerances and low manufacturing costs. It also allows a manufacturer to do things that would prove impossible or too costly using other methods. Example: The plunger tube on the SR1911 is integral to the frame instead of staked on. On occasion, staked tubes have been known to come loose, causing all sorts of problems.\n\nThe SR1911’s external dimensions are pretty much on par with other service-size 1911s. Total length measures 8.67″ with a barrel length of 5″. The SR1911 stands 5.45″ tall and weighs 39 oz. It’s external geometry is identical to other 1911s, so holster availability and fit will not be a problem.\n\nTraditional features include an internal extractor and rear slide serrations. The SR1911 utilizes a standard plug-style guide rod, just as John Browning intended. Dinosaur that I am, I’ve never warmed up to full-length guide rods on a 1911 that just make takedown and reassembly more difficult and offer no tangible advantage on a defensive pistol.\n\nLikewise, a standard barrel bushing is also part of the package. The bushing’s fit was snug, but I had no problem removing it without using the provided bushing wrench.\n\nThe frame-mounted safety and slide stop are both slightly extended. A beavertail grip safety with a palm swell is also part of the mix. The beavertail prevents hammer bite, while the palm swell ensures safety deactivation should you take a hasty grip.\n\nSights include a low-profile Novak rear sight and front post in the popular three-dot pattern. Standard Colt dovetails are cut into the slide, and this makes fitting of aftermarket sights a snap.I, for one, was happy to see that the SR1911 does not utilize the superfluous Series 80-style firing pin safety. Instead, Ruger employed a low-mass titanium firing pin, which should eliminate an inertia discharge due to a dropped gun.\n\nFactory specs call for a trigger weight between 4–5.5 lbs. I didn’t have a trigger scale during my informal test, but I would guesstimate trigger pull on my sample ran just a little south of 5 lbs. The skeletonized aluminum trigger features an adjustable over travel stop, and my sample had very little slack before it dropped the hammer. The hammer, too, is a skeletonized affair with an oval slot.\n\nThe flat mainspring housing is nicely checkered for a positive hold. The hard rubber stocks on my sample contributed to a non-slip grip. The black grips, along with the bead blasted grey/silver finish, help give the SR1911 a handsome, yet serious business-like appearance. (Note: The pistol will apparently ship with wood grips but also include the black Hogue rubber grips.)\n\nTwo magazines, one holding seven rounds and the other taking eight rounds, come with the SR1911. I’ll confess that the logic of different capacities is lost on me, but I’m a happy camper any time I get more than one magazine with a 1911.\n\nBack in December, I traveled to Gunsite Academy to get some hands-on experience on the SR1911. I had the opportunity to run more than 400 rounds through the SR1911 and was able to form some opinions on the latest spin of this classic pistol.\n\nThe SR1911 did not disappoint. I experienced a single stoppage that I quickly cleared, and other than that, reliability was absolutely perfect. I fired mostly 230-grain ball loads, but my test pistol also digested a small quantity of Hornady JHPs without missing a beat.\n\nIn fast-paced combat shooting, the SR1911 really began to shine. As long as I held up my part of the bargain, I was able to place shots in the middle of the target, and my experience was hardly unique among the other two dozen writers in attendance. After giving it our best throughout the afternoon, we returned to the range in the evening and gave the SR1911 a workout in low light.\n\nThe next opportunity at Gunsite, I spent a morning shooting the SR1911 at distances ranging from arms length all the way back to 25 yards. Although I wasn’t able to perform an official accuracy evaluation, I can’t dispute Ruger’s claim the pistol can shoot 1.5″ groups at 25 yards.\n\nMy final test drive consisted of multiple runs on the man-on-man shoot-off used in Gunsite’s 250 pistol class. Again, the SR1911 rose to the occasion. I thought the trigger was especially nice for a production gun, helping me in that never ending quest to shoot straight and true.\n\nThis pistol holds little in the way of surprises but performs every bit as good as pistols retailing for considerably more. At a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $799, it’s only slightly more expensive than imported pistols that offer far less.\n\nI don’t think I’m going out on a limb predicting that variants of the SR1911 are not too far down the road. A blackened stainless copy shouldn’t be too hard to pull off. Compact and enhanced versions are probably also in the cards.\n\nThirty years ago, there was one domestic manufacturer of 1911 pistols. Frankly, I’ve lost track of the number of outfits currently bringing this timeless pistol to the marketplace, but suffice to say, it’s a bunch. To make an impact in such a competitive market, your product better be good. In that regard, the Ruger SR1911 scores well." ]
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[ null, "First of all, we meet Raven. He’s a former member of Yatagarasu and used to be a top-notch summoner, but now he’s retired and runs an orphanage. He’s very sociable and loves children. He speaks calmly and he’s very caring. He’s like a mentor figure to the hero Arrow, and calls him little brother. Ringo and her team visit him to ask for advice during their investigation.\n\nThe second character introduced today is Kaburagi, a member of Phantom Society. He’s a bright young man with a strong sense of justice and care for his friends. Yet, he kills Arrow to fulfill his mission. The two appear to know each other and have some sort of connection.\n\nWe also learn more about Arrow himself, including the fact that he loves taking care of plants as his hobby, he loves shoyu (soy source flavor) ramen. His birthday is February 22.\n\nArrow’s COMP is a gun-type so his basic attacks are bullets. He is strong with the ice elements and support skills. His physical strength is considerable and depending on how he’s specced he can learn skills to shield his allies.\n\nLike in most Shin Megami Tensei games, it’s important to attack enemies according to their elemental weaknesses, while avoiding their resistances.\n\nRingo and her companions have COMPs that can be equipped with a variety of demons giving them direct access to their skills.\n\nIf you hit an enemy’s weakness you can summon your own demon, which is called “Stack.” At the end of the turn, Ringo will give the signal to begin the “Sabbath” prompting all summoned demons to strike. You can stack up to 16 demons.\n\nDemons can also learn tandem skills and when they join a Sabbath there is a chance that they will unleash those skills with various effects like inflicting abnormal statuses or healing allies.\n\nEvolving Ringo’s COMP will unlock Commander Skills, with a variety of effects like boosting the strength of your Sabbath, switching demons without using up your turn, or increasing the number of actions at your disposal. Yet, these skills have a cooldown so they should be used carefully.\n\nYou can check out all the screenshots below." ]
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[ null, "Hops and habaneros.Photo: Erin RossI feel like I’ve always known that the nose plays an important part in the way that we taste. I have a childhood memory of my mom asking my sister and I to do an experiment where we pinched our noses and, with our eyes closed, ate something (a raspberry, I think) and had to guess what it was. I still remember that it was curiously hard to discern what I tasted, although back then I didn’t understand why.\n\nThat ignorance continued through subsequent bad allergy attacks or head colds, which also seemed to deaden my taste buds — and take my appetite away with them. Now, after the first two weeks of my “Food and the Senses” course (a core class for all Boston University gastronomy majors), I’m finally beginning to understand the importance of smell in creating the nuances that make eating such a delightful and complex experience.\n\nThe first week of readings for the class ranged from excerpts of scientific journals to a story from the New Yorker magazine. Two of the scientific articles (one by David V. Smith and Robert F. Margolskee [PDF], the other by Cathy Pelletier), drove home the fact that what we think of as taste is actually a neural interaction between what we experience with our taste buds and smell receptors, and the tactile sensations created as food is being munched, (technically known as “mouthfeel”). In fact, the majority of the little bumps on our tongues are involved in tactile sensation rather than taste — they are what enables us to experience the burn of chili peppers for example.\n\nMost people have heard that there are only four or five basic tastes — sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and perhaps umami — but I was also fascinated to learn that taste works like vision, in which the brain discerns taste (or color) by comparing patterns of activity across a range of taste (or photo-) receptors, rather than by relying on a dedicated receptor to detect sour, or yellow. Learning this affirmed that what we experience as taste is actually a spectrum of flavors blending together.\n\nYou make yourself a vanilla milkshake. Grab some Häagen-Dazs vanilla, add whole milk. You think you know what it’s going to taste like, and it tastes like nothing. All you get is thick texture. You get vanilla because you can smell it, but there’s no sweetness. It’s bizarre.\n\nI’ve been lucky that while reading these articles I’ve had the opportunity to try some interesting wines paired with some delicious food. I’ve been surprised by an un-oxidized sherry that smelled grapey and cloying, but tasted more like green apples, and paired great with savory potato chips. A few nights later, I had the same sherry but this time paired with seaweed pasta dotted with fried anchovies. Though I was fascinated by the interplay of the different flavors, I found myself acutely aware of how my sense of smell influenced the pairings.\n\nI realized how much more I was paying attention to my sense of smell last weekend, when my boyfriend and I began a batch of habanero beer we’ve been talking about brewing for months now. We started with a basic recipe that he had made before, but had to substitute a variety of hops called saaz for ones he had used previously, but that the brewing supply store no longer had in stock.\n\nImmediately, I noticed that in addition to their floral, hoppy smell, they also had notes of spiciness, and were intensely savory, almost like cheese. I wanted to see whether that smell translated into an umami taste sensation, too, so we crushed some of the green pellets on the counter and ate them. I expected the raw hops to taste blindingly bitter, but in fact their taste reminded me of their smell, with the bitterness on the finish, and floral notes on the start. The complex savory and spicy notes rested somewhere in the middle. When we threw the hops in the pot with the rest of the ingredients their savory smell wafted through the rest of the kitchen.\n\nAfter the beer finished cooling in its pot for an hour or so, we transferred it to a bucket, and tasted it. At this early stage, it was overly sweet and not as complex as the raw hops were. We added in the yeast, and crossed our fingers that as the yeast eats off the sugars the beer will begin to taste reminiscent of how it had smelled. If we’re lucky, when we transfer the beer to a secondary container and add the habaneros in a weeks time, we’ll not only get the heat level right, but their intense flavor will compliment the flavor of the hops. Hopefully we’ll have made a beer that is simultaneously savory, sweet, spicy, and cold. I’ll keep you posted!\n\nFood Studies: Who's doing the judging in the food justice movement?" ]
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[ null, "Given Montreal’s booming art scene, it’s no surprise that this city is home to more than a few masters of the ink.\n\nSo to get you inspired and motivated for your next tattoo, we compiled 11 of our favourite artists in and around Montreal!\n\nPierre Chapelan is the owner of the famous studio Tattoo Mania. He also founded Art Tattoo Montreal and Art Tattoo Quebec, both huge conventions that he’s been doing for a while now. Pierre is currently on a private jet tattooing for charity so your appointment might have to wait a few days.\n\nDavid Cote is a master of the new-age geometric tattoo. Full of colour and almost futuristic-looking, it’s guaranteed that none of your friends will have a tattoo like this.\n\nA former graphic designer, Yannick is one of Montreal’s truly original tattoo artists. Purposely aiming not to be influenced by other artists, Yannick brings his own visual techniques to every tattoo that he creates. If you’re looking for something totally new, head over to the Mile End and be sure to get inspired by following him on Instagram.\n\nEilo is one of the most sought-after tattoo artists in Montreal. Her neo-traditional and Japanese style set her about from the crowd, and her 10 years of experience makes her a true veteran of the tattoo game. If you’re looking for a big and colourful statement tattoo, you should definitely consider booking an appointment with Eilo although she’s sold out until 2017.\n\nHilary Jane is a true renaissance woman. Specializing in not one but four areas of visual arts – drawing, painting, embroidery, and tattoos, Hilary Jane’s designs are simply gorgeous. In addition to her mad skills at tattooing animals and floral designs, her life-like portraits are out of this world.\n\nLuka has a stunning eye that allows him to bring realism to every tattoo he creates. From characters in famous movies to pictures of a beloved family member, Luka will not disappoint. He’s received numerous accolades for his work, including most recently taking home the Best Realistic award from the Maritime Tattoo Festival.\n\nBorn and raised in Montreal, Alex studied Mechanics before honing his illustration skills and deciding to pursue a career as a tattoo artist. Over the past six years, Alex has become one of the foremast semi-realist tattoo artists in Montreal executing all his art in black and white. Did we mention his Instagram features his adorable pug?\n\nWith over 20 years of experience, Azl specializes in ornamentalism, dotwork, and scarification artwork. His tattoos are incredibly detailed so if you’re in the market for an intricate tattoo, Azl is your man.\n\nKnown for his massive, intricate masterpieces, Simon Golygowski of Pol Tattoo is well-known in the Montreal tattoo scene. His style is the perfect blend of abstract and Japanese. So if you’re looking for a full-body masterpiece, this might just be the guy to see.\n\nJoel Marleau creates some of the most fun and colourful tattoos in Montreal. From whimsical tattoos of a circus elephant to a poutine tattoo fit for a true Montrealer, Joel Marleau’s style is unlike any other.\n\nThis metal chick is versed in a large array of specialty techniques. From full-bodied flowers to dainty leaves, Amanda has created some beautiful tattoos." ]
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[ null, "The neighbors were free at last.\n\nAfter weeks of confinement to their apartments because one person in the building had tested positive for coronavirus, they were throwing a party to celebrate his recovery and their release.\n\nIt was Feb. 24, and Mr. Wang, a resident of Xuzhou, in Jiangsu province, appeared to have emerged victorious from a monthlong battle with the illness. Sixty-five residents of his building gathered downstairs to greet Wang with bouquets of pink flowers, a cake with a flamingo on it, and a red banner that read: “With strong neighborly feelings, we welcome you home.”\n\nThey pressed in close around him for a group photo that was captured in a local news video.\n\nThree days later, though, Wang tested positive for the coronavirus again. He was re-hospitalized and his neighbors were locked down once more. His current condition is unknown.\n\nWang, whose full name has not been disclosed for privacy reasons, is one of more than 100 reported cases of Chinese patients who have been released from hospitals as survivors of the new coronavirus — only to test positive for it a second time in the bewildering math of this mysterious illness.\n\nThe science surrounding these apparent reinfections is further complicated by China’s handling of the outbreak, which since January has been marred by faulty testing procedures and questionable case counting methods with shifting definitions. In addition, the overburdened healthcare system has put pressure on doctors to discharge people who may not have fully recovered to free up beds for newly infected patients.\n\nChina has been praised in recent weeks by the World Health Organization for containing the virus. But the Communist Party’s early moves to suppress public knowledge on the extent of infections prompt concerns over the accuracy of information about recovered patients who retest positive but may have been misdiagnosed in the first place.\n\nSuch cases account for less than 0.2% of China’s total infections — not enough to cause alarm. But they are raising questions in China about the reliability of diagnostic tests, the possibility of reinfection and whether patients are wrongly designated as “recovered” and released too early from hospitals.\n\nAlthough most patients who retest positive do not display clinical symptoms, some have developed fevers and other signs of the virus. One such patient, a 36-year-old man, died in Wuhan on March 2, five days after being declared recovered.\n\nHis diagnosis, according to hospital reports published in local media before they were censored, was respiratory tract obstruction, respiratory failure and COVID-19, the official name for the illness caused by the coronavirus.\n\nChina’s National Health Commission says 64,216 out of 80,991 confirmed COVID-19 patients have recovered, and 3,179 have died. There is no official record of how many recovered patients have retested positive and returned to hospitals, but such cases have been reported in the provinces of Hubei, Guangdong, Hainan, Sichuan and Jiangsu, and the cities of Tianjin and Chongqing.\n\nIn Guangdong, officials responsible for the coronavirus response announced Feb. 25 that 14% of declared recoveries in the province had later retested positive.\n\nThe dynamic is also playing out in other countries: Two such cases have emerged in Japan and South Korea, though the Korean patient has been released from hospital after retesting negative five times.\n\nScientists in and outside China agree that reinfection is a highly unlikely explanation for the patients who retest positive. They say testing errors are more likely to blame — either false negatives that resulted in patients being discharged too early, or false positives when they retested and were taken back into hospital.\n\nThose errors could be attributed to contaminated test samples, human error while taking swabs, or an oversensitive nucleic acid test that detects strands of virus. When a person gets sick with any kind of viral infection, their immune system naturally develops antibodies that should protect them from contracting the illness again after they’ve recovered.\n\nEven in cases where that immunity wears off, it shouldn’t be as quick as within a few days or weeks, said Dr. Keiji Fukuda, director of Hong Kong University’s School of Public Health.\n\nWhat’s more likely is that people are being released from hospitals while still carrying dormant fragments of the disease that are not infectious but resemble the virus when put through a nucleic acid test, he said.\n\n“The test may be positive, but the infection is not there,” he said.\n\nAnother possibility is that the level of virus fell below the threshold that tests could detect but then resurfaced, said Dr. Clifford Lane, deputy director for Clinical Research and Special Projects at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.\n\n“So it looks like they cleared the virus and then the virus came back,” Lane said. “But they never really cleared it and they had a more prolonged course of infection.”\n\nLane was one of only two U.S. experts in a World Health Organization delegation that visited China in February. He said Chinese experts told the visitors that there were no examples of people who became “reinfected.”\n\nThe best way to prove reinfection, Lane said, would be to sequence the genomes of the initial and subsequent viruses that circulated in a patient. If there is a difference between the two, that would suggest that the virus had mutated enough to evade the patient’s antibodies and prompt a second infection.\n\nDeveloping a vaccine would be significantly more difficult if the virus is changing fast enough to cause true reinfections. It would undermine the immunity patients develop from natural infections.\n\nIt’s too early to know the true cause of these apparent reinfections, Lane said, especially because cases are so rare.\n\n“These are exceptions,” he added. “These are not the rule.”\n\nAnother potential explanation is that some patients may also have been discharged too early because of pressure on hospitals to free up beds for new patients.\n\n“If you don’t discharge them, who’s going to save the other patients? You need to make trade-offs,” one unnamed doctor said in a report by the Paper, a Shanghai-based news outlet.\n\nA doctor at a Wuhan hospital told the Paper that he’d seen discharged patients still using oxygen tanks, having trouble walking and displaying obvious clinical symptoms, including serious lung infections, in February. Some of the recovered patients had worse clinical symptoms than the new, mild cases entering the hospitals, he said.\n\nBut the situation improved in late February, when fewer patients turned up at Wuhan’s hospitals, enabling them to keep patients longer.\n\nChinese authorities claim that none of the patients who tested positive again have infected others. If true, it’s an encouraging sign that even if some discharged patients are still carrying low levels of the virus, they are not contagious.\n\nBut one study by Chinese scientists published last month in the Journal of the American Medical Assn. raised questions about testing. The study examined four medical workers in Wuhan, all infected with coronavirus and then declared recovered according to national criteria. But five to 13 days after the four were released from quarantine, they all tested positive again. They were then each given three repeat tests over the next four to five days. All were positive.\n\nDr. Dale Fisher, professor of medicine at the National University of Singapore and another participant in the WHO’s China delegation, said the apparent reappearance of coronavirus in recovered patients was probably because of “excessive” testing and follow-up on discharged cases in China.\n\n“The outbreak is being driven by people who are spreading it in those first five days while they’re symptomatic and before they’re isolated … when people are going around coughing and undiagnosed, infecting people,” he said. “The things to worry about are at the other end of the illness.”\n\nTimes staff writer Victoria Kim in Seoul and Nicole Liu of The Times’ Beijing bureau contributed to this report." ]
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[ null, "Keen to learn but short on time? Find out everything you need to know about the life and work of Vincent van Gogh in just 50 minutes with this straightforward and engaging guide!\n\nVincent van Gogh was a Dutch artist who was active during the late 19th century. The primary subjects of his work were landscapes and the realities of rural life, and his paintings often reflected his own state of mind through the use of vibrant colours and curved lines. Van Gogh was an extremely prolific painter and produced around 900 paintings in his lifetime, most of which were completed in his final two years of life. However, it is believed that he only sold one painting during his lifetime, as his unconventional style did not become popular until after his death. Today, his most famous works include The Starry Night and The Sunflowers, and his work is credited with inspiring several later artistic movements, including Fauvism and Expressionism.\n\nIn this book, you will learn about:\n\nThe Art & Literature series from the 50Minutes collection aims to introduce readers to the figures and movements that have shaped our culture over the centuries. Our guides are written by experts in their field and each feature a full biography, an introduction to the relevant social, political and historical context, and a thorough discussion and analysis of the key works of each artist, writer or movement, making them the ideal starting point for busy readers looking for a quick way to broaden their cultural ..." ]
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[ "May Wikimedia Commons has media related to Grandmaster Flash. Notes Games No notes. Aiming to isolate these breaks and extend them for longer durations, Grandmaster Flash learned that by using duplicate copies of the same record, he could play the break on one record while searching for the same fragment of music on the other using his headphones.\n\nRahiem lip-synced Duke Bootee’s vocal in the music video. April 26, Chart Hop Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five reformed in for a charity concert, and in they released a new album.\n\nHe attended Samuel Gompers High School, a public vocational school, where he learned how to repair electronic equipment. He still thinks that he has the stronger collection. February 24, Chart positions: He is considered to be one of the pioneers of hip-hop DJing, cutting, and mixing.", null, "Tensions mounted as “The Message” gained in popularity, eventually leading to a rupture between Melle Mel and Grandmaster Flash. I used to open his closets and just watch all the records he had. The Bridge – Concept of a Culture Released: I used to get into trouble for touching his records, but I’d go right back and bother them.\n\nIn an interview, he reflected: Inits first year of archival, it was one of 50 recordings chosen by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry, the first hip hop recording ever to receive this honor.\n\nNess to make Grandmaster Hi and the Furious Five.\n\nHis parents came from Barbados and his encykloppedia was a big fan of Caribbean and black American records. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Shine All Day feat. January 29, Chart positions: As a child, Saddler was fascinated by his father’s record collection.\n\nPlease improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references. Punch phrasing or, clock theory: Salem Press,— Wesleyan University Press, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were inducted ecyklopedia the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inbecoming the first hip hop act to be so honored.\n\nThat nip, the group opened for The Clash and were poorly received by an audience unaccustomed to the new style. Some of the staple phrases in MCing have their origins in the early shows and recordings of the group.", null, "In the mid s, jip formed his own group. Although the invention of record scratching as a form of adding to the musical entertainment is generally credited to Grand Wizzard Theodore, Grandmaster Flash perfected the technique and brought it to new audiences. Early New York party DJs came to understand that short drum breaks were popular with party audiences. Archived from the original on No games in progress." ]
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[ null, "USDT reserves are up from $88 M to $1.06 B in 60 days based on data from Cryptoquant. This jump in Tether reserves cannot be entirely accounted for by new buyers trading fiat for stable coins like Tether. This could be attributed to traders bringing their funds to spot exchanges through Tether.\n\nBack in the altcoin rally of 2017, traders used XRP to transfer funds between exchanges. Largely due to its low transaction fees and high liquidity on exchanges like Binance. In early 2018, at the peak of this rally, XRP got a boost in market capitalization and price.", null, "Since its launch, XRP set out to be the future of digital payments in cryptocurrency and enjoyed undisputed support from traders. However, Tether’s increasing market capitalization and adoption has dethroned XRP. With a market capitalization of over $15 B, Tether ranks third, after Bitcoin and Ethereum.", null, "Tether is a direct competitor to XRP, as Tether claims to maintain its number one spot as the most liquid, stable, and trusted cryptocurrency. Tether’s rise to #3 in charts can be attributed to the fact that it is a stable coin, and stable coins have been adding $100 million in market capitalization every day for almost 3 months now. Tether’s dominance has hit 4.3% based on data from CoinMarketCap and its Stable Coin Supply Ration [SSR] has hit the lowest point since January 2019. Since SSR is calculated as the ratio of Bitcoin’s market capitalization to Stablecoins’ market capitalization, it is safe to assume that the $100 million added every day for the past few months has made an impact.", null, "SSR started rapidly plummeting in July 2020 and now it’s racing to the bottom as Stablecoin Market Capitalization rises every day. Tether, the top contributor to the rising stablecoin market cap has surpassed XRP in trade volume and continues to remain a top choice among traders for fund transfer and digital payments.\n\nThe altcoin rally of 2017 and early 2018 was led by Ethereum and XRP followed closely. However, with a drop in trade volume and market capitalization, XRP may not be in a position to drive a rally anytime soon. If there is one, then XRP may have a slow start." ]
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[ "Home > News > Why is Spain so Popular? Famous Reasons for Its Global Attraction\n\nWhy is Spain so Popular? Famous Reasons for Its Global Attraction\n\nQuite a few people who have not visited the country often ask why is Spain so popular. With a tourism industry that welcomes roughly 80 million people, the fame the country earns worldwide is undeniable, and Spain ranked as the second most visited destination before Coronavirus struck. Yet, answering the question is not so simple because many reasons exist for why Spain ranks as a global tourism destination and for foreign homeownership. In some places, foreign ex-pats make up much of the population, and many foreigners own holiday homes in Spain. Collectively, the national identity for everything Spanish is a prized gem, so let’s look at what sets Spain up as a global hub.\n\nWhy is Spain so Popular?\n\nSince the 1970s, Spain’s Costas has hosted holidaymakers eager for beaches and life by the sea. Costa means coast, a reference to Spain’s long coastline, which is home to Europe’s best blue flag beaches. The southern and east coasts are the best beaches and resorts simply because they twin with ideal weather conditions. Think clear waters and sand stretching for miles. Some beaches attract all occupations, while others are exclusively dependent on wallet sizes; however, all are delightful.\n\nMore about the Spanish Costas: If you want to know the best Spanish Costas because you dream of expat Mediterranean lifestyles, get ready for an avalanche of choices. Annually, they host millions of foreigners worldwide who soak up everything Spanish.", null, "Spanish cuisine, wine and beverages feature originality, tastes, and flavours. Most visitors know about tapas, sangria, and paella yet look deeper beyond traditional foods to discover regional delights. In addition, Spanish chefs push boundaries to dream up delicious food using Spanish produce, and the result is award-winning Michelin star restaurants. However, one thing is sure: moving or just travelling around Spain will increase your waistline.\n\nSpaniards look forward to festivals, a reason to stop everything. While most have historical or religious roots, some celebrate regional flowers or produce. Examples include La Tomatina, which is just one big food fight. Others like the Matador season, some see communities divided despite it being part of Spain cultural heritage, while others, like the famous three kings, are celebrated across the country.\n\nFor oodles of passion, watch an expressive traditional Flamenco performance. Often training for years, flamenco dancers, and accompanying guitar music put on a worthy show considered by many to be more artistic rather than dance. Dating from the 19th century and twinned with traditional dress, this dance puts Spain on the map.", null, "Granted, in some parts, local siestas are not as widely practised as they used to be, thanks to modern-day living, however for an excuse to down tools and take a nap, participate in time-honoured siesta traditions. Lasting for three hours, Spaniards then go back about their day before eating a late dinner. The tradition started because of mid-day temperatures, but every day can be a siesta for tourists if you don’t travel.\n\nHire a car and hit the open road to visit old, traditional Spanish villages in remote mountain areas that offer everything Mediterranean. From whitewash houses with wooden shutters to quaint street flower pots, they indeed are off the beaten track, making them even more special for travel experiences. To glimpse Spain in bygone eras, explore the villages because most are stuck in time and live in their little utopia.", null, "Spain is a top tourist destination and expat haven of Europe because of 300 days or more of sunshine a year. No wonder people flock there, and given that the sun provides our bodies with natural vitamin D, doctors will agree that Spain is also suitable for visitors. The plus side is we do not compensate with cold winters either, because even from November to March, places on the east and south coast are still warm enough to get active to explore.\n\nEvery country has their famous cities, from Istanbul in Turkey to Paris in France. In Spain, notable cities including Madrid, Seville and Barcelona that combine everything to form a metropolis of unique delights. From large shopping malls to traditional stalls to nightlife, architecture, art galleries and historical buildings. The unique and individual tale of all presents a different face to Spain and Europe away from tourism.\n\nRelated Reading: Best Cities in Spain: From Spanish history to nightlife to food and beaches, there is a wide choice whether you visit or move to Spain. We look at which cities feature the best places visitors travel and live.\n\nThe Moorish Alhambra palace, Spain’s top visited attraction, is a perfect architectural genius with landscaped gardens and red brick walls. Sitting high on a hill in Granada and giving off fantastic landscape views, the palace is a World Heritage site and for good reasons. First, the palace depicts Islam and Muslim rule. In Arabic, the name meaning red castle reflects a cultural part of Spain’s history everyone should know about.\n\nSpeaking of UNESCO World places, whereas other countries like Turkey feature 20 odd historical and cultural gems, Spain boasts of a staggering 45. This makes the country the third in the world for the most significant number of additions to the exclusive list. However, do not think famous UNESCO World Heritage sites are all about numbers and quantities because each has a unique tale to tell.\n\nForget about Banksy because Spain delivers with a multitude of time-honoured artists, all renowned for exceptional pieces of art. Notable names in history books include Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, and Salvador Dali. Picasso was born in Malaga, and the museum dedicated to him features 285 pieces of his work donated by the family.\n\nMost people think mainland Spain, yet stunning Spanish islands deserve admiration. Separating into the Balearics and Canary Islands, places like Majorca and party Ibiza and Tenerife attract their share of tourists to experience island life. With most reached by ferry, some are also expat havens, especially with Brits who swap one island for another hotter one!\n\nRegions of Spain: Whether planning a vacation, buying a property, or your interest is just out of curiosity, learning about the areas of Spain is an exciting journey into a diverse and famous country. Each autonomous community shines through with individuality, and collectively, their exciting quirks and facts promote Spain to an international audience.\n\nValuable Things to Know When Visiting Spain: Our list of things to know when visiting Spain will help when planning a quick city break or a two-week beach holiday. From must-know essentials to tips and snippets of advice, learning about a country before arriving will help you avoid the social faux pas. First, however, get stereotypes of paella, sangria, and afternoon siestas, out of your head because there are many more reasons why Spain is so popular.", null ]
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[ null, "Often thought of as safer than other substances often treated in addiction treatment centers like cocaine or heroin, the party drug ecstasy, one of a group of psychoactive drugs that have become popular over the last decade or so, is often associated with the upscale club scene. People who use MDMA, also known as Ecstasy or Molly, are attracted to these party drugs due to the increased energy they provide, in addition to the mood and perception altering aspects of the substance. There are still the dangers involved in drug abuse when taking doses of MDMA, and if you have developed a habit regarding taking this or any other psychoactive drugs, DayBreak drug rehab center can help.\n\nThe party drugs Molly and Ecstasy are both forms of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA for short. Molly, MDMA or Ecstasy, regardless of the nomenclature, all are the same basic substance, which is a synthetic drug that combines the aspects of a stimulant and a hallucinogenic drug. Party drugs like Molly, Ecstasy, and other synthetic drugs are used on the club scene due to the increased energy and visual effects the hallucinogenic aspect produces.\n\nWhat is the difference between Ecstasy, Molly, and MDMA?\n\nWhat are the first-time effects of taking ecstasy?\n\nEcstasy or Molly affects the brains of users and produces feelings of pleasure, which attracts people to the effects of MDMA, including members of the teen and young adult population. There are a lot of negative effects, too, which can be serious. In addition to a lack of inhibition which can lead to sexual promiscuity and other social problems, Molly or Ecstasy can also cause:\n\nIs alcohol more dangerous than Ecstasy?\n\nAddiction research and other studies on drug and alcohol abuse, including Molly and Ecstasy, have shown that alcohol is actually more dangerous to a person’s health. This does not diminish the negative effects Ecstasy and Molly can have on a person’s life, especially if they take these MDMA-based substances regularly or to excess. Drug and alcohol addiction treatment programs tend to focus on what are considered more harmful drugs than Molly and Ecstasy, like heroin, prescription painkillers, cocaine, barbiturates, and methadone. People who use MDMA regularly can experience the same negative health impacts as people struggling with other substance use disorders.\n\nHow addictive is ecstasy?\n\nAddiction research is ongoing as to whether people who use MDMA can become addicted in a traditional, physical sense. Some people who use Molly or Ecstasy do report signs of addiction, but not to the extent or rate that is seen with heroin, cocaine, or other substance use disorders that people work through as part of addiction therapy. Either of the forms of MDMA do affect the brain, causing rises in dopamine and other pleasure center substances, an effect people can and do seek to repeat.\n\nEcstasy Rehab. How can DayBreak Treatment help you?\n\nDayBreak does have addiction treatment programs for drugs like MDMA. Substance abuse can occur even when addiction is not currently happening. This can lead to many negative effects in a person’s life, to their health, and overall well-being. If you are struggling with Molly or Ecstasy and would like help, give DayBreak a call today at (844) 695-0083 to find out more about our medical detox, outpatient treatment, and mental health and substance abuse education resources." ]
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[ null, "House Democrats are worried that President Donald Trump's congressional allies will leak the identity of an anonymous whistleblower and are considering taking unprecedented steps to protect that person as they prepare to testify, the Washington Post reported.\n\nIn particular, Democrats are weighing letting the whistleblower testify at a remote location away from Capitol Hill. They're also debating over masking the individual's voice and face.\n\nThe revelation is indicative of the extraordinary stakes at play as lawmakers prepare to hear from the whistleblower - a CIA officer - who in their complaint accused Trump of violating federal law and using his public office for private gain.\n\nAt the heart of the controversy is a July 25 phone call Trump had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which he repeatedly pressured Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son for corruption. Biden is a 2020 Democratic frontrunner and one of Trump's chief political rivals.\n\nTrump ordered his administration to withhold a nearly $400 million military-aid package to Ukraine days before the phone call.\n\nWhile the White House's notes of the call show the US president made no direct mention of offering aid in exchange for Zelensky's assistance in probing Biden, they confirm Trump brought up how the US does \"a lot for Ukraine\" right before asking Zelensky to do him a \"favor, though\" by investigating Biden and discrediting the former special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.\n\nIn addition to accusing Trump of abusing his power and violating federal law, the complaint says Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, is a \"central figure\" in Trump's effort and that Attorney General William Barr \"appears to be involved as well.\"\n\nTrump's handpicked spy chief testified to Congress that the complaint is \"in alignment\" with the memo.\n\nThe intelligence community watchdog also deemed the complaint to be \"urgent\" and \"credible.\" Last week, Trump confirmed the complaint's central allegation - that he wanted a foreign government to investigate a political opponent - when he publicly called for both Ukraine and China to look into the Bidens.\n\nDespite the public evidence supporting the whistleblower's allegations - much of which came from either Trump or the White House - the president and his allies have accused the official of committing espionage. Trump has also suggested the whistleblower and the officials they learned their information from are guilty of treason.\n\nNOW WATCH: Violent video games are played all over the world, but mass shootings are a uniquely American problem" ]
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[ "Volkswagen Electric Car Sales In US Compared To Nissan", null, "Comparing Nissan LEAF and Volkswagen e-Golf sales in U.S. is risky, as the LEAF is the U.S.' best-selling model (by volume), while the e-Golf entered the party late.\n\nEven today, sales of the LEAF are over three times higher than e-Golf, despite the LEAF going backwards in sales volume this year.\n\nBut monthly sales are just one measure. When we take another look, we see that e-Golf, as a share of total sales for Volkswagen, actually has been closing in on the LEAF\n\nThis story was updated after error crept in at the stage of data preparation between e-Golf ratio in total Volkswagen sales and Golf family only. We apologize for mistaken conclusion.\n\nThe LEAF's share out of all Nissan cars (excluding models categorized as trucks, which also includes SUVs) fell to 2% after peaking last year at 5.1%.\n\nThe e-Golf, on the other hand, hit a record of 1.3% among all Volkswagens (even including some SUVs) despite no being broadly available yet.\n\nWe suspect that the 2016 Nissan LEAF with a 107 mile option will once again widen this sales percentage gap, but VW is also just now introducing a new 2016 e-Golf model (the SE) priced under $30,000 and widening its distribution net.\n\nVolkswagen e-Golf sales in US – September 2015\n\ne-Golf share in Golf family is expanding to already pretty nice 6.5%. That would be one per 15 Golfs.\n\nWe'll be keeping an eye on the future e-Golf share, from October on, after the Diesel Gate scandal.\n\nVolkswagen e-Golf sales in US – September 2015" ]
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[ null, "From the beginning, this woman’s life has been heavily influenced by her animal companions. The family had a pet food company when she was a child.\n\nBecause of this, when she got older, she realized that she needed to hear paws tapping on the floor in order to feel whole.But her hubby was not as enthusiastic.", null, "It was a tough choice, but he finally said, «It’s either me or the dogs,» since he had finally had enough of living with so many dogs.\n\nShe didn’t even give it a second thought, of course. After 26 years of marriage, the woman’s spouse up and left.", null, "Being confident in her ability to include canine care into her daily routine, she constructed a small shelter next to the home.She’s been instrumental in the rehoming of several animals.\n\nThe woman takes in dogs who have nowhere else to go, making sure they’re healthy and happy as they wait for their future home.", null, "When you own a company that helps animals, you get to take tremendous pride in knowing that their lives are better because of it.\n\nIt’s clear that she has a lot of work ahead of her, but she’s not turning back now." ]
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[ null, "“It’s exciting to name 178 new Guggenheim Fellows,” Edward Hirsch, foundation president, said in a press release. “These artists and writers, scholars and scientists, represent the best of the best. Since 1925, the Guggenheim Foundation has always bet everything on the individual, and we’re thrilled to continue the tradition with this wonderfully talented and diverse group. It’s an honor to be able to support these individuals to do the work they were meant to do.”\n\nIn their own words, the three Stanford fellows described their projects.\n\nRobert Dawson, photography instructor: I was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship based on my 18-year photographic survey of public libraries throughout the United States. It resulted in the book The Public Library: A Photographic Essay published this month by Princeton Architectural Press. It contains 160 of my photos along with 15 essays, including a forward by Bill Moyers and an afterword by Ann Patchett. My proposed project is to spend the next year in the city of Stockton, Calif. Stockton is the second largest city in the United States to declare bankruptcy and is one of the least literate places in the country. I will be working with the Library and Literacy Foundation of San Joaquin County in their efforts to bring literacy and hope to a troubled place.", null, "Jonathan Levin, ’94, economics professor: I’m working on competition in health care. I’m hoping to write some papers looking at questions such as: How effective is competition in health insurance, given that in most local markets there are a few large insurers with dominant market positions? Why do private insurance costs in different areas of the country vary so much but in ways that are very different from public Medicare costs? And how might the consolidation of health care providers into large organizations and ACOs affect healthcare costs? I will also be at Oxford next year during the Guggenheim so hopefully I’ll learn something about the NHS and health care systems in Europe.", null, "Monika Piazzesi, PhD ’00, economics professor: My project is on banks’ risk exposures. In particular, I have been working on developing a new method that uses regulatory data on bank positions and comes up with a measure of their exposure to risk. An advantage of the method is that it allows researchers or regulators to understand the exposure contained in derivative positions. The regulatory data on these positions is quite opaque. For example, banks are not required to disclose the direction of their exposures – the derivative positions may be bets on interest-rate hikes or on interest-rate falls. The exposures in these derivative positions are large, and so it is really important to be able to extract the risks that are contained in these positions. Moreover, the measure is additive so that we can aggregate our estimates to a group of large banks or the entire banking sector. The aggregated measures will help us assess the risk exposures of the financial sector." ]
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[ "Coal Power Is Taking the Lives of 52,000 Americans Every Year, According to Study\n\nIncreasing reliance on solar energy will save both jobs and lives.\n\nAmong the repercussions of the United States pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement could be continued reliance on coal-burning plants for American power needs. This comes despite recent efforts to do the opposite in several states. Setting aside the comparative expense of coal and the greenhouse gases produced by its use, are there any other arguments against using this fossil fuel?\n\nYes — the fact that continued reliance on coal will cost about 52,000 American lives per year, according to a recent study from the Michigan Technological University, published in the journal Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. The researchers, Joshua Pearce and Emily Prehoda, calculated the number of deaths caused in past years by coal air pollution for every state. They then used those numbers to project future deaths caused by coal power plants at the rates they are used today.\n\nAs recent estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show that around 51,000 Americans work for the coal industry, the researchers argue that it kills more American per year than it employs.", null, "This data seems to go against what U.S. President Donald Trump said when he justified withdrawing from the Paris climate deal in a press conference, framing it as the fulfillment of his “solemn duty to protect America and its citizens.”\n\nThe study’s authors argue for increasing U.S. reliance on solar power as a way to keep Americans healthy. Solar power not only has the potential to save tens of thousands of lives every year, but it is also showing more promise of bringing jobs to the U.S. than coal is.\n\nAlready, there are more Americans employed in the solar industry compared to those in coal-fire plants, as well as those working in Google, Apple, and Facebook combined. So, the case for renewable energy, particularly solar power, is a safety and economic one. Apart from these, solar energy is also becoming cheaper worldwide, with wind energy catching up quickly.\n\nWith several of the world’s nations, including Great Britain, Spain, China, the UAE, and India, already pushing for renewable energy sources and benefiting from it, it’s hard to understand why the U.S. remains intent on taking a different path. We’re all for pushing the country’s interests. But won’t moving away from coal and towards solar energy be a better way of accomplishing that?\n\nAre Home Solar Panels Worth It for You? This Free Service Has Answers." ]
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[ null, "Amassing a wealth of EGP 5.7 billion (USD 7 billion at the time) during his peak in 1986, Ahmed Al-Rayan was an Egyptian conman so notorious that a television series centered around his upbringing, businesses, and crimes.\n\nThat wealth is equivalent to almost 20 percent of Egypt’s entire GDP during that year. Al-Rayan was only 30 years old at the time.\n\nOnce the chairman of America’s NASDAQ stock market, Madoff built a Ponzi empire that stole from the likes of famed director Steven Spielberg, and actors like John Malkovich and Kevin Bacon.\n\nAmericans of that era still remember the impact Madoff’s fraud had on the American economy.\n\nTo the Egyptians of Al-Rayan’s era, his Ponzi scheme not only left a staggering toll on the economy – it forever reshaped the Egyptian government as well.\n\nA Ponzi scheme can be defined as a fraudulent investment operation that promises fast, easy, and lucrative returns on investments with barely any risks. These schemes trick thousands into investing their money, sometimes their savings, never seeing a return on their investment ever again.\n\nIn Egypt’s case, Al-Rayan was the leader behind a decade of fraudulent operations.\n\nAs a child, he explored a wide variety of business ideas, ranging from wooden medallions with calligraphy engravings to printed school notes.\n\nHowever, Al-Rayan’s fraudulent financial behavior really took off during early adulthood, when his older brother’s – a contractor – client wanted to exchange 100 Kuwaiti Dinars to Egyptian Pounds.\n\nAl-Rayan succeeded in exchanging the currency, and at a higher price than what banks offered during that time although this was a criminal offense. Al-Rayan continued with his illegal exchange business, earning EGP 50,000 a day.\n\nA few years later, in 1981, Al-Rayan established the private investment fund ‘Al-Rayan for Investments’ in partnership with his brother. Al-Rayan’s company promised Egyptians the chance to invest their money in his fund with 20 to 25 percent interest. Akin to his exchange rate business, these rates were far greater than bank standards which were 13 percent at the time.\n\nHis company took investments, from both poor and rich, and re-invested that money in his portfolio of businesses. These businesses were far and plenty, ranging from contracting to fridge-making, as he promised investors exorbitant returns based on the profits generated from his businesses.\n\nAl-Rayan’s financial gains were unprecedented at the time. Egypt’s existing investment law of 1974 had no articles that addressed what was a predominantly unexplored form of investment fraud.\n\nThe conman capitalized on Egypt’s economic troubles at the time – troubles that placed it as the most indebted country in terms of foreign debt in 1986. Trust in the state and banks were at an all-time low as citizens sought alternative means to invest in their assets.\n\nAl-Rayan’s financial strengths grew to such an extent that he attempted to acquire majority shares in the Bank of America during the 1980s.\n\nIn an interview with journalist Amr Adeeb in 2011, Al-Rayan alleges that the purchase was approved by the United States but rejected by Egypt’s Central Bank. In that same interview, he claims that Gamal Mubarak, son of ousted President Hosni Mubarak, was his competitor in the acquisition and the main reason behind the rejection.\n\nThe deal, however, was a catastrophe as the required corn imports were not met and the country fell into a corn shortage crisis.\n\nEgypt’s Development and Agricultural Credit Bank reached a deal worth USD 50 million according to Al-Rayan in the same interview with Amr Adeeb, and his money was never returned to him.\n\nThis was Al-Rayan’s first deal with the government. It was also the beginning of his downfall.\n\nIn 1988, shortly after the corn crisis, Al-Rayan merged with Al-Saad, another investment fund-revealed-ponzi scheme run by Ashraf Al-Saad. The merger was advertised across all newspapers and promoted as a pivotal moment in Egypt’s economy.\n\n“For Egypt’s sake, the two companies merged into one giant body,” announced the advertisement. For the Egyptian government, however, this was a fraudulent tumor further sapping the economy.\n\nState authorities opened a formal investigation in 1989, looking into the whereabouts of Al-Rayan’s financial assets – assets that were originally not his.\n\nThe final nail to the investigative file was a government report that concluded Al-Rayan had transferred USD 550 million to his offshore accounts in Switzerland.\n\nAl-Rayan was caught trying to flee the country after an official arrest warrant was granted in 1989. Al-Saad, his business partner, managed to escape. He remains in exile, spending his remaining days in London.\n\nAl-Rayan received a 15-year prison sentence in 1990 for violating Law No. 246 of 1988, drafted specifically to criminalize ponzi schemes popularized by his own successes.\n\nHis arrest had a direct impact on the Egyptian economy.\n\nDespite the government’s seizure of Al-Rayan’s remaining assets, the majority of money invested by citizens was never returned, according to Al-Rayan in an interview with journalist Lamis Al-Hadidy in 2011. He went on to accuse the government of never returning the seized money.\n\nAl-Rayan was released in 2010, following a seven year-extension of his sentence due to evidence of fraudulent checks.\n\nHe would spend his years beyond prison cells promoting his innocence across television talk shows, intensifying his innocence campaign after Egypt’s 2011 revolution revealed long-running state corruption.\n\nHis years of freedom were short-lived, however, as he passed away in 2013 following a battle with cancer.\n\nSome Egyptians continue to believe that he was an innocent pawn for Mubarak’s struggling administration. Sympathizers of Al-Rayan range from famed lawyer Mortada Mansour to average citizens who strongly believe they lost their investment as a result of government wrongdoings, not Al-Rayan’s.l\n\nAl-Rayan left behind a legacy mired in controversy and mystery. More significantly, he set the tone for future generations of conmen in Egypt – famously known as Al-Mestarayaheen, and they ensure that Egypt’s con culture continues to exist.\n\nSubscribe to the Egyptian Streets’ weekly newsletter! Catch up on the latest news, arts & culture headlines, exclusive features and more stories that matter, delivered straight to your inbox by clicking here.\n\nHow Can Egyptians Stay Away From Holiday Blues: A Therapist’s Advice\n\n‘The Palestinian Cause Will Always Remain the Number One Arab Issue’:...\n\nSpotify Wrapped 2022: What Did Egypt Listen To?" ]
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[ "A PENARTH mother has spoken of the heartache of losing her baby hoping to break the taboo surrounding baby loss.\n\nLast year 38-year-old Jo Paskell (37 at the time) discovered she was pregnant with her fifth child – although she was shocked, she was excited to have another child along with Jamie (16), Jack (eight), Kasey (six) and Kali (two).\n\nBut what should have been a joyous day was instead a day filled with heartache, when she discovered she’d had a missed miscarriage.\n\nOn May 19, 2020, she went to have her 20-week scan and find out the gender of her baby, while her partner – Phil Sewell – looked after the children.\n\n“I’d missed my first scan due to the pandemic and being afraid to go to the hospital,” explained Ms Paskell, whose son Jack is clinically vulnerable.\n\n“Due to Covid I had to go alone, but I was so excited to find out if we were team pink or blue. My parents didn’t know I was pregnant, so I planned on getting extra scan photos for them.\n\n“When they told me I’d had a miscarriage I didn’t believe it – the realisation that my baby had died hit me. I could barely stand to leave the room.”\n\nAs social distancing was in place staff were unable to physically comfort Ms Paskell, who’d been unable to bring her partner to the scan.\n\n“I understand why Phil couldn’t be there, but I don’t think it’s right for any woman to have to go through that on their own,” said Ms Paskell.\n\n“I was gone for longer than expected so he called me, and I had to tell him over the phone, while he was looking after our four children at home.”\n\nThe next day (May 20) she went to University Hospital of Wales alone to deliver baby Cariad who was estimated to be 16 weeks old when she passed away – and was later revealed to have Down’s syndrome.\n\n“I delivered her on my own,” said Ms Paskell, who was also grieving her grandmother who’d died unexpectedly in April 2020.\n\n“The staff were very supportive – they allowed time with Cariad to hold her and sing to her. They made some footprints for me and I had some photos taken.\n\n“I told her how sorry I was that I couldn’t protect her and that I had to leave. Instead of bringing a baby home all I had was a little box with her footprints and photos.\n\n“I didn’t deal with the aftermath very well at all – trying to grieve without being around my family was extremely hard.”\n\nCariad had a private funeral – attended only by her parents – at James Summers funeral home.\n\n“She helped with everything, including reading a poem at Cariad’s funeral.”\n\nThis month would have marked Cariad’s first birthday – instead her mother is raising money for two charities: Aching Arms and Down’s Syndrome Association.\n\n“I received a teddy bear from them, which is something to hold when my arms feel empty. In October last year I found out Cariad had Downs Syndrome which is why I’ve also chosen Downs Syndrome Association.\n\n“I’ve never taken part in a fundraiser before, but I felt I needed to do something and hopefully help other families.”\n\nThroughout October she will cycle 150km using exercise bikes at Cogan Leisure Centre gym – her fundraising page is available here.\n\n“I chose cycling as I recently joined the gym an enjoy using the exercise bikes,” said Ms Paskel.\n\n“As they’re electronic I can keep track of progress – 150km will certainly challenge me as I only joined the gym at the beginning of September. I have told one of the instructors there who is very supportive.”\n\nShe continued: “In the UK it is estimated that one in four pregnancies ends in baby loss – but I don’t think it’s talked about enough.\n\n“I don’t want anyone to feel they can’t say Cariad’s name to me or ask me about her.\n\n“I am a mum to five amazing beautiful children and always will be – I’m lucky enough to hold four in my arms every day and I hold Cariad in my heart.”\n\nThe host of Cop26 needs to be a master of diplomacy. Unfortunately, it’s Boris Johnson | Andrew Rawnsley", null ]
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[ "A deeper look at Ravelin Connect\n\nRavelin Connect is the graph network element of Ravelin that we use to identify significant, often fraudulent connections in our clients’ customer bases\n\nRavelin Connect is the graph network element of Ravelin that we use to identify significant connections in our clients’ customer bases. The images are often beautiful, so much so that we frame them for new clients to hang on their walls.\n\nBut these graph networks are not art; they are science. And as we have pushed and pushed at the applications and use cases for this approach to fraud detection we have realised that we have built something not just unique but uniquely powerful in the world of fraud detection. Powerful not just on its own which it certainly can be, but also powerful in combination with Ravelin’s core Machine Learning product - read more about this here.\n\nRavelin is a prediction engine that uses machine learning at its core to score transactions on their likelihood to be fraudulent. This works extremely well for scanning transactions that are actively progressing through a payment flow, comparing signals to previous experiences of fraud to produce a score.\n\nBut early on in our product development we realised that this only provides a partial picture of the fraud risk for a merchant. The network that a fraudster creates is just as relevant to making a fraud assessment as who they are or what they do or how they try to pay.\n\nFrom the outset we determined that we would need a way that allowed us both to consume the network information provided by our clients and present it back to them in a way that made sense.\n\nSo we invested in a graph network tool to test this out. Initially we anticipated using an open source tool or buying something off the shelf but quickly realised that latency, flexibility and other issues meant it would be more effective for us to build it ourselves. Doing this required some brilliant engineering, design and coding; something that the Ravelin Connect project has continuously benefited from over its lifecycle. Hence Ravelin Connect was born and we trialled with some early customers.\n\nThe result? They loved it. Passionately. All the suspected ill behaviour, fake accounts, and fraud rings were suddenly visible in rich technicolour. Whole networks of suspicious accounts could be closed in an instant. With our clients we located and ended accounts responsible for millions of dollars of fraud.\n\nBut this was only the beginning.\n\nOff-the-shelf graph networks will impressively but passively map connections in a database. But without any underlying data on the importance of these connections there is a priori problem - basically an analyst needs to know what they are looking for before they can find it.\n\nThis is actually still useful. Imagine the use case where an analyst is reviewing suspicious transactions which were approved but Ravelin had nominated to be reviewed. Take David Riley in this example.\n\nFor now though let’s take a closer look at David’s network.\n\nOh dear. To use the technical terminology we use in Ravelin, David is well at it. If we zoom closer we can see that David is sharing a phone number with “AR”. This is highly suspicious as AR has a chargeback so far.\n\nSo in short, the analyst through a review prompt based on score has uncovered a small network of fraudsters (this might very likely all be one person creating multiple accounts from a single device). However, what if the analyst had not been prompted by the suspicious score created by David Riley’s activity? How is fraud then discovered?\n\nSo here’s where we start to move from Ravelin’s ML models suggesting fraudsters and highlighting their networks, to promoting networks that are likely to contain bad actors.\n\nA quick diversion before we go further. For simplicity we are considering fraudsters here to be accounts created to use stolen third party credentials. As we will see, Ravelin Connect can be used for a number of purposes better described as account security.\n\nLet’s consider the NETWORKS features first. We can look at both the fastest growing networks or the largest networks. These are of interest because let’s remember what these networks are. They are grown by virtue of some shared attribute be it a card, a device, a phone number or an email. There has to be a reason for those connections. Eliminating any data issue (usually caught during the integration phase) means we are left with usually suspicious reasons for the connections.\n\nLet’s look at the network with 155 nodes for example.\n\nDrilling in here we can see a suspicious network grow. Initially we see in this case a device with a single user. But as we expand out we see more connections as we stretch out from the core user. We soon realise that there are 59 people connected within this network. Note that no-one in this network has been reviewed as a fraudster, nor has any chargeback been associated with this network. So it is unlikely to have been prompted for investigation through an ML score. But it is very large, and highly suspicious. Why are so many people connected to a single device? We’ll return later to a scenario that might be indicated by a network like that.\n\nSo we searched on a network that was promoted either by its sheer size or the velocity with which it was growing. But we are also likely to be interested in the nodes or entities themselves. In this case we are referring to the phone numbers, email addresses, devices, customers, or cards that might have unusually high counts in the network.\n\nLet’s take a look at Cards. I click into the network where I see two cards. I again uncover a suspicious network. Why would two cards be significant? Card details that are compromised in a data hack are sold multiple times on the darknet. Therefore they can be used unwittingly by different fraudsters who find themselves connected in a network, despite having no other connections. This might be what this network is showing us.\n\nSo how sure can we be sure that members of a network are indeed - at it?\n\nThe numbers of hops between nodes can be an indicator of the likelihood of an account being fraudulent. For instance if AC shares a device with BD, and BD is a confirmed fraudster then you can be fairly certain that AC is too. But what about the person who shares a card with AC but has no connection to BD directly? In our experience just being in this network is not a good sign, but clients clearly get nervous with the idea of blocking large groups of users who have not, technically, done anything wrong yet.\n\nHowever investigations into these networks are very valuable. The outcome of those investigation is usually that even a seemingly large number of ‘hops’ still means the account is nefarious.\n\nNetworks as a feature: contributing to the Machine Learning score.\n\nSo we have been discussing largely the deterministic use of networks. That is to say, we determine by membership of a network that the user is a fraudster. But how do we do this probabilistically - that is, how do we determine that some network properties probably indicate a level of fraud risk. The great advantage of doing it this way is that the probabilistic attributes can be calculated numerically - i.e. it can be fed into an algorithm. Perhaps an example will help.\n\nDavid has a score of 64. If you look closely 18 of that score was contributed by ‘Network’. Logically you might think that this is because of David’s specific network which we looked at earlier. But investigating a network as we did is difficult for a machine to do. What’s easy for a machine is to look at what a network looks like and how that compares to historical networks.\n\nSo David’s network has a bunch of nodes, some chargebacks, and some other properties that look like previously fraudulent networks to some degree. Not enormously, it only scores 18 so unlikely to be enough on its own to prevent a transaction. But as a contribution to an overall score it is significant - accounting for 28% of the score in this particular example. This ability to extract network ML features from a graph network is unique to Ravelin and in many scenarios - uniquely powerful.\n\nWhat’s more, our Connect API offers the ability to extract those network features to feed into your own tools, rule systems or models if you wish. Passing in a customer’s details, you can retrieve features such as the number of hops to a chargeback or reviewed fraudster, the number of each type of node, and the count of connections each node type has.\n\nWe will explore the use of Ravelin Connect in some more specific use cases with which we help clients in some future posts. It really is a powerful means to visualise and so bring to life the stories that your data is there to tell you. Perhaps the most exciting part is that as our clients get to explore the connections in data that are often relevant but hard to see without a tool like Ravelin Connect. It generates more user-generated feature requests than anything else in the Ravelin product suite, which tells its own tale of how analysts are defining for themselves the boundaries of this product. Dive in.\n\nTo learn more about link analysis visit our insights page.", null ]
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[ "The Promise of California: Stories of Detention and Freedom", null, "Immigrant detainees at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, which is owned and operated by the GEO Group. Detainees have been striking for several months at two other for-profit detention centers owned by the company, and some say they've been retaliated against with solitary confinement. (John Moore/Getty Images)\n\nImmigrants held in ICE detention centers often hold jobs in those facilities: scrubbing toilets, cleaning showers, sweeping dorms, folding laundry, even working as barbers. Those positions often only pay a dollar a day. For the last several months, some of the immigrant detainees in two facilities in and around Bakersfield have gone on strike, demanding better pay and working conditions. Host Sasha Khokha talks with KQED’s labor correspondent Farida Jhabvala Romero, who has been talking with immigrants from inside detention. They say they’ve been retaliated against for going on strike. Farida explains how their complaints eventually led members of Congress to call for an investigation.\n\nA new law declares California a safe state for families who want to come here to get hormones or puberty blockers for transgender kids. The law protects parents who have nonbinary or trans kids and want gender-affirming care for them. This year, 21 states have tried to restrict or ban medical care for trans kids. Some efforts penalize parents for affirming their children’s gender identity, while other efforts criminalize doctors who treat gender dysphoria. KQED’s health correspondent Lesley McClurg brings us the story of one family from Texas who just upended their life and moved to California to protect their child." ]
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[ null, "The China Threat Is a Moral Challenge to the World, Expert Says\n\nThe Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is aiming to export its totalitarian governance model to the rest of the world, and the best way to fend off the regime’s threats is by having a strong sense of moral clarity, according to Miles Yu, the China adviser to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.\n\n“So the challenge that CCP poses to the world is not only a technological challenge, it’s not just an economic challenge, not merely a military challenge,” said Yu, during a recent interview with NTD, a sister media outlet of The Epoch Times.\n\n“But more importantly, it’s a moral challenge. Because the moral nature of the communist rule is antithetical to all the major moral foundations of modern society.”\n\nAt the core of the CCP’s model of governance is denying the unalienable rights of individuals, which include freedom of religion and the freedom of worship, he said.\n\n“That’s why they have to lock up the millions of Uyghurs into concentration camps, not just to physically torture them, but, most importantly, to brainwash them so that they will get rid of their religious belief.”\n\nFor the same reason, the Chinese regime is persecuting adherents of Falun Gong, Yu added.\n\nBeijing is committing “genocide” and “crimes against humanity” against Uyghurs in China’s far-western Xinjiang region, the U.S. government declared in January. More than 1 million Uyghurs are in internments camps, where they are subjected to human rights abuses, including forced sterilization, forced abortion, rape, torture, forced labor, and the removal of children from their families.\n\nThe regime’s persecution against Falun Gong, a spiritual practice also known as Falun Dafa, began in 1999 and has continued to this day. According to the Falun Dafa Information Center, millions have been detained inside prisons, labor camps, and other facilities, with hundreds of thousands tortured while incarcerated.\n\nFor the first 10 months of this year, at least 101 Falun Gong adherents were persecuted to death, adding to the over 4,000 documented deaths as a result of the abuses.\n\nSo the China challenge is in a sense a moral challenge to the world, he said.\n\n“If we want to counter the Chinese Communist Party, we must have our moral clarity to understand what is at stake, to face this challenge.”\n\nA CCP-led global order would be very different from the free and democratic world that most people are familiar with. For one thing, Yu said that people would be “subjected to the will of the state.”\n\nPeople would be required to study Xi Jinping Thought, a political doctrine formulated by the Chinese leader, as well as the CCP’s interpretation of history and understanding of individual rights, according to Yu.\n\nIn China, students need to study “Xi Jinping Thought,” beginning at elementary school. The doctrine was enshrined into China’s constitution in 2018.\n\n“The greatest accomplishment of the Chinese Communist Party is that it enslaves 1.4 billion Chinese people. And yet they [CCP] try very hard to convince the Chinese people that they’re living a happy life,” Yu said.\n\nIn essence, Yu said the China challenge is “a matter of tyranny versus freedom,” and he expressed confidence in the United States overcoming such challenge, particularly with a U.S. leadership that understands threats posed by the communist regime.\n\n“I also think that’s why everybody who lives in the United States should be very grateful to this country. That affords each one of us who live on this land the freedom to exercise that conscience,” Yu added.\n\n“Whether you like the United States or not, that’s beside the point. But you have the right to say you like it or you don’t like it, without suffering the consequences that you would, say, in China.”" ]
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[ null, "PHUKET: Heavy rain across Phuket last night brought on minor flash flooding in several parts of the the island.\n\nOn Thepkrasattri Road in Srisoonthorn, north of Phuket Town, cars and motorbikes stalled as motorists attempted to plow through water that had flooded the road.\n\n“More than 10 people from Srisoonthorn Municipality were called in to help motorists as the flood water brought traffic to a standstill,” said local village chief Chalermpol Kerdsab.\n\n“A few cars and motorcycles stalled because water splashed onto the engines,” said one rescue worker.\n\n“We helped move them to a dry place, mostly onto the median, where after a while they could be restarted. Only one car could not make it and had to be towed away.”\n\nVillage chief Chalermpol blamed rapid development in the area for the floods.\n\n“People have raised the level of their land to prevent their houses from flooding and in doing so some of them have blocked waterways,” he said\n\n“It is beyond my authority to do anything about this because issuing building permits is up to Srisoonthorn Municipality officers.”\n\nRegardless, Mr Chalermpol said he was thankful there were no accidents at the scene last night.\n\n“Flashing lights were set on the road to warn motorists and at around midnight a firetruck from Srisoonthorn Municipality was called to drain the flood water because it would not run off by itself,” he said." ]
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[ null, "This is the layout for the 400 homes in Leighton. Credit: Planning Documents\n\nThe project is on the border of Crewe and includes 120 affordable homes. Situated on 60 acres of pastureland, Flowers Lane will contain a mixture of bungalows, apartments, semi-detached and detached houses offering up to four bedrooms.\n\nMulbury Homes and Torus62 Development, part of Torus Group, are the companies behind the scheme, which received outline approval in January 2018. Once the groups have met conditions, the application will return to the head of planning for final approval.\n\nCllr Stewart Gardiner was vocal in his support of the application at the council’s strategic planning board meeting.\n\n“I think it this looks when it’s built as good as it does on paper, it will be a very good part of Crewe to live,” he said.\n\nAPD assisted in the planning application.\n\nDuring the same strategic planning board meeting, councillors debated for the fourth time Hillcrest Homes’ proposal to build 121 dwellings on the old King’s School site in Macclesfield." ]
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[ null, "Brendan Faherty is no longer the head women’s soccer coach at Yale University, after allegations of past sexual misconduct surfaced this week.\n\nThe allegations date back to his previous tenure at the University of New Haven, where he coached from 2002-2009. According to a report by Yale Daily News, former players under Faherty said he drank alcohol on several occasions with members of the team. Also according to the report, he is accused of having a consensual relationship with one former player, and acted inappropriately toward another player.\n\nNEW HAVEN, Conn. – Effective immediately, Brendan Faherty is no longer the head coach of the Yale University women’s soccer team. Faherty went 11-4-1 overall and 4-2-1 in Ivy League play in his only season.\n\nAssistant coaches Sarah Martinez and Sade Ayinde will lead the program in the interim with the full support of the Yale University Athletic Department." ]
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[ "How do you pick the next stock to invest in? One way would be to spend days of research browsing through thousands of publicly traded companies. However, an easier way is to look at the stocks that smart money investors are collectively bullish on. Hedge funds and other institutional investors usually invest large amounts of capital and have to conduct due diligence while choosing their next pick. They don’t always get it right, but, on average, their stock picks historically generated strong returns after adjusting for known risk factors. With this in mind, let’s take a look at the recent hedge fund activity surrounding First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF) and determine whether hedge funds had an edge regarding this stock.\n\nIs First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF) a good stock to buy now? Hedge funds were getting less optimistic. The number of long hedge fund bets shrunk by 4 recently. Our calculations also showed that FCF isn’t among the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds (click for Q1 rankings and see the video for a quick look at the top 5 stocks). FCF was in 11 hedge funds’ portfolios at the end of March. There were 15 hedge funds in our database with FCF holdings at the end of the previous quarter.\n\nAt Insider Monkey we scour multiple sources to uncover the next great investment idea. There is a lot of volatility in the markets and this presents amazing investment opportunities from time to time. For example, this trader claims to deliver juiced up returns with one trade a week, so we are checking out his highest conviction idea. A second trader claims to score lucrative profits by utilizing a “weekend trading strategy”, so we look into his strategy’s picks. We read hedge fund investor letters and listen to stock pitches at hedge fund conferences. We recently recommended several stocks partly inspired by legendary Bill Miller’s investor letter. Our best call in 2020 was shorting the market when the S&P 500 was trading at 3150 in February after realizing the coronavirus pandemic’s significance before most investors. Keeping this in mind we’re going to take a gander at the fresh hedge fund action encompassing First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF).\n\nWhat have hedge funds been doing with First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF)?\n\nHeading into the second quarter of 2020, a total of 11 of the hedge funds tracked by Insider Monkey held long positions in this stock, a change of -27% from the previous quarter. The graph below displays the number of hedge funds with bullish position in FCF over the last 18 quarters. With hedge funds’ sentiment swirling, there exists a select group of key hedge fund managers who were boosting their holdings significantly (or already accumulated large positions).", null, "When looking at the institutional investors followed by Insider Monkey, Renaissance Technologies, holds the most valuable position in First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF). Renaissance Technologies has a $11.1 million position in the stock, comprising less than 0.1%% of its 13F portfolio. The second largest stake is held by Millennium Management, managed by Israel Englander, which holds a $3.3 million position; less than 0.1%% of its 13F portfolio is allocated to the stock. Some other peers that are bullish encompass Ken Griffin’s Citadel Investment Group, Peter Rathjens, Bruce Clarke and John Campbell’s Arrowstreet Capital and Peter Muller’s PDT Partners. In terms of the portfolio weights assigned to each position PDT Partners allocated the biggest weight to First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF), around 0.09% of its 13F portfolio. ZWEIG DIMENNA PARTNERS is also relatively very bullish on the stock, designating 0.05 percent of its 13F equity portfolio to FCF.\n\nSeeing as First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF) has faced a decline in interest from the smart money, we can see that there is a sect of hedge funds that slashed their positions entirely in the first quarter. At the top of the heap, Ryan Tolkin (CIO)’s Schonfeld Strategic Advisors sold off the largest stake of the “upper crust” of funds followed by Insider Monkey, comprising about $0.3 million in stock. Donald Sussman’s fund, Paloma Partners, also sold off its stock, about $0.3 million worth. These bearish behaviors are interesting, as aggregate hedge fund interest fell by 4 funds in the first quarter.\n\nLet’s go over hedge fund activity in other stocks – not necessarily in the same industry as First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF) but similarly valued. These stocks are Enviva Partners, LP (NYSE:EVA), TiVo Corporation (NASDAQ:TIVO), Brookline Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:BRKL), and Perficient, Inc. (NASDAQ:PRFT). All of these stocks’ market caps are similar to FCF’s market cap.\n\nAs you can see these stocks had an average of 13.5 hedge funds with bullish positions and the average amount invested in these stocks was $66 million. That figure was $22 million in FCF’s case. Perficient, Inc. (NASDAQ:PRFT) is the most popular stock in this table. On the other hand Enviva Partners, LP (NYSE:EVA) is the least popular one with only 5 bullish hedge fund positions. First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF) is not the least popular stock in this group but hedge fund interest is still below average. This is a slightly negative signal and we’d rather spend our time researching stocks that hedge funds are piling on. Our calculations showed that top 10 most popular stocks among hedge funds returned 41.4% in 2019 and outperformed the S&P 500 ETF (SPY) by 10.1 percentage points. These stocks gained 12.3% in 2020 through June 30th and surpassed the market by 15.5 percentage points. Unfortunately FCF wasn’t nearly as popular as these 10 stocks (hedge fund sentiment was quite bearish); FCF investors were disappointed as the stock returned -8.2% during the second quarter and underperformed the market. If you are interested in investing in large cap stocks with huge upside potential, you should check out the top 10 most popular stocks among hedge funds as most of these stocks already outperformed the market in 2020.\n\nHedge Funds Have Never Been This Bullish On Protara Therapeutics, Inc. (TARA...Here is What Hedge Funds Think About Teekay LNG Partners L.P. (TGP)" ]
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[ "Dmitry Medvedev and President of Slovakia Ivan Gasparovic held talks and presented Russian and Slovak state decorations to veterans of the battles fought to liberate Slovakia from Nazi occupation.", null, null, null, null, null, "Mr Medvedev’s official visit to the Republic of Slovakia coincides with the 65th anniversary of Bratislava’s liberation from Nazi occupation.\n\nSpeaking at a ceremony decorating war veterans, the Russian President noted that 60,000 Soviet citizens gave their lives in the battles to liberate Slovakia, as did a large number of Slovaks, with whom they fought together side by side.\n\nMr Gasparovic presented the Order of the White Double Cross 2nd class to Major General Georgy Zverev, Sergeant-Major Vladimir Lebedev and Hero of Russia Colonel Alexander Fadin for their merits during the battles to liberate Slovakia from Nazi occupation.\n\nThe memorial, located on a 252-metre high hilltop, has been declared a national cultural monument. It was built to honour the heroes of the Soviet army and commemorate the 15th anniversary of Bratislava’s liberation – April 4, 1960. The memorial’s individual and mass graves are the final resting place for 6,845 Soviet soldiers.\n\nThe Russian and Slovak presidents concluded their talks by adopting a joint declaration and overseeing the signing of a package of bilateral agreements on cooperation in various areas.\n\nThe two leaders made press statements and answered journalists’ questions." ]
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[ "Zlatan Ibrahimovic is here. The Swede landed at 17:05 at the Prat Airport and is heading to the offices of FC Barca where he'll have a photoshoot with the Barcelona crest. Don't forget that his medical will be tomorrow, with a press conference and presentation to follow.\n( Collapse )\n17:18 Ibra has just gotten off the plane and gave Barca TV an exclusive interview\n\n17:30 \"I want to be a part of the history of Barca\" told the Swedish striker to the club's television program 17:32: Ibra left the Terminal 1 and is on his way to the Camp Nou\n( Collapse )", null, null, "You can watch in this webs.\n\nonly put Mexico vs. USA in the search bar.\n\nBABIES OF BALLERS\nOR\nBALLERS AS BABIES\n\nWe have seen them, but we love them so share your favourite pics again" ]
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[ "During the last offering in November, the government mopped up Rs 17,000 crore, the biggest disinvestment transaction through ETF.", null, "The ETF sale through follow-on fund offer (FFO) will come with the option of retaining up to Rs 5,000 crore through green shoe option, they said. \"The additional offering of ETF would be on March 19. The base issue size has been fixed at Rs 3,500 crore, with an option to retain additional subscription,\" the officials said.\n\nDuring the last offering in November, the government mopped up Rs 17,000 crore, the biggest disinvestment transaction through ETF.\n\nThe proceeds from the ETF sale will help the government move towards meeting the Rs 80,000 crore disinvestment target set for the current fiscal.\n\nCPSE ETF was set up in 2014 and the government has so far sold stake in 10 companies in the basket in four tranches, raising Rs 28,500 crore.\n\nRBI to infuse Rs 12,500 crore via OMOs on Thursday" ]
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[ null, "By PNW Staff October 29, 2018\nShare this article:\nThe use of weaponized drones by lone individuals and small groups--some acting as proxies of nation-states--is no longer just a concern for the future, but very much for the present.\nThe Department of Homeland Security and the FBI identified have declared unmanned aerial systems, or drones, as one of the greatest national security threats to America -- rating it as severe a concern as cybersecurity hacks, critical infrastructure attacks, and terrorism.\n\nCivilian drones pose a \"steadily escalating threat,\" as the devices are likely to be used by terrorists, criminal groups or drug cartels to carry out attacks in the U.S., FBI Director Christopher Wray told a Senate committee.\n\"Terrorist groups could easily export their battlefield experiences to use weaponized\" drones, Wray said in written testimony for a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.\nWray's comments, his most forceful to date on the threat from drones, come as U.S. law enforcement and homeland security agencies have just obtained legal authority to monitor drone communications and to disable them in extreme cases as a result of such concerns.\n\"The FBI assesses that, given their retail availability, lack of verified identification requirement to procure, general ease of use, and prior use overseas,\" drones will be used in an attack in the U.S. including \"a mass gathering,\" Wray said.\nOne nightmare scenario universally feared by law enforcement and security services is the use of a small drone to deliver chemical or biological agents in an attack. It is already well-established that al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups have long sought to engineer a spectacular attack in the West using weapons of mass destruction.\n\nThe possibility that drones could be used to disperse deadly agents or viruses over public gatherings is a harrowing prospect. Even if a drone attack fails to result in large numbers of fatalities, the attempt could still achieve an attacker's goal of perpetuating the psychological dimension of terrorism.\nSporting events are undoubtedly one of the top targets for a drone attack. Upwards of 100,000 people attend college football games. Open air stadiums used for football, soccer, baseball and other events such as music concerts are more vulnerable than domed stadiums as the crowd, players and coaches are not protected by a shield above.\nDrones are already used by transnational criminal syndicates and drug cartels. On the U.S.-Mexico border, drones are being used to spy on federal law enforcement operations and smuggle contraband through the sky. The first drug smuggling incident via drone was documented in Nov. 2015. Now, it's a daily occurrence in some regions of the southern border, but it's rarely reported because they are unable to seize the devices. Arrests are rare.\n\nMany countries are now using armed drones in combat--Nigeria, Pakistan, and Turkey have recently done so--the chances for sophisticated drone technology getting into the wrong hands increases exponentially. If a terrorist group can steal or purchase a drone from a rogue state or corrupt military or intelligence officials, then they could rely on the myriad online videos posted that essentially demonstrate how these unmanned systems could be used to conduct an attack.\nIn Syria, the Islamic State has successfully used drones to conduct surveillance and reconnaissance in addition to carrying out offensive actions like dropping a grenade on an adversary's military base.\nHezbollah has already tried to use a drone to infiltrate Israeli airspace and Israel is one of the nations leading the charge in anti-drone technology.\nThe most well known drone attack was the recent attempt to assassinate Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. That the drones were able to get so close to a world leader at a public outdoor event in Caracas, Venezuela, speaks to how easy drones are to use--and how difficult they are to defend against.\nFighting back back can be difficult, since any item falling out of the sky -- especially one with spinning wings -- can pose a threat to the public. That means it's not always possible to simply shoot them down.\nAs the threat of drone terroism increases so does anti-drone technology. Here is one great example of new technologies that can make a difference:" ]
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[ null, "It's the holiday season, which means celebrities are about to unveil their Christmas cards. If there's one family that takes holiday cards seriously, it's the Kardashians. On Saturday, Kim started sharing the annual Kardashian holiday card on social media, but only one piece at a time. That's right — the holiday card will be posted one fragment at a time, every day, from now until Christmas. For fans trying to keep up with Kardashian's this winter, this seasonal surprise just made things a whole lot easier. The card is a tradition in the family, and their extravagant holiday photos have often made national news since Keeping Up With The Kardashians premiered a decade ago.\n\nThis year, the Kardashian-West family is trying something new, turning their card into an art piece. In a tweet on Saturday morning, Kim wrote: \"25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS BY @ELIRUSSELLLINNETZ STARTING TODAY\". The director and photographer behind the picture, Eli Russell Linnetz, also worked on Kanye's music videos for \"Fade\" and \"Famous.\" He's done photo series in the past for designers and other celebs, and the fragmented holiday card will appear on his website and Instagram as well.\n\nShortly after teasing the series, Kim posted the first piece of the picture, which will be slowly revealed over the next few weeks — and this post will be updated with each photo as she posts them. The first snaps are already offer some clues of what the overall aesthetic of the card will be.\n\nSaint West is the newest member of the Kardashian family, and has never been featured in the holiday card before. It's not yet clear if there will be a specific order in which the pictures are revealed, but the youngest members of the fam might appear first.\n\nThe second photo shows North West and the torsos of several of the Kardashian women. It's not quite clear who is featured in this photo, but it's possible that North is looking up at her mother. Kim has been sporting platinum blonde hair in recent months, so she could be featured in the photo. In the past, the Christmas card has featured the family in elegant dresses and formal wear. In a recent interview with James Corden on The Late Show, Kardashian discussed the casual vibe of the Christmas card.\n\n\"This year's Christmas card is shot really casually, we're kind of in jeans and t-shirts vibes. Really cute, all the kids, it was hard to put together,\" she told the late night host, and then teased that a very special family member would appear in the card. \"It's women and children this year, so my grandma was last in it in 1989, that was the last time she was in our Christmas card with all of her four grandkids. So, she was invited back in this year.\"\n\nKim posted the third picture from the photoshoot, which is a picture of Kourtney's son, Reign Aston Disick. Reign is Kourtney and Scott's youngest child, which might mean that the family will appear in order by age after all.\n\nThe fourth installment of the Kardashian holiday card reveals a lot more about what the card will look like fashion-wise, showing Kim in casual jeans, a plain white tank, and barefoot. Sitting next to her is North West wearing a matching outfit. Wait a second... wasn't North in the second photo? Wasn't Kim possibly in the second photo? This definitely adds to the intrigue.\n\nDay five doubled as a birthday wish for Saint, who turned 2 on Dec. 5.\n\nThis time the spotlight is on Kourtney and her three children — Mason, Penelope, and Reign. Their color-coordinated outfits are too cute. This is also Reign's second appearance in the card.\n\nYet another cameo from Kim K and her daughter North. It almost looks like they're pointing at something in the sky. What exactly? We'll just have to wait and see.\n\nThe post for day eight introduced a new character, who seems to be the Kardashian's grandmother, MJ!\n\nThe photo for day nine marks Dream Kardashian's first appearance in the family card. She's joined by her cousin Mason. How cute.\n\nThe Day 10 photo for the Christmas card features a pensive Penelope Disick staring off into the distance. Perhaps she's thinking of the gifts she wants for the holiday.\n\nIn this photo from Day 11, the outline of a Christmas tree is just visible behind Kim and Kanye. This mysterious snap definite does not offer any answers, but it does make you wonder just how many Kims will be in this Christmas photo.\n\nThis is Kendall Jenner's first cameo in the family Christmas card. It's only a matter of time before Kylie Jenner appears too, right?\n\nDay 13 featured a close-up of Reign and marked the first appearances by Khloé and Kris.\n\nClearly, Kim is playing a big role this year.\n\nYet again, the card is Kim-focused, but this time, fans get to see Kanye West (not just his body), along with their two children.\n\nDay 17 was a big day for the Kardashian calendar, with Kris Jenner and Khloé posing with Dream. Kourtney's youngest made her debut earlier in the month, but this is was the first full shot of MJ, who is the Kardashian and Jenner sisters' grandmother. This year's card features four generations of the family.\n\nKanye makes yet another appearance, and he looks so happy in this adorable shot with North West.\n\nIn the pic for day 19 we get a look at the biggest group featured yet: Reign, Penelope, North, Kim, MJ, Kris, Khloé, Dream, Kourtney, and Mason.\n\nIf Kim just wanted to do her own family card to send to friends, this would be a great choice.\n\nOn the 22nd day of Christmas, the Kardashians gave to fans a smiling Kanye and baby Saint. The father-son moment is too sweet.\n\nThis Christmas card photo includes a bunch of family members. All three of Kourtney's kids are present, as are sisters Khloé and Kim. Plus, Kris Jenner and M.J. joined in the fun.\n\nOn Christmas Eve, the Christmas Card photo included the women of the Kardashian family and their children (boys and girls)...minus Kylie. Her absence has not gone unnoticed by fans, leading to speculation that Kylie will be the focus of Day 25.\n\nSo much for that speculation! Kim shared the final card late on Christmas day, as the sun set on the west coast, and there is still no sight of Kylie at all. Why didn't she participate in any of the cards this year? Guess we'll have to keep waiting for answers.\n\nMore like this\n22 Movies On Netflix That Are Perfect For The Whole Family\nBy Bustle Editors\nJosh Peck Shows Love To Jennette McCurdy After Her Shocking 'iCarly' Revelations\nBy Radhika Menon\n21 Photos Of Ben Affleck Holding Coffee, Cigarettes, Or J.Lo’s Hand\nBy Marina Watts\nAn Ultimate Guide To The Music Of 'Rap Sh!t'\nBy Brad Witter\nGet Even More From Bustle — Sign Up For The Newsletter" ]
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[ null, "Krivich (The Crooked), the legendary pirate\n\nThe National Geographic Channel is airing Sunday evening a film dedicated to archaeology excavations in the Bulgarian Black Sea town of Sozopol, focusing on the “vampire” skeleton. (The film will be shown at 9 pm.)\n\nThe skeleton was the one of a man with an iron stick in his chest. He was buried over 700 years ago and was stabbed multiple times in the chest and the stomach, as his contemporaries feared that he would rise from the dead as a vampire.\n\nThe viewers will learn about the discovery and what historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists say about this practice on Bulgarian lands, and the connection between the “vampires” and count Dracula.\n\nAfter the discovery, media in the US, Europe and Asia all broke the news in the press and in online editions.\n\nThe story found its place in two articles of the most-read tabloid in the world – The Daily Mail, in the Washington Post, BBC, and a number of Russian media.\n\nMeanwhile, Bulgarian tour operators reported that the interest has been huge and Germans and Brits have inquired about “vampire vacations” in Sozopol.\n\nNational History Museum Director Bozhidar Dimitrov explained the vampire’s name was Krivich (The Crooked) and he was a legendary pirate, manager of the Sozopol fortress or one of his heirs.\n\nThe Crooked, as his contemporaries called him, has been a crippled, but extremely intelligent man. He outshined everyone with his knowledge about the sea, the stars and herbs. Byzantine chronicles describe how he plundered a Venetian ship. It is possible that he was declared a master of the witchcraft because of these talents, which explains the metal stake through his heart.\n\nExperts also believe that the man may have been an intellectual and perhaps a medic, as such individuals often raised suspicions in the Middle Ages. The grave was discovered near the apse of a church, which suggests that he was an aristocrat.\n\nAccording to archaeologists, this is the first time a “vampire” burial has been discovered in Sozopol.\n\nOver 100 buried people whose corpses were stabbed to prevent them from becoming vampires have been discovered across Bulgaria over the years, according to Dimitrov." ]
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[ null, "If we had a chance to meet our human ancestors from thousands of years back and have a chat with them, we may believe that they were aggressive and angry only by having a glance at their eyebrows.\n\nPreviously, scientists considered that the brow ridge had a sensible purpose. They have recommended that it filled the gap between the eye sockets and brain case or acted as an additive for the skull to endure the force of chewing on the hard substances that our ancestors consumed.\n\nThe scientists behind a new research, posted this week in the Nature Ecology and Evolution journal, project a diverse theory: As in the functions of other primates, such as the brilliantly colored mandrills’ faces, the brow ridge was recognized as a social sign of aggression, dominance, and a sexually discrepancy display instead of the skull’s sensible support system.\n\nEyebrows that can express and move the nuances of emotion, such as showing sympathy or recognizing someone, can make the path of cooperation or understanding even across language hurdles.\n\nThe scientists, in the U.K. from the University of York and in Portugal from the Universidade do Algarve, employed virtual scans of the iconic skull from Homo heidelbergensis, dubbed as Kabwe 1, along with 3-D engineering software to examine the brow ridge. They employed a Neanderthal mandible to conclude the skull in their reproductions.\n\nCompassion assisted Neanderthals to stay alive, a new study by the researchers from University of York has discovered. Being a species of human that turned extinct 40,000 years back, Neanderthals has obtained an unnecessary image as uncaring and brutish. On the other hand, the new study has established just how effective and knowledgeable their health was.\n\nThe studies of the university have displayed that health was highly effective and uncalculated, challenging broadly held notions. The scientists argue that the care offered was compassionate, widespread, and knowledgeable." ]
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[ "Rand Paul’s vote to confirm Jeff Sessions is indefensible on its face, but was it still the right move?", null, "Sen. Rand Paul joined every other Republican senator to confirm Jeff Sessions as attorney general this week, a vote that angered many.\n\nHow could Sen. Paul — a libertarian-leaning Republican who has fought for criminal justice reform and against the war on drugs — confirm a staunch drug warrior who thinks civil asset forfeiture is a valuable tool? Sessions is a terrible choice for attorney general from a constitutional perspective.\n\nSen. Paul voted against President Obama’s nominee, Loretta Lynch, in 2015 precisely because she supported civil asset forfeiture — police literally stealing citizens’ property even if they haven’t been charged with anything — which she called “a wonderful tool.”\n\nRELATED: Rand Paul: Do not let Elliott Abrams anywhere near the State Department\n\nPaul’s Sessions vote seemed indefensible. Civil libertarians right and left made their displeasure known on social media in the wake of his confirmation.\n\nThe Kentucky senator was asked on Thursday why he voted for Sessions by the Washington Post’s David Weigel. ?This was a vote where I ended up voting for someone who was a colleague, who I knew,? Paul explained.\n\nSomeone he knew? What difference does that make?\n\nA similar confusion for me and others occurred in November with Rep. Justin Amash, who, like Paul, is one of the most libertarian members of Congress. When Rep. Mike Pompeo was announced as Trump’s nominee to head the CIA, I immediately blasted the pick due to his support of torture and mass surveillance, and the fact that he wanted to execute Edward Snowden.\n\nI know @RepMikePompeo. He's a great pick. Yes, we have our disagreements, but Mike will listen to our concerns and serve with integrity. https://t.co/DD9HOqyr7C\n\nLibertarians favorable to Trump shared this with me to imply that maybe Pompeo wasn’t so bad, and others to imply that Amash wasn’t a true libertarian (too many libertarians’ favorite pastime is to read as many people as possible out of what they apparently want to be a very tiny movement).\n\nStill, what was I not seeing that would make Amash so comfortable with a nominee who appeared so bad? Amash didn’t have to tweet this. As a congressman, he would not have to vote to confirm Pompeo.\n\nSen. Paul voted against Pompeo. He was the only Republican to do so. Paul also did not know Congressman Pompeo.\n\nDid the fact that Paul feels like he can reach out to Sessions directly as a former senate colleague make a difference in how he voted? If Amash was pleased with the selection of Pompeo precisely because he felt like the new CIA director would “listen to our concerns,” is this also what Paul was thinking with his vote for Jeff Sessions?\n\nDo you toss this consideration aside in a vote of defiance that won’t stop the confirmation — or do you try to use that leverage to move the new CIA head or AG in your direction?\n\nSessions’ confirmation was more high profile than Pompeo’s. Given this, should the senator have risked insulting a new president who has shown eagerness to work with him on Obamacare, who has appeared to follow the senator’s advice in rejecting neoconservatives John Bolton and Elliott Abrams at the State Department, and who might be the first president to sign Paul’s Audit the Fed bill into law?\n\nAt The Week, Jim Antle outlines what he believes are Paul’s correct priorities:\n\nTrump is going to be a law-and-order president… But Trump doesn’t have to be a hawkish president. Paul understands this, and is picking his spots to oppose and prod Trump accordingly.\n\nAs a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Paul has more practical ability to stall or even circumvent nominees who would try to make the Trump foreign policy George W. Bush 2.0. (Note: As a SFRC member with an 11-10 Republican-Democratic split, Paul has the power to stop any foreign policy appointment, but not judiciary nominees like Sessions) But if Paul had voted against Sessions, the Alabama Republican would still have been confirmed. Paul would just have been the sole Republican on the side of Democrats who tried to assassinate Sessions’ character.\n\nThat last point is key, considering the popular perception of what Paul’s vote might have meant given the nature of Democrats’ protests of Sessions.\n\n“(I)n Thursday?s conversation,” Weigel reported, “Paul repeatedly emphasized that any discussion of Sessions?s views got lost in the Democratic attacks. Sen. Elizabeth Warren?s viral, short-circuited speech against Sessions, in which the Democrat from Massachusetts quoted Coretta Scott King?s 1986 letter of opposition to Sessions as a judicial nominee, struck Paul as ‘personal’ and not based on ‘principle.?\n\n?The thing is, I?ve seen pictures of him marching for voting rights with [congressman] John Lewis,” Paul said of Sessions. ‘He is for voting rights. There are things no one wants attached to their character, no person that I know wants to be called racist, or that you?re trying to prevent someone to vote.?\n\nA libertarian friend of mine who loathes Jeff Sessions’ views on civil liberties yet grew up close to Alabama noted to me that he is overwhelmingly well-liked by his base, similar to the respect he commands in the senate. Many of his constituents and allies saw his confirmation process as ugly character assassination, close to what Paul described.\n\nDo you take the risk of appearing to be the only Republican to join that anti-Sessions chorus, when it’s not even about the actual issues of concern anymore, and to the ultimate detriment of the civil liberties issues you care about most about to begin with?\n\nNone of these are considerations that can be easily dismissed if the ultimate goal is to advance a libertarian policy agenda. Sen. Rand Paul’s vote to confirm Jeff Sessions as attorney general is indefensible on its face. But the slightest scratch of that surface reveals a myriad of complicated questions directly related — and depending on what choices you make, potentially threatening — to the liberty agenda.\n\nPicking your battles inevitably means not fighting some your allies believe you should. Some might say this is just playing politics." ]
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[ null, "Based on a statement by @RODENT950 on Twitter, Huawei will most likely be unveiling their brand new HiSilicon Kirin 1000 chipset during the IFA 2020 on 5 September 2020. While not much official information in regards to the chipset has been revealed, our source did mention that it will most likely be present on the upcoming Huawei Mate 40 series smartphones.\n\nTo go into more detail, gizmochina mentioned that the new chipset will be the world’s first 5nm processed chip to be made for mobile devices. Not only that, but it will also come with 5G capabilities as well which means that most if not all of the Mate 40 series smartphones will have 5G support.\n\nIt seems that there is no worry with the Mate 40 series when it comes to Kirin1000 processors, latest report said that there is 15milj units.\n\nWith all that said, do take some of the information mentioned with a grain of salt, due to the fact that Huawei has yet to provide an official statement on the leak. Furthermore, there is also no news on the Malaysia release date, exact tech specs and local pricing for now.\n\nWould you be interested in getting a smartphone equipped with the Kirin 1000 chipset? Let us know on our Facebook page and for more updates likes this, stay tuned to TechNave.com." ]
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[ null, "Posted at 14:20h in Uncategorized by admin\n0 Likes\n\nThis week, we were joined by Paul Hunter of ‘Told By An Idiot’.\n\nPaul began with a chat about his career to date, from being an undergraduate in Dramatic Art at Middlesex Poly, to founding ‘Told By An Idiot’ with Hayley Carmichael. He shared some of the influences that were discovered at an early stage in his career, that continue to resonate in his process and work today. Notably, the teachings of John Wright and an affinity with both mask work and improvisation. Commedia dell’arte, an early form of Italian theatre that celebrated both mask and improv, has become an important part of the ‘Told By An Idiot’ ethos.\n\nHe then spoke specifically about the development of one of the company’s more recent productions, The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin & Stan Laurel. Paul aims for “a loose collection of idiots” when casting productions; by mixing old-hands and new faces, the personality of the company is safeguarded but also helps the work to nose forward without getting trapped in it’s previous successes. Paul describes their rehearsal room creativity as ‘ensemble-born’; whilst the company might have distinctive roles in the eventual production, everyone is encouraged to participate outside their remit in the early stages of the process.\n\nPaul’s work is known for it’s comedy, so it’s interesting that they don’t always start with source-material that is immediately comic. For example, the dark narrative of I’m So Big (one of the company’s earliest works). Paul likes to find the comic by looking at the humanity in darker material. Another route in is by weaving in a second clashing idea; for example when making Heads Will Roll, the company fused the historical tale of a quest for El Dorado with 1980s soap opera.\n\nPaul also counselled that comedy works best when you are constantly surprising your audience, and also has the freedom to riff with a particular audience. This is why the company keeps moments of every show free for improvisation. For example, in The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel, a pianist was invited from the audience to help the performers. Obviously, depending on the person, and their skill level, that segment of the show was always different. The vitality of the moment offered a great opportunity for comedy.", null, "Paul ended with some wise words about making work in the current climate, fresh off the back of reviving a Covid-proof Get Happy for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival this year. In essence, don’t be too precious and don’t brow-beat ideas away through over-analysis. Just doing something in front of another group of people is valid, and joyous." ]
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[ null, "OAKLAND - About an hour after the Warriors escaped Game 2 of the Western Conference finals with a win over the Trail Blazers, Golden State big man Jordan Bell found himself surrounded by reporters -- a situation unfamiliar to him this season.\n\nIn a crowded hallway minutes after his scrum, anyone important in Warriors organization has positive words for the second-year player. A \"good job\" from assistant coach Mike Brown makes way for a \"great job\" from team owner Joe Lacob.\n\nFor much of his second NBA season, such occurrences have been few and far between for Bell. He has usually been able to escape the locker room undetected amid a rough season mired by inconsistent minutes, on-camera tiffs with coaches and a suspension.\n\nNow, after three solid postseason outings, including an 11-point, three-rebound performance Thursday, Bell finds himself back in the rotation.\n\nAfter a promising but volatile rookie season, Bell entered his second NBA training camp eight months ago looking to prove he was a long-term piece for the Warriors' frontcourt as he battled with Damian Jones and Kevon Looney for playing time. However, Bell's play and minutes began to dwindle as did his spirit.\n\nAbout an hour before a midseason game in December, Warriors coach Steve Kerr summoned the center into his Oracle Arena office with more bad news: He was effectively out of the rotation indefinitely.\n\n\"Christmas sucked for me,\" Bell said. \"It's been tough, up and down. Not knowing you're going to play. You got to find a way to keep working and try to find happiness.\n\nOver the next two months, Bell averaged just 10 minutes per game, sinking to career lows in points, field goal percentage and blocks. Even after Jones was lost for the season and DeMarcus Cousins returned from his Achilles tear, Bell's minutes plummeted. His frustrations even made it to television when, late in a January road matchup against the Lakers, cameras caught him in a heated argument with Kerr.\n\nTwo months later, on the eve of a late-season road matchup against the Grizzlies, Bell went to a gift shop at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis and put a purchase on the hotel bill of Brown as a prank. Ultimately, the Warriors didn't find the action funny and suspended him without pay. The fallout from the reasoning behind the suspension caused an uproar around the league and on social media. Users made memes insinuating Bell ordered pornography and other unauthorized services to Brown's bill.\n\nWorse for Bell, he's in the final year of his two-year rookie scale deal, and the optics of his second year don't look good for a guy who's in line for a qualifying offer this summer. Since the incident, Bell maintains he's not worried about his summer plans.\n\n\"I don't really care what people think of me,\" Bell said. \"I know what kind of person I am. Obviously, people make mistakes but everybody makes mistakes, we just happen to be in the light of the media so I don't really care about that. I know the type of player I am. I know what kind of person I am. People, fans, it's a 'what have you done for me lately' type of game. If you haven't done anything lately, you see people turn their back.\n\n\"Now, I get all positive stuff in my DM's and comments. When I wasn't playing, I was getting all types of negative comments, like 'trade me,' stupid stuff like that.\"\n\nLast season, Bell's rookie year could best be described as a rollercoaster. Opening the season, he made 26 of his first 37 shots. Over a 15-game stretch in December, he averaged 7.7 points and 5.3 rebounds on 65.4 percent shooting from the field. Then, he injured his ankle, and his effort started to lack upon return. It got to the point where Kevin Durant took him to the side on a team flight late to talk late in the year.\n\nDespite the hiccups this season, his teammates see growth.\n\n\"He's gotten more intelligent,\" Warriors forward Draymond Green said. \"I think all those things are great but more important than all of that [is] his mental. His professionalism. I think that's where he's grown the most and think right now, that's paying off for him. It's the staying ready, being in the gym non-stop, even when you're playing for 10 games straight, staying in the gym, being there early and getting in early. That's what's paying off for him now. We have confidence in Jordan because he's been in the gym all year long.\"\n\n[RELATED: With KD not close to return, it's up to the Dubs' classic core]\n\nThe effort has paid off as of late. When Kevin Durant missed Game 6 of the Warriors' NBA playoff second-round series with a strained right calf, Kerr looked to Bell, and he delivered four points, two rebounds and two blocks as Golden State eliminated the Houston Rockets. Four nights later, he was plus-5 in a series-opening win against the Blazers, setting the stage for Thursday's performance.\n\nNow, as the postseason moves along, Bell could be seeing more minutes at just the right time.\n\n\"I think people understand in the postseason is when I play my best basketball,\" Bell said, heading out into the night. \"It's winning time. You use the regular season to get better, then in the postseason you put it all together and try to win.\"" ]
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[ null, "50 Cent is teaming up with producer Will Packer on a single-camera comedy called “My Friend 50,” which will be on Fox. 50, who stars on and produces Power on Starz, will serve as an executive producer and will also star in the series. According to Deadline, it revolves around Amanda Kramer, an unstable-20-something woman who believes that joining 50 Cent’s entourage is the answer to all of her problems…….\n\nAccording to sources, Patti LaBelle says she and her devoted fan James Wright Chanel have become close friends since his video praising her Walmart pies went viral and sent sales of the product soaring. In addition to spending Thanksgiving together at Patti’s Philadelphia home, the two filmed a holiday television special set to air on the cooking channel. “It’s one of those blessed stories,” Patti tells People Magazine. “For his birthday, which was Thanksgiving, we were at my home. I invited him before I even met him.”………\n\nAccording to the Hollywood Reporter, the nominations for the 47th Annual NAACP Image Awards, which will be hosted by Anthony Anderson, were announced on December 8, with Ryan Coogler’s Rocky spin-off Creed scoring six nominations, the most among motion pictures. Star Michael B. Jordan is also up for entertainer of the year, nominated alongside Misty Copeland, Pharrell Williams, Shonda Rhimes and Viola Davis. On the TV side, Fox’s “Empire” scored a leading 12 nominations. the most for any TV series. ABC’s “Black-ish” came in second, with 10 nominations………\n\nStrength of Nature, a global leader in the $700-million ethnic hair care industry, announced the acquisition of Motions, Just for Me, Consort, Groom & Clean brands from Unilever. Strength of Nature also acquired the TCB brand’s business in Africa, making the company full owner of TCB. “The Motions, Just for Me, Consort, Groom & Clean and TCB brands are beloved and trusted with a strong legacy, high awareness and great potential. Each provides an excellent foundation for renewed growth and expanded innovation. We look forward to building these brands,” says Mario de la Guardia, CEO of Strength of Nature.\n\nPatti LaBelle has a new line of bedding" ]
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[ "Time for a new sanctuary movement", null, "The following article was published in the November-December 2014 NewsNotes.\n\nThat there is an immigration crisis in this country with great humanitarian concerns is widely acknowledged; the question remains how to address this complicated legal, political and community issue.\n\nCongress has failed to pass immigration reform this year and President Obama’s promise to take executive action has thus far gone unfulfilled – meanwhile the situation for those without legal status in this country worsens. With 1,000 people being deported daily, faith communities around the country increasingly feel compelled to action and are looking for ways to alleviate the suffering of their neighbors and protect the human rights of men, women, and children fleeing their home countries in search of economic opportunities, to reunite with family members, and/or fleeing violence in their communities. Many church communities and congregations are getting involved in reviving the Sanctuary movement (now known as Sanctuary 2014) to declare their religious spaces a safe haven for migrants facing imminent deportation.\n\nThe Sanctuary movement to protect Central American migrants was born in response to an enormous wave of people who fled the wars in Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala. Faith communities along the U.S./Mexico border began publicly allowing immigrants facing imminent deportation to live in their churches until authorities reversed the deportation orders, a strategy that grew to a nationwide movement which at its peak included over 500 religious communities across the country. The Sanctuary movement successfully brought attention to the plight of migrants at that time and resulted in many being granted asylum in the U.S. With the 2014 revival, currently there are six active cases of individuals facing imminent deportation who are living within church walls, two dozen congregations who are prepared to offer Sanctuary when the need arises, and dozens of other congregations and religious groups who are publicly endorsing the Sanctuary 2014 movement. Supporters of the movement can help protect those in Sanctuary by raising public awareness of their situations as well as advocating on their behalf to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Congress and the Obama administration to take action to stop the deportation of people who are deeply integral to the U.S. community.\n\nSouthside Presbyterian Church in Tucson, AZ, first to implement the strategy in 1982, is back at the forefront of the movement providing sanctuary for Daniel Neyoy Ruiz earlier this year for one month until he received a one year stay on his deportation. Ruiz has lived, worked and supported his wife and son in the U.S. for 14 years. Rosa Robles Loreto, who has lived in the U.S. for 15 years with her husband and two children, is Southside’s latest Sanctuary resident. Loreto was arrested and detained for 53 days after a minor traffic violation when police discovered her immigration status. Subsequently, Loreto was asked by the U.S. government to voluntarily deport or face indefinite threat of deportation should ICE decide to pursue her case – which is when she turned to the church for refuge.\n\nLegal recourse for migrants who do not have authorized status in the U.S. is a complicated matter. Sanctuary 2014 is currently focused on cases of individuals like Ruiz and Loreto, who are considered low-priority cases due to their longstanding relationships in the U.S. but are facing imminent deportation. According to a 2011 internal ICE document known as the “Morton Memo,” immigration officials are instructed to use their discretion in pursuing cases in an effort to make best use of available funds and resources – something known as “prosecutorial discretion.” The memo says clearly that ICE officers should take into account how deeply integrated into the community a person is – whether or not they have attended school in the U.S, if they are caring for sick relatives, forming families, even serving in the U.S. military.\n\nThese are very different circumstances for bringing migrants into Sanctuary than the first time around. In the early 1980s faith communities recognized that people crossing the U.S./Mexico border were mainly fleeing civil wars, political repression and violence perpetrated by state governments and military – circumstances which warranted protection by the U.S. government under international law. Migrants who are arriving today for economic reasons, to be reunited with family members already in the U.S., or who are fleeing drug and gang violence in their home countries may have a case but do not necessarily qualify as refugees. Under the 1951 Convention Related to the Status of Refugees and the subsequent 1967 Protocol, a person must satisfy two conditions: 1) Must be unwilling or unable to return to their country of origin “owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted”; and 2) that persecution must be for one of the following reasons: “Race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.” Non-state actors (such as gangs) can be considered persecutors, provided that “they are knowingly tolerated by the authorities, or if the authorities refuse, or prove unable, to offer effective protection,” according to UNHCR guidelines on interpreting the law. But someone who has been a victim of gang violence in their home country must also prove that they are part of a targeted group. Decisions to grant refugee status are made on a case by case basis, and interpretation of the law is subject to court precedents and at the discretion of immigration judges. At this point, Sanctuary cases are a different group of migrants – those who would benefit from an expansion of the use of prosecutorial discretion by ICE officials, and/or through executive action, should Obama decide to unilaterally act to provide a path to citizenship for those who are integral to our communities." ]
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[ null, "Freddie Freeman was scratched from Tuesday's lineup and should return Friday, according to manager Brian Snitker.\n\nThe reason is to attend to a family matter, according to the team.\n\nFreddie Freeman was scratched from Tuesday's spring game against the Orioles for what the team said is a family matter.\n\nThere is no other news related to this so hopefully all is well and he won't continue to miss time.\n\nFreddie Freeman (elbow) will return to the Braves lineup against the Phillies Monday.\n\nFreeman was sidelined when inflammation cropped up in his surgically-repaired right elbow recently. Freeman has said that his pregame warmups might be altered a bit going forward but that he is not concerned at all with the flareup.\n\nFreddie Freeman (elbow) won't return to game action until next week, though general manager Alex Anthopolous reiterated that the Braves are not concerned about the injury.\n\nFreeman was scratched Tuesday due to right elbow inflammation. Despite the team's optimism, it's hard not to be at least a little worried about Freeman. He underwent arthroscopic elbow surgery in October, and dealt with consistent issues throughout 2019.\n\nFreddie Freeman will be scratched from Tuesday's spring training matchup against the Twins due to elbow inflammation.\n\nManager Brian Snitker played off the lineup scratch as nothing serious and just a part of his rehab process, saying that it should just be a few days and \"when he starts feeling good we'll get him back out there.\" It's been four and a half months since Freeman had his elbow surgery and while a lot of fantasy owners and Braves fans could get alarmed by this news, this doesn't seem to be anything to monitor too closely. As long as he can suit up for a few spring games before Opening Day Freeman should assume an early-round pick in all formats." ]
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[ null, "Trading of the ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO) was temporarily halted on Wednesday as investors, panicked by rumors that crypto exchange Binance might back out of a deal to buy rival FTX, triggered the limit up limit down rule as they left the ETF.\n\nBinance CEO Chanpeng Zhao had tweeted on Tuesday that Binance had signed a non-binding letter of intent to acquire FTX and help solve its liquidity crunch, a lifeline for an industry in the midst of a difficult crypto winter. Bitcoin as well as cryptocurrencies solana and ether dropped from late Tuesday into Wednesday due to ongoing concerns about the state of crypto and rumors about the FTX deal.\n\n“Today’s brief trading pause is a market mechanism that applies to all U.S.-listed equities and ETFs, designed to protect investors in volatile markets,” a ProShares spokesperson told VettaFi. “Within minutes, BITO resumed trading and continued to perform as designed. As it has since inception, BITO’s performance closely tracked the price of spot bitcoin before and after the pause.”\n\nBITO stopped trading just after 10:30 AM but was trading again within the hour, with bitcoin futures dropping by more than $1,000 in value in that time. Later in the afternoon, Zhao followed up his Tuesday tweet to share that the deal was off.\n\nThere are paths ahead for bitcoin should investors get the answers they’re looking for about the purported FTX deal, with the currency’s correlation to tech stocks having dropped a bit earlier this month.\n\nStill, investors should do their research and be sure about how they want to use their crypto exposures to get the best out of their digital assets holdings.\n\n“Cryptocurrency-related investments remain volatile even inside an ETF, making it important for advisors and end clients to ensure they understand the underlying liquidity of the product before making a trade,” said VettaFi head of research Todd Rosenbluth.\n\nBITO saw its returns increase over one month compared to its returns over the last three months, up to -6.9% from -21.5% over three months. The actively managed ETF charges 95 basis points for its bitcoin futures approach, having taken in $25 million in one-month flows. The ETF had dropped 13.3% Wednesday as of press time. Whether the FTX deal rumor is true or not remains to be seen." ]
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[ "No keys to this future: Millennials ditch cars for transit", null, "Australian millennials are taking longer to get a driving licence and using public transport more, findings from an international study led by Monash University show.\n\nThis study was the first to compare the travel behaviour of young adults at different life stages and income levels in some of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities – Melbourne, Brisbane, London, New York and Atlanta. Other UK metropolitan areas, such as the West Midlands, were also analysed.\n\nAll cities, apart from New York, recorded a substantial increase in transit kilometres taken by millennials over the past 10 to 15 years – with Brisbane the highest at 66 per cent and Melbourne increasing strongly by 45 per cent.\n\nAlthough auto travel by young adults in Brisbane increased slightly over time (16 per cent), auto kilometres travelled in Melbourne was almost the same as it was in the early 1990s. This may reflect the steady decrease in young Victorians getting a driving licence, from 76 per cent in 2000 to 57 per cent in 2018.\n\n“At this rate, only half of 18 to 23-year-olds in Melbourne will get a licence by 2025,” said Dr Alexa Delbosc, lead researcher and Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering at Monash University.\n\n“But equally important, our study suggests that investments in transit infrastructure are critical if we want to see young people turn away from car travel.”\n\n“We also saw big increases in train patronage, reflecting strong growth in jobs and housing in the city centre.”\n\nBrisbane’s transit supply increased more than any other case study region, with a 40 per cent increase in service kilometres since the early 2000s when the city rolled out its bus rapid transit network (the South Eastern, Northern and Eastern Busways). This change is a key explanation for the significant increase in transit use among students.\n\n“However, it appears that the transit supplied isn’t serving the needs of young adults in later life stages. Transit use in Brisbane shows the largest demographic gap of any case study, with students travelling 3862 more kilometres each year than parents of children,” Dr Delbosc said.\n\nNew York was the only city to experience a significant decrease in transit kilometres travelled. This was despite a boarding increase between 1990 and 2010. Location played the most important role in transport decision-making, with many inner-city dwellers frequently using the service but travelling shorter distances.\n\nAtlanta had the highest auto kilometres of any case study city, but also experienced a jump in transit kilometres taken (16 per cent).\n\nIn almost every city, investing in transit increased its use among young adults. Yet in Melbourne and Brisbane, transit service kilometres have levelled off or decreased since 2011, while the population continues to grow strongly.\n\n“There is little doubt that as millennials start to age and start their own families, they’re likely to adopt more car-oriented travel habits,” Dr Delbosc said.\n\n“But there’s evidence to show that being exposed to transit at a young age can influence travel behaviour much later in life. Investment in transit must keep up with this demand.”" ]
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[ null, "Able Seaman Arthur Ball-Guymer joined the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy in 1922. After training at HMS PHILOMEL as a seaman boy he served onboard the cruisers HMS CHATHAM and HMS DUNEDIN.\n\nHe went to the United Kingdom for gunnery training in 1926 and served in the battleships HMS IRON DUKE and HMS REVENGE. On returning to New Zealand he was posted to the cruiser HMS DUNEDIN once more and was onboard that ship when it went to the aid of the citizen’s during the Napier Earthquake.\n\nFurther training in the United Kingdom followed, which led to Ball-Guymer being onboard the battlecruiser HMS NELSON during the time of the Invergordon Mutiny. Returning once more to New Zealand and after performing service onboard HMS DUNEDIN during the 30’s, he retired from the New Zealand Navy in 1936.\n\nIn 1939, with the outbreak of World War II, Ball-Guymer was recalled to naval service and was posted to the cruiser HMS LEANDER until 1943, where he was landed in Santos just after the Kolombangara episode to be in charge of an Advance Ammunition Base of New Zealand ammunition. Ball-Guymer returned to New Zealand in late 1944 and was discharged from the RNZN some six months later, as an able seaman." ]
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[ "A release of hexavalent chromium in Wixom has caused health and environment officials to caution residents.\n\nFOX 2 - Health and environmental officials are warning of a hexavalent chromium spill in the Huron River watershed Tuesday afternoon, which originated from a company in Wixom.\n\nResidents in Monroe, Oakland, Livingston, Wayne, and Washtenaw counties are being cautioned following a release of hexavalent chromium to the Wixom Sewage Treatment Facility from Tribar Manufacturing in Wixom. The sewer feeds the Wixom wastewater treatment plant, which discharges to the Huron River system.\n\nAccording to the release EGLE was notified at 3:21 p.m. Monday by Tribar that it had released several thousand gallons of a liquid containing 5% hexavalent chromium into the sewer system.\n\nThe company says it discovered the release Monday but indicated it may have started as early as Saturday morning according to Wixom city officials. It is believed that much of the contaminant already made its way through the treatment plant by the time the release was discovered.\n\nMDHHS and Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy issued the warning. Hexavalent chromium is a known carcinogen that can cause a number of adverse health effects through ingestion, skin contact or inhalation.\n\nSampling efforts are underway, and it is anticipated that results will be received in the coming days. This recommendation will be updated as additional information becomes available.\n\n\"This recommendation is being made to help protect the health and safety of families who live, work and play in the Huron River in the affected area,\" said Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director. \"As we gather additional information through sampling, this recommendation may change or be expanded.\"\n\n\"This is a significant release into a large, much-loved waterway,\" said Liesl Clark, EGLE director. \"Our teams are in the field now assessing the situation. We will stay on the job as long as it takes to ensure residents are safe and impacts to the ecosystem are minimized.\"\n\nEGLE is taking river water samples from multiple areas downstream from the treatment plant today and is working with local and state health officials to assess the extent of the contamination. Testing is also taking place within the Tribar facility and the Wixom wastewater treatment plant. Monitoring will continue in coming days and weeks.\n\nOfficials stressed there is no immediate threat to drinking water. The closest drinking water intake is in Ann Arbor. Time-of-travel modeling indicates it would take the contaminant several weeks or more to make its way to the city’s water intakes. The city has been notified of the release and is also taking steps to monitor incoming water.\n\nTribar Manufacturing was identified as the source of PFAS contamination to the river system in recent years, installing additional filtration to help address that problem. State regulators will investigate the circumstances of the weekend release at the facility, but stressed that the immediate concern is ensuring the protection of the environment and public health.", null ]
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[ null, "It’s not often that the top real estate honchos are willing, dare we say eager, to call a reporter from the mountains of North Africa to talk about one of their colleagues.\n\nBut when it came to talking about Scott Rechler, they called from far and wide over the holidays to heap praise on the chief executive officer and chairman of RXR Realty. Developer Joseph Sitt, the head of Thor Equities, for one, phoned Commercial Observer last week from the Atlas Mountains in Morocco.\n\nWhile Mr. Rechler, 47, said he has “no plans to run for any office,” maybe he should. He is a big political donor and clearly has a lot of supporters in high places.\n\nMr. Sitt said Mr. Rechler jests him about running for mayor, and Mr. Sitt responds in kind. But those are just jokes, Mr. Sitt insisted.\n\nBesides making large contributions like a $100,000 donation to the New York State Democratic Committee in April of last year under his wife’s name, Mr. Rechler’s political involvement includes civic work. He is the vice chairman of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey’s board of commissioners. Mr. Rechler was appointed to the board of commissioners in June 2011 by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.\n\nMr. Rechler had a several-month stint filling in as chairman starting last March between when David Samson resigned from the position and John Degnan assumed it. In late July 2014, Mr. Rechler told Commercial Observer his top priority as acting chair and beyond is “that the Port Authority must become more open with more input from the board of commissioners and the public.”\n\nPatrick Foye, the executive director of the Port Authority, credited Mr. Rechler with “spearheading the reform and transparency process during that period.” He added: “He’s been a leader on reform, transparency and accountability.”\n\n“He’s a committed New Yorker and obviously involved with the Port Authority to bring some rational and practical experience in terms of development and I think the governor has faith in his judgment and that’s why he’s on the board with tremendous responsibility,” said Bill Rudin, the CEO of Rudin Management Company, who has gotten to know Mr. Rechler in part because they are both board members of the Washington, D.C.-based industry group Real Estate Roundtable.\n\nWhen he’s not committing his time to the Port Authority, he is running RXR, a multibillion dollar private real estate company out of its New York City and Uniondale, L.I. offices. RXR was the sixth largest developer in the five boroughs in terms of dollar value of properties acquired for all of 2014 with $1.8 billion across six properties, according to data prepared by Real Capital Analytics for Commercial Observer.\n\n“A guy like Scott is a rarity,” said Robert Alexander, the chairman of the New York tri-state region at CBRE, who chatted via his mobile telephone while on vacation. “He is as talented as they come. He has built two major real estate organizations in New York.”\n\n“He blew away the other bidders,” Mr. Alexander said. “He made an intelligent presentation on his plans. He presented a working knowledge of the building, understood what needed to be done. ”\n\n“Long Island is where we originated,” Mr. Rechler said during a December interview in his office in which he had Seth Pinsky, who was hired in 2013 to spearhead RXR’s emerging markets platform, join him.\n\nAiming to focus on areas that other institutional real estate players are not, RXR is keen on neighborhoods of Queens like Flushing, Jamaica and the Rockaways as well as the North Shore of Staten Island and the South Bronx, Mr. Pinsky said. In what the firm calls “urban suburban neighborhoods,” RXR is interested in building “medium- to high-density redevelopment projects near the transit infrastructure,” Mr. Pinsky said, in places with traditional suburban downtowns like Hempstead, Glen Cove, Yonkers and New Rochelle. Mr. Pinsky highlighted how RXR and Renaissance Downtowns Pinsky were designated in October by the City of New Rochelle to develop and reshape the downtown area.\n\n“It’s important that these downtown areas get redeveloped,” Mr. Pinsky said. “There are affordability issues in the city, which can in part be addressed by looking outside the city’s boundaries.”\n\nMr. Pinsky was involved in the firm’s $110 million purchase of the Standard Motor Products Building on Northern Boulevard in Long Island City this past summer and its long-term lease with American Landmark Properties for the 650,000-square-foot, 10-story 470 Vanderbilt Avenue near the Barclays Center for $200 million, also this last summer.\n\nIn July, RXR’s $420 million 99-year triple-net lease at 75 Rockefeller Plaza commenced, and the firm is spending in excess of $150 million to renovate the 630,000-square-foot building. A Cushman & Wakefield team including Bruce Mosler, the chairman of global brokerage at Cushman & Wakefield, is marketing the building for RXR. Mr. Mosler also co-represented ownership in the December 2013 lease of the building, which was in need of a major capital improvement program.\n\n“When we selected on behalf of ownership who to partner with at 75 Rock it was Scott because ownership believed he could execute on the plan and [the building was] best off in his hands,” Mr. Mosler said via his cell phone, noting that Mr. Rechler wasn’t the highest bidder. “The structure of the deal was complex,” he added, and since RXR would be investing more than $100 million in the redevelopment “execution becomes important.”\n\nMr. Sitt said he zeroed in on Mr. Rechler in the $595 million purchase of 530 Fifth Avenue in June. Mr. Sitt said he didn’t want to invest so heavily in one transaction and decided to diversify by selling the office component. Mr. Rechler was his first call because he’s “quick, easy and decisive,” said Mr. Sitt. The pair do good business together despite Mr. Sitt’s position as the chairman and founder of the Global Gateway Alliance whose goal, Mr. Sitt joked, is to “complain about the Port Authority.” Thor ended up partnering with RXR and General Growth Properties in the acquisition.\n\nOther major projects RXR has cooking include the $200 million development of the 560,000-square-foot retail complex on Pier 57 at West 15th Street with Young Woo. The plan, Mr. Pinsky said, “is that on the bottom two levels there will be a unique retail and food marketplace.” Mr. Rechler was quick to note that “it’s not another Eataly.”\n\nRXR also closed on the $330 million purchase of 61 Broadway in the Financial District in May and is upgrading the lobby. This past December, RXR went into contract to purchase the 1.2-million-square-foot Class A commercial building at 32 Old Slip from Beacon Capital Partners for $675 million, as Commercial Observer previously reported.\n\n“He’s sharp as a tack,” said Mr. Alexander, who was involved in the 32 Old Slip deal. “He’s quick. He’s to the point. He’s highly intelligent and analytical. And he works like a banshee.”\n\nMr. Mosler said: “This is a man that has been able to foresee, forecast and understand the market.”\n\nMr. Rechler anticipates the New York office market is “going to continue to pick up momentum” and product will be needed in the next couple of years as absorption continues to outpace supply.\n\nRXR is “trying to follow the market trends and with unique product,” Mr. Rechler said.\n\nThe firm is also diversifying with plans to play all elements of the capital stack more often.\n\nRXR made a $150 million mezzanine loan for David Werner’s recent acquisition of 5 Times Square for $1.5 billion. As Commercial Observer reported in September, Broad Street Development closed on the purchase of 80 Broad Street from Savanna for $173 million. Mr. Rechler said his firm provided around $90 million in preferred equity in the deal.\n\n“Historically, we’ve probably done a billion dollars of this type of stuff,” Mr. Rechler said. “We bought a lot of mezz and paper when we first came to New York. The origination side is more recent for us so far in this cycle and will become a relatively meaningful part of our business. And we will do that for development, too.”\n\nHe added: “Over the next three to five years, I could see us doing a couple billion dollars of this.”\n\nAs for funding his own deals, RXR relies on discretionary funds from mostly non-U.S. institutional investors. He said since 2009 RXR has raised $4 billion of equity through those investors. The average investment? More than $50 million.\n\nMr. Rechler said he is not considering going public because he likes to buck the trends.\n\n“Our business model is much more opportunistic—see where the markets are going, get ahead of the markets,” Mr. Rechler said noting that his company doesn’t have a “scarcity of capital.”\n\nThe firm’s model seems to be working as Mr. Rechler keeps snapping up big assets and winning over his colleagues.\n\n“Scott is a very successful real estate investor,” emailed Douglas Harmon, a senior managing director at Eastdil Secured. “He utilizes a unique triple barrel attack when buying or re-developing complicated large scale properties: 1) he has vast experience, 2) he maintains and cultivates ample war chests of available capital, and 3) he has an engaging and sympatico style that has produced many an ally in our industry. This rare combination of attributes plus a ‘good eye’ has served him well over the last two decades.”" ]
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[ null, "What has long been suspected has, six years later, been confirmed: the Godhra train fire (2/2002) which burned some 60 Hindu pilgrims alive was, in fact, initiated by Muslim extremists. Hindus long assumed this, and went on a rampage against Muslims in the Gujarat district soon after the Godhra train incident. Ironically, Osama bin Laden used to point to this episode as evidence of non-Muslim hatred for Muslims (The Al Qaeda Reader, 27). Now the facts are clear. Once again, it was Muslims who cast the first stone.\n\nGANDHINAGAR: The Nanavati-Mehta judicial inquiry commission on the Godhra train carnage has based its conclusion of it being a “pre-planned conspiracy” on the recorded evidence of over 100 witnesses, who claimed to having heard a crowd of about a 1,000 Muslims shouting “set the train on fire and kill the Hindus.” The report said “instigating slogans” were also made through loudspeakers from a nearby mosque to attack the Hindus.Â\n\n* Now watch for that dreaded ‘backlash’/ed\n\nThe evidence recorded by the commission also claimed that a mob of Muslims attacked the train and stoned the coaches so heavily that the passengers could not come out. This was to ensure maximum casualties when the S-6 coach of the Sabarmati Express was “set afire.”\n\nThe commission in its 168-page report said the “conspiracy” was hatched by some local Muslims at the Aman guest house in Godhra the previous night. The conspirators immediately made arrangements for collecting about 140 litres of petrol from a nearby pump on the night of February 26, 2002, and the next day when the train arrived in Godhra, Hasan Lala after forcibly opening the vestibule between coaches S-6 and S-7 entered S-6 and threw burning rags setting it on fire.\n\nThe commission said the passengers of the train were attacked the second time some three hours after the stone throwing and burning incident when the train was being shunted to detach the two affected coaches. Two mobs of Muslims of about 700 people started pelting stones on the passengers waiting at the yard for the train to reassemble and resume their onward journey to Ahmedabad. The police had to open fire killing two persons and injuring one to disperse the violent mobs. This refutes the theory that it was an accidental fire, it claimed." ]
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[ null, "Washington, D.C is full of history and intrigue. Our nation’s capital is an amazing place to visit; you can see incredible examples of architecture, view famous landmarks, and experience ghosts and spirits. Washington, D.C. is well known for being home to many historical and otherworldly figures.\n\nThis house is named after the two families involved with purchasing it, building it, and occupying it. The Cutts’ and the Madison’s were two well-known names in Washington, D.C. society. These two families are at the center of the Cutts-Madison house.\n\nHistory of the Cutts-Madison house\n\nThe house was constructed in 1818–1819 by Richard Cutts. He had the house built for himself and Anna Payne Cutts, his wife, who was Dolley Madison’s sister.\n\nThe two-story house was designed with dormer windows and an elegant gabled roof, there are chimneys at both the north and south ends of the building. The exterior of the home was originally covered in grey stucco. The house faces Lafayette Square with its original front since reoriented. The house sits on a large lot for a Washington center house; it has lots of space on all sides. After construction, there were dirt roads on two sides of the house, the west and north. There was also a large flower garden with fruit trees to the south and east of the house. The garden of the home went south to the Tayloe House, all the way at the south end of the block. Originally the Cutts-Madison house was one of the more pretentious homes in the city at the time. The street in front of the house was laid with gravel by the city in 1823.", null, "Who was Dolley Madison?\n\nWho was Dolley Madison and how did she come into possession of the house?\n\nDolley Madison’s sister was married to Cutts. Thus he was easily able to secure a good mortgage which allowed him to pay for the house to be designed and built. However, the bank that gave the mortgage to Cutts sold the mortgage on in 1828, it went to former President James Madison for the sum of $5,750. James Madison unfortunately died in 1836, his widow, Dolley Madison then was left holding the mortgage to the home. Her husband’s death regrettably left Dolley in a position of financial difficulty, In an effort to reduce her expenses, instead of continuing the mortgage, she took up residency in the house. Presidents Henry Harrison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, Martin Van Buren, John Quincy Adams, William John Tyler, and Zachary Taylor all paid her several visits in her home, as did other notable citizens John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster. Despite this cavalcade of notable guests and a circle of financially supportive friends Dolley Madison continued to have financial struggles, though.\n\nAfter her return to the Cutts–Madison House, an incident of arson took place, the house was set on fire one night when unknown persons placed lit matches between the closed shutters at the rear of the house. The flames started to spread and Dolley Madison was awakened by a servant and saved from death. The fire put out in short order, and thankfully the damage to the building was not extensive.\n\nThe house on Lafayette Square was the home of Dolley Madison until her death on July 12, 1849. John Payne Todd, her only surviving child from her first marriage, to lawyer John Todd, inherited the property on April 3, 1851. Todd later sold the house and the property to a Mr. Charles Wilkes.\n\nDolley Madison was raised a Quaker and tried to live those principals. Her first husband was also a Quaker and chosen for her by her father. After he died, Dolley met James Madison. They were complete opposites but remained married for 42 years. Dolley is best known for saving the portrait of George Washington at the beginning of the War of 1812. When the British burned and destroyed Washington, D.C., Dolley recognized the need to rebuild it in order to give the country a sense of pride. She personally made it a point to visit people in town and was instrumental in getting the city up and running again. Her devotion to the country and her pride in America, made her a favorite among the public.\n\nWhen former President James Madison died, Dolley was grief-stricken. She would remain inconsolable and missed him terribly.", null, "Who was Charles Wilkes?\n\nAs mentioned before, Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes purchased the home form Dolly Madison’s only surviving son from her marriage to Lawyer John Todd in 1851. By that time he had the chance to make changes to the layout and external faces of the home. First Wilkes moved the main entrance of the house from its original location on Madison Place NW to H Street NW. Then he turned the porch that had been on the west side of the house into a window. He also eliminated the gable roof and installed a flat roof instead. Next, he added an outbuilding to the rear. Its purpose was not mentioned. He also installed a bay window to the south side of the house.\n\nAs well as the Wilkes’s, during the 1850s and 1860s, the house welcomed several notable residents. Wilkes rented the house out, first to Sir William Gore Ouseley, who was named Special Envoy to Central America, and on his way to the region used the Cutts–Madison House to entertain lavishly. Subsequently, the house was used as the Washington-based headquarters of General George McClellan after the First Battle of Bull Run during the Civil War. The Cutts–Madison House was used briefly by the French Claims Commission after the Civil War.\n\nIn 1855 John Wilkes chose to mortgage the house. Over the next 15 years, the title to that mortgage passed through several owners until George B. Warren purchased it in 1870. The mortgage was assigned to his daughter, Phebe Warren Tayloe upon Warren’s death in 1880. Then, she, unfortunately, died just two years later in 1882, and the mortgage was passed to her niece Elizabeth H. Price who became the new owner of the property. Price then sold the mortgage to Edward Tayloe Perry in December 1884. Charles Wilkes meanwhile deeded the house to his three daughters and his wife in 1870. Upon his death in 1877 the Wilkes family sold the deed to the house to the Cosmos Club for $40,000.\n\nA most hospitable ghost\n\nDolley Madison was such a large and prominent feature in the Washington, D.C. circuit, that people theorize that her ghost still lingers today. After all, she spent most of her life at the Cutts-Madison home, as well as dying there.\n\nIn the late 19th century, men who were leaving the Cosmo Club (what the Cutts-Madison home would become) could be seen tipping their hats to the lady sitting in the rocker on the front porch.\n\nDolly Madison and the Cutts-Madison house\n\nDolley Madison was a quiet woman who lived a large life. She was full of pride for her country and the love of her city. The house she lived in, and ultimately died in, saw many famous presidents and statesmen visit. Dolley Madison also spent a lot of time and energy reenergizing Washington, D.C. after the war. It was her efforts that brought the capital back to life.\n\nIt is very possible that Dolley Madison’s spirit still sits on the front porch of her former home today. She could be waiting for her husband. Or she could just be happy to view the city she loved so much in our nation’s capital.\n\nA trip to visit the Cutts-Madison House is one that would please both yourself and Dolley Madison." ]