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[ null, "Getting pregnant as a teenager and being coerced into giving her baby up for adoption left a festering scar on Jaymee Ballard’s life. Trapped by poverty and without many allies, Jaymee nearly gives up hope of getting her daughter back after her best friend is murdered. Now, four years later, a wealthy woman with legal connections hires her as a housekeeper, and Jaymee gathers the courage to seek her help. But Jaymee’s last chance ends up in a puddle of blood in one of the historic antebellum mansions in Roselea, Mississippi.\nI just murdered your wife…again.\nAn unsigned letter consisting of six horrifying words turns Nick Samuels stagnant life upside down. Stuck in emotional purgatory since his wife’s unsolved murder four years ago, Nick is about to self-destruct. The arrival of the letter claiming credit for his wife’s murder and boasting of a new kill sends Nick to Roselea, where he and Jaymee’s worlds collide.\nJaymee and Nick realize exposing the truth about her daughter’s adoption is the only way to solve the murders. Up against years of deception, they rush to identify the killer before the evidence–and Jaymee’s daughter–are lost.\nBut the truth doesn’t always set the guilt-ridden free. Sometimes, it destroys them.\n\nBorn in Indiana and raised in Iowa, Stacy Green earned degrees in journalism and sociology from Drake University. After a successful advertising career, Stacy became a proud stay-at-home mom to her miracle child. Now a full-time author, Stacy juggles her time between her demanding characters and supportive family. She loves reading, cooking, and the occasional gardening excursion. Stacy lives in Marion, Iowa with her husband Rob, their daughter Grace, and the family’s three obnoxious but lovable canine children.\nYou can find her debut novel, INTO THE DARK as well as TIN GOD in both digital and print.\nWebsite / Amazon Author Page / Facebook / Twitter / Literary Addicts\n\nPurchase Stacy Green's other books Welcome to Las Vegas and Into the Dark Follow the Tour Stacy Green is giving away a swag pack for her tour. Open to US Addresses. 2 Winners Fill out the Form Below to Enter.\na Rafflecopter giveaway\nPromo" ]
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[ null, "I don’t know if you noticed, but a lot of indie games came out in 2016. So many, in fact, that game websites are currently running articles talking about how almost 40% of all games released on Steam came out this year. While the quality of the vast majority of those games is…questionable to say the least, the list of genuinely good indie games that came out this year is well beyond what I could squeeze into just a single Top 10 article.\n\nBefore I get on with it I want to stress this is just my own list. I’m only going to be listing indie games I personally played, and I’m going to be leaving out any games that are still in Early Access. If your favorite indie game of 2016 didn’t make the list, it’s probably because I haven’t got around to playing it yet.\n\nSo, presented in no particular order, here are 10 of the best indie games in 2016.", null, "If you’ve ever read any of my other articles, you’ll probably already know that I love rogue-likes/lites of all types, and Enter the Gungeon is one of my favorites released this year. Imagine The Binding of Isaac with less gross-out body humor, more bullet hell elements, and guns. Lots and lots of insane and totally impractical guns, including a homing rocket launcher that shoots bees. If you like challenging top-down shooters with rogue-lite elements, then you owe it to yourself to add Enter the Gungeon to your game library.", null, "Released during the summer after nearly a year in Early Access, Brigador is a tactical, vehicle-based isometric shooter that harkens back to titles like Syndicate. You play as a Brigador, a ruthless mercenary hired by a shadowy organization to liberate the city of Solo Nobre following the death of its brutal dictator. You can choose from around 45 vehicles in total, each with their own unique play styles and weaponry. It’s a flawed gem to be sure, but Brigador really nails the feeling of piloting a big, stompy mech with enough firepower to level five city blocks.", null, "The original SteamWorld Dig was a fun platformer/dig ’em up set in a strange Wild West-like world of steam-powered robots. With SteamWorld Heist, the developers kept the core setting but took a totally different approach to gameplay. This time around you lead a crew of robotic space pirates as you board, loot, and escape from massive cargo ships. It actually plays quite a bit like Valkyria Chronicles mixed with Worms, where each “turn” consists of you moving around one of your characters and lining up trick shots in a 2D environment. It’s available on basically every modern gaming platform, so you don’t have an excuse to miss it.", null, "In 2006, an action RPG named Titan Quest was released by the now-defunct companies THQ and Iron Lore Entertainment. After a fairly lengthy development cycle, the former developers of Titan Quest launched their latest action RPG, Grim Dawn, early this year. In many ways, Grim Dawn is the Diablo 3 that many fans were looking for, with its grim atmosphere, meaty combat, deep character customization, and epic loot drops. While Diablo 3 has dramatically improved over the years, Grim Dawn is my current go-to when I want to explore a dungeon, smash some monsters, and find some awesome new items.", null, "Taking a break from all the PC and console games, Reigns is one of the few mobile titles that really grabbed me this year. This simplistic yet engaging kingdom management/adventure game is inspired by, of all things, the dating app Tinder. Your goal is to rule your kingdom for as long as possible by swiping your screen left or right when presented with various choices. It’s a lot more difficult than it sounds, as the game has a tendency to kill you over and over again. While you can grab it on PC, Reigns really shines on mobile.", null, "Darkest Dungeon is a really unique party-based dungeon crawler that combines the best elements of rogue-likes and psychological horror. Recruit adventurers and explore the catacombs below your family’s estate after it has been overrun by eldritch abominations. The most unique aspect of the game is the Affliction system that seeks to crush the mind and spirit of your adventurers. The monstrosities that lurk in the depths are simply too terrifying for mere mortals to comprehend, forcing you to constantly rotate your party to prevent crippling mental breakdowns or even heart attacks. The endgame stage of Darkest Dungeon is easily the weakest part of the game, but the journey is still “enjoyable” enough to warrant a purchase.", null, "If exploring the suffocating darkness of monster-filled dungeons is too stressful for you, why not relax with Stardew Valley? This country life RPG takes more than a few cues from the classic Harvest Moon franchise, but dismissing it as a mere clone would be a grave injustice. Build and manage your own farm, go fishing, settle down with one of the town’s bachelors or bachelorettes, and help a devastated country town get back on its feet. The game is still being frequently updated with new content, so Stardew Valley has a ton of content for the price.", null, "SUPERHOT Team\n$24.99- Available on PC and Xbox One\n\nOriginal developed over the course of a week for a game jam, SUPERHOT is a prime example of the unique experiences that can be created by merely combining game genres. SUPERHOT is an FPS where time slows to a crawl when you aren’t moving, allowing you to carefully think out your next moves and emulate the crazy action scenes you see in movies. I must admit that I personally think the game is a bit lacking in content for the price, but it’s still well worth checking out.", null, "Hyper Light Drifter gained an insane amount of attention during its Kickstarter campaign towards the end of 2013. It managed to raise over $600,000 at a time when many journalists were declaring that the crowdfunding bubble had burst. All that extra funding unfortunately delayed the game’s release date significantly as it ballooned in scope, but the end result was an excellent homage to classic adventure games with Studio Ghibli-style world building. The 60 FPS patch released several months back made the game even better and fixed many of the issues critics had with the game in its original form.", null, "Finally we come to Owlboy, the highly anticipated indie adventure that released last month. With a development cycle that lasted just shy of a decade, Owlboy defied the odds and became one of those few vaporware games that ended up being completely worth the wait. With it’s fantastic pixel art, soundtrack, and engaging story and mechanics, Owlboy sets a new standard for retro-inspired indie platformer/adventure games. Hopefully Anderson and D-Pad Studio’s next adventure won’t take another decade to release.\n\nDespite a few high profile flops, 2016 was another great year in gaming. A mere Top 10 list really doesn’t do this year in gaming justice. There’s still many indie games I could list that were great this year, and even more titles that I still haven’t gotten around to. Say what you will about 2016 as a whole, but when it comes to video games the year was pretty kind to us." ]
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[ null, "Brown Girl contributors Amrita Kumar-Ratta and Sundeep Hans share their thoughts about the seven-part Netflix Series “Delhi Crime,” written and directed by Richie Mehta, with one another before and after watching. Amrita and Sundeep are both Indo-Canadian women, with roots in Brampton, Ontario, where Indo-Canadian Mehta is from as well.\n\nQuite honestly, I was skeptical about watching the new Netflix series, “Delhi Crime.” The brutal gang rape of Jyoti Singh Pandey has been sensationalized by the media and by filmmakers ever since the incident took place in December 2012.\n\nFirst, there was Leslee Udwin’s 2015 film, “India’s Daughter,” which was produced by BBC and aired on television in many places globally (though not in India) on International Women’s Day (March 8) 2015; this film took a very ‘white saviour’ approach to the case and its very public response. I saw it the day it aired and was sad, but not surprised, to see that the film reinforced the idea that brown women must be saved from brown men.\n\nThen, there was Deepa Mehta’s 2016 film, “Anatomy of Violence.” This film had potential, since it aimed to address the very root cause of the incident, and since it was directed by an Indo-Canadian woman who had a track record for taking up timely and sensitive subjects, mostly around violence against women. Yet this film, too, was deeply problematic. I went to a film screening followed by a Q&A with Mehta when it was released and came away feeling both absolutely triggered and utterly disappointed with her far too crass, far too experimental, and far too under-researched project. It was a work of speculative abstract docudrama at best.\n\nWhen I heard the news about “Delhi Crime,” written and directed by Indo-Canadian filmmaker Richie Mehta — whose work I greatly admire — I was excited. I was curious. But in light of the previous two films and countless sensationalized news stories, I was, understandably, skeptical.\n\nTruthfully, since the 2012 incident, I have felt like because suddenly the world was watching, suddenly India was concerned about sexual assault and violence against women, broadly speaking, and suddenly the people of India spoke out loudly about injustice. That’s not at all to say that this crime was not worthy of attention — of course it was. It does, however, make a point about whose lives are valued more than others, and how urban landscapes are concerned about their global reputation.\n\nI wondered what would make “Delhi Crime” any different from previous attempts at unpacking what happened in 2012? Would this series romanticize or essentialize the issue as the previous films did? Would it forget that this incident was just one out of many horrific incidences that occur unreported and/or under-investigated every day?\n\nI almost want to say ditto and ditto! You’ve captured several of my thoughts, but I’ll expand because I, too, felt many feelings going into this viewing.\n\nI was worried that they would sensationalize the story the way it was sensationalized by the Indian news media from the onset. The details were so horrific that nothing needed to be falsely amplified for us to feel repulsed by it all. The finger pointing I could understand, but the levels to which several journalists and channels stooped was nasty to watch.\n\nI watched the documentary, “India’s Daughter,” and was disappointed with the direction they took. The interview with one of her rapists wasn’t necessary — why give him a platform at all?! We didn’t need to hear him to understand his views of women. Letting him speak, and letting his lawyer speak, were unnecessary bits of drama that left a bad taste in my mouth. It’s one of the reasons I didn’t want to watch the Deepa Mehta film.\n\nThe huge protests that made international news were awesome to behold. The “awakening of India” stories we were bombarded with did, initially at least, spark hope in me, but that spark died quickly! The problem of inequality in India wasn’t going to be fixed by protests alone.\n\nAlso, until we spoke, I hadn’t seen anything directed by Richie Mehta and I truly thought he was from Bollywood. I shuddered to think what a Bollywood guy would do with this story. I felt a bit better knowing he wasn’t coming from this context.\n\nI went into “Delhi Crime” super apprehensive, but knowing that Shefali Shah had said yes to starring in the series, and that Netflix backed it, did help my willingness to give it a go.\n\nOverall, “Delhi Crime” did not disappoint. I was quite pleasantly surprised at the realism and the sensitivity with which this project was undertaken. This has, in fact, been the first nuanced account of the horrific 2012 incident that I have seen and, minus minor hiccups, I’m calling it a successful retelling of a horrendous and previously much-overdramatized story. It is raw, emotion-heavy and filled with suspense.\n\nThe brilliance of this series is in its framing. It starts with a ‘regular’ relationship between DCP South Vartika Chaturvedi — wonderfully portrayed by Shefali Shah — and her 20-something daughter Chandni (Yashaswini Dayama) against the backdrop of the beautifully chaotic Delhi. It’s a city whose good and beauty Vartika is trying so hard to protect even if she doesn’t always believe in it, while her daughter Chandni can only see its darkness and instead wishes to move to Canada.\n\nThe premise of “Delhi Crime” is that Delhi, like most urban centres, is a contradiction of life and death, of love and corruption, of gajar halwa and apathy. It is neither good nor bad, but always straddles both. This contradiction is probably best shown by Neeti, expertly played by Rasika Dugal, a razor-sharp officer-in-training whose empathy cannot be rivaled. The contradiction is carried consistently through to the end, when Vartika celebrates the capturing of all suspects with ice cream and gets ready to go home to Chandni, only to find out that one of the suspects, Jai Singh, has committed suicide.\n\nSuch is the nature of Vartika’s work; she may overwhelmingly see the bad, but as her colleague notes, 99% of Delhi-ites are good. It seems that here, director Richie Mehta is reminding his audience not to essentialize an entire city or country based on one horrendous incident. Honestly, it’s about time we had this perspective.\n\nThis is a key theme throughout “Delhi Crime,” in fact. There are many elements which move beyond the idea of India as uniquely corrupt/unjust and remind us of our collective search for gender justice at a global level. Whether this crime had taken place in India or in Canada, for instance, we would still see an overwhelming focus on the investigation of a crime (e.g., the search for suspects, the push against media attention, the desire for victim statements, etc.) rather than on the wellbeing of the survivor of violence (or, in this case, the woman who fought until she died). “Delhi Crime” does a wonderful job of portraying a wider, borderless issue of injustice — particularly during the Me Too era — using the Nirbhaya case as a beautifully framed contextual device.\n\n“Delhi Crime” is very much rooted in the ‘good cop’ narrative, and there are definitely moments where the plight of the male victim in the bus attack is sensationalized. Even so, there is enough of a balanced portrayal of the humanity of individual police officers coupled with the corruption of the law enforcement and political systems in India (e.g., the violence during inspection; the indifference of certain officers; the corruption of certain political candidates) which allows the show to retain its nuance overall.\n\n“Delhi Crime” gets the thumbs up from me. It’s not for the faint of heart, nor is it the kind of show you want to watch before you sleep. However, it’s sincere and it captures the complexity of sexual assault and violence against women in urban India; not to mention it leaves its audience, no matter where they are located, with some important things to think about – regarding representation, (in)justice, empathy, and solidarity. As an Indo-Canadian artist-scholar-activist, I’m feeling pretty darn proud right now.\n\nAs you’ve said, it wasn’t the easiest of watches, but I’m glad I watched. “Delhi Crime” isn’t something you can binge. The story is real, the horror was real, and it feels like a punch in the gut that lingers, without the sensationalism I was afraid would be added.\n\nAgain we agree, “Delhi Crime” is a bit too cop-centric, but I actually enjoyed this aspect of the series. Getting to see the nitty-gritty and sometimes down and dirty business of the investigation was interesting. Seeing the policies and protocols of the Delhi police in this story was more helpful to my understanding of the differences between the systems of East and West, and was definitely more helpful than of all of those cop-centric, dishoom-dishoom Bollywood films!\n\nFor example, how the team has to sneak in all of the accused through the back entrance by jumping a fence while holding hands because none of them were handcuffed was a “wow” moment for me. The lights going out in the entire police station while the investigation was underway because of the lack of operational budget was another such doozy.\n\nSeeing this side of the police system—the sheer underfunding, lack of a unionized system (no paid overtime, yet tons of overtime anyway!), and still getting the job done as a team without much in the way of accolades—was fascinating.\n\nShefali Shah truly is something else. I believed everything she was showing me, she was incredible. The whole cast was very good. Another standout was Rasika Duggal; her eyes and the sheer exhaustion coupled with profound empathy that she was able to convey was gut-wrenching.\n\nMehta’s direction and his approach to this story were well done. This was a solid watch and I would recommend this across the board.\n\nSummary: Both Amrita and Sundeep went in skeptical — and cynical — and came out absolutely impressed. “Delhi Crime” is definitely one to watch, bearing in mind the trigger warning, which should be taken seriously." ]
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[ "April roundtable: Who are the stock-raisers?", null, "Our staff watched a lot of games in April. We were all over the place and saw players and teams from all levels. Now that the NCAA Live Period is over, we wanted to jump into a group discussion about what we saw. Today we asked our staff: Whose stock could see you hitting the next level because of their play this past month?\n\nExpect for things to really get going with David Beatty. Yes, everyone wants that big time shooter of the basketball, something that the Philly Pride guard continues to develop. However, where the 6-foot-3 junior brings his greatest value is in showcasing elite toughness and a major chip onto the playing floor. Indiana, Temple, and Pitt are the latest to get involved with the eastern Pennsylvania recruit, though it should ramp up greatly in the coming weeks. Beatty is going to be a guy that wins every 50-50 ball, defends various spots on the floor, and has the gusto to take and make the game winning shot during crunch time situations. - Corey Evans\n\n2017 Carolina Wolves shooting guard Christiaan Jones picked up his first scholarship offer from Charleston Southern at the Atlanta Jam because of his impressive shooting ability. In fact, he made 20 three-pointers in four games at the #ATLJam. That will get you noticed, and several schools have been in to see him over the past few weeks. With offers in hand from Charleston Southern and Maryland Eastern Shore, it’s just a matter of time before they start coming in waves for Jones. Everyone is going to need shooters at the next level and he has proved he can do just that. Expect a variety of low-major and mid-major schools to be involved with him. - Garrett Tucker\n\nGeorgia Stars 16U point guard Will Richardson could be that guy. Richardson is one of the most trending players in Georgia’s 2018 class and he has shown why this spring. He currently holds an offer from Georgia; however, expect that list to grow over the course of the next year. - Carter Wilson\n\nI have a long list of guys that fit this question perfectly. Zach Jacobs of River City Reign will be a popular guy with the high academic programs. The 6-foot-7 big man was great at the Atlanta Jam. In Georgia, keep an eye on David Quimby of Albany Dougherty. He was one of the best scorers we saw in the building at the Norman Parker Showcase. Tyreke Key of the Tennessee Bobcats made you take notice as he pumped in the points en route to an Atlanta Jam championship. Jaylon Hall of Western Kentucky Elite is a long 6-foot-5 combo guard with a very high ceiling. All four of these guys are terrific sleepers to chase down for mid to low-majors. - Justin Young" ]
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[ "Friend of neverland, AH, commented on my post about Lon Dumont last Friday, saying, in part:\n\n“…I hope that Lon is as turned on by your words as you are turned on by his methodical manhandling of his opponents!”\n\nIt’s no secret that I’m turned on by Lon’s ringcraft in the extreme. I can only wish such passionate pleasure on my dearest friends. I was nursing a bodybuilder wrestling fantasy before I first saw Lon displaying his gorgeous physique in the BG East ring. In fact, bulging, expertly crafted muscles, paired with championship indy pro ring skills and a wicked sharp wit was starring in my wrestling kink imagination for a majority of my life. Lon’s arrival on the scene at BG East was an epiphany, the alignment of stars, a fantasy man climbing out of my erotic longings and into the ring. True enough, it’s only now that he’s officially my homoerotic wrestler of the month, but he owned the title long before I actually saw him leave big, sweaty Eddy Rey hanging defenseless in the ropes, watching Lon pump a sweetly peaked bicep in his dumbstruck face.", null, "While I don’t know what’s turning Lon on at the moment, I do know that he read my latest post. I also know that he’s a genuinely gracious muscle hunk, because he generously forwarded me these pics from the culmination of months and months of obsessive physical training as he competed in several bodybuilding competitions this season.", null, "The pro tan seems oppressive for those of us unaccustomed to the particular tastes and demands of the competition bodybuilding scene. However, I’d drop a paycheck to be the one to finger paint the shiny, brown pigment across every bulge and in every nook and cranny. Reports are that Lon’s trophy case is completely maxed out after competing in multiple shows this season. His hot muscles understandably earned the respect of plenty of judges.", null, "As much as his on-stage side chest pose impressed the judges, I have to say, his side chest pose in the ring, with one boot planted victoriously into the back of writhing Morgan Cruise is about 50 times more awe-inspiring for my tastes.", null, "The pro tanned, slicked up sculpture of Lon’s double bicep in physique competition is hot, but the image of him lifted off his feet in a full nelson and forced to pump out the same pose in submission to beefy Eddy Rey is off the charts!", null, "With the stage lights glistening off his obliques, there’s no denying that this single bicep shot is a work of art. But hot damn, Lon gazing lovingly at that same bulging bicep even as he threatens to snap Terry O’Daly’s knee off in the ring is simply incomparable!", null, "No doubt about it, I love hot, muscular, beautiful bodies like Lon’s. Competitive bodybuilding’s insistence on slicking their muscle men up with baby oil and stripping them down to minimal posing trunks makes the sport one of the most spectacular spectator sports ever dreamed up. But anything, anything that happens under the bright lights of non-contact bodybuilding is mind-blowingly eroticized (even more) when a hot, handsome, hard muscle man is transported into the wrestling ring. Lon would be a fantasy man based solely on his razor wit and aesthetic proportions, without a doubt. But he’s reigning homoerotic wrestler of the month because he’s all that and a sexy ass pro wrestler, too!", null, "One thought on “Exceeding Myself with Happiness”" ]
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[ "Over the last year, not only have we received the massive Plains of Eidolon expansion pack for Warframe, but we’ve also got numerous character updates. Octavia and Harrow are absolutely wonderful support Frames, with Gara being an alright addition, whereas someone like Hydroid not only got his Primed version, but was reworked to be a phenomenal character to have in a party. Zephyr has received a similar treatment as she recently picked up a rework to make her flow better in combat and traversal. The latest quarterly Prime update has come and with it we now have a Zephyr Prime to find in the drop tables. We’re taking a look at what the latest update brings and whether or not Zephyr Prime is worth your time.\n\nOf the colossal roster, Zephyr has been one of the least popular and least sought after Warframes. Granted, there have been far less appealing Frames in the past, such as Hydroid and Limbo, but Digital Extremes continues to rebalance characters so they better fit into specialized areas of the content, and that’s exactly what has happened with Zephyr. Almost two months ago, Zephyr received a rework that combined two of her abilities and an additional one in its place. It was something that Warframe needed, especially considering her capabilities were less than appealing. With her rebalance, the developers have released a Primed version of Zephyr and with it comes a slightly altered appearance and enhanced stats.", null, "Outside of a sharp-edged revamped appearance, Zephyr’s armor has increased significantly from 15 to 75, which could be a tad higher considering it makes her a little more vulnerable, but then again her shields and health remain surprisingly favorable all things considering. Zephyr’s energy tank also has received a 50% bump, which only adds to her maneuverable abilities requiring little energy in the first place. Additionally, Zephyr follows suit with Ash in that she has received a boost in run speed. Even though she’s still not as fast as Loki, she’s a close runner-up alongside Mirage, Nova and Ashe Prime. If anything, Zephyr is the ideal for getting through areas as quick as possible, which could be complimented with Volt’s Speed ability.\n\nIn terms of abilities, Zephyr is surprisingly well-rounded, not only being nimble on her feet, but also has survivability and crowd-control techniques that do well in most situations. Bringing her into the Plains of Eidolon is where she shines the best, as she’s able to maneuver across the vast open area with ease, not using up too much energy in the process. Her first ability, Tail Wind, which has absorbed the Dive Bomb attack, is to thank for this, as not only will it allow players to hurl Zephyr tens of meters into the air, moving away from the action and exploring spots of a map you once thought inaccessible, but they’ll be able to have her come crashing down for impact damage. This combined with her floaty nature while airborne ensures you’ll be going from corner to corner in the Plains of Eidolon in no time. With that said, for standard linear missions, this technique is less useful, at least outside of dashing forward at a rapid pace.", null, "Airburst is Zephyr’s newest ability and is a solid attack. It throws three projectiles forward and damages enemies in a radius upwards of 8 metres, which can be very useful for mobs. It’s not flashy by any means, but it gets the job done. The third ability Turbulence is a good way to ensure Zephyr will survive most encounters. It puts up a wind shield around the character, redirecting any potential damage. It can be a bit pricey on energy, but in a bind, it will save your butt when things get hectic. Finally, Tornado is one of the better aspects of Zephyr, giving her some fantastic crowd control, especially if you combine it with Airburst, which increases their height dramatically. These things can be devastating when you combine them with the interchangeable elemental damage, especially on enemies with high armor. This is maybe a bit too flashy at times as I’ve had my screen engulfed by numerous tornados, but so long as they’re doing what they’re meant to, it’s a good substitute for other CC attacks.\n\nOverall, Zephyr is a balanced Warframe and much better thanks to the adjustments made a couple of months ago. Her Prime release only helps ensure that she isn’t a burden on anyone’s party, and if anything a welcome inclusion. Her first ability isn’t the best for your traditional missions, but she comes with everything you’d hope to see, making her adaptable in most game modes. Really, the only thing Zephyr is missing is party buffs, but she’s more of an attack character anyways. She still may not by my favorite Frame to run with, but her mobility is a blessing in areas such as of Plains of Eidolon.\n\nAlong with Zephyr, players can also get the Primed versions of both Tiberon and Kronen. Of the two, despite being more of a shotgun player, Tiberon Prime has become one of my personal favorite main weapons. It might seem like a slightly supped up version of the Tiberon, but it’s so much more than that thanks to the three different firing modes. You can switch between Burst, Semi and Auto fire rates, allowing you to go into any situation and have no problem getting out of it. So if you’re looking to pick someone off with a high crit-rate and multiplier, then semi will do the trick (especially great for less agro characters such as Loki). If you get swarmed by enemies and just need to spread your clip fast, then auto is readily at your disposal, and it certainly helps it also has a higher status chance. Finally, burst is what we’ve come to know from this weapon in the past, and it’s just as powerful and capable of taking down individual targets. There’s really a mode for every situation, and a formidable weapon to bring into combat.", null, "Unfortunately, the same praise can’t be said about the Kronen Prime. The standard Kronen wasn’t anywhere near being a top tier weapon to begin with, but the Primed version doesn’t do a whole lot to justify the need to immediately go out and create a build with it. A lot of the problem comes down to feeling underpowered, especially considering weapons such as Telos Boltace has better stats. Sure, Kronen is slightly faster, but everything about it is weaker and less capable compared to Boltace, which is a massive disappointment. That’s not to say it’s bad by any means, as I personally enjoy Tonfa style weapons more than most, and its speed and status chance are still solid, but it’s hard to recommend a weapon such as this when it’s not only outclassed by numerous other weapons, but it isn’t even the best melee weapon in its own class.\n\nIn the end, the latest Prime update for Warframe is a worthy one. Outside of status damaging tornados, Zephyr is perhaps spread out a bit too thin, not necessarily doing anything better than anyone else. With that said, she is well rounded and a fast character to play as, so you’ll have a good variety of abilities at your disposal. She can glide, blast enemies, protect herself and take care of mobs with ease. What more do you want? Outside of the character herself, the Kronen Prime is unfortunately a less than ideal melee weapon thanks to it being outclassed in almost every situation, but on the positive side, Tiberon Prime is a phenomenal main weapon to bring into almost any scenario. Digital Extremes has done a fantastic job reworking Zephyr and giving her own Prime version; you probably won’t find her in the meta anytime soon, but she’s still a strong addition to the immense catalogue regardless." ]
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[ "Karthik questions whether my human desire to see patterns and impose order on the universe has gone too far in this post where I speculate that recessions happen when the path of NGDP vs M0 goes above the trend (I also speculate that the timing of the recession is akin to an avalanche -- you can say when the probability is high, but not exactly when the avalanche will occur). That is always a good instinct as people tend to see patterns in randomness and we should be wary of testing hypotheses suggested by the data.\n\n\nI promised to graph the data in a different way to better show the result (it is somewhat hard to see in the graphs except for the dramatic case of the Great Recession -- or Great Depression e.g. here). Here is the graph of the difference between the empirical path of NGDP-M0 and the theoretical trend:", null, "I also smoothed the data and highlighted where the data goes above the zero point. Two issues -- there looks like there should be a recession in the mid-to-late 1980s and the early 2000s recession happens when the data fall below the zero point. The former happened when the Fed was raising interest rates to subdue inflation -- interestingly this action seems to have pushed NGDP back up, much like how Fed raising interest rates pushed up NGDP 2006-2008. The other interesting coincidence is that a massive stock market crash (1987) and a banking crisis (1988) also happened. The difference between 1988 and 2008 was probably the fact that monetary policy was effective during the 80s and 90s (far from a liquidity/information trap).\n\n\nThere is some debate as to whether the early 2000s recession is a recession at all (unemployment peaked at 6.3%, only 0.2% above where it is today and NBER's recession probability maxes out at just above 50%) -- but not only is the recession not well described by the model, but also the fact that the path of NGDP-M0 was so far below the trend \"equilibrium\" path for so long. Did the economy find a different \"equilibrium\"? Is this one of the other states in a hidden semi-Markov model Noah Smith talks about sometimes? The other time the economy was significantly below the trend was in the 1970s. Interestingly that coincides with the two lowest \"metastable\" periods in the unemployment rate I talked about e.g. here .. . and that may shed some light on the above trend piece in the 1980s, which is when the highest \"metastable\" unemployment periods happen.\n\nOk, that is too much speculation for now.\nPosted by Jason Smith at 6:53 PM" ]
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[ null, "Faraway Town has ended a long run of outs in winning at Randwick for jockey Tim Clark.\n\nMore than two years after her first win, Faraway Town has finally greeted the judge again.\n\nAlthough it’s been a long time since she won a two-year-old handicap at Rosehill in November 2015, the Matthew Smith-trained mare has racked up five placings since including a third in the 2016 Group 1 ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes.\n\nThat placing came a couple of months after she earned her owners the lion’s share of the $500,000 bonus as the first all-female owned runner home when sixth in the Magic Millions Classic.\n\nSmith has never lost faith but has changed tack and she will be kept fresh and to sprint racing.\n\n“She always looked like a horse who would get further because of the way she gets back and runs on,” Smith said.\n\n‘But we’ve decided she is best fresh and we will keep her to sprint distances with the Breeders’ Classic in three weeks the next race for her.” Tim Clark took Faraway Town ($5) back from her wide alley in Saturday’s 1200m-benchmark 85 race and she settled with just one behind her.\n\nBut when she wound up in the straight, she quickly picked up the field to beat Fortensky ($4.80 fav) by a long neck with Insensata ($8) another half length third." ]
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[ null, "MIT took a 1-0 lead when Reilly drilled a shot inside the right post in the sixth minute, but was unable to further the margin thanks to the work of Fedosiewich and the Babson defense. She stopped three straight shots in the 22nd minute, which included a kick save on the first effort by Werner, and sophomore Maite Gutierrez (Miami, Fla.) denied Groff at the left post on the fourth shot of the flurry to keep the deficit at one.\n\nThe Engineers broke the game open with a pair of goals just 24 seconds apart in the 52nd minute. Lawrence settled a failed clearing pass and drilled a 15-yard shot inside the left post following a corner kick at the 51:01 mark, and Groff ran onto a thru-ball by Werner and beat Fedosiewich with a sliding finish for her team-leading 13th goal to make it 3-0.\n\nMIT capped the scoring in the 90th minute when Zareno converted a feed from first-year Brigette Wang (Clarksville, Md.) for her first career marker.\n\nThe Beavers' best scoring chance of the game came less than three minutes into the match when sophomore Sydney McLaughlin (Sherborn, Mass.) tracked down a long pass by senior Maggie McCabe (Weston, Mass.) only to see Gillikin come off her line to punch away her bid to open the scoring.\n\nFedosiewich made 10 of her 16 stops over the opening 45 minutes for the Green and White, which was outshot 34-4 on the afternoon. Senior Maya King (Auburndale, Mass.) also cleared a header by MIT junior Maya Nielan (Danville, Calif.) off the goal line in the 51st minute.\n\nBoth teams return to action on Saturday as Babson hosts Emerson at 11:30 a.m., while MIT takes on Springfield at 1 p.m.\n\nGAME NOTES\n• The Beavers are 24-11-7 all-time against MIT.\n• Fedosiewich's 16-save effort marks the fourth time this season she has turned away double-digit shots.\n• MIT is unbeaten in its last 30 games (28-0-2) against NEWMAC foes." ]
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[ null, "Seattle’s favorite desserts together again for the first time!\n\nSEATTLE, WA – Molly Moon Neitzel of Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream and Jennifer Shea of Trophy Cupcakes and Party today announced a new courtship that is sure to make holiday festivities and party planning simpler and more fun for all of Seattle’s dessert connoisseurs. A sweet partnership that has been in the works for nearly a year, Neitzel and Shea couldn’t be more thrilled to pair their creative and beautifully-crafted treats that have been lauded locally and nationally as the most delicious in their respective dessert categories.\n\nNeed another reason to celebrate? Guests who book a party in Trophy’s adorable party room now will have the option of adding Molly Moon’s deliciously creamy ice cream to their party menu. Also, beginning May 12, those who schedule a cupcake delivery via Trophy’s Trophy Mobile can add Molly Moon’s pints to their order. This exclusive partnership is the only way to have Seattle’s favorite cupcakes and ice cream delivered. Let’s party!\n\n“I’m excited to partner with Trophy Cupcakes and Party,” said Neitzel. “I think Trophy’s cupcake loyalists and my ice cream fans will all be thrilled by the convenience of to being able to pick up our tasty treats in seven neighborhoods. Plus, having cupcakes and ice cream delivered together, is an amazing bonus to all our customers!”\n\n“This truly is a match made in dessert heaven,” said Shea. “Partnering with Molly Moon’s is an amazing opportunity to provide all of our guests with Seattle’s most delicious cupcakes and ice cream in a party-perfect way. From birthday parties to office gatherings, everyone will delight in our new one-stop dessert shopping!”", null, "Neitzel and Shea have long admired each other’s brands and couldn’t think of a more natural fit. Both Molly Moon’s and Trophy Cupcakes are passion projects for Neitzel and Shea with every aspect of their businesses thoughtfully crafted and aimed to excite their customers.\nCurious about the 13 holidays you’ll be able to find Trophy’s four-pack of confections at Molly Moon’s locations? Please refer to the schedule below:\nMother’s Day weekend 2012 – Sat., May 12 and Sun., May 13\nMemorial Day weekend 2012 – Sat., May 26, Sun., May 27 and Mon., May 28\nFather’s Day weekend 2012 – Sat., June 16 and Sun., June 17\nLast Day of Seattle Public School 2012 – Wed., June 20\nIndependence Day 2012 – Wed., July 4\nLabor Day weekend 2012 – Sat., Sept. 1, Sun., Sept. 2 and Mon., Sept. 3\nHalloween 2012 – Wed., Oct. 31\nDay before Thanksgiving 2012 – Wed., Nov. 21\nHanukkah 2012 – Sun., Dec. 9 through Sun., Dec. 16\nDay before Christmas 2012 – Mon., Dec. 24\nNew Year’s Eve 2012 – Mon., Dec. 31\nValentine’s Day 2013 – Thurs., Feb. 14\nEaster weekend 2013 – Sat., March 30 and Sun., March 31\nMolly Moon’s and Trophy, located in seven of Seattle’s neighborhoods, for additional information about Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream, please visit mollymoon.com. To learn more about Trophy Cupcakes and Party, please visit trophycupcakes.com.\nAbout Trophy Cupcakes and Party\nOpened in 2007, family-owned Trophy Cupcakes and Party is a labor of love, operated by husband and wife team Michael Williamson and Jennifer Shea. Trophy Cupcakes and Party are Seattle’s premier cupcake boutiques where careful detail, the finest ingredients and artistry elevate each miniature confection to party perfection. As is evident by being named the Best Cupcake Shop in the 2010, 2011 & 2012 Readers’ Choice poll in Seattle Magazine, voted Best Cupcake 2010 by Seattle Weekly, and Best Seattle Bakery and Best Dessert by Citysearch Seattle 2010.\nEvery single element of a Trophy Cupcake, from the European chocolate, Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla and local sweet cream butter to the hand-piped buttercream, French sprinkles and custom decorations, make for an experience that goes far beyond dessert. It’s dessert with a fancy party hat on top!\nTrophy Cupcakes and Party’s retail locations can be found at Wallingford Center, University Village, The Bravern in Bellevue and downtown Seattle’s Pacific Place. For more information about store hours, daily flavors, and special flavors, please visit Trophy Cupcakes and Party online. You can also follow Trophy on Twitter @TrophyCupcakes and Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/trophy.cupcakes\nAbout Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream\nMolly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream was recognized as Seattle Magazine’s Readers’ Choice for Seattle’s Best Ice Cream Shop in 2011 and 2012. And, in 2011 as one of Seattle Business magazine’s 100 Best Companies in Washington to Work For, and as one of the Top 25 Ice Cream Spots in the U.S. by Food & Wine and Travel + Leisure magazines. A leader in the city’s efforts to create the paid sick leave act for small businesses, Seattle’s favorite ice cream boutique proudly created 30 jobs in 2011 and generously offers employees who work a minimum of 25 hours per week a paid-in-full medical benefits package. Neitzel’s inspirational leadership earned her one of the coveted spots on the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 2011 40 Under 40 list, and Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream was honored as the 2011 King County Executive’s Small Business of the Year." ]
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[ "\nby Dixon Hill\nOR: If at first you don’t succeed…", null, "Well, the holidays are over and we’re rapidly approaching that time when writers can, once again, open their mailboxes hoping to find responses from agents and editors.\n\nWe all hope for acceptances. But, we all know there will undoubtedly also be rejections.\n\nJohn Floyd’s excellent post about rejections, on January 4th, evoked so many thoughts in my mind, I suffered a mental log-jam. I finally realized I’d be better off posting some of them as an article, instead of as a comment.\n\nOver time, I realized this article may probably be better suited to newer writers, because my thoughts are not really about how to handle the standard multi-xeroxed rejection letter a writer usually receives, but rather how to handle rejection letters that name names (or wish to!) and get specific. The more experienced writer, however, may wish to continue reading to get a kick out of foolish things I’ve done. (It won’t hurt my feelings.) And, though I’m usually long-winded, today I’ll include only three examples.\n\nThe first rejection I ever received was for my very first fiction submission, which I wrote on an electric typewriter while still in the army. I got a very nice hand-written letter from the fiction editor at Omni magazine, saying the piece wasn't right for their publication. She then went on to praise my writing, adding that she hoped I’d send more stories in the future.\n\nThe editor was correct; the story wasn't right for Omni — it narrated the death of a young boy murdered by a satanic elevator in a post-nuclear-holocaust world. I should have sent it somewhere else, which is what that editor suggested. I, however, knew nothing about fiction markets and had no idea where else I might send it.\n\nMy biggest mistake, of course, is that I thought the editor was “just being nice.” So, I tore up the manuscript and her letter (after reading her praise several times), then burned them in my fireplace, thinking I just wasn’t cut out to be a writer. Nearly a decade passed before I submitted another fiction story.\n\n(While the experienced writers go dispose of the clumps of hair they just pulled from their scalps, I’d like to take a moment to address newer writers, then we’ll move on to the next two examples.)\n\nNewer writers should be advised: Editors don’t send hand-written letters praising your work just to be nice. They’re far too busy. If you ever get a rejection like this:\n\n1. Do NOT destroy your manuscript! The editor actually liked it. A lot! Somebody else will almost surely buy it; you just have to find the right publication.\n\n2. Visit the website of the magazine that rejected you so kindly, and read their Writer Guidelines, then write a story that falls within those guidelines. There’s a very good chance they’ll buy it! After all, the fiction editor likes the way you write.\n\nI once submitted a speculative fiction piece and received a short note on my form rejection letter, which read: “Next time PLEASE GIVE YOUR MAIN CHARACTER A NAME!”\n\nA friend who saw this was very taken aback. She said, “Wow! That’s harsh!”\n\nI told her, “Hey, at least I know what they didn’t like about it. Some magazines don’t mind printing stories with unnamed protagonists. Now, however, I know this one doesn’t like it.”\n\nI consider such information to be quite valuable.\n\nI once wrote a story that concerned me quite a bit.\n\nThe thing that bothered me was: men who read it tended to like it, but almost every woman who read it hated the thing. I had a pretty good idea why this was, but didn't feel I could do anything about it, because it was a central aspect of the story: remove the problem-causing aspect, and the story disappeared.\n\nFinally, deciding “Nothing ventured, nothing gained!” I shipped it off.\n\nThe rejection was very useful. The editor said she was sure I’d be able to find a venue which would publish the story. I can’t remember the precise words of the letter, but she then added something pretty close to:\n\n\n“Please never send us anything written in this voice ever again.”\n\nAnd, very useful. I’d been worried that women didn’t like the story. The editor’s response convinced me: This may be a powerful story — it certainly provoked powerful reactions from more than just the editor — but…\n\nAs a writer who’s still trying to build his name, I have no desire to alienate female readers who might confuse the protagonist’s voice (the story was first person) with mine. Consequently, instead of trying to sell this piece elsewhere, I keep it in my computer’s memory bank.\n\nPerhaps, one day, if I ever gain a large following, I can afford to let it see the light of day. But, for now, I think I’ll sit on it and try not to alienate one of the only two genders on the planet." ]
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[ null, "HYDERABAD: Stating that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is now fighting for establishing an egalitarian society and to eliminate inequalities through his Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), Juluru Gowri Shankar, the chairman of Telangana Sahitya Academy on Friday called upon people to follow him.\nDivisive forces are out to deprive people of their right to speak against discriminations of all kinds and Telangana should teach the rest of the country the myriad ways to offer resistance to such despotic and authoritarian tendencies, he said while speaking as a chief guest in a book release function at Ravindra Bharati.\nThe book – C for Caste- written by renowned journalist and author Satish Chandar traces the role played by caste in influencing various formations like family, politics, political parties, village, democracy etc.\nFormer additional director general of Aadhaar, PSN Murthy spoke as chief speaker and said that Ambedkarism and constitution should be taken to the people in a better language to herald an enlightened society that keeps equality at the core of its heart and treats its people with dignity.\nIPS officer Dr M Chetana of state police housing corporation said that the book asks us not remain silent when we come across discrimination. That awkward silence being maintained by the society in resisting and questioning the caste and gender discriminations is an integral part of the book that asks us to take a decisive stand against all kinds of discriminations, she said.\nPoet and Singer Jayaraj and scores of others participated." ]
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[ "Below is an email from one of KWN’s global readers and what he had to say about the action in gold, silver and bitcoin was quite interesting.\n\nDecember 7 (King World News) – This email came from one of the global KWN readers (Kevin W.): “Always liked to keep these old gold and silver charts for reference, knowing that the biggest party in Metals back then took place over six weeks.", null, null, "I wonder how many of us still invested in gold and silver remember first hand those days? I’ll bet very few. And I bet even fewer of the crypto converts or crypto cadets have a clue what is in store for them when a two way market rather than an opaque virtual exchange rings the bell?”\n\nGLOBAL WRECKING BALL IN MOTION: Despite Volatility, Why Gold Price Is Set To Accelerate Thousands Of Dollars Higher" ]
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[ "MobileHCI 2018: Interaction between humans and computers", null, "Since her debut in 1995 with her album “Pies desnudos”, Shakira is one of the most popular female singers worldwide. His songs are mostly in Spanish, although he has also published singles in English and has even sung in Catalan. In all her years of career she has collaborated with renowned artists such as Alejandro Sanz, Carlos Vives, Beyoncé, Maluma, Nicky Jam, Ricky Martin, among many others.\n\nIf you visit Barcelona on the 6th and 7th of July to see Shakira in concert, don’t hesitate to stop by Shiva Massages, as we will be happy to take away all the stress and tension that has accumulated throughout the year.\n\nThe versatility of the Colombian singer\n\nIn addition to being a singer, Shakira also works as a music producer, advertising model, actress and charity activist. With regard to the latter, since she began to succeed in music she has been very involved in trying to help the most underprivileged, she created the “Pies Descalzos” (Barefoot) foundation with the aim of helping the most underprivileged children in Colombia and in third world countries, and she has also been a UNICEF ambassador for many years. For her humanitarian work, she has even been awarded by the United Nations in 2006.\n\nThe Colombian already enjoyed immense popularity around the globe for years, but when she began a relationship with Barça’s central defender Gerard Piqué in 2011, her fans in Spain in general and Catalonia in particular grew, becoming one of the most select Spanish Wags. Together with Piqué, Shakira has had two children, Milan and Sasha and they live in the city of Barcelona.\n\nThe singer is also currently immersed in a major international tour, which has turned out to be somewhat controversial, as she had to cancel it twice for health reasons, as she suffered a serious injury to her vocal cords, which came to be intervened. She is currently recuperating and concentrating on this great tour and on 6 and 7 July she will be giving some very special concerts for her, as she will perform at the Palau Sant Jordi, in her adopted city, where she was born and is raising her children.\n\nIn this concert we can enjoy the presentation of ‘El Dorado’, her latest album, which includes hits like ‘Perro fiel’, ‘Chantaje’ or ‘Me enamoré’, her latest hit, dedicated to Gerard Piqué, who appears with her in the video clip." ]
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[ "Obama doubles down on refusal to call ISIS Islamic terrorists saying: ‘We are not at war with Islam. We are at war with people who have perverted Islam'\n\nPresident Barack Obama affirmed on Wednesday his administration's belief that the religion of violent extremists savaging Iraq and Syria is not relevant and should not matter.\n\nThere is 'no one profile of a violent extremist or terrorist,' Obama said at the White House's summit on counter-terror measures. 'There is no way to predict who will come radicalized.'\n\n'We are not at war with Islam,' Obama asserted. 'We are at war with people who have perverted Islam.'", null, "President Barack Obama speaks at the White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism on Wednesday. Obama used the speech to explain his administration's position that the religion of ISIS terrorists doesn't matter\n\nThe White House on Wednesday was blitzed by reporters demanding to know when it believes that religion is meaningful in violent attacks.\n\nThe Obama administration has been loathe to refer to ISIS as 'Islamic radicals,' arguing that the terrorist group's religion doesn't matter.\n\nFurthermore, it has at times failed to mention the religion of victims of barbaric assaults while at other times featuring it front and center.\n\nAs foreign officials descended on Washington for the White House summit taking place next door, new life was given to the controversy and it threatened to overshadow the administration's confab.\n\nA statement sent to reporters on Sunday evening in which White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest condemned the 'despicable and cowardly murder of twenty-one Egyptian citizens in Libya by ISIL-affiliated terrorists' jump started the debate.\n\nNotably, Earnest did not mention that the 21 Egyptians were Christians and were killed by terrorist because of their faith.\n\nBut two days before, after three, Muslim students were murdered in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, reportedly over an altercation involving a parking space, Obama said in a statement, 'No one in the United States of America should ever be targeted because of who they are, what they look like, or how they worship.'\n\nThe statement implied that the students' religion and the assault were linked, even though local authorities had not yet come to that conclusion.", null, "Deeqo Jibril (R), the founder of the Somali Community and Cultural Association (SCCA) in Boston, listens to U.S. President Barack Obama speak at the White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism. 'We are not at war with Islam,' Obama asserted during his speech. 'We are at war with people who have perverted Islam'\n\nAt Wednesday's press briefing Fox News correspondent Ed Henry implored Earnest to explain why he did not say in his statement that the slaughtered Egyptians were also Christians and asked if the White House doesn't believe that information is 'relevant' to the crime.\n\nThen why not say that? pressed Henry.\n\n'I can't account for that specific line in the statement,' Earnest said, but we've been clear 'that we condemn the outrageous murder of these Egyptian citizens because of their Christian faith.'\n\nHe pointed to an op-ed from the president that ran in the Los Angeles Times today as proof of the administration's position.\n\nIn it Obama specifically states that 'the terrorist group we call ISIL has slaughtered innocent civilians and murdered hostages, including Americans, and has spread its barbarism to Libya with the murder of Egyptian Christians.'\n\nBut why, Henry asked, did the White House feel it was necessary to immediately invoke religion when it came to the Muslim students even though the case is still under investigation.\n\nThe White House has a principle, Earnest said that 'regardless of the faith of the individual in question, that people should not be targeted because of their religion, and what they look like or what their last name is or how they worship.'\n\nObama said that last Friday, Earnest said, to articulate its own believes - and one the White House believes 'the vast majority of Americans should be able to support.'\n\n'I think we've been very clear about what we call it and why we approach it in this way,' he said before moving on.\n\nObama's spokesman was forced to revisit the topic of radical Islamism several times throughout the briefing, with CNN's Jim Acosta at one point saying to him, 'It just seems like you're tiptoeing through the tulips here' during a back and forth about the religious undertones of the White House's counterterrorism summit.\n\n'Well I don't think I'm tiptoeing anywhere,' Earnest remarked. 'I think we've been pretty clear about exactly what we're trying to fight here. This is the summit on countering violent extremism.'\n\n'And there is no question that radical ideologues around the globe have sought, and in some cases succeeded, in infiltrating some elements of the Muslim world to propagate their ideology and to try to distort that religion to justify their terrible acts of violence,' he acknowledged.\n\nHe then bought up deceased al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, taken out by the U.S. in 2011.\n\nThat revelation, made after bin Laden's death, is a 'pretty clear indication' that the White House's strategy is working, Earnest said.\n\nExpressing his desire 'put an end to the tiptoeing - to the extent that there's been any,' Earnest said 'there is no doubt about the motivation of the individual who carried out this attack against a Kosher market in Paris.\n\n'He was motivated by anti-Semitism, and he was targeting them because they were Jewish,' Earnest said, referring to another incident in which the White House muddied the waters with its changing stance on religion.\n\nContinuing, Earnest said, 'Public statements of ISIS in Libya indicated that they were killed because of their Christian faith.\n\nThe U.S. has 'a long history, and a proud history' of taking action to protect classes of religious and racial minorities, he said, and 'it strengthens our moral authority around the globe, and it strengthens our national security.'\n\nHe additionally lobbied the Muslim community to do a better job making it clear to the world that ISIS terrorists do not represent the whole of the Islamic religion.\n\nMuslim communities have a 'responsibility,' he said, to explain that ISIS and al Qaeda draw 'selectively' from Islamic texts.\n\n'They do depend upon the misperception around the world that they speak in some fashion for people of the Muslim faith, that Islam is somehow inherently violent, that there is some sort of clash of civilizations,' Obama said.\n\nProceeding, he said, 'Of course, the terrorists do not speak for over a billion Muslims who reject their hateful ideology. They no more represent Islam than any madman who kills innocents in the name of God represents Christianity or Judaism or Buddhism or Hinduism.\n\nAnd killing in the name of religion, is 'not unique to one group, or to one geography, or one period of time,' the president said, echoing remarks he made a the National Prayer Breakfast earlier this month.\n\nOf ISIS, he said: 'They are not religious leaders - they're terrorists.'\n\nObama rejected the notion that 'the West and Islam are in conflict' and called on Muslim leaders 'to do more to discredit the notion that our nations are determined to suppress Islam.'\n\n'Everybody has to speak up very clearly that no matter what the grievance, violence against innocents doesn't defend Islam or Muslims, it damages Islam and Muslims,' he said.\n\nHe encouraged 'older people' in the audience to get with the times and learn how to use social media if they want to help prevent the spread of radicalism.\n\n'As wise and respected as you may be, your stuff is often boring compared to what they’re doing,' he said. 'You're not connected. And as a consequence, you are not connecting.'" ]
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[ "Shale Beneath the Runway - the Ingliston Pits\n\nMany passengers landing at Edinburgh Airport enjoy a fine view of the shale bings that serve as a very obvious memorial to West Lothian’s industrial heritage. As the aircraft tyres touch down the tarmac however, few will be aware that deep beneath the runway, there was once a network of underground workings extending from the Ingliston shale pits.\n\nAs reserves of shale in the West Calder area became exhausted, Young’s Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil Company looked eastward for new supplies, and in 1891 leased the minerals of the Ingliston estate. They sank their No.33 pit on a site close to the river Almond near Lennie Muir and constructed a mineral railway that ran a mile and a half to the North British Railway’s South Queensferry branch. Other than a sharp curve and gradient at the junction with the NBR, this line followed an arrow-straight route across the flat carseland, crossing the main Edinburgh to Linlithgow road on the level near Boathouse bridge. Shale was carried in NBR trains to be retorted at Uphall oil works.", null, "Plan from the contract between Young’s and the North British Railway, emphasising the dead straight route of the Ingliston branch, alongside the river Almond.", null, "A photograph from our collection of an unidentified shale mine, probably photographed c.1920. The layout of buildings and shafts don’t precisely coincide with the layout of the Ingliston No. 36 & 37 pits shown on the OS map, – but it’s a close match?", null, "Plan showing subsidence damage around Hallyards, with undermanager’s house beside the railway.\n\nNo. 33 pit began production of shale from the Dunnet seam in 1892, but soon encountered problems due to unstable ground and the increasing prospect that the river Almond might burst in and flood the workings. The pit was abandoned after only two years. Anxious to recoup some of their investment, Young’s continued to prospect on the estate and eventually located the Camps shale seam and much of the greater depth. In 1897, their Ingliston No.36 & 37 pits were sunk on a site about three quarters of a mile west of No.33, close to the existing mineral railway. With shafts extending to a depth of 366 feet, the new pits had few of the flooding problems that had been encountered at No.33, but were considered gassy mines, requiring special precautions when working. Deaths and major injuries from large blocks of shale falling from the mine roof also occurred with a sickening regularity.\n\nAt its peak, about 250 men were employed in the Ingliston shale pits; a few living in oil company housing at Lochend cottages, but the majority having homes in Kirkliston, Ratho Station, and Newbridge. Following world war one most of the Ingliston shale was diverted to the Dalmeny oil works for processing. Although this helped reduce transport costs, their distance from an oil works still placed the Ingliston mines at a disadvantage. Once the best of the shale had been exhausted, the Ingliston pits were abandoned in 1926.", null, "Maximum extend of workings – from a mine abandonment plan.", null, "It seems that the ruins of mine buildings survived into the 1960’s and when plans to construct the current runway were promoted in the early 1970’s, the potential cost of stabilising the old mine works was put forward by protestors as one reason why the airport development should be sited elsewhere. As it was, plans for a central Scotland airport at Slamannan (?) never got of the ground, and Edinburgh got its international airport.\n\nAs might be expected, development of the airport obliterated most traces of mining activities, and has left a legacy of dead-end roads that dissolve when they reach the airport fence. The arrow-straight route of the old mineral railway now marks the northern boundary of the airport site, and the former mine locations now fall within the grassy margins of the runway. Other parts of the mineral railway have been ploughed-out or built over, leaving a shallow cutting near the site of Hallyards Castle, and some areas of subsidence in Hallyards wood, as the only evidence of the shale industry’s eastern outpost.", null, null, "Route of railway, looking east from the point that the line would have crossed the Hallyards to West Ingliston Road", null, "Iron-stained pools beneath the trees of Hallyards wood - probably the consequence of mining subsidence.", null, "A scatter of dressed stones is all that remains of Hallyards Castle, the 17th century mansion that would once have stood on a gentle mound overlooking the carselands. The ruined building was said to have been affected by mining subsidence and was demolished c.1929" ]
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[ "By character or franchise\n\nThis article includes a video game-related list of lists.", null, "The history of video games began in the 1950s and 1960s as computer scientists began designing simple games and simulations on mainframe computers, with MIT's Spacewar! in 1962 as one of the first such games to be played with a video display. The early 1970s brought the first consumer-ready video game hardware: the first home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, and the first arcade video games from Atari, Computer Space and Pong, the latter which was later made into a home console version. Numerous companies sprang up to capture Pong's success in both the arcade and the home by creating clones of the game, causing a market contraction in 1978 due to oversaturation and lack of innovation.\n\nHomebrew, when applied to video games, refers to games produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable. Official documentation is often only available to licensed developers, and these systems may use storage formats that make distribution difficult. Many consoles have hardware restrictions to prevent unauthorized development. A non-professional developer for a system intended to be user-programmable, like the Commodore 64, is simply called a hobbyist.", null, "California Games is a 1987 sports video game originally released by Epyx for the Apple II and Commodore 64, and ported to other home computers and video game consoles. Branching from their popular Summer Games and Winter Games series, this game consists of a collection of outdoor sports purportedly popular in California. The game was successful for Epyx and spawned a sequel.\n\nOver one hundred video games based on the Star Wars franchise have been released, dating back to some of the earliest home consoles. Some are based directly on films while others rely heavily on the Star Wars Expanded Universe.", null, "The Japanese multinational consumer electronics company Nintendo has developed seven home video game consoles and multiple portable consoles for use with external media, as well as dedicated consoles and other hardware for their consoles. As of September 30, 2021, in addition to Nintendo Switch, Nintendo has sold over 863.07 million hardware units.", null, "A stereoscopic video game is a video game which uses stereoscopic technologies to create depth perception for the player by any form of stereo display. Such games should not to be confused with video games that use 3D game graphics on a mono screen, which give the illusion of depth only by monocular cues but not by binocular depth information.", null, "In the video game industry, the market for home video game consoles has frequently been segmented into generations, grouping consoles that are considered to have shared in a competitive marketspace. Since the first home consoles in 1972, there have been nine defined home console generations." ]
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[ "Imagine the surprise when 89 year old retired MIT professor Ernst Frankel started receiving calls from reporters about Elon Musk’s hyperloop. In the early 1990’s researchers, led by Frankel, designed a vacuum tube train that would cut the ride from Boston to New York to just 45 minutes.\n\n“We built a half mile long tube at the playing fields of MIT, evacuated it, and then shot things through it in order to measure what sort of velocities we could obtain,” says Frankel. “We started with ping pong balls, and then went to mechanical models.”\n\nFrankel and his colleagues estimated the Boston to New York tube at $6.8 billion. The group had discussions with the US government, Amtrak and financial institutions but couldn’t drum up much interest in the idea. It seems incentives were not and still are not lined up in favor of large scale projects of this kind.\n\nIndustryTap wrote in “Visions of Los Angeles That Could Have Been” about how a proposed monorail system was quashed by Standard Oil in the 1960’s to protect its significant interests in oil and gasoline. And so it goes.\n\nAccording to an article published in MIT’s Technology Review, John Hansman, Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT, gives Elon Musk’s hyperloop idea a thumbs up with some serious criticisms, including the problems that doomed Frankel’s project. Hansman says: “the idea is farfetched, but Musk is a smart guy so some of the things he’s doing make reasonable sense athough Musk’s hyperloop idea doesn’t violate any of the fundamental laws of physics.” The following issues must be addressed::\n\n1. Cost estimates are too optimistic. “A hyperloop system involves a huge number of technical challenges. Since some of the technologies needed to make it a reality don’t exist today, billions of dollars in research and development would be necessary,” said Hansman.\n\n2. Determining whether or not the project makes sense from economic and efficiency viewpoints needs more work. Would the hyperloop provide the energy efficiency and make money?\n\n3. Musk’s idea is not new. The idea of tube-based transport is 150 years old and similar ideas have been proposed by MIT and the RAND Corporation. The main technical problem have been keeping tubes sealed and dealing with friction inside the tube, according to Hansman.\n\n4. Musk’s idea is a hybrid of two ideas: operating the system under low pressure or operating it in a vacuum. According to Hansman, “What he did that I think makes sense is he picked the sweet spot, where he’s trying to get the benefits of a vacuum but not go all the way to a hard vacuum and because the system is not a complete vacuum there is air inside the system that must be dealt with.” This is technology that needs to be developed.\n\n5. Using electric motors from Tesla’s Model S vehicle and their battery packs to manage to suck extra air out of the tube is unproven and would have to be developed, said Hansman.\n\n6. According to Hansman, ” in the early 1990s, researchers at MIT led by Ernst Frankel designed a vacuum-tube train system for a 45-minute trip from New York to Boston. He built a test loop around the playing fields at MIT. At the time, his team estimated that link between the cities would cost $6.8 billion, close to what Musk thinks his system will cost. He had discussions with Amtrak, but those went nowhere. At 89, he’s now an emeritus professor working from home, and was “totally surprised” when he started getting calls from the media about Musk’s system. “I hope we can do something,” he says. “We probably can’t get American government agencies and institutions to do it.”\n\n7. According to Hansman, the fact that the US trails Japanese, French and Chinese and others in adopting high speed trains is directly related to an inability to raise funds to build and test prototypes.", null, null ]
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[ "How To Fix the Secret Service\n\nIf you are wondering how the Secret Service became such a tarnished agency, look back to 2003 when it became part of the Department of Homeland Security.\n\nForced to compete for funds with 21 other national security agencies in a department of 240,000 employees, the Secret Service, which previously was under the Treasury Department, became more political and compliant. Mark Sullivan, appointed director by President George W. Bush in 2006, proudly proclaimed that the Secret Service “makes do with less.”\n\nOver time, corner cutting and laxness became more prevalent, while the agency became more arrogant. As revealed in my book The First Family Detail, it became commonplace for Secret Service management to order agents to let people into events without magnetometer or metal detection screening to curry favor with White House or campaign staffs impatient with long lines. Uniformed officers such as those who let Michaele and Tareq Salahi and a third intruder, Carlos Allen, into a state dinner at the White House in 2009 became convinced that Secret Service management would not back them if they turned away party crashers at the White House gate.\n\nAgents who called attention to deficiencies or potential threats were punished, never to be promoted. Those who went along with such outrageous White House requests as turning off alarms and who perpetuated the myth that the Secret Service is invincible were promoted and given bonuses.\n\nReflecting that preoccupation with image, just after replacing Sullivan as director, Julia Pierson, his chief of staff for five years, sent an email to all agents reminding them to maintain a “professional appearance.” Tattoos should not be visible, and facial hair must be short and “neatly groomed,” she instructed. The FBI under J. Edgar Hoover reflected the same obsession with outward appearance, helping to conceal the bureau’s many flaws.\n\nThe Secret Service’s annual budget is $1.5 billion — about the cost of one B-2 stealth bomber. Besides its protective duties, the agency investigates counterfeiting and financial crimes. Given the importance of the presidency, doubling the budget would be money well spent. But rather than request substantially more funds, the Secret Service assures President Obama and members of Congress that the agency is fulfilling its job with the modest increases it requests. Pierson even proposed a decrease in funding.\n\nMeanwhile, the agency takes on more duties, and sleep-deprived agents often work almost around the clock. Citing cost, the Secret Service has refused to update with the latest technology its devices at the White House for detecting intruders and weapons of mass destruction. Yet scrimping on protection of the president, the vice president and presidential candidates risks an assassination that would undermine American democracy.\n\nCongress has also been derelict in its duty. When it comes to selecting a Secret Service director, Congress has never demanded accountability by requiring Senate confirmation.\n\nThe list of appointments that do require Senate confirmation is long and the positions often obscure. Not only the head of the U.S. Marshals Service requires Senate confirmation but also 94 marshals positions, one in each judicial district. Besides the head of the Drug Enforcement Agency, the director of the Justice Department’s Office for Victims of Crime requires confirmation. So does the librarian of Congress and the deputy director for demand reduction of the so-called drug czar. The Secret Service director is missing from this list.\n\nYet along with the FBI, whose director does require confirmation, the Secret Service is the paramount agency responsible for protecting American democracy. And given its powers, the service’s potential for engaging in abuses is almost as great as the FBI’s.\n\nSince Pierson’s resignation, we have heard proposals to transform the Secret Service into an as-yet-undefined new agency, move it to another department such as the Justice Department, or even place it under the military. These are foolish ideas. If a corporation is performing poorly, the CEO is replaced with an outsider who can shake up the company and change the culture.\n\nThe same solution applies to the Secret Service. As FBI director, Robert S. Mueller III removed anyone who did not tell him an honest story. The FBI performed magnificently under his management, protecting us since 9/11 from foreign terrorist attacks.\n\nAs Mueller’s successor, President Obama made an excellent choice in naming James Comey, who previously served in the Justice Department. Given that his own life is at stake, I believe Obama can be counted on to select a similarly outstanding candidate to be the new Secret Service director.\n\nRonald Kessler, a former Washington Post and Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, is the author of The First Family Detail: Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of the Presidents.", null ]
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[ null, "Gazing out of a classroom window in Budapest provides images similar to those found at Baylor University: groups of student gather near their friends to laugh and enjoy themselves. The only difference between the two images is that the students of Budapest often carry cigarettes in their hands, a practice prohibited on Baylor campus.\n\nCigarette smoke has a curious, divisive quality to it. For some people makes an acrid and unpleasant aroma while for others there is something comforting about the scent. This is paralleled in the vary nature of cigarettes since a great number of people abhor them and others smoke habitually.\n\nInitial impressions of Budapest would indicate that most individuals are of the latter mindset since hazy clouds of cigarette smoke hover around street corners and bus stops throughout the city. The sheer volume of smokers who light up on the streets of Budapest is a stark contrast from the usage seen in most American towns. Additionally, a sizable amount of these users are barely old enough to purchase cigarettes for themselves.\n\nNot only are there more individuals smoking in public, but the people of Budapest do not react to these individuals with the same disdain that is often seen in the US. For instance, lighting a cigarette near a child in the US would be met with shocked expressions and general scorn towards the practice. In Budapest, however, some parents tend to their children with one hand and use the other to hold their cigarette.\n\nTypically, according to the CDC, an individual will smoke for the sake of energy, social standing and to deal with stress. But if it is simply for these reasons that people smoke, usage rates shouldn’t be so disparate between the United States and Hungary. This possibly indicates a deeper significance to the usage of cigarettes, especially in the younger generations who haven’t been smoking for a long period of time. Perhaps it is the permeation of smoking in Budapest’s culture that has led to the elevated rates of smoking, or perhaps it is something more.\n\nFor some people smoke is an acrid and unpleasant aroma while for others there is something comforting about the scent.\n\nAs a gentle breeze blows nicotine scented smoke in my direction I’m brought back to the days when I indulged in the habit myself. I see so much of myself in the thin, gangly teens who laugh jovially while expelling smoke from their nostrils. What people don’t realize is that smokers are typically aware of the danger that it poses to their health, at least I was.\n\nFrom my personal experience I found that smoking allowed me to avoid dealing with the anxiety and stress in my life. Additionally, it made me happy, if only for a brief second and that enabled me to set aside the tangible risk to my health. So, as I see the ashes fall from the ends of cigarettes smoked by teens no older than me, I wonder if all they want is to be happy.\n\nHello! My name is Danny Zermeno and I am a junior Public Relations major with the Baylor School of Journalism. I came to Budapest to learn about a culture that I knew very little about. I greatly enjoy writing about how, despite the cultural and time differences, there is a great deal of common ground between Hungary and the US. View all posts by thebridgedgapsblog" ]
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[ "AUSTIN, Texas – A new judge was selected to preside over Rep. Tom DeLay’s conspiracy and money laundering trial Thursday, after another judge became the second to step away from involvement in the case because of political contributions he has made.Administrative Judge B.B. Schraub, a Republican who was to have selected the judge for the case, withdrew after Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle filed a request to have him removed. Two days earlier, District Judge Bob Perkins was removed from the case at DeLay’s request because of his contributions to Democrats.Schraub asked Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson to name a judge to preside over DeLay’s trial, and Jefferson selected semi-retired Senior Judge Pat Priest of San Antonio. Jefferson’s involvement, however, could invite yet another challenge.State documents examined by The Associated Press show that Jefferson’s 2002 campaign treasurer, Bill Ceverha, also was the treasurer of DeLay’s Texans for a Republican Majority Political Action Committee. Ceverha was a defendant this spring in a civil trial brought by Democrats who lost state legislative races to Republicans in 2002.Lawyers on both sides in DeLay’s case have argued that political contributions by judges have harmed at least the appearance of impartiality. But in a state where judges are elected and free to contribute to candidates and political parties, it could be a challenge to find a judge who meets both sides’ definition of impartial.Prosecutors believe Schraub to be “completely fair and impartial, with a sterling reputation of honesty and integrity,” Earle wrote. “However, as the recusal of Judge Perkins reflected, such is unfortunately no longer the standard in our state for the judiciary.”DeLay is charged with illegally funneling corporate campaign contributions to Republican candidates for the 2002 legislative races. The Texas Republican was forced to step down as House majority leader after being indicted.Earle, the district attorney, argued that Schraub was objectionable because he has given money to GOP candidates including Gov. Rick Perry, an ally in DeLay’s successful effort to redraw congressional districts to benefit Republicans.DeLay’s contributions to Texas Republicans helped the GOP win control of the Texas House in 2002. Then, in a series of special sessions called by Perry, the GOP pushed through a redistricting plan crafted by DeLay that helped get more Republicans elected to Congress in 2004.In his request for Schraub’s removal, Earle said Schraub’s financial support of Perry reveals that the judge “agrees in principle with Perry’s agenda regarding Tom DeLay’s redistricting map.”Prosecutors also suggested that Schraub appears politically indebted to Perry, who appointed him as administrative judge and can reappoint him in January.Schraub, 76, has also contributed to George W. Bush’s campaigns for governor and president.DeLay objected to Perkins, a Democrat, because he has contributed to Democratic candidates such as John Kerry and the liberal advocacy group MoveOn.org.The judicial wrangling is “a great shame,” said Charles Silver, a legal ethics professor at the University of Texas Law School.”It says that the judges who we elect can’t be trusted to apply the law neutrally in cases that in some way, shape or form bear on their political beliefs,” Silver said. “If that’s true, we really need to revamp the whole system.”Vail, Colorado", null ]
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[ null, "Brie Larson is opening up about her stoic reaction to Casey Affleck's win at the Oscars last month.\n\nSpeaking with Vanity Fair recently, the actress confirmed that her refusal to clap for the Manchester by the Sea actor had been correctly interpreted by the public.\n\nThe Room actress -- who is also an impassioned advocate for sexual assault survivors -- was tasked with presenting the Best Actor category at the star-studded awards show.\n\nAfter announcing Affleck's name, Larson handed the golden statuette over to the actor, then stood at the back of the stage with her arms at her side as the audience gave him a round of applause. Some suggested that Larson's reaction to Affleck's win was a response to allegations of sexual harassment leveled against the actor, which had recently surfaced during awards season.\n\n\"I think that whatever it was that I did onstage kind of spoke for itself,\" Larson said at the Hollywood premiere of her new film Kong: Skull Island on Wednesday. \"I've said all that I need to say about that topic.\"\n\nIn the months leading up to the Oscars, several articles dug up sexual harassment claims made by two women who worked with Affleck on the film I'm Still Here, which lead to a lawsuit against the actor in 2010. Affleck settled the suit out of court, and has subsequently denied the allegations.\n\nWhile promoting her new action adventure epic on Thursday, the Oscar-winning actress sat down with Jimmy Kimmel, where she got a little more candid about a completely different topic that's played a large role in her life recently: her obsession with The Bachelor.\n\nThe 27-year-old star revealed that, despite being able to keep her wits about her while hanging out with some of Hollywood's biggest names, when this season's Bachelor, Nick Viall, showed up at her Bachelor viewing party, she got \"freaked out and starstruck.\"\n\n\"I was too shy,\" said Larson, who's hosted a weekly Bachelor viewing party for quite some time. \"The day before, I was like, hugging Meryl Streep and I was like, ‘This is fine,’ but then Nick showed up at my house.\"\n\nWATCH: ‘Bachelor’ Nick Viall Reveals His Next Big Move (and It’s Different Than 'Dancing With the Stars')\n\n\"He stayed until the very end,\" she recounted. \"He had such a good sense of humor about the whole thing, and I was just so nervous, I don’t think I said anything to him the whole time.\"\n\nSo, instead of striking up a conversation with the 36-year-old reality star, Larson said she spent the whole night surreptitiously snapping photos of Viall on her phone.\n\n\"I was just like, hiding, taking photos and sending them to Amy Schumer and being like, 'Uh, why did this happen? I’m too scared, I’m too shy,'\" Larson joked.\n\nEXCLUSIVE: Brie Larson on Tackling 'One of the Greatest Myths of All Time' in 'Kong: Skull Island'" ]
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[ null, "When news breaks about a protest around a speech or debate or book over concerns of racism, misogyny or other oppressions, three terms emerge simultaneously: political correctness, cancel culture and free speech. The latter in the form of doomsday predictions from Very Serious People about the fraying state of free speech.\n\nSo it is now in the usual far-right corners of Fox News and pits of social media following the withdrawal of six Dr. Seuss books, by the author’s own estate, over obviously racist imagery.\n\nThis is why a recent online survey of 1,500 Canadians filled me with optimism that those naysaying voices are landing on shaky ground. The survey by Public Square Research in partnership with Maru/Blue and TVO in February found a vast majority — 91 per cent — believed freedom of speech does not guarantee freedom from social consequences, that 85 per cent believed there should be accountability for racial slurs and that 76 per cent thought the government should regulate hate speech on social media.\n\nIf it’s a given that to be an essential pillar of democracy, free speech needs reasonable restraints, all debate occurs within the macro possibilities that reside in that one word: reasonable.\n\nWhat is reasonable? Societies constantly redraw lines in the sand to differentiate what is offensive and what is acceptable — to dominant groups. Attempts to realize our own promises of equal rights for all must necessarily compensate for the excesses when those rights have been deliberately withheld from some groups to keep others in comfort.\n\nThe reckoning of Seuss’s racism has been long overdue; people have been protesting his work for decades. Just because dominant groups found it acceptable then to be racist that doesn’t mean we have to help his books endure today. Why should our kids be exposed to images of a white man using a whip on a man of colour in “And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street,” or a white boy holding a gun while standing on the heads of three Asian men in “If I Ran the Zoo?”\n\nIt’s easier to analyze “reasonable” when it is placed within the framework of a society’s invisible power hierarchies.\n\nWho is protesting the loss of free speech and in what circumstances, gives us a hint as to the answers. Too often, that protest is a reaction of people who hold power in society and are not used to being accountable by their peers or people they deem beneath them. And when challenged, instead of reflecting upon their words, actions and vested interest in the status quo, they double down and hide behind a defence of free speech.\n\nNo surprise then that a University of Kansas study in 2017 found that people pull out free speech as a defence when they are defending racist speech and not when it is merely offensive speech. These free-speech warriors are no principled supporters of freedom. They have merely invested in a certain belief system that has long gone unquestioned.\n\nThe term cancel culture is so overused and abused it is bereft of meaning. If it means a culture of “cancelling” someone — usually a person with social clout — for oppressive attitudes that are perceived as mere slights, it tells you a lot about the people affronted by it. If it means cancelling an entire culture, whose culture is cancelled when racism is called out?\n\nRemember how free speech warriors rallied when Torontonians protested a Munk debate between Steve Bannon and David Frum in 2018? How effectively did sunlight disinfect hate as they claimed it would? Judge for yourself: during the U.S. election last November, Bannon called for the beheading of Dr. Anthony Fauci and FBI Director Chris Wray. I don’t think I’ll ever forget a Canadian journalist saying back then she went to the debates and found Bannon “charming.”\n\nOutside of this context, the question of maintaining free speech without undermining other civil liberties remains important.\n\nAs I said on The Agenda as part of a Star/TVO democracy project that airs Thursday, I have never as a journalist in Canada experienced government interference or even the threat of it. Given the subjects I write about, this is in stark contrast to the experience of journalists in, say, India or Belarus or the Philippines, who face brutal and sustained campaigns to silence them.\n\nStill, my experience is also not true for all journalists in Canada. This summer Oneida journalist Karl Dockstader of the One Dish One Mic radio show was arrested in September and banned from the Land Back Lane site of protest by Six Nations people near Caledonia. Those charges were withdrawn in December after it was determined there were no reasonable grounds for conviction.\n\nSecurity agencies also routinely monitor and carry out surveillance of anti-pipeline protesters or Black Lives Matter protesters without raising howls of protest from the free-speech brigade.\n\n“Reasonable” also clarifies itself if we learn to distinguish between unpopular ideas and ideas that foment hate. Do they expose a group of people to contempt, hate and discrimination? What artistic, scientific or educational purpose do they serve? Are they in keeping with values of equality? The standards of the Seuss books in question clearly don’t cut it.\n\nThere is nothing rational or “two-sides” or debatable about racist, misogynistic, ableist or transphobic ideas. As a society, we long ago made a call to rise to higher ideals. Let’s not waste more time relitigating lowly ones." ]
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[ "Do golf fans prefer easy or tough set-ups on the PGA Tour?\n\nWe asked our readers if they prefer watching PGA Tour players thrive or struggle. There was one resounding and unsurprising answer...", null, "At the Sentry Tournament of Champions, Cameron Smith broke the record for the lowest winning score in a 72-hole event in PGA Tour history.\n\nBut even if Smith wasn't playing, Jon Rahm would also have broken the previous record of 31-under-par set by Ernie Els in 2003.\n\nAnd if the World No. 1 had extended his break from golf and not played in Hawaii last week, Matt Jones in third place would have broken the record on 32-under-par as well.\n\nRahm attributed the low scores and the general desire of PGA Tour players to improve to Tiger Woods' legacy. The 15-time major champion set the standard at the peak of his career.\n\nIf what Rahm says is true, it produced an incredible leaderboard at Kapalua Resort. But in terms of a viewing fan, do you enjoy watching a birdie fest or would you prefer to watch the players struggle?\n\nYou watch golf to watch your favourite players make birdies and win, so technically, the more birdies the merrier. The swings of Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa in full flow are works of art and it is hard to get bored of seeing top players in full flight.\n\nThe best players on the PGA Tour are freakishly good and this is an appropriate word to use. They are freaks in their field and the vast majority of viewing fans can't relate to their ability and talent.\n\nWhat most of us can relate to is watching professionals hit shots from deep rough, missing the fairways and carding abnormally high scores.\n\nIt reassures us. The tournaments down the years that produce the highest scores would usually be the US Open or when the conditions are at their worst at The Open Championship.\n\nWhen Bryson DeChambeau won the US Open in 2020, he was the only player under-par. In 2008, Padraig Harrington won his second Claret Jug on 3-over-par.\n\nThese are the occasions that golf fans and regular club golfers can relate to the tour professionals. We enjoy watching them thrash around and squirm in difficult conditions.\n\nThis attitude was the overriding response to our question as to whether golf fans prefer birdie fests or tough tournaments on the PGA Tour. Take a look below at the best responses from our readers:\n\n\"Prefer it a little Tougher, I also think it is a way of controlling the massive hitters, if wayward they are punished in the rough,\" one fan said.\n\nRELATED: SHANE LOWRY ON PLAYING THE SAUDI INTERNATIONAL: \"I'M A GOLFER, NOT A POLITICIAN\"\n\n\"The tougher, the better!! And read your own damn putts!!\" one fan commented.\n\n\"Tougher setups. 34-under-par is a ridiculous score,\" another fan said.\n\n\"For what they're playing for in only 4 days time I want to see them earn it meaning the toughest course setups possible...\" another fan commented.\n\n\"Tougher setups... Shooting Ducks in a Bathtub isn't really a lot of fun,\" one fan said." ]
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[ null, "Black Stars captain Asamoah “Baby Jet” Gyan has finally checked out of the Peace Holiday Resort in Ada where he has been lodging for the past five days after Castro and his lady friend, Janet Bandu’s tragic disappearance. Manager of Peace Holiday Resort, Mr. Paul Sasu revealed this on Peace FM’s “Entertainment Review” programme Thursday July 10.\nAccording to him Asamoah Gyan and his entourage including his elder brother Baffour Gyan; Manager, Sammy Anim Addo, some family members among other friends checked out of the resort on Thursday.“Yes! It is true they have checked out so they are back in Accra or wherever they might be going. So for now, they are not in Ada,” Mr. Sasu confirmed. Peacefmonline.com is reliably informed that Asamoah and his friends checked into the Peace Holiday Resort, Saturday afternoon July 5, after checking out of Aqua Safari Resort where they first lodged on Friday July 4, when they went to Ada. It’s been six days since the mysterious disappearance of Hiplife artiste Castro (Real name: Theophilus Tagoe) and Janet Bandu who are both feared dead after they allegedly drown in a jet ski accident over the weekend in Ada." ]
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[ "Von Neumann architecture is undisputed backbone of the computing industry since its inception. However isolated nature of Compute and Memory coupled with frequent data-shuttling leads to significant performance overheads. We propose a solution called SLIM powered by emerging memory nanodevices.\n\nThe present work is inspired from the approach of memory-centric architectures, where computations in silicon are supposed to be performed- either very close to the location of data (known as Near-Memory Computing, NMC), or in-situ where data is stored (known as In-Memory-Computing, IMC, Logic-in-Memory, LIM, or Processing-in-Memory, PIM). In several approaches presented in recent literature, digital logic-gates (NAND, NOR etc.) or analog mathematical functions (multiply, accumulate, VMM etc.) have been realized using memory bitcells (or their modified variants) by using clever programming/sensing techniques.\n\nThe hidden caveat here is that in most LIM approaches, when a memory bitcell plays the role of a logic component, it no longer remains storage. Hands down in a one-to-one computational-performance match between any non-volatile memory bitcell and state-of-the-art CMOS circuit, the CMOS circuit will turn out victorious in terms of speed and power. The benefit of LIM will only last till we offset data-shuttling costs. This doesn’t mean that the LIM approaches presented in literature are not advantageous. They are in fact extremely advantageous in terms of data-shuttling overheads as they fulfill the initial motivation of bringing computation closer to storage. But what after that? How do we keep pushing further the LIM/PIM/IMC bandwagon? One possibility is through functionality! The advantage of LIM would increase manifold if the memory bitcells which compute also preserve their utility as standard memory blocks for which they were initially built. The present work is an attempt in that very direction. In other words, we are trying to argue for functionally more versatile LIM bitcells.\n\nWe experimentally demonstrate that LIM operations can be realized by emerging resistive memory bitcells while still preserving their initial memory/storage functions. This functionality benefit is less intuitive on a smaller scale, however we believe that it has huge scope for ultra-dense storage ecosystems. High-end futuristic ~PB size SSDs, massive data centers etc. The goal here is not to replace a CPU/GPU computation with a SSD. Rather it is to utilize the numerous SSDs lying idle once data has been stored on them for some basic computation, without disturbing the stored data. With current LIM approaches this is not possible; as soon storage is utilized for logic, it may end up losing the initially stored data. With most current LIM approaches, the storage silicon can either be used for LIM or for storage but not both simultaneously. With the proposed SLIM approach a latent storage can perform compute while lying idle and later read-back the initial data that was stored on it when the user wants. The two actions are not mutually destructive. Ensuring this simultaneous functionality virtually increases the area benefits of the same silicon block. If you are still interested in this, please read our Nature Scientific Reports paper here.\n\nThe 3+ years long research journey behind this work, from concept to publication was tedious, tested our perseverance, helped us critically introspect our work while learning along the way. The genesis of the idea first happened in Jan 2017 (in foggy Delhi winters) while debating some trade-offs of conventional LIM approaches. In earlier versions of the work we presented a bulky 2T-1R bitcell for realizing SLIM.\n\nDue to the less practical nature of the initial bitcell the paper was rejected. In further iterations of the work we came up with a simpler and refined 1T-1R bitcell, with additional bench-marking applications such as BNNs (Binary Neural Networks). It was a stressful journey for the team as a lot of papers on LIM were pouring out almost everyday, however faith in the concept kept everyone going.\n\nEverything is not perfect, one limitation of the current work is the endurance requirement expected from the devices. However the main focus of the present study is the unique concept and methodology. The approach is generic in nature and can be extended to multiple types of analog non-volatile memory devices.\n\nWe are thankful to the editorial and the review team for providing us with constructive feedback along this journey to help us improve the work at each step. We hope that the ideas presented will be useful for the community and enable better/ efficient computing solutions in future.\n\nWe express deep gratitude to our NCTU collaborators (Prof T.H. Hou and his group) for sharing the nanodevices for this study and fruitful discussions. We would also like to acknowledge the partial support from SERB CORE research grant (CRG/2018/001901).", null ]
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[ null, "Nintendo’s highly anticipated upcoming games for the 3DS, “Pokmon Sun” and “Pokmon Moon” are so close to its official release and fans of the “Pokmon” series of video games can’t hide their excitement over the new installments. The good thing is developer Game Freak and publisher Nintendo recently released a demo to at least ease the agonizing pain of waiting for a couple weeks more.\n\nBut according to iTechPost, the demo isn’t really the typical one usually released by video game companies in which players will have a chance to play or access some components of the game. For the “Pokmon Sun” and “Pokmon Moon,” it’s more of a teaser where players do virtually nothing. The most exciting components of the game include catching Pokmon and buying items at the store, but both are not allowed in the demo. Judging by the lack of engaging content, Nintendo might have failed in convincing casual gamers to buy the games.\n\nTo sum it up, the “Pokmon Sun” and “Pokmon Moon” demo is all about players being allowed to stroll through the Ten Carat Hill trials wherein they can search for four Pokmon using “Poke Finder.” The concept is that these Pokmon will actually figure out that the player is looking for them, prompting them to respond by attacking. But the player can overcome this with the Pokmon called Greninja.\n\nAccording to Express UK, there are still very good reasons to try the demo, one of which is the bunch of free stuff that Nintendo teased. What’s even better is that the free stuff can be carried over to the full game once it is officially released. For instance, completing the demo means obtaining Ash’s Greninja, while the Star Piece can be obtained by defeating a female Ace trainer at Ten Carat Hill.\n\n“Pokmon Sun” and “Pokmon Moon” are scheduled for release on Nov. 18." ]
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[ null, "Mangaluru: The Capuchins of Mangalore celebrated the Annual Feast of the most popular saint of the present times St Padre Pio on September 23 at St. Padre Pio’s Shrine, St. Anne’s Friary, Bejai, Mangalore.\n\nA grand procession of St. Pio’s relic was taken around the streets of Kodialbail. Rev. Fr. Eugene D’silva, CSSR (Rector of Seminary at Goa) presided over the festal Eucharist along with other concelebrants. He preached on St. Pio, The great dispenser of divine mercy. He highlighted in his homily, the great human as well as gospel values which St. Pio lived during his lifetime and is now the sharer of the mercy of God through his miracles. St. Pio was popularly known for carrying the wounds of Christ, the Stigmata on his body for 50 long years, and is even now the most sought-after saint.\n\nA large number of devotees took part in the celebration. As a preparation, nine days of Novena were conducted with adoration and Holy Eucharist. Devotees of St Padre Pio participated in great numbers. The love and attraction for St. Padre Pio are increasing day by day among the youth. The saint draws numerous people towards Christ who by repenting of their sins turn towards Him.\n\nA festal meal was served for all the devotees after the Eucharist. The devotion of St. Padre Pio is celebrated every Wednesday at Pio’s Shrine, Bejai. The seraphic saint of the Capuchins who is known as the second St. Francis of Assisi, is a model for all. Another festal Eucharist in English was celebrated and presided over by Fr. Chetan Lobo, Director of Assisi Press at 6 p.m at St. Pio’s Shrine which was attended by a large gathering.\n\nAbout St Padre Pio\nPadre Pio, original name Francesco Forgione, also called St. Pio of Pietrelcina, (born May 25, 1887, Pietrelcina, Italy-died September 23, 1968, San Giovanni Rotondo; canonized June 16, 2002; feast day September 23), Italian priest and saint of the Catholic Church.\nBorn into a devout Roman Catholic family, he consecrated himself to Jesus at age 5. At age 15 he joined the Capuchin order and took the name Pio in honour of St. Pius I. Eight years after his priestly ordination, he received the Stigmata (bodily marks corresponding to the wounds suffered by the crucified Jesus) which remained until his death. These and other signs of his holiness drew growing numbers of pilgrims to him. He was noted for his charity and piety and was canonized in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.\nSan Giovanni Rotondo in Italy where the saint lived the major part of his life and died is a pilgrimage centre which draws the maximum number of devotees among all shrines. In Mangalore, St Pio Shrine, Bejai, Mangalore is drawing huge crowds for the blessings and intercession of saints." ]
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[ "Home LifeLaw Can the Rule of Law Survive Trump?\nLaw\n\nIn the present day, in a long line of attacks on the Department of Justice (DOJ), President Trump demanded remaining week that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein look at the FBI after the latest reports that an informant had met with officers from his marketing campaign in 2016 in the early stages of the Russia investigation. This assault changed into an intense one—aimed, as it changed into, at two of the core capabilities of prosecutors, the selection to provoke an investigation and the responsibility to hold the integrity of a source. Rather than recoiling in horror on the beside-the-point request, Rosenstein ordered inner research into the FBI’s behavior. Many condemned Rosenstein for what they saw as cowardice, and some puzzled if this will be a fatal blow to democratic concepts.", null, "Though accused of deflection or accommodation, Rosenstein did, in reality, arise to Trump. By initiating an inner investigation rather than traditional research, there is no possibility of a grand jury. No ability for indictment. Rosenstein just slightly included the idea that crook investigations and prosecutions need to be performed through educated professionals without political interference. He summoned an unbiased birthday party, the inspector preferred of the DOJ, to verify what he already knows: that the FBI did now not use the informant for political ends. The investigation, consisting of the use of the informant, become a result of a justified suspicion that Russians have been trying to infiltrate the campaign. There had been instances in the beyond when the FBI has ended up a tool for political vendettas, consisting of spying on Martin Luther King Jr. And the Black Panthers or gathering statistics on civilians who joined lawful protest actions. So an inner investigation is a correct way to reassure the general public in those starkly divided instances that such rogue motion isn’t, now, the case.\n\nAs some of us breathe a sigh of remedy that prosecutorial independence remains alive, it’s tough no longer to marvel how long this will last. Rosenstein can be making concessions, fending off a disagreement with the president approximately the limits of his powers, but at some point, President Trump may additionally force Rosenstein’s hand, ordering him to do something that violates the norms of his office and his moral responsibilities as a prosecutor. What then? Will Rosenstein give up in protest? Will he be disregarded for his refusal to do what he believes to be fallacious, the way than performing Attorney General Sally Yates changed into? Or will he be fired for failing to prove his loyalty, as former FBI Director James Comey was? If so, will President Trump appoint someone who will fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller, finalizing his obvious strategy of controlling prosecutorial selection-making and the use of it for political ends?\n\nWhen the then-candidate Donald Trump campaigned to the cheers of “lock her up,” promising to prosecute his political opponent Hillary Clinton, he neglected the conventional independence of the DOJ and, via sheer force of populist rhetoric, began to undermine public faith in the rule of thumb of law. When, later, President Trump advised the Justice Department to reopen closed research into Hillary Clinton’s personal email server, he did damage to the concept that prosecutorial selections must be made based on regulation and fact, rather than spite or political advantage. The independence of the DOJ is suffering as Trump time and again dismisses Russia research as a “witch hunt” and undermines informants, a key law enforcement device, by labeling them spies.\n\nPart of the purpose the president has been so success in undermining prosecutorial independence is that, during the last century, politicians and policy leaders at the left have failed to develop a language to guard those important but informal factors of government. It changed into modern legal pupils, starting in the early 20th century who first argued that the regulation is a less than perfect, even fallacious tool, necessarily tormented by personal views and political bias. In the 1970s, any other institution of liberal philosophers and criminal pupils at Harvard Law School, known as the Critical Legal Studies movement, drew on the New Left critique of establishments and the nation to push this argument even further. In an atypical alliance, these radical law professors voiced the view—now shared, in a malign manner, by means of President Trump—that regulation is simply some other tool of the effective.", null, "Some liberal criminal pupils and philosophers referred to as the Legal Process School tried to restore the legitimacy of the regulation to justify the function of courts and felony institutions in a democracy. They evolved theories approximately the importance of institutions and norms in constitutional information and argued that even as the law itself can be indeterminate, the process of reasoned choice-making and the allocation of key duties to the right institutional players gives the law and the courts a critical function in our democratic gadget. Unfortunately, liberal politicians and pundits failed inside the 1970s and 1980s to articulate a popularized model of this principle that would compete with the right’s vision of the law, and its enforcement, as an embodiment of the social order.\n\nIn 1985, President Ronald Reagan’s lawyer popular, Edwin Meese, declared a “jurisprudence of unique intention.” He and others very correctly proselytized on behalf of textualism and originalism—theories that the regulation is what it was meant to be on u. S. A .’s founding and need not modify to evolving social realities centuries later. This imaginative and prescient regulation has lasted for many years and it has continually supported a conservative ideological schedule. Liberals missed an opportunity to offer the public a competing and compelling view of the regulation as a hard and fast of evolving guidelines, establishments, and practices for resolving disputes. Had they performed so, they may have ensured that an extra part of the public could share the surprise and dismay over President Trump’s risk to the rule of thumb of regulation.\n\nWe all recognize now just how fragile the criminal framework of democracy clearly is. The law itself, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court can simplest uphold a small part of our democracy. The relaxation is supported by means of folks that operate inside the traditions in their jobs. They observe education manuals, soak up workplace cultures, and—like Rosenstein, Comey, and Yates—adhere to the moral policies in their career. The offices each have their history, lore, and practices that create their very own inner consistency and with a bit of luck a level of uniformity and equity. These norms are under attack. In President Trump’s worldview, there may be most effective electricity and no restraint. He has got down to damage the traditions that comprise an essential constraint on his electricity.\n\nIn such a lot of methods, President Trump’s subversion of norms is eerily harking back to President Nixon’s—but at the least, Richard Nixon identified the lifestyles of expert ethics before he sought to battle through them. Nixon wrote approximately his attorney popular, John Mitchell, in a non-public memorandum to his chief of a group of workers, Bob Haldeman: “John is simply too damn appropriate for an attorney. He’s a good robust lawyer. It repels him to do these horrible matters, however, they’ve got to be completed.” Trump may have his mentor Roy Cohn in mind as he defines all legal professionals as merely a means to a polthe itical end." ]
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[ "Home Language Will French be the Language of the Future?\n\nFrench is the fifth most spoken language in the world according to a report of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF). It is the third most used language of business, and is ranked as the second most studied as a foreign language. French is indeed a language of the future.\n\nWhat is a Francophone?\n\nAccording to the OIF, a Francophone is defined as person who:\n\nHow many Francophones are there?\n\nFrench is the fifth most spoken language ​​in the world after Mandarin Chinese, English, Spanish and Arabic. It is the official language of 32 countries. This represents approximately 300 million Francophones in the world.\n\nAs we can see, the majority of the daily speakers of French are found on the African continent- almost 60% of the world’s Francophones are in Africa.\n\nThe report produced by the OIF to assess the number of Francophones in the world was based on censuses and quantitative surveys produced for 106 countries and territories.\n\nHow do Francophones make use of the French language? Francophonie covers varying levels of use, which varies from region to region. If 300 million people make daily use of the language of Molière, not all of them use it in the same way. The uses of French differ according to whether it is practiced in family, at school or at work. The OIF defined various levels of Francophonie: French-speaking areas include both countries whose speakers use French in their daily life and communications, but also those where French is an official language mainly used for professional, administrative or institutional procedures.\n\nThe French-speaking space distinguishes between three uses of the language:\n\nAs a result, the OIF report determines as French-speaking all the inhabitants of countries whose official language is French. But is France the country with the most Francophones? Probably not. The Democratic Republic of the Congo may, with a population of over 100 million, be the largest Francophone country in the world. However, many of the locals prefer Lingala to French. Therefore, it is uncertain to what extent French is used in all of the Francophone countries.\n\nUses of French as an Official Language\n\nFrench is a very prominent language in international relations: formerly the diplomatic language par excellence, it is one of the official languages ​​of several major organizations such as the UN, NATO, the International Olympic Committee and the International Red Cross.\n\nThe French Language in Education\n\n73% of children of the in the world who are educated in French are located in countries of sub-Saharan Africa or the Indian Ocean, according to the OIF. Indeed, among the 29 countries of the French-speaking area where French is the official language, 21 are located in sub-Saharan Africa. In 13 of these countries, French is the main language of instruction. In the other five, it is combined with other languages. A formerly colonial language, French often only functions as a second language or as a foreign language.\n\nThe quality of French-speaking education is a central issue in Africa. From 50% to 82% of respondents to the OIF report believe that being French-speaking is essential both personally and professionally. The ability to express oneself in French is seen as an additional asset when looking for a job. In fact, learning French comes second after English in the language requirements of businesses.\n\nFrench is the second most taught language in the world. Africa is where French is studied the most, with over 23 million students of the French language. Next comes Europe with 10.5 million learners. Note that in the English-speaking countries of Europe, French is the first foreign language studied. The German-speaking countries reserve second place for it. Finally, the Chinese are increasingly interested in French with a clear objective: to establish themselves economically in Africa. In recent years, the continent has been popular with Asian investors.\n\nThe French Language in international trade\n\nWhat is the point of learning French? Molière’s language is indeed an asset in terms of a professional career, as France is the fifth largest trading power in the world. As a foreign language learned on all continents of the globe, French occupies a significant place in trade and economic relations.\n\nIt is a means of communication used by about thirty countries in their international communications. Mastery of the French language is increasingly a significant advantage for accessing certain markets. French is widely used in the banking sector, especially in Switzerland.\n\nIf we take the example of the entertainment sector, the international French-language media occupies a highly prominent position. The production of films, series, documentaries and such represents an increasingly active market. The major players in the sector have been seen to make sizeable investments in this area. Many international media are delivered in French (TV5 Monde Afrique, Arte, Canal +, BBC News Africa, Ici Radio-Canada, TFO, etc.). The challenge is to reach out to millions of Francophones.\n\nPresent in many countries, in education, media, commerce and administration, French offers a considerable advantage for French-speaking companies in their international exchanges. It is the third most widely used business language in the world, behind English and Mandarin. No less than 20% of world trade is carried out between French-speaking countries. However, the French language covers the most territories (for comparison, Mandarin Chinese is spoken only in China).\n\nThe French Language on the Internet\n\nFrench is also very present on the internet, where it is the fourth language spoken on the social media. Indeed, in a bloated digital landscape, Francophones primarily use their language to communicate. French would even be the third in terms of traffic.\n\nFrancophonie in a few key figures\n\nForecast-the state of the French Language in 2050\n\nEnglish and Mandarin Chinese are the most widely spoken languages ​​in the world today. But what will be the place of French by 2050? The number of Francophones should triple within the next thirty years, and it may become the second or third most used language.\n\nAccording to OIF estimates, there will be some 715 million speakers in 2050, or 8% of the world population (compared to 3% currently). 80 million people will practice French in Europe and 10 million will speak it in Canada. Africa will have nearly 250 million French speakers. This will represent 70% of Francophones in the world.\n\nUnsurprisingly, Africa is destined to become the space with the most French speakers, according to the OIF. Its role is predominant: Africa will have more than 90% of young Francophones aged 15-29. A real springboard for the Francophonie, the demographic explosion of the continent (which would see its population double by 2050 according to the UN) is indeed a key to the increase in the number of Francophone speakers. Due to the growth of the African continent, the number of Francophones around the world could rise between 450 million and 750 million by 2070.", null, "President Emmanuel Macron, in a speech delivered on the International Francophonie Day on March 20, 2019 stipulated that France is only part of the active Francophonie, aware of not carrying the destiny of French alone. He evoked the idea of ​​an open Francophonie, rich in its multilingualism.\n\nWith nearly 300 million speakers and constantly growing, French is one of the five most spoken languages ​​on the planet. French is the fourth language on the internet, and, with English, the only language present on 5 continents. The development of the African continent has every chance of propelling French to second place among the most spoken languages ​​in the world! During his speech on March 20, 2019 before the Académie Française, Emmanuel Macron declared that French has emancipated itself from France, it has become this world language, this archipelago language, proof of the desire to make French an international language." ]
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[ "Should France draw inspiration from Germany? The adage, which makes me smile as a Franco-German, is no less exasperating.\n\nThe press is waving it around as soon as a parallel, however far-fetched, is feasible with measures taken by our first cousins, who have set an example.\n\nAnd with the debate surrounding the StopCovid application and contact tracing to stem the Covid-19 epidemic, there has been no shortage of them.\n\nTo make a long story short and before plunging into this vast debate, Germany announced on Sunday 26 April that it would base the development of its own contact tracing anti-coronavirus application on the common API of Apple and Google, whereas it had initially ruled it out.\n\nA reversal which is explained by the software block imposed by Android but especially iOS regarding the activation of Bluetooth in the background, essential for the proper functioning of contact tracing apps and that only this API would allow.\n\nHowever, France, which is also working on its own StopCovid application, refuses to bend in the name of technological sovereignty (but also data security) and is asking the GAFA to lift software restrictions, without having to use the controversial API.\n\nA lost arm-wrestling match with Apple, which has already happily sent the FBI packing in the past for a similar request related to terrorist acts.\n\nIn the face of the obvious technological impasse, the question arises: should France take its cue from Germany and put aside its Gallic pride to prevent StopCovid from becoming a total fiasco?\n\nThe answer is not so simple. There are no bad guys or good guys in this case. But the balance seems to be in favour of a decentralized “German-style” solution with Apple and Google.\n\nA choice that is “more reasonable from a technical point of view and in terms of comparing the dangers for our data” as Damien Stehlé, professor of computer science at the ENS in Lyon and co-signatory of an open letter addressed to the government warning about the risks presented by contact tracing applications, explains to AndroidPit.\n\nLeaving Your Data To Apple/Google or the State: A False Debate\n\nThe current point of contention centres around the question of the method chosen by France to deploy contact tracing. One can roughly distinguish two protocols: a centralized or ROBERT protocol (the French solution) and a decentralized one (the Google/Apple method, the German DP3T, PACT and many others).\n\nThe ROBERT protocol, for (hang on) ROBust and privacy-presERving proximity Tracing, is a contact tracing method developed by researchers at Inria, the National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology. The data is collected here and stored on a central server.\n\n“The key element of the protocol is that users declaring themselves infected via the application are not individualized on the State’s servers.\n\nThus, nobody can, in theory, trace the patient, neither private individual, nor State, nor hacker: only the hospital which keeps health data on this trace” as my colleague from Numerama, Julien Cadot, explains it very well.\n\nIndeed, Inria proposes never to dissociate a set of Bluetooth identifiers. If your smartphone collects 10 identifiers from people you came into contact with during your trip, it will send 10 identifiers to the central server, and yours.\n\nIf one of the people you’ve met declares himself or herself ill, the central server will locate that person’s ID and deem all transmitted IDs to be at risk.\n\nEveryone will therefore receive a notification without knowing who is sick. But the patient will still be digitally registered by another means at the hospital, with all the details of his real identity.\n\n“In the other solutions, called decentralized (Apple/Google’s API, among others), the treatment to find out if you are at risk is done locally on the phone, which receives an encrypted list of sick people, and based on that and the contacts you have had, the smartphone determines whether you are at risk,” explains Damien Stehlé.\n\nBut there is no solution that is categorically more protective of our data than the other, according to Damien Stehlé, who points out that each protocol presents the same dangers, but in different proportions.\n\nBetween The Plague And Cholera…\n\nThe only indisputable fact in this debate is that a centralized contact tracing application cannot work properly without the Google/Apple API to lift the restrictions on Bluetooth activation. The Singaporean example demonstrated this well.\n\nThe argument for better data protection allowed by the ROBERT protocol is not as strong. “Each model, whether decentralized or centralized, presents the same three types of risk, but not in the same proportions,” says Damien Stehlé. These risks are mass surveillance, neighbourhood espionage and false alarms.\n\nWith both protocols, the risk of false alarms is the same. This is a flaw inherent in the inaccuracy of Bluetooth. There will therefore be false negatives and false positives (you are notified at risk when you did not have physical contact with a sick person but that person was close enough to generate contact via Bluetooth).\n\n“The decentralized model brings more risks of neighborhood espionage, I want to know who is sick in my building, where I crossed it. The centralized option presents a greater danger in terms of mass surveillance,” explains our expert.\n\nThis mass surveillance involves, among other things, collecting and reproducing the social graph. In more layman’s terms Damien Stehlé explains that “in the ROBERT solution, when you’re sick, you go back up all the Bluetooth contacts you’ve had over the last 14 days.\n\nYou trace who you have been in contact with and how often to notify them. The social graph is the set of social links between individuals, in such an application, the central server could reconstruct a large part of this social graph thanks to data collected by the state.”\n\nOn a personal note, Damien Stehlé believes that “the risk of mass surveillance is much more serious than the risk of neighborhood espionage. So if you have to choose between the two, a priori it’s better to choose the latter.”\n\nIn this sense, the professor considers that as it stands, decentralized DP3T or Apple/Google’s solutions are more commendable than Robert’s centralized protocol. “Germany made the reasonable choice, at least from a technical point of view and in terms of comparing the dangers.”\n\nAs for me, I think that technical limitations and data privacy are only the tip of the iceberg. The human element and the voluntariness on which these applications rely (in compliance with the GDMP) are a serious hindrance to their effectiveness in a context of general mistrust towards the GAFA and the State.\n\nBut these questions will not arise in any case if StopCovid malfunctions from the outset because of this technological impasse. Perhaps for once we could learn from the German model.", null, null, null, null, null, "AlloCovid: A Telephone Platform As An Alternative To StopCovid And Contact Tracing" ]
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[ null, "The company said it was unable to secure investment due to the pandemic which has slowed down business and caused significant declines in stock markets around the world.\n\nThe retrenchments are with effect from 31 March 2020. MG Health’s chief executive officer, Andre Bothma, communicated the decision to the retrenched workers this week.\n\n“Following the unprecedented spread of COVID-19, the stock market took an unforeseen fall on the 9th of March 2020 and the capital raise that MG Health Ltd was in the process of came to an abrupt halt,” Mr Bothma states in the letter.\n\n“The closing date for the capital raise was 31 March 2020 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the lockdown of many countries and stock market fall, investors have withdrawn their commitments. As a result, MG Health Ltd now finds itself in a poor cash flow position. It is for this reason that we regret to inform you that your employment with MG Health Limited has been terminated with effect from the 31st day of March 2020.\n\n“The selection criteria (for the retrenchment) that has been used was agreed between the company and your representative and it was fair and objective. In the event that there is a vacancy of the position that you qualify for within a period of one year commencing from May 2020 to April 2021, the company will give you preference.”\n\nThe company also undertook to pay the retrenched workers what it calls a notice pay, a severance pay and compensation for leave days not taken. It also undertook to foot bills for the medical examinations of all retrenched workers to be used in the event of the former employees claiming compensation from the company for medical conditions that could have arisen as a result of their employment.\n\nMG Health was licensed in 2016 to cultivate and process medical cannabis and hemp for export.\n\nAccording to its website, MG Health’s “cultivation and state-of-the-art processing facilities are based 2000 metres above sea-level” in Marakabei “where clean air and a pristine environment contribute towards the growth of high quality, pesticide-free cannabis products”.\n\n“Our young company has already had a significant social impact on the local community and has the potential of creating inter-generational wealth for many families. MG Health will be a catalyst for lifting many out of poverty through the creation of new jobs and other wealth creation initiatives,” the company states on its website.\n\nBut the company’s aims of ending poverty through job creation risk being derailed after the latest retrenchments and the 17 September 2019 dismissals of workers who had gone on what the company described as an illegal strike. The workers went on strike to protest the company’s alleged failure to address their demands for better working conditions. They have since petitioned the Labour Court to nullify their dismissals.\n\nYesterday, MG Health’s marketing and communications officer Mpho Sefali confirmed the retrenchments in a statement to the Lesotho Times.\n\n“MG Health Limited (formerly Medigrow Lesotho Ltd) a licensed medical cannabis cultivator and manufacturer of cannabis derived products such as Cann9, Cann9 Livertonic, C+BD, S.NCE and Apex has announced that, due to the unprecedented spread of COVID-19 and the subsequent stock market fall, the company found itself in the same financial position as many other companies around the globe and had to make urgent cost cutting measures to ensure its survival over the next year.\n\n“The company initiated a joint problem-solving exercise with its employees in an attempt to bolster its financial viability. This resulted in MG Health’s initial plans for rapid expansion immediately being halted, considerable cuts on operational expenses and the unfortunate retrenchment of 72 staff members, remaining with 271,” Ms Sefali said.\n\nThe retrenchment of the 72 workers represents a huge reduction of the company’s workforce considering that another 24 workers were fired for going on strike in September 2019. This all means the company has lost about a third of its original workforce.\n\nThe beleaguered firm is also locked in a dispute with Marakabei villagers who are accusing it of paying them as little as M84 per month each for land the company leased to set up its production facilities.\n\nVillagers employed by the company allege MG Health had reneged on promises to pay them at least M4000 each per month.\n\nThe locals say the below market compensation rates for their land and the woefully inadequate wages have left them worse off than they were when they used their land to grow their own crops.\n\nMG Health acquired about 66 land parcels from individual landholders to set up its multi-million investment in the Marakabei area. The leases are for 20 years.\n\nIn exchange for leasing their land to the company, the landholders get an annual compensation depending on the size of their plots. 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[ "When is a Root Canal necessary?\n\nWhen the nerve of a tooth is compromised either by decay or trauma it may be necessary to remove the nerve(s) from the tooth in a root canal procedure. The compromised nerve may manifest as a “toothache” and in some cases is only determined by a periapical x-ray showing a radiolucency (dark area) in the bone at the tip of the root. Pain is not always present with an infected tooth.\n\nWhat is a Root Canal procedure?\n\nThe root canal procedure removes the dying or dead (necrotic) nerve tissue from the root(s) of the tooth, disinfects the root canal(s) and then seals them to prevent bacteria from traveling through the canal(s) and into the bone.\n\nAfter the tooth is treated with a root canal, it may be tender for a few days to a couple of weeks while the affected/infected area heals. When a patient presents with acute pain in a tooth requiring a root canal, it may be necessary to place the patient on an antibiotic in order to get the infection controlled prior to root canal treatment. Root canaling a tooth with an uncontrolled infection may make it difficult to anesthetize the tooth (get the tooth numb) due to the acidic environment created by the infection which neutralizes anesthetic.\n\nAfter a root canal is completed, the tooth may be missing a lot of structure due to removal of extensive decay, the tooth may become brittle (since it is not being nourished by the blood-vessels that were in the canals) and the tooth usually becomes dark in color. It is therefore recommended that a crown be placed on a root canaled tooth in a timely manner to prevent fracture, to replace missing tooth structure and to conceal the dark shade of the tooth underneath.\n\nMost root canal procedures produce very little, if any, pain. When a patient presents with an infected tooth, usually Dr. Ney will place the patient on an antibiotic to control the infection before initiating root canal treatment. Starting a root canal while a tooth is infected and has not been treated with an antibiotic may cause pain since an infection produces an acidic environment which tends to neutralize anesthetic, making it much less effective. An acutely painful tooth also lowers the firing threshold of pain receptors which is another reason to control the infection prior to starting treatment. After a root canal has been completed the tooth may be tender for a few days and may even be tender for a week or more as everything settles down. It is important to remember to chew on the side opposite the root canaled tooth until the tenderness has gone away.\n\nHow Long Does A Root Canal Take?\n\nMost root canals can be completed in one visit. Molar root canal procedures require around 1 to 1 ½ hours to complete. Pre-molars and anterior (front) teeth usually require significantly less time. During a root canal procedure, if the patient has difficulty keeping his or her mouth open, a bite block can be placed in the mouth, allowing the patient to close comfortably on it and rest the jaw.\n\nRoot canals are considered to be around 95% successful when completed properly. Root canals are complicated systems within a tooth. While the tooth may have 3 or 4 main nerves which enter the canals, there are a number of teeth that may have more nerves and more canals, and even accessory canals entering along the sides of the roots. Most of the time, these accessory canals are insignificant and are disinfected and sealed off during the procedure.\n\nFailure of a root canal may be caused by contamination of the canals without adequate disinfection during the procedure. In some cases a canal may not be easily located, requiring further treatment by a specialist if the tooth does not heal. If bacteria remains in the canals, it can proliferate over time causing re-infection and failure.\n\nWhen performing a root canal, many fine instruments and files are used to shape and clean the walls of the canals. Occasionally, one of these instruments may separate in a canal, leading to an increased chance of failure. If this occurs, many times the instrument may be left in the canal if it is not retrievable or able to be by-passed. Depending on the location of the separated file, it usually will not cause a problem. These files are made of nickel-titanium and are bio-inert. They are similar to the types of material used in hip or knee replacements.\n\nCanals are disinfected using the effective antimicrobial solutions of sodium hypochlorite and Q-mix. Sodium hypochlorite is a diluted bleach solution and Q-mix contains chlorhexidine (antibiotic), EDTA (which helps to dissolve the smear layer along the canal walls allowing for sealing of lateral or accessory canals), and a surfactant which reduces surface tension to allow for better canal filling. Q-mix also kills the bacteria Enterococcus faecalis which is resistant to sodium hypochlorite. These antimicrobial solutions are dried out of the canals prior to filling and sealing the canals. Canals are sealed after disinfection with a material called gutta percha, which is nothing more than a space filler, and a biocompatible sealing material which helps to flow into and seal the lateral canals and apical (tip of the root) seal.\n\nAre there alternatives to a root canal?\n\nWhy root canal a tooth instead of extracting the tooth and replacing it with an implant or a bridge? It is always better to have your natural tooth in your mouth. Even after root canal treatment is completed and the nerves have been removed from the tooth, there is still a ligament that holds the tooth to the bone, called the periodontal ligament. This ligament has nerve fibers that allow for the sensation of pressure when chewing on the tooth and allows the tooth some physiologic movement. When the tooth is extracted, this proprioception is gone. An implant does not have a ligament but is fused directly to the bone. While it may provide a nice solution to the loss of a tooth, it does not provide those important physiologic feedback mechanisms that the natural tooth provides. Removing a tooth and placing a bridge requires crown-prepping (removing a few millimeters of tooth structure) the teeth on either side of the space, which may mean cutting virgin teeth.", null ]
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[ null, "Insights from \"A Seat @ the Table\"\n\nIs Australia’s IT industry serious about diversity? Or is it just playing lip service to a popular topic today? Does the way that the industry operates, reflect the community it serves? Has the industry become more diverse as a result of greater diversity exposure?\n\nThese were some of the critical themes presented at last week’s inaugural “Seat @ the Table” luncheon. The event played host to some of Sydney’s leading female technology executives.\n\nThe lively discussion exposed the current reflections of female leaders working in the technology and telecommunications industry. Whilst diversity within IT has been a part of the agenda for some time, host Jade Meara, head of marketing at Nutanix, started out by highlighting some of the real challenges women are facing in the industry.\n\n“Advancements in AI, robotics, machine learning, nanotechnology, 3D printing and biotech will not only replace jobs but create new ones. This fundamentally disadvantages women because the job losses will mainly occur in workforces that are dominated by women.”\n\nMeara referenced a recent report which suggested that although the advances in AI will create one additional female role, it will also remove five at the same time. She also referenced the 2015 “Elephant in The Valley” report in which it was uncovered 66% of women said they felt excluded from key networking opportunities because of their gender.\n\nOn top of the networking challenge, the report also uncovered that 59% of women felt they had not had the same opportunities as their male counterparts; whilst, 90% of females in IT had witnessed sexist behaviour at company off-sites and industry conferences.\n\nThe biggest challenge highlighted for the industry is not just trying to overcome these disadvantages, but actually accepting that society has moved on from the cultural norms which are so routinely accepted within the IT&T environment.\n\n“What we have created in the IT indusrty is a microcosm which is just not normal. As such we have created a culture that only certain people are drawn to,” remarked Jacqui McNamara.\n\nMcNamara is head of security services at Telstra, as well as Chairperson of FITT, a non-for-profit organisation designed to promote and connect women in ICT across disciplines. For McNamara, the traditional ways of doing business in IT have had their day, and it is now time for the industry to consider different ways of operating.\n\n“We need to consider the values that we are presenting as a business. Who do we want to be? What do we want to stand for? And what does your company that you work for stand for?”\n\nRevisiting the genetic make-up of a company’s culture often leads to a more fluid path to creating diversity. As McNamara and Meara both alluded to, too often it is the current environment which attracts a certain type of executive, which McNamara believes is a key contributor to the 3:1 male to female ratio in the industry.\n\nDiversity is a Lucrative Business\n\n“We need to increase the gender disparity industry to help build the right business model for the future. More diverse boards are linked to greater company success; it is a widely known fact,” Meara commented.\n\nIt was accepted amongst the group that the shareholder should have skin-in-the-game when it comes to creating a diversity strategy that works. In 2017 McKinsey reported that a company is 15% more likely to outperform its competitors if it has the right gender diversity, this figure spikes to 35% if racial and ethnic diversity is addressed.\n\nThe group felt that driving a business agenda into the discussion was critical for change. If C-Suites have a remit of driving greater growth and profitability, taking diversity seriously and building a culture around it is critical.\n\nFlipping this over, for business analytics perspective, a lack of diversity means a business is not operating properly because, as McNamara stated, they are “leaving money on the table.”\n\n“A lack of diversity within an organisation is actually a facet of a dysfunctional organisation.”\n\nThe Dark Before the Dawn\n\nAlthough the industry faces a real challenge in getting culture and diversity right, a good portion of the discussion time was used but the executive group exposing some of the positive projects which several of Australia’s largest IT companies were involved in.\n\nExecutives explored the transformations made in HR, enhancing the presence of female leaders in STEM, as well as the increasing presence of female mentors as being some of the positive projects they were all currently involved in.\n\nMcNamara concluded “it is important to continue the discussion, involve a diverse group of executives, not just women, and continue to work towards incremental change.”\n\nIf the statistics around the cost of not building an inclusive culture are anything to go by, the conversation could soon become one of survival, not only diversity.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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For its inaugural three-day weekend, the fantasy adventure earned $56.2 million.\n\n“There have been six visits to Middle-earth, and this is the final one, and it became so important for people to come out to see this in a big way,” said Jeff Goldstein, Warner Bros. distribution executive vice president. “The action was there, and Peter made a fabulous movie.”\n\nThis “Hobbit” faced stiffer competition than the previous installments in the form of two major family releases: “Annie” and “Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.” Previous Jackson films, such as “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” and “The Desolation of Smaug,” more or less had their opening weekends to themselves.\n\nEven though there was a number of heavy hitters duking it out at the multiplexes, the overall box office slipped 4% compared to the previous year, a troubling sign that ticket sales are in a slump heading into the holidays. As it stands, the 2014 box office trails 2013’s record breaker by more than 5%.\n\n“It’s not that hard to get out of a slump, but you need time to try to reverse a trend,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Rentrak. “We’re not going to make up the lost ground. It’s not going to happen.”\n\nTwentieth Century Fox, which backed the $127 million production, will have to hope that families turn out in force over the holidays and that the franchise’s core audience didn’t age out of the series during the five-year gap between sequels.\n\nFox distribution chief Chris Aronson placed the blame squarely on the box office downturn and suggested the latest “Museum” film will be able to pick up steam as kids get out of school.\n\n“I’m shocked that this weekend is a down weekend,” said Aronson. “We projected that all-industry the weekend would be up. It shows the marketplace is sluggish right now as we get through this last shopping weekend before the holiday.”\n\n“Annie” brought in $16.3 million, a hair above pre-release tracking that projected a debut of $15 million. It’s a welcome bit of good news for Sony Pictures, the studio behind the $65 million production. Sony has been brought to its knees in recent weeks by hackers linked to North Korea, forcing the cancellation of its other big Christmas release, “The Interview.”\n\n“Annie” was originally supposed to debut on Christmas, but Sony moved up its debut in order to generate greater awareness heading into the holiday.\n\n“It was bold to go into this territory with ‘Night at the Museum’ and ‘The Hobbit,’ but there’s something special about ‘Annie,'” said Rory Bruer, Sony Pictures president of worldwide distribution. “We knew the picture itself would be the best marketing tool and we think that the word of mouth is going to spread.”\n\nThe musical remake earned an A-minus CinemaScore, and played well with families, who made up 76% of the audience, and females, who comprised 70% of the opening crowd.\n\n“Five Armies” did impressive business, but it could not match the sendoff given to Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” wrap-up, “The Return of the King,” which made $124 million in 2003 during its first five days at the box office.\n\nComparisons with the first two “Hobbit” films are difficult because they opened on Friday while the latest chapter bowed mid-week. “An Unexpected Journey” kicked off with $84.6 million, while “The Desolation of Smaug” debuted to $73.6 million. New Line teamed with MGM to finance the $700 million “Hobbit” trilogy.\n\nThe final “Hobbit” did robust business in theaters offering extra bells and whistles, picking up 49% of its gross in 3D screenings, 8% from premium large format screens and 15% from Imax.\n\n“Very clearly this movie looks like it will be the one movie that is going to shine over the holidays,” said Greg Foster, chairman and president of Imax Entertainment. “It feels like it has momentum.”\n\nGlobally, the series remains a monster, crossing the $200 million mark worldwide on Saturday. It should end its first weekend with around $300 million in global ticket sales.\n\nLast weekend’s champ, “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” fell sharply in its second frame, plunging more than 65% to $8.1 million — good enough for fourth place on the charts. The $140 million production has made $38.7 million since it debuted. It will have to play better in foreign markets if it wants to recoup its hefty budget.\n\nReese Witherspoon’s Oscar bait, “Wild,” benefited from a major expansion. The drama about a woman on a walkabout earned $7.2 million after expanding from 116 theaters to 1,061 locations.\n\nChris Rock’s “Top Five” also expanded, from 979 to 1,307 locations, but its grosses dipped 48.2% to $3.6 million. The well-reviewed film about a comedian in crisis has earned a mediocre $12.5 million since opening last week despite receiving glowing critical reviews." ]
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[ "Skip to Content\nHome / Auto / Type of cars and their specialization\n\nAs per the topic here we are dealing with a different type of automobiles and its specialization which is unique from each other and new brand. There is a different model and people like all model and people are purchase a car as per their budget and status, which suit them, most people depend on the financial condition and as per they used a vehicle, but used cars in raleigh, will full fill the vehicle needs of people and given the best deal in second-hand cars. Here we are explaining different models of cars which are as follows:\n\nAll these models are also found in pre-owned car shops in a budgeted amount and all car models body will be the best quality and we are thanks to apex auto company which built such a car body that is safer for our families and given us a comfortable vehicle for use. With the help of pre-owned car dealers, people can use such expensive cars in their budget.", null, "Get benefited out of used cars\n\nThe Various Parameters Should Focus Before Buying a Used Car", null ]
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[ "MIAMI — Florida and federal law enforcement agencies preparing for the Super Bowl this Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens say they are ready for anything, including a detonated bomb or massive food poisoning, but haven’t identified any threats.\n\nEvents for the 54th Super Bowl, between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, kicked off Monday around South Florida, with an interactive Super Bowl Experience in Miami Beach and Super Bowl Live at Miami’s Bayfront Park. It’s a lot of mileage to patrol, but officials say they are well prepared. They had been planning for months and running drills.\n\n“We have been training and addressing anything,” Caneva said.", null, "The Super Bowl has long been considered a potential target for terrorists or other violent extremists, and this year the game will be played amid rising tensions with Iran. But none of the games has ever been attacked. Anthony Salisbury, chief of the Homeland Security Investigations office in Miami, said law enforcement agencies nonetheless must be prepared.\n\n“It’s all hands on deck,” Salisbury said. “This is a high-profile event. It’s the same with every Super Bowl. Nothing is being taken for granted.”\n\nSeveral thousand federal, state and local law enforcement officials are involved in the game and the events leading up to it. Brian Swain, chief of the Miami Secret Service office and lead federal coordinator for the event, said there’s no intelligence thus far indicating any kind of threat.\n\n“There is no specific credible threat right now,” Swain said. “I’m confident in our security plan.”\n\nStreets will be blocked off. There will be scores of uniformed police officers and others in plainclothes roaming the stadium to ensure safety. Bomb-sniffing dogs will patrol, and fans must go through metal detectors.\n\nThe Federal Aviation Administration has imposed flight restrictions over Hard Rock Stadium and around some of the other events. The FAA has even produced a video called “No Drone Zone,” intended to curb the devices around game activities.\n\n“Enjoy the Super Bowl. Leave your drone at home,” the video says.\n\nAnd while officials haven’t expressed concerns for the game due to travelers arriving infected with a new coronavirus from China, Miami’s airport is on the list of 20 nationally where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have expanded screening. CDC officials are taking temperatures of travelers from China and asking them to fill out a questionnaire.\n\nMore than 10,000 staff members and volunteers will also use a phone app called SaferWatch to report crimes and suspicious activity during the Super Bowl and the events leading up to the game. Threats and crimes reported on the app — which is free and available to the public — will be fed directly to onsite police command centers, letting law enforcement officials manage up-to-the-minute intelligence.\n\nThe company’s CEO, Geno Roefaro, said being able to bring together police, fans, staff members and volunteers to share potential threats in real time is “what our technology is all about and what makes our work across industry so rewarding.”\n\nThere has been one potential close call in a past Super Bowl: Five years ago, federal authorities said they encountered a plot in Phoenix by a man who wanted to attack the Super Bowl and an adjacent mall and entertainment district in Glendale, Arizona, with pipe bombs. They said the man, Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem, was unable to obtain the explosives, and the game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks was not hit.\n\nKareem later was convicted of conspiring to provide the guns used in an attack on a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas in which two heavily armed associates were killed by local police officers. He also was convicted of providing support to the Islamic State group. His lawyers asked a judge to grant him a new trial or throw out his convictions.\n\nThis year’s Super Bowl will be the Miami area’s 11th, the most ever. Hard Rock Stadium is home to the Miami Dolphins and the University of Miami Hurricanes and hosts concerts for major acts including The Rolling Stones. Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez said he’s confident the area is ready for this game as well.\n\n“We know how to do it,” Gimenez said. “We’ve done this before, and we’re pretty good at it.”" ]
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[ null, "For many of us, we have more than one air conditioner installed in our homes and if you have the habit of always switching them on, then your electric bill might be quite high. However, this Malaysian lady recently shared with Bernama how she managed to reduce her electric bill from RM300 to only RM100, even though she has four air conditioners at home.", null, "The woman, identified as Adira, says that she has nine people living at home and they have four air conditioners installed. She says that she lives in a double-storey house with her husband, six children and mother-in-law and highlights that she didn’t do anything but just made some lifestyle changes.\n\nAdira added that her family only started being more careful while using electric four months ago. “We used to be careless earlier and wasted electricity. Then I realised something needs to be done to reduce the wastage and make some savings,” she told Bernama.", null, "She explains that she did not use any energy-saving devices and only tried to use electricity more efficiently. To get started on this, she went to Tenaga Nasional Bhd’s (TNB) website for energy-efficient tips.\n\nThese are some of the changes she made at home:", null, "“After observing these measures, our power bill showed a sharp decrease, from RM280 to RM100! I would also conduct surprise checks to see if my children are doing what they have been told to do. In the beginning, they grumbled saying that I was too stingy but they followed my orders after I promised to take them out for a meal if we managed to save electricity,” she said.\n\nIt is important to note that not all energy-saving devices (ESD) work, although there are many which are widely available for sale. The Energy Commission said that ESDs are not actually proven to work and sometimes when electricians offer to do the wire bypass technique, this is actually illegal as it bypasses the electricity meter.\n\nSave electricity and save the earth, guys!", null ]
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[ "From the already totally relaxed and very happy world cruisers, we bid you good morning, as we traverse The Great Australian Bight, an open expanse of ocean to the south of Australia.\n\nRead on to see how our sea day routine is developing.\n\nWind/Weather: Initially partly cloudy, but overcast by evening. N’ly winds of about 15 kts\n\nSea Princess maintained a W by N course, or about 280 degrees across the Great Australian Bight.\n\nOne of the benefits of sailing in a Westerly direction is having 25 hour days; yes, on 24 days of the 104 day cruise we get an extra hour to cram in the numerous activities aboard the vessel. We gained our first of the extra hours last night, so I was up bright an early at 05:30 and out on deck walking a few minutes later. The last couple of days I almost froze, so in deference to the Southern Hemisphere’s impending winter, I wore a fleece jacket over my t-shirt. Although the temperature hasn’t improved since Sydney, the seas have eased and the ship is just moving gently, which made for easy walking.", null, null, "A quick check of the sky and the many twinkling stars was a good omen for the first actual sunrise of the cruise. The horizon had a small band of clouds, but otherwise the sky was clear. After walking for about 90 minutes, with occasional stops for sunrise photos, I headed back to the cabin, then both of us headed to breakfast. Nothing exotic or fancy, just the usual cold cereal for Judi and porridge and toast for me.\n\nNext up was Zumba, which I again completed the entire session, which was well attended. A little more intense than the first class, so if this continues, by the end of the cruise it should be a serious workout. Then we had a schedule conflict with Trivia at 10:45 and the first Cruise Critic meeting at 11:00. Cruise Critic is a website forum for cruisers, with our cruise having its own thread. This was an opportunity to meet and put faces to the names we have chatted with over the past 15 months. Unfortunately, Princess have not assigned a liaison person and no staff turned up. Future meetings will include lunches and other themed events. I attended the meeting and Judi came after Trivia was over. Consequently, I don’t have any questions to report.\n\nOn completion of the meeting it was time for lunch, so down to the dining room. We sat at a table with 3 other couples, enjoying great conversation and a fine lunch. I had Beef Rolls, which consisted of ground herbed pork rolled in a thin steak, basically a thin steak wrapped around a sausage, which I know as “Beef Olive”. It was tender, tasty and well cooked. Judi wasn’t very adventurous and had a bacon, cheese burger and chips, that was served piping hot.", null, "After a couple of hours working on the blog and photographs it was down to the Wheelhouse Bar at 15:00 for “Happy Hour”. This is one of the best difference between the US/European Princess ships and the Australian ships. Happy hour consists of serving 2 drinks for each one purchased, so if you both have the same drink you get 2 drinks and only pay for 1. Judi doesn’t drink beer, so we compromised on a glass of Chardonnay. The other difference noted so far, is the lack of an Elite Lounge, which is a lounge reserved for those of us in the Elite category, where we can enjoy a pre-dinner beverage and some horses-dovers.\n\nTonight is our first formal night, so we returned to the cabin after PM trivia, to get the best bib and tuckers on and head down to the Captain’s Cocktail party and Champagne Waterfall. This is another example of Princess reducing the standards, as previously the Captain’s Cocktail was a separate function, where they served any drink of your choice and tab nabs. Now all they provide is cheap champagne and orange juice. The Champagne Waterfall used to be held on a separate cocktail party, close to the end of the cruise, but now they have combined them and reduced the number of cocktail parties. We have seen way too many Champagne Waterfalls, so we milled around Deck # 5, chatting with a couple from Freemantle that we met at the earlier Cruise Critic meeting. We also saw a few Pursers standing around not chatting to passengers, which was unheard of in my day. So we called a young Jnr Assistant Purser over and got her involved in our conversation. How times have changed, as in my day we mingled and and led the conversation.\n\nAfter the party it was off to dinner and surprise, surprise, we had another 2 new people at the table. Fortunately the new couple from last evening didn’t bring formal attire so they ate in the buffet. This makes it 10 people assigned to a table that seats 8 comfortably. Should be interesting tomorrow night, if everyone turns up. Rather than the usual welcome aboard formal night menu we had the special menu of selections from the past 50 years. The galley was obviously having an off night, as at least 3 dishes were served cold, with our Head Waiter Nelson, personally returning to the galley and delivering a replacement. For main course we both had fillet steak, mine medium rare and Judi medium. Both steaks were cooked to perfection.", null, "We had planned on attending the production show starting at 22:00, but we didn’t even finish deserts until after 22:00. Yes, at 2 hrs 20 minutes, without finishing with tea/coffee, the service is painfully slow. By the time we reached the theatre the show would be half over and probably no seats left, so we called it quits and headed to the cabin. On return to our cabin, we spent a very pleasant 45 minutes sitting on the balcony, enjoying the peaceful sounds of the passing waves. Unfortunately it was completely overcast, so no stars to enjoy. 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[ "We’ve written extensively about the Pfizer vaccine. After a slow start and a series of setbacks, researchers at Pfizer, along with its partner BioNTech, continue to work day and night to finally deliver what’s now known to be the most effective COVID-19 vaccines ever developed.\n\nThe question everyone is asking is: how does the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine compare to Pfizer’s and Moderna’s? There’s no easy answer to this question. It depends on a number of factors including effectiveness after the first dose and how easy it is to store the vaccine especially for people living in third world countries with limited access to electricity and refrigeration. However, in terms of which vaccine generates the strongest response after the first dose, the Pfizer vaccine is the most effective.\n\nIn research published Friday in the Lancet medical journal, Israeli researchers found that the vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech provides strong protection against COVID-19 and generates robust immunity after one dose. In addition, they also found that Pfizer vaccines can now be stored in normal freezers instead of ultra-cold ones.\n\n“A recent analysis of BNT162b2 vaccine data estimated vaccine efficacy of 89–91% during days 15–28 after the first dose.”\n\nThey found that one dose of Pfizer’s vaccine was shown to be 85% effective in preventing symptomatic disease 15 to 28 days after being given, according to a peer-reviewed observational study of about 9,000 people conducted by the Israeli government-owned Sheba Medical Center. Pfizer and BioNTech have said the second dose should be given three weeks later, the schedule that was used in its late-stage study that found the vaccine to be 95% protective.\n\nWhat about vaccines developed by other companies? Israeli researchers said their data also showed that the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca PLC vaccine similarly prevented Covid-19 when doses were spaced three months apart.\n\n“The findings could boost arguments in favor of delaying the second dose of the two-shot vaccine, as the U.K. has done. They could also have substantial implications on vaccine policy and distribution around the world, simplifying the logistics of distribution,” Wall Street Journal wrote.\n\nFollowing the findings and their own successful internal stability testing, Pfizer and BioNTech said they have asked U.S. regulators to allow their vaccine to be stored and transported at temperatures consistent with standard freezing, around minus 20 Celsius.\n\nCommenting on the result of the findings, Ivan Dikic, director of the Institute of Biochemistry II at Goethe University Frankfurt, said: “This is excellent news and it will greatly improve the vaccine rollout. The improved protocol will be much easier to handle for both rich and developing countries around the world.”\n\nBelow is an excerpt from the Lancet report.\n\n“In December, 2020, the Israeli Government approved the BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine and initiated a national immunisation campaign prioritising health-care workers (HCWs), as in other countries.1 This campaign coincided with a third wave of COVID-19, peaking at 10 116 daily new cases by mid-January, 2021. The Sheba Medical Centre, Israel’s largest hospital with 9647 HCWs, began staff vaccination on Dec 19, 2020. All HCWs, excluding those with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection, were eligible for vaccination. Clinical trial data of BNT162b2 vaccine estimated an early vaccine efficacy in preventing COVID-19 of 52·4% before dose two, and 90.5% on days 2–7 after dose two.2 A recent analysis of BNT162b2 vaccine data estimated vaccine efficacy of 89–91% during days 15–28 after the first dose. We examined early reductions in SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 rates in vaccinated HCWs.”", null ]
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[ null, "How Cities in Asia-Pacific are Becoming 'Smart'\n\nAsia-Pacific has dedicated itself to smart city evolution, with a staggering $63.4 billion earmarked for investment in smart city technology. A number of cities across the region are rolling out initiatives to build a smarter and better place for their people to live and work.\n\nInternet of Things as Backbone of a Smart City\n\nInternet of Things (IoT)—which refers to a huge network of things connected to the internet—is considered by many to be the backbone of a smart city. Along with the wide availability of high-speed internet access and the growing number of Wi-Fi enabled devices and sensors, IoT technology has become increasingly sophisticated, allowing connected things not only to link to the internet but also talk to each other.\n\nThis gives rise to a massive amount of data collected from everyday objects, the analytics of which will give us not just a single-dimensional view of the world but multi-dimensional perspectives and insights. This will help with better urban planning in terms of transportation systems, water and electricity supply, waste and pollution management, and more.\n\nCentral to IoT is the “interconnectedness” between people, devices and systems.\n\nGetting Smart with Interconnection\n\nA truly smart city requires digital infrastructures that can physically link dispersed sensors, devices and machines that make up public systems, services and experiences, so they can exchange information in real time. As a result, interconnection has a key role to play in such connectivity.\nWith interconnectivity, connected devices can send an order to our local coffee lounge for pick up during our commute, let us know what time the bus will go through our neighborhood, read us the news we are most interested in or suggest what we should do before a crucial hospital appointment.\n\nOn a wider scale, such advanced technologies will enable governments to improve public service, whilst better serving the needs of the population and their demands for increased interconnectivity.\n\nAccording to the Global Interconnection Index published by Equinix, Asia-Pacific is expected to account for 22 percent of global Interconnection Bandwidth by 2020. In the region, both governments and businesses are anticipated to put more and more efforts to build the foundation of smart cities through an interconnection-first approach.\nCheck Out : Top IOT Startups\nMoving towards ‘Smart Asia-Pacific’\n\nDespite the different focuses of their smart city projects, various places in the Asia-Pacific region do share one common goal in their smart city initiatives—to bring a better quality of life to their people.\n\nSingapore, with its Smart Nation policy, is the undisputed leader when it comes to appetite and commitment to going truly ‘smart’. Upcoming initiatives include a new 3D map project called Virtual Singapore which will integrate layers of data about Singapore’s buildings, land and environment to help solve problems.\n\nThe Hong Kong Government released its Smart City Blueprint last December, aiming to make use of innovation and technology to address urban challenges and improve people’s quality of living and facilitate better sustainability, efficiency and safety.\n\nAustralia has introduced the Smart Cities and Suburbs Program via the Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities. It funded 49 successful projects aiming to improve the livability, productivity and sustainability of cities and towns across Australia.\n\nThe Japan Government’s Agency for Natural Resources and Energy is rolling out initiatives for establishing smart communities to connect all the systems involved in the provision of community resources to manage facilities smartly and provide optimum efficiency.\n\nLooking back, we have evolved from point-to-point networks to cloud, which now plays a key intermediary role in the IoT. We are also seeing the emergence of Artificial Intelligence platforms to help enhance existing systems and deliver smart data analysis, contributing to the smart city developments.\n\nThe New Retail Banking Imperative: A Segment of One\n\nWhen Martech Intersects with Adtech\n\nFrom an Impression to a Decision\n\nWhere are the people in MarTech?" ]
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[ null, "BA readers would surely know, Tata Nano is already being used as a taxi in Sri Lanka. According to the fresh reports, the state transport department of Jammu and Kashmir has been thinking over the idea of replacing the autorickshaw with Tata Nano in particular areas of Srinagar. As of now, nothing has been finalized about it and the plan is still under the thinking process. If everything goes well, Tata Nano will certainly make the taxi transport much more attractive in the frontier of J&K.\n\nFurthermore, the government has also said that those who run the cabs should have fully functional offices, dedicated parking lots; cars should be fitted with a GPS unit, air conditioners and should not be more than two years old at the time of induction. Reports suggest it has also allotted red, black and white colours for the cabs.\n\nThe reason behind the replacement, the Tata Nano is four-seater car that has been fully equipped with basic safety and comfort features. The autorickshaws are missing out big time on these. Apart from these, Tata Nano is offered in CNG variant, which means the running costs and fuel economy will be decent and not heavy on pocket. However, the initial price of an autorickshaw and Tata Nano is closely same.\n\nOn the other hand, Tata Motors would be a bit worried if Tata Nano will be replacing the autorickshaws; the reason being that the image of this small wonder would fall down a bit. Therefore, Tata Nano replacing autorickshaw will only worsen the image issue that it has been facing since years now. Currently, Tata Indica, Tata Sumo and Tata Indigo are some of the most popular cabs in India. Thus, converting Tata Nano into a cab as well might not be good news for Tata Nano.\n\nTransport commissioner Mr. Mehraj Kakroo has commented, “We have received proposals from private players intending to use Nano cab as a commercial vehicle to ferry passengers on the tariff being charged by the auto rickshaws.”" ]
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[ "Spoiler alert: If you haven’t seen “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” it’s probably too late but you might want to stop reading.\n\nBut if you have seen it, and if you’re enough of a fan to have paid attention to the rumors that were flying about which actors were making surprise appearances in the blockbuster hit, you probably know that Andrew Garfield spent a lot of time this fall misleading you and everyone like you by swearing that he absolutely, positively wasn’t in the movie.\n\nAnd now that the movie has opened and the secret is out – yes, Garfield is in “No Way Home,” alongside his fellow Spider-Men Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland – Garfield is not sorry that he lied about it. A little uncomfortable, maybe, but not sorry.\n\n“It was stressful, I’m not gonna lie,” he told TheWrap this week during an interview about another of his films, “tick, tick…BOOM!” for an upcoming awards magazine. “It was rather stressful but also weirdly enjoyable.”", null, "Garfield compared the experience to playing the party game in which some people in a group are assigned to be werewolves but must hide that identity from their friends. “It was like this massive game of Werewolf that I was playing with journalists and with people guessing, and it was very fun,” he said.\n\n“There were moments where I was like, ‘God, I hate lying.’ I don’t like to lie and I’m not a good liar, but I kept framing it as a game. And I kept imagining myself purely as a fan of that character, which is not hard to do.\n\nThe answer to those questions, he said, was clear. “I would want the actor to do an incredibly good job at convincing me he wasn’t in it. And then I would want to lose my mind in the theater when my instinct was proven right. That’s what I would want.”\n\nAnd that’s why, during interviews about “tick, tick…BOOM!” and “The Eyes of Tammy Faye,” he kept insisting that the rumors about scenes with all three of the franchise’s Spideys were false, that it sounded like a fun idea to return to the role he’d played in 2012’s “The Amazing Spider-Man” and its 2014 sequel, but he hadn’t gotten a call about it.", null, "“Like anyone who’s played the game Werewolf knows, if you are the werewolf your heart kind of sinks because you know you have a stressful couple of hours ahead of you,” he said. “You’re gonna have to lie to your friends’ faces and try to convince them that you are not the bad guy in the game.” He shrugged. “But it was thrilling, actually.”\n\nHe was so immersed in the game, he said, that it upset him when it appeared as if leaks from the film’s set could spoil the surprise. “I worked so hard to keep it secret that I was in Atlanta shooting,” he said. “All these leaks were happening, and I was like, ‘Oh, my God, guys, what the hell is going on? I’m working so hard here to stay secret, and then here’s an image of me with Tobey!’ And they’re like, ‘No, no, we’re gonna keep it quiet.’ ‘OK, I’ll keep denying it.’\n\n“I was happy to do it, but it was a lot of work on everyone’s part. It obviously gave people a big thrill in the theater, and what more do you want from a theater experience than a thrill?”\n\nA laugh. “It’s been a rare experience to play that mass game of Werewolf with every single Spider-Man fan in the world. That’s been incredibly fun.”" ]
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[ null, "Earlier in November, Chief Justice Roberts temporarily blocked the release of Trump’s tax records, according to the Associated Press.", null, "On Monday, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced in a statement that it would no longer be moving forward with previous plans to implement a controversial facial recognition software on its website in order for users to access certain tax records.\n\nAccording to CNN, the IRS’s reversal came after widespread backlash by elected officials, privacy groups, and others who pointed out that such technology would constitute a massive overreach and violation of individual privacy. The IRS said in its statement that it would “transition away from using a third-party verification service involving facial recognition,” and would instead add an “additional authentication process.” The agency also vowed to “protect taxpayer data and ensure broad access to online tools.”\n\n“The IRS takes taxpayer privacy and security seriously,” IRS commissioner Chuck Rettig said, “and we understand the concerns that have been raised. Everyone should feel comfortable with how their personal information is secured, and we are quickly pursuing short-term options that do not involve facial recognition.”" ]
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[ null, "A hard year 2020 has passed, everybody was in any way connected to the changes due to Corona. As the year 2020 luckily has passed by, we are happy to announce another update for the future. After several years of work in the form of research of the history and furthermore experimenting with the Purple-Red La Lune Stones we are happy to announce that we actually try to re-release the purple-red „La Lune“ Stones.\n\nSo far I can only tell that we are doing this with the greatest respect of the ancient Producers and Suppliers because we appreciate and love their work, their product and the Trademark as it was created many years ago.\n\nThe re-release will be done with strict rules we set up to ourselves, this means how we source the material and how we deal seriously with our idea.\n\nOur research and our approach was always to do this as team work. Practically speaking, not only „US“ four did the work, everybody adding a small piece in some of the Shaving or Razor Boards might have set up another piece of the puzzle, so in the end we could reach the goal where we are now standing…\n\nRight now we have to discuss and decide some serious topics for the re-release. As you all might know that is not an easy task..we hope that we can come up with another Update soon.\n\nThe final product will be marketed under the registered Company from Nicolas.\n\nDo the “LA LUNE” Razor Hones need to be lapped? And how?\n\nYes, the stones should be lapped. This could be done with some easy working tools (fex. Siliciumcarbide powder on a flat surface or wet and dry sanding paper) or with so called diamond plates from the well known companies like Atoma, DMT. Normally you start with coarser grains like (100-200 and afterwards you follow further steps towards 400/600/800grit to a maximum of 1000grit). Lapping in a higher grit ist most likely not needed on slate stones to receive a flat surface. Check that there are no more scratches within the surface. Best way would also to chamfer the edges, the LA LUNE Stones are normally sold with fully chamfered edges.\n\nAre the Stones used with the delivered slurry stone?\n\nThe delivered slurry stone can actually be used, but it’s most likely used in the pre-finishing phase. You should know that the original vintage stones were used as plain finishing stones. The supplier F.G.B.C. (F. Ghelfi, Birolleau & Cie.) sold these stones as oilstones. This has been annouced in their Bulletin de Guarantee that the stones should be used with oil.\n\nIs it allowed to use the stones with oil ? Or should this be avoided?\n\nThe stones do not need to be used with oil, but doing tests in concerns of performance showed that these slates are very dense and compact. So its no problem to use those stones with oil and later with water again. Our testting results show that with the usage of oil a finer polished edge is was created then using water. Also the shave itself after using oil on the stones seems to better perform. The shave felt more balanced and smooth then the one when water was used.\n\nAre there other possible honing solvents which can be used?\n\nYes there is a variety of possibilities to try out. Its possible to use a water-glycerin mixture, a mixture of water and dish soap or even soap foam. Also there are many different types of oils which can be used.\nThis is all fun to play, just try out and see what happens 🙂\n\nWhat are LA LUNE Stones are made of? Whats their composition?\n\nThe Stones are a very fine and compact type of slate. Slates of that type exist in comparable compositions on other parts of our World. They are quarried fex. in the US (Purple Vermont Slate) or in England UK (Purple Llyn Melynllyn) .These slate varieties were created under near identical geological conditions, this results in a near looking appearance and in acomparable performance. The green inclusions in all of these three types of slates appear from wherever the stones come from. The composition is comparable with many other different natural stones:\n\nWho were the people behind F.G.B.C.?(Introduction)", null, null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "The May 4th, Summer Café of Museum Marés celebrates its 20th anniversary (1992-2012). We invite you to spend 19 to 22 h. find good music and some surprises ...\nFrederic Mares Museum, next to the Cathedral, is a unique collector's museum that preserves the collections met its founder, sculptor Frederic Mares (1893-1991), and that through your donation became part of the heritage of the city of Barcelona in 1946. Two years later he opened the museum, located in part of the former Royal Palace of the Counts of Barcelona, ​​the heart of the Gothic Quarter, which preserves the courtyard\n\nA chair for the elderly", null, null ]
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[ null, "A photo from Seoul Plaza, in front of city hall, looking west. The capitol of Korea isn't renowned for its unforgettable skyline or magnificent buildings but somehow the architecture comes together, a near-perfect example that the whole can be greater than the sum of its parts.", null, "A sneaky fountain at the corner of Seoul Plaza. Surely some pedestrians have been caught in an unplanned shower while walking over the circular grates. When the fountain is dormant, the grates simply appear to be for the purpose of drainage. My shutter finger itches in anticipation of such an event!\n\nIn more important news, I currently have access to a loaned Canon 5D Mark II. I'm as excited as a little school boy to give this guy a good workout in and around my usual haunts. If you're around Seoul plaza (afternoon of the 22nd) and see a crazed Korean man with feral hair, filthy and running amok with an unstable look in his eye, that's probably not me. But the guy taking pictures of him with the ear to ear grin holding a 5D Mark II... that's me." ]
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[ null, "Ernie and Maryem Tollar, master of wind instruments and vocals respectively, have been mainstays of the Toronto music scene individually, and also have often come together to make music. But rarely has their musicianship been showcased more beautifully than here, where they have combined with oud specialist Demetri Petsalakis for the second time as Al Qahwa, on their album Cairo Moon.\n\nApart from bringing to life the atmosphere of (usually loud) music and joyous camaraderie heard in coffee houses en route to Leipzig from Damascus, this recording also recalls the glorious tradition that gave us the likes of the great vocalists Om Kalsoum and Najah Salam, and instrumentalist Hamza El Din, among others. On Cairo Moon, the Tollars and Alfred Gamil display extraordinary musicianship in the Mediterranean tradition. More remarkable, much of this is new music; the tradition of popular Arabic music is alive and well and thriving in – of all places – Canada.\n\nEqually significant is the fact that musicians such as the prodigiously-gifted Tollars are thriving alongside others such as Nagmeh Farahmand, Majd Sukar and the aforementioned Gamil and Petsalakis. The evidence is all over this album, in the exotic and ululating soundworld of the Middle East, robustly captured in the glimmering textures of Maryem Tollar’s voice and the eloquent musicians immersed in the traditions that influenced this rich repertoire." ]
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[ null, "The heroic work of veterinarian Dr. Amir Khalil of Four Paws to rescue and care for animals in the shattered world of Gaza.\n\nThe zoos in Gaza were hardly a paradise before the latest war with Israel in 2014. Today, they’re essentially death camps.\n\nThe largest of the six, Al-Bisan, was once part of a park that used to have a thousand visitors a day. The park had been built by the government, Hamas, which Israel considers a terrorist group. So, when the latest war erupted, Israel bombed and shelled the whole complex, arguing that Hamas was firing rockets from civilian areas.\n\nEach side has their own version of the story, but zookeeper Emad Jameel Qasim insists that the place had already been deserted, and that when the Israeli soldiers arrived, they shot most of the animals.\n\n“There was not a single person in this zoo,” he told Gulf News. “Just the animals. We all fled before they came. What purpose does it serve to walk around shooting animals and destroying the place?” He pointed to a camel lying dead with a foot-long hole in her side. “This camel was pregnant. Look, look at her face. She was in pain when she died.”\n\nQasim tried to get the zoo rebuilt and planned to sue Israel for the costs. But nothing came of it. So he contacted the Austrian rescue organization Four Paws, begging for help.", null, "The rescue and relief efforts of Four Paws are led by Dr. Amir Khalil, an Egyptian-born veterinarian who lives in Vienna and has been directing operations from Amman, Jordan. Dr. Khalil brought emergency supplies to the zoo, and then arranged to take three surviving lions back to safety in Jordan.\n\nAs he negotiates all the diplomatic and political minefields among the various countries of the Middle East, Dr. Khalil maintains strict neutrality. “Animals are not a part of the conflict,” he says. “The conflict is all about human against human.”\n\nIn Jordan, he works closely with Princess Alia, founder of the Princess Alia Foundation, who is working with Four Paws to create a new wildlife sanctuary, Al Ma’wa for Nature and Wildlife. She also supports New Hope, an emergency animal transfer and care center, which is where Dr. Khalil brings new arrivals.\n\nAt another zoo in Gaza, Khan Yunis (Southern Jungle), some 200 animals had already starved to death when Dr. Khalil’s team arrived with food, medicines and other supplies. The owner, 24-year-old Mohammed Oweida, and his brothers once employed 30 workers there. Now there are none, and Oweida works at a gravel quarry while his brothers drive a taxi. They tend the animals when they can.\n\nAnd then there are the lion cubs from the Rafah Zoo.\n\nRafah has twice been destroyed in the wars between Israel and the Hamas government. When it was first demolished, in the war of 2004, a report in The Guardian described turtles who’d been crushed under tank treads, a petrified kangaroo who was cowering in a basement corner, and an ostrich who’s been butchered. At first, the Israeli army denied having destroyed the zoo at all, then said that a tank might have accidentally backed into it, and finally argued that while their soldiers had indeed driven through the zoo, it was because the road had been booby-trapped by Palestinians and that the soldiers had at least released the animals from their cages in an effort to prevent them being harmed.\n\nOver the next 10 years, the owner of the zoo, Jihad Jumaa, rebuilt what he could and restocked the zoo with more animals smuggled in from Egypt. But he still couldn’t make it a viable proposition. Then the 2014 war broke out, and when Jumaa and his brother were giving water to the big cats one day, an Israeli rocket hit, killing the tiger, several jaguars, the kangaroo, the raccoon and the baboon, and seriously injuring the two men.\n\nIn a final effort to keep something going, Jumaa sold two lion cubs to Saad Jamal, a man living in a small apartment at a refugee camp in Gaza. (Gaza has no animal protection laws, and there are no laws or standards governing zoos.)\n\n“I’ve always loved lions,” Jamal told Al Jazeera as he took home the two cubs, Max and Mona. “I made a room for them with beds and toys and with an opening to the rest of the apartment so they got used to the place. They’d join us when we watched TV and played with my grandchildren. The youngest, who is two, would put her finger in their mouths and they wouldn’t bite.”\n\nAs the cubs grew, Jamal finally realized that he was courting disaster. So he returned Max and Mona to the zoo. Shortly after that, Dr. Khalil stepped in and persuaded zoo owner Jumaa to let Four Paws take the cubs to the sanctuary in Jordan.\n\nDriving into Gaza and transporting animals back out is a logistical nightmare. Even though the only way in is from Israel, you need to prove to the Gaza authorities that you’re from Jordan and that you were only passing through Israel. Otherwise, you’re assumed to be the enemy and any rescue effort is over before it’s started.\n\nThe rescue teams have to provide stacks of paperwork, too: written permission from ministries of agriculture and ministries of defense of each of the countries they’re coming from, and, in the case of Four Paws, which is headquartered in Austria, from the Austrian foreign ministry. The veterinarians also have to sign papers acknowledging that they know they’re putting themselves in harm’s way and that they’re not working as representatives of their country but as individuals. And on it goes.\n\nRight now, Four Paws is also getting emergency calls from across the desert in Yemen, where yet another war is bringing death and suffering to animals who know nothing of our human conflicts but are still the ultimate in “collateral damage.”\n\nThrough this political and diplomatic minefield, Dr. Khalil patiently negotiates his way to bring the animals, one or two at a time, to safekeeping, while delivering supplies and offering his veterinary skills to the others.\n\nFour Paws is a tax-exempt charity, supported entirely by the donations of people who care about the animals and want to keep them safe. Your donations are much appreciated. Please go here to make a donation." ]
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[ "In light of yesterday’s post, I’d like to dive a little deeper into this idea of living a life of intention. First, what exactly is the difference between an intentional life and an unintentional one? In Buddhist lingo, an unintentional existence can be considered living karmically. This means that you are subject to your habits, your past conditioning, the circumstances in which you exist. There may be a vague sense of seeking happiness or pleasure, but you’ve not deeply examined this ‘sense’.\n\nIntentional living can take on various meanings too. There can be an intention to become as rich and powerful as possible, or there can be an intention to free all beings from suffering (the heart of the Bodhisattva Vows introduced yesterday). Each direction can be add clarity to one’s life, yet I’ll argue that deeply questioning or witnessing one’s experience in this world makes it very difficult to pursue the former.\n\nBuddhism has taken many forms throughout history – today its often considered a philosophy, a religion, a soteriological method, or even a trendy fashion. Some consider it all or none of these. The precepts referred to yesterday stem from a long tradition of providing a framework of living intentionally. For many of us accustomed to the “Ten commandments” from our upbringing, the Buddhist precepts can feel like a list of Do’s and Don’ts. This is not really their intention, instead they are supposed to shed light on our actions. What is the state of mind that exists when a precept is broken?\n\nA Buddhist does not ask what is right or wrong, but \"What am I to do at this moment?\" Therefore, even killing cannot be considered right or wrong, removed from the context of the moment. There is a legend of the Buddha in a previous lifetime killing someone who was about to commit a mass-murder. If he was stuck in the idea of “Thou shalt not kill”, or any other idea, he is not free to act appropriately in a given situation. The precepts are more a guideline for figuring out how to live, rather than telling us exactly how to live.\n\nPersonally, I decided that before I would consider receiving the precepts formally with my teacher, I would hold them in my daily life, to see how they resonated with and for me. Over time, while I found the list and framework helpful, they still felt rather removed from me and abstract. After several conversations with my teachers, and continued examination of my own practice, what I found most effective in living an intentional life was through developing my own vows in the context of the greater Bodhisattva vows. These vows, which I recite daily, are constantly evolving: sometimes I add a new one or remove one, sometimes I change the wording to evoke a stronger resonance within my day. When living at the monastery I would silently recite these vows during our morning prostrations, which seemed to have the effect of shifting these vows from abstract ideas to an embodiment that I could carry with me in my day. This will continue to be a dynamic process as my life evolves and my practice deepens.\n\nI’d like to take a step back – I again went down the Buddhist path, yet I really want to focus more generally on intentional living, no matter what your faith or background is. There is a thin line between intentional living and controlled living. I feel that a controlled life falls more in line with the example I previously gave, that of seeking power and money. Any idea of control is always perceived control, because the world is wholly unpredictable and constantly changing. We know this, yet we continue to seek controls – over our emotions, our bodies, our relationships, our financial situation, etc., etc. Yet this is also one of our greatest sources of misery – when our perfectly laid plans don’t work out, when we are surprised by our partner leaving us or losing our job.\n\nAn intentional life doesn’t hold onto ideas like “ I need to be a millionaire” or “I need to look a certain way” or “I will own a big house and have 3 kids with my beautiful partner”. It is much more fundamental: vowing to live compassionately, to live connected with all other beings, to keep your attention in your breath, body and phenomena. Intentionality can infuse all of our actions, it can allow us to remain centered and directed despite the ever changing circumstances. Or more elegantly stated:\n\nThe light of intention always shines through the weeds of karma\n\nDo you live an intentional life? What are your intentions? Can you articulate them and share them with others? Do you have hidden intentions that may not actually benefit yourself and others? Ask yourself these things.\n\nI spent last weekend sewing a bib. I’ve never sewn in my life, why the sudden attention, and why a bib? Well, a bib isn’t quite the right word, I was actually sewing what is called a rakusu at a workshop at the Crestone Mountain Zen Center.\n\nThe rakusu symbolically represents the garments (robe) that the Buddha put together to wear after he left his palace to seek enlightenment. According to Buddhist scripture, Siddhartha left the palace where he was a prince, collected rags from trash heaps, funeral pyres, and various other places in order to construct", null, "his robe. When Buddhism came to China, the living conditions led the Chinese monks to engage in physical labor to grow their food and maintain their temples and monasteries, and on occasion to do public works like road maintenance, so the outer robe was worn only on ceremonial occasions. The legend is that during the Tang Dynasty, when the Chinese emperors forbid the wearing of robes, then Buddhist monks created a miniature version of their robe to be worn secretly around the neck underneath their regular lay clothing. Today this tradition survives in Japan and the West, and the rakusu is a traditionally Japanese garment worn around the neck of Zen Buddhists who have taken the precepts.\n\nOnce the rakusu is completed ( I still have a long way to go!), I will officially be ordained with my teacher, Baker-roshi, in a formal ceremony called Jukai(receiving the precepts) which is in a sense a formal rite of passage that marks entrance into the Buddhist community.\n\nFor several years I have been considering this process and at some point during my 6-month stay at the monastery I formally requested the precepts from my teacher. What does this actually mean beyond sewing some fabric together and being initiated by my teacher?\n\nUltimately receiving the precepts are about one’s relationship to oneself and the world:\n\nWhen we maintain the precepts and the spirit of the precepts in how we walk, how we sit, how we eat, how we talk, and how we relate to one another and to our environment, their constant presence brings light to our lives. The precepts transform us and bring us real freedom. Therefore, far from being a list of rules that restrict or deaden our lives, the true precepts are life giving, each one expressing our true nature, and that’s their real meaning.\n\nBelow is the list of precepts received in an ordination ceremony. Soon I’ll explore in more detail my relationship with these statements and what it means for me to live an intentional life.\n\nPath of the Precepts of the Three Treasures\n\nI take refuge in the Buddha\n\nI take refuge in the Dharma\n\nI take refuge in the Sangha\n\nI vow to avoid all harmful actions\n\nI vow to act beneficially in all things\n\nI vow to live for the benefit of all sentient beings\n\nA Disciple of the Buddha does not kill\n\nI am aware of the preciousness of each existence\n\nI am aware of the independence of each thing\n\nA Disciple of the Buddha is not involved in sexual misconduct\n\nI am aware of my Actions\n\nA Disciple of the Buddha does not lie\n\nI am aware of the effect of my speech\n\nA Disciple of the Buddha does not delude others\n\nI am aware of the effect of my conduct\n\nA Disciple of the Buddha does not slander others\n\nI am aware that each person is seed of Buddhahood\n\nA Disciple of the Buddha does not praise self\n\nI am aware of the interdependence of all things\n\nA Disciple of the Buddha is not possessive of others, of wealth, or of the Teaching\n\nI am aware of the truth of the Dharma\n\nA Disciple of the Buddha does not harbor ill-will\n\nI am aware of the consequences of anger and hatred\n\nA Disciple of the Buddha does not abuse the Three Treasures\n\nI am aware that Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha include all things\n\nBe Alive as Gifting\n\nRight Under my Nose!\n\nFrom Loneliness to Unity\n\nThe Drunkard and the Lover\n\nMerry Christmas! I appreciate you.\n\nRevealing Practice – What I REALLY prefer to speak about" ]
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[ null, "The average turbine added in 2019 was installed about 90 kilometres off the coast in 36 metre water depth. Photo: DOTI / Matthias Ibeler\n\nThe expansion of offshore wind power capacity in Germany has exceeded that of onshore turbines for the first time ever last year. This is both due to a particularly bad year for onshore expansion and the increasing competitiveness of offshore turbines. Within ten years, offshore wind power has developed from a niche technology to a strong pillar of the country's future energy system. But industry groups warn that strongly rising company demand for CO2-free electricity could outstrip supply if offshore expansion levels are not adjusted.\n\nA total of 160 new offshore wind power turbines with a combined capacity of 1.1 gigawatts (GW) started feeding into the grid in 2019, meaning that the expansion at sea was greater than that of onshore wind power for the first time, wind power industry associations BWE and BWO told journalists in Berlin. The total number of turbines in the German North Sea and Baltic Sea thus has reached nearly 1,500, while the installed capacity climbed to over 7.5 GW and practically fulfilled the government's 2020 expansion target ahead of schedule, the industry lobby groups said. Generating over 25 terawatt hours of electricity, offshore turbines contributed about four percent to Germany's gross power consumption, they added.\n\nAccording to industry group Fachagentur Windenergie an Land, the gross capacity expansion of onshore turbines reached about 0.9 GW with 276 turbines in 2019. BWE and BWO only publish their final onshore expansion figures on 28 January. Thousands of planned onshore wind projects in Germany are currently put on hold, mainly due to regulatory conflicts with aviation authorities but also due to protest groups challenging new installations in court. Permits for new turbines fell by 70 percent since 2016, according to German utility association BDEW.\n\nAndreas Wagner, head of industry association Stiftung Offshore Windenergie, noted that in 2010, only 12 offshore wind turbines were installed in German waters, meaning the capacity grew about 100-fold in ten years. \"We've moved from uncharted territory to establishing a new standard,\" Wagner said, adding that current expansion planning merely foresees a doubling of capacity over the next decade. The 2030 offshore expansion goal needs to be raised from 15 GW to 20 GW and planning for long-term expansion after that also has to begin soon due to the long preparation phase needed for offshore projects. The average turbine added in 2019 had a capacity of nearly 7 megawatts (MW) and were installed in a depth of 36 metres and nearly 90 kilometres off the coast.", null, "Wagner said an expansion of 2 GW of offshore capacity per year would be possible and Germany has to retain a strong home market in order to defend its position as a technological leader in offshore wind power. In 2018, about 25,000 people were employed in offshore wind, creating a revenue of nearly nine billion euros, the associations said. \"We have to continue this success story,\" he said, adding that up to 2 GW of available capacity could immediately be allocated by the government to cushion a nosedive expected in 2021-2022.\n\nThe wind power associations said that the European Commission estimates that the offshore wind power capacity across Europe could reach 450 GW by 2050. Technology from Germany could play a major role in the renewable energy source's expansion and turbines with a capacity of about 50 GW could be installed in German waters alone, they added. The UK is set to remain the largest offshore wind power market in Europe for the foreseeable future, though its expansion plans to a large extent are based on technology supply from German producers, the associations said. Germany and Britain in late 2019 also mulled intensifying their cooperation on offshore wind power generation to advance the production of hydrogen at sea, synthetic fuel that is produced without causing CO2 emissions.\n\nHermann Albers, head of the German Wind Energy Association (BWE), said the average turbine capacity grew from 3.5 megawatts (MW) in 2014 to 7 MW in 2019, meaning \"an extreme cost reduction\" for offshore wind power. Albers said the government's recently agreed coal phase-out roadmap, which stipulates that large quantities of coal capacity will be taken off the grid very late in the period up to the end year 2038, could seriously hamper offshore wind's development if power prices and CO2 emissions allowance prices remain low.\n\nMoreover, Albers said the government would be wrong to calculate with a falling total power demand for Germany, as decarbonisation plans by many energy-intensive industries are likely to further boost the demand for electricity produced with low-carbon energy sources. \"The industry's demands today often mirror that of the renewable power sector,\" Albers said. Many companies today had developed decarbonisation strategies that are far more ambitious than that of the German government, with some aiming to reduce their net-emissions to zero well before 2050, he added.\n\nAlbers cautioned that a failure to provide sufficient renewable power capacities could result in a \"scramble for CO2-free electricity\" among industrial companies. Researchers from the Institute of Energy Economics at the University of Cologne (EWI) warned in early January Germany's expansion of renewable energy will be unable to keep up with future demand, leading the country to miss its 2030 renewable power share target, resulting in what they describe as a \"renewable power gap.\"\n\nThis could already be observed by steel producers or carmakers addressing offshore wind power companies directly to sound out whether direct supply of clean electricity through power purchase agreements (PPAs) is a possible option for their decarbonisation strategies. In the world's first offshore wind PPA signed in December 2019, German chemicals producer Covestro and Danish offshore wind company Orsted agreed to trade the output of 100 megawatts (MW) for a price fixed for 10 years from the planned Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind farm in the German North Sea. The project planned without support payments is expected to be fully commissioned in 2025." ]
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[ null, "The Federal Government has announced that the Nigeria Postal Service (NIPOST) has reclaimed the collection of stamp duty charges from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS),\nThe intimation was made by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami don Thursday.\nThe Minister lauded President Muhammadu Buhari, and the leadership of the National Assembly for intervening in the issue.\nHe also commended the management of NIPOST for displaying resilience, saying it was good that justice was done on the issue.\nThe Minister dropped the snippet at the launch of Nigeria’s 60th Independence Anniversary Commemorative Postage Stamps at the Digital Economy Complex, Mbora, Abuja.\n“Our efforts regarding the issue of stamp duty collection with other government Institutions have yielded positive results. NIPOST has been recognised as a government agency with statutory and historical authority to be the producer of stamps and recognised for collection of stamp duties for validation of financial transactions in the country.\n“We appreciate Mr. President for listening to our complaints, and we extend our gratitude to him and the Senate and House Committees for their intervention in ensuring that justice was done,” Dr Pantami said.\nThe Minister said challenges of regulation; policy and financing confronting NIPOST oves are being addressed .\nHe revealed that the agency would be unbundled into three companies to boost its operations\nHe noted that efforts are underway or Federal Executive Council to approve the renovation of all its dilapidated offices across Nigeria.\nSpeaking, the Chairman of NIPOST board, Hajiya Maimuna Abubakar said NIPOST would continue to make impact in advancing the rich culture and historical heritage of the country.\nHajiya Abubakar said:” The Postal Industry from time immemorial has fostered the use of postage stamp as a veritable medium for nurturing of culture.\n“Nigeria as a country is amply blessed with historical evidence of great works of arts, cultural monuments and features that help in the transmission of cultural heritage from one generation to another.\n“Many of such have been reflected on Nigerian postal stamps, most especially in colonial and post-colonial Nigeria. A strong Nigeria must be a cultural Nigeria and NIPOST has a role to play in advancing this by marking events such as this one.”" ]
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[ null, "After the recent passage of restrictive abortion legislation in Georgia and Alabama, abortion continues to be under attack across the country. The abortion bans signal continued attempts by states to undermine a woman’s right to access an abortion. Last week, Louisiana Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, signed into law a restrictive “heartbeat” bill. The law, like other recent abortion legislation, would prohibit an abortion after an ultrasound detects electric pulsing of what will become a fetus’ heart—which can occur before most women know they are pregnant. Moreover, the Louisiana law does not include exceptions for rape or incest. Although the law will not go into effect immediately, it is likely to be stalled in the courts.\n\nIn Missouri, only one abortion clinic remains open. If it closes, it would be the first time a state does not have an abortion clinic since 1974—when the Supreme Court ruled on Roe v. Wade. A judge is expected to a settle a dispute between the last remaining clinic, a Planned Parenthood facility, and the state. The state claims to have found serious health concerns after an audit in March, but the clinic is arguing the state’s actual motives are political. Last week, a judge ruled in favor of the clinic allowing it to continue operating. With that decision, women in Missouri are still able to access their constitutionally protected right to an abortion.\n\nIn response to these restrictive abortion bans, state legislatures are seeking to codify reproductive rights. The Illinois House voted last week to pass the Reproductive Health Act which would nullify restrictions on late-term abortions and criminal penalties for doctors. In Nevada, lawmakers passed the Trust Nevada Women Act that would rescind restrictions on abortion such as removing the requirement that doctors know the marital status and age of patients before performing an abortion.\n\nAs states work to both protect and restrict abortion, a new poll finds that Americans have mixed feelings toward such regulation. A recent NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found that although most Americans support the legalization of abortion, they also support certain restrictions on abortion. The poll underscores that the extreme rhetoric heard on both sides of the political aisle may not accurately reflect the complexity of public opinion on abortion." ]
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[ null, "Dublin, Ireland | AFP | A goal in either half from Henrikh Mkhitaryan and his replacement Juan Mata helped Manchester United to a 2-1 victory over Sampdoria at Dublin’s Lansdowne Road in the Reds’ final pre-season game on Wednesday.\n\nThe pair’s goals came either side of Dennis Praet’s strike to ensure a positive end to United’s summer and gave them a boost ahead of next Tuesday’s European Super Cup clash with Real Madrid in Macedonia.\n\nUnited boss Jose Mourinho gave new £40million signing Nemanja Matic his debut and the former Chelsea man strolled through a comfortable 45 minutes before being replaced by Michael Carrick at the break.\n\nThe Italians, 10th in Serie A last season, had no shots on target in the first half, and the closest they came to a goal was from a Danny Blind backpass that required a full length save from David De Gea.\n\nDe Gea’s handling of the ball gave the Italians an indirect free kick on the edge of the six yard box, but United’s defenders blocked and immediately countered.\n\nAntonio Valencia stormed clear on the right wing and fed Mkhitaryan, who then found Matteo Darmian on the left wing. His cross back into the box was headed home by Mkhitaryan to turn Sampdoria’s opportunity into a United goal in just 30 seconds.\n\nValencia and Mkhitaryan teamed up again two minutes later with the winger nipping past his opposite number, before whipping in a cross that veteran keeper Christian Puggioni did well to punch clear from Mkhitaryan’s header.\n\nSampdoria came within inches of an equaliser just before the break, and once more it was down to a United mistake with Daniel Pavlovic’s free kick bouncing off Victor Lindelof’s thigh and going narrowly wide of De Gea’s post.\n\nThe English side made four changes at the break, and two of them, Marouane Fellaini and Ander Herrera combined to put the ball in the net on the hour, but the Spaniard’s strike was disallowed for offside.\n\nOut of the blue, Sampdoria equalised on 63 minutes, with Praet calmly finishing from the edge of the box, after a poorly cleared cross fell his way. It was the Italian team’s first shot on target.\n\nThe Serie A side grew into the game, but United had the last laugh, with two more replacements, Mata and Anthony Martial teaming up to see the Spaniard grab a deserved winner in the 81st minut" ]
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[ "Rakosligeti had to settle for second place in the 6-board Team Ch after getting a tough loss in the final. Strenner played a fabulous game but just could not find the win and eventually lost. Varga got a crushing attack with white against a Najdorf Sicilian with 6.Bg5.\n\nI was was gradually massaged down trying to hold black against 1.Nf3 opening that turned into an English Opening.", null, "I lost on board 5 with black with the last game to finish in a long hard game but I was never really in it. I got a usual passive position that was much worse than I thought in the opening.\n\nAfter 40.Qa7(diagram) I just could not hold the position. I should have played 40..Qe8! threatening ..Qe3+ and white cannot take the knight. However white can just retreat the queen and black continues to suffer.\n\nI played the more normal 40..Qf7 saving the knight but dropping the b-pawn and there was no amount of wriggling around that could save the game. Both players were down to their last minute(Time control was 90-90) when I made the last blunder and had to resign.", null, null, "Varga(left) on the way to victory", null, "Strenner,Jeno(left) had a winning position but lost", null, "Nadasi(left) did some Sicilian magic for the draw", null, "Czismadia,Laszlo(left) got a professional draw on board 1\n\nPosted on March 25, 2014, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments." ]
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[ "Periods of flux are always fascinating. If you look in the right places, you can find evidence that the dominant trend is giving way, often before it gets reflected in sentiment.\n\nOn Fridays, I like to do a deep dive into an interesting automobile. Some are new EVs, others are old classics, and others are just fun, fast machines. The process allows me to learn a bit about a specific vehicle. Often, the inspiration comes from various auction sites. I “star” or bid on interesting cars, and get pinged when there are 30 minutes left in the auction.\n\nThis week, I decided to combine my usual Friday car with the recent discussions of inflation and aspirational home pricing. The reason was the unusual number of auctions where the reserve price was not met and the car failed to sell. “RNM” could be some confirmation bias on my part, or it could point to the peak in car prices.\n\nThese are anecdotes, but if you really want to fall down the used car data analysis rabbit hole, check out the depreciation videos dome by Fourwheel Trader. Year, Mileage, Options, and even Color play a major role in determining a car’s selling price.\n\nBut sometimes, a market gets so far ahead of itself that sellers lose rationality in their minimum asking prices. A few recent RNM examples:\n\nThe Huracan Spyder received minor updates in 2020, including a boost to 602-horsepower (going to the rear wheels in this car). New, it cost $293,473 — but the caveat is there are so few sales of these. Perhaps its simply that Lamborghinis are less collectible than Ferraris.", null, "BAT shows the range of prior sales for each car, and this was center of range. Perhaps the Carbon series warranted higher prices, and with only 500 miles, it is practically new. Maybe it’s the stripes/color combo…", null, null, "Big 427 engine and 4 speed is desirable, but nothing said about matching numbers, so that takes a little off the top. Also, the C2 Vette is one of the few cars where the Coupe is sometimes more valuable than the convertible, because of how amazingly gorgeous it is. (I am biased)\n\nThe F430 has been rising in price for a while, but the manuals have gone ballistic. A friend picked up the F1 version, I have seen lots of 430s he looked at in the $150k-190k range. But the 6-speeds have been regularly going for much more — you can see half a dozen that sold for $300k-400k or higher. I suspect those folks top-ticked the 430-market, and prices are going to moderate…", null, "One of my favorite cars, and this was a fair price 2 years ago. They have run away in prices, especially the Alpina (meh) and more preferred color combos, like Black/Crema, or my favorite color combination for these, Topaz Blue/Crema Nappa.(no, really) I’ll just have to be patient waiting for these prices to come down.", null, "What a charming little runabout, that is fun to drive and easy to maintain. The range of prices on these is all over the map, as are the frequent RNM for them (See white circles here).", null, "Not my favorite truck, but there is a definite market among Russian oligarchs and people who own second homes in the Hamptons. MSRP new was $173,345, and while you can find these listed for sales in the $200s, those are either heavily modded or just aspirational.", null, "This is not to say cars aren’t selling, but rather, a noticeable increase in RNMs caught my eye. Other cars are selling at what I consider market prices, and I surmise these are reserved more reasonably:\n\nThese are priced higher than 2019 but within a rational range relative to other recent sales.\n\nI recall witnessing a similar phenomena in single-family homes in 2006; it takes a while for market changes to penetrate the psyches/wishful thinking of sellers,\n\nTime will tell if this is really “peak” car price — my guess is we are — but we find out soon enough." ]
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[ "Jawahir: Jewels is an exhibition that will be held at the Deer Lake Art Gallery, and is hosted and organized by the Burnaby Arts Council. The exhibition will open Saturday, August 18, 2018 and will run until September 15, 2018. Find out more here.", null, "Being a visual artist who originated from Saudi Arabia and lives in Canada, Durrah Alsaif‘s artistic practice revolves around sociopolitical issues. Most of her artwork discuss issues that are considered culturally taboo to talk about in her home country. Alsaif believes that addressing and critiquing certain topics especially through art is one step of making change. Through photography, performances, and installations, Alsaif explore the cultural identity between the East and the West as well as the status of women in Saudi Arabia. In the Middle East, culture, traditions, and religion are often intertwined to the point that there are no lines between them. In fact, many religious practices and beliefs are purely tribal traditions, and against the Islamic religion. Alsaif’s work investigates the historical status of Saudi citizens especially women after the Sahwa Movement (Islamic Awakening) and how it affected the culture thereafter.\n\nDurrah Alsaif is a visual artist, who received her B.F.A. from Kwantlen Polytechnic University and was awarded the Margaretha Bootsma Award for Exceptional Achievement in the Graduation Exhibition. Alsaif has exhibited at galleries such as the Presentation House Gallery, where she was selected as runner-up for the 2nd annual Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize in 2017. Originally from Saudi Arabia but now living in Canada, she is interested in Middle Eastern experience in the West particularly as it relates to cultural identity and perception." ]
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[ null, "On a rush, Joe Thornton passed across the ice to Tomas Hertl. His shot was stopped by Rinne, but the rebound came to Pavelski, who gloved the puck down and was knocked forward by Paul Gaustad, with the puck going off Rinne’s pad. As the puck trickled towards the goal line, Pavelski tapped it across the line with his stick.\n\nIt was ruled on the ice that Pavelski made incidental contact with Rinne and impeded his ability to make the save before the puck crossed the goal line. The call was upheld by video review after a coach’s challenge.\n\nOfficials told the Sharks and coach Pete DeBoer that Pavelski got his stick on the puck before it crossed the goal line.\n\n“It was a good goal from that point of view, but that he made incidental contact with the goalie and that’s why they waved it off,” DeBoer said.\n\n“I don’t understand. I guess if incidental contact is if you’re getting cross checked from behind while you’re in the air and have the opportunity to stop. I guess that’s what it is,” a visibly frustrated DeBoer said. “That rule has been as clear as mud to every coach in the league all year, so why should it be different now?”\n\nSharks center Logan Couture was also confused by the decision.\n\n“We were pretty positive it was a goal,” he said. “Pavs hit it with his stick, and he got cross checked pretty hard from Gaustad and the explanation was he had time to stop.”\n\nFraser argued that, “Following the release of contact by Gaustad on the back of his opponent, Pavelski remained in a balanced position and made a controlled play to drop the puck on to his stick. This indicates that Pavelski was able to continue to attack the net under his own power.”\n\nFraser also credited Pavelski for the way he conducted himself after the game in answering questions about the call in dealing with the media.\n\n“Feels like I’m getting pushed and hammered, just looking for the puck,” Pavelski said. “I know I hit it in before the goal line. It was just one of those plays, I don’t know. It’s kind of out of your hands.”" ]
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The city has proposed what seems to be a less expensive resolution of moving the dispatchers into available space in the Natchez Police Department.\n\nGibson gave a report on last week’s joint meeting of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen and the Adams County Board of Supervisors.\n\n“It was a good joint meeting and we are so proud of the progress being made between our city and our county in regard to our airport, and that was the predominant focus of that meeting,” he said.\n\nAlso discussed at the meeting were the location of the E-911 dispatchers and the Natchez community swimming pool. At the joint meeting, both entities agreed to appoint members to a joint committee that would hash out and propose solutions to both issues.\n\n“That very day we offered the names of the people we appointed to the committee and have thrown out dates for a meeting. We hope the county is responding by throwing out dates and hope those meetings will begin soon,” Gibson said.\n\nHe also said the city is not trying to force a situation, but offered a proposal that city officials think is more efficient and affordable. However, he said Adams County Sheriff Travis Patten’s article included mistruths, including a statement that the current police department has roof leaks and that snakes have invaded the building.\n\n“We have gone back and talked to personnel who have worked in that police department, and going back a couple of years, we can find no one who can substantiate that comment,” Gibson said. “Further Mr. (Jody) Rudder confirmed that during his nine years in serving the city as our building inspector, not one incident of a roof leak has been reported at the police department.\n\n“So whatever was said about trash cans filling up with water, that must have happened on someone’s watch many, many years ago,” Gibson said.\n\nHe also refuted any issue of snakes invading the Natchez Police Department.\n\n“We can laugh about it, but it’s important that when you put these items in print and claim them as fact, that the truth be told. Facts are stubborn things,” he said. “It is time for us as people to return to the better angels in our nature.”\n\nGibson said he hopes the two entities have a desire to work together in good faith.\n\n“It is important that we look at all sides of the situation, and look at the financial condition of the city…It’s important that we rectify this bad situation. The move in 2016 was not a wise one, to move this into a basement where they have water and raw sewage leaking down the walls and mold issues. That should never have happened.\n\n“We agree there is a need to move to a better situation and a better location, but we have to do it in a way that we can continue to do the things that we need to do for the city. We have provided pay increases. We are about to make improvements to the convention center and the city auditorium and the police department and the fire department. We are making $6 million in improvements to our streets, and we are doing all of this without raising taxes. We will do everything we can within our means, just as any family does. It is important that we be very careful when we are spending money and we don’t want to put ourselves in a position of having to raise taxes.”\n\nPatten, in response to Gibson’s comments, said he worked at the Natchez Police Department from 2000-2004 and the building’s roof did leak.\n\nHe also said the person who removed a snake from the police department building is currently a sheriff’s deputy. “You can ask him about that,” Patten said.\n\nPatten said he has not heard any more about a committee meeting made up of representatives from the city, county and E911 since the joint meeting last week.\n\n“There was discussion recently of the possibility of getting the Armory building that was going to be coming up for sale. That building has the space to hold dispatchers and E911 staff. It is fenced in already. It is built to standards to withstand tornadoes and other forces of nature. 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[ "A new outlook on life - OHI\n\nHome » Tales from the field » A new outlook on life\n\nThis week I met this gorgeous 5-year-old girl Shaira and her mother.\n\nShaira is the youngest of three children, with her mother and father, they live about two hours drive from Santiago City. Her Dad is a construction worker. When work is available he is earning approximately $8 a day, but as a casual worker he is never sure when or where he is likely to get work.", null, null, "Her mother noticed something with her eyesight about a year ago. Struggling to cope with funds just to keep themselves afloat, healthcare was simply a luxury they could not afford.\n\nWhen they learnt of a possible cataract surgery team in the area, they quickly came to Adventist Hospital Santiago City (AHSC) to enquire. Many paediatric cataract operations will be completed under a general anaesthetic. While she was put on the list for surgery, Shaira’s health was not sufficient for a clearance for general anaesthetic.\n\nShe was prescribed medication to treat her pneumonia and worm infestations. When advised of the cost of the medications on a trip to the pharmacy, her mother walked away, distraught that she did not have the funds available. They abandoned hope.", null, null, "Shortly before our arrival from Australia, the team at AHSC called Shaira’s mum to enquire about her health, as they had not heard from them. Learning of the situation, OHI quickly sprung into action agreeing to pay for the medications to improve Shaira’s health in preparation for surgery.\n\nOne day after surgery and Shaira can see and count fingers of someone three metres away from her, a great result so soon after surgery for someone without sight for a long period of time. She also requires some additional occlusion therapy. As she was so young her brain has not learnt how to see, so this therapy will assist. We hope that in time she will be able to grow up with minimal eyesight deficiency.\n\nWorking in the clinic everyday I have been privileged to see 96 people pass through during the trip so far, all whose lives are going to be so much richer as a result of improved vision and the efforts of Open Heart International’s work!" ]
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[ "Normal Nice Guy Muslims Must Not be Muslims in America", null, "Back in early September the blog Klein Verzet linked to my article Muslims Burn Bibles Routinely and Often.\n\nNormally as soon as I discover someone linking to me, I leave a comment thanking them for mentioning me; however, in going over a list of blogs to thank (I left about a dozen thank yous today alone) I noticed that I forgot to note my appreciation to Klein Verzet.\n\nSo I did leave a thank you note. However I also came across this comment by Klein Verzet:\n\nI firmly believe in judging individuals on their personal merits, not on the naked fact that they are of this or that group. Not every muslim is necessarily my enemy. Those muslims that think slaughtering infidels will get them into paradise, and any who aid and abet such muslims (and that includes most Ulema around the world), those are the enemy.\n\nThe Turkish guy living a couple of blocks away, who is delivering packages to our house, he's not my enemy. His wife and daughters go about their business unencumbered and unveiled. He once told me they did wear a headscarf when visiting with family in Turkey. But also that he told his grand-mother, that in Holland people don't wear them, and that is that. He has voted for Wilders, for crying out loud (he thinks immigration is too high!). He doesn't deserve to be punched in the gut like this.\n\nI have written previously [Were All Nazis Evil?] that not every Nazi murdered a Jew, that some were just ordinary Fritzes trying to make a living. However, during WWII would any decent American defend the average Nazi saying he is not our enemy, that we should judge him on his merits, not by the group he is a member of?\n\nThe average Muslim in America is not directly an enemy. However as a Muslim he does aid our enemies. I left the following comment:\n\nAs for that Muslim delivering packages, he is an enemy if he practices his religion. As long as he is seen as a Muslim, then his mere existence adds to the perception of Muslim strength in the community and makes those more belligerent than he is braver to commit violent acts. It is the mob that does the lynching, not individuals.\n\nJust being able to say that there are X number of Muslims in a country will cow politicians to accommodate the most radical of the Muslim faithful. Sorry, but unless your delivery guy stops being a Muslim even in name only, he is aiding the active enemies of western civilization.\n\nAs a Jew, I find what I am saying as outrageously offensive; however, I lost more than 98% of my relatives because people were only willing to condemn the most radical of Nazis, when in fact the whole of the Nazi regime should have been excoriated. That there were nice-guy Nazis delivering packages who were not in their heart antisemitic did not keep my family from torture and death.\n\nAs proof that even one Muslim in this country can make American knees tremble I give you the South Park Affair. Would Comedy Central have bleeped Mohammed's name if the threat had come from an email from some Muslim wacko from Pakistan? No. But the wacko's website was based in New York and that was enough to cow the corporate suits at Viacom.\n\nFor 80 years Hollywood has been making films about Muslims and Arabs as terrorists and pirates without fear of retribution. But now, with so many Muslims (supposedly all moderate) in this country fear has entered the hearts of film producers and so if a book contains Muslim terrorists , then the film will be a story about Russians or drug gangs or some other ethnic group so as not to offend Muslims.\n\nRon Howard, who was once the all-American boy as Opie, recently produced a movie from Dan Brown's book, Angels and Demons.\n\nIn the book, the villain is a Muslim man. Ron changed that in the movie and made the villain a Danish man.\n\nCan't have Muslim bad men anymore. They might come after you. It's not worth losing your head over a movie character, right?\n\nIn real life, we have read numerous stories about Al Qaeda terrorists seeking possession of a so-called dirty nuclear bomb they can use to kill thousands of Americans. There have even been reports that such a bomb has been smuggled into the U.S. But a new Hollywood film, \"The Sum of All Fears,\" about the use of a nuclear weapon against the U.S., pretends that neo-Nazis are the real enemies.\n\nHollywood can do what it wants, but in this case the film is supposed to be based on a Tom Clancy book that depicted the villains as Arab terrorists. Clancy never portrayed the nuclear terrorists as neo-Nazis. The villains have been changed. In the film, neo-Nazi terrorists get their hands on a lost nuclear device, and plan to use it at the Super Bowl. The plan is to disguise the attack as being caused by Russia, in the hopes of rekindling the Cold War.\n\nThe Council on American-Islamic Relations has claimed responsibility for the change, saying it had been in contact with Paramount Pictures and Mace Neufeld, the film’s original director, to discuss the portrayal of Muslim characters in the film. Phil Alden Robinson, the new director of the film, assured the Council that Muslims would not be depicted as terrorists, unlike the novel. Robinson said that he had \"no intention of promoting negative images of Muslims or Arabs.\"\n\nAs more Muslims come in, our entire culture will live in fear - not because most Muslims are terrorists - they are not - but because they let the tiny extremist fringe wag the dog. CAIR, a Muslim front for terrorism, would have no power to intimidate corporations, news media, or Hollywood if it had only 3 members. It can only become more powerful and more demanding of accommodations as the Muslim population increases.\n\nMuslims who mind their own business and do nothing violent make CAIR more dangerous. American Muslims who love this country, in order not to be our enemies must renounce their religion. They must stop being counted as Muslims. Otherwise one day, Hollywood will make a film about 9/11 and it will be Colombian drug gangs who attacked us that day, in deference to Muslim sensibilities." ]
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[ "Dontos had given Sansa a necklace made of gems that were actually poison. During the wedding celebration, Lady Olenna snatched one of the gems from Sansa's necklace while straightening it out for her, then plopped it into Joffrey's wine glass, after which he gulped the drink down while berating some musicians.\n\nA short time later, Joffrey's cough turned into a full-fledged strangulation thanks to the poison in his cup, leaving him helplessly clawing at his throat while his airway closed up completely.\n\nThe wedding's purple nickname was earned as a result of Joffrey's purple face — as well as the color of the wine that poisoned him. There have been tons and tons of wacky weddings over the many decades that soaps have aired on daytime TV, featuring tropes like blackmail, interruptions, family feuds, and secret pregnancies.\n\nSome have even come complete with murders. The wedding of Luke and Laura on General Hospital was one that soap audiences had been waiting to watch for for quite a while, and the ratings proved it — the episode was seen by more than 30 million viewers.\n\nDespite the couple's era-defining popularity, their wedding was undeniably twisted. And yet, the worst part is that Luke and Laura's entire relationship is one based on a rape that the show tried to spin as a \"seduction.\n\nIt's an understatement to say Ross and Rachel have an intense romantic trajectory throughout the run of Friends.\n\nThat doesn't mean, however, that all of their choices were the best — in fact, some of them were downright twisted. After Ross and Emily's failed marriage dragged into the fifth season, Monica Courtney Cox and Chandler's Matthew Perry relationship got stronger and stronger.\n\nWhen the whole gang was in Vegas to visit Joey on a botched movie shoot, the season 5 finale saw Monica and Chandler headed for a quickie wedding in Vegas Their drunken union drags on into the following season — Ross doesn't want to deal with the stigma of three failed marriages, so he neglects to get an annulment when Rachel asks him to take care of it.\n\nThe most twisted part of this wedding isn't the drunken ceremony itself — it's that Ross thought he could stay married to an unwilling partner and just Poor Lady Edith Laura Carmichael.\n\nShe had the absolute worst luck in love among all of the Crawleys on Downton Abbey. Sure, it all worked out fine in the end when she married Bertie Pelham and became the Marchioness of Hexham, outranking even her status-chasing elder sister Mary.\n\nBut until the final season, Edith's love life was quite a mess. Sir Anthony Strallan first came on the scene in season 1, when the older gent with a paralyzed arm took a liking to Edith.\n\nIt was a strange match considering his advanced age, but Edith knew her prospects weren't great as second fiddle to Mary.\n\nWhen Mary found out that it was Edith who leaked her affair with Mr. Pamuk to the papers, however, she turned vindictive and suggested to Anthony, who was about to propose, that Edith didn't love him.\n\nWhen Edith and Anthony finally walked down the aisle in season 2, the ceremony ended abruptly, with Anthony coming to some sort of realization that he'd be ruining Edith's life by marrying her.\n\nThe chap left Edith at the altar, humiliated. No one on the show or in the audience was rooting for this marriage to go forward, but man, Anthony — you couldn't have broken up with Edith before she walked down the aisle?\n\nExcept for maybe Marshall and Lily's wedding which, while the marriage had its ups and downs, essentially resulted in happiness , every wedding on How I Met Your Mother was kind of a twisted mess.\n\nThings like Barney's Neil Patrick Harris year-long proposal scheme to Robin Cobie Smulders , followed by an entire season devoted to their wedding, were weird, but when the series finale ended in their divorce, it felt like the rug got pulled out from under the audience, and that their entire courtship had been one long gag.\n\nAs it turns out, it kind of was. For as long as the series ran, Ted Josh Radnor had been trying to get married. He tried and failed first with Robin.\n\nHe tried with Stella, whose ex came to their island-set wedding, resulting in Stella running off with him and leaving Ted alone at the altar.\n\nPortale Cinema. Portale Erotismo. I have two children at University and one on a gap year, one in boarding school and one at day school in London.\n\nMy husband and I work full-time together and we have a live in Nanny who holds the fort! My strategy is to have enough support to make sure that no one is being constantly rushed or nagged, and then the mood is light and everyone is having fun.\n\nLuckily my husband is a great one. My go-to meals are take-out free-range roast chickens. My children think of that as their home cooking!\n\nI like to do things together as this is precious family time for me as I have to travel so much for work. Photos: Emma Hardy Thank you Emma for letting us use these low-res scans from your contact sheets.\n\nThey look beautiful to us.", null, "2 thoughts on “Anya wants to make her man happy”" ]
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[ null, "Manchester United are among the Premier League clubs that are keeping tabs on Roma attacker Nicolo Zaniolo, Calciomercato reports.\n\nThe Italy international has suffered a couple of long-term knee injuries in his career, but has managed to stay unscathed for most of the current campaign.\n\nThis has seen him revive his form with seven goals and eight assists from 36 outings. It is now reported that a number of European sides are monitoring his progress.\n\nUnited are admirers of the 22-year-old, but Leicester City, Newcastle United and Juventus are also in the mix. The Bianconeri are deemed favourites to land him.\n\nWith two years left on his contract, the Giallorossi are set to demand €55-60 million for the versatile forward, though the final decision will rest on Jose Mourinho.\n\nZaniolo has been widely regarded as one of the best young wingers in Serie A, but has not quite lived up to his potential amid a couple of knee ligament injuries.\n\nAfter a long-term setback last term, he has been afforded with regular minutes. Zaniolo has 15 goal contributions, but just six of those have come in Serie A.\n\nIn between this, he has missed the odd game with a niggle. Considering his injury record, United should stay away from considering an approach for his services.\n\nZaniolo, who has played in the right-wing and second striker positions this season, has yet to prove that he can become a reliable goalscorer for the Giallorossi.\n\nHe has the potential to improve, but the reported price tag is too steep for someone with fitness issues and has yet to reach the heights of Federico Chiesa." ]