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"Phew! After issuing an emotive proposal, Helen was forced to wait for her yes...as Mark said 'I need to think about it...' which left Holly and Phil back in the studio on the edge of their seats\n\nThe cringe-worthy moment was being shown live on This Morning and almost left presenting duo Holly and Phil back in the studio gnawing their fists as they willed Mark to answer positively.\n\nIt's hard to know whether Mark's hesitation was genuine or whether he was pulling the leg of his girlfriend, who'd obviously mustered up the courage to suggest they get spliced in front of a hefty daytime television audience.\n\nAt first, she tells her boyfriend that she's simply there to buy 'a pound of sausages' before getting serious about the real reason for her visit.\n\nFortunately, when the answer finally came, it was in the affirmative and it seems that the delay had been Mark's way of making Helen sweat.\n\nIt was a heart-in-mouth moment, especially as Helen had issued an emotive proposal telling Mark: 'I love you so much and you’re my soulmate. You’re the best thing that’s ever happened to me' before adding: 'You know it's a leap year...'",
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"But it's all alright in the end...after the heart-in-mouth moment, Mark finally says yes - and Holly and Phil breathe out\n\nSO, WHY CAN WOMEN PROPOSE ON A LEAP YEAR DAY?\n\nWomen proposing to their beloved dates back some way...to the 5th century, when it's believed that an Irish saint issued a complaint against the tradition of men being the only ones allowed to propose.\n\nLegend has it that the impatient Bridget discussed the matter with St Patrick who agreed that women should be able to do the asking...but only on February 29th, which happens every four years.\n\nHistory suggests that women getting down on bended knee has been happening since at least the 13th century, when a Scottish law was introduced that would fine men who refused a leap year proposal with a gift penalty.\n\nThose saying no to the female asking might bestow a pair of gloves or a silk dress upon them.\n\nThe moment starts to take a truly awkward turn when Mark, dressed in his striped butcher's apron, expresses surprise that it's a leap year.\n\n'Is it?' he says, when told before saying: 'I've been avoiding this.'\n\nAs the presenters, including Alison, wait on tenterhooks, the outcome for Helen looks set to be an embarrassing one as Mark stumbles: 'I don’t know, I need to think about that a little bit don’t I?'\n\n'Of course, I will,' he then mutters before the camera pans back to the studio and Holly and Phil are seen throwing themselves back against the sofa in relief.\n\nAlison Hammond told the couple afterwards: 'You had me going then! I didn't know if you were going to say yes or no!'\n\n'Alison was brilliant, she really put me at ease, but it has been an experience!'\n\nA leap year is a day longer than usual years - and happens every four years. The Egyptians are credited with inventing the inclusion of a leap year into the modern calendar.\n\nLegend suggests that the leap year proposal came about in 5th century Ireland, when St Bridget, impatient at being made to wait to be asked for a hand in marriage, cajouled St Patrick into letting women have a day in the calendar where they could instead do the asking."
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"Democracy and Class Struggle agrees that the principal issue is a Labour Law violation but there is a secondary matter of the contempt in which the USA holds its allies and of course the NSA Spying recently illustrated that very well.\nIf India does not want to have its diplomatic staff treated with contempt by USA Then we suggest India picks better friends and not confuse its enemies with its friends.\nOr to put it another way stop being a running dog of USA like UK and stop declaring War on your Own People for US and other Capitalist Corporations - treat India's poor with respect.\n\nby Shuddhabrata Sengupta\nby GHARELU KAAMGAAR SANGATHAN, (GKS) Haryana & New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI)\nWe express strong outrage at the Indian government’s reaction to the case of visa fraud and exploitation of her domestic worker against Deputy Consul General Devyani Khobragade in the United States.\nIn its dealing of the case, the Indian government is only seeking to protect the dignity and honour of Ms. Khobragade, and has shown a complete lack of respect for the underlying issue – that of the abuse and exploitation of a domestic worker by a senior official.\nMs. Khobragade’s father, Mr. Uttam Khobragade, is a politician and has a played a harmful role in suppressing the facts of the case and in diverting attention from it.\nWhat Ms. Khobragade has done is not an uncommon practice among diplomats and government officials. It is difficult to expose such crimes as domestic workers, in their vulnerable and terrified state, are unable to bring such employers to justice.\nMinister Shashi Tharoor commented that Ms. Khobragade is being singled out. Instead of protecting such shameless employers, Minister Tharoor should be congratulating investigating agencies who have exposed this common practice.\nWhile we condemn the alleged strip search and cavity search that Ms. Khobragade was subjected to, it is our belief that the outrage over her arrest and mis-treatment by officials cannot camouflage the deeper questions raised by the case.\nIn only speaking up for the deputy consular general, the Indian government has belittled a grave and serious concern of labour rights violation, by turning it into a foreign policy issue.\nWe believe India needs to be equally outraged for the plight of the exploited domestic worker, who is also an Indian citizen, and deserves a fair trial. The Indian government has turned a blind eye to similar cases before.\nMedia reports have only focused on interviewing Indian diplomats and officers and have not engaged with the domestic workers organisations in India.\nWe strongly condemn the one-sided media reporting and the narrow-minded Indian government’s selfish protection of official employers of domestic workers.\nIt has even been said that Ms. Khobragade was not paid enough to pay the domestic worker a decent wage.\nMs. Khobragade and employers like her can ask for a salary raise or not hire a domestic worker if they cannot afford to pay for one.\nWe immediately demand:\n\n1) Prosecution of Ms. Khobragade to send a warning to other similar employers"
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"In a day the likes of which Bangkok Criminal Court will have never seen before, three whining foreigners failed in their attempts, sometimes farcical often comical to get criminal libel and computer crime act cases against them delayed and even struck off.\n\nBritish journalist Andrew Drummond, owner of this website and Alastair Cooper, an electrical engineer were returning cases against Drew Walter Noyes and Brian Goudie, two men who had been posing in Thailand as lawyers, and David John Hanks, former licence holder of Masquerades, a brothel in Melbourne, Australia, all of whom had been attempting to stifle stories about themselves.\n\n‘Ally’ Cooper had been accused of being a drugs dealer and on the run from the US Secret Service by Hanks, Goudie and Noyes after being identified as a supporter of this site.\n\nDrummond had been variously accused of being hunted down by the Department of Special Investigations, the Crime Suppression Division, the RTP Immigration Department and Uncle Tom Cobley and all.\n\nThe day began in court 703 where #DrewNoyes posted bail of 100,000 Thai baht and asked the judge for his passport back. He told the court he needed his passport to go to the bank and for other such issues.\n\nThat’s not a problem said the judge, who immediately offered to sign a photocopy stating that his passport was being held by the court. That should suffice, she said. Then Mr. Noyes, former boss of the Pattaya Times insisted ‘I might need to travel’. This may have been on the judges mind because she still refused to hand his passport back.\n\nThen Noyes pulled out his trump card.\n\n‘But your honour. I am holding a seminar with the army’. At which point a 2 star general sitting on the front bench of the public seating area came smartly to attention. He was indeed holding a ‘national reconciliation’ meeting in Pattaya later in the month, he said.\n\nThis came somewhat as a surprise as Noyes and Wanrapa are now heavily promoting the club below which is due to open in Jomtien Soi 12 shortly. The army chief has expressed shock at the number of foreigners in the sex trade in Thailand so we assume this place which has ‘hotel rooms’ is not one of them.\n\n(More of this to come later).\n\nHowever the judges ruled that they would not give Mr. Noyes his passport back but he could of course apply through the usual channels and make a formal submission to the court. Currently Noyes also cannot travel without the permission of the Pattaya Court where with his ‘wife’ Wanrapa Boonsu, he is charged with extortion.\n\nFifteen minutes later there was pandemonium in court 802 as Goudie, Hanks and Noyes faced multiple charges of libel and libel under the Computer Crime Act (brought by Alistair Cooper and Andrew Drummond) all of them ranting, sometimes at the same time.\n\nDrew Noyes approached the bench wearing his ‘royal decorations’ pinned on his jacket pointed to them and told the judge again that ‘that man accused my wife of providing oral sex services* to foreigners in Pattaya’.\n\nHe demanded the case be delayed and that the court should not hear the witnesses who had arrived to testify as he intended to cross examine Drummond for ‘six hours’.",
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This was described, in Judgment I of the Nuremberg Tribunal, as ‘the supreme international crime, differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole’.\n\nGoodness knows, enough crimes already have been committed by Russian forces in Ukraine to merit the indictment of their leader for war crimes: violent invasion of a peaceful sovereign nation; bombing and shelling of civilian homes, hospitals and schools; deliberate revenge killings of civilians; use of thermobaric weapons – the list is growing and to us, growingly familiar.\n\nBut the point of Putin’s nuclear blackmail is that it made all this infliction of horror possible – even after Western leaders had said that NATO forces would not intervene to defend Ukraine. Ethically as well as logically, therefore, the threat to use nuclear weapons as a means of deterring opposition to the Russian invasion ‘contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole’ which ensued.\n\nNATO leaders’ response to Putin’s nuclear threat was, in the event, rather measured – dismissing it as rhetoric, a sign of desperation by an aggressor who glimpsed at the last moment the possibility of failure. This was surely wise. Partly because, as the Bible says, ‘a soft answer turneth away wrath’, so avoiding the risk of a provocation. But also, a counter-nuclear threat would have further normalised these weapons as the basis of international security. And arguably, the Cold War had disproved this assumption simply by coming, in 1989, to a peaceful end.\n\nMuch has been made recently of overlooked instances of the Russian leader’s evil interventions: the destruction of Chechnya, the invasion of Georgia, the KGB poisonings in Britain of Litvinenko and the Skripals (preceded by that, in Ukraine in 2004, of President Yushchenko). But all this was eased by the cynical reconstruction, in 1991, of independent Russia as Soviet inheritor-state, in which Western governments were at best passive observers, at worst purblind accomplices.\n\nThe demagogic nationalist Boris Yeltsin, having been expelled from Gorbachev’s Politburo, became breakaway Russian President, thereby seizing the command-and-control, in Moscow, of former-Soviet nuclear weapons. He proceeded to the dismemberment of the Soviet Union at Belovezhskayaka Pushcha in Belarus, making provision for the (inoperative) former-Soviet nuclear weapons outside Russia to be ‘returned’. But not before he had run to the UN Security Council – warning histrionically of nuclear chaos if the weapons were to be ‘dispersed’ out of his own hands – in order to press for the recognition of Russia as successor-state to the USSR, with all former Soviet rights and privileges. This was the first act of Russian nuclear blackmail. Vladimir Putin was Yeltsin’s last Prime Minister and chosen successor.\n\nMany international conventions have been broken since then, with the connivance of other Security Council members. The Vienna Convention on the Succession of States (1978) insists on ‘the replacement of one State by another in the responsibility for the international relations of territory’. But the Russian Federation hardly corresponds territorially, ethnically or demographically to the USSR, a multi-ethnic polity occupying the largest legal space in the world. So why was Russia (never previously a UN member) accepted ‘back’ into the UN in the Soviet Union’s place?\n\nMoreover, Article 1 of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) (1968) stipulates that: ‘Each nuclear-weapon State Party to the Treaty undertakes not to transfer to any recipient whatsoever nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices or control over such weapons or devices directly, or indirectly’ [emphasis added]. So how did Soviet nuclear weapons get officially into Yeltsin’s (and now Putin’s) hands? There should simply have been one fewer nuclear-weapon state in the world. Finally, the great majority of nations had agreed to sign the NPT and never seek nuclear weapons, on assurances from the ‘official’ nuclear-weapon states never to use or threaten to use such weapons against them. This being the last taboo that Putin, in respect of Ukraine, has violated.\n\nHow did all this wrongdoing come about, allowing all the aforementioned atrocities against martyred Ukrainians? Through Russian nuclear blackmail. As Hobbes remarked, to threaten unarmed strangers with violent death undermines all civilised society. Nuclear blackmail, then, must be included in the charge-sheet of the Russian President’s arraignment, followed by measures to put nuclear weapons permanently beyond use.\n\nDr Peter Lomas is the author of ‘Unnatural States: The International System and the Power to Change’ (Routledge, 2017). He was Rockefeller Research Fellow in Nuclear Non-Proliferation at the Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, in 1987-1990.\n\nA case to leave NATO and for Scottish neutrality"
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"From an agribusiness perspective, the recent invasion of Ukraine by Russia brought to light the fragility of agricultural value chains and the reliance on so-called ‘breadbaskets’ for food imports.\n\nFor a particular region to be referred to as a ‘breadbasket’, the requirements are straightforward: produce a surplus of a particular crop or agricultural goods that are then exported across the world to countries that do not produce enough of this food to satisfy their domestic demand.\n\nSo where does Africa fit into this chain? Right now, it is all about the continent’s potential, according to Virginie Ticha, president of the International Federation of Consular Chambers for Africa.\n\nThe development of national agribusiness sectors across the continent is needed, but for this to happen countries must focus on their industrialisation processes, which are largely in a state of weakness, she says.\n\nImproving infrastructure and hastening the industrialisation process are essential to agribusiness in Africa reaching its potential. For this to happen, Ticha says robust, high-quality value chains are vital if the continent is to move from plain agriculture to value-added agribusiness opportunities.\n\nHowever, this is not something that a business investor can achieve on their own, according to Ticha. Working with the government and local communities or authorities offers the best chance of success.\n\nAgriculture as a sector can greatly engage communities, according to Ticha, who points to France as an example, where farmers have organised themselves into cooperatives and seen their business grow rapidly.\n\nHowever, the number of new foreign direct investment (FDI) agribusiness ventures in Africa has not been particularly high over the past few years. In 2019, according to our FDI Projects Database, there were 1,093 agribusiness FDI projects across the globe, but only 22 on the African continent (a 2.01% market share). In 2020, numbers went down both globally (to 976) and in Africa (to 14, a 1.43% market share) due to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.\n\nNumbers show that in the agribusiness FDI sphere, there is a wealth of potential across the African continent, but these types of ventures can come with risks.\n\nSpeaking to Investment Monitor, Margaret A Rugadya of the non-governmental organisation (NGO) Landesa explains that across Africa the predominant type of agriculture is smallholder production, with outputs linked to local demand and household needs, based more on subsistence than being oriented to any wider markets.\n\nThings are starting to change, however, and as urbanisation spreads, smallholder farmers are beginning to look at these markets, according to Rugadya. In addition to this, many countries – in both Africa and the wider world – are focusing on boosting their food security, leading to them thinking about food production both domestically and beyond their national borders.\n\nThis is where foreign investors and large-scale land investments come in, says Rugadya. Smallholder farmers are not the target for large food exports, but they hold the land, which is often the first point of friction between investors and farmers. This is why land regulation is of great importance, and organisations such as Landesa are at the heart of ensuring that smallholder farmers are not at the losing end of agricultural transactions, given the work the NGO does with governments and local communities.\n\nLandesa specialises in cases where there is no specific regulatory framework, and where investors are looking for large pieces of land, but the mechanisms for acquiring this land are not enshrined in law. It is in such cases that Landesa becomes involved to arrange a fair outcome. Rugadya cites Ghana and Kenya as countries where there has been substantial development in these areas.\n\nAfrica has a vast wealth of arable land\n\nSmall-scale farmers sometimes have land that may look idle, may be under fallow, or that is being used for grazing, explains Rugadya, and these are sometimes grabbed by large-scale land investments. This has created widespread resentment among farmers and “a lot of fear around every other project that is announced in agriculture [in Africa], [as they are] seen as an opportunities for land grabs”, she says.\n\nAnother problem that tends to crop up is when communities “attempt to get organised and join such arrangements for large-scale production”, she adds, in which cases the farmers tend to raise financing with their land as collateral but then do not often see this reflected in the production profits later on.\n\nThese problems even exist in countries such as South Africa, which has developed a strong agriculture sector that in 2020 contributed to approximately 10% of the country’s total export earnings (with citrus fruits, wine, table grapes, corn and apples accounting for the largest exports by value). However, more positively, Rugadya says that even though land grab issues continue to pose problems throughout Africa, cases are increasingly being taken to court, which is leading to land rights being re-established, and sometimes even prompting proper land negotiations at a later stage.\n\nOpportunities for Africa to become a breadbasket are still there\n\nThe problem with land grabbing shows that developing a robust, productive agriculture sector across the African continent is beset by problems, but it is by no means impossible for the continent to realise its potential and become the world’s breadbasket.\n\n“It is very possible to make Africa the largest food producer in the world,” says Rugadya, but she adds that large-scale land investments are not necessarily the way to achieve this target in a sustainable way.\n\nSmallholders already own the land, explains Rugadya, so she believes that in order to develop the agriculture sector they are the key but need the support of governments to access wider markets, ideally as a result of gaining access to better infrastructure.\n\n“Infrastructure that supports a farmer’s access to market is usually the missing link,” she adds. In this vein, technology can help bridge some of the gaps and also motivate younger generations to seek a career in the agriculture sector.\n\n“I have seen in Kenya groups of young people join the agriculture sector [through using their] smartphones,” says Rugadya. “They have access to the markets using it. They use online platforms for their products. They have delivery systems that are coordinated on land.”\n\nSuch examples are promising signs for the future of agriculture in Africa, and indeed the wider agribusiness sector.\n\nThey also offer genuine hope that turning the continent into a global breadbasket is possible, and show that there are myriad opportunities for foreign investors in making this happen. However, foreign investors would be well advised to work with, not against, smallholder farmers, for whom it is not just their livelihoods that are at stake, but their ability to feed their families.\n\nMarina Leiva is a senior reporter at Investment Monitor, where she specialises in the agribusiness sector. Previously, she reported on institutional investments in the UK, Ireland, France, Spain and Portugal for MandateWire at the Financial Times. She started her career in Spain, covering international affairs for Eldiario.es"
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"Journalism plays an important role in promoting women’s issues and gender equality. It’s existence has a very strong influence in changing society, and the role of the media as information providers in turn encourages the development of women and women’s movements in Indonesia. This is why journalists are interested in discussing how women have made media an important part of the struggle for gender equality. But if we dig deeper, there’s still a lot of news coverage in the mass media that makes women increasingly vulnerable.\n\nGender Division and Marginal Group Coordinator of Indonesia’s Independent Journalist Alliance (AJI), Endah Lismartini, on a webinar held by European Union and AJI Indonesia last November, said that women are still victims of the way in which news is reported, one important aspect of which is insensitive gender journalism.\n\nA women’s rights activist and an Islamic thought expert, Siti Musdah Mulia writes a definition of gender in her book, Justice and Gender Equality: Islamic Perspective, that gender is a set of attitudes, roles, responsibilities, functions, rights and behaviours that are inherent in men and women as a result of the formation of the culture or society in which humans grow.\n\nFrom the definition, Endah said that gender is not given by God and an absolute thing, but because of the formation of culture and environment. Clear instances about gender when mentioned: men farming and women cooking, men working and women sewing, father working and mother at home, girls play cooking and boys play toy cars etc. Are women born at home and do men farm? Whether all this is what God has ordained? The fact is not. Endah said those perceptions are outdated and have been constructed since childhood. In Bali, many women go to farm fields and they do the same as men. Also if we watch Master Chef tv shows, men are also very capable in cooking and master the science of how to manage a culinary business.\n\n“In Indonesia, a patriarchal culture is still strong, where men are considered as leaders and women are positioned as subordinates. That culture is still alive today. Women are always considered a gender that has no power, is easy to dominate, functions as an object that occurs because of the formation of a patriarchal culture. As a result, women are always under the influence of men. Even though this is not about who is stronger and more powerful but about equality, in fact men and women are equal.” said Endah.\n\nA gender-unfriendly perspective also often occurs in mass media coverage, Endah added, with women often becoming the victims, the object of the news by visualizing and identifying them with pictures of their bodies.\n\nQuoting Ashadi Siregar’s paper titled Gender Equality and Media Capitalism (KIPPAS 2001) stated that “Media can be a reflector of gender injustice because it takes social facts without being accompanied by a perspective. The commodification of women can take place in the public space, from which the facts are appointed as media information. The commodification of women in the public space is basically a form of structural injustice.”\n\nAccording to Endah, what is happening now is that many journalists do not have a qualified gender perspective so that when writing news and displaying it on television screens, a gender-unfriendly perspective emerges so that the media becomes a reflector of gender injustice that occurs in society. Mass media today is a reflection of today’s society in their ways of seeing women and other genders.\n\nWomen, in news of family or male-female acts of violence , are so often described as a figures who have “contributed” to acts of violence against themselves. Which simply means that women who are victims are actually portrayed as perpetrators, because their allure or appearance causes men to commit violence or abuse because they are simply unable to control themselves. The woman becomes the culprit , the man the victim.\n\nElectiing to use euphestic words or simply weak diction also disadvantages women or victims , especially in cases of rape. To describe rape as a kind of “keperawanannya ternoda” (her virginity was tarnished) or “digagahi” (raped). According to Endah, that’s the male perspective, and totally unacceptable in proper journalism.\n\n“The news is often not on the side of women. Do women in mini clothes deserve to be raped? The fact is that rape occurs not because of clothes., but many other more important reasons. But it is the women who appear in the mass media who flirt with clothes. Visualization and identification of women’s bodies also label women’s bodies “semolek” or “bohai” (attractive), always choosing language that leads to perceptions of women as sexual objects. This choice of words also leadsthe public to blame women who had experienced sexual violence and also become victims of the news itself . So often the news then moves on to give massive coverage of how the victims’ daily lives were the cause of the the problem and the situation is reversed. This is just one example of how unbalanced reporting causes deep harm, there are many other cases. “ Endah explained.\n\nTo overcome this issue Endah said that gender sensitive journalism is needed which is an approach taken to solve gender bias in media reporting in order to straighten out the and unequal relationships between men and women. Journalism must adhere to the principles of humanism and excercise real sensitivity to social situations in society. If journalism does not adhere to the basic principles of humanism, it will be impossible for them to report on important matters that really need a solution.",
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"The basic principles of humanism are universal kindness, equality, partisanship, empathy for women and other marginalized groups, and these need to be put forward as the basic principles of humanism in journalism. It should guide a journalist’s sensitivity to social situations in society. The social situations that occur in society that inspire journalists should make them feel that they are not just making news that is just chasing traffic and being a clickbait servant.\n\n“The increasingly vibrant digital world, which is filled with online media that is fast paced for news and has a high competition for readers, makes our sensitivity to news lessen. The desire to reach as many readers as possible, to make the news “clicked” as much as possible makes us not sensitive anymore to look for reasons even to examine a problem. Should this news item be exploited for clicks or reported sensitively? At the moment exploitation is winning, and it is important that this is implemented so that journalists are careful. in fact regulations on news related to gender already have a journalistic Code of Ethics, Article 8 and AJI Indonesia also has a Code of Ethics in Article 16 as well as a Code of Conduct for broadcasting and broadcast program standards. This means that every media agency already has regulations on reporting related to gender which must be obeyed by journalists.\n\nBut the Press Council records in 2017 there were more than 50,000 online media in Indonesia but less than 20 percent were verified in the press council. This means that there are 80 percent who are not monitored by the press council, who are not bound by the code of ethics and do not know where they are oriented. From there, how many hundred journalists do not have a good understanding of the good ways of reporting, especially regarding gender? “ Endah expressed."
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"The Toronto Rock re-acquired Colin Doyle in an off-season trade because team management believed he’s one of the best players in the National Lacrosse League today.\n\nNow, with the Rock in first place in the East Division and Doyle leading the team in scoring, the 13-year veteran is about to confirm himself as one of the best ever.\n\nAfter notching three goals and four assists as Toronto beat the Philadelphia Wings 19-11 before 10,256 fans at the Air Canada Centre Friday night, Doyle is two points short of becoming just the third player in league history to record 1,000 in his career.\n\nDoyle, who is Toronto’s all-time leading scorer, will get a chance to reach the milestone Saturday night in Buffalo as the Rock (4-1) play the last place Bandits (1-4).\n\n“I didn’t even know that I was really that close,” Doyle said after the game. “I don’t pay attention to that. But it’s nice. If it happens it’ll be nice company to be in for sure. I’ve put a lot into this game and to be recognized with that will be something special.”\n\nDoyle now has 33 points in the first five games of the season.\n\nToronto native John Tavares of the Bandits, who is currently out with an injury, is the NLL’s all-time leading scorer with 1,420 points. Gary Gait of Rochester has 1,139.\n\nDoyle, a 32-year-old teacher from Kitchener who came back to the Rock this season after three years with the San Jose Stealth, said while “it’ll be great” to join such elite company the focus remains on winning. So, he said he has no problem with spending much of the fourth quarter on the bench Friday night despite being just two points shy of the mark.\n\n“We had the win. It was getting out of hand and they chose to rest some guys,” said Doyle, the current team captain and a key member of the Rock when they won five championships in seven years between 1999 and 2005. “I’m happy with that because I’ll take any rest I can going into (another game Saturday). I have no regrets at all.”\n\nNeither does head coach Troy Cordingley, who with his team up 15-8 after three quarters, said it was clear he had to get Doyle rest rather than another two points.\n\n“Colin knows that the team comes first before any individual stats and he’s been a player like that,” Cordingley said. “Colin is one of the best to ever play this game in this league.”\n\nToronto veteran Blaine Manning said Doyle “has been such a great player for so long” and that it’s great to have him back in a Rock uniform after three seasons away.\n\n“He’s such a great quarterback out there,” said Manning.\n\nWhile much of the focus was on Doyle, Manning and rookie Stefan Leblanc paced the Rock each scoring three goals and adding six assists. Kasey Beirnes added four goals and two assists.\n\nRookie Garrett Billings, who was the league’s rookie of the month in January, continued his hot hand by scoring three goals and adding four assists.\n\nDan Teat of Brampton led the way for Philadelphia (1-4) with two goals and three assists.\nToronto broke the game open in the second quarter to lead 11-5 at the half.\n\nAfter Philadelphia’s Mat Giles cut the Toronto lead to 6-5 on the man advantage 1:17 into the quarter, the Rock scored five straight. The final three of those came on the power play in the final three minutes of the half as the Wings lack of discipline cost them."
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"Tens of thousands of Pashtuns are demanding an end to extrajudicial killings and abductions they blame on the Pakistani state – and a charismatic young man has become their spokesman.\n\nA compelling bearded tribesman in his early 30s, Manzoor Pashteen is the unlikely figurehead for protests that have now mushroomed into a wider movement that threatens to upset a precarious balance ahead of general elections.\n\nHe represents people who say they were brutalised during decades of war in the border areas Pakistan shares with Afghanistan. NGOs say thousands of people have been reported missing in regions such as Balochistan and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata).\n\nOver the weekend thousands of people attended a rally in Lahore, defying calls from the authorities to boycott the event and even though officials briefly detained some leaders of the movement in raids.\n\nThe Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM, Pashtun Protection Movement) is expressly peaceful, and its demands are within the limits of Pakistani law. But the pressure it has placed on the country’s leaders is telling.\n\nEven army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa has become involved, calling the protests “engineered”, implying they are following a hostile foreign agenda, although they appear spontaneous.\n\nThere has also been an almost total media blackout of PTM rallies, which attract substantial support. It is a notable contrast to the air time given on Pakistan’s increasingly controlled media to small bands of anti-PTM protesters. Those didn’t get much traction with the public and are suspected of links with the military.\n\nManzoor Pashteen speaks Pashto in his native Mehsud dialect. But unlike other young tribesmen he is educated, and can speak Urdu and English with the same ease.\n\nHe says he never realised he would get such support but he’s clear about what needs to change.\n\n“People were oppressed. Their life had become intolerable. Curfews and insults by the army soldiers had stripped them of their pride,” he told BBC Pashto’s Khudai Noor Nasr in March.\n\nSince February, he and his supporters have travelled across the Pashtun heartlands, from Quetta to Peshawar, attracting huge crowds and exposing never-ending stories of misery, death and destruction.\n\nMany see the PTM as breaking new ground in the political landscape of a country where proxy wars have disenfranchised large populations not only in tribal areas and the north-west, but also in Balochistan, southern Sindh province and the northern areas along the border with China.\n\nMr Pashteen has said his movement won’t participate in electoral politics. But even then, one expects them to have a strong off-stage voice when elections are held this summer.\n\nWell-known lawyer and columnist Babar Sattar has written that Pashteen’s social consciousness may be rooted in his Pashtun identity, “but the questions he is asking are relevant for all of us”.\n\nThe debate triggered by the PTM is about the “coercive relationship between a citizen and the Pakistani state; [about] the character, priorities and actions of our state that are undermining… their rights to life, liberty, dignity and equality”.\n\nDespite the media blackout the PTM has been successful in getting its message over through social media, with the help of a growing number of activists, mostly from areas seen as marginalised.\n\nIn fact, Mr Pashteen says social media came to his rescue when he was arrested after protests against the army and its intelligence service, the ISI, last year.\n\n“Our house had been surrounded by the army who picked up my father and uncle and detained them at a nearby checkpost,” he said in the BBC Pashto interview. “When I went there, they arrested me and put me in a room. They said protests against the army were detrimental to their morale.”\n\nSoon, news of his arrest reached friends who spread the word, prompting protests in his support.\n\n“So they [the military] took me out and brought me to a brigadier who said we are releasing you, but tell your friends to stop their campaign.”\n\nManzoor Pashteen was born and raised in South Waziristan, which was the earliest of the Pakistan Taliban sanctuaries in the post-9/11 period.\n\nLike many other tribal districts and parts of the north-west, the local population’s freedoms and livelihoods were held hostage – either by the army or the militants, who were seen as the military’s proxies despite all the denials.\n\nThe son of a school teacher, he was lucky to have easy access to education which continued when his family left conflict-ridden South Waziristan in 2010. It was a time when families had to move from their villages and take refuge in faraway towns and cities like Bannu, Peshawar, Lahore and Karachi.\n\nFor that generation, political awareness was shaped by exposure to life outside Waziristan, and their experience of disempowerment when they moved back to their villages.\n\nAs one former senator, Afrasiab Khatak, puts it, “the lava accumulated through all these troubles and tribulations was waiting to erupt. It was only a matter of time”.\n\nThat time came when a young man called Naqeebullah from South Waziristan was killed by police in an alleged “staged encounter” in Karachi on 13 January. Police said he was a militant but his family say he was just an aspiring model.\n\nThis provided the spark for a demonstration outside the Islamabad press club in January. At first nobody took much notice, but then numbers began to swell. A shipping container turned up and they made it a stage with a sound system and began making speeches, some extremely critical of the security establishment.\n\nAfter 10 days it had evolved into a wider movement for the “liberation of Pashtun people from the tyranny” of Pakistan’s security establishment.\n\nPeople come from far and wide to the rallies, many with pictures of the missing in search of information.\n\n“I only knew the conditions in my own area. But when we heard stories from other areas – from Swat, or Bajaur – we realised that it was the same all over,” Manzoor Pashteen says.\n\nHe relates one incident that led to protests two weeks before his arrest last October.\n\nA bomb had killed a soldier in the village of Shamkai in South Waziristan.\n\n“The army clamped a curfew in the area, and ordered all people to come out of their homes,” he says. “They made the women sit to one side and tortured the men one by one in front them. One epileptic boy died during torture while his mother and father were watching.”\n\nThe BBC put these claims to the military, but received no response.\n\nBut many say it is still fair to ask if Pashtuns could be partly to blame for allowing their youth to join militancy. It is a question that Manzoor Pashteen dismisses.\n\n“The Pakistani state promoted militancy. It used Islam as a motivating factor,” he says.\n\n“These are not my words. These are the words of Colonel Imam [a former ISI operative] who said he trained 95,000 youth; or the words of then army chief Pervez Musharraf, who said ‘we trained them, we brought mujahideen from all over the world, and they were our heroes’.\n\n“Waziristan is their captured territory. It took us tribals 30 years to find out that we fought the Russians not for Islam, but for American money.”"
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The list incorporates all the things from European towns to tropical islands, American national parks to African churches, and endangered wonders at threat of disappearing.\n\nAt every corner of the second level, there is a small tower connecting the galleries on each sides. The ponds were not component of the original monument but had been built sometime in the 16th century. The men and women of Cambodia are incredibly proud of their heritage, and it is evident from the truth understanding that the Cambodian flag carries the image of Angkor Wat. Through the civil war in the 70s and 80s, monuments did not suffer any harm as the rival sides had been very protective of their heritage.\n\nThe volumes cover the history of analysis of the most popular monument in Cambodia, Angkor Wat, the world’s biggest religious monument, listed by UNESCO as a Planet Heritage Web page in 1992. Angkor Wat is an huge 12th century temple complex in Cambodia and the finest preserved of its type. Extremely grand and ornately decorated, Angkor Wat’s sand-coloured buildings rise up to type 5 towers, representing the dwelling of the Hindu deities.\n\nSigning the royal code/ decree that offers effect to laws enacted by the legislature and proposals by the cabinet. The low price of living, the year-round summer climate, the friendly people, and a wealth of employment possibilities are amongst the a lot of causes foreigners have selected to make a permanent move to Cambodia. Additionally, the red tape involved in living right here and receiving a job is effortlessly dealt with, compared to most other nations. No wonder so numerous expats have located that the Kingdom of Wonder is the place exactly where they can make their dreams come correct. In the 1300s, the Lao prince Fa Ngum was exiled to lived in the royal court of Angkor.\n\nGoing to with a tuk-tuk driver also means that you have the flexibility to spend as much time as you want at each temple ahead of being driven to the next one. As soon as inside the second gallery, make a appropriate and stroll to the end and make a left going up the eastern side of the temple. To your left will be the inner courtyard and a set of stairs going up.\n\nAs a result, it is less complicated to create the history of Angkorian state religion than it is to create that of just about any other aspect of Angkorian society. SIEM REAP, Cambodia — For nearly 20 years, the magnificent Angkor monuments in western Cambodia, a UNESCO World Heritage Website, have been a magnet for millions of international travelers. As the tourists poured in, Siem Reap, the town closest to the 1,000-year-old temples, grew haphazardly from a handful of blocks of French colonial buildings to an urban sprawl of hotels, restaurants, bars, buying arcades and markets. The following temple ruins are located in Kampong Thom Province in central western Cambodia. Kampong Thom Province borders Siem Reap province to the east and harbors a single on the most crucial ancient Khmer temple complexes outdoors of the Angkor Archaeological Park (i.e. Sambor Prei Kuk) as properly as dozens of minor ruins. The road from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap (National Route #six) passes through Kampong Thom Province and within easy going to distance of Sambor Prei Kukand a number of of the minor ruins that lie just off the road.\n\nWe stood in lines in front of small booths, they stamped our passports, and we walked single file more than to Vietnam. One superb point about the captain was that he seriously enjoyed bringing absolutely everyone collectively for consuming and socializing. There had been quite a few far more possibilities for the officers, crew and passengers to mingle on Rigoletto than there had been on Dalila. And these had been the very best times to ask concerns I had about shipping and navigation and experiences on various types of vessels. A single morning I asked for permission to go out on the bridge deck and was told to wait a few minutes.\n\nHowever, this perform was then disrupted by the Cambodian Civil War and in the course of the rule of the Khmer Rouge. Angkor Wat sustained minimal damage – even so there are nonetheless bullet holes on its outer walls due to the battles of the Khmer Rouge regime. Greater Angkor, the Angkorian capital, was connected to and dependent on large provincial centers that channeled goods and labor to the capital, such as the Battambang Province. Battambang, once referred to as the rice granary of Cambodia, traditionally made massive agricultural surpluses and was also a historically contested boundary area involving Cambodia and Thailand. Its population was wealthy and a bit independent from the two nation-states. At Mānoa Department of Anthropology Professor Miriam Stark and University of Oregon faculty member Alison Carter, the P’teah Cambodia project focuses on the every day lives of the Angkor people today.\n\nIf you’re wanting extra of a celebration then this hostel could be superior suited to that. With a swimming pool and a bar this is a well-known hostel for persons who want a sociable atmosphere. Not suitable for youngsters and it’s definitely a more lively location to keep. Like several touristy areas around the planet, there are many retail stalls for persons to acquire souvenirs on the grounds of Angkor Wat.\n\nThis derives in part from the strategies in which national identity was defined by resistance groups during the PRK period, when there was a powerful Vietnamese military and cultural presence. The institution of kingship, which was reestablished in 1993, is an important national symbol, specially in rural regions, where devotion to the king by no means died out through the socialist period. It is not clear to what extent the symbolism of kingship can be separated from its present embodiment in Norodom Sihanouk. Cambodia lies in between Thailand and Vietnam in mainland southeast Asia, with a smaller stretch of the northern border adjoining Laos.\n\nCertainly Falser is aware of, for instance, the spiritual, artistic/aesthetic and socio-cultural dimensions of Angkor, but he relentlessly seeks to reduce them to postcolonial notions of politics and energy. The Khmer might effectively be offended by his insistence that so much of the image of the grandeur and the artistic and wider aesthetic refinement of Angkor was mostly fostered by France. For instance, when classical Khmer dance performances might have been assembled and choreographed for the international exhibitions staged in early 20th-century France, these definitely derived from earlier classical dance components. 1 of the most intriguing traits of the temples today is how the very first excavators chose to deal with them. 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"Bless Your Spoon: Musings on fruitcake\n\nJust say the word “fruitcake” and lots of people will gag. It’s really an obscure title. Google for information, and you will find it spelled “fruitcake” and “fruit cake.” One word or two? I guess it doesn’t matter. It gets a lot of bad press. The media says it’s terrible, so you believe it. Another example of fraud.\n\nHowever, I have a recipe from many years ago that is so easy and so delicious that I think you’ll change your mind. There’s no baking, so your oven can rest, and you can save energy and time.\n\nThen stir in one-quarter cup of cooking oil and one-third cup of more orange juice. Next, add ground cloves and cinnamon. The original recipe called for a teaspoon of each (more about that in a minute). Adjust to your preferred taste for spices. Add 1 cup candied fruit. (Wonder why that’s not available year-round? I guess the candied fruit tree only produces in December.) Add 1 cup raisins. Stir some more.\n\nLine a loaf pan with a long piece of wax paper. Dump the mixture into the pan and press into the corners and flatten the top. Wrap the wax paper around the top. Put foil around the top of the pan and place in the refrigerator where it’ll stay until you need to serve some to guests or sneak a piece at night.\n\nI think you’ll enjoy this and change your biased mind about fruitcake.\n\nI married in early October years ago. Two months later, I wanted to make my husband one of these, so I put all my ingredients in a big bowl and was all through but stirring everything up. I took the bowl into the living room to show him and took an extra spoon so that he could taste it. I dipped out melted marshmallows and got some of the graham crackers also. He put it in his mouth and jumped up and went running to the kitchen sink. He put his head under the running water to rinse out his mouth. I had dipped into the unstirred spices, and they were really strong. I thought he was teasing me at first, but then realized I’d burned him up. I still laugh thinking about that. It was not intentional. After his mouth healed, he actually enjoyed this special Christmas dessert.\n\nIn a saucepan, melt marshmallows in the juice or microwave for 2 minutes. Crumble graham crackers and add to the marshmallow mixture. Add oil, juice, cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. Mix well. Fold in candied fruit and raisins/nuts. Mix well. Press into loaf pan lined with waxed paper. Cover. Store in refrigerator.\n\nFor Love of Fruitcake\n\nIf I hadn’t tried it — I might not have believed it. That is, just how good fruitcake could be. I had never been a fan.\n\nThe year was mid-1980s, at Christmastime, when I was standing in line for the cashier at a food wholesaler off Stratford Road in Winston Salem. In my hand, I held a small, plastic-wrapped, fruit cake — there’s no way I’d buy a big one without tasting it first. Even though I was skeptical, Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a few slices of the fruit-filled confection on my dessert table, right?\n\nWhen I reached the cashier, I asked, “Do you know if this fruitcake’s any good?”\n\nFrom the back of the line, some lady spoke up, “You want to know where you’ll find the best fruitcake you’ve ever tasted?\n\nWhy, yes — please do tell. She went on to say that the most delicious fruit cake could be found right here in North Carolina — and close by, too. I scribbled down all the info. After returning home, I dialed directory assistance for a phone number. Then I ordered my first fruitcake to be shipped.\n\nWhen the fruity cake arrived, I couldn’t wait to cut a slice from the dark, moist and nutty loaf. From the moment of my initial taste — I transformed into a fan of fruitcake for the first time in my life — and have remained one ever since. These people seriously know their stuff — dates, golden raisins, candied pineapple and cherries, and two nuts — loads of nuts.\n\nDown past Asheboro in a little place called Bear Creek is a showroom dedicated to the Southern Supreme Fruitcake and more. It was here where I discovered the secret to not just good — but delicious fruitcake.\n\nFrom a meager start in her daughter’s garage, Berta Lou Philips Scott, along with family and friends, has built an empire on a simple concept — a flavorful combination of fruit and nuts that’s like no other. Berta finagled an old recipe just the way she wanted to — concocting the perfect combination of ingredients. The very thing most people don’t like about fruitcake — that weird combo of spices and fruit flavors — Berta Lou took artistic liberty and modified. A culinary artist — she achieved a custom blend of her favorites. She removed those fruits that didn’t combine well — and added a load of delicious nutty flavor to the mix.\n\nLittle did I know it way back when — but folks travel from near and far to the small, rural township of Bear Creek to buy fruitcakes — and when people can’t drive there — a throng of fruitcake orders flood in online from all corners of the United States. Now expanded with additional confections such as cookies, candies and cheese florets — a visit to their showroom never fails to thrill and is my favorite short, holiday road trip.\n\nToday’s recipes include a vintage eggnog sauce that’s divine over fruity cake slices — along with a few fruitcake recipes that feature unique combinations of sugars, fruits and nuts. I included a recipe that’s similar to the method Southern Supreme uses — bake, stir after baking and repeat. The original fruitcake recipe — your guess is as good as mine. 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I don’t think I have enough.”\n\n“You, a leader?” Mephi looks confused. “I thought introverts don’t like to be leaders.”\n\n“Sometimes we gotta do what we gotta do, and babysitting counts as leadership in my books.”\n\nMephi chuckles, “that makes sense, so what do you have?”\n\n“Babysitting, German Club Treasurer, and Chinese Student Mentoring, it doesn’t look like there is much to help me here.”\n\n“Yeah, you already listed all those.” Mephi says. “Can I take a look at the form? I’m assuming that’s where you’re putting all this info?”\n\n“Hmm.” Mephi says, reading over the stuff I’ve filled out. “You really didn’t need to go so in depth with the Babysitter and Frühlingsfest information.”\n\n“I know, but I can’t think of anything else.”\n\n“How about you just skip the others and come back to them if you think of something? Wait, would volunteering at the library for that one summer program work?”\n\n“Oh, You’re right! Thanks Mephi!” I fill out one more box then move to the next page. “Service Hours! I can do this!”\n\n“Finding all the hours spent will be tough.” Mephi comments.\n\n“I’ll approximate.” I skim through that section and move on to the last part. Mephi and I are both silent as we read the two remaining questions.\n\n“You have to choose your best Academic achievement and a teacher who can vouch for your abilities?”\n\n“Yes.” I nibble my lip. “This one is going to be difficult.”\n\n“Dangerous? What do you mean?”\n\n“Well these are probably the deciding questions, very ‘unique’ of them to put it at the end.” Mephi looks mildly disapproving and I agree. “They will undoubtedly ask your teachers about you. Honestly, like with Teacher Recommendations, you have 3 choices. Frau B1, Ms. M, or Ms. R. Honestly, the way I see it, Frau B knows you too well, she knows that you didn’t show up to the last German club meeting, but she also knows that you are a good member. Although she could give the most praise academically, I believe she would come to the conclusion that you aren’t the best person to be in a leadership position and she would be correct.\n\n“Next we have Ms. M. You’ve only known eachother one year, but she knows how hard you try and you’ve got a pretty good relationship with one another. You trusted her enough to share private writings, although she hasn’t given her opinion on that yet-”\n\n“Speaking of which, I should check to see if she replied.” I say, and quickly open a new tab.\n\n“Yes, she also asked you to be one of the main speaker-uppers and you’ve had private email and vid conferences regularly. The one dark mark on that relationship is that one assignment altercation which you responded to with your mothers help and hasn’t been mentioned since. I think she would give you a solid good review, but not have much to say leadership wise, she might exaggerate though because of the story if you made a good enough impression though.\n\n“Finally there is Ms. R. You’ve known her for years, you look up to her, she regularly calls on you to be co-host. You’ve never had a bad interaction. She isn’t our confidant, but she’d give us a good review, probably.”\n\n“What do you mean probably?”\n\n“Well, remember how in her class you sat alone, didn’t have a phone, worked alone for group work throughout Freshman year?”\n\n“Exactly. If she remembers that stage, she may not think you are the best leader.”\n\n“M or R, check your feedback form to see if she got back to you on the story yet.” I check, there is nothing.\n\n“Welp, that doesn’t help.” Mephi says, cocking his head sideways. “Maybe you could ask your mom?” He says, nodding in her direction as she exits the room. I wave at her, she makes friendly noises in response, but doesn’t stop what she is doing.\n\n“I was already going to do that anyway for the greatest academic achievement.”\n\n“What are your ideas on that by the way?”\n\n“Well originally I was thinking of doing something grand and noble and just saying CMS, but then I remembered that everyone here has done that, so no matter how flashy I make it sound it means nothing. So then I was thinking about my AP scores, but there is nothing to boast about there. German test scores only speak to German proficiencies, but they might also speak towards my work ethic because German is a hard language. But if I go down that pathway, I think I could also put in the massive overdose of ‘short’ story I gave Ms R freshman year with the beginning of my first book and then I could go on to explain how it is going to be my senior project and I’m in the editing stage. Technically that is all academic, speaks to my workload and what I love, and is just impressive in general.”\n\n“Wow, you thought all that in this short time?”\n\n“I came up with more things as I talked about it.” I say, smiling sheepishly. I go to mom and we talk for about five minutes, then she leaves and Mephi says “So, what are you going to do?”\n\n“I know it was rather like an echo chamber, but I think I’m going to go with Ms. M and my story. Let’s hope those are good choices.”\n\nMephi smiles at me. “Well, if they aren’t, it’s not like it is a loss. You never had this in the first place. Honestly, you didn’t even think you could have it. So however this turns out, you can only gain from it.”\n\nI smile back at him. “It’s unlike you to be so nice, Mephi.”\n\n“Don’t get used to it.” He says. I turn to type in my final responses, and Mephi is gone the next time I look for him. Still smiling hopefully. I close my laptop, go upstairs to put on my shoes and coat and head out to the car with E for a shopping request."
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"Italy is a beautiful country and all that’s above her soil is demonstration of it.\n\nThere’s also plenty of natural beauty under her sea, the Mediterranean having some of the most amazing marine flora and fauna in the world. Have you ever thought, though, about cities under water or entire Roman ports? Have you ever thought about abandoned villages, submerged by the green, cold waters of Alpine lakes? Well, Italy has some of those, too.\n\nMystery, history, progress… all played a part in the final dénouement of these places’ existence. Here are their stories.\n\nThere is quite a number of places in Italy which have disappeared completely from the maps and are today only a distant memory in the minds of local communities. What do these villages have in common? The reason they no longer exist: dams. When progress chose their valleys as perfect locations for modern dams, their existence came to an end under metres and metres of water. Some remember these places because they were born here, and spent parts of their existence roaming their streets; others – the majority today – have witnessed the haunting beauty of their ruins when, usually every ten to twenty years, the water basins under which they are buried get emptied for maintenance. If you’re around the area, ask about them: it doesn’t happen often to see a village emerging from waters, almost intact.\n\nFabbriche di Careggine is probably the most famous of all Italian’s underwater villages and is located in the beautiful Garfagnana, in the Lucca province. If it still existed today, it would be under the jurisdiction of Vagli di Sotto, a small village of around 1000, overlooking the lake of Vagli. Point is, if Fabbriche di Careggine was still here, there wouldn’t be any lake: il lago di Vagli is not natural, but has been created artificially in 1946 as a hydro-electric basin to support the whole valley. The people of Fabbriche di Careggine were moved to a new village, Vagli Sotto, on the banks of the lake.\n\nFabbriche di Careggine sees the light of life usually every ten years, when the basin is emptied for regular maintanance works. Vagli Sotto’s mayor has announced in June 2015 that this will happen during the Summer of 2016, 12 years after it had happened the last time. If you’re in the province of Lucca this time next year, you may be able to witness something extremely unique and truly haunting.\n\nFabbriche di Careggine’s sad fate has helped the birth of many a legend: the most popular says that, on full moon’s night, Fabbriche’s church bell tolls in pain for the tragic destiny of the village. Another tale talks about Teodora, a haughty and somehow evil woman of Fabbriche. After her husband’s death, she showed no sorrow, demonstrating to have an arid soul and no compassion. When the village was about to be submerged, she refused to believe it was going to happen and died in her home, drawned. Once again, it’s the church bell to tell us about her, on the night between the 13th and the 14th of December (the night of her husband’s death), when a death knell can be heard in memory of Teodora’s wicked ways and her husband’s death.\n\nThe destiny of small Alto Adige village Curon Venosta (province of Bolzano) was similar to that of Fabbriche di Careggine. In 1950, two of three large Alpine lakes by the Pass of Resia were unified through the construction of a large dam. Because of it, the old village of Curon Venosta was entirely submerged and reconstructed higher up on the mountain: 163 homes where covered by water, along with the many fruit orchards that used to give work and sustainement to their inhabitants.\n\nContrarily to what happens at Fabbriche, Curon Venosta never sees the light of the sun and has kept its silent, under water sleep since the 50s. However, you can see some of old Curon Venosta every time you want: the bell tower of its old church, now underwater, rises from the quiet surface of the lake and can even be reached by foot during the Winter, when the lake freezes and you can walk upon it.\n\nThe “new” Cunor Venosta and Resia are, today, a popular holiday destination, both in Summer and Winter.\n\nOsiglia is today a small quaint village of about 500, on the shores of the homonymous lake in Val Bormida (Savona). But just as it happens with Curon Venosta, modern Osiglia hides something under the quiet waters of its lake: its older self. Old Osiglia was a small medieval village, abandoned in 1937 to allow for the construction of a dam and the consequent creation of an artificial basin. Every ten years, the lake is drained to maintain the dam and old Osiglia is visible to all: a little stream still runs beside the ruins, among which a church and even shops can still be recognized.\n\nThe Osiglia lake has been drained in 2006 and, if all goes to plan, it should be emptied once more in 2016. Then, its older inhabitant should be once more visible to us all.\n\nMadonnuccia is a small borough of the larger village of Pieve Santo Stefano, in the Arezzo province, in Tuscany. What strikes about this place today is the beautiful view one can get upon the Lake of Montedoglio, an artificial basin in the high Valley of the Tiber. Underneath the deep green waters of the lake, lies a secret: the old Madonnuccia. In a story similar to those of the villages we’ve already visited, Madonnuccia, too, is a victim of progress and was submerged when works for the artificial basin were concluded.\n\nBecause Madonnuccia was obliterated by the waters only in 1980, plenty of people have still vivid memories of it: some of them have been collected in a touching and interesting documentary, Il Paese Sommerso, which we repropose below.\n\nIt is not all about progress and abandonment. Sometimes, water also protects symbols of faith, such as the one we’ll discover below.\n\nThe bronze Cristo degli Abissi, or Christ of the Abyss, as you’d say in English, is not unique to the San Fruttuoso bay, in Liguria, however, the Italian statue was the one inspiring all the others. Copies of it are underneath the waters of Florida, at St George’s port (Grenada) and in the Lake Palù, il Val Malenco (Lombardia).\n\nThe idea of placing a statue of Christ underwater came to the mind of Duilio Marcante, seminal figure in the history of scuba diving, after the tragic death of his friend Dario Gonzatti during an immersion. Commissioned to sculptor Guido Galletti, the statue was placed at 17 metres of depth, off the coast of the San Fruttuoso bay between Camogli and Portofino. The bronze used to make the statue came largely from old medals, bells and parts of military boats.\n\nThe statue has been restored in 2003 to preserve it from water corrosion and natural wear and tear.\n\nThe Cristo degli Abissi is one of Liguria’s most popular diving destinations: it is not particularly difficult to reach and it is safe, as the Cristo lies within the waters of the Area Naturale Marina Protetta di Portofino. Of course, we’re talking about a guided diving session: you’ll be accompanied by professional divers in this underwater trip inspired by love of nature and spirituality.\n\nThe Empire under water\n\nHow could we talk about hidden treasures without thinking of the ancient world? Italy’s wealth of archaeological sites is known everywhere in the world and plenty of us also know about the treasures our seas hold within: the Mediterranean has been a main trading route since the very inception of civilization, so it comes as no suprise that its floor hides plenty of historically and archaeologically relevant findings. Istintinctively, we think of shipwrecks and their treasures, but just off the neapolitan coast, there’s something even more amazing… an entire underwater Roman port.\n\nA scuba excursion at Portus Iulius, the ancient Roman port of Baia\n\nThe Romans were great sailors and dominated the seas, for war and for trade. Portus Iulius was an important portual location by the town of Pozzuoli, which the Romans used to call Puteoli. It was active from the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD and was considered an essential strategic location, especially from a military point of view. Its position was naturally protected, an extremely important connotation when it came to war ships in need of rescue or reparation. The port was, in fact, also known for its shipyard.\n\nThis amazing feat of Roman technology and architecture is today entirely underwater: after surviving a vulcanic explosion in the 16th century, it succumbed to a phenomenon typical of the area, known as brandisismo flegreo: bradyseism is a phenomenon caused by a gradual upward or downward movement of the Earth’s surface caused by the presence of vulcanic magma underneath it. In the area around Pozzuoli, it takes the name of “flegreo” because of the Campi Flegrei, the volcanic area near Pozzuoli. Because of this, Portus Iulius litterally sinked into the sea for centuries and was only rediscovered in 1956, thanks to aerial photos taken by Raimondo Bucher, a military pilot. These were the first to show the presence of what turned out to be a large portual complex of about 10 hectares, at a variable depth of 2.5 to 5 metres.\n\nToday, Portus Iulius can be seen particularly well from the top of Monte Nuovo, on a cloudy day: the outline of the port is then clearly visible under the crystalline blue waters of the bay. Of course, one can also enjoy a diving session in the area and see Portus Iulius from very close. Information about it are available through the Centro Sub Campi Flegrei.\n\nIt’s true, many of these places are not accessible to the public, or only visible in specific moments in time, yet their charm is undeniable.\n\nPortus Iulius’ beauty comes from history and its breathtaking location. Location is also the winning card of the Cristo degli Abissi, a statue protecting one of the most picturesque bays in Italy. Curon Venosta‘s bellfry and its lake, surrounded as they are by the beautiful majesty of the Alps, found in landscape a strong ally to their popularity.\n\nHowever, it’s probably the slight melancholy surrounding Fabbriche di Careggine, Osiglia and Madonnuccia that better embodies the idea of what Italy underwater is: sleeping villages, unseen and silent, surrounded by an aura of mystery, but also by a deep sense of unsettlement.\n\nPlaces once filled with life, people and emotions, eternally silenced by the coming of progress and the needs of modern life. To us, today, remains the possibility to witness, every now and then, the moment when sun and fresh air hit the walls, stones and bricks of these villages of water and silence. 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"What this seems to mean in practice is highlighting ‘African’ experience briefly as part of resources that focus on European experience. Of course, this may well reflect the source base that these organisations hold (i.e. the IWM predominantly has access to British military records and archives). This commentator from Le Monde suggests some of the flaws in this recreation of digital versions of national boundaries in British memorialisation :\n\nSo the ‘global view’ mapping project as part of the (UK) National Archives resources, which incorporates images of original documents held in the archives. Caution may be required as some of the descriptions of events and people still reflect then-contemporary ideas and attitudes to Africa and Africans.",
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"Similarly framed in a global view, Anne Samson summarises action in Africa in WW1 as part of the visually stunning (and interactive) Guardian project, a global guide to the first world war\n\nHer stress is on significance of impact of conflict:\n\nIn terms of the local population the impact was much greater: the whole of Tanzania was overrun… it literally was, these huge tracts of land… that were overrun. Life was really tough…\n\nbut ’empire’ is one small section of a story that is overwhelmingly told from a white British perspective – or as Jacques Enaudeau has commented:\n\nthe color of memory remains essentially white, despite the global turn in historical studies of World War I\n\nThe BBC are currently showing short films on their site, highlighting the non-western contribution and experience of wartime. World War One: The crucial battle for Togo shows how the relics of the war continue in the landscape, along with some striking digital reconstructions of past buildings in present-day Togo. The film makes clear the impact of the war was not only on those recruited as soldiers, but also for those working for colonial state’s wartime projects:",
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"“Men and women were recruited from villages all over Togo. They never received their full salaries”\n\nAnother looks at the lack of memorial for Tanzanians who died as part of forces fighting in East Africa, estimating ‘as many as 2 million Africans are believed to have been involved’\n\nThere are those who died, and we buried them here, but many more, we don’t know where their graves are’\nOthiniel Mnene\n\nIn contrast to these narratives which tell stories about Africans experiencing war on the continent itself, the story of the sinking of the SS Mendi took place off the British coast.",
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"Over 600 men, members of the South African Native Labour Corps, lost their lives due to what was later determined to be the dangerous actions of another ship in thick fog. Controversially, this ship launched no lifeboats to rescue those shipwrecked. Despite years of obscurity, it is now possible to visit memorials in South Africa, France and the UK to those who died. This site includes moving images of the wreckage, and an educational resource is available to order (see below).\n\nThose who died are also named on this online tribute page, a powerful naming project, given that so many of the individuals in African regiments that form part of the Lives of the First World War Project at the IWM have only a first name, and in many cases even these appear to be imposed nicknames.\n\nThis absence of acknowledgement is one of the reasons why the ‘WW1 in Africa’ project is so powerful, bringing together research, images and activism. Their goals are challenges to those writing and working in commemoration during 2014-18:\n\nIn light of current zeitgeists — a morbid obsession with the past in Europe, an unfeigned disdain for anything but the future in Africa — we believe the Centenary to be a fertile common ground for investigating the present.",
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The publisher was henceforth kept open as a subsidiary of SouthPeak. Joystiq’s interview with the former CEO Mike Wilson revealed the following:\n\nGamecock had one main investor who owned the vast majority of the company, and could basically do with it what he pleased, until such time as the rest of us had earned more equity in an earn-out scheme. This investor was a good guy, from outside the industry, who owned and ran a big company in other media. Basically, when things started to crumble so rapidly in the economy last Sept/Oct, he lost an enormous amount of money in his main businesses and assets overall, and with no end in sight, had a bit of a panic like the rest of the world at that time. He and his board decided that with their main business bleeding so badly, they needed to cut off anything ‘ancillary’, such as his investment in outside businesses, one of which was our company.\n\nThis all came about very quickly, and the timing was terrible as we were just finishing up some of our bigger titles for Christmas (Legendary and Mushroom Men), and it was time to do the big marketing push and build out the COG’s. And suddenly there was NO money. So, we literally had to find someone to acquire us immediately… someone who knew the business, could see the imminent revenues versus liabilities, and move very fast.\n\nAn industry friend introduced us to Terry Phillips at SouthPeak, who we in turn introduced to our investor, and inside a week they’d arrived at an exclusive negotiation deal (which proved tragic, as we had much better competing offers come in just after it was too late). A week later, we were bought, and all we could do was put on a happy face and hope for the best.\n\nSoon after, TimeGate filed suit against SouthPeak. TimeGate alleged that, after SouthPeak contacted them to inform them of the buyout and SouthPeak’s continued interest in developing the Section 8 IP, SouthPeak intentionally withheld milestone payments in specific cases, and they breached their original Publishing Agreement by entering into a licensing agreement with Russian Company IC to put Section 8 on the PS3. Additionally, TimeGate accused SouthPeak of discounting “wholesale price of the game prior to 90 days after first released in violation of Paragraph 6.7 of the Publishing Agreement” and “unlawfully exploiting its federally registered SECTION 8 trademarks … by launching various t-shirt contests with respect to the game, ultimately enabling end-users to sell Section 8 t-shirts with no accounting of revenues.”\n\nAdditionally, CDV filed suit as well, alleging Gamecock had licensed to CDV seven games and had been paid $7 million, but breached their contract by not delivering four of the original seven in time for Christmas 2008. Additionally, Gamecock had tried to distribute the games in CDV’s region themselves after CDV part-terminated the agreement, unwilling to admit that, by breaching the contract, they had forfeited those games to CDV. Because of this, CDV also accused SouthPeak of being liable for inducing copyright infringement on top of being liable for inducing breach of contract.\n\nMrs. Justice Gloster ruled in favor of CDV for breach of contract on 3 of the 4 games. Additionally, she found SouthPeak liable for inducing copyright infringement and CDV’s legal costs, but not inducing breach of contract. Afterwards, SouthPeak purchased an obscure company called IRP GmbH and filed a repayment claim against CDV for the amount of $6 million. IRP GmbH had apparently been a CDV creditor, and SouthPeak sought to use this claim to offset their alleged debt to CDV. Finally, bailiffs seized 40,000 units of SouthPeak’s stock (for clarification: not stock in the company), sold them at auction, and also froze money from their distributor Centresoft.\n\nJoystiq reports that there were also other companies that face similar issues in regards to the Gamecock acquisition. However, some vendors were paid—as long as they were willing to accept a reduced amount of 50% or less. Former Gamecock CEO Mike Wilson discovered this shortly after the acquisition:\n\nBut it became apparent very quickly that what they actually meant by that was that they were going to try to pay as little as possible … meaning telling everyone basically to ‘screw off, sue us’ if they wouldn’t accept half or less of what they were rightfully owed. Harry and I clearly were not interested in this, and it became clear that us working with SP wasn’t going to work out, and that they truly had no intention of keeping the Austin team in place.\n\nParadox subsequently attempted to terminate the distribution agreement. However, they received a letter from SouthPeak chairman Terry Phillips warning that SouthPeak would seek the return of unsold inventory from retailers if Paradox were to follow through with the termination. Paradox Interactive pointed out in the filing that this was contrary to the provisions in the agreement for post-termination handling of the product and alleged that doing such a thing would cause irreparable harm to them. As such, the company sought an injunction to stop SouthPeak and the ability to deal with the unsold games itself. The two eventually settled, with SouthPeak agreeing to pay the outstanding payments.\n\nFinally, the company faced losing one of its best-selling franchises when Majesco Entertainment announced it was to publish Nobilis-developed My Baby 3 & Friends in the U.S. SouthPeak immediately filed suit against Majesco, but Nobilis issued this statement to IndustryGamers:\n\nWe vigourously contest the statement made by SouthPeak. The rights of My Baby 3 have been legally transferred to Majesco and in the strict respect of the previous contracts signed with SouthPeak. We confirm that all the contracts signed with SouthPeak in the U.S. or in the U.K. have been terminated after uncured breaches from Southpeak notably for non payment. We also confirm that we brought the litigation with SouthPeak to court to defend our rights. We remain very confident on the outcome of these legal actions.\n\nHowever, according to Terry Phillips, a French court wound up ruling in favor of SouthPeak, and the rights to publish the My Baby franchise in the U.S. remains theirs.\n\nAll of the legal issues pile on top of the apparent financial issues the company is facing. Back in February of last year, SouthPeak extended their credit line with SunTrust Banks to $8 million. Then in July, it secured a new $10 million line of credit provided by Rosenthal & Rosenthal, Inc., as well as a $5.5 million injection. The delisting from the NYSE serves as stark evidence of that.\n\nAnalysis: This company has been in the press a lot, and usually in a negative light. It’s not undue, however. Reading some of the filings, and hearing some of the employee testimonial both current and former, indicate that SouthPeak is rather cutthroat in its business practices, and in a way, that hurts an industry that does not rely on a lot of legal contracts—especially among smaller firms. This was apparent by the way they handled the acquisition of the unfortunately named Gamecock. Testimonial from various people involved indicated that vendors went unpaid unless they either accepted a 50%+ cut on their entitled money, or they went to court and won their case. Some vendors just gave up, while others, especially those with bigger claims like CDV and TimeGate, went to court. SouthPeak also had the audacity in the CDV case to tell their investors that the dispute with CDV was over, when in fact, it was not. 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Subsequent to the approval of the original application, according to Mr. Shaw’s new stop work order, the applicant submitted a revised plan that was for a crawl space. Mr. Shaw states that the change was “deemed minor.” In spite of the fact that the slab was in the application approved by the ZBA, Mr. Shaw had the latitude to ok the change. The logic was that the new crawl space was presumed to have no effect regarding the variances granted. Subsequently, the applicant decided to scrap the idea of a crawl space. Instead the applicant jacked up the barn and poured a full basement. Mr. Shaw then characterized the pouring of this full basement when they only had approval for a slab as “minor” because it “was not anticipated to affect the variances as approved.” Mr. Shaw goes on to state, “As is our typical protocol [JK:My emphasis], you were allowed to proceed with the foundation pour on 12/22/15 under the condition that revised plans be submitted to show that the change was acceptable to your engineer.” The letter from the engineer was not sent until three and a half months later.\n\nThe telling sentence was:\n\nIn fact, the approval of the full, raised basement would make compromising the variances inevitable.\n\nAs Shaw’s new order documents, there were a cascade of changes that this “typical protocol” precipitated.\n\nBecause the raised foundation was well above the original level of the building and therefore of the ground, in order to meet New York State code, fill had to be brought in to adjust the landscape of the property:\n\n“Fill had been brought in and a once level site is now much higher than the alley and adjoining properties “[my emphasis added]. 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It had been jacked up and stood suspended over that basement.\n\nHad Mr. Shaw insisted that the applicant seek approval from the ZBA to amend the plan there might still have been time to save the barn.\n\nIt should also be noted that the stop work order was not issued until after the applicant had demolished the barn and begun constructing a totally new house. It was only after the neighbors descended on city hall to protest the demolition that a stop work order was issued. It remains a matter of conjecture as to whether this project would have been fully constructed had the neighbors not acted.\n\nThere is also the human side of enforcement. People like Mr. Shaw want to see our codes followed but they are also sensitive to the financial burden that excessively rigid applications of rules can have.\n\nUnder normal circumstances on a property appropriately zoned for a house, changing from a slab to a raised basement would have no adverse impact on the neighborhood in which the structure was located.\n\nMr. Shaw and the members of his staff are under great pressure. Many frustrated families and builders want their plans approved as soon as possible. Delays cost money.\n\nThe first moral of this story is not that Mr. Shaw made a mistake in allowing for changes that were at odds with the plans approved by the ZBA. The moral is that Mr. Shaw is not given the time and resources to make it easier to more thoroughly consider the many, many changes thrown in front of him.\n\nThe second moral is the indifference of the ZBA to the repeated violations of zoning that they countenance. Given that “do it and ask for forgiveness later” is routinely sustained without penalty, it is little wonder that situations like Murphy Lane occur. The torturous history of 39 Murphy Lane is as much the ZBA’s fault as it is the applicant’s.\n\nTo begin with, this project, which only passed by a four to three majority should never have been approved. Attempting to convert a very small barn (more like a large shed) into a three bedroom home on a piece of property that was approximately one third the required minimum lot size was wrong. The fact that it was being built on a narrow alley only reinforced how inappropriate the project was.\n\nIn its application to the ZBA the applicant not only described the project as a rehab of a barn, she explicitly stated that were they to tear down the barn it would have an adverse effect on the neighborhood. Readers, this is what the owner asserted in her application that was approved by the ZBA. The applicant is a realtor and not some naïve homeowner. For the owner to then demolish the building without going back to the ZBA and then attempt to build a new home there is simply stunning.\n\nIn spite of all of this, given the extreme bias of the ZBA to developers, they then spent months trying to help this applicant complete this project.\n\nReaders, this meant that the neighbors ended up having to spend those same months researching and going to meetings. Why should this have been necessary? The ZBA should have told the applicant, you have grossly misrepresented this project (as the neighbors asserted to the ZBA many times during the public input period of the meetings) . Instead of spending hours and hours at meetings exploring how the applicant might save this project, the ZBA should have told her (as the ZBA attorney, Tony Izzo recommended) come back with your best plan that comes closest to the application we approved. At that point, if the applicant’s best plan was inadequate, they should have told her that no additional variances will be granted effectively killing her project.\n\nHere are links to the original stop work order and the new, revised order.\n\nBelow is a detailed review of the new stop order.\n\nPer the instructions of the Zoning Board at their May meeting, Steven Shaw, the city building inspector issued a revised stop work order.\n\nIt is important to note that the original stop work order was dated January 21st, 2016. This document simply states:\n\n“The scope of work you are performing at 39 Murphy Lane is outside the scope of your permit.”\n\nIt advises Ms Jean D’Agostino, the owner, that she is to submit a revised set of plans to the engineer’s office and get approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals for them.\n\nMs. D’Agostino then emails back asking why the stop order and, in an email dated January 22, Shaw informs her that the changes have increased the height of the building and “increased the non-conformance.” He also notes that the” additional steps in the setback will need to be addressed by the ZBA…”\n\nA number of things are interesting about these documents. First of all there is no reference in the first stop order to the application submitted by Ms D’Agostino that this was supposed to be a rehab and that the application explicitly ruled out removing the original building. This is rather surprising because the building had indeed been removed from the site which contributed to the opposition by the neighbors.\n\nIt is also worth noting that the first stop work order makes no reference that the approved plan was for the barn to be on a slab and that the applicant had dug a full basement.\n\nThis one is far more comprehensive. It now includes the fact that the construction had not conformed with the plans as pictured and as described in the application.\n\nThe new stop work order notes that the plans submitted in August which included a crawl space rather than the slab as stated in the original application presented to the ZBA was “deemed minor.” It goes on to note that the applicant putting in a full basement without seeking approval for the revision was also considered minor as it “was not anticipated to affect the variances as approved.” [JK: Note the artful wording here in light of later events]. Mr. Shaw goes on to state, “As is our typical protocol, you were allowed to proceed with the foundation pour on 12/22/15 under the conditions that revised plans be submitted to show that the change was acceptable to your engineer.” Shaw then observes that he did not get these plans until three and a half months after they had been requested and approximately four and a half months after the stop work order.\n\nShaw then states that between the time of the foundation pour inspection by Shaw and the issuance of the stop work order, “… the project had become significantly different from the approvals…” “Fill had been brought in and a once level site is now much higher than the alley and adjoining properties. This fill was the result of the foundation change and a requirement of the NYS Residential Code 401.3 to have adequate drainage away from the foundation walls. 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Through my project, I created a 60-page proposal advocating for a reparative archive that reforms the current method of recollecting and publicizing the histories of minority students at the University.\n\nMy archival work has not only fueled my desire to disprove the notion that my achievements are unremarkable, but it has also reinforced my commitment to succeed in law school and as a lawyer advocating for the rights of minoritized people.\n\nAfter undergrad, I worked as the pre-law fellow at the Office of the Virginia Solicitor General. At the time, I was not fully convinced that law school was for me. I thought that my goal of advocating for minority rights would be achieved more successfully through working in politics. Simply put, I was unsure whether law school was the best way to make change. After just two months working for the Office of the Solicitor General, I realized that I was clearly mistaken.\n\nOne of my tasks as the pre-law fellow was to help moot attorneys for their oral arguments at the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Supreme Court of Virginia and the U.S. Supreme Court. In 2019, while then-Solicitor General Toby Heytens [a 2000 UVA Law graduate and UVA Law faculty member] prepared to argue a case in front of SCOTUS, I sat in a crowded conference room, surrounded by incredibly accomplished lawyers. I watched then-Solicitor General Heytens answer every question thrown at him intelligently and confidently. But because I had not yet gone to law school, many of the questions and words being thrown around simply did not make sense. It was in that moment that I decided I wanted to go to law school. It was clear to me that the law could be an avenue to advocate for reform and shield against unjust laws. As I worked on cases involving Second Amendment rights, the Equal Rights Amendment and Richmond’s Robert E. Lee statue, my desire to practice law was consistently reaffirmed. And now as a 2L, I am continuously amazed at the profound impact that is achieved through the law — an impact that I hope to contribute to as a lawyer.\n\nVolunteering for the Virginia Innocence Project has proved to be the most impactful experience that I have had in law school. My desire to volunteer stemmed from an experience at a detention facility during the summer of 2018. During my internship with the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Eastern District of Virginia, I was given the “opportunity” to tour Alexandria’s medium-detention facility for an afternoon. As soon as I entered, I felt sick to my stomach. The abhorrent conditions within the prison gave me goosebumps, and as security guards explained their — what appeared to me draconian — practices, I could not help but notice the disproportionate representation of minorities within the facility. In that moment, I knew I wanted to assist in reforming what I viewed as severe systemic inequity.\n\nThe Virginia Innocence Project has given me the ability to do just that. With exams, journals and cases consuming most of a law student’s time, it is easy for me to forget why I chose law school in the first place: to be a voice for the voiceless. The Innocence Project has offered me that reminder I needed, and it has reaffirmed my commitment to meaningfully impact the lives of individuals. The Innocence Project has showed me the benefit of actively working to reform the criminal justice system and has provided me with an ability to contribute, even if only a little, in ensuring that a more equitable community exists.\n\nTell us about your judicial internship.\n\nThis summer, I interned with U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert Lehrburger for the Southern District of New York. When applying for a summer internship, I knew I wanted a position that would both allow me to understand the inner workings of the court and allow me to partake in substantive work. My internship with Judge Lehrburger checked both of those boxes. I was able to sit in on arraignments, listen to settlement conferences and watch as skilled attorneys argued important cases at the federal level. At the same time, I conducted research and drafted a report and recommendations for Judge Lehrburger on various matters ranging from a Social Security disability appeal to a Section 1983 excessive force claim. This involved combing through case records, researching case law and employing all the knowledge I gained during Legal Research and Writing to ultimately present a thorough and well-written opinion to Judge Lehrburger.\n\nUltimately, my internship with Judge Lehrburger has not only contributed to my continued desire to ensure that the law is applied justly and impartially, but it also has given me a deeper understanding of how to support individuals — oftentimes distrustful or unacquainted with the judicial system — who find themselves involved in legal challenges.\n\nI hope to work on matters relating to major crimes at the federal level. I find this area of law endlessly attractive, particularly because of its intersection with other legal issues of interest, such as immigration and racial equity. While I am unsure where exactly I will be or what I will be doing in the years to come, I hope to continue to fuel my desire to advocate for others."
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This is because the reclamation process requires several seconds to execute, and therefore must result in the addition of at least several thousand registers to the free-storage list if the program is not to spend most of its time in reclamation.\n\nIn December 1960, another computer scientist, George E. Collins, published a paper titled A Method for Overlapping and Erasure of Lists. In this paper, Collins addresses the drawbacks in McCarthy’s approach and introduces reference counting, a more efficient process of reclaiming memory. Speaking of McCarthy’s approach, he writes:\n\nMcCarthy’s solution is very elegant, but unfortunately it contains two sources of inefficiency. First and most important, the time required to carry out this reclamation process is nearly independent of the number of registers reclaimed. Its efficiency thereby diminishes drastically as the memory approaches full utilization. Second, the method as used by McCarthy required that a bit (McCarthy uses the sign bit) be reserved in each word for tagging accessible registers during the survey of accessibility. If, as in our own current application of list processing, much of the atomic data consists of signed integers or floating-point numbers, this results in awkwardness and further loss of efficiency.\n\nCollins’s solution worked by maintaining a count of references (pointers) to each object in memory. When a new pointer is created the counter is incremented. Inversely, the counter is decremented when a pointer is destroyed. When an object’s reference count gets to zero, its memory is automatically reclaimed. To optimize this solution, Collins allocates space for a reference count only when an object has more than two references.\n\nCollin’s approach, unlike McCarthy’s, is interleaved with program execution, thus better suited for programs where response time is critical. That said, this approach has a subtle drawback in that if objects have a pointer cycle, their reference count can never reach zero and therefore cannot be reclaimed. At the time, the LISP language did not allow cyclic data structures, so this issue did not affect memory reclamation.\n\nSome languages still use reference counting without any special handling of pointer cycles. Perl 5, for instance, supports weak references, allowing programmers to deliberately avoid creating reference cycles. If data structures contain reference cycles, Perl runtime will only reclaim them once the parent thread dies. This is considered a welcome tradeoff, as opposed to implementing overhead cycle detection that would slow down execution time.\n\nIn June 2001, David Bacon and V.T Rajan published Concurrent Cycle Collection in Reference Counted Systems. In this paper, they address reference cycles collection in reference counted systems by building on McCarthy’s prior work. As Bacon and Rajan observed:\n\n…when a reference count is decremented and does not reach zero, it is considered as a candidate root of a garbage cycle, and a local search is performed. This is a depth-first search which subtracts out counts due to internal pointers.\n\nObjective-C implements Automatic Reference Counting, which differs from garbage collection in that there’s no background process that deallocates unused memory. Instead, ARC works by inserting reference counting code at compile-time, saving the developer the hard work of manually managing memory. Objective C has a rigid set of memory management rules. The team behind Objective C’s compiler realized that these rules were dependable enough to be automated as part of the compiler. ARC does not handle reference cycles, but as with Perl, this is considered a minor setback.\n\nReference counting is still a relevant topic in Computer Science. 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Although, it could be quite the fingerprint magnet.\n\nOn the left, you’ll find the two USB 2.0 Type-A ports with the battery status indicator, whereas on the right, is where the power port, full-sized HDMI port, another USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port, USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack, and the microSD card resides.\n\nThere are no ventilation holes on the sides, only the ones on the bottom of the laptop and some in the hinge area. It also has four rubber feet on the bottom, but it doesn’t provide much height increase to the typing angle.\n\nThe Asus VivoBook 15 has the NanoEdge display where it reduces the side bezels down to a minimum. The 15.6-inch display on the VivoBook 15 has a screen-to-body ratio of 84%, with the top and bottom bezels slightly thicker than the ones on the side. Apart from visuals looking bright and vivid, the laptop also comes with several visual improvements to improve quality of life.\n\nThe display panel is an IPS panel, so it supports a wide 178-degree viewing angle, which prevents colour distortion when viewing the laptop from the sides. It also has a TUV Rheinland Eye Care certification, so that your eyes are cared for if you’re spending a lot of time working in front of the laptop. Asus also included the Tru2Life video technology, which is mostly found in high-end TVs. It enhances clarity, colour, and contrast in video by intercepting image and video signals sent to the panel, and analyzing each pixel in the frame to optimize for the best image quality.\n\nDespite the Asus VivoBook 15 having a smooth matte finish, I kind of wished the sides would have a more grippier material. I almost dropped it once, and it was because it was too smooth.\n\nOther than that, the laptop is great for everyday use, and because of its weight, it’s very portable to bring around the house, or with you on your work commutes. It doesn’t weigh too much on your back, and it fits perfectly in the backpack that comes free with every purchase of the laptop.\n\nThe hinge is extremely firm, which is a good thing. But, because of that and the bottom half of the laptop is where most of the heft is, you can’t really open the laptop with a single finger. The indentation on the front of the lid is too shallow as well, so it’s quite hard to open the laptop at times.\n\nThe typing experience on the VivoBook 15 is quite similar to the VivoBook S15 that we reviewed before this. The keyboard has nice travel, but the keys can be a little mushy. The arrow keys are still squeezed up to form that straight rectangular layout, and the trackpad actually feels smoother than the S15. The size is just right, and the arm rest area is slightly bigger too so your hands have more space to roam around when working.\n\nWhen it comes to the ports, I think Asus could’ve made some changes with the selection and the positioning. For one, instead of the microSD card reader, they should’ve went with a full sized SD card reader.\n\nAs for positioning, most of the ports are placed on the right side of the laptop. That means, if I were to connect the laptop to an external monitor, plug in the power port, insert a thumb drive, and plug in my earphones, the entire right section of the laptop would be filled up and there won’t be much space left for my right hand (if I’m using a mouse). If you aren’t using a mouse then it’s fine, but it would’ve been nice if the ports could be moved to the left instead.\n\nFor the fingerprint sensor, it works like a charm. It logs you in fast, with great accuracy, so no complaints there. Great positioning, too.\n\nWhere performance is concerned, the new Asus VivoBook 15 has the Asus Intelligent Performance Technology, also known as AIPT. What it does is it sets the Power Limit 1 value of the processor from 15 to 28 watts to improve overall performance up to 40% increase. To turn this on, just head to the MyASUS software on your Asus VivoBook 15, and change the battery settings to “Performance Mode”. It also promises all-day battery life with better power consumption efficiency, and quieter operation and cooler temperatures.\n\nIn our testing, the laptop was used for the entire day, and it only got mildly warm when used on my lap. On the table, it was fine and I didn’t feel any heat from the laptop because most of it was ventilated through the back and bottom. However, it would be better if you could prop the laptop up with a holder to improve overall airflow.\n\nThe Asus VivoBook 15 now also has the new upgraded IceBlade fans, which has up to 87 blades and each blade measures just 0.2 to 0.3mm thin. This results in more flow path, lower flow vortex noise, and higher efficiency.\n\nHere are some of the performance benchmarks we ran on the Asus VivoBook 15:\n\nThe Asus VivoBook 15 does have dual stereo speakers tuned by Harman Kardon, as usual. The mids and highs are clear, which makes it great for conference calls. But what I was surprised to find was that it had decent bass. The lows are clean and although not thumpy, it’s better than nothing.\n\nApart from audio enjoyment, the Asus AudioWizard is also great at offering several presets to match the type of content/work you’re doing. In the MyASUS software, you can even enhance your microphone’s performance using the ClearVoice Mic settings. 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In a lengthy question and answer by conference call, the staff vigorously defended the health and care of marine mammals at Mystic\n\nStephen Coan on Science, Whales and Tourism at the Mystic Aquarium\n\nCT Examiner’s Cate Hewitt and Gregory Stroud arrived at Mystic Aquarium on Monday afternoon to interview Stephen Coan, the long-time head of what has become Connecticut’s largest tourist attraction. The aquarium is a genuine marine biology research institution — with a strong faculty connection to UConn and a significant staff of in-residence and affiliated scientists — that also draws crowds and ticket sales with its crowd-pleasing focus on marine mammals including beluga whales, penguins and sea lions. 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Before taking a break from the restaurant business and closing L&E in 2017, Reid was widely regarded among the best chefs in the region, and his return tonight has already sparked gossip in kitchens and social media. Prior to opening restaurants in Chester,\n\nThe Connecticut Port Authority spent thousands of dollars on restaurants, alcohol, and hotel rooms with little oversight or internal controls, according to a report by the State Auditors of Public Accounts released on Thursday. “Out of 252 transactions selected from CPA bank accounts, 52 (totaling $17,401) had no supporting documentation. Of the 52, 36 pertained to restaurant and hotel expenses, and 16 pertained to other expenses,” according to the report. Of 141 expenses for travel, food and entertainment expenses, totaling $21,977, the authority could not document 36 of the expenses, or $5,754. 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