images
list
metadata
stringlengths
201
664k
general_metadata
stringlengths
217
5.78k
texts
list
[ "https://earlthepearl137.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/butch-hobson-01.jpg?w=685", "https://earlthepearl137.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/reegie-corona-01.jpg?w=685", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://earlthepearl137.com/2014/08/17/m-m-m-m-my-corona/", "unformatted_src": "https://earlthepearl137.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/butch-hobson-01.jpg?w=685", "src": "https://earlthepearl137.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/butch-hobson-01.jpg?w=685", "formatted_filename": "butch hobson", "alt_text": "Butch Hobson - 01", "original_width": 168, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://earlthepearl137.com/2014/08/17/m-m-m-m-my-corona/", "unformatted_src": "https://earlthepearl137.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/reegie-corona-01.jpg?w=685", "src": "https://earlthepearl137.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/reegie-corona-01.jpg?w=685", "formatted_filename": "reegie corona", "alt_text": "Reegie Corona - 01", "original_width": 168, "original_height": 188, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://earlthepearl137.com/2014/08/17/m-m-m-m-my-corona/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500356.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206145603-20230206175603-00752.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 223154941, "warc_record_length": 31416}
[ null, null, "I received an invitation in the mail to attend a little birthday party for the Manager of the Lancaster Barnstormers, Butch Hobson. R.S.V.P.\n\nThen my brother called. What were my plans for celebrating my birthday?’\n\n“Right now I’m planning on going to a ball game and having ice cream with Butch Hobson on his birthday, which is on the 17th, just two days before mine. Close enough.”\n\nThen I started singing, “They say it’s your birthday…It’s my birthday, too, yeah…\n\nI called Maureen Wheeler at Clipper Magazine Stadium, explained my situation and asked if I could have my invitation “plus-oned.”\n\nThe ballpark seats about 15,000, but the only time it is more than half-full are some Friday and Saturday night games when they have free fireworks. The rest of the week, they give out free T-Shirts, reduced-priced food, prizes, anything to try to attract customers. They’re very accommodating.\n\nI was in Long Beach a few days later telling my friend Margaret about my plans.\n\n“It sounds good,” Margaret said. “It would sound fabulous if you were only nine years old.”\n\nI thought about that for a moment. “Margaret,” I finally replied. “I will be going there like a nine-year old. I’m going to the game with my little brother.”\n\nBeelzeBro X (formerly Brother X) arrived on Saturday afternoon. We had a drink in The Social Butterfly Saloon (formerly my back yard). Then we went to The Alley Kat for Dinner. After a while there we just came back to my place to chill. We watched a few Harness Races on the computer, because I’m a big fan of Harness Racing, and we watched a little TV, because we’re both big fans of closed-captioning.\n\nHe got up first on Sunday. He had to go to mass.\n\nMyself, I’ve been going to services at Saint Mattress for nearly 50 years. I stayed in bed.\n\nWhen he came back two hours later, he was an expert on my neighborhood. He knew more about it than I did. I suggested we have breakfast at the Onion Café. He said that it was closed on Sunday, but that the Fractured Prune was open and they had great coffee. We went to The Fractured Prune, which was just a little past the Onion Café, which was closed.\n\nHe even knew how The Fractured Prune got its name. I’ll leave that story for him to tell someday. It has nothing to do with fruit.\n\nIt was then time to go to the ball game. We used to go to baseball games together back when we were Cub Scout age. We even had Yankee uniforms. He wore #8 for Yogi Berra, and I wore #7 for Mickey Mantle. Magically, as soon as we handed our tickets to the usher at the Barnstormer gate we were both that age again. Only this time we could drink beer. Hey Margaret. We could have even more fun than 9-year-olds.\n\nThe day was dedicated to helping homeless Veterans in Lancaster County. The players wore special patriotic caps during the game, which were auctioned off during the 4th inning. After the game, whoever bought a hat went onto the field to get their hat from the player.\n\nI bought it for several reasons.\n\nHis last name is a beer, and that’s one of my favorite beverages.\n\nHe just joined the team from a Yankee farm team. So, nobody knew him, and the bidding wasn’t very spirited.\n\nI got his hat for $30. That’s more than I ever paid for a hat before (unless you count enlisting in the Navy). And it’s certainly more than I’ve ever paid for a Corona, but it was a steal. He scored the winning run in the bottom of the 11th inning.\n\nSuddenly, as he was driving away, I was no longer 9-years old, but, at least, I could still drink beer. I went to the Alley Kat and had a Corona. M-m-m-m-m-my Corona…." ]
[ null, "https://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/02/GettyImages-511899854.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90&fit=crop&w=1440&h=720", null, "http://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/02/3.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90", "http://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/02/8.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://theintercept.com/2016/02/26/eight-memorable-passages-from-apples-fiery-response-to-the-fbi/", "unformatted_src": "https://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/02/GettyImages-511899854.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90&fit=crop&w=1440&h=720", "src": "https://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/02/GettyImages-511899854.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90&fit=crop&w=1440&h=720", "formatted_filename": "GettyImages", "original_width": 1440, "original_height": 720, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://theintercept.com/2016/02/26/eight-memorable-passages-from-apples-fiery-response-to-the-fbi/", "unformatted_src": "//theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/02/3.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90", "src": "http://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/02/3.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90", "rendered_width": 540, "rendered_height": 301, "original_width": 898, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theintercept.com/2016/02/26/eight-memorable-passages-from-apples-fiery-response-to-the-fbi/", "unformatted_src": "//theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/02/8.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90", "src": "http://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/02/8.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90", "rendered_width": 540, "rendered_height": 386, "original_width": 899, "original_height": 642, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://theintercept.com/2016/02/26/eight-memorable-passages-from-apples-fiery-response-to-the-fbi/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499967.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20230202070522-20230202100522-00409.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 584130906, "warc_record_length": 22947}
[ "Eight Memorable Passages From Apple’s Fiery Response to the FBI\n\nThe response Apple lawyers filed Thursday to a court order that the company write software to defeat its own security protocols is exhaustive and fiery.", null, "It’s a legal motion for the ages.\n\nThe response Apple lawyers filed Thursday to a court order that the company write software to defeat its own security protocols is exhaustive, fiery, accessible, and full of memorable passages.\n\nThe lawyers were asking a federal magistrate judge to vacate what they called her “unprecedented and oppressive” order demanding that Apple design and build software to hack into an iPhone used by San Bernardino killer Syed Rizwan Farook.\n\nAnd they were relentless.\n\nYears from now, people will look back and recall:", null, null ]
[ null, "https://nativenewsonline.net/images/WillSampson.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://lumbee-tribe.org/this-is-what-is-happening-in-the-indian-country/", "unformatted_src": "https://nativenewsonline.net/images/WillSampson.jpg", "src": "https://nativenewsonline.net/images/WillSampson.jpg", "formatted_filename": "WillSampson", "rendered_width": 680, "rendered_height": 330, "original_width": 1248, "original_height": 1524, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://lumbee-tribe.org/this-is-what-is-happening-in-the-indian-country/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585768.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20211023193319-20211023223319-00608.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 513439190, "warc_record_length": 13919}
[ "This is what is happening in the Indian country", null, "Memorial Day weekend offers many opportunities to honor and recognize resourceful and inspiring Indigenous role models, from a Muscogee movie star to Navajo Code Talkers to a powerful and influential Native American politician.\n\nHow are you going to make this coming week an unforgettable one? Check out Native News Online’s guide for the best of what’s happening in Indian country.\n\nIn the 1975 Oscar-winning film “Flight Over a Cuckoo’s Nest,” Muscogee actor Will Sampson delivered a knockout performance without saying a word.\n\nAs the deaf and mute Chief Bromden, Sampson commanded the screen along with Jack Nicholson and Danny DeVito.\n\nOn Saturday, May 29, the late actor’s genius will be officially recognized with an induction into the Oklahoma Movie Hall of Fame at the Historic Roxy Theater in downtown Muskogee Oklahoma.\n\n“Flight Over a Cuckoo’s Nest” was Sampson’s flagship film. The actor, who died in 1987 at the age of 53, went on to star in films including the Clint Eastwood western “The Outlaw Josey Wales”, “The White Buffalo”, in which he played Crazy Horse and Charles Bronson was chosen as Wild Bill Hickock and “Poltergeist II: The Other Side”.\n\nAfter a 2020 no-powwow on the Fort Berthold reservation, the Four Bears Powwow is back and taking place in person.\n\nThe powwow normally takes place every year on the lands of the MHA nation – the three affiliated tribes of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara.\n\nA kaleidoscope of native dances for everyone from toddlers to their golden years, the Pow Wow is packed with specialties for chicken, grass, jingle and more. And these are high stakes contests, with prizes going up to $ 1,200 for first place, and 2021 Gulf Stream Trailers.\n\nThe Powwow will also have food trucks and an arts and crafts vendor market. If you want to be part of the action and can’t attend in person, you can tune into KMHA 91.3 FM or kmharadio.rog.\n\nThe Crazy Horse Memorial in Custer, SD, will host internationally renowned hoop dancer and recording artist Kevin Locke on Saturday, May 29. WHEN: Saturday May 29, 6:30 p.m.\n\nThis weekend, Kevin locke, an internationally renowned Lakota and Anishinaabe hoop dancer, recording artist and educator, will perform in a special evening performance.\n\nLast year, Locke was named a Peace Prize laureate by the Swiss-based nonprofit International Academy of Humanities and Culture, and he also received a Cultural Capital Fellowship from the First Peoples Fund in 2019.\n\nThe documentary “Navajo Code Talkers: A Journey of Remembrance” will be available for free streaming from Saturday, May 29 through Monday, May 31 on the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian website.\n\nOR: Look on the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian website\n\nPresented by the National American Indian Museum at the Smithsonian Institution, the documentary will be available free online from Saturday morning through Monday evening.\n\nThe Codetalkers devised code for use on the battlefield in their unwritten language, and it was never broken by the enemy. Gold and Silver Medals of Honor were awarded to some 400 Code Talker veterans by the United States Congress in 2001.\n\nTo learn more about the film, visit www.TheNavajoCodeTalkers.com.\n\nUnited States Representative Sharice Davids, member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, will celebrate the launch of her new children’s book “Sharice’s Big Voice”, with a virtual event on Thursday, June 3.\n\n“The great voice of Sharice” An illustrated autobiography by revolutionary Native American politician Sharice Davids, encourages children to speak the truth to power and make sure they are heard.\n\n“I wanted the book to show that everyone’s journey is different, but everyone’s journey can take them to so many different places,” Davids, a Kansas City congressman and member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, said in a statement. “To me, I felt like I had a story that a lot of people could understand and maybe even connect with.”\n\nDavids, one of the first two Native American women in Congress and the first LGBTQ congressman to represent Kansas, will celebrate the book launch with a free virtual event on Thursday, June 3, hosted by the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, Kansas.\n\nParticipants do not need to purchase a book to attend. They can choose to purchase a signed copy for themselves or donate a book to the Lawrence Library Foundation, which will be distributed to local youth.\n\nThe launch will be a double dose of Native American political power. Davids will be joined by Kansas State Representative Christina Haswood, a member of the Navajo tribe and the youngest member of the Kansas House.\n\n“Sharice’s Big Voice” is co-authored by Nancy K. Mays, Kansas City-based author and lecturer at the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas. The book also contains information on the Ho-Chunk Nation, written by John Greendeer, former President of the Ho-Chunk Nation, and is illustrated by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, an Ojibwe Woodland artist from Barrie, Ont., And member of Wasauksing, First Nation.\n\nAdditional information can be found at The Raven Bookstore.\n\nAn upcoming event? Send us an email: [email protected]\n\nwe launched Indigenous News Online because the mainstream media often overlooks the news that is important, it is aboriginal people. We believe that everyone in the Indian country deserves equal access to news and commentary concerning them, their loved ones and their communities. That’s why the story you just completed was free and we want it to stay that way for all readers. We hope you will consider making a donation to support our efforts so that we can continue to publish more stories that make a difference to Indigenous people, whether they live on or off reserve. Your donation will help us continue to produce quality journalism and raise Indigenous voices. Any contribution of any amount, big or small, gives us a better and stronger future and allows us to remain a force for change. Donate to Native News Online today and support independent Indigenous journalism. Thank you.\n\nTamara Ikenberg is a Native News Online contributor. It covers the tribes of the southwest as well as native arts, culture and entertainment. She can be reached at [email protected]" ]
[ "https://www.bglawteam.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/AnthonyD.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.bglawteam.com/anthony-l-giannotti/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.bglawteam.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/AnthonyD.jpg", "src": "https://www.bglawteam.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/AnthonyD.jpg", "formatted_filename": "AnthonyD", "alt_text": "Anthony G", "rendered_width": 450, "rendered_height": 544, "original_width": 450, "original_height": 544, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.bglawteam.com/anthony-l-giannotti/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303864.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20220122134127-20220122164127-00676.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 716379811, "warc_record_length": 14222}
[ null, "Anthony Giannotti is a senior partner of Beluli Giannotti LLP in Windsor Ontario a firm he started in March 2009 together with Dimitry (Jim) Beluli. He is a member of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, The Advocates Society, and the Essex Law Association, and The Writer’s Guild of Canada.\n\nAnthony Giannotti has been certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as being a Specialist in Civil Litigation and he has maintained this prestigious designation since 2004. Certified Specialists such as Anthony Giannotti have achieved unparalleled expertise and standards.\n\nAccording to the Law Society of Upper Canada:\n\nAnthony Giannotti is certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a Specialist in Civil Litigation.\n\nAnthony Giannotti has attained the following Degrees and Designations:\n\nHe has been an invited guest lecturer and presenter for associations such as the Law Society of Upper Canada, The Advocates Society, the University of Windsor Civil Trial Advocacy Course, and the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (2006 Fall Conference, 2008 Spring Conference). He has also taught the Bar Admission Course Civil Litigation Section for the Law Society of Upper Canada.\n\nIn 2005, Anthony Giannotti pushed the envelope of Tort Law and in particular the area of Nervous Shock/Product Liability when he successfully sued international water company Culligan, for damages resulting from the existence of a fly in a bottle of water where his client suffered a severe psychiatric reaction;\n\nThe case was heard by the Court of Appeal for Ontario as well as the Supreme Court of Canada.\n\nIn 2005 Anthony Giannotti again pushed the envelope in the area of Employment and Wrongful Dismissal Law when he obtained a Judgment against an international company, Flex N Gate, for damages resulting from Wrongful Dismissal of his client. The Judgment was unique in that both Punitive and Aggravated Damages were awarded in a wrongful dismissal case in addition to Damages awarded pursuant to the principles in the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Wallace v. United Grain Growers Ltd.; The case has since gone on to become a precedent for other courts.\n\nPrior to becoming a lawyer, Anthony Giannotti worked as a high school teacher for the Windsor Roman Catholic Separate School Board for 2 years.\n\nAnthony Giannotti has a separate and distinct career which he maintains in addition to his illustrious law practice. Prior to entering law, Anthony Giannotti became an accomplished musician and has performed professionally for over 35 years. His is a multi-instrumentalist focusing on electric and classical guitar, piano, and vocals.\n\nHe has been a member of The Society of Authors, Composers, and Music Publishers of Canada (Socan) since 1987 and continues to be active in the entertainment industry. He is a guitarist, singer, songwriter and musician of the highest caliber who funded his education through his performances. He has written and recorded numerous songs and in particular wrote and recorded the commercial for The Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation called “The Breath of Life”.\n\nAnthony Giannotti is also the President of Calabrese Productions Inc. based in Ontario, Canada which promotes and produces live acts in North America.\n\nAnthony Giannotti was chosen by Neal Schon of the rock super groups JOURNEY and SANTANA to write a Biographical book of the famed guitarist (and Santana guitarist).\n\nAnthony Giannotti is also a member of the esteemed Writer’s Guild of Canada. He is under contract with the prestigious film company and distributor Equinoxe Films of Montreal Canada for the production of film and television series.\n\nGuitars and Cars: The Passions of Neal Schon (Hong Kong The Quail Magazine 2014)\n\nFeature article on Journey and Santana Guitar virtuoso Neal Schon. Article is published in high-end magazine by the Pennisula Hotel and is placed in 15,000 Pennisula Hotel rooms and suites 365 days per year;\n\nThe Only Authorized Biography of Neal Schon\n\nOverview of the Mustapha vs. Culligan case written and delivered by the Trial Lawyer on the case detailing the legal impact of the case on the Canadian Law.\n\nLeading trial lawyer, Anthony Giannotti, provides a detailed analysis of the state of the Law in Canada on the Tort of Nervous Shock for the members of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association.\n\nThe following are reported precedent setting cases in which Anthony Giannotti has acted as counsel:" ]
[ null, "https://footballtalentscout.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/ansu-fati-fc-barcelona-1566796652-24988.jpg?w=470&h=264", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://footballtalentscout.net/2019/08/29/ansu-fati-by-piotr-guzinski/", "unformatted_src": "https://footballtalentscout.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/ansu-fati-fc-barcelona-1566796652-24988.jpg?w=470&h=264", "src": "https://footballtalentscout.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/ansu-fati-fc-barcelona-1566796652-24988.jpg?w=470&h=264", "formatted_filename": "ansu fati fc barcelona", "rendered_width": 470, "rendered_height": 264, "original_width": 469, "original_height": 263, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://footballtalentscout.net/2019/08/29/ansu-fati-by-piotr-guzinski/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500384.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20230207035749-20230207065749-00542.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 258463934, "warc_record_length": 30320}
[ "Ansu always played with older players than him and he does very well almost every time. That was also in his last season in Juvenil A. Ansu Fati, born in 2002, has had a phenomenal season. In my opinion, he was the best Juvenil A player. It started with the „Villa de portugalete” tournament, where he won the MVP award. He entered Juvenil A at the age of 15 and made a difference from the first match. He scored 20 goals during the season and had 9 assists. He was the best scorer of the team and he also had the most assists. In 9 matches of the UEFA Youth League he scored 4 goals and had 3 assists. Fati had direct participation in a goal every 78 minutes. That’s 44% direct participation in all Juvenil A goals at UYL. Excellent numbers.", null, "Style of play and position\n\nLast season, Ansu played in almost all matches as a left winger. He was doing very well. Fati is a footballer who can do well in any position in the line of attack. He can play as the central forward, as a false nine and as the right striker. For his age he is a very complete player. That’s what I pay the most attention to. His intelligence, movement without the ball, positioning, looking for free spaces, timing. It’s all on a really high level. Ansu is a player with great dribbling, technique, acceleration at the first meters, good body balance, quick foot. He can work in pressing and has a good vision of the game. He sees a lot, searches for opportunities to play balls between lines. Quite often he also plays long balls. He’s also fast and can hit from behind the penalty box. Fati is also really unpredictable. What can he improve? In my opinion, it’s still a finishing. Despite scoring 20 goals, Ansu sometimes missed in fairly simple situations.\n\nI would compare his playing style to Ousmane Dembele and Neymar.\n\nA few days ago, an extraordinary thing happened. 16-year-old Ansu made his debut in the first team of FC Barcelona. He became the second youngest player in Barca’s history to play in a league match. Only Vicente Martinez, who made his debut against Real Madrid in 1941, was younger. He played 15 minutes in the game vs. Betis. Those were promising minutes. Ansu entered the field without any stress (at least that’s what he looked like), had the opportunity to score a goal, could also have an assist and should have won a free kick near the penalty area (the referee, however, decided otherwise).\n\nI expect a lot from Ansu this season. In the preseason he played mainly in Barca B. In Juvenil A he played only 1 match. In 8 matches he scored 5 goals and had 2 assists. Definitely one of the best Barca B players in the preseason. At the moment he is still training with his first team. I think he can get a call-up to the Osasuna game because Messi, Suarez and Dembele are still injured. Maybe he’ll play more minutes. I think he will also be a Barca B player. Under the arms of Garcia Pimienta he can develop even more. Definitely one of my favorite U18 players. Joy to watch. I hope he will continue to develop so well. It should be added that a little over a month ago he extended his contract with Barcelona until 2022. His release clause was set at 100 million euros." ]
[ "https://movieburnerentertainmentsite.files.wordpress.com/2020/09/blood-quantum.jpg?w=674", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://movieburnerentertainment.org/2020/09/02/blood-quantum-review/", "unformatted_src": "https://movieburnerentertainmentsite.files.wordpress.com/2020/09/blood-quantum.jpg?w=674", "src": "https://movieburnerentertainmentsite.files.wordpress.com/2020/09/blood-quantum.jpg?w=674", "formatted_filename": "blood quantum", "rendered_width": 674, "rendered_height": 916, "original_width": 674, "original_height": 916, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://movieburnerentertainment.org/2020/09/02/blood-quantum-review/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652663016373.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20220528093113-20220528123113-00389.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 457916357, "warc_record_length": 55633}
[ null, "My first thought was that Blood Quantum would be an awesome name for a death metal band and the box art would make an absolutely bitchin’ album cover. But before calling dibs, I looked it up and the term actually refers to the fraction of one’s Native American ancestry. For example, if Mom is Native American but Dad isn’t, you have a blood quantum of 1/2.\nThough copping it for my band name would probably reek of cultural appropriation, Blood Quantum is a fitting title for this film…in more ways than one, actually.\n\nBefore one assumes this is yet-another zombie flick in an already glutted genre, Blood Quantum adheres to some of the standard tropes while throwing in some nifty creative curveballs. For example, not everyone who gets bitten succumbs to the virus. It turns out the indigenous people of the Red Crow Indian Reservation are actually immune, and it’s suggested that’s due to their harmonious relationship to the Earth. However, they can still be eaten, making them wary of allowing outsiders into their fortified compound. This leads to some not-so-subtle social commentary that would make George A. Romero proud.\n\nI also like how the virus is introduced. Presumably due to pollutants in the water, Gisigu (Stonehorse Lone Goeman) discovers the salmon he caught and gutted won’t stay dead. He brings to the attention of his son, Traylor (Michael Greyeyes), the tribal sheriff. It isn’t long before dead people begin attacking others. Of course, the only way to keep them down is the time-honored tradition of destroying the brain.\n\nSix months later, the world has been overrun by zombies. The Red Crow Reservation appears to be the last safe zone. Traylor allows uninfected outsiders to join the group, much to the chagrin of wild, hot-headed son Lysol (Kiowa Gordon). Meanwhile, his more level-headed other son, Joseph (Forrest Goodluck), has a pregnant white girlfriend, Charlie (Oliviia Scriven). Since she’s not immune, Charlie fears their child won’t be either. In one of the film’s more chilling expositional moments, she shares a recurring nightmare that her unborn child starts eating her from the inside, at which time the viewer is briefly certain this is a horrifying bit of foreshadowing.\n\nWhile it doesn’t quite go that far, Blood Quantum has plenty o’ gleefully nasty tricks up its sleeve, further-justifying the title. Following a somewhat meandering middle act, the undead eventually threaten the compound, for reasons I wouldn’t dream of giving away (but you probably won’t see coming). I will say that the film doesn’t shy away from unexpectedly offing major characters (some have it coming, many don’t), nor does it spare the brutality of their deaths. Pulling very few punches, the violence is not-only graphic, it’s convincing and sometimes really sick (in a good way), mostly accomplished with good ol’ fashioned practical effects.\n\nElsewhere, the film is occasionally hampered by a few questionable performances and/or ill-conceived characters. But overall, Blood Quantum is engaging, suspenseful, frequently funny and even thought-provoking, on occasion. If that ain’t enough, in addition to being a great band name, it more-than-earns its stripes by being a gorehound’s wet dream." ]
[ null, "https://nextcity.org/images/made/Phoenix_Mural_920_690_80.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/phoenix-new-latino-arts-and-culture-center", "unformatted_src": "/images/made/Phoenix_Mural_920_690_80.jpg", "src": "https://nextcity.org/images/made/Phoenix_Mural_920_690_80.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Phoenix Mural", "original_width": 920, "original_height": 690, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/phoenix-new-latino-arts-and-culture-center", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250599789.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20200120195035-20200120224035-00318.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 580721424, "warc_record_length": 10197}
[ "How Should a City Go About Adding a New Museum?", null, "“Bienvenidos a Arizona” mural in Phoenix (Photo by Chris English)\n\nThe city of Phoenix is considering opening a new Latino arts and culture center, but what exactly that means, where it might be located, and how it might sustain itself are all up for debate.\n\nA group of city leaders and arts organizations have pushed for years to open a space dedicated to Latinos’ cultural contributions. Now, the city is considering using $1.4 million of bond funding originally approved by voters for the now-defunct Museo Chicano to make it a reality.\n\nFirst though, a lot of questions: Do residents want a space for exhibition? Or for art-making? Will it only offer cultural resources? Or other services, like help with immigration law, that are relevant to the Latino community? Will it be a new building, or a retrofit of an existing one?\n\nWith the help of a consultant and input from three town halls and an online survey, the city is now trying to determine the answers to some of those questions. “When [the city] approached me they said, look this is an exploratory process,” says Evonne Gallardo, the California-based consultant who also serves on the National Board of Latino Arts and Culture. “Even though we are just starting to look at this possibility and everything is still in development, it was important to me that this very broad engagement happen, whatever the outcome might be.”\n\nAt the first town hall, held in mid-April and attended by about 100 arts administrators and community members, Gallardo says it was clear that residents want a place to make art, not just to see it.\n\n“The growing trend is that people want to participate and engage in whatever art discipline that they like,” she says. “That’s what we heard at the first town hall. It was less about ‘I want to see this,’ and more, ‘I want to do this.’ We’ve also heard that this center should be multidisciplinary. It should be a flexible space, it should be an expansive space, so to speak, so really having the goal of inclusion in that broadest sense.” Over 41 percent of Phoenix residents identify as Latino, but those surveyed have said they want the space to welcome all.\n\n“Having a dedicated center would allow people from other backgrounds and cultures and religions and countries of origin to learn about this rich cultural heritage of the Latino and indigenous people,” Wilde says. The center is likely to overlap somewhat with Xico’s programming, but will serve a wider role, she says. Xico focuses mostly on printmaking and education, while the center may encompass a much broader array of disciplines. Wilde sits on an advisory committee giving input on the effort.\n\n“People definitely want a lot from this center,” she says, reflecting on the first town hall. “The biggest thing I kept hearing over and over is accessibility.” People want bilingual services and afterschool programming for youth. Wilde was excited that, at the town hall, the city offered headphones to Spanish-speaking residents so they could listen to translations of Gallardo’s remarks in real time.\n\nAnother town hall was held on April 20; the third and final will be April 22, and in early May residents will be able to weigh in by online survey. After that, Gallardo will prepare three models for how the center might be built.\n\nIn the first town hall, she heard a strong desire for the center to be located downtown. Wilde says she heard excitement about the possibility of a brand-new space that would be recognizable as a cultural asset outside the city, like the distinctive design of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.\n\nArts have begun to drive development on Phoenix’s Roosevelt Row, a downtown arts district named a “Great Place in America” by the American Planning Association in 2015. Now condos and apartments are popping up along Roosevelt. “I think that’s evidence that’s showing the arts are driving economic growth down here,” says Wilde, who grew up in the Phoenix suburbs and has watched the arts scene burgeon in recent years.\n\nShe sees a need for the new cultural center, but still has some questions about it: Will it provide additional services relevant to the Latino community, or stick to arts and culture? And how will it work with existing arts groups?\n\n“I would like to know what the city or what the consultant is thinking in terms of proposed partnerships with these Latino arts and culture organizations, like Xico, that already exist. How can we work together? Because I think especially right now, we need to work together,” she says.\n\nHow the center would support itself must also be resolved. The $1.4 million bond would be used to launch it, but the goal is for financial independence. Gallardo says she’s exploring multiple options, from a traditional nonprofit model to a more entrepreneurial approach, but the details haven’t been worked out.\n\nGallardo expects to complete her feasibility study and capital needs review in June." ]
[ "https://forbassplayersonly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Anthony_Phillips_Photo_by_Mark-_Latham.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.thebestoffmusic.nl/symphonische-rock/anthony-phillips/", "unformatted_src": "https://forbassplayersonly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Anthony_Phillips_Photo_by_Mark-_Latham.jpg", "src": "https://forbassplayersonly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Anthony_Phillips_Photo_by_Mark-_Latham.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Anthony Phillips Photo by Mark Latham", "alt_text": "Anthony Phillips - For Bass Players OnlyFor Bass Players Only", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.thebestoffmusic.nl/symphonische-rock/anthony-phillips/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499888.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20230131154832-20230131184832-00676.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1051495741, "warc_record_length": 41086}
[ null, "Anthony Edwin Phillips (born 23 December 1951) is an English musician, songwriter, producer and singer who gained prominence as the original lead guitarist of the rock band Genesis, from 1967 to 1970. After Phillips recorded From Genesis to Revelation and Trespass with the band, he left in July 1970 and learned to play more instruments before he began a solo career. Phillips released his first solo album, The Geese & the Ghost, in 1977. He continues to release solo albums, including further solo albums, television and film music, collaborations with several artists, and compilation albums of his recordings. See for more.\n\nTime and Tide Part I\n\nSunrise and Sea Monsters/Iona/Spirals/In the Maze\n\nGod If I Saw Her Now\n\nWe’re All As We Lie" ]
[ null, "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/portland-protest-300x200.jpg", "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/portland-protest-300x225.jpg", "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/farmville-dorm-300x200.jpg", "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/stop-deportation.jpg", "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/portland-protest.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/deadly-indifference-appalling-conditions-and-deficient-care-in-ice-facilities/", "unformatted_src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/portland-protest-300x200.jpg", "src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/portland-protest-300x200.jpg", "formatted_filename": "portland protest", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/deadly-indifference-appalling-conditions-and-deficient-care-in-ice-facilities/", "unformatted_src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/portland-protest-300x225.jpg", "src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/portland-protest-300x225.jpg", "formatted_filename": "portland protest", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 225, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/deadly-indifference-appalling-conditions-and-deficient-care-in-ice-facilities/", "unformatted_src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/farmville-dorm-300x200.jpg", "src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/farmville-dorm-300x200.jpg", "formatted_filename": "farmville dorm", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/deadly-indifference-appalling-conditions-and-deficient-care-in-ice-facilities/", "unformatted_src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/stop-deportation.jpg", "src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/stop-deportation.jpg", "formatted_filename": "stop deportation", "rendered_width": 1000, "rendered_height": 584, "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 584, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/deadly-indifference-appalling-conditions-and-deficient-care-in-ice-facilities/", "unformatted_src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/portland-protest.jpg", "src": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/portland-protest.jpg", "formatted_filename": "portland protest", "rendered_width": 1000, "rendered_height": 667, "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 667, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org/deadly-indifference-appalling-conditions-and-deficient-care-in-ice-facilities/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320304876.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20220125220353-20220126010353-00276.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 457174136, "warc_record_length": 30812}
[ "Since January 2017, the Trump Administration significantly expanded the immigration detention system in the US. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), in 2019 Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) held on average 50,000 people per day, reaching at times record highs of 56,000 per day, which is 50 percent more than the highs documented during the Obama Administration. According to their report Justice-Free Zones: US Immigration Detention Under the Trump Administration, published in April of this year, ICE has opened 40 new facilities since 2017, the majority of which are in the rural South, enabling the administration to detain people in remote areas where they are isolated from family and friends, as well as legal support.\n\nThe ACLU’s findings describe terrible mistreatments and abuse, appalling conditions, and widespread medical neglect with which the people held in these facilities are being treated. They speak to a dysfunctional system that was absolutely unprepared to handle the outbreak of the pandemic, the repercussions of which have been surfacing in different reports for months, painting a truly disturbing picture of thousands of lives whose humanity has been suspended by a system that renders them essentially disposable and unworthy of protection and basic medical and mental health care.\n\nSome of the most recent accounts of abuse include an unsubstantiated claim by Dawn Wooten, a nurse at the Irwin County Detention Center in Georgia, who filed a whistleblower complaint, alleging that women held in the facility were undergoing forced hysterectomies. Though this claim is, again, currently unsubstantiated, the Irwin County facility was singled out in 2016 by Eunice Cho, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU, for its deficient medical care. Wooten also alleges that proper COVID-19 safety measures were not taken at the center, which does correlate to other findings regarding coronavirus outbreaks in detention facilities in the South, such as the LaSalle Detention Facility in Louisiana and the Farmville Detention Center in Virginia, covered previously by NPQ, though the number of positive COVID cases at Farmville has increased to 97 percent from the earlier reported 65 percent.\n\nAs Cho discussed with Isaac Chotiner of the New Yorker, even if Wooten’s claim regarding the hysterectomies is false, immigrant women in particular face great danger. “At poorly run facilities, language barriers make detention and medical care even worse, and the Trump Administration has exacerbated the already dire circumstances of ICE detainees across the country.” Over 6,000 detained people have tested positive for the coronavirus, which is almost a third of those ICE is currently holding. As Cho notes, ICE medical care reportedly consists of people being given a Tylenol or told to drink more water.\n\nThese dire circumstances are outlined in a September 21st report issued by the Democratic-led House Homeland Security Committee, resulting from a yearlong investigation into ICE detention centers around the country. The Committee interviewed over 400 people at eight different facilities. Their findings outline ICE facilities failing to meet the very basic standards of care:\n\nReported by The Washington Post, the House Committee “described an ICE detainee in Louisiana who went into anaphylactic shock four times in four months before blood tests were administered that determined the man had a peanut allergy. At a jail in New Mexico, where an inspector made an unannounced visit, the facility was ‘a mess’ and 300 sick calls by detainees had gone unanswered, while immigrants with chronic conditions lacked routine care.”\n\nHouse Homeland Security Chairman Bennie Thompson of Mississippi states, “Our investigation has made abundantly clear that ICE must establish better processes to identify and correct deficiencies at its detention centers that don’t meet ICE’s own standards of care….The COVID-19 pandemic, and its quick spread within ICE facilities, has further highlighted how failures to meet these standards of care are a matter of life and death for migrants and employees.”\n\nWhat the House Committee found aligns with the ACLU report, which is based on interviews of 150 people at five of the new Trump-era facilities who told “stories of death in solitary confinement units, people with disabilities locked away from view and given sedatives during a facility inspection, excessive use of force by officers, and the struggle to bathe without soap for over a month.” The number of deaths from suicide is also increasing due to inadequate mental health care and the excessive use of solitary confinement as punishment, some isolated for as many as 60 days for minor infractions. One-third of the deaths in detention centers from January 2017 to March 2020 were suicides, almost twice the number from 2008–2016.\n\nThe above details only skim the surface of the many stories of widespread abuse and mistreatment outlined in both reports and are primarily based on interviews, because the House Committee and the ACLU faced significant challenges in conducting their investigations and found an overall lack of transparency. Both reports indicate that the facilities they examined were given notice prior to their inspection. The House report states:\n\nOne housing unit toured at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center had the smell of fresh paint. A guard in the unit acknowledged that the area had just recently been painted; at the LaSalle ICE Processing Center, CoreCivic officials arrived at the facility prior to the Committee’s arrival and instituted a major clean up—planting fresh flowers, painting the walls, and installing new shower curtains; and at the Otero County Processing Center, migrant detainees told staff that individuals held in solitary cells were returned to the general population just prior to the Committee’s arrival.\n\nThe ACLU’s report provides numerous recommendations for Congress, Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, and state and local governments to finally put an end to the “abusive and inhumane detention conditions that were present before the virus outbreak and which undoubtedly have placed immigrants in detention in more imminent danger.”\n\nThe Virginia State Senate is attempting to counteract the overarching lack of transparency to rectify the horrific conditions putting those held in ICE facilities in their state in danger. In mid-September, the Senate introduced a bill to establish state oversight of Virginia detention centers. Under the current law, Virginia detention centers are not required to implement recommendations, and health inspectors must be invited in. Senator Jennifer Boysko, who proposed the bill, states, “This bill will give us the teeth to allow our people to go in and make sure that they are being maintained in proper sanitation. Get inspectors in.”\n\nAs more people have died this year in ICE custody than any year since 2006, it is far beyond time to not only “get inspectors in” but to overhaul a system long predicated upon rampant injustice and a willful and deadly indifference that has robbed thousands of people of their human rights and their lives.—Beth Couch\n\nMore about: Customs and Border Patrol", null, null, null, null, null, "Clueless and Nameless: An Unnerving Report on Federal Agents..." ]
[ "https://studiojakemedia.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/blood-moon.jpg?w=700", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://studiojakemedia.com/2015/09/27/the-four-blood-moons-theory-does-not-hold-water/", "unformatted_src": "https://studiojakemedia.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/blood-moon.jpg?w=700", "src": "https://studiojakemedia.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/blood-moon.jpg?w=700", "formatted_filename": "blood moon", "alt_text": "blood moon", "original_width": 640, "original_height": 555, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://studiojakemedia.com/2015/09/27/the-four-blood-moons-theory-does-not-hold-water/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587799.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20211026042101-20211026072101-00233.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 680938526, "warc_record_length": 28426}
[ null, "Because of the hype around a particular book turned documentary film, many Christians believe that the upcoming blood moon is a sign that the End Times are starting at the least and that the world will end at the most. The blood moon tetrad is suppose to be a warning of the Coming Day of the Lord, or Jesus Christ’s second Coming The theory revolves around the blood moons and Jewish holidays, followed by historical events where supposed blood moon seasons took place. It relies heavily on 3 scriptures:\n\nI will display wonders\nin the heavens and on the earth:\nblood, fire, and columns of smoke.\n31 The sun will be turned to darkness\nand the moon to blood*\nbefore the great and awe-inspiring Day of the Lord comes.\n32 Then everyone who calls\non the name of Yahweh will be saved,\nfor there will be an escape\nfor those on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem,\nas the Lord promised,\namong the survivors the Lord calls.\n\nHowever, in the grander scheme of Daniel, Revelations, the prophesies of Jesus, and even the lunar cycle, this theory does not add up. We should use discernment in connecting the dots of the End Times prophecies that are mentioned in the Bible, not just a passage or two from the Book of Joel.\n\nLet’s take a look at that scripture. For one thing, what is a blood moon? It is an eclipse when the Earth blocks the light from the sun to the moon, causing the light to bend differently than usual, making it appear orange or, often, red. It definitely gives the impression that the moon is covered in blood, however, there is a slight flaw. The scriptures in Joel make it clear that the sun will be turned to darkness. That is an impossibility during a blood moon because the light from the sun bouncing off the Earth is what makes it appear red. The sun does not even look dark during the eclipse, it looks totally normal. Even if the sun went dark at the same time of the eclipse, the moon would look like a black spot in the sky without supernatural intervention.\n\nAs for the mysterious connection to the dates mentioned, such a blood moon happening during a “tetrad” with Passover and Sukkot and events in history, once again, they do not add up. In the blood moon cycle of 1493-1494, this points to when the Jews were expelled from Spain, however, if you really look at history, they were expelled in 1492. Somehow, the warning came after the event. Same with 1949-1950 cycle when Israel was made a nation, once again it was after the event. If this is suppose to be a warning, why did it happen after? That makes no sense. It is not evil, just wrong.\n\nWhen we look at End Times Theology, Christians are suppose to have good discernment, but it seems like we take the bait every time a preacher thinks he solves the Eschatology code. The Rapture was suppose to happen in 1988, 1989, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2012 (why were Christians using a Mayan calendar anyway?) The faces and dates will always be there.\n\nI am not saying that I have all the answers, but I am saying that no one does. The End Times will always be a mystery and quite frankly, it is better that way. No one will ever figure it out completely, so let us just live with the anticipation that Jesus is coming back for us.\n\nOf course, I could be wrong as well. If I am, then my next post will not appear." ]
[ null, "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Little-Boy-Lost-196x300.jpg", null, "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Rules-for-Being-a-Girl-198x300.jpg", null, "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Love-is-for-Losers-196x300.jpg", null, "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Heartstopper-3-195x300.jpg", null, "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Radio-Silence-196x300.jpg", null, "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Not-So-Pure-and-Simple-198x300.jpg", null, "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/And-the-Stars-were-burning-brightly-196x300.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/sunday-summary-9th-february-2020/", "unformatted_src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Little-Boy-Lost-196x300.jpg", "src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Little-Boy-Lost-196x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Little Boy Lost", "rendered_width": 196, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 196, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/sunday-summary-9th-february-2020/", "unformatted_src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Rules-for-Being-a-Girl-198x300.jpg", "src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Rules-for-Being-a-Girl-198x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Rules for Being a Girl", "rendered_width": 198, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 198, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/sunday-summary-9th-february-2020/", "unformatted_src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Love-is-for-Losers-196x300.jpg", "src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Love-is-for-Losers-196x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Love is for Losers", "rendered_width": 196, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 196, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/sunday-summary-9th-february-2020/", "unformatted_src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Heartstopper-3-195x300.jpg", "src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Heartstopper-3-195x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Heartstopper", "rendered_width": 195, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 195, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/sunday-summary-9th-february-2020/", "unformatted_src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Radio-Silence-196x300.jpg", "src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Radio-Silence-196x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Radio Silence", "rendered_width": 196, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 196, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/sunday-summary-9th-february-2020/", "unformatted_src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Not-So-Pure-and-Simple-198x300.jpg", "src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Not-So-Pure-and-Simple-198x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Not So Pure and Simple", "rendered_width": 198, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 198, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/sunday-summary-9th-february-2020/", "unformatted_src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/And-the-Stars-were-burning-brightly-196x300.jpg", "src": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/And-the-Stars-were-burning-brightly-196x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "And the Stars were burning brightly", "rendered_width": 196, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 196, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/sunday-summary-9th-february-2020/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153857.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20210729105515-20210729135515-00000.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 210877820, "warc_record_length": 23609}
[ "Weekly Highlights is a feature that I used to do a few years ago that I have deicded to revive and revamp! So on Sunday’s (hopefully every one but it may be every other!) I plan to do a Sunday Summary, detailing what books I have read or am reading, what posts I posted, what books I received or bought and what posts/books are upcoming next week.\n\nIt is inspired by The Story Sirens In My Mailbox, Books, Biscuit and Tea’s Showcase Sunday, Kimba Caffeinated’s Sunday Post, and the British Letterbox Love, and Kris’ Wednesday Weekly.\n\nPosts From The Week\n\nI’ve had a much better week on the blog this week. I’ve basically had a post go live every day this week!\n\nOn Monday, I posted a review of All the Rage for the blog tour. You can find that over here.\n\nOn Tuesday, I hosted an interview with the lovely Alejandra Guibert. You can read the interview here.\n\nAlso on Tuesday, I shared my thoughts on Little Boy Lost – a gvery hard-hitting thriller read.\nCheck out my thoughts here.\n\nOn Thursday, I was then sharing my thoughts on The Neighbour. You can go read those in this post.\n\nAnd lastly, on Friday, I was on the blog tour for The Princess and the Valley Men, you can check out that post over here.", null, "One early October afternoon, ten-year-old Jacob Rossi begins the short walk home from school. But he never makes it.\n\nDays later, DCI Anna Tate is called to the scene of a burning building, where an awful discovery has been made. A body has been found, and the label in his school blazer reads: J. Rossi.\n\nAs Anna starts digging, she soon learns that a lot of people had grudges against the boy’s father. But would any of them go so far as to take his son?\n\nAnd is the boy’s abductor closer than she thinks?\n\nSome women have it all. Others are thirty-four, renting a tiny flat alone because they recently found their long-term boyfriend in bed with their boss. Unfortunately, the latter applies to Ginny Taylor. Single and jobless, Ginny is certain her life can’t get any worse. But then she encounters her downstairs neighbour for the very first time…\nCassie Frost is a woman who had it all – she was a once-loved actress, but a recent stint on reality TV has rocketed her to online infamy. She’s suddenly become a national hate figure – and she desperately needs a new publicist. And Ginny is a publicist who desperately needs a job… but can she be persuaded to work for the uber-difficult, excessively prickly woman that lives below her floorboards?\n\nA heart-wrenching, life-affirming novel about a 12-year-old boy who is the sole survivor of a deadly plane crash\n\nOne summer morning, a flight takes off from New York to Los Angeles. There are 216 passengers aboard: among them a Wall Street millionaire; a young woman taking a pregnancy test in the airplane toilet; a soldier returning from Afghanistan; and two beleaguered parents moving across the country with their adolescent sons. When the plane suddenly crashes in a field in Colorado, the younger of these boys, 12-year-old Edward Adler, is the sole survivor.\n\nDear Edward recounts the stories of the passengers aboard that flight as it hurtles toward its fateful end, and depicts Edward’s life in the crash’s aftermath as he tries to make sense of the loss of his family, the strangeness of his sudden fame, and the meaning of his survival. As Edward comes of age against the backdrop of sudden tragedy, he must confront one of life’s most profound questions: how do we make the most of the time we are given?’\n\nAGENT ZAIBA INVESTIGATES is a fun, contemporary new series for fans of The Sinclair’s Mysteries and the Murder Most Unladylike books.\n\nEleven-year-old Zaiba is obsessed with crime. Her Aunt Fouzia runs a detective agency back in Karachi and has turned Zaiba on to the brilliant Eden Lockett Mysteries. She has every book in the series – and the quilt cover, and the phone case. All she needs now is a crime to solve…\n\nIn book one, Zaiba is attending a family Mehndi party at The Grand Royal Star Hotel when she hears that the prized Italian Greyhound of a famous actress has gone missing from the star’s suite. With the help of her best friend and her little brother, the amateur sleuth manages to foil the petnapping plot and save the day.\n\nHere are the books I’ve received this week!", null, "From Katie Cotugno and author of Sex and the City Candace Bushnell comes this fierce and feisty exploration of feminism: standing up, speaking out and rewriting the rules.\n\nDon’t be easy. Don’t give it up. Don’t be a prude. Don’t be cold. Don’t put him in the friendzone. Don’t act desperate. Don’t let things go too far. Don’t give him the wrong idea. Don’t blame him for trying. Don’t walk alone at night. But calm down! Don’t worry so much. Smile!\n\nMarin is a smart, driven, popular girl – she’s headed for Brown when she graduates and has a brilliant career as a journalist ahead of her. Especially in the eyes of English teacher Mr Beckett. He spends a lot of time around Marin, and she thinks it’s harmless . . . until he kisses her.\n\nNo one believes Marin when she tells them what happened, so she does the only thing she can: she writes an article called ‘Rules for Being a Girl’ for the school paper to point out the misogyny and sexism that girls face every day. As things heat up at school and in her personal life, Marin must figure out how to take back the power and rewrite her own rules.\n\nThis book was a surprise book sent by the wonderful team at Pan Macmillan Children’s. It sounds like my kind of book though so I cannot wait to dive in. Thank you to them for the review copy!", null, "A laugh out loud look at first love, loss and trying to avoid the girl of your dreams.\n\nWhat a stupid expression that is in the first place: To fall in love.\nLike you fall into a ditch or something.\nMaybe people need to look where they’re going.\n\nAs far as Phoebe Davies is concerned, love is to be avoided at all costs. Why would you spend your life worrying about something that turns you into a complete moron? If her best friend Polly is anything to go by, the first sniff of a relationship makes you forget about your friends (like, hello?), get completely obsessed with sex (yawn) and bang on constantly about a person who definitely isn’t as great as you think they are.\n\nSo Phoebe isn’t going to fall in love, ever.\nBut then she meets Emma . . .\n\nLove is for Losers by Wibke Brueggemann is a hilarious, life-affirming novel about all the big stuff: love, sex, death, family, heartbreak, kittens . . . and kisses that turn the whole world upside down.\n\nIn the same parcel as above, I also got this book from Pan Macmillan Children’s which also sounds very good. Thank you again to the team for this review copy.", null, "In this volume we’ll see the Heartstopper gang go on a school trip to Paris! Not only are Nick and Charlie navigating a new city, but also telling more people about their relationship AND learning more about the challenges each other are facing in private…\n\nMeanwhile Tao and Elle will face their feelings for each other, Tara and Darcy share more about their relationship origin story, and the teachers supervising the trip seem… rather close…?\n\nI was very excited that this week was the release of Alice Oseman’s third volume in the Heartstopper series so I instantly bought myself a copy of the book to enjoy!", null, "From critically acclaimed author Alice Oseman comes a smartly crafted contemporary YA novel, perfect for readers who love Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl. This is an utterly captivating and authentic new teen novel from the author of Solitaire, which VOYA said “could put her among the great young adult fiction authors.”\n\nFrances Janvier spends most of her time studying.\n\nEveryone knows Aled Last as that quiet boy who gets straight As.\n\nYou probably think that they are going to fall in love or something. Since he is a boy and she is a girl.\n\nThey don’t. They make a podcast.\n\nIn a world determined to shut them up, knock them down, and set them on a cookie cutter life path, Frances and Aled struggle to find their voices over the course of one life-changing year. Will they have the courage to show everyone who they really are? Or will they be met with radio silence?\n\nI realised this week that despite reading Radio Silence, I did not appear to have a copy – my luck is that it went missing in the move. So, to ensure that I still have a complete set, I also bought this book this week!", null, "In his first contemporary teen novel, critically acclaimed author and two-time Edgar Award finalist Lamar Giles spotlights the consequences of societal pressure, confronts toxic masculinity, and explores the complexity of what it means to be a “real man.”\n\nDel has had a crush on Kiera Westing since kindergarten. And now, during their junior year, she’s finally available. So when Kiera volunteers for an opportunity at their church, Del’s right behind her. Though he quickly realizes he’s inadvertently signed up for a Purity Pledge.\n\nHis dad thinks his wires are crossed, and his best friend, Qwan, doesn’t believe any girl is worth the long game. But Del’s not about to lose his dream girl, and that’s where fellow pledger Jameer comes in. He can put in the good word. In exchange, Del just has to get answers to the Pledgers’ questions…about sex ed.\n\nWith other boys circling Kiera like sharks, Del needs to make his move fast. But as he plots and plans, he neglects to ask the most important question: What does Kiera want? He can’t think about that too much, though, because once he gets the girl, it’ll all sort itself out. Right?\n\nThe very lovely people over at Harper360 sent me this book last week and I cannot wait to give this one a read. It sounds incredible. Thank you for this review copy!", null, "An emotionally rich and current story of suicide, mental health, bullying, grief and growing up around social media.\n\nWhen fifteen-year-old Nathan discovers that his older brother Al has taken his own life, his whole world is torn apart.\nAl was special.\nAl was talented.\nAl was full of passion and light…so why did he do it?\nConvinced that his brother was in trouble, Nathan begins to retrace his footsteps. And along the way, he meets Megan. Al’s former classmate, who burns with the same fire and hope, who is determined to keep Al’s memory alive. But when Nathan learns the horrifying truth behind his brother’s suicide, one question remains – how do you survive, when you’re growing up in the age of social media?\n\nLastly, but certainly not least, thank you to Simon and Schuster for this review copy of And The Stars Were Burning Brightly which sounds like my kind of read!\n\nAnd there you have it, my Sunday Summary!\n\nWhat Did You Get This Week? What Cool Blog Posts Did You Write? What Are You Reading This Week?\n\nMy Thoughts On... The Burning by Laura Bates" ]
[ null, "https://cpbml.org.uk/sites/default/files/styles/featured_image/public/image.png?itok=aeCag2X8", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://cpbml.org.uk/news/bouncing-back-return-british-fruit", "unformatted_src": "https://cpbml.org.uk/sites/default/files/styles/featured_image/public/image.png?itok=aeCag2X8", "src": "https://cpbml.org.uk/sites/default/files/styles/featured_image/public/image.png?itok=aeCag2X8", "formatted_filename": "image", "rendered_width": 650, "rendered_height": 488, "original_width": 650, "original_height": 488, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://cpbml.org.uk/news/bouncing-back-return-british-fruit", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487630081.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20210625085140-20210625115140-00066.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 179827047, "warc_record_length": 11048}
[ "Skip to main content\nHome » News/Views » Bouncing back: the return of British fruit\n\nBouncing back: the return of British fruit", null, "Cultivars such as Braeburn – developed in New Zealand – grown in Britain are helping to spearhead the renaissance of British apples. Photo Workers.\n\nThe Covid-19 pandemic has seen increased discussion of home food production and less reliance on food imports (along with many other products). Encouragingly, some British food growers are thinking positively along the same lines.\n\nBritish Apples & Pears, the trade association which supports its British grower members and promotes British grown apples and pears to the public, wants to see 60 per cent of all apples on UK supermarket shelves British by 2030. At the moment it’s less than half – 42 per cent.\n\nIt’s an ambitious target for an industry that was in almost terminal decline and which has been fighting its way back since the late 1980s. Back then it was impossible to find a British apple in most supermarkets.\n\nThe rot started when Britain joined the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973. Home varieties were undercut by French Golden delicious and Granny Smith which received aggressive marketing support, tipping the industry into decline.\n\nAs the EEC became the EU it brought in regulations which further undermined the British fruit industry as the traditional British apple varieties did not easily conform to the standards. Since the 1970s 60 per cent of our apple orchards were grubbed up, often with EU grants that forbade replanting within 15 years.\n\nKent, the Garden of England, lost 85 per cent of its apple orchards. Hereford fared even worse, losing 90 per cent. Half of Britain’s pear orchards have been ploughed up. And yet the industry is clawing its way back.\n\nThere are two aspects of this fightback. Firstly, a solid conviction among growers that the British climate produces some the best tasting apples in the world. And secondly, the growers have applied scientific knowledge and organisation to develop and promote their product.\n\nTalk about increasing self-reliance in food production can lead to comments such as, “Oh, so you want to grow bananas and melons.” No, we just want to stop importing inferior versions of what we grow best in Britain. And apples would be at the top of that list.\n\nThe fact is that apples are ideally suited for Britain. They fare well in the British climate from north to south, with sufficient heat and coolness to produce a range of very tasty apples.\n\nBritain is also home to one of the finest cooking apples in the world – the Bramley Seedling. It was the Bramley growers who took the lead after the EU-induced decline, establishing the Bramley Campaign in 1989 and running successful consumer campaigns funded by a voluntary subscription from growers and fans. A year later the trade association English Apples and Pears was founded, and this then became British Apples and Pears.\n\nWe now consume around 122,000 tonnes of British-grown apples a year. Home demand is so strong we only export 3 per cent of our crop. But we still have to import more than half of the apples we consume – hence the importance of the target to increase home production.\n\nThe growers loved the old varieties of apples, but they knew they could not rely on history. They didn’t want the apple industry to become a museum piece, and they knew that the supermarkets that control 85 per cent of food sales in Britain would not accept the old varieties.\n\nSo they decided to grow cultivars originally raised in New Zealand – for example Jazz, Braeburn, Gala and Pink Lady – and grow them in Britain. Since then, they have increased the range and you will find varieties such as Envy, Sweetie, Evelina, Red Prince and Magic Star (also known as Kentish Kiss, when retailed in Tesco!).\n\nThese varieties have been carefully selected for their ability to produce high volumes and their excellent storage properties which allow the growers to offer British apples on a year-round basis. Already, British apple sales have grown by 40 per cent in volume since 2009 thanks to this varietal shift.\n\nThe growers are now demanding more government support for research funding to develop all aspects of the fruit industry and to train a new generation of growers." ]
[ "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Scream-for-Help-Corey-Parker.jpg", null, "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/doombox.jpg", "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/SlaughterHotelFeatured1.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/soap-opera-step-father-slasher-corey-parker-and-scream-for-help-1984/", "unformatted_src": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Scream-for-Help-Corey-Parker.jpg", "src": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Scream-for-Help-Corey-Parker.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Scream for Help Corey Parker", "alt_text": "Soap Opera Step-Father Slasher: Corey Parker and Scream for Help (1984)", "original_width": 1920, "original_height": 1080, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/soap-opera-step-father-slasher-corey-parker-and-scream-for-help-1984/", "unformatted_src": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/doombox.jpg", "src": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/doombox.jpg", "formatted_filename": "doombox", "alt_text": "Doomwatch (UK DVD review)", "original_width": 1529, "original_height": 2162, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/soap-opera-step-father-slasher-corey-parker-and-scream-for-help-1984/", "unformatted_src": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/SlaughterHotelFeatured1.jpg", "src": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/SlaughterHotelFeatured1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "SlaughterHotelFeatured", "alt_text": "Slaughter Hotel (US Blu-Ray Review)", "original_width": 620, "original_height": 330, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://diaboliquemagazine.com/soap-opera-step-father-slasher-corey-parker-and-scream-for-help-1984/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303356.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20220121101528-20220121131528-00042.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 272582841, "warc_record_length": 41522}
[ null, "Michael Winner’s Scream For Help (1984) is a thoroughly enjoyable – as well as nutsy – hybrid of a Nancy Drew style mystery, a psycho-thriller that has gas lighting on the agenda and a contemporary slasher (which were all the rage during the early to mid-eighties). From its opening line told in voice over from the film’s spunky protagonist Christie (Rachael Kelly) (“My step father is trying to kill my mother”) right into the final act which plays out like an explosively violent cat and mouse home invasion film, the piece powers through with a sturdy cast, dynamic screenplay from Tom Holland and an inspired visual and tonal approach from director Winner who had just come off his remake of the 1945 classic The Wicked Lady. One of the young stars of Scream For Help was Corey Parker, a talented teen who does not share this scribe’s views on what Winner intended with the style of this psychotic step-father story. “It was a fairly simplistic approach to telling the story”, says Parker, “I don’t think it had very high ambitions in any aesthetic sense.”\n\nScream For Help would be Parker’s first feature film after working in television on the series As The World Turns. Parker recalls, “I had studied at the High School of Performing Arts in New York City. I had done a lot of theatre in New York. Michael Winner seemed nice when I auditioned. I think I had three callbacks for that role.” Originally, director Richard Franklin was meant to take the lead on churning out the film after he and screenwriter Tom Holland worked wonders together with the critically acclaimed Psycho II, however, that would not come fruition. Holland has since gone on the record to say that he wished Richard Franklin directed the film (instead of moving on to do his killer orang-utan film Link), because he felt Michael Winner completely changed the tone of his script. Parker adds “The tone of the script that I read and what we shot seemed to be similar to an after school special that had gone down a dark alley, it was not reaching for any lofty goal that I could see.” Parker also recalls that working with Michael Winner was not a pleasant experience, and before production had not seen Winner’s cult favorites such as the Death Wish films, or his ventures into the horror genre such as The Sentinel.\n\nOn the subject of his character of Josh, Corey Parker says, “He was innocent and was forced into a traumatic situation when he had not tools for dealing with it. That was how I saw him anyway. He was a part of me. He was the naïve and kind innocent who was just starting to learn about life, he still had one foot in childhood. He had a good heart. Just no clue on what to do with the situation. He became heroic ultimately and that was good for him and for me. He developed courage.”\n\nThe lead, Rachel Kelly, truly embodies the essence of a complicated teen written by super talented writer Tom Holland. She and Corey Parker share a wonderful dynamic – here is this girl who is incredibly smart, resourceful and energetic but also completely nervous about intimacy. She’s a multi-faceted and perpetually interesting character and being younger than the general older teen in 80s slashers makes her somehow less vulnerable because she has such unashamed spunk and zeal. “Rachel was great”, recalls Parker, “an authentic person, nothing phony about her at all. We had a good relaxed connection. No problems. I was glad to work with her.”\n\nAs the film’s villain, David Allen Brooks makes a perfect psychotic and one of the most fascinating features is that he isn’t the masked “boogeyman” you’d find in most slasher films of the time. Here is a guy who is handsome, athletic and “together”. Parker remembers, “David was really a sweet guy. It was interesting to watch his transformation. He was totally committed. He was like a mentor to me on that. He had done a lot of soap opera. He had an amazing apartment on the east side of Manhattan. He was really a good guy.”\n\nWhen asked about the most memorable sequences to shoot, Parker recalls, “Eating peanut butter out of the jar. Michael Winner started the camera rolling and told me to eat peanut butter as fast as I could, but he never called “cut.” He used a thousand foot magazine on the camera and had me try to eat an entire jar of pb in one session. It was sadistic and ultimately painful as hell. The sex scene with the other young actress, I can’t remember her name. She was 16 and I was 18. Her mom was on set. They were nervous about the scene, she would be topless. I was on top of her, trying to be a sensitive lover or whatever and Michael W. started yelling obscenities at me that I needed to “F*** her HARD!!” he was crude and abusive. It was a nightmare. I did like rescuing Rachel from the fire. After the production Michael Winner gave me round trip tickets to Paris (we shot in London mostly). I think he knew he’d been awful.”\n\nAnother addition to Scream For Help that makes it such a unique film, is John Paul Jones’s score which has such a soap opera feel to it adding to its endearing “strangeness”. “I got to meet John Paul Jones,” says Parker, “so that was certainly a dream for me. I grew up in NYC listening to Led Zeppelin. His music surprised me but it was appropriate. I have the album. Jimmy Page played on it too.” Parker would go on to appear in Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, however the young actor was not strictly taking roles in horror movies. He says, “I wasn’t consciously going for horror movies, just an actor hoping to book a job. I auditioned for Fri the 13th in L.A. Danny Steinmann directed and we had great fun on that shoot.”", null, null ]
[ null, "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/day-of-empire.jpg?w=616", null, "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/jew-mass-murderers1.png?w=569&h=427", null, "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/wiesel-wants-you-to-believe.jpg?w=616", null, "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/yalta-conference-churchill-roosevelt-stalin.jpg?w=463&h=389", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://wearswar.wordpress.com/2018/05/03/wearswar-review-day-of-empire-by-yale-professor-amy-chua-an-historical-work-driven-by-self-interest-a-politically-correct-agenda/?replytocom=2227", "unformatted_src": "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/day-of-empire.jpg?w=616", "src": "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/day-of-empire.jpg?w=616", "formatted_filename": "day of empire", "alt_text": "day of empire", "original_width": 260, "original_height": 401, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wearswar.wordpress.com/2018/05/03/wearswar-review-day-of-empire-by-yale-professor-amy-chua-an-historical-work-driven-by-self-interest-a-politically-correct-agenda/?replytocom=2227", "unformatted_src": "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/jew-mass-murderers1.png?w=569&h=427", "src": "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/jew-mass-murderers1.png?w=569&h=427", "formatted_filename": "jew mass murderers", "alt_text": "jew mass murderers", "rendered_width": 569, "rendered_height": 427, "original_width": 568, "original_height": 426, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wearswar.wordpress.com/2018/05/03/wearswar-review-day-of-empire-by-yale-professor-amy-chua-an-historical-work-driven-by-self-interest-a-politically-correct-agenda/?replytocom=2227", "unformatted_src": "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/wiesel-wants-you-to-believe.jpg?w=616", "src": "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/wiesel-wants-you-to-believe.jpg?w=616", "formatted_filename": "wiesel wants you to believe", "alt_text": "Wiesel wants you to believe", "original_width": 616, "original_height": 333, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wearswar.wordpress.com/2018/05/03/wearswar-review-day-of-empire-by-yale-professor-amy-chua-an-historical-work-driven-by-self-interest-a-politically-correct-agenda/?replytocom=2227", "unformatted_src": "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/yalta-conference-churchill-roosevelt-stalin.jpg?w=463&h=389", "src": "https://wearswar.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/yalta-conference-churchill-roosevelt-stalin.jpg?w=463&h=389", "formatted_filename": "yalta conference churchill roosevelt stalin", "alt_text": "Yalta Conference-Churchill-Roosevelt-Stalin", "rendered_width": 463, "rendered_height": 389, "original_width": 463, "original_height": 388, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://wearswar.wordpress.com/2018/05/03/wearswar-review-day-of-empire-by-yale-professor-amy-chua-an-historical-work-driven-by-self-interest-a-politically-correct-agenda/?replytocom=2227", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250628549.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20200125011232-20200125040232-00361.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 715350301, "warc_record_length": 44275}
[ "Establishment historians characterize National Socialist Germany as a uniquely barbaric, vile and criminal regime that was totally responsible for starting World War II and the most heinous war crimes in world history. Day of Empire helped inspire the writing of Germany’s War: The Origin’s, Atrocities & Aftermath of WWII by John Wear in order to bring history into accord with the facts.\n\nAmy Chua was born in America to ethnic-Chinese parents. She is married to Jewish Yale Law Professor Jed Rubenfeld. They have two daughters.", null, "The book Day of Empire by Yale law professor Amy Chua postulates that tolerance is a necessary condition for a nation to become a world-dominant power. Tolerance as defined in her book refers\n\n“to the degree of freedom with which individuals or groups of different ethnic, religious, racial, linguistic, or other backgrounds are permitted to coexist, participate, and rise in society.”[1]\n\nThe first part of Chapter Ten of Day of Empire examines what she calls the “brutally intolerant” regime of Nazi Germany. In this article I will quote from parts of Chapter Ten of her book, with analysis of some mistakes she makes and how she can obtain more accurate information about National Socialist Germany.\n\nMy response: Neither National Socialist Germany or Japan threatened to take over the world. This is discussed in detail in Chapters One, Two, Three, Four and Ten of my book Germany’s War.\n\nMy response: Chapters Five, Six, and Seven of Germany’s War document how the Allies mass murdered more than 9 million Germans after the end of World War II. This is a savage butchery during peace time that is seldom mentioned by historians and our controlled media. These Allied crimes were worse than any crimes committed by National Socialist Germany during World War II. I also don’t know how Amy Chua can claim that Stalin’s purges before World War II were less brutal than the crimes allegedly committed by National Socialist Germany.", null, "My response: As discussed in Chapter Ten of Germany’s War, National Socialist Germany did practice racial discrimination. However, it is a myth that Germany claimed to be the “Master Race.” Hitler never made any such claim or used any term remotely resembling “Master Race.” Instead, Hitler used the term “Aryan” to represent all the Germanic peoples of Europe, including the British, Dutch, Swedes, Norwegians, Fins, Swiss, and all other European people of Germanic origin. The term “Master Race,” so dearly beloved by anti-Germans, was never even used in SS training. Hitler also never sought for Germany or Aryans to be the rulers of the world.\n\nMy response: As discussed in Chapter Eight of Germany’s War, there were no homicidal gas chambers in any of the German concentration camps during World War II.\n\nMy response: As discussed in Chapter Eight of Germany’s War, Germany constructed crematoria in their concentration camps to dispose of people who died from natural causes such as typhus, typhoid, etc. However, Germany did not have homicidal gas chambers or a program of genocide against Jews during World War II.", null, "Theodore von Karman was a Hungarian Jew who moved to the United States in 1930. Although he got his PhD in Germany and worked in Germany for a number of years, he had left Germany before Hitler came to power.[9] Eugene Wigner, Leo Szilard and Edward Teller were also all Hungarian Jews who studied and worked in Germany for a period of time. While Hitler’s rise to power influenced them to leave Germany, none of them had become German citizens.\n\nAlbert Einstein was a German citizen, but not a loyal German. Einstein while living in Berlin had hoped for Germany to be defeated in World War I. He would have been worthless to Germany during World War II no matter who ruled Germany. Lise Meitner spent World War II in Sweden, and did not work on any military projects during the war. Meitner’s absence did not hurt the German war effort.\n\nDeutsche Physik never became established National Socialist physics. As historian Mark Walker puts it, “despite his [Stark’s] best efforts, in the end his science was not accepted, supported, or used by the Third Reich.”[10]\n\nMy response: Amy Chua’s sources for this statement is Lucy Dawidowicz’s The War Against the Jews and William Shirer’s The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, neither of which are scholarly books. There is no credible evidence for this statement. As documented in Chapter Eight of Germany’s War, Germany did not have a program of genocide against Jews and certainly did not murder 5 million non-Jewish Ukrainians.\n\nMy response: As explained in Chapters One, Two, Three, Four and Ten of Germany’s War, Germany did not fight in World War II for Lebensraum or any other malicious reasons. The primary aggressor nations in World War II were the Soviet Union, the United States, and Great Britain.", null, "Historian Harry Elmer Barnes disputes the generally accepted theory of Hitler’s diabolism. Barnes states that some very well informed people contend that Hitler was too soft, generous and honorable rather than too tough and ruthless. They point to the following considerations:\n\n[Hitler] made a genuine and liberal peace offer to Britain on August 25, 1939; he permitted the British to escape at Dunkirk to encourage Britain to make peace, which later on cost him the war in North Africa; he failed to occupy all of France, take North Africa at once, and split the British Empire; he lost the Battle of Britain by failing to approve the savagery of saturation bombing of civilians and to build armed bombers to carry on this type of military barbarism which played so large a role in the Allied victory; he delayed his attack on Russia and offered Molotov lavish concessions in November, 1940, to keep peace between Germany and Russia; he lost the war with Russia by delaying the invasion in order to bail Mussolini out of his idiotic attack on Greece; and he declared war on the United States to keep his pledged word with Japan which had long before made it clear that it deserved no such consideration and loyalty from Hitler.[14]\n\nAmy Chua has an outstanding academic record at Harvard Law School. I am sure she is an excellent law professor at Yale Law School. However, her research regarding World War II history is extremely shallow and biased. I recommend that she read revisionist works such as Germany’s War to gain a broader historical perspective." ]
[ null, "http://www.streetritual.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/cover_art1-500x480.jpg", "http://streetritual.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/cover_art1.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "http://www.streetritual.com/kitsch-meets-glitch/?effects-of-retin-a", "unformatted_src": "http://www.streetritual.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/cover_art1-500x480.jpg", "src": "http://www.streetritual.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/cover_art1-500x480.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cover art", "rendered_width": 500, "rendered_height": 480, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 480, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://www.streetritual.com/kitsch-meets-glitch/?effects-of-retin-a", "unformatted_src": "http://streetritual.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/cover_art1.jpg", "src": "http://streetritual.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/cover_art1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cover art", "rendered_width": 500, "rendered_height": 500, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://www.streetritual.com/kitsch-meets-glitch/?effects-of-retin-a", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875143635.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20200218055414-20200218085414-00162.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 239398476, "warc_record_length": 18056}
[ "Critical Beats for the Climate", null, null, "Once upon a time in the Pacific Northwest, Miss ill-esha was meticulously crafting away, knitting together threads of jazz, ethnic and electronic music. Half a world away in Europe, Miss GiGi provoked the scene with her tantalizing mix of performance art and musical experimentation, creating visual projections in an array of costumes. One day this Queen of Kitsch descended from her starry cloud to encounter the glitchy soundscapes of ill-esha. Digging in her treasure chest for Kitsch Palace’s finest gems, ill-esha warped and wobbled to her heart’s content…\n\nElements from the resulting collaborations were originally featured on the electro-pop-influenced Kitsch Palace album, “Tales from the Wonderground”. Sliced with surgical precision by ill-esha’s glitched-out scalpel, both tracks find a fresh energy. The story of a reckless Mata Hari takes on a new groove with warm, heavy bass, uplifting pads and funked-out syncopation. Eurodance-influenced “Shiki Miki” is draped in loungey velvet, surrounded with lush harmonies and purple-tinged atmospheres. Both tunes feature ill-esha’s trademark R&B-laced melodies blended with a sassy splash of Kitsch.\n\nOut January 10th on Addictech!\n\nCheck out the promo video for Shiki Miki here.\nill-esha vs Kitsch Palace" ]
[ "https://www.naturalblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/12-21-Featured_Image.jpg", null, "https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51NQ1hiXP-L._SL160_.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.naturalblaze.com/2017/12/suppress-vaccine-safety-concerns-financial-interests-part-two.html?utm_source=Natural+Blaze+Subscribers&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=433fb63b76-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_term=0_b73c66b129-433fb63b76-388205085", "unformatted_src": "https://www.naturalblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/12-21-Featured_Image.jpg", "src": "https://www.naturalblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/12-21-Featured_Image.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Featured Image", "rendered_width": 800, "rendered_height": 417, "original_width": 800, "original_height": 417, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.naturalblaze.com/2017/12/suppress-vaccine-safety-concerns-financial-interests-part-two.html?utm_source=Natural+Blaze+Subscribers&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=433fb63b76-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_term=0_b73c66b129-433fb63b76-388205085", "unformatted_src": "https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51NQ1hiXP-L._SL160_.jpg", "src": "https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51NQ1hiXP-L._SL160_.jpg", "formatted_filename": "NQ hiXP L", "alt_text": "Pure Hawaiian Spirulina - 500mg tablets 400 count \u2013 Boosts Energy and Supports Immunity \u2013 Vegan, Non GMO \u2013 Natural Superfood Grown in Hawaii", "rendered_width": 160, "rendered_height": 160, "original_width": 160, "original_height": 160, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.naturalblaze.com/2017/12/suppress-vaccine-safety-concerns-financial-interests-part-two.html?utm_source=Natural+Blaze+Subscribers&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=433fb63b76-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_term=0_b73c66b129-433fb63b76-388205085", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487643703.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20210619051239-20210619081239-00066.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 815644116, "warc_record_length": 38533}
[ null, "In Part One of this analysis, we described how two highly biased non-profits—the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Immunization Action Coalition (IAC)—have been attacking World Mercury Project and its Chairman, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for daring to counter false claims about vaccine safety. Yet the AAP, IAC and other non-profits such as Every Child by Two (ECBT) are among the leading actors propagating misleading assertions about vaccine safety. All three also are actively lobbying legislators to effectively jettison informed consent in favor of mandatory vaccines. (In Part One, we also discussed two vaccine advocacy coalitions: the 317 Coalition and the Adult Vaccine Access Coalition.)\n\nIn Part Two, we take a closer look at these three particular non-profits (AAP, IAC and ECBT), which were the focus of a trenchant investigation published in The BMJ in November 2017. The BMJ is an international peer-reviewed medical journal that takes pride in the dictum that “knowledge for healthcare professionals and patients should be independent and unbiased” [emphasis added]. The article’s author is Peter Doshi, BMJassociate editor, who takes this statement to heart by dissecting the funding sources and activities of three vaccine advocacy organizations and asking whether they are “sufficiently independent.”\n\nVaccine advocacy organizations like to pass themselves off as credible and independent sources of information. However, as Doshi immediately points out, the three dominant players (AAP, IAC and ECBT) all receive corporate funding from vaccine manufacturers as well as significant government funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). AAP is also intertwined with CDC through AAP’s representation on the CDC-based Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the influential committee that meets several times annually to formulate childhood and adult vaccine schedule recommendations.\n\nThe light that Doshi shines on the vaccine advocacy organizations’ intentionally opaque finances is one of the article’s most significant contributions. Doshi shows that, over the past decade, CDC has been a “steady funder” of all three non-profits. AAP has received roughly $20 million from CDC since 2009, over a third of which ($7 million) was explicitly vaccine-related. The IAC received over $2 million in CDC vaccine-related funding over the same time frame, and a third of ECBT’s annual contributions comes from CDC.", null, "Non-profits, regardless of their funding sources, have limits on the amounts they can spend on lobbying without losing their tax-exempt status. Nonetheless, as Doshi describes, the three vaccine organizations are not shy about engaging in major lobbying initiatives:\n\nIn 2014, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) issued a report on the extent to which Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) grant-making agencies monitor grantees’ compliance with federal prohibitions on the use of grant funds for lobbying activities. The report’s overall conclusion was that although the sampled grantees were aware of the lobbying prohibitions, “limited methods exist to identify noncompliance” within the HHS’s 13 awarding agencies, which include CDC. In other words, the CDC is unlikely to know whether its grantees are misapplying some of their CDC funds toward lobbying activities. In the OIG survey and report, one of the respondents (a Chief Grant Management Officer) admitted that “A whistleblower or media contact would be the primary source of identifying a possible violation.”\n\nDoshi reminds readers that “US federal law prohibits the use of CDC award money for lobbying, a prohibition that ‘includes grass roots lobbying efforts by award recipients that are directed at inducing members of the public to contact their elected representatives to urge support of, or opposition to, proposed or pending legislation.’” It is not possible to determine from the existing evidence whether the CDC’s relationship with AAP, IAC and ECBT “crosses a [legal] line.” However, it is clear that when these budget-conscious non-profits receive grant money from CDC, those grants free up other monies for lobbying purposes.\n\nThese groups are so strongly pro-vaccination that the public is getting a one-sided message that all vaccines are created equal…regardless of the circumstances.\n\nIn addition, Doshi makes it clear that the three organizations are incapable of critically appraising the CDC’s vaccine recommendations. A conflict of interest specialist interviewed by Doshi stated, “These groups are so strongly pro-vaccination that the public is getting a one-sided message that all vaccines are created equal…regardless of the circumstances. Reality is a little different.” A watchdog journalist told Doshi that the three vaccine organizations are “certainly not financially independent, and it would appear they are also not philosophically and intellectually independent, which is just as important—if not more so.”\n\nChinks in the safety narrative\n\nThe financial and other information uncovered by Doshi indicates that AAP, IAC and ECBT are key players in a well-funded and highly orchestrated campaign to drown out any and all dissenting voices on the topic of vaccine safety. Thus, the growing number of individuals, families, organizations and even countries expressing declining confidence in vaccine safety remains a thorn in their side. Moreover, the vaccine advocacy organizations cannot suppress the fact that the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)—actually touted by the IAC as “the nation’s frontline vaccine safety surveillance system”—represents the tip of the vaccine injury iceberg, capturing as little as 1% of vaccine-related adverse events. Even with vast underreporting, the U.S. government’s Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has paid out $3.7 billion dollars since 1988 to vaccine-injured individuals who have managed to prove (against great odds) their injury claims.\n\nIn 2011, Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg perhaps had these billions of dollars of vaccine injury payments in mind when they wrote a dissenting opinion to a Court decision (Bruesewitz v. Wyeth LLC, 562 U.S. 223) pertaining to the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act that created the compensation program. In their dissent, the two Justices stated,\n\n“The majority’s decision leaves a regulatory vacuum in which no one—neither the FDA nor any other federal agency, nor state and federal juries—ensures that vaccine manufacturers adequately take account of scientific and technological advancements.”\n\n“Manufacturers, given the lack of robust competition in the vaccine market, will often have little or no incentive to improve the designs of vaccines that are already generating significant profit margins.”\n\nThe Justices’ prescient comments have only become more relevant in the years since the 2011 opinion. The time to open up vaccine safety to real scientific scrutiny and unbiased debate is now.\n\nThe time to open up vaccine safety to real scientific scrutiny and unbiased debate is now." ]
[ null, "https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/cms/images/ca/126/0395_637913314227391549.jpg", "https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/cms/images/ca/126/0395_637909832625922876.png", "https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/cms/images/ca/126/0399_637913395120495761.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.hrreporter.com/news/hr-news/2019-canadian-hr-awards-winners-announced/304594", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/cms/images/ca/126/0395_637913314227391549.jpg", "src": "https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/cms/images/ca/126/0395_637913314227391549.jpg", "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.hrreporter.com/news/hr-news/2019-canadian-hr-awards-winners-announced/304594", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/cms/images/ca/126/0395_637909832625922876.png", "src": "https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/cms/images/ca/126/0395_637909832625922876.png", "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.hrreporter.com/news/hr-news/2019-canadian-hr-awards-winners-announced/304594", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/cms/images/ca/126/0399_637913395120495761.jpg", "src": "https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/cms/images/ca/126/0399_637913395120495761.jpg", "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.hrreporter.com/news/hr-news/2019-canadian-hr-awards-winners-announced/304594", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103360935.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20220628081102-20220628111102-00264.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 881142328, "warc_record_length": 10943}
[ "The winners of the 2019 Canadian HR Awards were announced last night in front of 950 of the country’s top HR leaders at the Beanfield Centre in Toronto.\n\nTwenty-five awards were presented to the most outstanding HR professionals, companies and teams from across Canada.\n\nAnother major highlight was Kin Choi, the Assistant Deputy Minister (human resources – civilian) of the Department of National Defence, being awarded the Queen’s University IRC Award for Lifetime Achievement.\n\nOther major individual prizes included the KPMG in Canada Award for HR Champion (CEO), awarded to Lynn Oldfield of AIG Canada, and the Leadership Agency Award for HR Leader of the Year, awarded to Cathie Brow of Revera.\n\nThe full list of winners and finalists are available on www.hrawards.ca.\n\nThe ADP Canada Award for HR Rising Star of the Year\n\nThe HRPA Award for Woman of Distinction\n\nThe KPMG in Canada Award for Canadian HR Champion (CEO)\n\nThe Leadership Agency Award for HR Leader of the Year\n\nThe MaxSys Staffing & Consulting Award for Most Effective Recruitment Strategy\n\nThe Mercer Award for Excellence in Diversity & Inclusion\n\nThe University of Waterloo Award for Best Next Generation Employment Innovation\n\nThe Venngo Award of Excellence for Financial, Physical & Mental Wellness\n\nCanadian HR Team of the Year (Fewer Than 500 Employees)\n\nCanadian HR Team of the Year (Finance or Insurance)\n\nCanadian HR Team of the Year (Retail or Hospitality)\n\nMost Innovative Use of HR Technology", null, null, null ]
[ "https://twinfinite.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Gollum-scaled.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://twinfinite.net/2021/01/the-lord-of-the-rings-gollum-delayed-to-2022/", "unformatted_src": "https://twinfinite.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Gollum-scaled.jpg", "src": "https://twinfinite.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Gollum-scaled.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Gollum scaled", "alt_text": "Gollum", "rendered_width": 1855, "rendered_height": 1080, "original_width": 1855, "original_height": 1080, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://twinfinite.net/2021/01/the-lord-of-the-rings-gollum-delayed-to-2022/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662522270.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20220518115411-20220518145411-00322.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 681458419, "warc_record_length": 20265}
[ null, "The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, the action adventure game featuring the titular Stoor-Hobbit, has been delayed until 2022, according to a press release.\n\nAccording to the press release sent by Dead Good PR, developer Daedalic Entertainment has signed a co-publishing and distribution agreement with Warhammer: Chaosbane and Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong publisher Nacon for the game.\n\nThe Lord of the Rings: Gollum is now scheduled to release in 2022 and will be “developed for Xbox and PlayStation consoles, Nintendo Switch, and PC.”\n\nThe game was originally announced in March 2019 and was set for the latter-half of 2021 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and the Nintendo Switch.\n\nDaedalic Entertainment did reveal some screenshots and details about the game last year, but here is an overview of the game included in the press release:\n\nThe Lord of the Rings: Gollum is a story-driven action adventure. Take on a perilous journey as Gollum, chasing the only thing that is precious to him. Climb, leap and sneak your way past dangers or into advantageous spots. Gollum is skillful and sly, but also torn by his split personality. It is up to you to decide whether the darker side of Gollum takes over or if there is a spark of reason left in what once was Sméagol." ]
[ "https://aentcdn.azureedge.net/graphics/items/sdimages/a/500/0/1/6/8/3448610.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://monstermusicsc.com/UPC/670516101623", "unformatted_src": "https://aentcdn.azureedge.net/graphics/items/sdimages/a/500/0/1/6/8/3448610.jpg", "src": "https://aentcdn.azureedge.net/graphics/items/sdimages/a/500/0/1/6/8/3448610.jpg", "alt_text": "Jonatha Brooke - Midnight. Hallelujah", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://monstermusicsc.com/UPC/670516101623", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046154878.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20210804142918-20210804172918-00568.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 396864859, "warc_record_length": 18697}
[ null, "Jonatha Brooke is a singer songwriter who, after having released albums on Elektra Records, and Universal/Verve, started her own independent label, Bad Dog Records, as one of the original DIY artists. Midnight. Hallelujah. Will be her sixth (6th) studio release on Bad Dog Records. She has also released one live CD, and one live CD/DVD. She has written songs for 3 Disney films, Katy Perry, and The Courtyard Hounds. She wrote the theme song to Joss Whedon's Dollhouse, and has had her songs placed in numerous TV programs. Midnight. Hallelujah. #is her first studio recording that she will tour behind since her critically acclaimed release, The Works (2008), which combined previously unheard lyrics of Woody Guthrie with Brooke's music. Brooke has a strong live performance base and will tour extensively to promote Midnight. Hallelujah" ]
[ "https://steelvn.vn/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/0a973aced3230a7d53326-300x225.jpg", null, "https://steelvn.vn/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2-300x225.jpg", null, "https://steelvn.vn/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/1653213010605-300x169.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://steelvn.vn/new/eu-hrc-market-mood-remains-bearish-on-lack-of-demand-published-08-jun-2022", "unformatted_src": "https://steelvn.vn/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/0a973aced3230a7d53326-300x225.jpg", "src": "https://steelvn.vn/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/0a973aced3230a7d53326-300x225.jpg", "formatted_filename": "a aced a d", "alt_text": "Advantages of Cold Rolled Steel", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 225, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://steelvn.vn/new/eu-hrc-market-mood-remains-bearish-on-lack-of-demand-published-08-jun-2022", "unformatted_src": "https://steelvn.vn/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2-300x225.jpg", "src": "https://steelvn.vn/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2-300x225.jpg", "alt_text": "Lipped Channel - an overview", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 225, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://steelvn.vn/new/eu-hrc-market-mood-remains-bearish-on-lack-of-demand-published-08-jun-2022", "unformatted_src": "https://steelvn.vn/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/1653213010605-300x169.jpg", "src": "https://steelvn.vn/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/1653213010605-300x169.jpg", "alt_text": "vietnam steel company ", "rendered_width": 550, "rendered_height": 310, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 169, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://steelvn.vn/new/eu-hrc-market-mood-remains-bearish-on-lack-of-demand-published-08-jun-2022", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499949.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20230201180036-20230201210036-00620.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 566434553, "warc_record_length": 8688}
[ null, "Advantages of Cold Rolled Steel\nEngineers and designers alike must decide on the ...", null, "Lipped Channel - an overview\nLipped channels are cold-formed sections which ...\n\nDownward sentiment prevailed in the European hot-rolled coil market June 7 because of low demand from end-users and distributors.\n\nDeals made by two German mills have been reported at Eur950/mt ex-works Ruhr. Some sources also reported offers and achievable prices at the same level.\n\nOne source said those mills might give discounts of about Eur10/mt to some customers.\n\nA distributor reported that some mills made deals at Eur900/mt ex-works Ruhr to fill order books, but the information was not widely confirmed. Two other market participants, however, said that such low prices could be achieved for big volumes or for coil with high extras, but that such prices have been below the average market level.", null, "Trading activity has remained muted across the EU as distributors booked small volumes of coil to restock some specifications. Low demand of end-consumers and risks of further spot price decreases made buyers delay restocking.\n\n“There are rumors about some mills giving massive discounts, and there are no updates about production cuts, so buyers can only wait until the situation becomes clear,” a Northern European distributor said.\n\nEuropean steelmakers were expected to reduce steel output to balance lower demand and supply. The mills, however, have not made any announcements on the issue yet.\n\n“I still heard about production cuts during my conversations with the mills. But nothing follows, market remains in oversupply,” a trader said. “I heard that the mills are concerned that a stoppage of a blast furnace would be too expensive, and they hope that steel prices would recover without production cuts. I doubt that is possible.”\n\nEuropean steelmakers aim to finalize negotiations of third-quarter and second half of the year contracts with the automotive industry by the end of June. The mills might make a decision on the steel output reduction afterward when they have clearer ideas on the volumes required by long-term buyers, some sources said." ]
[ "https://www.eurasiareview.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/b-139-800x445.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.eurasiareview.com/12032021-new-icecube-detection-proves-60-year-old-theory/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.eurasiareview.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/b-139-800x445.jpg", "src": "https://www.eurasiareview.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/b-139-800x445.jpg", "alt_text": "A visualization of the Glashow resonance event detected by IceCube. The event was nicknamed \"Hydrangea.\" CREDIT IceCube Collaboration", "rendered_width": 800, "rendered_height": 445, "original_width": 800, "original_height": 445, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.eurasiareview.com/12032021-new-icecube-detection-proves-60-year-old-theory/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780055632.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20210917090202-20210917120202-00688.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 745720949, "warc_record_length": 19411}
[ null, "A visualization of the Glashow resonance event detected by IceCube. The event was nicknamed \"Hydrangea.\" CREDIT: IceCube Collaboration\n\nOn December 6, 2016, a high-energy particle called an electron antineutrino was hurtling through space at nearly the speed of light. Normally, the ghostly particle would zip right through the Earth as if it weren’t even there.\n\nBut this particle just so happened to smash into an electron deep inside the South Pole’s glacial ice. The collision created a new particle, known as the W- boson. That boson quickly decayed, creating a shower of secondary particles.\n\nThe whole thing played out in front of the watchful detectors of a massive telescope buried in the Antarctic ice, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. This enabled IceCube to make the first ever detection of a Glashow resonance event, a phenomenon predicted 60 years ago by Nobel laureate physicist Sheldon Glashow.\n\nThis detection provides the latest confirmation of the Standard Model, the name of the particle physics theory explaining the universe’s fundamental forces and particles.\n\n“Finding it wasn’t necessarily a surprise, but that doesn’t mean I wasn’t very happy to see it,” said Claudio Kopper, an associate professor in Michigan State University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Natural Science. Kopper and his departmental colleague, assistant professor Nathan Whitehorn, lead IceCube’s Diffuse and Atmospheric Flux Working Group behind the discovery.\n\nThe international IceCube Collaboration published this result online on March 11 in the journal Nature.\n\n“Even three years ago, I didn’t think IceCube would be able to make this measurement, or at least as well as we did,” Whitehorn said.\n\nA 3-D plot with columns of green, blue, yellow and orange spheres and other round shapes give a visual representation of the Glashow resonance event detection.\n\nThis detection further demonstrates the ability of IceCube, which observes nearly massless particles called neutrinos using thousands of sensors embedded in the Antarctic ice, to do fundamental physics.\n\nAlthough the Spartans lead the working group, they emphasized that this discovery was a team effort, powered by the paper’s three lead analysts: Lu Lu, an assistant professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison; Tianlu Yuan, an assistant scientist at the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center, or WIPAC; and Christian Haack, a postdoc at the Technical University of Munich.\n\n“We lead weekly meetings, we talk about how the work is done, we ask hard questions,” said Kopper. “But without the people doing the actual analysis, we wouldn’t have anything.”\n\n“Our job is to be the doubters-in-chief,” Whitehorn said. “The lead authors did a great job convincing everyone that this event was a Glashow resonance.”\n\nThe particle physics community has been anticipating such a detection, but Glashow resonance events are extremely rare by nature and technologically challenging to detect.\n\n“When Glashow was a postdoc at Niels Bohr, he could never have imagined that his unconventional proposal for producing the W- boson would be realized by an antineutrino from a faraway galaxy crashing into Antarctic ice,” said Francis Halzen, professor of physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the headquarters of IceCube maintenance and operations, and principal investigator of IceCube.\n\nA Glashow resonance event requires an electron antineutrino with a cosmic amount of energy — at least 6.3 peta-electronvolts, or PeV. For comparison, that’s about 1,000 times more energy than that of the most energetic particles produced by the Earth’s most powerful particle accelerators.\n\nSince IceCube started fully operating in 2011, it has detected hundreds of high-energy neutrinos from space. Yet the neutrino in December 2016 was only the third with an energy higher than 5 PeV.\n\nAnd simply having a high-energy neutrino is not sufficient to detect a Glashow resonance event. The neutrino then has to interact with matter, which is not a guarantee. But IceCube encompasses quite a bit of matter in the form of Antarctic ice.\n\nThe IceCube Laboratory, lighted red against the night sky, is small in this landscape photograph of the South Pole white tundra, which also captures yellow stars and light green auroras.\n\nThe observatory’s detector array has been built into the ice, spanning nearly 250 acres with sensors reaching up to about a mile deep. All told, IceCube boasts a cubic kilometer of coverage, watching over a billion metric tons of extremely clear ice.\n\nThat’s what it takes to detect neutrinos, along with a team of scientists who have the skill and determination to spot rare events.\n\nIceCube’s more than 5,000 detectors take in a tremendous firehose of light, Whitehorn said. Detecting the Glashow resonance meant researchers had to pick out a handful of telltale photons, individual particles of light, from that firehose spray.\n\n“This is some of the most impressive technical work I’ve ever seen,” Whitehorn said, calling the team unstoppable over the years-long effort to confirm this was a Glashow resonance event.\n\nMaking the work even more impressive was the fact that the lead authors — Lu, Yuan and Haack — were in three countries on three different continents during the analysis. Lu was a postdoc at Chiba University in Japan, Yuan was at WIPAC in the U.S. and Haack was a doctoral student at Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen University in Germany.\n\n“It was amazing to me just seeing that that is possible,” Kopper said.\n\nBut this is very much in keeping with the ethos of IceCube, an observatory built on international collaboration. IceCube is operated by a group of scientists, engineers and staff from 53 institutions in 12 countries, together known as the IceCube Collaboration. The project’s headquarters is WIPAC, a research center of UW-Madison in the United States.\n\nTo confirm the detection and usher in a new chapter of neutrino astronomy, the IceCube Collaboration is working to detect more Glashow resonances. And they need IceCube-Gen2, a proposed expansion of the IceCube detector, to make it happen.\n\n“We already know that the astrophysical spectrum does not end at 6 PeV,” Lu said. “The key is to detect more Glashow resonance events and to identify the sources that accelerate those antineutrinos. IceCube-Gen2 will be key to making such measurements in a statistically significant way.”\n\nGlashow himself echoed that sentiment about validation. “To be absolutely sure, we should see another such event at the very same energy as the one that was seen,” said Glashow, now an emeritus professor of physics at Boston University. “So far there’s one, and someday there will be more.”" ]
[ null, "https://images.wemoto.com/news_site/2020/11/05-uid59/devtrail.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.wemoto.com/news/article/1414/motorcycle_tests_suspended_due_to_lockdown", "unformatted_src": "https://images.wemoto.com/news_site/2020/11/05-uid59/devtrail.jpg", "src": "https://images.wemoto.com/news_site/2020/11/05-uid59/devtrail.jpg", "formatted_filename": "devtrail", "alt_text": "Image", "original_width": 845, "original_height": 445, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.wemoto.com/news/article/1414/motorcycle_tests_suspended_due_to_lockdown", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243991269.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20210516105746-20210516135746-00180.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1140431657, "warc_record_length": 15384}
[ "MOTORCYCLE TESTS SUSPENDED DUE TO LOCKDOWN\n\nTHE DVSA SUSPENDS MOTORCYCLE TESTING UNTIL THE END OF LOCKDOWN", null, "It has been announced by the DVSA that motorcycle testing and training has been suspended now until after the November lockdown – well no surprises there really.\nTesting has been stopped in order to keep everyone apart, and theory tests have been suspended as well. Hopefully the lockdown will end on the 2nd of December at which time hopefully motorcycle testing will be able to resume.\nThere is a high demand for motorcycle tests at the moment as many people, who haven't ridden before, have realised that motorcycling is the answer to great socially distanced transport and beats public transport and even cars, for safety and ease of getting around and commuting.\nPeople who had a motorcycle test or training booked for November should be, or have already been informed that it has been postponed by the DVSA and will be told when testing is back up and running again.\nLet's hope that more folks will soon be able to get out there on two wheels – motorcycles are the way forward as we already know!\nLet us know your thoughts at news@wemoto.com or on Facebook.\n\nA NEW BRITTEN V1000 MOTORCYCLE SCALE MODEL IS ON ITS WAY!" ]
[ "http://www.auspop.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Marcus-2BSantoro-2BQ-26A-2BHeader-300x202.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.auspop.com.au/2014/12/qa-marcus-santoro/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.auspop.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Marcus-2BSantoro-2BQ-26A-2BHeader-300x202.jpg", "src": "http://www.auspop.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Marcus-2BSantoro-2BQ-26A-2BHeader-300x202.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Marcus BSantoro BQ A BHeader", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 202, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.auspop.com.au/2014/12/qa-marcus-santoro/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363292.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20211206103243-20211206133243-00541.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 716137343, "warc_record_length": 28073}
[ null, "Melbourne-based EDM star Marcus Santoro is living the dream. Yes, he might still be in his teens, but he’s been sharing the stage with the likes of Avicii, Steve Angello and Steve Aoki, lending his remix talents to some of Australian pop’s finest and scoring club hits across the planet.\nNow he’s teamed up with The Potbelleez for a brand new single which he hopes will help him cross over into the mainstream.\nWe popped a couple of questions to the 19 year old to find out how he got his start, the ‘pinch yourself’ moments in his career to date and, of course, the new single which he no doubt hopes will take him ‘All The Way’ to the top of the charts.\n\nQ : What was it that originally drew you to the world of EDM?\n\nA : I grew up with disco and pop music my entire childhood, so the ‘dance’ side of things was always fairly prominent in my life and that was what initially sparked my love for music. It was about ten years ago when first I discovered EDM. I was given a video of Tiesto in 2004 playing a sold out show in front of thousands. That is what made me fall in love with the whole scene right from the beginning. Although what really drew me to EDM was back in 2006 when I first heard a remix of Evermore’s ‘It’s Too Late’ by an Australian DJ / Producer called ‘Dirty South’. It was his music that really inspired me to take on the challenge to write & produce my own music.\n\nQ : How did you get your start in the industry?\n\nA. I started my career in the industry around 2008. I was around 13 when I first discovered musical software. I was primarily self-taught, I focused on just doing my own thing and learning new techniques and styles by myself. In 2010 I did a short-course in music production and learned new ways of the production process and I decided to take it a little more seriously. I then got a few gigs interstate; my first show ever being at the Sydney International Tennis Centre which led to playing at the Big Top Arena in Sydney and other various venues around Australia. At the time, majority of the shows were for free, as I was just given the opportunity for the experience but it definitely paid off in the long run. It wasn’t until 2013 where I started to send my music off to record labels and I landed a few releases with Neon Records, Ministry Of Sound and Central Station. I mainly focused on just the music itself at the time rather than the whole concept of the DJ/Producer status. I started gaining support from some of the worlds biggest DJs and that was when I knew I could potentially take things to the next level and have a solid future in the business. It’s a massive learning curve, you never stop learning and achieving new things. That is why I love it so much.\n\nQ : You’ve quickly become a man in demand and though arguably your career is still in its infancy, there have been a succession of highlights. What are some of your favourites – and have you had any ‘pinch yourself’ moments?\n\nA. I’ve got a long way to go until I can say “I’ve made it”. As I mentioned before you never stop learning and you’re always doing something new to help make your career and your music what it is today. In such a short time I have indeed had a few highlights which I’m most proud of. My favourite to date would have to be recently when I signed an artist deal with Sony Music Entertainment, as it was a goal of mine that I hoped to achieved a few years down the line. When I got offered a deal at 19 years old, it definitely was a “pinch yourself” moment and it helped me stay true to my passion and keep me motivated.\n\nQ : You’ve been able to tour with some of the biggest names in the business, including Avicii, Steve Angello, Steve Aoki etc. What, if anything, did you learn from watching them play?\n\nA. It’s easily an experience that I’ll never forget, especially when you see some of your favourite influences and artists perform. Learning how they work the crowd and put on a great show is what it’s all about and it is something that I take with me to my own shows.\n\nQ : And, we suppose, further to that… did they give you any tips?\n\nA. Well, that would’ve been amazing but unfortunately no, I had to take it all in myself as they were constantly on the move.\n\nQ : What is it about you that you feel sets you apart from others plying their trade on the country’s decks?\n\nA. I like to think I’m different from other producers & DJs in Australia because of the music that I am playing / producing. A lot of aspiring artists here are doing more ‘Melbourne Bounce’ rather than the whole commercial/mainstream sound that I have decided to take a new direction in and I feel it works for me and differentiates me from others.\n\nQ : You’ve released mixes for the likes of pop divas Zoë Badwi and Bonnie Anderson in the past. Is this something we can expect more of from you in the future?\n\nA. For sure, being able to remix for Zoë was amazing considering it was the official anthem of Mardi Gras in 2013 and to remix for Bonnie Anderson’s smash ‘Blackout’ was even more exciting. You can definitely expect some new and exciting remixes in 2015.\n\nQ : So tell us about ‘All The Way’ and how the collaboration with The Potbelleez came about?\n\nA. It was unexpected and unplanned to say the least. It happened around six months ago at a time I was working on several instrumental records. I received an email one morning that had a really rough draft of the vocal to ‘All The Way’ and was asked if I wanted to pursue this vocal and turn it into a new single. I loved it from the moment I heard it and I knew there was potential. I didn’t know at the time who the vocalist was. It wasn’t until I finished the rough draft of the single that I knew it was Ilan Kidron from The Potbelleez. I also discovered that the record was co-written by multi-platinum selling writers DNA (David Musumeci & Anthony Egizii), who recently wrote and produced ‘You Ruin Me’ by The Veronicas that went to #1 on iTunes. It was a privilege to have had the opportunity to work with such amazing talents and people on this record. It’s definitely an experience that I would like to re-live again and again, as it was a fresh take for me personally on producing and writing music. Having my name next to The Potbelleez on a single is also a dream come true because I grew up listening to their music back in 2007, so I’m very humbled to have an original single together with them.\n\nQ : What’s next on the cards for you? And what can we expect throughout the next 12 months?\n\nLots and lots of new music, and I would love to be hopefully touring within the next six months. Life has been amazing so far and I feel that it’s only going to get better. It feels like I’m on a roller coaster that is only going up and I have no plans to slow down any time soon. You can expect to see some new music together with some really talented and amazing artists coming soon!\n\nMarcus Santoro & The Potbellez’ single ‘All The Way’ is available digitally now." ]
[ "https://assets.thehansindia.com/h-upload/feeds/2019/07/01/191200-shotdead.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.thehansindia.com/news/national/man-shot-dead-in-uttar-pradeshs-shamli-district-542628", "unformatted_src": "https://assets.thehansindia.com/h-upload/feeds/2019/07/01/191200-shotdead.jpg", "src": "https://assets.thehansindia.com/h-upload/feeds/2019/07/01/191200-shotdead.jpg", "formatted_filename": "shotdead", "alt_text": "Man shot dead in Uttar Pradeshs Shamli district", "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.thehansindia.com/news/national/man-shot-dead-in-uttar-pradeshs-shamli-district-542628", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178351134.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20210225124124-20210225154124-00304.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1013523892, "warc_record_length": 42199}
[ null, "The incident took place on Sunday night when Shivam was sitting with his friends outside his house, Station House Officer (SHO), Jhinjhana, OP Choudhry said.\n\nThe body has been sent for postmortem and the matter is being probed, they said.\n\nIn another incident, a 32-year-old man, Arif, was found dead under mysterious conditions at his house in Kairana town in Shamli district on Tuesday.\n\nHis family members have alleged that he was killed over a dispute, involving his wife and in-laws, SHO Yashpal Dhama said.\n\nThe matter is being investigated." ]
[ null, "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Charles-Wesley.jpg", null, "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/ibelieve.jpg", "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/delusion-of-evolution-1.jpg", "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/heroes-series-295x425-208x300.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/articles/faith/charles-wesleys-night-in-the-condemned-cell/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Charles-Wesley.jpg", "src": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Charles-Wesley.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Charles Wesley", "alt_text": "charles wesley", "rendered_width": 400, "rendered_height": 478, "original_width": 400, "original_height": 478, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/articles/faith/charles-wesleys-night-in-the-condemned-cell/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/ibelieve.jpg", "src": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/ibelieve.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ibelieve", "alt_text": "iBelieve Magazine", "rendered_width": 200, "rendered_height": 271, "original_width": 400, "original_height": 541, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/articles/faith/charles-wesleys-night-in-the-condemned-cell/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/delusion-of-evolution-1.jpg", "src": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/delusion-of-evolution-1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "delusion of evolution", "alt_text": "Delusion of Evolution", "rendered_width": 200, "rendered_height": 271, "original_width": 400, "original_height": 541, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/articles/faith/charles-wesleys-night-in-the-condemned-cell/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/heroes-series-295x425-208x300.jpg", "src": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/heroes-series-295x425-208x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "heroes series", "alt_text": "Heroes of the Faith whole series advert", "rendered_width": 208, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 208, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.newlifepublishing.co.uk/articles/faith/charles-wesleys-night-in-the-condemned-cell/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347425481.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20200602162157-20200602192157-00300.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 805909828, "warc_record_length": 18215}
[ "In 1735, the newly ordained Anglican clergyman, Charles Wesley, had accompanied his brother, John, on an ill-fated missionary trip to the new American colony of Georgia.\n\nThe settlers – many of whom had gone there to escape the rigours of conventional religion – found the Wesley’s high-handedness and strict application of the ‘letter of the law’ too much for them and reacted with open hostility towards the brothers.\n\nWhat added to the strain the Wesleys were feeling was that neither of them had any assurance of their own personal salvation. In fact, their very missionary activity in Georgia was intended to ‘save their souls’ by good works.\n\nPerhaps inevitably, Charles’ sensitive and poetic nature collapsed under the strain and after only a year in Georgia he was invalided back to England to be followed some time later by his dejected brother.", null, "A hanging at Tyburn drawn by William Hogarth shows the death cart approaching the gallows amid the boisterous crowd that had gathered to watch the execution. Already completed earlier, following the 18th century evangelical awakening Hogarth revised his picture to include a Methodist preacher pointing the condemned to the way of life everlasting\n\nHowever, on arrival back in England Charles found his friend George Whitefield had discovered the new birth and was preaching to huge congregations. Another influence was a Moravian pastor, Peter Bohler, who began to teach in religious societies attended by the Wesley brothers on the true nature of faith.\n\nIn 1738, Charles moved in with a ‘poor, ignorant mechanic’ named William Bray, because he saw that, in spite of Bray’s lack of education, the man had a real and living relationship with the Saviour. Much of this time, Charles was confined to bed because of ill health, yet he earnestly sought God for the peace he saw in his friends.\n\nIn May, Charles and his group began studying Luther’s ‘Commentary on the Galatians’ together. As Charles was reading this in a society meeting, one of the members, William Holland, was dramatically converted and a few days later Charles himself found peace through the words of Paul, “the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me.” Charles called this his ‘Day of Deliverance’ – it was Whit Sunday, 21 May 1738.\n\nThis article was taken from issue #42 of Heroes of the Faith.\n\nThis isn’t the end of the story!\n\nThis article is from Heroes of the Faith. Click below to find out more about the latest issue.", null, null, null ]
[ null, "https://xraydelta.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/stratasys1.jpg?w=590&h=419" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://xray-delta.com/2013/03/06/dont-make-it-print-it/", "unformatted_src": "https://xraydelta.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/stratasys1.jpg?w=590&h=419", "src": "https://xraydelta.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/stratasys1.jpg?w=590&h=419", "formatted_filename": "stratasys", "alt_text": "stratasys1", "rendered_width": 590, "rendered_height": 419, "original_width": 590, "original_height": 419, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://xray-delta.com/2013/03/06/dont-make-it-print-it/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875143646.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20200218085715-20200218115715-00466.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 995830777, "warc_record_length": 24511}
[ "← Fat Doesn’t Make You Fat: Good and Bad Root Cause Problem Solving\nThe Signal and the Noise: Bayes Rules! →\n\nDon’t Make It, Print It\n\n3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, whereby objects are created from a digital file by depositing layer upon layer of a substance, is now moving from isolated experiments and novelty to full-scale application; a new era of highly advanced manufacturing unrecognizable to most, is upon us and Black Belts, engineers, designers, product developers and most importantly business leaders need to get their minds around this quickly in order to seize upon the opportunities this creates.\n\nTraditional supply chain thinking is rooted in the idea that you make something in one place and have to figure out how to orchestrate the timing and quantity of stuff flowing into the plant and then out to the final consumer. Digital manufacturing, at its extreme, puts micro factories in many places and allows the end-user to make what they need, when they need it. More than that, the digital nature of the process will enable customization of a kind never before practical.\n\nThe future belongs to the people who can develop better and better “printers”, different kinds of substances these printers can use to create things, and the designers who, on their computers, create designs that people want and download from a 3D manufacturing equivalent of iTunes (who knows, it might even be iTunes).\n\nThe rate of change in this area is gathering pace. For example, even as the U.S. Congress wrestles over gun control laws, people are figuring out ways to use 3D printers to print guns and gun parts. The Economist reported:\n\nLast autumn Cody Wilson, a law student at the University of Texas, leased a Stratasys 3D printer. He wanted to print a gun, and more—he and the group he founded, Defense Distributed, wanted to develop blueprints for 3D printing of guns and gun parts, and distribute those blueprints online. Mr Wilson’s motives are overtly political; he wants to “[expand] a free sphere of action…in contradistinction to a planned regulatory scheme…The file is the message. Anyone can have it, anyone can print it, anyone can use it.” Stratasys was not amused. Mr Wilson says they reclaimed their printer before he had even set it up.\n\nUndeterred, Defense Distributed raised enough money first to lease time on 3D printers around Austin, Texas, and then to buy two of their own. Earlier this month they successfully tested a printed, plastic 30-round magazine for an AR-15, one of the most popular rifles in America. They called their magazine “Cuomo”, after New York’s governor, who championed legislation banning magazines that hold more than seven rounds. Others have successfully printed stocks, grips and triggers, though not the chamber or the barrel of a weapon. That is much harder; but all this tinkering makes many people nervous.\n\nSome of that fear may be overblown. Making a gun for personal use is usually not illegal, and home-made guns are nothing new. Ginger Colburn, a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), says her agency has seen guns made from “pens, books, belts, clubs. You name it, people have turned it into firearms.” And it may lead to bad law. Michael Weinberg, a staff lawyer at Public Knowledge, an open-source advocacy group, fears clumsy regulation of 3D printing, rather than of the weapons themselves.\n\nTo that end, Steve Israel, a Democratic congressman from Long Island, plans to introduce legislation renewing and expanding the Undetectable Firearms Act. That bill outlaws guns undetectable to common X-ray machines. Mr Israel wants to make plastic magazines illegal too. Easier said than done. Banning plastic gun parts when none existed was one thing. Enforcing a ban when anyone with an internet connection and a 3D printer can make them is entirely another.\n\nThe article mentions Stratasys (http://www.stratasys.com/). This one of several companies driving the 3D printing revolution. Their Idea Series 3D printers are not designed with just big companies in mind, but individuals. The Mojo unit in this line sells for $9,900; it’s about the size of a large microwave oven. 3D printing will help enable, for those with the vision, truly lean end-to-end supply chains. It will also put many traditional companies under pressure.\n\nEven those industries that currently (I say currently because who knows what will happen even just 5 years from now) are not under threat of 3D printing, need to think of ways to push more of what they do into the online, digital realm as well as to think about many smaller production centers that are closer to customers and therefore enable shorter supply chains (with less finished goods in storage and in transit) that are more responsive local demand levels and tastes.", null ]
[ "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1sDAT6KSPL._SX450_.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/7l77r1mvijfvo8pa506fnf7fo3.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/B1mMWEjCS7S.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/3kirg430fjh5ho1raia6ogo8k.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/bnii1go4k4629lbd87s0eaahn4.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/47ts95re9pfje16t77j8g75lff.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/rlsptf0llcns11s7j3aqpg85be.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/i9q9jdnrccsfbsqv5i2o0qrk9a.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/cmu319vc8oq4h0pvo6vfuajsbp.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1utUOzBlZL.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/4h3qckm60k6mp29jpugqunskfk.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/krnp5gqaplr7beg9v0u0q9p09m.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/gb61hsato9kq694bdhh2enlii.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/gjo3krg6o02nh5lmtkia4kikcp.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/kioif19r995ptc67fejn02motu.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1PKkn06KFL.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1TU-yTfHiL.jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/817d30FyYwL._AC_US218_..jpg", "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81BBydHvZ4L._AC_US218_..jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1sDAT6KSPL._SX450_.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1sDAT6KSPL._SX450_.jpg", "formatted_filename": "A sDAT KSPL", "alt_text": "Hannah Brencher", "original_width": 450, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/7l77r1mvijfvo8pa506fnf7fo3.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/7l77r1mvijfvo8pa506fnf7fo3.jpg", "formatted_filename": "l r mvijfvo pa fnf fo", "alt_text": "Annie F. Downs", "original_width": 768, "original_height": 768, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/B1mMWEjCS7S.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/B1mMWEjCS7S.jpg", "formatted_filename": "B mMWEjCS S", "alt_text": "Morgan Harper Nichols", "original_width": 2316, "original_height": 3088, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/3kirg430fjh5ho1raia6ogo8k.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/3kirg430fjh5ho1raia6ogo8k.jpg", "formatted_filename": "kirg fjh ho raia ogo k", "alt_text": "Jess Connolly", "original_width": 768, "original_height": 768, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/bnii1go4k4629lbd87s0eaahn4.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/bnii1go4k4629lbd87s0eaahn4.jpg", "formatted_filename": "bnii go k lbd s eaahn", "alt_text": "John Mark Comer", "original_width": 639, "original_height": 561, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/47ts95re9pfje16t77j8g75lff.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/47ts95re9pfje16t77j8g75lff.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ts re pfje t j g lff", "alt_text": "Jennie Allen", "original_width": 3600, "original_height": 2400, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/rlsptf0llcns11s7j3aqpg85be.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/rlsptf0llcns11s7j3aqpg85be.jpg", "formatted_filename": "rlsptf llcns s j aqpg be", "alt_text": "Kait Warman", "original_width": 2482, "original_height": 2545, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/i9q9jdnrccsfbsqv5i2o0qrk9a.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/i9q9jdnrccsfbsqv5i2o0qrk9a.jpg", "formatted_filename": "i q jdnrccsfbsqv i o qrk a", "alt_text": "Bob Goff", "original_width": 2244, "original_height": 2160, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/cmu319vc8oq4h0pvo6vfuajsbp.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/cmu319vc8oq4h0pvo6vfuajsbp.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cmu vc oq h pvo vfuajsbp", "alt_text": "Lysa TerKeurst", "original_width": 1080, "original_height": 1080, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1utUOzBlZL.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1utUOzBlZL.jpg", "formatted_filename": "A utUOzBlZL", "alt_text": "Kendra Adachi", "original_width": 2523, "original_height": 3784, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/4h3qckm60k6mp29jpugqunskfk.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/4h3qckm60k6mp29jpugqunskfk.jpg", "formatted_filename": "h qckm k mp jpugqunskfk", "alt_text": "Emily P. Freeman", "original_width": 1771, "original_height": 1771, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/krnp5gqaplr7beg9v0u0q9p09m.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/krnp5gqaplr7beg9v0u0q9p09m.jpg", "formatted_filename": "krnp gqaplr beg v u q p m", "alt_text": "Dane C. Ortlund", "original_width": 1840, "original_height": 1840, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/gb61hsato9kq694bdhh2enlii.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/gb61hsato9kq694bdhh2enlii.jpg", "formatted_filename": "gb hsato kq bdhh enlii", "alt_text": "Jackie Hill Perry", "original_width": 884, "original_height": 884, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/gjo3krg6o02nh5lmtkia4kikcp.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/gjo3krg6o02nh5lmtkia4kikcp.jpg", "formatted_filename": "gjo krg o nh lmtkia kikcp", "alt_text": "Mel Robbins", "original_width": 1080, "original_height": 1080, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/kioif19r995ptc67fejn02motu.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/amzn-author-media-prod/kioif19r995ptc67fejn02motu.jpg", "formatted_filename": "kioif r ptc fejn motu", "alt_text": "Shauna Niequist", "original_width": 1066, "original_height": 1067, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1PKkn06KFL.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1PKkn06KFL.jpg", "formatted_filename": "A PKkn KFL", "alt_text": "Scott Erickson", "original_width": 1467, "original_height": 2200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1TU-yTfHiL.jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1TU-yTfHiL.jpg", "formatted_filename": "A TU yTfHiL", "alt_text": "Rebekah Lyons", "original_width": 3840, "original_height": 2654, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/817d30FyYwL._AC_US218_..jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/817d30FyYwL._AC_US218_..jpg", "formatted_filename": "d FyYwL", "original_width": 218, "original_height": 218, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "unformatted_src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81BBydHvZ4L._AC_US218_..jpg", "src": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81BBydHvZ4L._AC_US218_..jpg", "formatted_filename": "BBydHvZ L", "original_width": 218, "original_height": 218, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://arcus-www.amazon.in/Hannah-Brencher/e/B00MAPCYTI?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&sr=1-4", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662529538.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20220519141152-20220519171152-00043.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 160616526, "warc_record_length": 42579}
[ null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "If You Find This Letter: My Journey to Find Purpose Through Hundreds of Letters to Strangers 10 Mar, 2015\nby Hannah Brencher\n( 141 )\n₹ 778.05\nA heartwarming memoir of love and faith from Hannah Brencher—founder of The World Needs More Love Letters—who has dedicated her life to showing total strangers that they are not alone in the world.\n\nFresh out of college, Hannah Brencher moved to New York ready to change the world. Instead, she found a city full of people who knew where they were going and what they were doing and didn’t have time for a girl still trying to figure it all out. Lonely and depressed, she noticed a woman who looked like she felt the same way on the subway. Hannah did something strange—she wrote the woman a letter. She folded it, scribbled “If you find this letter, it’s for you…” on the front and left it behind.\n\nWhen she realized that it made her feel better, she started writing and leaving love notes all over the city—in doctor’s offices, in coat pockets, in library books, in bathroom stalls. Feeling crushed within a culture that only felt like connecting on a screen, she poured her heart out to complete strangers. She found solace in the idea that her words might brighten someone’s day.\n\nHannah’s project took on a life of its own when she made an offer on her blog: She would handwrite a note and mail it to anyone who wanted one. Overnight, her inbox exploded with requests from people all over the world. Nearly 400 handwritten letters later, she started the website, The World Needs More Love Letters, which quickly grew.\n\nThere is something about receiving a handwritten note that is so powerful in today’s digital era. If You Find This Letter chronicles Hannah’s attempts to bring more love into the world—and shows how she rediscovered her faith through the movement she started." ]
[ "http://www.telecare.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Elderly-panic-alarms-warning_The-Independent_small.png", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://www.telecare.ie/2017/10/18/elderly-warned-of-expensive-private-panic-alarms/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.telecare.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Elderly-panic-alarms-warning_The-Independent_small.png", "src": "http://www.telecare.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Elderly-panic-alarms-warning_The-Independent_small.png", "formatted_filename": "Elderly panic alarms warning The Independent small", "alt_text": "Elderly panic alarms warning_The Independent_small", "rendered_width": 200, "rendered_height": 262, "original_width": 200, "original_height": 262, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://www.telecare.ie/2017/10/18/elderly-warned-of-expensive-private-panic-alarms/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662539131.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20220521143241-20220521173241-00204.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 113209939, "warc_record_length": 8003}
[ null, "Fingal Community Alert who install free panic alarms for the elderly in homes across the county, has warned that companies may be selling panic alarm systems without notifying customers of the cheaper alternative. The Fingal Independent has learned of one case in which an elderly woman complained to the Gardaí after handing over €100 to a company." ]
[ "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w1200/71d9cdf975b244419c26728cf12e575e.jpg", null, "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/8267db0bf99f40c395ec34d1d7f1cadb.jpg", null, "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/31e491da92004d8badd4cdf145f57785.jpg", null, "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/f5b182cf0e9f4f25a43b381f0ebffb72.jpg", null, "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/cb59989d8388485e819873b29c26f62f.jpg", null, "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/f7239e5cb1834754be3a4a15fb9caf7c.jpg", "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/71d9cdf975b244419c26728cf12e575e.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.autotrader.co.uk/vans/content/the-top-5-electric-vans", "unformatted_src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w1200/71d9cdf975b244419c26728cf12e575e.jpg", "src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w1200/71d9cdf975b244419c26728cf12e575e.jpg", "formatted_filename": "d cdf b c cf e e", "alt_text": "The top 5 electric vans", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 675, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.autotrader.co.uk/vans/content/the-top-5-electric-vans", "unformatted_src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/8267db0bf99f40c395ec34d1d7f1cadb.jpg", "src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/8267db0bf99f40c395ec34d1d7f1cadb.jpg", "formatted_filename": "db bf f c ec d d f cadb", "alt_text": "Renault Kangoo Z.E. 33", "original_width": 900, "original_height": 506, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.autotrader.co.uk/vans/content/the-top-5-electric-vans", "unformatted_src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/31e491da92004d8badd4cdf145f57785.jpg", "src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/31e491da92004d8badd4cdf145f57785.jpg", "formatted_filename": "e da d badd cdf f", "alt_text": "Nissan eNV200", "original_width": 900, "original_height": 506, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.autotrader.co.uk/vans/content/the-top-5-electric-vans", "unformatted_src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/f5b182cf0e9f4f25a43b381f0ebffb72.jpg", "src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/f5b182cf0e9f4f25a43b381f0ebffb72.jpg", "formatted_filename": "f b cf e f f a b f ebffb", "alt_text": "Renault Master Z.E. ", "original_width": 900, "original_height": 506, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.autotrader.co.uk/vans/content/the-top-5-electric-vans", "unformatted_src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/cb59989d8388485e819873b29c26f62f.jpg", "src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/cb59989d8388485e819873b29c26f62f.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cb d e b c f f", "alt_text": "Mercedes-Benz eVito", "original_width": 900, "original_height": 506, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.autotrader.co.uk/vans/content/the-top-5-electric-vans", "unformatted_src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/f7239e5cb1834754be3a4a15fb9caf7c.jpg", "src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/f7239e5cb1834754be3a4a15fb9caf7c.jpg", "formatted_filename": "f e cb be a a fb caf c", "alt_text": "Volkswagen ABT eTransporter T6.1", "original_width": 900, "original_height": 507, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.autotrader.co.uk/vans/content/the-top-5-electric-vans", "unformatted_src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/71d9cdf975b244419c26728cf12e575e.jpg", "src": "https://m.atcdn.co.uk/ect/media/w900/71d9cdf975b244419c26728cf12e575e.jpg", "formatted_filename": "d cdf b c cf e e", "alt_text": "The top 5 electric vans", "original_width": 900, "original_height": 506, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.autotrader.co.uk/vans/content/the-top-5-electric-vans", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703519395.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20210119135001-20210119165001-00704.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 672359653, "warc_record_length": 35401}
[ null, "View gallery\nWhile you could count the number of electric vans on one hand in recent times, this will be very different in just a few years’ time.\n\nElectric vans provide the same benefits as electric cars, but there are some additional challenges that private drivers won’t have to factor in. The obvious benefit is the lack of emissions, with EV vans able to drive around without producing any tailpipe emissions. These are the factors to consider when deciding whether an electric van will work for you or not.\nULEZ charges\nThis means that they aren’t subject to any of the inner-city charges that are either already in place or are planned for the coming years. In London they are exempt from the Ultra Low Emission Zone charge that operates 24 hours a day and costs £12.50.\n\nThey are also exempt from the London Congestion Charge (£15.00 a day as of 22 June) although that will end in 2025. As all the current electric vans are classified as light commercial vehicles, they are not eligible for the LEZ that applies to heavy duty vans and trucks. Future charge zones are designed to reduce pollution in urban areas above all else so it is highly likely that electric vehicles will be exempt from charges in other cities for the foreseeable future, too.\nRange\nThe range that a van can travel between charges is the biggest barrier for many, and it is fair to say that a battery-powered van will not be able to replace a diesel model if you are going to do anything other than short-distance urban deliveries or predictable daily routes.\n\nAs it stands, the longest official range available in an electric van is 143 miles from the Renault Kangoo Z.E. 33, while many, like the VW e Transporter and Mercedes eVito offer an official range of below 100 miles.\n\nThis range will be impacted by how fast you drive, how cold the weather is and, crucially, how much weight you carry in the back. Hauling around a full payload could reduce the range by around 10%, or 10 miles or more, so it is a notable factor.\nPayload and weights\nThe extra weight of the batteries can have an impact on how much you can carry in the back of an electric van, and this is true to a greater extent on larger vans, which need more batteries to be able to provide an acceptable range.\n\nAuthorities have worked to mitigate this, though. Standard licence holders will be able to drive an electric van with a gross vehicle weight of up to 4.25 tonnes – the weight limit for normal vans is 3.5 tonnes.\n\nThe catch is that drivers will have to carry out five hours of training to prepare for driving a heavier vehicle. The actual van is no different, but the classification allows it to carry more weight and therefore have a higher payload.\n\nLarge vans, like the Renault Master Z.E., are able to offer a payload in excess of a tonne, so electric vans need not be relegated to delivering flowers and pillows.\nCharging time\nOne major factor with an electric van is how long it takes to recharge it – however rapid a charger you have it will still take longer than popping into a filling station and refuelling a tank of diesel.\n\nHowever, with planning it is possible to fit more than one charge in a day. Rapid chargers can often provide 80% of charge in around 40 minutes, which could be planned into a lunch break or similar, and home charging stations should be able to replenish the battery overnight. A three-pin plug is a real last-resort option, though – it will likely take all day or more. The Kangoo Z.E. 33 will take 17 hours to charge on a standard domestic socket.\nGrants\nThe Government is currently offering a plug-in grant to incentivise buyers to go for an electric van. Although the car plug-in grant has been reduced in recent Budgets, the van one has been left unchanged.\n\nThe grant will pay for 20% of the purchase price up to a maximum of £8000.\nThe top five electric vans\n1. Renault Kangoo Z.E. 33\nThe Renault Kangoo is one of the most well-established electric van, and the latest version has the best range yet of any electric van with an official figure of 143 miles. Renault reckons that 75 miles in winter and 124 miles in summer is a realistic bet, though. Pricing starts at just under £25,000 (excluding VAT) once you have factored in the plug-in grant.\n\nIt’s a smart van that is good to drive, although it doesn’t have the most luxurious cabin or the biggest payload. At up to 640kg it is some way short of the 1000kg-plus payloads that conventional small vans are able to offer.", null, "View gallery\n2. Nissan eNV200\nThe eNV200 uses the same battery and motor as the Nissan Leaf and comes close to matching the Renault Kangoo for official range. The 124-mile range is still decent and will cover pretty much all urban routes, leaving enough to get back home to recharge for the following day.\n\nIt starts at just over £20,000 (excluding VAT and after the grant) but you have to step up to the mid-range trim to get the rapid charging ability.", null, "View gallery\n3. Renault Master Z.E.\nThere are plenty of large electric vans on the way, with the Volkswagen Crafter, Mercedes Sprinter and Ford Transit among those due to get a battery-powered model in the coming years. Renault has stolen a march on them all, though, with a battery powered model of the Master.\n\nIt is really only suitable for short, last-mile, urban deliveries though, with an official range of 124 miles that Renault reckons will translate to 75 miles in real use in the summer and 50 miles in the winter. Still, it has an impressive payload that is in excess of a tonne, so it still has a decent carrying ability. At just over £57,000 it is a sizeable investment, though.", null, "View gallery\n4. Mercedes-Benz eVito\nThe eVito is Mercedes-Benz’s first electric van, and the front-wheel drive model is available in a choice of two lengths and boasts a payload of up to 923kg.\n\nIt’s not cheap, with a starting price of just under £40,000, but it comes well equipped with fast charging as standard that means the range can be returned to maximum in six hours.", null, "View gallery\n5. Volkswagen ABT eTransporter T6.1\nVolkswagen has plans for the future of electric vans – the large Crafter was originally designed so it can have a battery-powered model.\n\nThe Transporter wasn’t, but VW has popped some batteries and a motor into the existing model, with the help of tuning company ABT. The result is an all-electric range of up to 82 miles, a loading space of 6.7 cubic metres and a payload of just over 1000kg. It will set you back just over £42,000.", null, null ]
[ "https://janambhumi.in/files/userfiles/image/mayawati-2-.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://janambhumi.in/VFhwcmQwMVVRVDA9/en/VFhwcmQwMVVRVDA9/BSP-will-oppose-Citizenship-Amendment-Bill-in-Rajya-Sabha:-Mayawati.html", "unformatted_src": "/files/userfiles/image/mayawati-2-.jpg", "src": "https://janambhumi.in/files/userfiles/image/mayawati-2-.jpg", "formatted_filename": "mayawati", "original_width": 877, "original_height": 584, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://janambhumi.in/VFhwcmQwMVVRVDA9/en/VFhwcmQwMVVRVDA9/BSP-will-oppose-Citizenship-Amendment-Bill-in-Rajya-Sabha:-Mayawati.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710771.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20221130192708-20221130222708-00433.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 359465080, "warc_record_length": 16508}
[ null, "Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Wednesday said that her party will oppose the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Rajya Sabha as it had done in the lower house.\n\n\"BSP again says that the Citizenship Amendment Bill is completely divisive and unconstitutional. That is why BSP had voted against it in the Lok Sabha and today in the Rajya Sabha too we will maintain that stand,\" Mayawati's tweet, roughly translated in English from Hindi, read. The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019 which seeks to give citizenship to refugees from Hindu, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Zorastrian communities fleeing religious persecution from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh has been tabled in the Rajya Sabha today.\nThe BSP has 4 MPs in the 245-member Rajya Sabha, the halfway mark is currently 121 as five seats are vacant bringing down the strength of the House to 240. (ANI)\n\nAfter heated discussions spanning seven hours, the Bill was passed with a majority of 311 votes against 80 in the Lower House on Monday. (ANI)" ]
[ "https://techstory.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Financial-Xpress-1024x731.jpg", null, "https://techstory.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Apple-1-576x1024.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://techstory.in/all-new-apple-ipad-mini-2021-doesnt-supports-mmwave-5g/", "unformatted_src": "https://techstory.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Financial-Xpress-1024x731.jpg", "src": "https://techstory.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Financial-Xpress-1024x731.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Financial Xpress", "alt_text": "Apple iPad Mini 2021 doesn't supports mmWave 5G", "rendered_width": 1024, "rendered_height": 731, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 731, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://techstory.in/all-new-apple-ipad-mini-2021-doesnt-supports-mmwave-5g/", "unformatted_src": "https://techstory.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Apple-1-576x1024.jpg", "src": "https://techstory.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Apple-1-576x1024.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Apple", "alt_text": "Apple iPad Mini 2021 \u2013 Specification Details", "rendered_width": 576, "rendered_height": 1024, "original_width": 576, "original_height": 1024, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://techstory.in/all-new-apple-ipad-mini-2021-doesnt-supports-mmwave-5g/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323588257.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20211028034828-20211028064828-00106.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 699864285, "warc_record_length": 22721}
[ null, "The newly redesigned iPad Mini was one of the most thrilling announcements at Apple’s iPhone 13 presentation on Tuesday, however, a flaw has emerged in the aftermath: According to Six Colors’ Jason Snell, the new iPad Mini does not support mmWave 5G. There’s also a possibility that Apple’s new A15 Bionic chipset may be slower than the one found in the iPhone 13 series.\n\nSupport for 5G on the iPad Mini’s cellular edition was one of Apple’s biggest selling points, but according to Apple’s tech specs, it only supports low- and mid-band 5G, not mmWave. Apple originally tapped into the 5G hype machine with the iPhone 12, and the company continues to highlight the technology’s higher download and upload speeds in 2021. The following are the cellular and wireless features that Apple emphasizes for the iPad Mini:\n\nCoverage, which has increased in the United States but isn’t always quicker than LTE, is required to get rapid 5G speeds. Carriers like Verizon and T-Mobile have significant plans to increase 5G performance in 2021, including expanding the availability of fast mmWave, but in areas where coverage is restricted, it may not be worth the bother just yet. mmWave was finicky throughout our review of the iPhone 12 Pro.\n\nPerhaps not a major setback for the Mini just yet. The same might be said of the CPU in the iPad Mini. According to the GeekBench benchmarks cited by MacRumors, the Mini’s performance is 2.9 GHz, which is a little slower than the 3.2 GHz cited by the site for the iPhone 13.\n\nGeekBench, on the other hand, isn’t the be-all and end-all when it comes to determining a device’s performance. There’s no way to know for sure if those figures are correct without holding an iPad Mini in your hands. As XDA Developers has demonstrated, faking a GeekBench result is not difficult.\n\nIf you want to see a real difference between the new Mini and the iPhones, check their graphics performance. The iPad Mini has five graphics cores, one more than the 4-core GPU included in the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini. We won’t know for sure until we get a chance to test it, but the iPad Mini without mmWave might still be rather capable.", null, "On the back, a 12-megapixel sensor with focus pixels and a wider aperture has been incorporated for imaging. The smartphone also has an upgraded 12-megapixel ultra-wide front camera with Center Stage compatibility.\n\nOn the connectivity front, the iPad mini has Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, and optional 5G compatibility. Face ID isn’t available, however, Touch ID is integrated into the power button. The new iPad has a landscape stereo speaker system as well as studio-quality microphones for audio.\n\nThe Apple Pencil second version, according to the firm, can be used with the all-new iPad mini. Apple hasn’t revealed the new iPad mini’s battery capacity, although it promises all-day battery life. The iPad Mini now has USB-C, which is touted to enable data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps." ]
[ "https://fccathletics.com/sports/wvball/2019-20/photos/0006/IMG_8989.JPG", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://fccathletics.com/sports/wvball/2019-20/releases/20191024v2imuy", "unformatted_src": "/sports/wvball/2019-20/photos/0006/IMG_8989.JPG", "src": "https://fccathletics.com/sports/wvball/2019-20/photos/0006/IMG_8989.JPG", "formatted_filename": "IMG", "alt_text": "FCC Volleyball Dominates On Sophomore Night", "original_width": 1800, "original_height": 1200, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://fccathletics.com/sports/wvball/2019-20/releases/20191024v2imuy", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439735906.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20200805010001-20200805040001-00365.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 37351577, "warc_record_length": 16070}
[ null, "FREDERICK, Maryland - Five Frederick Community College sophomores went out in style on Thursday night at the Athletics Center as the Cougars defeated Community College of Beaver County, 3-0. With the win, FCC closes out regular season play with an overall record of 11-3 (9-2 MD JUCO) and a five match winning streak. FCC will now wait for the official announcement from Region XX on the opponent in the opening round of the Region XX DII tournament scheduled for next weekend at host site Hagerstown CC.\n\nAs a team, the Cougars recorded 24 kills and a stellar 27 service aces in the victory. Rylind Abshire continues to dominate at the net as she had a game-high seven kills. Clarisse Diaz had quite a night at the service line. She recorded eight service aces and now has 43 on the year. Diaz is averaging 0.96 service aces per set which is good for third in NJCAA DII. Madison France recorded 17 assists. Jacqueline Ryan had a solid stat line. She recorded four kills, five service aces, and four digs.\n\nThe decisive victory was a fitting send-off to sophomores, Noel Snow, Jacqueline Ryan, Madison France, Elise Wilson and Keirra Shaffer. Best of luck in all your future endeavors." ]
[ "https://www.cdgtaxi.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/article20.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.cdgtaxi.com.sg/tripadvisor-names-comfortdelgro-taxis-spores-favourite-for-the-second-year-running/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.cdgtaxi.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/article20.jpg", "src": "https://www.cdgtaxi.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/article20.jpg", "formatted_filename": "article", "alt_text": "TripAdvisor Names ComfortDelGro Taxis Spore\u2019s Favourite For The Second Year Running", "original_width": 305, "original_height": 175, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.cdgtaxi.com.sg/tripadvisor-names-comfortdelgro-taxis-spores-favourite-for-the-second-year-running/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882570651.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20220807150925-20220807180925-00310.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 630296363, "warc_record_length": 18844}
[ null, "The nod of approval marks the second year running that ComfortDelGro Taxis has been named favourite taxi brand and taxi app in the Travellers’ Choice Awards.\n\nA total of 213,050 respondents from Singapore and 11 other countries took part in the month-long survey, which also saw votes cast for 25 other categories, including airlines, car hires and tablet computers." ]
[ "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/en.jpg?w=525", null, "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/fahrenheit.jpg?w=525", null, "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/handmaids-tale2.jpg?w=525&h=553", null, "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/starwarsthelast2.jpg?w=525&h=350", null, "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/hgfinal.jpg?w=525&h=535", null, "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/dune.jpg?w=525&h=736", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://kevinklehr.com/2019/06/10/5-sci-fi-novels-shaped-by-real-world-politics-guest-blog-by-emmanuel-nataf/", "unformatted_src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/en.jpg?w=525", "src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/en.jpg?w=525", "formatted_filename": "en", "original_width": 512, "original_height": 512, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://kevinklehr.com/2019/06/10/5-sci-fi-novels-shaped-by-real-world-politics-guest-blog-by-emmanuel-nataf/", "unformatted_src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/fahrenheit.jpg?w=525", "src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/fahrenheit.jpg?w=525", "formatted_filename": "fahrenheit", "original_width": 489, "original_height": 750, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://kevinklehr.com/2019/06/10/5-sci-fi-novels-shaped-by-real-world-politics-guest-blog-by-emmanuel-nataf/", "unformatted_src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/handmaids-tale2.jpg?w=525&h=553", "src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/handmaids-tale2.jpg?w=525&h=553", "formatted_filename": "handmaids tale", "rendered_width": 525, "rendered_height": 553, "original_width": 525, "original_height": 552, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://kevinklehr.com/2019/06/10/5-sci-fi-novels-shaped-by-real-world-politics-guest-blog-by-emmanuel-nataf/", "unformatted_src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/starwarsthelast2.jpg?w=525&h=350", "src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/starwarsthelast2.jpg?w=525&h=350", "formatted_filename": "starwarsthelast", "rendered_width": 525, "rendered_height": 350, "original_width": 525, "original_height": 349, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://kevinklehr.com/2019/06/10/5-sci-fi-novels-shaped-by-real-world-politics-guest-blog-by-emmanuel-nataf/", "unformatted_src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/hgfinal.jpg?w=525&h=535", "src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/hgfinal.jpg?w=525&h=535", "formatted_filename": "hgfinal", "rendered_width": 525, "rendered_height": 535, "original_width": 525, "original_height": 534, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://kevinklehr.com/2019/06/10/5-sci-fi-novels-shaped-by-real-world-politics-guest-blog-by-emmanuel-nataf/", "unformatted_src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/dune.jpg?w=525&h=736", "src": "https://kevinklehr.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/dune.jpg?w=525&h=736", "formatted_filename": "dune", "rendered_width": 525, "rendered_height": 736, "original_width": 525, "original_height": 735, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://kevinklehr.com/2019/06/10/5-sci-fi-novels-shaped-by-real-world-politics-guest-blog-by-emmanuel-nataf/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337480.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20221004054641-20221004084641-00021.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 378497328, "warc_record_length": 47737}
[ null, "He is a co-founder of Reedsy, a marketplace that connects authors and publishers with editors, designers, and marketers. Emmanuel dedicates most of his time to building Reedsy’s product and is interested in how technology can transform cultural industries.\n\nOne of his blogger friends at Reedsy contacted me and offered several ideas for a guest blog. This was my favourite from her compelling list.\n\nWe’re probably all familiar with the most famous tropes of science fiction, right? Robots. Time travel. Outer space. In short, things that seem extremely far-flung from anything that has to do with us at this moment.\n\nYet, though readers tend to drift towards science fiction for an escape from reality, the truth is that science fiction has always been deeply rooted in the present. Its ties with political ideas and real-life conflict particularly shouldn’t be ignored, and many actually argue that science fiction is inseparable from politics. So how have we seen this manifest in some of the most famous sci-fi books in our past? Let’s take a stroll through five sci-fi novels shaped by real-world politics.", null, "You probably already know this seminal book that’s regularly named on all-time best science fiction lists, but in case you don’t, let’s do a quick recap: Guy Montag is our protagonist. He’s a fireman, except that that job isn’t what you might expect: it involves burning books. If you just let out a gasp at this point, that would be the appropriate reaction!\n\nRest assured that you’re definitely not alone, though: Ray Bradbury, the author of this book, was as horrified as you when he discovered the very political act of book-burning. Indeed, this book was borne out of his concern over the partisan events of World War II and how Hitler specifically ordered books to be burned in Berlin. He later revealed:\n\n“When I heard about Hitler burning the books in the streets of Berlin, it bothered me terribly. I was 15 when that happened, I was thoroughly in love with libraries and he [Hitler] was burning me when he did that. The reason why I wrote Fahrenheit is that I am a library person and I am in danger of someday writing something that people might not like and they might burn. So it was only natural that I sat down and wrote Fahrenheit 451.”\n\nIn short, it’s thanks to the political upheaval of the 1940s that we have this great cautionary tale of book-burning today — in case we ever need it as a warning (or a premonition) again.", null, "The Handmaid’s Tale is set in the future where a military dictatorship has established itself in the United States. That’s fine — that’s the premise of most dystopian novels, in fact. However, what sets The Handmaid’s Tale apart is that its dystopia is rooted in a patriarchal society, religious fanaticism, and a vision of a world in which women have no rights at all.\n\nChillingly, Margaret Atwood admitted that she wrote The Handmaid’s Tale with one rule in mind: that she “would not include anything that human beings had not already done in some other place or time, or for which the technology did not already exist.” She justified this by saying that she didn’t wish to be accused of misrepresenting human behavior. But, in the process of doing so, she created a stunningly bleak world that was discomfitingly inspired by real-life influences. In Atwood’s case, these stemmed from her knowledge of 18th– century America and her study of totalitarian governments during World War II — all of which we see manifest darkly in The Handmaid’s Tale.\n\nThat said, history repeats and The Handmaid’s Tale is today a terrifyingly prescient book in terms of its themes, warnings, and vision, which should make us feel just as troubled as it made readers feel three decades ago.", null, "Star Wars isn’t technically a novel, but its status as one of the most groundbreaking science fiction works of all time (and master of cliffhangers) is immense enough that I thought I should include it on this list. To answer the question at hand: yes, Star Wars was undoubtedly shaped by real-world politics. Indeed, George Lucas based much of its mythos and central plotline on history, particularly World War I and II. Stormtroopers were actually specialist soldiers who defended the German Empire in World War I — called strosstruppen.\n\nMore than that, Lucas took direct inspiration for Emperor Palpatine from the era in which he lived. In “The Making of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi,” someone asked if Emperor Palpatine was once a Jedi. Lucas’ reply? “No, he was a politician. Richard M. Nixon was his name.” He went on to wonder how democracies get turned into dictatorships, and, as he answers himself: “Democracies aren’t overthrown: they’re given away” — a thought that became the cornerstone of the entire Star Wars saga.", null, "For a modern tilt on this subject, look no further than one of the juggernauts of this decade: Hunger Games. A dystopian science fiction novel set in the future that pits young “tributes” together in a pseudo-Coliseum to fight to the death, it swept across worldwide bookstores and irrevocably changed the face of YA speculative fiction.\n\nThe story of how it came into being is even more interesting. Suzanne Collins, its author, was reportedly inspired by two major factors: reality TV and the media coverage in the United States of the Iraq War. In her own words:\n\nOne night, I was lying in bed, and I was channel surfing between reality TV programs and actual war coverage. On one channel, there’s a group of young people competing for I don’t even know; and on the next, there’s a group of young people fighting in an actual war. I was really tired, and the lines between these stories started to blur in a very unsettling way. That’s the moment when Katniss’s story came to me.\n\nIn this case, it wasn’t the politics itself that shaped the novel, but the handling of said politics made an impact. Which is no less significant, considering the extent to which the media dominates our political climate today.", null, "Dune, as you might know, takes place on a desert planet called Arrakis. Because it’s a desert, water is expectedly scarce, making it one of the most precious natural resources in the world.\n\nWith this in mind, it might not be a surprise to you to learn that Frank Herbert was actually an environmental scientist before he started writing Dune. He was deeply mindful of the effect of urbanization upon the natural world, especially during the 1960s when an environmental movement over pollution was rapidly rising and leading the national conversation. Indeed, Rachel Carson’s seminal publication of Silent Spring, which raised awareness of pesticides and other such ecological concerns, was published only three years before Herbert completed Dune.\n\nHerbert embedded these eco-conscious fears into Dune — bringing about an entire new subgenre of science fiction called “cli-fi,” or climate fiction. Such prominent authors as Margaret Atwood would follow in his footsteps with Oryx and Crake. And their concern is forebodingly prescient as well, considering the water crisis in Flint — and the hundreds of other concerning environmental problems around the world — at the moment." ]
[ "https://poco-cocoa.com/images/1006/1001-mushrooms.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://poco-cocoa.com/2006/10/ode-to-fungi/", "unformatted_src": "https://poco-cocoa.com/images/1006/1001-mushrooms.jpg", "src": "https://poco-cocoa.com/images/1006/1001-mushrooms.jpg", "formatted_filename": "mushrooms", "original_width": 444, "original_height": 333, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://poco-cocoa.com/2006/10/ode-to-fungi/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103626162.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20220629084939-20220629114939-00313.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 508637102, "warc_record_length": 16146}
[ null, "4 responses to “Ode to Fungi”" ]
[ null, "https://www.icit-digital.org/admin/docs/content/featured/5d6bca93a616c_689.jpg", null, "https://www.icit-digital.org/admin/docs/content/featured/6136f29451a33_776.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://crescent.icit-digital.org/articles/biased-maps-and-war-hysteria-an-indian-muslim-perspective-on-the-kargil-operation", "unformatted_src": "https://www.icit-digital.org/admin/docs/content/featured/5d6bca93a616c_689.jpg", "src": "https://www.icit-digital.org/admin/docs/content/featured/5d6bca93a616c_689.jpg", "formatted_filename": "d bca a c", "original_width": 800, "original_height": 450, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://crescent.icit-digital.org/articles/biased-maps-and-war-hysteria-an-indian-muslim-perspective-on-the-kargil-operation", "unformatted_src": "https://www.icit-digital.org/admin/docs/content/featured/6136f29451a33_776.jpg", "src": "https://www.icit-digital.org/admin/docs/content/featured/6136f29451a33_776.jpg", "formatted_filename": "f a", "original_width": 800, "original_height": 450, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://crescent.icit-digital.org/articles/biased-maps-and-war-hysteria-an-indian-muslim-perspective-on-the-kargil-operation", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303747.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20220122043216-20220122073216-00439.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 247949876, "warc_record_length": 9503}
[ "The dispute about Kashmir between India and Pakistan evokes different reactions at different levels. During the crisis over Kargil, patriotic sentiments on both sides ran high. But, as usual, Muslims in India were put in a particularly difficult position, increasingly asked to prove their loyalty to the country. Indians regularly disagree with the Vajpayee government’s stance, and question whether military strikes have done more bad than good, but if you are a Muslim and ask these questions, your loyalty is suspect. Even without such sins of commission, you are suspected on grounds of omission if you do not declaim your patriotism loudly enough, and condemn Pakistan in the worst possible terms.\n\nThus one does not find Hindu religious men declaring wholehearted support for the federal government in the fight against Pakistan; no Christian church institution or synod of bishops came forward to declare patriotic sentiments at the hour of national unity. But several congregations of imams, in the glare of media publicity, stepped forward to announce their support of the government in the jihad against Pakistani infiltrators in Kargil. Newspapers carried pictures of Muslims converging on the prime minister’s residence to do the same. Muslim members of the secular political parties vied with one another in the patriotism stakes.\n\nNowhere is this suspicion of Muslims more visible than in the question of India’s maps. Maps used throughout the world show Kashmir as either disputed territory or belonging to Pakistan. Many of the maps used by the Indian media and organizations, including various official and popular publications, show the same, as they usually come from such international sources rather than official Indian ones, either because the foreign ones are better quality or because they are easily available , for example through the Internet.\n\nBut a map-divide has became all too evident. When a Muslim uses or displays a map showing Kashmir as non-Indian, he is arrested immediately; and if such a map belongs to a non-Muslim source or is even expressly published by a non-Muslim publication or institution, it is either ignored or attracts the lightest legal treatment.\n\nThere have been several such cases in the southern Indian state of Kerala. In the city of Calicut, a small restaurant was immediately targeted when a map was spotted near the kitchen showing Kashmir outside India. Ten Muslims and two Hindus were immediately arrested, and later released on bail; only the Muslims were later charged.\n\nIn another similar incident a Muslim engineer on vacation from his Gulf job was arrested for possessing a foreign-made globe showing Kashmir outside India. He was charged under Indian Penal Code Section 124A, which is carries a possible penalty of up to seven years’ imprisonment. Hundreds of other Indians must have bought similar globes and brought them into India, without the slightest attention being paid to this matter.\n\nThe case of a non-Muslim magazine (Christian-owned, to be exact) presents a fine contrast. Balarama, a children’s magazine in the Malayalam regional language, part of the largest-circulation daily paper, the Malayala Manorama group, printed a similar map as part of an illustrated series. Although some newspapers reported the incident, no immediate action was taken. Had it been a Muslim publication, experience shows that copies of the magazine would have been immediately confiscated and editors put behind bars. Only several days later was a case brought against the magazine, and even that was on a private petition; the state took no action whatsoever.\n\nBut the state did not need such prompting in the case of a Muslim publication, the Muslim Review of the People’s Democratic Party in Kerala, which published a similarly offending map. The police arrested not only the editor but the printer as well. No-one, either within the judiciary or outside it, appears to have noticed the different standards applied for the same offence.\n\nWhat is more, even some maps published by federal and state government agencies are guilty of the same ‘error’. Thus in Kerala, for example, a regional centre of the federal government’s computer education and training centre has a brochure with a map that does not show Kashmir as part of India. The standard explanation is that they all adopted a map, banned by India in 1995, from a software package published by the US computer giant Microsoft. But the more pertinent fact is that no official of either this centre or the parent department was booked for the offence.\n\nBut the biggest paradox lies with India’s most patriotic (ie Hinduist) outfit. It turns out that the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, the stridently Hinduist movement that is always at the forefront when Muslims are attacked as anti-national, has itself been guilty of cartographic sin. In a press advertisement splashed in the Indian Express of 15 May 1992, it omitted Kashmir from the map of India. But this was not inadvertent. The Hindu nation conceived by VHP has no place for Kashmir; but the point is that publication of such a map is against the law and, in their own terms, violated the integrity of the nation. But the arms of the law did not extend to either the VHP leaders or the publishers of the newspaper.\n\nIn the meantime, there has been some reaction against the exaggerated nationalism displayed during the relatively minor Indian military operation in Kargil. Every conceivable body tried to capitalize on the operation for its own benefit, making statements extolling the soldier, or making well-publicised donations. Many revelled in the glare of press cameras as they gave cheques or visited injured soldiers, acts which were temporarily worth more in public relations terms than a century in cricket or an award-winning film. Big publicity at little cost became the norm.\n\nSuch exaggerated displays of nationalism prompted critical comment from some quarters. Sociologist and writer Ashish Nandy commented, “I think this jingoism is a temporary phenomenon, though it will leave its sediments. Traditional Indian society has collapsed and the sort of deep-rooted nationalism seen during the independence movement is a thing of the past... This is a knee jerk reaction and at times it’s been in bad taste... We saw cricketers and film-stars playing football to raise funds and some of them baying for Pakistani blood. This sort of blood-thirstiness and cheque book frenzy does no credit to anybody at all.”\n\nAt a recent seminar on the role of the press during the war, speakers bemoaned the lot of the press who were fated to carry the daily press briefings of Indian military authorities verbatim as news of the war, instead of taking the hard path of battle-front reporting. They pointed out that the press was largely to blame for hysteria created by the Indian response to Pakistan’s Kargil operation.\n\nFew people, however, have spared a thought for the plight of India’s Muslims.", null, "Pakistan’s Options in Jammu and Kashmir\n\nPakistan must begin to think outside the box to find a solution to the long-festering problem of Jammu and Kashmir. Repeating old slogans or...\n\nIndian attack on Pakistan could easily escalate into a full-scale war between two nuclear armed rivals blowing up the entire region. It is i...", null, "Whatever else one may say about the state of affairs in India, there is one thing for which Indian policy makers deserve credit. No matter w..." ]
[ "https://o.aolcdn.com/images/dar/5845cadfecd996e0372f/924142be83f2f69a5a8c81197908975859756ae1/aHR0cDovL28uYW9sY2RuLmNvbS9oc3Mvc3RvcmFnZS9taWRhcy82ZWUxODVjMTlkZTY0MjU3OWFlYzU3Nzk5MWExODU0LzIwMTIzODY5NC9rMTAyNF90ZXJhX3NjcmVlbnNob3RfMjAxNDExMTRfMTk0MTMxLmpwZw==", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.engadget.com/2014-12-12-teras-fate-of-arun-expansion-arrives-in-europe-today.html", "unformatted_src": "https://o.aolcdn.com/images/dar/5845cadfecd996e0372f/924142be83f2f69a5a8c81197908975859756ae1/aHR0cDovL28uYW9sY2RuLmNvbS9oc3Mvc3RvcmFnZS9taWRhcy82ZWUxODVjMTlkZTY0MjU3OWFlYzU3Nzk5MWExODU0LzIwMTIzODY5NC9rMTAyNF90ZXJhX3NjcmVlbnNob3RfMjAxNDExMTRfMTk0MTMxLmpwZw==", "src": "https://o.aolcdn.com/images/dar/5845cadfecd996e0372f/924142be83f2f69a5a8c81197908975859756ae1/aHR0cDovL28uYW9sY2RuLmNvbS9oc3Mvc3RvcmFnZS9taWRhcy82ZWUxODVjMTlkZTY0MjU3OWFlYzU3Nzk5MWExODU0LzIwMTIzODY5NC9rMTAyNF90ZXJhX3NjcmVlbnNob3RfMjAxNDExMTRfMTk0MTMxLmpwZw==", "formatted_filename": "aHR cDovL uYW sY RuLmNvbS oc Mvc RvcmFnZS taWRhcy ZWUxODVjMTlkZTY MjU OWFlYzU Nzk MWExODU LzIwMTIzODY NC rMTAyNF ZXJhX NjcmVlbnNob RfMjAxNDExMTRfMTk MTMxLmpwZw==", "alt_text": "TERA", "original_width": 530, "original_height": 361, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.engadget.com/2014-12-12-teras-fate-of-arun-expansion-arrives-in-europe-today.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572215.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20220815235954-20220816025954-00258.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 678066609, "warc_record_length": 24044}
[ null, "TERA's European fans have reason to be excited as the game's first expansion, Fate of Arun, deploys today. First announced to surprised MMO gamers back in October, the content deluge includes a level cap bump to 65, new PvP modes, four new zones, four new instances, and the advancement of the game's plotline.\n\nThe expansion lands in North America next week. EU publisher Gameforge has posted new screenies that should make everyone happy, though; we've included them all in the gallery below!\nAll products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission." ]
[ null, "https://static1.thegamerimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Gunstar-Heroes.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://cousinos-firearms.com/reviews/ziggurat-interactive-may-bring-back-a-bunch-of-old-forgotten-games/", "unformatted_src": "https://static1.thegamerimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Gunstar-Heroes.jpg", "src": "https://static1.thegamerimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Gunstar-Heroes.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Gunstar Heroes", "original_width": 1294, "original_height": 904, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://cousinos-firearms.com/reviews/ziggurat-interactive-may-bring-back-a-bunch-of-old-forgotten-games/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107898499.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20201028103215-20201028133215-00129.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 265151045, "warc_record_length": 30248}
[ "These days, it isn’t necessarily uncommon to see rereleases, remakes and remasters of older games. However, it’s a bit less common to see those of lesser-known oldies. Yet, publisher Ziggurat Interactive will be focused on this very niche, bringing back old IP’s in various formats, according to GamesIndustry.biz.\n\nApparently, this will include titles that go back as far as the 80s, or the 8-bit era. As such, there will undeniably be some forgotten classics that some fans will be hankering for Ziggurat to revisit.\n\nAlthough still heralded as a classic among the run ‘n’ gun fan club, Gunstar Heroes is an IP that has been largely untouched outside of a few rereleases for over a decade. As one of the most intense, cartoonish, and over-the-top side-scrolling shooters of all time, a sequel or from-the-ground-up remake would be much appreciated. With new graphical capabilities, the barrage of explosions on-screen could be far more easily supported than they had been back in the day.", null, "The Super Star Wars series is another 2D IP that has since been overshadowed by other Star Wars titles like Knights of the Old Republic and the Battlefront games. However, in their day, they were some of the best Star Wars games around. With a variety of combat styles, the games were surprisingly challenging and seriously entertaining. Although it would be more dependent on EA’s jurisdiction, a comeback of any kind for these games would be splendid for the old-school Star Wars crowd.\n\nWhile more recent (and not necessarily forgotten totally), the Burnout series ran out of gas, leading to EA’s pushing for the Need for Speed series. The high-octane racing franchise saw a brief comeback with a remaster of Burnout Paradise in 2018 but has since been somewhat dormant. While another IP controlled by EA, any sort of return of this action-racing hybrid would also be much appreciated. It seems either a proper follow-up to Burnout Paradise is in order, or is a remake of Burnout 3: Takedown.\n\nWith a bevy of untouched classic IP’s out there, there’s no telling what the possibilities are among Ziggurat’s initiatives. One thing’s for sure, the return of 80s-style games will hit many old-school gamers with a wave of nostalgia." ]
[ "https://cdn.thednvr.com/uploads/2020/09/25142009/USATSI_14936409_168383315_lowres.jpg", null, "https://cdn.thednvr.com/uploads/2020/09/26125135/Playoff-graph.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://thednvr.com/jamal-murray-is-the-nbas-marathon-runner/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.thednvr.com/uploads/2020/09/25142009/USATSI_14936409_168383315_lowres.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.thednvr.com/uploads/2020/09/25142009/USATSI_14936409_168383315_lowres.jpg", "formatted_filename": "USATSI lowres", "rendered_width": 2134, "rendered_height": 1422, "original_width": 2134, "original_height": 1422, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://thednvr.com/jamal-murray-is-the-nbas-marathon-runner/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.thednvr.com/uploads/2020/09/26125135/Playoff-graph.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.thednvr.com/uploads/2020/09/26125135/Playoff-graph.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Playoff graph", "rendered_width": 411, "rendered_height": 416, "original_width": 411, "original_height": 416, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://thednvr.com/jamal-murray-is-the-nbas-marathon-runner/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103271864.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20220626192142-20220626222142-00028.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 597391991, "warc_record_length": 25473}
[ null, "Jamal Murray should be tired by now.\n\nThe Nuggets have played a playoff game every other day for the last six weeks outside of a three-day reset at the end of the first-round, and out of anyone in the league Murray has the least tread left on his tires. He should be slowing down.\n\nThe Nuggets have played more playoff games than anyone else this postseason after going the distance against the Jazz in the first round and taking the Clippers to seven games in the second round. Naturally, Murray leads the playoffs in total minutes and it’s not particularly close. Murray has played 225 more playoff minutes than LeBron James during this current playoff run.\n\nMurray played 45 minutes in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals which tied his 2020 postseason high. In Game 3, Murray played 44 minutes, just like he did in Game 2. He logged at least 40 minutes in five out of seven games against both the Clippers and Jazz in previous rounds.\n\nMichael Malone might not have another choice. The Nuggets are a +19 with Murray on the floor in the playoffs. That’s Denver’s second-highest postseason +/- behind Michael Porter Jr. (+53).\n\n“I’m running the poor kid into the ground,” Malone said after Thursday’s Game 4. “But when we take him out things seem to go sideways in a hurry.”\n\nAccording to Second Spectrum tracking data, Murray has run an NBA-leading 53.5 miles in the playoffs. That works out to 2.97 miles per game, which also leads the playoffs. With the NBA’s every other day schedule, Murray is running just under a 10K every three days. Since the playoffs began inside the NBA bubble on Aug. 17, Murray has run the equivalent of two marathons.\n\nBecause the Lakers were able to dispose of the Blazers and Rockets in five games each, they haven’t racked up nearly as many minutes in the playoffs as the Nuggets. While Murray has run 53.5 miles in the postseason, James has only run 31.2. Jokic has 45.8 playoff miles to his name while Davis has run 32.4.", null, "Murray’s managed to play the best basketball of his career during the most demanding stretch of his career. Across 18 playoff games, the 23-year-old is averaging 26.9 points on 51% shooting from the field and 46.6% from three, 4.9 rebounds, and 6.6 assists in 39.4 minutes.\n\nHe’s somehow peaking at the end of games too. In the playoffs, Murray is shooting an NBA-best 60.5% (22-38) from three in the fourth quarter. He’s also shooting an absurd 8-11 from three in clutch situations, when the score is within five points with five minutes or less remaining. Murray’s eight threes are the most clutch three-pointers a player has made in the playoffs since Steph Curry made nine clutch threes during the 2016 postseason.\n\nMurray’s coming off a 32-point, eight-assist effort in Game 4 against the Lakers where he carried the scoring load for Denver on a night when Nikola Jokic didn’t have his usual juice. Murray still had enough energy late in Game 4 to string together strong defensive possessions like this late fourth-quarter sequence when Murray battled James in the post before blocking Rajon Rondo’s attempt at the end of the shot clock.\n\nMalone has continually said that the defense Murray has played in the playoffs is the best stretch of defense he’s seen from Denver’s point guard throughout his four-year career.\n\n“Jamal is one of the best-conditioned athletes I’ve ever been around,” Malone said.\n\nAll the hill runs look like they’ve paid off. Growing up in Kitchener, Ontario, Murray ran hills as punishment for missing free throws. He would occasionally run laps in the mornings before school started. While his peers played video games, Murray ran around his block throughout the harsh Canadian winters.\n\nIf anyone can withstand this taxing of a playoff run it’s him." ]
[ null, "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1224.jpg?w=300&h=200", "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1225.jpg?w=300&h=200", "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1226.jpg?w=300&h=200", "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1227.jpg?w=300&h=200", "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1228.jpg?w=300&h=200", "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1229.jpg?w=300&h=200" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://philiplynchmusic.com/2014/05/09/and-the-title-of-the-philip-lynch-album-is/", "unformatted_src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1224.jpg?w=300&h=200", "src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1224.jpg?w=300&h=200", "formatted_filename": "img", "alt_text": "IMG_1224", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://philiplynchmusic.com/2014/05/09/and-the-title-of-the-philip-lynch-album-is/", "unformatted_src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1225.jpg?w=300&h=200", "src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1225.jpg?w=300&h=200", "formatted_filename": "img", "alt_text": "IMG_1225", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://philiplynchmusic.com/2014/05/09/and-the-title-of-the-philip-lynch-album-is/", "unformatted_src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1226.jpg?w=300&h=200", "src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1226.jpg?w=300&h=200", "formatted_filename": "img", "alt_text": "IMG_1226", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://philiplynchmusic.com/2014/05/09/and-the-title-of-the-philip-lynch-album-is/", "unformatted_src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1227.jpg?w=300&h=200", "src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1227.jpg?w=300&h=200", "formatted_filename": "img", "alt_text": "IMG_1227", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://philiplynchmusic.com/2014/05/09/and-the-title-of-the-philip-lynch-album-is/", "unformatted_src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1228.jpg?w=300&h=200", "src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1228.jpg?w=300&h=200", "formatted_filename": "img", "alt_text": "IMG_1228", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://philiplynchmusic.com/2014/05/09/and-the-title-of-the-philip-lynch-album-is/", "unformatted_src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1229.jpg?w=300&h=200", "src": "https://philiplynchmusic.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/img_1229.jpg?w=300&h=200", "formatted_filename": "img", "alt_text": "IMG_1229", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://philiplynchmusic.com/2014/05/09/and-the-title-of-the-philip-lynch-album-is/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500251.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205094841-20230205124841-00161.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 471907745, "warc_record_length": 29395}
[ "Is the suspense killing you? When I was a kid and I did well in a race, I would come home and play all bummed out as though I had lost when I’d won to build suspense but my mother always saw through the act…probably an early indication I shouldn’t have tried acting hahahahahaha Anyway the title of the James Beaudreau produced Philip Lynch album is, ” At The Start At Long Last”. Strange title you might say but it’s not without it’s significance. When I moved to my neighborhood in uppermost Manhattan 15 years ago (sheesh that’s a long time) etched into the tiles of my subway station walls were those words, “At The Start…At Long Last..” (they have since been filled in with mosaic mirrored tiles). I had just moved from Weehawken, New Jersey after a girlfriend headed out to West Hollywood, CA and this was to be a new chapter. Strange and stark how our lives can change in a moment. James and I have been working on this album off and on for about 8 years. First album, “At The Start…” completed, “At Long Last…” I dig the ellipses because they speak of more to come. Whether or not we use them, a forward slash /, or nothing is still a little bit of a grey area (if you have a strong opinion either way, let me know, state your case heh). So there you have it dear reader, At The Start At Long Last\n\nI hope you all have an excellent weekend! Catch you next time! -p", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ "https://platonovfest.com/images/cms/thumbs/37fd9c86d1d8414cab2840cdd4f67f2feac153a4/cf1b1b59f18d1e74d58fd60db62b4f90_735_auto_jpg_5_80.jpg", null, "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_c3bf99268fb3fa88694294d0f70ac1c9.jpeg", "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_f032758353817e69bdbbd5eab8c8364a.jpg", null, "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_410384558d0b81db54ffc1104a236087.jpg", null, "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_a29de61662cd8f27dbe3baba42b93828.jpg", null, "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_a2dc938239d69770cdaed096f3df1f97.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://platonovfest.com/en/programme2015/266/", "unformatted_src": "/images/cms/thumbs/37fd9c86d1d8414cab2840cdd4f67f2feac153a4/cf1b1b59f18d1e74d58fd60db62b4f90_735_auto_jpg_5_80.jpg", "src": "https://platonovfest.com/images/cms/thumbs/37fd9c86d1d8414cab2840cdd4f67f2feac153a4/cf1b1b59f18d1e74d58fd60db62b4f90_735_auto_jpg_5_80.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cf b b f d e d fd db b f auto jpg", "original_width": 735, "original_height": 490, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://platonovfest.com/en/programme2015/266/", "unformatted_src": "/images/en/images/1/th_c3bf99268fb3fa88694294d0f70ac1c9.jpeg", "src": "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_c3bf99268fb3fa88694294d0f70ac1c9.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "th c bf fb fa d f ac c", "original_width": 400, "original_height": 341, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://platonovfest.com/en/programme2015/266/", "unformatted_src": "/images/en/images/1/th_f032758353817e69bdbbd5eab8c8364a.jpg", "src": "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_f032758353817e69bdbbd5eab8c8364a.jpg", "formatted_filename": "th f e bdbbd eab c a", "original_width": 400, "original_height": 225, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://platonovfest.com/en/programme2015/266/", "unformatted_src": "/images/en/images/1/th_410384558d0b81db54ffc1104a236087.jpg", "src": "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_410384558d0b81db54ffc1104a236087.jpg", "formatted_filename": "th d b db ffc a", "original_width": 400, "original_height": 281, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://platonovfest.com/en/programme2015/266/", "unformatted_src": "/images/en/images/1/th_a29de61662cd8f27dbe3baba42b93828.jpg", "src": "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_a29de61662cd8f27dbe3baba42b93828.jpg", "formatted_filename": "th a de cd f dbe baba b", "original_width": 400, "original_height": 266, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://platonovfest.com/en/programme2015/266/", "unformatted_src": "/images/en/images/1/th_a2dc938239d69770cdaed096f3df1f97.jpg", "src": "https://platonovfest.com/images/en/images/1/th_a2dc938239d69770cdaed096f3df1f97.jpg", "formatted_filename": "th a dc d cdaed f df f", "original_width": 400, "original_height": 266, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://platonovfest.com/en/programme2015/266/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593657134758.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20200712082512-20200712112512-00053.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 563232572, "warc_record_length": 7598}
[ null, "The final concert of the Platonov Arts festival will bring together on one stage the most brilliant opera singers of the CIS. Soloists of the best opera houses of their countries, they will sing arias and duets from Russian and foreign classical repertoire.", null, null, "Has performed with the Latvian National Opera and the Theatre Imperial de Compiegne. Sang the lead role in the opera “Eugene Onegin” with the “New Russia” orchestra under supervision of Yuri Bashmet, within the Sochi Olympics cultural program in February 2014.", null, "Saltanat Akhmetova is a soloist of Astana Opera and Ballet Theatre. Has performed in Italy: in Palazzo Camozzini, Verona, Teatro Comunale di Bologna, and the Teatro La Nuova Fenice, Osimo. The winner of the “Big Opera” television project on “Russia-Culture” channel (2014).", null, "Ramiz Usmanov is a soloist of A. Navoi State Academic Grand Theatre, Honoured Artist of Uzbekistan.", null, "Narine Ananikyan is a principal soloist of Yerevan State Opera and Ballet Theatre named after A. Spendiaryan. The laureate of the “Francisco Vinas” International Singing Contest” and The Extraordinary Prize winner (Spain, 2003), a semifinalist of Placido Domingo’s Operalia, the World Opera Competition (2005).\n\nHer repertoire includes the role of Karmen in Bizet’s opera, Azucena in Verdi’s “Il Trovatore”, Lyubasha in Rimsky-Korsakov’s “The Tsar’s Bride”, Marina Mnishek in Mussorgsky’s “Boris Godunov” and others." ]
[ null, "https://skrapdiggy.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/vote.jpg?w=300&h=287", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://lastatlnative.com/2012/10/18/issues-of-importance-the-2012-election/", "unformatted_src": "https://skrapdiggy.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/vote.jpg?w=300&h=287", "src": "https://skrapdiggy.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/vote.jpg?w=300&h=287", "formatted_filename": "vote", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 287, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 287, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://lastatlnative.com/2012/10/18/issues-of-importance-the-2012-election/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153899.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20210729234313-20210730024313-00068.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 371731417, "warc_record_length": 28408}
[ "Issues of Importance – The 2012 Election\n\nBefore I get started with the subject matter for the day I’d like to inform you all that “THE OUTFIT” is now 6-0. Just an update on that important subject matter first talked about HERE. A made 55 yard field goal with five seconds remaining for the win? I’m just sayin’.", null, "As it always is with election season you have candidates that do their best to pander to the masses in order to get votes so they can sit in a big chair someplace behind a big desk to be about the business of forgetting to commit to all the promises they swore to keep while they were at your church/community center/soup kitchen the prior 6 months. Of course since I’m a Black dude, I find myself in a demographic that’s constantly being preached to as to how my plight is understood and how my pain is felt and, recently, how the economy can be made more equal for me as a Black dude in the Black community.\n\nNow, strengthening the economy is a huge deal for Black dudes and non-Black dudes alike but I have more pressing issues than job creation and the return of manufacturing to our nation’s great shores. So I have put together the Skrapdiggy Platform, all of the things that I need to see done to make my, and a good number of my Black brethren’s lives better. Without further ado, I present that list to you in the form of the questions that I would ask at a debate that I hope to monitor within the next couple of weeks.\n\nCandidate, what will you do about the rampant spread of unwanted rappers in the Black community? As a Black man living in America I am always concerned about the spread of disease and viruses throughout our community; it is a proven fact that the number of aspiring rappers has increased exponentially causing high rates of eye rolling and heavy sighing throughout our streets. Can we count on you to do something about the increasing number of MC Whatshisname’s that approach our people about buying their mixtapes as they try to pump their gas? Can we be sure that in your agenda there will be steps taken to ensure that people can roll their shopping carts (or “buggies” for those of us that live in the South) full of groceries to their cars without Lil’ Whodatis running up on them asking them to check out “that new hot sh*t!” Additionally, what measures are there in your agenda that will slow the rate of DJs spinning in unwanted areas. There was once a time that you could get a haircut, buy a record, or get your car washed in peace; but now every space once filled with a simple lamp or a bookshelf is now occupied with a DJ table complete with DJ gear as well as DJ Notyouagain’s mixtape for sale on the “low low”. Where, Candidate, will this end? Will our children be able to have their anniversary dinners in a nice upscale restaurant sometime in the future without someone in a hoodie and backwards fitted baseball cap tilted just so in the establishment “on the ones and twos”?\n\nCandidate, there are really no winners in war. None. However, it would be in the best interest of the people of the Black people everywhere if there was some type of military action against line dancing in the Black community. The army may not be wholly necessary, but are there any plans that could you could share with this gathered audience in regards to curbing the onslaught of line dances that are overtaking ‘hoods everywhere? While it seems that little harm is done with these line dances, slowly but surely over the last few decades it has taken a stranglehold on get togethers, picnics, parties, BBQs in the Black community all over this nation. From humble beginnings of the “Electric Slide” and “Set It Off” we have now been swallowed whole by Cha Cha Slides, Wobbles, and more “Shuffles” than we all care to admit. Candidate, for the good of wedding receptions everywhere in Black communities of this nation, I implore you to tell us that you have a plan of military action in place to keep these epidemics at bay. Once upon a time these guys probably wanted to be doctors, but the Wobble kept them from their dreams.\n\nCandidate, what bill will you pass to keep Black people from talking loud in, as well as, telling all the good parts of the movies. Again, this may unfortunately require the involvement of the nation’s armed forces.\n\nSince 1985 there has been a increasing amount of violence in the streets of Black America. From brutal fistfights to reports of gunfire, this violence has oft times gone unchecked and has scarred a collective people because the reasons for it is laughable, silly. It is important that the cycle of violence in all of the nation’s streets be curbed, but especially in the streets of the Black community where violence has tended to flourish in even these, the most unlikely of cases. In scenarios where Black people have gathered with no other agendas other than to stand with one another in patient evening vigils across the nation, ready to spend their rent check and perhaps half their water bill on a pair of overpriced sneakers. Please, tell me Mr. Candidate, what is it that you plan to do to phase out Jordans in our streets in the next four years with the end goal of keeping De’Andrelious and FuQuwan from coming to blows over the last pair of size 12s?\n\nThese are amongst the most pressing of the issues in the Skrapdiggy Political Agenda but by no means are these the only ones. It is my hope that I gain audience with the powers that be in the media outlets to stage what would be the most telling and important of the issues facing the Black community. The candidate that proposes the most sweeping reform in these areas will likely reshape the Black community at large for generations to come." ]
[ null, "https://cdn1-www.wrestlezone.com/assets/uploads/2021/07/dwayne-johnson-the-rock-getty-2.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://wrestlingnewsreport.com/the-rock-finds-out-he-has-a-police-officer-doppelganger-in-alabama-thanks-him-for-his-service/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn1-www.wrestlezone.com/assets/uploads/2021/07/dwayne-johnson-the-rock-getty-2.jpg", "src": "https://cdn1-www.wrestlezone.com/assets/uploads/2021/07/dwayne-johnson-the-rock-getty-2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "dwayne johnson the rock getty", "alt_text": "Dwayne Johnson The Rock", "original_width": 1280, "original_height": 720, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://wrestlingnewsreport.com/the-rock-finds-out-he-has-a-police-officer-doppelganger-in-alabama-thanks-him-for-his-service/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780056890.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20210919125659-20210919155659-00300.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 641885662, "warc_record_length": 11932}
[ "HomeNewsThe Rock Finds Out He Has A Police Officer Doppelgänger In Alabama, Thanks Him For His Service\n\nThe Rock Finds Out He Has A Police Officer Doppelgänger In Alabama, Thanks Him For His Service\n\nThe Rock Finds Out He Has A Police Officer Doppelgänger In Alabama, Thanks Him For His Service", null, "If there was ever a time for the Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man meme…now’s that time.\n\nProfessional wrestling (and now) Hollywood legend Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, like many, was taken back by how much Alabama Lieutenant Eric Fields resembles the former WWE Champion.\n\nCheck out the side-by-side photo for yourself that set Twitter ablaze, earlier today.\n\nOh shit! Wow.\nGuy on the left is way cooler.\nStay safe brother and thank you for your service. One day we’ll drink @Teremana and I need to hear all your “Rock stories” because I KNOW you got ‘em 😂😈👊🏾🥃 #ericfields https://t.co/G38tOr68cW\n\nThe Morgan County Sheriff’s Office in Decatur, Alabama posted an updated picture of Fields, who was stopped by fans at a local spot when having lunch.\n\nRelated: John Cena Says It’d Be Great To See The Rock Back In WWE, But He’s Earned The Right To Choose When He Does" ]
[ null, "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/9516.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/persons/small/78206.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/persons/small/2339.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/persons/small/369.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/186204.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/133489.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/160517.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/187554.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/189369.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/127589.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/152716.jpg", null, "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/158309.jpg", null, "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/183282.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/126810.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/124279.jpg", null, "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/125264.jpg", null, "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/11888.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/122709.jpg", "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/120464.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/9516.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/9516.jpg", "alt_text": "The Relic", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/persons/small/78206.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/persons/small/78206.jpg", "alt_text": "Rob Stefaniuk", "original_width": 150, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/persons/small/2339.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/persons/small/2339.jpg", "alt_text": "Alan Ruck", "original_width": 150, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/persons/small/369.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/persons/small/369.jpg", "alt_text": "Ed Begley Jr.", "original_width": 150, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/186204.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/186204.jpg", "alt_text": "The Shape of Water", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/133489.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/133489.jpg", "alt_text": "Afternoon Delight", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/160517.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/160517.jpg", "alt_text": "Free Ride", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/187554.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/187554.jpg", "alt_text": "Hunt for the Labyrinth Killer", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/189369.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/189369.jpg", "alt_text": "Miss Dial", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/127589.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/127589.jpg", "alt_text": "Don't You Forget About Me", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/152716.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/152716.jpg", "alt_text": "Chasing a Dream", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/158309.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/158309.jpg", "alt_text": "Tripping Forward", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/183282.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/183282.jpg", "alt_text": "Junkyard Dog", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/126810.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/126810.jpg", "alt_text": "Snow Buddies", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/124279.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/124279.jpg", "alt_text": "Everybody Wants to Be Italian", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/125264.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/125264.jpg", "alt_text": "Whisper", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/11888.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/11888.jpg", "alt_text": "Stick It", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/122709.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/122709.jpg", "alt_text": "Fifty Pills", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "unformatted_src": "/imagesen/small/120464.jpg", "src": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/imagesen/small/120464.jpg", "alt_text": "Shallow Ground", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.mymoviepicker.com/personne/john-kapelos-64718.htm", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710900.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20221202082526-20221202112526-00299.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 944610515, "warc_record_length": 18132}
[ "Nationality USA\nBirth 8 march 1956 (66 years) at London (Canada)\nJohn Kapelos (born March 8, 1956) is a Canadian actor from London, Ontario. He is best known for his portrayals of janitor Carl Reed in The Breakfast Club and Detective Donald Schanke in Forever Knight.\n\nAn alumnus of The Second City, Chicago, John Kapelos's theatrical work spans eight years from Second City's Touring Company (1978–1982) to six revues as a member of the famed Resident Company (1982–1986), and finally Second City's critically acclaimed return to off-Broadway in Orwell That Ends Well at the former Village Gate in New York City.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "Senior high school football star Cameron (Andrew Lawrence) is traumatized when his best friend is killed in a car accident that he feels responsible for. When Cam learns that his best friend (a track star) was working on breaking the sub-four minute mile, he decides to honor his friend’s memory by accomplishing the goal for him. Cam is met with strong opposition from his football coach and father Gary (Treat Williams), who feels he's throwing his sports opportunities away. The father-son disagreement begins to tear the family apart, but Cam continues to pursue his goal, hoping to put his friend’s memory to rest at last.\nAlready seen ?\nI love", null, "Ford Coleman (Chris Fogleman) is a young actor trying to start his career in Los Angeles. His friend Tripp (William Gregory Lee) has already given up making it in the music business, and now takes drugs and lives off of Ford. When Ford's money runs out, Tripp comes up with the idea of selling drugs to supermodels to make money, and Ford goes along so they won't be evicted, and he can keep taking acting classes from James Comey (Ed Begley, Jr.) with the girl of his dreams, Gwen (Amber Benson)\nAlready seen ?\nI love", null, null, null, "Jake Bianski is the owner of a fish market in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. For the past eight years he actively has pursued his former girlfriend Isabella, despite the fact she is married and has three children.\nAlready seen ?\nI love", null, "After being released from prison, convicted felon Max Truemont (played by Josh Holloway) and his fiancée Roxanne (played by Sarah Wayne Callies), wish to have a fresh start by running a small diner of their own. However, the bank refuses to loan US$ 50,000.00 to them to open the business, and without alternatives, Max accepts the invitation of his former partner Sydney and his associate Vince to participate in the kidnapping of the eight-year-old David, the son of a wealthy woman in New England, under the command of a mysterious mastermind behind the kidnapping. After the successful abduction of the eight-year-old boy, David (played by Blake Woodruff), the group awaits ransom instructions in a secluded hideout. However, as they begin to become suspicious of each other, Max realizes the boy is not as innocent as he seemed. The boy commands various characters in the movie to kill each other.\nAlready seen ?\nI love", null, null, null, "Sheriff Jack Shepherd is tasked with investigating a mysterious blood-covered boy who shows up at his station one day. The boy appears to be supernatural in nature, and manifests unusual powers such as the ability to read minds or show other people his memories by touching them.\nResults 1 to 15 of 54\n1234Next page >" ]
[ null, "https://indaily.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/4-Welcome-to-Oodnadatta.jpg?fit=4608%2C3456?w=285&h=170&crop=1", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://indaily.com.au/news/2021/05/19/pressure-on-securing-safe-water-for-regional-sa-towns/", "unformatted_src": "https://indaily.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/4-Welcome-to-Oodnadatta.jpg?fit=4608%2C3456?w=285&h=170&crop=1", "src": "https://indaily.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/4-Welcome-to-Oodnadatta.jpg?fit=4608%2C3456?w=285&h=170&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "Welcome to Oodnadatta", "original_width": 226, "original_height": 170, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://indaily.com.au/news/2021/05/19/pressure-on-securing-safe-water-for-regional-sa-towns/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571987.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20220813202507-20220813232507-00477.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 288900791, "warc_record_length": 28013}
[ "The State Government this morning released its “draft Water Security Statement“, which provides a statewide overview of water resources.\n\nThe document, which is out for public consultation from today, states that some remote towns are still experiencing “challenges” sourcing safe and secure drinking water, resulting in communities experiencing “a high degree of water insecurity”.\n\nIt states approximately 64 remote communities across the north of the state, with a total population of about 9440 people, might fall into that category.\n\n“Water supply is challenging – there is often limited existing infrastructure and new infrastructure costs are particularly high due to the lack of suitable local sources of potable quality,” the document states.\n\nThey include having the government work with water retailers to ensure “critical human water needs” are prioritised.\n\nThe document also asks the government to consider investing in additional water infrastructure for remote communities where residents have identified risks to existing supplies.\n\nIt follows the release of the South Australian Council of Social Service’s “Falling through the gaps” report this morning, which shows that in many parts of regional and remote South Australia, the provision of drinking water is not nearly as secure, reliable or affordable as it is in metropolitan Adelaide.\n\nThe report, prepared for SACOSS by water policy consultants Aither, found that there is a “lack of direction and accountability” among government agencies when it comes to regulating water supply.\n\nIt found that because responsibility for water management is distributed across a number of agencies and various pieces of legislation, there is “confusion in leadership”.\n\nWater Minister David Speirs said past government investment in water infrastructure had provided “high levels of water security for the vast majority of the state’s population”.\n\nBut he said water availability was projected to decline across the state due to the impacts of climate change and increasing water demand from the agriculture, mining and energy sectors.\n\n“The key challenge now is to build on past investment to ensure all South Australians have adequate water security and to grow the South Australian economy in a sustainable way,” he said.\n\n“People, communities, industry and the environment all rely on ongoing, reliable and affordable access to water, and water security planning will be critical to safeguard our water supples into the future.”\n\nAccording to the SACOSS report, at an aggregate level, Australia was recently found to have met drinking water targets set out by the United Nations.\n\nBut the SACOSS report claims the finding “hides the reality that many smaller regional and remote communities across Australia do not have reliable access to safe water services”.\n\n“For many regional and remote communities in South Australia, the practicalities of providing basic services such as drinking water and sewerage is extremely complex and costly,” it states.\n\n“There is a lack of understanding of the collective problem and the challenges faced by regional and remote communities are not adequately addressed in the current policy, legislative and regulatory framework.\n\n“As a result, some regional and remote communities are receiving poor (sometimes unsafe), unreliable and high-cost water services.”\n\nIt comes after InDaily revealed that residents in Oodnadatta in the state’s far-north were being charged standard prices for water which, since the 1990s, has been identified as a potential source of the parasite naegleria fowleri.\n\nWhen inhaled, the parasite can cause an infection that rapidly destroys brain tissue, prompting nausea, hallucinations, high fever and eventually, death.\n\nWhile SA Water says no cases of naegleria fowleri infection have been officially detected in Oodnadatta thus far, freedom of information documents show the water has, over the past decade, consistently exceeded national drinking water guidelines for recommended chloride, sodium, sulphate and total dissolved solid levels.\n\nIn June last year, the Government committed $41 million to upgrade water supplies to 350 properties across regional SA, with Oodnadatta prioritised as the first town on the list.\n\nAt the time, Water Minister David Speirs described the funding – $9 million of which will be spent in Oodnadatta – as “life-changing for those that live in our regional communities who have been crying out for better access to water”.\n\nBut 11 months on, SA Water is yet to start the upgrades.\n\nSACOSS has called on the Government to undertake a statewide stocktake of current water supply arrangements and to develop a policy that outlines a basic level of safe and reliable water services for all South Australian communities.", null, "“The Marshall Liberal Government has significantly advances water security across the state since the 2018 election,” he said.\n\n“We are investing in infrastructure to improve water security in regional areas by building desalination plants on the Eyre Peninsula and Kangaroo Island and in water supply upgrades for remote regional areas including Yunta, Oodnadatta, Maree, Terowie, Marla, and Manna Hill.\n\n“Regional areas such as these were ignored for 16 years under the former Labor Government and we are taking action to deliver better water access.”\n\nThe Government is inviting the public to provide their views on the draft Water Security Statement via its YourSAy website.\n\n“People, communities, industry and the environment all reply on ongoing, reliable and affordable access to water and water security planning will be critical to safeguard our water supplies into the future,” Speirs said.\n\n“We would like to hear the community’s thoughts on the draft Water Security Statement.”" ]
[ "https://www.easternherald.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/japan-covid-infection-deaths-highest-per-day.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.easternherald.com/2020/08/08/japan-deaths-coronavirus-infected/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.easternherald.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/japan-covid-infection-deaths-highest-per-day.jpg", "src": "https://www.easternherald.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/japan-covid-infection-deaths-highest-per-day.jpg", "formatted_filename": "japan covid infection deaths highest per day", "alt_text": "japan coronavirus infection deaths, japan news, tokyo news, covid japan news, health news, covid news, world news, breaking news, latest news; The Eastern Herald News", "rendered_width": 1021, "rendered_height": 580, "original_width": 1021, "original_height": 580, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.easternherald.com/2020/08/08/japan-deaths-coronavirus-infected/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652663013003.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20220528062047-20220528092047-00736.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 822923484, "warc_record_length": 287752}
[ null, "Japan recognized 1,490 new cases of coronavirus, the second-highest daily increase since the beginning of the pandemic, which raised the total number of infections to 44,527, and seven new deaths, for a cumulative 1,046, the Ministry of Health reported today.\n\nIn addition, the records implied that today was the tenth consecutive day with more than 900 cases, the health portfolio said.\n\nThe figures are again close to record levels of positivity in coronavirus in Tokyo, confirming the highest degree of alert in the Japanese capital, the ANSA news agency quoted.\n\nThe metropolitan government confirmed 462 new infections today, a level slightly lower than the maximum of 472 registered last week, bringing the total to around 15,000 infections, that is, a third of the national total.\n\nWith the imminent and traditional religious festivities of Bon, scheduled from this weekend – during which trips by train and car in the country are frequent – fears of an increase in infections in the rest of the country are increasing.\n\nUnlike the metropolitan authorities, the central government chose not to dissuade the population from traveling to the various prefectures of the archipelago." ]
[ "https://images.hindustantimes.com/img/2021/08/04/1600x900/da312a24-f50e-11eb-87f0-3ed1cf33608a_1628073220218.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://news.vnap.net/govt-builds-record-onion-buffer-to-guard-against-inflation/", "unformatted_src": "https://images.hindustantimes.com/img/2021/08/04/1600x900/da312a24-f50e-11eb-87f0-3ed1cf33608a_1628073220218.jpg", "src": "https://images.hindustantimes.com/img/2021/08/04/1600x900/da312a24-f50e-11eb-87f0-3ed1cf33608a_1628073220218.jpg", "formatted_filename": "da a f e eb f ed cf a", "rendered_width": 1920, "original_width": 1600, "original_height": 900, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://news.vnap.net/govt-builds-record-onion-buffer-to-guard-against-inflation/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057199.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20210921070944-20210921100944-00159.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 456160376, "warc_record_length": 20498}
[ null, "The union authorities has constructed a document reserve of 200,000 tonne of onions in anticipation of worth inflation throughout an oncoming lean season, which might affect the broader economic system and households alike, an official with information of the matter mentioned.\n\nPrices of some meals gadgets, whereby seasonality performs an enormous position, are usually unstable. Onion is one in every of them. Its charges typically stoke meals inflation and knock the month-to-month budgets of customers, poor or wealthy, as a result of the vegetable is a base ingredient of most Indian dishes.\n\nPast information exhibits onion costs often are inclined to rise throughout September as a result of the month marks the start of an almost three-month lean season, when shares from earlier crops deplete. Fresh harvests often arrive in markets throughout winter.\n\nRetail costs, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, rose 6.25% in June, barely decrease than a 6.3% rise in May, however pushed by larger meals and gas prices, newest official information present. The retail inflation charge is above the Reserve Bank’s goal of 4% (+/-2). Inflation within the meals and drinks class stood at 5.58%, in comparison with 5.24% in May.\n\nAlso Read | Prices of vegetables in city go up on back of rain, fuel rates\n\nPrice rise is a key determinant of financial insurance policies. Moderate inflation helps the Reserve Bank to maintain rates of interest low to spur financial exercise, which has been hit by the pandemic.\n\nMarket watchers level to a well-known sample in India’s onion-price spirals each alternate 12 months or so.\n\nIn the primary half of 2017, for example, wholesale onion costs plunged, resulting in widespread protests by farmers in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. Then, within the second half of that 12 months, when the federal government intervened within the markets to purchase out extra shares, costs started rising. In 2019 and 2020 too, retail charges had soared previous ₹90 a kg between September and November in lots of cities.\n\nOnion commerce within the nation suffers from basic worth volatility. It’s triggered primarily by supply-disrupting elements corresponding to excessive climate, losses from insufficient or improper storage or continuously shifting manufacturing ranges, all of which might trigger provides to go from surplus to scanty in a matter of weeks.\n\n“We have adequate stocks of stored onions from previous harvests and we don’t see any problem (of supplies),” mentioned Prakash Kumawat, an official of the Lasalgaon Agricultural Produce Market Committee, which runs Asia’s largest onion market in Nashik, Maharashtra." ]
[ "http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511ML6bvA8L.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://readingdeals.com/deals/mostly-magic-by-donna-june-cooper", "unformatted_src": "http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511ML6bvA8L.jpg", "src": "http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511ML6bvA8L.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ML bvA L", "alt_text": "Mostly Magic by Donna June Cooper ebook deal", "original_width": 333, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://readingdeals.com/deals/mostly-magic-by-donna-june-cooper", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038072180.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20210413092418-20210413122418-00412.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 570460474, "warc_record_length": 7689}
[ null, "When a man sees his visions of the future as a curse, he’ll do anything to avoid them as a reality. But when he meets a reporter who always knows exactly what people are feeling, her life—and the fate of the world—might very well depend on those visions.\n\nDo dreams come true? Dr. Daniel Woodruff hopes they don't, because his dreams predict a devastating future for him, for those he loves—and for the planet.\n\nHis latest premonition, which blows a huge crater in his eroding sanity, holds a singular horror—the loss of a wife and unborn child. Yet another reason he can let no one into his chaotic life, least of all a perky, persistent investigative reporter he finds simultaneously frustrating and fascinating.\n\nMel Noblett leaves no stone unturned in her one-woman crusade to save the environment. When a whistleblower in Italy proves too frightened to talk, Mel turns to a fall-back lead, an extremely eccentric, beekeeping professor who might just make the trip worthwhile.\n\nDespite their instant attraction, Mel is relieved when Daniel keeps her at arm's length. After all, she has a secret of her own—one that makes her preternaturally good at her job. And, when Daniel's terrifying visions prove uncannily accurate and begin to revolve around Mel—it is a gift that could put her life in danger.\n\nWarning: Reluctant seer of a bleak future meets petite force of nature who lights up the heart of his darkness. Where there's smoke, there could be an unpredictable blaze of passion, but the rewards are oh, so sweet…" ]
[ "http://timeoutmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/chili-allemagne-15012017-p-montigny_32326434865_o-1000x600.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://timeoutmag.com/2017/01/18/goalkeeper-andreas-wolff-cleared-for-germanys-match-against-belarus/", "unformatted_src": "http://timeoutmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/chili-allemagne-15012017-p-montigny_32326434865_o-1000x600.jpg", "src": "http://timeoutmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/chili-allemagne-15012017-p-montigny_32326434865_o-1000x600.jpg", "formatted_filename": "chili allemagne p montigny o", "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://timeoutmag.com/2017/01/18/goalkeeper-andreas-wolff-cleared-for-germanys-match-against-belarus/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337595.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20221005073953-20221005103953-00717.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 54439980, "warc_record_length": 16614}
[ null, "“Andreas Wolff can play the next match today against Belarus,“ the German Handball Federation (DHB) reported in a press release.\n\nFor a while there were uncertain about the condition of the german goalkeepers status.Ten minutes before the end of the match against Saudi Arabia, Andreas Wolff felt down on his buttocks and got a little bruise,\n\n„There will be no problems in playing,“ the press release said.\n\nTuesday Germany won against Saudi-Arabia, the match was attended by more than half a million spectators in the average on the live-stream screens in Germany.\n\nWednesday Germany will meet Belarus. The one and only time both teams duelled at World Championships was in the eighth-final in 1995 in Iceland, when Germany won 33:26. In 2008, Germany scored one goal more, when beating the Belarusian side 34:26 in the opener of the European Championship in Norway.\n\nBoth coaches have been awarded “Best coach of the year” in Germany: Icelandic-born Dagur Sigurdsson (Germany) in 2016 and Russian-born Yuri Shevtsov (Belarus) in 1997. In his last job in German Bundesliga, Rhein-Neckar Löwen (until 2008), Chevtsov was the coach of the current German internationals Uwe Gensheimer and Patrick Groetzki.\n\nBefore, he had been coaching the German clubs of Lemgo and Essen. In the latter, he was coach of current German team manager Oliver Roggisch, when they won the EHF Cup in 2005.\n\nGermany and Croatia in a duel for top spot in group C\nAndreas Wolff, Germany: “We did it in a serious way”" ]
[ null, "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Connor+and+Jillian.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Rod+Rescuer+Team.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Student+Entre+Heroes+2010.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/grad+venture+biz+plan+09.JPG", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/best+vent+biz+plan+UG+09.JPG", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Insight+Cincinnati.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Stuart+Clark+Canada+2008.jpg", null, "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Asthma+Team+2.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/2007+Heroes.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Ravash+Ram.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Boise+Grads+07.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Boise+Undergrads.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/pCards+Team.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Heroes+07.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Entre+Heroes+1.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Entre+Heroes+2.jpg", "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Entre+Winners+-+Asthma.jpg", null, "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Best+Grad+Students+2006.JPG" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Connor+and+Jillian.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Connor+and+Jillian.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Connor and Jillian", "original_width": 350, "original_height": 250, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Rod+Rescuer+Team.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Rod+Rescuer+Team.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Rod Rescuer Team", "original_width": 350, "original_height": 210, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Student+Entre+Heroes+2010.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Student+Entre+Heroes+2010.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Student Entre Heroes", "original_width": 350, "original_height": 208, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/grad+venture+biz+plan+09.JPG", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/grad+venture+biz+plan+09.JPG", "formatted_filename": "grad venture biz plan", "original_width": 363, "original_height": 288, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/best+vent+biz+plan+UG+09.JPG", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/best+vent+biz+plan+UG+09.JPG", "formatted_filename": "best vent biz plan UG", "original_width": 361, "original_height": 288, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Insight+Cincinnati.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Insight+Cincinnati.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Insight Cincinnati", "original_width": 380, "original_height": 285, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Stuart+Clark+Canada+2008.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Stuart+Clark+Canada+2008.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Stuart Clark Canada", "original_width": 380, "original_height": 285, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Asthma+Team+2.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Asthma+Team+2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Asthma Team", "original_width": 380, "original_height": 253, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/2007+Heroes.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/2007+Heroes.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Heroes", "original_width": 450, "original_height": 243, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Ravash+Ram.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Ravash+Ram.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Ravash Ram", "original_width": 250, "original_height": 219, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Boise+Grads+07.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Boise+Grads+07.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Boise Grads", "original_width": 380, "original_height": 269, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Boise+Undergrads.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Boise+Undergrads.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Boise Undergrads", "original_width": 380, "original_height": 282, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/pCards+Team.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/pCards+Team.jpg", "formatted_filename": "pCards Team", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Heroes+07.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Heroes+07.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Heroes", "original_width": 288, "original_height": 270, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Entre+Heroes+1.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Entre+Heroes+1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Entre Heroes", "original_width": 470, "original_height": 480, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Entre+Heroes+2.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Entre+Heroes+2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Entre Heroes", "original_width": 477, "original_height": 462, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Entre+Winners+-+Asthma.jpg", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Entre+Winners+-+Asthma.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Entre Winners Asthma", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 326, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "unformatted_src": "/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Best+Grad+Students+2006.JPG", "src": "https://cba.lmu.edu/media/lmucollegeofbusinessadministration/departments/entrepreneurship/studentawards/Best+Grad+Students+2006.JPG", "formatted_filename": "Best Grad Students", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 221, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://cba.lmu.edu/academics/undergrad/entrepreneurship/outcomes/studentawards/studententrepreneurialheroes/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585371611051.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20200405213008-20200406003508-00010.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 391861227, "warc_record_length": 13429}
[ "LMU entrepreneurship students are required to create a business plan for a new venture. The best of these plans are entered into national competitions. Our students have been very successful in these competitions, often getting into the national finals on a competitive basis and earning a number of top level national awards.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "A Year to Remember! LMU at Moot Corp", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "Dwight Yorke, a graduate student in the Systems Engineering and Leadership Program (SELP) and Ben Waddle, a graduate student in the Masters of Business Administration (MBA) program, were selected to represent LMU at the March Madness for the Mind E-Team Exhibition in Tampa Bay, Florida on March 22-24, 2007. This exhibition was part of the 11th annual National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) conference and was a chance for student inventors to showcase their products in front of a national audience as well as in the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa. Dwight and Ben are part of a four person Asthma Sound Indicator team (the other two team members who could not attend are Allan Avelino and Tim Vermilion) that was one of only 14 teams chosen nationally to attend this prestigious exhibition.\n\nThe Asthma Sound Indicator (ASI) is a handheld device that allows users to monitor and track their asthma in a more accurate way than devices currently on the market. Dwight Yorke thought of the idea and has been developing the software for the device over the past several years after witnessing his father die of an asthma attack. He proposed the idea as part of the New Product Design and Development course in Fall 2006 taught by Business School professor Dr. Fred Kiesner and Engineering School professor, Dorota Shortell. The aforementioned team was formed and the students developed a business plan and prototype for the product during the Fall semester 2006. In addition to the honor of presenting their product at the March Madness for the Mind Exhibition, the team has also has won first place in two national and international business plan competitions. They plan to use the cash prizes from the competitions to bring the ASI to market from their newly-formed business, Anson Innovations.", null ]
[ null, "https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341bfae553ef0168e814f823970c-320wi", null, "https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341bfae553ef0167631351da970b-320wi", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tortsprof/2012/02/mass-torts-in-the-federal-courts.html", "unformatted_src": "https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341bfae553ef0168e814f823970c-320wi", "src": "https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341bfae553ef0168e814f823970c-320wi", "formatted_filename": "a d bfae ef e f c wi", "alt_text": "Feinberg", "original_width": 320, "original_height": 480, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tortsprof/2012/02/mass-torts-in-the-federal-courts.html", "unformatted_src": "https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341bfae553ef0167631351da970b-320wi", "src": "https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341bfae553ef0167631351da970b-320wi", "formatted_filename": "a d bfae ef da b wi", "alt_text": "Corodemus", "original_width": 320, "original_height": 480, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tortsprof/2012/02/mass-torts-in-the-federal-courts.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499829.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20230130201044-20230130231044-00485.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 386266707, "warc_record_length": 11115}
[ "Mass Torts in the Federal Courts - Recap Part I\n\nCongratulations to the students of the Federal Courts Law Review for a wonderful symposium last Friday, February 24, 2012, on \"Mass Torts in the Federal Courts.\" In today's post, I will recap the two individual presenters: Ken Feinberg and the Honorable Marina Corodemus (ret.).", null, "Ken Feinberg gave the keynote address. His remarks focused on his work with the 9/11 Fund as well as the Gulf Coast Claims Facility. Feinberg noted five options to adjudicating mass torts: (1) Rule 23 class actions, (2), MDLs, (3) regional consolidation, (4) bankruptcy by the defendant, and (5) individual litigation of each case. Feinberg expressed skepticism that Rule 23 permitted aggregation of mass torts. While acknowledging that MDLs worked for mass torts, he pointed out that MDLs only capture federal cases. The downside to regional consolidation, according to Feinberg, was that it did not provide truly mass resolution. Finally, he asserted that bankruptcy was a \"draconian way\" to achieve mass resolution. He argued that the 9/11 Fund and the Gulf Coast Claims Facility were both sui generis and challenged the audience (and other speakers) to address three questions: (1) Are the federal courts receptive to mass tort litigation? (2) What legal challenges to do mass torts confront in the federal courts? and (3) What is the alternative to adjudicating mass torts in the federal courts? Audience questions raised the delegation issue inherent in the fund approach: is it a good idea to delegate all of that authority to one person to resolve mass tort claims including the amount of payment?", null, "The Honorable Marina Corodemus (ret). shared \"A View from the Bench\" based on her perspective as New Jersey's sole mass torts judge for over ten years. Judge Corodemus discussed her experiences in trying to coordinate mass tort cases with federal judges handling MDLs as well as other state court judges. She concluded by identifying two problems for the future: (1) the increasing number of mass tort claims and (2) the shrinking budgets of the state court system.\n\nIn tomorrow's post, I will describe the three panel presentations.\n\nListed below are links to weblogs that reference Mass Torts in the Federal Courts - Recap Part I:" ]
[ null, "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Cirque-du-Soleil-on-Ice-1.png", null, "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Hockey-Ramps-Photo-by-Matt-Beard-2018.jpg", null, "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/At-the-Office-Balancing-on-Chairs-Photo-by-Matt-Beard-2018.jpg", null, "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/The-Fall-Photo-by-Matt-Beard-2018.jpg", null, "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/PreShow-Entertainment-at-Cirque-du-Soleil.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/cirque-du-soleil-crystal-show-on-ice/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Cirque-du-Soleil-on-Ice-1.png", "src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Cirque-du-Soleil-on-Ice-1.png", "formatted_filename": "Cirque du Soleil on Ice", "alt_text": "Cirque du Soleil on Ice Crystal Show Review", "rendered_width": 735, "rendered_height": 1102, "original_width": 735, "original_height": 1102, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/cirque-du-soleil-crystal-show-on-ice/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Hockey-Ramps-Photo-by-Matt-Beard-2018.jpg", "src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Hockey-Ramps-Photo-by-Matt-Beard-2018.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Hockey Ramps Photo by Matt Beard", "alt_text": "Cirque du Soleil Hockey Ramps", "rendered_width": 900, "rendered_height": 600, "original_width": 5760, "original_height": 3840, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/cirque-du-soleil-crystal-show-on-ice/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/At-the-Office-Balancing-on-Chairs-Photo-by-Matt-Beard-2018.jpg", "src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/At-the-Office-Balancing-on-Chairs-Photo-by-Matt-Beard-2018.jpg", "formatted_filename": "At the Office Balancing on Chairs Photo by Matt Beard", "alt_text": "Balancing Act for Cirque du Soleil", "rendered_width": 900, "rendered_height": 600, "original_width": 900, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/cirque-du-soleil-crystal-show-on-ice/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/The-Fall-Photo-by-Matt-Beard-2018.jpg", "src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/The-Fall-Photo-by-Matt-Beard-2018.jpg", "formatted_filename": "The Fall Photo by Matt Beard", "alt_text": "Crystal character of Cirque du Soleil Show on Ice", "rendered_width": 900, "rendered_height": 600, "original_width": 900, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/cirque-du-soleil-crystal-show-on-ice/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/PreShow-Entertainment-at-Cirque-du-Soleil.jpg", "src": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/PreShow-Entertainment-at-Cirque-du-Soleil.jpg", "formatted_filename": "PreShow Entertainment at Cirque du Soleil", "alt_text": "PreShow Entertainment at Cirque du Soleil", "rendered_width": 900, "rendered_height": 536, "original_width": 900, "original_height": 536, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.thriftynorthwestmom.com/cirque-du-soleil-crystal-show-on-ice/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500983.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20230208222635-20230209012635-00814.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1029380325, "warc_record_length": 57003}
[ "Disclosure: We received tickets to the show in exchange for sharing about our experience at the show.", null, "Cirque du Soleil is back in the Puget Sound area this weekend only for a very short run of their popular show, Crystal, which is performed on the ice. You can also still get discount tickets to Cirque du Soleil’s “Crystal” show through Friday April 12th.\n\nWe had the opportunity to check out the Crystal show on opening night as a family, the first time my girls had been to a show, and we were blown away! If you have ever been to a Cirque du Soleil show, you know how amazing they are with all the incredible acrobatics, but then to see this all done on ice, was just so much more awe-inspiring to watch!", null, "This show combined the different elements of acrobatics from gymnasts and very skilled ice skaters, who all were performing acrobatics on the ice & in the air, it was hard to tell who were the gymnasts & who were the ice skaters. It brought together the circus arts & what you would expect to see from a Cirque du Soleil show combined with what felt like watching Olympic figure skating at the same time. The show included everything from synchronized skating, freestyle figures & extreme skating, jumps & flips alongside swinging trapeze artists, aerial straps to fly through the air & extreme balancing acts while performing acrobatics. It just amazed all of us at the talent these performers had to be able to take the acrobatics & ice skating to a whole new level in this first of its kind circus ice show.", null, "There is action happening all around the ice stage during the whole show, so even though the arena is larger than their typical tent venues, there did not seem to be a bad seat anywhere as any direction you could see all that was going on at any time. It was so action-packed with great cinematic & lighting effects, that your attention was constantly trying to take it all in, in a great way!\n\nThis show is a fun show for a date night or a night out with friends! It also is a show that kids will love, too! We went to an evening show & I didn’t see many kids under 5 (most likely because it was a later show), but I did see kids elementary, middle & high school age & they all looked like they were having a blast. My girls are 10 & 12 & they just watched the show in amazement the whole time – it’s just incredible the skills these performers have. The only thing they did mention is that there was one particular scene with Crystal (the main character in the show) in a romantic setting in the park with a male acrobat as they waltzed on skates & through the air , which my girls said was too much PDA, ha! Nothing inappropriate, just a more romantic scene that adults would appreciate more than kids.\n\nCirque du Soleil is here for just one long weekend in the Puget Sound area for their “Crystal” show. But there are still tickets available for these shows, so make sure to book your tickets right away if you’re interested.", null, "CRYSTAL is Cirque du Soleil’s 42nd creation and explores the artistic possibilities of ice for the first time. This unique production pushes boundaries of performance by combining stunning skating and acrobatic feats that defy the imagination. Watch as world-class ice skaters and acrobats take their new frozen playground with speed and fluidity as they challenge the laws of gravity with never-before-seen acrobatics.\n\nFollow Crystal, the lead character, on an exhilarating tale of self- discovery as she dives into a world of her own imagination. CRYSTAL invites you to suspend reality and glide into a world that springs to a colorful life with astounding visual projections and an original score that seamlessly blends popular music with the signature sound of Cirque du Soleil. CRYSTAL features an international cast composed of figure, extreme and freestyle ice skaters, acrobats, musicians and a comic character. Eleven different nationalities are represented in the cast.\n\nThings to Know about the Show:\n\nTime – The show is about 2 hours long with a 20 minute intermission. If you are going with kids, you might want to check out the daytime shows if your kids are not night owls.\n\nParking – There are a number of free parking spaces within walking distance according to the arena’s website. I did see street parking all around, but did not get there early enough to take advantage of it myself thanks to a rainy evening which meant tons of I-5 traffic. For garage options, there were plenty of spaces in the Snohomish County garage (corner of Wall & Oakes, just across the street from the arena & down a block to the entrance). It cost $10 for the evening to park.", null, "Come Early – There are several advantages to coming early. You can take advantage of those free street parking spaces. And you won’t have to worry about the traffic – I sat on one block for 10-15 minutes waiting to get into the parking garage after 7, but my husband had arrived earlier & did not have to wait. So just plan accordingly for traffic if you are coming closer to the showtime. There will be bag checks & security to go thru when you enter, too, which will take a bit more time.\n\nPlus, Cirque du Soleil always puts on pre-show entertainment & this show was no exception. They had ice skaters, musicians playing a variety of songs down by the ice as well as a comedian who had my family quite entertained (& the crowd got to participate with throwing snowballs too).\n\nMerchandise to Purchase – There is special Cirque du Soleil themed merchandise to purchase at the show, so plan on that in your budget if you’re interested\n\nFood – There are different options of food & drinks to purchase at the Angel of the Winds arena, everything from lunch/dinner options (pizza, hot dogs,etc), as well as popcorn and mini donuts. We missed these, but I heard they were amazing & you could purchase them by the bucketful.\n\nLet us know what you thought of the Cirque du Soleil Crystal show!!" ]
[ "https://www.unz.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/shutterstock_561811681-600x408.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.unz.com/chopkins/the-fetishization-of-the-corporate-media/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.unz.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/shutterstock_561811681-600x408.jpg", "src": "https://www.unz.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/shutterstock_561811681-600x408.jpg", "formatted_filename": "shutterstock", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 408, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 408, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.unz.com/chopkins/the-fetishization-of-the-corporate-media/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572163.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20220815085006-20220815115006-00371.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 900831862, "warc_record_length": 94568}
[ null, "So the corporate media have gone and done it again. As they have, repeatedly, for the last two and half years, they shook the earth with a “bombshell” story proving beyond any reasonable doubt that Donald Trump colluded with the Russians to steal the presidency from Hillary Clinton, or at least committed an impeachable felony in connection with something to do with the Russians, or Ukrainians, or other Slavic persons … which story turned out to be inaccurate, or not entirely accurate, or a bunch of horseshit.\n\nThis time it was BuzzFeed’s Jason Leopold, “a reporter with a checkered past” (i.e., a history of inventing his sources) who broke the “bombshell” Russiagate story that turned out to be a bunch of horseshit. Leopold, and his colleague Anthony Cormier, reported that Trump had directed his attorney, Michael Cohen, to lie to Congress about plans to construct a Trump Tower in Moscow, thus suborning perjury and obstructing justice. Their sources for this “bombshell” story were allegedly “two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter.”\n\nApproximately twenty-four hours later, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office (i.e., the office “involved in an investigation of the matter”) stated that the BuzzFeed story was “not accurate,” which is a legal term meaning “a bunch of horseshit.” BuzzFeed is standing by its story, and is working to determine what, exactly, Mueller’s office meant by “not accurate.” Ben Smith, BuzzFeed’s Editor-in-Chief, has called on Mueller “to make clear what he’s disputing.”\n\nLiberals and other Trump-obsessives have joined in the effort to interpret the Special Counsel’s office’s cryptic utterance. French hermeneuticists have been reportedly called in to deconstruct the meaning of “accurate.” Professional Twitter semioticians are explaining that “not accurate” doesn’t mean “wrong,” but, rather, refers to something that is “accurate,” but which the user of the word doesn’t want to disclose publicly, or that legal terms don’t mean what they mean … or something more or less along those lines.\n\nBut Greenwald’s list is just a small sample of the Russiagate stories that have turned out to be horseshit. For the record, here are several more:\n\nMy personal favorite remains the one about how Hillary Clinton may have been poisoned by Putinist operatives back in 2016. And then there’s the pot-smoking, prostitute-banging, incompetent Novichok perfume assassins, the African American-brainwashing memes, the Putin-orchestrated Yellow Vest rebellion, the brain-eating Russian-Cubano crickets, and various other bunches of horseshit.\n\nI am using the terms “horseshit” and “a bunch of horseshit” (as opposed to terms like “failures” and “errors”), not just to be gratuitously vulgar, but, also, to try to make a point. One is not supposed to use these terms in connection with “serious,” “respected” news outlets. Which is why journalists like Greenwald and Aaron Maté (who have extensively reported on the corporate media’s ongoing production and dissemination of horseshit) do not use such terms in the course of their reporting, and instead use less inflammatory terms like “false,” “inaccurate,” “mistake,” and “error.” Principled journalists like Greenwald and Maté are constrained by (a) their journalistic ethics, (b) their integrity, and (c) their belief in the idea of a “free and independent press,” which is one of the pillars of Western democracy.\n\nBeing neither a respected journalist nor a believer in the existence of an “independent press,” I am under no such constraints. Because I’m not trying to get or keep a job, or maintain a “respectable” reputation, I’m free to call a spade a spade and a bunch of horseshit a bunch of horseshit. I am also free to describe “journalists” like Leopold, Luke Harding, Craig Timberg, Franklin Foer, and many of their corporate media colleagues (not to mention TV clowns like Rachel Maddow) as the liars and rank propagandists they are. I don’t need to pretend their fabricated stories are simply the result of “shoddy journalism,” or “over-reliance on official sources,” or any other type of “error” or “failure.” These people know exactly what they are doing, and are being extremely well paid to do it. They went to school to learn how to do it. Then they butt-sucked and back-stabbed their way up the ladder of establishment power to be able to do it.\n\nYes, of course, there are still principled journalists working for the corporate media, but they are doing so by walking a very fine line. No one has to tell them where it is. Every professional journalist knows precisely where it is, and what it is there for. Though they are permitted to walk right up to it, occasionally (to keep them from feeling like abject whores), one step over it and they will be cast into the Outer Darkness of the Blogosphere and excommunicated from the Church of Respectable Journalism. If you don’t believe me, just ask Seymour Hersh, or John Pilger, or any other journalistic heretic.\n\nIf Russiagate serves no other useful purpose, it is at least exposing the corporate media as the propaganda factories that they are. Given the amount of obviously fabricated horseshit they have disseminated during the last two years, you’d have to be a total moron or a diehard neoliberal cultist not to recognize the function they perform within the global capitalist ruling establishment (which is essentially no different than the function the establishment media perform in any other society, namely, to disseminate, maintain, and reify the official narrative of its ruling classes).\n\nSadly, there’s no shortage of morons and cultists. I don’t blame the morons, because … well, they’re morons. The cultists are another species entirely. These are people who, no matter how often the corporate media feed them another “explosive,” “bombshell” Russiagate story that turns out to be a bunch of horseshit, will defend the concept of the “independent media” like head-shaven, bug-eyed Manson followers. Confront them with facts contradicting their beliefs and they close their eyes and start chanting and humming and repetitiously babbling banishing spells. The notion that the Western corporate media may serve the interests of the ruling establishment (just like the media in every other society serve that society’s ruling classes) is unimaginable and tantamount to heresy.\n\nThis fetishization of “the independent press” is a phenomenon unique to Western capitalism. Basically, it’s a childish fairy tale, like believing that Santa Claus is an actual person or that voting in elections in a corporate oligarchy has anything to do with actual democracy. Think about it dispassionately for a minute. Why would any ruling establishment permit a genuinely “independent” press to disseminate ideas and information willy-nilly throughout society? If it did, it wouldn’t last very long.\n\nMost people understand this intuitively, which is why the corporate media relentlessly repeat the mantra-like phrase, “free and independent press,” over, and over, and over again. Seriously, switch on NPR, or have a look at The Guardian or the Washington Post, or any of the other corporate media repeatedly reminding you how “independent,” “free” and “democratic” they are. It’s essentially Neuro-linguistic programming.\n\nSo let’s not be shocked when the corporate media continue to bombard us with “bombshell” stories about Trump and Russia that turn out to be horseshit. Personally, I welcome these stories. The more corporate media horseshit the better! Who knows, if they dish out enough blatant horseshit, more people might lose their “trust in the media,” and begin to investigate matters themselves. I know, that makes me a Nazi, right? Or at least a Russian propagandist? I mean, encouraging folks to distrust the corporate media? Isn’t there some kind of law against that? Or have they not quite gotten around to that yet?\n\nBetrayal, Infuriating Betrayal\nMike Whitney\n• 286 Comments • Reply\n← The War on PopulismMister Charlie Told Me So →\nHide 69 CommentsLeave a Comment\n\"The Fetishization of the Corporate Media\"\n• 69 Comments\nCommenters to Ignore\nCommenters to ignore (one per line)\n\n← The War on PopulismMister Charlie Told Me So →\nCurrent Commenter\nsays:\nCurrent Date at Time Now\nLeave a Reply - Comments on articles more than two weeks old will be judged much more strictly on quality and tone\nCancel Reply\nCommenting Disabled While in Translation Mode" ]
[ "http://mountaineagle.demo.our-hometown.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2012-06-13/49p1-271x300.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.themountaineagle.com/articles/aerosmith-keeps-things-fresh-with-new-tour-coming-album/", "unformatted_src": "http://mountaineagle.demo.our-hometown.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2012-06-13/49p1-271x300.jpg", "src": "http://mountaineagle.demo.our-hometown.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2012-06-13/49p1-271x300.jpg", "alt_text": "Aerosmith\u2019s Joe Perry, left, and Steven Tyler were photographed earlier this year at a news conference announcing their 2012 Global Warming Tour, which begins on June 16 in Minneapolis. (AP Photo)", "rendered_width": 271, "original_width": 271, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.themountaineagle.com/articles/aerosmith-keeps-things-fresh-with-new-tour-coming-album/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964358903.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20211130015517-20211130045517-00305.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1141111433, "warc_record_length": 19988}
[ null, "Aerosmith’s Joe Perry, left, and Steven Tyler were photographed earlier this year at a news conference announcing their 2012 Global Warming Tour, which begins on June 16 in Minneapolis. (AP Photo)\n\nAerosmith has flown with turbulence for most of their 40-year career, but as the group’s summer tour begins this week, things in the band seem to be absolutely blissful.\n\n“We’ve already gone through all our problems,” Steven Tyler said in a recent interview, laughing with Joe Perry.\n\nAerosmith has definitely had its share of feuds both public and private, most recently in 2009, when Perry lashed out at Tyler after the “American Idol” judge fell off a stage during the band’s concert tour and injured himself, forcing the band off the road. Perry questioned Tyler’s dedication to Aerosmith and even floated the idea of a new lead singer, but they made publicly made up.\n\n“Joe and I were fighting for a while, that’s no secret,” Tyler said. “But whatever demons or realities were going on in the band, it happens with bands that stay together for 40 years and have the success that we have.”\n\nHe added that any friction never affected their ability to put on a good show: “We’re up there to play to the audience. It’s never about us.”\n\n“It’s only as good as those two hours onstage,” the guitarist said of the band’s chemistry. “The rest of it, I have no idea how it works. With Aerosmith, we put one foot in front of the other and hope for the best.”\n\nThe upcoming “Music From Another Dimension” marks the first time in a decade that Perry and Tyler wrote music together. Tyler says despite the time it took to get back to basics, once they did, it was like a “fine wine.”\n\n“It’s the same bottle man. We just corked it. Everything that was cooking inside and fermenting to that just right year just happened to be now. It was the perfect time,” Tyler said.\n\nPerry said the album was 10 years in the making with riffs he wrote back in 2002, and chord progressions from today. He feels they fit nicely in what he describes as “playing the old songs new and the new songs old” to keep the band lean and mean — part of Perry’s commitment to keep Aerosmith from becoming a nostalgia act.\n\n“There are bands that don’t talk to each other for five years, and then get back together and go out and play their songs and they turn into the best cover band of their own songs,” he said. “That’s fine and well, but for us it will be always changing. We’ve been trying to write this record for 10 years, and we finally did.”\n\nAerosmith joins several other classic rock acts on the road this summer. The Beach Boys are celebrating their 50th anniversary, and Black Sabbath is reuniting as well. But the latter band had to deal with the acrimonious departure of drummer Bill Ward, and Van Halen is cutting its summer tour unexpectedly short due to mysterious reasons.\n\nFor all its past problems, Aerosmith has remained together.\n\nTyler may have summed it up best: “ With great pressure comes great diamonds.”" ]
[ null, "https://unobtainium13.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/under-the-skin.jpg?w=538&h=359", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://unobtainium13.com/2014/12/17/for-your-consideration-9-under-the-skin-dir-by-jonathan-glazer/", "unformatted_src": "https://unobtainium13.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/under-the-skin.jpg?w=538&h=359", "src": "https://unobtainium13.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/under-the-skin.jpg?w=538&h=359", "formatted_filename": "under the skin", "alt_text": "Film Review Under the Skin", "rendered_width": 538, "rendered_height": 359, "original_width": 538, "original_height": 358, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://unobtainium13.com/2014/12/17/for-your-consideration-9-under-the-skin-dir-by-jonathan-glazer/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572515.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20220816181215-20220816211215-00256.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 530800365, "warc_record_length": 45710}
[ "From the opening scene, Under the Skin is a dream of dark and disturbing things.\n\nIn Scotland, a silent motorcyclist (Jeremy McWilliams) finds a young woman’s dead body lying on the side of the road. He picks up the body and puts it in the back of a van. Inside the van, a naked woman (played by Scarlett Johansson) takes the dead woman’s clothes. As soon becomes apparent, both the motorcyclist and the woman are not human. They’re aliens and they’ve come to Earth on a mission that is deliberately left obscure. Though they never speak to each other, the motorcyclist always seems to be nearby.\n\nThe woman drives the van across Scotland. She stops men in the street and, after asking for directions, then attempts to coerce them into her van. (What makes these scenes especially effective is that the majority of them actually feature Johansson talking to nonactors who just happened to be nearby when she drove up.) The woman smiles and flirts and has little trouble convincing the majority of the men she meets to get into the van with her.\n\nShe drives them to an isolated building where the men follow her inside. As they step into a pitch black room, both the woman and her latest man start to undress. The naked man starts to walk towards the woman and is so hypnotized by the sight of her that he doesn’t even realize that the floor has become liquified and he’s sinking. As Johansson watches coldly, each man eventually vanishes, leaving behind only his empty skin.\n\n(Warning: The two scenes below are definitely NSFW. Watch with caution.)\n\nDetached from her surroundings, the woman can only watch as real human beings go about their lives. When she sees a man unsuccessfully try to save a drowning couple on the beach, she reacts by striking the man on the head with a rock. She drags the man away, leaving the couple’s terrified toddler on the beach. When the motorcyclist later visits the beach, he too ignores the child. (Perhaps no scene left me more disturbed and inspired more nightmares than this one.)\n\nIt’s only when the woman picks up a man with a severe facial disfigurement (a poignant performance from a nonactor named Adam Pearson) that she finally starts to show some emotion. The man is as much of an outsider as she is, with the main difference being that he can’t hide who he really is under a disguise. The woman feels sorry for him and this sudden shock of empathy causes her to reconsider her mission.\n\nHowever, even as the woman attempts to flee to the Scottish highlands, the motorcyclist is never far behind. And, unfortunately, neither are real humans…\n\nUnder the Skin is pure cinema, a collection of scenes that alternate between being naturalistic and surreal, disturbingly serious and darkly humorous. Perhaps appropriately for a film about appearances, Under the Skin is a movie that is full of haunting images, the type that, 8 months after first being seen, remain vivid in your mind. It’s up to the viewers to decide what those images mean.\n\n(For all of the discussion that I’ve seen online about what Under the Skin is truly about, it seems pretty obvious to me that the main message of the film is that guys are so led by their penis that they’ll even allow themselves to sink into a liquid void if there’s a chance they might get laid beforehand.)\n\nUnder the Skin has been a player (albeit a minor one) in the precursors leading up the Oscars. A few of the braver critical groups have nominated it for best picture and have also honored Scarlett Johansson for her wonderful work as an outsider who is both slowly discovering what it means to be human while also dealing with the reality that, try as she might, she will never truly belong in this world. However, with all that in mind, Under the Skin is probably too divisive and unique a film to ever truly appeal to the Academy.\n\nUnder the Skin is also a film that we’ll still be discussing years from now.", null, "6 responses to “For Your Consideration #9: Under the Skin (dir by Jonathan Glazer)”" ]
[ null, "http://cdn.powerofpositivity.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/16-Signs-Its-Time-to-Let-Go-of-a-Toxic-Partner.jpg", "http://cdn.powerofpositivity.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Does-Cuddling-Boost-Your-Mental-Health_-Counselors-Explain.jpg", null, "http://cdn.powerofpositivity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/130-pound-weight-loss.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://us.newschant.com/19-celebrities-who-got-their-start-on-star-search/", "unformatted_src": "//cdn.powerofpositivity.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/16-Signs-Its-Time-to-Let-Go-of-a-Toxic-Partner.jpg", "src": "http://cdn.powerofpositivity.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/16-Signs-Its-Time-to-Let-Go-of-a-Toxic-Partner.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Signs Its Time to Let Go of a Toxic Partner", "alt_text": "16 Signs It's Time to Let Go of a Toxic Partner", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 220, "original_width": 1600, "original_height": 900, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://us.newschant.com/19-celebrities-who-got-their-start-on-star-search/", "unformatted_src": "//cdn.powerofpositivity.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Does-Cuddling-Boost-Your-Mental-Health_-Counselors-Explain.jpg", "src": "http://cdn.powerofpositivity.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Does-Cuddling-Boost-Your-Mental-Health_-Counselors-Explain.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Does Cuddling Boost Your Mental Health Counselors Explain", "alt_text": "Counselors Explain What Happens To Your Mental Health From Cuddling", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 220, "original_width": 1600, "original_height": 900, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://us.newschant.com/19-celebrities-who-got-their-start-on-star-search/", "unformatted_src": "//cdn.powerofpositivity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/130-pound-weight-loss.jpg", "src": "http://cdn.powerofpositivity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/130-pound-weight-loss.jpg", "formatted_filename": "pound weight loss", "alt_text": "Inspiring Woman Loses Over 130 Pounds in a Remarkable Transformation", "rendered_width": 321, "rendered_height": 220, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 702, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://us.newschant.com/19-celebrities-who-got-their-start-on-star-search/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103034877.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20220625065404-20220625095404-00008.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 638316008, "warc_record_length": 42078}
[ "American Idol and The Voice could also be pipelines to stardom now, however throughout its 1983 to 1995 run, Star Search was the actuality competitors present to be on. Whether you have been a wannabe singer, comic, or dancer, securing a spot on the present meant that you just have been one step nearer to stardom. And even when you did not win in your class, the publicity you would get from competing was typically sufficient to jumpstart your profession. Just ask former contestants like Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Kevin James, and Drew Carey. Curious which different A-listers as soon as appeared on the present? Keep studying to find out about a number of the largest stars who obtained their begin on Star Search. And for acquainted faces who obtained their massive break later in life, listed below are 40 Stars Who Didn’t Become Famous Until After 40.\n\nAs many boy band fanatics already know, Justin Timberlake did not get his begin in *NSYNC. Rather, a younger JT—then going by Justin Randall—truly competed on Star Search in 1992, although he misplaced to Anna Nardona. His tune of selection? Alan Jackson’s “Love’s Got a Hold on You.”\n\nThough JT did not win Star Search, that loss may need been the very best factor to ever occur to him. Justin Timberlake: A Biography notes that in an interview, he as soon as mentioned, “It’s funny. If I had won on Star Search just one time, I would not have made the audition [for The All-New Mickey Mouse Club]. I think God has his master plan and he’ll lay it out for you. But you have to walk that road.”\n\nAnd for actors who stepped away from the enterprise, listed below are 15 Stars Who Quit Acting After Hitting It Big.\n\nIn 1993, a band referred to as Girl’s Tyme appeared on Star Search—and misplaced. Normally the dropping group would not make historical past, however this one was an exception, seeing as two of its members have been Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland.\n\nBy 1996, Girl’s Tyme had misplaced and gained some members to turn into Destiny’s Child—and in 2000, then won their first Grammy for “Say My Name.” The ethical of the story? You needn’t truly win Star Search to succeed—you simply want to seem on it.\n\nEven earlier than she was a Mouseketeer, 10-year-old Britney Spears was a contestant on Star Search again in 1992. The star-to-be misplaced to a singer named Marty Thomas, however that did not hold her from turning into a pop sensation. To date, she has 5 No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, to not point out a profitable fragrance model and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Who wants a win on Star Search, anyway?\n\nFor well-known people who obtained observed whereas shilling tasks, listed below are 25 Stars You Didn’t Know Got Their Start in Commercials.\n\nNot everybody acknowledges or appreciates uncooked pure expertise when it is proper in entrance of them. Case in level: In 1990, when she appeared on Star Search, a nine-year-old Christina Aguilera misplaced to a 12-year-old named Christopher Eason.\n\n“I was a good sport about it. My mom made me go back out and shake his hand and tell him I was happy he won. Tears were running down my face,” Aguilera advised Rolling Stone in 1999 about her Star Search experience. As the journal aptly put it again then, the pop star “lost the battle but won the war.”\n\nThough Star Search typically missed out on prime expertise, that is to not say that the present all the time obtained it incorrect. In truth, when 13-year-old Usher Raymond IV appeared on the fact competitors collection in 1991, he won Best Teen Vocalist! His first self-titled album was launched only a few years later—and although it did not see huge success, his second album, My Way, made all of it the best way to No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart. The relaxation, as they are saying, is historical past.\n\nFor stars who you forgot examined their ballroom abilities, try 25 Celebrities You Won’t Believe Did “Dancing With the Stars.”\n\nBefore he obtained behind the wheel of the Cash Cab, comic (and licensed cab driver) Ben Bailey appeared on Star Search. That, together with spots on a number of different reveals, helped him finally bag the host gig for the award-winning present the place passengers reply trivia inquiries to earn money whereas attending to their vacation spot.\n\nYou oughta know that Alanis Morissette competed on Star Search in 1990. Her tune of selection was “One Bad Apple”—and although she had extra materials ready, she did not get to carry out it, seeing as she misplaced within the first spherical to a younger nation singer named Chad. Morissette wasn’t too upset about dropping, although: According to Alanis Morissette: A Biography, “gaining exposure was the real goal.”\n\nAnd for extra leisure trivia delivered proper to your inbox, join our day by day e-newsletter.\n\nCountry singer LeAnn Rimes got her start on Star Search at simply eight years previous. And in contrast to a number of the different celebs who appeared on the present, she truly did fairly effectively: She remained the present’s champion for 2 weeks within the early ’90s, performing songs like “Don’t Worry ‘Bout Me” by Marty Robbins. Just a number of years later in 1996, she earned her first No. 1 single with “Blue” and took the nation world by storm.\n\nNot solely did Younger star Sutton Foster lose on Star Search in 1990—she misplaced to future Broadway colleague, Richard H. Blake. “Every time I see him, I give him squinty eyes,” she joked about their (pretend) ongoing feud throughout an look on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.\n\nWhen 10-year-old Aaliyah Haughton competed on Star Search in 1990, she did not stroll away with a win. That did not matter, although: Later that yr, the longer term R&B star carried out with none aside from Gladys Knight, the previous spouse of her uncle and supervisor Barry Hankerson. Just a number of years later in 1994, 15-year-old Aaliyah wowed the music world together with her platinum debut album, Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number.\n\nIn 1995, The King of Queens star Kevin James competed (and won) within the present’s comedy class a number of instances. These wins weren’t what catapulted him to fame, nevertheless; his massive break got here in 1996 on the Just for Laughs Montreal comedy festival, the place Ray Romano noticed him carry out and gave him a recurring function on Everybody Loves Raymond.\n\nDon’t bear in mind ever seeing future Nickelodeon host Marc Summers take the Star Search stage? That’s since you would have needed to bodily be at a taping to catch his act. Summers was the man who would “warm up” the studio viewers earlier than the dwell present started. According to Indiana Public Media, he was additionally the warm-up comedian for tapings of Soap and Alice.\n\nAnother comic who appeared on Star Search is Martin Lawrence. Unlike James, although, Lawrence’s look on the present was sufficient to get him observed by the individuals who matter. Though he did not win on Star Search, his efficiency got the attention of Columbia Pictures executives and earned him the function of Maurice Warfield on What’s Happening Now!\n\nDavid Archuleta was acquainted with the ins and outs of actuality TV lengthy earlier than he competed on American Idol. He wasn’t on the unique Star Search, however in 2004, the “Crush” singer appeared on the short-lived Star Search reboot, profitable the junior singer division with songs like “Fallin'” by Alicia Keys.\n\n“The thing that’s unique about David is his sense of musical styling and phrasing. The one thing that is hard to teach is the sense of the music, the feeling of the music and the rhythm,” Archuleta’s former vocal coach Dean Kaelin mentioned in an interview with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “It’s intuitive. Sort of like a sixth sense.”\n\nComedian Drew Carey is acquainted with competitors reveals—not simply as a bunch, however as a contestant as effectively. As his biography on The Price is Right‘s website notes, the humorous man obtained his first massive break competing on Star Search in 1988. After that, he appeared on HBO’s 14th Annual Young Comedians Special, on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, and finally on his personal collection, The Good Life. By 1995, Carey had a self-titled sitcom on ABC.\n\nThough she’s greatest generally known as an actress, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star Tatyana Ali truly obtained her begin as a singer. At seven years previous, she appeared on a number of episodes of Star Search, singing songs like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Why Do Fools Fall in Love?”\n\nIn 1993, a teenage Dave Chappelle appeared on Star Search thrice, finally dropping to fellow comic Lester Barrie. His profession hardly suffered from this loss, although: In 2017, Forbes reported that the stand-up genius raked in $47 million.\n\nRosie O’Donnell appeared on Star Search 5 instances, taking dwelling the highest prize each time she competed. According to her website, she used the money she received from the present to maneuver to Los Angeles, and from there scored her first function as Maggie O’Brien on Gimme a Break.\n\nBefore turning into a family title, comic Sinbad competed on Star Search within the mid-’80s. He received his first spherical, besting one other future success, Dennis Miller, however finally misplaced to a comic book named John Kassir. While you might not acknowledge that title, you’d in all probability know his voice: Kassir is a prolific voice actor who’s performed everybody from the Cryptkeeper to Buster Bunny.\n\nFamous Actors You Didn’t Realize Were in Hallmark Christmas Movies", null, null, "Counselors Explain What Happens To Your Mental Health From Cuddling", null, "Inspiring Woman Loses Over 130 Pounds in a Remarkable Transformation" ]
[ "https://selectednews.info/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Ancient-Egyptian-pet-cemetery-contained-much-loved-cats-and-dogs.jpeg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://selectednews.info/blog/ancient-egyptian-pet-cemetery-contained-much-loved-cats-and-dogs-pampered-in-their-old-age/", "unformatted_src": "https://selectednews.info/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Ancient-Egyptian-pet-cemetery-contained-much-loved-cats-and-dogs.jpeg", "src": "https://selectednews.info/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Ancient-Egyptian-pet-cemetery-contained-much-loved-cats-and-dogs.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "Ancient Egyptian pet cemetery contained much loved cats and dogs", "alt_text": "Ancient Egyptian pet cemetery contained much loved cats and dogs pampered in their old age", "rendered_width": 1200, "rendered_height": 630, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 630, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://selectednews.info/blog/ancient-egyptian-pet-cemetery-contained-much-loved-cats-and-dogs-pampered-in-their-old-age/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038088245.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20210416161217-20210416191217-00233.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 606079623, "warc_record_length": 50175}
[ null, "A cat from Berenice was buried wearing a bronze collar.\nPhoto: P. OSYPINSKA\n\nThe ancient Egyptians love their pets just as much as any current-day cat lady or dog dad. What might be the world’s oldest pet cemetery was uncovered by archaeologists in the early Roman port city Berenice contains the remains of nearly 600 clearly much-loved animals that were placed in individual graves, covered by pottery that served as miniature sarcophagi, with adornments including bronze and beaded collars. The 2,000-year-old burials include many four-legged companions that had died of old age or chronic injury, and would have had to be devotedly cared for by their owners. “I’ve never encountered a cemetery like this,” Michael MacKinnon, a zooarchaeologist at the University of Winnipeg, told Science magazine. “The idea of pets as part of the family is hard to get at in antiquity, but I think they were [family] here.”\n\nThe bodies of a dog, cat and monkey were carefully placed in individual graves at Berenice\n\nThe site was first found in 2011 by the archaeozoologist Marta Osypinska and her team from the Polish Academy of Sciences, beneath a Roman trash dump outside of the city walls. Osypinska says that at first “some very experienced archaeologists discouraged me” from researching the animals, saying that pets were not important to the lives of ancient people and that most animals were kept for utilitarian or ritual purposes. But from studying the remains, Osypinska says it is clear the cats, dogs and monkeys laid to rest at Berenice were well cared for. “We have individuals who have very limited mobility,” Osypinska says. “Such animals had to be fed to survive, sometimes with special foods in the case of the almost-toothless animals.”Many of the pets found in the cemetery were wrapped in textiles—not mummified, as they would have been for ritual purposes—or covered with pottery that “formed a kind of sarcophagus,” Osypinska says. The cats at the site were often adorned with metal collars or necklaces made from glass beads and shells, and the dogs had often died of old age, after losing their teeth or suffering from joint problems. In their report in the journal World Archaeology, the team of researchers back up the idea that these animals benefitted from “close relationships and care” from their humans through texts discovered at the site of early-Roman Berenice. On one pot sherd for example, is written: “Herennius to Satornilus his dearest, greetings… Concerning the cats, Ourses is taking care of them in accordance with what I also wrote you on another occasion.”" ]
[ "https://www.tvcomp.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Coronation-Street-Tina-McIntyre.jpg", null, "http://www.tvcomp.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Coronation-Street-Tina-McIntyre-300x168.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.tvcomp.uk/shocking-twist-grip-coronation-street", "unformatted_src": "https://www.tvcomp.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Coronation-Street-Tina-McIntyre.jpg", "src": "https://www.tvcomp.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Coronation-Street-Tina-McIntyre.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Coronation Street Tina McIntyre", "alt_text": "Coronation Street's Tina McIntyre", "rendered_width": 580, "rendered_height": 326, "original_width": 580, "original_height": 326, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tvcomp.uk/shocking-twist-grip-coronation-street", "unformatted_src": "http://www.tvcomp.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Coronation-Street-Tina-McIntyre-300x168.jpg", "src": "http://www.tvcomp.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Coronation-Street-Tina-McIntyre-300x168.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Coronation Street Tina McIntyre", "alt_text": "Coronation Street's Tina McIntyre", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 168, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 168, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.tvcomp.uk/shocking-twist-grip-coronation-street", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250608295.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20200123041345-20200123070345-00085.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1120385259, "warc_record_length": 79021}
[ null, "Coronation Street writers are planning a shocking twist to their intertwining plots. Tina McIntyre, played by Michelle Keegan, is about to be murdered… but by whom? She’s been a very naughty little girl, and whether you think she deserves it or not, she’s in big, big trouble.", null, "Coronation Street’s Tina McIntyre will be attacked and left for dead next week on Coronation street, and her brutal end will begin a murder hunt which will grip Weatherfield.\n\nTina – played by Michelle Keegan – will be seen falling from a balcony at the builders’ yard after a dramatic confrontation with her killer in scenes to be screened by ITV next week.\n\nTina has long been living dangerously and upsetting many people on the street.\n\nShe has been having an affair with Peter Barlow, whose wife is pregnant, and in the days leading up to her death she believes she has persuaded him to run away with her.\n\nIn the build up to the death on May 27, viewers will have a chance to watch four alternative showdowns with potential suspects – Peter Barlow, Carla Barlow, Rob Donovan and Tracy Barlow, available online. Each have their reasons.\n\nCoronation Street, winner of the 2014 Bafta Awards for the best soap, is about to kick off a murder plot that will grip the nation. Who will kill Tina McIntyre? Will it be Peter Barlow, Carla Barlow, Tracy Barlow or Rob Donovan? Your guess is as good as mine, but with Tracy’s past history… could she be the one? Probably not… to obvious right?" ]
[ null, "https://centralrecorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/gunpowder-milkshake-netflix-release-1024x576.jpg", null, "https://centralrecorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/gunpowder-milkshake-dropping-this-wednesday.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://centralrecorder.com/gunpowder-milkshake-dropping-this-wednesday-on-netflix-everything-you-need-to-know/", "unformatted_src": "https://centralrecorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/gunpowder-milkshake-netflix-release-1024x576.jpg", "src": "https://centralrecorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/gunpowder-milkshake-netflix-release-1024x576.jpg", "formatted_filename": "gunpowder milkshake netflix release", "alt_text": "gunpowder milkshake netflix release", "rendered_width": 696, "rendered_height": 392, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 576, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://centralrecorder.com/gunpowder-milkshake-dropping-this-wednesday-on-netflix-everything-you-need-to-know/", "unformatted_src": "https://centralrecorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/gunpowder-milkshake-dropping-this-wednesday.jpg", "src": "https://centralrecorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/gunpowder-milkshake-dropping-this-wednesday.jpg", "formatted_filename": "gunpowder milkshake dropping this wednesday", "alt_text": "gunpowder milkshake dropping this wednesday", "rendered_width": 727, "rendered_height": 484, "original_width": 727, "original_height": 484, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://centralrecorder.com/gunpowder-milkshake-dropping-this-wednesday-on-netflix-everything-you-need-to-know/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046154320.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20210802110046-20210802140046-00705.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 177018667, "warc_record_length": 36965}
[ "Gunpowder Milkshake Dropping this Wednesday on Netflix! Everything you need to know\n\nThe title itself is quite the introduction to Netflix’s latest action flick “Gunpowder Milkshake”. Netflix has confirmed the release date of its latest action-thriller which has been one of the most anticipated titles of the season and it’s this Wednesday! Read on for more updates because we have here everything you need to know about the movie, plot and cast.\n\nWhat is the plot of the Gunpowder Milkshake movie?\n\nNetflix has released a really attractive poster of the upcoming action thriller movie that’s going for a summer release. The story shared by Gunpowder Milkshake is about three generations of assassins who sets on an avenging war against those who took everything from them. We see Sam following the path of her mother who once abandoned her by working for a ruthless crime syndicate. When a dangerous mission goes weary, Sam is forced to choose whether to save an innocent eight-year-old girl or not. She learns that the ultimate chance of survival is only if she reunites with her mother and her lethal associates. The three generations of women assassins work together, learning to leave apart their differences and stand up against people who destroyed everything for them.\n\nSurely, as you can infer from the movie’s plot, Netflix’s Gunpowder Milkshake is a strong female-centred movie and promises an action-filled thriller.", null, "Who are the cast members of the Gunpowder Milkshake?\n\nGunpowder Milkshake is directed by Navot Papushado, a film director and screenwriter who also wrote the movie along with Ehud Lavski. The filming of the movie was finished in 2019 in Berlin and since then action movie fans were eagerly waiting for Netflix to announce the release date.", null, "When is the Gunpowder Milkshake dropping on Netflix?\n\nPrevious articleNever Have I Ever Season 2 Coming This Thursday!\nNext articleAtypical Season 5 Release Date | Will the Show be Revived?" ]
[ null, "https://cdn.theathletic.com/app/uploads/2020/09/15103142/GettyImages-1228497225-1024x705.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://theathletic.com/2067076/2020/09/15/bills-rewind-10-things-we-learned-from-the-season-opening-win-over-the-jets/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.theathletic.com/app/uploads/2020/09/15103142/GettyImages-1228497225-1024x705.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.theathletic.com/app/uploads/2020/09/15103142/GettyImages-1228497225-1024x705.jpg", "formatted_filename": "GettyImages", "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 705, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://theathletic.com/2067076/2020/09/15/bills-rewind-10-things-we-learned-from-the-season-opening-win-over-the-jets/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400188049.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20200918155203-20200918185203-00173.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 713287228, "warc_record_length": 40877}
[ "Bills rewind: 10 things we learned from the season-opening win over the Jets", null, "24\nAfter re-watching the Bills’ win over the Jets, combing through the advanced stats and talking to the team’s coordinators, here are 10 things we learned from Buffalo’s Week 1 performance.\n\nJosh Allen by the numbers\n\nJosh Allen had career highs with 33 completions and 312 passing yards on Sunday. He also completed 71 percent of his passes for a tidy stat line through the air.\n\nIf it looked like the Bills were sticking with shorter passes, the numbers back that up. Allen had an average of 5.5 air yards on his completions, which was right around the middle of the league’s top performers this week. He also attempted only four passes that traveled 20 or more yards in the air. The good news is Allen completed three of those passes after being one of the league’s worst passers in that range a year ago. It’s a small sample size, but promising nonetheless.\n\nOf Allen’s 46 passing attempts, 12 of them were thrown at or...\nCLAIM OFFER\nAlready a subscriber? Log in" ]
[ "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/B2Sy7qkkTy8/hqdefault.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.kinguin.net/category/19421/heroes-of-might-magic-iv-complete-gog-cd-key", "unformatted_src": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/B2Sy7qkkTy8/hqdefault.jpg", "src": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/B2Sy7qkkTy8/hqdefault.jpg", "formatted_filename": "hqdefault", "original_width": 480, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.kinguin.net/category/19421/heroes-of-might-magic-iv-complete-gog-cd-key", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780055601.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20210917055515-20210917085515-00333.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 856427874, "warc_record_length": 90310}
[ null, "PEGI 12\nCan be activated in - United States\nThis offer is promoted by the Merchant, and is not necessarily the cheapest one.\nPromoted offer\n$6.49\nLowest price$5.46\nSold by\nLicensed_Keys\n99.61% of 7498 ratings are superb!\nBuy now and getfree Ninja Crowns\nYour transaction is secure\nWe're working hard to protect the security of your payments. We have a dedicated Fraud Prevention and Response Department working 24/7 to ensure safe transactions. We have implemented custom systems to screen out potential scammers and we have partnered with Ravelin, one of the world's best fraud prevention platforms. We don't share your payment details with third-party sellers and we don't sell your information with others.\n\nRecommend this game and earn$0.32or more per sold copy.Join in 3 minutes\nGo to product description and offers\nProduct Rating\nThere are no reviews for this product yet. Be the first to review it!\nShare your thoughts about this product and get 5% off your next purchase\nRelease date: 09/09/2004\n\nSome prophecies of doom do come true. Escape the flames licking at your back and jump quickly through a portal into another world, for only the bold will be allowed to live. Embrace a wondrous new land and uncover its ancient mysteries. Battle its deadly creatures and explore a forgotten past. Here lie gods who have been silent all too long. Here lies a realm that can only be claimed by the strong, the crafty or the wise. Here lies a realm awaiting a bold conqueror!" ]
[ null, "https://www.social-engineer.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Denver-Broncos-vs-Seattle-Seahawks-SuperBowl1.png", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.social-engineer.org/general-blog/victory-nonverbal/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.social-engineer.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Denver-Broncos-vs-Seattle-Seahawks-SuperBowl1.png", "src": "https://www.social-engineer.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Denver-Broncos-vs-Seattle-Seahawks-SuperBowl1.png", "formatted_filename": "Denver Broncos vs Seattle Seahawks SuperBowl", "alt_text": "Victory Nonverbal", "rendered_width": 700, "rendered_height": 400, "original_width": 700, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.social-engineer.org/general-blog/victory-nonverbal/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178364932.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20210302221633-20210303011633-00586.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 994785759, "warc_record_length": 19147}
[ "Social engineers and psychologists may specialize in recognizing nonverbal cues but they have never won a Super Bowl with their skills. Richard Sherman and the Seattle Seahawks secondary did exactly that. By decoding some of the hand signals Peyton Manning used in Super Bowl XLVIII to communicate with his receivers, the Seahawks gained an advantage over the Bronco’s offense. Sherman admitted he also got some help from anonymous player sources prior to the game who had advice concerning Manning’s audible and hot route tendencies. In a hyper-competitive league like the NFL everything that can give a player an edge is always being sought.", null, "This story is a good example of the prevalence and importance of nonverbal communication in contexts that may not immediately come to mind. A 2013 study conducted last year found that UFC fighters who smiled more intensely during the weigh-in face-off were more likely to lose the fight. Also, some boxing trainers teach their fighters to punch with a calm face because communicating aggression can tip off an opponent to one’s intentions and become a tell.\n\nMajor League Baseball managers Buck Showalter and Joe Girardi engaged in a heated argument during a game last year over the issue of sign-stealing. For those of you that played baseball you understand how the signs are relayed and coded; for those of you that did not play baseball…ask someone who did. Although the practice of stealing signs is widely accepted as a part of the game by players and managers, it can clearly lead to problems. In the video of Girardi and Showalter’s “discussion” you can also see some great examples of other nonverbal communication like Showalter using the throat slashing gesture and Girardi’s “invitation” with his hands as he engages.\n\nLook for nonverbal communication more actively as you go through your day. Take all the opportunities you can to become sharper and more aware of the information contained in silence; you can even practice a little next time you are watching the game.\n\nIf you like this topic you will enjoy Chris Hadnagy’s New book, “Unmasking the Social Engineer: The Human Side of Security.”" ]
[ "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20160817/trinny_woodall_and_charles_saatchi_180816_01/trinny-woodall-and-charles-saatchi_5359186.jpg", "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20160404/040416_opening_night_gala_of_exhibitionism/opening-night-gala-of-exhibitionism_5197645.jpg", "http://www.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20140401/italian_fashion_010414_16/trinny-woodall-the-glamour-of-italian-fashion_4135797.jpg", null, "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20140716/170714_charles_saatchi_and_trinny_woodall_scotts/trinny-woodall-charles-saatchi-and-trinny-woodall_4288628.jpg", null, "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ld/school_run_2_050510/trinny_woodall_2832022.jpg", "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/lb/trinny_red_nose_130309/trinny_woodall_2327436.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/trinny-woodall", "unformatted_src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20160817/trinny_woodall_and_charles_saatchi_180816_01/trinny-woodall-and-charles-saatchi_5359186.jpg", "src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20160817/trinny_woodall_and_charles_saatchi_180816_01/trinny-woodall-and-charles-saatchi_5359186.jpg", "formatted_filename": "trinny woodall and charles saatchi", "alt_text": "Trinny Woodall and Charles Saatchi", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 518, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/trinny-woodall", "unformatted_src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20160404/040416_opening_night_gala_of_exhibitionism/opening-night-gala-of-exhibitionism_5197645.jpg", "src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20160404/040416_opening_night_gala_of_exhibitionism/opening-night-gala-of-exhibitionism_5197645.jpg", "formatted_filename": "opening night gala of exhibitionism", "alt_text": "Trinny Woodall", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 748, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/trinny-woodall", "unformatted_src": "http://www.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20140401/italian_fashion_010414_16/trinny-woodall-the-glamour-of-italian-fashion_4135797.jpg", "src": "http://www.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20140401/italian_fashion_010414_16/trinny-woodall-the-glamour-of-italian-fashion_4135797.jpg", "formatted_filename": "trinny woodall the glamour of italian fashion", "alt_text": "Trinny Woodall", "rendered_width": 500, "rendered_height": 751, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 751, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/trinny-woodall", "unformatted_src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20140716/170714_charles_saatchi_and_trinny_woodall_scotts/trinny-woodall-charles-saatchi-and-trinny-woodall_4288628.jpg", "src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20140716/170714_charles_saatchi_and_trinny_woodall_scotts/trinny-woodall-charles-saatchi-and-trinny-woodall_4288628.jpg", "formatted_filename": "trinny woodall charles saatchi and trinny woodall", "alt_text": "Trinny Woodall", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 663, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/trinny-woodall", "unformatted_src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ld/school_run_2_050510/trinny_woodall_2832022.jpg", "src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/ld/school_run_2_050510/trinny_woodall_2832022.jpg", "formatted_filename": "trinny woodall", "alt_text": "Trinny Woodall", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 784, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/trinny-woodall", "unformatted_src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/lb/trinny_red_nose_130309/trinny_woodall_2327436.jpg", "src": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/pics/lb/trinny_red_nose_130309/trinny_woodall_2327436.jpg", "formatted_filename": "trinny woodall", "alt_text": "Trinny Woodall", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 653, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/trinny-woodall", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585302.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20211020024111-20211020054111-00717.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 185283524, "warc_record_length": 15265}
[ null, null, null, "Trinny Woodall - Charles Saatchi and girlfriend Trinny Woodall enjoy meal outside Scott's Seafood restaurant in Mayfair. Trinny revealed a little more than she may have intended during the pairs dinner, as she suffered a wardrobe malfunction which exposed her nipple - London, United Kingdom - Wednesday 16th July 2014", null, "Trinny Woodall Wednesday 5th May 2010 after taking her daughter to school London, England", null, null ]
[ null, "https://orthodoxhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Portland-chapel-300x203.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://orthodoxhistory.org/2012/03/05/this-week-in-american-orthodox-history-march-5-11/", "unformatted_src": "https://orthodoxhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Portland-chapel-300x203.jpg", "src": "https://orthodoxhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Portland-chapel-300x203.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Portland chapel", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 203, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 203, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://orthodoxhistory.org/2012/03/05/this-week-in-american-orthodox-history-march-5-11/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103661137.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20220630031950-20220630061950-00271.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 514975850, "warc_record_length": 18625}
[ "March 10, 1866: The future Archbishop Arseny Chagovtsov was born in Kharkov, in what was then the Russian Empire and what is today Ukraine. A widowed priest, he became a monk and came to America in 1903 to serve in the Russian North American Mission. He was instrumental in the establishment of St. Tikhon’s Monastery in 1906, and in 1908 he was assigned to be the administrator of Russian churches in Canada. Arseny — at this point an archimandrite — returned to Russia in 1910, fled to Serbia after the Revolution, and, in 1926, was chosen to return to Canada as the Bishop of Winnipeg. In 1936, he was apparently shot (I don’t really know about the details of his incident). After this, he retired from the episcopate and ultimately moved to St. Tikhon’s Monastery in Pennsylvania, where he was involved in founding what became St. Tikhon’s Seminary. Archbishop Arseny died in 1945.", null, "March 10, 1895: Fr. Sebastian Dabovich dedicated Holy Trinity Orthodox chapel in Portland, OR. The small Portland community included Greeks, Syrians, and Russians, among others. The man most responsible for its establishment was a layman named Lavrenty Chernov. An Alaskan Creole, Chernov was born in 1848 and eventually moved to Portland. The ramshackle chapel was used for perhaps a decade, but it eventually fell out of use. In the first decade of the 20th century, the Greeks of Portland began using it for their own church, which was also called Holy Trinity.\n\nMarch 5-7, 1907: The Russian Archdiocese held its first “All-American Sobor” in Mayfield, PA. A few years ago, OCA archivist Alex Liberovsky gave a nice lecture on the Sobor, which you can read on the OCA website. The Sobor was held concurrently with the convention of the Russian Orthodox Catholic Mutual Aid Society. And while it was called “All-American,” it was a purely “Russian” affair: the other ethnic groups affiliated with the Russian Archdiocese, such as the Syro-Arabs and the Serbs, were not included. That said, the Sobor was a major step for the Russian Mission in America.\n\nMarch 7, 1915: The funeral for St. Raphael Hawaweeny was held in his Brooklyn cathedral. Something interesting, which I’d never noticed before: St. Raphael was apparently friends with an American named Gary Cronan, who got permission from the New York Heath Administration to have St. Raphael buried in a crypt in St. Nicholas Cathedral. Cronan reportedly built the crypt himself. (My source for this is the unpublished St. Vladimir’s Seminary M.Div. thesis by A. Issa.) St. Raphael actually didn’t rest in the crypt for very long — Bishop Aftimios Ofiesh acquired a new cathedral in 1920, and St. Raphael’s relics were transferred to Mount Olivet Cemetery in 1922. Today they rest at the Antiochian Village in Ligonier, PA. Anyway, I’m really curious to learn more about Gary Cronan.\n\nMarch 6, 1921: Fr. Kallinikos Kanellas, one of the first Greek Orthodox priests in America, died in Little Rock, AR. Kanellas came to America from India, where he had been the priest of the Greek Orthodox church in Calcutta. He initially came to America just for a visit, but he fell ill and was forced to stay for awhile. He became affiliated with the Russian cathedral in San Francisco, which had a very large Greek population. He made at least one major mission trip through the country, visiting Georgia, New York, and Chicago, among other places. He was one of the first Orthodox priests to visit Chicago. In 1892, Bishop Nicholas Ziorov took over the Russian Diocese, and he released Kanellas, who then traveled to the eastern part of the United States. He eventually spent eight years as rector of the Greek church in Birmingham, AL, which was under the Church of Greece. Later, he became the first priest in Little Rock, where he died in 1921. Toward the end of his life, the Greek-American Guide described Kanellas as “a very sympathetic and reverend old man.”\n\nUPDATE: To listen to a podcast based on this article, click here." ]
[ null, "http://schoolsweek.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/sw80-Feature-e1479317350438.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://schoolsweek.co.uk/academy-trust-finance-warnings-more-than-treble-in-a-year/", "unformatted_src": "http://schoolsweek.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/sw80-Feature-e1479317350438.jpg", "src": "http://schoolsweek.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/sw80-Feature-e1479317350438.jpg", "formatted_filename": "sw Feature e", "alt_text": "dana-ross", "rendered_width": 422, "rendered_height": 418, "original_width": 422, "original_height": 418, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://schoolsweek.co.uk/academy-trust-finance-warnings-more-than-treble-in-a-year/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662522741.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20220519010618-20220519040618-00472.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 592610101, "warc_record_length": 21798}
[ "The number of academy trusts issued government warnings for financial mismanagement has soared by more than 250 per cent in a year, with scandals said to be plunging the education system into a “toxic environment”.\n\nGovernment data published earlier this week revealed 25 financial notices to improve have been issued to academy trusts this year, compared to just seven in 2015.\n\nMore financial notices have been sent out this year than in any other since notices were first issued in 2012. The government has also revealed that 25 schools, in seven trusts, had to be handed to new sponsors after financial mismanagement.\n\nThe system is largely a headlong plunge into the unknown\n\nThis year has also included a series of high-profile investigations involving chains previously praised by ministers, such as Durand, in south London, – a case which is still ongoing – and Perry Beeches, in Birmingham.\n\nRussell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders’ union NAHT, said: “The record number of financial notices to improve is cause for serious concern.\n\n“The current system is largely a headlong plunge into the unknown: falling budgets, limited oversight and growing challenge make for a toxic environment. We should pause and reflect on how to offer better support and structure to schools.”\n\nHowever the government will point to the growing number of financial investigations as proof it is on top of academy oversight. The findings also come as the government prepares to open up academy finances as part of a transparency drive.\n\nFinancial notices to improve, or ‘FNTIs’, are issued by the Education Funding Agency (EFA) to trusts that have breached rules set out in the academies financial handbook.\n\nTrusts subject to such notices have their spending abilities restricted, and must meet certain conditions or face having their funding stopped.\n\nResponding to a written question from the Labour MP Jess Phillips, children’s minister Edward Timpson MP (pictured left) said re-brokerage happens “for a range of educational, financial and governance reasons” and therefore “cannot be attributed solely to an FNTI having being issued”.\n\n“The EFA has a clear and robust strategy for intervention that ensures appropriate and proportionate action is taken swiftly in cases of concern.”\n\nHigh-profile recipients of FNTIs this year include the Oldershaw Academy Trust, in Wirral, which was told in February that it must achieve an in-year surplus by next March. It was issued with a notice after it asked for cash from the government to balance its budget.\n\nIn March, Bright Futures Educational Trust, the sponsor of nine schools in the north west, was told that it must improve its “weak financial position and financial management” or face closure.\n\nAlso in March, a notice was issued to the Perry Beeches Academy Trust after an investigation found it had funnelled more than £1m to a private company which then paid a “second salary” to the trust’s “super head” Liam Nolan.\n\nBut not all trusts that break rules receive notices.\n\nLast week it was revealed that Bright Tribe, a “top-performing” academy trust given government cash to drive up standards in northern schools, would not be subject to a FNTI – despite having been found to have breached rules over payments to trustees following a government investigation.\n\nThe government’s interventions have not always been accepted by the trusts issued with notices.", null, "She told a Westminster Education Forum event in London that there was “not enough money in the system” and accused the government of trying to cover up information about its own spending.\n\nThe EFA also has its own gripes. Chief executive Peter Lauener (pictured) said he was “not happy” with the length of time it has taken for the government to intervene in some academy trusts.\n\nGiving evidence to the Public Accounts Committee in October, Lauener highlighted the Durand Academy Trust – which has been told its funding agreement will be terminated after it was issued with an FNTI last year – as an example.\n\nHe blamed the delay on the “failure” of the trust to “produce adequate responses” to various government warnings.\n\nDurand has vowed to fight the termination notice in court.\n\nA DfE spokesperson said less than one per cent of trusts were issued with a financial notice this year. “Academies operate under a robust system of oversight and accountability, and we will not hesitate to investigate and take action where concerns are identified.”" ]
[ "http://observer-media.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2011/06/randpaul-gettyimages.jpg?w=300&h=191", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://observer.com/2010/05/what-rand-really-believes/", "unformatted_src": "http://observer-media.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2011/06/randpaul-gettyimages.jpg?w=300&h=191", "src": "http://observer-media.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2011/06/randpaul-gettyimages.jpg?w=300&h=191", "formatted_filename": "randpaul gettyimages", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 191, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://observer.com/2010/05/what-rand-really-believes/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178366959.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20210303104028-20210303134028-00347.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 483713564, "warc_record_length": 17889}
[ null, "Rand Paul, Tea Party flavor of the month, is said to be avoiding “overexposure.” Senior Republican Party operatives, worried by the Kentucky Senate nominee’s all-too-revealing remarks after his primary victory, have urged him not to grant any interviews for a while. So he flip-flopped on his criticism of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, flaked out on a Meet the Press appearance and has scarcely been heard from since.\n\nBut hiding out and keeping quiet scarcely befits the leader of a movement of would-be revolutionaries—which means that sooner or later, Dr. Paul will have to speak up again. Even if he has settled the civil rights controversy for the moment, he still has some explaining to do.\n\nAs a lifelong libertarian who seems stuck on a strict standard of ideological purity, he may or may not espouse that creed’s most extreme positions, like his father, Representative Ron Paul. If he does, then even many Republicans may think twice or three times before they vote for him. If he doesn’t, then he may find himself in a quarrel with many of his old comrades, his father and his own past statements. More than once, Rand has said that he generally agrees with Ron.\n\nSo considering Dr. Paul’s background, extremism is a reasonable concern—and the only way to find out what he really believes is for him to start answering a lot of questions.\n\nWhat do libertarians believe? On some issues, such as abortion, they are divided. But on gun control, for instance, the libertarian platform indicates that they believe in no restrictions whatsoever on gun ownership, no registrations or background checks—in short, no statutory or regulatory effort to prevent convicted criminals, registered sex offenders, suspected terrorists, illegal immigrants or anyone else from getting their hands on firearms, including anything from a 9mm to a SAM missile launcher.\n\nSome Americans may not consider such absolutism to be loony, but very few would favor abolishing all background checks or all of the existing restrictions on automatic weapons.\n\nWhat voters in Kentucky and elsewhere will learn, when they look more deeply into the movement from which Dr. Paul emerged, is that libertarians believe in very little government. They seem to feel that the kind of state suited to the 18th century would serve America just as well today. So they would do away with all legal restrictions on wages, hours and working conditions, including the minimum wage and the ban on child labor. If your boss refused to pay you at the end of the week, the government would do nothing—and you would have to sue.\n\nUnder a libertarian regime, every protection that modern Americans take for granted would disappear, leaving us to the mercy of fate, corporations and economic cycles. No more laws stopping air and water pollution, no more regulation of food and agricultural safety, no controls on advertising cigarettes or alcohol to children. (The libertarian society would be paradise for E. coli bacteria, the oil industry and Joe Camel.) No more Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, public schools, national or state parks or farm subsidies of any kind; no more federal support for scientific research into clean energy or curing cancer or AIDS or any other disease; and in fact, no more federal money for education at any level, from Head Start to state colleges, universities and graduate schools.\n\nIs this the “message” Dr. Paul is bringing us from the great minds of the Tea Party? Maybe so, if they mean what they say about balancing the budget without raising taxes. But for Dr. Paul, there is at least one exception to the hard-core dogma. You see, he is against cutting Medicare payments to physicians—at least while he’s still practicing ophthalmology. He should explain that, too." ]
[ "https://nancyfriedman.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c4f9453ef01b7c9028aa2970b-pi", null, "https://nancyfriedman.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c4f9453ef01b7c9028aa6970b-pi", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://nancyfriedman.typepad.com/away_with_words/2017/06/june-linkfest.html", "unformatted_src": "https://nancyfriedman.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c4f9453ef01b7c9028aa2970b-pi", "src": "https://nancyfriedman.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c4f9453ef01b7c9028aa2970b-pi", "formatted_filename": "a d c f ef b c aa b pi", "alt_text": "neural network color names", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 198, "original_width": 390, "original_height": 198, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://nancyfriedman.typepad.com/away_with_words/2017/06/june-linkfest.html", "unformatted_src": "https://nancyfriedman.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c4f9453ef01b7c9028aa6970b-pi", "src": "https://nancyfriedman.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c4f9453ef01b7c9028aa6970b-pi", "formatted_filename": "a d c f ef b c aa b pi", "alt_text": "trump-toilet-paper-hed-2017-840x460 (1)", "rendered_width": 400, "rendered_height": 360, "original_width": 400, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://nancyfriedman.typepad.com/away_with_words/2017/06/june-linkfest.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500126.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20230204110651-20230204140651-00034.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 429923303, "warc_record_length": 17075}
[ null, "Thrilled to announce Scottish candy has the names you imagined it did. pic.twitter.com/RhVVz6mT2q\n\nFeeling powerless in the face of current events and shady administrations? George Lakoff, the doyen of linguistic framing, has a suggestion: “Name the major disasters after the person most responsible for perpetuating and causing new ones in the future. When sea levels rise floods Florida, or when atmospheric heating produces massive evaporation over the Pacific that blows north and east resulting in huge floods throughout the Midwest, name them Trump flood disasters. When continued atmospheric heating systemically leads to massive fires in Texas, name them Trump fire disasters.” (Hat tip: Anthony Shore.)\n\nYou’ve probably heard about all the things the Millennial generation has been accused of killing. Brianna Wu, Congressional candidate from Massachusetts, thinks it’s time to invoke the power of naming.\n\nMillennials have destroyed Applebees, paper towels, department stores and diamonds. What should this all-powerful generation be called?\n\nA list of movie taglines that begin with “Sometimes…” (Paul Ford)\n\nIf only certain other elections were as easily overturned by experts as the Name of the Year contest, in which the voting public chose Boats Botes. The NOTY committee deemed it “a wildly inferior name” and offered up its own winner: Kobe Buffalomeat, a 6-foot-7, 285-pound offensive lineman who will be playing for Illinois State in the fall. “Sure, you could argue that ‘Kobe Buffalomeat’ is a little on the nose onomastically,” the NOTY blog allowed. “But it’s a glorious name regardless: Kobe because his mom, Paula, liked the name of then-third-year Lakers guard Kobe Bryant; Buffalomeat from the Cheyenne Arapaho tribe in Oklahoma in the lineage of his father, Ray. Kobe is a kind of meat. Buffalomeat is a kind of meat. As we say at NOTY, Kobe Buffalomeat has it going both ways.”\n\nSomeone is finally making Trump toilet paper. In a stroke of poetic justice, that someone is in Mexico.", null, "In advertising, being “different” is not enough, writes Mark Duffy, the Copyranter.\n\n@Douchebagstrat is a bot that tweets random marketing jargon so you don't have to.\n\nIt's not about post-gamified curation, it's about conversational content amplification\n\nYes, you can register a weak trademark. But registration doesn’t make it stronger. Here’s a really clear explanation, with lots of examples, from trademark lawyer Rick Sanders. An excerpt:\n\nThe truth is creating strong trademarks takes hard work and a creative eye. “Suggestive” marks are the best balance of pre-existing meaning and strength, at least in the near term, but they must be selected with care. You need a poetic ear, and it’s easy to choose one that’s too descriptive. Long-term, fanciful and arbitrary marks have the most upside, but it still takes some thought to come up with good ones.There’s a wide gulf between KODAK (for cameras) and, say, GURGLAMPH. Or between APPLE for computers and, say, BANANA JR.\n\nPosted at 06:15 AM in Advertising, Branding, Colors, Film, Linkfest, Name of the Year, Naming, Politics, Slogans and Taglines, Trademark | Permalink" ]
[ "http://gumlet.assettype.com/swarajya%2F2021-01%2F701e20a3-47dd-4f15-bdb1-2a309ff31ead%2FEconomic_Survey_Image_2.png?w=640&q=75&auto=format%2Ccompress", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://swarajyamag.com/insta/definitely-going-to-happen-cea-k-subramanian-on-rationalisation-of-gst-structure-into-three-slabs", "unformatted_src": "//gumlet.assettype.com/swarajya%2F2021-01%2F701e20a3-47dd-4f15-bdb1-2a309ff31ead%2FEconomic_Survey_Image_2.png?w=640&q=75&auto=format%2Ccompress", "src": "http://gumlet.assettype.com/swarajya%2F2021-01%2F701e20a3-47dd-4f15-bdb1-2a309ff31ead%2FEconomic_Survey_Image_2.png?w=640&q=75&auto=format%2Ccompress", "formatted_filename": "swarajya F F e a dd f bdb a ff ead FEconomic Survey Image", "alt_text": "'Definitely Going To Happen': CEA K Subramanian On Rationalisation Of GST Structure Into Three Slabs", "original_width": 640, "original_height": 427, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://swarajyamag.com/insta/definitely-going-to-happen-cea-k-subramanian-on-rationalisation-of-gst-structure-into-three-slabs", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780053493.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20210916094919-20210916124919-00239.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 583099244, "warc_record_length": 44133}
[ null, "Chief economic adviser (CEA) to the Finance Ministry Krishnamurthy Subramanian on Thursday (29 July) said that the rationalisation of the goods and services tax (GST) structure into three slabs is on the government's agenda and it is definitely going to happen.\n\n\"I think that's something definitely going to happen,\" he said in response to a question on GST 'structure rationalisation' at an event organised by the industry body ASSOCHAM, reports Economic Times.\n\n\"The three-rate structure is definitely important. Even the inverted duty structure that is there is equally important to fix. The government is definitely seized of the matter. You should hopefully see traction on that soon,\" he said.\n\nSubramanian said the original plan was to have a three-rate structure. \"But I think what we have to be very cognizant about is that oftentimes with policy making you don't want perfect to actually become the enemy of the excellent,\" he added.\n\nThe 15th Finance Commission, headed by N K Singh, in its report has also made a case for GST structure rationalisation\n\nThe GST, which was rolled out in 2017, had subsumed multiple state and central indirect taxes into one. It has five rates currently-0.25 per cent, 5 per cent, 12 per cent, 18 per cent and 28 per cent plus cess on luxury goods. However, most of common use items have been exempted from GST." ]
[ null, "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-Henson-scaled.jpg", "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/HensonKermitErnie-150x150.jpg", null, "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-FrozenAlbum-scaled.jpg", null, "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-FrozenConcept-scaled.jpg", null, "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-BookofMormon-scaled.jpg", null, "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/JoshGad-BookofMormon-Playbill-150x150.jpeg", null, "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-TheComedians-scaled.jpg", null, "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-Rose-scaled.jpg", null, "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-Unknown-scaled.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "unformatted_src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-Henson-scaled.jpg", "src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-Henson-scaled.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ReunitedApart Henson scaled", "rendered_width": 2560, "rendered_height": 1440, "original_width": 2560, "original_height": 1440, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "unformatted_src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/HensonKermitErnie-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/HensonKermitErnie-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "HensonKermitErnie", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "unformatted_src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-FrozenAlbum-scaled.jpg", "src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-FrozenAlbum-scaled.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ReunitedApart FrozenAlbum scaled", "rendered_width": 2560, "rendered_height": 1445, "original_width": 2560, "original_height": 1445, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "unformatted_src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-FrozenConcept-scaled.jpg", "src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-FrozenConcept-scaled.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ReunitedApart FrozenConcept scaled", "rendered_width": 2560, "rendered_height": 1437, "original_width": 2560, "original_height": 1437, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "unformatted_src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-BookofMormon-scaled.jpg", "src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-BookofMormon-scaled.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ReunitedApart BookofMormon scaled", "rendered_width": 2560, "rendered_height": 1436, "original_width": 2560, "original_height": 1436, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "unformatted_src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/JoshGad-BookofMormon-Playbill-150x150.jpeg", "src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/JoshGad-BookofMormon-Playbill-150x150.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "JoshGad BookofMormon Playbill", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "unformatted_src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-TheComedians-scaled.jpg", "src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-TheComedians-scaled.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ReunitedApart TheComedians scaled", "rendered_width": 2560, "rendered_height": 1436, "original_width": 2560, "original_height": 1436, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "unformatted_src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-Rose-scaled.jpg", "src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-Rose-scaled.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ReunitedApart Rose scaled", "rendered_width": 2560, "rendered_height": 1441, "original_width": 2560, "original_height": 1441, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "unformatted_src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-Unknown-scaled.jpg", "src": "https://wanderdisney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ReunitedApart-Unknown-scaled.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ReunitedApart Unknown scaled", "rendered_width": 2560, "rendered_height": 1440, "original_width": 2560, "original_height": 1440, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://wanderdisney.com/josh-gads-wall-on-reunited-apart/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320304749.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20220125005757-20220125035757-00475.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 653732572, "warc_record_length": 42253}
[ "TV and Film Wandering the Arts\n0\n\nIf you haven’t seen Josh Gad’s YouTube series, “Reunited Apart”, I highly recommend it. He created this web series following the stay-at-home orders during COVID-19, raising money for charity by reuniting the cast and crew from cult classic movies via video chat. So far, we’ve seen episodes on Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, Splash, Lord of the Rings, and more!\n\nJosh Gad is the Disney star behind the voice of Olaf from the Frozen franchise, LeFou in the live-action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast, and most recently as Mulch Diggums in Artemis Fowl. Watching Reunited Apart got me intrigued by what was behind Gad – I don’t mean his motivation, I’m talking about what’s literally behind him: the posters on the wall of his home office wall! The following is an insight into Gad’s office decor as well as their Disney connections.", null, null, "Henson, the creative genius behind The Muppets franchise, appears in this poster with his most famous creation, Kermit the Frog. The image was altered from a 1950s photo that also included Sesame Street’s Ernie (another puppet that Henson performed). Today, Disney continues the Henson legacy after purchasing the rights to the Muppets back in 2004.\n\nJosh Gad is apparently a pretty big Henson nerd (naturally) and we assume that seeing this poster every day helps fulfill its goal of inspiring Gad to “think different”. We were also sad to learn that creative differences got in the way of a brand new Muppet show that he was developing for Disney+.\n\nThough it’s not still in print, a copy of this poster pops up on eBay from time to time.", null, "Next, we spy a framed gold record from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of 2013’s Frozen. Gad, who famously performs the voice of the lovable snowman Olaf, not only gets credit for Frozen soundtrack’s multi-platinum status but his own song “In Summer” also struck it big. The song went gold on June 25, 2014, before hitting platinum certification on July 10, 2017, according to The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).\n\nThough we can’t read the inscription on Gad’s poster we assume (until he tells us otherwise) that this is the original gold record award for “In Summer” in a custom frame job.", null, "Just below the record is another piece of Frozen history – it’s a print of concept art made for the development of the original Frozen film. This artwork by Disney Production Designer Lisa Keene is titled Winter Wonderland, and depicts Anna, Kristoff, and Sven wandering a snowy landscape in search of Elsa. Keene “focused around a jeweled palette… [that] worked beautifully with snow, because snow is a blank canvas and we can put any color of light we wanted onto that.”\n\nOK, maybe not yellow… but we assume that Josh fell in love with this piece because it depicts the moments leading up to his character’s magical and hilarious big-screen debut. We’re not sure how he ended up with this poster, but we do know that a version of it was released in a limited edition set of 100 by Acme Archives back in 2014. We haven’t had much luck finding this print online, but if you want a close-up view of it, check out the 2013 hardcover book, The Art of Frozen which not only features this artwork but a ton more amazing concept pieces from the film.", null, "In 2011, Gad was cast in The Book of Mormon, the hit Broadway show which earned him his first Tony nomination and arguably launched him to stardom – so we’re not surprised that Gad has this poster on his wall.", null, "Gad’s headshot from the Book of Mormon Playbill\n\nThe show was written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone in collaboration with Robert Lopez. By now, you might recognize that Robert Lopez, along with his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez, are the songwriting duo behind the music of Frozen, Gad’s next huge career move. The Lopez’s Disney credits also include Finding Nemo – The Musical and Coco’s Remember Me, among others.\n\nThough very un-Disney, Book of Mormon is memorable for a ton of Disney references as the premise revolves around the main character’s dream of moving to Orlando for his Mormon mission. Gad plays the clueless, yet lovable, Star Wars loving Elder Cunningham whose voice can be heard on the original cast recording (Warning: explicit lyrics!).\n\nCopies of Gad’s poster can be found on Amazon, though his version appears to be signed by the show’s cast – these pop up on eBay fairly regularly.", null, "The Comedians was a short-lived TV show on (the now Disney owned) FX network. The series starred Gad and comedy legend, Billy Crystal, as fictionalized versions of themselves working to create a comedy series within the show. Crystal has his own ties to Disney, most famously as the voice of Mike Wazowski in the Monsters, Inc franchise. The show includes cameos by the aforementioned Robert and Kristen Anderson-Lopez as well as ABC sweetheart, Jimmy Kimmel.\n\nGad’s poster doesn’t seem to be readily available online, so we assume it was a promotional printing or one given out to cast & crew.", null, "This next one is a mystery to us! We all know that Josh Gad did a great job portraying LeFou in the 2017 live-action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast, and far as we can tell, the poster is the enchanted rose from the film, set on top of what appears to be sheet music or words – perhaps lyrics from one of the film’s songs? I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess it’s the film’s titular song (“tale as old as time”) but until someone can help clarify by leaving a comment below, we may never know!", null, "This one is also a mystery to us. After scouring every video Gad’s posted and sleuthing the internet using reverse image searches, we’ve come to the conclusion that we have no idea what it is. It kind-of-sort-of looks like a dark and snowy forest scene from Frozen but we’re stuck – If you can make out what it is (or if your name is Josh Gad), please leave us a comment below and let us know!" ]
[ null, "https://nesn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2016/04/tom-brady15.jpg?w=640&h=360&crop=1", "https://nesn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2016/04/tj-oshie.jpg?w=640&h=360&crop=1", "https://nesn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/09/Bill-Belichick-19.jpg?w=480&h=270&crop=1", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://nesn.com/2016/04/deflategate-reaches-senate-with-jeanne-shaheens-call-for-nfl-to-release-psi-tests/", "unformatted_src": "https://nesn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2016/04/tom-brady15.jpg?w=640&h=360&crop=1", "src": "https://nesn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2016/04/tom-brady15.jpg?w=640&h=360&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "tom brady", "alt_text": "New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 360, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://nesn.com/2016/04/deflategate-reaches-senate-with-jeanne-shaheens-call-for-nfl-to-release-psi-tests/", "unformatted_src": "https://nesn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2016/04/tj-oshie.jpg?w=640&h=360&crop=1", "src": "https://nesn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2016/04/tj-oshie.jpg?w=640&h=360&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "tj oshie", "alt_text": "Washington Capitals right wing T.J. Oshie", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 360, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://nesn.com/2016/04/deflategate-reaches-senate-with-jeanne-shaheens-call-for-nfl-to-release-psi-tests/", "unformatted_src": "https://nesn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/09/Bill-Belichick-19.jpg?w=480&h=270&crop=1", "src": "https://nesn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/09/Bill-Belichick-19.jpg?w=480&h=270&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "Bill Belichick", "alt_text": "New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick", "rendered_width": 480, "rendered_height": 270, "original_width": 480, "original_height": 270, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://nesn.com/2016/04/deflategate-reaches-senate-with-jeanne-shaheens-call-for-nfl-to-release-psi-tests/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780060908.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20210928214438-20210929004438-00123.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 454616097, "warc_record_length": 39319}
[ "The NFL said it found no violations during its random football air-pressure tests during the 2015 season following the Deflategate debacle, but one New England senator wants the public to see the results and judge for themselves.\n\nNew Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is calling on NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to release the PSI test results in the wake of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game suspension being reinstated by the U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday.\n\nShaheen addressed the issue on every New Englander’s mind Wednesday in a tweet with a link to an article by The Washington Post’s Sally Jenkins. And Shaheen even added a tidbit about the evidence, or lack thereof, against Brady.\n\n.@nflcommish should release results of checked balls. Public has right to know. No credible evidence against #TB12 https://t.co/T3hK90lncF\n\nHey, Deflategate could end up in the U.S. Supreme Court, so why not in the Senate, too?", null, null, null, "NFL Odds: Why You Should Wait If Looking To Bet Patriots vs. Tom Brady" ]
[ null, "https://thejavagoldblog.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/fighting_bombers_1.jpg?w=317&h=466", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://thejavagoldblog.wordpress.com/2017/04/02/fighting-the-bombers/", "unformatted_src": "https://thejavagoldblog.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/fighting_bombers_1.jpg?w=317&h=466", "src": "https://thejavagoldblog.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/fighting_bombers_1.jpg?w=317&h=466", "formatted_filename": "fighting bombers", "alt_text": "Fighting_Bombers_1", "rendered_width": 317, "rendered_height": 466, "original_width": 317, "original_height": 465, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://thejavagoldblog.wordpress.com/2017/04/02/fighting-the-bombers/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038069267.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20210412210312-20210413000312-00449.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 690076738, "warc_record_length": 27459}
[ "The Luftwaffe’s struggle against the Allied bomber offensive\nA book review.", null, "This book dismisses any possible doubt one might have about the German habit of “gründlichkeit” (thoroughness). A series of 18 interrogations / interviews with Luftwaffe top-commanders, like Adolf Galland (Luftwaffe fighter-ace with 103 victories), Josef Kammhuber (architect of the “Kammhuber-line”), Wolfgang Martini (architect of the Luftwaffe radar and communications network), as well as Willy Messershmitt (designer of the lethal Me-262, the world’s first operational jet fighter) give the reader an extraordinary detailed view of the German air defences during the 1940 – 1945 timeframe and the development of equipment, strategy and tactics. It also provides a rare insight in the German struggle to stay abreast of the rapid Allied technological advances.\n\nThe book is structured into five chapters: 1: “The defence of the Reich”, deals with the organization of the air defences; 2: “A battle of increasing numbers and technology”, gives a very detailed overview of the applied procedures and techniques to cope with the growing Allied bomber threat; 3: “Developing technology to defend the Reich”, deals with radar as well as aircraft development, notably the Me-262; 4: “Applying the technology”, describes the problems of command and control in a rapidly changing environment.\n\nThe final chapter, 5, is more like an epilogue; in 16 short paragraphs, General Major Hans-Detlef Herhuth von Roden (Chief, Historical Section Luftwaffe High-Command), sums up the reasons why the air defences of the Reich failed. The first of his conclusions “… the German armed forces thought only in an offensive vein (…) of the overall conduct of the war…” sums up the basic strategic flaw in German military thinking at that time.\n\nA wealth of statistical information and diagrams lifts this collection of interviews almost into the “Textbook” category. I recommend this book to all of you who are seriously interested in German WW2 (night) fighter operations and looking for hard, factual data combined with operational experiences.\n\nThank you for visiting my blog! The posts you find here are a direct result of my research into aviation and military history. I use the information I gather as a foundation and background for my books. You may call the genre historical fiction, a story woven into a background of solid and verifiable historical facts. However, the period and region I have chosen to write about (late 1930's - 1950's in South-East Asia) are jam-packed with interesting information and anecdotes. If I'd used them all I would swamp the stories. So this blog is the next best thing. It is an \"overflow area\" in which I can publish whatever I think will interest you. And from the reactions I get, I deduce I am on the right track. A lot will be about aviation in the former Dutch East Indies. This, because my series of books (\"The Java Gold\") follows a young Dutch pilot in his struggle to survive the Pacific War and its aftermath. But there's more in the world and you'll find descriptions of cities, naval operations and what not published on this blog. Something about myself; I am a Dutch-Canadian author, living in, and working out of the magical city of Amsterdam. My lifelong interest in history and aviation, especially WW2, has led me to write articles and books on these subjects. I hope you'll enjoy them!\nView all posts by Kingsleyr →\nThis entry was posted in WW2 Europe and tagged Adolf Galland, Allied bombers WW2, Bomber offensive WW2, German air defense WW2, German night-fighters, German Radar WW2, Josef Kammhuber, Luftwaffe history, Luftwaffe night-fighters, Luftwaffe WW2, Me-262, Me-262 night-fighter, Willy Messerschmitt, Wolfgang Martini. Bookmark the permalink.\n\n6 Responses to Fighting the Bombers!" ]
[ null, "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/his-wife_cover-reveal-banner.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gods-of-fire-blog-tour-fb-twitter.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gravitate-tour-fbtw.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/banner-3.png?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gods-of-fire-release-fb-twitter-.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gravitate-release-fbtw.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/rocco-blog-tour-fb-twitter.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/rider-fbtw.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://redhatterbookblog.com/2020/09/01/new-release-review-rated-xxx-by-mya-oh/", "unformatted_src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/his-wife_cover-reveal-banner.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/his-wife_cover-reveal-banner.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "his wife cover reveal banner", "rendered_width": 280, "rendered_height": 280, "original_width": 280, "original_height": 280, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://redhatterbookblog.com/2020/09/01/new-release-review-rated-xxx-by-mya-oh/", "unformatted_src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gods-of-fire-blog-tour-fb-twitter.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gods-of-fire-blog-tour-fb-twitter.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "gods of fire blog tour fb twitter", "rendered_width": 280, "rendered_height": 280, "original_width": 280, "original_height": 280, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://redhatterbookblog.com/2020/09/01/new-release-review-rated-xxx-by-mya-oh/", "unformatted_src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gravitate-tour-fbtw.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gravitate-tour-fbtw.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "gravitate tour fbtw", "rendered_width": 280, "rendered_height": 280, "original_width": 280, "original_height": 280, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://redhatterbookblog.com/2020/09/01/new-release-review-rated-xxx-by-mya-oh/", "unformatted_src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/banner-3.png?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/banner-3.png?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "banner", "rendered_width": 280, "rendered_height": 280, "original_width": 280, "original_height": 280, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://redhatterbookblog.com/2020/09/01/new-release-review-rated-xxx-by-mya-oh/", "unformatted_src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gods-of-fire-release-fb-twitter-.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gods-of-fire-release-fb-twitter-.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "gods of fire release fb twitter", "rendered_width": 280, "rendered_height": 280, "original_width": 280, "original_height": 280, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://redhatterbookblog.com/2020/09/01/new-release-review-rated-xxx-by-mya-oh/", "unformatted_src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gravitate-release-fbtw.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/gravitate-release-fbtw.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "gravitate release fbtw", "rendered_width": 280, "rendered_height": 280, "original_width": 280, "original_height": 280, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://redhatterbookblog.com/2020/09/01/new-release-review-rated-xxx-by-mya-oh/", "unformatted_src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/rocco-blog-tour-fb-twitter.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/rocco-blog-tour-fb-twitter.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "rocco blog tour fb twitter", "rendered_width": 280, "rendered_height": 280, "original_width": 280, "original_height": 280, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://redhatterbookblog.com/2020/09/01/new-release-review-rated-xxx-by-mya-oh/", "unformatted_src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/rider-fbtw.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "src": "https://theredhatterblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/rider-fbtw.jpg?w=280&h=280&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "rider fbtw", "rendered_width": 280, "rendered_height": 280, "original_width": 280, "original_height": 280, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://redhatterbookblog.com/2020/09/01/new-release-review-rated-xxx-by-mya-oh/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662625600.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20220526193923-20220526223923-00471.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 549812050, "warc_record_length": 32965}
[ "Title: Rated-XXX\nAuthor: Mya Oh\nGenre: New Adult Romantic Comedy\nRelease Date: September 1, 2020\nBlurb\nSo, this whole thing started with a dick cake. Literally, a\ncake shaped like a dick. Phallic confectionary. I spill a cup of coffee on the\npatron. We become friends. We fall in love.\n\nI’m also woefully body-conscious, clinically anxious, and still a virgin. Not\nthe cute, quirky sort, either. I’m a borderline train-wreck on my best days,\nand a dumpster fire on my worst.\n\nOr at least, that’s how it started. There was something much bigger yet to come\n– no pun intended.\n\nMya Oh makes a fantastic debut with Rated-XXX! With great writing and a story that definitely had me feeling things this book is one I can definitely recommend for those who love romantic comedy but want to dip their toes outside of the typical rom-com pond. While there was a lot about this book I loved there were also some hard limits for me that it crossed, so I find myself a bit torn on this rating.\nI ultimately had a real love hate relationship with Eli and Bailey’s relationship. They would bounce between adorably quirky to ice cold so rapidly it occasionally made my head spin and made it difficult to really feel any connection to them or growth between them. While Bailey’s reservations were completely understandable the issues within them kind of went pretty unresolved. I would have loved to have felt more between these two.\nOverall though this is a quirky, fun read with great writing and a heroine that’s truly relatable. I just suggest diving into this with an open mind when it comes to what you typically expect from the Hero.\n\nExcerpt\n“Well, fuck me.”\nNothing makes you second-guess yourself like a room full of\nvoluptuous models with tiny waists and breasts that still remained perky –\nside-boob abundant – without a bra. I told myself that if they were silicone,\nmy boobs would look just as great in a thin, lacy bralette – but still found\nmyself giving my own a mournful squeeze while hiding behind a potted plant.\nThere there, boobs. You are stunning, even if you do fall sideways when I lie\ndown. And one might be slightly bigger than the other. Spoiler alert: it was\nthe left one. I’d named her Carly.\nI’m still sexy, I told myself. I’m still that\ngirl. You go, Bailey.\nWhen I tip-toed from behind my hiding spot, I was\nimmediately hit by the blinding light of bleached-white smiles and\nperfectly-winged eyeliner. Glossy mouths, long faux eyelashes. Laughter that\nrang higher, almost melodic, alongside the beating music that was playing. I\ncould feel my pulse rise; my brain determinedly running hurdles as I quickly\nlooked around, trying to find a spot to belong in a room – nay, a house –\nbrimming with men and women who looked like they belonged on the set of Ex\non the Beach.\nOr, you know, a porn set.\nAnd then, brain trip. I think I went cross-eyed.\nAnxious, uncertain of myself, feeling like a mouse amongst sphinxes. One looked\nat me, then another, and I could tell what they were thinking: who is this\ngirl? The girl in what now felt like an ill-fitting maroon-colored dress\nwith a high-neckline and full-length sleeves. The girl who bought her makeup at\nTarget and had never worn a single false eyelash, and had actually forgotten to\nput mascara on before leaving the house. Who is she?\nAnd it wasn’t in any sort of inspired way. A maybe-she’s-born-with-it\nway. More like, who invited the walking tater tot? With no mascara, and\npractically blonde eyelashes, I suddenly felt as if I looked like a\nplague-ridden Victorian child.\nYou’ve made a massive mistake, the mean, DJ-sounding\nvoice in my head informed. Also, you’re ugly.\nI waited restlessly for Eli to pop up, texting him that I\nhad arrived, when one of the women approached me. Pink-frosted hair, milky pale\ncomplexion – absolutely perfect, carved from ivory. Her highlighter made her\ncheeks pop; her eyes sparkled in that half-drunk, post-orgasm sort of way. She\nhadn’t forgotten the mascara, and oh, how her ensemble was flawless. She\nwas beautiful.\nShe smiled at me, almost too politely, and had the nerve to\nbrush a strand of hair from my forehead.\n“I’ve never seen you before,” she remarked. “Have you worked\nwith Eli?”\n“Erm,” I looked down at my knees. I felt, in that instant,\nlike I had stumpy Hobbit legs. What was I thinking, wearing a dress that cut\noff mid-thigh? I should have gone for shorter; something to elongate my\nlegs. And here I was. Dildo Baggins. “No. I work with Come Magazine.\nI’ve been interviewing him for an article.”\n“Ah,” she nodded. “That makes sense.”\nWhat was that supposed to mean? I could feel the\nSpanx sucking in my middle, wondering why the hell none of these women had an\nounce of cellulite on them. Where were the actually curvy girls? Not to\nbody-shame, of course – just for variety, for God’s sake.\nMy face grew hot, and I had only just turned to walk\nstraight out – sorry, Eli, another time, by which I mean a big fat NOPE – when\nhe tapped me on the shoulder, extending a cocktail. The same he’d made me\nbefore.\n“Morgan,” he didn’t take his eyes off me. I felt myself\nswallow, hard. He wore a fitted black button-down, black slacks, and a silver\nwatch. His hair was purposefully messy. His smile cunning as ever. “This is my\ngood friend, Bailey. Doesn’t she look stunning?”\n“Oh yes,” Morgan agreed. “I love your shoes.”\n“Thanks,” I told her. “Payless. Shoe Source.”\nShe looked at me as if puzzled. Then, giving Eli a wide\nsmile, she walked away and disappeared into the throw of glittery bodies.\n“For the love of God,” I exhaled heavily, relieved. I could\nhear Eli chuckle under his breath. “Could I just have some cake, please?”\nHe laughed louder, almost adoringly. As if he were charmed,\nand maybe he was. He left, returned with a big slice, and I happily accepted.\n“I gave you a slice of the tip,” he told me. “I wasn’t sure\nif you were ready for the shaft, or into balls.”\n“I appreciate your consideration,” I dug in, shoving a large\nspoonful into my mouth while the eyes of a hundred former Miss-Carson-Cities\nstudied me like I was anything but a human woman. “But it’s all cake to me.”\n\nMya Oh is an author, mother, and amateur\nbaker. Rated-XXX is her debut novel.\nWhen not writing, she enjoys spending time exploring the\nwoods of her rural town. She currently resides on the East Coast with her\nhusband, two sons, and ginger tabby cat.\nAuthor Links\nFACEBOOK\nTWITTER\nINSTAGRAM", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ null, "https://anapuafm.com/wp-content/uploads/UCC-400x230.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://anapuafm.com/professor-ghartey-ampiah-inducted-vice-chancellor-ucc/", "unformatted_src": "https://anapuafm.com/wp-content/uploads/UCC-400x230.jpg", "src": "https://anapuafm.com/wp-content/uploads/UCC-400x230.jpg", "formatted_filename": "UCC", "original_width": 400, "original_height": 230, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://anapuafm.com/professor-ghartey-ampiah-inducted-vice-chancellor-ucc/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573533.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20220818215509-20220819005509-00112.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 128439957, "warc_record_length": 15619}
[ "Professor Ghartey Ampiah inducted as the Vice Chancellor of UCC\n\nGNA – Professor Ghartey Ampiah has been inducted as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) at a solemn but colourful induction ceremony.\n\nHe pledged to provide a leadership that would improve the national and international image of the University.\n\nProfessor Ghartey Ampiah, who succeeds Professor Domwini Dabire Kuupole, becomes the 10th Vice-Chancellor of the university since its establishment in 1962.\n\nNana Sam Brew –Butler, Chairman of the governing Council of UCC, administered the Oath of Office to Professor Ghartey Ampiah before a packed audience comprising academicians, diplomats, Government officials, traditional rulers, family members, friends and loved ones and students of the university.\n\nProf Ghartey Ampiah said his vision, based on the strategic plan of the University would focus on innovation to enhance the delivery of teaching and research and management of the university to secure wider impact on the society.\n\nHe outlined others to include creating, finding and exploiting opportunities to result in better products and service to ensure that the university became a leading higher education institution with a worldwide acclaim.\n\nHe said he would promote a digital culture, increase research capacity and acclivity and promote scholarship and dissemination of innovative research to reach both local and international audience.\n\nWe are enhancing the capacity of the Centre for International Education to internationalise the university in order to become a leader in international student exchange and academic partnerships.\n\nThe Vice-Chancellor said the transformation was necessary to ensure that the University meets its strategic vision and the stiff competition it faced from other local and international universities.\n\nProf Ghartey Ampiah said he would restructure the activities of the Institute of Education to become a centre of excellence in teacher education in Ghana and the sub-Region.\n\nHe expressed gratitude to the University Governing Council for the confidence reposed in him saying he would run an open door administration policy.\n\nProfessor Domwini Dabire Kuupolefor thanked the university community for its support and cooperation during his four-year tenure as the VC.\n\nHe urged the university community to rally behind the new Vice Chancellor and give him the needed support to enable him move it to a higher pedestal because the whole university would benefit from the success of the new VC.\n\nHe expressed the hope that with the calibre of staff at the UCC administration, the university would grow from strength to strength and pledged that he would continue to avail himself to the further growth of the University.\n\nProf Ghartey Ampiah was unanimously elected by the UCC Council on July 30, per the university’s statutes as the new VC.\n\nBefore His appointment, he was the Provost of the College of Education Studies.\n\nHe is a Science Education Professor and had been a professional teacher for the past twenty-nine years with dozens of publications recognised both locally and internationally to his credit.\n\nProf Ghartey Ampiah served as a coordinator, Centre for Research into Quality of Primary Education Ghana (CRIQPEG) from 2006-2010.\n\nProf Ghartey Ampiah is a member of the Ghana Chemical Society,the Ghana Science Association and the British Association for International and Comparative Education.\n\nHe is an astute researcher of international repute with proven knowledge and experience in university management and administration.", null ]
[ "https://gardentravelhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Conifer-forest-in-the-Dolomites1-1.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://gardentravelhub.com/wildflowers-of-the-dolomites-part-2/", "unformatted_src": "https://gardentravelhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Conifer-forest-in-the-Dolomites1-1.jpg", "src": "https://gardentravelhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Conifer-forest-in-the-Dolomites1-1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Conifer forest in the Dolomites", "original_width": 585, "original_height": 430, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://gardentravelhub.com/wildflowers-of-the-dolomites-part-2/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499966.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20230209112510-20230209142510-00693.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 284172538, "warc_record_length": 23038}
[ null, "Wildflowers of the Dolomites Part 2\n\nLike any good narrative, the best walks also have a certain rhythm and structure. There’s a gradual introduction, rising to a climax, followed by a resolution. This is obvious when hiking in mountains or high country, where you ascend to a breathtaking lookout at the summit, before descending back to more gentle landscapes. For this reason, hiking purists may shun chairlifts or roads but, for me and Geoff, the climbs in the Dolomites – often several thousand feet after the chairlift, cablecar or gondola! – were too daunting a prospect for us to skip the help. Instead, we traversed valleys on our descent, at the end of our walks (all of which are in Gillian Price’s ‘Shorter Walks in the Dolomites’).\n\nFor plant enthusiasts, the narrative of hikes into alpine areas are defined by clear changes in vegetation with altitude, known as altitudinal zonation. This is true around the world, as we experienced in New Zealand, and as Angus Stewart describes in his Snowy Mountains blog post.\n\nNomenclature was a little confusing, with terminology ranging from montane to forest to alpine and subalpine, with sub-classifications within some categories as well, but basically the vegetation in the different altitude zones varies in species around the world, but not in growth habit.\n\n1. The forest zone\nThus, in the lower regions and valleys we see the forest zone, which in the Alps is 800 metres – 1800 metres depending on latitude and aspect.\n\nIn the Dolomites we saw conifers, larch, beech and numerous other deciduous species with a rich diversity of understorey species. Lily of the valley, Solomon’s Seal (two species), Alchemilla, Euphorbia, Geranium, Aquilegia, Thalictrum, Filipendula, Campanula, Anemone, Valeriana and genera completely new to me such as Maiathemum and Pyrola thrived in areas of quite dense shade.\n\nGallery of wildflowers in the forest zone of the Dolomites\n\nA similarly rich diversity of wildflowers could be found in small clearings in the forests, or open areas along the valley floors. I rarely took any picture without the scattering of the colours of other flowers – often many other flowers! – in the background. Exhilarating! Once again, I recognised plants like Dianthus, Myosotis, Rosa, Veronica and Plantago genera, but Polygonum viviperum, Horminum, Pimpinella, the bold False Hellebore (Veratrum album ssp lobelianum) and the two colour forms of Polygala chamaebuxus were ones I had fun identifying online.\n\nGallery of plants of the forest clearings of the Dolomites\n\nAnother plant community in this zone was the glorious herb meadow, filled with flowers. I could have spent a full day photographing the numerous plants in just ten square metres – it was astonishing see how such an ecosystem, adapted to grazing by domestic stock, is enriched and diversified, when the effect is so different in Australia (although the recent adoption of small field techniques, where cattle graze a small area intensively but only for a short time before being moved to a new area, apparently improves pasture health and diversity here as well). Salvia, Campanula, orchids, Silene, clover, daisies, Trollius, Myosotis, Ranunculus, and Cytisus were just a tiny fraction of the plants in the meadows.\n\nThe subalpine zone (1400 – 2500m) is characterised by shrubs: in the Dolomites Salix, junipers, daphnes, Rhododendron and Erica) and stunted trees (usually conifers). This often spectacular stunting and twisting of trees is due to the extremes of climate, a phenomenon known as Krummholz formation. Even the different kinds of Krummholz trees are named – in one picture, you can see a flag, or banner tree in the foreground, where the foliage and branches have been killed on the windward side.\n\nThe tree line, or boundary between the subalpine and alpine environments, was often very sharply demarcated and easy to see. I always loved this part of our hikes, because of the dramatic way the views opened up and the wildflowers changed.\n\nThe alpine zone (2100 metres – 3200 metres) is the area above the natural tree line and was for me the most breathtaking environment because everything was so very different to anything I’ve seen before. In the lower regions, there were juniper and shrubland communities similar to that in the subalpine zone, but also other flowers, notably brilliant blue gentians (Gentiana verna, Gentiana acaulis), as well as Leucanthemopsis and Pinguicula.\n\nGallery of wildflowers of the high alpine region of the Dolomites\n\nRiparian, or wetland, communities ranged from rocky streams to boggy marshes. It was exciting to see the many forms of Geum rivale, with subtle differences in flower colour, shape and size, as well as several Carex, Caltha and Ranunculus species.\n\nPerhaps most amazing of all were the rock communities, both on stable rock, and on rock debris or scree.\n\nGallery of riparian zone wildflowers of the Dolomites\n\nThe plants growing on stable rock were often tiny, clinging to the sides of sheltered boulders, or soaking up the warmth on the southern face. There would be an entire garden on one small boulder – not just herbaceous plants and small shrubs, but also lichens and mosses in a fantastic array of forms. The more spectacular flowers were Campanula cochlearifolia clinging to sheltered vertical walls at lower elevations, while Achillea and thymes grew on sunnier aspects. Dryas and Globularia populated rocky ground as well as outcrops in the forest and subalpine regions; Silene, Primula, Draba and Rhodothamnus grew in and out of cracks in boulders higher up, as did the aptly named rock rose (Helianthemum). I saw numerous variations of minute cushion Saxifraga but none, alas, in flower.\n\nGallery of plants growing in and among rocks in the Dolomites\n\nTussilago and Petasites were adventitious species on boggy unstable areas, but the most impressive colonisers were the plants that established on the precarious shifting scree slopes without a grain of soil or organic matter in sight. These plants included the rare yellow Rhaetian poppy (Papaver alpinum ssp. rhaeticum), which I’d read about. For days I’d scanned every scree slope and had almost given up when there was the characteristic blaze of gold directly ahead – absolutely thrilling! Other exciting finds amongst the scree included Biscutella, Minuartia and the clashingly vivid purple and orange Linaria alpina.\n\nGallery of plants of the scree slopes of the Dolomites\n\nGeoff and I spent just two weeks in the Dolomites, and we hiked about every second day, so all the plants in this blog and the previous one, we saw in just nine days. It was an amazing experience – and not only because of the plants. At one rifugia on the Civetta Ridge, we got talking with a grizzled traveller who had climbed mountains in his younger days. Rock climbing was beyond him now, but he told us that of all the mountains he’d tramped – The Himalayas, Andes, Northern Alps and half a dozen more – the Dolomites was his favourite. “The scenery changes every day – no, every hour – and there’s something new around every bend in the track,” he said. So true.\n\nVisit the Dolomites – in late June through July if you’re a plant enthusiast. In just a few weeks, you’ll gather a lifetime of plant memories.\n\nHorticultural journalist, photographer, contributor to many garden magazines, and author of 'Gardening on a Shoestring'. Adelaide Hills, South Australia" ]
[ null, "https://www.contemporaryand.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/AldabraNo.2.jpg", null, "https://www.contemporaryand.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/GrandLile.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.contemporaryand.com/magazines/broadening-the-perspectives-on-de-colonisation/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.contemporaryand.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/AldabraNo.2.jpg", "src": "https://www.contemporaryand.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/AldabraNo.2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "AldabraNo", "rendered_width": 1000, "rendered_height": 785, "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 785, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.contemporaryand.com/magazines/broadening-the-perspectives-on-de-colonisation/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.contemporaryand.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/GrandLile.jpg", "src": "https://www.contemporaryand.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/GrandLile.jpg", "formatted_filename": "GrandLile", "rendered_width": 750, "rendered_height": 910, "original_width": 750, "original_height": 910, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.contemporaryand.com/magazines/broadening-the-perspectives-on-de-colonisation/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250599789.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20200120195035-20200120224035-00070.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 810246664, "warc_record_length": 19485}
[ "Having grown up between two fishing towns his interest in everything oceanic was probably a given: Till today the Indian Ocean as well as the contradiction between his homes in Mauritius and southern England inform Shiraz Bayjoo’s artistic practices in painting, photography, video, sculpture and installation. With C& he speaks about belonging, his work for this years Dak’Art Biennale and the Sea.\n\nContemporary And (C&): How did you become an artist?\n\nShiraz Bayjoo: I wanted to be an artist for as long as I can remember. I grew up between Mauritius and southern England. In Mauritius I lived with my grandmother in the capital Port Louis by the dock in the Chinese quarter. This area was filled with traders and merchants in the old bazaar, with ships docking in port and storehouses built by former French governors. In England I lived with my mother in the quiet fishing town of Hastings, which has a long history of sheltering pirates and smugglers and neatly paved Victorian promenades and piers. I guess as a child these contrasting places with strong connections to the sea afforded my imagination the space to wander around, often making strange sculptures and sound recordings of the sea! They have certainly influenced much of the questioning of place and belonging that underpins my work today.", null, "C&: What has been your artistic development? What topics interest you particularly as an artist?\n\nSB: I originally trained as a painter, which still informs much of my wider practice of photography, video, sculpture, and installation. Today my work focuses on the Indian Ocean region, tracing stories of migration, slavery, as well as the ambitions of European colonialism and its deep and enduring legacies. The work enquires into the authoring of identity in the post-colony and that of nation building, as well as the history of labor and independence movements. Much of my practice is based around research into historical archives both public and private, often repositioning or reworking historical photographs and artifacts. In this way I present new tellings of history that often challenge the dominant narratives and allow space for us to question and reposition our own personal histories. This possibly allows us to re-negotiate our relationships and senses of place and ownership to these stories, and ultimately to ourselves.", null, "C&: How would you describe the art scene of the Indian Ocean region?\n\nSB: The Indian Ocean region symbolizes great movements of people, hybrids of culture and religious identity, both historically and in contemporary terms. With cross-overs between East Asia, India, and East Africa, for me the region is one of the most important spaces in understanding and repositioning global conversations on de-colonization away from a Eurocentric focus. The region being non-centralized makes it possible to draw upon conversations taking place in various scenes from Cape Town to Mumbai, to Australia and the Pacific Rim. The historical retellings alongside contemporary experience across the Indian Ocean world is opening up exciting new global perspectives and inter-connections, placing the region centrally to multiple discourses today.\n\nSB: For the Dak’Art Biennale I will be showing Ile de France a non-narrative film shot in Mauritius, which presents the landscape of the early colony. The film explores the dualities of the communities brought together through the Dutch, French, and British empires. Through the natural spaces of the island, historical ruins and plantation houses, the film alludes to the complex narratives that have authored contemporary experience and questions of collective identity in the post-colony. The soundscape throughout the film references historical archived speeches, early folk music and language; revealing, mirroring, and ultimately fading voices that have shaped the region and the wider colonial experience.\n\nShiraz Bayjoo is a London-based artist currently working in the Indian Ocean region, whose practice spans painting, photography, and video. Originally from Mauritius, Bayjoo studied at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. Bayjoo was Artist in Residence at Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK during 2011. His recent solo exhibitions include ‘Rome being the centre’, Operativa Arte, Rome, 2016, ‘A land of extraordinary quarantines’, Greenlease Gallery, USA, 2015, and ‘Ile-de-France’ residency and exhibition at the Institute for International Visual Arts (Iniva), UK, 2015, and 198 Gallery, UK, 2015. Group exhibitions include ‘Homelands’, Artsadmin, 2015, ‘Illuminating Cultures’, Tate Britain, 2010, and New Contemporaries, 2001." ]
[ "https://imgix.bustle.com/uploads/getty/2018/3/20/2515f8e5-9cf8-4e8c-8951-a487b2e31bf1-getty-607639334.jpg?w=540&fit=crop&crop=faces&auto=format%2Ccompress", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.romper.com/p/when-does-american-crime-story-season-3-premiere-it-could-prove-to-be-the-most-epic-ryan-murphy-creation-yet-8548723", "unformatted_src": "https://imgix.bustle.com/uploads/getty/2018/3/20/2515f8e5-9cf8-4e8c-8951-a487b2e31bf1-getty-607639334.jpg?w=540&fit=crop&crop=faces&auto=format%2Ccompress", "src": "https://imgix.bustle.com/uploads/getty/2018/3/20/2515f8e5-9cf8-4e8c-8951-a487b2e31bf1-getty-607639334.jpg?w=540&fit=crop&crop=faces&auto=format%2Ccompress", "formatted_filename": "f e cf e c a b e bf getty", "original_width": 540, "original_height": 688, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.romper.com/p/when-does-american-crime-story-season-3-premiere-it-could-prove-to-be-the-most-epic-ryan-murphy-creation-yet-8548723", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320306335.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20220128182552-20220128212552-00538.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1016048300, "warc_record_length": 11926}
[ null, "Throughout his career, Ryan Murphy has managed to churn out quite a few hit series that entertain fans and gain large followings, not the least of which is American Crime Story, even if it is still relatively new. And with its second season coming to a close, fans are probably already wondering, when does American Crime Story Season 3 premiere? After Season 1 tackled the famed 1995 trial of O.J. Simpson and Season 2 covered not only designer Gianni Versace’s life and death but also that of his killer Andrew Cunanan, Season 3 could be the most epic one yet if the story pans out as scheduled.\n\nAlthough there hasn’t been an official announcement yet for when Season 3 will premiere, Deadline reported that fans can expect to see it on FX in early 2019, much like Season 2 premiered in early 2018. It could be argued that since there was such a long span of time between Season 2 and 3 that fans may be dealing with a similar timeline, but since the expected plot for Season 3 has been in production for some time, the season will likely be finished in time for an early 2019 premiere date.\n\nDuring the 2018 Television Critics Association Winter Tour, FX CEO John Landgraf told the press that he wasn’t sure if Hurricane Katrina would be the focus of Season 3 of American Crime Story, as it was rumored to have been the topic for Season 2, though it temporarily had to be put on the back burner. \"As we announced, we took a really different approach and made a deal for a really great book, and that's in active development but I haven't seen a script,\" Landgraf revealed. \"But I couldn't tell you after [The Assassination of Gianni Versace] what the next installment of American Crime Story will be. It might be Katrina, it might be something else. I can just tell you there will be one.\"\n\nOn the flipside, Murphy himself essentially confirmed during the press tour that Season 3 will be about Katrina after all and that viewers can expect much of the focus to be on Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans, which lost power for five days following the hurricane. \"The third season is set in Memorial Hospital and really looks at, sort of, the medical conditions in our country and global warming, and is this going to happen again, which it is,\" Murphy said during the 2018 TCA Winter Tour. \"And if it does, who has the right to decide who lives or dies in our country. So every different season of the show, unlike other things that we've done, is so different.\"\n\nOriginally, Murphy reportedly planned to follow the book The Great Deluge by Douglas Brinkley. as the source material for the season, but as recently as the fall 2017, he changed it to Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital by Sheri Fink. Even so, it’s set to start filming in the spring of 2018, which means that by all accounts, it should be ready for a premiere date in early 2019, giving fans the season some may have been waiting for when it was pushed back and replaced by The Assassination of Gianni Versace.\n\nEven though a solid two years passed between the premiere of Season 1 and Season 2, they both premiered at the beginning of 2016 and 2018, respectively. Since the reason for the holdup on Season 2 was probably caused by the change in theme, I’d say there’s no reason that American Crime Story Season 3 won't run right on schedule." ]
[ "http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wVZPGHIz17Y/TaSCDhRFOhI/AAAAAAAAAJ0/Axbixk-JCs8/s400/P4090039.JPG", null, "http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-f2twU4Gans0/TaSDATZQ-8I/AAAAAAAAAJ8/zYzrcWaZWAI/s400/P4090045.JPG", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://www.mcmurraymusings.com/2011/04/condo-chaos.html", "unformatted_src": "http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wVZPGHIz17Y/TaSCDhRFOhI/AAAAAAAAAJ0/Axbixk-JCs8/s400/P4090039.JPG", "src": "http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wVZPGHIz17Y/TaSCDhRFOhI/AAAAAAAAAJ0/Axbixk-JCs8/s400/P4090039.JPG", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 400, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.mcmurraymusings.com/2011/04/condo-chaos.html", "unformatted_src": "http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-f2twU4Gans0/TaSDATZQ-8I/AAAAAAAAAJ8/zYzrcWaZWAI/s400/P4090045.JPG", "src": "http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-f2twU4Gans0/TaSDATZQ-8I/AAAAAAAAAJ8/zYzrcWaZWAI/s400/P4090045.JPG", "rendered_width": 400, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 400, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://www.mcmurraymusings.com/2011/04/condo-chaos.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500044.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20230203055519-20230203085519-00673.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 65174733, "warc_record_length": 14205}
[ null, "Picture this : It's almost midnight, and you hear a knock on your front door. Standing there is someone who tells you that you have 10 minutes to collect some personal belongings and then leave your home as it has been declared structurally unsafe and you are in imminent danger. Can you imagine? At first you must think it's a joke, and then panic must set in when you realize it isn't. The sad thing is that this actually happened on March 11, 2011 to the residents of the Penhorwood Condominiums in Fort McMurray.\n\nThe Penhorwood Condominium development is a group of seven condominium buildings located close to Keyano College in the downtown sector of the city. There were 168 units that were occupied, and all were evacuated after an inspection determined that the buildings were in a state that created the potential for gas line breaks and subsequent fires. The reason for this state? The buildings, built a mere seven years ago in 2004, are collapsing.\n\nTo say this is a debacle is an understatement. I'm not going to try to assign blame as there seems plenty of that pie for everyone to have a slice - the developer, the architect, the engineers, the contractors, the company that issued the permits, and, yes, the municipality. The lawsuits are beginning to fly like the ravens over the dumpster behind The Keg, and I fear in the end if will cost every taxpayer in this city dearly. More than the financial cost, though, is the personal cost to those who owned and rented these condominiums. Many of these are, I suspect, those least able to afford this kind of tragedy. They likely bought these condos as they are one of the least expensive options to owning a home in this city. To see them bear the brunt of this - to continue to make mortgage payments on a home they cannot currently reside in, and that will likely need to be demolished entirely - is a travesty.\n\nThe residents were forced to leave most of their personal possessions behind when they evacuated. They have been granted minimal access to the buildings since, in time slots of 15 minutes or so, to try to retrieve what they can. They are only allowed in 2 or 3 at a time because the fear that these buildings could collapse and cause loss of life is ever present. A new report has stated that some engineering groups feel the buildings have reached a point of \"geotechnical equilibrium\", enough to allow residents to remove all their property, but there is dissension on this as well with one geotechnical firm stating that they feel the risks of allowing access outweigh any benefits.\n\nThe anger and frustration for the residents and owners of these condos must be ferocious. I can only imagine how I would react in their place. Everyone involved in the development is, of course, rapidly trying to assign blame to anyone else. The developer says that the buildings can be remediated and should be habitable again. This does not appear to be the prevailing opinion, however. All I can say is that this is a stunning story, shocking in how it speaks to some very real problems in our city. I must say that when I drive by any new development I am now looking askance at them, wondering if they too suffer these kinds of issues but haven't yet had them detected. I drove by Penhorwood to take the photos that appear in this post, and to see the development surrounded by chain link fencing with signs warning of security is unsettling to say the least. Seeing balcony lights that were left on in the haste to depart, personal possessions still on inaccessible balconies, and a forlorn \"For Sale\" sign hanging outside one unit was simply too poignant for words.\n\nI've spoken to some engineers I know, people who have worked all over the world, and asked if they have ever heard a story like this. They uniformly shake their heads and say no - maybe in the third world, just maybe - but not in a country like Canada. So why did it happen here, in Fort McMurray, a city with such known affluence? Perhaps because this is a city that has grown too fast, and because there is such affluence. It is a lure for those wishing to make an easy buck, an opportunity for those to cash in on such opportunities and then walk away whistling with lined pockets. It seems unconscionable for this to happen, but sadly it does. There has long been questions about the quality of things here, particularly of new houses and new developments, and this story seems to be the epitome of it all. It speaks to life in a boomtown, and it speaks to some issues we desperately need to address before we find ourselves with our houses fallen down around us.", null, "**For further information and reading on this story I highly recommend visiting Penhorwood Place Evacuation. This site chronicles the story as well as hosting photos of the buildings showing the signs of impending collapse and other structural deficiencies. A copy of the lawsuit being pursued can also be accessed on this site. I truly think every resident of Fort McMurray owes it to the residents of Penhorwood, and also to themselves as citizens, to visit this site and educate themselves on this topic. Please note that everything that I have written above is solely my opinion. I leave it to you to form your own.**\nat April 13, 2011" ]
[ "https://e1.365dm.com/19/11/768x432/skysports-emery-unai-arsenal_4829048.jpg?20191107124634", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://arsenaldebat.dk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8228&p=326957", "unformatted_src": "https://e1.365dm.com/19/11/768x432/skysports-emery-unai-arsenal_4829048.jpg?20191107124634", "src": "https://e1.365dm.com/19/11/768x432/skysports-emery-unai-arsenal_4829048.jpg?20191107124634", "formatted_filename": "skysports emery unai arsenal", "alt_text": "Image", "original_width": 768, "original_height": 432, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://arsenaldebat.dk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8228&p=326957", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703529128.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20210122051338-20210122081338-00496.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 234404850, "warc_record_length": 14564}
[ null, "IN KROENKE WE RUST.\n\nJust one shot on target, our worst in the Premier League this season\n•Not one shot at all after the 53rd minute, Bellerin’s effort\n•This is Arsenal’s worst start to a league season since 1982-83\n•Arsenal have had fewer shots than their opponents in 11 of their 18 matches this season. They have out-shot their opponents away from home in just one of nine games (+1 v Sheffield United).\n•Our goals conceded per game (1.42) is the worst of the Premier League era\n\"Wenger's like Mugabe, he won't go\".\n\n\"Arsenal fans are used to waiting for change. But allowing Emery to persist will be interpreted as passively accepting mediocrity.\n\nPerhaps they could learn something from their opponents. Leicester parted ways with the cautious Claude Puel midway through last season and have been revitalised by Brendan Rodgers’ bold managerial approach. Decisive action has reaped immediate rewards.\n\nArsenal insist that Emery’s job is not in imminent danger and his post-match demeanour was that of a manager who feels surprisingly assured of his position. The Arsenal hierarchy insist that they don’t want to instigate a carousel of coaches and become another Manchester United. However, United’s failure wasn’t in sacking David Moyes, or Louis van Gaal, or even Jose Mourinho. It was in failing to follow up those decisions with the right appointment. It is not good enough to put off sacking a coach just because you’re scared you might not get the next appointment right.\n\nAfter all, the former Barcelona executive now has something to lose. Sanllehi, in particular, emerged from the summer transfer window with considerable credit but that will soon disappear if he keeps faith in his countryman. You didn’t need to be Spanish to understand the cries of “Ole!” from the Leicester crowd in the game’s final moments. This was a comprehensive beating delivered by a Leicester team who look increasingly difficult to catch.\n\nIt was necessary. This match saw Brendan Rodgers’s side join Chelsea nine points ahead of Arsenal in the race for the top four. It is a gulf of historic proportions: the biggest gap between the top four and the chasing pack at this stage of a Premier League season since 2001. This is now Arsenal’s worst start to a league season since 1982, 37 years ago. Arsenal finished that season in 10th.\n\nAnd now the bad news: this is the easy bit. Arsenal are in the midst of a relatively friendly run of fixtures. In between December 15th and New Year’s Day, Arsenal host Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea, as well as facing trips to Everton and Bournemouth. If Emery stays, it is going to get worse.\n\nSanllehi needs to recognise that, or the man dubbed ‘Don Raul’ will be swiftly rebranded a dunce. Sacking Emery and his staff and appointing alternatives might be expensive — but failing to get back into the Champions League would surely be more costly.\n\nFor the first time in this Premier League campaign, Emery reverted to the back three that he used for much of last season. Given a back four was one of the few discernible elements of the identity Emery was attempting to implement, this was a move with more than a whiff of desperation to it. Emery resembles a frantic gambler, endlessly pulling the slot machine’s lever, hoping he might eventually land upon a winning combination.\n\nThis was a game Emery couldn’t afford to lose, but not one it felt like he had the gumption to try and win. Wenger sometimes said his teams played with the “handbrake on”. At the moment, Emery looks like he’d struggle to make it through the theory test.\n\nPierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette played as split strikers on Saturday, and were detailed to pin back Leicester’s attacking full-backs Ben Chilwell and Ricardo Pereira. It almost worked, for a period in the first half. However, is that really the best use of two £50 million forwards?\n\nThrow in Nicolas Pepe, and Arsenal have a potentially fantastic front line, if Emery was prepared throw caution to the wind and lean into their strengths. Instead, he’s almost apologetic about his embarrassment of attacking riches. Arsenal are the team with the £170 million attack, and the minus-one goal difference.\n\nUltimately, the first goal decided this game. In their previous four matches, Arsenal had suffered the embarrassment of surrendering a lead. Well, if you thought Arsenal were bad when they were in front, welcome to Arsenal when they’re behind. Emery’s team didn’t manage a shot after the 53rd minute. In that time, Leicester had eight attempts at goal.\n\nThere is an expression Emery makes when things go against him, that is becoming all too familiar. A sort of painful grimace that pulls his mouth wide, baring his teeth. If only his team could do the same.\n\nOne of the stranger aspects of the evening was the fact that between Leicester’s goals there was a seven-minute period where Emery showed no sign of making a substitution, despite Pepe’s presence on the bench. It was a familiar feeling for Arsenal fans: waiting for a change that doesn’t come.\n\nIt’s now down to Sanllehi, Edu and KSE to deliver one. The intervention of the owners could prove crucial here. They just about saw off the #WeCareDoYou rebellion with smart talking and transfers. That has earned the Arsenal board a modicum of trust.\n\nHowever, the way things are going is not a good look for them, and if they allow Emery to persist, it will be interpreted as passively accepting mediocrity.\n\nThat bond of trust is more delicate than ever. If they really cared about Arsenal, they would not allow this to continue.\"" ]
[ "https://practice.motherjones.com/wp-content/uploads/guttman.jpg?w=990", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://practice.motherjones.com/politics/2011/12/republicans-target-ambassador-belgium-howard-gutman/", "unformatted_src": "https://practice.motherjones.com/wp-content/uploads/guttman.jpg?w=990", "src": "https://practice.motherjones.com/wp-content/uploads/guttman.jpg?w=990", "formatted_filename": "guttman", "rendered_width": 990, "rendered_height": 557, "original_width": 425, "original_height": 320, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://practice.motherjones.com/politics/2011/12/republicans-target-ambassador-belgium-howard-gutman/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487612154.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20210614105241-20210614135241-00222.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 417926127, "warc_record_length": 42549}
[ null, "GOP presidential candidates are demanding President Obama fire his ambassador to Belgium over remarks suggesting that Muslim anti-Semitism is related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.\n\nAmbassador Howard Gutman argued in a speech delivered last week at a meeting of the European Jewish Union in Brussels that there is a distinction between “classic” anti-Semitism, that is general hatred of Jews, and “hatred and indeed sometimes and all too growing intimidation and violence directed at Jews generally as a result of the continuing tensions between Israel and the Palestinian territories and other Arab neighbors in the Middle East.” Gutman also said that “every new settlement announced in Israel, every rocket shot over a border or suicide bomber on a bus, and every retaliatory military strike exacerbates the problem and provides a setback here in Europe for those fighting hatred and bigotry here in Europe.”\n\nThe Romney campaign Sunday, sent out a statement demanding that Obama fire Gutman “for rationalizing and downplaying anti-Semitism and linking it to Israeli policy toward the Palestinians,” while rival Newt Gingrich tweeted to his roughly 1.3. million Twitter followers that “Pres Obama should fire his ambassador to Brussels for being so wrong about anti-semitism.” Conservative media pounced on Gutman’s remarks (frequently and conveniently failing to mention that Gutman himself is a Jew and the son of a Holocaust survivor), while seeking to link his comments to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s Friday speech urging Israel to end its “isolation from its traditional security partners in the region” and to renew efforts to reach a two-state solution with the Palestinians.\n\nGutman’s remarks were clumsy—it’s true that the impasse in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process inflames anti-Semitism; it’s also true that anti-Semitism frequently borrows concepts from what Gutman calls “classic” anti-Semitism. It’s one thing to protest Israeli government policies, such as settlement expansion in the West Bank and military incursions that kill civilians, it’s another to react to them by collectively blaming Jews. That said, Gutman’s suggestion that anti-Semitism would subside if a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could be reached isn’t the same as saying Israelis or Jews are “responsible” for anti-Semitism.\n\nThe conservative reaction has two purposes: The first is to bolster a narrative that Obama has thrown Israel “under the bus,” as Romney likes to say, a view not shared either by a majority of Israelis or the Israeli national security establishment. The other is to enable the self-destructive trajectory of Israel’s current right-wing government, which has abandoned sincere efforts at reconciliation, by conflating any criticism of Israeli government policy with anti-Semitism.\n\nThe irony is that the Obama administration has been so on the defensive when it comes to Israel that it has failed to pressure the Israeli government into taking the necessary steps to reach a two-state solution, which given demographic realities in the region is the only way to ensure Israel’s future." ]
[ null, "https://worlegram.com/upload/photos/2021/11/gxIviym1vCsu7l9jftAB_25_3553a9599dfcfa989e5321f847ef3bce_image.jpg", null, "https://worlegram.com/upload/photos/2021/12/ROQojMqCIj21gyfwnF3o_02_1f4883d3fc3d1efb746a6488ccab9a8d_image.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://worlegram.com/read-blog/15640_importance-of-having-a-nac.html", "unformatted_src": "https://worlegram.com/upload/photos/2021/11/gxIviym1vCsu7l9jftAB_25_3553a9599dfcfa989e5321f847ef3bce_image.jpg", "src": "https://worlegram.com/upload/photos/2021/11/gxIviym1vCsu7l9jftAB_25_3553a9599dfcfa989e5321f847ef3bce_image.jpg", "formatted_filename": "gxIviym vCsu l jftAB a dfcfa e f ef bce image", "rendered_width": 1200, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://worlegram.com/read-blog/15640_importance-of-having-a-nac.html", "unformatted_src": "https://worlegram.com/upload/photos/2021/12/ROQojMqCIj21gyfwnF3o_02_1f4883d3fc3d1efb746a6488ccab9a8d_image.jpg", "src": "https://worlegram.com/upload/photos/2021/12/ROQojMqCIj21gyfwnF3o_02_1f4883d3fc3d1efb746a6488ccab9a8d_image.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ROQojMqCIj gyfwnF o f d fc d efb a ccab a d image", "alt_text": "Article Picture", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://worlegram.com/read-blog/15640_importance-of-having-a-nac.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363229.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20211206012231-20211206042231-00247.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 667123272, "warc_record_length": 23774}
[ "Importance of Having an NAC", null, "If a business or director intends to allow workers to will networks with any device, then they need controls to ensure both the customer and device don't mull over prosperity of the association.\n\nNetwork Access Control (NAC) is a term that enough portrays itself. Expecting you have an association ,, the NAC controls who approaches what portions of that association and when. It is, chiefly, a security feature that is expected to ensure that whoever gets to the association has the right endorsement to do all things considered. NAC game plans continue to carry out the procedures of controlling contraptions, data, and customer permission to them.\n\nNetwork access control (NAC) works on wired and far off associations by finding and recognizing the different contraptions that are related with and can get to the current structure. When setting up a NAC network security course of action, supervisors will sort out which shows are set up, suitably coordinating how contraptions and customers are supported for the right level of endorsement. This collaboration should be done in immense part by the automated security work power of the association.\n\nThe norms by which a NAC network insistence control works can differentiate fundamentally. Different rules can be made ward on the device used, the region got to from, the passage advantages of various individuals, similarly as the specific data and resources being gotten to. As referred to, chiefs of this structure can decide to open, close, and detach access reliably, too.\n\nVarious business visionaries and independently employed elements are living with reality that few out of every odd individual is getting to an association from the identical controlled eco-structure, for instance, the working environment with the sum of the instantly available progressed contraptions expected to be found there. BYOD, or Bring Your Own Device, is a methodology that is extensively executed genuinely, anyway through far off working approaches, as well. It has moreover made Network Access Control (NAC) major.\n\nIf a business or director intends to allow workers to will networks with any device, then they need controls to ensure both the customer and device don't mull over prosperity of the association. In this manner, outcast devices and remote workers can be controlled to ensure they are orchestrated genuine data affirmation, use revived security programming, and don't open various shortcomings in the association by acting a precarious endpoint.\n\nNetwork Access Control should be built extensively, with examinations made for the total of the business' IT scope, including the devices that are both kept inside and procured as a component of a BYOB methodology. Moreover a mechanical assembly might combine shows and game plans previously set up, for instance, endorsement cycles to hinder interference. As needs be, a business may at this point have a part of the courses of action that would teach their NAC go through set. NAC can basically serve, for the present circumstance, as the means by which it is bound together. Various state of the art NAC plans consider not simply the wide extent of devices that may ought to be made feasible in an ensured way with existing associations, at this point moreover the thorough security the association needs similar to ordinarily used shows and gadgets.\n\nAbout NBA 2K21 players need to know this news", null, "Cisco Dumps do not remorse utilising them at all" ]
[ "https://m.aliran.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Penang-Stop-Sex-Trafficking-Campaign.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://m.aliran.com/civil-society-voices/2014-civil-society-voices/seminar-never-referred-penang-sex-city-say-organisers", "unformatted_src": "https://m.aliran.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Penang-Stop-Sex-Trafficking-Campaign.jpg", "src": "https://m.aliran.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Penang-Stop-Sex-Trafficking-Campaign.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Penang Stop Sex Trafficking Campaign", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 362, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 362, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://m.aliran.com/civil-society-voices/2014-civil-society-voices/seminar-never-referred-penang-sex-city-say-organisers", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499646.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20230128153513-20230128183513-00163.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 392304743, "warc_record_length": 29220}
[ null, "The seminar was not to sensationalise the existence of a sex industry in Penang (a feature of most cities across the world) but to say there is an issue and to look at what can be done, says The Penang Stop Human Trafficking Campaign.\n\nFollowing the successful organisation of a seminar on ‘Sex Trafficking in Penang: What we Can Do About It’ last Saturday, we notice that some press coverage has taken a very negative line.\n\nThis is a pity, since the issue is a serious issue, and is about finding and supporting the women, girls, men and boys who are victims of sex trafficking and bringing criminals to justice. It is not about party politics or apportioning blame.\n\nAs the main organiser of the seminar, we would like to make it very clear that nowhere was Penang referred to as a ‘sex city’, not by the Northern Network for Migrants and Refugees (Jump) or anyone else at the seminar. Nor was there any emphasis given to highlighting Penang as being any better or worse than other cities and towns around the world grappling with the horrors of human trafficking, including people trafficked for sexual exploitation.\n\nFar from it. The context of the seminar was to be positive in our partnerships for tackling sex trafficking in Penang. The points made by the research presented by Todd Morrison and by the other presentations and discussions at the seminar were all made in the following context:\n\nNo one is blaming anyone else for any lack of action or plan. We are not looking back, but looking forward at how we can work together to tackle the many aspects of the issue. This was also the conclusion of Todd’s presentation – the positive ways of moving ahead.\n\nHuman trafficking is a horrendous crime. It devastates peoples’ lives. Sex trafficking particularly affects women and girls, and their lives are made an absolute misery, in a way that few of us can imagine.\n\nIf we can find a way of reaching just one more victim than we would if we stood by and did nothing, then we have achieved something. But we are very sure that we can achieve a lot more than that, particularly if all stakeholders and interested parties work together and each contribute what they can.\n\nSo just to reiterate, the purpose of the seminar and of the presentations was not to sensationalise the existence of a sex industry in Penang (a feature of most if not all cities and towns across the world) nor to wave numbers in our face as definitive.\n\nInstead it was to say “there is an issue” and share “what we can do about it”. There were many positive suggestions that came out of the discussions and these will be followed through.\n\nIt should be noted that one of the presentations talked about how jurisdictions across the world are grappling with how to tackle human trafficking, including sex trafficking. Whether in Europe, North America, Australia, or elsewhere in Asia, countries, cities and towns are all seeking ways to deal with the problem.\n\nNo one has come up with a definitive solution. Our discussions in Penang need to be put in that context: that we are just one place amongst thousands that are talking about how to combat trafficking. We can share good experiences and learn from each other. That is a part of it.\n\nPresent press coverage or not, all partners in the Campaign will continue to quietly focus on what we need to do and how best we can build partnerships and move forward. We are sad if some choose to make the issue and presentations made at our seminar something that it is/they are not.\n\nWe would much prefer it if we all could concentrate instead on what positive steps, what positive initiatives, what working together is necessary, to reach those women, girls, boys and men who are victims of sex trafficking. And to bring the traffickers and their associates to justice." ]
[ "https://www.tunisiesoir.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/180904103251_1_540x360.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.tunisiesoir.com/tech/tech-veiled-supernovae-provide-clue-to-stellar-evolution-report-6723-2018/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.tunisiesoir.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/180904103251_1_540x360.jpg", "src": "https://www.tunisiesoir.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/180904103251_1_540x360.jpg", "rendered_width": 360, "rendered_height": 360, "original_width": 360, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.tunisiesoir.com/tech/tech-veiled-supernovae-provide-clue-to-stellar-evolution-report-6723-2018/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571472.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20220811133823-20220811163823-00264.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 903356099, "warc_record_length": 26424}
[ null, "At the end of its life, a red supergiant star explodes in a hydrogen-rich supernova. By comparing observation results to simulation models, an international research team found that in many cases this explosion takes place inside a thick cloud of circumstellar matter shrouding the star. This result completely changes our understanding of the last stage of stellar evolution.\n\nThe research team led by Francisco Förster at the University of Chile used the Blanco Telescope to find 26 supernovae coming from red supergiants. Their goal was to study the shock breakout, a brief flash of light preceding the main supernova explosion. But they could not find any signs of this phenomenon. On the other hand, 24 of the supernovae brightened faster than expected.\n\nMoriya explains, “Near the end of its life, some mechanism in the star’s interior must cause it to shed mass that then forms a layer around the star. We don’t yet have a clear idea of the mechanism causing this mass loss. Further study is needed to get a better understanding of the mass loss mechanism. This will also be important in revealing the supernova explosion mechanism and the origin of the diversity in supernovae.”\n\nThese observations were performed by the Blanco Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory during six nights in 2014 and eight nights in 2015. The simulations by Moriya were performed on the NAOJ Center for Computational Astrophysics PC cluster. This research was published in Nature Astronomy on September 3, 2018." ]
[ null, "https://uploads.mordhau.com/spirit/images/5451/d09050cb27a1d1e8664037fbb932bab5.png", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://mordhau.com/forum/user/9248/iluvfuz/", "unformatted_src": "https://uploads.mordhau.com/spirit/images/5451/d09050cb27a1d1e8664037fbb932bab5.png", "src": "https://uploads.mordhau.com/spirit/images/5451/d09050cb27a1d1e8664037fbb932bab5.png", "formatted_filename": "d cb a d e fbb bab", "alt_text": "Mordhau Bug.png", "original_width": 582, "original_height": 297, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://mordhau.com/forum/user/9248/iluvfuz/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243988882.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20210508151721-20210508181721-00360.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 434231528, "warc_record_length": 6563}
[ "@jest said:\nFor mouse gesture controls, there isn't really a reason you'd want the buffer to clear, defaulting to one particular attack over your last input - most players will perceive it as the game giving them \"random\" swings whenever they don't get the swings they expect (ie. move the mouse left, but because pressing attack was a split second off, a right comes out instead); it's basically an additional layer of artificial automation that players have to wrestle against.\n\nFinally, other gesture systems like Mount & Blade's/War of/Kingdoms Rise, have translucent onscreen arrow-indicators, that show players the current direction buffered, letting them know which block/attack to expect before they press the button. This also helps players with input consistency and accuracy.\n\nWell there is a reason to default depending on how you think about gesturing to aim. I'd rather not think about it as persistently trailing behind where I point/look and instead for the game to understand the intent as I explicitly perform an attack. Hence probably part of the reason for limiting sensitivity to gestures and having a small gesture window.\n\nThose fine lines are the weaknesses of having a continuous predictive system. The ideal way I'd prefer to see it is to hold down LMB (for the KB&M scheme) and drag in a direction to aim before releasing LMB. And it would make sense that the attack itself would default to a certain direction if the gesture was ambiguously short, rather than going by where I turned to look from last. Nor would the reaction time of an attack necessarily be slowed down by registering on mouseup since the windup can be incorporated as part of the gesture as it's being performed (with smoothing constraints, of course), again making the actual movements more instinctive rather than an abstract mechanic. This would also make for an additional form of seamless feinting (adjusting/hanging windup directions) and general sword-flourishing fun. The UI/UX of this could also be more responsive as a result, showing a trail on the screenspace left by the dot reticle while dragging or replacing the dot reticle with a line that represents the direction of the strike.\n\nOf course it comes down to just getting used to and developing muscle memory for game mechanics, but if the fundamental game design were still a work-in-progress, I think there are a number of changes that can be done to make it higher quality and more immediately understandable how the swordplay works and can be manipulated. But I'm happy with how it is, especially as it receives various tweaks and improvements.\n\nIt could be a good opportunity to make the gesture buffer lifespan customizable (possibly up to infinite if desired) even if the gesture direction is calculated over a set duration, since this behavior is dependent on both peripheral hardware and user preference (much like customizable controller deadzones).", null, "The game loads quickly, but the Mordhau loading screen doesn't go away, though it continues to load tips. The main menu flickers in and out of visibility but is active in the background of the loading screen as the buttons for play, settings, armory, etc work but after about a minute I'm met with this crash prompt.\nVerified integrity of game files through steam, no problems.\nUninstall-Reinstall had no effect.\n\nHad the exact same issue. Apparently what it's trying to do during the flickering loading screen is load and release the splash video.\n\nWorkaround:\nIf you're using a custom codec to override MP4s on your machine, find it and disable it. If this is your cause, this will let you load the video and get to the main menu.\n\nAlternatively, if there's a flag like to skip the splash video, that would likely work better." ]
[ "https://www.whiskeyriff.com/wp-content/uploads/Koe-K.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2021/04/30/koe-wetzels-wine-glass-is-must-hear-from-his-first-album/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.whiskeyriff.com/wp-content/uploads/Koe-K.jpg", "src": "https://www.whiskeyriff.com/wp-content/uploads/Koe-K.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Koe K", "alt_text": "A group of people standing in a field", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 427, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 427, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2021/04/30/koe-wetzels-wine-glass-is-must-hear-from-his-first-album/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571232.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20220811012302-20220811042302-00160.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 930970718, "warc_record_length": 47272}
[ null, "Throw it back to Koe Wetzel and the Konvicts…\n\nKoe Wetzel has been popular in circles around Texas for awhile, but it wasn’t until his second album, Noise Complaint, that he started to get recognition outside of the live music scene with songs like “February 28th, 2016,” “Something To Talk About,” “Love (ft. Parker McCollum)” and “Fuss and Fight.”\n\nHis first album, titled Out On Parole (fitting for the band name at the time), was released in 2015, and while it’s pretty solid, there is one song on there that is just on another level: “Wine Glass.”\n\nListen to these lyrics, compare them to others on the record and you’ll see a clear difference. This song is just deeper and better than the rest, and probably what drove people to Koe at the time, the potential for greatness that we’re seeing now.\n\nNot saying the other songs on the album are bad, but come on, this one is just on another planet.\n\nTurn it up and play it loud, this one is an absolute jam." ]
[ null, "https://images.indianexpress.com/2021/05/leo1200.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://topindinews.com/tv-movies/when-ant-man-paul-rudd-advised-a-confused-leonardo-dicaprio-to-do-titanic-he-said-i-dont-know-what-i-will-do/", "unformatted_src": "https://images.indianexpress.com/2021/05/leo1200.jpg", "src": "https://images.indianexpress.com/2021/05/leo1200.jpg", "formatted_filename": "leo", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 667, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://topindinews.com/tv-movies/when-ant-man-paul-rudd-advised-a-confused-leonardo-dicaprio-to-do-titanic-he-said-i-dont-know-what-i-will-do/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487658814.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20210620054240-20210620084240-00223.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 484228876, "warc_record_length": 19320}
[ "Titanic released in 1997 and went on to become a smash hit at the box office, minting over two billion dollars at the time off its 200 million-dollar budget.", null, "Life works in mysterious ways. Who would have thought that Friends actor and our own Ant-Man aka Paul Rudd would have had a conversation about Titanic the movie with its star Leonardo DiCaprio? But as it turns out, they did.\n\nIn an earlier appearance on the British talk show The Graham Norton Show, Paul revealed that while working with Leonardo on the movie Romeo and Juliet, the pair had a chat about the James Cameron directorial. It was during Romeo and Juliet’s shoot that Leo was offered the big-budget Titanic. Leonardo went looking for advice from Rudd, who was his peer.\n\n“I worked with Leonardo in Romeo and Juliet. At the time, my father was a Titanic expert, and he used to take people all over the world, talking about it, and you could go to universities and everything. It was my last day of filming of Romeo and Juliet, and we all went out afterwards, to a bar, all the guys and everyone, so I was riding to the place with Leo. And he said, ‘I just got offered this movie, but it is a big studio movie.’ And Leo had done only indie films at this point. ‘It is Titanic,’ he said and I said ‘It is incredible.’ And I knew a lot about Titanic because my dad just talked about it all the time. I remember him saying, ‘I don’t know what I will do.’ I remember saying, ‘You should do it (laughs),’” Paul Rudd revealed on the show.\n\n“I don’t think I had any say but it is kind of interesting to think back on that,” Rudd added.\n\nTitanic released in 1997 and went on to become a smash hit at the box office, minting over two billion dollars at the time off its 200 million-dollar budget." ]
[ "https://live.staticflickr.com/4672/26606473368_ca69689282_c.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.foreverblueshirts.com/wolf-pack-weekly-disappointing-weekend-puts-hartford-behind/", "unformatted_src": "https://live.staticflickr.com/4672/26606473368_ca69689282_c.jpg", "src": "https://live.staticflickr.com/4672/26606473368_ca69689282_c.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ca c", "alt_text": "XL Center", "rendered_width": 800, "rendered_height": 533, "original_width": 799, "original_height": 533, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.foreverblueshirts.com/wolf-pack-weekly-disappointing-weekend-puts-hartford-behind/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499888.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20230131154832-20230131184832-00053.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 792197021, "warc_record_length": 31228}
[ null, "Entering the first week of March, the playoff race continues in the American Hockey League for the Wolf Pack. The club gear up for another three in three weekend. Hartford has 18 games remaining in the season, already! The season has flown fast. Let’s get to the details of the current situations for the Pack.\n\nThe trade deadline has affected the Wolf Pack in one move. Ryan Graves was dealt to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Chris Bigras. The new forward will debut on Friday night against Springfield. To read more on my analysis of the trade, check out my article earlier in the week here.\n\nThe Wolf Pack continue to sit in sixth place in the Atlantic Division with 59 points. The fifth-place Bridgeport Sound Tigers are ahead of the Wolf Pack by a single point with two games in hand. The Charlotte Checkers are in fourth, continually holding down the last playoff spot in the division with 65 points. In addition, the Checkers have played one less game than Hartford. The Wolf Pack cannot afford to go on a losing streak. As of late, the club has won a few games, followed up with losses going 5-5 in the last ten games. They will have to play better hockey down the stretch if they want to make the postseason.\n\nOne positive aspect of the situation, the Wolf Pack will begin a three-game series with the Checkers starting this Sunday, with six points at stake. The next five games are critical, and any losing streak will have the club suffer at the end.\n\nThe American Hockey League has published their annual Playoff Primer. You can check it out here as the league updates the page daily (usually in the mornings)." ]
[ null, "https://www.dayooper.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/images1242-5c8b2c8adb9ff-1024x766.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.dayooper.com/the-left-wants-socialism-but-it-can-never-work/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.dayooper.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/images1242-5c8b2c8adb9ff-1024x766.jpg", "src": "https://www.dayooper.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/images1242-5c8b2c8adb9ff-1024x766.jpg", "formatted_filename": "images c b c adb ff", "alt_text": "college expenses", "rendered_width": 1024, "rendered_height": 766, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 766, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.dayooper.com/the-left-wants-socialism-but-it-can-never-work/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711114.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20221206192947-20221206222947-00849.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 769170183, "warc_record_length": 26394}
[ "The Left Wants Socialism, but It Can Never Work\n\nAlmost every prominent Democrat is embracing socialism or socialist concepts. Free healthcare, free college, higher minimum wage — while these concepts might seem ideal, history shows that they will only lead to the destruction of a nation.\n\nCan You Trust the Government?\n\nDemocratic Senator Kamala Harris wants to get rid of private insurance and let the government handle your healthcare. If you see how Democrats run cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco, you won’t trust her one bit. If you want a better deal or coverage on your insurance, go to insurance marketing companies. You don’t want an institution that doesn’t have your best interest in mind to make that decision for you.\n\nGovernment healthcare sucks. Ask anyone in the army, navy, or any other personnel who has experienced government-run healthcare. Private companies trump the government in almost every endeavor. Would you rather trust a doctor working for the government or a doctor of your own choosing?\n\nWhat about lawyers? Will you rather leave your defense to a court-appointed lawyer or spend a bit of money on hiring a lawyer whom you trust? When the stakes are high, you want more control over your situation. Leaving everything to the government is a leap of faith that will send you crashing to the rocks.\n\nFree Healthcare and College for All", null, "Nothing is free. The government doesn’t generate money; it only redistributes it. It takes it from taxpayers and redistributes it in some form or another. Those free stuff — they’ll be coming from your pocket. Worst of all, you’ll be paying for some other people’s college or healthcare.\n\nOnce everything is free, there will be freeloaders. Free healthcare, free tuition, and guaranteed income will reward the complacent and punish those who strive for more. A closer look at all the Democrat-run welfare states will clearly show the extent of this problem. Cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco have become a haven for drug addicts and illegal aliens. California’s economy is the fifth largest in the world, surpassing that of the UK, Canada, Italy, and France. However, California remains mired in debt as their economy cannot support its social programs.\n\nCompetition drives progress and innovation. Government control leads to stagnation, complacency, and corruption. Free market capitalists are the reason why you have a smartphone, drive a nice car, and enjoy good movies now and then. Even environmentalists have to thank capitalism for the leap in technology in solar and wind energy. Governments will not solve the problems of the world; they would be solved by a group of individuals competing with their rivals in creating the best products to meet particular demands.\n\nSocialism, where everything is free, is a beautiful dream that can quickly turn into a nightmare. Venezuela, once ranked 4th when it came to GDP per capita, now stands as a testament to the failure of socialism. The poorest U.S. citizen has it better than the citizens of socialist regimes. The USA is driven by capitalism, and this is the reason why it has the strongest economy in the world." ]
[ "https://correctionalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/web_Feature.Vacaville1.jpg", null, "https://correctionalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/web_Feature.Vacaville2.jpg", null, "https://correctionalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/web_Feature.Vacaville3.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://correctionalnews.com/2013/02/20/vacaville-facility-showcases-california-s-progress/", "unformatted_src": "/wp-content/uploads/web_Feature.Vacaville1.jpg", "src": "https://correctionalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/web_Feature.Vacaville1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "web Feature", "rendered_width": 350, "rendered_height": 263, "original_width": 350, "original_height": 263, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://correctionalnews.com/2013/02/20/vacaville-facility-showcases-california-s-progress/", "unformatted_src": "/wp-content/uploads/web_Feature.Vacaville2.jpg", "src": "https://correctionalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/web_Feature.Vacaville2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "web Feature", "rendered_width": 200, "rendered_height": 268, "original_width": 200, "original_height": 268, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://correctionalnews.com/2013/02/20/vacaville-facility-showcases-california-s-progress/", "unformatted_src": "/wp-content/uploads/web_Feature.Vacaville3.jpg", "src": "https://correctionalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/web_Feature.Vacaville3.jpg", "formatted_filename": "web Feature", "rendered_width": 350, "rendered_height": 263, "original_width": 350, "original_height": 263, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://correctionalnews.com/2013/02/20/vacaville-facility-showcases-california-s-progress/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711045.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20221205200634-20221205230634-00189.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 211327731, "warc_record_length": 11996}
[ null, "VACAVILLE, Calif. — As California continues to work on reducing prison population in the state, they also have been busy making improvements to facilities, including the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s (CDCR) California Medical Facility’s (CMF) new outpatient treatment center in Vacaville.\n\nWalking through the facility you can still smell the fresh paint on the walls and see your reflection on the clean and polished floors. The pristine appearance is matched by national recognition as the facility recently received LEED Silver certification in January 2013. The new 44,131-square-foot, 64-bed mental health treatment facility and housing unit’s achievement honors the facility’s commitment towards sustainable building practices and functional operations.\n\n“This is the third award CDCR has received for our continued efforts to conserve energy by reducing electricity usage as well as water consumption,” said Jeffrey Beard, CDCR secretary, in a statement. “Our goal is to see all future projects awarded for their efficiency and sustainability.”\n\nSome of the energy-efficient highlights include a reduction of potable water waste by approximately 54 percent and a reduction in energy consumption by nearly 18 percent. The project also recycled more than 75 percent of the waste generated during demolition and construction.\n\nThe project team has a longstanding commitment to sustainability and much of the success of the project can be related directly back to the coordination and execution of the team, including program manager, Kitchell CEM; construction manager, Vanir Construction Management; architect, Nacht & Lewis Architects; engineering firm CYS Structural Engineers; and mechanical contractor, Brown Construction.\n\nThe entire team worked together to ensure that not only LEED standards were met in the design and construction of the building, but also the facility’s overall commitment to mental health treatment was upheld.", null, "“By far, this is the smoothest project that I have seen go up here and I like the opportunities that it’s going to give to a lot greater programming for the inmate-patient population,” said Brian Duffy, warden at CMF.\n\nCMF was built in 1955 as a medical facility, and its mission to medical and mental health care to inmates has remained a number one priority to the state, and to Duffy.\n\nThe new $24 million, three-story facility houses outpatient treatment rooms for mentally ill inmates, where individual and group therapy sessions are conducted. The third floor is for inmates with serious mental illnesses that need additional restraint and/or monitoring during therapy and treatment sessions.\n\n“I don’t see us changing and I think we’re going to continue on with that mission,” Duffy said. “When the Stockton facility opens maybe more of our acute inmates will move to that facility, but we’ll still have a very strong mental health and medical mission here and we will continue to provide the best care.”\n\nDuring a recent dedication ceremony at the facility, project team members and officials from CDCR and the Office of the Inspector General were overwhelmingly excited for the new mental health treatment center as it represents a greater step forward in reforming California’s mental health care for inmates.\n\nCalifornia is currently battling with federal oversight on inmate mental health care. U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Karlton of Sacramento and his appointed special master, Matthew Lopes are currently overseeing inmate mental health care in the state. As part of the federal oversight, the state is also required to reduce its prison population to 137.5 percent capacity.\n\n“I’m not on anybody’s side. I’m not on the department’s side, I’m not on the side of the inmates, I’m on the taxpayer’s side. Doing the right thing and keeping us out of lawsuits and away from federal oversight is the primary goal of my agency,” said Robert Barton, inspector general. “I started in the Office of the Inspector General in 2005 and to see the improvement of the system has been remarkable, they really have gone leaps and bounds from where they were then.”\n\nThe new unit in Vacaville is just another example of the progress that the state is making, said Beard.\n\nCDCR has spent more than $1.3 billion since 2009 on facilities to improve inmates’ mental health care, according to the state’s corrections department.\n\n“The judges need to start recognizing that California has done a good thing and have moved this system forward — and we’re there now,” said Beard. “In some ways I think the continued oversight from the court can actually slow us a little bit from moving forward at this point.”", null, "Beard explained that the oversight is currently moving through the legal process and facilities like CMF can be used as an example of the progress the state has made.\n\n“The courts set that 137.5 percent of original design capacity, but when you build a big facility like this and build those housing units that they built here for mental health treatment — does that not increase your ability to handle more inmates or more mentally ill inmates? And you see, we’re not getting credit for that at this time,” Beard explained. “The hope is that we can get the courts to understand that they really have to look at what our rated capacity is and take 137.5 percent of that — if they did that then I think we could be as much as 10,000 under what the courts want us at, instead of 10,000 over.”\n\nBeard explained the upgrades that have taken place in California since the federal oversight has been in place, and raised an interesting question: “If you look at all the improvements and if you build all of this, don’t you think that it should give you some credit in the whole capacity?”" ]
[ "https://vivekrajkhowa.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/facebook-76536_960_720.png?w=1400&h=9999", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://vivekrajkhowa.com/2019/10/15/take-on-politicos-facebook-article/", "unformatted_src": "https://vivekrajkhowa.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/facebook-76536_960_720.png?w=1400&h=9999", "src": "https://vivekrajkhowa.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/facebook-76536_960_720.png?w=1400&h=9999", "formatted_filename": "facebook", "original_width": 960, "original_height": 539, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://vivekrajkhowa.com/2019/10/15/take-on-politicos-facebook-article/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499842.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20230131023947-20230131053947-00847.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 625244311, "warc_record_length": 25965}
[ null, "Today a fascinating article by Politico came out which focused on Facebook and more specifically the conversations that Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg has been having with prominent right wing personalities within the USA.\n\nThe article mentions that after accusations that some members of Facebook’s team were deliberately removing or not promoting content from right wing sites, Facebook conducted an audit into the matter and since then Zuckerberg has been meeting with prominent conservatives to discuss the matter.\n\nZuckerbeg has according to the article met with people such as Ben Shapiro and Brent Bozell, and has even invited these people to his house in California for discussions. All fair and decent, who better to talk to in regards to matters on free speech than the people who write on it for a living.\n\nHowever, the article raises a valid concern that some on the left of American politics have about these meetings. Primarily that Zuckerberg is not doing this in good faith, and is actually meeting with all of these people to avoid coming down on the wrong side of President Trump.\n\nThis is largely because as the article mentions President Trump as often tweeted about doing something about any social media company that censors conservatives. Consequently, one could see the merit in an argument that Facebook has over-corrected in its course correction and is now focusing exclusively on right wing voices, to the detriment of all else.\n\nIndeed, as the article notes, Democrats in Congress have sent communication to Facebook asking whether they are taking the right steps to prepare for the upcoming 2020 Presidential Election and other elections that are part of that day. And whether or not enough is being done to counter fake news and disinformation.\n\nThe over arching feeling according to the article is that, many on the left feel Facebook is not doing enough and that calls to break it up are warranted, due to the threat it poses to democracy and their ability to get their message across.\n\nUltimately, I think that Facebook is doing what any business would do in its position. It is trying to protect itself from any outside force that would seek to destroy it or reduce its power. That’s a fair tactic, and one that might work if Donald Trump gets elected again in 2020.\n\nHowever, if he does not Zuckerberg will have to pivot to the left once more, something that might be more natural to him, given where he is based. But, it might not have quite the impact he is hoping for, especially with someone such as Elizabeth Warren who is a very keen proponent for breaking up the big tech companies.\n\nFurthermore, I do also wonder whether the complaints that the left have with what Facebook is doing would be quite so prominent with Zuckerberg was courting them and not the right. Given the general hypocrisy in US politics, I think no." ]
[ "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/EFCCToSpendN41.1bIn2023.jpg", null, "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/picsart_01-22-107666388318845727630.jpg", "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/picsart_11-27-071101738809.jpg", "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/ProtestInEbonyiOverEbubeaguAllegedKidnappingOfLPCandidateLinusOkorie.jpg", "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/picsart_12-15-125667764151712840146.jpg", "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/OkadaRidersOnRampageInAbuja.jpg", "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/WomenBringOutJuju2CLayCursesOnOwoKillers.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/efcc-to-spend-n41-1b-in-2023/10/11/2022/", "unformatted_src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/EFCCToSpendN41.1bIn2023.jpg", "src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/EFCCToSpendN41.1bIn2023.jpg", "formatted_filename": "EFCCToSpendN", "alt_text": "EFCC To Spend N41.1b In 2023 ~ OsazuwaAkonedo #budget #Crimes #EFCC #Naira #2022 #2023 #Abdulrasheed #Bawa #budget #Crimes #EFCC #Ibrahim #Naira #OsazuwaAkonedo", "rendered_width": 1024, "rendered_height": 1024, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 1024, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/efcc-to-spend-n41-1b-in-2023/10/11/2022/", "unformatted_src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/picsart_01-22-107666388318845727630.jpg", "src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/picsart_01-22-107666388318845727630.jpg", "formatted_filename": "picsart", "alt_text": "Police Invade Unknown Gunmen Shrine In Imo, Kill One ~ OsazuwaAkonedo #Biafra #ESN #ImoState #ipob #NigeriaPoliceForce #OsazuwaAkonedo #UnknownGunmen", "rendered_width": 1024, "rendered_height": 1024, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 1024, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/efcc-to-spend-n41-1b-in-2023/10/11/2022/", "unformatted_src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/picsart_11-27-071101738809.jpg", "src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/picsart_11-27-071101738809.jpg", "formatted_filename": "picsart", "alt_text": "Buhari Unending Borrowing: China Takes Ownership Uganda Only International Air Port Over Unpaid Loan ~ OsazuwaAkonedo #OsazuwaAkonedo #Uganda", "rendered_width": 1024, "rendered_height": 1024, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 1024, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/efcc-to-spend-n41-1b-in-2023/10/11/2022/", "unformatted_src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/ProtestInEbonyiOverEbubeaguAllegedKidnappingOfLPCandidateLinusOkorie.jpg", "src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/ProtestInEbonyiOverEbubeaguAllegedKidnappingOfLPCandidateLinusOkorie.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ProtestInEbonyiOverEbubeaguAllegedKidnappingOfLPCandidateLinusOkorie", "alt_text": "Protest In Ebonyi Over Ebubeagu Alleged Kidnapping Of LP Candidate Linus Okorie ~ OsazuwaAkonedo #media #Nigeria #Police #security #state #Abaa #Abakaliki #Appeal #Commissioner #Court #David #ebonyi #Ebubeagu #Force #government #Governor #Gunmen #Igboeze #Intelligence #Kidnapping", "rendered_width": 1024, "rendered_height": 1024, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 1024, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/efcc-to-spend-n41-1b-in-2023/10/11/2022/", "unformatted_src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/picsart_12-15-125667764151712840146.jpg", "src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/picsart_12-15-125667764151712840146.jpg", "formatted_filename": "picsart", "alt_text": "I Interviewed 16 Witnesses - Kemi Speaks Over Her Claims Sylvester Oromoni Allegedly Submitted Self For Initiation ~ OsazuwaAkonedo #OsazuwaAkonedo", "rendered_width": 1024, "rendered_height": 1024, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 1024, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/efcc-to-spend-n41-1b-in-2023/10/11/2022/", "unformatted_src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/OkadaRidersOnRampageInAbuja.jpg", "src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/OkadaRidersOnRampageInAbuja.jpg", "formatted_filename": "OkadaRidersOnRampageInAbuja", "alt_text": "Okada Riders On Rampage In Abuja ~ OsazuwaAkonedo #Abuja #army #okada #OsazuwaAkonedo", "rendered_width": 1024, "rendered_height": 1024, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 1024, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/efcc-to-spend-n41-1b-in-2023/10/11/2022/", "unformatted_src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/WomenBringOutJuju2CLayCursesOnOwoKillers.jpg", "src": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/WomenBringOutJuju2CLayCursesOnOwoKillers.jpg", "formatted_filename": "WomenBringOutJuju CLayCursesOnOwoKillers", "alt_text": "Women Bring Out Juju, Lay Curses On Owo Killers ~ OsazuwaAkonedo #Catholic #Church #Fulani #FulaniHerdsmen #Ondo #OndoState #OsazuwaAkonedo #Owo #OwoMassacre #RotimiAkeredolu #StFrancisCatholicChurch #terrorists #Women", "rendered_width": 1024, "rendered_height": 1024, "original_width": 1024, "original_height": 1024, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://osazuwaakonedo.news/efcc-to-spend-n41-1b-in-2023/10/11/2022/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710898.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20221202050510-20221202080510-00872.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 470090632, "warc_record_length": 76793}
[ null, "The total budget of the commission for 2022 is Forty Three Billion, Six Hundred and Ninety-Six Million, Three Hundred and Eighty-one Thousand, Five Hundred and Sixty-two Naira, Forty-six Kobo, which is slightly higher than the projected budget for 2023.\n\nMembers of the Honourable Ibrahim Abdullahi Dutse-led Committee expressed concern at the decline at a time when the responsibilities of the Commission are on the increase.\n\nSpeaking earlier, the Chairman of the Committee, Honourable Dutse commended the achievements which the EFCC has recorded under the leadership of Bawa.", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ "https://content.fortune.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/GettyImages-1175368044-2-e1657549669686.jpg?w=1440&q=75", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://fortune.com/2022/07/09/the-fight-between-musk-and-twitter-will-come-down-to-3-words-and-they-rarely-work/", "unformatted_src": "https://content.fortune.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/GettyImages-1175368044-2-e1657549669686.jpg?w=1440&q=75", "src": "https://content.fortune.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/GettyImages-1175368044-2-e1657549669686.jpg?w=1440&q=75", "formatted_filename": "GettyImages e", "alt_text": "Elon Musk", "original_width": 1440, "original_height": 960, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://fortune.com/2022/07/09/the-fight-between-musk-and-twitter-will-come-down-to-3-words-and-they-rarely-work/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571911.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20220813081639-20220813111639-00577.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 258590303, "warc_record_length": 23841}
[ null, "Elon Musk’s attempt to walk away from his $44 billion Twitter Inc. buyout will turn on a three-word phrase that’s sometimes asserted in busted mergers—but rarely passes muster with judges.\n\n“Material Adverse Effect” was cited by Musk’s lawyers in a regulatory filing Friday which argued that undisclosed information about bots on the social media platform is “fundamental to Twitter’s business and financial performance.”\n\nTo escape the deal, Musk must prove the alleged omission amounts to an “unexpected, fundamental, permanent” negative development—akin to blowing a hole in the transaction that can’t be fixed, said Larry Hamermesh, a University of Pennsylvania law professor.\n\nIn a 2020 case involving Boston Scientific Corp., a Delaware judge defined the term as an “adverse change in the target’s business that is consequential to the company’s long-term earnings power over a reasonable period, which one would expect to be measured in years rather than months.”\n\nSo far, Delaware courts have found only one case in which a clear MAE emerged—Fresenius SE’s $4.3 billion buyout bid in 2018 for rival drugmaker Akorn Inc.\n\nA judge blessed Fresenius’ decision to walk away from the deal after finding Akorn executives hid an array of problems that cast doubt on the validity of data backing up approval for some drugs and profitability of its operations." ]
[ "https://www.longisland.com/site_media/images/article/subarticle_image/Newborn_with_Mother_-_Nora_Pacher_-_norci-44649.jpg.644x0_q85.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.longisland.com/news/03-16-16/li-officials-pressure-albany-for-paid-family-leave.html", "unformatted_src": "https://www.longisland.com/site_media/images/article/subarticle_image/Newborn_with_Mother_-_Nora_Pacher_-_norci-44649.jpg.644x0_q85.jpg", "src": "https://www.longisland.com/site_media/images/article/subarticle_image/Newborn_with_Mother_-_Nora_Pacher_-_norci-44649.jpg.644x0_q85.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Newborn with Mother Nora Pacher norci", "original_width": 586, "original_height": 440, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.longisland.com/news/03-16-16/li-officials-pressure-albany-for-paid-family-leave.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363510.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20211208114112-20211208144112-00063.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 920244858, "warc_record_length": 18163}
[ null, "Farmingdale, NY - March 16th, 2016 - On Friday, March 18th, a group of local- and county- level officials will come together to announce a series of local resolutions and sign-on letters that urge the passage of statewide paid family leave in the latest push by the “Long Islanders for Paid Family Leave” campaign.\n\nAfter a decade of inaction by Albany, including by the Long Island Senate delegation, local officials will stand up on behalf of this critical issue for Long Island families. This press conference follows events held by both statewide elected officials and the Governor on Long Island in support of paid family leave over the past two weeks, and comes with less than two weeks remaining until the deadline to pass the state budget." ]
[ null, "https://theodoragoss.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/painting-by-marie-spartali-stillman.jpg?w=313&h=500", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://theodoragoss.com/2015/05/31/a-forgotten-poet/?replytocom=39034", "unformatted_src": "https://theodoragoss.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/painting-by-marie-spartali-stillman.jpg?w=313&h=500", "src": "https://theodoragoss.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/painting-by-marie-spartali-stillman.jpg?w=313&h=500", "formatted_filename": "painting by marie spartali stillman", "alt_text": "Painting by Marie Spartali Stillman", "rendered_width": 313, "rendered_height": 500, "original_width": 313, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://theodoragoss.com/2015/05/31/a-forgotten-poet/?replytocom=39034", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363226.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20211205221915-20211206011915-00175.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 637582384, "warc_record_length": 26776}
[ "I’ve been working on a project of mine: Poems of the Fantastic and Macabre. It’s an online anthology of poetry with fantastical elements, from as far back as poetry has been written in what is identifiably “English.” It goes all the way from medieval ballads of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries to modern poetry, by which I mean poetry of the early 20th century. Since the semester ended and I’ve had a little more time, I’ve been adding poetry, and I’ve also updated the design of the site. I’m going to keep working on it, because this is very much a long-term project. I’ll keep adding poets and poems when I can.\n\nRecently I added a poet that particularly interested me. Her name is Ruth Mather Skidmore, and she wrote this poem:\n\nI think if I should wait some night in an enchanted forest\nWith tall dim hemlocks and moss-covered branches,\nAnd quiet, shadowy aisles between the tall blue-lichened trees;\nWith low shrubs forming grotesque outlines in the moonlight,\nAnd the ground covered with a thick carpet of pine needles\nSo that my footsteps made no sound, —\nThey would not be afraid to glide silently from their hiding places\nTo the white patch of moonlight on the pine needles,\nAnd dance to the moon and the stars and the wind.\n\nTheir arms would gleam white in the moonlight\nAnd a thousand dewdrops sparkle in the dimness of their hair;\nBut I should not dare to look at their wildly beautiful faces.\n\nIsn’t it beautiful? I found it in an anthology called Poems of Magic and Spells, which sent me back to Walter de la Mare’s anthology Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes and Poems for the Young of All Ages, which send me back even farther: to an anthology called Off to Arcady : Adventures in Poetry, published in 1933. I very much wanted to include it, but I knew nothing about the poet. And at a minimum, I needed to know when she had been born and when she had died. I needed those dates for the table of contents.\n\nSo I went to the internet, expecting to find something. Not necessarily a biographical entry, but something . . . after all, the poem is accomplished. She was obviously a talented poet — surely she had published something else. But for the first time, researching poets for my online anthology, I drew an almost complete blank. She had not published anything else. And she, herself, appeared almost nowhere. I found exactly one reference: in a photocopy of the June 13, 1934 Vassar Miscellany News, I learned that she had graduated from Vassar that spring. Was it the same Ruth Mather Skidmore? There could not be two — the name was too unusual. So I had one small piece of information. I searched again, using various forms of her name, and came across another photocopy. This time it was a page from a local newspaper paper published in Castile, New York called The Castilian, which recorded the social activities of prominent residents. A Mrs. Ruth Mather Skidmore Remsen had visited her mother, Mrs. Ida Mather Skidmore. This must be the same Ruth? And Remsen must be her married name. I couldn’t find the exact date of the newspaper, but it had been printed sometime between 1942 and 1945. On the same page was a list of the specials at Hubbard’s Clover Farm Store: five pounds of cane sugar for 34 cents, a pint of Leadway Floor Wax for 29 cents . . . An advertisement reminded you to Buy War Bonds and Stamps. I was beginning to build a history.\n\nSo I searched again, this time for Ida Mather Skidmore, thinking that if I could finedinformation on the previous generation, I might be able to find Ruth’s birthdate. Under her mother’s name, I found an obituary for Ruth’s brother, which told me that he had been predeceased by a sister, Ruth Remsen. So I had been right, that must been her married name. I tried Ruth Remsen as a search term, but there were too many women under that name. I did find an obituary for a Ruth S. Remsen in 2002, but could it be her? I didn’t know. And then I got lucky: I found a wedding announcement for Remsen-Skidmore in The Daily Brooklyn Eagle for July 16th, 1939 — again, a photocopy. That announcement gave me the most information I had found on Ruth Mather Skidmore. Her father had been a Harry B. Skidmore of Elizabeth, New Jersey, and he was described as “the late.” She was a graduate of Vassar Collage, and had spent her Junior year at the Sorbonne. After college, she had gone on to get a Master’s degree at Teachers College, Columbia University. The day before, July 15th, she had married a man named Alfred Soule Remsen, Jr., the son of a Mr. and Mrs. Remsen who lived in Jamaica. He had graduated from the University of Michigan. There was a whole story there, one I wasn’t going to learn more about. Because there was nothing else, at least not online.\n\nI had enough information to call the Vassar Alumni Association, which confirmed that Ruth Skidmore Remsen had been born in 1913 and had died in 2002. And that’s all I know about Ruth Mather Skidmore, the college student whose poem “Fantasy” was published the year before she graduated from college. Who was she, this girl who dreamed of the fair folk in a forest glade? Who wrote at least one fantastical poem, and then . . . nothing else? I have no idea. Perhaps there are more poems somewhere that were not published. Girls who write poetry tend to write more than one, and “Fantasy” is the product of a talented hand and mind.\n\nAs far as I can determine, given the confusing state of copyright for poems published around that time, the poem is out of copyright. (If I find that it’s not, I’ll have to remove it or find a descendant who can give me permission.) I’m glad I can reprint it, and that is after all the point of the anthology — to bring attention to poets and poems who may have been forgotten, who may not be getting the attention they deserve. And of course to highlight the long history of fantastical images and themes in poetry.\n\nI’m pretty sure part of what I’m here for is to bring attention to the literature and writers I love. It’s not just about writing — it’s about allowing people to see the world in a different way, whether that is by writing my own poetry or researching and publishing one forgotten poet who wrote at least one wonderful poem.", null, "I chose this painting to represent the woman poet. It’s by Marie Spartali Stillman (1844-1927), who would have been alive at the same time as Ruth Mather Skidmore. It’s important to remember the woman artists too . . .\n\n10 Responses to A Forgotten Poet" ]
[ null, "http://somuchpoker.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/PlanetPoker.jpg", null, "http://www.directoryonlinepoker.com/images/888pokersitandgolobby.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "http://bolin.lottimesmash.xyz/roulette/Game-of-thrones-drink-list.html", "unformatted_src": "http://somuchpoker.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/PlanetPoker.jpg", "src": "http://somuchpoker.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/PlanetPoker.jpg", "formatted_filename": "PlanetPoker", "alt_text": "Game of thrones drink list", "original_width": 793, "original_height": 561, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://bolin.lottimesmash.xyz/roulette/Game-of-thrones-drink-list.html", "unformatted_src": "http://www.directoryonlinepoker.com/images/888pokersitandgolobby.jpg", "src": "http://www.directoryonlinepoker.com/images/888pokersitandgolobby.jpg", "formatted_filename": "pokersitandgolobby", "alt_text": "Game of thrones drink list", "original_width": 1002, "original_height": 716, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://bolin.lottimesmash.xyz/roulette/Game-of-thrones-drink-list.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178373241.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20210305183324-20210305213324-00473.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 13221990, "warc_record_length": 7172}
[ "Game of Thrones Whiskey: Where To Buy?\n\nGame of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO. It is an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels, the first of which is A Game of Thrones. The show was both produced and filmed in Belfast and elsewhere in the United Kingdom. Filming locations also included Canada, Croatia, Iceland.\n\nA list of all known Dragons. A list of all known Dragons. FANDOM. Games Movies TV Video. Wikis. Explore Wikis. List of references to Game of Thrones in other media; Season 8. 1 - Winterfell (episode) 2 - A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms; 3 - The Long Night (episode) 4 - The Last of the Starks; Season 7. Season 7; 1 - Dragonstone; 2 - Stormborn; 3 - The Queen's Justice; 4 - The Spoils of War.\n\nThis Game of Thrones I Drink and I Know Things water bottle is black stainless steel and features Tyrion's famous words on the front and the Lannister lion on the back. It's officially licensed Game of Thrones merch and holds 750 ml. Shop here!", null, "Get the Funny shirt: Game of thrones arya's kill list shirt, women's tank top. This is the official design. Available all shapes for men and women.\n\nJoin the battle in Game of Thrones Winter is Coming, Yoozoo's new real-time strategy browser game. Play the role of an ambitious Westeros lord, determined to save a land plagued by war and put a stop to the endless disputes between the Seven Kingdoms. This new strategy game has been built using the Unity engine and has beautifully rendered characters and scenery designed by renowned artists.\n\nIn the Game of Thrones, you either drink to victory or you don’t live long enough to pour. This officially licensed tankard is cast in the highest quality resin before being painstakingly hand-painted. The handle of the tankard is a sword being slid out of its sheath, ready to strike. Each side bears a fantastically detailed raised picture of the Iron Throne, with the Game of Thrones logo in.\n\nGame of Thrones I Drink and I Know Things. Makes a great gift; Measures approximately 2.75 inches. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Shipping and handling. This item will ship to United States, but the seller has not specified shipping options. Contact the seller- opens in a new window or tab and request a shipping method to your location. Shipping cost cannot be calculated.\n\nWith this Game of Thrones I Drink and I Know Things drinks bottle, of course! Apart from being officially licensed Game of Thrones merch, this drinks bottle is fantastic quality. It’s as metallic as the Iron Throne and is specially designed to keep your cold drinks cold and your hot drinks hot.", null, "Game of Thrones is an upcoming American medieval fantasy television series created by David Benioff and Dan Weiss for HBO. The series, based on author George R. R. Martin's best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels, chronicles the violent dynastic struggles among noble families for control of the Iron Throne of Westeros. HBO programming chief Michael Lombardo had previously stated.\n\nHandmade, Sandblasted I Drink, Game Of Thrones Coffee Mug. 15 oz. Condition is New. Available in Black, Blue, Red And Green. Customize and Personalized Available. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Shipping and handling. This item will ship to United States, but the seller has not specified shipping options. Contact the seller- opens in a new.\n\nWear a mask, wash your hands, stay safe. Shop unique Game Of Thrones face masks designed and sold by independent artists. Get up to 20% off.\n\nPersonalized Advertising. These technologies are used for things like personalized ads. We do this with marketing and advertising partners (who may have their own information they.\n\nHBO has collaborated with Diageo to release a limited edition range of 8 scotch whiskeys and Johnnie Walker has come up with its own tribute to the Iconic series. Now, you can show your allegiance to your favorite House by choosing the whiskey dedicated to it or buy the entire set. In this post, we at Wiki Of Thrones don’t just help you with the list of all the Game of Thrones whiskey.Apr 17, 2015 - Love the Game of Thrones? Celebrate your love in the most sophisticated way possible with these 10 Cocktails Inspired by the Men of Game of Thrones." ]
[ "https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/honeymoon_academy.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/HoneymoonAcademy", "unformatted_src": "https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/honeymoon_academy.jpg", "src": "https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/honeymoon_academy.jpg", "formatted_filename": "honeymoon academy", "alt_text": "https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/honeymoon_academy.jpg", "rendered_width": 219, "rendered_height": 383, "original_width": 219, "original_height": 383, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/HoneymoonAcademy", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038060927.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20210411030031-20210411060031-00139.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 675344497, "warc_record_length": 13291}
[ null, "1990 romantic comedy/spy film involving a happily newlywed couple on their honeymoon in Spain, wherein the husband, Sean, discovers that his blushing bride, Chris, is in fact a government agent. Although she retired upon her marriage to Sean, Chris' old flame Alex blackmails her into helping him recover some counterfeit printing plates from a man named Lazos. Secretly after the playes as well as an ineffectual crime boss name Marls and his equally ineffectual henchmen, Slack and Lance, as well as violent sociopath Pitt.This film contains examples of:" ]
[ null, "https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/images/articles2/Januvia-diabetes-article.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/legal-news/januvia-side-effects/januvia-side-effects-cancer-15619.html", "unformatted_src": "/images/articles2/Januvia-diabetes-article.jpg", "src": "https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/images/articles2/Januvia-diabetes-article.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Januvia diabetes article", "alt_text": "Public Citizen Out Early on Warnings Regarding Januvia ", "rendered_width": 252, "rendered_height": 167, "original_width": 252, "original_height": 167, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/legal-news/januvia-side-effects/januvia-side-effects-cancer-15619.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141708017.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20201202113815-20201202143815-00215.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 675153068, "warc_record_length": 13001}
[ "Public Citizen Out Early on Warnings Regarding Januvia\n\nIt was more than a year ago that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) urged a change to the product labeling for Januvia, an oral Type 2 diabetes drug, with regard to various Januvia side effects. However, critics say that the FDA was slow off the mark, given that reports of adverse reactions were coming in soon after Januvia was approved.", null, "Public Citizen was off the mark sooner. The consumer advocacy group had posted Januvia to its Worstpills.org Web site in June of 2007, advising then that Januvia should not be used until seven years after its introduction on the market??\"no earlier than 2014??\"due to a lack of insight and data regarding its safety and efficacy long-term.\n\n\n\"Individuals with type 2 diabetes should wait seven years before taking Januvia,\"\nsaid Dr. Sidney Wolfe, director of the health research group at Public Citizen, in comments released June 1 of 2007. \"They should not be human guinea pigs and risk being harmed by the adverse effects associated with Januvia that may be magnified with time, as they were with Avandia.\"\n\nLittle wonder that the reports started rolling in almost immediately after Januvia (sitagliptin) was approved.\n\nIn railing against Januvia, Public Citizen noted that even in clinical studies, trial participants were found to experience an increased level of creatinine, which is found in the blood and is often an early indicator of kidney problems.\n\nThe FDA's own medical officer whose jurisdiction included Januvia concluded, following a review, that Januvia's performance was at best, \"fairly modest.\"\n\nPublic Citizen has an enviable track record of raising concerns about potentially problematic drugs and remains well ahead of the curve. The June 2007 statement noted that the advocacy group's warning about Type 2 diabetes drug Avandia was two years ahead of the release of the Dr. Steven Nissen study in the New England Journal of Medicine.\n\nMore JANUVIA News\nWith Januvia adverse reactions, including concern for Januvia cancer, Public Citizen notes that many of the newer drugs designed to treat Type 2 diabetes \"are often no more potent or effective than the older diabetes drug families: insulin, the sulfonylureas and the biguanides. Because Januvia is not a 'breakthrough' drug??\"one that is significantly more effective than drugs already on the market??\"Wolfe advises patients with type 2 diabetes to wait to see if it is truly as safe as its manufacturer, Merck, claims,\" states the press release.\n\nIn the meantime, anyone considering a Januvia lawsuit may well consider the lag time between October 16, 2006??\"when the first adverse reaction reports were received by the FDA??\"and September 25, 2009, when the agency issued a revision to the warning label. The lag time, nearly three years, could have caused dozens (if not hundreds) of people to suffer needlessly.\n\nPosted by\nJames H. McCann\non January 7, 2011\nThe research on Januvia prior to marketing was thorough and the manufacturer is still following up on it ---a manufacturer that has a certain integrity in these matters.\n\nThere are things in the PRODUCT INSERT that are pretty much meaningless to an individual taking the drug, but don't let that stop you. Learn from what the pharmacists tell you ---they know what they are talking about and are much more reliable than doctors when it comes to drugs.\n\nPosted by\nALAN MILLS\non December 28, 2010\nI have been taking Januvia for several years now, possibly from as soon as it was an accepted drug. I also have ESRD, and had a kidney transplant in 2004. My creatnine is well under control, and I have had no ill side effects from the drug, that I know of, and I have blood and urine labwork every month, that is reviewed by both my endocrinologist and 2 nephrologists.\nPosted by\nA Victim\non December 25, 2010\nMy father has been taking it for few months and during these times his creatinine has been increasing.\nNow I know the reason.\nAlthough he has to stop and then do tests again to make sure.\n\nPosted by\npauliner\non December 23, 2010\nI have the same concern, questions my doctor. He was not aware of any complications. What should I be aware of. I have been taking this drug for 3 year.\nPosted by\nDAVID A. SULTAN\non December 23, 2010\nI HAVE BEEN TAKING JANUVIA FOR THE PAST 4 YEARS OR SO. IS THERE ANYTHING I SHOULD BE LOOKING FOR IN MY BLOOD WORK TO DETERMIN IF I HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY THIS DRUG? . MY DOCTORS ARE NOT AWARE OF ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE DRUG SO I CAN'T DEPEND ON THEM. EVEN THE PHARMACY IS UNEDUCATED ON UPDATES. I HAVE BROUGHT THINGS TO THEIR ATTENTION THAT I FOUND ON THE WEB AND THEY WERE AMAZED...PLEASE ADVISE ME WHAT I SHOULD DO. IS THIS DRUG SAFE TO TAKE?" ]
[ null, "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/09/15154826091-f272c269d0-o.jpeg", null, "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/02/greens_juncker_committee_inquiry_creditgreensefa_flickr.jpeg", "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/10/dublin_2010._william_murphyflickr.jpeg", null, "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/04/2629346438-56c8e4d0aa-o.jpeg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.euractiv.com/topics/sven-giegold/?type_filter=news", "unformatted_src": "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/09/15154826091-f272c269d0-o.jpeg", "src": "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/09/15154826091-f272c269d0-o.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "f c d o", "rendered_width": 669, "rendered_height": 450, "original_width": 968, "original_height": 651, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.euractiv.com/topics/sven-giegold/?type_filter=news", "unformatted_src": "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/02/greens_juncker_committee_inquiry_creditgreensefa_flickr.jpeg", "src": "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/02/greens_juncker_committee_inquiry_creditgreensefa_flickr.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "greens juncker committee inquiry creditgreensefa flickr", "rendered_width": 675, "rendered_height": 450, "original_width": 4839, "original_height": 3226, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.euractiv.com/topics/sven-giegold/?type_filter=news", "unformatted_src": "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/10/dublin_2010._william_murphyflickr.jpeg", "src": "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/10/dublin_2010._william_murphyflickr.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "dublin", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 361, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 361, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.euractiv.com/topics/sven-giegold/?type_filter=news", "unformatted_src": "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/04/2629346438-56c8e4d0aa-o.jpeg", "src": "https://www.euractiv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/04/2629346438-56c8e4d0aa-o.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "c e d aa o", "alt_text": "Speculation in food prices can be potentially fatal for smallholders. Kenya 2008 [World Bank/Flickr]", "rendered_width": 675, "rendered_height": 450, "original_width": 864, "original_height": 576, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.euractiv.com/topics/sven-giegold/?type_filter=news", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655897027.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20200708124912-20200708154912-00176.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 833368020, "warc_record_length": 20175}
[ "Commission boss Ursula von der Leyen may have to be tough on Germany and possibly launch infringement procedures to avoid accusations of being soft on her home country, particularly ahead of Berlin's upcoming EU presidency, according to Green MEP Sven Giegold, who had demanded explanations on the issue. EURACTIV Germany reports.\n\nNational banking supervisors who control the EU banking watchdog effectively forced it to clear financial regulators in Estonia and Denmark, who were investigated in relation to suspected money laundering activities by Danske Bank, a member of the European parliament said on Wednesday (17 April).\n\nEuropean Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker admitted on Tuesday (30 May) that he overlooked certain effects of Luxembourg's tax policy during his tenure as prime minister of the tiny member state.\n\nMEPs from the Greens/EFA group voiced frustration today (2 February) with being blocked in their investigation of the Panama Papers and on the ways in which money laundering and tax evasion are made possible in the European Union.\nCentral Asia 17-10-2016\n\nThe European Union slapped sanctions on Russia for annexing Crimea. Why isn’t it doing the same to Moscow for breaking international law in Syria?\n\nThe European Parliament has indefinitely postponed a vote on an initiative that was meant to bring clarity to MEPs' side activities and rein in lobbyists. But no one wants to shoulder the blame. EURACTIV Germany reports.\n\nIt isn't just tropical nations like Panama that act as safe havens for tax avoiders; the US stands accused of the same thing according to a new study by the European Parliament's Green faction. EURACTIV Germany reports.\n\nSome 11 multinationals gave patchy responses to questions on their tax practices from the MEPs of the special committee on tax rulings (TAXE) on Monday, ending months of procrastination. EURACTIV France reports", null, "The German Greens have added their voice to the debate on the refugee crisis. Some unexpected approaches have been discussed. EURACTIV's partner Tagesspiegel reports.\n\nThe European Parliament's Tax Rulings Committee has called for sanctions to be placed on multinationals that refused to attend hearings on their tax practices. EURACTIV France reports.", null, null, "Largest banks to pay most in resolution plan\n\nThe European Commission Tuesday (21 October) issued rules for calculating the contributions of banks to national resolution funds and a proposal for banks contributing to the banking union’s Single Resolution Fund that would see largest banks hardest hit.\n\nThe MEP who led calls to cap fund managers’ bonuses has slammed Sharon Bowles, the ex-chairman of the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, for taking a job with the London Stock Exchange.", null, "NGOs and investors are at odds over the effects of food speculation, causing the European Parliament to propose limiting direct stakeholder purchases, and Deutsche Bank to cover its tracks amid \"a flood of accusations.\" EURACTIV Germany reports.\n\nLarge cross-border financial institutions will be supervised by a new European authority acting through national regulators, according to draft reports from the European Parliament which establish a single rulebook for financial supervision in the EU.\nRSS - Sven Giegold" ]
[ "https://jerushajones.com/wp-content/uploads/StrayNarrow_FC-e1515188753904.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://jerushajones.com/books/imogene-museum-mystery-series/stray-narrow/", "unformatted_src": "https://jerushajones.com/wp-content/uploads/StrayNarrow_FC-e1515188753904.jpg", "src": "https://jerushajones.com/wp-content/uploads/StrayNarrow_FC-e1515188753904.jpg", "formatted_filename": "StrayNarrow FC e", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 450, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 450, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://jerushajones.com/books/imogene-museum-mystery-series/stray-narrow/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662521152.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20220518052503-20220518082503-00780.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 403608727, "warc_record_length": 23495}
[ null, "Sockeye County has a lot of nooks and crannies. Combine a vast stretch of mostly wilderness with a sparse and fiercely independent populace, and—naturally—the sheriff’s department is stretched thin. Which makes it a terrific place to commit a murder. And hide the evidence. In theory.\n\nExcept there’s a witness. One small for his age but remarkably resilient witness. Who’s found shelter in an empty fifth-wheel trailer near a house where a nice couple named Pete and Meredith seem to be settling in. If only that nosy hound dog would just leave him alone.\n\nBut Sheriff Marge Stettler isn’t about to let outsiders turn her scenic jurisdiction into a body dumping ground. Not even while her own constituents have her hopping from one crisis to the next. Which is why she’s enlisted Meredith, the newly christened Mrs. Pete Sills and curator of the eclectic Imogene Museum, to produce an exhibit of the area’s goriest and most notorious crimes—as a warning to all and sundry that greed and villainy don’t pay." ]
[ "https://www.blduke.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/2017.jpg", null, "https://www.blduke.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Decrease.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.blduke.com/2017-ferrous-scrap-metal-forecast/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.blduke.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/2017.jpg", "src": "https://www.blduke.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/2017.jpg", "alt_text": "Scrap Metal Forecast", "rendered_width": 246, "rendered_height": 177, "original_width": 408, "original_height": 294, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.blduke.com/2017-ferrous-scrap-metal-forecast/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.blduke.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Decrease.jpg", "src": "https://www.blduke.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Decrease.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Decrease", "alt_text": "Scrap Metal Forecast", "rendered_width": 168, "rendered_height": 168, "original_width": 693, "original_height": 693, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.blduke.com/2017-ferrous-scrap-metal-forecast/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104204514.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20220702192528-20220702222528-00330.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 704377885, "warc_record_length": 17315}
[ null, "The Association of Women in the Metal Industries (AWMI) hosted their annual January outlook meeting focusing on the scrap metal forecast for 2017. Joseph C. Pickard, Chief Economist and Director of Commodities, at the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) discussed 2016 markets and spoke about some key issues for 2017. In general, Pickard is on the same page with us at B.L. Duke. The scrap industry is long overdue for a good year and we believe 2017 is looking bullish.\n\nPolitics aside, I think we’re set for an eventful year and there have been recent promises that may shed positive light on our industry. Some of these promises include reshoring, reducing corporate tax rates, renegotiating trade deals, increasing infrastructure spending, and more.\n\nIn terms of bringing back manufacturing to the United States, the 2016 U.S. Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) wasn’t positive overall. However, the last quarter showed improvement and is worth mentioning. The Institute of Supply Management’s PMI rose to 54.7 in December 2016 and any number above 50 is a strong number. The new orders index rose by 7.2 points, the largest increase in seven years. Not only is PMI looking bullish for the United States, but globally as well.\n\nWith that said, let’s talk about scrap exports and of course we will start with China, a country we watch closely. First off, U.S. Scrap exports have significantly dropped in the last 5 years. In 2011, the U.S. exported $11.5 billion of scrap and in 2015 only $6 billion (47% decrease). The second largest buyer of U.S. scrap is Turkey and they bought 19% less in 2016. One major reason for is Brexit and the large drop in value of the pound as Britain is Turkey’s second largest importer of scrap metal. Nonetheless, all U.S. scrap metal exports dropped from $32.6 billion in 2011 to $17.5 billion in 2015 for several reasons, especially due to the value of scrap and the strength of the U.S. dollar. Side note: some notable countries to keep an eye in the near future for scrap exports are Greece, Bangladesh, Mexico, India, and Thailand.", null, "Overall the FED is predicting a modest growth in GDP over the next 3 to 4 years and a 1.9-2.3% growth in 2017. With several indicators, I think we will have an overall bullish year in the metals industry. With the huge scrap price increase in December and January and with February historically being a soft month, we will have a soft to sideways month." ]
[ null, "https://cdn.newsy.com/images/videos/m/1435599344.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.newsy.com/stories/as-greece-nears-default-investors-try-not-to-panic/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.newsy.com/images/videos/m/1435599344.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.newsy.com/images/videos/m/1435599344.jpg", "original_width": 637, "original_height": 358, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.newsy.com/stories/as-greece-nears-default-investors-try-not-to-panic/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711001.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20221205000525-20221205030525-00160.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 942369104, "warc_record_length": 12819}
[ "As Greece Nears Default, Investors Try Not To Panic", null, "SMS\nAs Greece Nears Default, Investors Try Not To Panic\nBy Matt Patston\nBy Matt Patston\nJune 29, 2015\nWith Greece moving closer to a likely default, focus is turning to potential consequences. How can investors avoid a market panic?\nSHOW TRANSCRIPT\n\nIf you break a dinner glass at the table, the last thing you want to do is yank the table cloth and shatter everything else, too.\n\nOver the weekend, Greece's European creditors decided not to extend the deadline for the country's bailout package, meaning Tuesday is the country's final day. (Video via the International Monetary Fund)\n\nIn response, Greece enacted withdrawal restrictions on all its banks and called an emergency vote to decide if the country should accept its creditors' stringent demands — which leaves other European markets unsure of the future.\n\nWorst case scenario? The collapse triggers a panic, investors pull all of their money out of uncontrollable bonds and other vulnerable countries are put in the same position as Greece.\n\nA panic, of course, is caused by panic — letting hypothetical fears fuel short-term protective impulses. But if investors are afraid of widespread contagion, panicking is the last thing they should do. (Video via Crash Course)\n\nA panicked investor's logic goes like this: If Greece goes bankrupt, then that means other eurozone countries can go bankrupt, too, so I should get all of my money out before the country can't pay it back. This panic then cheapens bonds. (Video via Brookings Institution)\n\nBut the fastest way for other countries — like Italy, for example — to go bankrupt is for all of its revenue to vanish and payments to climb as a result of a tanking bond market. A panicked investor is her own worst nightmare.\n\nThat's why other eurozone countries, led by Germany, are calling on everyone to stay calm and weather the storm. Ideally, struggling economies will eventually rebound with continued support, like Spain has shown signs of doing this year. (Video via U.K. Parliament)\n\nGreece might have broken its plate at the table, but investors are now responsible for keeping the other dinnerware intact. (Video via The Slow Mo Guys)" ]