images
list
metadata
stringlengths
201
664k
general_metadata
stringlengths
217
5.78k
texts
list
[ "https://silverscreenindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/puli-movie-stills-019-600x400.jpg", null, "https://silverscreenindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/jilla-100-days-celebration-vijay-jiiva-027-600x400.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://silverscreenindia.com/movies/news/chimbudevans-puli-to-release-in-hindi-and-telugu-china-and-japan-release-planned/", "unformatted_src": "https://silverscreenindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/puli-movie-stills-019-600x400.jpg", "src": "https://silverscreenindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/puli-movie-stills-019-600x400.jpg", "formatted_filename": "puli movie stills", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 400, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://silverscreenindia.com/movies/news/chimbudevans-puli-to-release-in-hindi-and-telugu-china-and-japan-release-planned/", "unformatted_src": "https://silverscreenindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/jilla-100-days-celebration-vijay-jiiva-027-600x400.jpg", "src": "https://silverscreenindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/jilla-100-days-celebration-vijay-jiiva-027-600x400.jpg", "formatted_filename": "jilla days celebration vijay jiiva", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 400, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://silverscreenindia.com/movies/news/chimbudevans-puli-to-release-in-hindi-and-telugu-china-and-japan-release-planned/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439738674.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20200810102345-20200810132345-00175.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 485872971, "warc_record_length": 11738}
[ null, "According to PT Selvakumar, Puli‘s fantasy storyline set against a historical backdrop will have universal appeal. Puli features an ensemble cast of Vijay, Hansika, Shruti Haasan, Sridevi, and Sudeep.\n\nPost-production work is currently underway in six countries. The movie will feature a total of 2200 VFX shots.", null ]
[ null, "https://community.oh-lalabs.com/uploads/default/original/2X/8/8e0455b2d9b33c6151016afdf2ea81d7623c2f04.png", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://community.oh-lalabs.com/t/time-for-the-ultimate-test/2038", "unformatted_src": "https://community.oh-lalabs.com/uploads/default/original/2X/8/8e0455b2d9b33c6151016afdf2ea81d7623c2f04.png", "src": "https://community.oh-lalabs.com/uploads/default/original/2X/8/8e0455b2d9b33c6151016afdf2ea81d7623c2f04.png", "formatted_filename": "e b d b c afdf ea d c f", "rendered_width": 690, "rendered_height": 361, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 628, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://community.oh-lalabs.com/t/time-for-the-ultimate-test/2038", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710764.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20221130124353-20221130154353-00215.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 217011767, "warc_record_length": 9674}
[ "Time for the ultimate test?\n\nThe time has come for the ultimate test.\n\nWe are going on holiday for 10 days and I’m going to have to leave my CC to fend for itself.\n\nWill it get lonely? Should I leave a light on? (Hmm. That won’t work as it will turn the light off.\n\nShould I worry?\nDo I need to get someone to house sit and read it a story every night?\n\nI don’t think so…\nThe only problems I have had have been self inflicted. (NR learning curve. Wiring in a live outlet and tripping the main breaker!!!).\nOnly one zigbee device has dropped off and this is the furthest away from my hub and was paired direct to the hub in the early days. I have since re-paired it and it is now going through a repeater. No issues since doing this.\nWill I be checking my HE dashboard every day? Of course just to confirm what I already know…\nIt’s happy to be left alone to fend for itself.\nWish me luck folks!!!\n\nHaving done the same thing with a ten day holiday all was going well until NOW Broadband did an IP change on the 3 October and from feeling like I was on the same network thanks to Tailscale I have been unable to log in because the router needs a power reset… So may I suggest you put a mains plug on the router and monitor several external IP’s and power the plug when they all don’t respond.\nAs for me, I am moving to Vodafone Broadband and installing the IP check as well as soon as I get home.\n\nOh, and have a great holiday!\n\nJust reading this has me thinking.\nAre you using Tailscale to access your CC remotely?\nI thought someone had loaded it on to CC but it caused issues.\nThanks.\n\nGuilty on both counts m’lord.\nYes I can be anywhere in the world with an internet connection and log into my Core as if I was at home so all my 192.168.100.x just appear, no port forwarding, open ports or black magic required. I tried, and failed to get Tailscale working as a Exit Node and allow Subnets so I could pension off my 2010 Dell laptop but it clashed with Cores firewall but I do have it installed without those and it works fine. In fact as I have the Dell passing the subnet info I don’t even need Tailscale on the Core. It takes less than 30 minutes to setup and nothing is easier, more info just ask\n\nbut it clashed with Cores firewall but I do have it installed without those and it works fine.\n\nI’d be very interested in how you did this.\nI’m due on my hols tomorrow so I’m not going to risk playing now but maybe something that I could look into on my return.\nJust to be cheeky, maybe you could document how you got this working on a new ‘Remote Access using Tailscale’ thread so that others like me can see if we can set it up. Just a thought and is entirely up to you of course.\nThanks again.\n\nI will but when I get home and finally shake off this cough/cold/flu (not man flu, my other half has it as well) as we have had to curtail our travel and booked several extra nights on our caravan site as I just feel [email protected] and driving a 22 foot motorhome in Kent county lanes (or even the motorway) just does not appeal at present.\nHave a good holiday, stay away from people coughing, after two years this one has a bite to it, triple UK winter coming with covid/flu/barking cough, can’t wait until December, off to Oz for 8 weeks of sun.\n\nshake off this cough/cold/flu (not man flu,\n\nYou’re right, some nasty ones going around at the moment.\n\ncan’t wait until December, off to Oz for 8 weeks of sun.\n\nVery, very nice. Never been. Flown over it to New Zealand. Massive country Oz. It seemed like we were flying over it for hours.\nHave a great time.\n\ntried, and failed to get Tailscale working as a Exit Node and allow Subnets so I could pension off my 2010 Dell laptop but it clashed with Cores firewall but I do have it installed without those and it works fine. In fact as I have the Dell passing the subnet info I don’t even need Tailscale on the Core. It takes less than 30 minutes to setup and nothing is easier, more info just ask", null, "Learn how to relay traffic from your Tailscale network onto your physical subnet.\n\nVery, very nice. Never been. Flown over it to New Zealand. Massive country Oz. It seemed like we were flying over it for hours.\nHave a great time.\n\nLast time we went just before covid we flew from Perth in WA to Sydney, over 6 hours in the air, yes it is a big country but most of the population are within 30 miles of the coast, lovely country we have gone every year since 2005 (with one covid exception), we visit my other half’s daughter and family so no horrendous hotel bills, just the 20 hour flight.\n\nI was but Core errored as soon as the firewall tried to load, long before Tailscale on Core was even called, tried everything in the Tailscale readme but thankfully @markus got me back up and running so as long as you have a linux/pi running then it will work, when I am back home I will do some test to see what is/isnt needed. Using the Tailscale 100.x.x.x should be the easiest but for me using the same 192.168.x.x shortcuts is what I would go for using subnets, just it may now be cheaper to buy an old Dell/HP laptop than a Raspberry Pi!\n\nYeah, not sure about Core but I didn’t have any problem install Tailscale on HA before. Guess Core has some crazy firewall compare to no firewall at all with HA.\n\nBTW, It Is not clear to me the pros&cons of Tailscale vs WireGuard. I’m using a WireGuard on Rpi with no problems at all since a couple of years.\n\nIf it isn’t broke don’t fix it.\n\nFor an in depth review of Tailscale vs Wireguard then take a look at Tailscale Vs Wireguard for me with 11 devices on Tailscale it just takes seconds to add another and items like Hubitat which cannot load Tailscale I just fire up Safari and point to 192.168.100.170, having never used Wireguard I am not sure if WG needs to be on every device or it can do the same as Tailscale\n\nFor me it is easy to understand and quick to impliment, I just could not get my head around Wireguard or ZeroTier.\n\nOk, lets ask the basics.\nDo you have an always on computer on the same network as your Core and if so what Operating System is it running?\n\nOk, lets ask the basics.\nDo you have an always on computer on the same network as your Core and if so what Operating System is it running?\n\nNope. I was hoping it could be installed onto Core… maybe in a separate container…?\n\nWhat router do you have?\n\nIt can be install as a Tailscale node but to use the same IP as your local network one device needs to be set as a subnet router and that screws up Cores firewall so I used an old Dell D600 laptop with linux Mint and installed Tailscale with subnet router and exit node but I suppose the question is does Core really need a firewall in the first place and can it be turned off or is it integral to Core.\n\nI’ve been curious about this aswell!\n\nIf you pay attention to the general format of oll commands, or make use of the --help commands you could quickly figure out how to disable the firewall entirely.\n\nIt is HIGHLY advised against doing this, unless you are EXTREMELY confident in your ability to secure your devices and network yourself.\n\nPersonally I would advise against doing so until a full suite of system restore tools is available. At its heart core is a nix system, and currently, if compromised and locked down by an external party will REQUIRE sending your CORE back to April/Markus to be restored.\n\nSince this is outside of the current recommended usage, I imagine you may have to pay for the restoration service, and at the very least would be paying for the shipping both ways." ]
[ null, "http://looppacificassets.s3.amazonaws.com/styles/carousel_large/s3/thumbnails/image/kane_more_than_a_goalscorer.jpg?itok=8x_aBmBQ", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "http://www.looppng.com/sport/kane-more-goalscorer-78169", "unformatted_src": "http://looppacificassets.s3.amazonaws.com/styles/carousel_large/s3/thumbnails/image/kane_more_than_a_goalscorer.jpg?itok=8x_aBmBQ", "src": "http://looppacificassets.s3.amazonaws.com/styles/carousel_large/s3/thumbnails/image/kane_more_than_a_goalscorer.jpg?itok=8x_aBmBQ", "formatted_filename": "kane more than a goalscorer", "rendered_width": 805, "rendered_height": 450, "original_width": 805, "original_height": 450, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://www.looppng.com/sport/kane-more-goalscorer-78169", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347413551.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20200531151414-20200531181414-00291.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 181265375, "warc_record_length": 10978}
[ "'Kane more than a goalscorer'", null, "Kane is the highest scoring player at the World Cup with six strikes to his name, leading the Three Lions to an unexpected semi-final against Croatia.\n\nBut five-time FIFA Women's World Player of the year Marta highlighted there is more to the Tottenham striker's game than simply putting the ball in the net.\n\n''I was convinced before the World Cup that Harry Kane would have a good tournament – and he has not failed me,\" Marta wrote in The Guardian.\n\n\"We can all see the difference he has made for England, not only with his goals but also because of his great movement, which creates so many chances for team-mates.\n\n\"He knows this is his and England's chance to achieve something incredible. But despite this he has not displayed any signs of nervousness or fear – only a desire to score goals and for England to win.\n\n''He is playing his best football and he is making a difference to a team. He is showing all the attributes to be a world-class striker.\n\n\"Harry Kane has shown us what he is capable of at this tournament but he has to retain his focus. The whole England team have to keep their minds on their goal. Only then can they win the World Cup. Four years is a long time to wait for the next chance.\"\n\nEngland will set up a final showdown against France on Sunday if they overcome Croatia, with Belgium awaiting the losers in the third-place play-off." ]
[ null, "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/The-Madrid-Open.jpg", null, "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/resize_Formula-One-Spanish-Grand-Prix.jpg", null, "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/WOMAD-Festival.jpg", null, "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/San-Isidro-Festival.jpg", null, "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Fiestas-de-San-Isidro.jpg", null, "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Prof-Pic-1.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.tipsclear.com/experience-spain-in-may-for-the-best-summer-holidays/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/The-Madrid-Open.jpg", "src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/The-Madrid-Open.jpg", "formatted_filename": "The Madrid Open", "rendered_width": 694, "rendered_height": 400, "original_width": 700, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tipsclear.com/experience-spain-in-may-for-the-best-summer-holidays/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/resize_Formula-One-Spanish-Grand-Prix.jpg", "src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/resize_Formula-One-Spanish-Grand-Prix.jpg", "formatted_filename": "resize Formula One Spanish Grand Prix", "alt_text": "Formula One Spanish Grand Prix", "rendered_width": 700, "rendered_height": 467, "original_width": 700, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tipsclear.com/experience-spain-in-may-for-the-best-summer-holidays/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/WOMAD-Festival.jpg", "src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/WOMAD-Festival.jpg", "formatted_filename": "WOMAD Festival", "rendered_width": 698, "rendered_height": 401, "original_width": 700, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tipsclear.com/experience-spain-in-may-for-the-best-summer-holidays/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/San-Isidro-Festival.jpg", "src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/San-Isidro-Festival.jpg", "formatted_filename": "San Isidro Festival", "rendered_width": 696, "rendered_height": 402, "original_width": 700, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tipsclear.com/experience-spain-in-may-for-the-best-summer-holidays/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Fiestas-de-San-Isidro.jpg", "src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Fiestas-de-San-Isidro.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Fiestas de San Isidro", "rendered_width": 698, "rendered_height": 407, "original_width": 700, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tipsclear.com/experience-spain-in-may-for-the-best-summer-holidays/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Prof-Pic-1.jpg", "src": "https://www.tipsclear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Prof-Pic-1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Prof Pic", "original_width": 700, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.tipsclear.com/experience-spain-in-may-for-the-best-summer-holidays/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499857.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20230131091122-20230131121122-00584.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1053315520, "warc_record_length": 21308}
[ "Experience Spain In May For The Best Summer Holidays\n\nFrom historical personalities, traditions and cuisine, Spain has much to offer in May. Visitors can now enjoy a ton of festivals across the country, because in this era of connectivity, nothing is far from the people. Spain is blessed with rich culture and history; Countless editors told their stories in the landmine overlooking the sea.\n\nTourists visiting the country will definitely experience the coming times Spain in may Because it has many surprises for the people of Spain as well as the tourists. May is your easy guide to exploring Spain and engraving all of its natural wonders and hidden gems to make sure you have the best summer vacation of your life!\n\nWeather in spain in may\n\nThe climate of Spain is quite hot in May, and it is also somewhat different. Temperatures range from 1 ° C to 32 ° C, a really pleasant temperature. This range of temperatures allows people to get out on the streets for their work as well as celebrations.\n\nThis is why people should travel to Spain in May, but many other reasons will also bring an enthusiastic traveler to Spain’s doorstep. As far as festivals are concerned, Spain is blessed with a plethora of festivals. From classic people to modern people, they are a sight to see and enjoy.\n\n5 things to do in Spain in May\n\nSince the temperature in Spain is moderate in May, it gives people the chance to see long and hot days with a rapture of cool nights. A major attraction is the number of festivals in Spain. Throughout the year, thousands of people form part of these festivals which are spread across various corners of Spain. Here is a list of some festivals that should be present when visiting Spain in May.", null, "The weather in Spain in May allows for important sporting events that witness the presence of some of the greatest athletes on the planet. Tennis has been a champion’s game for centuries. Exceptional stalwarts such as Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Del Potro etc., the game has seen exceptional matches.\n\nOne of the biggest names in the game is actually a citizen of the country. This gentleman is known as Rafael Nadal, or better known as the King of Clay Court. The Madrid Open saw Nadal’s matches at home. Spain’s excellent climate in May, combined with an electrified crowd make legends a great experience for court battles.\n\nmust read: 17 Most Beautiful Cities in Spain: Get them Spelled by a Trip in 2020", null, "Perhaps every motorsports enthusiast is well aware of race tracks around the world. Spain is probably one of the oldest F1 events. The legendary track has seen only mortal people making history. Cars running fast on asphalt tracks attract attention.\n\nThis track alone accounts for several record time-laps and pole finishes. Not to forget, Michael Schumacher, the legend who defeated Fernando Alonso, also belongs to this nation. Spaniard has also won 24-hour Le Mans titles with Toyota in 2018 and 2019. It is truly a country of great people.\n\nRead the suggestion: Spanish travel words and phrases to help in a trip to Spain and Latin America", null, "Better known as the world of music, art and dance, it is a large music festival involving the participation of many artists from all over the world. The evening is electrified, with thousands of people gathering together to sing and dance to their favorite artists and other global sensibilities. The weather in Spain during May brings a metamorphosis in the atmosphere.\n\nAs the day passes with quiet classical melodies, the nights bombard with guitar riffs. The music festival brings people again and again for three days. One should definitely travel to Spain in May so that such mythological events can be noticed.\n\nRead the suggestion: 7 reasons to travel to Spain once in your lifetime!", null, "Located in the walls of Ibiza, the San Isidro Festival is an amalgamation of all things from the various fairy tales that come to life. The princess-laden gleaming palace, flanked by fire-breathing dragons, stunning cannons bombard a fortification, bringing a smile to a pirate’s face, Ibiza is a dream come true.\n\nThe San Isidro Festival is famous for its costumes, famous fairy tales, characters etc. People can be found enjoying themselves, drinking drinks and singing while swinging. The San Isidro Festival also brings about the return of story culture among people as dramas are held every time. A great time for everyone to be honest.\n\nRead the suggestion: 15 top things to do in Spain in 2019 that will leave your soul longing for more!", null, "The weather in Spain during May brings with it an air of classical vibes, the traditional costumes worn by both men and women paint the streets. May 15 is generally celebrated as a holiday in Madrid. And with the start of this holiday, Fiestas de San Isidro begins to take shape.\n\nIt is at this time of the year that the famous bullfighting begins. The crowd chants for their favorite champion as he taunts the beast after every aggressive accusation and assists the attacks by the angry bull. The festival is also a witness to the age-old dance tradition, in which thousands of people take to the streets and dance.\n\nSpain is a country of diversity, culture and sumptuous food. It is a good idea to plan a trip to Spain in May as you get a chance to explore the hidden gems and go on the peat track! Now, when remembering what to do in Spain in May, always remember that there are innumerable things to offer. From classical ceremonies to modern people, Spain has got it all. Traveling in May will not only give the traveler a spectacular view of the country’s culture, but also a picture of history and diversity.\n\nFrequently asked questions about Spain in May\n\nQ. Why can it be the best month to visit Spain?\n\na. May provides a moderate temperature range and also has long and hot days and pleasant nights. So this is the best month to visit Spain.\n\nQ. What to do in Spain in May?\n\na. People can participate in various festivals throughout May. Many places in the nation have a ton of crowds at one or the other festival. This is an excellent time to visit Spain as many global festivals during this time of year.\n\na. Of course, one can easily reach any major city of Spain by three modes of transport, that is, by air, land or sea. The country has a vast network of routes that connect it with other countries as well.\n\nBali in May, Thailand in May, France in May", null, "Anjana is a writer, journalist and a full-time wallflower. She holds a master’s degree in Media and Mass Communication and strongly believes that travel is nothing short of blogging art. Combining his love for writing with his passion for globetrotting, he brings some amazing tips for you to travel the whole way, no matter what season of the year it is! In her spare time, she loves reading, listening to obscure indie bands, and writing poetry – all this while being a mad dog woman." ]
[ null, "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/kinky-boots-fugard-theatre.jpg", null, "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/blackend-fish-tacos-spicy-margarita-1-slider-874x457-1.jpg", null, "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/galileo-cover.jpg", null, "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/girl-cat-pic-2.jpg", "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/photo-1568569350062-ebfa3cb195df-150x150.jpg", "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/photo-1580094687196-cbc2bdab67e4-150x150.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/show-content/whats-happening-this-week-in-cape-town/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/kinky-boots-fugard-theatre.jpg", "src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/kinky-boots-fugard-theatre.jpg", "formatted_filename": "kinky boots fugard theatre", "rendered_width": 315, "rendered_height": 315, "original_width": 450, "original_height": 450, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/show-content/whats-happening-this-week-in-cape-town/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/blackend-fish-tacos-spicy-margarita-1-slider-874x457-1.jpg", "src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/blackend-fish-tacos-spicy-margarita-1-slider-874x457-1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "blackend fish tacos spicy margarita slider", "rendered_width": 360, "rendered_height": 188, "original_width": 874, "original_height": 457, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/show-content/whats-happening-this-week-in-cape-town/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/galileo-cover.jpg", "src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/galileo-cover.jpg", "formatted_filename": "galileo cover", "rendered_width": 416, "rendered_height": 277, "original_width": 650, "original_height": 433, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/show-content/whats-happening-this-week-in-cape-town/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/girl-cat-pic-2.jpg", "src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/girl-cat-pic-2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "girl cat pic", "rendered_width": 385, "rendered_height": 256, "original_width": 800, "original_height": 533, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/show-content/whats-happening-this-week-in-cape-town/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/photo-1568569350062-ebfa3cb195df-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/photo-1568569350062-ebfa3cb195df-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "photo ebfa cb df", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/show-content/whats-happening-this-week-in-cape-town/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/photo-1580094687196-cbc2bdab67e4-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/content/uploads/2020/01/photo-1580094687196-cbc2bdab67e4-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "photo cbc bdab e", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.heartfm.co.za/show-content/whats-happening-this-week-in-cape-town/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303868.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20220122164421-20220122194421-00062.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 861328175, "warc_record_length": 40336}
[ "Charlie Price has reluctantly inherited his father’s shoe factory, Price & Son, which is on the verge of bankruptcy. Trying to live up to his father’s legacy and save his family business, Charlie finds inspiration in the form of Lola, a fabulous entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos. As they work to turn the factory around, the unlikely pair find that they have more in common than they ever dreamed possible, and discover that when you change your mind about someone, you can change your whole world.", null, "From August until February, Southern Sun hosts a fiesta of margaritas around the Waterfront Pool Bar, as guests receive a complimentary platter of tacos.", null, "The Galileo Open Air Cinema features a variety of movie favourites under a ceiling of stars in some of Cape Town’s most popular venues.\n\nA variety of ticket options are available for each screening, from the standard entry to the VIP (including a blanket, a back rest, reserved seating, popcorn, cooldrink and a chocolate). Also for couples, there is the snuggle option, which comes with one mattress on the front row, two blankets, two pillows.\n\nEvery Wednesday and Thursday, the movies are screened at the Kirstenbosch Gardens. On Fridays the venues rotate between four different spaces, namely the Meerendel Wine Estate, Central Park, Battery Park and Steenberg Farm. Saturday screenings take place at a variety of wine farms around the Cape Winelands.", null, "AUNTY MERLE – ITS A GIRL\n\nMerle’s daughter and son-in-law, Abigail and Alan, are now married for five years. They have an announcement to make. Excitement mounts in Belgravia Road, Athlone and Merle simply cannot wait to be a first-time Grandmother.\n\nAudiences can expect high drama as a vibrant cast and a live band take to the stage.\n\nThe production is written by Marc Lottering, directed by Lara Foot with musical direction by Trevino Isaacs and choreography by Grant van Ster.", null, null, null ]
[ "https://www.mycariboonow.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pg-rcmp-750x420.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.mycariboonow.com/75118/prince-george-rcmp-make-arrest-in-july-2020-homicide/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.mycariboonow.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pg-rcmp-750x420.jpg", "src": "https://www.mycariboonow.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pg-rcmp-750x420.jpg", "formatted_filename": "pg rcmp", "rendered_width": 750, "rendered_height": 420, "original_width": 750, "original_height": 420, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.mycariboonow.com/75118/prince-george-rcmp-make-arrest-in-july-2020-homicide/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057421.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20210923104706-20210923134706-00548.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 904699021, "warc_record_length": 15486}
[ null, "Police made an arrest on Friday (September 10) in relation to a homicide investigation from July of last year.\n\nThe BC Prosecution Service approved one count of First Degree Murder.\n\n“This file has remained a priority for our investigators, who have worked tirelessly to get the investigation to this point. We extend our deepest condolences to the family of Jessie Mae Hayward Lines, who have endured immense grief this past year,” states Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP.\n\nBack on July 2nd, 2020, the PG RCMP received a report of a stabbing in front of the Prince George Courthouse.\n\nPolice found the 26-year-old victim suffering from a stab wound, and she later passed away in the hospital due to her injuries." ]
[ null, "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-Image.jpg", "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-With-His-Wife-150x150.jpg", null, "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-Wife-And-Family-150x150.jpg", null, "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-Wife-150x150.jpg", null, "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-150x150.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://woodgram.com/vivian-dsena-biography/", "unformatted_src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-Image.jpg", "src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-Image.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Vivian Dsena Image", "alt_text": "Vivian Dsena Image", "rendered_width": 446, "rendered_height": 276, "original_width": 896, "original_height": 554, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://woodgram.com/vivian-dsena-biography/", "unformatted_src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-With-His-Wife-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-With-His-Wife-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Vivian Dsena With His Wife", "alt_text": "Vivian Dsena With His Wife", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://woodgram.com/vivian-dsena-biography/", "unformatted_src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-Wife-And-Family-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-Wife-And-Family-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Vivian Dsena Wife And Family", "alt_text": "Vivian Dsena Wife And Family", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://woodgram.com/vivian-dsena-biography/", "unformatted_src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-Wife-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-Wife-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Vivian Dsena Wife", "alt_text": "Vivian Dsena Wife", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://woodgram.com/vivian-dsena-biography/", "unformatted_src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://woodgram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Vivian-Dsena-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Vivian Dsena", "alt_text": "Vivian Dsena", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://woodgram.com/vivian-dsena-biography/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337473.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20221004023206-20221004053206-00498.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 645521569, "warc_record_length": 16852}
[ "Vivian Dsena is an Indian Television actor born on June 28, 1988, and is married to Vahbbiz Dorabjee in March 2103. The 28-year-old has appeared in ‘Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani’ playing the role of Abhay and also in ‘Madhubala Ek Ishq Ek Junoon’ as Rishabh Kundra. He is currently the lead male on Colors Tv in the film show ‘Shakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki’ His acting career started in 2007 and since acted as Vicky Jai Walia in ‘Kasamh Se’ in 2008-2009, in 2010 he played Shivam in ‘Agnipareeksha Jeevan Ki Gangaa’.\n\nIn 2010-2011 he played the main lead in ‘Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani’, in 2012-2014 he played Rishabh Kundra in ‘Madhubala Ek Ishq Ek Junoon’, in 2015 he played the 7th week eliminated contestant in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 8, he also played in the famous show ‘Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi’ as a contestant in wild card entry and in 2016 played the main actor Harman Singh in ‘Shakti Astiva Ke Ehsaas Ki’.", null, null, "Vivian Dsena With His Wife", null, "The 34-year-old Vivian has accumulated an estimated net worth of $2 million. He Charges INR 90,000 per day. In addition, he endorses the Mufti brand. With the amount he earns from his profession, Vivian is living a comfortable life. He owns a luxurious house where he lives along with his family. Besides acting, his hobbies are playing football and guitar.", null, "Vivian Dsena Wife: Vahbiz Dorabjee (2010–2017) – Vivian met fellow actress Vahbiz on the sets of the TV show Pyar Kii Ye Ek Kahani (2010–2011) where Vivian was cast in the main lead while Vahbiz held a supporting role. The couple dated for 3 years before getting engaged in a private ceremony and got married in January 2013. After a few years of marital bliss, Vivian’s noticeable absence at Vivian Wife birthday party in November 2016 sparked breakup rumors. Although Vivian acknowledged his separation from Vahbiz, he denied his marriage was heading for a divorce. People started noticing the radical difference in the lifestyle followed by Vivian and Vahbiz for the first time as the actor preferred a quiet, private lifestyle as opposed to Vivian Dsena Wife active social life. After living separately for a year, the actor finally confirmed filing for a divorce petition in June 2017. Vahbiz announced the end of their marriage in September 2017.\nGarima Jain (2017) – Soon after his divorce, Vivian was rumored to be dating his Shakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki co-star, Garima Jain who played his sister on-screen before getting replaced by another actress. Neither of the two actors confirmed or denied these rumors.\nAmrita Prakash Bakshi (2018) – In early 2018, tabloids reported that Vivian was dating another Shakti co-star, Amrita Prakash. Both the actors denied any romantic connection and confirmed a platonic friendship.", null, "Some Known Facts About Vivian\n\nTelevision Actor Vivian, Who Won A Million Hearts As Harman In Shakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki, Is Reportedly Exiting From The Show. He Also Said, “Vivian Is Averse To Playing Father To A Grown-up Child At This Stage In His Career And Hence, He Has Quit The Show.\n\nWhat Is The Age Of Vivian D’sena?\n\nIs Harman Coming Back To Shakti?\n\nShakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki As We Know, Is Headed Towards A Leap Of 5-7 Years. And If Reports Are To Be Believed, Vivian Will Not Be Part Of The Show Anymore. However, Things Are Not Confirmed As Of Now. As For The Ongoing Drama In The Show, Harman’s Body Will Not Be Found After The Fall.\n\nWhat Is The Real Name Of Harman?" ]
[ null, "https://jagwire.augusta.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/15/2020/03/Alexis-M.-Stranahan-and-Babak-Baban-1-DSC_3391-716x592.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://jagwire.augusta.edu/visceral-fat-delivers-signal-to-the-brain-that-hurts-cognition/", "unformatted_src": "https://jagwire.augusta.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/15/2020/03/Alexis-M.-Stranahan-and-Babak-Baban-1-DSC_3391-716x592.jpg", "src": "https://jagwire.augusta.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/15/2020/03/Alexis-M.-Stranahan-and-Babak-Baban-1-DSC_3391-716x592.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Alexis M", "alt_text": "two people smiling", "rendered_width": 578, "rendered_height": 478, "original_width": 716, "original_height": 592, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://jagwire.augusta.edu/visceral-fat-delivers-signal-to-the-brain-that-hurts-cognition/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618039594808.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20210423131042-20210423161042-00393.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 427472862, "warc_record_length": 23165}
[ "Visceral fat delivers signal to the brain that hurts cognition", null, "Excessive weight around our middle gives our brain’s resident immune cells heavy exposure to a signal that turns them against us, setting in motion a crescendo of inflammation that damages cognition, scientists say.\n\nIt’s known this visceral adiposity, characterized by an apple-shaped physique, is considered particularly bad for our bodies and brains.\n\nBut Medical College of Georgia scientists have shown for the first time one way visceral fat is bad for brains is by enabling easy, excessive access for the proinflammatory protein signal interleukin-1 beta, they report in The Journal of Clinical Investigation.\n\n“We have moved beyond correlations saying there is a lot of visceral fat here, and there is cognitive decline here so they may be interacting with each other,” says Dr. Alexis M. Stranahan, neuroscientist in the MCG Department of Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine at Augusta University.\n\n“We have identified a specific signal that is generated in visceral fat, released into the blood that gets through the blood brain barrier and into the brain where it activates microglia and impairs cognition.”\n\nThe brain typically does not see much of this interleukin-1 beta, but Stranahan and her colleagues have found that visceral adiposity generates high, chronic levels of the signal that in turn over-activate the usually protective microglia, the resident immune cells in our brain.\n\nTo explore brain effects, the scientists knocked NLRP3 out of mice and found the mice were protected against obesity-induced inflammation of the brain and the cognitive problems that can result. They also transplanted visceral adipose tissue from obese mice and obese mice missing NLRP3 into lean mice recipients and found the transplant from the NLRP3 knockout mouse had essentially no effect.\n\nBut the transplant from the obese but genetically intact mice increased levels of interleukin-1 beta in the hippocampus, a center of learning and memory in the brain, and impaired cognition.\n\nThey looked further and found that just transplanting the visceral fat caused essentially the same impact as obesity resulting from a high-fat diet, including significantly increasing brain levels of interleukin-1 beta and activating microglia. Mice missing interleukin-1 beta’s receptor on the microglia also were protected from these brain ravages.\n\nTheir findings enabled the scientists to start putting together the pieces that NLRP3 was working through interleukin-1 beta, which led them to also knock out the receptor for interleukin-1 beta on microglia and confirm that action in the brain.\n\nMicroglia typically function as watchdogs, constantly surveilling and roaming the brain, eliminating dead cells and other debris as well as a myriad of other tasks like forming and pruning connections between neurons. Microglia also have receptors for interleukin-1 beta, and the protein, whose many actions include promoting inflammation, easily passes through the protective blood brain barrier.\n\nMicroglia’s helpful — or harmful — actions likely result from signals they are exposed to, and another thing interleukin-1 beta appears to do is prompt microglia to wrap around synapses, possibly exerting damaging pressure and/or releasing substances that actually interfere with conversations between neurons, Stranahan says. In the absence of disease, microglia also are known to embrace synapses but to release good things like brain-derived neurotrophic factor, which is like fertilizer for these invaluable connections.\n\nHappy microglia also have long processes that enable them to reach out and do their many tasks; and inflammation retracts those processes. The scientists found much shorter processes and less complex microglia in mice on a high-fat diet, more changes that didn’t happen when NLRP3 was knocked out.\n\nTo measure cognitive ability, the scientists looked at mice’s ability to navigate a water maze after 12 weeks on a high- or low-fat diet. They found it took the normal, or wild type, mice consuming the higher fat diet as well as the visceral transplant recipients with NLRP3 intact longer to negotiate the water maze. In fact, while they could reach a platform they could see, they had trouble finding one beneath the water’s surface that they had been taught to find. Mice with the interleukin-1 receptor knocked out, could find it just fine, Stranahan says.\n\nThe high-fat diet, transplant mice also had weaker connections, or synapses, between neurons involved in learning and memory. Mice on a high-fat diet but missing NLRP3 were spared these changes, like mice on a low-fat diet.\n\nAlso, like many of us, mice tend to prefer new toys and those on a low-fat diet or with NLRP3 removed were better at recognizing novel objects to play with and their synapses were stronger. The high-fat diet transplant mice seemed not to remember so well which toy they’d already played with.\n\nThere is already potential protection out there from brain effects, Stranahan says, noting biologics in use in humans for problems like rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn’s disease, that target interleukin-1 beta. “Obesity-induced inflammation occurs over years and so does inflammation in some of these chronic inflammatory diseases,” Stranahan says.\n\nThere are many hypotheses about why visceral fat is so inflamed, including its proximity to the gut microbiota, a centerpiece of our immune response, which is programmed to attack invaders.\n\nIncreased rates of cognitive decline have been linked to obesity in humans, including shrinkage of key brain areas like the hippocampus, although there also have been contradicting reports about the overall health impact of obesity, the scientists report.\n\nThe contradiction in impact may relate to where the fat is found, says Stranahan, whose next goals include studying the apparent protective effects of fat deposited under the skin, called subcutaneous fat, whose benefits may include allowing you to store energy away from the highly inflammatory abdominal area.\n\nWaist to hip ratio is a better indicator of visceral adiposity than the standard body mass index, or BMI, that divides weight by height.\n\nThe research was funded by the National Institutes of Health. Read the full study" ]
[ null, "https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/021ba770b5c16442a386bf6046caa688ae8eeb2e/c=118-0-1883-1324/local/-/media/Cincinnati/2014/08/13/-cincpt07-27-2014enquirer1f00120140725img-cincpt07-11-2014e11.jpg?width=534&height=401&fit=crop", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/elections/2014/08/13/icon-tax-plan-better-deal/14001771/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/021ba770b5c16442a386bf6046caa688ae8eeb2e/c=118-0-1883-1324/local/-/media/Cincinnati/2014/08/13/-cincpt07-27-2014enquirer1f00120140725img-cincpt07-11-2014e11.jpg?width=534&height=401&fit=crop", "src": "https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/021ba770b5c16442a386bf6046caa688ae8eeb2e/c=118-0-1883-1324/local/-/media/Cincinnati/2014/08/13/-cincpt07-27-2014enquirer1f00120140725img-cincpt07-11-2014e11.jpg?width=534&height=401&fit=crop", "formatted_filename": "cincpt enquirer f img cincpt e", "alt_text": "-CINCpt_07-27-2014_Enquirer_1_F001~~2014~07~25~IMG_-CINCpt_07-11-2014_E_1_1_.jpg", "original_width": 534, "original_height": 401, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/elections/2014/08/13/icon-tax-plan-better-deal/14001771/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347390448.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20200526050333-20200526080333-00370.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 612469956, "warc_record_length": 47402}
[ "Like everything else about icon tax, figuring out best deal for taxpayers is complicated", null, "One of the big complaints about the sales tax for Union Terminal renovations is that taxpayers would have got more bang for their buck if Music Hall were covered, too.\n\nA closer look at the numbers suggests that's true, at least to a point.\n\nUnder the plan Hamilton County commissioners approved last week to fix only Union Terminal, about $170 million in sales tax revenue will go toward renovations if voters approve a quarter-cent sales tax increase in November.\n\nUnder the plan to fix both buildings, which commissioners rejected by a 2-1 vote, about $195 million to $205 million in sales tax would have gone toward renovations.\n\nThat's a difference of $25 million to $35 million to repair two cultural landmarks, instead of just one.\n\n\"There's no question it was more cost-effective to do them both,\" said Otto Budig, president of the Music Hall Revitalization Company and a board member for Union Terminal's Cincinnati Museum Center.\n\nMayor John Cranley is less diplomatic. He calls the current sales tax \"a half-cocked, half-baked plan that has huge financial holes in it.\"\n\nBut as with almost everything associated with the so-called \"icon tax,\" the cost of the original plan to cover both buildings and the new plan to cover only Union Terminal is a matter of debate.\n\nInterest rates, financing terms, ticket fee revenue, private donations and historic tax credits are just some of the factors that create uncertainty about the bottom-line cost of the repairs.\n\nThe new plan, for example, will require a shorter-term loan and, therefore, less money from taxpayers and other sources for interest payments, though that amount is yet to be determined.\n\nThe original plan likely would have needed roughly $30 million in taxpayer dollars to finance the project through bonds over at least a decade, increasing the total amount needed from the sales tax to as much as $235 million.\n\nThen there's the political debate about whether county taxpayers should pay anything at all for Music Hall, which traditionally has been the responsibility of the city of Cincinnati.\n\nCritics of the original plan say the $25 million to $35 million difference in cost may seem small compared to the estimated $321 million total cost of both renovations, but it's still a lot of money that taxpayers don't need to spend.\n\n\"Music Hall didn't belong in this levy,\" said Commissioner Greg Hartmann, who voted for the alternative plan along with fellow Republican Chris Monzel. \"This is a better deal for taxpayers.\"\n\nUltimately, both plans come down to money: How much will it cost and how much will taxpayers get for their investment?\n\nTo find out, The Enquirer crunched the numbers.\n\nThe plan to fix both buildings\n\nThis proposal came from the Cultural Facilities Task Force, a panel of architects, engineers, accountants and others led by former Procter & Gamble CEO Bob McDonald.\n\nTask force members vetted renovation costs for Music Hall and Union Terminal and recommended ways to finance a deal to fix both buildings. By all accounts, they did a thorough job.\n\nEven Hartmann and Monzel, who chose not to take their advice, said the plan was the best they'd seen in years.\n\nThe task force's initial plan called for $331 million to repair the buildings, including $20 million from state and federal grants, $46 million in historic tax credits and $40 million from private donors. That left $225 million to be covered through a quarter-cent sales tax that would run for about a decade.\n\nThe task force sweetened the pot last week in a last-ditch attempt to win over commissioners.\n\nThe revised plan shaved $10 million from total costs by dropping Dalton Avenue repairs from the project. It also boosted the total from private donations to $50 million and added $30 million over 25 years from ticket fees.\n\nAlthough the ticket fees are a long-term investment, task force members estimated that about $10 million could apply immediately toward the project and, therefore, reduce the amount needed from the sales tax.\n\n\"This is the plan,\" McDonald told commissioners before the vote. \"We can execute this plan.\"\n\nThe biggest uncertainty with this plan is the financing, since bonds can't be issued until voters approve a tax. Early estimates were that interest and fees associated with those bonds could have cost taxpayers another $30 million or so.\n\nBottom line: Music Hall and Union Terminal repaired for between $195 million and $205 million in sales tax, plus the cost of financing the deal. Money from private donations, grants and tax credits expected to help cover costs.\n\nThe plan to fix only Union Terminal\n\nThis proposal came together quickly, in the days leading up to the commissioners' vote. Democrat Todd Portune backed the task force proposal, but Monzel and Hartmann went for this one.\n\nBoth said they did it because they didn't think the county should take on responsibility for Music Hall.\n\nThey've taken a lot of heat from critics, such as Cranley, who accuse them of choosing this option over a plan vetted for eight months by the task force. But Monzel and Hartmann say their plan will be as solid as the task force plan once the county's administrative staff hammers out the details, something they expect in the next few weeks.\n\n\"All of the other issues they keep asking questions about are going to get resolved over time,\" Monzel said.\n\nFor now, here's what's known: The commissioners authorized putting a quarter-cent sales tax on the ballot for five years to raise $170 million toward renovating only Union Terminal.\n\nBecause the tax is shorter and only involves one building, the expectation is that the county would pay much less in interest to finance loans, though no one can say how much less at this point.\n\nThe bigger worry for Union Terminal supporters is whether this plan fouls up other sources of money they were counting on to complete the project, which they've said will cost about $208 million.\n\nThey fear $15.5 million in promised private donations already are gone, because those were contingent on a sales tax that also covered Music Hall. They also worry about the $24.5 million in historic tax credits they were counting on for Union Terminal's repairs.\n\nThe tax credits could be in jeopardy because the rules for getting the federal money are strict, including a provision that the work must be done in a two-year period.\n\nThe original plan made clear that time frame would be met. The new plan hasn't been written yet, so no one knows if that's still the case.\n\nWithout the private money and tax credits, the scope of the project would have to be dramatically scaled back.\n\nCounty Administrator Christian Sigman said he doesn't think that will happen. He said the deal can be structured in a way to qualify for historic tax credits as well as state and federal grants, though he can make no promises about what private donors will do.\n\n\"I feel confident we can develop a plan in fairly short order,\" Sigman said.\n\nBottom line: Union Terminal repaired for $170 million in sales tax, plus some additional financing costs. Money from private donations, grants and tax credits yet to be determined.\n\nThe Hamilton County commissioner's vote last week left Union Terminal officials uncertain about whether to back the proposed five-year, quarter-cent sales tax. The board of the Museum Center, which calls Union Terminal home, meets Wednesday to discuss what to do next. More than 30 people from the business and arts community sit on the board." ]
[ "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-a1c3dbd11859d4b294b5302dd69b664c.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s1-7ae51b7848e5c5c7fc6b286f43934058.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s2-3239aebca440280dfb705aa3dedfc878.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s3-f9ca755578e5f4ca094d58491bb36e0a.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s4-8656a5e6bebc0f83293663998444832e.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s5-896982571c8410b1fbf6156802578691.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s6-55bb471c7bce061c534891a8e74b2319.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s7-a9308560bd3ce9c0cf0a8baf8c0788a6.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s8-2438d778ee04e44bb47a60ea5262d5a3.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s9-f7de4c3fa41a905877507a19d676ccaf.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-a1c3dbd11859d4b294b5302dd69b664c-150x150.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s1-7ae51b7848e5c5c7fc6b286f43934058-150x150.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s2-3239aebca440280dfb705aa3dedfc878-150x150.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s3-f9ca755578e5f4ca094d58491bb36e0a-150x150.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s4-8656a5e6bebc0f83293663998444832e-150x150.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s5-896982571c8410b1fbf6156802578691-150x150.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s6-55bb471c7bce061c534891a8e74b2319-150x150.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s7-a9308560bd3ce9c0cf0a8baf8c0788a6-150x150.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s8-2438d778ee04e44bb47a60ea5262d5a3-150x150.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s9-f7de4c3fa41a905877507a19d676ccaf-150x150.jpg", null, "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-07a01bc2b230436a8846244cf886ff3e-300x300.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-f4008416349313bad4989bb04045df7b-300x300.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-cccb7a90dc325a29e380b7a76d1c3811-300x300.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-a1f96e736043c06068feaab47896ea56-300x300.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-210409d097ef5c112df3d57ca3428de3-300x300.jpg", "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-b4bdc171febcb0cc158b2f2db599e39d-300x300.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-a1c3dbd11859d4b294b5302dd69b664c.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-a1c3dbd11859d4b294b5302dd69b664c.jpg", "formatted_filename": "packshot a c dbd d b b dd b c", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 856, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 856, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s1-7ae51b7848e5c5c7fc6b286f43934058.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s1-7ae51b7848e5c5c7fc6b286f43934058.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s ae b e c c fc b f", "rendered_width": 1600, "rendered_height": 900, "original_width": 1600, "original_height": 900, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s2-3239aebca440280dfb705aa3dedfc878.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s2-3239aebca440280dfb705aa3dedfc878.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s aebca dfb aa dedfc", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 338, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 338, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s3-f9ca755578e5f4ca094d58491bb36e0a.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s3-f9ca755578e5f4ca094d58491bb36e0a.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s f ca e f ca d bb e a", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 338, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 338, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s4-8656a5e6bebc0f83293663998444832e.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s4-8656a5e6bebc0f83293663998444832e.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s a e bebc f e", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 338, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 338, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s5-896982571c8410b1fbf6156802578691.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s5-896982571c8410b1fbf6156802578691.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s c b fbf", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 338, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 338, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s6-55bb471c7bce061c534891a8e74b2319.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s6-55bb471c7bce061c534891a8e74b2319.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s bb c bce c a e b", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 338, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 338, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s7-a9308560bd3ce9c0cf0a8baf8c0788a6.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s7-a9308560bd3ce9c0cf0a8baf8c0788a6.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s a bd ce c cf a baf c a", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 338, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 338, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s8-2438d778ee04e44bb47a60ea5262d5a3.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s8-2438d778ee04e44bb47a60ea5262d5a3.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s d ee e bb a ea d a", "rendered_width": 1600, "rendered_height": 900, "original_width": 1600, "original_height": 900, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s9-f7de4c3fa41a905877507a19d676ccaf.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s9-f7de4c3fa41a905877507a19d676ccaf.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s f de c fa a a d ccaf", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 338, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 338, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-a1c3dbd11859d4b294b5302dd69b664c-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-a1c3dbd11859d4b294b5302dd69b664c-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "packshot a c dbd d b b dd b c", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s1-7ae51b7848e5c5c7fc6b286f43934058-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s1-7ae51b7848e5c5c7fc6b286f43934058-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s ae b e c c fc b f", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s2-3239aebca440280dfb705aa3dedfc878-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s2-3239aebca440280dfb705aa3dedfc878-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s aebca dfb aa dedfc", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s3-f9ca755578e5f4ca094d58491bb36e0a-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s3-f9ca755578e5f4ca094d58491bb36e0a-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s f ca e f ca d bb e a", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s4-8656a5e6bebc0f83293663998444832e-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s4-8656a5e6bebc0f83293663998444832e-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s a e bebc f e", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s5-896982571c8410b1fbf6156802578691-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s5-896982571c8410b1fbf6156802578691-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s c b fbf", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s6-55bb471c7bce061c534891a8e74b2319-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s6-55bb471c7bce061c534891a8e74b2319-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s bb c bce c a e b", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s7-a9308560bd3ce9c0cf0a8baf8c0788a6-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s7-a9308560bd3ce9c0cf0a8baf8c0788a6-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s a bd ce c cf a baf c a", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s8-2438d778ee04e44bb47a60ea5262d5a3-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s8-2438d778ee04e44bb47a60ea5262d5a3-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s d ee e bb a ea d a", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s9-f7de4c3fa41a905877507a19d676ccaf-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/s9-f7de4c3fa41a905877507a19d676ccaf-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "s f de c fa a a d ccaf", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-07a01bc2b230436a8846244cf886ff3e-300x300.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-07a01bc2b230436a8846244cf886ff3e-300x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "packshot a bc b a cf ff e", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-f4008416349313bad4989bb04045df7b-300x300.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-f4008416349313bad4989bb04045df7b-300x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "packshot f bad bb df b", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-cccb7a90dc325a29e380b7a76d1c3811-300x300.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-cccb7a90dc325a29e380b7a76d1c3811-300x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "packshot cccb a dc a e b a d c", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-a1f96e736043c06068feaab47896ea56-300x300.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-a1f96e736043c06068feaab47896ea56-300x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "packshot a f e c feaab ea", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-210409d097ef5c112df3d57ca3428de3-300x300.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-210409d097ef5c112df3d57ca3428de3-300x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "packshot d ef c df d ca de", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "unformatted_src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-b4bdc171febcb0cc158b2f2db599e39d-300x300.jpg", "src": "https://keysstore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/packshot-b4bdc171febcb0cc158b2f2db599e39d-300x300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "packshot b bdc febcb cc b f db e d", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://keysstore.org/product/the-swords-of-ditto-mormos-curse/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652663035797.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20220529011010-20220529041010-00463.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 400808513, "warc_record_length": 37134}
[ null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "The Swords of Ditto: Mormo's Curse\n\nBuy online: Now reimagined and expanded in the new Mormo's Curse update, The Swords of Ditto is a roguelite action RPG that creates a unique adventure for each new hero of legend in the relentless fight against the evil Mormo.\n\nThe Swords of Ditto: Mormo's Curse is a roguelite action RPG that creates a unique adventure for each new hero of legend in the relentless fight against the evil Mormo.\nExplore a delightful but dangerous overworld, brave menacing dungeons, and improve your hero in a charming village, during your quest to overcome the evil that plagues the island. Unleash the mystical Sword of Ditto and grab a co-op friend for an unforgettable adventure filled with delightful characters, extraordinary loot, and heroic battles!\n\nRoguelite + Adventure RPG: Each adventure becomes its own legend, both distinct from those that came before it and part of a heroic legacy that bind together. The deeds, successes, and failures of each hero's adventure have implications for those that follow including the ability to find weapons and recover loot from history’s fallen heroes.\n\nSolo & Local Co-Op: Battle Mormo and her evil armies alone or summon a brave friend to take up arms alongside you in local co-op mode. Fear not, even less experienced adventurers will find help from their fellow heroes through the magic of a good old-fashioned revival hug!\n\nWeapons, Items, & Stickers: Wield the traditional sword and bow combo alongside the decidedly less traditional vinyl record Frisbee, magic golf club, and colossal foot from the heavens to put Mormo and her legions back on their heels. Collect and equip stickers to boost up your hero and add perks to their gear to become powerful enough to banish the wicked sorceress.\n\nMain Quests and Secret Side Missions: Approach your legend however you see fit by battling through dungeons in any order, completing side missions through dark caverns and deep wells, or confront Mormo right from the start for the ultimate challenge.\nSystem Requirements", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ null, "https://premium.goauto.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Easyauto123_TH.jpg", "https://premium.goauto.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Collective-bargaining-for-dealers-gets-nod_TH-754x421.jpg", "https://premium.goauto.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Agency-top-10-financial-impacts_TH-754x421.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/jeeps-impossible-dream/", "unformatted_src": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Easyauto123_TH.jpg", "src": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Easyauto123_TH.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Easyauto TH", "rendered_width": 754, "rendered_height": 421, "original_width": 1096, "original_height": 612, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/jeeps-impossible-dream/", "unformatted_src": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Collective-bargaining-for-dealers-gets-nod_TH-754x421.jpg", "src": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Collective-bargaining-for-dealers-gets-nod_TH-754x421.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Collective bargaining for dealers gets nod TH", "rendered_width": 754, "rendered_height": 421, "original_width": 754, "original_height": 421, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/jeeps-impossible-dream/", "unformatted_src": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Agency-top-10-financial-impacts_TH-754x421.jpg", "src": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Agency-top-10-financial-impacts_TH-754x421.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Agency top financial impacts TH", "rendered_width": 754, "rendered_height": 421, "original_width": 754, "original_height": 421, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://premium.goauto.com.au/jeeps-impossible-dream/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587711.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20211025123123-20211025153123-00518.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 584826917, "warc_record_length": 16144}
[ "‘Man of La Mancha’s’ quest for 50,000 sales may not be so far out of reach as everyone thinks\n\nWHEN Jeep’s global boss Christian Meunier declared at the international launch of the all-new Gladiator pick-up truck in New Zealand last December that Jeep could climb its way up to 50,000 annual sales in Australia, the heart of the new boss of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Australia Kevin Flynn skipped a beat.\n\nJeep had barely scraped past annual sales of 30,000 units in its entire existence in Australia (in 2014) and last year managed only 5519 units.\n\nSuch a target has something of the Quixotic about it, especially given that Mr Flynn had presented his targets to Mr Meunier during his visit Down Under and no such number was on the horizon.\n\nIn a recent exclusive interview with GoAutoNews Premium, Mr Flynn said the target was aspirational “and a bit of a wind-up for me, quite frankly”.\n\n“That was more an indication that, given the size of the market, Jeep should be at 50,000 units a year. So he was looking at where the model plan was going and where our development was going in the future,” he said.\n\n“Do I believe it is possible? Yes. I have been with the organisation for five years and I know you need to see certain things fall into place (to achieve those sorts of targets).\n\n“But if all those things fall into place, that target can be a reality. It is just the timeframe in which we do it.”\n\nIn fact, the 50,000 sales a year in Australia does have some basis for belief although, having his boss dump such a huge number in the public arena, Mr Flynn is now gun shy and says he is reluctant to talk about Jeep targets.\n\n“I am not going to run through various sales targets because those targets are an (internal) focus point for us,” he said.\n\n“The key thing here is that we are sitting at 1.1 per cent of the SUV segment.\n\n“This is completely unnatural for Jeep which is THE global brand of SUV. So are we doing Jeep justice in Australia at the moment? No, 1.1 per cent is too low.”\n\nIn the United States, the home of Jeep where the brand has roots going back 80 years to the Second World War, the brand has 20 per cent of the US SUV market.\n\nIf Jeep in Australia was to achieve its “natural share” of the SUV market at that level its sales here would be around 100,000 units a year.\n\nAchieving 10 per cent of the Australian SUV market today would deliver roughly 48,000 sales for Jeep and that number would be approaching Mr Meunier’s aspirational target.\n\nMr Meunier, the former head of Nissan’s luxury brand Infiniti, told the gathered Australian media in December: “I will personally feed Australia everything we can get, to get to the 50,000 units we deserve in Australia.”", null, null, null ]
[ null, "http://im.rediff.com/cricket/2021/jul/30lanka.jpg?w=670&h=900", null, "http://im.rediff.com/300-300/cricket/2021/jul/30dhawan-chahar.jpg", "http://im.rediff.com/300-300/cricket/2021/jul/28lanka.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/dravid-advice-for-new-crop-of-indian-batsmen-sri-lanka-t20/20210730.htm", "unformatted_src": "//im.rediff.com/cricket/2021/jul/30lanka.jpg?w=670&h=900", "src": "http://im.rediff.com/cricket/2021/jul/30lanka.jpg?w=670&h=900", "formatted_filename": "lanka", "alt_text": "Sri Lanka\u2019s players celebrate the fall of an Indian wicket during the third T20 International against India, in Colombo, on Thursday.", "original_width": 670, "original_height": 502, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/dravid-advice-for-new-crop-of-indian-batsmen-sri-lanka-t20/20210730.htm", "unformatted_src": "//im.rediff.com/300-300/cricket/2021/jul/30dhawan-chahar.jpg", "src": "http://im.rediff.com/300-300/cricket/2021/jul/30dhawan-chahar.jpg", "formatted_filename": "dhawan chahar", "alt_text": "'Difficult for us but we decided to stay on and play'", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/dravid-advice-for-new-crop-of-indian-batsmen-sri-lanka-t20/20210730.htm", "unformatted_src": "//im.rediff.com/300-300/cricket/2021/jul/28lanka.jpg", "src": "http://im.rediff.com/300-300/cricket/2021/jul/28lanka.jpg", "formatted_filename": "lanka", "alt_text": "Depleted India go down to Sri Lanka in second T20", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/dravid-advice-for-new-crop-of-indian-batsmen-sri-lanka-t20/20210730.htm", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711001.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20221205000525-20221205030525-00877.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1017939152, "warc_record_length": 16194}
[ "'Sri Lanka series an opportunity to reflect that not all wickets are going to be flat. We need to find ways to scrap and score 130, 140 on these wickets'", null, "IMAGE: Sri Lanka’s players celebrate the fall of an Indian wicket during the third T20 International against India, in Colombo, on Thursday. Photograph: BCCI Media/Twitter\n\nRahul Dravid believes that the new crop of Indian batsmen will learn with experience that \"not all wickets will be flat\" and they need to develop the art of scrapping it out on low-scoring tracks, like the ones on offer during the last two T20 Internationals against Sri Lanka.\n\nIndia lost the three-match T20 International series against Sri Lanka 1-2 on Thursday, playing without nine of their first team players due to COVID-19 related isolation.\n\nAsked if he was disappointed in the manner the younger players were found wanting against Hasaranga and company, Dravid replied in the negative.\n\n\"I am not disappointed, as they are young. They are going to learn and get better only when they are exposed to these kinds of conditions and quality of bowling. Sri Lankan team's bowling attack is an international bowling attack,\" Dravid said, while assessing the overall performance in the series.\n\nBut the former India captain and an all-time great did admit that there is lot to learn on how to play on challenging tracks, saying pitches in domestic cricket have become easier to bat as compared to his time.\n\n\"They would have liked to score a few more runs. They now have an opportunity to reflect that not all wickets are going to be flat. We need to find ways to scrap and score 130, 140 on these wickets,\" Dravid observed, after seeing the Ranas and the Padikkals struggle on a Premadasa track, where ball wasn't coming on to the bat.\n\n\"It's really a good learning, as they are all young players. This is a great opportunity to reflect on these performances and may be come up with some slightly better strategies.\n\n\"Let me be fair, we don't get these kind of conditions very often in T20 cricket but when you do, I think, you have responsibility to play slightly better,\" the head coach of the National Cricket Academy said.\n\nDravid said even his generation had their share of struggles, but he felt during their time, they did play on tracks that offered turn and some were \"under-prepared.\"\n\n\"I think the wickets in domestic cricket may have got better -- one thing that is probably different when I was sort of starting while growing up the wickets tended to turn a little bit more.\n\n\"Honestly, some of the wickets we used to play on used to be under-prepared but wickets have got a bit better in Ranji Trophy which is great. I don't think the talent is missing; it's just that you need experience to figure out a few more stroke-making options in these kinds of pitches,\" he opined.\n\nThe problem with the COVID-19 isolation was the fact that save skipper Shikhar Dhawan, there wasn't a single experienced batsmen available, which would have nicely blended with the youngsters in this team.\n\nDravid did not want to take names of who all are T20 World Cup aspirants while praising the Indian spin quartet of Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Varun Chakravarthy and Rahul Chahar.\n\n\"We have a really good crop of spinners who are coming through. Heartening to see how our four spinners performed and even standby spinner Sai Kishore is a really good bowler.\"\n\nSanju Samson, who has now failed in nine consecutive T20 matches since last year, was defended by the Indian coach.\n\n\"It was not the easiest pitch to bat on. In ODIs, he got a chance and scored 46. He was batting well in the first T20 but last couple of wickets (pitches) were challenging.\n\n\"I guess, yeah, if you look back at the series, we will be a little disappointed. Having said that not only Sanju but a lot of young guys in this team are talented kids, and we need to patient with them.\"\n\nDravid was also impressed by the fact that the young team was able to live a cooped up life in a bio-bubble for 45 days with only six matches to play.\n\n\"We have been in bubble for 45 days and we have played only six matches in those days, for a variety of reasons. The Sri Lankan boys picked up COVID-19 after their England tour and whole series got postponed,\" he said.\n\n\"....it has been challenging. The boys have been in quarantine and they have been in bubble and they have only seen hotels, even in hotels, certain parts of hotels. It's credit to all boys in the manner they maintained their spirit and worked really hard, I can’t fault any of the boys for their effort,\" he said.\n\nHe praised skipper Dhawan and his deputy Bhuvneshwar Kumar for maintaining a good team environment in difficult times.\n\nHowever, he put things in perspective as to how playing cricket in these times of pandemic was a privilege when so many people around the world were suffering.\n\n\"It was tough for us and not an easy situation to be in. We are lucky to play cricket as we have seen in last few years, a lot of people go through a lot of sufferings and go through some very, very difficult times.\"", null, null ]
[ null, "https://nyccriminallawyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Bear-Stearns-Hedge.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://nyccriminallawyer.com/bear-stearns-hedge-fund-managers-trial-begins-today/", "unformatted_src": "https://nyccriminallawyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Bear-Stearns-Hedge.jpg", "src": "https://nyccriminallawyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Bear-Stearns-Hedge.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Bear Stearns Hedge", "alt_text": "Bear Stearns Hedge Fund Managers", "rendered_width": 285, "rendered_height": 177, "original_width": 325, "original_height": 202, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://nyccriminallawyer.com/bear-stearns-hedge-fund-managers-trial-begins-today/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579251689924.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20200126135207-20200126165207-00036.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 584256225, "warc_record_length": 16220}
[ "The trial of former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin begins today in Brooklyn, as reported by Bloomberg. A jury will be selected today.\n\nCioffi and Tannin are charg", null, "U.S. Attorney Benton Campbell, a former member of the Justice Department’s Enron Corp. Task Force, and Assistant U.S. Attorney James McGovern, are leading the prosecution of Cioffi and Tannin. The prosecution alleges that Cioffi and Tannin were promoting the funds to investors while knowing that the health of the funds was in serious risk. The government has listed 38 witnesses and 532 exhibits which it intends to present at trial, however, the centerpiece of the government’s evidence is expected to be Cioffi’s and Tannin’s own words in e-mails.Cioffi allegedly sent one e-mail on March 15, 2007, with the subject-line “Fear,” stating that he was fearful of what the markets were going to do. In another e-mail, Tannin allegedly stated that if AAA bonds were downgraded, there would be no way for the funds to make money. Google released additional private e-mails to the government last week. Prosecutors allege that e-mails show Cioffi and Tannin allegedly boasting of how they were luring investors to invest more money in the funds at the same time they knew that the funds were in trouble. Witnesses for the government are expected to include Bear Stearns employees and investors in the hedge funds.\n\nCioffi is defended by attorney Brendan Sullivan, who won reversal of the charges against Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, as well as Margaret Keeley and Dane Butswinkas, all of Williams & Connolly LLP. Tannin is being represented by Susan Brune and Nina Beattie of Brune & Richard LLP. Commentators have observed that the e-mails by Cioffi and Tannin can be read in “many” ways.\n\nA year following the failure of the funds, Bear Stearns itself failed and was purchased by JP Morgan Chase & Co. The failure of Bear Stearns was accompanied by failures of Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc., and AIG. Losses from U.S. banks and mortgage companies in the financial collapse total at least $396 billion." ]
[ null, "http://news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/infosys.jpg", "http://images.cointelegraph.com/images/1200_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS91cGxvYWRzLzIwMjEtMTEvMGJmODU3YzEtYjhlNC00OTYzLTkzY2YtNmY5NmVjNTNlNmM3LmpwZw==.jpg", "http://static.news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/marvel-comics-tells-freelance-artists-not-to-mint-marvel-brand-nfts-publisher-to-introduce-opportunities-for-creators.jpg", "http://static.news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/fufu.jpg", "http://static.news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/riskie-forever-1280x720-1.jpg", "http://images.cointelegraph.com/images/1200_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS91cGxvYWRzLzIwMjEtMDgvYzZkNzgwZTYtODBmYi00NmJkLThhNzktYjhmMjhhZDJjOWEwLmpwZw==.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://thehackposts.com/putins-internet-ombudsman-pessimistic-about-crypto-regulation/", "unformatted_src": "//news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/infosys.jpg", "src": "http://news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/infosys.jpg", "formatted_filename": "infosys", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 220, "original_width": 1280, "original_height": 720, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://thehackposts.com/putins-internet-ombudsman-pessimistic-about-crypto-regulation/", "unformatted_src": "//images.cointelegraph.com/images/1200_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS91cGxvYWRzLzIwMjEtMTEvMGJmODU3YzEtYjhlNC00OTYzLTkzY2YtNmY5NmVjNTNlNmM3LmpwZw==.jpg", "src": "http://images.cointelegraph.com/images/1200_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS91cGxvYWRzLzIwMjEtMTEvMGJmODU3YzEtYjhlNC00OTYzLTkzY2YtNmY5NmVjNTNlNmM3LmpwZw==.jpg", "formatted_filename": "aHR cHM Ly zMy jb ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS cGxvYWRzLzIwMjEtMTEvMGJmODU YzEtYjhlNC OTYzLTkzY YtNmY NmVjNTNlNmM LmpwZw==", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 220, "original_width": 1160, "original_height": 773, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://thehackposts.com/putins-internet-ombudsman-pessimistic-about-crypto-regulation/", "unformatted_src": "//static.news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/marvel-comics-tells-freelance-artists-not-to-mint-marvel-brand-nfts-publisher-to-introduce-opportunities-for-creators.jpg", "src": "http://static.news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/marvel-comics-tells-freelance-artists-not-to-mint-marvel-brand-nfts-publisher-to-introduce-opportunities-for-creators.jpg", "formatted_filename": "marvel comics tells freelance artists not to mint marvel brand nfts publisher to introduce opportunities for creators", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 220, "original_width": 1280, "original_height": 720, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://thehackposts.com/putins-internet-ombudsman-pessimistic-about-crypto-regulation/", "unformatted_src": "//static.news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/fufu.jpg", "src": "http://static.news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/fufu.jpg", "formatted_filename": "fufu", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 220, "original_width": 1280, "original_height": 720, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://thehackposts.com/putins-internet-ombudsman-pessimistic-about-crypto-regulation/", "unformatted_src": "//static.news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/riskie-forever-1280x720-1.jpg", "src": "http://static.news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/riskie-forever-1280x720-1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "riskie forever", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 220, "original_width": 1280, "original_height": 720, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://thehackposts.com/putins-internet-ombudsman-pessimistic-about-crypto-regulation/", "unformatted_src": "//images.cointelegraph.com/images/1200_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS91cGxvYWRzLzIwMjEtMDgvYzZkNzgwZTYtODBmYi00NmJkLThhNzktYjhmMjhhZDJjOWEwLmpwZw==.jpg", "src": "http://images.cointelegraph.com/images/1200_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS91cGxvYWRzLzIwMjEtMDgvYzZkNzgwZTYtODBmYi00NmJkLThhNzktYjhmMjhhZDJjOWEwLmpwZw==.jpg", "formatted_filename": "aHR cHM Ly zMy jb ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS cGxvYWRzLzIwMjEtMDgvYzZkNzgwZTYtODBmYi NmJkLThhNzktYjhmMjhhZDJjOWEwLmpwZw==", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 220, "original_width": 1160, "original_height": 773, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://thehackposts.com/putins-internet-ombudsman-pessimistic-about-crypto-regulation/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363791.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20211209091917-20211209121917-00279.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 617439308, "warc_record_length": 26777}
[ "Russia will proceed taking a restrictive stance on crypto as a result of the Russian authorities doesn’t need Russian folks to make money with Bitcoin, Marinichev stated:\n\n“I’m sure that Russian crypto policies will always be prohibitive because no one is looking to allow Russian people to earn money with crypto operations and no one will ever authorize them to proceed with payments using other money than ruble. It is important to be aware of this.”\n\nMarinichev additionally argued that Russian crypto legal guidelines, together with the nation’s first crypto-focused legislation, “On Digital Financial Assets,” or DFA, don’t have anything to do with particular person traders and have been moderately adopted because of the robust demand from massive business and state-backed corporations.\n\n“The DFA law only targets big companies and has nothing to do with the industry. It hasn’t affected common people and enthusiasts in the crypto and blockchain industry,” the ombudsman argued. He additionally famous that Russia’s power costs will not be that enticing to cryptocurrency miners, claiming that the United States has the “cheapest electricity” on the earth.\n\nMarinichev was appointed as Russia’s internet ombudsman by President Putin again in 2014. The official has been apparently deeply concerned within the crypto trade, suggesting utilizing cryptocurrencies by residents of Crimea in 2017. He was additionally planning to repurpose his metallic manufacturing unit, Russian Mining Company, right into a crypto mining facility in 2019, anticipating to mine 20% of the world’s Bitcoin.\n\nMarinichev’s remarks on Russian crypto laws observe the nation’s native governments turning into more and more concerned about crypto, with some ministries proposing to mine Bitcoin with related gasoline. At the identical time, the Russian authorities stays skeptical of Bitcoin with regards to the curiosity of its personal residents, with the Bank of Russia seeking to block sure transactions to crypto exchanges.", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ null, "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/passes.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Alex_2015.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Alex_Van_Halen_2015_drum_set.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/road-closed-van-halen.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street5.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street4.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street1.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street2.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street3.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street6.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stage2.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stage1.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stage_drums.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd2.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd1.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/dave_arriving.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/eddie_arriving.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Eddie1.jpg", "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Dave1.jpg", "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd4.jpg", "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd3.jpg", "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/band_kimmel_920.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/passes.jpg", "src": "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/passes.jpg", "formatted_filename": "passes", "alt_text": "passes", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 640, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 640, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Alex_2015.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Alex_2015.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Alex", "alt_text": "Alex_2015", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 425, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 425, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Alex_Van_Halen_2015_drum_set.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Alex_Van_Halen_2015_drum_set.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Alex Van Halen drum set", "alt_text": "Alex_Van_Halen_2015_drum_set", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 427, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 427, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/road-closed-van-halen.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/road-closed-van-halen.jpg", "formatted_filename": "road closed van halen", "alt_text": "road closed van halen", "rendered_width": 611, "rendered_height": 617, "original_width": 611, "original_height": 617, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street5.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street5.jpg", "formatted_filename": "street", "alt_text": "street5", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 640, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 640, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street4.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street4.jpg", "formatted_filename": "street", "alt_text": "street4", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 377, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 377, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street1.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "street", "alt_text": "street1", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 853, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 853, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street2.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "street", "alt_text": "street2", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 640, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 640, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street3.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street3.jpg", "formatted_filename": "street", "alt_text": "street3", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 641, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 641, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street6.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/street6.jpg", "formatted_filename": "street", "alt_text": "street6", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 640, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 640, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stage2.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stage2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "stage", "alt_text": "stage2", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 640, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 640, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stage1.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stage1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "stage", "alt_text": "stage1", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 611, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 611, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stage_drums.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stage_drums.jpg", "formatted_filename": "stage drums", "alt_text": "stage_drums", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 640, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 640, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd2.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "crowd", "alt_text": "crowd2", "rendered_width": 920, "rendered_height": 690, "original_width": 920, "original_height": 690, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd1.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "crowd", "alt_text": "crowd1", "rendered_width": 920, "rendered_height": 690, "original_width": 920, "original_height": 690, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/dave_arriving.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/dave_arriving.jpg", "formatted_filename": "dave arriving", "alt_text": "dave_arriving", "rendered_width": 920, "rendered_height": 518, "original_width": 960, "original_height": 540, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/eddie_arriving.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/eddie_arriving.jpg", "formatted_filename": "eddie arriving", "alt_text": "eddie_arriving", "rendered_width": 920, "rendered_height": 518, "original_width": 960, "original_height": 540, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Eddie1.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Eddie1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Eddie", "alt_text": "Eddie1", "rendered_width": 528, "rendered_height": 960, "original_width": 528, "original_height": 960, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Dave1.jpg", "src": "http://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Dave1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Dave", "alt_text": "Dave1", "rendered_width": 540, "rendered_height": 720, "original_width": 540, "original_height": 720, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd4.jpg", "src": "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd4.jpg", "formatted_filename": "crowd", "alt_text": "crowd4", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 640, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 640, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd3.jpg", "src": "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/crowd3.jpg", "formatted_filename": "crowd", "alt_text": "crowd3", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 640, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 640, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/band_kimmel_920.jpg", "src": "https://www.vhnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/band_kimmel_920.jpg", "formatted_filename": "band kimmel", "alt_text": "band_kimmel_920", "rendered_width": 920, "rendered_height": 634, "original_width": 920, "original_height": 634, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.vhnd.com/2015/03/30/van-halens-jimmy-kimmel-live-hollywood-boulevard-performance-tonight/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500095.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20230204075436-20230204105436-00846.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1092678882, "warc_record_length": 21053}
[ "TODAY Van Halen is shutting down Hollywood Boulevard for a epic free concert TONIGHT! Jimmy Kimmel Live has booked the legendary band for a concert that it will be taped and air over two nights—tonight and tomorrow—March 30 and 31st. Surprisingly, this will mark the group’s first U.S. television appearance with David Lee Roth! (The tickets were all given out already…no more tickets for the event are available).\n\nThe Kimmel date will be a warmup for the band’s 38-date North American tour, which they just announced last week. The band also has a new live record out tomorrow. Tokyo Dome Live In Concert is Van Halen’s first concert album with Roth, who left the group in 1985 and rejoined 22 years later.\n\nThe Tour will last three straight months, kicking off July 5 in Seattle, WA, and hitting nearly 40 cities by the final date—Oct. 2 in Los Angeles at the historic Hollywood Bowl. The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band will be joining in support. Tickets will go on sale April 4 with special pre-sale information being announced locally.\n\nAnd that’s not all! After their stint on Kimmel, the band will also perform one song on The Ellen DeGeneres Show this Thursday, April 2, so look out for another epic and memorable performance.\n\nVHND.com will be featuring video of tonight’s concert as it becomes available later tonight and/or tomorrow.\n\nBelow is a brief video of the rehearsals, posted by Wolfgang, and photos of Alex Van Halen’s massive drum kit, posted by son, Malcolm. Killer stuff! (All originally posted on Instagram).\n\nRehearsal for #Kimmel on Monday! #VanHalen", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ "https://below2c.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/dsfgerCapture.jpg", null, "https://below2c.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/1_OXqVp6PgdPNyPEV5UuIeFw-001.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://below2c.org/2021/04/the-betrayal-behind-canadas-climate-policy/", "unformatted_src": "https://below2c.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/dsfgerCapture.jpg", "src": "https://below2c.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/dsfgerCapture.jpg", "formatted_filename": "dsfgerCapture", "alt_text": "The Betrayal Behind Canada's Climate Policy,Below2C", "rendered_width": 640, "rendered_height": 469, "original_width": 640, "original_height": 469, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://below2c.org/2021/04/the-betrayal-behind-canadas-climate-policy/", "unformatted_src": "https://below2c.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/1_OXqVp6PgdPNyPEV5UuIeFw-001.jpg", "src": "https://below2c.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/1_OXqVp6PgdPNyPEV5UuIeFw-001.jpg", "formatted_filename": "OXqVp PgdPNyPEV UuIeFw", "alt_text": "The Betrayal Behind Canada's Climate Policy, Below2C", "rendered_width": 500, "rendered_height": 365, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 365, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://below2c.org/2021/04/the-betrayal-behind-canadas-climate-policy/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499934.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20230201112816-20230201142816-00871.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 137837893, "warc_record_length": 41499}
[ null, "Deep down we know that something is very wrong. We can see that we’re not actually making progress, To the contrary, we’re falling further behind. Canada is failing to meet one climate target after another. The betrayal behind Canada’s climate policy should be obvious to Canadians but it is not.\n\n“Two-thirds of Canadians want the country to perform better than average in the shift to low carbon energy and clean technologies. But note that nine out of ten think we’re average or better “as things stand today” (evenly split between average (44%) or more ambitious (45%). Just 11% of Canadians think we’re “taking things more slowly.” — What Do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change Report\n\n(This post by Brad Zarnett was previously published in Climate Change is Coming for Us.)\n\nIt just doesn’t feel right. Everyday seems to bring some exciting news about a new innovative solution that will hopefully prevent us from experiencing devastating climate change. Sector after sector agrees to “do better” and sets targets. Even Wall St., arguably the most predatory and pillaging of all the sectors, appears to be on board with its acceptance of the underwhelming ESG (Environmental Social Governance). We cheer these seemingly positive actions but it still doesn’t feel right. Deep down we know that something is very wrong. We can see that we’re not actually making progress. In fact, we’re falling further behind.\n\nThere’s a big difference between positive change and meaningful change.\n\nIn our anxious state, we hastily assume that those chosen to solve our climate crisis share our values and goals. That’s a mistake. They don’t. But we’re so busy with life that we let it slide, and we’re left with leaders and decision makers who have different priorities and concerns than us. They tell us with unwavering confidence not to worry — they’re on it. They tell us that they will use the same market strategies that got us into this mess, to get us out. And for the most part — we believe it — at least our conscious mind believes it and who knows, maybe our subconscious too. But there’s still a nagging doubt that something is very very wrong.\n\nThere seems to be a consensus that we need to solve this problem, but have we actually agreed on the nature of the problem? Are we taking our eye off the ball and placing too much of a focus on the economy, trying to keep things humming along? Is this economy even worth saving? It seems to have caused a lot of poverty, environmental destruction and suffering. Who really benefits by keeping it “humming along”? Who’s profited the most from the tax lowering tweaks of the past decades? Does our approach make sense? It may come as a surprise to some but the number of billionaires in a society doesn’t actually correlate with societal wellbeing.\n\nMost people are worse off than they we’re a decade ago. Who are we “saving” this economy for? The winners? The “money hoarders”? The ruling elite? Are we inadvertently trying to protect the richest 0.0000001%, rather than trying to ensure that billions of people are spared from intolerable suffering in a few short decades from a problem that is being tragically mishandled? And for who’s benefit?\n\nOur climate challenge is being led by politicians with a thirst for power who have likely been corrupted by the donor class. They hold different values and goals than us but they’ve promised that they have a plan to get us out of this climate mess using the same strategies and system that created the mess in the first place. This is the same system that enriched a tiny segment of the population through its predatory and exploitive attacks on billions of people and the vital ecosystems on which we all rely.\n\nImagine what could happen if once a month, for 24 hours, people from around the world—citizens, neighbours, communities, and perhaps most importantly, voters—sat with their doubts as to how our so-called “leaders” are dealing with climate change. How they’re not respecting the science. How they’ve rallied behind an environmental fiction called “2050 net zero” which is nothing more than a PR stunt to delay climate action and keep the environmental plundering system in place.\n\nA monthly holiday to think about who’s steering this ship and for whose benefit. A day to combat the tidal wave of misinformation coming from the corporate owned media and their puppet politicians. A monthly holiday that is all about unfiltered scientific truth — where we step out from the illusion that has been pulled over our eyes.\n\nA day where we come to terms with the fact that the capitalist system is fundamentally flawed . It offers no financial reward (has no business case) for reducing global ecosystem destruction and passing along a functioning planet to the next generation.\n\nImagine what could happen if one day each month was set aside as a “Climate Wake Up Day”. A day where we peek behind the curtain and begin to come to terms with our reality. Unfortunately we’re not even close to that, because we make a fatal mistake. We look away, towards our busy lives and we let the propaganda machine back in to take us on a cozy little carpet ride of deception. Then we go back to our old ways of fighting for change. But that doesn’t work very well. Our best wins are for incremental change which is no longer a viable option to hold off devastating climate change. We need a deep shift in thinking — we need systems change and we need it now.\n\nBut it’s hard to get people to see something that requires them to accept that they’re not fully aware of their reality, that it’s all an illusion and that our worldview is the problem. The planet and everything that we take for granted is coming apart and it won’t fix itself with magic technology and incremental change (2050 net zero). The system itself is the source of our problem.\n\nIt Always Comes Back to the System\n\nHow can a system (capitalism) that rewards the exploitation of people and nature lead to societal wellbeing? Why would a corporation embedded within this system invest in activities that could reduce global harm with no clear opportunity for a return on its investment? The simple answer is that it wouldn’t, and it doesn’t. Capitalism doesn’t place value on the passing of a liveable planet to the next generation. In fact, it’s the opposite. Capitalism is a revolutionary force that exploits everything until exhaustion or collapse.", null, "When left unchecked, Capitalism will always drift towards greater hoarding and inequality as the winners push harder and harder to keep their wealth growing. Capitalism doesn’t really allow for introspection as to whether more wealth accumulation is actually better for society — it’s not part of the equation. It’s a distraction from how the game of “capitalism” is played.\n\nNow this is important. When the marketplace doesn’t allow for that wealth to continue growing at what they deem to be an “acceptable rate”, the “winners” look for other avenues to keep their wealth hoarding alive. And in the game of capitalism where wealth accumulation is the ultimate goal, the winners will use any means possible — even coaxing “corrupt” politicians to help them achieve their antisocial goals. And with that handshake you have the beginning of a society run by plutocrats — who have absolutely nothing in common with you.\n\nA Choice For You and Your Family\n\nThe ruling elite wants us to think that we’re powerless and that we can’t change something as big as our economic system. But it’s not true. We have a choice to fight for something better. That’s the only way that we can create change . The ruling elite will never share — it goes against their hoarding tendencies. But first, you have to know what you want. In what kind of society do you want to live?\n\nSociety 1\nA place where everyone is healthy, housed, safe and educated and where the opportunity to live a better life is available to everyone. A place that looks to achieve wellbeing for everyone because that’s what makes our lives better.\n\nSociety 2\nA place dominated by unhealthy and poorly educated people where opportunities for the average person are surrounded by systemic obstacles. A place that encourages and rewards activities that exploit people and nature so that a tiny, minuscule number of people find it easier to hoard wealth, while simultaneously draining funds from essential government services. A place that encourages citizens to look out for themselves and to hoard what they can, in effect, to be the worst version of themselves.\n\nCan The Truth Set Us Free?\n\nMaybe being forced to accept the truth for just 24 hours a month, every month, could be the way to finally peel back the curtain and reveal the truth. Maybe this could be a starting point where we begin to see just how manipulated we’ve been. Maybe this could be the spark that wakes us up and gets us working together to ensure that we pass along a functioning planet to future generations? Maybe, but one thing is certain, capitalism won’t do it on its own, there’s no money in it." ]
[ "http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388677272l/12629.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://altlib.org/item/rogue-states-the-rule-of-force-in-world-affairs/", "unformatted_src": "http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388677272l/12629.jpg", "src": "http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388677272l/12629.jpg", "original_width": 309, "original_height": 475, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://altlib.org/item/rogue-states-the-rule-of-force-in-world-affairs/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104375714.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20220704111005-20220704141005-00348.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 136059810, "warc_record_length": 7589}
[ null, "Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs\n\n\nDescribed by the New York Times as “an exploder of received truths,” Noam Chomsky is an articulate opponent of political hypocrisy, state brutality, and abuse of power. Rogue States is the result of his tireless efforts to measure the world’s superpowers by their own standards and to hold them responsible for the acts they commit in the name of their people." ]
[ "http://media.lehighvalleylive.com/allentown_impact/photo/rapport-and-snyder-ec2b8df89732f9d9.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/lehigh-county/2011/12/married_veterinarian_pleads_gu.html", "unformatted_src": "http://media.lehighvalleylive.com/allentown_impact/photo/rapport-and-snyder-ec2b8df89732f9d9.jpg", "src": "http://media.lehighvalleylive.com/allentown_impact/photo/rapport-and-snyder-ec2b8df89732f9d9.jpg", "formatted_filename": "rapport and snyder ec b df f d", "alt_text": "rapport and snyder", "rendered_width": 319, "rendered_height": 167, "original_width": 319, "original_height": 167, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/lehigh-county/2011/12/married_veterinarian_pleads_gu.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057337.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20210922072047-20210922102047-00154.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 876773512, "warc_record_length": 20634}
[ null, "A married veterinarian accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to homicide and homicide of an unborn child.\n\nIn exchange for the plea, prosecutors agreed not to pursue the death penalty against\n\nRapoport, who was married at the time of the murder, admitted to killing his pregnant girlfriend,\n\nthe day before she was to have her first ultrasound appointment.\n\nthat Rapoport killed two people - Snyder and his unborn child - and that he knew Snyder was pregnant, according to Martin's office.\n\nPolice allege Rapoport carried on a lengthy affair with Snyder after meeting her at the Maple Hills Veterinary Clinic in Lower Macungie Township. But the affair cooled when Rapoport, who is married, learned Snyder was pregnant.\n\nRapoport put a pistol in Snyder's mouth and shooting her twice, then shot her a third time through the middle of her back, police said. He then wrapped her body in a bleach-soaked Eagles blanket and dumped her along Game Preserve Road in North Whitehall Township. Police said Rapoport left Snyder's car in a nearby dental office parking lot, along with a bottle of bleach and her OB/GYN paperwork.\n\nSnyder was 10 to 12 weeks pregnant with a boy, an autopsy showed.\n\nPolice began searching for Snyder when her abandoned car was found in the parking lot with bullet casings inside, blood on the seat and a shattered rear window.\n\nSnyder's roommate, Hilary Schiavone, told police she had last seen Snyder the morning of March 16 and she was going to see her boyfriend, Rapoport, and spend the night with him, court records say.\n\nWhen police went to Rapoport's home to question him, he initially denied recent contact with Snyder but later admitted he was trying to hide the affair from his wife, Elizabeth Rapoport, records state.\n\nRapoport consented to a search of his car, which turned up his gun, ammunition and a backpack containing blood-smeared duct tape and a blood-spotted box of baby wipes, records say.\n\nRapoport told police he planned to use the wipes to clean his car, police said.\n\nRapoport purchased the duct tape, bleach, a towel and baby wipes at a Target near his home the morning of March 16, records say." ]
[ null, "https://mlsvc01-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/fad8e9d6001/5df8fd58-9e5a-42ec-b9f8-77649743f654.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://scottfarnsworthsunbridge.blogspot.com/2019/07/wednesday-wisdom-silence-is-golden-and.html", "unformatted_src": "https://mlsvc01-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/fad8e9d6001/5df8fd58-9e5a-42ec-b9f8-77649743f654.jpg", "src": "https://mlsvc01-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/fad8e9d6001/5df8fd58-9e5a-42ec-b9f8-77649743f654.jpg", "formatted_filename": "df fd e a ec b f f", "rendered_width": 556, "rendered_height": 417, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 450, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://scottfarnsworthsunbridge.blogspot.com/2019/07/wednesday-wisdom-silence-is-golden-and.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662510117.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20220516104933-20220516134933-00263.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 584269899, "warc_record_length": 17317}
[ "\nSILENCE IS GOLDEN. AND HEALTHY.\n\nSilence is a source of great strength.\" Lao Tzu", null, "In my previous article, I wrote about how purposeful silence is good for the spirit and the soul. Lately, I've learned that quiet is also good for the body and the brain. Doctors, nurses, and scientists are recognizing that many health benefits result from turning down the noise and immersing ourselves in silence.\n\nBack in the mid-1800s, Florence Nightingale attacked hospital noise as a \"cruel absence of care.\" She insisted on the converse: Quiet is a part of care, she argued, as essential for patients as medication or sanitation. As most of us who have spent a few nights in a hospital can attest, unnecessary noise can cause distress, sleep loss, and alarm for patients.\n\nModern studies bear her out. They have shown that noise pollution leads to high blood pressure and heart attacks, as well as impairing overall health. Loud noises raise stress levels by activating the brain's amygdala and causing the release of the stress hormone cortisol.\n\nScientists conducting research on the health effects of noise actually stumbled on a surprise truth -- silence is more than just the lack of noise pollution. It's an active good that has profound positive effects on us physiologically and psychologically.\n\nWhile too much noise can cause stress and tension, silence has the opposite effect, releasing tensions in the brain and body. A 2006 study published in the journal Heart found two minutes of silence to be more relaxing than listening to \"relaxing\" music, based on changes in blood pressure and blood circulation in the brain.\n\nOne of the most astounding recent discoveries about the health benefits of silence is that regular periods of quiet can quite literally grow new brain cells. A 2013 study on mice, published in the journal Brain, Structure, and Function, involved comparing the effects of ambient noise, white noise, pup calls, and silence on the rodents' brains.\n\nAlthough the researchers intended to use silence as a control in the study, they found that two hours of silence daily led to the development of new cells in the hippocampus, a key brain region associated with learning, memory and emotion. Extended periods of silence allow the hippocampus the opportunity to process, consolidate and strengthen itself. The research author said, \"We saw that silence is really helping the new generated cells to differentiate into neurons, and integrate into the system.\" Since the hippocampus is where our memories are stored and where we process our emotions, it is critical to learning.\n\nThese findings suggested that silence could be therapeutic for conditions like depression and Alzheimer's, which are associated with decreased rates of neuron regeneration in the hippocampus. Wouldn't that be an exciting development for those of us getting older?\n\nIn summary, from a physiological standpoint, spending time each day in silence helps:\nWho knew that something as simple as sitting quietly could be so beneficial for our health? I suspect that future research will show additional benefits in finding a time and place for silence.\n\nSo, when was the last time each of us experienced true silence? Shouldn't we try to get away from extraneous noise a little more regularly?\n\nNOTE: In my next Wednesday Wisdom, I'll offer several practical suggestions on how we can build more quiet time into our lives, even in today's loud and hectic world.\nPosted by Scott Farnsworth at 7:30 AM" ]
[ "https://images.yourstory.com/cs/wordpress/2014/05/ChefsBasketFeatureImage.jpg?fm=png&auto=format&ar=2:1&mode=crop&crop=face&blur=50", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://yourstory.com/2014/05/fizzy-foodlabs", "unformatted_src": "https://images.yourstory.com/cs/wordpress/2014/05/ChefsBasketFeatureImage.jpg?fm=png&auto=format&ar=2:1&mode=crop&crop=face&blur=50", "src": "https://images.yourstory.com/cs/wordpress/2014/05/ChefsBasketFeatureImage.jpg?fm=png&auto=format&ar=2:1&mode=crop&crop=face&blur=50", "formatted_filename": "ChefsBasketFeatureImage", "original_width": 800, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://yourstory.com/2014/05/fizzy-foodlabs", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703547475.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20210124075754-20210124105754-00673.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1060663140, "warc_record_length": 72417}
[ null, "Considering the number of food ventures started by IITians (Box8 and Frsh being the latest), it may be no coincidence that we have yet another food venture from an IITian.\n\nA common problem faced by the large population of students and working singles who stay away from their families to study and work in a different city is access to good quality food. And by Nipun Katyal, Co-founder of Fizzy Foodlabs’ own admission, eating mess food for a long time had bored them no end during the IIT days. So from dreaming of starting a shack in Goa to now actually setting up Fizzy Foodlabs, their fixation with food eventually led them on the startup route.\n\nVarun Jhawar co-founded Fizzy Foodlabs along with Nipun in August 2012 and Manish Tirthani joined them a year later. Fizzy Foodlabs is a young startup that has embarked on an ambitious journey to make a mark, and get a share of the estimated large and growing Rs 2,900 crore ready-to-cook market of India. The dominant players in the space today are Nestle, HUL, ITC and Marico among others.\n\nFrom idea to reality\n\nAfter graduating from IIT Bombay, Varun had worked with P&G, while Nipun joined consulting firm Booz & Co. Both co-founders had a close experience of the FMCG business during their employment years and Nipun says that experience is coming handy in their own entrepreneurial outing. “While working on our assignments we realized there is a big gap in the market and if we could get the product right, then FMCG offered a lot of opportunities to grow and scale,” says Nipun about their choice of business.\n\nWhat Fizzy Foodlabs have set out to do is put world cuisine that we eat at fine dining restaurants in a packet. So think pasta, burrito, salsa, etc in a pack. But no, this is not the plain pasta packs that you get at super markets. Because Chef’s Basket – viz Fizzy Foodlabs world cuisine brand – is offering you all the ingredients you would need to prepare, say an Arrabbiata, in a single pack. You will find penne, Arrabbiata pasta sauce, extra virgin olive oil, Italian herbs and sea salt in a 506 gms pack of Arrabbiata, along with the recipe to cook the product at home.\n\nBoth Varun and Nipun quit their jobs in August 2012, and the first one year went in refining the idea, identifying partners they can work with, sourcing products and more. Today, Fizzy Foodlabs has a panel of 12 chefs who are responsible for product development. Once a product has been developed, it is vetted by the chefs’ panel for its taste and flavour. There is also a group of people who have signed up with Fizzy Foodlabs to be on their tasting panel. The panel gets to taste any new product launch and if there are any suggestions or changes then the product undergoes iteration before its final launch into the market. “We had a hunch that world cuisine in India will grow, and will have a parallel with food service in India. So as and when the Mexican and Italian restaurants in the city grow, people will want to eventually cook pasta and Mexican food at home also,” reasons Nipun.\n\nPriced between Rs 250-400, Chef’s Basket products are quite pricey. Nipun, however, clarifies that Chef’s Basket is not super premium, but would fall in the mass premium section. “Pasta consumption is happening in two ways: people who are purchasing the Sunfeast type of pasta, and then those who opt for Italian pasta. The recipe kits will be the gateway for new consumers to enter the world foods category, and that’s the whole idea we started out with,” he says.\n\nNipun is unsure of competition or market potential because he says there were no recipe kits in the market when they entered, so direct competition is absent. However, according to some back-of-the-envelope calculation, Hypercity mall in Malad in suburban Mumbai, sells about Rs 20 lakh worth of pasta each month, and Fizzy Foodlabs wants to be among the Top 3 players in that space, says Nipun ambitiously.\n\nFizzy Foodlabs has tied up with Food Bazar to do a pilot in their Top 20 outlets across the country. The pilot is running at their outlets in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Surat and Kolkatta. While the initial push is in metros, Nipun says they are equally bullish of the opportunity that exists in Tier II cities, because for consumers who want to cook pasta in the smaller towns getting all the required ingredients would be more difficult compared to a metro.\n\n“Let’s say someone wants to cook a Barrito or pasta, getting a basil-infused extra virgin olive oil is a big challenge. Getting all the ingredients together is a value preposition that makes more sense to a Tier 2 city consumer as well. The only thing is we need to look at the price point,” says Nipun.\n\nFizzy Foodlabs is mostly using the activation route for publicizing its products. They are participating in many food events to help customers familiarize with Chef’s Basket. In-store branding and shelf display is done across outlets where they supply. Their Facebook page is being used as an educational medium to spread information about world cuisine. They are also engaging with food bloggers to try their products and then blog about it.\n\nAnother important part of the publicity is the product packaging itself which is done aesthetically and is sure to catch customer attention on the retail shelf. The startup used the help of a Romanian designer to help create the package design, shares Nipun.\n\nToday a bulk of sales for Chef’s Basket is coming through the modern trade route – as much as 75%. However, they are also selling through e-commerce stores like Local Banya and Big Basket. “Offline is driving sales much more, online sales is mostly through push driven channel. We keep having some offer or the other; we were earlier offering free garlic bread with the pasta kit, now we are giving away free Coke – the more offers you can do online, you will slowly be able to build the channel,” explains Nipun.\n\nBesides the co-founders, Fizzy Foodlabs has 12 employees today – most looking after sales and operations. Varun and Nipun started with their personal investment of Rs 12 lakhs each, which they had saved from their previous jobs. Family and friends also chipped in some seed funding to help them get off the ground. Nipun also talks about a central government scheme to push entrepreneurship called CGT SME, which gives upto Rs 1 crore of collateral free debt. Fizzy Foodlabs applied for this scheme and was sanctioned Rs 50 lakhs, of which they have used half the funds.\n\nNipun claims they are doing revenues of Rs 10 lakhs per month from only Mumbai city and are hoping to touch Rs 25 lakhs revenues a month when they launch their other four products as well as enter Delhi, Bangalore and Pune in the coming months.\n\nThey are also planning the launch of another brand – World Café – which will comprise different types of ready-to-eat snacks. “World Café for example will comprise of nachos and dips in a single tray packet or pita chips with humus – so basically chip and dip combos which you can peel open and eat,” says Nipun. Once they roll out the seven products in Chef’s Basket and launch World Café, Nipun says, they will seek external funding to help them grow and scale. They are already in talks with some VCs and PE firms for raising funding." ]
[ "https://nbatips.xyz/wp-content/uploads/20210918/lehnis-gate-round-based-pvp-shooter-with-time-cut.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://nbatips.xyz/2021/09/18/lehnis-gate-round-based-pvp-shooter-with-time-cut/", "unformatted_src": "https://nbatips.xyz/wp-content/uploads/20210918/lehnis-gate-round-based-pvp-shooter-with-time-cut.jpg", "src": "https://nbatips.xyz/wp-content/uploads/20210918/lehnis-gate-round-based-pvp-shooter-with-time-cut.jpg", "formatted_filename": "lehnis gate round based pvp shooter with time cut", "original_width": 1280, "original_height": 720, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://nbatips.xyz/2021/09/18/lehnis-gate-round-based-pvp-shooter-with-time-cut/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500044.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20230203091020-20230203121020-00774.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 435321540, "warc_record_length": 10633}
[ null, "The Xbox Series X and also the Xbox Series S (collectively, the Xbox Series X/S) are residence computer game consoles created by Microsoft. They were both released on November 10, 2020 as the fourth generation of the Xbox console household, being successful the Xbox One household. In addition to Sony s PlayStation 5, likewise released in November 2020, the Xbox Series X and Series S become part of the nine generation of video clip game consoles.Rumors concerning the gaming consoles first emerged in very early 2019, with the line overall codenamed Scarlett , and being composed of premium as well as lower-end models codenamed Anaconda as well as Lockhart respectively. Internally, Microsoft had been pleased with the two-console strategy for the Xbox One, and also prepared a comparable strategy for the 4th generation Xbox, with the target for the high-end version to at the very least dual the efficiency of the Xbox One X. The premium design was very first teased during E3 2019 under the title Job Scarlett , while its name and design as Xbox Series X was revealed throughout The Video game Honors later on in December. In September 2020, Microsoft introduced the lower-end design as the Xbox Series S.\nThe Xbox Series X has greater end equipment, and supports greater display screen resolutions (as much as 8K resolution) in addition to greater framework rates as well as real-time ray mapping; it also has a high-speed solid-state drive to lower loading times. The more economical Xbox Series S makes use of the very same CPU, yet has a much less effective GPU, has much less memory and inner storage, and also lacks an optical drive. Both consoles are designed to sustain virtually all Xbox One games, controllers, and also accessories, including those video games from older Xbox consoles supported by Xbox One s backwards compatibility. At launch, Microsoft placed their first-party games and also numerous third-party video games to be offered for both Xbox Series X/S as well as Xbox One to help transition between generations, supplying the Smart Shipment distribution structure to freely give more optimizations of an Xbox One game for either the Xbox Series X or Series S. The consoles are likewise compatible with the video gaming registration service Xbox Game Pass, along with the cloud game-streaming system Xbox Cloud Video gaming.\n\nOn September 28, 2021, Lehnis Gate (from 12,59 € at pre-order) for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One appear (price: 16.99 euros). It is also included in the Xbox Game Pass for PC and consoles. In the PVP games (1-counter-1 and 2-against-2), the players do not contact each other, but rather against the previous actions of the counterparty, which is to be disturbed or to counter. The game is played in five rounds, which should last 25 seconds. In the following trailer, the developers make the concept more closely.\n\nLehnis Gates unmistakable time-loop mechanics ensures that players combine themselves with their earlier egs, which can change the events of earlier rounds and even reverse death. Whether you cross your opponents online or measure them locally with friends, Players must strategically take action to succeed as they plan and execute their rays in exciting 1V1 and 2V2 matches. In five exciting rounds, all of which take place in a 25-second time loop, the players choose the players One of seven unique agents and trying to use ingenious tactics that will affect the entire match. The mastery of the capabilities of each agent offers the best chance of victory in Lemnis Gate , write Frontier Foundry and Rathoop Games Canada." ]
[ null, "http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/4affce369fcaae2b68bbdd59cb9bea8435896b9d/r=500x351/local/-/media/2016/10/13/Westchester/wp-TJN-RangersReport-181087-talbot-vs.-bs.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.lohud.com/story/sports/nhl/rangers-report/2015/02/04/rangers-3-bruins-2-post-game-notes-quotes/91625448/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/4affce369fcaae2b68bbdd59cb9bea8435896b9d/r=500x351/local/-/media/2016/10/13/Westchester/wp-TJN-RangersReport-181087-talbot-vs.-bs.jpg", "src": "http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/4affce369fcaae2b68bbdd59cb9bea8435896b9d/r=500x351/local/-/media/2016/10/13/Westchester/wp-TJN-RangersReport-181087-talbot-vs.-bs.jpg", "formatted_filename": "wp TJN RangersReport talbot vs", "alt_text": "ID=91625632", "rendered_width": 245, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 351, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.lohud.com/story/sports/nhl/rangers-report/2015/02/04/rangers-3-bruins-2-post-game-notes-quotes/91625448/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107892062.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20201026204531-20201026234531-00413.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 793291919, "warc_record_length": 42082}
[ "- New York has recorded 13 goals during its three-game winning streak. Nine different Rangers have registered a goal over the span.", null, "- The Rangers were credited with 34 hits in the contest, as seven different skaters recorded three or more hits.\n\n- Chris Kreider tallied an assist and was credited with four hits in 18:09 of ice time. Kreider extended his point streak to three games (one goal, two assists), tying his career-high. He has posted three separate three-game point streaks in 2014-15. Kreider has recorded 12 points (six goals, six assists) in the last 15 games, and he has notched at least one point in nine of the 15 contests.\n\n- Derek Stepan recorded the game-winning goal and registered three shots on goal in the contest. The Rangers’ alternate captain has tallied a point in 23 of 36 games this season, and he has recorded 56 points (16 goals, 40 assists) in his last 59 regular season games. The Blueshirts have posted a 24-10-2 record with Stepan in the lineup this season.\n\n- Mats Zuccarello tallied an assist, was credited with three hits and posted a plus-one rating in 19:52 of ice time. He extended his assist/point streak to three games (one goal, three assists over the span), and he leads the team in even strength assists (16) this season.New York has won each of the last seven games in which Zuccarello has registered a point, as well as 13 of the last 14 contests when he has done so (13-1-0).\n\n- Dan Girardi recorded an assist, was credited with three hits, and blocked two shots in 20:26 of ice time. The Rangers’ alternate captain leads the team in hits (140) and blocked shots (107) this season.\n\nAlain Vigneault on Rick Nash’s play this season… “He’s been that way since the beginning of the year. [He’s] a real complete player, feeling good about his game right now. He’s obviously rubbing off on our team right now.”\n\n“Actually I found out last night…well they told me to be ready anyway. Then I got to the rink this morning and they let me know. I really didn’t have to do a whole lot; the guys did a great job in front of me. They (Boston) didn’t get too many Grade-A quality chances tonight, even on their power play. Our guys didn’t let a lot of shots get to the net, so a lot of credit goes to them tonight.”\n\n“We were playing with good speed and making a lot of things happen in the offensive zone. We did a better job tonight consistently getting through the zone, playing in the offensive zone with our speed, cycle game, using the point. Spreading them out (in the defensive zone) was a big factor, and not letting them generate a lot of opportunities. It was a good sign that we didn’t panic there when they got the lead. We came in the room and just talked, got back to what was making us successful, and found a way to get it done.”" ]
[ "http://www.cuba.cu/imgs/news/IMG_20220620_100402-580x435.jpg", null, "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_094102_1-580x435.jpg", null, "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_100904-580x435.jpg", "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_112452-580x435.jpg", "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_093755-580x435.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://17blogs.com/a-beautiful-effort-of-cuban-aeronautical-medicine-that-reaches-its-20th-anniversary/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.cuba.cu/imgs/news/IMG_20220620_100402-580x435.jpg", "src": "http://www.cuba.cu/imgs/news/IMG_20220620_100402-580x435.jpg", "formatted_filename": "IMG", "rendered_width": 1920, "original_width": 580, "original_height": 435, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://17blogs.com/a-beautiful-effort-of-cuban-aeronautical-medicine-that-reaches-its-20th-anniversary/", "unformatted_src": "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_094102_1-580x435.jpg", "src": "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_094102_1-580x435.jpg", "formatted_filename": "IMG", "rendered_width": 580, "rendered_height": 435, "original_width": 580, "original_height": 435, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://17blogs.com/a-beautiful-effort-of-cuban-aeronautical-medicine-that-reaches-its-20th-anniversary/", "unformatted_src": "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_100904-580x435.jpg", "src": "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_100904-580x435.jpg", "formatted_filename": "IMG", "rendered_width": 580, "rendered_height": 435, "original_width": 580, "original_height": 435, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://17blogs.com/a-beautiful-effort-of-cuban-aeronautical-medicine-that-reaches-its-20th-anniversary/", "unformatted_src": "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_112452-580x435.jpg", "src": "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_112452-580x435.jpg", "formatted_filename": "IMG", "rendered_width": 580, "rendered_height": 435, "original_width": 580, "original_height": 435, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://17blogs.com/a-beautiful-effort-of-cuban-aeronautical-medicine-that-reaches-its-20th-anniversary/", "unformatted_src": "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_093755-580x435.jpg", "src": "http://media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_20220620_093755-580x435.jpg", "formatted_filename": "IMG", "rendered_width": 580, "rendered_height": 435, "original_width": 580, "original_height": 435, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://17blogs.com/a-beautiful-effort-of-cuban-aeronautical-medicine-that-reaches-its-20th-anniversary/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104249664.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20220703195118-20220703225118-00111.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 123188433, "warc_record_length": 13194}
[ null, "In the aeronautical world there is an inviolable maxim, safety above all. Ensuring that each air operation is safe is also part of the work carried out by professionals in the Civil Aviation Medical Center of Cuba, which will celebrate its 20th anniversary this June 22.\n\nThe Aeronautical Medical Commission is the body responsible for evaluating the aeromedical risks in the license holders (crew, technicians, controllers), for the optimal performance of their functions.\n\nAt the end of 1999, in response to the requests of the crew members of Cubana de Aviación through the union, the decision was made by the Cuban state to assume the construction and start-up of the Civil Aviation Medical Center (CEMAC), a place where the health of the operators of aeronautical licenses in Cuba would be attended in a comprehensive way, in a short time and with the required quality.\n\nThe initiative was able to materialize with the support of the “Hermanos Ameijeiras” Hospital for the location of the place and was built in a record time of 13 months. Today, this site specialized in aeronautical medicine has services for Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Psychiatry, Psychology, Orthopedics, Neurology, General Surgery, Stomatology and Imaging, among other complementary services.\n\nAccording to the director of CEMAC, Dr. Pablo González, the center has the “mission of evaluating the psychophysical aptitude of the personnel holding aeronautical licenses, issuing the corresponding certificates and imposing the appropriate limitations.”\n\nSimilarly, he noted that One of the main objectives of CEMAC is to develop preventive and aeronautical medicine in order toensure that the entity becomes a national and regional reference.\n\nThe Center, located on Ánimas and Oquendo streets in Centro Habana, in its beginnings was nourished by various services provided by the Ameijeiras hospital, however, currently, according to its director, the CEMAC, in addition to having a professional and multidisciplinary team doctor, has managed to have autonomy for health control exams thanks to obtaining advanced technological equipment as well as a modern analytical chemistry laboratory.", null, "Aviation medicine has its particularities, while sick patients are generally treated in health centers, CEMAC works with healthy, or supposedly healthy, personnel.\n\n“We entered the gear of the process that approves the license of aeronautical personnel: pilots, air traffic controllers, flight technicians, flight attendants, etc; everyone needs that license to carry out their work and one of the parts that entails whether it is granted or not is according to the result of a comprehensive medical check-up, which is carried out with a specific frequency depending on the type of operator”, said the Lic. in Psychology , Sonia Ruiz de Ugarrio, who is also the founder of the Medical Center.\n\nEvaluate the capabilities of each aeronautical license holder to carry out their activity safely, maintain a systematic control of the state of health, provide collaboration and advice on Aviation Medicine to any country that requests it, carry out health promotion and education actions, participating in the investigations of premises and aviation accidents, among others, are the main functions carried out by CEMAC and its specialists, who at this time celebrate two decades of a beautiful effort that has achieved well-deserved prestige in the region.", null, null, null ]
[ "https://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1.-Jacquleine-what-would-you-bring-1.jpeg", null, "http://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1-copy.jpg", null, "http://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/2.jpg", null, "http://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/3.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://asylum-arts.org/what-would-you-bring-by-juliet-simmons/", "unformatted_src": "https://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1.-Jacquleine-what-would-you-bring-1.jpeg", "src": "https://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1.-Jacquleine-what-would-you-bring-1.jpeg", "rendered_width": 1500, "rendered_height": 844, "original_width": 1500, "original_height": 844, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://asylum-arts.org/what-would-you-bring-by-juliet-simmons/", "unformatted_src": "http://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1-copy.jpg", "src": "http://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1-copy.jpg", "formatted_filename": "copy", "rendered_width": 1500, "rendered_height": 1108, "original_width": 1500, "original_height": 1108, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://asylum-arts.org/what-would-you-bring-by-juliet-simmons/", "unformatted_src": "http://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/2.jpg", "src": "http://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/2.jpg", "rendered_width": 1500, "rendered_height": 1108, "original_width": 1500, "original_height": 1108, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://asylum-arts.org/what-would-you-bring-by-juliet-simmons/", "unformatted_src": "http://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/3.jpg", "src": "http://asylum-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/3.jpg", "rendered_width": 1500, "rendered_height": 1108, "original_width": 1500, "original_height": 1108, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://asylum-arts.org/what-would-you-bring-by-juliet-simmons/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882570879.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20220808213349-20220809003349-00082.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 134826939, "warc_record_length": 16692}
[ null, "In this feature, Asylum’s friend and collaborator Juliet Simmons is asking us to think about what we have in common with refugees around the world today and in the past, a process that she undertook and that led her to create What Would You Bring? an online exhibition telling the stories of refugees with a focus on the items they bring with them from home on their journeys.\n\nWhat Would You Bring? goes live on World Refugee Day, June 20, and features Asylum alumni Jacqueline Nicholls, Sophie Herxheimer and Avishai Mekonen among the participating artists.\n\nBefore the pandemic, I used to volunteer at a centre for refugees and asylum seekers. I made cups of tea and handed out sandwiches. One week a friend who also volunteered told me that she came because her grandfather had been a refugee and she felt like it was just luck that she was making the tea and not drinking it. My grandfather was a refugee too. I felt the same.\n\nSometimes, if it wasn’t too busy, I’d chat with the people we were helping. As we sat together, they’d tell me how they made tea in their country, how having just the right amount of sugar or a bit of mint in the sweet liquid reminded them of home. They’d recall how some of their most precious belongings were things that we might have thought of as being inconsequential. Those conversations made me curious. I began to wonder if there was more that connected those refugees with my grandfather than just luck. Perhaps there were also real things – objects – that connected them too.\n\nMy grandfather died before I was born so I couldn’t ask him what he brought with him when he travelled from Vienna to the UK in the 1930s. Instead, I began to research what refugees had brought from different countries at different times. In 2019, with the support of the Jewish arts and culture nonprofit Reboot, I began to explore the YIVO archives in New York. I was presented with piles of boxes filled with teddy bears and dolls, china and books, clothes and more. I began to see that the things that people brought with them before I was born were similar to the things that the drop in centre refugees had told me about and I began to see that no matter where people travelled from or to or when they did so, the objects that reminded them of home were similar.\n\nThat led me to work with Reboot to create a project we’ve titled, What Would You Bring? It is an online exhibit of refugee stories told from the perspective of the things people brought with them on their journey.\n\nWhilst producing What Would You Bring?, we’ve spoken to many refugees who have generously shared their stories with us – and we’ve worked with an amazing group of artists who have beautifully brought those stories – and the objects – to life. Each story shares memories not only of what was brought, but also of what was left behind. Together the stories show just how connected we all are.", null, "The box I most clearly remember opening in the YIVO reading room was one that contained a teddy bear. There was a tag around its neck telling me that it had come to the USA from a Displaced Person’s camp in 1947. I had no idea who it belonged to — all I knew was that it was precious to the person who brought it. I imagined that my grandmother had probably had a similar bear when she was a child and thought of my own toys too. One of the stories that we feature is John Hajdu’s. John’s story is quite remarkable – he survived Nazi occupation and a communist revolution escaping to the UK – and his teddy bear was the one constant in his life. His bear was not my YIVO bear – and yet I felt that they were connected, as both bears mattered so much to the people that owned them.\n\nWhat Would You Bring? connects us with refugees – whenever they travelled and wherever they travelled from and to – telling their stories through the lens of the objects that they bring with them. We live in a time of consumerism, a time where we all have so much stuff. But imagine if you had to suddenly leave – what would you grab and take with you? It might be photos, or a toy, a piece of jewellery – or even a cup that you could use every time you made a cup of tea. I’d guess that whatever you might choose may be the same thing that a refugee might choose today or might have chosen in the past. And that’s because those things matter to us as human beings – regardless of whether we are refugees or not.\n\nI don’t know what my grandfather brought with him when he came from Vienna to the UK but this project can help us all discover what other grandfathers, parents, friends brought with them and allow us to share their objects and their stories. It can show that the objects we care about are objects that connect us – and that we may all have more in common than we initially thought we did.", null, "What Would You Bring? launches on World Refugee Day, June 20th.\n\nJuliet Simons is a Creative Producer with a background in marketing and event production. Based in London she has worked with blue-chip clients around the world and now works across the creative industries with arts organisations and not for profits to help them make good things happen. She has created and co-produced this project with US-based non profit Reboot and its Managing Director Noam Dromi.\n\nFor the project, illustrator Lisa Brown created a downloadable drawing of an empty suitcase, inviting online audiences to fill it with images, photographs and words of their own which describe what their families brought with them – and to imagine what each of us might bring if we were forced to leave our home and resettle in a new place. Go to whatwouldyoubring.com to learn more.", null ]
[ "http://www.roselleparknews.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Cayla.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://www.roselleparknews.org/cayla-solomita-receives-full-four-year-scholarship-to-fdu/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.roselleparknews.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Cayla.jpg", "src": "http://www.roselleparknews.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Cayla.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Cayla", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 400, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://www.roselleparknews.org/cayla-solomita-receives-full-four-year-scholarship-to-fdu/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703513194.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20210117205246-20210117235246-00635.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 188631375, "warc_record_length": 13445}
[ null, "A call to the principal’s office is usually never a good thing.\n\nIn the case of Roselle Park High School Senior Cayla Solomita though, it was a call that changed the course of her life for the better.\n\nIt was in that office that she received the news that she was awarded a full four-year scholarship to Fairleigh-Dikinson University (FDU) which will include room and board as well as books. Entering into the office that had RPHS principal Sara Costa along with other key school personnel Ann Moore, Ellen Bachert and Kathleen Carlin, as well as two gentlemen Cayla had never met before, the 17-year-old sat – nervous yet composed – to hear the news that she was chosen from three dozen applicants who met certain criteria which included having a 3.0 Grade Point Average and writing an essay that answered the basic question “Why are you deserving of this scholarship and how will it change your life?”\n\nRandy Pulley, who graduated RPHS in 2010, spoke first, “You have a great story. We saw that your choice was FDU and we want you to go there full time. We don’t want you to commute. Being on campus allows you to meet people, allows you to create friends and relationships that you’re going to carry on for the rest of your life. It’s going to help shape the person you want to be, to be the role model for your younger brother that you want to be. It will be a tremendous support for your parents and I’m sure they’re very proud of you. We want you to have that commitment to be there and we want you to go there.”\n\nThe other gentleman there to give the presentation continued, “You really made an outstanding impression on all of us who met with you and we actually want to do something in return for you. And the most important thing is that we will be here to support you in any way possible. If you need anything besides the financial support, which you don’t have to worry about, we’ll be here. You deserve it and we want to help you make a difference. Congratulations.”\n\nAs Cayla sat in shock, now knowing what she hoped for, she – visibly emotional yet still composed – said, “Thank you so much. Thank you. Can I give you a hug?”\n\nThey embraced as the room erupted in applause.\n\nBy way of some background, Randy Pulley was the first recipient of this scholarship four years ago. In 2010, he was in the same seat as Cayla being told that his dream to attend Rutgers University would become a reality and he would not have to worry about the financial aspect of his education so he could concentrate on continuing to do his best. Now, having graduated from Rutgers with a degree in Finance, Randy works for Merrill Lynch in New York City. Randy realized the opportunities he has been afforded and how the course of his life was changed by that one act and now he is giving back by becoming a mentor for the program.\n\nThe person who agreed to pay Randy’s full college tuition and is now doing the same for Cayla, is Ken Shanley – himself an RPHS alumnus – who, up until now had preferred to remain anonymous. Ken proudly stated that Roselle Park High was “the only place I ever graduated from”.\n\nWith that foundation in his education, he went on to create Hotel Connections, a company that for close to 20 years has been handling a diverse portfolio of clients worldwide in commercial, private, charter, and cargo sectors. Ken admitted that he himself did not have a role model growing up but said, “Through hard work and luck, I’ve built up a business that has afforded me a life that allows me to give back.”\n\nFrom Roselle Park to a company that has offices in the United States, Europe, Latin America, and Asia.\n\nKen still likes to visit his alma mater from time to time and it was on one of those visits with his family that his wife suggested the idea to help kids, like himself, who came from Roselle Park. He thought about it and even though he had already been involved with various philanthropic endeavors, it was that high school diploma that afforded him the opportunity to create what Randy Pulley called ‘a destiny of their own’.\n\nAnd now Cayla can create a destiny of her own to fully pursue an education she is deserving of. To be sure, the exciting road ahead will not be an easy one but Ken, and everyone who knows Cayla, have unshakable faith that she will meet it head on and succeed. Ken had one condition, stating, “In return, what I ask is that someday, you come back and help another student that we give this opportunity to and actually be a mentor to that person.”\n\nAll Ken basically asked was that Cayla become a part of the giving that started with him. It was given to Randy who, in turn, gave back to Cayla who, in turn, was about to give to her family.\n\nTo share the news, Cayla called her father, Richard. He could be heard repeatedly asking in disbelief, “Are you kidding?”\n\nAfter she assured him that she did receive the scholarship, Mr. Solomita could be heard on the line saying, “Oh, Cayla, this is beautiful. This is so great.”\n\nIt was then that Cayla understood the signficiance of giving and started to tear up. She heard in her father’s voice the importance of this to her family and her future.\n\nKen’s words a few seconds before the presentation about how beautiful it is to give came full circle in that room from him to Randy to Cayla.\n\nThe girl from Roselle Park, who is involved in various activities that include cheerleading, student council, RPTV, and softball, plans to study biolgoy and – as of now – wants to be doctor. But really, the whole world has opened up to her and she can be anything she wants.\n\nAnd that is what Ken wants to help be a part of, a future where anything is possible to a student from Roselle Park. Ken plans to expand his foundation to allow other residents to take part in supporting those who might not have the financial ability to meet their extraordinary goals. But for now, Ken was just beaming with joy knowing that someone from his old high school was going to have the chance to live out their dreams like he has.\n\nCayla, in reflecting upon everything in her life that became the words of her winning essay, said, “Honestly, I just didn’t hold anything back. I knew this was my chance and I just wanted to bring across that I wanted to be a good example for my brother. Succeeding in school and getting a degree is a big part of that. I can now help others.”\n\nWhen asked about what she would like her schoolmates and future students to know about education, she said, “Don’t be scared of taking chances. Life will happen.”" ]
[ "https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1542397254l/40665650.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.alliebock.com/2019/05/book-review-misadventures-with-book.html?showComment=1558959254970", "unformatted_src": "https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1542397254l/40665650.jpg", "src": "https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1542397254l/40665650.jpg", "alt_text": "Misadventures with a Book Boyfriend", "original_width": 317, "original_height": 475, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.alliebock.com/2019/05/book-review-misadventures-with-book.html?showComment=1558959254970", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711042.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20221205164659-20221205194659-00508.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 643394524, "warc_record_length": 17944}
[ null, "What are your favorite genres to read?\n\nHi Dear Reader! How was your Halloween? Our Halloween was wonderful. The weather was perfect. It was warm for Minnesota and no breeze...." ]
[ null, "http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/MARY-BOONE-e1551110564493.jpg?w=520&h=360&crop=1", null, "http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/RUANGRUPA--e1550848261215.jpg?w=520&h=360&crop=1", "http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/lh_presse_darstellung_von_acht_haupttugenden_0.jpg?w=520&h=360&crop=1" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.apollo-magazine.com/zehra-dogan-artist-and-journalist-released-from-turkish-prison/", "unformatted_src": "//www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/MARY-BOONE-e1551110564493.jpg?w=520&h=360&crop=1", "src": "http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/MARY-BOONE-e1551110564493.jpg?w=520&h=360&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "MARY BOONE e", "rendered_width": 520, "rendered_height": 360, "original_width": 520, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.apollo-magazine.com/zehra-dogan-artist-and-journalist-released-from-turkish-prison/", "unformatted_src": "//www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/RUANGRUPA--e1550848261215.jpg?w=520&h=360&crop=1", "src": "http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/RUANGRUPA--e1550848261215.jpg?w=520&h=360&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "RUANGRUPA e", "rendered_width": 520, "rendered_height": 360, "original_width": 520, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.apollo-magazine.com/zehra-dogan-artist-and-journalist-released-from-turkish-prison/", "unformatted_src": "//www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/lh_presse_darstellung_von_acht_haupttugenden_0.jpg?w=520&h=360&crop=1", "src": "http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/lh_presse_darstellung_von_acht_haupttugenden_0.jpg?w=520&h=360&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "lh presse darstellung von acht haupttugenden", "alt_text": "Personifications of the eight cardinal virtues (1650\u20131700), southern Germany, probably Augsburg.", "rendered_width": 520, "rendered_height": 360, "original_width": 520, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.apollo-magazine.com/zehra-dogan-artist-and-journalist-released-from-turkish-prison/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499899.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20230201013650-20230201043650-00868.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 601858722, "warc_record_length": 33713}
[ "Zehra Doğan, artist and journalist, released from Turkish prison | Hyperallergic reports that Kurdish journalist and artist Zehra Doğan has been released from prison in Turkey. In March 2017, Doğan was sentenced to two years, nine months and 22 days in prison for creating ‘terrorist propaganda’. The basis of this charge was a watercolour painting created by Doğan in 2016, based on a photograph of destroyed buildings covered with Turkish flags in the Kurdish city of Nusaybin. During her incarceration, artists including Ai Weiwei and Banksy were among the numerous figures who spoke out in support of Doğan.\n\nParticipants announced for Whitney Biennial 2019 | The artist list for this year’s Whitney Biennial has been announced, with Wangechi Mutu, Nicole Eisenman and Simone Leigh among the 75 confirmed participants. The New York Times reports, meanwhile, that one figure originally included on the list – the Chicago-based artist Michael Rakowitz – withdrew his participation in protest against the vice chair of the museum board, Warren B. Kanders, who owns a company that manufactures and sells tear gas, armour and other forms of military equipment. This year’s biennial is curated by Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta and runs from 17 May until 22 September.\n\nJamie Crewe wins Margaret Tait Award | LUX Scotland has announced artist Jamie Crewe as the winner of the Margaret Tait Award 2019/2020. Established in 2010, the annual prize was inspired by Scottish filmmaker and poet Margaret Tait (1918–99) and goes to a Scottish or Scotland-based moving image artist. Crewe will receive £15,000 with which to create a new work to be presented at next year’s Glasgow Film Festival.\n\nJack Burnham (1931–2019) | The American art critic Jack Burnham has died at the age of 87, reports Artforum. Burnham was a key theorist of the conceptual art movement known as ‘systems art’ in the 1960s and ’70s; in 1970 he organised the exhibition ‘Software – Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art’ at the Jewish Museum in New York, displaying computers alongside works by artists including Nam Jun Paik, Agnes Denes and Joseph Kosuth.", null, "Mary Boone announces she will close her gallery", null, null ]
[ null, "https://answers.ea.com/t5/image/serverpage/avatar-name/NBALive19_1/avatar-theme/candy/avatar-collection/AHQ_Sports/avatar-display-size/message?xdesc=1.0", null, "https://answers.ea.com/t5/image/serverpage/avatar-name/BF4_2/avatar-theme/candy/avatar-collection/AHQ_Battlefield/avatar-display-size/message?xdesc=1.0", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://answers.ea.com/t5/General-Discussion/how-people-saying-that-bf1-and-bfv-is-better-than-bf2042-all-3/m-p/11128461", "unformatted_src": "/t5/image/serverpage/avatar-name/NBALive19_1/avatar-theme/candy/avatar-collection/AHQ_Sports/avatar-display-size/message?xdesc=1.0", "src": "https://answers.ea.com/t5/image/serverpage/avatar-name/NBALive19_1/avatar-theme/candy/avatar-collection/AHQ_Sports/avatar-display-size/message?xdesc=1.0", "alt_text": "YAZtheYET1", "original_width": 260, "original_height": 260, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://answers.ea.com/t5/General-Discussion/how-people-saying-that-bf1-and-bfv-is-better-than-bf2042-all-3/m-p/11128461", "unformatted_src": "/t5/image/serverpage/avatar-name/BF4_2/avatar-theme/candy/avatar-collection/AHQ_Battlefield/avatar-display-size/message?xdesc=1.0", "src": "https://answers.ea.com/t5/image/serverpage/avatar-name/BF4_2/avatar-theme/candy/avatar-collection/AHQ_Battlefield/avatar-display-size/message?xdesc=1.0", "alt_text": "GrizzGolf", "original_width": 260, "original_height": 260, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://answers.ea.com/t5/General-Discussion/how-people-saying-that-bf1-and-bfv-is-better-than-bf2042-all-3/m-p/11128461", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104512702.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20220705022909-20220705052909-00273.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 142817981, "warc_record_length": 53884}
[ "how people saying that bf1 and bfv is better than bf2042? all 3 are crap\n\nThe last good battlefield was bf3 and bf4. Since bf1 they removed all good features from bf game like battlelog for stats and join yyour teammates easier. Vehicles on bf1 same as bf2042 are slow to aim and drive making them less fun. Maps has huge open spaces. The visuals also on bf1 was worse in terms of dark areas and colors.\n\nWeapons was like pp guns on bf1 and they started to change the class system to worse. and now we have the abomination of specialists.\n\nThey wanted to bring back the bf moments that bf4 gave but since bf1 the gameplay is boring.\n\nThey must bring back the same gameplay.on vehicles as bf4 - same class system and a battlelog to easy create teams and join servers and then you have a good bf game\n\n@alucardgrBattlefield 1 and Battlefield 5 are atmospheric Battlefields which mean less competitive more cinematic and I absolutely love them , for gunplay and real skill 4 3 BC are the best , and this might sound funny but I truly believe that Hardline was the most competitive Battlefield\n\nI'm ready to get attacked\n\n@alucardgrAlso 2042 isn't a battlefield yet", null, "I agree with your assessment they set up to give bullies the advantage and for cowardly tactics to get kills instead of skill and good sportsmanship. no coms make them almost impossible to play as a team. The fact that all the maps made to cater to the cowardly sniper and not real gun skill. vehicles that are far to strong and almost impossible to kill like the choppers and cars in bf2042 while carrying far to much firepower. Sad DICE didn't see this when he made them or did he knowing these things would be like this and did it on purpose.", null, "I think BF1 was a good game. BFV was bad until the pacific came. I have only tried BF2042 beta, but with heroes, no server browser or joystick support it is currently uninteresting .. Hope it gets better.\n\nV would have been much better had they focused on the popular battles of ww2.\n\nBF1 was the game that introduced me to the series. It's still my favourite to this day. However, each to their own, nothing wrong with that.\n\n@ElliotLH BF1 is and will remain my all time favorite game.\nWanted to ask you, didnt we used to play on the SEC8 server together?\nMessage 9 of 12 (265 Views)\nReply\n3" ]
[ null, "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0548-500x334.jpg", "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0559-500x334.jpg", null, "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0480-500x334.jpg", "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0619-500x334.jpg", "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/Charcoal-Black-3-180x180.jpg", "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/Burnt-Red-6-180x180.png", "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_6811-180x180.jpg", "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_2935-180x180.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://motorbugs.com/modenas-ct115s-track-test/", "unformatted_src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0548-500x334.jpg", "src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0548-500x334.jpg", "formatted_filename": "DSC", "alt_text": "DSC_0548", "rendered_width": 500, "rendered_height": 334, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 334, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://motorbugs.com/modenas-ct115s-track-test/", "unformatted_src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0559-500x334.jpg", "src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0559-500x334.jpg", "formatted_filename": "DSC", "alt_text": "DSC_0559", "rendered_width": 500, "rendered_height": 334, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 334, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://motorbugs.com/modenas-ct115s-track-test/", "unformatted_src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0480-500x334.jpg", "src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0480-500x334.jpg", "formatted_filename": "DSC", "alt_text": "DSC_0480", "rendered_width": 500, "rendered_height": 334, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 334, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://motorbugs.com/modenas-ct115s-track-test/", "unformatted_src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0619-500x334.jpg", "src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0619-500x334.jpg", "formatted_filename": "DSC", "alt_text": "DSC_0619", "rendered_width": 500, "rendered_height": 334, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 334, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://motorbugs.com/modenas-ct115s-track-test/", "unformatted_src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/Charcoal-Black-3-180x180.jpg", "src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/Charcoal-Black-3-180x180.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Charcoal Black", "rendered_width": 180, "rendered_height": 180, "original_width": 180, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://motorbugs.com/modenas-ct115s-track-test/", "unformatted_src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/Burnt-Red-6-180x180.png", "src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/Burnt-Red-6-180x180.png", "formatted_filename": "Burnt Red", "rendered_width": 180, "rendered_height": 180, "original_width": 180, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://motorbugs.com/modenas-ct115s-track-test/", "unformatted_src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_6811-180x180.jpg", "src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_6811-180x180.jpg", "formatted_filename": "IMG", "rendered_width": 180, "rendered_height": 180, "original_width": 180, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://motorbugs.com/modenas-ct115s-track-test/", "unformatted_src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_2935-180x180.jpg", "src": "https://motorbugs.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_2935-180x180.jpg", "formatted_filename": "DSC", "rendered_width": 180, "rendered_height": 180, "original_width": 180, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://motorbugs.com/modenas-ct115s-track-test/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363437.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20211208022710-20211208052710-00005.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 471827351, "warc_record_length": 22948}
[ "The Media were invited by Motosikal & Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (Modenas) to a track test at Speedway PLUS Go-Kart Circuit for their latest model, Modenas CT115S on Thursday 10 September 2015. The Modenas CT115S is the latest addition to the Modenas stable after almost two years of absence. Designed to be ‘sporty’ and ‘trendy’, the new moped was developed over the span of two years by the company’s R&D department based in Gurun, Kedah.\n\nAs the name suggests, the CT115S is powered by a 115 cc four-stroke SOHC engine packing 8.9 hp at 9,500 rpm and 8.1 Nm of torque at 5,000 rpm. The single-cylinder mill is mated to a four-speed gearbox, with both electric- and kick-starter equipped as standard. Additionally, the CT115S is also equipped with a 12V power socket located under the seat.\n\nAccording to Modenas, the CT115S is priced under RM5,000 per unit. It is available in Cherry Red and Livia Blue.\n\nWe were greeted with warmth by the Modenas team upon arrival at Speedway PLUS Go-Kart Circuit. Breakfast were served before a Media briefing by the Marketing and R&D team. Then we were ushered to the pits for track test preparation. The team from Modenas was so confident of their machines that they challenged us to push the limits on the track but with safety in mind. We were proudly flagged off by Modenas CEO, En. Amirudin Hj. Abd Kadir himself.", null, null, "There were seven of us starting on the grid and we took the first 3 laps warming up our tyres and also getting familiar with the track. And then the race was on, well it actually felt like one with most of us in our colourful leathers. The CT115S felt good with adequate power for an 115cc and I was surprised with the engine braking which was good. Chassis was strong combined with a five-level adjustable rear monoshock provides good ride and handling. We did 10 laps on the tactical Speedway PLUS Go-Kart Circuit and back to the pits for a short break and the Modenas team immediately did a quick inspection on the bikes. And then off we go for another 10 laps before I call it a day.", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ null, "https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news/29186/eight_col_RTR3X9BH.jpg?1417538643", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/260806/lebanon-detains-wife-of-is-leader", "unformatted_src": "/assets/news/29186/eight_col_RTR3X9BH.jpg?1417538643", "src": "https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news/29186/eight_col_RTR3X9BH.jpg?1417538643", "formatted_filename": "eight col RTR X BH", "alt_text": "An image released in July purported to be that of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, at a mosque in the Iraqi city of Mosul.", "rendered_width": 620, "rendered_height": 378, "original_width": 620, "original_height": 378, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/260806/lebanon-detains-wife-of-is-leader", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662509990.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20220516041337-20220516071337-00305.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1154696069, "warc_record_length": 24036}
[ "A wife and daughter of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi were detained by the Lenanese army while crossing from Syria nine days ago.", null, "An image purported to be of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi at a mosque in the Iraqi city of Mosul, in July. Photo: REUTERS\n\nThe woman was identified as Saja al-Dulaimi, an Iraqi, by a Lebanese security official and a senior political source. Investigators were questioning her at the Lebanese defence ministry.\n\nA source with contacts with Iraqi intelligence told Reuters there was cooperation between Iraqi and Lebanese authorities leading up to her capture.\n\nSaja al-Dulaimi was one of 150 women released from a Syrian government jail in March as part of a prisoner swap that led to the release of 13 nuns taken captive by al Qaeda-linked militants in Syria, according to media reports at the time.\n\nAbu Bakr al-Baghdadi has three wives, two Iraqis and one Syrian, according to tribal sources in Iraq.\n\nIslamic State has declared a caliphate and seized wide areas of Iraq and Syria, Lebanon's neighbour to the east.\n\nThe Lebanese security forces have cracked down on the group's sympathisers and the intelligence services have been extra vigilant on the borders with Syria.\n\nIn recent months they have arrested dozens of Islamic militants suspected of staging attacks to expand Islamic State influence in Lebanon.\n\nA US- led alliance is seeking to roll back Islamic State's gains in Iraq and Syria, where the group is seeking to reshape the Middle East according to its radical vision of Islam.\n\nSpillover from the Syrian conflict has repeatedly jolted neighbouring Lebanon. Militants affiliated to the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front and Islamic State are demanding the release of Islamists held by the Lebanese authorities in exchange for the captured members of the Lebanese security forces.\n\nThe United States is offering $10 million for information on al-Baghdadi, an Iraqi, whose real name is Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarai." ]
[ "https://www.ceeol.com/api/image/getissuecoverimage?id=picture_2015_33714.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=553538", "unformatted_src": "/api/image/getissuecoverimage?id=picture_2015_33714.jpg", "src": "https://www.ceeol.com/api/image/getissuecoverimage?id=picture_2015_33714.jpg", "alt_text": "Public administration by law - Parliament`s unconstitutional practices. Considerations regarding the Constitutional Court`s Decision no. 574/2014 Cover Image", "original_width": 559, "original_height": 799, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=553538", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571210.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20220810191850-20220810221850-00214.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 629977350, "warc_record_length": 7636}
[ null, "Summary/Abstract: Due to the Ombudsman`s request, the Constitutional Court granted the objection regarding the unconstitutionality of the Law no. 216/2008 and adjudicated that the law has broken several constitutional provisions, mainly those regulating the principle of the separation of powers, those guaranteeing and protecting the private property, those regarding the legal statute of the local public authorities, as also those regulating the need for the state to protect the national interest within the economic activity. Essentially, the judgment of the Court was justified due to the pure individual character of the contested law, mainly the administrative nature, intuitu personae, of the measures to be taken under this law." ]
[ null, "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Qn2XVQ4XXPY/mqdefault.jpg", null, "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/4lDg8OtgvVU/mqdefault.jpg", "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/66TYJJObd6E/mqdefault.jpg", "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ycdZT09R290/mqdefault.jpg", "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Tks_1uCO5kA/mqdefault.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://ismem.info/for/game-theory/xKu4mKuA18LNqHo.html", "unformatted_src": "//i.ytimg.com/vi/Qn2XVQ4XXPY/mqdefault.jpg", "src": "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Qn2XVQ4XXPY/mqdefault.jpg", "formatted_filename": "mqdefault", "alt_text": "Game Theory: Why Eevee is the MISSING LINK to Pokemon Evolution!", "original_width": 320, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://ismem.info/for/game-theory/xKu4mKuA18LNqHo.html", "unformatted_src": "//i.ytimg.com/vi/4lDg8OtgvVU/mqdefault.jpg", "src": "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/4lDg8OtgvVU/mqdefault.jpg", "formatted_filename": "mqdefault", "alt_text": "Game Theory: Your Shiny Pokemon is DOOMED to Die!", "original_width": 320, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://ismem.info/for/game-theory/xKu4mKuA18LNqHo.html", "unformatted_src": "//i.ytimg.com/vi/66TYJJObd6E/mqdefault.jpg", "src": "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/66TYJJObd6E/mqdefault.jpg", "formatted_filename": "mqdefault", "alt_text": "Happier Than Ever", "original_width": 320, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://ismem.info/for/game-theory/xKu4mKuA18LNqHo.html", "unformatted_src": "//i.ytimg.com/vi/ycdZT09R290/mqdefault.jpg", "src": "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ycdZT09R290/mqdefault.jpg", "formatted_filename": "mqdefault", "alt_text": "The Champions: Season 5, Episode 2", "original_width": 320, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://ismem.info/for/game-theory/xKu4mKuA18LNqHo.html", "unformatted_src": "//i.ytimg.com/vi/Tks_1uCO5kA/mqdefault.jpg", "src": "http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Tks_1uCO5kA/mqdefault.jpg", "formatted_filename": "mqdefault", "alt_text": "OFFICIAL TRAILER #2: Rick and Morty Season 5 | adult swim", "original_width": 320, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://ismem.info/for/game-theory/xKu4mKuA18LNqHo.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243988986.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20210509122756-20210509152756-00393.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 343663827, "warc_record_length": 23289}
[ "The Game Theorists\nBirt 17 apr 2021\nSpecial thanks to GEICO for sponsoring this episode!\nSee how much money you could save on your car insurance NOW! ► on.gei.co/GameTheory\nNowadays, Pokemon travel on your journey to becoming the best there ever was has evolved. It used to be your feet and a bike. Now, you you can ride on Pokemon in your party as a travel option. Plus, there are built in game mechanics that are basically Pokemon taxi service. The Gala region has their Flying Taxi that utilize Corviknights to fly you from place to place. Well, that got me thinkin Theorists. Did Pokemon get flying RIGHT? Could a Corviknight, or any flying type, actually carry passengers or even THEMSELF? It's time to find out!\nGet Your 10th Anniversary Game theory Merch! ► bit.ly/3fx9W2C\nSUBSCRIBE to Catch all the Theories! ► goo.gl/kQWHkJ", null, "Game Theory: Why Eevee is the MISSING LINK to Pokemon Evolution!\nThe Game Theorists\nÁhorf 5 m.\n12:14", null, null, null, null, "Food Theory: How Long Could You SURVIVE Locked In A Grocery Store?\nThe Food Theorists\nÁhorf 6 m.\n23:45\n\nFood Theory: We Are RUNNING OUT of Ketchup! (McDonalds)\nThe Food Theorists\nÁhorf 2,3 m.\n0:15" ]
[ null, "http://destructoid.com/ul/588069-Stadia-Free.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.shirtasaurus.com/blogs/news/google-finally-launched-the-free-version-of-stadia", "unformatted_src": "http://destructoid.com/ul/588069-Stadia-Free.jpg", "src": "http://destructoid.com/ul/588069-Stadia-Free.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Stadia Free", "alt_text": "Google finally launched the free version of Stadia screenshot", "rendered_width": 620, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 675, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.shirtasaurus.com/blogs/news/google-finally-launched-the-free-version-of-stadia", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610704795033.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20210126011645-20210126041645-00306.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 989982388, "warc_record_length": 30537}
[ "Google Stadia has been around for five months now, and its legacy thus far is one of drawn-out promises and staggered features. Google has a lot of things planned, and only a fraction of those actually launched alongside Stadia last November. It has led to an underwhelmed and tepid reception, leaving potential customers wondering \"That's it?\"\n\nLast week, Stadia checked one more thing off the to-do list. Google has finally launched the free version of Stadia, the one that doesn't require a subscription fee. It's a simple concept: Users can buy games and then they get to play the games they bought. This version comes with a name change, as free Stadia is just called \"Stadia,\" and Google has dropped the original title which was \"Stadia Base.\"\n\nHowever, anyone who's interested in Stadia doesn't have a whole lot of incentive to try out the free version because Stadia Pro is free for two months right now. The premium tier usually costs $10 per month but Google's just giving it away for a little while. Just make sure to cancel before it auto-renews.\n\nAnyone with even the slightest interest in Stadia would be wise to jump on the two-month offer. It comes with nine games to play, including Tequila Works' Gylt which is exclusive to Stadia for now. With most internet service providers having temporarily suspended data caps, there's no better time to see if game streaming is something that suits you. Although Xbox is doing the same thing with Project xCloud (which is still in beta), and arguably doing it much better.", null ]
[ "http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-NEnsutFlwTA/Tgrh8XuMXvI/AAAAAAAAFbs/uupX3GngPe0/s1600/01.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://www.greekcrisis.net/2011/06/greece-bewilders.html", "unformatted_src": "http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-NEnsutFlwTA/Tgrh8XuMXvI/AAAAAAAAFbs/uupX3GngPe0/s1600/01.jpg", "src": "http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-NEnsutFlwTA/Tgrh8XuMXvI/AAAAAAAAFbs/uupX3GngPe0/s1600/01.jpg", "original_width": 160, "original_height": 160, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://www.greekcrisis.net/2011/06/greece-bewilders.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662588661.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20220525151311-20220525181311-00707.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 88202412, "warc_record_length": 25874}
[ null, "I have lived in Greece and visited it over 20 times, and it still bewilders. The current strikes at the height of the tourist season will only curtail one of the few remaining Greek opportunities to earn scarce foreign capital. I organize and lead a lecture tour every year for 50–60 Americans interested in visiting the monuments of Western civilization, especially those pertaining to military history and wars of the past. We have not gone back to Greece for two years and won’t next year either — given the chance that a bus, hotel, or air strike could derail the enterprise. Millions must be thinking the same thing, which raises the now surreal question: What do Greeks in the street want? Simply to renege on the $170 billion debt and claim someone other than themselves borrowed the money, or that their elites borrowed it and squandered it and alone should pay, or that the Germans owed them that much anyway for reparations from 70 years past? Is there any self-reflection that the current standard of living and infrastructure in Athens do not seem to be a product of the Greek GDP, but make sense only in the context of 30 years of northwest European money loaned to Athens?\n\nAnd finally, if Greeks feel the terms are unfair, or the proposed austerity measures not to their liking, it is of course their choice simply to go deadbeat and not pay the capital back; then they can issue their own currency, craft their own laws apart from EU oversight, and have no need to daily scream at their German bankers. But as it is now, we are witnessing teenagers who demand the use of their parents’ credit card in the manner they see fit. It is long time past to move out, and set up house on your own." ]
[ null, "https://theodoragoss.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/marie-kondo.jpg?w=640", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://theodoragoss.com/2014/12/19/tidying-up/", "unformatted_src": "https://theodoragoss.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/marie-kondo.jpg?w=640", "src": "https://theodoragoss.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/marie-kondo.jpg?w=640", "formatted_filename": "marie kondo", "alt_text": "Marie Kondo", "original_width": 279, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://theodoragoss.com/2014/12/19/tidying-up/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107892062.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20201026204531-20201026234531-00292.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 563363120, "warc_record_length": 23634}
[ "I read the most charming book, recently. It’s called The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing, by Marie Kondo. The author is a television star in Japan, where she has a show in which she . . . you guessed it, goes to people’s houses and helps them organize their possessions. Helps them tidy up. After reading the book, I watched clips from several episodes on YouTube, in Japanese of course. A lot of what she does is talk to people, and I’m guessing that she’s asking them what they love, which of their possessions are truly important to them. Because Kondo has a different approach to tidying up, one I found interesting and valuable.\n\nThe book is charming in part because Kondo is so obsessive, much more than I could ever be. But I’m going to describe what I found valuable in her book, the ideas that stood out to me. Because I need order to work well — I need my environment to be tidy.\n\nI know there have been articles on writers and how messy they can be. Some of them need mess, need disorder — they say within that disorder, they know where everything is. They get angry if anyone tries to tidy up. I’m not like that: I need my environment to be organized. I think it has to do with the way I think. My mind is itself a tidy place, or wants to be. It doesn’t like to be untidy, with important things tucked into the wrong places and forgotten. I do so much, have so many projects at once, that it’s really the only way I can operate. And one of the best ways to tidy my mind is to keep my physical environment clean, clearly organized. I don’t like inner or outer mess.\n\nThere are two other reasons I don’t like mess. One is that I need to live efficiently. I have so much to do that it’s frustrating when I have to spend time searching for a set of notes I knew I put somewhere. Or keys. Or change. If I’m working on a research project, I need to know which books I have relevant to that project, and where to find them. And second, I want to live in a beautiful space. Mess can be beautiful, but have you noticed that a beautiful mess is almost always intentional and intensely curated? Edward Gorey’s house was a beautiful mess, but he was an artist. It’s actually much more difficult to create a beautiful mess than simple neatness. So I try to keep things neat.\n\nBut I do fall into messiness sometimes, particularly when I don’t have time to clean. When I’m simply too busy.\n\nSo here are the central concepts from Kondo’s book that are particularly important to me:\n\n1. You should only have things that bring you joy. This was a revelation, actually. What Kondo does, and I did not do this, is have people bring out all their possessions and put them on the floor. Then, she tells them to hold each one in their hands and decide whether that item brings them joy. If it doesn’t, it goes.\n\nI thought I was being very practical by keeping things I had not worn for a long time, because I might need them again someday. But Kondo would say, while those things were useful to you once, they have outlived their usefulness. They are now ready to go away, wherever they’re supposed to go next. In a way, by keeping them, you’re impeding the flow of both your and their lives. Someone else could potentially use that coat. And then there are things that have outlived their usefulness entirely, and simply need to be thrown away. Old receipts don’t necessarily want to stay with you, to clutter up your drawers. They know when it’s time for them to move on, and so should you.\n\nDid I mention that Kondo talks a fair amount about Shinto? It’s very clear that she believes all your things have spirit. If they’re no longer giving you joy, not only should they move on, they actually want to move on.\n\nThis prompted me to go through my closets and bookshelves. I try not to keep things I don’t love, but even I found things I was keeping that didn’t give me joy: some books I had bought because I felt as though I should read them, some clothes that were such a bargain at the time. I took several large bags to Goodwill.\n\n2. Once you have discarded everything that doesn’t give you joy, make sure everything you’re keeping has its proper place. You should have a designated place for everything.\n\n3. And you should make a habit of putting everything in its place. Now, this is difficult for me at the moment. Although I moved into this apartment six months ago, I’m still decorating. So there are paint cans on the kitchen counter, which is clearly not a place to store paint cans. (I just painted three lamps, and next come the shelves in what I glamorously call the walk-in closet, because you can walk into it, but is really a tiny room under the stairs, with a rod and drawers.) But I do try to make sure that whenever I take anything out of its place, I put it back. I notice that if it’s sitting out of place after I used it, I start to feel uncomfortable. This is partly Kondo’s fault: she makes me feel as though everything I own is sentient! As though my socks have feelings. (And how do I know they don’t?) Things like to be in their proper places, she says. And I know mine do.\n\nThere is a final concept in her book that I really like. She says that every day, when you enter your home, you should bow to it and thank it, and all the things in it, for taking care of you. For sheltering you, supporting you. Because after all, that’s what your things do, from socks to frying pans. I don’t actually bow down to my apartment (or at least not often!), but I like the idea of gratitude toward your things. That’s where the impulse to keep them neat, to take care of them back, ultimately comes from.", null, "8 Responses to Tidying Up" ]
[ "https://sportingways.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/TuilagiEngland.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://sportingways.com/sports-betting/england-team-vs-ireland-six-nations-2019-the-starting-xv/", "unformatted_src": "https://sportingways.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/TuilagiEngland.jpg", "src": "https://sportingways.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/TuilagiEngland.jpg", "formatted_filename": "TuilagiEngland", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 630, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://sportingways.com/sports-betting/england-team-vs-ireland-six-nations-2019-the-starting-xv/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038084601.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20210415065312-20210415095312-00301.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 652672147, "warc_record_length": 13712}
[ null, "Eddie Jones has named his England side to face Ireland in Dublin on Saturday for both sides’ opening fixture of the Six Nations. Elliot Daly starts at full-back, with Jonny May and Jack Nowell on the wings.\n\nThe Vunipola brothers, Mako and Billy, return to the pack, with Mark Wilson and Tom Curry the starting flankers. George Kruis is selected in the second row alongside Maro Itoje.\n\nManu Tuilagi will start in the centre alongside Henry Slade, with Owen Farrell continuing at fly-half. George Ford, Chris Ashton and the uncapped scrum-half Dan Robson are the replacement backs but there is no room for veteran full-back Mike Brown.\n\nUnveiling his side for Saturday’s match in Dublin, Eddie Jones said: “I think it is quite clear to beat Ireland you have to beat them in the contest area.\n\n“They are very good at the breakdown and in the air, both those areas are a priority for us. Traditionally England and Ireland games are always very close, they are tough affairs, there is a lot of emotion in the games so our ability to finish the game strongly is going to be vital.\n\n“It is well documented no one thinks we can win, but I can tell you everyone inside our camp believes we can win. We are hugely looking forward to the weekend.”\n\nHe added: “This camp has been vitally important for us to get our understanding on how we want to play the game. It has been also enormously important for us is to get that togetherness off the field and the senior players and staff have been working very hard in those areas. We have a great group of players, hardworking and a good mix who have come together really well.”\n\nEngland travel to Dublin in the knowledge they will face the form side in World Rugby in what has been billed a possible tournament decider. Joe Schmidt’s Ireland side are favourites to win the tournament after a Grand Slam championship victory in 2018 and an autumn demolition job of New Zealand.\n\nAfter a poor 2018 championship, finishing fifth after losses to France, Scotland and Ireland, England showed mild improvements in the autumn by registering victories over South Africa, Japan and Australia. A fierce contest with the All Blacks, probably their best performance, was lost 15-16 with a try disallowed controversially.\n\nRead more: Maro Itoje: ‘England should be the No 1 team’\n\nIn terms of Ireland’s strengths, much has been made of the precise kicking game of half-backs Johnny Sexton and Conor Murray, with England’s response to this aspect of the game viewed by some as crucial to the outcome of the match. However, to label Ireland a boring side with only one plan would do them a disservice – as they showed in the autumn they have the capacity to dismantle sides with a number of different game plans." ]
[ null, "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/number-maine-donations-11-day.jpg?w=640", null, "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/me-donations-sept.jpg?w=450&h=545", null, "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/2013-nyc-democratic-primary.jpg?w=450&h=243", "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/pre-election-donations-and-votes.jpg?w=640", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://emilydshaw.com/2014/10/25/brunswick-vs-cape-elizabeth-and-why-campaign-contribution-numbers-matter/", "unformatted_src": "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/number-maine-donations-11-day.jpg?w=640", "src": "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/number-maine-donations-11-day.jpg?w=640", "formatted_filename": "number maine donations day", "alt_text": "number maine donations 11 day", "original_width": 495, "original_height": 290, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://emilydshaw.com/2014/10/25/brunswick-vs-cape-elizabeth-and-why-campaign-contribution-numbers-matter/", "unformatted_src": "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/me-donations-sept.jpg?w=450&h=545", "src": "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/me-donations-sept.jpg?w=450&h=545", "formatted_filename": "me donations sept", "alt_text": "me donations sept", "rendered_width": 450, "rendered_height": 545, "original_width": 450, "original_height": 544, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://emilydshaw.com/2014/10/25/brunswick-vs-cape-elizabeth-and-why-campaign-contribution-numbers-matter/", "unformatted_src": "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/2013-nyc-democratic-primary.jpg?w=450&h=243", "src": "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/2013-nyc-democratic-primary.jpg?w=450&h=243", "formatted_filename": "nyc democratic primary", "alt_text": "2013 NYC Democratic primary", "rendered_width": 450, "rendered_height": 243, "original_width": 450, "original_height": 242, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://emilydshaw.com/2014/10/25/brunswick-vs-cape-elizabeth-and-why-campaign-contribution-numbers-matter/", "unformatted_src": "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/pre-election-donations-and-votes.jpg?w=640", "src": "https://emilydshaw.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/pre-election-donations-and-votes.jpg?w=640", "formatted_filename": "pre election donations and votes", "alt_text": "pre-election donations and votes", "original_width": 481, "original_height": 288, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://emilydshaw.com/2014/10/25/brunswick-vs-cape-elizabeth-and-why-campaign-contribution-numbers-matter/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487660269.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20210620084505-20210620114505-00369.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 223028859, "warc_record_length": 27899}
[ "Brunswick vs. Cape Elizabeth – and why campaign contribution numbers matter\n\nTwo lovely coastal towns in Maine. What could they possibly have to fight over?\n\nI personally would not have picked them to represent poles in our current gubernatorial election campaign, but some evidence suggests otherwise.\n\nWhat evidence? Evidence available in information available as of last night, when the gubernatorial candidates’ 11-day pre-election filings were made available online at the Maine Ethics Commission Public Disclosure site. (When I first started looking at them this morning, they were just in PDF form. By afternoon, they were all integrated and available as downloadable structured data – including even the new filings from today. Let’s have a round of applause for the efficient and hard-working folks at the Maine Ethics Commission!)\n\nLast week, in an attempt to observe any signs of a 2010-style surge in Eliot Cutler’s support, I observed trends using information about the past several months of donations to the gubernatorial campaigns. The trends that I observed — that Mike Michaud had deeper reservoirs of committed Maine supporters as revealed through numbers of campaign contributions, and that they existed across a broader swath of the state — continue to be true for donations to the candidates made between September 17 and October 21.", null, "There was a massive increase in the number of donations coming in during this final major filing. Paul LePage nearly tripled his donations from Mainers, collecting 1088 individual donations. Mike Michaud more than doubled his previous monthly record of 901, collecting 1916 donations in the 9/17-10/21 period. Eliot Cutler did see a small pre-election increase in donations, but not enough to match July, the month in which he collected the largest number of Maine-based donations.\n\nThese data confirm my observations from last week. If Cutler is going to see any surge, it certainly isn’t showing itself in people trying to donate to his campaign in October. Meanwhile, Michaud and LePage are both witnessing a significant increase in the number of Mainers willing to take out out their checkbooks in order to make sure their candidate’s the one to occupy the Blaine House in 2015.\n\nWith the larger number of records, it’s also easier to observe concentrations of support for the candidates.\n\nIn my last post, I observed that Michaud was doing better along the midcoast than Cutler. The numbers that lay behind those maps that I made looked like this: zip codes, and then the quantities of individual donations from each zip code.", null, "If you click on that table, it will bring you to a Google Fusion Table that lets you sort the columns by clicking on them. (Not sure why I can’t embed it in WordPress post but I can’t – if anyone wants to let me know how to fix that, I’d be grateful.)\n\nThe September numbers revealed the most general fundraising success for Michaud lying in the Portland area, but the largest number of Michaud donors from a single zip code came from Brunswick — 44 Michaud donations in September from 04011. Despite beating Mitchell by 10 points there in 2010, Cutler received just 7 donations with a Brunswick zip code. LePage received 6.\n\nHow did these dynamics change over the past month?\n\n(Again, click on the numbers to go to a live Fusion Table where you can sort it by clicking on the column headers.)\n\nLooking at the new month’s records, we can observe very serious competition for the affections of Cape Elizabeth. In this final large pre-election filing, LePage received the most attention from 04107 donors, with 40 donations. Michaud tripled his number of donations from 04107, receiving 38. Cutler received 34 donations from 04107, which, although it was his largest single number of donors from any one zip code, put him behind the other two candidates with regard to October’s Cape Elizabeth donations.\n\nAlso of interest: in October, many more donations came from the town of Scarborough. Although Cutler carried Scarborough handily in 2010, Michaud raised significantly more 04074 zip code October donations (52) than either LePage (27) or Cutler (12).\n\nNow, a last question. Does any of this matter at all? The demographic profile of campaign donors, especially with an incumbent in the race, is certainly quite different from voters at large. For example, I expect LePage’s election-day support to be many, many times larger than what we’re seeing in campaign donations, though the massive jump in number of donations during this last filing helps fill in some of the places where we would expect him to do especially well. (For example, in addition to the large increase in wealthy parts of southern Maine, we see lots of donations to LePage from Skowhegan in this filing.)\n\nI did try to think of a recent case where I would have access to both detailed campaign finance information and detailed vote information. I knew that the New York City Campaign Finance Board provides very detailed records that allow you to sort donations by date and location. New York City also had a very recent important election: their 2013 mayoral race to replace Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Since the Democrats were strongly favored to win this election, the interesting test lay not in the general election but in the city’s 2013 Democratic mayoral primary.\n\nI looked at donations going from residents of the city’s five boroughs to the four most popular candidates running in the Democratic mayoral primary: Christine Quinn, John Liu, Bill Thompson and Bill de Blasio. I looked specifically at July and August, the last two months before the September primary.\n\nHere’s what I found:", null, null, "In other words, there was a great deal of correlation between New Yorkers’ donations and July and August and who they ended up voting for.\n\nThis is hardly rigorous proof of the validity of using local campaign donations to predict elections. This technique is highly speculative and still exploratory, and I think it might anyways be best suited to open races where nobody starts with the advantage of incumbency.\n\nHowever, the New York correlation does show, I think, that local campaign donations in the post-Citizens United age can play a new role in understanding the flux and scope of local preference. In the Maine case, for example, I think you’d have to show that Cutler’s supporters are less likely than Michaud or LePage supporters are to donate to their candidate in order to say that there’s no predictive value here.\n\nWe’ll certainly soon have an opportunity to know much more, in very specific detail, about the relationship between local campaign donations and voting behavior in Maine.\n\nThat, of course, is not by a long shot the most important outcome of this election. However, as a present resident of the District of Columbia, it’s the only outcome that’s left for me to reap directly. I know it’s not for many of you. Nonetheless, at least by providing this information, I feel like I have done some civic due diligence and offered what insights I can." ]
[ null, "https://media.boingboing.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/product_33036_product_shots3.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://boingboing.net/2019/11/13/absorb-best-selling-books-in-m.html", "unformatted_src": "https://media.boingboing.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/product_33036_product_shots3.jpg", "src": "https://media.boingboing.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/product_33036_product_shots3.jpg", "formatted_filename": "product product shots", "rendered_width": 630, "rendered_height": 473, "original_width": 630, "original_height": 473, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://boingboing.net/2019/11/13/absorb-best-selling-books-in-m.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585371799447.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20200407121105-20200407151605-00532.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 377685559, "warc_record_length": 13528}
[ "Absorb best-selling books in minutes with this reading app", null, "Knowledge is power. It's a cliché, but sometimes things turn into a cliché because they're true. If you're making your way through the world of business and entrepreneurship, it only makes sense to read about the insights of people who have climbed that ladder before you.\n\nTrouble is, the modern workday doesn't leave a lot of time for reading - especially for those go-getters who might benefit the most.\n\nThat's where services like Readitfor.me can be a real life-saver, giving you the meat of self-help or business books in minutes rather than days or weeks.\n\nThe book summary service gives laser-focused breakdowns of some essential titles in the nonfiction world - bestsellers like The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, To Sell is Human, 10% Happier and many more. The current library has over 300 titles and is growing at around 100 additions every year.\n\nSummaries are accessible as animated videos that distill the big ideas and water-cooler facts into bite-sized chunks that you can absorb over a quick lunch, coffee break, or lazy commute. That's a ton of time freed up to actually act on all that great information." ]
[ null, "https://www.losdiasveloces.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/1652826797_McLaren-celebrates-Queen-Elizabeth-IIs-platinum-jubilee-with-a-new-150x150.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.losdiasveloces.com/the-2023-bmw-3-series-facelift-proves-that-beautiful-looking-beavers-can-exist-today/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.losdiasveloces.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/1652826797_McLaren-celebrates-Queen-Elizabeth-IIs-platinum-jubilee-with-a-new-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://www.losdiasveloces.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/1652826797_McLaren-celebrates-Queen-Elizabeth-IIs-platinum-jubilee-with-a-new-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "McLaren celebrates Queen Elizabeth IIs platinum jubilee with a new", "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.losdiasveloces.com/the-2023-bmw-3-series-facelift-proves-that-beautiful-looking-beavers-can-exist-today/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103037089.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20220626040948-20220626070948-00725.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 939483171, "warc_record_length": 16860}
[ "BMW 2023 has chosen the lightest facelift for 3-Series mid-cycle refresh. The refurbished car offers a handful of exterior changes, an expansion of the color palette, and a new wheel design.\n\nThis is definitely a fresh look for BMW. Admittedly, the 2023 3-Series is not just a facelift and a completely new model, we’ve probably become accustomed to BMW’s general shock-and-surprise techniques with the release of the new design. That said, the most admirable differences are found inside the BMW’s curved display on the inside, as well as the introduction of the latest iDrive 8 operating system.\n\nWith the 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder available on the 330i and 330e, the drivetrain option and specs are the same as last year’s car. A 3.0-liter turbo inline-six mild-hybrid is present and accurate for the M340i. The xDrive all-wheel drive remains an option, with an eight-speed transmission as standard.\n\nAlso, US-market vehicles will be built exclusively at the new San Luis Potosi facility in Mexico.\n\nSquint or you will miss the design changes to it\n\nThe most notable change in the front-end of the new 3-Series is the re-profile headlights. Like what we saw on the i3 eDrive35L in China, the headlights are now thinner. A slight indentation is left at the bottom end between the sink and the main beam, to give a cleaner – but arguably less characteristic – look to the front. The full-LED headlight graphics are transformed into an inverted L-shape, mimicking the haloes that were once synonymous with the brand.\n\nA huge relief for everyone is that an M3-esque snout on BMW has resisted the urge to graft. Although fitted with grills – double bars and slightly altered contours achieved – the result is, we dare say, handsome.\n\nThe front and rear bumpers, on the other hand, weren’t so lucky. The new design, with its more aggressive angles to emphasize the “new BMW 3 Series sporting mission”, is a bit clumsy.\n\nOther exterior changes include a brand new approval-wheel design and a new range of exterior colors, including the Skyscraper Gray Metallic and the M340i model combined with the Brooklyn Gray Metallic or the 330i and 330e M Sport packages.\n\nAlso, the M Sport packages offered for the 330i and 330e have been modified to include chrome highlights for the grille, an M-Sport-specific rear apron, variable sport steering and 19-inch wheels.\n\nMeanwhile, the M340i and M340i xDrive have got a unique look of their own, including mesh-designed kidney grilles, double-spoke wheels, trapezoid tailpipes and an M rear spoiler. The 2023 M340is will be available with the classic BMW Motorsport Roundle, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the BMW M GmbH.\n\nThe 2023 BMW 3-Series upgrades to the latest interior technology, including BMW’s curved display, a 12.3-inch driver-information screen on the back of the wheels, and a 14.9-inch central display, centered towards the driver in a typical BMW. Fashion\n\nSee also: BMW thinks the big screens are going out of style\n\nThe new 2023 3-Series is also 5G-ready, allowing for greater connectivity through the car’s own antenna system. Optional personal eSIM can be used as your own “BMW ID”, with the ability to transfer to another vehicle, the SIM certificates are configured when signing in to other vehicles.\n\nThere are no major changes under the skin, delivery begins in July\n\nFor North America, the 2023 BMW 3-Series will continue to be offered in the same variant as the 2022 model.\n\nAll models will be supplied with an eight-speed automatic gearbox, while available across the xDrive (aka All-Wheel Drive) range. Delivery worldwide, including in the United States, will begin in June, with prices expected to be announced next month.", null, "Who knew Blue could see it better in a Ferrari 488 pistachio?\n\nWhile most people associate the Ferrari with bright shades of red, this stunning 2019 488 pistachio shows that the brand’s supercars look even better when […]\n\nA race car inspired by the classic Michael Jordan basketball sneaker. As one of the most successful professional athletes in the world, Michael Jordan is […]\n\nHarley-Davidson’s eBay brand, Serial 1, recently unveiled its second-generation product and partnered with Google for them. The / CTY and BASH / MTN ebikes combine […]\n\nWhat is the best looking restomad you have ever seen?\n\nWe recently had a stunning Dodge Charger restored cover designed in part with its owner Ralph Giles. Gilles was the head of design at Stellantis […]" ]
[ "https://bvifootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/fitzroy-daley-in-action-scored-from-a-pk-for-old-madrid-1200x600.jpg", null, "https://bvifootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/giovanni-grant-300x238.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://bvifootball.com/the-fas-brand-new-super-6-tournament-got-underway-on-sunday-with-old-madrid-fc-using-all-their-experience-to-beat-rebels-fc-3-1-at-east-end-long-look/", "unformatted_src": "https://bvifootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/fitzroy-daley-in-action-scored-from-a-pk-for-old-madrid-1200x600.jpg", "src": "https://bvifootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/fitzroy-daley-in-action-scored-from-a-pk-for-old-madrid-1200x600.jpg", "formatted_filename": "fitzroy daley in action scored from a pk for old madrid", "rendered_width": 1200, "rendered_height": 600, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://bvifootball.com/the-fas-brand-new-super-6-tournament-got-underway-on-sunday-with-old-madrid-fc-using-all-their-experience-to-beat-rebels-fc-3-1-at-east-end-long-look/", "unformatted_src": "https://bvifootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/giovanni-grant-300x238.jpg", "src": "https://bvifootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/giovanni-grant-300x238.jpg", "formatted_filename": "giovanni grant", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 238, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 238, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://bvifootball.com/the-fas-brand-new-super-6-tournament-got-underway-on-sunday-with-old-madrid-fc-using-all-their-experience-to-beat-rebels-fc-3-1-at-east-end-long-look/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178368608.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20210304051942-20210304081942-00103.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 232893406, "warc_record_length": 23990}
[ null, "The unique format of the Super 6 sees the FA’s member Clubs vying for a top six finish, whereby they will then play a round robin to see who can qualify for the best of three matches Grand Final in June.\n\nOld Madrid certainly laid down an early marker that they intend to grab one of the spots that ensures progression with what turned out to be a comfortable, but highly contested victory against a youthful Rebels team, despite going a goal down early on.\n\nJamal Sargeant put the Rebels ahead in the 17th minute and it was not until added time at the end of the first half that Fitzroy Daley levelled the game from the penalty spot. Giovanni Grant scored a superb solo goal in the 75th minute, to put Old Madrid 2-1 up, when after a mazy run down the left-hand side he calmly lobbed the Rebels keeper.", null, "“it was like experience against youth out there and experience came out on top” commented Kenrick Grant of Old Madrid “they seemed very quick and aggressive in attack, but we capitalized on their mistakes in them keeping their shape and caught them on the counter.”\n\nOnce Old Madrid had taken the lead, they began to dominate possession and created several good chances, especially from Kenmore Simmonds who seemed to lose his footing at the last minute when scoring seemed an easier option.\n\nSimmonds though would make amends when he wrapped up all three points for his team with a strike in the 89th minute to make it 3-1.\n\nIn the other games, played over in Virgin Gorda.\n\nLion Heart FC beat Virgin Gorda United 2-1 with Janel Ferdinand scoring twice in the first half before Joshua Ramprashad pulled one back for VG Utd in the 82nd minute to set up a frantic last ten minutes. However, Lion Heart remained solid at the back to ensure all three points.\n\nAnd Sugar Boys FC also got off to a winning start as they saw off the challenge from One Caribbean FC to secure a 2-1 victory. McGraw Baptiste from the penalty spot in the 23rd minute put them ahead before Michael Castello doubled the advantage in the 52nd. Kelvin Glasgow scored a late consolation for One Caribbean." ]
[ "http://www.uktamilnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/unnamed-300x200.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://www.uktamilnews.com/?p=10416", "unformatted_src": "http://www.uktamilnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/unnamed-300x200.jpg", "src": "http://www.uktamilnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/unnamed-300x200.jpg", "formatted_filename": "unnamed", "alt_text": "unnamed", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://www.uktamilnews.com/?p=10416", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875145859.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20200223215635-20200224005635-00514.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 234070512, "warc_record_length": 11501}
[ null, "“Mr. Modi told us that he was beginning to learn more about issues of Tamils living in southern Sri Lanka,” Democratic People’s Front Leader Mano Ganesan, part of the delegation that met him in Colombo on Saturday, told The Hindu.\n\nMr. Modi invited the leaders to New Delhi for further discussions and information, and assured them that after evaluating his two-day visit to Sri Lanka he would positively respond to the proposal put forth by them seeking 20,000 houses for plantation or upcountry Tamils, Mr. Ganesan said.\n\nThe community, originally from India, came to Sri Lanka in the early 19th century when the British brought them from South India as workforce for the plantations, mostly tea." ]
[ null, "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/4553a0ad617fcbe81e41fc045a3448dddfafed0e/0_51_3504_2102/master/3504.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=8abf6b41d393e1e21dd756a043a5ee0d", "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/7836d9394982b34ad25f4eb6c4603b337a3e8606/0_322_5000_3002/master/5000.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=b1fc984d2d61e5428cbc4907045067d3", "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/1a665e031fada823dcb6f5a6a4c4c998ae1efc54/0_57_3600_2160/master/3600.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=543fed7b912903e3203be2e9e6306aeb", "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/36dead2ab9fb8ade797f0cf0904ea40a82edc731/254_1_2044_1227/master/2044.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=053efdb9cecb240c65aee12a4077c752", "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/7901975c767bda0e4ec7a70a4058671285590c20/0_122_4832_2900/master/4832.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=60db60c670aa9b538a5f265f5b2da09d", null, "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/2dd135a67a4fbedc8d2fc74fc4387030d2a3b5f0/0_180_3208_1925/master/3208.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=4ae7b5574adff4d36c8a5570375e62be" ]
[null, {"document_url": "http://prem.s40.xrea.com/round-one-to-ariarne-titmus-but-duel-in-the-pool-with-katie-ledecky-continues/?lang=es", "unformatted_src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/4553a0ad617fcbe81e41fc045a3448dddfafed0e/0_51_3504_2102/master/3504.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=8abf6b41d393e1e21dd756a043a5ee0d", "src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/4553a0ad617fcbe81e41fc045a3448dddfafed0e/0_51_3504_2102/master/3504.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=8abf6b41d393e1e21dd756a043a5ee0d", "alt_text": "The fast and the farcical: the Rock v Vin Diesel, round two", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 630, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://prem.s40.xrea.com/round-one-to-ariarne-titmus-but-duel-in-the-pool-with-katie-ledecky-continues/?lang=es", "unformatted_src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/7836d9394982b34ad25f4eb6c4603b337a3e8606/0_322_5000_3002/master/5000.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=b1fc984d2d61e5428cbc4907045067d3", "src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/7836d9394982b34ad25f4eb6c4603b337a3e8606/0_322_5000_3002/master/5000.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=b1fc984d2d61e5428cbc4907045067d3", "alt_text": "Garbage fills the streets as Brighton refuse strike continues", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 630, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://prem.s40.xrea.com/round-one-to-ariarne-titmus-but-duel-in-the-pool-with-katie-ledecky-continues/?lang=es", "unformatted_src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/1a665e031fada823dcb6f5a6a4c4c998ae1efc54/0_57_3600_2160/master/3600.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=543fed7b912903e3203be2e9e6306aeb", "src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/1a665e031fada823dcb6f5a6a4c4c998ae1efc54/0_57_3600_2160/master/3600.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=543fed7b912903e3203be2e9e6306aeb", "alt_text": "\u2018Hilarious and very honest\u2019: Katie Couric casts off her perky persona in her new memoir", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 630, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://prem.s40.xrea.com/round-one-to-ariarne-titmus-but-duel-in-the-pool-with-katie-ledecky-continues/?lang=es", "unformatted_src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/36dead2ab9fb8ade797f0cf0904ea40a82edc731/254_1_2044_1227/master/2044.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=053efdb9cecb240c65aee12a4077c752", "src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/36dead2ab9fb8ade797f0cf0904ea40a82edc731/254_1_2044_1227/master/2044.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=053efdb9cecb240c65aee12a4077c752", "alt_text": "Chinese ex-official on trial for corruption as Xi Jinping\u2019s purge continues", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 630, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://prem.s40.xrea.com/round-one-to-ariarne-titmus-but-duel-in-the-pool-with-katie-ledecky-continues/?lang=es", "unformatted_src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/7901975c767bda0e4ec7a70a4058671285590c20/0_122_4832_2900/master/4832.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=60db60c670aa9b538a5f265f5b2da09d", "src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/7901975c767bda0e4ec7a70a4058671285590c20/0_122_4832_2900/master/4832.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=60db60c670aa9b538a5f265f5b2da09d", "alt_text": "ESPN should have built around the brilliant Katie Nolan. Her exit is their loss", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 630, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://prem.s40.xrea.com/round-one-to-ariarne-titmus-but-duel-in-the-pool-with-katie-ledecky-continues/?lang=es", "unformatted_src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/2dd135a67a4fbedc8d2fc74fc4387030d2a3b5f0/0_180_3208_1925/master/3208.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=4ae7b5574adff4d36c8a5570375e62be", "src": "https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/2dd135a67a4fbedc8d2fc74fc4387030d2a3b5f0/0_180_3208_1925/master/3208.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=4ae7b5574adff4d36c8a5570375e62be", "alt_text": "Katie Price charged with driving while disqualified after car crash", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 630, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "http://prem.s40.xrea.com/round-one-to-ariarne-titmus-but-duel-in-the-pool-with-katie-ledecky-continues/?lang=es", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585196.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20211018031901-20211018061901-00343.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 63971138, "warc_record_length": 14942}
[ "After losing to Australia’s Ariarne Titmus in the women’s 400m freestyle, American Katie Ledecky departed the press conference tent at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre with a message: “See you in a few hours.” The five-time Olympic gold medallist was speaking to the gathered media, but she might as well have been talking to Titmus. This isn’t over yet.\n\nThe Ledecky v Titmus rivalry will define the Olympic swim meet. Only “rivalry” is not quite the right word. Over the past two years, ever since Titmus beat Ledecky at the 2019 world championships and the American failed to shake her opponent’s hand, the duel between them has been given much oxygen. In the pool, it is certainly box office – one of the best swimmers in history, the reigning queen of the pool, and a young prodigy eager to take the crown.\n\nIn the first and arguably most important round of their Tokyo 2020 match-up, the 400m freestyle, Titmus triumphed. The Tasmanian executed a perfect tactical swim – allowing the reigning champion to go out hard, knowing that she could reel her in during the final 100m. It worked, and a new 400m champion was anointed. The queen is dead; long live the queen.\n\nBut at a personal level, there has never really between a feud between Titmus and Ledecky (the latter was unwell at the time of her assumed snub and subsequently hospitalised, which could explain the handshake faux pas). These two athletes have immense respect for each other – if anything, they are grateful to have the competition. As much was clear after round one.\n\n“It’s just an honour to race someone like Ariarne, and for us to go two really, really fast times,” said Ledecky. Titmus was effusive with praise. “I wouldn’t be here without her,\" ella dijo. “If I didn’t have someone like her to chase, I definitely wouldn’t be swimming the way I am.”\n\nSi algo, the duo are racing themselves rather than each other. It is a common cliché for athletes to say that they are only focused on their own effort, their own time, their own lane. In a sense, that was literally true on Monday: with the pair separated by a lane, they could not tell who was in the lead. “I didn’t know I was in front until I saw the scoreboard,” said Titmus.\n\nBut it was also true at a more intrinsic level. In the aftermath of the 400m epic, amid all the hype, there were two young women happy with their own incredible performances – whatever the results.\n\n“I think I just came into this race very much at peace with the work that I had put in to get to this point,” said Ledecky, revelling in her second fastest 400m swim of all time. “I felt good, I felt like I really believed in myself. And I feel like that’s the biggest win of all.” The earnestness in Ledecky’s voice made it clear that this was no mere platitude.\n\nThe feeling was mutual. “I guess if I had of come away from my time, but with a silver medal, and not been able to win, I still would have been content as well, because I couldn’t have done anything else,” said Titmus.\n\nEn tokio, there will be three more rounds of Ledecky v Titmus. On Wednesday they are expected to face off in the 200m freestyle final (the heats begin on Monday night), before slugging it out in the 800m freestyle final on Saturday. They will also swim off in the women’s 4 x 200m relay – scheduled for Thursday – as Australia and the United States go head to head. Ledecky won gold in all three in Rio. A repeat of that feat is now in doubt.\n\nBecause for all the talk about swimming for themselves, both Ledecky and Titmus know that there is only gold medal on the table in each race. “Not very many people win,” Ledecky said, having lost an individual Olympic final for the first time. “Most of us [don’t] – in this case, there’s one winner and 20-25 other people in the race.”\n\nEl lunes, that winner was Titmus. El miércoles, Thursday or Saturday – it could be either of them. Titmus has beaten the champion in round one. “I was excited that to win this event I had to beat a great champion,” she said afterwards. “I think that makes it even more satisfying.” There is every chance Ledecky will hit back in round two.\n\nThere may be mutual respect, there may be an introspective focus from both. But Ledecky and Titmus each came here to win. The duel in the pool continues.", null, null, null, null, null, "ESPN should have built around the brilliant Katie Nolan. Her exit is their loss\n\nOnly Katie Nolan could take an unpleasant topic like the trolling of female sports journalists and turn it into a hilarious skit that makes your lungs ache from laughter. Nolan’s “secret society of women in sports med...", null ]
[ null, "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F07%2Fcurrensy-right-now-song-stream-hot-august-nights-album.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fcurrensy-eyes-closed-music-video-stream.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fcurrensy-hot-august-nights-ep-stream-nard-b-project.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F09%2Fcurrensy-must-admit-music-video-stream.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F11%2Fsmoke-dza-currensy-3-minute-manual-music-video-prestige-worldwide-ep.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fdc-universe-titans-season-2-trailer-00.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fnike-airmax-tailwind-4-volt-white-grey-colorway-release-0.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fnas-no-bad-energy-music-video-stream.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fninja-adidas-originals-sign-endorse-partnership-1.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fnaked-famous-dragon-ball-z-denim-capsule-collab-000.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fjun-cha-capo-ii-sculpture-release-0.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F07%2Fcurrensy-right-now-song-stream-hot-august-nights-album.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F07%2Fcurrensy-right-now-song-stream-hot-august-nights-album.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Curren$y Announces New Album 'Hot August Nights' & Drops \"Right Now\" Video", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fcurrensy-eyes-closed-music-video-stream.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fcurrensy-eyes-closed-music-video-stream.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Curren$y Delivers Second 'Hot August Nights' Visual & Single, \"Eyes Closed\"", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fcurrensy-hot-august-nights-ep-stream-nard-b-project.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fcurrensy-hot-august-nights-ep-stream-nard-b-project.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Curren$y Delivers New EP Produced by Nard & B, 'Hot August Nights'", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F09%2Fcurrensy-must-admit-music-video-stream.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F09%2Fcurrensy-must-admit-music-video-stream.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Currensy Drops New Video for 'Hot August Nights' Opener \"Must Admit\"", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F11%2Fsmoke-dza-currensy-3-minute-manual-music-video-prestige-worldwide-ep.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F11%2Fsmoke-dza-currensy-3-minute-manual-music-video-prestige-worldwide-ep.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Curren$y & Smoke DZA Introduce 'Prestige Worldwide' EP with \"3 Minute Manual\" Video", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fdc-universe-titans-season-2-trailer-00.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fdc-universe-titans-season-2-trailer-00.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "New Trailer for 'Titans' Showcases New Team Members", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fnike-airmax-tailwind-4-volt-white-grey-colorway-release-0.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fnike-airmax-tailwind-4-volt-white-grey-colorway-release-0.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Nike Air Max Tailwind 4 Surfaces With Radiant \"Volt\" Details", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fnas-no-bad-energy-music-video-stream.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fnas-no-bad-energy-music-video-stream.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Nas Shares Video for 'Lost Tapes 2' Opener \"No Bad Energy\"", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fninja-adidas-originals-sign-endorse-partnership-1.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fninja-adidas-originals-sign-endorse-partnership-1.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Ninja and adidas Originals Announce Partnership", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fnaked-famous-dragon-ball-z-denim-capsule-collab-000.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fnaked-famous-dragon-ball-z-denim-capsule-collab-000.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Naked & Famous x 'Dragon Ball Z' Denim Capsule Receives Release Date", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "unformatted_src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fjun-cha-capo-ii-sculpture-release-0.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "src": "https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2019%2F08%2Fjun-cha-capo-ii-sculpture-release-0.jpg?fit=max&cbr=1&q=90&w=750&h=500", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fhypebeast", "alt_text": "Jun Cha Will Release 'CAPO II' Skull Casts in Metal Variants", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://hypebeast.com/2019/8/currensy-never-had-music-video-stream", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250591431.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20200117234621-20200118022621-00060.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 495140966, "warc_record_length": 19833}
[ "Curren$y continues to support his most recent studio project with new visuals. Just one week after the official arrival of his Nard & B-produced EP Hot August Nights, the New Orleans lyricist is back with a third music video for one of that effort’s standout selections. Specifically, Curren$y reconnects with his current go-to visual collaborator @dexstr8dope__ for the vignette for “Never Had.”\n\n“Swimming in my jewelry, you ain’t that brave / I’m a fly tourist, smoking Cali weed in Spain / I been through some bullshit but still I soaked the game,” Curren$y raps during the beginning of his initial “Never Had” salvo. “My lil’ brother fucked your bitch just ’cause you a lame / Layin’ the frame on that Chevrolet, we ain’t playin’ / That’s y’all small timer’s chump change.”\n\n“Never Had” was first released as one of the seven songs that makes up Curren$y and Nard & B’s Hot August Nights collaboration. The aforementioned EP was supported by similar music videos for Hot August Nights‘ primary singles, “Right Now” and “Eyes Closed.” Altogether, Hot August Nights serves as Curren$y’s fifth project of 2019.\n\nYou can take a look at Curren$y’s new music video for “Never Had” above. Considering the current rate at which Curren$y drops music, expect much more in the near future.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ "https://serialgk.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/6-ten-fc3a9-press-shot-bw-credit-imogen-love.jpg?w=604", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://serialgk.com/2017/01/09/ten-fe-twist-your-arm/", "unformatted_src": "https://serialgk.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/6-ten-fc3a9-press-shot-bw-credit-imogen-love.jpg?w=604", "src": "https://serialgk.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/6-ten-fc3a9-press-shot-bw-credit-imogen-love.jpg?w=604", "formatted_filename": "ten fc a press shot bw credit imogen love", "alt_text": "6-ten-fe-press-shot-bw-credit-imogen-love", "original_width": 604, "original_height": 402, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://serialgk.com/2017/01/09/ten-fe-twist-your-arm/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370493121.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20200328225036-20200329015036-00360.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 697492106, "warc_record_length": 34775}
[ null, "“We came to Ewan with what is basically an old, bluesy-type tune” says Leo Duncan about ‘Twist Your Arm’, “slide guitars, chain-gang backing vocals, gospel piano – and Ewan took it in a Weatherall / Primal Scream / Screamadelica direction, which was fine by us cos that was why we wanted to work with him! And he preserved enough of the original vibe for it to still feel kind of rootsy.”\n\nThe track is the perfect example of the analogue-meets-digital vibe that Ben Moorhouse and Leo Duncan, aka Ten Fé had going on during their album sessions with Ewan Pearson (Jagwar Ma, M83, The Rapture) in Berlin last year. With two lead singers and songwriters, each with their own distinct voice and songwriting style – and Ewan’s trademark pulsating electronic grooves underscoring this and the rest of the forthcoming LP – it’s characteristic of the band’s songs that they bend fluidly between one style and another.\n\nIt is perhaps of little surprise that Ten Fe’s debut album ‘Hit The Light’, due out 3 February 2017, is marked by its diversity. Each track on ‘Hit The Light’ stands independently, whilst the overall experience is balanced by the accomplished interplay between style and song. Their mix of Americana with darker, driving electronics, and vocal harmonies make the London band genuinely stand out.\n\nThe 11 track LP follows the release of their acclaimed singles, ‘Make Me Better’, ‘In The Air’, ‘Elodie’ and ‘Turn’, last year, all hitting no. 2 Hype Machine and amassing over 6 million Spotify streams as well as a cover of Underworld’s ‘Born Slippy .NUXX’ in December which was also a Hype Machine no. 2 most popular.\n\nRecorded in the studio built into the Berlin HQ of Kompakt Records in Berlin with Ewan Pearson, ‘Hit The Light’ is a highly accomplished album with a captivating concoction of styles. The record seamlessly fuses intricate contemporary electronics and the band’s signature energetic mix of Americana, Manchester baggy and soulful vocals.\n\nNamed ‘Hit The Light’ after the big theme of the album: coming from dark into light; an act of renewal. The album is the result of 4 long years’ of work, which has led them from busking on the London Underground, through a bedroom in Birmingham, to eventually recording in Berlin. The depth of their relationship, creative and personal, has seen them through. It’s no coincidence the name of this band means “Have faith”.\n\n‘Hit The Light’ will be available through SOME KINDA LOVE / [PIAS] on CD (SKL004CD), Digital (SKL004DA1) and the LP version is a double vinyl LP (SKL004LP). Pre-order the album through Ten Fé’s store HERE. Pre-order on iTunes HERE and get ‘Elodie’ and ‘Overflow’ as instant downloads.\n\nPosted on January 9, 2017, in stream and tagged TEN FÉ. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment." ]
[ "http://static.independent.co.uk/2022/05/13/20/newFile-1.jpg?quality=75&width=1200&auto=webp", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://ruf.s33.xrea.com/tag/martha/?lang=ja", "unformatted_src": "http://static.independent.co.uk/2022/05/13/20/newFile-1.jpg?quality=75&width=1200&auto=webp", "src": "http://static.independent.co.uk/2022/05/13/20/newFile-1.jpg?quality=75&width=1200&auto=webp", "formatted_filename": "newFile", "alt_text": "Why Martha Stewart says she doesn\u2019t identify with the \u2018coastal grandmother\u2019 trend ?", "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 900, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://ruf.s33.xrea.com/tag/martha/?lang=ja", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662533972.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20220520160139-20220520190139-00355.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 47305248, "warc_record_length": 14381}
[ null, "Martha Stewart has opened up about her スタイル and detailed why she doesn’t relate to the latest coastal おばあちゃん fashion trend, which consists of oversized, light-coloured 服 and large hats.\n\nThe 80-year-old business woman discussed the popular trend during a recent interview with インスタイル. による MarthaStewart.com, the celebrity chef has spent “decades” embracing the coastal grandma design of “blue-and-white colour palettes with cable knits and linen”.\n\nWhen asked how she felt about being associated with the aesthetic of a coastal grandma, Stewart said: “That’s good! というのは, I am a grandmother.”\n\nしかしながら, when asked if she identified with that style herself, she confessed that she did answered, “not really.”\n\n“I could never be in those [Nancy Meyers] 映画. I work every day! I’m not retired yet, maybe when I retire in 20 年…多分,\" 彼女は付け加えた.\n\nThe coastal grandmother trend was inspired by the style in Meyers’ movies, including Diane Keaton’s vacation outfit in Something’s Gotta Give. The viral lifestyle term was first defined by Lexi Nicoleta オンチクタク.\n\n“It’s a term that I coined for this aesthetic, if you love Nancy Meyers movies, coastal vibes, recipes and cooking, Ina Garten, interiors and more, there is a good chance you might be a ‘coastal grandmother,\" 彼女は言いました in her video posted last March.\n\n“And no, you don’t have to be a grandmother to be a ‘coastal grandmother,' 彼女は付け加えた. “It’s for anyone and everyone.”\n\nクリップで, she showed a picture of Keaton in the film, as she’s wearing a white cardigan, bucket hat, シャツ, and khaki pants, while walking on the beach.\n\nThe TikToker further explained the trend last month on グッドモーニングアメリカ, noting how she’s been drawn to that “sense of cosiness and safety” that she’s felt when “visiting a relative that lives at the beach”.\n\n“It’s really just focusing on romanticising your life and cultivating little moments of happiness, reading on your patio or cooking in your kitchen or making your morning coffee,\" 彼女は言いました. “It’s really in the details.”\n\nAlthough Stewart doesn’t relate to the coastal grandmother trend, actor Anne Hathway has expressed how much she’s been embracing. 先月, she shared a photo on Instagram of herself wearing cream-coloured pants, a white shirt, black sunglasses, and a straw hat.\n\n“I have been ready for #coastalgrandmother chic since before TikTok was born,」 Princess Diaries star wrote in the caption. “May this moment never end.”" ]
[ "https://broread.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/40418712-9366547-The_atmosphere_was_peaceful_in_Clapham_Common_as_tributes_were_l-a-5_1615878845711.jpg", null, "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40427952-9366547-Patsy_Stevenson_who_was_pictured_being_held_on_the_floor_by_poli-a-8_1615878869731.jpg", null, "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40527228-9366547-image-a-19_1615879035262.jpg", null, "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40448642-9366547-People_gather_at_a_memorial_site_in_Clapham_Common_Bandstand_fol-a-12_1615878887476.jpg", null, "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40527230-9366547-image-a-24_1615879077009.jpg", null, "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40526810-9366547-Ken_Marsh_chairman_of_the_Metropolitan_Police_Federation_said_th-m-15_1615878965570.jpg", null, "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40506588-9366547-Crowds_chanted_black_lives_matter_outside_the_Houses_of_Parliame-a-2_1615878030951.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://broread.com/2021/03/16/police-federation-chief-claims-protestors-from-xr-antifa-and-blm-infiltrated-sarah-everard-vigil/", "unformatted_src": "https://broread.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/40418712-9366547-The_atmosphere_was_peaceful_in_Clapham_Common_as_tributes_were_l-a-5_1615878845711.jpg", "src": "https://broread.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/40418712-9366547-The_atmosphere_was_peaceful_in_Clapham_Common_as_tributes_were_l-a-5_1615878845711.jpg", "formatted_filename": "The atmosphere was peaceful in Clapham Common as tributes were l a", "rendered_width": 634, "rendered_height": 423, "original_width": 634, "original_height": 423, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://broread.com/2021/03/16/police-federation-chief-claims-protestors-from-xr-antifa-and-blm-infiltrated-sarah-everard-vigil/", "unformatted_src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40427952-9366547-Patsy_Stevenson_who_was_pictured_being_held_on_the_floor_by_poli-a-8_1615878869731.jpg", "src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40427952-9366547-Patsy_Stevenson_who_was_pictured_being_held_on_the_floor_by_poli-a-8_1615878869731.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Patsy Stevenson who was pictured being held on the floor by poli a", "alt_text": "Patsy Stevenson, who was pictured being held on the floor by police at the vigil, said she was arrested 'for standing there, I wasn't doing anything'", "rendered_width": 634, "rendered_height": 459, "original_width": 634, "original_height": 459, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://broread.com/2021/03/16/police-federation-chief-claims-protestors-from-xr-antifa-and-blm-infiltrated-sarah-everard-vigil/", "unformatted_src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40527228-9366547-image-a-19_1615879035262.jpg", "src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40527228-9366547-image-a-19_1615879035262.jpg", "formatted_filename": "image a", "alt_text": "People attend a vigil by a band stand in Clapham Common, London, after the Reclaim These Streets vigil for Sarah Everard was officially cancelled in London, 13 March", "rendered_width": 634, "rendered_height": 634, "original_width": 634, "original_height": 634, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://broread.com/2021/03/16/police-federation-chief-claims-protestors-from-xr-antifa-and-blm-infiltrated-sarah-everard-vigil/", "unformatted_src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40448642-9366547-People_gather_at_a_memorial_site_in_Clapham_Common_Bandstand_fol-a-12_1615878887476.jpg", "src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40448642-9366547-People_gather_at_a_memorial_site_in_Clapham_Common_Bandstand_fol-a-12_1615878887476.jpg", "formatted_filename": "People gather at a memorial site in Clapham Common Bandstand fol a", "alt_text": "People gather at a memorial site in Clapham Common Bandstand, following the kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard, in London, March 13. One attendee is seen holding a sign with a cartoon pig wearing a police hat, a red handprint, and the words: 'Is this a safer London?'", "rendered_width": 634, "rendered_height": 422, "original_width": 634, "original_height": 422, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://broread.com/2021/03/16/police-federation-chief-claims-protestors-from-xr-antifa-and-blm-infiltrated-sarah-everard-vigil/", "unformatted_src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40527230-9366547-image-a-24_1615879077009.jpg", "src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40527230-9366547-image-a-24_1615879077009.jpg", "formatted_filename": "image a", "alt_text": "Pictured: Sarah Everard.\u00a0A senior Met source said they had seen body-worn footage and by one stage of the evening the event had 'definitely' become 'a protest and not a vigil'", "rendered_width": 634, "rendered_height": 634, "original_width": 634, "original_height": 634, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://broread.com/2021/03/16/police-federation-chief-claims-protestors-from-xr-antifa-and-blm-infiltrated-sarah-everard-vigil/", "unformatted_src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40526810-9366547-Ken_Marsh_chairman_of_the_Metropolitan_Police_Federation_said_th-m-15_1615878965570.jpg", "src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40526810-9366547-Ken_Marsh_chairman_of_the_Metropolitan_Police_Federation_said_th-m-15_1615878965570.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Ken Marsh chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation said th m", "alt_text": "Ken Marsh, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, said that 90 per cent of those at the Clapham Common vigil on Saturday had walked away before it became a rally in breach of lockdown", "rendered_width": 306, "rendered_height": 419, "original_width": 306, "original_height": 419, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://broread.com/2021/03/16/police-federation-chief-claims-protestors-from-xr-antifa-and-blm-infiltrated-sarah-everard-vigil/", "unformatted_src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40506588-9366547-Crowds_chanted_black_lives_matter_outside_the_Houses_of_Parliame-a-2_1615878030951.jpg", "src": "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/03/16/07/40506588-9366547-Crowds_chanted_black_lives_matter_outside_the_Houses_of_Parliame-a-2_1615878030951.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Crowds chanted black lives matter outside the Houses of Parliame a", "alt_text": "March 15, after the vigil: Crowds chanted 'black lives matter' outside the Houses of Parliament, as protestors raised various issues during the demonstration", "rendered_width": 634, "rendered_height": 523, "original_width": 634, "original_height": 523, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://broread.com/2021/03/16/police-federation-chief-claims-protestors-from-xr-antifa-and-blm-infiltrated-sarah-everard-vigil/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711360.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20221208183130-20221208213130-00809.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 179060853, "warc_record_length": 16970}
[ null, "A police federation chief has defended the actions of officers at the vigil for Sarah Everard and claimed the event had been ‘hijacked’ by Antifa, Black Lives Matter and Extinction Rebellion protesters.\n\nKen Marsh, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, said that 90 per cent of those at the Clapham Common vigil on Saturday had walked away before it became a rally in breach of lockdown.\n\nPolice faced heavy criticism and the Met’s Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick was under pressure to resign after officers were seen man-handling women at the event.\n\nMr Marsh says the peaceful vigil had been infiltrated by Antifa, BLM and Extinction Rebellion demonstrators – and officers had been punched, spat at and abused at the event.\n\n‘Twenty-six of my colleagues were abused, spat at or punched,’ Mr Marsh told The Telegraph. ‘One black female officer was racially abused. An individual was arrested. This is unfortunately what happens with things like this. They get hijacked.’\n\nFootage from the vigil shows mourners packed together around floral tributes left for Ms Everard – with a number of demonstrators shouting: ‘No justice, no peace, f*** the police.’\n\nOne of the attendees, stood next to the person filming, had brought a megaphone.\n\nThe atmosphere was peaceful in Clapham Common on Saturday as tributes were laid, but tensions rose after nightfall", null, "Patsy Stevenson, who was pictured being held on the floor by police at the vigil, said she was arrested ‘for standing there, I wasn’t doing anything’", null, "People attend a vigil by a band stand in Clapham Common, London, after the Reclaim These Streets vigil for Sarah Everard was officially cancelled in London, 13 March\n\nMr Marsh said four or five officers are required to restrain one person because they might fall or harm themselves if just one officer tried to.\n\n‘It looks overbearing and heavyhanded, it’s not. It’s to protect you as much as us,’ he said.\n\n‘If it was just a peaceful vigil, there would have been no issues but it wasn’t unfortunately. We had to take the action we had to take.’\n\nA senior Met source said they had seen body-worn footage and by one stage of the evening the event had ‘definitely’ become ‘a protest and not a vigil’.\n\nThe source said: ‘There is a real discomfort at what we feel has been the politicisation of the police. We don’t always get it right but we must be allowed to be operationally independent.\n\n‘There is no doubt that it will make things difficult during the remainder of lockdown because groups intent on causing trouble will see this is an opportunity to make the police look bad.’\n\nFormer Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith urged caution before passing judgment, adding that he had been contacted by a female officer who had been on duty that night.\n\nHe told the House of Commons: ‘She was threatened. She was told she should have been murdered, not Sarah Everard, and she was manhandled.", null, "People gather at a memorial site in Clapham Common Bandstand, following the kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard, in London, March 13. One attendee is seen holding a sign with a cartoon pig wearing a police hat, a red handprint, and the words: ‘Is this a safer London?’", null, "Pictured: Sarah Everard. A senior Met source said they had seen body-worn footage and by one stage of the evening the event had ‘definitely’ become ‘a protest and not a vigil’\n\n‘We should be dialling this down not raising the temperature by calling for resignations.’\n\nHome Secretary Priti Patel, who has commissioned an investigation into officers’ actions by HM Inspectorate of Police, replied: ‘I have been written to by many police officers expressing very similar sentiments from their own experiences.’\n\nThe day after the gathering, Mr Marsh said: ‘Yesterday, 26 Metropolitan Police officers were assaulted – punched, kicked, spat at – policing Covid-19 lockdown laws that a democratically-elected Government have imposed… laws that the Mayor of London has called on us to enforce to keep Londoners safe.\n\n‘Political leaders should be doing much more to support the police officers they have put in this impossible position.", null, "Ken Marsh, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, said that 90 per cent of those at the Clapham Common vigil on Saturday had walked away before it became a rally in breach of lockdown\n\n‘The thoughts of the Metropolitan Police Federation remain with the family and friends of Sarah Everard.’\n\nNow, following a meeting of the Government’s Crime and Justice Taskforce chaired by the Prime Minister, Downing Street said it was taking a series of ‘immediate steps’ to improve security.\n\nAmong them is to roll-out across the country pilots of a programme where uniformed and plain clothes officers seek to actively identify predatory and suspicious offenders in the night time economy.\n\nDubbed ‘Project Vigilant’, the programme can involve officers attending areas around clubs and bars undercover, along with increased police patrols as people leave at closing time.\n\nProject Vigilant was originally launched in 2019 by Thames Valley Police, and last year won a crime prevention award from the International Association of Chiefs of Police.\n\nOther steps unveiled by Downing Street include a doubling of the Safer Streets fund – which provides neighbourhood measures such as better lighting and CCTV – to £45 million.\n\nIt also said ministers were committed to working with police forces and with police and crime commissioners to ensure the measures were more focused on preventing sexual violence.\n\nBoris Johnson said it could mean siting measures in parks and routes used by women on their walks home.\n\n‘The horrific case of Sarah Everard has unleashed a wave of feeling about women not feeling safe at night. We must do everything we can to ensure our streets are safe,’ he said.\n\n‘Ultimately, we must drive out violence against women and girls and make every part of the criminal justice system work to better protect and defend them.’\n\nEarlier the PM backed Metropolitan Police chief Dame Cressida Dick following calls for her resignation in the wake of the weekend’s events on Clapham Common where crowds gathered to remember the 33-year-old marketing executive.\n\nServing Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, has been charged with her kidnapping and murder.", null, "March 15, after the vigil: Crowds chanted ‘black lives matter’ outside the Houses of Parliament, as protestors raised various issues during the demonstration\n\n‘Too many of us have walked home from school or work alone, only to hear footsteps uncomfortably close behind us,’ she said.\n\n‘Too many of us have pretended to be on the phone to a friend to scare someone off.\n\n‘Too many of us have clutched our keys in our fist in case we need to defend ourselves and that is not OK.’\n\nShe said footage of the Clapham Common event – where four protestors – were arrested had been ‘upsetting’.\n\nBut she defended restrictions on protests put in place to curb the spread of coronavirus, urging people not to participate in large gatherings while they remained in force.\n\n‘The right to protest is the cornerstone of our democracy, but the Government’s duty remains to prevent more lives being lost during this pandemic,’ she said.\n\nThe Clapham Common vigil had originally been organised by the protest group Reclaim These Streets before it was forced to cancel after police said it would be in breach of coronavirus rules.\n\nAn organiser from the group said on Monday she did not want Dame Cressida to resign, but asked for the police chief to meet with them.\n\nAnna Birley told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: ‘We are a movement of women seeking to support and empower other women, and as one of the most senior women in British policing history, we do not want to add to the pile-on.’\n\nHundreds of women have left floral tributes in the park near to the route where Ms Everard, who went missing while walking home from a friend’s flat on March 3, walked.\n\nThroughout Monday, mourners arrived from across the capital to leave flowers and cards on the bandstand at Clapham Common." ]
[ null, "https://files.kstatecollegian.com/2022/04/BookReview-218x150.jpg", "https://files.kstatecollegian.com/2019/02/Cattlemans-Heart-218x150.jpg", null, "https://files.kstatecollegian.com/2018/03/meaningofflowers.MB_-218x150.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2015/02/10/valentines-day-more-romantic-when-married/", "unformatted_src": "https://files.kstatecollegian.com/2022/04/BookReview-218x150.jpg", "src": "https://files.kstatecollegian.com/2022/04/BookReview-218x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "BookReview", "rendered_width": 218, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 218, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2015/02/10/valentines-day-more-romantic-when-married/", "unformatted_src": "https://files.kstatecollegian.com/2019/02/Cattlemans-Heart-218x150.jpg", "src": "https://files.kstatecollegian.com/2019/02/Cattlemans-Heart-218x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Cattlemans Heart", "rendered_width": 218, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 218, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2015/02/10/valentines-day-more-romantic-when-married/", "unformatted_src": "https://files.kstatecollegian.com/2018/03/meaningofflowers.MB_-218x150.jpg", "src": "https://files.kstatecollegian.com/2018/03/meaningofflowers.MB_-218x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "meaningofflowers", "rendered_width": 218, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 218, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2015/02/10/valentines-day-more-romantic-when-married/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571086.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20220809185452-20220809215452-00536.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 764400454, "warc_record_length": 23109}
[ "Valentine’s Day is clouded by the movie-esque flowers, chocolates and teddy bears; but underneath it all, married couples partake in the celebration a little bit differently.\n\n“We never really celebrated it when we dated,” said Heidi Floyd, senior in theater who has been married to her husband Dillon Floyd for three years. “Since married, we try to find ways to make it different or special.”\n\nBrett Eichman, senior in music education, and his wife, Emilyjane Eichman, will be celebrating their first Valentine’s Day as a married couple this year. Both couples said they believe that though the day itself may seems “old,” the romance of it never dies out.\n\n“It’s more romantic,” Floyd said. “When you’re married, you know you’re going to be together anyway; it’s more about how you spend that time.”\n\nHeidi Floyd said her and her husband don’t like to go out and splurge on a “fancy” dinner date or on ridiculous gifts.\n\n“We decided against surprises,” Heidi Floyd said. “I pick something out and he will buy it, and vice versa; we know what we are going to get but it’s something we want.”\n\nHeidi Floyd and her husband are not the only unusual gift givers. The Eichmans chose to spend less on a present because the time together is what really matters.\n\n“We haven’t been in the same (place) before; we wouldn’t go on typical dates because we wanted to talk,” Brett Eichman said. “We’re in the same town now so we see each other all the time now, but that time is still precious.”\n\nThe gifts and date night plans might seem like a typical Valentine’s Day for other long-term couples, but the Eichmans and Floyds feel the difference.\n\n“We know what we are getting, but we also know the person better,” Heidi Floyd said. “Several years now he’s brought me Skittles because they are my favorite.”\n\nOutsiders might say the couples don’t care as much, since they aren’t buying lavish presents or taking their loved one on expensive dinner dates. Still, these married pairs understand the sacrifices necessary to preserve a marriage.\n\n“I don’t mind going over the top for presents because I know she will be around,” Brett Eichman said. “But this is a our first year married, so we made a pact not to go crazy. We’re still in college, too.”\n\nThe newlyweds are not alone in their conscious efforts to not spend money wildly. After more than 17 years of marriage, Joe Sutliff Sanders, associate professor of English, and his wife know that there are differences in the holiday when it comes to gifts.\n\n“First of all, you have to remember that when married it’s all the same money,” Sanders said. “When you’re single it’s significant because you sacrifice your own money. But if I spend $10,000 on a ring, she wouldn’t enjoy it because it’s her money too.”\n\nThe Floyds said they agreed that money can be tight when getting married in college, but they don’t let that stop them.\n\n“When you’re dating you can do little stuff, but together we make more (money),” Heidi Floyd said. “It’s not so much about what we spend but that we get to spend the day together.”", null, null, "REVIEW: ‘Cattleman’s Heart’ will exude ‘raw manpower’ for you this Valentine’s Day season", null, "Head to Head: Are flowers a good gift for romantic partners?" ]
[ null, "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/48416447187_bf8833f382_c.jpg?w=1000", "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/48308477277_213a2a6afd_c.jpg?w=1000", "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/48039926777_161be5dbcc_c.jpg?w=1000", "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/38755887260_f2907b23aa_z.jpg?w=1000", "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/42433822261_577150660a_z.jpg?w=1000", "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/45899168341_8d104d6dd8_z.jpg?w=1000", "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/46711313185_90e525ea40_c.jpg?w=1000" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://fujixweekly.com/2019/10/18/dr400-film-simulation-recipes/", "unformatted_src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/48416447187_bf8833f382_c.jpg?w=1000", "src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/48416447187_bf8833f382_c.jpg?w=1000", "formatted_filename": "bf f c", "alt_text": "48416447187_bf8833f382_c", "original_width": 799, "original_height": 533, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://fujixweekly.com/2019/10/18/dr400-film-simulation-recipes/", "unformatted_src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/48308477277_213a2a6afd_c.jpg?w=1000", "src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/48308477277_213a2a6afd_c.jpg?w=1000", "formatted_filename": "a a afd c", "alt_text": "48308477277_213a2a6afd_c", "original_width": 799, "original_height": 533, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://fujixweekly.com/2019/10/18/dr400-film-simulation-recipes/", "unformatted_src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/48039926777_161be5dbcc_c.jpg?w=1000", "src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/48039926777_161be5dbcc_c.jpg?w=1000", "formatted_filename": "be dbcc c", "alt_text": "48039926777_161be5dbcc_c", "original_width": 533, "original_height": 799, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://fujixweekly.com/2019/10/18/dr400-film-simulation-recipes/", "unformatted_src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/38755887260_f2907b23aa_z.jpg?w=1000", "src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/38755887260_f2907b23aa_z.jpg?w=1000", "formatted_filename": "f b aa z", "alt_text": "38755887260_f2907b23aa_z", "original_width": 640, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://fujixweekly.com/2019/10/18/dr400-film-simulation-recipes/", "unformatted_src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/42433822261_577150660a_z.jpg?w=1000", "src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/42433822261_577150660a_z.jpg?w=1000", "formatted_filename": "a z", "alt_text": "42433822261_577150660a_z", "original_width": 640, "original_height": 428, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://fujixweekly.com/2019/10/18/dr400-film-simulation-recipes/", "unformatted_src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/45899168341_8d104d6dd8_z.jpg?w=1000", "src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/45899168341_8d104d6dd8_z.jpg?w=1000", "formatted_filename": "d d dd z", "alt_text": "45899168341_8d104d6dd8_z", "original_width": 640, "original_height": 427, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://fujixweekly.com/2019/10/18/dr400-film-simulation-recipes/", "unformatted_src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/46711313185_90e525ea40_c.jpg?w=1000", "src": "https://fujixweekly.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/46711313185_90e525ea40_c.jpg?w=1000", "formatted_filename": "e ea c", "alt_text": "46711313185_90e525ea40_c", "original_width": 533, "original_height": 799, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://fujixweekly.com/2019/10/18/dr400-film-simulation-recipes/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499829.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20230130201044-20230130231044-00414.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 296468709, "warc_record_length": 27971}
[ "I thought it might be interesting to separate my film simulation recipes by Dynamic Range setting. There are a ton of different ways that one could organize these, so I thought it might be helpful to somebody to see them in various arrangements. Maybe you’ll see one that you haven’t considered using before, or maybe a certain setting will stand out to you that never crossed your mind before. I don’t really know, but you never know, so I’m just going to do it. To start with, I’m separating the film simulation recipes by DR setting. Below are all of my recipes that use DR400:", null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ "https://onceaweektheatre.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/crop-Tom-Oakley-Oliver-Ford-Davies-William-Beech-Ewan-Harris-and-Sammy-puppeteer-Elisa-De-Grey-in-Goodnight-Mister-Tom-1.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://onceaweektheatre.com/goodnight-mister-tom-at-the-phoenix-theatre/", "unformatted_src": "https://onceaweektheatre.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/crop-Tom-Oakley-Oliver-Ford-Davies-William-Beech-Ewan-Harris-and-Sammy-puppeteer-Elisa-De-Grey-in-Goodnight-Mister-Tom-1.jpg", "src": "https://onceaweektheatre.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/crop-Tom-Oakley-Oliver-Ford-Davies-William-Beech-Ewan-Harris-and-Sammy-puppeteer-Elisa-De-Grey-in-Goodnight-Mister-Tom-1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "crop Tom Oakley Oliver Ford Davies William Beech Ewan Harris and Sammy puppeteer Elisa De Grey in Goodnight Mister Tom", "rendered_width": 672, "rendered_height": 372, "original_width": 672, "original_height": 372, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://onceaweektheatre.com/goodnight-mister-tom-at-the-phoenix-theatre/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104512702.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20220705022909-20220705052909-00073.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 487550138, "warc_record_length": 11266}
[ null, "Goodnight Mister Tom arrives in London’s Phoenix Theatre on Charing Cross Road after strong reviews at Chichester and before embarking on a UK tour on 26 January. David Wood’s skilful adaptation of Michelle Magorian’s best-selling book about the relationship between a young evacuee and an elderly widower is a surprisingly challenging and dark tale that’s wonderfully theatrical and hugely entertaining.\n\nStarting with Operation Pied Piper, in 1939, when nearly three million were evacuated from cities into the country, our hero William Beech is a troubled young boy from an abused home. His deeply shocking treatment at the hands of his own mother shoots through the sometimes sickly nostalgia of the piece to give it real bite. William is ‘billeted’ with a reclusive and curmudgeonly old man. It is, of course, their slowly warming relationship that makes Goodnight Mister Tom a tale of redemption for both of them.\n\nThe play’s two roles for children, William and his friend Zach, are both hugely demanding, and the youngsters performing on the press night, Ewan Harris and William Price, were impressive indeed, but praise has also to go to the creative teams and the adults in the cast who so skilfully support them. Angus Jackson’s clever direction, the clued-up ensemble who take on a variety of roles, and the clever use of puppetry from Toby Olié make Goodnight Mister Tom a slick affair. In the title role Oliver Ford Davies is marvellous and he has a rapport with his young co-star that will melt your heart.\n\nWritten 28 November 2012 for The London Magazine" ]
[ "https://socialtelecast.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Fatima.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://celebsnetworthbio.com/fatima-tahira-leaked-video-viral-on-twitter-reddit-update-2/", "unformatted_src": "https://socialtelecast.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Fatima.jpg", "src": "https://socialtelecast.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Fatima.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Fatima", "rendered_width": 850, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 168, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://celebsnetworthbio.com/fatima-tahira-leaked-video-viral-on-twitter-reddit-update-2/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573876.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20220820012448-20220820042448-00258.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 180141915, "warc_record_length": 15144}
[ null, "Just lately, Fatima Tahira has been gaining a variety of consideration on social media. The feminine creator has occupied all the most recent developments and spots on the web. She has grow to be a well-known identify among the many netizens who’re trying to find any type of details about her. You have to be questioning what occurred to her and why is she trending hastily. Effectively, allow us to inform you that one among her movies has gone viral on social media like wildfire. Since then, she has grow to be a sizzling subject. Examine additional particulars right here.\n\nIn response to studies, the video that has circulated all around the web consists of some components that may not be mentioned on a public platform. This additionally occurs to be the explanation why these sorts of clips and posts garner such an quantity of consideration from everybody. Fatima has obtained reputation for a similar cause too as she is reportedly within the viral clip. Whereas many individuals are praising her look within the submit, many are slamming her for selecting this approach to grow to be well-known. Many customers are coming ahead and sharing the video with hateful captions.\n\nOne of many customers commented on the viral video stating that she didn’t need to put on so quick garments simply to realize fame as she will be able to receive the identical with the assistance of her expertise too. It’s also reported that Fatima is seen carrying a locket having written Allah throughout it. It has triggered all of the Muslim people who find themselves now trolling her badly on social media. Everyone seems to be speeding to the web and collaborating in criticizing Fatima and her video. Nevertheless, it isn’t actually confirmed if one thing like that has ever occurred or not.\n\nAs Fatima has grow to be a trending subject on the web, persons are trying to find any type of data associated to her together with her wiki, bio, age, Instagram, household, web value, boyfriend, and extra. Effectively, allow us to inform you that we would not have a lot information about her right now. Since Fatima Tahir doesn’t also have a Wikipedia web page both, these particulars stay unknown. Nevertheless, our crew is attempting to fetch all the knowledge in order that our readers can keep up to date and get vital details about her. Until then, hold following our website, Social Telecast, for extra updates and the most recent and trending information concerning the world and extra. Keep tuned!" ]
[ null, "https://www.thecanary.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Truro-1.jpeg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.thecanary.co/feature/2018/12/21/austerity-christmas-sanctioned-and-living-on-the-streets/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.thecanary.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Truro-1.jpeg", "src": "https://www.thecanary.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Truro-1.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "Truro", "alt_text": "Trussel trust foodbox", "rendered_width": 770, "rendered_height": 403, "original_width": 770, "original_height": 403, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.thecanary.co/feature/2018/12/21/austerity-christmas-sanctioned-and-living-on-the-streets/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652663012542.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20220528031224-20220528061224-00010.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1163082479, "warc_record_length": 40494}
[ "Austerity Christmas: sanctioned and living on the streets - The Canary", null, "It’s Truro Foodbank‘s last session before Christmas, and it’s busy. In just an hour, over 60 people have visited to collect three-day food parcels. Since January 2018, foodbank manager Bob Girvan estimates that they’ve given food to over two and a half thousand people. And he says that, since the rollout of Universal Credit in the area, demand is rising. Fast.\n\nCarrie* is here today to collect food for a homeless friend who’s “too ill and too vulnerable to go anywhere”.\n\n“I couldn’t keep up”\n\nCarrie’s 32, and she’s also been homeless for three months. She lost her home because of “debts and benefit changes”.\n\nShe moved onto Universal Credit in “May, June time”, and that’s when the problems started. It was only after moving onto Universal Credit that she discovered the housing element of her Jobseeker’s Allowance “hadn’t been paid to my landlord”. So as she explained, “I became in debt that way”. Although she cleared the arrears once “the back payment was sorted”, the shift “over to Universal Credit” meant she got behind with the rent again: “I couldn’t keep up with the payments, and court costs as well.” She “had to pay £320 in court costs” after falling behind with rent in the first place. She also suffered as a result of the bedroom tax.\n\nEventually, she says, “I just couldn’t pay anything and I couldn’t feed myself.” She didn’t know about foodbanks when this happened.\n\nAfter missing an appointment because she was unwell, Carrie was sanctioned and had £26 to live on “for a whole month”:\n\nI had a sick note to say I was so unwell I couldn’t move. But they make you hand in your sick note when you’re sick. I didn’t have any way of getting onto the internet. They sanctioned me even before the sick note was finished.\n\nCarrie explains that “it all spiralled, literally because of that”. She did her best to clear her debts, but eventually “it just became impossible” and she was evicted.\n\nShe’s now living in an outbuilding with four other homeless people. “We look out for each other, we look after each other,” she explains, and:\n\nWe’re the only ones that know where it is. We can get bedding and stuff from [homelessness campaign group] St Petrocs. But it’s bloody freezing.\n\nShe calls the night shelter a “locked environment” and insists that where she is at the moment feels “safer than in a shelter”. She knows of many homeless women who’ve experienced abuse and violence on the streets. But she says she’s “been lucky because I found some great people and I feel safe”. She continues:\n\nI have to be sensible with what I do. So I don’t go anywhere that’s not on CCTV and always make sure that I’m with people and that I’m never alone. I always make sure someone knows where I’m going and what I’m doing.\n\nCarrie says that, at a count of homeless people in Truro by outreach workers a few weeks ago, “there were about 40 of us”. But she continues:\n\nThere’s going to be more now because people come in from other towns where there’s nothing. We’ve got St Petrocs but in other places they don’t have a breakfast club; they don’t have a dinner club. So a lot of people are coming over here because there’s a night shelter open here for the winter.\n\n“It could be you”\n\nCarrie says that she’s really not thinking about Christmas – “it’s just another day really”. As far as she’s concerned, “Theresa May’s government fucked it all up for me completely”. She didn’t ever imagine that this was how her life would turn out; but she knows that, when things fall, they fall fast:\n\nThere’s a picture up at St Petrocs that’s got a drawing of a homeless [person]. On the top, it says ‘lottery’ and underneath it says ‘it could be you’. I love that, because that’s really how it is.\n\nBy this time next year, Carrie says, she wants to be “out of this country – somewhere hot, somewhere far away”. But to do that, she needs a passport. And she can’t get a passport without an address." ]
[ "https://www.broadcastbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/broadcast-beat-awards-at-the-2014-nab-show.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.broadcastbeat.com/broadcast-beat-awards-2014-ibc-show-ibcshow/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.broadcastbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/broadcast-beat-awards-at-the-2014-nab-show.jpg", "src": "https://www.broadcastbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/broadcast-beat-awards-at-the-2014-nab-show.jpg", "formatted_filename": "broadcast beat awards at the nab show", "rendered_width": 600, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 600, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.broadcastbeat.com/broadcast-beat-awards-2014-ibc-show-ibcshow/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662527626.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20220519105247-20220519135247-00481.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 778507841, "warc_record_length": 24499}
[ null, "Always bringing you the absolute best and latest in studio industry news and information, www.broadcastbeat.com has announced that the Broadcast Beat Awards is coming to the 2014 IBC Show in Amsterdam!\n\nFt. Lauderdale, FL (GCOMM): “Broadcast Beat Magazine” continues to lead the way by lauding those studio industry companies for advancements in the field and unique innovations in products and services.\n\n\nThe “Broadcast Beat Awards” will be given to manufacturers at the 2014 IBC Show in Amsterdam. Some of the judging criteria will include originality, improvement on existing technology, its inventive qualities and whether the technology was ground-breaking and an advancement.\n\nFor more information on nominating a product or service for the\nBroadcast Beat Awards at the 2014 IBC Show, contact:" ]
[ "https://hookedonfilmwa.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/02-february-hail-caesar.jpg?w=705&h=435&crop=1", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://hookedonfilmwa.wordpress.com/2016/02/27/movie-review-hail-caesar/", "unformatted_src": "https://hookedonfilmwa.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/02-february-hail-caesar.jpg?w=705&h=435&crop=1", "src": "https://hookedonfilmwa.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/02-february-hail-caesar.jpg?w=705&h=435&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "february hail caesar", "rendered_width": 705, "rendered_height": 435, "original_width": 705, "original_height": 435, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://hookedonfilmwa.wordpress.com/2016/02/27/movie-review-hail-caesar/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875144111.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20200219092153-20200219122153-00306.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 410865522, "warc_record_length": 23709}
[ null, "Hail, Caesar! is a lively homage to good ol’ Hollywood from two of cinema’s greatest writer/directors, Joel and Ethan Coen.\n\nIn 1951, Capitol Pictures head of production, and real-life figure, Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin) is the studio’s ‘fixer’, keeping movie stars and director’s regrettable actions out of the spotlight. His life shifts from busy to chaotic after A-lister Baird Whitlock (George Clooney) is kidnapped from the set of blockbuster historical-epic Hail, Caesar! Facing pressure from the studio, frustrated filmmakers, and spoiled actors, Mannix has a few tricks up his sleeve to protect everyone’s interests.\n\nHail, Caesar! is the latest creation from two of Hollywood’s most talented and distinctive producer/writer/directors. Since their triumphant, film-festival favourite crime-thriller Blood Simple, Joel and Ethan Coen have turned heads for over 20 years with comedies, thrillers, remakes and westerns. The dedication to their craft is unparalleled; the duo has unearthed strange concepts and executed them with both style and substance. This comedy-caper fits tightly between the surreal thrills of The Big Lebowski and dramedy quarrels of Inside Llewyn Davis.\n\nThe Coen Brothers’ affection for Twentieth Century cinema is lathered onto every frame. Dabbling in a variety of genres and flourishes, the Coen’s latest is a brainstorming session writ large. Along with Mannix’s central, neo-noir plot-thread, the movie’s narrative splits off into several miniscule sub-plots and set pieces. The Coens revel in self-indulgence, convoluting a unique vision with an over-ambitious reach. Despite quality ingredients, the story never adds up to the sum of its parts.\n\nHail, Caesar! thrives whenever Mannix and his go-getter attitude are on screen. Mannix is a fascinating detective figure keeping the narrative in check (somewhat). Like every movie-within-a-movie flick, Hail, Caesar! comments on today’s ever-expanding, controversial studio system. Although its depiction of screenwriters and sexism remain resonant, its commentary on communism and the dividing line between art and industry are clumsily thrown in.\n\nThe performances are all captivating, with Brolin a charming screen presence throughout. Balancing comedy and drama, Brolin’s leading man goes toe-to-toe with everyone in the impressive cast that features Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum, Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton and Coen bros staple Frances McDormand. Meanwhile, Clooney brings his self-deprecating, slapstick persona back from Intolerable Cruelty and O Brother, Where Art Thou?\n\nHail, Caesar! resembles the Coen Brothers on auto-pilot, fitting a cast of regulars into an over-the-top, pedantic homage to their industry. If anything, it proves cinematographer Roger Deakins is contemporary cinema’s most impressive workhorse.\n\nHail, Caesar! is available in Australian cinemas from February 25th" ]
[ "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10-ii.jpg?w=545", "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10.jpg?w=545", "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10-lbl.jpg?w=261&h=262", "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10-lbl-2.jpg?w=276&h=262", null, "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-forum.jpg?w=545", null, "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-forum-yel-lbl.jpg?w=545", null, "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-re.jpg?w=545", "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-re-b.jpg?w=545", null, "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-f-f-re-b.jpg?w=545&h=514", "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-f-f-re-lbl.jpg?w=545", null, "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-live-bw.jpg?w=217&h=207", "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/berkeley-r-wh-lbl-sm.jpg?w=269&h=266", "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/berkeley-r-bl-lbl.jpg?w=268&h=266", null, "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-karma-city1.jpg?w=545", null, "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/grateful-dead-double-dead.jpg?w=545", null, "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/gd-felt-pd-b.jpg?w=267&h=266", "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/gd-felt-pd.jpg?w=270&h=266", "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/gd-felt-3.jpg?w=545" ]
[{"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10-ii.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10-ii.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "nrotps nr ii", "alt_text": "NROTPS NR 10 10 II", "original_width": 545, "original_height": 545, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "nrotps nr", "alt_text": "NROTPS NR 10 10", "original_width": 545, "original_height": 507, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10-lbl.jpg?w=261&h=262", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10-lbl.jpg?w=261&h=262", "formatted_filename": "nrotps nr lbl", "alt_text": "NROTPS NR 10 10 lbl", "rendered_width": 261, "rendered_height": 262, "original_width": 261, "original_height": 262, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10-lbl-2.jpg?w=276&h=262", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-nr-10-10-lbl-2.jpg?w=276&h=262", "formatted_filename": "nrotps nr lbl", "alt_text": "NROTPS NR 10 10 lbl 2", "rendered_width": 276, "rendered_height": 262, "original_width": 276, "original_height": 261, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-forum.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-forum.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "grateful dead felt forum", "alt_text": "Grateful Dead Felt Forum", "original_width": 545, "original_height": 408, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-forum-yel-lbl.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-forum-yel-lbl.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "grateful dead felt forum yel lbl", "alt_text": "Grateful Dead Felt Forum yel lbl", "original_width": 545, "original_height": 392, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-re.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-re.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "nrotps re", "alt_text": "NROTPS RE", "original_width": 545, "original_height": 531, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-re-b.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/nrotps-re-b.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "nrotps re b", "alt_text": "NROTPS RE b", "original_width": 545, "original_height": 543, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-f-f-re-b.jpg?w=545&h=514", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-f-f-re-b.jpg?w=545&h=514", "formatted_filename": "grateful dead felt f f re b", "rendered_width": 545, "rendered_height": 514, "original_width": 545, "original_height": 514, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-f-f-re-lbl.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-felt-f-f-re-lbl.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "grateful dead felt f f re lbl", "original_width": 345, "original_height": 336, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-live-bw.jpg?w=217&h=207", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-live-bw.jpg?w=217&h=207", "formatted_filename": "grateful dead live bw", "alt_text": "Grateful Dead LIVE b&w", "rendered_width": 217, "rendered_height": 207, "original_width": 217, "original_height": 207, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/berkeley-r-wh-lbl-sm.jpg?w=269&h=266", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/berkeley-r-wh-lbl-sm.jpg?w=269&h=266", "formatted_filename": "berkeley r wh lbl sm", "alt_text": "Berkeley R wh lbl sm", "rendered_width": 269, "rendered_height": 266, "original_width": 269, "original_height": 266, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/berkeley-r-bl-lbl.jpg?w=268&h=266", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/berkeley-r-bl-lbl.jpg?w=268&h=266", "formatted_filename": "berkeley r bl lbl", "alt_text": "Berkeley R bl lbl", "rendered_width": 268, "rendered_height": 266, "original_width": 268, "original_height": 265, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-karma-city1.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/grateful-dead-karma-city1.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "grateful dead karma city", "alt_text": "Grateful Dead Karma City", "original_width": 545, "original_height": 354, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/grateful-dead-double-dead.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/grateful-dead-double-dead.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "grateful dead double dead", "alt_text": "Grateful Dead Double Dead", "original_width": 545, "original_height": 541, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/gd-felt-pd-b.jpg?w=267&h=266", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/gd-felt-pd-b.jpg?w=267&h=266", "formatted_filename": "gd felt pd b", "alt_text": "GD Felt PD b", "rendered_width": 267, "rendered_height": 266, "original_width": 267, "original_height": 266, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/gd-felt-pd.jpg?w=270&h=266", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/gd-felt-pd.jpg?w=270&h=266", "formatted_filename": "gd felt pd", "alt_text": "GD Felt PD", "rendered_width": 270, "rendered_height": 266, "original_width": 270, "original_height": 266, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "unformatted_src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/gd-felt-3.jpg?w=545", "src": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/gd-felt-3.jpg?w=545", "formatted_filename": "gd felt", "alt_text": "GD Felt 3", "original_width": 545, "original_height": 534, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://theamazingkornyfonelabel.wordpress.com/category/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662604495.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20220526065603-20220526095603-00660.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 628158370, "warc_record_length": 31174}
[ null, null, null, null, "Released in 1972, as taped of a somewhat gritty FM radio broadcast taped at NYC’s Felt Forum on 5 December, 1971 (one of four nights at this venue) with NROTPS supporting the Grateful Dead.\n\nSide A, track 2 is incorrectly titled. I don’t know the correct name but here is a link to listen to the full broadcast: https://archive.org/details/nrps1971-12-05.shnf", null, "Also exists with printed red “Laurie” labels, probably a nod to the 1950’s US record label (I don’t have a good image of this).", null, "A1 Brown Eyed Women\nA2 Muddy Water\nA3 Jack Straw\nA4 Tennessee Jed\nB1 Mr. Charlie\nB2 El Paso\nB3 Comes A Time\nB4 One More Saturday Night\nB5 Mexicali Blues\n\nStrangely, HOT WACKS used to list this title under “CBMJ”. I have never seen a CBM copy of this title, in fact I know of only two GD titles on CBM: high time in old town (CBM 1020) and a Shalom labeled copy of the Mammary/TMOQ LP recorded LIVE in concert\n\nFor in depth reading: http://deadsources.blogspot.com/search?q=Felt+Forum\n\nReissue of the NROTPS album 1973/4 in a folder style cover featuring an image of the performer(s) on the back:", null, null, "And the equivalent for the Dead album:", null, null, "This release became even more popular in the mid-70’s with this reissue ca. ’75/6 with a deluxe b&w cover :", null, null, null, "There is also a fake Impossible Recordworks version (IMP8101):", null, "This and the next WCF release DARK STAR were reissued (copied?) in this format on Karma City labels.", null, "Finally, it was reissued as a picture disc by the same outfit that produced the Beatles Sweet Apple Trax volumes as picture discs, ca. 1979 (matrix: 101 A/B):", null, null, null ]
[ "https://lairofbooksblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/chasing-river.jpg?w=840", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://lairofbooksblog.com/2016/07/15/review-chasing-river-by-k-a-tucker/", "unformatted_src": "https://lairofbooksblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/chasing-river.jpg?w=840", "src": "https://lairofbooksblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/chasing-river.jpg?w=840", "formatted_filename": "chasing river", "alt_text": "Chasing River.jpg", "original_width": 306, "original_height": 475, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://lairofbooksblog.com/2016/07/15/review-chasing-river-by-k-a-tucker/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764494986.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20230127132641-20230127162641-00179.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 378333324, "warc_record_length": 39517}
[ null, "Armed with two years’ worth of savings and the need to experience life outside the bubble of her Oregon small town, twenty-five-year old Amber Welles is prepared for anything. Except dying in Dublin. Had it not been for the bravery of a stranger, she might have. But he takes off before she has the chance to offer her gratitude.\n\nTwenty-four-year-old River Delaney is rattled. No one was supposed to get hurt. But then that American tourist showed up. He couldn’t let her die, but he also couldn’t risk being identified at the scene—so, he ran. Back to his everyday life of running his family’s pub. Only, everyday life is getting more and more complicated, thanks to his brother, Aengus, and his criminal associations. When the American girl tracks River down, he quickly realizes how much he likes her, how wrong she is for him. And how dangerous it is to have her around. Chasing her off would be the smart move.\n\nAnd River isn’t the kind of guy she’d want to catch.\n\nHaving loved the previous two books in this New Adult series, I’m not sure why I went into this one with some sort of skepticism. I thought that I couldn’t love a new couple more than I already do Jesse/Alex & Rain/Luke…Once again K.A. Tucker has managed to suck me in with her deeply layered characters, beautiful settings, and crazy story telling. I ADORE Amber & River to pieces!!!! This time we were transported to beautiful Ireland & given a good amount of historical background on the events that lead to the formation of the IRA. Up until this book, I only knew of the great famine in Ireland but not much more. It’s only a plus when I come away with knowledge of actual historical events from a book that isn’t non-Fiction. We also get to see some of our favorite characters from Burying Water (Burying Water#1) make an appearance in this book in K.A. Tucker fashion. Rich with Irish history, obstacles to overcome, violence, and amazing characters, this story of 2 lovers from opposite sides of the world was a smash hit in my book!\n\nI totally did NOT see myself liking Amber at all in this book since I did NOT enjoy her parts in Burying Water. Amber was very judgmental & was comfortable being a part of the “mean girls” clique during her High School days. As an adult, she never ventured outside of her small town nor did she attempt to look outside the box. There were rules & Amber followed them to the tee. My biggest issue with Amber was how harsh she was on her brother Jesse in Burying Water, it was as if she chucked him off to be a low life because of some mistakes he had made as a teenager (given Jesse was a magnet for shit but still lol). I LOVED seeing Amber step away from her small town in Oregon & travel to Ireland. Her family doubted she would ever leave her comfort zone & it was a major step for her. Amber meeting River may not have been in the most romantic of ways (I won’t give that away), but from the minute he entered her life, all her inhibitions were thrown out the window. Now this is an Amber that I could be friends with. From her unlikely friendship with the tattoo artist Ivy to falling in love with River whose family history was deeply entrenched in the IRA of before & current day…she kept surprising me. I loved the travel bucket list she created with Alex the night they were a bit tipsy on wine & the fact that River managed to get his hands on it & continued to tease her about it. Actually, being that I got to know her as a rule follower, I was a bit embarrassed for her every time I thought about #1 on her list… <—BWAHAHAHA! I would’ve DIED if it were me & the hottie I’m interested in, found my list. Then again I was kind of smirking BECAUSE for a change, she was the one chasing the guy and putting in some work (he really did make her work for it though lol). This book also stirred up so much hope in me for these two, I wanted so badly for everything to work out but it seemed that all odds were against them. There were definitely some casualties along the way…I cried when Rowen’s leg had to be amputated & cursed Aengus all throughout for putting Ma & Da through it. I am currently jumping right into the last book in this series Surviving Ice (Burying Water #4). I’m excited to get Ivy’s story & even more eager to see if there’s a glimpse of Amber & River because it’s K.A. Tucker & I love all of her characters! it always feels like a treat when we hear about one of the couples or characters from the previous books." ]
[ null, "https://www.chosenpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/rsz_corrietenboom-180x180.jpg", null, "https://www.chosenpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Sukkot-Booths-2-180x180.jpg", "https://www.chosenpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/pexels-photo-180x180.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/site/purim-characters-and-celebrations/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/rsz_corrietenboom-180x180.jpg", "src": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/rsz_corrietenboom-180x180.jpg", "formatted_filename": "rsz corrietenboom", "rendered_width": 180, "rendered_height": 180, "original_width": 180, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/site/purim-characters-and-celebrations/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Sukkot-Booths-2-180x180.jpg", "src": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Sukkot-Booths-2-180x180.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Sukkot Booths", "alt_text": "Sukkah Sukkot", "rendered_width": 180, "rendered_height": 180, "original_width": 180, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/site/purim-characters-and-celebrations/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/pexels-photo-180x180.jpg", "src": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/pexels-photo-180x180.jpg", "formatted_filename": "pexels photo", "rendered_width": 180, "rendered_height": 180, "original_width": 180, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.chosenpeople.com/site/purim-characters-and-celebrations/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178360107.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20210228024418-20210228054418-00477.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 710723405, "warc_record_length": 19622}
[ "Purim, one of the most festive celebrations, has a special place in the yearly cycle of Jewish religious life. The Scroll of Esther, which is read during Purim, is one of five megillot (scrolls)—along with Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Ruth and Song of Songs—that are publicly read at various Jewish festivals and observances throughout the year.\n\nThe name Purim (“Lots”) is derived from Esther 3:7, where we read that lots were cast before Haman to choose the date to destroy the Jewish people in Persia. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to some of the most intriguing and colorful characters in the Bible. We meet our heroine, the beautiful Esther (“Hadassah” in Hebrew), who is used by God to save the Jewish people from annihilation. We are introduced to her venerable cousin, Mordecai, who has the spiritual “knack” of always being in the right place at the right time. We also meet King Ahasuerus, who comes across as a bit thick between the ears, although he is evidently quite in love with Esther and turns out to be a fair-minded king. Finally, we meet Haman, the perpetrator of wickedness who seeks to destroy the Jewish people.\n\nWho is Haman? He is identified as an Agagite (Esther 3:1), a descendent of the Amalekites, whose history of enmity toward Israel goes all the way back to the time of Moses, when the Amalekites opposed the children of Israel. From that day forward, Amalekites have been Israel’s foe “from generation to generation” (Exodus 17:16).\n\nAlthough the actual ethnic identity of the Amalekites has been lost to history, the spirit of Amalek is very much alive in the same blind hatred that drove Haman. Throughout the generations, tradition has identified the “Amelekite spirit” with the antisemitic powers that have sought to destroy the Jewish people, culminating in the decimation of Europe’s Jewish community through Hitler’s “Final Solution.\n\nDeuteronomy 25:17-19 tells us, “Remember what Amalek did to you on the way as you were coming out of Egypt, how he met you on the way and attacked your rear ranks, all the stragglers at your rear, when you were tired and weary; and he did not fear God. Therefore it shall be, when the Lord your God has given you rest from your enemies all around, in the land that the Lord your God is giving you to possess as an inheritance, that you will blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven. You shall not forget.”\n\nAs students of the Scripture know, Haman’s plan was thwarted by the bravery of Queen Esther, who was encouraged by her older cousin Mordecai. The celebration of Purim features special foods, such as a tasty pastry called hamantaschen (Haman’s pockets, or Haman’s ears) and hilarious skits called purimshpiel.\n\nThe rabbis have identified four main traditions to be observed on Purim by Jewish people wherever they might live. The first is the reading of Megillat Esther (Scroll of Esther), which is done aloud in the synagogue service. The children in the service bring their groggers (noisemakers) into the service, and whenever the villain Haman’s name is mentioned, they make as much noise as possible to blot out his name and his memory. The other three traditions are sending food gifts to friends, giving money to the poor, and eating a special holiday meal in celebration of the deliverance of the Jewish people. Another Purim tradition is called the Fast of Esther: many Jewish people fast from dawn until the dusk of Purim eve in commemoration of the three days of fasting enjoined by Esther (Esther 4:16).\n\nJewish communities around the world have developed Purim traditions with a local flavor. In France, children would inscribe Haman’s name on smooth stones and strike them together repeatedly during the Megillah reading whenever his name was mentioned. By the end of the reading, Haman’s name would be worn off the stones. Elsewhere, people write the name of Haman on the soles of their shoes and stomp their feet at the sound of Haman’s name. In the 18th-century city of Frankfurt-am-Main in Germany, Jewish people would fashion wax figures of Haman and his wife Zeresh with wicks inside. As the reading of the Megillah commenced, the wicks were lit. As the congregation heard the story of Haman’s undoing, they could also watch as Haman and Zeresh melted away into nothingness.\n\nThe festivities of Purim remind us that our God is faithful. Although the Jewish people have suffered much, we live in hope. We have outlasted all the Hamans who have come against us – and through God’s promises, we always shall!", null, "Forgiving as the Messiah Forgave: The Life of Corrie Ten Boom", null, null, "Removal of the Leaven\n\nThe Music in My Heart\nThe Cost of Deliverance\n\nThe Gift of Passover: One Body of Messiah for All Believers\nScroll to top" ]
[ "https://866attylaw.com/wp-content/themes/frekhtman/images/default.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://866attylaw.com/columbia-torture-trial-defendant-found-guilty/", "unformatted_src": "https://866attylaw.com/wp-content/themes/frekhtman/images/default.jpg", "src": "https://866attylaw.com/wp-content/themes/frekhtman/images/default.jpg", "formatted_filename": "default", "alt_text": "Columbia Torture Trial: Defendant Found Guilty", "original_width": 749, "original_height": 547, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://866attylaw.com/columbia-torture-trial-defendant-found-guilty/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370509103.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20200402235814-20200403025814-00440.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 332274303, "warc_record_length": 20368}
[ null, "A man who was accused of torturing and raping a Columbia University graduate student was found guilty of 44 of 46 counts.\n\nThe accused named Robert Williams, was found guilty of kidnapping, burglary and arson charges. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. However, Williams was not found guilty of first-degree assault on two charges.\n\nWhen judge sentenced the verdict to Williams, he turned over in his cell and went back to sleep.\n\nHowever William’s lawyer, Arnold Levine said that his client is unfit, and is not competent to stand trail.\n\nWilliams’s lawyer, Arnold Levine, says that proves Williams should never have had to be there at all.\n\nEarlier in the day, Williams’ Lawyer tried to discount the defendant’s testimony, explaining, “She (the victim) is in emotional state at the time, it’s not very contusive to remember things.”\n\nDuring this trial, the 24-year old victim recounted how Williams raped her, scalded her with boiling water, force fed her pills and burned her with bleach as she begged him to kill her.\n\nBefore leaving, Williams tied her up and set fire to her apartment.\n\nThe office of Manhattan District Attorney praised the victim for helping bring about the conviction.\n\nWilliams will be sentenced on July 24." ]
[ null, "https://creativebeartech.com/uploads/data/226/2zfqnp1KyJTt.png" ]
[null, {"document_url": "http://www.amazingcbdshop.com/sales-leads/", "unformatted_src": "https://creativebeartech.com/uploads/data/226/2zfqnp1KyJTt.png", "src": "https://creativebeartech.com/uploads/data/226/2zfqnp1KyJTt.png", "formatted_filename": "zfqnp KyJTt", "rendered_width": 560, "original_width": 2550, "original_height": 2828, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "http://www.amazingcbdshop.com/sales-leads/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703557462.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20210124204052-20210124234052-00783.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 114872085, "warc_record_length": 10948}
[ "UK Vape Store Data source includes a checklist of over 1,500 UK vape shop get in touch with information. Our UK Vape Shop Data Source with Vape Store Get in touch with Details is ideal for all kinds of B2B marketing, including, newsletters and email blasts, telesales, straight mail and also social media projects.\n\nHere is what the UK Vape Store Database Contains\n\nWhy select us for your UK Vape Store Advertising And Marketing Listing.\n\nFree lifetime updates. We are frequently upgrading our UK vape shop advertising and marketing list. You will find the most recent copy of the vape store data source in your participant area.\n\nUK Vape Shop Database with Vape Store Get In Touch With Details.\n\nThe Vape Industry: From the Bird’s Eye.\n\nWinter was winding down in the D.C. surrounding boundary neighborhood of Silver Springtime, Maryland on Tuesday, March 5th. While most offices on the East Coastline were getting all set to unwind for the day, the workplace of the Federal Medicine Management had a nationwide spotlight made use of it. In a news release, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb introduced his resignation. A stormy course had actually been navigated by Gottlieb, often contravening of both sides of the vaping discussion. His departure left the vapor industry in a state of change. As Gottlieb left his placement at the FDA, new draft advice was issued relocating the Premarket Cigarette Permission (PMTA) duration for vape up from August 8th, 2022 to 2021– and even more significantly– suggested ending its tolerance of flavored vape juices.\n\nFurther complicating this news was the appointment of Performing Commissioner Norman Sharpless, whom has actually publicly expressed assistance for Gottlieb’s strategy to regulating vapor items. The FDA’s approach was tossed yet once again into much deeper chaos in Might when a Federal Judge overruled the FDA’s suggested date of August 8th, 2021 for enforcing PMTA applications and also required they begin examining applications instantly. While the FDA has yet to appeal this ruling, it points to a proceeding fad of combative governmental oversight of the vapor market.\n\nThis all comes at an important point for the vapor industry. As challenges to vapor product packaging arise from the Customer Product Security Commission (CPSC), outside pressure has been pressing on a vape sector trying to silently continue working. Thousands of shops, business and also brand names have been struggling to make feeling of an increasingly grey visage of the near future. Historically, regardless of using conformity deadlines and also demands, the FDA has been afraid to stick to any type of advice it has actually released. Aside from letters as well as occurrences of public shaming, the FDA has– apparently arbitrarily– change conformity target dates and fell short to apply any of its suggested plans across the vapor market. This dull method to guideline has left many in the vapor industry annoyed as they sought to follow the FDA’s exacting standards as well as expectations for regulatory filings as well as conformity due dates.\n\nA natural feedback to these actions by the vapor industry has actually seen many vape firms broadening beyond the vapor market. The passing of the 2019 Ranch Costs opened up the possibility for the sale of cannabidiol (CBD). While this is still significantly a lawful grey location until straight-out legalization of hemp and cannabis is codified into Federal regulation, it has spurred a self-confidence in vape business to branch out beyond the vape sector and also into CBD. This isn’t possible for every single vape business economically, however entrepreneurs in the vape room are in search of security the vape market looks increasingly incapable to pay for. The vape sector however isn’t all doom and grief.\n\nThe vapor market has actually continued to increase among typical vape services, with the American vapor industry drawing in over $13 billion annually. New stores remain to open up and also the selection of products remain to innovate. But that innovation has actually been overmuch sustained by the introduction of sheath systems. The JUUL from JUUL Labs has ended up being a juggernaut in the vaping globe. After investment from Altria, JUUL is expected to make up over a 1/5 of the vape market on its own as it is anticipated to strike $3.4 billion in sales. While this performance is impressive, the influence that JUUL has actually left on the marketplace has been blended. The modern-day teenager vaping epidemic has actually been sustained, in no little component, by unlawful purchase of JUUL tools and also sheathings by underage vapers. The surge of the verb “JUULing” has actually ended up being the most acquainted term to customers outside the vapor market for vaping. For lots of, it is the only term they will certainly ever understand when it involves the vapor sector. The public protest complying with reporting and also researches on the vapor epidemic have actually done immeasurable harm to the public assumption of the vapor sector, with moms and dads and public wellness groups strongly conflating the vapor sector in its entirety with JUUL’s skin device. It becomes extremely hard to see a path ahead to redeeming the general public photo of vaping as a lead for good or an item for cigarette smokers seeking to change far from combustible cigarette. This adverse public understanding might not be the albatross on the neck of the vapor industry it may appear. A main tenet to the vapor sector’s belief considering that its inception has always been to interest cigarette smokers. A public assumption of capsule systems being an unfavorable force can permit conventional vape companies to concentrate on transforming smokers moving onward.\n\nThe nature of vaping aiming to convert cigarette smokers has long been an effective market approach. Despite acknowledgements by the FDA concerning the need of tastes in vape juices to quit them from going back to smoking cigarettes, draft assistance was still provided to suggest getting rid of flavors. While it seems noticeable that these fights will be bound in the courts long past the August 8th, 2021 target date, there still exists a salient public discussion to be had regarding traditional vaping and smokers. Those services will probably need to be sought legislatively as well as advancement action by business like JUUL doesn’t paint the most confident of pictures. Late in 2018, JUUL pulled its flavored sheathings from retailers, a positive action more than likely aimed at obtaining in advance of an anticipated FDA choice to ban tastes from shops, yet most likely likewise a method to tamp down on both public and also governmental understanding that their marketing of flavors in retailers– particularly comfort as well as drug stores– was adding to the assumption of JUUL as being a driving pressure in the teenager vaping epidemic. Also a business as large as JUUL can be bamboozled by the operations of the FDA. Fifty percent a year later on and no activity has been taken by the FDA on the law of tastes, neither has the FDA started to execute any actions on PMTA filings.\n\nThe requirements of filings for the PMTA is a testy subject in the vape market. The reality is that really couple of vape business have the expendable capital to explore the procedure of correctly submitting a PMTA.\n\nTHE FUTURE OF THE VAPOR catalogue and mail order houses b2b database with email addresses and mailing list .\n\nIf the FDA sticks to its guns, all of this leaves an evident picture of the future. As vaping companies closed down or transition away from vape into various other industries, vessel systems sustained by the major cigarette suppliers– informally described as Large Tobacco– will gradually become the vaping sector in America. The paradox of this situation should be shed on no one as the hostile efforts to regulate the vapor market to address products that might be risky or a possible danger to the public health vis-à-vis the teenage vaping epidemic, would inevitably lead to the extremely devices at the facility of these controversies ending up being the only thing offered on the market.\n\nAs cash and carry wholesalers mailing list and b2b database with emails pare down their product offerings in prep work for future industry adjustments, they will certainly be able to easily convert their products right into FDA approved tools as the country complains concerning teens “JUULing” well into the 2020s, 2030s as well as beyond. Losing America as a market is a brutal hit for any type of sector, but the vapor industry continues to be solid abroad in Europe, Japan and China with markets rapidly expanding in countries like Australia, South Africa and South Korea.\n\nAs vaping is checked out clinically right into the future, additional big markets are keyed as well as prepared to open up for lawful sales between East (UAE) and also Africa (Western Africa and Kenya). Vaping is out a drop-off by any type of measure internationally. Investment in internationally focused brand names will certainly accompany established in America running internationally for several years to find. Yet it is difficult not to lament the extremely aggressive regulative approach, that appears almost market-tailored for Big Cigarette’s supremacy to enter right into the vape space. Vape was established as a means to migrate culture away from combustible tobacco. It was a social force for several years before being hijacked and also branded by the teen vaping epidemic. It appears profoundly depressing that an industry born as well as established in America could see itself become extinguished out by people hurrying to reasonings based off of one dilemma while concurrently doing whatever but dealing with the underlying issues with the dilemma itself. This isn’t to cast a shadow of gloom over the vapor market. As has been said prior to, we’ll see the vapor sector remain to prosper for numerous years to come via lawful challenges as well as protracted court fights from the standard vaping industry’s biggest juggernauts.\n\nThe future of vaping continues to be unsure, however the genie is already beyond the lamp as well as vaping will permanently remain a globally leading market-force.\n\nAlong with our original data source (variation 1), we have actually developed a second database of vape stores in the UK by utilizing the Internet search engine Scrape as well as Email Extractor by Creative Bear Tech. global b2b database of fashion boutiques with email addresses has enabled us to leave no rock unchecked as well as scrape basically all vape shops in the UK on Google Maps, a lot of internet search engine such as Google and also Bing, Business directory sites consisting of Yelp and also Telephone directory, Vape Store directory sites including allvapestores.com and allcbdstores.com, social networks platforms, consisting of Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. The variation 2 of the database includes around 1,200 vape stores with email addresses as well as a different data just with emails.\n\n\nUK Vape Store Database contains a checklist of over 1,500 UK vape store contact details. Our UK Vape Shop Database with Vape Shop Get in touch with Details is perfect for all types of B2B marketing, including, newsletters as well as e-mail blasts, telesales, direct mail as well as social media campaigns. As Gottlieb exited his setting at the FDA, brand-new draft advice was issued moving the Premarket Cigarette Permission (PMTA) period for vape up from August 8th, 2022 to 2021– and even more importantly– proposed ending its tolerance of flavorful vape juices.\n\nWhile this is still very a lot a legal grey location till outright legalisation of hemp and also marijuana is codified right into Federal regulation, it has actually spurred a self-confidence in vape business to branch out exterior of the vape market and right into CBD. This isn’t possible for every vape business economically, however entrepreneurs in the vape space are in search of stability the vape sector looks increasingly unable to pay for.", null ]
[ "https://pagesix.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2013/08/felicity_jones_getty-300x300.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=300&h=300&crop=1", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://pagesix.com/2011/11/30/gothams-brightest/", "unformatted_src": "https://pagesix.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2013/08/felicity_jones_getty-300x300.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=300&h=300&crop=1", "src": "https://pagesix.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2013/08/felicity_jones_getty-300x300.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=300&h=300&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "felicity jones getty", "alt_text": "Gotham\u2019s brightest", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://pagesix.com/2011/11/30/gothams-brightest/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178360293.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20210228054509-20210228084509-00320.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 510805079, "warc_record_length": 53940}
[ null, "Felicity Jones was caught off guard at the IFP Gotham Awards when her name was called as the surprise winner of the Breakthrough Actor award for “Like Crazy.” “I was just about to eat some carrots,” said Jones, who’s attached to Warren Beatty’s Howard Hughes biopic, and beat out tough competition Monday at Cipriani Wall Street, including “Martha Marcy May Marlene” star Elizabeth Olsen and Shailene Woodley of “The Descendants.” Patton Oswalt took aim at his “Young Adult” co-star Charlize Theron’s lithe frame before presenting her with a tribute award. “I’ve seen her eat pizza and beer,” he said. “I know you’ve been pounding pasta and vodka all night!” Backstage, stacks of high-tech hair-dryers greeted already well-coiffed winners. “It looked like Black Monday,” quipped Focus Features’ head James Schamus whose company’s “Beginners” tied with Fox Searchlight’s “Tree of Life” for Best Feature, and also won Best Ensemble. Like true Hollywood auteurs, Jason Reitman and Alexander Payne manned their own iPhones, rather than letting any novices in the crowd take over, while taking pictures together after the show." ]
[ null, "https://s3images.zee5.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/08/Scene-from-Tu-Ashi-Jawali-Raha-6.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://zeeyuva.zee5.com/tu-ashi-jawali-raha-everything-wrong-with-rajveers-behaviour/?tag_tu-ashi-jawali-raha_lt_stry_5", "unformatted_src": "https://s3images.zee5.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/08/Scene-from-Tu-Ashi-Jawali-Raha-6.jpg", "src": "https://s3images.zee5.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/08/Scene-from-Tu-Ashi-Jawali-Raha-6.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Scene from Tu Ashi Jawali Raha", "rendered_width": 690, "rendered_height": 390, "original_width": 690, "original_height": 390, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://zeeyuva.zee5.com/tu-ashi-jawali-raha-everything-wrong-with-rajveers-behaviour/?tag_tu-ashi-jawali-raha_lt_stry_5", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347439019.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20200604032435-20200604062435-00249.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 954257752, "warc_record_length": 21247}
[ "In Tu Ashi Jawali Raha, from being a dominating husband to making Manva's life miserable, Rajveer is responsible for it all.", null, "Nothing comes easy in life, not even relationships. You must think a person that makes you so happy, is the one. But, what if this person is also the reason behind your extreme sadness? Same is the case with Rajveer and Manva in Tu Ashi Jawali Raha. Manva fought against the whole world to get married to Rajveer. However, her faith in Rajveer was proven wrong not once but multiple times. So today, we are going to look at everything that is wrong with Manva and Rajveer’s shattering relationship and his behaviour.\n\nWatch an episode below:\n\nUnfortunately, relationships aren’t as rosy as they same. It needs limitless hard work to nourish it from infancy to adulthood. Seeing Manva and Rajveer’s undernourished relationship in Tu Ashi Jawali Raha makes us cringe badly. While Manva has made compromises and listened to Rajveer, he isn’t willing to do the same. Rajveer always wants to be dominant in the relationship. His egotistical nature refuses to let him accept his faults. Due to these faults, he disrespected Manva’s parents who have always been nice to him. When do you think will Rajveer realise these mistakes that he is making?\n\nHe is always so angry that he refuses to accept that he is at fault. After Manva separated from Rajveer, his behaviour on the professional level has changed. It has become detrimental to his business which is slowly crashing. We would love to see Rajveer change for everyone’s benefit. Then, we want him to regain Manva’s trust and bridge the gap that he has created.\n\nWhat do you think about Rajveer’s behaviour? We would love to know your thoughts in the comments below.\n\nYou Can't Get Enough Of Vaidehi And Manas' Adorable Relationship In Phulpakhru! Watch Now On ZEE5!\n\nAre You A Middle Child? You Will Relate To These 5 Things From Chi Va Chi Sau Ka" ]
[ "https://nationalcompassng.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/454dcb107048ff83bdec380ce7a555b9.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://nationalcompassng.com/ayinde-barrister-prophet-without-honour-2/", "unformatted_src": "https://nationalcompassng.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/454dcb107048ff83bdec380ce7a555b9.jpg", "src": "https://nationalcompassng.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/454dcb107048ff83bdec380ce7a555b9.jpg", "formatted_filename": "dcb ff bdec ce a b", "rendered_width": 495, "rendered_height": 279, "original_width": 495, "original_height": 279, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://nationalcompassng.com/ayinde-barrister-prophet-without-honour-2/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711121.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20221206225143-20221207015143-00758.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 438953665, "warc_record_length": 34772}
[ null, "Barrister wasn’t a stark illiterate. He wasn’t an academic either. But he created Fuji, a music brand that has swallowed various pre-existing Yoruba music such as Sakara, Apala, Awurebe, and paralysed erstwhile top-of-the-chart music, Juju.\n\nHowever, there are many ‘ifs and buts’ that could have changed the success story of Fuji since Barrister evolved the genre in the late 1960s from ‘Were’, an Islamic music used to wake Muslims up during Ramadan.\n\nOne if: Would Fuji have survived IF Ayinla Omowura aka Egunmogaji, a fiery Apala musician, who was much popular than Barrister at the time, hadn’t been stabbed to death on May 6, 1980 at a beer parlour in Abeokuta, Ogun State?\n\nAnother if: Would Fuji have survived IF another Apala chart-bursting legend, Alhaji Haruna Ishola aka BabanGani Agba, hadn’t died on November 9, 1983, at the age of 64?\n\nOne but: BUT, today, Fuji is eclipsing Juju, which was much more popular than Apala and Sakara in the 1960s, 70s and part of the 80s.\n\nAnother but: BUT, apart from General Kollington Ayinla, who is today seen as the father of Fuji music after the demise of Barrister, Fuji is blessed with a succeeding generation of young, creative stars led by King Wasiu Ayinde, aka K1 the Ultimate, and other Fuji greats such as Adewale Ayuba, aka Mr Johnson, Abass Akande Obesere, aka Omo Rapala, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, aka Oga Nla, and Saheed Osupa, aka Olufimo Mat’agbamole, whose collective music is highly accepted by the masses – an advantage which both Juju and Apala lacked.\n\nApart from Sir Shina Peters, who temporarily shook the Juju music scene to its foundation, between 1989 and 1992, with his Afro Juju series, no other younger-generation Juju musician has had as much popularity or shown enough conviction to reignite the torch of Juju lit on the global stage by Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey and King Sunny Ade.\n\nBarrister is no saint. I shall soon come to his devilry. But in the meantime, I’ll examine the uniqueness of his music and the reason his albums and live plays remain the most selling within the Fuji genre, 10 years after his death.\n\nAfter I was blooded into Barrister’s music at The PUNCH editorial meeting in 2017, two interconnected incidents happened that reopened my eyes to the in-betweenness of music to religion and culture.\n\nThe first incident was a postgraduate assignment that defogged my sight and shed the scales off my eyes. The other was a visit to renowned Ifa priest, Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon, the Araba of Osogbo, in furtherance of the aforesaid academic assignment.\n\nBecause of its pursuit for excellence and proximity to my workplace, I had applied to the School of Postgraduate Studies, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, for a degree in English Literature.\n\nAs part of the academic requirements for the class, students were mandated to conduct research on chants as an enactment of African orature experience.\n\nThe assignment took me to the shrine of Elebuibon in the Pepsi Cola area Ayetoro, Osogbo. At Elebuibon’s shrine, which I visited on consecutive days, I videoed the call-and-response spontaneity of chants as an oral technique in the expression of African religious beliefs.\n\nEmploying incantations (chants) to seek divine requests – on behalf of his various clients – Elebuibon communed with the gods, using the opele, a short string of divination made of cowries.\n\nThe beauty of Elebuibon’s rich poetic rendition of Ifa panegyrics wasn’t lost on me despite not being an Ifa worshipper. Buried in the Ifa praise worship are ancient Yoruba histories of conquests, victories, harvests, deaths, famine, pestilence, treachery etc.\n\nAlthough I’m a Christian, on one of my visits to Elebuibon’s shrine, I took my children along with a view to letting them have an insight into the trado-cultural heritage of the Yoruba.\n\nAt Elebuibon’s, my children seemed like fish out of water, because they couldn’t understand the chants and songs, but I tried to explain their meanings to them in the hope that they would understand that the world is a continuous evolution of forms between the old and the new, because before New York was created, there was an Old York; before Iyana Ipaja New Road, there was Iyana Ipaja Old Road, before New Bodija birthed, there was Old Bodija.\n\nAlthough Barrister never got university education, much more than most foremost Yoruba musician of his era, Agbajelola exhibited a profound understanding of the invaluable place of history, culture and tradition as tools for personal actualisation and nation-building. This realisation is the heartbeat of his musical supremacy.\n\nWhile a number of musicians in his era were becoming ‘born-again’ and abandoning Yoruba trado-cultural beliefs for western religions and teachings, Barusati maintained an intricate balance between Islamic and Yoruba religions in his music – at the risk of being tagged a hypocrite and an infidel by ardent Islamic faithful. This is the audacity of his art.\n\nIn his discography, Barrister explored the heroics of major deities of the Yoruba pantheon with a fluidity common to African oral chants.\n\nBarrister’s amazing exposition of Yoruba tradition and culture flourishes in his December 1988 album, Fuji Garbage 2, wherein he traces the death of Oya, the River goddess, to Ira in Kwara State, the death of Sango, god of Thunder, to Oyo, and the death of Obalufon to Erin just as his nickname, Ayinde-Ogun, as encapsulated in Fuji Missile, released in 2001, is in reverence of Ogun, the god of iron.\n\nBecause of the limitless elasticity of his voice and the depth of his message, Dedegbo would not so much worry about setting his poetry to music as he would worry about passing his message across unambiguously.\n\nThis is why he didn’t engage in rehearsals with his band members, because he knew that he could do all the singing and chorusing as he occasionally left his band members stranded during studio recordings or live plays.\n\nAderoju said, “We never ever did any rehearsals while going to record an album. Never. We did live plays during the week, Barrister could pick some beats I played during the week and set music to them.\n\n“He would just say, we’re going to the studio tomorrow or the day after. As the band leader, I would get some beats ready using proverbs or jokes. So, while at the studio, he would tell you to give him a beat. You must be ready.\n\n“I learned how to research from him because whenever he wanted to sleep, he would put a pen, jotter and tape recorder by his pillow so that whenever he receives inspiration while sleeping, he would write it down.”\n\nThis no-rehearsal latitude that Barrister exhibited cannot, however, be executed by Juju musicians because, unlike Fuji, the guitar and other string instruments form the template upon which Juju rests, and it’s not possible to go into the studio to record Juju music without rehearsals.\n\n(To be concluded next week)\n\n•Odesola writes from the United States of America and can be reached via Email: tundeodes2003@yahoo.com; Facebook: @tunde odesola; Twitter: @tunde_odesola" ]
[ null, "https://images.yourstory.com/cs/4/721b1c100eb911eb936a1114ea00a5c0/AtsiFeatureFinal-1659108616090.png?w=752&fm=auto&ar=2:1&mode=crop&crop=faces", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://yourstory.com/herstory/2022/07/woman-entrepreneur-nagaland-highway-local-coffee-farmers-square-cafe", "unformatted_src": "https://images.yourstory.com/cs/4/721b1c100eb911eb936a1114ea00a5c0/AtsiFeatureFinal-1659108616090.png?w=752&fm=auto&ar=2:1&mode=crop&crop=faces", "src": "https://images.yourstory.com/cs/4/721b1c100eb911eb936a1114ea00a5c0/AtsiFeatureFinal-1659108616090.png?w=752&fm=auto&ar=2:1&mode=crop&crop=faces", "formatted_filename": "AtsiFeatureFinal", "alt_text": "This entrepreneur\u2019s love for coffee inspired her to start a caf\u00e9... on a remote Nagaland highway ", "original_width": 752, "original_height": 376, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://yourstory.com/herstory/2022/07/woman-entrepreneur-nagaland-highway-local-coffee-farmers-square-cafe", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500095.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20230204075436-20230204105436-00809.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1118622335, "warc_record_length": 88452}
[ "This entrepreneur’s love for coffee inspired her to start a café... on a remote Nagaland highway", null, "Zakietsono Jamir, aka Atsi, started Farmer’s Square café in Medziphema, Nagaland, in 2019. Through her enterprise, Zakiestono employs and provides a steady source of income to young men and women from nearby localities.\n\nNagaland's Medziphema is neither a hill nor a valley. The town is more of an interface between the two. In this quaint little town sits Farmer’s Square cafe, run by Zakietsono Jamir, aka Atsi.\n\n“My full name is Zakietsono Jamir, but everybody calls me Atsi. It's short and sweet, I guess,” she says, laughingly as she introduces herself for this interview.\n\nAtsi is a coffee-lover, so much so that it inspired her to start a café in her hometown Medziphema. She has no previous experience being an entrepreneur, nor is Nagaland popularly known as a coffee-growing region (although, in recent years, the state has seen a spurt of coffee farmers).\n\nSo, what inspired Atsi to take the plunge?\n\nA sheer determination to be independent in every way, given that she was raised by a single parent and always dreamt of being a woman achiever.\n\n“None of my family members are entrepreneurs, and we have no idea about running a business. I started this as a way of becoming independent, earning my own money, and running my own firm,” says Atsi, who was earlier teaching at a primary school and running a students’ hostel.\n\nOne day, Atsi’s friend informed her of a coffee workshop at Kalita Café in Guwahati, Assam, which provided her a peek into the coffee industry. “I was convinced that there was more to coffee than just instant brew, and I felt I should explore it through a café,” she says.\n\nAtsi set to work immediately. In late 2016, she launched a small coffee shop in Medziphema. However, the inexperienced entrepreneur ran into severe financial problems.\n\nSometime in mid-2018, she was forced to shut shop. Keen to learn from the experience yet, continue with the concept, Atsi decided to pursue her further studies on coffee and come back with the necessary resources and capital to make a comeback.\n\nIn November 2019, Atsi launched a re-branded café—Farmer’s Square cafe. This time, she had the support of the international organisation Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, often shortened to simply GIZ, on its Her & Now project. “The organisation helped me focus, understand business skills, and mentored me thoroughly,” she says.\n\n“This time, I was fully focused on the coffee industry. I started with Lavazza, getting leads from its branch in Dimapur. I was considered one of its distributors in Nagaland. So working with them, I learned so much about business trends and coffee, in general,” says Atsi.\n\nLavazza is an Italian manufacturer of coffee products, founded in Turin in 1895 by Luigi Lavazza. Initially, it was run from a small grocery store at Via San Tommaso 10. At present, the business is administered by the third and fourth generations of the Lavazza family.\n\nAs luck would have it, a mere four months after Atsi’s café reopened, COVID-19 struck. “Out of nowhere, COVID-19 enters my life, and I was also a patient,” chuckles Atsi recalling those days.\n\nAlthough compelled to shut down again until she recovered, Atsi returned to re-open the café. “As shops selling essential products were allowed to open, I sought permission from the municipal council to sell seasonal vegetables and fruits from Farmer's Square. I got the permission, and that’s how Farmer's Square came to be more than just a café,” says Atsi.\n\nAccording to Atsi, pineapples are one of Farmer’s Square’s USPs, but it is completely seasonal. Now, Atsi’s daily business activities at the cafe include coffee brewing, customer service and hospitality, supervising operations of the cafe, conducting workshops and training, and so on. Atsi says she is also passionate about encouraging the local youth to engage in farming and learning more about agricultural products.\n\nAccording to a report by IBEF, India is among the top 10 coffee-producing countries, with about 3% of the global output in 2020. India’s northeast has been traditionally synonymous as a tea-growing region, but in recent years, coffee has found a firm place in the hills.\n\nIn Nagaland, Lichan Humtsoe, a fashion photographer-turned-entrepreneur, started Été Coffee to showcase the multiple flavours of coffee sourced from different districts of Nagaland.\n\nAtsi acknowledges the popularity of local flavours, adding, “Nagaland coffee is doing great, and so is Été. But when I came up with my café, I wanted to bring in something different and unique, and that’s how I decided to source the coffee from outside so they can taste the different kinds of coffee from my cafe.”\n\nShe continues, “Nagaland is a very small state; we all know one another. So, if I start the same thing as an entrepreneur, it will not be unique, and it will just be a duplicate. I source my coffee from Bengaluru, Delhi, and other places, and I know what exactly I'm giving my customers.”\n\nAtsi employs five others at the café. She has also onboarded one of her friends, a PhD student in agriculture, as her business partner. She says the two invested Rs 50,000 each from their savings to get the café started in the early days.\n\nWith Medziphema being a small town, Atsi says, “People get to know of our place through Facebook and Instagram. We are right in the middle of Kohima and Dimapur, so tourists come often. They are often pleasantly surprised to see a café like this, which deals in speciality coffee, in the middle of the highway.”\n\nIn the near future, Atsi wants to open a brunch counter in the café, along with a small training centre nearby. Opening a café in Dimapur is also on the cards, she says, but her biggest aim is to open a café outside Nagaland.\n\n(The story was updated to reflect the full name and description of GIZ.)\n\nLooking back to look ahead: Women entrepreneurs take stock and welcome 2023" ]
[ null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3252/3103414016_b614c54050_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3257/3103414052_4d84f13220_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3101/3103414170_37a91feb37_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3152/3103414212_1f6b07531b_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/3102581699_c9cc547083_m.jpg", "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3098/3103414348_be703b7fcc_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3051/3103414380_c5b642fd03_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3242/3102581849_65b9e321fc_o.jpg", "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3085/3103414472_8a69145dc8.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/3103414548_540fa4584b_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3205/3103414810_f00ec09f26_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3113/3102582285_8e4b51c71f_m.jpg", "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3044/3102582313_b27dfa1dc8_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3290/3103438326_2170a030d1_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3126/3103438390_4cbb338d77_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3068/3102606071_5c4607df96_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3019/3103438504_d77df81bb4_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3090/3102606279_8664c880e3_o.jpg", null, "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3081/3102606307_8a1562b4d9_o.jpg", "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3287/3103438764_0c21f6c3f1_o.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3252/3103414016_b614c54050_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3252/3103414016_b614c54050_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "b c o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 382, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3257/3103414052_4d84f13220_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3257/3103414052_4d84f13220_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "d f o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 375, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3101/3103414170_37a91feb37_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3101/3103414170_37a91feb37_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "a feb o", "original_width": 375, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3152/3103414212_1f6b07531b_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3152/3103414212_1f6b07531b_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "f b b o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 375, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/3102581699_c9cc547083_m.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/3102581699_c9cc547083_m.jpg", "formatted_filename": "c cc m", "original_width": 180, "original_height": 240, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3098/3103414348_be703b7fcc_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3098/3103414348_be703b7fcc_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "be b fcc o", "rendered_width": 320, "rendered_height": 240, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 375, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3051/3103414380_c5b642fd03_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3051/3103414380_c5b642fd03_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "c b fd o", "original_width": 280, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3242/3102581849_65b9e321fc_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3242/3102581849_65b9e321fc_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "b e fc o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 301, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3085/3103414472_8a69145dc8.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3085/3103414472_8a69145dc8.jpg", "formatted_filename": "a dc", "original_width": 375, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/3103414548_540fa4584b_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/3103414548_540fa4584b_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "fa b o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 375, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3205/3103414810_f00ec09f26_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3205/3103414810_f00ec09f26_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "f ec f o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 375, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3113/3102582285_8e4b51c71f_m.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3113/3102582285_8e4b51c71f_m.jpg", "formatted_filename": "e b c f m", "rendered_width": 340, "rendered_height": 255, "original_width": 240, "original_height": 180, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3044/3102582313_b27dfa1dc8_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3044/3102582313_b27dfa1dc8_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "b dfa dc o", "original_width": 340, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3290/3103438326_2170a030d1_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3290/3103438326_2170a030d1_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "a d o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 375, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3126/3103438390_4cbb338d77_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3126/3103438390_4cbb338d77_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cbb d o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 375, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3068/3102606071_5c4607df96_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3068/3102606071_5c4607df96_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "c df o", "original_width": 375, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3019/3103438504_d77df81bb4_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3019/3103438504_d77df81bb4_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "d df bb o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 405, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3090/3102606279_8664c880e3_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3090/3102606279_8664c880e3_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "c e o", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 444, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3081/3102606307_8a1562b4d9_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3081/3102606307_8a1562b4d9_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "a b d o", "original_width": 349, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "unformatted_src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3287/3103438764_0c21f6c3f1_o.jpg", "src": "http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3287/3103438764_0c21f6c3f1_o.jpg", "formatted_filename": "c f c f o", "rendered_width": 348, "rendered_height": 639, "original_width": 272, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://www.preparationeducation.com/blog/2008/11/early-christian-church-lapbook/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585696.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20211023130922-20211023160922-00067.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 140370492, "warc_record_length": 9189}
[ "Another lapbook! This one corresponded with our children’s Bible class on the life of Paul and Peter after Jesus’ ascension to heaven. The lessons we studied were from My Bible First and they were the Year C, quarter 2 lessons of the My Bible Says set. And once again many of the booklets are from Homeschool in the Woods from her New Testament Activity Pak.\n\nThis time I’ll do Zippy’s first, since I’ve been doing her’s last normally.\n\nWe made her cover out of clipart from lavistachurchofchrist.org.", null, "You wil notice that we didn’t fold the lapbook the usual shutter fold style. That was because we wanted to get this extension about the armor of God to fit in this lapbook. And this was the only way I could figure out how to make it work. Here is the inside:", null, "The armor of God is made from two pieces of 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock taped together at the back. As you can see from the previous photo, the armor is all removable. It is attached by velcro. I just took her picture and printed it out and she cut that out for the face. This was from the Homeschool in the Woods New Testament Activity Pak.", null, "Next is postcards from Paul, with a different postcard summarizing each of the letters that he wrote. This is also from Homeschool in the Woods.", null, "This is a mini coloring book that I put together on the events of Paul’s conversion. This is another minibook that my long necked stapler came in very handy for. I got the pictures on the inside from searching on Google. Now I can’t find the source. They were a free download though.", null, null, "I made this one too. It is for Peter’s Ladder found in 2 Peter 1:5-7 I just took the ladder from Microsoft clipart and layered two of the ladders on top of each other to produce the right amount of rungs and then typed the words in so the children could color them. Then we folded it accordion style.", null, "Then we spent awhile tracing Paul’s routes. This one took awhile to do. It also came from Homeschool in the Woods. It is an accordion style mini book.\n\nThis is the cover with it closed.", null, null, "Here is a close-up of one of the maps. (You can see more of them on the set on flickr.)", null, "A Bible verse that she copied down just to fill up some empty space:", null, "A matchbook about Peter’s vision about the unclean animals with a verse copied inside explaining what the vision was about. (This is the first minibook I ever created on my own, so I was excited about that.)", null, null, "You can see a few more pictures of Zippy’s lapbook by clicking here.\n\nNow here’s Mr. John Deere Boy’s lapbook. He didn’t join with us for all the same studies so it’s not quite as full. Some things that look the same as hers, I’m not showing here, but if you’d like to see every detail of his lapbook you can by clicking here.\n\nHis cover is a picture of Paul’s shipwreck when he was a prisoner on his way to Rome. We got the picture for free from lavistachurchofchrist.org.", null, "Here is the inside.", null, "His armor of God:", null, "His mailbox that contains the postcards from Paul:", null, "His one minibook that he made different from his sister. It is on the verse in James 3:5 about controling the tongue. We modified this from the book Easy Make & Learn Human Body.", null, "He pasted in a quote on the subject from the an old religious youth magazine: Youth’s Instructor, 7/26/08.", null, null, "You can see all of our lapbooks here." ]
[ null, "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/107169946-FE_SparkCharge_Thumb.jpg?v=1671727724&w=750&h=422&vtcrop=y" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/28/mark-cuban-wants-to-buy-more-bitcoin-says-gold-investors-are-dumb.html", "unformatted_src": "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/107169946-FE_SparkCharge_Thumb.jpg?v=1671727724&w=750&h=422&vtcrop=y", "src": "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/107169946-FE_SparkCharge_Thumb.jpg?v=1671727724&w=750&h=422&vtcrop=y", "formatted_filename": "FE SparkCharge Thumb", "alt_text": "How I started a $110 million car business by age 30", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 422, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/28/mark-cuban-wants-to-buy-more-bitcoin-says-gold-investors-are-dumb.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500983.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20230208222635-20230209012635-00347.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 719446260, "warc_record_length": 134670}
[ "Billionaire Mark Cuban is doubling down on bitcoin and says he even prefers investing in the digital asset over gold.\n\nThe longtime cryptocurrency advocate said he hopes the price of bitcoin goes down further so he can buy more during a Dec. 26 episode of Bill Maher's \"Club Random\" podcast.\n\nFinancial experts typically consider gold to be a good way for people to protect the value of their investment portfolio from declining due to inflation. However, Cuban called gold investors \"dumb as f---\" during his interview with Maher.\n\n\"If everything went to hell in a hand basket and you had a gold bar, you know what would happen? Someone would beat the f--- out of you or kill you and take your gold bar,\" he explained.\n\nCuban said that both gold and bitcoin are a \"store of value,\" meaning he believes that both assets maintain their worth rather than depreciating.\n\nHowever, there is a key difference between how gold and bitcoin accrue value. Gold's value is derived from its relative scarcity and its long history of being traded for goods and services. On the other hand, bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are a relatively new form of payment.\n\nMost digital coins don't derive their value from an underlying entity. which makes them subject to unpredictable fluctuations in price.\n\nBitcoin prices are currently trending far below their January prices while gold has only diminished by a little over 1% year to date, as of Dec. 27.\n\nIn a recent research report, Goldman Sachs predicted that gold would outperform bitcoin in the long term, per Coindesk's article.\n\nThe billion dollar global investment bank called bitcoin \"a solution looking for a problem\" and says it is likely to continue to be a highly volatile asset until there are more reasons for people to use it.\n\nTo that point, investors seem to have less of an appetite for crypto investing than Cuban.\n\nAbout 60% of Americans believe investing in digital currency is highly risky — up from 45% in 2021, according to the recent CNBC Make It: Your Money survey, conducted in partnership with Momentive.", null ]
[ "https://img.einnews.com/ampsize/339004/metal-cans-market.jpeg", "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/107095936-1659090410480-gettyimages-1409002765-vcg111392099231.jpeg?v=1659090605&w=1920&h=1080", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://english-daily.com/ocean-hugger-prepares-for-global-plant-based-seafood-launch-after-forging-jv-with-nove-foods/", "unformatted_src": "https://img.einnews.com/ampsize/339004/metal-cans-market.jpeg", "src": "https://img.einnews.com/ampsize/339004/metal-cans-market.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "metal cans market", "alt_text": "metal cans market [+Primary Research] | Analysis of forecasts by 2031", "rendered_width": 1920, "original_width": 504, "original_height": 334, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://english-daily.com/ocean-hugger-prepares-for-global-plant-based-seafood-launch-after-forging-jv-with-nove-foods/", "unformatted_src": "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/107095936-1659090410480-gettyimages-1409002765-vcg111392099231.jpeg?v=1659090605&w=1920&h=1080", "src": "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/107095936-1659090410480-gettyimages-1409002765-vcg111392099231.jpeg?v=1659090605&w=1920&h=1080", "formatted_filename": "gettyimages vcg", "rendered_width": 1920, "original_width": 1920, "original_height": 1080, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://english-daily.com/ocean-hugger-prepares-for-global-plant-based-seafood-launch-after-forging-jv-with-nove-foods/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572161.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20220815054743-20220815084743-00306.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 234573016, "warc_record_length": 13618}
[ null, null, "A 100% subsidiary of the worldwide producer NRF, Nove Meals has “multi-continental manufacturing capabilities and gross sales relationships with lots of the world’s largest retailers,“And is”rapidly changing into a significant pressure within the provide of innovative plant-based mealsStated David Benzaquen, Co-Founder and Board Member of Ocean Hugger Inc.\n\nThe plan requires the worldwide launch of an expanded portfolio of plant-based seafood in retail and meals service on the finish of 2021, stated Benzaquen, who advised FoodNavigator-USA that the order stays at decide, however the firm “will enter North America, Europe and Asia. “\n\n“ The one factor we may do was droop operations ”\n\nBased in 2016 by Benzaquen and Licensed Grasp Prepare dinner James Corwell, New York-based Ocean Hugger Meals occupied a definite area of interest within the plant-based meals house, utilizing greens as a place to begin slightly than soy protein, of extruded peas or wheat. .\n\nHis first product AhimiWas made with recent tomatoes, gluten-free soy sauce, filtered water, sugar, and sesame oil, and tasted bizarre of uncooked tuna; whereas his second product A palHas been touted as an alternative choice to freshwater eel (unagi) and has been created from eggplant, gluten-free soy sauce, mirin, sugar, rice bran oil, oil seaweed and konjac powder.\n\nTill COVID-19 hit, issues seemed promising for the corporate, which debuted in Complete Meals in November 2017, and had began getting huge accounts over the previous two years, Benzaquen stated. at FoodNavigator-USA final fall.\n\n“We had been rising actually rapidly, however we had been 100% promoting to foodservice, so even once we had been at Complete Meals or different retailers, we had been promoting of their sushi bars. And greater than another a part of the restaurant enterprise, sushi has in all probability been hit the toughest. [when COVID-19 struck], as a result of folks had been scared of consuming uncooked animal protein, so lots of the largest sushi and poke chains went bankrupt, they usually had been our big prospects.\n\nOcean Hugger Meals has additionally scaled its operations in a short time, which has resulted in better commitments in manufacturing and provide cycles, stated Benzaquen: “The one factor we may do was droop operations. “\n\nBenzaquen, who runs a consultancy agency for corporations within the plant-based meals trade, stated plant-based seafood was nonetheless in its infancy, with many manufacturers nonetheless reaching vegans and vegetarians. slightly than the standard meat / fish eaters.\n\nThat stated, given the lengthy listing of seafood points – from overfishing to inhumane slaughter, contaminants, air pollution, plastic, fraud, mislabelling, work practices unlawful, habitat injury and bycatch – there’s a sturdy case for a greener, cleaner finder, and friendlier options, whether or not plant-based or cell-based, a- he argued.\n\n“When you have a look at it by way of animal welfare or sustainability, seafood is without doubt one of the most pressing industries to disrupt.”\n\n“Individuals are intimidated by cooking fish, so that they eat most of it. This isn’t the case in every single place ‘\n\nRequested concerning the present state of the market, he stated: “No firm sells to multiple continent (and most to a single nation) and there are only a few corporations total, in comparison with the variety of plant-based burger corporations. there are nonetheless so many markets that haven’t any choices, and species that haven’t any options. ”\n\nAs for customers, he stated, “I believe attitudes began to alter in buying and selling when merchandise like Ocean Hugger’s Ahimi first got here out and we began garnering distribution offers, rewards and investments from key leaders. Of the trade. Nonetheless, customers have usually by no means had plant-based seafood, and we have now billions of fish to guard from extinction. “\n\nWhen requested if there are extra alternatives within the restaurant enterprise or retail, he replied: “It’s totally market and product particular. Individuals are intimidated by cooking fish, so that they eat most of it. This isn’t the case in every single place. Likewise, cooking an ideal sole almond might require finesse and the arms of a prepare dinner, however microwaveable fish fingers do not.\n\n“The consumption of seafood is accelerating at residence and out of doors the house and we want choices for all consuming events.”\n\nIn keeping with SPINS information, the US plant-based seafood retail market is barely value $ 12 million in measured channels, however issues are heats up rapidly, Declare the primary stakeholders.\n\n“It isn’t an extruded protein isolate. There’s a advanced mechanical proprietary course of that we use with all of our greens to take away the flavour and create a firmer texture that mimics the expertise of biting into uncooked fish, and from there we will apply any taste. . We promote it frozen and cooks can thaw and reduce it like they might uncooked fish. “" ]
[ "https://archive.kitsapsun.com/Services/image.ashx?domain=www.kitsapsun.com&file=520120107200244001_5564924_ver1.0_640_480.jpg&resize=", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://archive.kitsapsun.com/news/local/surgeries-local-support-helped-wounded-bainbridge-marine-ep-417873517-356941471.html", "unformatted_src": "/Services/image.ashx?domain=www.kitsapsun.com&file=520120107200244001_5564924_ver1.0_640_480.jpg&resize=", "src": "https://archive.kitsapsun.com/Services/image.ashx?domain=www.kitsapsun.com&file=520120107200244001_5564924_ver1.0_640_480.jpg&resize=", "formatted_filename": "image", "alt_text": "Jordan Williams, center, talks with those in attendance prior to his presentation at Island Church on Bainbridge Island on Saturday, January 7, 2011. Williams received a Purple Heart after the vehicle he was in hit an IED while patrolling in Afghanistan and has undergone more than 20 surgeries since the incident. (MEEGAN M. REID / KITSAP SUN)", "original_width": 640, "original_height": 409, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://archive.kitsapsun.com/news/local/surgeries-local-support-helped-wounded-bainbridge-marine-ep-417873517-356941471.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178369721.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20210305030131-20210305060131-00585.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 7065985, "warc_record_length": 16571}
[ null, "Jordan Williams, center, talks with those in attendance prior to his presentation at Island Church on Bainbridge Island on Saturday, January 7, 2011. Williams received a Purple Heart after the vehicle he was in hit an IED while patrolling in Afghanistan and has undergone more than 20 surgeries since the incident. (MEEGAN M. REID / KITSAP SUN)\n0 Comments\nSHARE\n\nAn improvised explosive device had detonated directly below the 22-year-old U.S. Marine corporal's seat, lifting the 14-ton vehicle into the air, and knocking him unconscious. Days later, in a military hospital, doctors told Williams he was badly injured — but very lucky. His pelvis was shattered and two bones in his right leg were broken, but unlike many blast victims, his wounds could heal in time.\n\n\"I have 10 fingers and 10 toes and everything between,\" Williams told his mother Jada during a phone call from a medical center in Germany. \"I'm fine.\"\n\nNearly 30 surgeries and 10 months later, Williams is on the mend.\n\nAt an event held in his honor Saturday at Island Church on Bainbridge, Williams walked stiffly but without assistance, and mingled with the crowd of about 40 well-wishers who gathered to greet him.\n\nHe will stay on the island for a few weeks before continuing his rehabilitation in San Diego. He told the assembly that the support he'd received from islanders since April had helped his recovery.\n\n\"I knew I had prayers back home, a lot of people saying prayers, and I was thankful for that,\" Williams said.\n\nWilliams followed his older brother Jonathan into the Marines after high school. He completed a tour in Iraq before being deployed to Afghanistan in the fall of 2010 with the 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion.\n\nWilliams, a radio operator, was assigned to the security detail for the commanding officer. The assignment meant frequent, short missions to visit areas of operation. Williams completed more than 200 missions in the seven months leading up to the explosion.\n\nOn April 18, Williams' platoon was in southern Afghanistan, near the border of Pakistan, following up on intelligence suggesting a high level of weapons and drug smuggling in the area.\n\nThey were in a convoy down a dirt road when the IED detonated. Two vehicles passed over the pressure-triggered device before it finally exploded beneath Williams' armored truck. Williams was knocked unconscious for more than a minute and woke to find himself trapped beneath the torn wreckage of his radio rack. A Marine with a broken knee helped free him from the vehicle. Williams assisted in calling in a rescue helicopter before falling unconscious again.\n\nWhile Williams was being rushed to a medical facility in Germany, his parents were in California, welcoming his brother Jonathan, 26, home from his own deployment in northern Afghanistan, where his 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines had suffered heavy casualties.\n\nTheir relief in welcoming Jonathan home melted as they received word from the Marines that their younger son was hospitalized.\n\n\"It's a little bit of a heart-stopping, throat-choking kind of thing, because you don't know what to expect,\" said Williams' father Earl, a Woodward Middle School custodian.\n\nWilliams was transported to Germany, then on to a military hospital in Bethesda, Md. where his parents met him.\n\nJada would stayed with him until his return to Bainbridge this month.\n\n\"Honey, you're stuck with me now,\" she recalls telling Williams when she first saw him. \"We're going to get through this.\"\n\nWilliams was bedridden for two months in Bethesda, undergoing several surgeries each week. He received the Purple Heart, an award given to service members injured in the line of duty and was frequently visited by fellow Marines.\n\nWilliams, who'd never spent more than a few hours in a hospital before the injury, said the time spent bedridden was a grind.\n\n\"I was just pushing through it every day,\" he said.\n\nWilliams was transferred to a trauma center in Palo Alto, Calif., for the summer. There he regained his ability mobility, first leaning on a walker, then using a cane, and finally walking on his own. The speed of his recovery surprised his caretakers, Jada said.\n\nAll through Williams' hospitalization, Jada and Earl kept island friends and family updated with frequent emails to Island Church members, which were shared throughout the community.\n\nWilliams' story inspired an outpouring of support. Several island schools sent him banners of support, the American Legion post sent him an iPod, and letters and gifts filled his hospital room, Jada said. Cross Sound Church members presented him with a quilt.\n\nIslander Linda Lemon, a family friend, organized the Saturday welcoming event and fundraiser for Williams, and said she's continually amazed by his strength.\n\n\"He's our walking miracle,\" she said.\n\nWilliams is continuing his treatment at a naval medical center in San Diego. He still faces more surgeries and months of physical therapy. His contract with the Marines ends in July and he plans to leave the service and attend college.\n\nAs tough as the last 10 months have been, Williams said he knew it easily could have been worse.\n\n\"In retrospect it's gone by really quick,\" he said. \"I'm lucky for the injuries I got and the situation I was in.\"" ]
[ null, "http://seedstock.com/wp-content/uploads/The-LA-Kitchen-Tasting-Squad-min.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "http://seedstock.com/2017/02/13/in-fight-against-food-poverty-l-a-kitchen-embraces-imperfect-fruit-and-intergenerational-workforce/", "unformatted_src": "http://seedstock.com/wp-content/uploads/The-LA-Kitchen-Tasting-Squad-min.jpg", "src": "http://seedstock.com/wp-content/uploads/The-LA-Kitchen-Tasting-Squad-min.jpg", "formatted_filename": "The LA Kitchen Tasting Squad min", "rendered_width": 550, "rendered_height": 349, "original_width": 550, "original_height": 349, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://seedstock.com/2017/02/13/in-fight-against-food-poverty-l-a-kitchen-embraces-imperfect-fruit-and-intergenerational-workforce/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499744.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20230129144110-20230129174110-00560.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 38414753, "warc_record_length": 16404}
[ "Fighting hunger is more than just about food for Robert Egger, founder and CEO of L.A. Kitchen, a non-profit in Los Angeles that engages, empowers, and nourishes the local community “by reclaiming healthy, local food that would otherwise be discarded, training men and women who are unemployed for jobs, and providing healthy meals to fellow citizens,” according to the organizations mission statement.\n\n“Fighting hunger is a political act, a social act, an economic act,” says Egger. “I want to be a source and develop a model that shows how you can feed more people a better meal with less money.”\n\nL.A. Kitchen is modeled after Egger’s first enterprise, D.C. Central Kitchen in Washington D.C. A chance experience of accompanying friends to feed the homeless there highlighted some inadequacies Egger couldn’t ignore, such as purchasing the food when so many people in the food industry he knew lamented over wasting food at the end of the night.\n\nHe decided to investigate what it would take to salvage the leftover food and prepare healthy meals with it.\n\n“Then, I thought, you could give people better food for less money but also get people off the streets and out of the line by starting a cooking school,” Egger says. “People can become part of the solution versus mere recipients of charity, and restaurants get entry-level people to help them make more money. Everybody benefits.”\n\nAfter receiving little enthusiasm from other charitable organizations, Egger took the idea and did it himself, forming an agreement with the Republican National Committee to recycle the food waste from the Inaugural parties to feed the homeless.\n\nSince opening D.C. Central Kitchen in 1989, the organization has served more than 35 million meals from food that would have been thrown out, trained 1,500 men and women for food service jobs, and seen its social enterprise businesses started in 1996 grow to generate 60% of its income.\n\nEgger was also the first to fully embrace the concept of using imperfect food from local farmers that would have been throw away. He says this action was in response to research showing the need for other sources of food, as restaurants and catering businesses became more sophisticated.\n\n“The inventory controls they were applying were going to erode the amount of food I could get, and it hit me,” says Egger, “fruits and vegetables that are cosmetically imperfect is the future. Coming to California has put me in a position where I can get an almost unlimited supply of free food I can use for job training, community engagement, and free meals.”\n\nThe move to California was only partially about the wealth of produce in the state. Egger also recognized a growing senior population as the Baby Boomer generation continues to age. In his quest to understand what senior meals in the future would look like, he found assistance from a $1 million grant from AARP to help solve the imminent food crisis for older Americans.\n\n“Every city has senior meal contracts through its department of aging, which often means processed meals made with low wages,” says Egger. “I wanted to bore down on what seniors will eat and how it will be served.\n\n“Every single morning, 10,000 people turn 70, half the workers between 45-60 don’t have $10,000 set aside for retirement, and LA has the largest population of older people in America. There is no way you can feed this many old people every single day. I say let’s lead the way.”\n\nLeading the way means acknowledging the differences between this generation of seniors and others. Egger points out that seniors now include women who marched for equality, civil rights activists, people who went to Woodstock, and those who integrated America. What they want to eat needs to be examined through a more modern lens.\n\n“The baby boomers will have really profound issues because most haven’t saved any money, they are more nutritionally sophisticated, and they are more aware of the importance of healthy food as it applies to their physical health. This is the first wave of old people looking at different diet plans,” Egger says.", null, "The L.A. Kitchen Tasting Squad is a diverse group of diners that helps the organization develop healthy meals for seniors. Photo courtesy of L.A. Kitchen.\n\nL.A. Kitchen has invested much time over the past two years determining what seniors want. Its volunteer program includes ambassadors who eat with seniors to discover what they like, and they have a senior tasting squad who test menu items. This work has generated clear data showing a 90%-95% approval of plant-based and whole grain menu items.\n\n“It’s important to engage elders in a way that makes them active participants in the American story,” Egger says. “Instead of saying, ‘you’re old, go away and die gracefully,’ I want to say, ‘hey, you’re a baby boomer, let’s rock.’\n\nToward that endeavor, L.A. Kitchen will be opening 50 senior meal sites in the communities of Watts, Crenshaw, Inglewood, and Boyle Heights, a decision made after continuing push back from the Department of Aging. The centers will provide meals and engage older people in arts, exercise, and politics, among other activities.\n\nL.A. Kitchen also pairs older volunteers with younger volunteers, a practice also seen within their Empower job-training program, which brings youth aging out of foster care together with older adults coming out of incarceration. Egger believes creating an intergenerational bridge through food helps re-explore the connectivity between young and old held for centuries before industry pushed society further away from agriculture. This bridge also creates stronger foundations for effecting changes in food policy at the government level, Egger says.\n\n“If you want to change food policy, you have to elect the right people, and that means building an intergenerational political bridge,” Eggers says. “You have to always be anticipating who is hungry and why, what are they going to eat, and how are they going to eat it. More importantly, how can I draw people’s attention to the issue? It’s easy to get people to talk about hunger but not easy to get them to talk about why people are hungry, and that’s where I must go.”\n\nIf you are going to be in the Southern California area, the Seedstock ‘Future of Food – Community Development Field Trip’ will be visiting L.A. Kitchen for a tour and lunch on March 17, 2017. Learn more and register here: http://seedstockfieldtrip.eventbrite.com" ]
[ null, "https://citymag.indaily.com.au/wp-content/uploads/LakeHume_Drought-CityMag.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://citymag.indaily.com.au/partnership/water-water-everywhere-drop-drink/", "unformatted_src": "https://citymag.indaily.com.au/wp-content/uploads/LakeHume_Drought-CityMag.jpg", "src": "https://citymag.indaily.com.au/wp-content/uploads/LakeHume_Drought-CityMag.jpg", "formatted_filename": "LakeHume Drought CityMag", "rendered_width": 810, "rendered_height": 486, "original_width": 810, "original_height": 486, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://citymag.indaily.com.au/partnership/water-water-everywhere-drop-drink/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363292.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20211206103243-20211206133243-00105.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 244767936, "warc_record_length": 11877}
[ "Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink\n\nThere’s a global water crisis looming, but when it comes to thriving with a scarce resource, it should be no surprise that the University of Adelaide's researchers are teaching the world how to do more with less.", null, "In 1908, Australian poet Dorothea Mackellar described her country endearingly as a land of droughts and pouring rains.\n\n“Research Tuesdays is a free public lecture series designed to share how University of Adelaide research is transforming the world we live in.\n\nOver a century later, there’s little to feel nostalgic for in Australia’s harsh extremes.\n\nDevastating floods tear through the eastern states on an almost annual basis, and it wasn’t so long ago that the Millennium Drought brought Australia’s driest year on record, hitting the agricultural sector hard and leading to the much-maligned water restrictions here in South Australia.\n\nWith the World Economic Forum’s recent finding that the threat with the greatest potential impact is an impending global water crisis, the one positive to be taken from Australia’s last decade is that at least we’re quite well prepared.\n\nAnd we need to be.\n\nAs Senior Lecturer and leader of the Intelligent Water Decision group at the University of Adelaide, Dr Seth Westra explains – tough times could be coming very soon.\n\n“You’re probably familiar with the El Niño system that we’re experiencing; there’s a similar thing happening in the Indian Ocean and the two systems are kind of conspiring to cause Australia to dry out,” Seth explains.\n\n“So we’ll probably feel the lack of water availability this summer, if all the forecasts come out to play.”\n\nAnd in the much longer term, these conditions are only likely to get worse.\n\n“We published a report last year that showed by … as early as 2060, [Adelaide could] have 30% less water in our water supply reservoirs, and the worst case was drops of 60% or more. And this is because of climate change,” Seth says.\n\n“So within the next few decades, we’re really going to have to learn to deal with much less water than we currently have.”\n\nSouth Australians are ahead of the curve though, with many households adopting things like water-saving shower heads, planting climate-approriate gardens greywater is a word etched into every green-thumbed Australian’s vocabulary, and most major cities now have desalination plants.\n\nBut it’s the Australian agriculture industry that carries the greater burden, as we continue to strive to be one of the world’s food bowls.\n\n“Australia is actually a net exporter of what we call embedded water – in other words the water that it takes to supply a kilogram of beef, or of any agricultural product,” Seth explains.\n\n“If you do the maths around that, you actually realise Australia’s a huge net exporter of water resources, even though we’re the driest continent in the world.”\n\nBe in the know: Register here to attend the FREE WaterRisk panel discussion in-person at the Braggs Lecture Theatre, North Terrace Campus, University of Adelaide on Tuesday 13 October, and sign-up (think of it as a gym membership for your mind) to get invites to the monthly Research Tuesdays Seminar Series.\n\nTo discuss how Australia will continue to meet these obligations and keep its own population hydrated as water scarcity increases – Seth is going to throw down some global water challenges to a panel of experts next Tuesday evening 10th of November as part of the University of Adelaide’s Research Tuesday’s lecture series.\n\nThe panel discussion will offer deep insight into Australia’s drought preparedness as well as innovations in water management that can help position Australia as a leading light in global conflicts around water scarcity and allocation." ]
[ "https://thefinderoflostthings.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/img_8518.jpg?w=860", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://finder-of-lost-things.com/2021/06/11/", "unformatted_src": "https://thefinderoflostthings.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/img_8518.jpg?w=860", "src": "https://thefinderoflostthings.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/img_8518.jpg?w=860", "formatted_filename": "img", "alt_text": "IMG_8518", "original_width": 860, "original_height": 1146, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://finder-of-lost-things.com/2021/06/11/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587767.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20211025185311-20211025215311-00187.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 354327657, "warc_record_length": 45091}
[ null, "(Now, I’ve never been to California and seen the Redwood Forest – but this is what my imagination pulls up when I think of them…)\n\nSpotting a flash of light off in the distance, I shrunk into the deepest shadow shrouding the corner between the South and West gates of The Crossroads. Straining my ears, I heard the tell-tale sound of tires striking a speed bump as the automobile rolled closer. Channeling my inner redwood, endeavoring to match the stillness of those massive trunks, I watched the car carrying Nevermorian security cruise unhurriedly past my hiding spot. Admittedly there’s a substantial expanse of grass between myself and the cruiser – but even a locked door – draws the critical eye of a good guard.\n\nIt wasn’t until the red glow of the taillights finally faded to small specks that I let my mind drift off of its tremendously tall loci and exhaled gustily. Detaching myself from the gloom, I jogged in place for a minute to warm up. (By way of payment, the walls responsible for casting the concealing shadows, sucked the warmth from the marrow of my bones.) No longer as stiff or chilly, I pulled up my sleeve and stared at two glowing green hands.\n\nThirty-four minutes had already slipped by since I scampered out my front door.\n\nDear gods above and below, please let Leo, Robbie, and Beatrice have found something in their research that immediately arrested their attention. Thus allowing my pretext, of heading down to the Map Room to fetch my old school yearbooks, to stay intact. Because I really don’t want to own my overriding reason for following Ira to Nevermore.\n\nOn the upside, I’ve landed on a plausible and truthful rationale for keeping tabs on Ira – should anyone realize I’ve scarpered. I’ll cite my genuine anxiety about Ira’s safety. Since he needs to waltz past the majority of people cahooting together to retrieve the potential evidence of Sarah’s duplicity. (Thus, my tail makes sense.)\n\nAt no point, if an explanation is required, will I concede my genuine motivation. Which essentially boils down to Ira’s parting shot – “I’m going to Nevermore, what could possibly happen?”\n\nSeriously? Would you care for the answer in alphabetical or chronological order.\n\nIn an attempt to make him appear less tempting to the Fates, I enlisted the aid of someone who’s aces at tiptoeing around Nevermore undetected. As I couldn’t just let Ira stroll thru automatic doors of Nevermore’s main building (mosey his way back to the security hub, copy several days worth of security video & logs, then retrace his steps) all by himself.\n\nHence my pell-mell run down the back garden path, over several neighboring lawns, and along the sidewalks to the closest corner of Nevermore. Pleading to the universe during the entire – heart-rending, lung-busting, sneaker-slapping – run for Joseph to be hanging about The Crossroads tonight.\n\nSomeone must’ve heard me because no sooner had I tripped onto the grounds – Joseph was at my side. Doubled over and panting, I managed to vocalize Ira, main building, and keep safe.\n\nHe needed no other information.\n\nRaising my cuff, I glanced at the luminous hands on my watch again and found only two minutes had ticked by.\n\nWaiting is the worst.\n\n“He’s safely out of Nevermore.”\n\nLeaping six inches in the air at the wildly unexpected sound of Joseph’s voice next to my ear, I narrowly suppressed the surprised scream my throat yearned to expel. “Jiminy Christmas, you should wear a bell….Thank you for looking after him.”\n\nA smile I couldn’t see, due to the lack of light, colored his voice. “You are welcome. Though he needed very little help from me.”\n\n“Thank the gods.” Shoulders sagging, my mind spontaneously called up the image of the redwood again. Only this time, my feet were its roots, and I watched my anxiety flow thru them and saturate the ground beneath my sneakers.\n\n(It didn’t seem to matter much to my mind that this wasn’t how roots worked.)\n\nHead tilted, I saw concern in Joseph’s eyes as a match flared to life, lighting the cigarette stationed between his lips. “Why the panic? Ira didn’t go anyplace he didn’t rightfully have access too.”\n\nTransfixed for a moment by the red coal, which glowed a hair brighter as he inhaled, it took a moment to recall my reasonable and honest excuse. “He might’ve been caught in the midst of downloading some compromising information…”\n\n“Indeed.” The amused tinge of his voice spoken volumes.\n\nScuffing the toe of my sneaker on the ground, I gave in. “Alright, Ira tempted the Weird Sisters right before he left the apartment, and I couldn’t take a chance of something or someone happening to him.”\n\nTilting his head, he took another drag of the cigarette. “You worried he might come to harm?”\n\nSnorting without humor, I tipped my head back and stared at the twinkling stars for a second, forming my reply. “Maybe? Worst case scenario…”\n\n“Why take the risk?”\n\n“Proof, he and the others needed a hair more to fully believe Sarah’s guilt.” Straightening my shoulders, I dove straight into the niggling set of doubts that’d been pestering me. “You remember the incorrect dates Sarah gave me for the arrival and burial of Tiffany Grindle’s remains? She was the only one who knew there was a chance I was going to break into the building and/or creep about Nevermore…”\n\n“…and if she set a trap, you’d know for certain where her loyalties lie.”\n\nHolding the half-finished smoke towards me, I shook my head at the unspoken offer (Joseph has far superior night vision) and answered his other question. “Let’s just say her explanation for the mix-up no longer satisfies.”\n\nHe paused, holding in the lungful of cigarette for a moment before expelling it. “These fabricated dates of Sarah’s started the night after you subdued the Woman In White, correct?”\n\n“And the three following…” My voice trailing off as the implications of his answer hit me – extinguishing the small sliver of hope I’d unconsciously held onto in a dark secret part of my heart.\n\nI watched his still smoldering smoke drop to the ground and disappear beneath the heel of his shoe. “Security guards were stationed all over Nevermore and inside Sarah’s Domain & Depository for the seven nights following our…adventure.”\n\nRocking back, I blinked quickly up at the moon, trying to breathe around the lump in my throat. Should’ve taken a puff of his cigarette, could’ve blamed the salty liquid leaking from my eyes on smoke irritation." ]
[ "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Farinelli-and-the-King-Rylance-900x600.jpg", null, "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/649x486_cav_pag_introduction-300x200.jpg", null, "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Keep-Calm-300x200.png", "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/hue-300x200.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://rosedefremery.com/artist-isolation-truly-artist/", "unformatted_src": "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Farinelli-and-the-King-Rylance-900x600.jpg", "src": "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Farinelli-and-the-King-Rylance-900x600.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Farinelli and the King Rylance", "alt_text": "Is an artist in isolation truly an artist?", "rendered_width": 900, "rendered_height": 600, "original_width": 900, "original_height": 600, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://rosedefremery.com/artist-isolation-truly-artist/", "unformatted_src": "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/649x486_cav_pag_introduction-300x200.jpg", "src": "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/649x486_cav_pag_introduction-300x200.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cav pag introduction", "alt_text": "Exploring new opera vistas: Norma, Cavalleria Rusticana, and Pagliacci", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://rosedefremery.com/artist-isolation-truly-artist/", "unformatted_src": "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Keep-Calm-300x200.png", "src": "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Keep-Calm-300x200.png", "formatted_filename": "Keep Calm", "alt_text": "Keep calm and write on: how to focus in the age of Trump", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://rosedefremery.com/artist-isolation-truly-artist/", "unformatted_src": "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/hue-300x200.jpg", "src": "https://rosedefremery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/hue-300x200.jpg", "formatted_filename": "hue", "alt_text": "Noh music and the intimate family relationship to art", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 200, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 200, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://rosedefremery.com/artist-isolation-truly-artist/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710710.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20221129164449-20221129194449-00190.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 528988661, "warc_record_length": 24045}
[ null, "Is an artist really an artist if they remain secluded from the world, practicing their craft in isolation or performing only for a select audience? That’s the question that Farinelli and the King, a captivating play nearing the end of its Broadway run, poses.\n\nI recently saw a candlelight performance of this drama with my opera singer mother, intrigued by the possibility of absorbing more opera history in a setting where I have always felt at home: the theater. How unusual, I thought, to have a Broadway show centering not just on opera but on an aspect of it so esoteric as a castrato. Having recently marveled at Rylance’s star turn as Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall, I anticipated that the evening would be a rare treat.\n\nIt was. Rylance’s character, King Philippe V of Spain, was deadly hilarious and equipped with a dry wit that had us all in stitches for much of the evening. Although written to be on the verge of a mental collapse, evoking comparisons to King Lear, Philippe is also cannily perceptive of the complex political dynamics unfolding around him at court. When his wife Queen Isabella entreats the famous Italian castrato Farinelli to leave a wildly successful London career and sing privately for the ailing Spanish king, Philippe is wary of the newcomer at first. But upon hearing Farinelli’s ethereal voice, he finds rare comfort and solace he never expected to encounter—and thus begins a historic, decade-long patronage between king and singer.\n\nHaving been raised by musicians, I have seen this kind of musical healing take place more times than I can count. People often came up to my parents after their concerts, visibly moved and glowing with happiness, yearning to share what the experience meant to them and how it transformed them. My parents were always honored to hear such feedback. (When they didn’t feel they’d delivered their best, of course, they gamely smiled and politely thanked the audience members yet later offered private observations to me on how strange it felt to have that gap—they themselves being certain they could have performed far better while the audience, meanwhile, was perfectly satisfied.)\n\nAs a music lover myself, I have also experienced such musical grace first hand throughout my life and so I could readily appreciate why King Philippe was so drawn to Farinelli’s singing. But, as a writer, I was also pleased to see the play exploring a question I’ve often contemplated: whether an artist, once no longer sharing his or her art with an audience, can truly be considered an artist anymore. Farinelli and the King delves into this issue with dramatic tension, depicting Farinelli as a devoted servant who eventually decides that, for his own well-being and identity as a performer, he must leave the court. As Farinelli prepares to depart, Queen Isabella presents him with a symbolic gift—a songbird in a cage—and we are left to wonder whether it would have been better for Farinelli to have sung for the adoring masses in London or administered musical salves to a deeply troubled head of state.\n\nI’m not sure I have a definitive answer to this question. We writers are a notoriously solitary bunch, chiseling away at our works in private while the world bustles and hums outside. And yet there are plenty of poets and authors out there who venture into cafés and performance spaces each night, lending voice to their words as a thoughtful crowd takes them in. Musicians labor and toil for hours in the practice room, yet they too invariably take the stage at regular intervals to breathe life into their art. Although it does seem like isolation is a fundamental component of artistic development, it only produces benefits to a certain extent—and after that point, in order to thrive and grow further, an artist must have contact with the broader world.\n\nFarinelli and the King may not be everyone’s cup of tea, granted. It focuses on awfully specific subject matter that may have limited appeal beyond fans of Rylance, the theater, and opera. But for artists and lovers of art, it may well offer fertile ground for contemplating what it is that makes an artist an artist—and whether that inherent artistic identity is ever subject to change. If that sounds like a captivating question, you still have a chance to catch this play in New York: its Broadway run ends on March 25.", null, "Having grown up on a steady diet of German opera[...]", null, null, "I recently attended a noh music workshop that deeply moved[...]" ]
[ null, "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Yutzy-family-195920200813_18062794-150x150.jpg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/6040678_fbs-150x150.jpg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Trumbo-editor-of-Story-Friends-Scottdale-1945-1966_-also-assistant-to-Executive-Editor-of-MPH-Helen-Shank-photo-150x150.jpg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Norvell-and-Helen-Shank-Trumbo-date-150x150.jpeg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Shank-Trumbo-in-5th-grade-10-years-old-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Health-Queen-at-school-in-Broadway-1937-Helen-Shank-Trumbo-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Shank-Trumbo-45-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Trumbo-Shank-and-Stuart-Shank-2000-150x150.jpg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helens-immediate-family-1989_-front-Helen-and-her-mother-Sarah-Meyers-Trumbo-back-row_-twin-sisters-Alma-Jane-Alderfer-Thelma-Jean-Shank-brother-Norvell-Trumbo-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/64649-150x150.jpg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Quilt-with-Gladys-and-Brownie-Driver-Yvonne-Martin-Jan-Kauffman-Dorothy-Krieder-photo-150x150.jpg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/20070921-Desmond-Tutu-Ceremony-14-credit-EMU-150x150.jpg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/IMG_9402-666x520.jpg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/EMS-CFD-webheader-2022-update-scaled-e1668108080412-666x520.jpg", "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PXL_20221121_144034504-666x520.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Yutzy-family-195920200813_18062794-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Yutzy-family-195920200813_18062794-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Yutzy family", "alt_text": "Lenora, Norman, David and Lena Yutzy, 1959. Lenora Bell photo.\n", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/6040678_fbs-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/6040678_fbs-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "fbs", "alt_text": "Lena Yutzy Showalter", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Trumbo-editor-of-Story-Friends-Scottdale-1945-1966_-also-assistant-to-Executive-Editor-of-MPH-Helen-Shank-photo-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Trumbo-editor-of-Story-Friends-Scottdale-1945-1966_-also-assistant-to-Executive-Editor-of-MPH-Helen-Shank-photo-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Helen Trumbo editor of Story Friends Scottdale also assistant to Executive Editor of MPH Helen Shank photo", "alt_text": "Helen Trumbo, editor of Story Friends in Scottdale, Pa., 1945-1966. She also served as assistant to Executive Editor of Mennonite Publishing House, Elrose Zook. (Helen Shank photo)", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Norvell-and-Helen-Shank-Trumbo-date-150x150.jpeg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Norvell-and-Helen-Shank-Trumbo-date-150x150.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "Norvell and Helen Shank Trumbo date", "alt_text": "Norvell and Helen Shank Trumbo. Joe Alderfer photo.", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Shank-Trumbo-in-5th-grade-10-years-old-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Shank-Trumbo-in-5th-grade-10-years-old-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "Helen Shank Trumbo in th grade years old courtesy Joe Alderfer", "alt_text": "Helen Shank Trumbo in 5th grade, 10 years old. Photo courtesy of Joe Alderfer.", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Health-Queen-at-school-in-Broadway-1937-Helen-Shank-Trumbo-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Health-Queen-at-school-in-Broadway-1937-Helen-Shank-Trumbo-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "Health Queen at school in Broadway Helen Shank Trumbo courtesy Joe Alderfer", "alt_text": "Health Queen at school in Broadway, 1937, Helen Shank Trumbo. Photo courtesy of Joe Alderfer.", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Shank-Trumbo-45-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Shank-Trumbo-45-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "Helen Shank Trumbo courtesy Joe Alderfer", "alt_text": "Helen Shank Trumbo '45. Photo courtesy of Joe Alderfer.", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Trumbo-Shank-and-Stuart-Shank-2000-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helen-Trumbo-Shank-and-Stuart-Shank-2000-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Helen Trumbo Shank and Stuart Shank", "alt_text": "Helen Trumbo Shank and Stuart Shank 2000. Courtesy photo", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helens-immediate-family-1989_-front-Helen-and-her-mother-Sarah-Meyers-Trumbo-back-row_-twin-sisters-Alma-Jane-Alderfer-Thelma-Jean-Shank-brother-Norvell-Trumbo-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Helens-immediate-family-1989_-front-Helen-and-her-mother-Sarah-Meyers-Trumbo-back-row_-twin-sisters-Alma-Jane-Alderfer-Thelma-Jean-Shank-brother-Norvell-Trumbo-courtesy-Joe-Alderfer-150x150.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "Helens immediate family front Helen and her mother Sarah Meyers Trumbo back row twin sisters Alma Jane Alderfer Thelma Jean Shank brother Norvell Trumbo courtesy Joe Alderfer", "alt_text": "Helen Trumbo Shank's immediate family, 1989. Front, Helen and her mother, Sarah Meyers Trumbo. Back row: twin sisters, Alma Jane Alderfer, Thelma Jean Shank and, brother, Norvell Trumbo. Photo courtesy Joe Alderfer.", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/64649-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/64649-150x150.jpg", "alt_text": "Brownie Driver, class of '", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Quilt-with-Gladys-and-Brownie-Driver-Yvonne-Martin-Jan-Kauffman-Dorothy-Krieder-photo-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Quilt-with-Gladys-and-Brownie-Driver-Yvonne-Martin-Jan-Kauffman-Dorothy-Krieder-photo-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Quilt with Gladys and Brownie Driver Yvonne Martin Jan Kauffman Dorothy Krieder photo", "alt_text": "Gladys Driver (left), Yvonne Martin, Jan Kauffman, and Brownie Driver (right) with African Kaleidoscop Quilt, Weavers Mennonite Church, 2005. Photo courtesy of Dorothy Kreider. ", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/20070921-Desmond-Tutu-Ceremony-14-credit-EMU-150x150.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/20070921-Desmond-Tutu-Ceremony-14-credit-EMU-150x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Desmond Tutu Ceremony credit EMU", "alt_text": "Brownie Driver, Desmond Tutu, Loren Swartzendruber, Gladys Driver. EMU President Swartzendruber presented a quilted wall hanging by the sisters to the Archbishop during a visit to JMU's Ghandi Peace Center, September 2007. Photo courtesy of Eastern Mennonite University.", "rendered_width": 150, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 150, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/IMG_9402-666x520.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/IMG_9402-666x520.jpg", "formatted_filename": "IMG", "rendered_width": 666, "rendered_height": 520, "original_width": 666, "original_height": 520, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/EMS-CFD-webheader-2022-update-scaled-e1668108080412-666x520.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/EMS-CFD-webheader-2022-update-scaled-e1668108080412-666x520.jpg", "formatted_filename": "EMS CFD webheader update scaled e", "rendered_width": 666, "rendered_height": 520, "original_width": 666, "original_height": 520, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PXL_20221121_144034504-666x520.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.easternmennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PXL_20221121_144034504-666x520.jpg", "formatted_filename": "PXL", "rendered_width": 666, "rendered_height": 520, "original_width": 666, "original_height": 520, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.easternmennonite.org/2022/01/four-legacy-gifts-fund-emes-building/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711017.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20221205132617-20221205162617-00437.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 771249440, "warc_record_length": 21112}
[ "One of the Driver sisters' quilts, completed by women at Weavers Mennonite Church for auction at Virginia Mennonite Relief Sale\n\nThese are the stories of four Mennonite women who loved children and education, and who are having an impact at Eastern Mennonite School today and into the future. Each of them included EMS in their will. When they died, EMS received the bequests and worked with their families to identify the best use of these funds. Their combined gifts totaled $890,354 and ended up covering nearly one-quarter of the renovation costs of Eastern Mennonite Elementary School, a project completed in 2019.\n\nLena Yutzy Showalter, originally from Plain City, Ohio, married Norman Yutzy in 1955. Within a year, newlyweds Magdalena “Lena” Beachy (1931-2019) and Norman Yutzy moved into the Trissels Mennonite Church parsonage, Broadway, Virginia, where Norman served as pastor for many years. Lena shared her gift of hospitality with many as a pastor’s wife. She loved teaching Sunday school and often taught in the large Summer Bible School programs of Trissels Mennonite Church during the 1960s and 1970s. Lena was active in Mennonite Women, where she and others contributed their time and expertise to make quilts, comforters, and clothing for relief.\n\nLena hosted many in her Broadway farm home, where she and her family operated a dairy operation and raised turkeys. She was a wonderful hostess and provided delicious meals to many who came into her home, including this writer’s family.\n\nLena often gave her time to serve children and youth. With a two-year-old child in her home, Lena hosted a fresh-air child from the city during the summer of 1959, and the following year, Lena and two more families at Trissels hosted children at their rural Rockingham County homes. During the 1960s and ʼ70s, she and Norman served as youth group leaders at Trissels Mennonite Church.\n\nLena raised three children, Lenora (Rick) Bell; David (Jewel) Yutzy; and Charlene (Robert) Jacob. After Lena’s husband Norman Yutzy passed away in 2000, Lena married Omar Showalter in 2006, and the Showalters attended Lindale Mennonite Church. One of Lena’s grandsons, Aaron Yutzy, currently serves on the Eastern Mennonite School board of directors. Lena’s legacy is one of generosity, in giving herself to family, church, and school, in her desire to fulfill God’s call to serve others.\n\nHelen worked at Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pa., 1945-1966, where she served as an assistant to Elrose Zook, editor, and edited Beams of Light, a publication for children. In 1958, she changed the name to Story Friends. This periodical was distributed nationally to most children in the Mennonite Church. She also worked as editor of Words of Cheer, a Mennonite publication for youth. While living in Scottdale, Helen was well known for her 1957 Chevy, in which she took friends on Sunday afternoon rides.\n\nIn the early 1940s, Helen taught in the Summer Bible School outreach program of the Northern District of the Virginia Mennonite Conference. One summer during World War II, Helen taught in five different Mennonite church Summer Bible School sessions, of two weeks each, requiring 10 weeks of her time. She was part of a wave of dozens of youth who taught and lived among the mountain churches where they taught Bible stories, often to underprivileged families. Helen visited homes in the afternoons and evenings, slept in a trailer or tent supplied by her home church, and she remembered that in one mountain home, at mealtime with three Mennonite teachers, “One got a spoon, one a fork, and one a knife.”\n\nHelen kept a diary and provided interviews to former EMHS history teachers James Rush and this writer. Helen’s journal, her excellent memory, and her willingness to be interviewed contributed in significant ways to our understanding of the Mennonite mountain mission’s movement of the mid-twentieth century. In 1946, Helen co-authored an important and one-of-a-kind carefully researched paper on the numerous mission stations of the Mennonite Church in the highlands of western Virginia and the mountains of West Virginia.1\n\nAt age 43, Helen married Stuart Shank (1920-2018) in 1968. Helen taught nine years as a second-grade teacher in the Plains Elementary School and worked with Stuart on his Broadway farm.\n\nIn the 1980s, Helen wrote a second significant essay of historical significance. Stuart had served in Civilian Public Service as a conscientious objector during World War II. Helen wrote about Stuart’s story and 13 other men and four Mennonite women who served. Helen’s research paper is invaluable to researchers today.2\n\nIn later years, Helen welcomed interviewers to her room at the Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community who needed help with photos or inquiries about twentieth-century Mennonite history. She was a generous woman who lived a frugal life and accumulated financial savings.\n\nGladys Driver (class of ’38) and Brownie Driver (class of’46), sisters, lived their lives within a five-mile radius of Harrisonburg, Va., but their influence and impact have been global. Gladys Driver (1921-2017), seven years older than Brownie, worked for many years as an administrative assistant in the academic field at James Madison University. Brownie Driver (1928-2017), went on to become a registered radiologist. Growing up on a farm near the Weavers Mennonite Church, where they attended, the sisters learned to be frugal, sew, and quilt.\n\nBoth women served in various ways in church ministries over the years, but they excelled at piecing together quilts, comforters, and wall hangings, and teaching others to do the same. In quilting, a “piecemaker” gathers pieces of fabric and stitches them together to create something whole.3 The Driver women made quilts and comforters in their Harrisonburg home, and they supported the Weavers Sewing Circle in making quilts and comforters. They gathered colorful fabric that was just the right color, found bargains, and created beautiful works of art.\n\nIn 2005 Gladys and Brownie had encouraged Yvonne Martin to design and create an African quilt that was sold at the Virginia Mennonite Relief Sale for $4,100. Those who purchased the “African Kaleidoscope” quilt sent it to Africa.\n\nIn 2007 South African Nobel Peace Laureate, Archbishop Desmond Tutu visited Harrisonburg to receive the annual Gandhi award at James Madison University. Gladys and Brownie had made a 21″ by 31″ quilted wall hanging for the Virginia Relief Sale, but officers from Eastern Mennonite University purchased it before the sale as a gift to Bishop Tutu, with the funds going to the Relief Sale.\n\nThe Driver women then made a second identical “Log Cabin Cross” to donate to the Relief Sale, with the proceeds again helping the work of the Mennonite Central Committee. In 2013 Gladys and Brownie made another “Log Cabin Cross” that was framed and hung on the wall in the lobby of Weaver’s church for display.\n\nPiecemakers, Gladys Driver and Brownie Driver created many quilts, comforters, and wall hangings that represent, in a unique way, the art, beauty, and community life of the Weavers church and Mennonite community of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia during the twentieth and early twenty-first century.\n\nGladys and Brownie Driver gladly gave this writer two interviews in 2011, sharing historical photos and anecdotes of growing up in the Weavers Mennonite Church. While the Driver women remained local, they traveled widely across the United States, Canada, and other countries. Their impact on international relief was legendary at the Relief Sale, with 55 of their items selling in 10 years, 1995-2005, raising thousands of dollars for international relief and development work.\n\nGladys and Brownie both passed away in 2017, though their legacy of teaching others the art of piecework and sharing their abundance is a testament to their Kingdom values. Gladys and Brownie Driver always looked for bargains when buying fabrics for their artwork, and over many decades the women saved money and included Eastern Mennonite School in their wills. In so many ways, the influence of these two local Driver women will carry on for years to come.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
[ "http://www.bestforfilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/blue-jasmine_hero.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "http://bestforfilm.com/film-reviews/drama/blue-jasmine/", "unformatted_src": "http://www.bestforfilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/blue-jasmine_hero.jpg", "src": "http://www.bestforfilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/blue-jasmine_hero.jpg", "formatted_filename": "blue jasmine hero", "original_width": 560, "original_height": 800, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://bestforfilm.com/film-reviews/drama/blue-jasmine/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610704820894.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20210127024104-20210127054104-00018.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 12704279, "warc_record_length": 11443}
[ null, "Disclaimer: I’m dipping my toes into Woody Allen. The problem with a director who makes a film a year, and has done for the past couple of decades it seems, is that for the uninitiated, tackling him can seem rather daunting. Where to start? The old stuff? His latest work? What are the hidden gems? You get my drift. So, with that in mind, please know that this review is by a man who adores Annie Hall, hated Vicky Cristina Barcelona and kinda likes Sweet & Lowdown. As I said, dipping my toes.\n\nJasmine (Cate Blanchett), formally Jeanette, is flying to Los Angeles to build a new life for herself in the wake of her husband’s (Alec Baldwin) infidelity / money laundering / imprisonment / suicide. She is, was, a New York socialite – the big houses, the soirees, the expensive clothes, the whole bit. Now she’s flat broke, popping Zanex like they’re Skittles and reliant on her estranged adopted sister Ginger (The really brilliant Sally Hawkins) for a place to say. Needless to say, their lifestyles aren’t exactly suited to each other, and hard though she might try, Jasmine struggles to adjust to her new surroundings and soon tries to seek a way back into her old life, all the while struggling with some fairly severe mental issues.\n\nThe film is as good a depiction of mental illness as I’ve seen onscreen. Cate Blanchett is terrific as Jasmine, she delivers every line with a kind of dilapidated joie-de-vivre, in every sentence there is regret, or longing for what once was but never will be again. Similarly the film’s narrative, which careens back and forth between Jasmine’s New York days and the present day, with little regard for linear storytelling, perfectly exemplifies her fractious state. What’s more, it is not done to convey a sense of reminiscing, a trigger from the present isn’t followed by a scene from the past, they are all directorial decisions, to do with rhythm, pace and character development. This is the film at its best, and is a world away from the plodding, achingly clichéd voiceover led arc of Vicky Cristina Barcelona.\n\nWhile Blue Jasmine is an excellent portrayal of mental illness, it is also a film that couldn’t care less about mental illness. Jasmine is put through the ringer by Woody; throughout the film there is no light at the end of the tunnel, and her illness aside as nothing more than hysteria. Her sister’s brash boyfriend Chilli (Bobby Canavale) dismisses her as “cuckoo”, a scene in which she appears at breaking point at a Chuck-E-Cheese talking to her nephews is played for laughs as much as anything – and additionally, the soundtrack throughout is too jaunty and too smug to really sell the tragedy of Jasmine’s situation. Jasmine is cast as the archetypal madwoman in the attic, but one who refuses to sell her Louis Vuitton suitcases and has to fly first class. Even when she seems to be getting her life back on track with new man, would-be politician Dwight (Peter Sarsgaard with his face set to permanent smug mode), this breaks down and she is literally left alone on the side of the road. Then, just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for her, when she’s all alone with nobody to turn to, the film, without giving too much away, sort of invites you to believe that it’s all her fault…and that troubles me.\n\nOf Lars Von Trier, Bjork once said: “[He] needs a female to provide his work soul. And he envies them and hates them for it. So he has to destroy them during the filming. And hide the evidence.” She could be talking about Blue Jasmine. There is no doubt that this is a film full of well written characters and superb performances to the man – though particularly Hawkins, Blanchett and a nice cameo from Louis CK – but tonally, it doesn’t sit comfortably with this viewer, taking a serious issue and playing it not-so-seriously. Perhaps I’m being overly sensitive, perhaps I’ve misread it, but like I said, I’m dipping my toes in to Woody, and right now I think it could do with a little more warm water." ]
[ "https://www.winheller.com/fileadmin/redaktion/dateien/attorney-gmbh-holding-advice.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.winheller.com/en/assets-foundations-succession/gmbh-holding.html", "unformatted_src": "fileadmin/redaktion/dateien/attorney-gmbh-holding-advice.jpg", "src": "https://www.winheller.com/fileadmin/redaktion/dateien/attorney-gmbh-holding-advice.jpg", "formatted_filename": "attorney gmbh holding advice", "alt_text": "German GmbH Holding", "rendered_width": 400, "rendered_height": 266, "original_width": 400, "original_height": 266, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.winheller.com/en/assets-foundations-succession/gmbh-holding.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347399820.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20200528135528-20200528165528-00483.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 995209056, "warc_record_length": 26495}
[ null, "Many entrepreneurs who have been involved in equity sharing for years know on thing: Over time, there is a risk of uncontrolled growth in shares. A holding provides corporate assets with a clear structure. The entrepreneur as a private person has only one share that affects them personally - that of their GmbH Holding company. This also makes asset succession in Germany much easier. Holding structures are particularly popular due to their great tax advantages for entrepreneurs. While profits from an operating GmbH are taxed at 30 percent, dividends that the Holding GmbH receives from its holdings are only taxable at 1.5 percent. Further tax advantages are also available in the event of the Holding GmbH being sold by a holding company.\n\nContents of this page:\n\nWhat is a Gmbh Holding?\n\nGmbH Holding means a GmbH (German Limited Liability Company) as parent company, which holds shares in one or more other companies, usually in other corporations (generally GmbHs).\n\nWho is a Holding GmbH suitable for?\n\nEntrepreneurs who spend a lot of time managing the operational business often find themselves losing track of their investments after several years and the group of companies lacks a clear structure: Occasionally, the entrepreneur is privately involved in a target company, sometimes through one of their operational GmbHs, sometimes they hold 100 percent, sometimes only a minority stake. Here's a GmbH, there's a GmbH & Co. KG and occasionally there is also an AG involved - not to mention foreign private equities. While one company is doing well, the other is on the brink of bankruptcy.\n\nThis is where the holding structure comes into play: a holding gives corporate assets a clear structure. As flexible as entrepreneurs have to be in their daily decisions - it is helpful for them if they can move within a legally clear and tax-optimized structure: All operational activities at the lowest level can then be easily controlled centrally via the holding company. Future investments and start-ups are all made through the Holding GmbH. And the entrepreneur as a private person has only one single share that affects them personally - that of their GmbH holding company.\n\nIt is obvious that such a structure also significantly simplifies asset succession: Instead of having to involve the three children and spouse in 18 different companies as part of the inheritance, it is sufficient to transfer the shares in one single company - the GmbH holding company.\n\nSave taxes and build up assets with a Gmbh Holding structure\n\nThe holding structure also offers enormous tax advantages to entrepreneurs because the holding company acts like a savings box and is an almost ideal investment vehicle - for the following reasons:\n\nHigh taxes if the entrepreneur is personally involved in an operational GmbH:\n\na) Profits from an operational GmbH are taxed at approximately 30 percent (corporate tax and trade tax). If the entrepreneur were personally involved in such an operational GmbH and would approve a distribution (dividend) from the GmbH, they would also have to tax this distribution with the withholding tax rate of 25 percent. In numbers: With a distributable profit of 1 million euros, the entrepreneur only receives 750,000 euros, the rest (250,000 euros) goes to the tax authorities.\n\nb) If the entrepreneur were to sell their shares, they would also have to expect taxation of around 25 percent on the gain on sale.\n\nFavorable taxation within the holding structure:\n\na) Dividends that the Holding GmbH receives from its shares are only taxable at 1.5 percent. The reason for this is § 8b Corporation Tax Act (KStG). This means that 95 percent of the profit distributions of the GmbH Holding are tax-free. Only the remaining 5 percent are taxable. With a corporate and trade tax rate of approximately 30 percent in total, this results in an overall tax burden of only 1.5 percent (5% x 30%). In numbers: With a distributable profit of 1 million euros, 985,000 euros will go to the holding company and 15,000 euros to the tax authorities. In comparison to the situation described above, the holding company therefore gets to keep 235,000 euros more for reinvestment, e.g. in other start-up or scale-up companies.\n\nb) The same applies if the Holding GmbH sells one of its shares. The capital gain is taxable at only 1.5 percent.\n\nThis way, the Holding GmbH is provided with minimally taxed proceeds, which it can reinvest in the establishment of further operating GmbHs or other units.\n\nDistributions from the Holding GmbH to the entrepreneur\n\n25 percent capital gains tax plus solidarity surcharge only applies if the Holding GmbH in turn makes distributions to the entrepreneur. Of course, this is only necessary if the shareholder really needs the money. This is often not the case because the entrepreneur already generates sufficient current income elsewhere (e.g. income from managerial activities, rental income from property investments, etc.).\n\nBut even if there is a need of money, it does not necessarily have to be satisfied in the form of a distribution from the Holding GmbH. In individual cases, entrepreneurs can also grant themselves a loan from their Holding GmbH (secured and with interest at ordinary market rates).\n\nOf course, distributions can also be individually managed in such a way that they only take place in times in which the entrepreneur hardly generates any other income - e.g. at retirement age. In these cases, depending on the amount of the distribution and the entrepreneur's personal situation, the tax burden can be reduced below 25 percent.\n\nVAT-free exchange of services between Holding GmbH and operative GmbH\n\nVarious companies of an entrepreneur often exchange services and/or goods among each other. For example, one company may be designated to manufacture goods, while the other serves as a sales unit. Yet another company provides book-keeping and other accounting services centrally to the other GmbHs. In such scenarios it might be convenient if no sales tax has to be billed for such “internal sales” in the group of companies. If correctly managed, this can be done if the requirements of the so-called VAT group are met. Such a group requires the so-called controlled company (e.g. an operational GmbH) to be integrated into the so-called fiscal parent company (e.g. the holding company): The controlled company must be integrated organizationally, financially and economically. We are more than happy to support you in creating these conditions.\n\nOption 1: Structuring your company assets \"from scratch\":\nIdeally, you would structure your company assets as a holding company from the start. In practice, however, we rarely see this. The reason is obvious: When the first company was founded, there was usually no time for such far-reaching planning considerations. Money is also in short supply, and often there is simply a lack of knowledge about the advantages of alternative arrangements. At a young age, many entrepreneurs also have no idea where the business journey will lead them one day. It is rarely foreseeable at the beginning that a single company will grow into a group of companies over the years.\n\nOption 2: Optimizing and rearranging existing company structures:\nUsually, we advise experienced entrepreneurs on how to optimize and rearrange the existing corporate structure:\n\nYour planning consultants for GmbH Holding structures in Germany\n\nOur attorneys and tax advisors will be happy to help you set up a holding structure that is suitable for you. The sooner you start, the easier it will be. Feel free to contact attorney Boris Piekarek, head of our team “Assets, Foundations, Succession”. He will plan a corporate structure for you and with you that provides both entrepreneurial freedom and tax advantages. The easiest way to reach us is by email (info@winheller.com) or by phone (+49 (0)69 76 75 77 80).\n\nThe JUVE handbook taxes 2020 recommends WINHELLER in the category of high net worth private individuals." ]
[ "https://bringbackthemile.com/images/sized/images/ugc/uploads/about/leo-manz-0x150.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://bringbackthemile.com/news/detail/local_olympian_donates_to_blue_santa", "unformatted_src": "/images/sized/images/ugc/uploads/about/leo-manz-0x150.jpg", "src": "https://bringbackthemile.com/images/sized/images/ugc/uploads/about/leo-manz-0x150.jpg", "formatted_filename": "leo manz", "alt_text": " ", "rendered_width": 225, "rendered_height": 150, "original_width": 225, "original_height": 150, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://bringbackthemile.com/news/detail/local_olympian_donates_to_blue_santa", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571758.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20220812200804-20220812230804-00638.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 164401562, "warc_record_length": 9164}
[ null, "Manzano said the media attention swirling around the needs of the organization convinced him that his charity, Manzano Mile, could help out.\n\nAt Austin's City Hall, Manzano presented Chief Art Acevedo with a check for $7500 to help close the funding gap.\n\nA few weeks ago, Manzano was the Grand Marshal in the Chuy's Children Giving to Children Parade -- which also benefits APD's Operation Blue Santa." ]
[ "https://www.mmaoddsbreaker.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Invicta-FC-20.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.mmaoddsbreaker.com/news/10402-1invicta-fc-20-betting-odds/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.mmaoddsbreaker.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Invicta-FC-20.jpg", "src": "https://www.mmaoddsbreaker.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Invicta-FC-20.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Invicta FC", "alt_text": "invicta-fc-20", "rendered_width": 400, "rendered_height": 591, "original_width": 338, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.mmaoddsbreaker.com/news/10402-1invicta-fc-20-betting-odds/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571198.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20220810161541-20220810191541-00572.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 783546958, "warc_record_length": 24453}
[ null, "Laura Sanko probably has November 18th circled on her calendar. This Friday will be her opportunity to get another kiss from Invicta FC bantamweight champion Tonya Evinger, vomit and all. Of course, Tonya Evinger will have to get past her latest title challenger, Russian Yana Kunitskaya, before any extracurriculars occur. Evinger brings a nine-fight winning streak into this bout, having stopped four of her last five during that run, and cementing herself as perhaps the best female fighter outside of the UFC. Kunitskaya has won seven of her last eight, and brings some dangerous power into the cage, as seven of her nine wins have come by TKO. Invicta FC 20 has a second championship bout in the strawweight division. Angela Hill puts her belt on the line against Kaline Medeiros after taking a close decision against Livia Renata Souza to capture the title. Prior to that, Hill put on impressive TKO performances in her first two Invicta bouts. Medeiros has experienced the best success of her career as she moves into her late 30’s. Her five straight wins earned her this opportunity, and she’s undefeated since dropping to 115. Further down the card, former atomweight champion Herica Tiburcio looks to rebound after a pair of consecutive losses, and Bellator matchmaker Julie Kedzie seems to have obliged her by bringing in 39-year-old 5-4-1 fighter Simona Soukupova as her next opponent. Finally, former atomweight title challenger Amber Brown will be hoping to start her climb back up the contendership ladder against TUF competitor Ashley Yoder. MMA oddsmaker Nick Kalikas opened the betting odds for Invicta FC 20 today at Several Bookmakers. Take a look: ——————– Invicta FC 20: Evinger vs. Kunitskaya NOVEMBER 18, 2016 Scottish Rite Temple | Kansas City, Missouri MAIN CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 8pm ET) Bantamweight Title: Yana Kunitskaya +435 Tonya Evinger -705 Strawweight Title: Kaline Medeiros +335 Angela Hill -505 Simona Soukupova +435 Herica Tiburcio -705 Ashley Yoder +205 Amber Brown -285 ——————– Brad’s Analysis: The days of getting Tonya Evinger as a dog or slight favorite are long, long gone. She’s the last man standing in Invicta’s bantamweight division, and that’s not a typo. I say it because she fights with a grit and mean streak that is lacking in quite a few female fighters. That makes her an extremely difficult matchup for her most talented foes, and now Invicta has been reduced to bringing fighters in fresh off the street to challenge her. Kunitskaya has some power but she’s not going to take Evinger out with one punch, and that means she’s going to end up on her back. I don’t think she can deal with Evinger’s relentless top game, and I expect to see another finish in a dominant title defense. Technically and physically, Angela Hill has already had success against superior fighters to Kaline Medeiros. Medeiros is a pretty solid grinder, but Hill has developed her takedown defense, and is too good of an athlete to get controlled the same way she did against Tecia Torres. That means Medeiros is going to have to strike with Hill, and I don’t expect that to be close in the slightest. Another mismatched fight features an excellent grappler in Herica Tiburcio against journeywoman Simona Soukupova. Soukupova has been in the cage with some solid opponents, but has never beaten one. She’s experienced enough not to get finished, but I don’t think she has much success against Tiburcio unless she can keep this fight standing. Judging from the limited tape I’ve seen, she won’t be able to. Ashley Yoder is probably a bit more well-known in this fight because of her stint on TUF, but Amber Brown is the better fighter. Brown’s striking still has a long way to go, but unless the training on TUF really accelerated Yoder’s development, she is almost exclusively a grappler. In that sort of situation, I’ll pick the more experienced fighter who has fought the better competition 99 times out of 100." ]
[ "https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ipad-air-333.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/apple-ipad-air-3-expected-to-launch-in-the-first-half-of-2016-16-12-2015/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ipad-air-333.jpg", "src": "https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ipad-air-333.jpg", "formatted_filename": "ipad air", "alt_text": "iPad Air 3", "rendered_width": 700, "rendered_height": 758, "original_width": 700, "original_height": 758, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/apple-ipad-air-3-expected-to-launch-in-the-first-half-of-2016-16-12-2015/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104655865.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20220705235755-20220706025755-00632.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 805949178, "warc_record_length": 26053}
[ null, "According the latest research notes from the prolific KGI Securities analyst Ming-chi Kuo, the alleged iPad Air 3 could see the light of the day in the first half of 2016.\n\nThis means that there’s a possibility that Apple may introduce the new iPad at the rumored March event where the company is expected to launch the Apple Watch 2 and the highly-rumored 4-inch iPhone 6c.\n\nWhile we think the 3D Touch supply chain produced more to avoid shortages in the early stages, slower end-product demand and improved back-end assembly yield have resulted in the current high inventory.\n\nAs for the launch event, there’s also a possibility that Apple may take their WWDC 2016 to be the venue to showcase the new iPad alongside the new iOS 10.\n\nThe analyst also mentioned that the upcoming iPhone 7 will continue to use the same 3D Touch feature which offers users with an improved experience when it comes to apps.\n\nThere’s no official word from Apple about this so we’ll suggest our readers to take it with a pinch of salt. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything more about the alleged iPad 3." ]
[ "https://www.penfaulkner.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/TC-Boyle-Headshot.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.penfaulkner.org/2021/04/09/t-c-boyle/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.penfaulkner.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/TC-Boyle-Headshot.jpg", "src": "https://www.penfaulkner.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/TC-Boyle-Headshot.jpg", "formatted_filename": "TC Boyle Headshot", "alt_text": "Headshot of author T.C. Boyle, a White man wearing a colorful printed shirt", "rendered_width": 400, "rendered_height": 400, "original_width": 400, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.penfaulkner.org/2021/04/09/t-c-boyle/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500339.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206113934-20230206143934-00677.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 931299308, "warc_record_length": 32288}
[ null, "T.C. Boyle is an American novelist and short story writer. Since the mid-1970s, he has published seventeen novels and twelve collections of short stories. He won the PEN/Faulkner award in 1988, for his third novel, World’s End, and the Prix Médicis étranger (France) for The Tortilla Curtain in 1995. Most recently, he has been the recipient of the Mark Twain Voice in American Literature Award, the Henry David Thoreau Award and the Jonathan Swift Prize for satire. He is a Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus at the University of Southern California and lives in Santa Barbara. His new novel Talk to Me will be published in September 2021 from Ecco." ]
[ "http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-P9jCprFJJHk/UGG3N1yvXTI/AAAAAAAAAYk/jqI03-1fw6E/s320/iStock_000010642045XSmall_kids+running.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://linguistics-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/09/community-norms-vs-school-influence-in.html", "unformatted_src": "//3.bp.blogspot.com/-P9jCprFJJHk/UGG3N1yvXTI/AAAAAAAAAYk/jqI03-1fw6E/s320/iStock_000010642045XSmall_kids+running.jpg", "src": "http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-P9jCprFJJHk/UGG3N1yvXTI/AAAAAAAAAYk/jqI03-1fw6E/s320/iStock_000010642045XSmall_kids+running.jpg", "formatted_filename": "iStock XSmall kids running", "rendered_width": 320, "rendered_height": 229, "original_width": 320, "original_height": 229, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://linguistics-research-digest.blogspot.com/2012/09/community-norms-vs-school-influence-in.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046150307.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20210724160723-20210724190723-00546.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 366232723, "warc_record_length": 20820}
[ null, "They was chasing us!\n\nAmong British schoolchildren, the National Curriculum requires that children aged 5-7 years old ‘should be introduced to some of the main features of spoken standard English and be taught to use them’ while children aged 7-11 years old ‘should be taught the grammatical constructions that are characteristic of spoken standard English and to apply this knowledge appropriately in a range of contexts’. Quite what ‘spoken standard English’ entails is never explicitly stated, except that it is disassociated with a limited number of non-standard grammatical features, one of which is subject-verb agreement in past tense uses of the verb BE (i.e. you was, we was, they was, the boys was), often referred to among linguists as was/were variation. Given that the use of was in these contexts is widespread in many English varieties worldwide, is it socially realistic to expect children to use standard were consistently, particularly in informal situations?\n\nResearcher Stephen Levey examined the use of was/were variation in children aged 7-8 years old compared to children aged 10-11 years old to see whether the increased exposure to formal education correlated with a rise in the frequency of standard variants (in this case, standard were usage) in children’s speech. His data came from children that he recorded between 2000 and 2004 in a large primary school in an eastern outer suburb of London. To ensure that the children used their most informal speech, they were encouraged to share stories in which they had been personally involved and which had high emotional content, such as arguments, accidents and fights. The data yielded a corpus of 60,000 words and Levey examined over 1400 uses of was or were, including both standard and non-standard occurrences.\n\nThe results of the study showed that rates of non-standard was usage among the children in this part of London is particularly high (59%), comparable to rates found in other studies which examined the speech of older adolescents in the same area. Non-standard was, then, is clearly a robust feature of English used in the local community. Levey also found that there was a statistically significant sex-differentiated pattern, with boys in both age groups using more non-standard was than girls. While this result is not surprising in itself, it suggests that sex-differentiated patterns may emerge at a much younger age (around 7 years old) than has previously been reported (around 10 years old).\n\nA key finding, though, was that increased exposure to formal education had no significant effect on the children’s use of non-standard use of was in their informal speech, suggesting that local community-based norms exert more influence on informal speech than normative pressures exerted by the school. So, what do these results tell us about the teaching of spoken standard English? While Levey acknowledges the importance of standard English in children’s education, he proposes that it is unrealistic to expect children to become proficient in standard English simply by teaching them to replace their non-standard variants with standard ones. Instead, he urges for the expansion of classroom-based activities that are informed by the findings of sociolinguistic studies, helping children to increase their awareness of their own usage of language, as well as that of others. He also emphasises the need for research which addresses teachers’ reactions to a broad range of nonstandard features in children’s speech. Perhaps most importantly, though, is the need for a more finely-tuned definition of what counts as standard spoken English and how it should be taught, taking into account the fact that we find structured variability in everyday speech.\n__________________________________________________\nUnderstanding children’s non-standard spoken English: a perspective from variationist sociolinguistics. Language and Education 26(5): 405-421.\n\nThis summary was written by Sue Fox\nPosted by Sue at 15:07" ]
[ "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/104741114-RTS1E9YN.jpg?v=1626298208&w=1920&h=1080", null, "https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/220727173759-01-us-gdp-second-quarter-restricted-super-tease.jpg", "https://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Intel-Arc-A770-Triple-Fan-Custom-Graphics-Card-Teaser-low_res-scale-6_00x-1-scaled.jpg", null, "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/105023072-IMG_2171b.jpg?v=1519319880&w=1920&h=1080" ]
[{"document_url": "https://news-navi.com/roku-amazon-first-solar-intel-apple-and-more/", "unformatted_src": "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/104741114-RTS1E9YN.jpg?v=1626298208&w=1920&h=1080", "src": "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/104741114-RTS1E9YN.jpg?v=1626298208&w=1920&h=1080", "formatted_filename": "RTS E YN", "alt_text": "Roku, Amazon, First Solar, Intel, Apple and more", "rendered_width": 1400, "rendered_height": 800, "original_width": 1920, "original_height": 1080, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://news-navi.com/roku-amazon-first-solar-intel-apple-and-more/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/220727173759-01-us-gdp-second-quarter-restricted-super-tease.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/220727173759-01-us-gdp-second-quarter-restricted-super-tease.jpg", "formatted_filename": "us gdp second quarter restricted super tease", "alt_text": "GDP: US economy shrinks again, fueling fears of recession", "rendered_width": 445, "rendered_height": 265, "original_width": 1100, "original_height": 619, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://news-navi.com/roku-amazon-first-solar-intel-apple-and-more/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Intel-Arc-A770-Triple-Fan-Custom-Graphics-Card-Teaser-low_res-scale-6_00x-1-scaled.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Intel-Arc-A770-Triple-Fan-Custom-Graphics-Card-Teaser-low_res-scale-6_00x-1-scaled.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Intel Arc A Triple Fan Custom Graphics Card Teaser low res scale x scaled", "alt_text": "Intel\u2019s \u201cinexcusable\u201d earnings show it can\u2019t predict its own results, an analyst says", "rendered_width": 445, "rendered_height": 265, "original_width": 2560, "original_height": 1850, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://news-navi.com/roku-amazon-first-solar-intel-apple-and-more/", "unformatted_src": "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/105023072-IMG_2171b.jpg?v=1519319880&w=1920&h=1080", "src": "https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/105023072-IMG_2171b.jpg?v=1519319880&w=1920&h=1080", "formatted_filename": "IMG b", "alt_text": "Fed\u2019s James Bullard says he is confident the economy can achieve a \u2018soft landing\u2019", "rendered_width": 445, "rendered_height": 265, "original_width": 1920, "original_height": 1080, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://news-navi.com/roku-amazon-first-solar-intel-apple-and-more/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573540.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20220819005802-20220819035802-00354.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 381577825, "warc_record_length": 18664}
[ null, "People walk past a video sign featuring the logo of Roku, a Fox-backed video streaming company that held its IPO on the Nasdaq Marketsite in New York September 28, 2017.\n\nCheck out the companies making headlines on Friday lunchtime.\n\nAmazon – Shares of the e-commerce giant soared more than 11%, giving the broader market a boost after the company reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and an upbeat outlook. Its 7% revenue growth in the second quarter beat estimates and bucked the trend of its big-tech peers.\n\nRoku — Roku shares plunged 25% after the streaming company reported disappointing second-quarter results as it faced a slowdown in advertising. The company shared disappointing guidance for the current quarter, noting that dwindling ad spending and recession fears could continue to hurt business going forward.\n\nFirst Solar – First Solar’s shares rose more than 10% after the company reported better-than-expected earnings for the second quarter. Oppenheimer upgraded the stock to outperform from neutral on Friday, citing an agreement between Sen. Joe Manchin, DW.V. and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., on a bill that includes climate spending.\n\nChevron, Exxon Mobil – Energy stocks rose on record gains reported in their second-quarter earnings, boosted by higher oil and gas prices. Chevron was up 8.2% and Exxon Mobil was up 4.3%.\n\nSTANLEY BLACK & DECKER — Shares of the toolmaker fell 4% on Friday, building on a 16% loss on Thursday, which came after a disappointing earnings report and a cut in guidance. Wolfe Research downgraded the stock from outperforming to peer-performing, saying that negative newsflow is likely to dominate through the end of this year.\n\nIntel — Shares of the chipmaker fell 8.8% after a second-quarter report that fell far short of expectations. Intel reported adjusted earnings per share of 29 cents on revenue of $15.32 billion. Analysts polled by Refinitiv had reported earnings per share of 70 cents on sales of $17.92 billion. The forecast for the third quarter also fell short of expectations. Susquehanna downgraded the stock to negative from neutral, warning that free cash flow “could be squeezed significantly, at least for the next few years.”", null, null, "Intel’s “inexcusable” earnings show it can’t predict its own results, an analyst says", null ]
[ null, "http://www.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20160225/itv_celebs_250216_01/celebrities-at-the-itv-studios_5151417.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/stephen-fry/news/charity-responds-to-stephen-fry_5209518", "unformatted_src": "http://www.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20160225/itv_celebs_250216_01/celebrities-at-the-itv-studios_5151417.jpg", "src": "http://www.contactmusic.com/pics/ln/20160225/itv_celebs_250216_01/celebrities-at-the-itv-studios_5151417.jpg", "formatted_filename": "celebrities at the itv studios", "alt_text": "Stephen Fry", "rendered_width": 500, "rendered_height": 679, "original_width": 500, "original_height": 679, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://admin.contactmusic.com/stephen-fry/news/charity-responds-to-stephen-fry_5209518", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178358203.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20210227054852-20210227084852-00346.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 190735434, "warc_record_length": 18057}
[ "Fry recently said that victims of abuse ought to 'grow up'.\n\nEveryone has the right to an opinion, but sometimes people in the public eye need to take more care in what they say for the sake of their fans. Stephen Fry is a prime example of this, having just caused an avalanche of anger after telling child abuse victims to 'grow up'.", null, "Many people have jumped to Fry's defence claiming that his words have been taken out of context, but that doesn't excuse the insensitively flippant language he used to make his point. In an appearance on the self-proclaimed 'politically incorrect' US talk show 'The Rubin Report', he made his feelings about abuse victims avoiding certain literature for fear of emotional triggers very clear.\n\n'There are many great plays which contain rapes and the word 'rape' now is even considered a rape', he said. 'They're terrible things and they have to be thought about, clearly, but if you say you can't watch this play, you can't watch Titus Andronicus, or you can't read it in a Shakespeare class, or you can't read Macbeth because it's got children being killed in it, it might trigger something when you were young that upset you once, because uncle touched you in a nasty place, well I'm sorry.'\n\nWait, what?! 'Because uncle touched you in a nasty place'? Is this so-called great British intellectual and National Treasure being deliberately condescending towards sufferers of incestual child sex abuse?\n\n'It's a great shame and we're all very sorry that your uncle touched you in that nasty place', he continued, reiterating his heartbreakingly patronising exemplification. 'You get some of my sympathy - but your self-pity gets none of my sympathy because self-pity is the ugliest emotion in humanity. Get rid of it, because no one's going to like you if you feel sorry for yourself. The irony is we'll feel sorry for you if you stop feeling sorry for yourself. Just grow up.'\n\nBecause Stephen Fry's never shown signs of feeling sorry for himself, has he?\n\nBeing a bipolar disorder sufferer himself, he has done much humanitarian work for mental health charities and is the current president of Mind. Which only makes it worse that he's said such shockingly pitiless things.\n\n'We understand why some people may have been upset by Stephen Fry's remarks in a recent American TV interview. Stephen was speaking in a personal context, giving his own views as part of a longer discussion on the subject of freedom of speech', Mind responded in a statement following the backlash. 'As President of Mind, Stephen Fry has done a huge amount to raise awareness and understanding about bipolar disorder and other mental health problems. He has supported Mind in our campaigning activities over the last decade and has helped enormously to change public attitudes in the UK about mental health for the better. We will be speaking to Stephen to discuss the concerns our supporters have raised.'\n\nAs of yet, Stephen Fry has not commented on the anger that has resulted from his comments; indeed, he deactivated his Twitter account earlier this year after one too many negative comments towards him for another reason." ]
[ null, "https://roadbikeaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/C83BFAF6-5EA9-4E63-B448-0731DF355C46-750x430.jpeg", null, "https://roadbikeaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/E6EC3A3E-4FDF-419F-8AAA-E0A4D63F587E.jpeg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://roadbikeaction.com/product-test-blackburn-grid-side-beacon-light-set/", "unformatted_src": "https://roadbikeaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/C83BFAF6-5EA9-4E63-B448-0731DF355C46-750x430.jpeg", "src": "https://roadbikeaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/C83BFAF6-5EA9-4E63-B448-0731DF355C46-750x430.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "C BFAF EA E B DF C", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 430, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://roadbikeaction.com/product-test-blackburn-grid-side-beacon-light-set/", "unformatted_src": "https://roadbikeaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/E6EC3A3E-4FDF-419F-8AAA-E0A4D63F587E.jpeg", "src": "https://roadbikeaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/E6EC3A3E-4FDF-419F-8AAA-E0A4D63F587E.jpeg", "formatted_filename": "E EC A E FDF F AAA E A D F E", "rendered_width": 675, "rendered_height": 900, "original_width": 675, "original_height": 900, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://roadbikeaction.com/product-test-blackburn-grid-side-beacon-light-set/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579251694071.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20200126230255-20200127020255-00519.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 637786071, "warc_record_length": 30386}
[ "Do side lights make a difference?", null, "It’s that time of year again here when our after-work rides require lights. We have been big proponents of daytime lights because, well it can’t hurt but its time for even more. We have had a set of Blackburn Grid Side Lights kicking around the office but it wasn’t until recently that we truly noticed a difference when using them.\n\nWe have been using them on and off for our rides but since most rides finish before the sun sets it always felt like just an added accessory to mount and charge. The last few rides though have been majority past sunset and into the dark evening hours. With this change in dynamic the Grid side lights seem to have made a distinctive difference.\n\nThe Grid Side Lights come as a set and retail for $50. The kit is fairly simple with the two lights, a micro USB charging cable and two long rubber bands as well as two short ones. Each light is 1.5 inches wide by 2.5 inches long and .5 inches thick. A single light is 32 grams with the long band. We put one on each fork leg for what seem to be the best results. Each light has a single button for powering on the three LEDs and cycling through the modes.\n\nCharging you would think is the easy part but it was one of the most frustrating parts of our entire experience. To start off the set comes with one cord that is a short 14in long, but has two micro USB heads so you can charge both at the same time. The frustrating part is the fact that we had the hardest time opening the rubber gasket/door that covers the charging port. It has a very small tab but since the door itself is so thick and substantial we had to resort to a small screwdriver instead of our fingernail.\n\nWe are sure this offers a great seal from the elements like rain, but it also made for a light that after a few uses just became annoying. Since the charging cord is short you will have to remove them from your bike to charge but that’s not a big deal because the rubber band style strap is easy and quick.", null, "When we were using them to start with we felt that in the daylight they were bright but didn’t offer a substantial difference. Now at night, it seems to be a different story. We ride the same few routes each week and when using side lights cars seem to offer much more room. This didn’t matter if we were in the bike lane or sharing the normal traffic lane. The total number of cars that came within three feet of us was highly reduced.\n\nTo help understand this I had my wife drive behind me when I was using them and then when I just had a normal tail light. She described the difference as adding dimension. The side light from behind illuminated the ground around me and offered width and depth. While just the tail light seemed bright and overwhelming but was hard to tell how fast I was going or my exact position.\n\nAt the end of the day, there are a lot of headlights that offer a “side light” built into the lens but none compare to these. The brightness as well and the lower position seem to truly help when riding at night. The rubber backing and band held secure even on rough roads. Blackburn claims they are IP-65 submersible and we would believe it from the seal that covers the USB port. This also meant we wanted to throw them across the room a few time as we struggled to open them to charge.\n\nThe runtimes are a bit short if you ask us but then again most probably don’t ride an entire six hours in the dark. The single button operation is easy to use but be careful if trying to turn them on while you are riding. It would be very easy to reach for the button and miss and put your finger or hand into the wheel and spokes while riding.\n\nFor more info head to www.blackburndesign.com" ]
[ "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/3/408/9781947793408.jpg", null, "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/6/420/9780393326420.jpg", "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/6/104/9780671496104.jpg", "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/2/304/9780140442304.jpg", "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/2/877/9780486442877.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.biggerbooks.com/good-boys-fernandes-megan/bk/9781947793408", "unformatted_src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/3/408/9781947793408.jpg", "src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/3/408/9781947793408.jpg", "alt_text": "Good Boys Poems by Fernandes, Megan, 9781947793408", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 187, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.biggerbooks.com/good-boys-fernandes-megan/bk/9781947793408", "unformatted_src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/6/420/9780393326420.jpg", "src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/6/420/9780393326420.jpg", "alt_text": "Metamorphoses: A New...,Ovid,9780393326420", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 187, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.biggerbooks.com/good-boys-fernandes-megan/bk/9781947793408", "unformatted_src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/6/104/9780671496104.jpg", "src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/6/104/9780671496104.jpg", "alt_text": "Immortal Poems of the English...,Williams, Oscar,9780671496104", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 187, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.biggerbooks.com/good-boys-fernandes-megan/bk/9781947793408", "unformatted_src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/2/304/9780140442304.jpg", "src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/2/304/9780140442304.jpg", "alt_text": "Romance of Tristan : The Tale...,Beroul (Author); Fedrick,...,9780140442304", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 187, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.biggerbooks.com/good-boys-fernandes-megan/bk/9781947793408", "unformatted_src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/2/877/9780486442877.jpg", "src": "https://simages.biggerbooks.com/images/d/2/877/9780486442877.jpg", "alt_text": "Paradise Lost,Milton, John; Himes, John A.,9780486442877", "original_width": 187, "original_height": 187, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.biggerbooks.com/good-boys-fernandes-megan/bk/9781947793408", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153391.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20210727103626-20210727133626-00051.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 679659885, "warc_record_length": 13894}
[ null, "In an era of rising nationalism and geopolitical instability, Megan Fernandes’s Good Boys offers a complex portrait of messy feminist rage, negotiations with race and travel, and existential dread in the Anthropocene. The collection follows a restless, nervy, cosmically abandoned speaker failing at the aspirational markers of adulthood as she flips from city to city, from enchantment to disgust, always reemerging—just barely—on the trains and bridges and bar stools of New York City. A child of the Indian Ocean diaspora, Fernandes enacts the humor and devastation of what it means to exist as a body of contradictions. Her interpretations are muddied. Her feminism is accusatory, messy. Her homelands are theoretical and rootless. The poet converses with goats and throws a fit at a tarot reading; she loves the intimacy of strangers during turbulent plane rides and has dark fantasies about the “hydrogen fruit” of nuclear fallout. Ultimately, these poems possess an affection for the doomed: false beloveds, the hounded earth, civilizations intent on their own ruin. Fernandes skillfully interrogates where to put our fury and, more importantly, where to direct our mercy.", null, null, null, null ]
[ "https://tellmysport.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Reasons-why-footy-fans-choose-who-to-support-include-the-teams-kit-stadium-or-family.jpg", "https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/67/590x/1609101_1.jpg?r=1652341942351", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://tellmysport.com/soccer/reasons-why-footy-fans-choose-who-to-support-include-the-teams-kit-stadium-or-family/", "unformatted_src": "https://tellmysport.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Reasons-why-footy-fans-choose-who-to-support-include-the-teams-kit-stadium-or-family.jpg", "src": "https://tellmysport.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Reasons-why-footy-fans-choose-who-to-support-include-the-teams-kit-stadium-or-family.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Reasons why footy fans choose who to support include the teams kit stadium or family", "rendered_width": 1200, "rendered_height": 712, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 712, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://tellmysport.com/soccer/reasons-why-footy-fans-choose-who-to-support-include-the-teams-kit-stadium-or-family/", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/67/590x/1609101_1.jpg?r=1652341942351", "src": "https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/67/590x/1609101_1.jpg?r=1652341942351", "original_width": 590, "original_height": 350, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://tellmysport.com/soccer/reasons-why-footy-fans-choose-who-to-support-include-the-teams-kit-stadium-or-family/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662522556.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20220518215138-20220519005138-00130.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 628364673, "warc_record_length": 39501}
[ null, null, "Another 10 percent like to support an underdog team which isn’t doing so well, as they like to see them grow.\n\nBut more than a quarter (27 percent) have been mocked for not supporting their local side, as 44 percent admitted to following more than one team.\n\nAlthough 52 percent believe it’s “wrong” to root for two teams that both compete in the same division.\n\nIt also emerged the FA cup is the best tournament, according to 16 percent of fans, as it gives underdogs a chance to play the more successful teams and prove their talents.\n\nThe research was commissioned by Lottoland.co.uk, whose spokesperson said: “The concept of ‘supporting your local team’ has been a debate for decades.\n\n“It’s surprising to see so few football fans simply support a team because it’s where they are from, but interesting to see their reasons behind their favourite teams.”\n\nReasons football fans picked their club also include happening to catch a game a team won in a thrilling style and sticking with them from that point onwards.\n\nOthers were bought a random kit by their parents when they were kids and ended up following the team for good.\n\nThe study also saw Brazil named the nation most likely to produce the most talented footballers, followed by England, Spain and Portugal.\n\nMore than half (54 percent) of football fans admitted to having strong opinions on football, despite being useless with a ball themselves.\n\nWhile seven in 10 believe going to an FA Cup Final is a “quintessentially British” tradition, as 53 percent describe attending the showpiece ceremony as a dream of theirs.\n\nJust under half (45 percent) love the trophy because it throws up the opportunity for a “giant killing” – where a lower-league side knocks out a much bigger team.\n\nAnother 21 percent like it because it means their team will often play young players who don’t normally get a run-out, according to the OnePoll data.\n\nThe spokesperson for Lottoland, which has created an online sports book, added: “Our study found that supporting a team isn’t as dyed-in-the-wool as you may think.\n\n“There are all sorts of motivations to support a side, and four in 10 have even had their head turned by another side for one reason or another.\n\n“But the majority do believe that when you’ve picked your team, that’s that for life – with no question of looking elsewhere.\n\n“Good luck to both Liverpool and Chelsea in this year’s FA Cup Final.”" ]
[ null, "https://img.20mn.fr/B8qwPgG7QqOZbsFjtrW-_w/648x415", null, "https://www.rainews.it/dl/img/2019/10/310x0_1570818405316.rainews_20191011202545979.jpg", "https://cdn-europe1.lanmedia.fr/var/europe1/storage/images/europe1/culture/le-grand-bleu-la-bande-originale-du-film-en-version-collector-3953305/54200402-1-fre-FR/Le-Grand-Bleu-la-bande-originale-du-film-en-version-collector.jpg", null, "https://img.20mn.fr/7kAeJSKNRj6FNxw1234AeQ/310x190_devant-entree-midem-marche-international-disque-edition-musicale-palais-festivals-a-cannes-1er-fevrier-2014.jpg", null, "https://cdn-europe1.lanmedia.fr/var/europe1/storage/images/europe1/emissions/les-indispensables/confessions-nocturnes-au-palais-des-glaces-3953506/54204175-1-fre-FR/Confessions-nocturnes-au-Palais-des-Glaces.jpg", null, "https://img.20mn.fr/r75v6UuGQTqyzJ5IdxOXaQ/310x190_28-candidats-election-mister-france-2020.jpg", null, "https://img.20mn.fr/6nmwRHvcTNSPRmEP4-lyCQ/310x190_flash-mob-cause-macron-collectifs-feministes-lors-manifestation-intersyndicale-contre-reforme-retraites-24-janvier-2020-manifestantes-deguisees-rosie-.jpg", null, "https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200405/K10012369251_2004051023_2004051030_01_02.jpg", "https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200405/K10012369191_2004051013_2004051023_01_03.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "unformatted_src": "https://img.20mn.fr/B8qwPgG7QqOZbsFjtrW-_w/648x415", "src": "https://img.20mn.fr/B8qwPgG7QqOZbsFjtrW-_w/648x415", "alt_text": " Music will soon resound at the Strasbourg Palais des F\u00eates ", "original_width": 648, "original_height": 415, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "unformatted_src": "https://www.rainews.it/dl/img/2019/10/310x0_1570818405316.rainews_20191011202545979.jpg", "src": "https://www.rainews.it/dl/img/2019/10/310x0_1570818405316.rainews_20191011202545979.jpg", "alt_text": " Art, the sculptor and painter Ettore Spalletti died ", "original_width": 310, "original_height": 244, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn-europe1.lanmedia.fr/var/europe1/storage/images/europe1/culture/le-grand-bleu-la-bande-originale-du-film-en-version-collector-3953305/54200402-1-fre-FR/Le-Grand-Bleu-la-bande-originale-du-film-en-version-collector.jpg", "src": "https://cdn-europe1.lanmedia.fr/var/europe1/storage/images/europe1/culture/le-grand-bleu-la-bande-originale-du-film-en-version-collector-3953305/54200402-1-fre-FR/Le-Grand-Bleu-la-bande-originale-du-film-en-version-collector.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Le Grand Bleu la bande originale du film en version collector", "alt_text": " \"Le Grand Bleu\": the soundtrack of the film in collector's version ", "original_width": 600, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "unformatted_src": "https://img.20mn.fr/7kAeJSKNRj6FNxw1234AeQ/310x190_devant-entree-midem-marche-international-disque-edition-musicale-palais-festivals-a-cannes-1er-fevrier-2014.jpg", "src": "https://img.20mn.fr/7kAeJSKNRj6FNxw1234AeQ/310x190_devant-entree-midem-marche-international-disque-edition-musicale-palais-festivals-a-cannes-1er-fevrier-2014.jpg", "formatted_filename": "devant entree midem marche international disque edition musicale palais festivals a cannes er fevrier", "alt_text": " Midem, the world music fair, also throws in the towel at Cannes ", "original_width": 310, "original_height": 190, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn-europe1.lanmedia.fr/var/europe1/storage/images/europe1/emissions/les-indispensables/confessions-nocturnes-au-palais-des-glaces-3953506/54204175-1-fre-FR/Confessions-nocturnes-au-Palais-des-Glaces.jpg", "src": "https://cdn-europe1.lanmedia.fr/var/europe1/storage/images/europe1/emissions/les-indispensables/confessions-nocturnes-au-palais-des-glaces-3953506/54204175-1-fre-FR/Confessions-nocturnes-au-Palais-des-Glaces.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Confessions nocturnes au Palais des Glaces", "alt_text": " \"Nighttime Confessions\" at the Palais des Glaces ", "original_width": 2000, "original_height": 1000, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "unformatted_src": "https://img.20mn.fr/r75v6UuGQTqyzJ5IdxOXaQ/310x190_28-candidats-election-mister-france-2020.jpg", "src": "https://img.20mn.fr/r75v6UuGQTqyzJ5IdxOXaQ/310x190_28-candidats-election-mister-france-2020.jpg", "formatted_filename": "candidats election mister france", "alt_text": " VIDEO. Discover the faces of the 28 candidates for Mister France 2020 ", "original_width": 310, "original_height": 190, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "unformatted_src": "https://img.20mn.fr/6nmwRHvcTNSPRmEP4-lyCQ/310x190_flash-mob-cause-macron-collectifs-feministes-lors-manifestation-intersyndicale-contre-reforme-retraites-24-janvier-2020-manifestantes-deguisees-rosie-.jpg", "src": "https://img.20mn.fr/6nmwRHvcTNSPRmEP4-lyCQ/310x190_flash-mob-cause-macron-collectifs-feministes-lors-manifestation-intersyndicale-contre-reforme-retraites-24-janvier-2020-manifestantes-deguisees-rosie-.jpg", "formatted_filename": "flash mob cause macron collectifs feministes lors manifestation intersyndicale contre reforme retraites janvier manifestantes deguisees rosie", "alt_text": " March 8 while choreography and songs ", "original_width": 310, "original_height": 190, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "unformatted_src": "https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200405/K10012369251_2004051023_2004051030_01_02.jpg", "src": "https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200405/K10012369251_2004051023_2004051030_01_02.jpg", "alt_text": " President Trump `` the most severe week next week many people will die '' ", "original_width": 640, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "unformatted_src": "https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200405/K10012369191_2004051013_2004051023_01_03.jpg", "src": "https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200405/K10012369191_2004051013_2004051023_01_03.jpg", "alt_text": " Robots confirm patient's condition Prevent infection of healthcare workers Italy ", "original_width": 640, "original_height": 360, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-01-24---music-will-soon-resound-at-the-strasbourg-palais-des-f%C3%AAtes-.ryMK2FcdWI.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370526982.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20200404231315-20200405021315-00204.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1177535395, "warc_record_length": 11927}
[ "Music will soon resound at the Strasbourg Palais des Fêtes\n\nThe works in the large concert hall of the Palais des Festivals in Strasbourg, a historic site in Neustadt, are coming to an end. A call for projects is launched\n\nIt is a journey back in time now offered by the large concert hall of the Palais des Festivals, in the historic and classified district of Neustadt in Strasbourg. Completely renovated, identical (or almost), the legendary music room has undergone major renovations, for an amount of nearly 7 million euros. With her, it's a bit of life in the neighborhood that will resume.\n\nIf all the so-called \"Marseille\" part of the building has already been renovated and delivered in 2015 to the choreographic center and its dance schools, the major piece, the one that made the Strasbourg residents vibrate, the concert hall, is almost ready to receive the audience, choirs, banquets…\n\n\"A call for projects is launched, with a strong cultural and musical content,\" says Alain Fontanel, first deputy mayor in charge of culture. \"But unamplified music\", specifies in the aftermath the elected official. There is no question of putting electro in a room where Albert Schweitzer and Fritz Münch, Gustav Mahler, or the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra performed, among others. Even if the sound insulation to protect the residents has been completely revised.\n\nThe room is large, imposing, with an area of ​​800 m2 on the ground for a gauge of around 1,300 seats. But what surprises above all is its vault, perched almost 14 meters high. The old one, which no longer met current seismic standards or fire standards (it had a three-minute fire life) was demolished and completely rebuilt identically, in order to respect its heritage character and to restore the acoustic characteristics of the room. In a beige, mottled color, it reinforces this feeling of being in a place \"like we don't do anymore\". The floor, formerly made of exotic wood, has been replaced by oak and the partitions, in mahogany, renovated.\n\nHowever, two important steps remain before finding all the splendor of this building listed as a Historic Monument. The works of the third and last tranche, which could be around 5 to 6 million euros, will depend on the decision of the future municipal team. For the large concert hall, this section only concerns the renovation of the stage and its acoustics and will not prevent the existing one from being used. It mainly concerns the adjacent rooms, the restoration of the classified organ, the dressing rooms, the installation of technical and scenic elements.\n\nOn the other hand, the question of the management and exploitation of this heritage is still open. Nothing, however, to prevent the music from ringing again, perhaps by spring…\n\nVIDEO. Strasbourg: The Palais des Festivals is still under construction\n\nVIDEO. Strasbourg: Inaugurated 119 years ago, the legendary Hôtel des Postes will be getting a makeover", null, "Music will soon resound at the Strasbourg Palais des Fêtes", null, null, "\"Le Grand Bleu\": the soundtrack of the film in collector's version", null, "Midem, the world music fair, also throws in the towel at Cannes", null, "Cameroon: the timing of the \"grand dialogue\" on the Anglophone crisis is becoming clear - RFI", null, "VIDEO. Discover the faces of the 28 candidates for Mister France 2020", null, "March 8 while choreography and songs", null, null ]
[ null, "https://imageresizer.static9.net.au/sTMRw-IAonzLY1c1WrPuNGhCpwc=/750x0/https%3A%2F%2Fvms-network-images-prod.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com%2F2020%2F06%2F296215%2FpickerImage.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-victoria-why-the-state-is-experiencing-spike-in-cases/86102fbf-771e-43d7-bf45-041d71624011", "unformatted_src": "https://imageresizer.static9.net.au/sTMRw-IAonzLY1c1WrPuNGhCpwc=/750x0/https%3A%2F%2Fvms-network-images-prod.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com%2F2020%2F06%2F296215%2FpickerImage.jpg", "src": "https://imageresizer.static9.net.au/sTMRw-IAonzLY1c1WrPuNGhCpwc=/750x0/https%3A%2F%2Fvms-network-images-prod.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com%2F2020%2F06%2F296215%2FpickerImage.jpg", "formatted_filename": "https A F Fvms network images prod", "original_width": 750, "original_height": 422, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-victoria-why-the-state-is-experiencing-spike-in-cases/86102fbf-771e-43d7-bf45-041d71624011", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103036099.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20220625190306-20220625220306-00026.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 710697989, "warc_record_length": 54200}
[ "Coronavirus Victoria: Why the state is experiencing a spike in cases", null, "Coronavirus infections have spiked in Victoria over the past week, with dozens of new cases recorded despite other states managing to quash virus rates.\nThe state saw its largest infection increase in more than a month on Wednesday, when 21 new cases were recorded.\nRestrictions are set to further ease again on Monday.\n\"I'm concerned about the increasing number of cases in the past few days,\" Victorian Health Minister Mikakos said yesterday.\n\"Clearly, we do have community transmission in Victoria and I want to reiterate the message to Victorians to take this issue seriously.\"\nHealth authorities have put the spike in infections down to the following reasons:\n\nHundreds of travellers return to Melbourne from overseas each day, according to Victorian Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton.\nUnder the National Cabinet's border restrictions, international arrivals must quarantine for 14 days in whichever city they land upon returning to Australia.\nDue to the majority of international flights arriving in Melbourne or Sydney, Victoria has copped a large majority of the brunt of infected travellers.\nProfessor Sutton said on Wednesday the international cases \"should not be counted for any jurisdiction\".\n\"They're all international cases who happen to be hosted mostly in New South Wales and Victoria,\" he said.\n\n\"It's not about transmission that's occurring in those jurisdictions.\"\n\nOf the 21 cases on Wednesday, 15 were returned travellers in mandatory hotel quarantine.\nWhile just one overseas traveller was diagnosed with the virus among the state's 13 new cases today.\n\nSeveral outbreaks as a result of community transmission\n\nNumerous virus clusters have emerged in the state due to community transmission, the most notorious being Cedar Meats in Melbourne's west, which had more than 100 coronavirus cases linked to the abattoir.\nOther clusters adding to the surge in Victoria's cases include the outbreak at Stamford Plaza Hotel, with five security guards infected overnight. The outbreak at the Rydges hotel on Swanston Street has also tallied 17 infections.\nProfessor Sutton on Wednesday said it would be \"appropriate\" to review the existing protocols in place, following a surge in the number of staff testing positive across quarantine hotels.\n\"We don't want anyone who's not an individual in quarantine turning out positive,\" he said.\n\n\"We need to review all the process and procedures at Stamford and anywhere else.\"\n\nMeanwhile childcare centres have also been riddled with cases, including Guardian Childcare & Education in Prahran, Learning Sanctuary in Pakenham and Inspira Early Learning Centre in Gladstone Park most recently.\nMedical clinics and health facilities, including Croydon Family Practice and a Glen Waverley rehabilitation facility, have also recorded positive virus cases this week. While Monash Health is believed to be linked to a family outbreak in the city's south-east. The Alfred hospital also has recorded dozens of infections.\nThere have also been infections detected in Victorian schools, causing Strathmore Primary School, Pakenham Springs Primary School and St Dominic's Primary School to close this week.\n\nThe Victorian government has proudly boasted of its significant COVID-19 testing blitz, with Ms Mikakos tweeting the state had \"one of the highest\" testing rates in the world.\nTherefore, the state's growing number of cases could come down to the increased rate of testing.\n\"By actively looking for positive cases we're able to find them, isolate them and quickly respond and keep Victorians safe,\" she said.\nAccording to Victoria's Department of Health, 621,226 people had been tested as of yesterday. Although, 695,981 people had been tested in NSW..\nDespite Victoria's growing virus cases, Deputy Chief Health Officer Annaliese van Diemen said authorities still planned to relax restrictions on Monday.\n\n\"We are hoping this is a blip,\" she said.\n\n\"Monday's restrictions will go ahead as planned.\"\nCONTACT US" ]
[ "http://images.fandango.com/ImageRenderer/300/0/redesign/static/img/default_poster.png/0/images/masterrepository/performer%20images/p265626/WillSasso-2018.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.fandango.com/people/will-sasso-597707/biography", "unformatted_src": "//images.fandango.com/ImageRenderer/300/0/redesign/static/img/default_poster.png/0/images/masterrepository/performer%20images/p265626/WillSasso-2018.jpg", "src": "http://images.fandango.com/ImageRenderer/300/0/redesign/static/img/default_poster.png/0/images/masterrepository/performer%20images/p265626/WillSasso-2018.jpg", "formatted_filename": "WillSasso", "alt_text": "Will Sasso", "original_width": 300, "original_height": 451, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.fandango.com/people/will-sasso-597707/biography", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585371821680.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20200408170717-20200408201217-00405.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 904499066, "warc_record_length": 23737}
[ null, "Character actor Will Sasso commenced onscreen work in the early '90s and -- while known to tackle material from a plethora of genres -- particularly specialized in comic material. From the late '90s through the early 2000s, Sasso honed his comedic skills a cast member of the popular sketch comedy show Madtv. He also guest-starred on such series as The X-Files, Family Guy, and Entourage; had longer stints on the sci-fi series Sliders and the marriage sitcom 'Til Death; and garnered a regular role on the workplace comedy Less Than Perfect from its second to fourth (and final) season. Early film credits include such farces as Ernest Goes to School (1994), Ski School 2 (1995), Happy Gilmore (1996), and Beverly Hills Ninja (1997). Sasso teamed with Christopher Guest and company for the acclaimed mockumentary Best in Show (2000), and worked for critical favorite Richard Kelly (Donnie Darko) on that director's darkly comic, dystopian epic Southland Tales in 2006. He had a major part in College Road Trip, but he enjoyed his most high-profile exposure when he was cast as Curly in The Three Stooges in 2012. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi" ]
[ "https://cdn.waterstones.com/bookjackets/large/9781/8470/9781847082497.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.waterstones.com/book/super-sad-true-love-story/gary-shteyngart/9781847082497", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.waterstones.com/bookjackets/large/9781/8470/9781847082497.jpg", "src": "https://cdn.waterstones.com/bookjackets/large/9781/8470/9781847082497.jpg", "alt_text": "Super Sad True Love Story (Paperback)", "original_width": 261, "original_height": 400, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.waterstones.com/book/super-sad-true-love-story/gary-shteyngart/9781847082497", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499967.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20230202070522-20230202100522-00873.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1068199759, "warc_record_length": 51881}
[ null, "Gary Shteyngart (author)\nSign in to write a review\n£8.99\nPaperback 336 Pages\nPublished: 03/03/2011\nYour local Waterstones may have stock of this item. Please check by using Click & Collect\nSynopsis\nIn a very near future, a functionally illiterate America is about to collapse. But don't tell that to poor Lenny Abramov, proud author of what may well be the world's last diary. Despite his job at an outfit called 'Post-Human Services', which attempts to provide immortality for its super-rich clientele, death is clearly stalking this cholesterol-rich morsel of a man. And why shouldn't it? Lenny's from a different century. He TOTALLY loves books (or 'printed, bound media artifacts' as they're now known), even though most of his peers find them smelly and annoying. But even more than books, Lenny loves Eunice Park, an impossibly cute and impossibly cruel twenty-four-year-old Korean-American woman who just graduated from Elderbird College with a major in 'Images' and a minor in 'Assertiveness'. When riots break out in New York's Central Park, the city's streets are lined with National Guard tanks and patient Chinese creditors look ready to foreclose on the whole mess, Lenny vows to convince his fickle new love that in a time without standards or stability, there is still value in being a real human being." ]
[ null, "https://www.londontheatre1.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/The-F_CK-Am-I-Doing-300.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://www.londontheatre1.com/reviews/the-fck-am-i-doing-presented-by-the-cow-community-review/", "unformatted_src": "https://www.londontheatre1.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/The-F_CK-Am-I-Doing-300.jpg", "src": "https://www.londontheatre1.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/The-F_CK-Am-I-Doing-300.jpg", "formatted_filename": "The F CK Am I Doing", "alt_text": "...The F*CK Am I Doing?", "rendered_width": 300, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 300, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://www.londontheatre1.com/reviews/the-fck-am-i-doing-presented-by-the-cow-community-review/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710916.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20221202183117-20221202213117-00475.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 924843733, "warc_record_length": 15543}
[ "Home » Reviews » …The F*CK Am I Doing? Presented by The COW Community | Review\n\nNot, alas, a show about the innermost thoughts of a Government minister, The F*ck Am I Doing? is more of a song cycle involving millennials (defined by the Pew Research Center as people born from 1981 to 1996) who have reached the point in their lives where they must face the various uncertainties and imponderables of life. Some of what is sung and spoken about are, frankly, First World Problems of the highest order: there’s even a song about the clothes washing cycle going on “until I die”, which made me shake my head and wonder if these people ever considered being thankful that they will have a large range of clothes to choose from and wear until they die.", null, "There is sufficient variation in the style and tempo of the musical numbers, and having explored almost anything and everything from the use of social media by ‘influencers’ who make a living from their online content to someone questioning if their decision to be a foreign missionary really has had a call from God, the narrative eventually turns its attention to love and relationships. There’s nothing new to report about in terms of storylines: young love can be euphoric, but young love can be painful.\n\nThe on-stage characters have names, though I’m not sure why as the only people mentioned are off-stage characters. In most cases, not enough is discovered about the characters to feel fully invested in what is going on, with the notable exception of a woman who dumps someone by telephone by way of a series of sarcastic apologies, only to then have a child with the same man. Otherwise, it’s the customer service agent who gets hit by a barrage of demands from callers, or someone trying to improve their mental wellbeing by using an app that only seems to tell them to do better at being calm and controlled, and so on.\n\nIt could, at least in its online format, be considerably pacier. Does the audience really need to watch someone texting, or at their laptop bashing out a work email? I struggled to maintain interest whilst watching someone at a bus stop on their smartphone. Granted, it was a brief moment, but nonetheless, it wasn’t exactly riveting viewing.\n\nThe characters harmonise well during the larger ensemble numbers but otherwise, there did not appear to be much, if any, connection between them, and it is therefore left to the audience to draw out common themes from the variety of scenarios presented. There is a good deal of familiarity in the portrayal of people’s morning routines before leaving the house to go to work, and the production provides some insights into the struggles that younger people contend with.\n\nIn the end, however, it feels like another show about quarter-life crises, and it was, perhaps ironically, difficult to feel much empathy with people to whom the world owes nothing. That said, I can’t fault the acting in this honest and amusing show.\n\nI have seen some outstanding acting recently at the intimate Finborough Theatre, and this new play is no exception. The highly talented cast quickly … END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nIn the pandemic (remember that?) I worked in adult social care. My role was to help older people in their own homes with daily tasks - I’d cook meals, … END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThe world-famous Wilton’s Music Hall and the children’s classic The Wind in the Willows make perfect bedfellows. Piers Torday has written a version … END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nSome journalists get, as it were, a bad press, though some of them don’t help themselves with some of the things they write and do. This play doesn’t, … END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nPaul (Lewis Bruniges) and Freddie Metz (Oliver Yellop), who identify as cousins, are so desperate to get out of the German Democratic Republic, … END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED" ]
[ "https://hailtothegynocracy.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/identity-evropa-march.png?w=900", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://angrywhitemen.org/2017/05/27/white-nationalists-and-neo-confederates-agree-removing-confederate-statues-is-a-form-of-ethnic-cleansing/", "unformatted_src": "https://hailtothegynocracy.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/identity-evropa-march.png?w=900", "src": "https://hailtothegynocracy.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/identity-evropa-march.png?w=900", "formatted_filename": "identity evropa march", "rendered_width": 900, "rendered_height": 506, "original_width": 900, "original_height": 506, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://angrywhitemen.org/2017/05/27/white-nationalists-and-neo-confederates-agree-removing-confederate-statues-is-a-form-of-ethnic-cleansing/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500456.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20230207102930-20230207132930-00378.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 119339856, "warc_record_length": 36289}
[ null, "Recently there has been something of an uproar over the removal of several statues dedicated to the “Lost Cause” of the Confederacy. Many Southern communities have elected to take down these monuments in the name of anti-racism and inclusivity. In late April, the city of Louisiana began the process of removing four pro-Confederate monuments to Robert E. Lee, P.G.T. Beauregard, Jefferson Davis, and the Battle of Liberty Place.\n\nThe Battle of Liberty Place monument commemorated the 1874 attempt by the Crescent City White League — a white terrorist organization — to overthrow the Republican state government. In 1932 an inscription was added to the monument denouncing the “carpetbag government” of Louisiana, but added that “the national election of November 1876 recognized white supremacy in the South and gave us our state.”\n\nOn April 24, 2017, the statue was taken down in the dead of night as police snipers stood guard on nearby rooftops — a response to violent threats by monument supporters.\n\nThe city of New Orleans then proceeded to take down the statues of Jefferson Davis on May 11th, P.G.T. Beauregard on May 17th, and Robert E. Lee on May 19th. For some people, this decision was an affront to history and tradition. To others it was another example of a major U.S. city capitulating to the forces of political correctness. For white nationalists, Southern nationalists, neo-Confederates, and others on the racist Right, it only meant one thing: the continued ethnic cleansing of the majority white population.\n\nIndeed, the movement collectively known as the “alt-right” has been abuzz with the usual cries of “white genocide” and “white displacement.” On May 13th, 2017, the aforementioned hodgepodge of far-right activists descended on Charlottesville, VA to “defend” the statues of Robert E. Lee and “Stonewall” Jackson. A host of familiar faces — Richard Spencer, Sam Dickson, Mike Peinovich — took turns speaking with a bullhorn while others stood, listening intently and holding Confederate and Identity Evropa flags.\n\nPeinovich claimed this was about more than just Confederate monuments. To him the controversy is removing “images of white people” and “white heroes” and “white warriors” in order to “attack and demoralize” whites. “They wanna destroy our future, they wanna replace us with some sort of mixed, muddy people that would just be easy consumers who won’t stand up for themselves, who’ll just go buy, shop, be part of the cogs of the machine,” he said.\n\nThen the bullhorn was passed to Spencer, who stated that he and the alt-right were taking the angst and unease of millions of white people and putting it into words. “This is not like a genocide of yesteryear,” he said. “This is not a war with bullets and trenches and tanks. This is a psychological war. This is a moral war.” And Spencer vowed to fight this war on the “battlefield of symbolism” and “morality.”\n\nBecause what Spencer believes his enemies want is “a world in which we do not exist.” Spencer may be partially correct — many people want a future in which he and his compatriots do not exist, but not because of their lack of melanin.\n\nNonetheless, Spencer claimed that this goal of a world without white people — which again, came from the fevered imagination of white supremacists — would result in a “horrifying parody of the civilization that our ancestors built.” One might add through the blood and sweat of blacks, Asians, Hispanics, and others.\n\nThe audience clapped and cheered.\n\nThe popular alt-right show Red Ice TV livestreamed the event in its entirety, and, between events, aired discussions with pro-Confederate figures. In one such discussion, hosts Lana Lokteff and Henrik Palmgren spoke to James Edwards of The Political Cesspool podcast and Michael Hill, President of the neo-Confederate organization League of the South (LoS).\n\nLokteff asked Hill for his thoughts on what she called the “war on Confederate statues.” Hill replied that “this is simply another example of cultural, ethnic cleansing” and part of an “anti-white purge” of monuments, statues, and flags associated with the South. “But it won’t end there, I guarantee you that,” he claimed, adding that once anti-racists finished dismantling statues they will “come for the flesh and blood” of white people.\n\nJames Edwards was next to give his take on the possible removal of the Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville. Edwards used the controversy to denounce multiculturalism as a “fool’s errand” and advocate for racial separation. “Blacks will never view an upright man like Robert E. Lee as their hero, nor will we ever view a degenerate like Martin Luther King as our hero,” he said.\n\n“And once you reach critical mass — and we’re fast approaching that point — you’re gonna see certainly the genocide of our monuments, and I agree wholeheartedly with Dr. Hill that the day will come and, if present trends persist, in the not-too-distant future they will come after us as flesh and blood beings.” And yes, Edwards actually did call this a “genocide” of monuments — something which I heretofore never knew was actually a thing.\n\nEdwards also called Lee the “epitome of a Christian soldier” and, although we warned that it might sound a tad blasphemous, “the most Christ-like figure that ever trod the North American continent.” He also revealed that every year for “Confederate History Month,” he makes a habit of watching the 2003 film Gods and Generals which boasts a whopping 8% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The critics consensus lambasted the movie for its “two dimensional characters,” “pompous self-righteousness,” and “pro-Confederate slant.”\n\nAnother participant in the discussion, Mencken’s Ghost, agreed with both Hill and Edwards, as he called the removal of the statues a form of “genocide” by way of “removing the outward symbols that define a people and their identity.” And at Identity Dixie — a website where Mencken’s Ghost co-hosts a pro-Confederate podcast called The Rebel Yell — an anonymous contributor called for a boycott of New Orleans in a May 24th article.\n\n“We must lay economic siege and treat New Orleans as the Sodom and Gomorrah on the Mississippi it has become,” he wrote.\n\nMeanwhile, the crowd of protesters had gathered to give speeches, with alt-right activist and Daily Caller contributor Jason Kessler kicking things off by praising his white nationalist brethren for their spirited defense of white supremacy. “I think one thing that I have in common with all of you here today is I don’t give a goddamn about being called a racist!” he declared to cheers and applause.\n\n“And that’s what it’s gonna take as a people: all of you out here, you have the cajones to stand up here and be leaders of our movement, to not apologize for being white, for being European-Americans! These statues are a symbol of our former greatness, and we have to protect them if we are to continue into our greatness in the future. There are so many great things we can accomplish together.”\n\nAnd like Mike Peinovich previously claimed, Kessler predicted that this was only a slippery slope to removing statues of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. He said that this “standard” was only “applied to our people.” Which begs the question of what standard Kessler means. If he means that only white slave owners and mass murderers and terrorists are having their statues removed, then maybe he has a point — if not because we in the U.S. do not tend to erect statues of people of color in the first place, let alone hugely controversial ones.\n\nOf course that isn’t what he meant by that. Kessler is under the impression that statues of white people in general are being targeted regardless of what those people did in life. And then he conflated the removal of statues of slave owners to ancient relics and historical buildings constructed through slave labor. He asked his audience whether anti-racists wanted to “take down the Great Wall of China because it was built with slave labor,” or the “Mayan and Aztecan pyramids which were built with slave labor.”\n\nThe answer is no, since anti-racists can distinguish between historical sites built with slave labor and modern statues celebrating white supremacy. There are no calls to tear down the Pyramids of Giza or the White House because slaves constructed them. So Kessler’s claims of anti-white persecution fell totally flat. He then proceeded to thank everyone who made the event possible, including “Eli Mosley,” Nathan Damigo and Identity Evropa, Mike Peinovich, and Sam Dickson.\n\nThe next speaker was Identity Evropa (IE) founder Nathan Damigo. Damigo, an Iraq War veteran who did a stint in prison for armed robbery, became nationally famous this year for socking a female antifa protester in the face. IE members are responsible for posting racist flyers at college campuses, often depicting Greco-Roman sculptures and captions like “LET’S BECOME GREAT AGAIN” and “OUR FUTURE BELONGS TO US.”\n\nHe began his speech by referencing his infamous sucker-punch, and joked that he had done it in order to take the heat off of Richard Spencer after his Nazi salute video went viral. Several people cheered when he asked how many people in attendance were IE members.\n\nDamigo seemed surprised by the number. “I’m just shocked right now. I never thought that when we started this thing last year that there would be this many people, high-quality, high-agency individuals willing to do what it took to make a difference … This is about people coming together and finding ways to occupy space and bring about a new critical junction in which our people might have a chance again.”\n\nMike Peinovich took the mic next, and gave a short statement advising folks on the alt-right to point out anti-white hypocrisy to win over normies and ordinary Republicans. For example, by informing them that “it’s only our stuff that gets taken down, it’s only our ancestors, it’s only our heroes that get taken down.” Although one possibility is that he and the rest of the audience are just looking up to the wrong people — traitors, slavers, terrorists, and champions of white supremacy.\n\nPerhaps Peinovich should have listened to Right Stuff contributor Julius Ebola, who called the Confederate statues the “last stand of explicit White Supremacy.” Forgoing any pretense of standing up for “history” or “white heroes,” Ebola noted that it is “impossible to truly defend the Confederacy without defending the racial caste system,” and it is “impossible to defend the racial caste system without valuing Aryans above non-Aryans.”\n\nIn other words, he recognizes the significance of these statues, what they stand for, and why anti-racists want them brought down in the first place.\n\nAnd, finally, Sam Dickson stepped up to praise long dead white supremacists like Revilo P. Oliver, an editor at a major Holocaust denial outfit who called Franklin Roosevelt a “diseased and part Jewish monster,” and Wilmot Robertson, author of The Dispossessed Majority (1973) and The Ethnostate (1992) — both of whom he considered his friends.\n\nHe recalled how most of the people in their movement would stumble into a pitfall of simply reacting to news of black-on-white crime and lamenting how awful it was. This, Dickson pointed out, got them nowhere.\n\nBut today, with the Internet’s ability to connect millions of people together and spread white nationalist propaganda, today’s crop of alt-right activists have an opportunity to organize and introduce their message to everyday people throughout the world. “You are the leaders, you are the change agents,” he informed them. “You are the people who will lead this change, and someday I can hope that some of the people here, there will be statues up to them.”\n\nThat is because their movement is now offering white people the solution of an ethnostate, or homeland of their own." ]
[ null, "http://networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Natasha-Lyonne-Net-Worth.jpg", "http://networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/LaTanya-Richardson-Net-Worth.jpg", "http://networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Gugu-Mbatha-Raw-Net-Worth-1.jpg", "http://networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Sonya-Smith.jpg" ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://networthpost.org/kelli-garner-net-worth/", "unformatted_src": "//networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Natasha-Lyonne-Net-Worth.jpg", "src": "http://networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Natasha-Lyonne-Net-Worth.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Natasha Lyonne Net Worth", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 195, "original_width": 1500, "original_height": 750, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://networthpost.org/kelli-garner-net-worth/", "unformatted_src": "//networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/LaTanya-Richardson-Net-Worth.jpg", "src": "http://networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/LaTanya-Richardson-Net-Worth.jpg", "formatted_filename": "LaTanya Richardson Net Worth", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 195, "original_width": 2000, "original_height": 1000, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://networthpost.org/kelli-garner-net-worth/", "unformatted_src": "//networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Gugu-Mbatha-Raw-Net-Worth-1.jpg", "src": "http://networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Gugu-Mbatha-Raw-Net-Worth-1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Gugu Mbatha Raw Net Worth", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 195, "original_width": 2000, "original_height": 1000, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://networthpost.org/kelli-garner-net-worth/", "unformatted_src": "//networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Sonya-Smith.jpg", "src": "http://networthpost.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Sonya-Smith.jpg", "formatted_filename": "Sonya Smith", "rendered_width": 390, "rendered_height": 195, "original_width": 708, "original_height": 354, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://networthpost.org/kelli-garner-net-worth/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446706291.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20221126112341-20221126142341-00501.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 458051156, "warc_record_length": 17643}
[ "Kelli Brianne Garner net worth is\n\nKelli Brianne Garner was born on 11 April 1984, in Bakersfield, California, USA, and is an actress, probably best known for her feature film debut in the 2001 thriller “Bully”. Other projects she was a part of include Martin Scorsese’s “The Aviator”, “G-Force”, and “Horns”. She’s also recently become a part of the mini-series “The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe” in which she portrayed the titular character. All of her efforts have helped put her net worth to where it is today.\n\nHow rich is Kelli Garner? As of mid-2017, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $1 million, mostly earned through a successful career in acting which began in 2000. As she continues her career, it is expected that her wealth will also continue to increase.\n\nKelli was at a friend’s party when she was noticed by a talent agent, which led to her to appearing in her first commercial, for Eggo. She attended Thousand Oaks High School and while still studying was cast in the short film “Architecture of Assurance”, which was released in 2000. She also played soccer while a student and originally pursued the sport before turning her attention to acting. She continued to have short film projects before being cast in the television movie “Time Share”, in which she had a supporting role. The following year, she made her feature film debut in “Bully”, playing Heather Swallers, who participates in an orchestrated murder – the film received a lot of critical acclaim, and really kicked-off her net worth.\n\nIn 2004, Garner was then cast in “The Aviator”, portraying actress Faith Domergue opposite Leonardo DiCaprio playing Howard Hughes. More film opportunities opened up for her, and her net worth started to increase significantly, as she was then cast in the comedy “Man of the House” and the indie drama ‘Thumbsucker” opposite Vince Vaughn. The following year, she did more independent film work in “London” and “Dreamland”, winning a Method Fest Independent Film Festival Best Actress Award for her work in the latter. She also did stage work in the off-Broadway production “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead”, and appeared in music videos by Green Day for “Whatsername” and “Jesus of Suburbia”.\n\nIn 2007, Kelli was then cast as the lead of “Lars and the Real Girl”, appearing opposite Ryan Gosling. The following year, she had another off-Broadway production in “The Seagull”, then in 2009 had a small role in “Taking Woodstock” before lending her voice to the animated film “G-Force”, then playing a supporting role in “Going the Distance” which stars Drew Barrymore. She was cast as the lead of the series “Pan Am” which ran from 2011 to 2012, and subsequently was cast in “Horns”, alongside Daniel Radcliffe. In 2015 she played the titular role in the mini-series “The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe”, and one of her latest projects is the independent film “When I Live My Life Over Again”.\n\nFor her personal life, it is known that Garner had a relationship with actor Johnny Galecki in 2012 but they separated after two years, and Kelli apparently remains single.", null, null, null, null ]
[ "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.193086842/500x500.jpg", null, "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.416657021/500x500.jpg", null, "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.337043409/500x500.jpg", "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.62065704/500x500.jpg", null, "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.47504732/500x500.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://us.napster.com/artist/jeezy/album/lets-get-it-thug-motivation-101-bonus-tracks", "unformatted_src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.193086842/500x500.jpg", "src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.193086842/500x500.jpg", "alt_text": "Let\u2019s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 (Deluxe Edition) by Jeezy", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://us.napster.com/artist/jeezy/album/lets-get-it-thug-motivation-101-bonus-tracks", "unformatted_src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.416657021/500x500.jpg", "src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.416657021/500x500.jpg", "alt_text": "Thuggin Under the Influence by Jeezy", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://us.napster.com/artist/jeezy/album/lets-get-it-thug-motivation-101-bonus-tracks", "unformatted_src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.337043409/500x500.jpg", "src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.337043409/500x500.jpg", "alt_text": "Come Shop Wit Me by Jeezy", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://us.napster.com/artist/jeezy/album/lets-get-it-thug-motivation-101-bonus-tracks", "unformatted_src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.62065704/500x500.jpg", "src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.62065704/500x500.jpg", "alt_text": "Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 by Jeezy", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://us.napster.com/artist/jeezy/album/lets-get-it-thug-motivation-101-bonus-tracks", "unformatted_src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.47504732/500x500.jpg", "src": "https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/alb.47504732/500x500.jpg", "alt_text": "Can't Ban The Snowman by Jeezy", "original_width": 500, "original_height": 500, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://us.napster.com/artist/jeezy/album/lets-get-it-thug-motivation-101-bonus-tracks", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488259200.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20210620235118-20210621025118-00180.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 514388537, "warc_record_length": 18595}
[ null, "Play on Napster\nReleased: Jul 2005\nLabel: Def Jam Recordings\nYour favorite trapper's favorite trapper doesn't like rappers, doesn't talk on phones (for fear of indictment), and slings so much white it'll \"hurt your eyes.\" He's an emotional man; he \"loves his glock.\" And despite anesthetic, he's \"livin' in hell,\" where dreams become nightmares at the drop of a dime and an album built on nihilistic posturing is considered pop music.\nSam Chennault", null, "Play\nThuggin Under the Influence", null, null, "Play\nLet's Get It: Thug Motivation 101", null ]
[ "https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0GLc9B4Z1uk/XKJahtvkbxI/AAAAAAAAiYA/hGxIXLwsuJI2fzeMar8vQ965N4MYmOWTQCLcBGAs/s400/wall%2Bstreet.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://the-mound-of-sound.blogspot.com/2019/04/wall-street-gets-climate-savvy.html", "unformatted_src": "https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0GLc9B4Z1uk/XKJahtvkbxI/AAAAAAAAiYA/hGxIXLwsuJI2fzeMar8vQ965N4MYmOWTQCLcBGAs/s400/wall%2Bstreet.jpg", "src": "https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0GLc9B4Z1uk/XKJahtvkbxI/AAAAAAAAiYA/hGxIXLwsuJI2fzeMar8vQ965N4MYmOWTQCLcBGAs/s400/wall%2Bstreet.jpg", "formatted_filename": "wall Bstreet", "rendered_width": 400, "rendered_height": 216, "original_width": 400, "original_height": 217, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://the-mound-of-sound.blogspot.com/2019/04/wall-street-gets-climate-savvy.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103639050.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20220629115352-20220629145352-00714.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 646762885, "warc_record_length": 21559}
[ null, "It's the money, Honey.\n\nIt has finally dawned on Wall Street that climate change comes with a price tag.\n\nFrom IBM and AccuWeather Inc. to outfits like Riskpulse, Jupiter and DTN, companies that track weather have created an intensely competitive new industry in just the last five years. Their client lists have grown to include insurers, banks and commodity traders, engineers and architects, shippers, retailers and the travel industry. And little is done without their input.\n\nWall Street has arrived late to the party. The global insurance industry has been alive to the climate factor for years. It's a costly threat. In March, the giant German re-insurer, Munich Re, warned that climate change losses could drive the price of insurance premiums beyond the reach of many homeowners.\n\n\nErnst Rauch, Munich Re's chief climatologist put it this way: “If the risk from wildfires, flooding, storms or hail is increasing then the only sustainable option we have is to adjust our risk prices accordingly. In the long run it might become a social issue,” he said after Munich Re published a report into climate change’s impact on wildfires.\n\n“Affordability is so critical [because] some people on low and average incomes in some regions will no longer be able to buy insurance.”\nNicolas Jeanmart, the head of personal insurance, general insurance and macroeconomics at Insurance Europe, which speaks for 34 national insurance associations, said the knock-on effects from rising premiums could pose a threat to social order.\n\n“The sector is concerned that continuing global increases in temperature could make it increasingly difficult to offer the affordable financial protection that people deserve, and that modern society requires to function properly,” he said.\n\nThe smart money, or the experts who advise the smart money, also know that climate change is not a linear process. It can and will see major seismic impacts. For example, attention is now focusing on \"ice cliffs\" of Greenland and the Antarctic that are slumping and will possibly lead to abrupt (a decade or two) sea level rise of up to three metres. No one is prepared for that, certainly not \"sea to sea to sea\" Canada. An event such as that could be devastating to the global economy. It would overwhelm many coastal cities and ports and cause massive displacement of coastal populations.\n\nIt doesn't help that many important countries are now run on the \"never, never\" of perpetual borrowing. The Pharaohs knew to keep the Nile granaries full for those years that the river didn't flood the farmland, triggering crop failures. I guess we're smarter than those ancient Pharaohs. Their granaries were kept full. Our treasuries are empty. Oh dear.\n\nI've always wondered why the deniers, if they're so damned sure they are right (and it's all a Chinese hoax), don't get into the insurance game. The rates the insurance giants are charging should be easy to beat, right? No-brainer, easy-peasy money flowing right in! Hey, Koch Bros. Fox millionaires!\n\n(looking for something I can short, and retire on!)\n\n\nThe easy answer, Mike, is that they don't believe what they're saying. They know the reality of climate change and the devastation it will wreak. They have a \"just not yet\" attitude. There's still a lot of money to be made by delaying action on climate change.\n\nLook at Canada's federal and provincial governments. The feds impose a purely gestural carbon tax while pouring billions into fossil fuel subsidies and billions more into buying a pipeline to flood world markets with toxic, high-carbon sludge, bitumen. They know the havoc that will cause in the poorest and most vulnerable countries and they know the likelihood that their Carbon Bubble will burst. If their focus was 10 or 20 years from now their policies would be insane. Only on a short-term approach can it seem rational.\n\nDuring the supper hour today here in NS, CBC released preliminary highlights of a climate report that Canada is warming at twice the rate of anywhere else compared to 1948 norms. The doom and gloom was quite intense, predicting wildfires ruining what's left of our forests and intense drought in the Prairies. Since I had thought we had earlier been informed Canada was likely to warm more slowly than most places, with the tropics being the worst, this was not welcome news.\n\nBM, I have linked to the report in a post above. It's about 45-pages in total, not a hard read, if you're interested." ]
[ null, "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_2.jpg", null, "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_3.jpg", null, "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_1.jpg", null, "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_4.jpg", "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/reasonable-doubt-500x375-3_400x300_acf_cropped.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/cool-under-fire/", "unformatted_src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_2.jpg", "src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_2.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cool under fire", "alt_text": "Carleton grad Jordan Redshaw", "rendered_width": 1200, "rendered_height": 680, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 680, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/cool-under-fire/", "unformatted_src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_3.jpg", "src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_3.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cool under fire", "rendered_width": 1200, "rendered_height": 680, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 680, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/cool-under-fire/", "unformatted_src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_1.jpg", "src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_1.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cool under fire", "rendered_width": 1200, "rendered_height": 680, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 680, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/cool-under-fire/", "unformatted_src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_4.jpg", "src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/cool_under_fire_1200x680_4.jpg", "formatted_filename": "cool under fire", "rendered_width": 1200, "rendered_height": 680, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 680, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/cool-under-fire/", "unformatted_src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/reasonable-doubt-500x375-3_400x300_acf_cropped.jpg", "src": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/wp-content/uploads/reasonable-doubt-500x375-3_400x300_acf_cropped.jpg", "formatted_filename": "reasonable doubt acf cropped", "alt_text": "Photo for the news post: Mixing Theatre and Journalism to Tackle the Death of Colten Boushie", "rendered_width": 400, "rendered_height": 300, "original_width": 400, "original_height": 300, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/cool-under-fire/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335286.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20220928212030-20220929002030-00755.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 475231111, "warc_record_length": 18121}
[ "When Carleton grad Jordan Redshaw moved to Fort McMurray in January 2015, he was looking for a bit of adventure in the northern boreal wilderness and a more stable job.\n\nAfter three years of contract work in communications for a pair of Ontario towns, the political science graduate landed a full-time position as a press secretary with the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, the local government in the small Alberta city at the heart of Canada’s oil sands industry.", null, "For about 15 months, the work was well-rounded but fairly routine: copywriting, designing social media ad campaigns, drafting press releases, communications planning and some video and design projects for clients, such as the city’s recreation, bylaw and emergency services departments.\n\nThen, in early May, the wildfire that would soon be nicknamed The Beast began to threaten Fort McMurray.\n\nWhen it was discovered, at 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 1, the fire was just two hectares in size. Two hours later it had grown to 60 hectares — and the preparations for an evacuation of unprecedented scale began.", null, "At first, a campground and several neighbourhoods were affected. On Tuesday evening, with the fire approaching 10,000 hectares, the entire city of 88,000 was put under a mandatory evacuation order.\n\nBy this time, Redshaw and his communications colleagues were set up in the Regional Emergency Operations Centre (REOC) at a fire hall five kilometres south of the empty downtown core.\n\nThe barrage of questions Fort McMurray residents were asking on social media was daunting, says Redshaw, who took charge of the municipality’s official Twitter account, @RMWoodBuffalo, with co-worker Robin Smith.\n\nSome of the questions were matters of life and death – people stuck at home with no vehicle; people with mobility challenges who had no way to evacuate.\n\nRedshaw and Smith triaged these queries, dispatching the proper emergency authorities (whose representatives were in the same room) to specific addresses and warning people not to go home if their neighbourhoods were burning. They gave one-word yes or no answers, replying mostly to essential questions, and at the same time trying to deal with the constant stream of media calls.\n\n“You try to respond to everything that comes at you,” Redshaw said over the phone from Edmonton in mid-May, on his way back to Fort McMurray after a few days off, “but we’ve never dealt with that volume before.\n\n“One of the most challenging things was addressing media concerns while providing accurate evacuation info.”\n\nFort McMurray is a tight-knit community, he explained, and a lot of people rely on the local newspaper and radio stations. That made it critical to respond to reporters’ needs as well.", null, "“For me, things weren’t particularly frightening, even though the REOC itself was evacuated twice,” he said. “The people I was working with weren’t conveying any fear. They were looking at everything objectively.\n\n“I was a lot more tired than I realized I was,” he added. “You’re high on adrenalin and in the zone.”\n\nBy day three or four of the fire, although the situation was still evolving and extremely dangerous, the communications team was able to pull back and strategize. They knew they had to provide regular media briefings and decided to start posting daily 30-second videos with regional fire chief Darby Allen, who quickly became the public (and emotional) face of the emergency response effort via Twitter and Facebook.\n\n“Those videos were all first takes with no script,” said Redshaw. “They were 30 seconds of Darby putting his heart out to the community. It was effective because he was so honest.”\n\nAlthough Redshaw’s education at Carleton is not directly related to his career in communicators, he credits his experience as an Orientation leader each fall with training him to handle the long hours, lack of sleep and concern for safety that have guided his social media work during the fire.\n\n“With both, you really have to care,” he said, “and to be as inclusive as possible.”\n\nAnd now that things are moving toward recovery and residents are returning home, he is dealing with an array of provincial agencies in addition to the local government, a dynamic that his political science degree has helped him navigate.\n\n“I consider myself lucky to have this great job,” says Redshaw, who convinced his brother and a couple friends from Ontario to join him in Alberta. “I just want to do whatever I can to help put this place back together.”", null, null, "In an era muddled by fake news, social media echo chambers and mainstream media contraction, it’s perhaps not surprising that the most honest examination of race relations in the Prairies recently unfolded in a Saskatoon... More" ]
[ "http://thumbs.modthesims2.com/img/8/5/1/0/5/3/9/MTS_Alifya-1977204-adventuroustrait2.png", "http://thumbs2.modthesims2.com/img/8/5/1/0/5/3/9/1977205.largethumb.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://modthesims.info/download.php?t=650633", "unformatted_src": "//thumbs.modthesims2.com/img/8/5/1/0/5/3/9/MTS_Alifya-1977204-adventuroustrait2.png", "src": "http://thumbs.modthesims2.com/img/8/5/1/0/5/3/9/MTS_Alifya-1977204-adventuroustrait2.png", "formatted_filename": "MTS Alifya adventuroustrait", "original_width": 1366, "original_height": 768, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://modthesims.info/download.php?t=650633", "unformatted_src": "//thumbs2.modthesims2.com/img/8/5/1/0/5/3/9/1977205.largethumb.jpg", "src": "http://thumbs2.modthesims2.com/img/8/5/1/0/5/3/9/1977205.largethumb.jpg", "rendered_width": 360, "rendered_height": 202, "original_width": 360, "original_height": 202, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://modthesims.info/download.php?t=650633", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488257796.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20210620205203-20210620235203-00333.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 370870773, "warc_record_length": 17411}
[ null, null, "139 Thanks Thanks 22 Favourited\n\"This sim is a daring go-getter, living for experiences and thrills. They are energetic, action-oriented and a risk-taker.\"\nToddler to Elder, in Lifestyle category.\n\nIncludes:\nAdditional Credits:\nUsed Mod Constructor by Zerbu\nAlso the tester sim (live mode) was made by someone else\nThanks so much for these translations:\nGerman by kosynosy\nChinese T and S by yuanchilli, also available here\nFinnish by chiringo\n\nIf you're interested in translating, you can send me the translated list below and I can add it to the trait:\n(Note: to show he or she, the code is {M0.he}{F0.she} - so the he and she in brackets would show the correct translation)\n1. Adventurous\n2. This sim is a daring go-getter, living for experiences and thrills. They are energetic, action-oriented and a risk-taker.\n3. From Adventurous Trait\n4. Detail Past Adventures\n5. Listen to Story\n6. Propose Doing Something Exciting\n7. Consider {1.SimFirstName}'s Idea\n- ({1.SimFirstName} stays the same)\n8. Accuse of Being Boring\n9. Be Accused of Being Boring\n10. It's been too long since anything interesting has happened.\n11. Need to Adventure!\n12. This sim feels like an adventure.\n13. Feeling Adventurous\n14. From Being Around Adventurous Sim\n15. Being around someone so adventurous is contagious." ]
[ "https://cdn.sanity.io/images/wmq4hf8k/production/d6533e048182db665f12e0c23e72f7351fb1536d-1024x782.jpg?w=1920&q=75&fit=clip&auto=format", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://032c.com/magazine/ed-templeton", "unformatted_src": "https://cdn.sanity.io/images/wmq4hf8k/production/d6533e048182db665f12e0c23e72f7351fb1536d-1024x782.jpg?w=1920&q=75&fit=clip&auto=format", "src": "https://cdn.sanity.io/images/wmq4hf8k/production/d6533e048182db665f12e0c23e72f7351fb1536d-1024x782.jpg?w=1920&q=75&fit=clip&auto=format", "formatted_filename": "d e db f e c e f fb d", "alt_text": "WELCOME TO HELL: Skater Ed Templeton Exhibits Suburbia", "original_width": 1920, "original_height": 1466, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://032c.com/magazine/ed-templeton", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499934.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20230201112816-20230201142816-00731.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 89895150, "warc_record_length": 78804}
[ null, "In 1993, California native Ed Templeton – who became a professional skateboarder in the mid-1980s – launched the “Bloodsucking Skateboard Company” Toy Machine. As the artist behind the brand, Templeton designed some of the most recognizable and eye-catching deck graphics in the industry, inventing cult classic characters such as the one-eyed “sect” and devil-horned monster, which still populate skateparks today. Templeton credits his interest in art and the success of Toy Machine to the influence of his grandma, who – in addition to raising him – took him to art galleries as a child.\n\nAs he toured the world as a skater, Templeton photographed the young people he encountered along the way, creating a raw body of work that has earned him comparisons to youth culture icons like Larry Clark and Nan Goldin. His photographs of teenage smokers, lovers, and punks radiate the charming naivety of youth, capturing the impassioned desire to rebel that compounds under the thumbs of parents and in the numbing cul-de-sacs of the American suburbs. Photographing the beauty and banality of everyday life remains a part of Templeton’s creative practice, which now includes painting.\n\nFrom now until March 5, 2022, Templeton’s recent paintings, alongside a series of drawings and photographs, will be on display at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles. The exhibition, titled “The Spring Cycle,” unpacks his complex relationship to Orange County, the conservative district in California that he still calls home. “I found punk music and skateboarding which altered my worldview and disappointed my grandfather,” Templeton said. “I was eager to escape this provincial region, but through twists of fate ended up staying here and planting roots among the endless blocks of tract housing.”\n\nUsing a composite photo technique, Templeton paints bits of mischief into the ordinary landscapes of his neighborhood – a Trump and QAnon stronghold littered with religious pamphlets and roads lined with thick, concrete walls. The quirky paintings are both serious and satirical, reflecting his conflicted feelings about the place that has shaped him. The works in “The Spring Cycle,” however, beckon a question that haunts people well beyond Templeton’s zip code. Why do so many of us end up right back where we started?\n\nSAM KAVANAGH: Would you describe “The Spring Cycle” as political?\n\nED TEMPLETON: I’m criticizing the idea of suburbia – and to some extent, humanity. I always say I have a love-hate relationship with suburbia. I still live here, so I can’t hate it that much. California is a blue state, but where I live in Orange County is very conservative. During the pandemic and the BLM movement, there were also other protests like pro-Trump rallies, and even a KKK rally in Orange County. I’m looking at these themes, but I wouldn’t call the paintings pedantic. They’re more subtly political.\n\nHow would you describe suburbia in 2022 compared to when you were growing up, in the 60s?\n\nIn the 60s, upwardly mobile Black people moved into cities, which caused “white flight.” Suburban areas in the U.S. exploded in that time period, and I’m a child of that. I don’t mean to say that everyone who moved to the suburbs was a racist, but white fear was part of the zeitgeist. A lot of white people wanted to build a family and thought getting a house with a picket fence and a little backyard was going to be a “safer” place for that family. My grandfather was guilty of that.\n\nThe suburbs still have these nice and clean facades which suggest that “everything is fine.” But the people are the same and the problems are the same. Inside the houses, deadbeat husbands are still getting drunk and beating their wives. Homelessness is everywhere. Disrupting these facades is really the core of my work.\n\nIn the particular suburbia that I live in, there are a lot of walls, so when you’re driving down the main streets with walls on either side, you can only see people’s roofs. That’s all you get to see of other people’s lives. They’ve become a motif in this body of work, representing what you can see and what’s hidden behind them.\n\nI also noticed a lot of religious motifs.\n\nThat’s been an ongoing theme of mine. Religion, and how it affects people, and how it manifests in public. I was raised by my grandparents, who were born-again Christians and took me to church every Sunday. When I got old enough, I immediately became an atheist, after seeing how it changed them. For example, in my work, you can see these religious pamphlets that people pass out on the pier. People take them and inevitably just throw them away, so the ground is covered with them. I have to admit there’s a bit of beauty in them.\n\nAre there any types of people that you are drawn to feature in your work?\n\nA lot of times it is just people living their life here in Huntington Beach, the performativity of it. I’ve always been fascinated by girls doing their makeup in public and casually parading around with very little on. It’s a pretty big contrast to the dress code in other states.\n\nIn recent years, skating culture has become popular within a mainstream context, and many creatives and designers alike have looked to the subculture for inspiration. How did you feel seeing the culture transform in this manner?\n\nUp until the early 90s, skateboarders were the trendsetters. Then, as hip hop got bigger, it took over – and started to influence skateboarding. Now it might have come back full circle because a lot of what’s happening in skateboarding alone has made its way into popular culture.\n\nBut I welcome it. I’ve always described it as branches of a tree. The act of hardcore, illegal, street skating is still the same, and that’s never going to change. The Olympics and the Mountain Dew commercials, those are new branches – but they coexist with the old. And more are growing. For example, skateboarding is becoming really popular within certain communities in Africa. To me, it’s not a new iteration of what skating is. It’s just a different side of the same coin.\n\nYou started skating back in the mid-80s and gained a cult status in the LA scene. Have the values of the sport changed?\n\nPeople’s approach to skateboarding and the accessibility to it have definitely changed from when I first started out. There seems to be no stigma anymore. In the 80s, there was a certain skater stereotype that I fit into. I came from a messed up family and all of my friends were in the same boat. We were all alienated kids and felt like a band of misfits. Back then, the “jocks” would kick your ass for being a skater. Now, if you’re a skater, you’re like the coolest kid on campus.\n\nIf you’re someone like me, who’s lived most of his life before cell phones arrived, social media is a complete game changer. Especially for skateboarding. It used to be that, every couple of years, we would release video content. We would sell a ton of videos and that was our biggest product. Now you can just open Instagram and see the same quality stuff every day. Every kid is putting out clips, and it’s crazy how much the value of a clip has changed. Not to mention the value of photography itself.\n\nAs a street photographer, the moments I captured back then creep into my psyche, almost as if I’m haunted by nostalgia. My favorite photographers are from an era before cell phones. The street photographers in the 50s, 60s, and 70s mostly took pictures of people waiting. Now, it’s very difficult to find people who are not on their phones.\n\nWould you say skating is a form of self-expression?\n\nFor sure! The way you use and maneuver the board can be somewhat poetic. Skateboarding really has its own poetry with movement that can also be very brutal. The best skaters out there are doing super creative things on weird obstacles – and that’s the essence of it. There’s also a healthy lineage of creativity in skateboarding. So many skaters have gone on to work in visual arts and do things outside the sport. The director Spike Jonze is just one example.\n\nDo you still skate?\n\nNot since last June. I broke my leg in 2012 and that has hindered me a little bit. I was able to recover eventually, but never fully. Part of it is because there are two plates that go down both bones in the bottom part of my leg. If I was to skate again, I’d have to take at least one of those plates out, because there’s no flex in the bone. So, I still skate, but I always have this fact in my head, which ruins the fun.\n\nMaybe you’ll take the plates out one day?" ]
[ "https://dev.samaritanmag.com/sites/default/files/resize/images/bruno-mars-600-340x227.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://dev.samaritanmag.com/news/bruno-mars-helps-send-students-grammy-music-camp", "unformatted_src": "/sites/default/files/resize/images/bruno-mars-600-340x227.jpg", "src": "https://dev.samaritanmag.com/sites/default/files/resize/images/bruno-mars-600-340x227.jpg", "formatted_filename": "bruno mars", "rendered_width": 340, "rendered_height": 227, "original_width": 340, "original_height": 227, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://dev.samaritanmag.com/news/bruno-mars-helps-send-students-grammy-music-camp", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711396.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20221209112528-20221209142528-00651.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 232850824, "warc_record_length": 16633}
[ null, "Bruno Mars is going to help five aspiring musicians get a head start in the music industry.The \"That's What I Like\" singer has just committed to providing financial assistance in the form of a scholarship to one person per year for the next five years to attend the Grammy Camp, a music industry camp for high school age students.\n\n\"It’s a privilege for me to be able to help students reach their musical dreams. I’m grateful to Grammy Camp for making this possible,\" said Mars in a statement.\n\nStarted in 2003 and administered by the Grammy Museum, the Grammy Camp takes up to 75 students to take part in their five-day training sessions. The camp offers training in eight specific music industry areas, including Audio Engineering, Electronic Music Production, Music Business, Music Journalism, Instrumental Performance, Vocal Performance, Video Production and Songwriting. Cost to attend the camp is traditionally $1,500 USD ($1,881 CAD). There'll be two Grammy Camps in 2018, one hosted at Belmont University in Nashville and one at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles.\n\n\"Grammy Camp is one of the surest paths for high school students to acquire knowledge and gain experience about the range of careers available in the music industry,\" said Neil Portnow, president/CEO of the Recording Academy and Grammy Museum chair. \"For the participants, the program offers access to artists and industry professionals who provide mentoring, critical insights, and advice. Bruno truly understands the importance of these interactions for young people who are interested in a life in music, and his generosity and longtime support are heartfelt and genuinely appreciated by the Recording Academy and the Grammy Museum.\"\n\nMars, who has won five Grammy awards and received 21 nominations throughout the years, has worked with Grammy Camp in the past. Since 2014, the Hawai’i Community Foundation, which Mars set up on behalf of his late mother, has been sending one Hawaiian student per year to the camp. With Mars' new commitment, needs-based students from across the U.S. will now be eligible for the scholarship to attend the camp.\n\nTo be eligible, U.S. high school applicants must complete an online application, video audition, and a financial assistance form. Deadline to apply to attend the next round of camps is March 31, 2018." ]
[ "https://spaceflightuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/montage-after-560w.jpeg?w=560&h=372&crop=1", "https://spaceflightuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/14060827760_60f832e64a_o.jpg?w=672&h=372&crop=1", null, "https://spaceflightuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/image_2408-titan.jpg?w=580&h=372&crop=1", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://spaceflightuk.com/2015/01/", "unformatted_src": "https://spaceflightuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/montage-after-560w.jpeg?w=560&h=372&crop=1", "src": "https://spaceflightuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/montage-after-560w.jpeg?w=560&h=372&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "montage after w", "alt_text": "Pluto the dwarf planet", "rendered_width": 560, "rendered_height": 372, "original_width": 560, "original_height": 372, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "https://spaceflightuk.com/2015/01/", "unformatted_src": "https://spaceflightuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/14060827760_60f832e64a_o.jpg?w=672&h=372&crop=1", "src": "https://spaceflightuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/14060827760_60f832e64a_o.jpg?w=672&h=372&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "f e a o", "alt_text": "Tim Peake, first British ESA Astronaut", "rendered_width": 672, "rendered_height": 372, "original_width": 672, "original_height": 372, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://spaceflightuk.com/2015/01/", "unformatted_src": "https://spaceflightuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/image_2408-titan.jpg?w=580&h=372&crop=1", "src": "https://spaceflightuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/image_2408-titan.jpg?w=580&h=372&crop=1", "formatted_filename": "image titan", "alt_text": "Titan\u2019s Magic Islands", "rendered_width": 580, "rendered_height": 372, "original_width": 580, "original_height": 372, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://spaceflightuk.com/2015/01/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487623596.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20210616093937-20210616123937-00097.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 449638379, "warc_record_length": 19911}
[ null, null, "Tim Peake says he is thrilled to have been given the opportunity to go to the International Space Station (ISS).\n\nThe UK astronaut told BBC News it was a “huge privilege” and the culmination of everything he had worked for during his aviation career.\n\nA former major and helicopter pilot in the British Army Air Corps, Tim Peake will join Expedition 46 to the ISS, launching in November or December 2015.\n\nTasks once in orbit will include helping to maintain the 27,000km/h platform and carrying out science experiments in Esa’s Columbus laboratory module, which is attached to the front of the 400-tonne complex.\n\nIt is understood there is a strong chance he will also get to perform a spacewalk.\n\n“I am delighted to have been assigned to a long-duration mission to the International Space Station,” he told me.\n\n“On a personal level, this feels like the high point of an incredibly rewarding career in aviation.”\n\n“It is a huge privilege to be able to fly to space. I look forward to the challenges ahead and I shall be doing my utmost to maximise this opportunity for European science, industry and education to benefit from this mission.”\n\nForty-one-year-old Mr Peake hails from Chichester, and is so far the only Briton ever to be accepted into the European Astronaut Corps.\n\nIn some senses, he will become the “first official British astronaut”, because all previous UK-born individuals who have gone into orbit have done so either through the US space agency (Nasa) as American citizens or on independent ventures organised with the assistance of the Russian space agency.\n\nAs an Esa astronaut, “Major Tim” will be flying under the union flag on a UK-government-sponsored programme.\n\nMajor Tim’s assignment is made as British space activity is experiencing a big renaissance.\n\nThe space industry in the UK is growing fast, employing tens of thousands of workers and contributing some £9bn in value to the national economy.\n\nThe government has also raised substantially its subscription to Esa, and the agency has responded by opening its first technical base in the country.\n\nEcsat (European Centre for Space Applications and Telecoms) is sited on the Harwell science campus in Oxfordshire.\n\nTraditionally, British governments have steadfastly refused to get involved in human spaceflight, and even the current administration puts only a minimal amount of money into this specific Esa programme.\n\nWhile Nasa wraps its astronauts in the rhetoric of fabled explorers – lots of “celestial destiny” and “bold endeavour” – the British take is far more mundane: the press release announcing Tim Peake’s mission is mainly about British industry and jobs.\n\nSo when he dons his spacesuit, and checks the union flag’s in place, there’ll be a lot riding on his multi-layered shoulders.\n\nBut Dr Thomas Reiter, the director of human spaceflight at Esa, said he hoped the benefits that would accrue to Britain through Major Tim’s flight might encourage deeper participation in the future.\n\nTim told BBC News: “I am indeed hoping… that the returns in terms of science, technology, applications and the outreach aspect – that this will all help the decision at the next ministerial council, and the follow-ons, to hopefully increase the UK’s participation in human spaceflight in the ISS exploitation programme, and of course in the perspective of exploration beyond low-Earth orbit.”\n\nThere is sure to be huge interest in Major Tim’s adventure.\n\nThe recently returned ISS commander, Canadian Chris Hadfield, attracted a big following for his tweets, videos and songs from the platform. His rendition of David Bowie’s A Space Oddity has become a YouTube hit.\n\nMajor Tim will be endeavouring to achieve something of the same impact.\n\n“I do strum the guitar badly,” he admits, but as for singing, the Briton says he is not in the same class as Chris Hadfield. “Under Pressure”, a 1981 release with Freddie Mercury and Queen, is Major Tim’s favourite Bowie number. “Quite apt, I suppose!”\n\nScientists are already working on ideas for experiments that the UK spaceman could do on the ISS.\n\nBritain recently joined Esa’s European Life and Physical Sciences in Space (Elips) programme, which organises much of the research conducted on the orbiting platform.\n\nStudying systems and processes in its microgravity environment gives researchers a unique perspective. In an Earth laboratory, gravity pulls hard on everything; but if the notions of “up” and “down” can be removed – as is the case on the freefalling station – then some unusual things start to happen.\n\nGases and liquids that are heated do not rise and sink as they would normally, and suspended particles do not settle out into neat layers of different sizes.\n\nWatch NASA astronauts describe the unique view from the ISS\n\nBy removing the “mask” of gravity, it then becomes possible to study the effects of other forces more easily.\n\nPhilip Carvil, from the UK Space Biomedical Association, said: “During his mission, Tim will likely be performing a host of experiments that can range from human physiology to material science.\n\n“With around 700 experiments performed on the ISS thus far, the opportunity for research development continually inspires hundreds of institutions around the world to create experiments to better understand the Universe around us and improve the quality of life on Earth.\n\n“At this very moment, several groups are already testing their projects on the ground and/or simulated microgravity for integration in future missions.”\n\nHelen Sharman was the first Briton to go into space in 1991 on Project Juno, a cooperative project between a number of UK companies and the Soviet government. She spent a week at the Mir space station.\n\nThe most experienced British-born astronaut is Nasa’s Michael Foale. He has accumulated 374 days in orbit, completing long-duration missions to both the ISS and Mir.\n\nText and photos courtesy of BBC and ESA.", null, "Saturn’s moon Titan is proving to be one of the most fascinating places in the solar system. The only body other than the Earth that we know has seas, the Cassini-Huygens mission has shown us such a great deal, and left us with many new questions. One of these that captured the imagination has been the so called ‘magic islands’.\n\nThese probably aren’t islands at all, but some thing is going on that we can’t deduce exactly, with LARGE areas of land appearing and disappearing.\n\nThe Cassini team turned their attention to Titan’s mysteriously variable ‘Magic Island‘, covering an area of some 260 square kilometres in the Ligeia Mare, first seen in July 2013. Images created from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data returned during the August 2014 flyby showed that bright features were again present at the former location, but their appearance has evolved. Waves, bubbles or floating debris may provide the best explanation for these features at the present time.\n\nA further exciting development from the August 2014 Titan flyby provides evidence that Kraken Mare has at least two ‘Magic Islands’ of its own. The Kraken transients were captured by Cassini’s Visible and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) within several hours of observations. The VIMS data show a 5-micron-bright detection at the same location as the radar transients, interpreted as being similar to specular reflections from waves, wet ground or wet floating debris.\n\nIt is possible that the appearances of these ‘magic islands’ are related to seasons, but could it be possible there’s some tidal effect at play and it’s just good old gravity affecting the liquid, or lighter elements in this dense sea? Seems like the data and images so far have whet everyone’s appetite for more missions to Titan as it has a great deal more to tell us." ]
[ "http://rock929rocks.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/88/2019/11/GettyImages-1124791625.jpg", null ]
[{"document_url": "https://rock929rocks.com/2019/11/17/rob-gronkowski-is-teasing-another-big-announcement/", "unformatted_src": "http://rock929rocks.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/88/2019/11/GettyImages-1124791625.jpg", "src": "http://rock929rocks.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/88/2019/11/GettyImages-1124791625.jpg", "formatted_filename": "GettyImages", "rendered_width": 6043, "rendered_height": 4029, "original_width": 6043, "original_height": 4029, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "https://rock929rocks.com/2019/11/17/rob-gronkowski-is-teasing-another-big-announcement/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662558030.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20220523132100-20220523162100-00339.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 545594563, "warc_record_length": 22314}
[ null, "Retired from football for the last eight months, the 30-year-old Gronkowski took to Instagram to let us know that he will make his next announcement at 9 a.m. on Tuesday. As always, the lovable Gronkowski did his part to hype up the unknown announcement, saying, “It’s gonna be fun, it’s gonna be wild, it’s gonna be a good time.”\n\nFormer #Patriots TE @RobGronkowski: “I have a big announcement to make. I can’t wait to drop it on all of you.\"\n\nGronk said the announcement will be Tuesday at 9:00 AM.\n\nGronkowski must let the Pats know by Saturday, Nov. 30 if he wants to return. Could this be related? pic.twitter.com/SlE7dPfAvz\n\nThis is not the first time that Gronkowski has alerted the world about an upcoming announcement since he walked away from the Patriots, of course, and the first one ending up being a presser talk about his partnership with a CBD company. But it will surely keep us on the edge of our seats (just like his camp wants), as we all continue to dance the “will he/won’t he” in regards to the Hall of Fame tight end potentially rejoining the Patriots for a playoff run like Pats owner Robert Kraft wants.\n\nThe deadline for Gronkowski to officially rejoin the Patriots is Nov. 30, which is one day before the team’s Week 13 primetime head-to-head with the Houston Texans.\n\nBut given the fact that Gronkowski, who is already signed on for multiple TV shows, is talking about the ‘fun’ that will come this next announcement, it’s hard to imagine it being about a potential return to professional football.\n\nTy Anderson is a writer and columnist for 985TheSportsHub.com. Any opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of 98.5 The Sports Hub, Beasley Media Group, or any subsidiaries. Yell at him on Twitter: @_TyAnderson.\nTags\nNew England Patriots,rob gronkowski" ]
[ "https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/cdn.agriland.co.uk/uploads/2017/10/pigs-730x375.jpg", null, "https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/cdn.agriland.co.uk/uploads/2018/02/NFU-5-344x193.jpg" ]
[{"document_url": "https://www.agriland.co.uk/farming-news/green-farm-subsidies-could-include-better-housing-and-intact-tail-payments/", "unformatted_src": "https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/cdn.agriland.co.uk/uploads/2017/10/pigs-730x375.jpg", "src": "https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/cdn.agriland.co.uk/uploads/2017/10/pigs-730x375.jpg", "formatted_filename": "pigs", "alt_text": "\u2018Green\u2019 farm subsidies could include better housing and intact tail payments", "rendered_width": 730, "rendered_height": 375, "original_width": 730, "original_height": 375, "format": "jpeg"}, null, {"document_url": "https://www.agriland.co.uk/farming-news/green-farm-subsidies-could-include-better-housing-and-intact-tail-payments/", "unformatted_src": "https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/cdn.agriland.co.uk/uploads/2018/02/NFU-5-344x193.jpg", "src": "https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/cdn.agriland.co.uk/uploads/2018/02/NFU-5-344x193.jpg", "formatted_filename": "NFU", "alt_text": "Resilience, welfare, environment and bureaucracy to take centre stage in future UK subsidy plans", "rendered_width": 344, "rendered_height": 193, "original_width": 344, "original_height": 193, "format": "jpeg"}]
{"url": "https://www.agriland.co.uk/farming-news/green-farm-subsidies-could-include-better-housing-and-intact-tail-payments/", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780058373.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20210927060117-20210927090117-00521.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 642464191, "warc_record_length": 15231}
[ null, "Payments for intact tails and better housing could be made as part of new ‘green’ farm subsidies planned for the UK, pork industry leaders said at a pig producers’ conference last night in Co. Armagh.\n\nPig World editor Alistair Driver said he understood discussions had already been made about payments for undocked tails, while National Pig Association senior policy advisor Georgina Crayford added that her organisation had been pushing for grants for new sheds.\n\nDriver said: “Very few sectors of the economy will be more impacted by Brexit than pigs.\n\n“I certainly can’t give you the answers as to how this will impact the industry but, as time goes by, we are picking up little hints of the direction of thinking.”\n\nDefra (Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Secretary Michael Gove has already made clear that any new subsidies post-Brexit will be based on the notion of “public money for public goods” – something Driver added could open up potential opportunities for the pig sector.\n\nDriver said: “For pigs, there are potentially some opportunities there – for example, for payments around health and welfare, and the environment.\n\n“One of the thought processes at the moment is to pay pig farmers to send pigs to abattoirs with intact tails as a symbol of good welfare.\n\n“To some it might seem to be quite a bizarre concept, but it’s an indicator of where this UK Government is going in terms of welfare.\n\n“It’s a real obsession but it’s an absolute priority and they seem to be keen to use Brexit to ratchet up standards and almost create a brand out of high welfare.”\n\nA delegation of National Pig Association members have already met with Government officials to discuss the new plans.\n\nShe explained that the NPA had been discussing how new buildings could also be funded under future agriculture policy with Defra.\n\n“There are a lot of buildings out there in the industry that you could argue are holding us back in terms of productivity and pig health,” she said.\n\n“So the Government could make some funding available in terms of grants or tax breaks for new buildings in the sense that it could deliver a public good – which is better pig health and reduced antibiotic use.”", null ]
[ null, "https://i.imgur.com/lSOSEk7.jpg", "https://i.imgur.com/sAnjWFX.jpg", null ]
[null, {"document_url": "http://40yrs.blogspot.com/2018/06/im-kind-of-dubious-of-this.html", "unformatted_src": "https://i.imgur.com/lSOSEk7.jpg", "src": "https://i.imgur.com/lSOSEk7.jpg", "formatted_filename": "lSOSEk", "rendered_width": 350, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 800, "format": "jpeg"}, {"document_url": "http://40yrs.blogspot.com/2018/06/im-kind-of-dubious-of-this.html", "unformatted_src": "https://i.imgur.com/sAnjWFX.jpg", "src": "https://i.imgur.com/sAnjWFX.jpg", "formatted_filename": "sAnjWFX", "rendered_width": 350, "original_width": 1200, "original_height": 771, "format": "jpeg"}, null]
{"url": "http://40yrs.blogspot.com/2018/06/im-kind-of-dubious-of-this.html", "warc_filename": "crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600401617641.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20200928234043-20200929024043-00109.warc.gz", "warc_record_offset": 1391356, "warc_record_length": 25350}
[ "I'm Kind of Dubious of This", null, null, "It sounds like a step beyond the turbo-compound engines that were the final stage of piston engines before jets took over.\n\nThe reason that I am dubious is for the same reason that turbines beat out pistons for at that time: Maintenance costs.\n\nEven a first generation turboprop would deliver 10 times the time on the wing, which outweighed the much higher fuel economy of a piston engine, at least at higher power levels.\n\nStill, it is an interesting technology:\n\n\nThe Composite Cycle Engine (CCE) concept incorporates piston engines into the core of an aircraft turbo engine. The piston engines increase thermal efficiency by using non-stationary isochoric-isobaric combustion, which enables higher peak pressures and temperatures within the core engine. In the current design, the piston engine is connected with the high-pressure spool and powers the axial-radial high-pressure compressor. The low-pressure system is similar to a conventional geared turbofan (GTF) architecture. This way, the outstanding power-to-weight ratio of low-pressure turbines can be fully utilised and an ultra-high bypass ratio is realised. Assuming an entry into service in 2050, fuel burn improvements up to 50 per cent relative to year 2000 turbofan technology (11 per cent relative to year 2050 advanced GTF technology, respectively) can be reached.\n\nIn fact, pistons have better fuel economy to this day, though the fuel is harder to find, and you really don't find aviation piston engines at the higher power levels of turbines.\n\nI could see this being applied in some areas, expendable drones and the like, and possibly private aircraft, where the additional range might be more significant than the engine time on the wing." ]