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The DFA did not identify the lucky inmate, but Migrante-Middle East named him as Jason Mallorca Pineda, 36, who was earlier sentenced to death for drug trafficking. |
In its statement, the DFA said the OFW was sentenced to death by beheading |
Wildwood Weed has not been seen in 502 Phish shows. |
It was played at 0.06% of live shows. |
There have been 502 shows since the live debut. |
Wildwood Weed has been played, on average, once every 1584 shows. |
Since its debut, Wildwood Weed has been played, on average, every 502 shows. |
It was played 1 time(s) at the following show(s): |
|Show Date||Venue||Gap||Set||Song Before||Song After||Notes| |
|1996-12-06||The Aladdin Theatre, Las Vegas, NV||1081||e||Harpua ->||Harpua||Phish debut; Les Claypool on vocals, Larry LaLonde.| |
|2000-05-04||Oysterhead||Saenger Theater, New Orleans, LA||Oysterhead debut.| |
Ann Kathleen Tolbert died when the 2001 Buick LeSabre she was riding in was struck by a 1986 Toyota 4-Runner at Turner McCall Boulevard and North Broad Street around 7:25 p.m., according to GSP spokesman Gordy Wright. |
The driver of the Buick, Betty Rowston, 87, and the passengers, Nancy Bryan, 88, Clare Harvey, 77, and Charlene Covington, 81, all of Rome, were taken to Floyd Medical Center for treatment. Rowston, Bryan and Harvey were treated and released while Covington remained in stable condition Monday, according to Floyd Medica... |
The driver of the 4-Runner, Dalton Cole Warren Grant, 18, of Rome, was not injured. |
Sgt. Scott Thompson with the Georgia State Patrol said no eyewitnesses have come forward to say they saw the wreck. |
“There are conflicting stori |
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Every job on the internet is "local," right? Fundamentally, that is true. Most jobs posted online are for one specific location. So, it is local -- kinda. At least until you post a job on an online national job site and receive gobs of resumes from job candidates all over the country and often all over the world. There... |
You're already competing with other local companies in San Diego for local talent, so you don't need the extra pressure of also competing with companies hiring for similar positions in other parts of the country like New York, St Louis or San Jose. When a job seeker searches for jobs on Jo |
The temple was built in the mid 9th century by Sri Kahulunnan or Pramodhawardhani, the daughter of Samaratungga. the complex is made up of 174 small buildings, 116 are stupas and 58 are shrines. Many of the buildings have inscriptions. the dates of the inscriptions are between 825-850 AD. |
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Can Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt strike twice? |
By STEVE SIMMONS, QMI Agency |
Usain Bolt of Jamaica is seeking history in London at the 2012 Summer Games, where he could become the first man in history to win the 100M dash at consecutive Olympics. (Reuters) |
LONDON - These are the star-first Olympics that Jacques Rogge has always envisioned: A Games in which the biggest names in sport garner the largest headlines, the loudest cheers. |
Michael Phelps won his 21st medal Friday night, his 17th gold — imagine that — with a stirring come-from-behind finish in what will certainly be the last individual Olympic race of his incomparable career. |
A few hours earlier, legendary Roger Federer needed more than four hours on centre court at famed Wimbledon, with Kobe Bryant in the stands watching, to win a b |
Show-Me State Skeptics: Convention Clouds Missouri Energy Advances |
Posted August 13, 2009 in Solving Global Warming |
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch noted that a "veritable who's who of climate change skeptics and contrarians" will be gathering at a convention in Springfield, MO today. |
Speaking as a one-time resident of the Show-Me State, that news is disappointing enough---but the fact that this school of skeptics is being funded by a member of the Missouri Air Conservation Commission is even more of a drag. After all, that's the state's seven person panel overseeing air pollution permits and enforc... |
Apparently, the gathering "will highlight the fallacy of anthropogenic global warming proponents' apocalyptic dogma." |
Assumedly, by proponents spewing dogma they mean... scientists? |
Or, at le |
We are always being asked by teachers how they can work more creatively with pupils so here is a fine example: |
Teacher in Role |
Teacher in role is a great dramatic technique to use. It basically means the teacher adopts a suitable role and directs the drama from within. By doing this the teacher is more able advance the development of the lesson by creating interest, provoking tension, offering choices, and initiating possibilities for the grou... |
Working in role has a number of benefits: |
- Information can be given in a fun and interesting way |
- It allows pupils to work creatively and use their imaginations |
- The drama gives any instructions or activities an added impetus. |
- Pupils can be empowered, particularly if the character they meet needs help |
You don’t have to be a |
O Bee Credit Union is rolling out an innovative “Capture The Tag” mobile phone promotion centered around Microsoft’s Tag technology. Participants armed with smart phones will embark on a treasure hunt to find and scan 30 MS tags at local businesses in the credit union’s area. Prizes include $15,000 in cash and five iPa... |
MS Tags are Microsoft’s version of QR codes. They are basically barcodes, except they use clusters of brightly colored triangles instead of square, black-and-white pixels or lines. Special software is required, but once you’ve downloaded it to your smart phone, you can take pictures of MS tags and you’ll instantly be d... |
O Bee said it wanted to leverage the latest technology with a fun, creative contest tha |
Eileen knows she is a ticking time bomb. Breast cancer runs in her family: Her mother and grandmother both died of the disease. And yet, when Eileen herself falls ill and must undergo a double mastectomy, she’s unprepared for the shock of confronting her own mortality. For help, she leans hard on her family: her eccent... |
Eileen’s certain she can teach her cancer a lesson; but cancer has some lessons in store for her. As she battles her disease, she must confro |
Keep WRA and restaurateurs on top of changes in laws and regulations |
Fight for legislation that’s positive for restaurants and challenge legislation that can harm our industry |
Get restaurateurs involved in political decisions |
Ultimately, help protect Wisconsin’s restaurants |
Wisconsin RAF also supports the NRA’s RAF, a program which meaningfully engages in strategies that benefit restaurateurs -and- advocates for national positive change for our industry and the people we serve. |
Get involved with the community of passionate restaurant supporters! |
Make a difference in local, state and national politics just by getting involved. |
Key political issues currently facing Wisconsin foodservice and the industry nationally. |
Help develop political strength-building programs for your industry. |
Fundrais |
|Roadwork - Interstate 95| |
| Interstate 95 in both directions: between Exit 133 US 201 and Exit 138 Hinckley Road | |
width limit in effect, roadway reduced to one lane because of bridge maintenance work Width limit 12 ' 0 ", Speed limit 50 MPH — until November 29 |
Comment: 1-95 Fairfield and Benton.Exit 133 Northbound On-Ramp in Fairfield, ME will be temporarily closed. There will also be a 12 foot maximum vehicle width through the construction zone for the bridge repair work at mile marker 133 on I-95. Northbound wide loads must exit at Exit 132 and Southbound wide loads at Exi... |
last updated Dece |
When ordering a meal in a restaurant, the customer is agreeing to pay for food, drink and service. This creates a contract to which the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 applies. |
This act does not apply in Scotland. However, the parts of the 1982 Act giving rights to consumers for goods supplied alongside services (as opposed to the services themselves) DO apply in Scotland. Additionally, Scottish common law offers protection which is similar to the rights under the Act. |
All pubs and restaurants should clearly display their prices to their customers. Restaurants must show prices with their menu at or near their entrance so people will know what their bill will look like before they go inside. All outlets that accept payment in foreign currencies have to display any extra costs, like co |
for the Preservation of Samples & Cores |
Committee for the Preservation of Samples & Cores Meeting Minutes (click on date to |
see the minutes): |
Committee on Core and Sample Preservation Meeting |
June 4, 2001, Denver, Colorado |
The committee met from 3:00 to |
5:00 p.m., Monday, June 4, 2001 in the Gold Coin Room, Marriott City Center |
Hotel, Denver, Colorado. Highlights of the reports and discussion: |
- Chris Maples, Chairman of |
the National Research Council study on Geoscience Data and Collections described |
the study activities and schedule that will lead to a final report in March |
2002. The NRC committee meeting in Denver June 7 ? 9, is scheduled to |
include tours of the US Geological Survey Core Research Center, the National |
Ice Core Laboratory, Denver Earth Resources Library and the Boulder Nat |
ACLU Sues Over Failed Privately-Run Alternative School In Atlanta |
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Group Says Students Denied Constitutional Right To Education While Corporation Profits |
ATLANTA – In a case with national implications, the American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Georgia filed a class action lawsuit today against the Atlanta Independent School System (AISS) and Community Education Partners (CEP) for violating students’ constitutional right to an adequate public education. CEP is a for... |
“The appalling performance of Community Education Partners is matched by the dereliction of t |
January / February 1963 American Modeler |
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Aircraft modeling has undergone significant changes over the |
decades - both in technology and preferences. Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler, and American Modeler before that, |
were the best venues for capturing snapshots of the status quo of the day. Still, many things never change, so much of |
the old content is relevant to today's modeler. |
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