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But Victoria perseveres, because she’s the queen!
In the end, Victoria and Albert both decide to work on the things they like. He wants to work on industry and she decides to let him.
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Boys Swimming, Girls Swimming, Boys Bowling, Girls Bowling H.S. box scores for Feb. 11.
Wallkill Valley: Timothy Dean 0-0-0, Zane Crum 2-0-4, Shawn Falk 12-3-30, Mason White 4-4-12, Jake Carey 0-0-0, Shane Geene 2-2-6, Reyes Madera 1-0-2, Ryan Nugent 0-0-0, Drew Vanicek 0-0-0. Totals: 21-9-54.
Kinnelon: Thomas Hatch 4-0-8, Tyler Duffy 0-0-0, Bobby Lewit 5-2-14, Ben Stickle 3-5-11, Kyle Rosenberg 1-0-3, Geyser Gioia 0-0-0, Kelly Duffy 1-1-4, Joe Grippo 0-0-0, Floyd McDonald 0-1-1. Totals: 14-9-41.
Three-point goals: (WalV) Falk 3, (Kin) Lewit 2, Rosenberg, Duffy.
Hackensack: Isa Brown 1-0-2, Kevin Mateo 7-0-19, Jelani Carter 4-2-12, Seth Sharif-Brown 9-4-23, Amire Waker 4-2-11. Totals: 25-8-67.
Dwight-Englewood: Jordan McKoy 7-2-19, Aidan Pink 6-0-17, Gabe Murphy 3-0-7, Jaden Lemond 3-0-8, Tyler Koutros 5-2-14. Totals: 24-4-65.
Three-point goals: (D-E) McKoy 3, Pink 5, Murphy, Lemond 2, Koutros 2, (H) Mateo 5, Carter 2, Sharif-Brown, Waker.
Weehawken: Miguel Rosado 8-1-20, Moses Morales 3-1-7, James Colon 2-0-4, Jimmy Lopez 1-0-2, Jon DeLeon 3-0-6, Jonathan Duran 6-0-13, Gianni Notaro 1-0-2, Matt Torres 3-0-8. Totals: 27-2-62.
Three-point goals: (Wee) Rosado 3, Duran, Torres 2.
Boonton: Jason Earle 0-0-0, Matt Oberti 1-0-2, Sebastian Bruno 5-4-17, Jason Whritenour 3-2-8, Chad Durkin 2-0-4, Jordan DeCosta 2-0-5, John Whritenour 3-0-6, Farhan Malik 1-0-2, Daniel Rittinger 6-0-14, Zach Gupta 3-0-8, Madrit Asani 0-0-0. Totals: 26-6-66.
Vernon: Jacob Buurman 3-2-9, Ben DiCarlo 0-0-0, Stefen McKinnon 4-1-9, Jadon Mutz 0-0-0, James Pellott 0-0-0, Andre Pierce 7-1-18, D.J. Springstead 2-0-6, Cody Williams 9-0-23. Totals: 25-4-65.
Three-point goals: (Ver) Buurman, Pierce 3, Springstead 2, Williams 5, (Bo) Bruno 3, DeCosta, Rittinger 2, Gupta 2.
Becton: Alessandro Benameur 2-3-7, Hako Tosic 3-0-9, Nicola Mitarotonda 6-5-18, Joseph Crifasi 2-0-4, Marcus Duran 0-0-0, Brian Peralta 1-0-2, Nicholas Monahan 5-2-15.Totals: 19-10-55.
Lyndhurst: Brian Podolski 5-1-11, Frankie Venezia 2-0-4, Paul Cimicata 6-0-12, Adam Venezia 0-0-0, Sid Das 1-0-2, Ray Holland 1-0-3, Billy McMann 3-1-7, Joe Nichols 1-0-2.Totals: 19-2-41.
Three-point goals: (Ly) Holland, (Bec) Tosic 3, Mitarotonda, Monahan 3.
Saddle Brook: Bianca Ianneillo 3-1-7, Ashley Georgevich 3-11-17, Vanessa Gusciora 0-0-0, Mandi Boyaci 0-0-0, Gabby Gusciora 1-0-2, Deanna Occhipinti 5-1-11. Totals: 12-13-37.
Mary Help: Natalie DeCindio 3-4-13, Emily Toresi 4-1-9, Jesley Delgado 0-0-0, Alyssa Cogdell 1-0-2, Paris Tampol 0-0-0, Sarah Hart 1-0-2, Raquel Jacquette 0-0-0. Totals: 9-5-26.
Three-point goals: (MH) DeCindio 3.
Passaic: Carmen Escano 9-2-22, Destiny Bennett 4-0-8, Joelis Ortega 0-0-0, Alondra Carpio 0-0-0, Jazmine Garcia 0-0-0, Mariana DeJesus 0-0-0, Dani Morales 2-0-4, Junasia Rosa 2-0-6.Totals: 17-2-40.
Whippany Park: Julia Levis 1-2-4, Madison Heusser 5-3-13, Shannon Kerwin 1-2-5, Jennie Paskert 1-0-2, Brianna Swan 2-2-8, Julia Swan 1-2-4, Julie Ombaldo 1-0-3.Totals: 12-11-39.
Three-point goals: (P) Escano 2, Rosa 2, (WP) Kerwin, Swan 2, Ombaldo.
200 Medley Relay: 1. Aman Nitro, Roohan Patel, Justin Conillas, Piero Urteaga (PT) 01:44.62; 200 Free: 1. Conrad Hoody (RD) 01:55.59; 200 IM: 1. Mitchell Shirman (RD) 02:02.33; 50 Free: 1. Alec Balasny (RD) 00:21.90; 100 Fly: 1. Roohan Patel (PT) 00:56.16; 100 Free: 1. Alec Balasny (RD) 00:48.78; 500 Free: 1. Conrad Ho...
200 Medley Relay: 1. Taite Lee, Justin Young, Michael Horkan, Jack Krause (NH) 01:43.21; 200 Free: 1. Carter Miller (Ten) 01:54.20; 200 IM: 1. Michael Horkan (NH) 01:59.11; 50 Free: 1. James Kim (Ten) 00:22.78; 100 Fly: 1. Hudson Tritter (Ten) 00:53.76; 100 Free: 1. Michael Horkan (NH) 00:50.22; 500 Free: 1. Matthew Co...
200 Medley Relay: 1. Phil Gong, Timothy Park, John Kim, Luka Mikadze (NV/Dem) 01:38.20; 200 Free: 1. James Don (NV/Dem) 01:47.26; 200 IM: 1. Brian Coughlin (IH) 02:00.31; 50 Free: 1. Timothy Park (NV/Dem) 00:21.94; 100 Fly: 1. Timothy Park (NV/Dem) 00:51.24; 100 Free: 1. Maor Shir (IH) 00:49.28; 500 Free: 1. James Don ...
200 Medley Relay: 1. James Dougherty, Kevin McNamara, James Curreri, John McGowan (Kin) 01:41.21; 200 Free: 1. John McGowan (Kin) 01:52.02; 200 IM: 1. James Curreri (Kin) 02:03.00; 50 Free:; 100 Fly:; 100 Free: 1. John McGowan (Kin) 00:49.24; 500 Free:; 200 Free Relay:; 100 Back: 1. James Curreri (Kin) 00:54.98; 100 Br...
200 Medley Relay: 1. Caroline Weldon, Katrina Vianello, Ella Discala, Bailey Rynkiewicz (MK) 01:54.12; 200 Free: 1. Grace Sendak (WV) 01:58.58; 200 IM: 1. Claire Custance (WV) 02:13.28; 50 Free: 1. Katrina Vianello (MK) 00:26.51; 100 Fly: 1. Bailey Rynkiewicz (MK) 01:02.28; 100 Free: 1. Emily Valenzuela (WV) 00:58.06; ...
200 Medley Relay: 1. Emma Rock, Junseo Kim, Rachel Kim, Elle Morse (Leo) 01:50.66; 200 Free: 1. Katie Rock (Leo) 01:59.20; 200 IM: 1. Junseo Kim (Leo) 02:08.92; 50 Free: 1. Elle Morse (Leo) 00:24.12; 100 Fly: 1. Junseo Kim (Leo) 00:57.44; 100 Free: 1. Alyssa Benzija (Kin) 00:55.84; 500 Free: 1. Katie Rock (Leo) 05:28.8...
ISTANBUL (AP) � An arena that was nearly covered in Slovenian green grew louder with every U.S. miss.
Durant scored 22 points, Love added 10 points and 11 rebounds in a gritty 13 minutes off the bench, and the Americans beat Slovenia 99-77 yesterday in an opening-round game.
Rudy Gay finished with 16 points for the Americans (2-0), while Russell Westbrook and Andre Iguodala each had 11. Durant shot 8 of 13 before sitting out the fourth quarter, and Love always seemed to be around the ball � even when a Slovenian player tried holding his arm so he couldn�t get it.
Slovenian fans, many dressed in green shirts, lined the streets outside the arena some 90 minutes before tipoff. They filled large areas throughout the building and stood and roared when the Slovenians came out for pregame warmups.
There wasn�t as much for them to cheer about once the game started.
�I know if I�m going to stay in the game and play minutes, I have to get out there and get every rebound, and that�s kind of what Coach� Mike Krzyzewski �tells me,� Love said.
The Americans face Brazil tonight then have an off day before their final two games in group play.
President Reagan was making his way down a line of mayors visiting the White House, shaking hands, when he came to Samuel R. Pierce Jr., his Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
''Hello, Mr. Mayor,'' Mr. Reagan said to Mr. Pierce. By the time he got to his seat, the President either realized or was told he had made a mistake.
''I'm saying hello to so many mayors I think I even called my own Secretary 'Mr. Mayor,' didn't I, Mr. Secretary?'' Mr. Reagan asked. Mr. Pierce laughed and the others joined with him.
In This World of Fakers, Tragedies, and Lies… THIS is Legit.
I wanted to see that it was legit. No…I needed to see that it was legit.
The trip kicked off with tragedy. As I sat in the Miami airport, CNN broadcasted the story of how three officers were shot and killed in Louisiana. Three more were wounded. On the plane, I sat next to a gay man from Florida who was still in pain over the shootings in Orlando. It seems like we receive reports of evil, c...
Lord, please show me that Compassion International is actually doing the work they claim to be doing for the poor. Please, God, show me this organization is for real.
We’ve been supporting Compassion children for the past fifteen years. Seven months ago, I got invited to go on a Compassion Vision Trip to Bolivia. Last week, I joined Wes Stafford (the recently retired President and C.E.O. of Compassion) and twelve other pastors, artists, and authors on a 5-day tour of Bolivia and the...
Compassion is the real deal. Our prayers, letters, and $38/month is, without question, helping change Deymar’s life. What’s more, everything we’ve been told about our child is 100% true. I read his file. I saw his grades. I saw his medical charts and immunization history. I even read his mother’s death certificate. Dey...
Compassion, partnering with a local church in Deymar’s area, has provided immunizations, health services, education, and nutritious food to Deymar and his grandmother (his mother died 3-years ago, and his father chose to never be in the picture). Most importantly, our family, through Compassion and the local church, ar...
However, when children are around people who care for them, people who have optimism, people who tell them that God loves them, people who show them the love of God by serving them food and teaching them truth, these children begin to dream… to hope… to carry optimism. And then, all of a sudden, HOPE is born. Hope spro...
Deymar lives without many of the luxuries that we have in the west, but he is not living without the basics of life, and he is not living without living examples of integrity, compassion, kindness, love, or hope. He’s not living without joy. He smiled more, and more beautifully, than most of the children that I’ve ever...
It’s not wrong to live in the West. It’s not wrong to have enough. However, it is wrong to know about those who need something that we can offer, and yet refuse to offer it. We have to enter into the suffering of those who suffer. We have to feel their needs so deeply that we we long to meet their needs as if they were...
Residents of a San Francisco neighborhood are on edge and want answers about the assault of a mother carrying her baby while walking along a sidewalk earlier this month.
The woman suffered a fractured skull while walking along a city street June 3, and now some are worried moms are being specifically targeted in the Noe Valley neighborhood.
Police need witnesses or video to help them solve the case. The victim's friends have posted requests for video all over the neighborhood.
The mother was carrying her infant, walking under some trees on Sanchez Street, near 28th Street. She doesn't remember what happened, but she was found on the ground bloody with a severe injury to the back of her head.
People in Noe Valley want answers from police about who hit a 37-year-old mother.
Footage from security video shows the victim cross 28th at Sanchez. She walks out of frame, and about 20 seconds later, a person comes down the street and turns the corner.
Not long after, the woman is heard screaming.
Resident Jessica Farb isn't feeling safe. She is close friends with the victim.
"Very severe brain injury, skull fracture," Farb said about her friend's injuries. "Any type of stimulation will cause her head to hurt."
The baby was not harmed.
Police Capt. Jack Hart says he's looking into an incident in the Mission where a man hit a woman carrying a baby in the head with rolled up newspapers. But he doesn't believe there's a connection.
"The question is: Is this is a series?" Hart said. "We've not been able to identify one yet. Not for lack of looking."
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Worried about North Korea? Here's why you shouldn't.
I have been on the receiving end of a lot of queries like this since Donald Trump became president. It feels like the degree apocalyptic fretting has surged in 2017. As someone who has studied this issue, I get the concern. But there are times when it reminds me of this Ashley Parker NYT story from 2011, about the chil...
In the interest of pre-empting further queries along these lines, and as a public service to other international relations scholars tasked with talking to family and friends about their day job, here’s my short answer: I think everything will be okay.
Here’s my longer answer: There’s a chance that things could go south very quickly, but that chance is not worth all the perseveration.
North Korea takes provocative action against the United States and violent action against a possible domestic threat? Check and check.
Statements and news conferences in which the U.S. and its regional allies pledge to coordinate against North Korea? Check and check. This might be the most normal thing Trump has done as president, actually.
The U.N. Security Council clears its throat in disapproval.
China announces that it’s going to impose new economic sanctions on North Korea, leading to stories suggesting that it might actually be serious this time.
Follow-up analyses of the Chinese announcement suggest that maybe the sanctions aren’t as potent as first thought.
A recognition dawns on analysts that as problematic and exasperating as North Korea is to China, an intact DPRK is still better than all the other possible alternatives from Beijing’s point of view.
Even conservative analyses of the situation on the Korean Peninsula conclude that the United States does not have a lot of great policy alternatives except to tighten sanctions a wee bit more, accelerate the deployment of missile defenses on the peninsula, and pledge support to regional allies.
Wait a few months, then North Korea triggers Step 1 and the whole cycle repeats.
That is basically how the plot played out three weeks ago and it is likely to play out that way this time as well (right now we’re between steps 3 and 4). The only difference is that by now it is unclear whether the Trump White House or KCNA will make the most hyperbolic statement.
Unless and until China changes its policy preferences on North Korea, the only thing worse than the status quo is … almost every other option. Sure, sanctions can and should be sharpened, and other pressure instruments can be brought to bear. I doubt any of them will pressure Pyongyang to make any tangible concessions....
Talking with the North Koreans is certainly another possibility, but I doubt it will be fruitful. Among other problems, the Trump administration has displayed such confusing rhetoric on the DPRK that I doubt Pyongyang would trust any proposed deal.
Sunday’s test is perhaps the clearest signal that North Korea’s interest in voluntary denuclearization is a Western fantasy. Attempting to denuclearize North Korea by force would require a surprise attack by the United States — one that already makes Pyongyang wary of American B-1B Lancer sorties from Andersen Air Forc...
The current status quo is not great. Changing the status quo is not likely to make the situation any better and very likely to make things worse.
I get the sense that many Americans have such little faith in the Trump administration that they are sure this situation will escalate. But it is worth remembering that Trump has deferred to the military on almost every security issue that has cropped up during his administration. And this is a security issue in which ...
Enjoy the last days of summer. Send your kids to school. Buy your groceries for the week. Assume that the Earth will continue to rotate. If your assumption is correct, these are good plans to make.
If your assumption is incorrect, it really will not matter.
Companies are encouraging mobile customers to visit their websites by paying the data fees to AT&T and other carriers. Is this a bad thing?
Next up for Netflix: An expansion to South Korea, Italy or the Middle East?
Netflix is looking for people who can speak Korean, Arabic and a number of other languages. The job offer could give us clues about the company’s international plans.
The first season of The Blacklist will debut on Netflix in a little over a week. The streaming service reportedly paid a record price for the show.
Netflix will launch in Germany and five other European countries this September, and local broadcasters are scrambling to compete.
Netflix may have raised the price for new members, but it’s still growing its subscriber base, and sees big gains abroad.
Netflix hasn’t officially launched its service in New Zealand yet, but customers of one local ISP can nonetheless access the service.
Netflix will raise its streaming prices for the first time since 2010 this quarter. New customers may soon have to pay as much as $10 per month.
Netflix is getting ready to launch in Germany in September, according to a local media report, and preparing an advertising campaign for multiple German cities.
Netflix doesn’t do ads on its video service — but a recently-added featurette about the new Mr. Peabody & Sherman movie sure feels a lot like promotion.
Hey cord cutters! Are you searching for a holiday yule log to brighten your Christmas morning and maybe warm up your New Year’s Eve? I checked out the options and wish I could get these in 4K.
Netflix is getting a new original drama from the creators of the FX show Damages. The show will be produced by Sony Pictures, a first for Netflix.
PlayKids TV just got a lot new content for the preschool crowd, and the makers of the iPad app want to lure in parents frustrated about Netflix not working on a plane.
You can open your eyes again: Tweets about Breaking Bad are now automatically filtered out, thanks to Spoilerfoiler.com.
Looking to watch some good TV shows on Netflix? Then take a peek at this list.
Netflix will be first to air Aziz Ansari’s new comedy special, “Buried Alive.” It airs November 1. After that, Ansari will also sell it as a $5 download.
Netflix is quickly transforming itself into a next-generation pay TV network: The company just inked a deal with the Weinstein Company to get access to movies before other TV outlets.
It was hard to not to notice the release of “House of Cards” and “Arrested Development,” but this year Netflix has also been quietly debuting a number of exclusives which you might have missed.