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Soon after downloading the result, candidates should go through the particulars mentioned in the online marksheet. Errors, if any, should be taken to the notice of the TNDTE.
Earlier, an official from the Directorate had confirmed to NDTV that the October Diploma exam results will be released on the official website this week. The results were expected in last month, but, it was delayed. No reason was reported for the delay in the results.
Jan. 6 (UPI) -- Bohemian Rhapsody and Green Book won the Golden Globe Awards for Best Drama Film and Best Comedy or Musical Film in Los Angeles Sunday Night.
Rhapsody star Rami Malek earned the honor for Best Actor in a Drama Film and Glenn Close won the trophy for Best Actress in a Drama Film for her work in The Wife.
Mahershala Ali went home with the Best Supporting Actor in a Film prize for his performance in Green Book. Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie and Peter Farrelly shared the Best Screenplay award for writing the movie.
Regina King was named Best Supporting Actress in a Film for her turn in If Beale Street Could Talk.
Christian Bale was voted Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Film for his work in Vice and Olivia Colman won the Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical Film category for The Favourite.
Alfonso Cuaron won the Best Director honor for helming Roma, which was also named Best Foreign Language Film.
"Shallow" from A Star is Born was deemed Best Song and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was voted Best Animated Movie.
The Americans and The Kominsky Method won the Globes for Best TV Drama and Comedy respectively.
Michael Douglas took home the statuette for Best Actor in a TV Comedy for his performance in The Kominsky Method and Rachel Brosnahan was named Best Actress in a TV Comedy for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Richard Madden went home with the Best Actor in a TV Drama prize for his performance in Bodyguard and Globes ceremony co-host Sandra Oh won the Best Actress in a TV Drama award for Killing Eve.
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story was declared Best Limited Series or TV movie and its star Darren Criss won Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie.
Patricia Arquette received the Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie prize for her work in Escape at Dannemora and Ben Whishaw scored the accolade for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie for his turn in A Very English Scandal.
Patricia Clarkson scored the Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie trophy for Sharp Objects.
Carol Burnett was presented with a special Globe for career achievement in television.
The Greenville-based band is on the much-anticipated lineup for the 50th anniversary of the legendary and pioneering music festival in New York.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock festival and one of Greenville's own will be performing at the celebration.
Woodstock 2019's much-anticipated lineup was released Tuesday and The Marcus King Band will play day 3 of the festival held in Watkins Glen, New York.
The Marcus King Band, led by Greenville-raised Marcus King, released its debut album in 2014. Its latest album is called 'Carolina Confessions.' The band is currently on tour and has a hometown show planned at The Peace Center in July.
Woodstock 2019, also known as Woodstock 50, celebrates the spirit of the original Woodstock festival that took place in Upstate New York in August 1969. More than half a million people were in attendance for a series of concerts from artists like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and others that became a legendary piece of American music history.
Woodstock 2019 runs Aug. 16-18. Tickets go on sale April 22.
Other artists in the 2019 lineup include Dead & Company, Jay-Z, The Black Keys, The Killers, John Fogerty and Brandi Carlile. Here's the lineup.
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May 23, 2013 - City of Industry, CA - If you want the best graphics on the market, bar-none, we've got it.
iBUYPOWER is excited to announce the availability of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 780 graphics cards in its performance gaming systems. Gaming performance from a GeForce GTX 780 is screen shredding, tearing apart frame rate barriers and delivering incredible details at ultra-settings in games with authority.
Packing 2,304 shaders, 192 texture units, 3 GB of GDDR5, 1,502 MHz clock speed, and weighing in at 7.1 billion transistors, the GeForce GTX 780 spares nothing in terms of cutting-edge features.
"We always stay on the forefront of performance, and equipping our systems with the latest graphics technologies allows us to give our customers the best possible experience," said Darren Su, Co-Founder and VP of iBUYPOWER.
Cooking family style | HELLO!
Ferran Adria is a chef known more for his far-out creations at El Bulli than his home cooking. His restaurant broke every mould, combining chemistry with cookery in his Spanish restaurant near beautiful Barcelona.
In The Family Meal, Ferran turns his hand to the dinner table, swapping test tubes for soup spoons and Bunsen burners for the grill. It’s first and foremost a fascinating look into the way his mind works – the construction of dishes – and a fantastic lesson in simplicity and the less is more philosophy he employs.
He applies his distinctive touches and skills to dishes – a Thai beef curry is slow-cooked in the oven using tough beef shank; caramel mousse is siphoned using a whipped cream canister to make it light and airy. But this is virtually as complex as it becomes. He plans meals – three courses, sometimes with plates as simple as pasta with pesto. You might not think you need a recipe for this and you probably don’t, but it works in harmony with the other dishes on the menu.
The book is simply inspiring. It’s the rare breed of cookbook that makes you want to head straight into the kitchen and pick up your knife and get chopping. The flavours are stunningly simple but evocative – a real treat.
Do Super Bowl ads get you to spend money?
Super Bowl advertising since the first big game in 1967. Although the average numbers watching at any one time (blue) have flattened in recent year, the price of buying TV air time for advertising has continued to increase drastically even when the prices are adjusted for inflation (yellow). Will the jacked up prices pay off for advertisers?
Police say the victim and accused were known to each other.
London police have charged a 35-year-old London man in relation to a death involving an arrow earlier this month.
Police say they have charged Brandon Hartman with second-degree murder.
Emergency services responded to Arbour Glen Crescent, off Kipps Lane in the city’s northeast end, after someone called 911 about the incident just before 1 a.m. on Feb. 5.
The victim, later identified as 46-year-old Londoner Brian Peter Maksoud, was later pronounced dead in hospital.
Police say the victim and accused were known to each other but aren’t releasing any more information at this time. They say the investigation is ongoing.
The accused is expected to appear in a London court on Wednesday in relation to the charge.
What does the nature of the people who apply for its blind dating column tell you about a town? In liberal Charlottesville, people rarely make specific requests about religious practice. Instead, Matchmaker frequently hears the generic refrain, "I'm looking for someone with a spiritual side."
In fact, political leanings make far more regular appearances in Blind Date Challenge applications: "No Bush supporters!" was the only requirement of several entrants at election time.
This week's contenders, however, stood out from the pack for one reason: they both expressed an interest in finding a date who shared their Christian convictions.
In addition to his religious preference, Bill– a 37-year-old entrepreneur who asked that his real name not be used– loves antiquing, gardening, hiking, and other outdoor activities.
Will Bill and Lily get silly? Run willy-nilly? Or will their date turn out to be as excruciating as that attempt at poetry?
Bill and Lily went for dinner to Bashir's at the east end of the Downtown Mall.
How did you get ready for the date?
Lily: Since I knew I would have a full day at work on Friday, I picked out what I was going to wear Thursday night. I consulted a couple of girlfriends for their advice.
Lily: I wanted to arrive first, in an effort to not be late as usual. Unfortunately, finding a parking space was much more of a task than I would have liked, so I was a few minutes late.
Bill: While I was waiting, I investigated the wine/beer menu.
Lily: Not really. I'm a pretty daring individual and was looking forward to meeting someone new.
Lily: He was definitely clean cut, well shaven, and a nice looking guy.
Bill: She was very nice looking. After some brief conversation, she was even better looking.
Lily: I decided on a long baby blue and white dress, an off-white cardigan zip-up sweater with a furry front and collar, camel colored boots, and a brown three-quarter length leather jacket.
Bill: Without going into too much detail, I'll tell you that I sported some pretty sweet corduroy pants, a styling long-sleeve shirt, and a sweater.
Lily: A shirt underneath his sweater, and pants.
Bill: Ummm. Okay, I can answer this... A skirt, blouse, and some frilly thing. Maybe it was a sweater. We [men] really don't pay too much attention to that stuff.
How did you like his/her style?
Lily: He dressed appropriately for the date, but I tend to prefer a more urban style.
Bill: She had great style.
Lily: We decided to order two platters, a meat and vegetarian, and share, which I really enjoyed.
Bill: We had wine. One glass each.
Lily: The variety of food was fantastic and delicious. The dessert was also very tasty, especially the chocolate brownie with caramel. I will definitely come back!
Lily: The service was excellent. The owner checked on us a few times, very attentive and friendly. He was a sweetheart.
Lily: We talked about living in Charlottesville, traveling, a little about our jobs and religion. I was surprised that we didn't talk more about our families.
Bill: We talked about religion, how it would be cool if there was a singles-only church, where we grew up, what sports we like, how the Hook rules, about roommates, how it's difficult to find others to click with, how yummy the food was, and so much more!
Did you have much in common? Any major differences?
Lily: We did share some interests, but overall, I didn't think we had much in common. I have lived in big cities, traveled throughout the U.S., and honestly, prefer a much more urban and multi-ethnic scene. If it wasn't for my job, I would probably relocate to San Francisco, San Diego, New York, or L.A.
Also, spirituality is a huge part of who I am, and it didn't seem as if Bill placed similar value on his Christianity. Lastly, it's March Madness, and we didn't talk about the Big Dance. I love college basketball!
Bill: We're both Christian, we talked about how single life can be tough, where we would like to ultimately live, travel and family. Differences: If I had one, I kept it to myself. A first date is not a place to try winning a battle. And the reason I can't recite any is that I probably put it aside, so now I don't remember.
Anything particularly impressive about your date?
Lily: That he is his own boss and runs his own business. Also, I thought it was very sweet and comforting that he was not put off by my request to bless our food. Lastly, I appreciated his kindness in paying for my drink.
Bill: I was impressed at how she carried herself. She provided nice conversation, had great table manners, was fun to be with, and left a good impression.
Lily: He wasn't really interested in the musicians playing and seemed indifferent to the live music. I really loved the ambiance of the restaurant and the talents of the musicians. I absolutely love to indulge in cultural performances, but he didn't seem as interested.
Bill: I think she may not have enough of a wild side. I like to cut loose and sin a little, as long as it doesn't hurt others.
Lily: For me, there really wasn't. He was great to dine with, but no love connection.
Bill: Enough chemistry to be good friends, but not for flirting.
How did the date end?
Lily: We left the restaurant and walked for a few minutes on the Downtown Mall. We stopped, and I told Bill I enjoyed meeting him.
Bill: I asked her, "Do you want to do something, or do you just want to turn in?" She opted for the latter.
Lily: We hugged, and I would have given Bill my business card but didn't have any with me. He gave me his and invited me to see a show with him if I was interested.
Bill: I gave her my card. She didn't have one, and I didn't think to ask if she had a pen.
Bill: Yes. She is very nice. It would be fun to see something at Starr Hill together, as friends.
Bill: It was a 10 on fun, but not a love connection.
Too bad no love match, but even friendship's a blessing, right?
For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, the USD rose 0.22% against the CAD and closed at 1.3299.
In the Asian session, at GMT0400, the pair is trading at 1.3309, with the USD trading 0.08% higher against the CAD from yesterday’s close.
The pair is expected to find support at 1.3273, and a fall through could take it to the next support level of 1.3238. The pair is expected to find its first resistance at 1.3331, and a rise through could take it to the next resistance level of 1.3354.
Looking ahead, investors would await Canada’s CAD manufacturing shipments for November, slated to release later in the day.
The currency pair is showing convergence with its 20 Hr moving average and trading above its 50 Hr moving average.
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Former Thyssenkrupp agent Michael Ganor has cancelled his plea bargain agreement apparently because he has been unable to access money in overseas accounts, sources inform "Globes."
Tens of millions of shekels held overseas by Michael Ganor, the state's witness in the submarine procurement graft case (Case 3000), and which he has not been able to bring to Israel despite his plea bargain agreement with the State Attorney, is apparently one of the main reasons why he has retracted his testimony, sources inform "Globes."
"Globes" has received information that the State Attorney gave Ganor a letter that was supposed to help him bring the money into the country. However, the banks refused to let him transfer the money into Israel for use in his accounts due to the allegations against him. The banks were unhappy that according to the media, Ganor had been allegedly involved in bribery in the submarine procurement from German company Thyssenkrupp. Ganor found himself in difficulty because he is also unable to use the money abroad.
Ganor has apparently concluded that if he retracts his confession that he was involved in bribery in the submarine affair, he will then be able to use the money. The problem is that Ganor sat with the police for more than a month and gave detailed confessions, which shocked even his investigators. It will therefore be very difficult for him to now persuade the police that the information he gave them, which incriminates Ganor himself, was forced out of him by the investigators, or is not true.
It is also possible that Ganor's decision was influenced by recent revelations regarding the apparent interests of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the submarine and naval craft procurements.