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04/24/2019 20:44:48 96733418 15 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Active safety validation Engineer Active safety validation Engineer Full Time Systems Technology Group Inc. (STG) | Auburn Hills, MI (48326) NEW Job Description Active Safety, Driver Assistance, Chassis Systems. Responsibilities include creating and documenting schematics, data bus communication, ha... NEW Do you match?
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04/24/2019 18:35:28 96716757 16 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Quality Engineer Quality Engineer Full Time Altair Product Design, Inc. | Ann Arbor, MI (48113) NEW Our Ann Arbor based automotive client is looking for a strong hands on, on the floor Quality Engineer to assist them in driving continuous improvement and ... NEW Do you match?
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04/24/2019 18:21:49 96713754 17 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Systems & Component - Quality Reliability Engineering Manager Systems & Component - Quality Reliability Engineering Manager Full Time FCA | Auburn Hills, MI (48326) NEW The FCA Quality organization is seeking a solutions-oriented Quality Reliability Manager (Systems & Component Engineering) to join the Quality team at the ... NEW Do you match?
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04/24/2019 17:59:08 96706617 18 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Systems Test Engineer Systems Test Engineer Full Time Systems Pros Inc. | Auburn Hills, MI (48326) NEW medical device software test experience embedded systems and windows based experience mid-senior level exp experience with test Track a plus dicom or ris c... NEW Do you match?
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04/24/2019 17:21:51 96700065 19 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General HIL Validation Engineer HIL Validation Engineer Full Time Systems Technology Group Inc. (STG) | Auburn Hills, MI (48326) NEW Title HIL Validation Engineer Description STG is a SEI CMMi Level 5 company with several Fortune 500 and State Government clients. STG has an opening for H... NEW Do you match?
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04/24/2019 15:28:13 96671501 20 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Quality Engineer Quality Engineer Full Time Supplier Inspection Services, Inc. | Detroit, MI (48228) NEW Supplier Inspection Services, Inc. (SIS, Inc.) is a provider of quality assurance management support services to manufacturers of parts and components in t... NEW Do you match?
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04/24/2019 15:04:54 96668170 21 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Sr Quality Engineer- Automation / Financial Client/Ann Arbor Sr Quality Engineer- Automation / Financial Client/Ann Arbor Full Time Lenmar Consulting | Ann Arbor, MI (48107) NEW Senior QA Engineer Role in Ann Arbor , MI . If Interested, please contact me 201-744-2278 OR, email resume to atatipartilenmarit.com Senior QA Engineer (Au... NEW Do you match?
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04/24/2019 14:59:40 96667316 22 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Quality Assurance Technician Quality Assurance Technician Full Time Supplier Inspection Services, Inc. | Detroit, MI (48228) NEW Supplier Inspection Services, Inc. (SIS, Inc.) is a provider of quality assurance management support services to manufacturers of parts and components in t... NEW Do you match?
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04/24/2019 14:51:42 96665190 23 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Connected Services / Telematics Validation Engineer Connected Services / Telematics Validation Engineer Full Time Systems Technology Group Inc. (STG) | Auburn Hills, MI (48326) NEW Title Connected ServicesTelematics Validation Engineer STG is a Preferred Vendor of a major Automotive Firm in MI. The client is looking for Telematics Val... NEW Do you match?
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04/24/2019 14:49:30 96664502 24 0 0 3691 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Model Development Engineer Model Development Engineer Full Time Systems Technology Group Inc. (STG) | Auburn Hills, MI (48326) NEW Title HIL Validation Engineer STG is a Preferred Vendor of a major Automotive Firm in MI. The client is looking for HIL Validation Engineer.Selected candid... NEW Do you match?
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04/21/2019 15:11:32 96069764 25 3 0 3553 1 1 Quality Control Quality Control - General Crew Job Listing at AMC Theatres in Livonia, MI Crew Job Listing at AMC Theatres in Livonia, MI Full Time AMC Theatres | Livonia, MI 4 DAYS AGO JOB REQUIREMENRS:Requirements to be performed, with or without reasonable accommodation:Standing, walking, lifting, twisting, and bending on a frequent bas... 4 DAYS AGO Do you match?
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Shawn Whalen, left, dished up a bowl of chili for Gaydonna Baker yesterday during a chili dinner at the Church of the Holy Spirit here. The meal was a fundraiser for Brittany Martin, who will be heading to Cambodia later this month to volunteer at an orphanage and elephant refuge. The event also featured a penny table and pie auction.
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Gov. Nathan Deal said he is going to push for merit pay — pay for performance — as part of the education reform he is promoting during the coming session of the General Assembly.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has tracked the progress of the commission Deal appointed to look over and recommend changes to Georgia’s education system. Here is Ty Tagami’s story of November 20 that summarizes some of the commission’s recommendations.
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Now that Gov. Nathan Deal’s Education Reform Commission has spoken, everyone with a stake in the future of schooling in Georgia will have to wait for one man to make up his mind.
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Deal could ignore the whole packet of proposals, or run with some or all of the recommendations. He’s not revealing his plans just yet.
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The commission, which he appointed, signed off Thursday on a broad overhaul of education that touches everything from teacher pay to the frequency of school testing and how the state divides money between 180 school districts.
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Jen Talaber, the governor’s spokeswoman, gave no hint as to Deal’s plans, saying he is looking forward to reviewing the recommendations and is grateful for the work of the commission members, who have been toiling over the proposals since February. They cover five topics: school funding, teacher pay, early childhood learning, parental choice and school flexibility. Many consider the funding part to be the most consequential.
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The proposed funding formula would replace a 1985 law that distributes money to schools based on a calculation of the cost of educating each child. The proposed formula, by contrast, isn’t based on a cost calculation, and some observers say that’s a problem.
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Jimmy Stokes, the executive director of the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders, agrees that the decision against calculating cost is a cause for concern. Since 2003, Georgia leaders have shortchanged the 1985 funding formula, and everyone knew it. But with the lack of a price tag in the proposed formula, there will be no way to criticize the state for a funding shortfall and less ability to hold state leaders’ feet to the fire.
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Of course, Stokes noted, the state has shorted the formula for over a decade even with a cost-based formula. The superintendents and other school leaders that he represents are a pragmatic bunch. Their main concern at this point is the bottom line, he said, and the new proposal does add $258 million in state money and possibly another $209 million if state tax revenues support it.
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“As long as nobody gets any less than what they got before, then I think people can live with it,” Stokes said. He said his group is concerned about what the governor will do with the recommendations. Deal is expected to choose what legislation, if any, to write, and to ask his floor leaders to introduce it in January at the next General Assembly.
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Sen. Lindsey Tippins, R-Marietta, was a member of the commission and said the group’s work is only a starting point for Deal. “The final forms of the legislation will tell us a lot more than what the recommendations of the commission are,” he said.
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A man was wounded in a shooting Friday night as he drove in the Englewood neighborhood on the South Side.
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The 41-year-old was driving about 11:25 p.m. in the 800 block of West 59th Street when two gunmen approached him on foot and opened fire, Chicago police said.
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The man was struck multiple times in his arms and legs, and drove himself to Saint Bernard Hospital, where he was in serious condition, police said.
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As he prepares for a re-election attempt, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. unveiled the most significant staff changes of his administration yesterday, announcing the resignation of his longtime chief of staff and the promotion of the state budget secretary as a replacement.
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Steven L. Kreseski, who was chief of staff when Ehrlich was in Congress and continued after the 2002 election, will leave the executive office in July to take a Washington lobbying position.
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Replacing Kreseski in the critical position will be James C. "Chip" DiPaula Jr., secretary of the state Department of Budget and Management. DiPaula managed the governor's previous campaign and has earned the respect of lawmakers of both parties with his handling of state finances.
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Kreseski described his move as voluntary, but it has been the source of State House speculation for more than a year. Sources familiar with the administration have long talked about disagreements between Kreseski and first lady Kendel Ehrlich.
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Ehrlich supporters who believed that the administration was not addressing their concerns would often blame Kreseski because of his senior position as a gatekeeper for the governor and turn to Kendel Ehrlich for assistance, sources said.
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Ed McDonald, a former Ehrlich deputy chief of staff who now works for a North Carolina congressman, acknowledged that it was not always harmonious at the upper levels of state government.
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"When you have strong-willed people, you are going to sometimes have disagreements," he said. But it never got to the point of animosity. They always respected and admired each other's abilities."
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An even-tempered manager known for working long hours and his devotion to the governor, Kreseski said he has wanted for some time to return to lobbying, his career before joining Ehrlich's congressional staff in 1995. "He understands that this is something I've wanted to do," Kreseski said of the govenor.
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A release from the governor's office said Kreseski had "accepted a position in Washington," and would continue as an informal adviser. But in an interview with The Sun, Kreseski said he had "multiple offers" and was deciding which to take.
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His successor, DiPaula, has helped Ehrlich fulfill a campaign pledge of balancing the state budget for three years without raising sales or income taxes.
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"Chip is a very smart guy. Even when he was at DBM, he had a broad portfolio," said Kevin Igoe, a Republican strategist. "As chief of staff, he can be more effective."
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Cecilia Januszkiewicz, the top budget deputy, will be DiPaula's replacement.
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DiPaula's move could complicate the structure of the governor's expected re-election campaign, however. It was unclear yesterday whether DiPaula would repeat his role as campaign manager, and whether taking a leave of absence to handle political matters would be more difficult in his new role.
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Ehrlich's inner circle and management team have been largely stable since his election, but there have been several departures. In addition to McDonald's departure, former state police Superintendent Edward T. Norris resigned after federal prosecutors charged him with improper use of a supplemental police account from his time as Baltimore police commissioner. Health and Mental Hygiene Secretary Nelson T. Sabatini retired last year, a move that had been expected.
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Kreseski said the timing was right for him to leave, before the campaign starts in earnest. "We're at that time before the wind shifts," he said.
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Sun staff writer Andrew A. Green contributed to this article.
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Sound Off: Does Jesse Ventura Deserve Flak for His Beef With Chris Kyle?
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Former Navy SEAL (and former Minnesota governor) (and former pro wrestler) Jesse Ventura just wanted to give a speech about how legalized marijuana would created jobs and help fix the economy at the Cannabis World Congress and Business Exposition in New York City. Fox News host and self-described "political humorist" Jesse Watters had other ideas when he showed up at the event.
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To recap: Jesse's not exactly a SEAL. The Navy Underwater Demolitions Team he served on in the 1970s was redesignated a SEAL team in the 1980s and the UDT guys that served with Ventura have also been included in the SEAL reunions.
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That all changed when Chris Kyle wrote American Sniper. He describes a bar brawl with Ventura (called "Mr. Scruff Face" in the book) that started, according to Kyle, after Jesse declared that modern-day SEALs "deserved to lose few." Ventura sued for defamation and continued the lawsuit after Chris Kyle was murdered. He initially won a $1.8 million verdict but that was overturned, so he came away with nothing.
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Ventura claims that no one will hire him because of the lawsuit. All his attempts to defend his good name have just made him an outcast in the SEAL community. The wrestler/politician severely underestimated the world's love for Chris Kyle and he's paid a huge price for his attack on a beloved American hero.
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Ventura hasn't been able to find work and things got so bad that he turned to the Russian government-funded RT news network for a job.
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Which gets us all to the Cannabis World Congress. Watters approached Ventura after his speech and asked a hilarious question: "Does President Trump need to get high?" Jesse tries to stay on message and answer the question in a way that serves his agenda (the wrestler was, after all, a remarkably successful populist politician).
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Then Jesse Watters drops his bomb: "Were you high when you sued Chris Kyle's widow?"
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The governor schools the younger Jesse on his version of the case and most emphatically refuses to apologize because "you only apologize when you've done something wrong."
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Do you have any sympathy for Jesse Ventura's one-man battle for his version of the truth? Do you believe him? Even if you don't think Chris Kyle's version of events is 100% accurate, is it still true that Ventura overreacted to the story in American Sniper? Does the former governor deserve a break or did he bring all of this strife on himself? Sound off!
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On Sept. 3, 1939, Britain declared war on Germany and was quickly joined by France, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada.
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On September 3, 1939, Britain declared war on Germany and was quickly joined by France, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada.
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More than three-quarters of medical practitioners went to work sick in the last year despite knowing that it posed a risk to the health of their patients.
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said the enterovirus causing hundreds of hospitalization in the Midwest is just the "tip of the iceberg."
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Rare Enterovirus 68 is putting children in intensive care across U.S. Midwest.
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UPI Almanac for Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2013.
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UPI Almanac for Monday, Sept. 3, 2012.
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UPI Almanac for Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008.
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UPI Almanac for Monday, Sept. 3, 2007.
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Today is Sunday Sept. 3, the 246th day of 2006 with 119 to follow.
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Today is Saturday, Sept. 3, the 246th day of 2005 with 119 to follow.
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Today is Friday, Sept. 3, the 247th day of 2004 with 119 to follow.
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Today is Wednesday, Sept. 3, the 246th day of 2003 with 119 to follow.
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Today is Tuesday, Sept. 3, the 246th day of 2002 with 119 to follow.
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Anne Jackson (born Anna June Jackson, September 3, 1926) is an American actress of television, stage, and screen.
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Jackson, the youngest of three sisters, was born in Millvale, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Stella Germaine (née Murray) and John Ivan Jackson, a barber who ran a beauty parlor. Jackson's mother was of Irish Catholic background and Jackson's father, whose original name was John Jchekovitch, immigrated from Croatia in 1918. Jackson trained at New York City's Neighborhood Playhouse and The Actor's Studio. She made her Broadway debut in 1945. Her theatre credits include Summer and Smoke, Arms and the Man, Luv, The Waltz of the Toreadors, Mr. Peters' Connections, and Lost in Yonkers. She was nominated for the 1956 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for Paddy Chayefsky's Middle of the Night.
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Jackson's screen credits include The Tiger Makes Out, The Secret Life of an American Wife, How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life, Lovers and Other Strangers, Dirty Dingus Magee, and The Shining. Her many television appearances include Armstrong Circle Theatre, The Philco Television Playhouse, Studio One, The Untouchables, The Defenders, Gunsmoke, Marcus Welby, M.D., Rhoda, Highway to Heaven, Law & Order, and ER. She narrated Stellaluna on an episode of the PBS series Reading Rainbow, aired on October 12, 1994.
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It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Anne Jackson."
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The female Fast & Furious spinoff now has a trio of female writers according to franchise star Vin Diesel. Universal kicked off the street racing franchise back in 2001, but the series has grown tremendously over the last several films. The action and thrills became the center piece of these blockbusters, which thrive on a diverse cast and its familial themes. Through eight movies, Fast & Furious is a $5 billion series at the box office, with the last two each topping $1.2 billion on their own.
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This success has only bolstered Universal's interest in this world and finding as many ways as possible to continue it. Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham are set to star in the first spinoff Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw later this year, while movement on Fast & Furious 9 continues. There's also plans for Fast & Furious 10 and additional spinoffs have been teased by Diesel in the past. One in particular would center around the female characters of the franchise, a project that became a bigger focus after Michelle Rodriguez spoke out on the lacking roles the franchise has had for women.
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Thanks to Diesel's latest Instagram post, the female-led Fast & Furious spinoff just took a major step forward. Diesel posted a photo of himself with his sister and franchise producer Samantha Vincent, which he used as an opportunity to share with Fast & Furious fans that three female writers have been brought into the family to write the spinoff. He announced that writers Nicole Perlman, Lindsey Beer, and Geneva Robertson-Dworet are involved, presumably as the film's co-writers.
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Perlman came from Marvel Studios' writers program, and had a hand in creating the original scripts for Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain Marvel. She also recently wrote the screenplay for Detective Pikachu. Beer's only released feature work is for Netflix's Sierra Burgess Is A Loser, but she's become a go-to writer in Hollywood, and is currently attached to Sam Raimi's The Kingkiller Chronicle, as well as the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot. Robertson-Dworet also worked on Captain Marvel's script to do some rewrites before production began, but previously wrote last year's Tomb Raider. All three were also part of Hasbro's writers room for their shared universe, so this will not be the first time they'll be working together.
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Now that this female spinoff has writers, it now becomes a project fans will need to keep their eyes on to see how it develops. The script should take a few months to write, and Universal may ultimately decide to not officially announce anything until they see how Hobbs & Shaw performs first. If they're happy with the script and the spinoffs become financially viable, then this project could pick up even more steam later this year.
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Should this movie actually happen, there could be a nice collection of talent available for the franchise to assemble. Rodriguez will likely be featured again as Letty in some capacity, and it also wouldn't be too surprising if Jordana Brewster returned as Mia. This could also be an opportunity to bring back Eva Mendes. Plus, since there's no details on the plot of the spinoff, there's an outside chance Gal Gadot could return if it's a prequel. Other possible cast members are Nathalie Emmanuel as Ramsey or Hobbs & Shaw's new additions Vanessa Kirby and Eiza Gonzalez. However it shakes out, there's a lot of possibilities for this new Fast & Furious spinoff.
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Danish authorities say there is no evidence of Islamic State's involvement.
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Danish police say they have no evidence that a gun attack in a Copenhagen suburb known for its hashish trade was ordered by the Islamic State group.
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The ISIS-affiliated Aamaq news agency posted a statement Friday saying that the attacker was "a soldier of the Islamic State who carried out the operation in response to calls to target coalition states."
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But Copenhagen police officer Michael Anderson said Sunday that they didn't think "it was an attack ordered by Islamic State." He declined further comment.
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On Thursday, Danish police wounded a gunman accused of shooting two officers and a bystander during a drug raid. Police identified him as Mesa Hodzic, a Danish citizen who "apparently" sympathized with Islamic extremists, but said they didn't believe this influenced the shooting.
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Many Americans are about to endure Obamacare’s trillion-dollar tax increases, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned Tuesday.
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Individuals who did not have qualifying insurance for every month of 2014 will have to pay a penalty. Others will owe the IRS huge sums of money because the government gave them advanced subsidies for which they didn’t actually qualify.
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“It’s a stressful time of year, but thanks to Obamacare, many are sure to find it even more stressful,” McConnell said.
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Including deals from eBay, Reebok, DealBase, Jos. A. Bank, Rakuten, Gap, A4C, Walmart and more.
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Seals having a wander inland are an occasional occurrence, but this cub is perhaps a little too young to go walkabout.
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Dee Knapp from Invercargill, New Zealand was looking for new lambs on his property when he saw what initially appeared to be an injured bird, reported the New Zealand Herald.
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It turned out to be a baby seal, and boy, it was a long way away from home, as per a video uploaded by Knapp to Facebook.
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"Well blow me away, it's a baby seal in the middle of my paddock, in the middle of nowhere," Knapp told the newspaper.
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"I'm 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) away from the nearest beach and 2 kilometres (1.24 miles) from the nearest river and I thought, what do we have here?"
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Knapp called the Department of Conservation to check what to do, but was instructed to let nature take its course.
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Not content with the answer, he took the seal back to shore at Blue Cliffs Beach, where it was released. Don't return too soon now, little dude.
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He would have to write off yet another costly geopolitical bet.
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Russia is Venezuela’s most important foreign sponsor after China. Data on these countries’ financing of Venezuela are scarce, but China’s investment has been estimated to be as much as $70 billion, most of it to be paid back in oil.
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Russia and its state-owned companies have lent and injected more than $17 billion into Venezuela over the past 20 years. Putin promised the latest $6 billion, plus 600,000 tons of grain, in December. Though Venezuela has been slow to supply oil to cover its debts, Russia has, on the whole, been happy to let them accumulate so it can receive potentially lucrative oil and gas extraction licenses.
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After the U.S. toppled Saddam Hussein, Russian oil major Lukoil lost its license to work in Iraq’s West Qurna field. It only managed to return in 2009 as part of a consortium with Norway’s Statoil — and only then after Russia assented to a major debt write-off for the new Iraqi government.
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If Maduro falls and a U.S.-backed government takes his place, it’s highly likely that the Russian projects there will be suspended and Venezuela’s debts won’t be repaid. That explains Moscow’s reaction to President Donald Trump’s recognition of opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country’s president.
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Nothing is decided yet. But Maduro can’t hope to hold on to power for long amid economic chaos, hyperinflation and a near-famine.
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If Maduro loses, it will be a painful defeat for Putin. But it won’t stop him from funding other Maduros the world over at Russian taxpayers’ expense. And if the Venezuelan president manages to cling to power, that will only convince Putin that such spending pays off.
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Pago Pago based Inter Island Airways plans to expand within the next six months with international flights to Tonga and Niue.
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