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Pellot is being held without bail in Sullivan County Jail and is scheduled to appear in the Town of Liberty Court on July 29.
ABACO, Bahamas - Consistent with the Commissioner’s Policing Plan for 2017, Drug Enforcement Unit Officers from New Providence along with U.S Counterparts and Officers of the Abaco Division, arrested three adult males following the seizure of a large amount of dangerous drugs, cash and firearm on Friday 24th February 2017.
Reports are that shortly before 4:00pm, Drug Enforcement Unit Officers from New Providence along with U.S Counterparts and Officers from the Abaco District, went to the Sir Leonard Thompson International Airport, Marsh Harbour, Abaco, where they searched a twin engine aircraft with three male passengers on board and discovered in the aircraft a large amount of suspected marijuana, cash and (2) .380 pistols. Three adult males were taken into police custody after this discovery and flown into New Providence.
However, on the issue of Israel’s urgent concern for changes in its pact with the Euro pean Common Market, she reported only that the French diplomat “showed understanding for Israel’s problems.” It was understood that he gave Mrs. Meir no definite assurances to support Israel’s plea for a complete revision of its present links to the European Economic Community.
Mrs. Meir called the views of the two countries on the Middle East “very close” and said that France “certainly does not agree with a plan which aims at depriving a country of its natural water supply.” Mrs. Meir called the conference “very cordial and friendly” and added that, as far as the Middle East was concerned, agreement between the two Ministers was complete.
The views of France on the Common Market problem were considered to be more reserved. Since Israel signed its agreement with EEC last June, the Ministers Council of the EEC approved directives to protect the farm products of member states which have virtually canceled the few advantages Israel achieved in its EEC agreement. Israel now reportedly feels that its substantial export trade with the six-nation Common Market could be adequately protected only by as sociate membership in the EEC.
Israel also cited the fact that all of the EEC representatives had called the Israel-EEC pact “only a first step toward closer collaboration.” It was also believed that establishment of diplomatic relations with West Germany, one of Euromart’s most influential members, could also help Israel to obtain better terms for its Euromart exports.
After completing the shoot of the dark thriller Kosha and a short film, Carbon: The Story Of Tomorrow, Prachi Desai has been in a holiday mode. She has been logging airmiles with mother Amita and sister Esha. The trio is currently in England to experience the winter chills. Next stop will be Australia, where her sister is based. From the cold climes, Prachi wants to savour summertime Down Under.
West Bengal CM and Trinamool Congress (TMC) boss Mamata Banerjee on Friday predicted Lok Sabha polls were two-three months away and the results would put her party back in charge of the ministry of railways.
“If one thinks that he will shut down all railway projects in Bengal, let him try. Please wait for another two to three months. Lok Sabha polls are imminent and the railway (ministry) is coming back to the Trinamool Congress,” she said on Friday.
“The people of Bengal know how to get back respect after an insult,” Banerjee told the party’s women workers and leaders at a meeting to mark International Women’s Day at Netaji Indoor Stadium.
TMC walked out of the Congress-led UPA government in September 2012.
Banerjee said Bengal was developing despite being deprived of money by the Centre. “Just at the time when Bengal is doing well, they (the Centre) are trying to pull us back. Just wait for another two to three months. We will see who pulls whom down.” The Congress and CPI(M) reacted sharply to her remarks.
“We are aware she has an array of talents including painting and writing. But I never knew she was also a political astrologer,” said Congress leader Manas Bhuniya.
In fact, I’ll let Chad Ginsburg introduce himself with this fantastic video presented at Liberty First earlier this month. It gets a little long with the Q&A going on towards the end, but it’s one of the best examples of the Colorado Springs political scene (Liberty First is a bi-monthly meeting often frequented by GOP candidates seeking votes and “buzz”). Chad’s a genial libertarian and a natural showman and I’m eager to exploit nurture that.
Welcome aboard Chad, and thanks for being a rock star by helping hand out a bajillion Hammer of Truth stickers already.
Tom Ford's SS19 show was a heady mix of beautiful tailoring and even more beautiful models and guests. So just another day at the office for the American designer. This time round however, we wanted everything. Every single bit of it.
So, what is it specifically we'll be hankering after next summer? Lots of neutrals, for one, with Ford swerving his signature glitz for camels and monochromes. The signature sexiness was served up by fabrics instead, and animal printed tux jackets received a dialling down on the colour wheel.
And most importantly, it's what we've come to expect from Ford: sharp eveningwear that's a step away from the usual stuff without overdoing it. After all, if it isn't broke, there is certainly no need to fix it.
Handsome looks weren't just confined to the runway either, with Henry Golding, Michiel Huisman and Tom Hanks all present in looks to rival the SS19 fare. We wouldn't mind adding them to the trolley, either.
The four pillars of their campaign are outreach, transparency, awareness and re-strengthening.
Upon arriving at MU, Schara said he had no guidance or help.
The first pillar of Schara-Haberberger campaign is outreach, aimed at representing the many diverse organizations on campus and connecting them with MSA and each other.
Schara said he was shocked when he learned that many of the presidents of the student governments had never met before as a group, something he hopes to change with the Outreach pillar of his campaign.
Schara said the apparent division between MSA and student governments represents a fundamental contradiction within MSA’s structure that needs to be resolved.
Another way that MSA can become closer to and more supportive of other organizations on campus is by utilizing overlapping goals, Schara said. He suggested that MSA committees work with similar committees of other organizations.
Schara also said that this concept of expanding MSA’s capacity to work with other organizations can be extended to joint session. This could be solved by creating a cheat sheet that informs Senators on how other organizations operate. This allows for a smoother, less confused joint session, Schara said.
The transparency pillar comes down to having greater visibility on campus and encouraging communication between MSA and the student body it represents.
Schara said he plans to continue the online updates started by the current administration that illustrate how they achieve their promises.
The slate has a straightforward, intuitive approach to connecting with students with an event called “a picnic with the presidents,” Schara said.
“(It) would be Kelsey and I standing outside talking to people and letting them know what MSA is doing,” Schara said.
Schara wants to give students more say in the speakers and performers that come to campus, praising the current administration for doing an excellent job but saying that students could have unique opinions that MSA never thought about.
The third pillar, awareness, is intended to raise student awareness about the vast amount of resources available to them and making students more comfortable utilizing them.
Another part of this pillar involves offering greater assistance and more options to students facing financial and housing difficulties.
Schara said he and Haberberger will complete this initiative to some extent even if they do not win.
The restrengthen pillar of the Schara-Haberberger campaign is far-reaching, targeting various sections within MSA and improving them, making them available to more students. Some plans involve working with the RSVP Center to rebrand and expand the Green Dot Program, working with the Craft Studio to increase attendance and visibility and pushing KCOU and MUTV to work with other organizations for mutual publicity.
He said he also hopes to make changes within the Department of Student Services with a focus on international students, veterans and non-traditional students, who he said are undergraduates like everyone else but are generally not represented.
Formerly involved with MSA Outreach, Schara noted that the program started off very successful but become increasingly less organized and efficient as it took on a great range of tasks. It could be improved by having a more singular focus.
In regard to the budget, Haberberger said she has gone to current MSA Vice President Zach Beattie for inspiration and is confident that she will be able to have the tough conversations necessary to creating a fair, workable budget. She also noted that she, without former involvement in MSA, will be able to bring needed outside perspective.
Schara believes his experience as chief of staff in the last year renders him more capable than his competition.
“I think the one thing that’s really going to be helpful if Kelsey and I win is the fact that I was there during the entire budget crisis, and I helped make the decisions on the budget cut. Connor (Hickox) and Luke (Blackburn) were there during the budget crisis, but they weren’t there in the decision-making,” Schara said.
The Schara-Haberberger campaign hopes to go one step beyond making the 2014-15 school year a successful one.
Nearly two weeks after a traffic accident left him in critical condition, Tracy Morgan is making great strides in getting back to health.
A rep for the 45-year-old 30 Rock star told ET in a statement: "Tracy has been transferred to an undisclosed rehab center, where he is expected to remain for the next few weeks. While he is continuing to show signs of improvement, he still has a long way to go. He and [his wife] Megan wanted to publicly express their deepest gratitude to everyone at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital for the unbelievable care and attention they provided him."
This good news comes just a few days after Morgan's rep told ET that the comedian was getting better. "Happy to pass along that Tracy has been upgraded to fair condition, which is a great improvement," the statement read. "His personality is certainly starting to come back as well."
The rep added that "Jeff Millea's family shared that he has been upgraded to fair condition as well."
Morgan's assistant Millea, 36, was also injured in the crash.
According to Sgt. Gregory Williams of New Jersey State Police who spoke to ET, Morgan was a passenger in a limo bus when the accident occurred in Cranbury Township, New Jersey on June 8 at 1 a.m. on the turnpike. In a preliminary assessment, Williams said it appeared that a tractor trailer may have rear-ended the limo, but police don't believe drugs or alcohol were involved. Seven people were in the limo bus, and the two people in the front seat were fine. The five passengers in the backseat (including Morgan) were rushed to the hospital, but one of those five was killed. His name was James McNair, sometimes known as Jimmy Mack.
Former Miami Dolphins head coach and West Haven native Tony Sparano has died at the age of 56.
Tony Sparano, the West Haven native who rose from Lee High in New Haven to a head coaching job in the NFL, died unexpectedly Sunday.
Sparano, who was 56, was about to start his third season as offensive line coach for the Minnesota Vikings, which reported the news of his death. He began his NFL coaching career in 1999 and served as head coach of the Miami Dolphins for nearly four seasons.
In 2014, Sparano served as interim head coach of the Oakland Raiders. He was also an assistant with the Browns, Redskins, Jaguars, Cowboys, Jets and 49ers during his NFL career.
But Sparano made a name for himself in his hometown, leading his alma mater to the Division II national title game in 1997. He was head coach at UNH for five seasons before embarking on an NFL career.
Born Oct. 7, 1961 in West Haven, Sparano attended UNH 1979-81. He was the starting center at UNH and was part of an undefeated team in 1979.
Sparano’s coaching career began at his alma mater in 1984, and he spent four seasons at UNH before moving to Boston University in 1988. He was offensive line coach for two seasons and offensive coordinator for four years at BU before returning to UNH as head coach in 1994.
His five years as UNH head coach included a 9-0-1 regular season in 1995 and a 9-1 record in 1997, when the Chargers advanced to the Division II national title game.
Sparano left UNH for the a position with the Cleveland Browns in 1999. The Browns were coached by Palmer, who developed a deep relationship with Sparano at UNH and BU.
After two seasons in Cleveland, Sparano moved to Washington and Jacksonville before spending five seasons in Dallas. He became the Dolphins season coach in 2008 and was 29-32 in three-plus seasons.
It was Dolphins executive vice president Bill Parcells who hired Sparano after the two worked together in Dallas. Sparano inherited a 1-15 team and produced an 11-5 record in his first season.
Sparano is survived by his wife Jeanette, sons Tony and Andrew, daughter Ryan Leigh, and two grandchildren. Tony and Andrew played at the University of Albany and both went into coaching — Tony coached for Palmer with the UFL’s Hartford Colonials and is on the Jacksonville Jaguars’ staff, while Andy is coaching at Feather River Junior College in California.
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