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Office Vacancies Tumble as Demand Surges by Andrew Heaton August 14th, 2015 7,453 Total Views As demand in Sydney and Melbourne surges, space across the majority of office markets throughout Australia is filling up. In its latest report, the Property Council of Australia said office vacancy rates fell between January and July in 17 out of 23 markets covered, causing the overall office vacancy rate across the country to fall from 10.8 per cent to 10.4 per cent. In terms of CBDs, Sydney and Melbourne were the top performers, with net demand of more than double historic averages causing vacancies to tumble from 7.4 per cent to 6.3 per cent in the case of the former and from 9.1 per cent to 8.1 per cent in the case of the latter. Markets were also strong in non-CBD markets, including North Ryde, North Sydney, Gold Coast and Chatswood. But net demand continued to fall in resource related markets such as Brisbane and Perth, while that in Adelaide and Canberra remained soft. Property Council of Australia CEO Ken Morrison said the improvement in the country’s two biggest markets provided a further encouraging sign that the transition away from a resource-dependent economy was gathering momentum. He said, however, that conditions varied across markets, and called on policy makers to continue to invest in support infrastructure in Sydney and Melbourne and encourage re-vitalisation or re-purposing of aging building stock in other markets, particularly by creating a business and taxation environment that encourages investment. “Capital city office markets seem to be separating into a three-speed reality, with strong demand in Sydney and Melbourne, weak demand and more supply to come in Brisbane and Perth, while Canberra and Adelaide hold their ground,” Morrison said. Markets are also expected to be challenged over the near term as 507,324 square metres of stock comes online over the next six months across Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth – three times that delivered over the past six months and more than one and a half times historic averages. While Sydney and Melbourne were well placed to absorb this, the report said the additional stock would challenge markets in Brisbane and Perth. Andrew is an established writer in the building and construction industry. After graduating wit..... Opportunities for FM Staff are Emerging in Several Areas Election Raises Property Confidence Property Industry Hails Morrison Victory
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NewsSpaceport Cornwall - The Hub of the UK's Space Future Spaceport Cornwall - The Hub of the UK's Space Future Back in July, the UK Space Agency announced funding for new spaceports in the UK. We spoke to Spaceport Cornwall to find out why it's the best location for horizontal launches. Cornwall and Virgin Orbit are partnering up to launch the UK back into space. Cornwall has a proud history of space technology. Beginning in 1962 with Goonhilly Earth Station, this South-Western county has been a key part of the first trans-Atlantic TV transmissions, beaming the Moon landings to millions. Today, Cornwall has a diverse and thriving space industry, which, by 2021, will provide the UK with horizontal launch capabilities. SpaceCareers.uk spoke to Spaceport Cornwall to find out more about horizontal launches, their partnership with Virgin Orbit and what you can do to get involved. SpaceCareers.uk: Thanks for speaking to us! Can you tell us, why is Cornwall the best location for horizontal launch? Spaceport Cornwall: Cornwall is a fantastic location for horizontal launch because of two incredible assets, Cornwall Airport Newquay and Goonhilly Earth Station. The airport has one of the longest runways in the UK (2,744 metres), with direct access over the sea, low residential build up and low levels of air traffic congestion. It also has access to segregated airspace and a good trajectory to polar orbit. With state-of-the-art infrastructure on site, the airport can handle the Virgin Orbit (VO) system without any major upgrades, making it a low-cost solution. Goonhilly Earth Station is a global-leading ground station that can track and monitor space systems from the airport. This package makes Cornwall the best place in the UK for horizontal launch. "Horizontal launch allows low-cost, reuseable, access to space" SC: What are the benefits of a horizontal spaceport over a vertical launch site? Spaceport Cornwall: Horizontal launch allows low-cost, reuseable, access to space. The VO spaceflight approach minimizes impacts on the environment as an air-launch architecture can minimize impacts. Horizontal launch using traditional and high efficiency commercial air transport engines reduces fuel burn and noise impacts, lifting to high altitude which significantly reduces the amount of propellant required to reach space. Rocket motor ignition, supersonic flight, occurs at significant distance above the ground and away from population - to minimize noise and pollutants compared to vertical rocket launch. Horizontal launch from Cornwall will also showcase the first location in the world that fully integrates space launch with traditional commercial airline passenger services. What take off of Virgin Orbit from Spaceport Cornwall might look like. SC: What benefits will this bring to the South West? Spaceport Cornwall: We are currently engaging with the entire South West aerospace and space cluster to look at supply chain opportunities as well as educational outreach projects. "From tech companies working on AR and VR to tourism companies...the benefits of the project will be felt across the entire South West" We want to look at ways local companies can use their current capabilities to meet the requirements of space launch. EU Programmes like AeroSpace Cornwall will be using grant funding to expand the supply chain and promote R&D activities across all sectors in the UK. From tech companies working on AR and VR to tourism companies that can benefit from future space tourism, the benefits of the project will be felt across the entire South West. SC: What job opportunities will be coming up in Cornwall? Spaceport Cornwall: We expect the initial phase of the Spaceport project to create 448 jobs by 2028. SC: How can people get involved in Spaceport Cornwall? Spaceport Cornwall: We are currently developing the next phase of the project with our partner Virgin Orbit. This will include education outreach programmes, payload and supply chain events, and local community events. At the moment, we are heavily engaged on social media and love to chat with people about all things space and launch! SC: So, will Cornwall be the next space hub of the UK? Spaceport Cornwall: Cornwall’s space sector has been growing steadily for the past few years, and with recent investment into Goonhilly Earth Station, Flann Microwave’s recent contract with NASA, Satellite Catapult, and the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership investment in the spaceport team. Cornwall Council recently released their New Frontiers campaign, which sets out the devolution plans for Cornwall post Brexit, which highlights space as a major priority to the local government. We see the spaceport as only part of the overall space story in Cornwall. "We see the spaceport as only part of the overall space story in Cornwall" For more information, visit the Spaceport Cornwall website or find them on Twitter @SpaceCornwall. , the UK's national student space society. See our About section to learn more.
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what does seismological studies means Home music what does seismological studies means What is a seismologist? How Are Earthquakes Studied? Show More. Most of the remainder of this essay is devoted to a single type of seismic phenomenon: See seismology. Of the top 15 earthquakes in the continental United States, all but the San Francisco quake which ranks sixth took place in areas with small populations. Log in. Get our free widgets Add the power of Cambridge Dictionary to your website using our free search box widgets. SEISMIC meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary About this. Based on his analysis of wave speeds and arrival times, Mohorovicic was able to calculate the depth at which the crust becomes the mantle. Blog On the edge of my seat: New York: On November 1, , the Portuguese capital of Lisbon became the site of one of the worst earthquakes in European history. Geophysics addresses the planet's physical processes as well as its gravitational, magnetic, and electric properties and the means by which energy is transmitted through its interior. Meaning of seismic in English. Below the crust is the mantle. Milne's creation, the first precise seismograph, measured motion with a horizontal pendulum attached to a pen that recorded movement on a revolving drum. World's Biggest Bee Found. Seismology studies these areas together with geology , in which during the late nineteenth century arose the special theory plate tectonics which explains a set of phenomena, in particular the occurrence of active seismic zones and non-active zones platform regions. The chapter on observational seismology begins with a discussion of seismic instrumentation. Translator tool. Borah Peak, Milne used his device to record earthquakes from as far away as Japan and helped establish seismologic stations around the world. It will be most convenient to treat of Seismology first in order. Copyright The Columbia University Press. Need a translator? Seismologic methods also give the most precise results in underground nuclear tests control. They travel more slowly than body waves. Scientific areas of study: The latter subject is discussed in depth within a separate essay, which the reader is encouraged to consult for a more detailed explanation of concepts covered briefly here. Then, copy and paste the text into your bibliography or works cited list. There was a problem providing the content you requested Heat energy, a form of kinetic energy produced by the motion of atomic or molecular particles in relation to one another. Encyclopedia of Volcanoes. Dissection of the Bonin Deep Earthquake. Related Stories. The analysis of seismometers seismograms , which take into account wave propagation theory, performs another important role; it permits scientists to understand deep-Earth structure. A form of stress produced by the action of equal and opposite forces, the effect of which is to reduce the length of a material. The amplitude and energy measured by the Richter scale are objective and quantitative, whereas intensity is more subjective and qualitative. A form of stress resulting from equal and opposite forces that do not act along the same line. This is called subduction. It includes the study of the origin, geographic distribution, effects, and possible prediction of earthquakes. Eleven years after publishing the book, which listed all known quakes of any significance since b. how are observational and experimental studies different what is a womens studies degree a person who studies and collects rocks what type of psychology studies relationships quotes how to become bright in studies weekly requirements for being a zoologist who studies what does bay mean in social studies whole plant medicine studies what does the word social studies mean person that vs person who studies how to draw in 3d tutorial what happens when you cut cats whiskers where the path app how paypal works quora semiconductor what hormone causes fight or flight response what are shia beliefs whatsapp de personas chilenas how to paint designs on your shoes how to make beaded name badge lanyards how to lose postpartum belly flab
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Missing Maine Dog Is Back Home After Being Hit By A Car (Photo Credit: Video Still/WMTW On Facebook) Trixie is a 10-month-old pug who ran away from her owners, after being hit by a car back in March, according to our news partner WMTW. Trixie was reportedly missing from her home in Corinth, Maine for more than two weeks, but recently reappeared out of the blue after 18 days. How she got home, no one seems to know. It's a mystery. WMTW reports that Trixie's family went outside and found her with their other dog. Maybe he brought her home. Trixie needed surgery on her leg, but appears to be doing well. Sign Up for Our Newsletter for More Great Content Download our App Right Here Source: Missing Maine Dog Is Back Home After Being Hit By A Car Categories: Articles, Local News
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Optimal outcome with patient blood management for iron deficiency Saras Ramiya Speaker and participants at the patient blood management workshop. Iron deficiency and patient blood management Dr Jameela Sathar Consultant Haematologist Ampang Hospital Iron deficiency (ID) should be considered a disease because anaemia is the end result of ID, which is defined as serum ferritin <30 ng/mL. In patients with inflammatory diseases such as chronic heart failure, chronic kidney disease and rheumatoid arthritis, serum ferritin <100 ng/mL may also indicate absolute ID. If ferritin is <100 ng/mL, transferrin saturation (TSAT) <20 percent and C-reactive protein >5 mg/L, patients also have absolute ID and chronic inflammation. For functional ID or anaemia of inflammation, patients may have ferritin >100 ng/mL, TSAT <20 percent and CRP >5 mg/L. If the ferritin is between 30 and 100 ng/mL and TSAT >20 percent, iron stores are low. These patients will benefit from iron therapy. [Blood Transfus 2017;15:422–437] Patients present with symptoms of ID long before anaemia sets in. The symptoms of ID based on reducing serum ferritin include hair loss, fatigue, brittle nails, headaches, frequent infections, depression, concentration impairment, taste disturbance and finally anaemia. The most striking symptom is pica where patients with ID persistently eat substances with little nutritive value. Workshops on patient blood management (PBM) were started in 2012 among the Ministry of Health hospitals. PBM is the optimization of care of patients with ID through evidence-based and multidisciplinary approach. The three pillars of PBM include optimizing red cell mass by giving patients intravenous (IV) iron or erythropoietin; minimizing blood loss and bleeding during surgery and reducing blood tests; and harnessing and optimizing physiological reserve of anaemia. There is evidence to show that blood transfusion increases the risk of immunosuppression, acute lung injury, cardiopulmonary overload, HLA allo-immunization, microchimerism, risk of blood-borne infections and risk of venous thromboembolism. Transfusion just increases haemoglobin but does not address ID. Transfusion has significant costs— in the US, one unit of packed red cells costs at least US$726. [Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol 2013;27:59–68] In Malaysia, one unit of packed red cells costs RM500 just for blood bag and nucleic acid testing. Other costs such as payment for staff to collect blood via mobiles are not accounted for. A US study comparing a hospital practicing PBM with other hospitals that are not practicing PBM showed that PBM reduces transfusion by 10 to 90 percent as well as mortality, average length of hospital stay, reoperation, readmission to hospital, complications and costs. [Open Anesthesiol J 2015;9:1–11] A local survey on clinicians including 916 physicians and 315 surgeons was conducted in 2017. The survey found that although most have heard about PBM (55 percent), would like to practice PBM (82 percent) and find IV iron safe and effective (75 percent), they still accept blood transfusion as the common practice (97 percent). PBM for women Associate Professor Dr Ina Ismiarti Shariffuddin Consultant Paediatric Anaesthesiologist University of Malaya Medical Centre Women are at a higher risk for ID due to menstruation and pregnancy. A population-based screening in Malaysian adults found that the incidence of anaemia in nonpregnant women and women of reproductive age was about 34 percent each. This means 1-in-3 women are anaemic. [J Community Med Health Educ 2017;7:513] During pregnancy a 55 kg woman requires about 1000 mg of iron. When nongravid women menstruate, they lose some blood and they absorb 1-2 mg of iron per day. When they enter the first trimester, the absorption of iron is reduced to about 0.8 mg per day. During the second and third trimesters, the absorption increases to about 500 mg of iron for red cell expansion and foetal development. About 100-200 mg is stored to prepare for blood loss during delivery. Hence, it is important to prepare women for the blood loss during antenatal to avoid blood transfusion during delivery. Symptoms of ID among mothers include breathing difficulties, fainting, tiredness, palpitations and sleep difficulties. If ID is severe enough, it can lead to heart failure and further complications to the delivery. ID also increases the risk of developing perinatal infections, pre-eclampsia and bleeding. Maternal ID will affect the baby as it may cause prematurity, intrauterine growth retardation and low birth weight. [Saudi Med J 2015;36(2):146–149] Maternal iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is considered a significant risk factor for low birth weight. [Nutrients 2018;10:601] IV iron should be considered if oral iron is ineffective, not tolerated or if IDA is diagnosed in the third trimester. A Froessler study showed IV iron of about 1000 mg can significantly improve haemoglobin levels in women with ID and IDA. [Arch Gynecol Obstet 2018;298:75–82] PBM in perioperative setting Dr Shahridan Mohd Fathil Senior Consultant Anaesthesiologist Preoperative anaemia is a predictor for perioperative transfusion and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Anaemia was associated with red blood cell transfusion, perioperative mortality, acute kidney injury, infections and stroke. [Br J Surg 2015;102:1314—1324] Anaemia is common among non-cardiac and non-neurological surgical patients and associated with poor clinical outcome and increased healthcare resource use. [Br J Anaesth. 2014;113:416–423] Perioperative transfusion is associated with increased morbidity and mortality due to increased risks of ischaemic stroke and myocardial infarction. [BMJ 2015;350:h3037] There is enough evidence out there to suggest that giving IV iron perioperatively actually improves outcome of the patients. [Ann Surg 2016;264:41–46, Transfusion 2014;54:289–299] If the surgery is suspected to cause possible significant bleeding, we need to measure patients’ iron stores and correct ID and replace the lost iron. Implementing PBM is a multidisciplinary effort. [Br J Anaesth. 2015;115:15–24] Untreated anaemia and inappropriate transfusions are both bad for patients in addition to being extra burdens to the healthcare system. The process of iron infusion Mr Toby Richards Oral iron supplements given daily or twice daily increase hepcidin levels and result in reduced iron absorption. [Blood 2015;126:1981–1989] As such, iron tablets are better tolerated with improved outcomes if given every other day. Oral iron takes time to correct iron levels in the body. Iron amounts >1500 mg is often needed to correct ID. As a standard dose of 200 mg/day of iron from oral iron sulphate tablets leads to absorption of <20 mg/day, oral iron dosing requires upwards of 75 days to restore iron levels in a best-case scenario. Thus, it’s easier to replace 1000 mg of iron in our bodies with IV iron which has 100 percent availability. [J Am Diet Assoc 1988;88:786–790] According to the Royal Marsden Protocol, the dosage of IV iron is 20 mg per kg body weight. If Hb <100 g/L for those whose body weight (BW) is 35 to <70 kg, 1500 mg needs to be given intravenously. For BW >70 kg, 2000 mg. If Hb >100 g/L, 1000 mg for BW 35-70 kg and 1500 mg for BW >70 kg. Before administration of IV iron, patient must be well informed of the procedure and well hydrated. The procedure should be started slowly especially for those who are anxious and patients monitored closely during the last 15 minutes. Mild reactions (about 10 percent of patients) during an iron infusion include hypersensitivity, nausea and drop in blood pressure. Anaphylactic-like reaction is rare and happens 1-in-250,000 which is the same rate for an antibiotic or vaccination. Post-infusion mild events may be present in 10 percent of patients with common symptoms such as body aches, fever and flu-like symptoms. These symptoms resolve in 48 hours to 5 days after the procedure and can be treated with analgesics such as ibuprofen.
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This story is about Colleges Published Sep. 15 What 900th program win in front of record crowd means for Longhorns, Tom Herman The Texas Longhorns celebrate a 37-14 win over the USC Trojans on Saturday, September 15, 2018 at Darrell K Royal Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News) By Chuck Carlton , Staff Writer Contact Chuck Carlton on Twitter: @ChuckCarltonDMN AUSTIN -- You can debate what constitutes a signature win or whether USC is really a Top 25 program this year and if what happened Saturday will have any lasting impact. All that really matters for the moment is that Texas got a win that coach Tom Herman and his program desperately needed. With complaints from the fan base growing louder, Texas delivered a rebuttal and a reason for at least some hope the rest of this season. "Yeah, I would say so," Herman said when asked if this was was his most complete win at Texas. "Against this opponent, at this time, pushes it into the lead for our 16-game tenure here." This was the major break the Longhorns caught in the first half against USC Down by 11 early, Texas (2-1) rallied for a 37-14 victory over No. 22 USC, dominating the game after the first quarter. While Herman carved out a reputation as giant-killer at Houston with victories over Florida State and Oklahoma, this was his biggest win at Texas, easily trumping wins over Kansas State and Missouri last season. Texas avoided a 1-2 start, something the Longhorns had not been able to do in four of the previous five seasons. UT opens Big 12 play on Sept. 22 with TCU, which has a four-game winning streak on the Longhorns. "We'll evaluate how this win stands during the season with how we respond to it," Herman said. Announced attendance was 103,507, a school record for Royal-Memorial Stadium, which got to see Texas' 900th win. The Longhorns joined Ohio State and Michigan as the only schools to reach that milestone. After practice Thursday, Herman said his team was "in a really, really good place. A really good place. The guys have let their hair down collectively." Apparently, Herman had a solid read on his players. Sophomore Sam Ehlinger threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, and Texas broke open the game on special teams. Freshman Caden Sterns blocked a 50-yard field goal attempt by Chase McGrath. Anthony Wheeler scooped up the loose ball and raced 46 yards to give Texas a 30-14 lead. "Just happy," Ehlinger said. "We finally proved ourselves right." The Texas defense shut down USC and freshman quarterback JT Daniels after the Trojans built a 14-3 lead in the first quarter. USC had failed to score an offensive touchdown in a Week 2 loss to Stanford but Stephen Carr capped a 75-yard drive with a 23-yard touchdown run. Vavae Malepeai scored just before the end of the quarter on a 3-yard run. 5 takeaways from Texas' 37-14 win over No. 22 USC: QB Sam Ehlinger shines in pivotal game That would be it for the Trojans' offense. After seven first downs and 153 total yards in the first quarter, USC was held to nine first downs and 164 total yards over the next three quarters by the Texas defense. The Trojans, who have produced some of the great tailbacks in Pac-12 history, had minus-5 yards rushing. "Offense, defense, special teams all had an impact in digging out of that hole," Herman said. Texas' comeback began early in the second quarter. Ehlinger found Lil'Jordan Humphrey on a short completion. Humphrey spun out of a tackle and turned the completion into a 47-yard touchdown. "That was huge. It was actually miraculous," Ehlinger said, noting his pass was tipped. Two 46-yard field goals by freshman Cameron Dicker gave Texas a 16-14 lead at halftime that only grew larger in the second half. Ehlinger found freshman Joshua Moore, who made a diving catch for a 27-yard touchdown to complete a 74-yard drive early in the third quarter and put Texas up 23-14. Then came the 10-point turnaround on the blocked field goal try. USC could have drawn within one score. Instead, Texas had a 30-14 lead. Ehlinger (15 of 32 for 233 yards) scored from 4 yards out and the outcome was a formality. "I ain't gonna lie," senior cornerback Kris Boyd said. "I feel like we kind of proved we're back." More In Colleges News Instead of focusing on last year's 'overachievers,' Tom Herman has his eye on rebuilding Texas for sustained success With history on Gary Patterson's side, TCU just might turn out as the Big 12's surprise team this season Will Texas A&M be playing spoiler this season? Not according to Jimbo Fisher: 'We expect to play with' the SEC's best Baylor's Matt Rhule says the key to a strong 2019 is simple: improved offensive line play Texas QB Sam Ehlinger responds to criticism from Terry Bradshaw, disrespect from Baker Mayfield: 'Truly don't care' How does Texas safety Brandon Jones pass Tom Herman's famous hydration test? It starts at 3:15 a.m.
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With Byron Buxton out again, let’s find his most statistically similar player April 30, 2018 · by Alex Vigderman · in Uncategorized · Leave a comment BY ALEX VIGDERMAN While on a rehab assignment for another injury this past weekend, Byron Buxton fouled a ball off his toe and suffered a hairline fracture, sidelining him again in what is quickly shaping up to be a lost season. We all love keeping track of the trials and tribulations of Buxton as a tantalizing former uber-prospect, but with him on the shelf a little longer, I still want to feel that same thwarted lust for a five-tool superstar. Fortunately, I just realized that Michael A. Taylor and Buxton are basically the same player with a few years difference in age. Both have been up-and-down between Triple-A and the majors over the course of their relatively short careers thanks to their plate discipline limitations. Buxton was a top overall prospect without much competition in center field, so he saw playing time earlier in his career, while Taylor has needed injuries and the departure of Jayson Werth to find more opportunities. Here are Buxton’s and Taylor’s stat lines since the start of last season. Stat Buxton Taylor PA 554 537 AVG .249 .261 OBP .308 .315 SLG .400 .466 BB% 7.2 7.3 K% 29.1 31.3 Maybe Taylor strikes out a little more but has a little more consistent pop. But on the whole these are fairly similar low-contact moderate-power hitters. Of course, Buxton brings elite tools to the table outside of his bat. Since the start of 2017, Buxton has been the best in the major leagues as a defensive center fielder (24 runs saved) and as a baserunner (good for a +63 Net Gain, described in the Bill James Handbook). Taylor doesn’t have that elite level of performance over a larger sample, but he’s doing his darnedest this year to get to Buxton’s level. Through the first month of the season, he leads the major leagues in Net Gain on the bases (+15) and is second in DRS among center fielders (6, one run behind Delino DeShields). Buxton won a Gold Glove last season. Taylor’s teammates have talked him up as being a capable candidate. Like Buxton, Taylor got off to a slow start this season, but he’s been healthy and had the opportunity to make up for it. He’s hitting .289/.396/.600 in his last 14 games We’re still in Small Sample Size Mode in 2018, so caveats abound, but it will be exciting to see if Taylor keeps this up and, even at age 27, brings a little bit of new blood to the ultra-toolsy center fielder discussion. ← The most interesting numbers from the NFL Draft The numbers behind Sean Manaea’s hot start →
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World Final Huracán GT3 EVO Huracán Super Trofeo Evo Huracán Super Trofeo Collector Edition SC18 Alston Squadra Corse Lamborghini / Blog News / Yazid and Ochiai jump to top of Pro-Am leaderboard Yazid and Ochiai jump to top of Pro-Am leaderboard with overall victory in Race 6 at Fuji Speedway Japan. (July 7 2019) – Hojust Racing’s Afiq Yazid of Malaysia and Japan’s Toshiyuki Ochiai leaped to the top of the Pro-Am leaderboard after a powerful victory in Race 6 of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia at the Fuji Speedway in Japan. Taking their third Pro-Am win so far this season in front of an ecstatic home crowd, Yazid and Ochiai now have a two-point lead over Race 1 overall winner Alex Au, partnered with Yuki Nemoto at Vincenzo Sospiri Racing, second over the line in Race 6. Third on the road and Pro class winners were FFF Racing Team’s Juuso Puhakka and Takashi Kasai, strengthening their advantage in the title chase to four points over four-time race-winning Gama Racing pair of Evan Chen and Chris van der Drift, fourth overall in Race 6. Third in the Pro-Am class were Leipert Motorsport’s Massimo Vignali and Brendon Leitch after another sensational stint by the quick Kiwi. While just missing out on a Pro-Am podium, with Henry Kwong finishing the D1 Racing Team’s stint fourth in class, all would agree that the accolade of Man of the Race should go to pole-sitter Max Wiser. Returning to the championship for the first time this season, the Italian dominated the first half of the race, racing in a class that was all his own and pounding out lap after lightning lap on the 4.563km Fuji track. With Japanese drivers on the winning crews of all four classes today it was the Promotion Racing powerhouse pairing of Jun Tashiro and Satoshi Furuta who took the Am victory, after a phenomenal run by solo Am driver Steven Lin saw him cross the line second ahead of Am class points leader T Squared Racing’s Huilin Han of China. The Lamborghini Cup was once again a hotly-contested affair, with yh Racing Team’s Daijiro Yoshihara and Takamichi Matsuda putting in a wheel-perfect performance to take their second Cup win of the season so far. Second on the road was GDL Racing’s Gabriele Murroni, ahead of the 852 Challengers of Paul Wong and Clement Li. However, Murroni was handed a 30-second penalty for late-race contact with Wong which saw the Hong Kong driver spin and lose a place. Wong and Li lead the Lamborghini Cup category with an impressive 32-point lead from Matsuda and Yoshihara. The second the lights went green on the rolling start it was clear Wiser meant business, the D1 Racing Team driver launching from pole and bravely storming clear of the chasing pack before soaring off into the distance. Behind him, Alex Au also made a good getaway, staying clear of Toshiyuki Ochiai, who jumped from P6 to third in the order ahead of second row starter Steven Lin of FFF Racing Team. Pro Takashi Kasai was another early mover from the fourth row, getting ahead of Satoshi Furuta and up to sixth. Pro rival Evan Chen, however, didn’t get the best of starts dropping down to ninth in the running. As Wiser continued to gallop into the distance, opening up a lead of almost four seconds by the end of the second lap, a strong drive from Au was holding Ochiai at bay until the Hong Kong driver finally lost momentum and succumbed to the onslaught. It was a second unlucky race for Aylezo Motorsports’ Angelo Negro after crashing in Race 5, but this time the team was able to quickly repair a front left puncture and get the car back out on track. Having dropped down to third behind Ochiai, Au next came under attack from the on-form Lin, who found his way past and into podium contention, with Kasai and then Chen also getting by, dropping him to sixth ahead of Am leader Furuta. As Wiser continued to increase his advantage at the front of the field, the gap sitting at more than 17 seconds by the end of Lap 10, behind him Ochiai, Lin and Kasai were locked in battle, with Au not letting the trio get away. When the pit window opened, Ochiai was first in for the changeover, keen to hand over to Pro partner Yazid as early as possible. Wiser, meanwhile, stayed out on track for as long as possible to maximize the margin – which stood at more than 29 seconds - when he handed over to Kwong. As the timing screens updated after the changeovers, Kwong led the pack from Yazid, who was more than six seconds clear of Nemoto, with Puhakka leading the Pro charge some way ahead of an apparently- struggling van der Drift. Tashiro led the charge in the Am class having taken over from Furuta after a storming run, the toll of a solo race possibly extracting its price from Lin. There was disappointment for the Australian GDL Racing pair of Dan Stutterd and Richard Muscat when the team was handed a 51-second stop/go penalty for a pit stop infringement. Leitch, meanwhile, was once again flying through the field having taken the wheel from Massimo Vignali, who had started from back in P17. Leitch quickly made headway, the scorching young New Zealand talent immediately climbing to 11th in the order. At the front, however, Yazid was closing on Kwong fast, grabbing the lead on Lap 20 and immediately heading off on the hunt for the chequered flag. Next it was Nemoto who got by the D1 Racing Team driver, before Puhakka also found his way past. As he dropped down the order, Kwong spun under pressure from van der Drift, but managed to continue to cross the line fourth in class, just missing out on a podium finish. As the clock ticked down on the 50-minute race, an epic push by Lamborghini Cup driver Murroni saw him close up to rival Wong, second in class. However, the pair made contact, tipping both into a spin and earning the Italian a 30-second penalty and dropping him to third in class in the final results. Yazid sailed across the line with a healthy 3.036 second margin from Nemoto, with Puhakka taking the final overall podium place and van der Drift coming in almost five seconds behind his Pro rival. Tashiro took the Am win from an impressive Lin, with Lamborghini Squadra Corse Young Driver Program driver Leitch completing another stunning run to finish seventh and claim the final Pro-Am podium place. After a superb weekend of fierce competition at Fuji Speedway, the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia continues next month with the Round 4 double-header to be held at the 5.615km Korea International Circuit in Yeongam, South Korea from August 3 and 4. Takashi Kasai #63 FFF Racing Team, Pro Winner, Round 3, Race 2 “In Race 1 we started from P5 so we could take a podium, but in Race 2 we were starting from P8 and I was like, ‘I have to do something at the start’. It was kind of risky, but you either go hard or you go home. I went on the throttle quite early and I went from the outside and, luckily, I [overtook] three cars and then I was pushing hard and I caught up with Steven [Lin]. I wanted to overtake him but he was quite fast so I didn’t want to waste the tyres. I didn’t want to push too hard. I wanted to give Juuso a car in good condition for his stint so he could push more.” Afiq Yazid, #38 Hojust Racing, Overall and Pro-Am Winner, Round 3, Race 2 “It’s been a fantastic weekend! This win is very important for us as Fuji is the home town of our team. Thanks to the team, they did a very amazing job all this weekend. We worked very hard. We learned from Suzuka; the mistakes and all the experience, we brought it here and it was perfect. We nailed it! We’re looking forward to the Korea rounds and we’ll see how it goes. This championship battle is still on.” Jun Tashiro #77 Promotion Racing, Am Winner, Round 3, Race 2 “My teammate [Furuta] tried to keep his position, but after another Am class car got in front of him, he just kept following the Am class car and didn’t care about the other categories. Our competitor spun [later in the race] and we were able to take over the position. This is my third time driving a Lamborghini. In the beginning, steering the car wasn’t so easy. The Lamborghini is a bull, but now I understand a little bit – like a matador on how to control the bull.” Daijiro Yoshihara #30 yh Racing Team, Lamborghini Cup Winner, Round 3, Race 2 “It feels great, it was almost perfect for us today. Yesterday we had a really good battle with #44 but we couldn’t pass them, so today our goal was to get in front of them. In qualifying, they were faster than us so the first couple of laps, that was our chance to overtake. I was able to do it and then keep the gap and Matsuda-san did a really good job keeping the space all the way to the finish.” Huracán GT3 Hurácan GT3 Hurácan Super Trofeo Hurcán Super Trofeo Collector Edition Copyright © 2016 Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. a sole shareholder company part of Audi Group. All rights reserved. VAT no. IT 00591801204 - 津ICP备15001327 CAROUSEL TIMER
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Home » News / Resources » Hunting » US trophy ban blamed for Zimbabwe elephant poaching US trophy ban blamed for Zimbabwe elephant poaching 20 October 2015 / In Hunting United States policies aimed at banning trophy hunting in Zimbabwe as a conservation initiative are backfiring and actually fuelling poaching in that country. That is the claim made by the Minister of Environment, Water and Climate Oppah Muchinguri in the wake of rangers in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park finding the dismembered bodies of 26 elephants on October 13. This gory discovery has raised the tally of elephants poached in the African nation to at least 40 during the past month. According to The Washington Post, as with 14 elephants unearthed dead and stripped of their tusks in early October, the animals had been poisoned with cyanide. “All this poaching is because of American policies,” said Ms Muchinguri, seemingly in reference to a 2014 US Fish & Wildlife Service ban on the import of elephant trophies from Zimbabwe. After the recent death of Cecil the lion, America’s three largest airlines also banned the transport of lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos or buffaloes taken by trophy hunters. This is simply depriving the country of the revenue to fight poaching. As Ms Muchinguri was quoted as saying in The Guardian, “They are banning sport hunting...An elephant would cost $120,000 in sport hunting but a tourist pays only $10 to view the same elephant.” In this latest outrage, the poachers used industrial-grade cyanide to poison watering holes. “Any person with wildlife at heart would be worried about the method with which these poachers are killing wildlife,” Caroline Washaya-Moyo, a spokeswoman for Zimbabwe’s Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, told The Washington Post. “Aside from the elephants they are targeting, there other species that they have no interest in that are also dying.” As yet, no-one has been arrested in connection to the 40 elephant killings. Washaya-Moyo called for international assistance in stemming the sudden surge in elephant slaughter. She felt Zimbabwe had been harshly judged for recent incidents of poaching. “If we are criticised, let me now appeal to the international community,” she said. “Zimbabwe is prepared to take care of its wildlife for its own people; that is, for domestic tourists. We are now taking care of wildlife for the region and for the international community. So that responsibility should expand to the international community that is criticising us when we are operating under very difficult circumstances. They should come on board and help us with the resources.” Washaya-Moyo conceded that part of Zimbabwe’s poaching problem is the effort to persuade citizens to accept wild animals as a precious resource, rather than pests. “Communities have to realise the benefits of wildlife,” she said. “The minute that they do that, they are going to act as security around this wildlife. But if they complain that their fields are being disturbed by elephants, their livestock is attacked by lions, they will see no reason why they should protect these animals.” Hunters wanted to help national pig research project Greens ignorance on show at anti-hunting photo competition
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Ephemeral content is here to stay. Here’s how to make it work for you Learn how to leverage ephemeral content for your brand. There was a time when people thought Snapchat would be a spectacular failure, and there would be no social media marketing value in the platform. Now Snapchat has 191 million daily active users. Instagram Stories and Facebook Stories have replicated Snapchat’s method with even more success. Instagram Stories get over 400 million daily active users. There’s a good reason why these content types are so popular. All three formats—Snapchat, Instagram Stories, Facebook Stories—are ephemeral content. But what is ephemeral content, right? It sounds more menacing than it is. Ephemeral content is content that disappears after a certain amount of time. It’s basically the opposite of evergreen content. This might sound like a terrible idea. Why would you want to produce content that only engages users for 24 hours or less? The first reason is that a whole lot of people engage with ephemeral content. But let’s dig a little deeper than that. Related: 3 Unknown Snapchat advertising facts you didn’t know already Why is ephemeral content so popular? There are powerful psychological factors that drive the popularity of ephemeral content. We’re very familiar with them in the world of marketing: Ephemeral content capitalizes on people’s fear of missing out. The fact that the content won’t be there tomorrow entices people to engage with the content ASAP. Ephemeral content gets all of its traffic from that spike that accompanies a content release. The second thing is humanity. People like to buy things from people. Good ephemeral content is quickly produced and carries a very personal tone. The lack of polish makes it easier for people to identify with the content. Ephemeral content should be created quickly and inexpensively — so it’s effective and efficient. Since it’s so effective, here’s how to use ephemeral content on social media. Since ephemeral content disappears after a certain amount of time, you’ll need to keep creating it. However, you need to get more granular with your consistency. Create a plan for your ephemeral content messaging and stick to it. Abruptly changing the direction of your content can turn users off. Also be consistent about what time you post your stories. People tend to be a bit habitual about their social media use, so being consistent with your posting schedule will keep them coming back. The cool thing about social media stories is that they’re very informal. They’re a great way to show the human side of your business and give people a glimpse behind the curtain. Let your customers know what the day-to-day life of your business looks like, what you’re excited about and even your challenges. It brings your business down to earth and lets customers know that they’re buying from people. Share updates Press releases and sharing updates on your blog are good. You should keep doing that. But using stories to share updates and news, announce sales and promote events gives your audience a real-time account of what’s going on with your company and what you’re doing for them. Your announcements will also get a lot more exposure since people can view them quickly and effortlessly. Engage with your audience One of the most powerful features of story posts is that you can add polls, which gives audiences a way to interact with the content and increases engagement. Using the live feature on Instagram, you can also host question-and-answer sessions with your customers or post user-requested content. It creates a two-way conversation with your customers that can be a great source of information for you and let your customers know that you’re listening to them. If your business does charitable work or volunteers time, use your stories to show it. Showing your good work in action feels a lot less self-congratulatory than announcing it after the fact. It’s also more believable because a real-time video is harder to fake than a social media blurb. So be sure to pull your phone out and grab a quick snippet next time you’re doing good things. Creating ephemeral stories is quick, easy, fun and can drive a lot of engagement with your brand and help customers trust your company. If you’re still on the fence about using ephemeral content in your social media marketing, give it a try! Then use a social media story to let us know how it works out for you. by James Miller
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Solution home Knowledge Base AB Testing Track time on Page Goal Modified on: Tue, 9 Jan, 2018 at 3:12 PM Goals in A/B testing helps you learn your visitors’ behavior in the variations you create and gain insights to boost your site’s conversion rate. At Freshmarketer, we provide a number of options in Goals which are imperative to the measurement of success rate. One such Goal which can be of utmost importance is Track time on Page. You have a site in which you need to track the conversion rate based on the amount of time your visitors spend on the page, then Track time on Page goal is the one which you should choose. When can it be used? You can track visitors’ time on page in a specific page by setting it as a Goal in the A/B test experiment. For example, let us assume Fashionista - a leading fashion blog, posts about all the latest trends in fashion industry. Fashionista now wants to check whether all its site’s visitors read the latest article posted on the blog’s landing page. This can be made possible by setting an A/B testing experiment using Freshmarketer with Track time on Page goal to Greater than 300 seconds on that page. Since a post might take approximately more than 5 minutes to read, if a visitor stays on the page for more than 300 seconds, then it is treated as a successful conversion If the tab containing the page in which the experiment is running or shift between tabs and browsers is closed, the session gets reset automatically and the Track time on Page starts counting from 0 seconds. How to set this goal in Freshmarketer? Under Goals tab, click Add another goal button and choose Track time on Page goal from the list of options from the drop down list. You can set this goal as a primary goal for your experiment. Track Time on Page You can specify the time in the form of seconds ranging between 1 to any numerical value you prefer in the text area next to the specified operator Greater than. In the Report section, data insights of all the conversion metrics for all goals will be present. You can see the insights for Track time on Page goal for your experiment. Track Time on page Graph In the above screenshot, a pictorial representation of derived insights in the form of a graph corresponding to Track time on Page goal is shown. Below the graph, you can find the numerical representation of all the metrics associated with this goal for all the variations along with the original. The metrics associated with Track time on Page goal are explained below Track Time on page - Calculations How Freshmarketer computes AVG_TIME in the report? This is calculated individually for variation(s) and also for an original. It is a numerical representation of the average time of all the sessions of all the visitors for a particular variation/original. For example, if variation1 has 2 visitors, V1 having two sessions - 10 seconds and 15 seconds; V2 having 3 sessions - 2 seconds, 4 seconds and 6 seconds. Then to calculate AVG_TIME, the individual average time for each visitor is calculated. V1 - (10+15) seconds/2 = 12.5 seconds V2 - (2+4+6) seconds/3 = 4 seconds Here, the denominator represents the number of sessions. So the AVG_TIME for the variation1 is, (12.5+4)/2 = 8.25 seconds Here, the denominator represents the number of visitors (V1 and V2). How Freshmarketer is different from Google Analytics in terms of Session Duration? Let us assume that a site has 4 pages - Page A, Page B, Page C and Page D. User enters Page A at 10:30:00 and then enters Page B at 10:30:10. Then the user moves to Page C at 10:30:40 and finally visits Page D at 10:30:50. Now, the user exits Page D at 10:31:00. So the user’s duration of the Session is calculated by Google analytics by subtracting the timestamps, for example, (Time in Page B) – (time in Page A). Page A - 10 seconds Page B - 30 seconds Page C - 10 seconds Page D - 0 seconds Google analytics calculated the final page’s duration as 0 seconds since there is no timestamp on the next page as the user went to another website or the user just closed the browser/ tab. So there is no reference to count the time. But the user spent 10 seconds there and there is no way to calculate the time – hence, it’s always 0. And in Google analytics, for Single page sessions, the Session duration will always be 0, because there is no provision to move to other pages. But in Freshmarketer, Session duration is calculated for single page sessions too for all visitors, which is the cumulative value of all the sessions of a visitor.
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Does the United States have more tax preparers than police and firefighters combined? According to The Economist (May 13th, 2017, print edition, webpage), America has more tax preparers—over 1m, according to a project at George Washington University—than it has police and firefighters combined. Is this true? united-states taxes police jwodder How is a tax preparer defined? I do my own taxes: does that make me one? – jamesqf May 17 '17 at 6:10 Addendum: "As of 2014, there were 1,134,400 firefighters in the United States (not including firefighters who work for the state or federal governments or in private fire departments)."- Wikipedia – PointlessSpike May 17 '17 at 6:54 It's worth noting that the US has more taxpayers than criminals and fires. – phoog May 17 '17 at 17:36 I fail to see the utility in the comparison. Seems as useful as comparing the number of cat videos online to tax preparers, which fortunately is so obvious that nobody has to waste their time creating definitions, gather data, or confirm sources. – aaaaaa May 17 '17 at 21:43 I hope for you that you suffer from crime and fire much less often than from taxes. – Hagen von Eitzen May 19 '17 at 16:44 As per the statistics that @gerrit cited, the statement as listed is untrue. There are almost as many firefighters alone as tax preparers. There is a true way of stating it. If we explicitly limit to just full time paid fire fighters and law enforcement professionals, then there are more tax preparers. However, this is a fundamentally unfair way of counting. If we are going to limit fire fighters to just the full time paid members, we should also limit the tax preparers in the same way. Many tax preparers are themselves part time. They work just for the few months after W-2 and 1099 forms are issued and before 1040 forms are due. If we limited just to professional, full-time tax preparers, there are only about 70,000 as per the Bureau of Labor Statistics. To get the larger number, we have to include seasonal tax-preparers and accountants/auditors who fill out tax returns. So there are fewer career tax preparers than there are career fire fighters or law enforcement professionals separately, much less added together. Regardless, the Economist's formulation is incorrect. As written, the statement would include volunteer firefighters and paid-per-call firefighters. But including them means that there are about as many firefighters alone as tax preparers, even including seasonal workers and people whose profession is listed as accountant or auditor. BrythanBrythan +1 for pointing out that vast majority of tax preparers are part-time and seasonal – antlersoft May 17 '17 at 15:15 I wonder if there would be any way to compare full-time equivalents? – Nate Eldredge May 17 '17 at 17:07 One could argue if one was was going to include volunteer firefighters who receive no compensation one should also include all people who help family or friends prepare taxes without compensation. Which I suspect is a lot. I suppose I am saying, could this claim be true if one includes persons part or full time but who are paid? – Vality May 17 '17 at 17:30 @Vality That would lead to even more problems as the term volunteer firefighter covers a wide range of people. Some are purely volunteers, some are volunteers who are reimbursed, some are paid part time, some are paid on-call. Also they're trained to career firefighter standards so comparing them to a friend who helps you do taxes is a little disingenuous. – JonK May 17 '17 at 20:29 @jamesqf Because some people's taxes practically require a full-time accountant by themselves... and that's to say nothing of large corporations (which only count as one 'taxpayer,' but may have dozens or even hundreds or more people working on their taxes.) – reirab May 18 '17 at 15:01 True, almost true, or false, depending on sources and interpretation. Depending on sources, the number of professional firefighters + law enforcement officers is either the same or slightly smaller than the number of professional tax preparers. However, if we include part-time or amateur firefighters, the claim is false. From Face the Facts USA, A Project of the George Washington University, comes the claim with sources (see below). Evidently, they define tax preparers as those who make a living helping taxpayers deciphering US tax code. Likewise, the number only considers professional firefighters. Note that this is not peer-reviewed research, but rather has the nature of a blog, even though it's run by a university, it should be considered with some care. However, all the numbers are directly sourced to the U.S. Federal Government. Up to 1.2 million tax preparers make a living deciphering the labyrinth U.S. tax code for taxpayers. We have more professional tax preparers in the United States than law enforcement officers (765,000) and professional firefighters (310,400) combined. Internal Revenue Service: “Return Preparer Review Leads to Recommendations For New Requirements of Paid Tax Return Preparers” Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook: “Firefighters” US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics: “Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, 2008” However, FEMA give a higher estimate of firefighters: Registered fire departments are staffed by approximately 1,217,000 personnel. This includes career, volunteer and paid per call firefighters as well as civilian staff and nonfirefighting personnel. There were a total of 1,065,700 active career, volunteer and paid per call firefighters representing nearly 88 percent of the registered departments' personnel. Of the active firefighting personnel, 33 percent were career firefighters, 55 percent were volunteer firefighters, and 12 percent were paid per call firefighters. …this would put the total number of active career firefighters at 0.33*1,065,700 = 351,860. Adding this number to the number of law enforcement officers puts law enforcement + firefighters at the same level. I don't think the number of amateur tax preparers can be reasonably defined, let alone accurately measured. In conclusion, depending on what federal agency one sources information to, the number of professional firefighters + law enforcement officers is either the same as the number of professional tax preparers, or it may be slightly smaller. gerritgerrit Note the term "professional" is very important to this answer, but the term is not mentioned anywhere in the original claim. – Beofett May 17 '17 at 17:57 @Beofett True. Adapted to emphasise that. – gerrit May 17 '17 at 17:59 So GWU's numbers are omitting federal law enforcement( FBI, DEA, Military) in their numbers, Can't tell if they are skipping that on that for firefighters. I wonder what percentage of these "tax prepares" subsist soley on this year round. – Mad Myche May 17 '17 at 22:04 What about amateur tax preparers? – Paŭlo Ebermann May 18 '17 at 19:18 @PaŭloEbermann I don't think we can reasonably define/measure those; see comment. – gerrit May 19 '17 at 11:56 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged united-states taxes police . Does Scotland receive more public funding than its tax-payers contribute? Did tax and inflation consume more wealth in the 20th Century than previously produced? Is the United States now the largest oil producer? Does the UK government have only 300 staff investigating tax evasion of £70bn+ vs 3250 staff investigating benefits (welfare) fraud of £1.2bn? Has the US given more aid to the average Israeli citizen than the average American citizen? Will the United States be made up of more non-whites than whites by 2046? Is a police officer 18x more likely to be killed by a black male than an unarmed black male is to be by a police officer? Is America “seeing a spike in celibacy fuelled by economics, technology and female empowerment?” Have 82 officers been charged for on-duty shootings since 2005? Do the Republican tax cuts cost more than forgiving student debt?
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Category Archives: Liar Sean Eldridge: Does he even know how to represent the 99%? No Politician is the Perfect Pick. In fact, every politician is an imperfect pick but some politicians are more imperfect than others. When they forget their imperfection they become incompetent and dangerous. Sean Eldridge: Can he really represent the 99%? Is This the Altrnative? Lord Help Us! The ‘Pink Obama” Sean Eldridge with his hubby Chris Hughes and New York state Senator Cecilia Tkaczyk Question is really, can Sean Eldridge even acknowledge we’re here, let alone understand our needs. Are his ears attuned to voices so different from ours that he is deaf to the 99%? In fact, isn’t Sean Eldridge a bit overly arrogant to think that with his disconnection from the rest of us not only in job experience, in life experience, in moral values that he can possibly represent but a small part of this constituency? Do we need another arrogant deaf politician in Washington? Our answer is NO! Sean Eldridge is so vastly different from us that he cannot possible appreciate who we are and what we need. First of all, he and his “hubby“, Chris Hughes (of FaceBook bucks), are multimillionaires, members of the exclusive 1% club. They live in different worlds than we do. They inhabit planets that revolve around different suns, different centers, than ours does. In fact, both Eldridge and Hughes should be tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail for having co-created that monster addiction, FaceBook, that has our dimwit young people and many half-witted adults glued to their electronic devices, oblivious to the world around them, while they squander their lives on ASOCIAL media, pouring out their impoverished emotions and souls into empty cyberspace. You’ll have to agree that Facebook is the farthest thing from “social media” and has created a culture of illiterate zombies. No thanks! Mr Eldridge and Mr Hughes! If that’s your idea of serving America, you might just as well put on an ISIS uniform and just decapitate America! What is the 1%? Who is the 1%? Read the truth in Forbes Are You Rich Enough? The Terrible Tragedy Of Income Inequality Among The 1% Secondly, Sean Eldridge and his kind they talk to different people, their own kind, who, like Eldridge and “hubby” Hughes, are members of the same country club, the 1% club, and have different priorities, values, ethics, morals, and very few needs and many greeds. Is Cecilia Tkaczyk Eldridge’s “Fag Hag”*? * What in hell is a “fag hag“? Read about it here: Fag Hag. And speaking of “their own kind” Cecilia Tkaczyk is one of Eldridge’s clubmembers. In the picture we selected above, most of Eldridge and Hughes gender-orientation community would call her a “fag hag” in that picture (she’s posing with Eldridge and “hubby” Hughes at the Hudson Valley Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender 2014 Gala where Eldridge spoke) ; that is, a woman who hangs out with gay men. She’s OK with that and—believe it or not—, so are we. Here’s why: she saves us the trouble of wasting any more words on her. One picture is worth a thousand words. She’s telling us in unmistakeable terms who she is, what she is, what she supports, and that she doesn’t deserve to be re-elected. Actually, she allegedly wasn’t elected in the first place but we won’t comment further on that scandalous misuse of the democratic process that put her in single-term office. For an entertaining discussion of fag hags etc. (Warning: this article can get a bit steamy 😉 ), visit Why Do Gay Men Need Fag Hags? Thirdly, Sean Eldridge’s values, morals and ethics—more accurately we should say his lack of values, morals and ethics—are far different from ours. First of all, how many of this constituency think same-sex marriage is acceptable, even necessary? Isn’t marriage by its very definition a union between a man and a woman, for the purpose of procreation, and then protecting those children and educating them to be good members of the community? But Sean Eldridge believes that marriage as an institution needs to be redefined to fit his chosen lifestyle. How many of us agree with that self-centered point of view? But then, when it’s convenient for him, he uses a loophole in the Defense of Marriage Act, federal legislation he opposes, to avoid full disclosure of his and his “hubby’s” actual financial status, how much they really have! You see, millionaire Eldridge wants to flash that he’s “married” to millionaire Chris Hughes but argues that the Defense of Marriage Act does not recognize same-sex marriages, so in the “eyes” of DOMA, Eldrige and Hughes are not married, not spouses. So Eldridge reasons that he doesn’t have to disclose his and Hughes’ combined income. Sean Eldridge wants his cake and he wants to eat it too. But we’re not invited to the party. Read more about Eldridge’s hypocricy at DOMA Limits House Candidate Sean Eldridge’s Financial Disclosures Eldridge and Hughes didn’t get their millions by not supporting corporations and ensuring that their investments pay off. But when corporations “pay off” and their investors become millionaires, somebody else is paying. Guess who that is? Do you think that he’s going to refuse the dividends on his investments because the corporations are screwing the little guy? Do you really believe Eldridge when he says he never took a dime from a corporation? Then where did he and “hubby” Chris Hughes get their millions? From the Easter bunny? Sean Eldridge, in his pretty-boy poses with his “hubby” Chris Hughes, just oozes phoney! His sugary and equally phoney campaign ads are just as flaky as he is. We don’t need another snowflake in Washington claiming to represent us. We have an Oreo snowflake in the White House now who got there riding the race card and has all but destroyed this country with his lack of experience and total lack of leadership. We don’t need the “Pink Obama“, Sean Eldridge, moving his shaved butt to Washington only to promote his club’s agendas, and making his offensive contribution to plunging this country into deeper distress, anxiety, and moral decline. Sean Eldridge is not the Easter Bunny! Sean Eldridge is a much bigger fake! Sean Eldridge’s hypocrisy shows through his facials and manicures. He’s as phoney as his cosmetic smile. Voters need to get the failure Barack Hussein “Oreo” Obama out of Washington, and keep the “Pink Obama” from setting up shop in Washington. The “Pink Obama”, Sean Eldridge, wants us to give his ego a free ride to Washington on our backs and at our expense. Don’t become a bunch of hopping eggs in Sean Eldridge’s bunny basket! We’re not saying that any politician is or can be perfect; most politicians are human (at least on one side of the family tree) and thus by their very nature are imperfect. The problem arises when they start to think that they are not imperfect, and forget that some are more imperfect than others. Sean Eldridge is one of those wannabe politicians who forgets his imperfection, who has lost the connection with who he really is, and by doing so is starting to believe his own lies; Sean Eldridge is more imperfect than his opponents. Don’t Vote for Sean Eldridge or Cecilia Tkaczyk—the Antichrist Duo! There are better alternatives. Support Strong, Natural Family Values Posted by Principal Editor on October 5, 2014 in 19th Congressional District, 20th Congressional District, Abuse of Public Office, Accountability, ACLU, Albany, Albany County District Attorney, American Civil Liberties Union, Andrew Cuomo, Anti-Community Activity, Arlene McKeon, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, Barbara Cumm, Barbara Finke, Bob Freeman, Capital District, Carver Construction, Cecilia Tkaczyk, Chris Gibson, Chris Gibson, Chris Norris, Christopher Norris, Coeymans, Coeymans Police Department, Coeymans Town Board, Coeymans Town Budget, Conspiracy, D. M. Crosier, Daniel Contento, David Lewis, David Soares, Democrat in Name Only, Dignity Act, DINO, Dr Alan R. McCartney, Edward B. Scharfenberger, Elected Official, Elections and Voting, Eliminate Coeymans Police Department, Eric T. 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Brown, Paul Tonko, Pete Lopez, Peter Masti, Phillip Crandall, Pink Obama, Port of Coeymans, Ravena, Ravena Coeymans Selkirk, Ravena Coeymans Selkirk Central School District, Ravena Health and Fitness Center, Republican in Name Only, RINO, Robert J. Freeman, Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, Scary Clowns, Sean Eldridge, Selkirk, Stephen Flach, Thomas E. Dolan, Tits on a Bull, Tkaczyk, Tom Dolan, Transparency, Unamerican Activity, Vote NO!, William Bailey, William Misuraca John Johnson of the Johnson Newspaper Corporation Responds…Sort Of… Silly Us! We actually expected that someone employed with the Johnson Newspaper Corporation would have some integrity and address the problem honestly and ethically. But when the chairman of the Johnson Newspaper Corporation, a prig with a name like John B. Johnson (Sounds like something you’d nickname a penis, doesn’t it?) can’t man up and own up to his moron editors’ and reporters’ mistakes (John B. can’t spell, either! He writes that we have “lost site of” rather than “lost sight of”. And this guy runs a newspaper corporation? Explains a lot, doesn’t it?) Our Advice to Mr John B. Johnson, Chairman, Johnson Newspaper Corporation Owners of the Ravena News Herald, the Greene County News, the Daily Mail Rather than man up and admit the mistake, Mr John B. Johnson sends out a snotty response and continues to attempt to deceive and misinform by referring to two irrelevant articles having nothing to do with the issue of refusing to publish the profiles of the Republican, Conservative, and Independence party endorsed candidates opposing the New Baltimore O’Rorke 5. In fact, Johny B. seems to be dyslexic and doesn’t seem to have read and understood the e-mail sent by his News Herald editor, Melanie Lekocevic, in which she clearly states that the News Herald reporter Jessica Mosier would interview the Republican, Conservative, Independence party endorsed candidates and that their profiles would appear in the Ravena News Herald, the Greene County News, and the Daily Mail. Is the man stupid, dyslexic or just a common liar? Here’s the text AGAIN of the e-mail Johny B. seems to have trouble understanding: From: Melanie <melanie@thedailymail.net> To: amvadney <AMVADNEY@AOL.COM> Sent: Fri, Oct 18, 2013 4:27 pm Subject: Re: Town of New Baltimore – Candidates for Town Office Request a Meeting Hi, Ann Marie. I spoke with the editor of the Daily Mail about this. Our New Baltimore reporter, Jessica Mosier, will cover your story. Unfortunately she is away for the weekend and can’t make the Sunday event, but she will contact you next week to do a profile of the candidates. Her story would run in the Daily Mail, the Greene County News and the Ravena News-Herald. Thanks again for keeping us in the loop. What is it you are having trouble with, Johny B? Let us help you. You obviously are having a problem with this. Here’s the text of Mr John B. Johnson’s response. Now bear in mind that this is the chairman of the Johnson Newspaper Corporation, the owner of the News Herald, the Greene County News, the Daily Mail and several others. And keep in mind the Chinese saying: “The fish rots from the head down.” That might explain the way the Ravena News Herald and the others are mismanaged. This is Johnson’s reply: Hi Dumb Ass,Thanks for the note. What you have failed to mention in your subtle blog is that we treated candidates from both parties equally. Just because we had plans to do 1:1 interviews and then wasn’t [Editor’s Note: Mr Johnson’s grammar!] able to fulfill those plans doesn’t mean you need to get your panties in a knot. Sometimes shit happens and life changes. The approach we took, while different than [Editor’s Note: Does Johny-B mean “different from?”] we had planned was equal and fair. In case your politics blind you and impede your ability to type, here are the links: http://www.registerstar.com/greene_county_news/news/article_01dfea72-3a84-11e3-bd8f-0019bb2963f4.html http://www.registerstar.com/greene_county_news/news/article_36162342-3fe3-11e3-b98f-001a4bcf887a.html I have posted a similar comment on the blog referenced below. It is awaiting moderation. If it is published without editing to twist my words, I will be amazed.* In the meantime, enjoy the equal treatment. * Editor’s Note: Johnson’s comment was published unedited, as most of our readers’ comments are. Be “amazed”, Johny-boy. By the way, English is your native language, isn’t it? “Sometimes shit happens and life changes.” So appropriate! So poetic! So profound! You’re in the right place, Johny-boy! But the links Johnson provides have nothing to do with the issue we are discussing. The one link is to an article in the Green County News covering the Republican Club meet-the-candidate event; the other is an article that appeared in the Greene County News and covers the New Baltimore O’Rorke gang and says nothing at all about the Republican, Conservative, Independence party-endorsed candidates opposing the O’Rorke gang. Johnson seems determined to remain stupid or blind. How many times must we refer to the October 31, 2013, issue of the Ravena Herald or to the Lekocevic e-mail? Mr Johnson, the inbreeding is starting to show! John B. Johnson, Chairman, Johnson Newspaper Corporation The problem with hereditary management. Any leader with a pair of balls would man up and own up and accept that a mistake was made. This wussy Johnson is squirming, desperately but unsuccessfully trying to lie his way out of a corner he just can’t squirm out of. While it’s true his staff of intellectually challenged misfits make a mockery of journalism, it may well be that the lack of leadership and integrity at the top certainly has something to do with their challenges. How can employees trust or respect a character that can’t take the punches? Answer: They can’t. Mr Johnson: This is not going away any time soon. Mr Johnson: This is what a real leader would respond. Boycott the Daily Mail, the Greene County News and the Ravena News-Herald. Cancel Your Subscriptions in Protest! Demand Truth and Fair Plain in Our Local Newspapers! Demand a Public Apology from John B. Johnson, chairman the Johnson Newspaper Corp., and Mark Vinciguerra, publisher of the Catskill-Hudson Newspapers, and Melanie Lekecevic, editor of the Ravena News Herald. Fire Melanie Mosier for refusing to cover the New Baltimore Republican, Conservative, Independence candidates! Posted by Principal Editor on November 4, 2013 in 2Luck.com, ACLU, All the Justice You Can Buy, American Civil Liberties Union, Andrew Vale, Bitter Bob (Ross), Bob Dorrance, Bob Knighten, Bob Ross, Bryan Rowzee, Catskill-Hudson Newspapers, Censorship, Civil Lawsuit, Civil Right Violation, Columbia-Greene Media, Conspiracy, Corruption, Criminal Prosecution, Daily Mail, David Wukitsch, Deceit, Diane Lewis, Diane Malecki, Discrimination, Eleanor Luckacovic, Eleanor Oldham, Elections and Voting, Eric T. Schneiderman, Fair Play, Favoritism, FBI, FBI Criminal Information System, FBI Public Corruption Squad, Greene County, Greene County Board of Elections, Greene County District Attorney, Greene County News, Hilary Schrauf, Hypocrisy, Ignorance, Incompetence, Indifference, Investigation, Irregularities, Voting, Janet Angelis, Janet Brooks, Janet I. Angelis, Jean Horne, Jeff Ruso, Jessica Mosier, Joan Ross, John B. Johnson, John Luckacovic, Johnson Newspaper Group, Liar, Marlene McTigue, Media Bias, Melanie Lekocevic, Misinformation, Mismanagement, New Baltimore, New Baltimore Conservancy, New Baltimore Democrats, New Baltimore Elections, New York, New York State, News Channel 10, News Channel 13, News Channel 6, Nick Dellisanti, NYCLU, NYS Assembly, NYS Senate, Office of the Attorney General, Our Town Party, Paul Cienfuegos, Perp Patrol, Perv Patrol, Pete Lopez, Public Corruption, Ravena Coeymans Selkirk, RegisterStar, Responsibility, Robert Dorrance, Sally Russo, Scott Giroux, Selkirk, Shame On You, Shelly van Etten, Smalbany, Stupidity, Surveillance, Susan K. O'Rorke, Terrorism at Home, The Daily Mail, Times Union, Times Useless, VanEtten, Voting Irregularities In Praise of Teachers: Remember Who You Are! It’s very important that you get the word out to all of your friends, family and neighbors before Mary 21, 2013. Do your part get out the vote and to clean up the RCS district and to put good, competent, and experienced women and men on the RCS board of Education! We Are Directing this Article, this Letter Actually, to the Teachers in the RCS Central School District, in the Appeal to Consider Who You Are in this Community, and How You are Being Misused and Misrepresented. RCS Teachers Association President Matthew J. Miller Resorts to Poison Pen Letter But Will the RCS Teachers Fall for It? I am addressing this letter to you as a colleague, as a fellow educator, as a teacher. I am addressing this letter to you, our teachers, as members of our community. I am addressing this communiation to our teachers and to our community because I am concerned. Since ancient times, men, women, boys, girls have looked upon their teachers with admiration, respect, reverence, gratitude. Yes, even love. We have a certain spiritual connection with our teachers, whether in the early years, our growing up years, even into our adult years when “teachers” become “professors” and “supervisors.” We read the teachings of saints by whose example we are taught how to live a moral and ethical life. We read the lessons of sages and philosophers who teach us the metaphysical, and the transcendent nature of knowledge, mind, life, meaning. There was a time when teachers were encouraged to be celibate because it was considered such a sensitive vocation, yes a vocation, similar to that of religious orders. By not marrying, they could exist in the world but not necessarily be of the world. Things change and so they ought to, but some things lose some of their special essence when they or the times change, don’t they? With the workers movements in the late 19th century we saw churches and politics turn towards social justice for workers. We saw the creation and growth of workers unions, collective bargaining, and the improvement of the lot of the working class. Later, professions joined in the union movement. And so we have it today. That was both a bane and a blessing, dear colleagues. We know why in the depths of our hearts and we can cogitate about it and rationalize it all but when we do so, we must never lose our hold on what a teacher is and her and his role in society. Who in today’s society has such responsibility where parents, whole communities entrust their children to the care of one group almost every day, almost all day? Who in today’s society can say that they have the power, authority, and responsibility to build young persons in mind, body and spirit? It’s an awesome responsibility and an awesome privilege. Why on earth would anyone allow anyone from within their group to blacken or to diminish that sacred responsibility? Why would someone, anyone abuse that sacred trust? Well, dear brothers and sisters, colleagues, that has happened insidiously when the teaching profession was taken over by unions and organized from outside of the community in which the teacher lives and works. That’s what happened when the holy vocation of teaching jumped with both feet into the world and became of the world. (We see similar changes after Vatican II when female religious communities were taken from their schools and thrown out into the world; their entire image changed as did their primary concerns. A tragedy!) Even worse, the situation is aggravated when teachers become politically motivated, when they divorce themselves from their sacred function as arbiters of morality, ethics, and community, and start becoming, for lack of a better description, profane, ordinary, tainted. Have you ever wondered why many denominations and religions prohibit their clergy and religious orders from running for public office or holding political office? Why judges cannot campaign on issues but only on the promise to be non-partisan in their interpretation of the law? For the same reasons that teachers are discouraged from public political activity and public dissent: they have an elevated status in the community that requires them to remain “clean.” When one individual usurps the right to be the public voice of all teachers, all teachers lose. We are all aware that the RCSTA (Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Teachers Association) is the local arm of the New York State United Teachers, NYSUT, the teachers union. That’s what’s happening now in your very midst. Matt Miller, writing “on behalf of the entire RCS Teachers Association Politial Action Committee,”” is endorsing some RCS board of education candidates and smearing others. Matt Miller the calls this blog “vile,” while publishing vague, ambiguous, and spurious statements on behalf of the RCSTA! Does the teachers’ Code of Professional Ethics espouse double standards? Is that how the teachers of the RCS school district conduct their business? We are publishing the full-text of that specious letter to allow the public, this community to make its own decision as to its appropriateness, its intent, and its purpose. Teachers and Mr Miller are employees of this community and the public and this community will be their judge. Doesn’t a Teachers’ Association, a local teachers union chapter, lose some of it’s sacrosanct status when it jumps into the fray of profane partisan politics—especially when it presumes to endorse candidates of very questionable character on behalf of the district teachers? Since when does our district need a “Political Action Committee?” And shouldn’t that political action committee be advocating that teachers meet their statutory requirements, like training in the provisions of the Dignity Act and ensuring that the teachers are fairly treated. Not acting as the long-arm of local political agendas? Aren’t you embarassed by this display? One person, power-drunk, vindictive, retaliatory, egomaniacal is painting our entire community of teachers one single color, is speaking for all of you with one single voice, is announcing to this community one single political message: division, discord, misinformation. How long are the teachers of this district going to tolerate Mr Miller’s agendas? We would be in a most regrettable situation if we expected our teachers to be clones of an ideal. It’s frightening even as a possibility because our educators must certainly represent not only the diversity of Knowlege we expect them to master but also to reflect the diversity of our world. This is what makes an exceptional education model truly superiorly exceptional. But it also has a darker side because it also means that the community of teachers must also reflect the moral composition of the community, that is, there will be saints and devils. We’d like to think the saints keep the devils in check but devils, by their very nature, are slippery little critters, and they’re crazy clever, too. Tradition teaches us that devils are master deceivers, master liars, masters of disguise. I’d only have to remind you of C.F. Lewis’ remarkable and instructive essay, The Screwtape Letters, for a wonderfully entertaining and eye-opening lesson in devilishness. You have devils among the saints and they are working their demonic agenda to poison this community as a whole, but also are taking a terrible toll on your reputation, on your image in this community. You must do your own housekeeping, though. You must self-police. Not only has it come to the point of putting a very questionable character, Gerald Deluca, in a position to spy and report on the RCS CSD transporation department and its employees, even despite the fact that a professionally trained, competent investigator/detective Stephen Prokrym, is on the Coeymans police force; your own union representative, Matt Miller, has gone rogue rabid. While it is true that Mr Matthew J. Miller, your NYSUT representative, has experienced a number of crushing defeats, starting with the present BoE’s refusal to renew his $18,000+ a year double-dipping scam as “energy manager,” and culminating in recent defeats, it should be obvious that Miller’s recent desperate attacks on the board are more the result of desperation and retaliation in the guise of his official mandates. Miller obviously has lost self-confidence and reasonably has also lost the confidence of his constituency, and as a direct consequence of his personal failures, his professional shortcomings, and his political failurs, he is no longer capable of leadership. While I realize I am probably preaching to the choir, it is imperative that the majority of teachers, which is probably not involved in the deplorable, spurious, and specious political agendas we are suffering in this broken community, take this situation in hand and out of Mr Miller’s hands. He is making a tragic mess of a situation in which he should not be involved. As you are probably aware, many professions include in their ethical statutes or Codes of Professional Conduct admonitions and prohibitions of multiple roles in professional relations. Put simply, you simply cannot serve two masters; one or both is going to get a bum deal, and that’s what we find happening in the RCS Central School District, particularly in the present example of Mr Miller’s role as teacher, taxpayer, union advocate, and political activist. He is spread all over the place and making a vainglorious attempt to establish himself as a leader. He is failing miserably. One of the reasons for that failure is that he is not focused, and is blinded by his past failures. His agenda is one of half-truth and misinformation, finger-pointing, and polarization. We have come to possess a recent letter that demonstrates perfectly all of our above points. The letter was provided to us by a teacher who has had enough of the cloak-and-daggar, it is dated May 4, 2013, it was sent out to “Fellow NYSUT MEmbers”, and it is underwritten by Matthew J. Miller and the RCSTA Executive Committee. One paragraph of that letter stands out as a glaring testimony to the spurious and specious tactics that Mr Miller and his associates employ when dealing with what should be dialogue partners. I am certain you know of the letter and its content but in order to refresh your information and to provide the entire text to our readers, we are providing a copy at RCSTA to NYSUT Members. Taken in or out of context this single paragraph clearly illustrates the scandal, the mean spirit, the paranoia, the vindictiveness, the despair of the signatories, but especially of Matthew J. Miller, who is writing as YOUR, the teachers’, representative. It is not a communication that should come from the pen of your representative, from the pen of someone who claims to be seeking consensus, much less from a teacher, from a person or persons to whom we entrust the hearts, minds, bodies and spirits of our children. You, as teachers, as professionals, as community members should be shocked that you should be addressed such a missive by a collegue who allegedy speaks with YOUR voices! The offending paragraph (read the entire letter at Letter) reads in its entirety, as Mr Miller writes: “It has become very clear that the present majority of the BOE is anti-tax and anti-government, not to mention anti-teacher. Ignore their rhetoric and examine their actions and this becomes very clear. Mr. Vadney, through his wife and child, still has a $15 million dollar notice of claim against the District while stating at the same time that he is looking out for the taxpayers. He has been arrested for his behavior against fellow BOE members and has a history of making threats against fellow members, yet claims to be bullied. He has been dismissive and rude to the minority and to any community member who does not share his views (and let’s not forget his brother’s vile blog and what info he supplies to that blog). Mrs. Sylvester, who ran as an “independent” voice last year, has voted 100% lockstep with the majority and even refused to speak on record about her stance on the budget. We need to restore the respect and integrity to this school community that these folks have wantonly destroyed in the process of making RCS a laughingstock in the Capital Region.” I am not going to parse and analyze this text in its acrid perversity. Everyone in this community should be able to read it and process it for what it is: unacceptable and inappropriate misinformation devoid of any credibility. It is an embarassment to the teachers, to the District, and to the community who supports its teachers and which will very soon be voting on a budget that is adequate, responsible, and responsive. Anyone who has taken the time to follow its development and to get the facts straight will appreciate and acknowledge the prudence of the proposed budget. We do feel we should comment very briefly on several points, however: There is absolutely no basis in fact that the present BoE is anti – tax or anti – government. Absent any documentation or any statement of real facts, the statement made by MrMiller and the RCSTA Executive Committee and Political Action Committee is ambiguous, vague, and ignorant. The editorial contributors to this blog have NEVER received input of any kind whatsoever from any RCS board of education member, much less from it’s sitting president, Mr John Vadney. Mr Miller’s and the RCSTA’s assertion is entirely false and intended to misinform you, the teachers, and whomever else might chance to read Miller’s missive. In fact, if Mr Miller has facts or information to support his accusation, we invite him to publish it. But if he has no substantiation or documentation, it’s your duty to confront him, teachers. While we have addressed the purpose of a Notice of Claim, it has little to do with any lawsuit, less to do with the taxpayers of this district, and a great deal to do with notifying the RCS CSD of a serious problem that is in violation of NYS law and which does expose the District to serious liability and risk if the District administrators, teachers and staff do not get it under control. It has been addressed myriad times both in BoE meetings and outside of meetings. In fact, Mr Vadney’s son was brutally attacked when entering the school building, the event was captured on video tape. The then administration tried its best to keep it under wraps and to sideline the parents (this was not an isolated incident at all) and only when met with the former district administrations’ stonewalling did the parents have to bite the bullet to get the administration’s attention. NO LAWSUIT WAS FILED! So what is Mr Miller’s point? why don’t you ask him, NYSUT members. In fact, ladies and gentlemen, we acquired evidence that Mr Matthew Miller was actually inciting such bullying but because of his “connections” was never publicly disgraced but did receive discipline. As teachers at the high – school, you are probably eminently well aware of this fact. Mr John Vadney was framed by Mr Miller’s associates, including Ms Josephine O’Connor and her father, Joseph Tracey, O’Connor, whom you know well and also should be aware of her personal difficulties and her relationship with local ringleader Gerald Deluca (the same Gerald Deluca who is spying on your busdrivers). There were many witnesses, including a higher level NYSED officer, present who stood ready to testify in favor of Mr Vadney. The whole issue was a set up as was Mr Vadney’s arrest by local Coeymans police even after an order of protection was granted by a Bethlehem town judge. The matter was after a protracted battle summarily dismissed as having no basis in fact. This is the truth. It is public information and has been widely published in local media. Why then, we must ask you, is Mr Miller propagating this disinformation to his own colleagues and constituents?!? In view of Mr Miller’s unsubstantiated claim that Mr Vadney has been rude and dismissive, the public record, unlike Mr Miller, does not lie. All one has to do is randomly review any of the many video recordings of RCS BoE meetings and make an informed decision. Nowhere whatsoever is there any evidence of rudeness or dismissiveness by Mr Vadney; quite the contrary, he is uniformly courteous, dignified, and respectful. Reviewing those same videos we can hardly say the same for Mr Miller’s various performances, nor for Ms Whalen’s or Mr Latter’s, even less so for Mr Deluca, Miller’s godfather. Miller has absolutely no evidence whatsoever that Mr Vadney’s brother is operating a “vile blog.” If Miller has substantial factual information to prove his statement, we would be delighted to see it. We are sure you would be, too. Why Mr Miller has to pick on Ms Judy Sylvester is beyond us. How she ran in the campaigning last year and how she votes is nothing that Mr Miller is competent to judge. Ms Sylvester, moreover, has indeed spoken several times on the record about her position on the budget. All anyone has to do is review the videos! In fact, her finals stand on the budget was to vote to approve it to put it out to the public’s vote! Where have you been Mr Miller? As to the candidates being promoted by Matthew Miller on YOUR behalf, as YOUR RCSTA president, as the representative of YOUR NYSUT teachers union, just a couple of words: James Latter. Mr Latter has a substantial history of misconduct that ranges from FERPA confidentiality violations to verbal abuse of students. We have in our possession internal documents incriminating Latter in some very serious connections that should have resulted in his immediate removal from the RCS CSD BoE, but for some uncanny reason, did not (during the regrettable and dark Smith regime). We are in the process of redacting specific names in those documents and will be publishing them soon on this blog. Once published, Mr Latter’s BoE career will be finished. Miller is or should be aware of these documents but he continues to promote Latter. Perhaps the teachers would benefit from a more substantial reason why Miller is backing latter. Patrick Brown. Patrick Brown, in a very brief space of time as a candidate, has managed to present himself as simply what he is: a shyster who uses lawyer doublespeak to flamboozle his listeners. We’ve already mentioned the fact that he lives and is registered to vote at an address in Feura Bush (town of New Scotland) but said at a recent Meet the Candidate event that he lives in the town of Coeymans. Liar or fraud? Whatever. He then said that he did not support the school budget and would not vote to approve it. Yet his campaign signs are flanked by Vote YES! signs. Which is it? To the extent of our investigations no one has ever seen him at a BoE meeting, much less address the meeting. Now he’s asking for residents’ votes and is supported by your RCSTA president, Mr Matt Miller but no reasoning is given for this recommendation of support. There is no basis for such support in view of Mr Brown’s past lack of involvement in this district. Brown proudly announces that he is thick in government relations and an advisor to the Cuomos (Mario and Andrew). But aren’t these the very same Cuomos who have a track record of pulling every possible trick to deprive local school districts of state funding? Aren’t these the same Cuomos who have sucked every possible support from local governments only to pad the pockets in Albany and to embellish downstate moneypits like NYC? Aren’t these the same Cuomos who started all of this complicated and ingenuous 2% tax levy nonsense? And your RCSTA president and the RCSTA Political Action Committee are endorsing this Brown shyster?!? What are we missing in this picture? Maybe some sanity? Jason Hyslop. Hyslop is running as a member of the Friends of RCS troika or triumvirate, whichever you prefer. He is vanilla and unconvincing, not that that in and of itself would disqualify, discredit, or denounce him. Our concern is his choice of company and how that will play out in his performance on the board. Can he be his own person or will be an owned member. He is at best unconvincing and his scripted responses do not represent convincing initiative or vision. So why is Mr Miller stuffing him down your throats? Best ask Mr Miller. James Latter is a complete embarassment and should never have continued on the RCS BoE after the debacle of his having violated the FERPA law and having profanely disparaged a student. Peter Brown is an opportunist who suddenly appears out of nowhere (but he’s the husband of Mary Partridge-Brown, a close social and political associate of Matt Miller). Peter Brown’s record is one that is diametrically opposed to anything that would benefit our local school district. Moreover, Mr Brown has cast certain doubt on his integrity by openly misrepresenting his residence and making contradictory statements on the 2013-14 school budget. Mr Brown is patently a liar and a fraud. Jason Hyslop is his own unfavorable recommendation. Mr Hyslop had the option of running on his own, independently, honestly. Instead, he chose to be part of a troika in union with Latter and Brown. That was a very regrettable choice but it was a choice freely made by Mr Hyslop. Hyslop has thus identified himself and has made a clear statement of his principles and his agenda. Together with his inexperience, his ambiguous, scripted statements, his choice of running mates has spoken volumes. He’s part of the agenda and unworthy of the trust to be a board of education member. But the real challenge for Mr Miller is to put up or shut up. It’s inane to send out a letter to a group of sophisticated and highly educated colleagues when such letter is gibberish, a perfect example of a defense tactic. Don’t you want solid facts? Reliable information? Truth? If one of your own number has had the courage to disclose this letter it can only mean that many more in your ranks are probably feeling the same way. Enough is enough! But our question to you is this: How long are you going to allow Mr Miller to play his ridiculous games making believe he represents your interests. How much longer do you feel this community is going to tolerate this sort of doubledealing before there’s a backlash…against the very people the present board majority has supported 200%. How long will the good teachers in this district continue to put up with being fed total nonsense, total dysinformation, outright lies before you step up to the plate and do the responsible thing: Say NO! to the lies, and YES! to the facts. In short be the educators we hope you strive to be and the educators you are being paid by this community to be. Ethical, rational, exemplary. When all else is collapsing around our ears in this community and beyond, we have to have our ideals, our heroes, if you will. But those ideals, those heroes have to be credible, honest, trustworthy. As always, as instructors and educators, even as public speakers and presenters, we have to be aware of the impression we make on our audience. And it’s time to ask yourselves as community leaders, as educators, is the image that is being presented to us by your spokesperson Matthew J. Miller, the impression and image you want us to walk away with? Do YOU really trust him to speak for you, to represent you, to inform you? Matt Miller is spent, he’s passé, he’s in on the slippery slope to nowhere; our teachers are in this for the long haul. Stick with us. We need your support and we need our experienced, honest, and committed boardmembers, not Miller’s political agenda lackeys! To Our Teachers If Our Readers Would Like to Register A Complaint with NYSUT here is the contact information: New York State United Teachers, NYSUT, Board of Directors NYSUT Board of Directors NYSUT Contact Information mediarel@nysutmail.org Posted by Principal Editor on May 12, 2013 in Accountability, AFL-CIO, Albany, Albany Schenectady BOCES, Alice Whalen, Anti-Bullying Law, Betsy Smith, Board of Education Member, BOCES, Bray Engel, Brian Bailey, Bridget Engelhardt, Brown and Weinraub, Bryan Rowzee, Capital District, Cathy Deluca, Cecilia Tkaczyk, Claudia Verga, Coeymans, Dawn Rogers, Denise Carl Hughes, Diane Hughes, Diane Malecki, Dick Iannuzzi, Dignity Act, Dignity for All Students Act, Donna Leput Hommel, Dr Alan R. McCartney, Edward "Teddy" Reville, Edward Reville, Eilleen Vosburgh, Elizabeth A. 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Brown, Pete Lopez, Property Taxes, PTO, Ravena, Ravena Coeymans Selkirk Central School District, RCSTA, RCSTA Executive Committee, RCSTA PAC, Retaliation, Richard Ianuzzi, SABIC Innovative Plastics, Sarah Berchtold Engel, Sarah Engel, School Budget, Scott Andrews, Selkirk, Smalbany, Sports Association, Stephen Prokrym, Tavia Rauch, Tax Levy, Teachers Association, Teachers Union, Teddy Reville, Thomas E. Dolan, Tom Dolan, Tracey Traver, Transparency, Uncategorized, Union Representative, United Federation of Teachers Throw the Jew Down the Well… Update: We Scooped the Times Union AGAIN! After we published this article the Times Union published “Reply made in RCS tussle. School board member says claims in petition for removal are off-base.” (Kristen V. Brown) Read their follow-up article at RCS Tussle. Looks like the Times Union can’t even get something published on the Internet before we do! And the Times Union is still twisting the facts beyond recognition! Borat Sings “Throw the Jew down the well so my country can be free…” Bigotry is Alive And Well in the USA and In Our Own Communities, and We Need A Brit To Tell Us! You all have your own jews! Matt Miller, Activist-Atheist Teacher & NYSUT union rep at RCS, Submitted 107 pages of Total Nonsense to the NYSED Commissioner, Dr John B. King, Jr., and Makes Us All Look Ridiculous! I’m not writing this blog to malign anyone or to defend anyone. I’m writing this blog because I’m so disgusted with what people like the Coeymanazis, the Unionazis, the corporations, and our crooks in government are doing to solidly good citizens. And I’m totally disgusted that those same solidly good citizens are letting themselves be victimized and submit to the abuse, misuse and lies. I’m further disgusted by the fact that when another solidly good citizen stands up and screams, “I’ve had enough of this shite!” that scoundrels like the Millers, Delucas, Biscones, Brunos, Darlingtons, Dolans, Ross’, Luckacovics, Coeymanazis, Unionazis, RCnaziS, and others come out and slander and libel him, and willfully misinform the public! In other words: I AM TOTALLY DISGUSTED THAT THIS COMMUNITY IS PLAYING INTO THE LOCAL BORATS’ HANDS AND LOOKING FOR A “JEW,” SINGING “THROW THE JEW DOWN THE WELL!” So my country can be free. You must grab him by his horns, Then we have a big party.” (Click throw the jew down the well for the entire lyrics!) (I’m also asking myself who the next Jew will be to go down the well? Will it be you, your neighbor, me?) Well, Unionazi Matt “the Mutt” Miller has found some other bigots to join him and Selkirk resident Tavia Rauch, and some cowardly unidentified Cow-eymanazi, calling itself A.B., to join in Miller’s campaign of libel and retaliation against the RCS school board! We see at least three obvious reasons for his cowardly campaign: Revenge for having been given the boot as energy manager and losing his $18,000 dollars a year extra plus travel expenses paid by YOU taxpayers in addition to his $80,000 plus teacher salary. Greed is alive and well in RCS! A desperate attempt by recruiting all the Coeymanazis and local lunatic RCnaziS to oust a duely elected board member so that the teachers clique and the teachers union, New York State United Teachers, can have a majority on the board and control your tax dollars and the school budget. An ego trip to get brownie points with his union and to keep stirring dissent and scandal in the RCS community. That’s the kind of person your darling teacher and union rep Matt Miller is! If things are peaceful, Matt’s right there to stir things up and keep your blood pressure up there! Actually, but he hasn’t caught on yet, stupid mutt that he is, he’s giving the district more rope to hang him…no one’s happy with him, he’s turned into a lone wolf, and the district will be very happy when he goes…one way or another but simply that he goes! Miller, Now. So, Matthew J. Miller a.k.a Matt “the Mutt”, official Unionazi of the RCS school district, has mad an ass of himself twice with his failed petition with Selkirk resident Tavia Rauch, which has sputtered out, and his complaint filed with the New York State Education Commissioner, Dr John B. King, Jr. So the Brit tells us to throw the Jew down the well and our local Twit wants us to throw his “Jew” down the well! Unionazi Matt Miller Has Mr Miller a different set of standards that apply to himself and his friends and another that apply to people not in Mr Miller’s clique? For example, where was Matthew J. Miller when: the polling and voting irregularities were happening? the athletics coaches were abusing the athletes? the bus drivers were refusing to transport students home? all the bullying was happening (Oops! We know one of the answers to this one, don’t we? Matt Miller was inciting the bullying naming children of board of education members who opposed the school budget!) students were being attacked by other students in the high school? parents complain about teachers and athletics coaches’ misconduct? (We know the answer to this one, too! Matt Miller, as NYSUT teachers union rep, must protect the interests of the teachers and other members of his union, not students or students parents!) multiple instances of overpayment in the tens of thousands of dollars to RCS CSD employees were discovered by auditors, in addition to other discrepancies? Did Miller step up to make a statement about that? (No, of course not! He actually was a double-dipper until the board of education canned him!) And where was Miller when the wrestling team had to forfeit a match because of the foul mouthed comments of the coach? Yup! We have some real classy role models in the RCS schools and Miller’s right on top of keeping the worst of the worst, including himself, sitting pretty. Matt Miller and NYSUT at Work Is being a so-called “sovereign citizen” worse than Matt Miller, when he declares himself to be an atheist in the presence of students? Matt Miller, when he incites students to abuse other students? Matt Miller, when he abuses his position and violates sound ethical principles that apply to polling places and voting? Matt Miller, when he unethically collects untold thousands of taxpayer dollars, in addition to his teacher salary, during the same time he’s supposed to be teaching? (That’s called double-dipping! The rest is triple-dipping (see next bullet)!) Matt Miller, when he accepts a full teachers salary while doing only part-time teaching, and taxpayers are paying for his time to do NYSUT union work? Is the fact that a citizen-resident is appealing and aggrieving your tax assesments in the courts, exercising a right we all have (or should have), and doing something we can (or should be able to) do under the Constition. Is that worse than: What’s going on in the village of Ravena and the scandalous abuse of public interests in the matter of the Ravena Fitness Center? What’s going on in the village of Ravena and the scandalous abuse of the public good in the matter of the RCS Community Library relocation? The Terror Triad What’s been going on in the town of Coeymans police department and the Coeymanazis’ abuse of residents’civil rights? What’s going on in the village and town courts with the unethical conduct of the village and town justices, constantly under investigation for ethics violations? What’s going on with the Biscone and Teresi law practices in the village of Ravena and the town of Coeymans? Conflicts of interest and billings as private attorneys doubling as village and town attorneys? The favoritism and nepotism that has been going on for decades in the village of Ravena village government? The bizarre financial mismanagement in the village of Ravena and the glaring silence that followed the audit scandals, when mayor John T. Bruno’s response was, “I didn’t know that!“? Good Lord! John T Bruno has been on the Ravena village board since 1976 and has been mayor for the past 20 years! And he “doesn’t know” what’s going on in village finances? Has he been braindead or in a coma for the past 20-30 years?!? The fact that Sabic, a Saudi Arabian corporation is deeply entrenched in the RCS district and is on the RCS school board! Sabic! SABIC (Saudi Arabian Basic Industries Corporation) (Arabic: الشركة السعودية للصناعات الأساسية ، سابك‎ ) is a manufacturing company, active in chemicals and intermediates, industrial polymers, fertilizers and metals. It is the largest public company in Saudi Arabia and the Saudi government still owns 70% of its shares. SABIC is the largest company in the Middle East. By the way, Saudi Arabia is Osama bin Laden’s country of origin and where his family still lives! But where money is concerned people seem to go blind unless it’s a “sovereign citizen”! (Editor’s Note, this fact is not important to Matt Miller or to NYSUT because James Latter is married to teacher Amanda Latter; in order for Miller to go after you, apparently you have to be a non-teacher, a kid, or black!) The fact that another RCS CSD board of education member, James Latter is a financial analyst at SABIC? That’s what I meant when I said Sabic is on the RCS board of education! Does that mean James Latter has terrorist connections, too, Mr Miller? What about when one of Matt Millers co-Coeymanazis Donna Leput-Hommel made the statement on Facebook that residents should punish businesses with their checkbooks if they don’t support the Yes! vote in the last school budget elections. So, with the economic situation the way it is in this country, with the district hemorrhaging jobs, residents, and businesses, Matt Miller’s gang and the Coeymanazis want to punish the businesses that are left! Nice agenda! (P.s. Anybody punishing Sabic? Or is it just the American small businesses and residents that Donna Leput-Hommel and the Coeymanazis want to “punish”? ) And you’re worried sick about some self-declared “sovereign citizen” who’s fighting his tax bill?!? Asshats! The Real Terrorists at our board of education meetings Matt Miller’s petition to the NYSED commissioner includes a large number of Internet pages in which we get to read the word “terrorist.” Matt Miller is trying, albeit unsuccessfully, to use unverified, lunatic, propaganda sources to support his petition. This is nothing new, though. Miller and the Albany Times Union have been calling a peaceful, quite, unassuming citizen a “terrorist,” since day one. (By the way, according to a National Safety Council report you are 8x more likely to be killed by a policeman than by a terrorist attack!) The bulk of the petition recites tax claims and tax codes. Tell us, Matt Miller, since when have you started working for the IRS, the Department of Taxation and Finance, or the local tax collector? Have you earned a CPA no one yet knows about. Fact is, you, Matt Miller, have absolutely no standing whatsoever to argue tax questions or issues in your complaint. None, Mr Miller. You’re totally out of order! Not that that is news to anyone. But you seem to insist on pointing out your stupidity and ignorance to the world. Why is that, Mr Miller? (Search “Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families” for the answer.) The term “terrorism” has become highly emotionally charged. Government and government agencies take advantage of that fact when they want to manipulate public opinion; so do Matt Miller and NYSUT! Furthermore, its indiscriminate and careless use misinforms the public and creates an unnecessary state of anxiety, rouses suspicion and incites hate mongers. That’s exactly what Matt Miller, Unionazi, and his mob want to do when they play up the fictional association between “sovereign citizen” and “terrorist”! Totally misleading, totally misinforming, and totally w-r-o-n-g! By definition, a terrorist is not peaceful, does not act on his own behalf, does not support the community in which he lives. A terrorist incites and attempts to change entire groups and countries to political change and revolution. A terrorist incites his followers and others to violence to bring about change and to spread his ideologies. A terrorist uses any means possible to manipulate public opinion in favor of his group or movement. Don’t these methods sound an awful lot like the methods being used by Matt Miller and the Coeymanazis? Well, most common definitions of terrorism refer only to: violent acts or inciting violent acts acts that are intended to create anxiety or fear (“terror”) acts that are perpetrated for a religious, political or, ideological goal acts that deliberately target or disregard the physical or psychological sense of safety or security, well-being of civilians. Sounds an awful lot like what Matt Miller and the Coeymanazis are doing. But it doesn’t sound much like what Mr Rodney Krzykowski is doing. So, given the above points, who are the terrorists? In November 2004, a United Nations Secretary General report described terrorism as any act “intended to cause … serious … harm to civilians … with the purpose of intimidating a population or compelling a government or … an organization to do or abstain from doing any act.” The serious harm does not have to be physical injury or death; it can be psychological or economic, it can be intended to cause anxiety or distrust in a community, it can be intended to intimidate citizens or residents, or for wrongful reasons to compel a government or organization to act or not to act. Moreover, since 1994, the United Nations General Assembly has repeatedly condemned terrorist acts using the following political description of terrorism (paraphrased): “Malicious acts intended or calculated to provoke a state of fear and anxiety in the general public, a group of persons, or particular ersons for political purpose are under any circumstances unjustifiable, no matter what the considerations of a political, philosophical, ideological, racial, ethnic, religious or any other nature that may be invoked to justify them.” Terrorist or terrorism as a word can be summed up in the saying, “One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter.” Imagine, Martin Luther King or Malcolm X, Mahatma Ghandi, Jesus Christ could all be called terrorists by Matt Miller’s definition. Matt Miller doesn’t seem to have much use for the democratic process, especially the process of democratic voting by residents. His latest shenanigans and attempts to deprive voters of their rights by attempting to libel a sitting board member out of office is not the only time Miller thought the majority of local voters were dumbasses and didn’t know what they were doing. Miller and his RCnaziS and Coeymanazi friends seem to think that if it isn’t their way or their mob’s way, it’s the wrong way. (Editor’s Note: We’ve already written about Matt Miller’s comments on FaceBook criticizing the democratic voting process when the candidates he and his NYSUT teachers union lost the board of elections in 2011!) And wasn’t it Matt Miller who was quoted by the Times Union, “Matthew Miller, president of the RCS Teachers Association, said the hiring of McCartney would bring ridicule to the district.” The only thing that brings ridicule to this district is asshat teachers like Matt Miller. In fact, hiring Dr Alan R. McCartney looks like the best thing to have happened to this RCS school district in decades! Really, how many of you readers would now agree with Miller’s statement? And wasn’t it Matt Miller who was involved in the retaliatory, racist, and scandalous conspiracy to harrass and remove principal Hakim Jones, an African American, and to get the job for Miller’s wife, Karen Miller? Only after Jones filed a complaint and grievance was that plan foiled! Nice role model, Miller. I wonder, how does a racist, atheist, union rep stack up against a so-called “sovereign citizen” who minds his own business and volunteers his time to improve the school district? We’ve demanded the petition that Matt Miller sent to Dr John B. King, Jr., New York State Commissioner of Education. The petition was filed by Miller and an unidentified party, A.B., and the New York State United Teachers union, the union that Miller represents in the RCS district. The fizzled out idiots’ petition signed by a handful of local loonies and a number of people outside the district, including multiple signatures, and even a dog signed it, is yet another example of the kind of crap this moron Matt Miller is cramming down peoples’ throats. The Miller petition to Dr King is 107 pages long and consists of 83 numbered statements or allegations. It’s Miller’s idea but was drawn up by the NYSUT teachers union lawyers. Now, do you think the NYSUT teachers union is pursuing this for YOUR benefit? If you do, I have a bridge I’d like to sell you! The petition is totally nonsense! And, guess what: Miller and his co-conspirators includes about 92 pages of “exhibits,” mostly printouts of tax receipts and a number of Internet downloads that are obviously included to convince some half-wit that there’s a terrorist loose and serving on the RCS school board! All the Miller complaint to Dr King says is: “I agreed with my tax bill and I paid my taxes. Mr K. didn’t agree with his tax bill and so went to court.” The name-calling in the petitions and the rest of the lunatic documents are simply distractions from the fact that there is no case or legal basis for Miller wasting time and money on all of this. Miller is being paid by this district to teach and he’s just being a union nuisance. Is this why you’re paying him more almost $90,000 a year? Is this why he’s given a reduced teaching load at the RCS high school? He’s the terrorist by definition and we’re paying him! What does that make us????? Yes, I read the whole thing, I’m sorry to say. All I can say is this: Lady Liberty, after tossing her cookies, is still weeping bitterly. Lady Liberty is weeping because people like Miller and his Coeymanazis, and the NYSUT teachers union, have thrown the United States Constitution on a garbage pile and have set it aflame! Miller and his Coeymanazis and the NYSUT teachers union are misusing and abusing the grievance and complaint process for wrongful purposes, for purposes for which it was not intended. What’s worse is the fact that we have a person, Matt Miller, who is playing both sides of the fence from a trusted position, and has consistently abused that trust. That, people, is common knowledge in this district. We also have a union doing the same thing. Unions were once the champions of the working class; now they’re self-centered, lobbying, power brokers with multi-million dollar budgets, who trample the working class! And NYSUT is one of the worst because it represents the interests of a group that considers itself to be superior, to be an elite class; to hell with working parents and the underclasses, in other words. Yes, Lady Liberty is crying her eyes out right now, watching her children suffer abuse and lies at the hands of the elite! From where I’m watching, dear readers, it’s not the so-called “sovereign citizen” who is the terrorist in this community, in this school district, its Matt Miller, his Coeymanazi supporters, and the NYSUT teachers union! That bunch of terrorists have to GO! not the “sovereign citizen!” You can watch the Borat “Throw the Jew Down the Well” clip here. We’d like to note, however, that the irony is that Borat is a Jew and he’s actually poking fun at all the bigots of the world who are singing the same tune but for their own “jews”. Just look at the audience’s faces in the beginning and at the end. The change is diabolical! Now, think about who your “Jew” is! Update: Some readers have asked to see the documents filed by Matthew J. Miller and the RCS CSD answer. You can view them at the links below: The Miller/A.B. Petition at Notice of Petition – Miller – Krzykowski – 11-27-2012 The RCS CSD Answer RCS CSD Response – Miller Petition – 1-2-2013 Ali G. Say: “Dat Matt da Mutt Gotta Go, Baby!” Bling, Bling! The Editor Posted by Principal Editor on January 7, 2013 in 2Luck.com, Abuse, Abuse of Public Office, AFL-CIO, Albany, Alice Whalen, ARANY, Atheist Teacher, Bad Role Model, Ben Rattray, Besiyata Dishmaya, Betsy Smith, Bill Bailey, Bill McFerran, Bitter Bob (Ross), Board of Education Member, Bob Ross, BoBo Cop, Bray Engel, Brian Bailey, BULLSHIT, Bully, Cathy Deluca, Chain Letter, Change.Org, Children of Dysfunctional Families, Civil Right Violation, Civil Rights, Claudia Verga, Coercion, Coeymanazis, Coeymans, Conspiracy, David Bartlett, Dawn Rogers, Deceit, DeLuca Public Affairs, Diane Malecki, Don Persico, Donna Leput Hommel, Double Dipping, Dr Alan McCartney, Dumb Ass, Education Commissioner, Edward "Teddy" Reville, Edward Reville, Eleanor Luckacovic, Eleanor Oldham, Elizabeth Smith, Gary Van DerZee, George Dardiani, Gerald Deluca, Greed, Greene County, Greg Teresi, Gregory Darlington, Gregory Teresi, H Andres Jimenez Uribe, Harassment, Harold Warner, Head-up-his-Ass, Howard "Bray" Engel, Hudson Valley, Hypocrisy, Ignorance, Incompetence, Intimidation, Irregularities, Voting, James Latter, James Latter II, Jeff Stambaugh, Jerry "Dirty-Hands" Deluca, Jerry Deluca, Jerry Perrine, Joan Ross, Joe Teresi, John B. 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Boehm, Thomas E. Dolan, Times Union, Times Union Blogs, Times Useless, Times Useless Blogs, Tom Dolan, Tracey Traver, Transparency, Union Representative, United Federation of Teachers, Vindictive Justice, Voting Irregularities, William "Bill" Bruno, Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, ב"ה, בס"ד, בסיעתא דשמיא, בעזרת השם Beware: Matt Miller’s and Tavia Rauch’s Change.Org Petition Seriously Flawed! For Quips About Persons of Interest Scroll Down↓ JL of 2Luck of Chatham (Canaan, NY) hosted by Taconic Technology Corp. Logged on More than 14 Itmes in the Past 24 Hours! You must love this Blog, John! How was Key West, Bob & Joan? Did JW Really Mess Up the Silk Coverings at 2Luck's Housewarming? Did R.J. D'Esposito Offer to Hug H.W. Vadney on FaceBook? Don't forget to join us at RCS Champions on FaceBook! Not Only Does Change.Org Automatically Create An Account for You When You Sign the Miller-Rauch Petition You Can Sign As Many Times As You Like Under Different Names! Tavia Rauch: This Just Ain’t Gonna Work! Like Your Petition! Some People Think They’re Such Hot Shots But In Reality They’re Just Ignorant. This Applies to Matt Miller’s and Tavia Rauch’s Joint Conspiracy to Fake a Community Petition to Oust a Sitting Board of Education Member. Actually, after I visited the petition page and poked around a bit, and then decided to test whether it was secured against multiple signings, I was a bit miffed when I found that Change.Org was creating a user account for me without my authorization. There was no warning, I just got an account with a profile containing my name and address. Just by signing in. I’m wondering who would get to use that information and for what? Luckily I know how to access my profile(s) and mess with them. So, all you stupids that are hurrying off to join the DumbAss club, be warned. But here’s the real scoop: I know something about these freebie polling and petition scams and that is: They’re Useless! The information they collect from people who sign is absolutely unreliable and can’t be trusted to represent the real numbers. In fact, one of our subscribers signed that petition three times using his/her real names and real e-mails. Even his/her dog signed using his real name and one of the subscriber’s e-mails. That makes for really reliable petition work, doesn’t it? The Miller Rauch team really does good work, don’t they? (I can personally confirm that it is possible to sign the petition multiple times using different names.) Aptly Named Just after signing on Change.org, I received a welcome e-mail from the founder, Ben Rattray (that’s Ben (wasn’t that a rat’s name in some 70’s horror flick? Ben and Willard? ) Rat-tray? Nice! Says a lot and aptly describes the types signing the Miller-Rauch petition!) saying, “Anyone can start a petition. Change.org lets anyone, anywhere start a petition. It’s free and can be about anything you want to change.” Now if that doesn’t say it all, right from the founder’s mouth! How embarassing it will be for Miller and Rauch when Commissioner of Education, Dr John B. King, Jr., gets a petition signed by a Pembroke Corgi! Well, at least the WowBow! has more smarts than Miller and Rauch, combined! The Petition on Change.Org is a Scam! And Anyone Who Participates is Being Scammed! Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch Are Scamming Voters! But that’s not all, friends. Not only are you getting snookered when you sign and not only can you sign as many times as you might like, Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch either don’t know what they’re talking about…or they’re simply lying. Here’s some of the crap Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch are writing on the petition page: “Rodney Krzykowski refuses to pay school or property taxes. It is estimated that the amount owed to the school district and to the town is over one hundred thousand dollars.” That’s not true! Mr Krzkowski has not refused to do anything of the sort! He’s appealing his assessment, just like you or I have every right to do. And who is estimating what Mr Krzykoski owes? I certainly hope it’s not one of the brainiacs who started this scam petition, Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch. Tavia Rauch Miller and Rauch write in their so-called petition, “Mr. Krzykowski has proclaimed in several legal documents that he is a sovereign citizen.” Well, if Matt Miller or Tavia Rauch knew anything about American history or read the Constitution of the United States, they’d know that we are all “sovereign” citizens…at least until the Supreme Court and your elected officials manage to take away all of your sovereign rights and hand them to the corporations. In fact, the anti-slavery movement, the women’s suffrage movement, the civil rights movement all did what Rodney Kryzkowski is doing and what Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch are saying is wrong: using their thought process they would probably say slavery, refusing the right to vote to women, that civil rights movements were wrong and refused to submit to the deranged authorities who said that slaves, women, and blacks were not entitled to civil rights! Most of the leaders of antislavery, women’s suffrage, and civil rights movements were considered terrorists and would be today! Is that what we’re paying teacher Matt Miller almost $90,000 a year to teach? The Miller-Rauch Petition Those two demented zombies, Miller and Rauch, write also: “This petition needs to be signed to ensure that those with the responsibility of protecting the legitimacy of a school board, hear your voice.” Miller and Rauch have missed some very important facts along the way to their total depravity: YOU, the voters, have the responsibility for protecting the legitimacy of the school board. No one else. Mr Krzykowski is on the board of education specifically because the majority of voters put him there. The voters legitimized Mr Krzykowski! Get real, Miller, Rauch! Miller and Rauch, the DumbAss Duo of RCS appear to be more anti-American than Sadam Hussein was! What’s more, is that Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch are such dumbasses, they really have no clue that they are actually contradicting themselves by simply putting up a petition. In fact, they’re allowing people to vote twice! Yes, dear readers, vote twice. I do realize that that’s not all that uncommon in the RCS school district and it has happened before, as we all know. But Miller and Rauch don’t seem to have caught on that it’s not supposed to be that way. In fact, according to the official voter registration rolls there are 4449 registered voters in this district. Some of those voters are property owners and pay school taxes, some are not. The board of education manages the school budget on behalf of the taxpayers, the property owners, and the non-property owners benefit from their prudent decisions. But Miller and Rauch are trying to step all over voters’ rights. Here are some very valid questions we should be asking about their petition: How many of these voters votes do Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch want to throw out in their little conspiracy? How many of the individuals signing the Change.Org petition are voters who are voting twice against Mr Krzykowski by signing the petition? (Of course, that wouldn’t bother Miller or Rauch, given their histories.) How many of the signers are really residents of the district? How many of the people signing the petition are real people? How many of the people are signing the petition multiple times? (I did three times and my dog did once! But I do intend to request that my signatures and my dog’s paw print be removed from the list.) What right does Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch have to step on the voters of this district? Who is checking and verifying who is signing the petition and how many times? Because the petition is online, it excludes a large number of people in the district (some don’t have computers, some don’t know how to use them, etc.) A large number of people don’t even know about the petition or how to find it. Petitions are generally unreliable for testing the mood of a community and the information collected is hard to verify. That’s why they’re not used in academic or scientific work, surveys and polls are. One of our subscribers has actually posted a comment identifying a person who signed the petition but is not even from this RCS district! People, is this the kind of idiocy we want going on in this district? It’s fuel for the Times Useless to make us look like a bunch of backwoods lunatics AGAIN! You see, what Miller and Rauch–and I seriously hope that Dr John B. King Jr., our NYSED Commissioner, caught this, too–is that in the elections that put Mr Krzykowski on the board of education, a majority wanted him there and a minority wanted someone else there. The majority won and the minority lost. But now, Miller and Rauch are giving the losers a second chance by saying, “Sign our petition and you can have a second vote.” Pretty stupid, right? So, not only are Miller and Rauch trying to overrule the majority, they’re trying to give the losers club a second vote…so if a large number of the people who voted for Mr Krzykowski’s opponent in the election now sign the petition, it looks like a lot of people support Miller and Rauch. But that’s not so, as I hope is clear to you now. That’s another reason why the Miller-Rauch petition is and should be declared nonsense. Just a bit of humor, though: Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch also have a bit of difficulty with the language. They write: “A statue can be defined as legislative authority that governs a state, city or town.” Really, Matt and Tavia, is that what a statue is? Seriously, you two bobo’s look stupider and stupider as time wears on! ‘Nuf said. A Couple of Gratuitous, Opinions by Way of Comment: RCS Suckers Club Here are some of the suckers who have already signed (you can see a short list of people who have signed on the Change.Org site (We’ll FOIL the actual final submission from the NYSED and publish all the names in due course.): Donald Gillen RAVENA, NY NEW YORK Diana Perrine RAVENA, NY NEW YORK Anne Babcock RAVENA, NY NEW YORK Robert Williams RAVENA, NY NEW YORK Kathleen Shortell SELKIRK, NY NEW YORK Londa VanDerzee RAVENA, NY NEW YORK Tony Ricciardi RAVENA, NY NEW YORK Jerry Perrine RAVENA, NY NEW YORK Richard Orsi SELKIRK, NY NEW YORK Meredith Gerdeman GLENMONT, NY NEW YORK Finally, just to illustrate the stupidity of the Change.org gang, I’d like to share several examples of what so-called Supporters of the petition wrote and just briefly comment on what they write: Elyse Kunz COEYMANS, NY I don’t think the community was fully aware of this man’s positions on government and taxation when he was elected. Someone who refuses to pay taxes should not have the authority to levy taxes on the rest of us or to determine how that money is spent. That has to be stupidity on a par with Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch! You don’t think voters were aware of his positions? You CLUCK! Why not? Who are you to say? “The authority to levy taxes?” You are a cluck! I certainly hope you have not been bringing children into the world! What a tragedy if your ignorance is hereditary! Eilleen Vosburgh NEW BALTIMORE, NY It’s about responsibility. It’s about paying it forward. It’s about our future. Why would anyone expect that they do not have to pay their school and property taxes but expect to represent good citizens that do pay their taxes? It’s hypocritical. You’re in the Cluck’s Club, too! Ever hear of the 1%? Ever hear of GE? Ever hear of churches? No, I suppose you wouldn’t have. You know what’s hypocritical, really? Clucks like you! Betcha you signed the petition, didn’t you? Thought so! Eleanor Oldham-Luckacovic CANAAN, NY I own property in the RCS district and am concerned that such blatant disregard of the tax law by a member of the board reflects badly on the school and therefore on the whole area. It is apalling. What’s apalling, Eleanor is your hypocrisy and your indifference to your snobbery and to the damage you caused with your co-vipers Bitter Bob and Spiteful Joan. Your total lack of any sense of neighborliness, community or decency made quite the impact on New Baltimore for the entire time you and your hunched hubby polluted our otherwise pristine community. Luckily the air cleared and humanity gained some well-earned respite when you and hunched hubby jumped ship to join the other pseudo-sophisticates in Canaan. Good ridance! You and your fraud husband have quite the nerve discussing anything akin to ethics or morality. How ever did you finagle your homeowners to cover your court costs? You two were the worst reflections imaginable on the whole community! Even your partners in crime, Bitter Bob and Spiteful Joan, had little nice to say of either of you. Remember the e-mails? Robert and Joan Ross NEW BALTIMORE, NY If he lived in New Baltimore, he would have lost his house for non payment of property taxes. It is farcical that a scofflaw should be on a school board. Yes, indeed, we know all about you two. Aren’t you the two who used and abused local New Baltimore residents in your agendas some time ago. A campaign of lies, abuse and slander, wasn’t it. And your community spirit brought you, Joan Ross, to dub the locals “Newbaltimorons,” out of your respect for local people and community. Yup! And now you are both known as Bitter Bob and Spiteful Joan because you’re so community spirited. Nothing but negative. You’ve found the right group on Change.org. Birds of a feather….You have quite the nerve calling anyone else a “scofflaw!” Carol Melewski NEW BALTIMORE, NY A person who refuses recognize the government’s right to collect taxes should not be permitted to serve on the board of a school district. Schools require taxes to function, and having a board member who flaunts the requirement that citizens pay taxes undermines the authority of that board. It is especially ironic that he serves as the head of the finance committee; making determinations regarding the use of taxpayers’ dollars, to which he contributes nothing. It never ceases to amaze me that people who were at one minute at each other’s throat and slandering and disparaging each other tend to find each other when there’s blood in the water. Again, Luckacovic, Ross, Malewski all seem to gravitate towards each other. Just don’t meet in a dark alley…there’ll be a terrible mess. So, you’ve found another agenda to mutilate. But your statement makes no sense. It’s not logical. Not that that ever mattered to you and your ilk. Well, knock yourselves out, you have nothing to lose, that’s for sure. You’ve lost it all already. And of course we have the ever present, always something to say King and Queen of Thuggery and Hypocrisy, Jerry “Dirty-Hands” Deluca and his female poster madam of Coeymanazism, Cathy Deluca. They never miss a chance to grandstand. Gerald DeLuca RAVENA, NY The future of our community and the education of our children need to be guided by people who abide by and believe in the laws of this state and nation. Cathleen DeLuca RAVENA, a school board member signs an oath to uphold the constitution of the United States and the State of New York, but as a “sovereign citizen” Mr. Krzykowski does not recognize either. Therefore his oath is invalid. Yes, they come in pairs! There are no words to describe the nausea induced by anything Dirty-Hands Jerry or that hypocrite Cluck Cathy Deluca could projectile from their putrid carrion stained beaks. Both ignorant but both with so much scatology to eructate from their caprophagic innards. Their nonsensical statements definitively label the entire Change.org initiative as totally lacking in any credibility whatsoever. So, dear readers and neighbors, that’s what we found out for you about the Matt Miller and Tavia Rauch petition on Change.Org that is supported by the New York State United Teachers union, the union Matt Miller represents in this district, and who will do anything to give the majority on the RCS Central School District board of education, and once the teachers clique is in control, so is the teachers union. God Help US! In Other Words, Citizens, Residents, Neighbors, Parents, Taxpayers, the Miller-Rauch Petition is a Scam. Beware! Even Babies Will Hate You! P.s. I just had to share this. It’s too precious to keep private. Tavia Rauch just sent my dog the following message: Dear WowBow!, Thanks for signing my petition, “Dr. John B. King Jr., Commissioner of Education: Remove Rodney Krzykowski from the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk School Board.” Can you help this petition win by asking your friends to sign too? It’s easy to share with your friends on Facebook – just click here to share the petition on Facebook. There’s also a sample email below that you can forward to your friends. Thanks again — together we’re making change happen, Note to forward to your friends: I just signed the petition “Dr. John B. King Jr., Commissioner of Education: Remove Rodney Krzykowski from the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk School Board” on Change.org. It’s important. Will you sign it too? Here’s the link: WowBow! My Dog’s Reaction Posted by Principal Editor on December 22, 2012 in 2Luck.com, Abuse of Public Office, Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families, AFL-CIO, Albany, Albany Schenectady BOCES, Alice Whalen, Anti-Community Activity, Art Institutes International, Ben Rattray, Betsy Smith, Bitter Bob (Ross), Board of Education Member, Bob Ross, BOCES, Bray Engel, Bully Gang, Burning the Constitution, Cathy Deluca, Cathy's Coeymanazi Clucks Club, Change.Org, Children of Dysfunctional Families, Civil Rights, Clowns, Coeymanazis, Coeymans, Coeymans Losers Club, Conspiracy, Corruption, Deceit, Demand for Removal, Demand for Resignation, Demand for Termination, Diana Perrine, Donald Gillen, Donna Leput Hommel, Dr Alan McCartney, Education Commissioner, Edward "Teddy" Reville, Edward Reville, Eilleen Vosburgh, Eleanor Oldham, Election Fraud, Elizabeth Smith, Elyse Kunz, Gary Van DerZee, Gerald Deluca, Greene County, Howard "Bray" Engel, Hudson Valley, Humor, Hypocrisy, Ignorance, Irregularities, Voting, James Latter, James Latter II, Jerry "Dirty-Hands" Deluca, Jerry Deluca, Jerry Perrine, Joan Ross, John B. King, John Luckacovic, Kangaroo Court, Karen Miller, Kathleen Shortell, Liar, Liberty Weeping, Londa VanDerzee, Lynch Mob, Matt "the Mutt", Matt Miller, Misconduct, Misinformation, Moose Misuraca, New Baltimore, New York, New York State, New York State Education Department, New York State United Teachers, NYS Assembly, NYS Senate, NYSED, NYSUT, Office of the Attorney General, Person of Interest, Petition, R J DEsposito, Rat Pack, Rats, Ravena, Ravena Coeymans Selkirk, Ravena Coeymans Selkirk Central School District, RCS Board of Education, RCS Central School District, RCS Community, Richard Orsi, Robert Williams, Rodney Krzykowski, Selkirk, Smalbany, Small Town, Stifling Freedom, Tavia Rauch, Teacher Misconduct, Teachers, Teachers Union, Teddy Reville, Thomas E. Dolan, Times Union, Times Union Blogs, Times Useless, Times Useless Blogs, Tom Dolan, Tony Ricciardi, Tracey Traver, Union Representative, United Federation of Teachers, Voting Fraud, Voting Irregularities Graduation Rates: Vorheesville CSD vs. RCS CSD Maybe If the Residents and Parents in the RCS School District Would Shut Up Long Enough to Hear Some Good Sense and STOP Listening to the Self-Serving Lies of the Teachers Clique Guided by the Teachers Union This District Could Actually Achieve What the Vorheesville District has Achieved: 98% Graduation Rates! If You Pull It Out You May See the Truth! And maybe, if the teachers clique on the RCS board of education–Alice Whalen, Howard Engel, James Latter, Edward Reville— would stop playing their stupid games and bullying the other members some real work could get done and this school district lifted out of the cesspool of corruption and scandal into which it’s been dumped by the special interest groups and the Coeymanazi greed machine! Listen up, people: You’re bitching and moaning about internal accounting and missing the whole point: You’re trailing Vorheesville, YES MR ALAN MCCARNEY”S FORMER DISTRICT, by a good 20 percent in graduation rates! Posted by Principal Editor on October 17, 2012 in Accountability, Albany Schenectady BOCES, Alice Whalen, Betsy Smith, Bill Bailey, BOCES, Bray Engel, Brian Bailey, Bullying, Cathy Deluca, Coeymanazis, Coeymans, Conflict of Interest, Deceit, Denial, Donna Leput Hommel, Dr Alan McCartney, Edward "Teddy" Reville, Edward Reville, Elizabeth Smith, Extramarital Affairs, Gary Van DerZee, Gerald Deluca, Graduation Rates, Greene County, Hakim Jones, Head-up-his-Ass, Histrionics, Howard "Bray" Engel, Hudson Valley, Illiteracy, indifference to the safety and welfare of a child, Interim Superintendent, Irresponsibility, James Latter, James Latter II, Jeff Lukens, Jerry "Dirty-Hands" Deluca, Jerry Deluca, John B. King, Kathleen Ryan Gill, Liar, Lorraine Misuraca, Low Self-Esteem, Matt "the Mutt", Matt Miller, Michelle Waldenmaier Koeppel, Mike Varney, Misinformation, Moose Misuraca, Negligent Parents, New Baltimore, New York, New York State, New York State Education Department, NYS Assembly, NYS Senate, NYSED, Office of the Attorney General, Pam Black, Parent Negligence, Parent Teachers Organization, Ravena Coeymans Selkirk Central School District, RCS Central School District, RCS Clowns, RCS School Superintendant, RCS Teachers Association, Ron Racey, Teddy Reville, Thomas E. Dolan, Tom Dolan, Verbal Abuse A Senile, Demented Brain Gives Birth: You Pay Again! Well, We Can Say: “We Told You So!” Which Brain Is the Father of Ravena Mayor Bruno’s Brainchild? We know it sounds strange talking about brains in the same breath as the Ravena village board and senile mayor John T. Bruno and his crooked minions, and we problably should rather be talking about mandatory sentencing guidelines but Hey! brains is the subject of the day. Right? And so when you talk about Good you have to talk about evil. Right? When you talk about brains you have to talk about brainless, too. Ravena-Coeymans has recently been reading headlines like, “Future uncertain for library as lease deal falls through“, “Village to library: Vacate premises by October 31“, “Ravena library can stay put for now” but we had already predicted this situation back on May 2, 2012, before the budget votes, in our article “Library Proposal Still ‘In Press’” in which we predicted that the Ravena Public Library was going to be another “Swimming Pool” and our headline was “Is the RCS Public Library Plan Going to Be Another RCS Swimming Pool? Poor Planning, Too Many Questions, Too Few Answers…Kill It Now Before It Gets Too Far Along and You’re Stuck with an Monkey on Your Backs!” And your wise village board, John Bruno, Martin Case, Rocco Persico, Bill Bailey, and your darling Biscone component, Nancy Biscone-Warner (yes, wife of town justice-under-investigation, Harold “Hal” Warner) together with the omnipresent Cathy and Jerry “Dirty Hands” Deluca, are going to give you another albatross on your backs: a village fitness center! Our library article would be worth reading if you haven’t read it (just click on the link in the above paragraph) already and should be re-read even if you have. Because it’s no joke: the same people who were involved in the RCS swimming pool fiasco are involved in this baby, too. Do the names Deluca, Bruno, Biscone sound familiar. Yes! They mixed up in this lunatic development, too. And there is just as much sneaking around, just as many secret meetings, and taxpayer money is being mismanaged by people like John Bruno, who was just cited for gross mismanagement of Ravena accounts and whose reply was, “I didn’t know.” My bullshit meter is going off the scale at this point. Or did you all forget that little scandal that came out of the recent audit of the village of Ravena! Gosh you all have short memories…an epidemic of Alzheimer’s disease seems to be happening in Ravena-Coeymans. No one remembers beyond yesterday! Was anyone aware that back in March, shortly after the March elections, Mayor John Bruno met behind closed doors with Guess who! Cathy Deluca, Nancy Warner, Marty Case, and a couple of others to discuss, Guess what! A Ravena community fitness center! Just what Ravena needs, a healthclub (or just what Nancy Biscone-Warner and Harold “Hal” Warner want, a private local healthclub). How many fitness centers have failed in Ravena-Coeymans, already? Anyone counting? And wasn’t Cathy Deluca running one of the failed centers? Mayor John T. Bruno Mayor of Ravena, NY Has he gone bananas? But the local media reported, “The brainchild of Mayor John Bruno, the fitness center would be a viable option for the village since there would be no need to lease space from another owner and because there is $100,000 worth of exercise equipment in the village available for purchase now, since the Neighborhood Health and Fitness Center has closed its doors, according to Warner.” Idiots! Ever wonder why the Neighborhood Health and Fitness Center closed its doors? But Bruno is there, ready to write a check for at least $50,000 of your money to fund another failure…and hire Cathy Deluca (surprised?) to manage the place. Like with Cathy Deluca running the place who needs a recession? Why don’t we have a haloween bonfire and just burn the $50-grand? In a letter dated September 13 from Judy Felsten, RCS Community Library Director, she asks “Friends, Neighbors and Library Patrons for their vocal support to convince the Village government to allow the Library to remain where it is until a suitable permanent facility is ready.” According to Judith Felsten, “the Mayor of Ravena, John T. Bruno,notified the Library that it must vacate its location in the Village Building by October. Bruno writes that he has the unanimous support of the Village Board. They plan to buy the Neighborhood Fitness Center’s equipment and create a fitness center in the library space.” Now that sound just about right for the brainchild of a senile mind: kick out the library and put in a fitness center! The illiterates in Ravena don’t need a library but just think of all the whales that will flock to Bruno’s fitness center to drop those twinkie pounds! Yeah, and pigs have wings, too! Village board member Rocco Persico’s cousin, Don Persico, owns the former Knights of Columbus building where the Library director and board members enthusiastically misinformed the public of the great news, more space, nicer facilities, all centrally located, and a NY state grant to pay for it! Yeah, did I say that pigs have wings, too? Yup! I did. All the hype and misinformation was back in May of this year when the “It’s for the kids” was a popular slogan of the Coeymanazis and anyone who opposed the school budget or the library budget was just plain unpatriotic and anti-family! But the Library’s troubles began later, in September, when the board coulnd’t come to an agreement with Don Persico, owner of the building at 95 Main Street, which was to be the library’s new home. So that was at least FOUR months since the library announced the brilliant plan…four months of so-called negotiation and then…NOTHING! Great planning library board, great community spirit Village board, Don Persico. And then your wonderful Mayor John Bruno tells the library “Tough cookies! Cathy Deluca and Nancy Warner want a fitness center!” Remember how we reported the outrageous incestuous relationships in the Ravena-Coeymans club? Well not only is Nancy Warner a trustee of the Village of Ravena, she’s a Biscone! Yeah, one of those mafiosi who have been screwing the Village of Ravena for more than 50 years! And Remember the grant that Judith Felsten and her cronies touted was to pay for the expense of the library’s new home? The grant the Library had planned on applying for required that a ten year lease be signed. At the presentation just before the budget vote, which, by the way, you all passed, Felsten made it all sound like it was all in the bag. What happened, Don Persico, did you get even more greedy than before? Or did Cathy Deluca and Nancy Biscone-Warner pursuade mayor John Bruno and Rocco Persico that if the library’s space were committed, the library would be forced to accept Don Persico’s insatiable greed. Or was it just plain stupidity? The whole plan was a nut cake idea in the first place and totally devoid of any intelligent planning! We wrote that back in May when we heard the idiotic presentation and the half-baked plan. Read the RCS Community Library’s report on relocating the library at rcs community library (it’s outdated but has some interesting information). “The grant requires a ten year lease. So by virtue of not reaching an agreement on the lease, the library could not submit the grant,” Felsten explained all of that to the Ravena board members, mayor John Bruno and Trustees Marty Case, Nancy Biscone-Warner and Rocco Persico at a Village Board workshop meeting early in September. But the fitness club deal was a done deal. Your RCS Tax Dollars Working for You! Thanks Ravena Village Board! Question: How could the idiotic idea for a Ravena fitness center in the building occupied by the village offices, in an obscure location, in a community of about 3000 people, most of whom are beyond fitness either because of disease, age, or simply morbid obesity be even considered. How is it legal that all of these decisions are being made without public inputs? Without a reasonable effort at putting the project out for public bids? If it’s a village of Ravena project, why wasn’t a selection panel set up to review applicants for the job of manager? How can the village of Ravena, with all of its overspending and mismanagement woes, even consider spending at least $50,000 on used fitness equipment!!!! What happens when the equipment breaks down–and it will–out of warranty? Who pays for the repairs? YOU DO! What about adapting the space, sanitation, showers, changing rooms, bathrooms, maintenance costs, and the list goes on! It’s plain DEMENTED, the product of a bunch of thieves and a senile brain! Are you all crazy?!? It’s not the Ravena residents who will benefit from all of this conniving and conspiracy. It’s whoever gets paid the $50,000 for a ton of scrap equipment! It’s the insiders who get the jobs to adapt the space and manage the club, like Cathy Deluca. It’s the insiders like the Brunos, the Persicos, the Biscones, the Warners , and the Delucas, who have set the whole thing up to walk away with your money and big grins all the way to the bank! It’s the same bunch of corrupt Coeymanazis who pushed for the 2012-13 school budget and the library budget chanting the mantra “It’s for the kids!” And then went nutz when things didn’t go their way like with firing the double-dipping energy manager, Matt Miller, who was making $10,000 in addition to his teacher’s salary, which he receives for doing a reduced teaching load so he can take care of teacher’s union business on your dimes! Like demanding that the RCS Sports Association file the required paperwork before being allowed to operate on school property. Like demanding that the so-called RCS Bottle Blitz pay to use the school property like any other outside program! Yeah, “It’s for the kids!” Like the fitness center is “for the kids.” Like a community library is less important than padding your corrupt friends’ pockets. Like all the seniors and others who use the community library are automatically going to become fitness freaks. Think again people. But the great sages on the Ravena village board in there magnanimous wisdom and community spirit have allegedly given the Ravena Community Library a grace period until December, we hear. Isn’t that just ducky! Forget About It! It’s Just too Crazy! 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t-align: center;”>“Media Watch Dog on Fridays…is a sort of popular read in the Crikey office” – Crikey’s Andrew Crook on ABC 2 News Breakfast, 24 September 2010. “Gerard Henderson is big enough to take care of himself, but that doesn’t stop us worrying about him from time to time. Lately it’s Hendo’s tendency to self-harm that has us losing sleep. For example, peruse the correspondence he’s published in his latest Media Watch Dog blog…..There’s a part of us that just wants to ask: “Hendo, are you OK?” – James Jeffrey’s “Strewth!” column, The Australian, 8 November 2010. “I realise this makes me practically retarded, but until five minutes ago I thought Nancy was Gerard Henderson”s wife, not his dog.” – Byronbache via Twitter, Monday 7 February 2011 “Before going further can you write to confirm that these emails are private correspondence and not for publication” – ABC News Radio’s Marius Benson, 11 March 2011. He did go further – see MWD Issue 86. Media Watch Dog – “disgraceful”, “sick” – Professor Robert Manne, April Fool’s Day 2011. “Go to the Sydney Institute Media Watch Dog website to marvel at [its] work” – Mark Latham The Spectator Australia 11 June 2011. “Henderson…What a pompous, pretentious turd you are.” – Mike Carlton, Saturday 13 August 2011 (after lunch) “We’d better be careful what we say, just in case Gerard’s offsider pooch Nancy is keeping an eye on us for his delightfully earnest Media Watch Dog” – Tom Cowie of The Power Index, Crikey 20 January 2012 “What a haughty flapping half-arsed buffoon he [Henderson] is” – Bob Ellis on his Table Talk blog, 8 May 2012 (before breakfast) “Gerard [Henderson] is a complete f-ckwit” – Malcolm Farr, via Twitter, 29 June 2012 (circa pre-dinner drinks) ● Stop Press: Jenna Price’s Hypocritical Pledge; A Bloke-Free Hour: Feisty Sheilas Slug It Out On The Nation ● Nancy’s Pick-of-the-Week: Dr Summers’ Constitutional Confusion ● Can You Bear It? Last Monday’s Q&A: George Megalogenis; David Stratton’s Love Affair with Che Guevara; Another Non-Debate At The Wheeler Centre?; ABC Finds A Professor Who Called Obama A Debate-Winner ●Five Paws Award: Helen McCabe Steps Up on Anti-Catholic Sectarianism ● Maurice Newman Segment: Everyone Agrees With Everyone Else on LNL (Again) ● Documentation: Leslie Cannold’s Fact-Free “Suggestion” ● Correspondence: With a Little Help From Stephen Koukoulas and the Whitlam Fan Club ● Jenna Price’s Double Standard on Abuse Today’s Daily Telegraph reports that the social media group Destroy the Joint – headed by UTS academic and Canberra Times columnist Jenna Price – has called on Macquarie Radio Network and Alan Jones to commit to challenge “anyone who uses sex, race, religion or sexual orientation to incite hatred or demean or vilify”. The full pledge can be found on Destroy the Joint’s Facebook page. Ms Price wants Alan Jones to broadcast on 2GB a pledge which includes the following statement: I want an Australia where girls and women, where men and boys, can take part in our society without enduring discrimination, sexism and violence. And I will challenge anyone who uses sex, race, religion or sexual orientation to incite hatred or demean or vilify any of us. I will not stand by and let others do so without speaking up. Well, that’s pretty clear then. Or is it? Er, not really. On the Q&A program on April 2011, the Northern Territory indigenous activist Bess Price broadly supported the Commonwealth’s intervention in the Northern Territory which is aimed at protecting Aboriginal women and children from abuse. This led to a tweet from inner-city indigenous lawyer and UTS academic Larissa Behrendt – who has taken the fashionable position of opposing the intervention under both the Howard and Gillard governments – which read as follows: I watched the show where a guy had sex with a horse and I’m sure it was less offensive than Bess Price. So what did Jenna Price say about the put down of Bess Price by Larissa Behrendt? Well, she thought it was quite okay. That’s what. Writing in the Canberra Times on 19 April 2011, Jenna Price commented: She [Larissa Behrendt] heads the Gillard Government’s review of Aboriginal higher education and is under attack because she tweeted during last week’s episode of Q&A that she thought watching a show where a guy had sex with a horse was less offensive than Bess Price. Price (no relation) is an indigenous activist and she and Behrendt are in fierce disagreement over federal intervention in the Northern Territory. Now disclosure here. She [Behrendt] works at the same place as I do…. Now, I’m getting sick of the hysteria that Twitter generates. People have always been indiscreet and Twitter is just making our offhand comments much more accessible to the universe…. The tweet means that Behrendt finds Price’s politics offensive. Why is that a sacking offence? Behrendt may well be seriously offended by Price’s position on the intervention. Plenty of people use fascist analogies when trying to show how exactly how angry they are. Are we less offended by that? So there you have it. Ms Price demands that Alan Jones condemn anyone who uses sex to demean or vilify someone else. That’s bad – despite the fact that Alan Jones has never been accused of sexual vilification or discrimination. However, the very same Ms Price publicly supported Larissa Behrendt using sex to demean and vilify Bess Price just last year. Jenna Price is a leftist academic at the University of Technology, Sydney. She wants Jones to stop abusing people – but is unfussed by Behrendt’s abuse. Apparently Jenna Price’s courses at the UTS include Double Standards 101 [This must have lotsa enrolments. – Ed]. ● Have Glass For Breakfast – Will Discuss Misogyny On The Nation What a stunning debate on The Nation With David Speers on Sky News last night. Except that David Speers was not there – so it was more like “The Nation Without David Speers”. The Nation is often a somewhat blokey affair. However, last night it was an all-sheilas event with Helen Dalley in the chair. At issue was the blight of misogyny and sexism which, we are told, pervades the land. Never before, in the annals of Australian history, has so much of womanhood been hated by so many men for so long a time. Or something like that. The Nation is usually a balanced debate. Not last night. Liberal MP Kelly O’Dwyer defended her leader Tony Abbott and criticised Prime Minister Julia Gillard. For most of the program, O’Dwyer was opposed by Federal Minister Julie Collins, journalist Julia Baird and advertising creative director Dee Madigan – with occasional help from Helen Dalley. In other words, it was more like an ABC debate where everybody – or nearly everybody – agrees with everyone else. Fittingly, Ms Baird joined The Nation at Chatswood as a panellist at 8 pm – having presented The Drum on ABC 24 at 6 pm at Ultimo where the same issue (among others) was discussed. O’Dwyer put in a feisty performance (in the 3 to 1 tag match). But she was occasionally hailed down by the weight of numbers. Had it been an all-male occasion, the likes of Eva Cox would have complained about an over-dose of testosterone in the room. [I know you cannot say this in these anti-misogyny and anti-sexism times. But the famous Nancy reckons The Nation last night sounded like an old-fashioned cat-fight. Apologies to all – Ed]. There were many highlights of the debate. Including: ▪ Dee Madigan said that it took Tony Abbott “four or five days” to fully criticise Alan Jones’ indefensible remarks about Julia Gillard’s late father. In fact it took, at most, one day. [Is this the same Ms Madigan who said on Paul Murray Live last Monday that “Tony Abbott is only the Opposition leader by one vote” – forgetting that he was re-elected unopposed as Liberal Party leader after the 2010 election? – Ed]. ▪ Dr Julia Baird on one occasion referred to Julia Gillard as “she” – despite the fact that Dr Anne Summers has declared that “she” is a sexist word when used with reference to the Prime Minister (See MWD Issue 157). ▪ Ms Collins argued that Tony Abbott is a misogynist but, when challenged by O’Dwyer about what the term means, said that she was “not going to get into a debate about the meaning of words”. ▪ Ms O’Dwyer objected to the use of the word misogynist – meaning woman-hater – with respect to Tony Abbott. She maintained that the 14 year old Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai – who was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman for advocating that girls be educated – was a victim of real misogyny. Whereupon Dee Madigan engaged in a dismissive artificial laugh. Madigan declared that O’Dwyer should know there are degrees of misogyny. So according to the Thought of Dee Madigan, the attempted murder of a teenage girl by the Taliban is one kind of misogyny. And referring to Julia Gillard on any occasion as “she” is another kind of misogyny. Really. ▪ At the end of the debate, the issue of the leadership of both Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott was raised. Ms Dalley responded “We’re going back to where we started”. Not so. The debate never left where it started. All up, a great occasion. There should be more of them. What about a bit of gender balance? Why not try a dog-fight with Bob Katter, Wilson Tuckey and the late Al Grasby on the panel – with Alan Jones in the chair? Who knows? Such a debate might even out-do last night’s for the number of interruptions. NANCY’S PICK-OF-THE-WEEK Anne Summers AO Ph.D. With Much Fudge Politicians run lines. That’s what they do. And that’s fair enough. But journalists and commentators are expected to be more than just barrackers. On the ABC The Drum on Wednesday, Anne Summers described the Prime Minister’s speech in the House of Representatives the previous day as “exhilarating”. Dr Summers (for a doctor she is) referred to “Julia Gillard’s extraordinary speech on misogyny”. But it wasn’t supposed to be a speech on this topic. In fact, the Prime Minister spoke opposing an Opposition motion which called for Peter Slipper to step down as Speaker. A few days before the debate, the media had published private texts from the Speaker of the House to a staff member which were distasteful and sexist. On 10 October, Summers appeared on Channel 10’s The Project where the following exchange took place. Dr Chris Brown: Just on those texts that Peter Slipper wrote – there’s no doubt they’re disgusting, they’re offensive. I”m just interested though, if Julia Gillard is so up for standing up for women, why didn’t she vote to oust him? Anne Summers: Well I think it wasn’t to do with the content of the texts, which she certainly condemned in her speech – she attacked them, she said they were sexist, they were anti-women, and she was grossly offended by them. But I think what the procedure in Parliament yesterday with that was a sort of more constitutional thing. And that is that the parliament, ah, the executive can’t be telling the courts what to do in this matter of whether or not Peter Slipper is guilty, is before the court. In fact the judge has reserved his judgement and is gonna be telling us any day now what the verdict is. Charlie Pickering: Fascinating stuff, Anne, thanks for your insights tonight. What a load of tosh. The House of Representatives can choose its Speaker at any time. The sexual harassment case in which Peter Slipper is involved is before a judge alone – no jury is involved. Therefore there is no reason why the case cannot be discussed. Moreover, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the Executive or the Constitution. That’s just Anne Summers’ fudge – but it worked with Charles Pickering. There was nothing to stop Labor supporting the Coalition’s motion that Peter Slipper be removed as Speaker last Tuesday. Also when Judge Rares hands down his decision, he will have nothing to say about whether Peter Slipper is an anti-female sexist. Absolutely nothing. This is not a matter which is before the court. The case turns on whether Mr Slipper sexually harassed his (former) male staffer. Dr Summers should know this. CAN YOU BEAR IT? ▪ Piers Akerman’s Little (Q&A) Voice The consensus of comments on the Mornings With Linda Mottram program last Tuesday was that Liberal MP Christopher Pyne and former Labor MP Lindsay Tanner had been frightfully rude to Employment Minister Kate Ellis on Monday’s Q&A last Monday. Linda Mottram clearly agreed with the consensus. MWD invariably views Q&A with a glass of red wine in the left hand – and a glass of white wine in the right . The program seems to make more sense this way. MWD was of the view that the formidable Ms Ellis more than held her own on Q&A – as would be expected. Here’s the break-down of words spoken on the night by the principal performers according to Nancy’s count: Tony Jones (presenter) : 17.6 per cent Christopher Pyne: 22.6 per cent Lindsay Tanner : 20.1 per cent Kate Ellis: 18.4 per cent Nijala Sun: 11.4 per cent Piers Akerman: 9.9 per cent This suggests that Kate Ellis certainly held her own. If anyone found it hard to get a word in edgeways, it was Mr Akerman. Yet ABC Radio 702 listeners reckon that Kate Ellis – who had twice as much to say as the Daily Telegraph columnist – was howled down. Can you bear it? ▪ George Megalogenis Bags Old White Males – With Some (Labor) Exceptions These days misogyny’s out. Completely non de rigueur. But what about ageism? Well a bit of ageism – between consenting adults, of course – is quite okay. Step forward George Megalogenis. In The Weekend Australian on 6-7 October 2012, Megalogenis used Alan Jones’ distasteful reference to the death of Julia Gillard’s father to draw a distinction between “old Australia” and “new Australia”. George M, you will be pleased to know, is a “new Australia” kind of guy. Wacko. According to GM: Jones represents the heartfelt, but self-defeating, cry of old Australia. What he and his listeners crave is a restoration of the Western moment that existed between the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 and September 10, 2001. They know this task is beyond our system. But they confuse cause and effect in blaming Julia Gillard’s minority Labor government for the loss of confidence. Parliament has struggled to meet the many challenges of the Asian Century…not because power has fallen into the wrong hands but because old Australia still exercises a disproportionate influence on the thinking of the main parties and the media. We are cursed by a bipartisanship of hacks who are whiter and more male than the nation itself. So there you have it. Australia is cursed by the dominance of the old, the white and the male. The only problem is that George Megalogenis’s political heroes include Gough Whitlam, Bob Hawke and Paul Keating. What this trio have in common is that they are all old, and white and male. Can you bear it? ▪ David Stratton Praises Murderer Thanks to an avid MWD reader who drew attention to David Stratton’s “Movies on TV” column in the 22 September 2012 issue of TV Week. This is what Mr Stratton had to say about The Motorcycle Diaries : Gael Garcia Bernal stars in this marvellous mix of biography and road movie as revolutionary hero Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Co-starring Rodrigo De La Serna. It’s a wonderful human story. ★★★★★ A “wonderful human story” deserving of 5 stars, indeed. Che Guevara was a one-time admirer of communist dictator Josef Stalin. Moreover, Che Guevara really enjoyed killing and incarcerating people. How wonderful can you be? This is what Yale Professor Carlos Eire wrote about Che Guevara in response to the proposal that the City of Galway in Ireland should erect a statue to the revolutionary. The Irish Times declined to publish Professor Eire’s letter but it was printed in the Galway Advertiser. The full letter can be located on the National Review Online’s website: As a victim of Che Guevara’s atrocities, as a historian, and as a Cuban of Irish descent, I am deeply disturbed by the fact that the city of Galway is planning to erect a monument to Ernesto “Che” Guevara. I don’t mind one bit if those behind this monstrous project want to believe lies — that’s their right in a truly free society — but it would be wrong to allow their abysmal ignorance or wilful blindness to stand unchallenged. Those who think highly of Che may be surprised to hear it, but they have way too much in common with Holocaust deniers. Che was my neighbor in Havana, and I actually saw him in the flesh several times. He lived in an opulent mansion just a few blocks from my very small house, and also ran the prison of La Cabaña, where some of my relatives ended up being tortured and murdered. Their crime? Voicing an opinion different from Che’s. Or, in the case of my uncle, simply having a son who voiced an opinion contrary to Che’s. The awful truth about Ernesto “Che” Guevara is that he was a violent thug with despotic tendencies. Che’s admirers prefer to think of him as a righteous warrior, and often cite certain books that portray him as a saint. I hate to break the news to them: Some books are full of lies. Fortunately, others are not, like the memoir Cuba 1959, La Galera de la Muerte, written by Javier Arzuaga, the priest who accompanied all of Che’s victims to the firing squad during the first nine months of the so-called Revolution. Read it and weep, please, all of you who love Che. We Cubans are the only people on earth who knew the real Che — as opposed to the icon stamped on all sorts of merchandise — but there are many in the world who tune us out, discredit our testimony, and would love to gag us. Somehow, the lie is preferable. And David Stratton maintains that the life of Guevara makes a wonderful human story. Can you bear it? ▪ Another No-Debate Debate At The Taxpayer Subsidised Wheeler Centre It seems that the taxpayer subsidised Wheeler Centre is channelling the taxpayer funded ABC in so far as the concept of “debate” is concerned. Last night the Wheeler Centre hosted a discussion on universities in the 21st Century. Nancy’s co-owner could not make it. But he is quite sure that the following scenario would have occurred. Professor Robert Manne would have agreed with Professor Rai Gaita who would have agreed with Professor Glyn Davis (vice-chancellor, Melbourne University) who would have agreed with Professor Robert Manne. And that all three speakers would have been encouraged in their agreement by the chair Professor Margaret Gardner (vice-chancellor, RMIT). At the Wheeler Centre, such consensus is called debate. Can you bear it? ▪ ABC Finds Professor Who Thought Obama Won Debate On 3 October 2012, on the morning after the inaugural presidential debate, a CBS Poll asked the following question: “Who Won The First Presidential Debate?” And the answer was: Mitt Romney – 46 per cent Barack Obama – 22 per cent Tie – 32 per cent So it was some achievement that The World Today reporter Eleanor Hall was able to find an academic who believed President Obama won the debate. Step forward Stanford University’s Simon Jackman. Professor Jackman told Eleanor Hall last Friday that “Obama won narrowly”. Can you bear it? FIVE PAWS AWARD Helen McCabe Nails Anti-Catholic Sectarianism Appearing on the Paul Murray Live program on Sky News last Monday, Women’s Weekly editor-in-chief Helen McCabe spoke about an unfashionable truth. Namely, that much of the opposition to Tony Abbott is an example of anti-Catholic sectarianism. Let’s go to the tape: Helen McCabe: He [Tony Abbott] really does relate very well to women. Anyone that spends any time with him [knows] he does like women. He hires them, he treats everyone the same. Yeah he’s blokey, yeah he’s kind of an alpha male, yeah he surfs and he fights fires and is saving little old ladies and stuff. I mean, that is Tony Abbott. But, the Labor Party seems completely obsessed with it. Now is it coming up in the focus groups? Perhaps it is amongst Labor voters so it must play with them and there must be some unease in sections of the community about that blokiness about Abbott. But it is a little bit related to his Catholicism and the abortion debate as well, I think there is a bit of the anti-Catholic element in there as well. But, from personal experience, can I just say? Any time I’ve spent with Tony Abbott, I don’t find him to have a problem with women at all. And a lot of female journalists who spend time with him – we’ve discussed this in private – many of us feel very similarly about it. Helen McCabe – Five Paws. MAURICE NEWMAN SEGMENT In Which The American Lefties Agree With Leftie Phillip Adams To Criticise President Obama And Mr Romney From The Left Due to unprecedented demand, the Maurice Newman Segment gets another run this week. As MWD readers will know, this (hugely popular) segment is devoted to former ABC chairman Maurice Newman’s suggestion that a certain “group think” might be prevalent at the ABC – and to ABC 1 Media Watch presenter Jonathan Holmes’ certainty that no such phenomenon is extant within the public broadcaster. See MWD passim, ad nauseam. At MWD’s last count, there were some 300 million citizens of the United States. Yet the taxpayer funded ABC Radio National cannot find one Republican inclined American to discuss the US presidential election. Not one. The social democrat E.J. Dionne comments on American politics on RN Breakfast and the leftist Bruce Shapiro has the regular US commentary gig on Late Night Live. Also ABC outlets frequently use James Fallows without bothering to mention that he is a onetime speech writer to President Jimmy Carter. [ Interesting. You should follow this up next week – Ed]. On Tuesday Phillip Adams spoke to three left-of-centre American commentators on Late Night Live about the presidential race. All of whom criticised Mitt Romney and/or Barack Obama – from the left, of course. And so it came to pass that Phillip Adams agreed with Bruce Shapiro (columnist for The Nation) who agreed with Thomas Frank (author of The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule) who agreed with Philip Howard (an Al Gore enthusiast) who agreed with Phillip Adams who agreed with Bruce Shapiro in a leftist kind of way – [That’s enough – Ed.] Maurice Newman : 4 Jonathan Holmes: Zip LESLIE CANNOLD HAS A “FEELING” – BUT NO FACTS MWD held over this segment out of respect for the ABC employee Jill Meagher – who was killed on 22 September and buried last Friday. It is published today to illustrate a familiar MWD theme. Namely how some commentators on the ABC 1 News Breakfast program use the occasion to opine about not what is in the news – but, rather, what should be in the news. On Wednesday 26 September 2012, Dr Leslie Cannold used the occasion of Ms Meagher’s disappearance in the vicinity of Sydney Road, Brunswick to castigate the media for (allegedly) suggesting that she had somehow been responsible for her own abduction. The only problem is that Dr Cannold could not produce any evidence to support her assertions – which became evident when she was asked to do so by co-presenter Michael Rowland. Let’s go to the DVD: Leslie Cannold : ….I just feel quite upset about it. And I feel quite upset in some ways about, you know, the way that the coverage has proceeded. But, I think, you know, the investigation’s moving on and it’s good to see some developments. Karina Carvalho: What issues do you have with the coverage that you’ve seen? Leslie Cannold: I guess, you know – one of the things – the reason I think sometimes these cases can really move you is that you can imagine yourself into the place of it. Because the coverage of it is so extensive, you start to think of your own actions. And it’s good, I think, to remember that even though this is a terrible thing that’s happened, it’s important to remember that the blame doesn’t lie with the person who is the victim. It’s just important to keep in mind that – Michael Rowland: What coverage was suggesting that? Leslie Cannold: Well I think sometimes you can feel – and I don’t mean to blame anybody about it, but I think you could feel, as a woman, that often the suggestion is you ought not to have been walking home alone. Michael Rowland: I disagree – Leslie Cannold: Really? Michael Rowland: – I’ve read lots of coverage, we’ve covered this story intensively. I think that’s a very big call to make. Leslie Cannold: Do you? Michael Rowland: Yeah. Leslie Cannold: Oh, okay. Maybe – Michael Rowland: What coverage do you think – Leslie Cannold : Well like I said I think it’s – Michael Rowland: – has suggested that Jill Meagher brought this disappearance upon herself? Leslie Cannold: – No. I, I, I, I, I – I don’t mean to get you – get you – offside at all on this Mike. Michael Rowland: I”m not offside, I”m just asking. You said you had – Leslie Cannold: I feel, I feel, as a woman, that often the feeling when the emphasis is on her decision to walk home, that you can feel, a person can feel, not because anyone has said: “You ought not to have walked home”. Absolutely nobody has said that. And I think that’s fantastic that nobody’s said that. Michael Rowland: Indeed. Leslie Cannold: But I think often – Michael Rowland : And I’ve not read a single suggestion in all the coverage, ABC and other outlets. Leslie Cannold: [interrupting] I have expressedly not read that. And I guess all I’m saying is because you imagine yourself into the place you sometimes can feel as if that there is something in it for you. That you ought to take a lesson from it. And I think it’s been terrific that the coverage has not suggested that. But I feel, as a woman, that sometimes you can take that away from it. And I think it’s been terrific that that’s not been the case. How confusing can anyone get on morning television? Initially, Leslie Cannold claimed that there had been a “suggestion” that Jill Meagher “ought not to have been walking home alone”. However, when asked by Michael Rowland to name names as to who made such a suggestion, Dr Cannold said she merely had a “feeling” before conceding that “the coverage has not suggested” any such thing. For the record, MWD’s view is that the media – and especially the ABC – covered this tragedy with sensitivity and professionalism. On 7 August 2012 Gerard Henderson’s Sydney Morning Herald column was titled “Toss ‘The Boss’ palaver, leader’s economic legacy the real issue”. See here. The column dealt in passing with the economic failure of Gough Whitlam’s Labor government in the early 1970s and compared it with the successful Labor government in the 1980s and early 1990s. On 8 August 2012, Gerard Henderson received an email from Jason Koukoulas advising him that the sender had highlighted “some errors of fact” on his Market Economic website the previous day. The full correspondence is published below. Mr Koukoulas’ changing type-faces have been retained in order to give the full flavour of his message. Stephen Koukoulas to Gerard Henderson – 8 August 2012 Dear Gerard I am emailing you to highlight some errors of fact in your article in yesterday”s SMH. I wrote this on my blog yesterday and would like to know if you will be contacting the editor of the SMH and ask for a correction to be made. Link: http://www.marketeconomics.com.au/2190-now-its-gerard-henderson-getting-facts-wrong Now It’s Gerard Henderson getting facts wrong The executive director of The Sydney Institute, Gerard Henderson, ventures into economics in today’s column in the SMH…. In writing about budget, Mr Henderson makes some howlers – he gets deficits and surpluses mixed up and percentage changes are wrong. And have a guess which direction those errors are? Do you think they make a Labor government look worse or better? Yep – you got it! All of the errors make Labor look worse, not the other way around. Below are a few things written by Mr Henderson and the facts are presented below that. Those facts are from the Statement 10 of the 2012-13 Budget papers, pages 10-6 and 10-7. Mr Henderson: “The statistics tell the story. In 1974-75 Commonwealth outlays increased by close to 50 per cent. This equated to an increase in spending of more than 5 per cent of gross domestic product in just one year. Taxes rose by close to 30 per cent and the budget deficit increased substantially.” According to Treasury data: In 1974-75, Commonwealth outlays increased by 39.6%, not “close to 50%”. In today’s dollar terms, a 10% change in government spending is around $36 billion – in a single year! What an error. The increase in spending as a share of GDP in 1974-75 was 3.3%, from 18.4% in 1973-74 to 21.7% in 1974-75. Everyone knows, including Mr Henderson in his heart of hearts, that 3.3% is not “more than 5%”. In today’s dollar terms, the difference between 3.3% and 5.0% of GDP is around $26 billion. Whoa! In 1974-75, tax collections rose by 30.5% – well done Gerard, you got one largely right. But the howler of all howlers: “the budget deficit increased substantially” is wrong. In 1974-75, the Government recorded a budget surplus of 0.3%, after the Whitlam Budget of 1973-74 recorded a surplus of 1.9% of GDP (the fourth highest on record) and in 1972-73 there was a surplus of 0.7% of GDP. I look forward to your reply. Stephen Koukoulas Stephen Koukoulas to Gerard Henderson – 23 August 2012 Dear SI Has Mr Henderson had a chance to rely to this? Gerard Henderson to Stephen Koukoulas – 12 October 2012 Dear Stephen What a thrill to hear from you on 8 August 2012. And lotsa apologies for the delaying responding to your courageous defence of Gough Whitlam’s economic record. Alas, I have been busy of late. So I valued your reminder of my tardiness sent on 23 August 2012. As I recall, we last met in Sydney when in 2007… It all seems a long time ago now. Since then you have worked for Julia Gillard and the most prestigious Market Economics – which even devotes space to me on its (prestigious) blog. A (continuing) brilliant career, to be sure. [The first sentence of this paragraph has been cut to remove an error. GH] As you will recall, you wrote on your Market Economics website on 8 August 2012 that I had made some factual “howlers” in my Herald column of that day concerning the Whitlam government’s economic performance. You ignored the thesis of my column – which was that Gough Whitlam lost control of the economy in 1974. Perhaps you have not read about such economic disasters as Jim (“call me Doctor”) Cairns, Tom Uren, Clyde Cameron, Rex Connor and – of course – Mr Whitlam himself. In any event, you focused on statistics. My focus, on the other hand, was on economic performance. Here is the apparent disagreement between us: ▪ I wrote that in 1974-75 Commonwealth outlays increased by close to 50 per cent. You say that it was 39.6 per cent. Phew. What a relief. Good to know that Gough Whitlam and the team increased spending by only 39.6 per cent in a single financial year. ▪ I wrote that in 1974-75 spending increased by more than 5 per cent of gross domestic product in just one year. You say it was 3.3 per cent. Well, that’s alright then. Whoa, indeed. ▪ I wrote that taxes in 1974-75 increased by close to 30 per cent. You say the correct figure was 30.5 per cent and suggest that I was only “largely right”. This seems like a quibble to me. But it’s good to know that taxation increased by only a third in a single year. ▪ I wrote that in 1974-75 the budget deficit increased substantially. You say that there was a budget surplus in 1974-75. Unlike the ABC, I am always willing to make corrections and issue clarifications. As indicated in my Sydney Morning Herald column, the principal source for my comments on the Whitlam government was John Kunkel’s article “`It Was Like a Lunatic Asylum’: Remembering Labor’s 1974 Budget” which was published in the December 2004 issue of The Sydney Institute Quarterly. Over the years I have also relied on the statistics contained in W.E. Norton The Deterioration in Economic Performance: A study of the 1970s with particular reference to Australia (Reserve Bank of Australia, Occasional Paper No 9, September 1982). I make the following points: ▪ According to Table 4 A 2 of W.E. Norton’s book, Commonwealth outlays increased by 45.9 per cent in 1974-75 (See Page 95). In my SMH column. I rounded this up to “close to 50 per cent”. In my view, 45.9 per cent is close to 50 per cent. ▪ According to Table 4 A 2, spending increased by 4.2 per cent of the GDP in 1974-75 (see page 95). In my SMH column I made an error by giving the figure as “more” than 5 per cent – the reference should have been to “less” than five per cent. I concede this error. You should concede that this is a minor error in view of the fact that I was pointing to what any reasonable commentator would concede was a huge increase in spending in just one year. ▪ According to Table 4 A 2, the deficit amounted to 4.2 per cent of GDP in 1974-75 compared with 0.6 per cent in 1973-74. In my SMH column I wrote that the deficit increased substantially in 1974-75. You maintain that the 1974-75 budget was in surplus. As you know, statistics are revised from time to time. I will make corrections where such are necessary. My problem is that your focus on minor points overlooks the big picture. Namely, that Whitlam Labor lost control of the economy in the middle of his three year term. As you should be aware, such Labor identities as Bob Hawke, Paul Keating and Peter Walsh hold the view that Mr Whitlam was a disastrous economic manager. This was a principal motivator for Messrs Hawke, Keating and Walsh – among others – when Labor occupied the government benches from March 1983. They wanted to prove that – unlike during Mr Whitlam’s time – Labor could run a competent and reformist government. And they did. Your email of 8 August 2012 overlooked this central point. Until next time. Retail and its competitive future
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#IO2017 Google has announced the first developer preview of Android Studio 3.0 Google Play Homepage and app listings page are now open to ads from developrs Published on 18 May 2017, 04:00 Asia/Kolkata Updated on 18 May 2017, 19:40 Asia/Kolkata Mudit Mohilay If you are an Android Developer, the Android Studio should probably feel like a second home to you. At its I/O conference, the company gave us a glimpse at what the forthcoming Android Studio 3.0 could look like. Android is very important for Google, so it makes sense that the company would not shy away from investing significant resources into the Android Studio platform — after all, that is where a significant portion of Android applications are generated from. The theme for this year’s release is is speed and smarts, so basically, its all about developing applications faster and ensuring that they function faster as well. So basically, Android Studio now has a slew of profiling tools. These tools can help you, a developer, to diagnose performance issues in your applications. Developers can profile their CPUs, memory and network activity for their apps and see the details on a timeline. Very interestingly, this particular timeline is mapped to touch events including key presses and other events in the applications. Google is also speeding up the build times for complex projects. The suite has been tested with over one hundred modules and the build time ranged between minutes to seconds. 3.0 also has a feature that will make the debugging process significantly easier. You can take any APK, whether it was written in Java or C++ and whether, it was written using Android Studio or something else. This is thanks to an improved APK analyzer that also allows developers to reduce the size of their APKs. This is done by reducing the file size of images and other stuff, whose file sizes can actually be reduced. Android Studio also has support for Instant apps. Using the studio, developers can now break their application down into different modules which can be loaded from right within the search results page and made to run — so as to provide the potential user with a taste of what is to come. Meanwhile, this also opens up support for instant apps to the wider dev community. Other features included with Android Studio 3.0 include: Java 8 language features and APIs. Improved layout editor Support for adaptive icons in Android XML fonts and downloadable fonts Support for Android Things Updated system images for Android O Google Play store support in the emulator Support for Android Wear rotary controls in emulator. A bibliophile and a business enthusiast. mudit.m@thetechportal.in
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We will be phasing out support for your browser. Please upgrade to one of these more modern browsers. Sort by film Thursday 18, July Rfor pervasive strong violence, and some language. PGfor sequences of violence and peril, and some thematic elements. Friday 19, July Avengers: Endgame with Bonus Content PG-13for sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and some language. Saturday 20, July Sunday 21, July Wednesday 24, July Thursday 1, August PG-13for prolonged sequences of action and violence, suggestive material and some strong language Friday 2, August Saturday 3, August Sunday 4, August Wednesday 7, August Wednesday 14, August RRated R. The grave course of events set in motion by Thanos that wiped out half the universe and fractured the Avengers ranks compels the remaining Avengers to take one final stand in Marvel Studios' grand conclusion to twenty-two films, "Avengers: Endgame." Show Future Dates The plot follows five students at fictional Shermer High School in the widely used John Hughes setting of Shermer, Illinois (a fictitious suburb of Chicago based on Hughes' hometown of Northbrook, Illinois), as they report for Saturday detention on March 24, 1984. While not complete strangers, the five are all from different cliques or social groups: John Bender (Judd Nelson) "The Criminal"; Claire Standish (Molly Ringwald) "The Princess"; Brian Johnson (Anthony Michael Hall) "The Brain"; Andy Clark (Emilio Estévez) "The Athlete"; and Allison Reynolds (Ally Sheedy) "The Basket Case". The school's disciplinary principal, Mr. Vernon, gives them all an assignment; they will write an essay about "who you think you are" and the violations they committed to end up in Saturday detention. Ever since hulking lawman Hobbs (Johnson), a loyal agent of America's Diplomatic Security Service, and lawless outcast Shaw (Statham), a former British military elite operative, first faced off in 2015’s Furious 7, the duo have swapped smack talk and body blows as they’ve tried to take each other down .But when cyber-genetically enhanced anarchist Brixton (Idris Elba) gains control of an insidious bio-threat that could alter humanity forever — and bests a brilliant and fearless rogue MI6 agent (The Crown’s Vanessa Kirby), who just happens to be Shaw’s sister — these two sworn enemies will have to partner up to bring down the only guy who might be badder than themselves. Hobbs & Shaw blasts open a new door in the Fast universe as it hurtles action across the globe, from Los Angeles to London and from the toxic wasteland of Chernobyl to the lush beauty of Samoa. A family saga covering several decades of Westward expansion in the nineteenth century - including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the building of the railroads. In this third installment of the adrenaline-fueled action franchise, super-assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) returns with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. After killing a member of the shadowy international assassin’s guild, the High Table, John Wick is excommunicado, but the world’s most ruthless hit men and women await his every turn. A Phoenix secretary steals $40,000 from her employer's client, gors on the run and checks into a remote motel run by a young man under the domination of his mother. In order to save their home from foreclosure, a group of misfits set out to find a pirate's ancient valuable treasure. Director Jon Favreau’s all-new “The Lion King” journeys to the African savanna where a future king is born. Simba idolizes his father, King Mufasa, and takes to heart his own royal destiny. But not everyone in the kingdom celebrates the new cub’s arrival. Scar, Mufasa’s brother—and former heir to the throne—has plans of his own. The battle for Pride Rock is ravaged with betrayal, tragedy and drama, ultimately resulting in Simba’s exile. With help from a curious pair of newfound friends, Simba will have to figure out how to grow up and take back what is rightfully his. The all-star cast includes Donald Glover as Simba, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter as Nala, James Earl Jones as Mufasa, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Scar, Seth Rogen as Pumbaa and Billy Eichner as Timon. Utilizing pioneering filmmaking techniques to bring treasured characters to life in a whole new way, Disney’s “The Lion King” roars into theaters on July 19, 2019. Dorothy Gale is swept away to a magical land in a tornado and embarks on a quest to see the Wizard who can help her return home.
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Navigation Gone Wrong: A British Fleet is Lost at Sea Early Voyages Cash for Creativity Early Sea Clock Experiments Innovations in England Innovations in France The Chronometer Observing the Skies Navigation Gone Wrong: Wreck of the Arniston Early Contributions Meet the Clockmaker: William Cranch Bond Meet the Navigator: Eleanor Creesy Wilkes Expedition Meet the Mapmaker: Charles Wilkes The "Scientifics" Using a Nocturnal » Marine Chronometer by Molyneaux & Son, No. 1436 » What Makes a Sea Chronometer So Precise? » "Kalaniopuu, King of Hawaii, bringing presents to Captain Cook" » Playing on the ice, sketch by Charles Wilkes » Meet The Mapmaker Charismatic but haughty, Captain Charles Wilkes became an experienced naval officer known for his expertise and accuracy in mapping and charting. He was passionate about navigation technology. Before leading the U.S. Exploring Expedition, he headed the Navy’s Department of Charts and Instruments (now the U.S. Naval Observatory), where he worked tirelessly on synchronizing marine chronometers. Despite the expedition’s success, Wilkes’s heavy-handed treatment of his crew resulted in his court-martial and a reprimand. Instruments and Methods Charles Wilkes spent a small fortune acquiring navigation equipment. He outfitted the expedition with 28 marine chronometers, 12 sextants, a library for each vessel, and many other astronomical and meteorological instruments. The chronometers Wilkes purchased came from the finest English makers. The actual instruments used on the expedition were returned to the U.S. Navy and dispersed. “. . . Meteorological observations in every shape + form. Transit observations of Star Passing the meridian for determining the rates of Chros [chronometers]. Observations of moon culminating stars, for the purpose of deducing Longitude, all these and more were daily being taken or made, the most important by Capt. Wilkes in person + the remainder under his direction + superintendence.” —Lt. Micajah G. L. Claiborne, remarking about navigation observations during the Wilkes Expedition 240-wilkes.jpg Captain Charles Wilkes led the U.S. Exploring Expedition, which sailed around the world between 1838 and 1842. Credit: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 240-micajah-claiborne-combined-use.jpg Page from a Ship's Log Lt. Micajah G. L. Claiborne's remarks about navigation observations during the expedition. Credit: National Archives and Records Administration 240-sil19-02-394.jpg Playing on the ice, sketch by Charles Wilkes A sketch by Charles Wilkes during the U.S. Exploring Expedition. Credit: Smithsonian Institution Libraries previous pauseresume next jn2012-1296.jpg Marine Chronometer by Molyneaux & Son, No. 1436 Chronometers like this one by Molyneaux & Son were used on the U.S. Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). See additional innovations »
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Tag: Richard Smith Retractions & Errors Driving Loss of Faith in the Peer Review Process Source: GreenMedInfo.com Jeffrey Jaxen Establishment medical professionals are quick to hold up peer-reviewed studies as the gold standard, argument-ending proof in an attempt to shut down valid discussions around ‘alternative’ health and healing. Major medical and science journals have long-been considered the sacred cows from which information gets disseminated down through the roots of mainstream medicine with unquestioning adherence mirroring religious dogma. What if this peer-reviewed research was flawed? What if major medical journals acted as gatekeepers long-crafting a health paradigm that favored only limited and dangerous pharmaceutical interventions? It was recently reported that the journal Tumor Biology is retracting 107 research papers after discovering that the authors faked the peer review process. The same journal pulled 25 research papers the previous year for the same reason. On April 20 Springer, who publishes Tumor Biology, released this statement: “The current retractions are not a new case of integrity breach but are the result of a deeper manual investigation which became necessary after our previous retractions from Tumor Biology in 2016. The extent of the current retractions was not obvious from the earlier investigations in 2015. We are retracting these published papers because the peer review process required for publication in our journals had been deliberately compromised by fabricated peer reviewer reports.” Springer added that since the screening and investigations are still ongoing they cannot give further details at this point. Since the journal recently discovered the “deliberately compromised” [research fraud], what is the medical community and public to make of the accuracy of all the journal’s publications before 2015? Unfortunately, Springer’s Tumor Biology fiasco is yet another black-eye for a medical community that refuses to clean up its own backyard as it constantly throws stones from its glass house. Widely reported in May of 2015, Richard Smith, who edited the British Medical Journal for more than a decade, said there was no evidence that peer review was a good method of detecting errors and claimed that “most of what is published in journals is just plain wrong or nonsense”. Smith went further to say “If peer review was a drug it would never get on the market because we have lots of evidence of its adverse effects and don’t have evidence of its benefit…It’s time to slaughter the sacred cow.” The public appears to be witnessing a slow motion admittance of continuous criminal research fraud. Is the research fraud limited to a few bad apples? In 2015 the journal Science published a paper titled ‘Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science’ in which 270 researchers attempted the first-ever large-scale effort to reproduce 100 previously published psychological science findings. The researchers discovered they could replicate less than half of the original findings concluded by Psychological Science, the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. These findings harken back to the words of Dr. Russell Barkley, professor of psychiatry and neurology at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, when speaking about the mental health profession as a whole he stated, “A disorder doesn’t have to have a blood test to be valid. If that were the case, all mental disorders would be invalid…There is no lab test for any mental disorder right now in our science.” In 2015 Richard Horton, the editor-in-chief of The Lancet, attended a London symposium on the reproducibility and reliability of biomedical research. Those in attendance were asked not to take photographs of the slides while those who worked for government agencies pleaded that their comments remain unquoted. Weeks later Horton published a shocking paper in the Lancet titled ‘What is medicine’s 5 sigma?’ Horton writes: “The case against science is straightforward: much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may simply be untrue….We aid and abet the worst behaviors. Our acquiescence to the impact factor fuels an unhealthy competition to win a place in a select few journals…The apparent endemicity of bad research behavior is alarming. In their quest for telling a compelling story, scientists too often sculpt data to fit their preferred theory of the world.” Former editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine Marcia Angell published a research article in 2009 titled ‘Drug Companies and Doctors: A Story of Corruption.’ In the piece Angell states, among other damning claims, the following: “In view of this control and the conflicts of interest that permeate the enterprise, it is not surprising that industry-sponsored trials published in medical journals consistently favor sponsors’ drugs—largely because negative results are not published, positive results are repeatedly published in slightly different forms, and a positive spin is put on even negative results.” Research having industry ties in which regulatory approval relies on has shown to be no different. The highly publicized 2015 reanalysis [iii of SmithKline Beecham’s 2001 Study 329 illustrates the necessity of making primary trial data and protocols available. Study 329s objective was to compare the efficacy and safety of paroxetine and imipramine with a placebo in the treatment of adolescents with major depression. The reanalysis, under the restoring invisible and abandoned trials (RIAT) initiative, found that neither drug showed efficacy. In addition, both drugs displayed an increase in harm. Far from an isolated incident, Study 329 was corroborated a year later in 2016 by the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology which looked at 185 meta-analyses of antidepressant studies with industry involvement. The researchers found that one-third of the studies were written by pharmaceutical industry employees and concluded: “There is a massive production of meta-analyses of antidepressants for depression authored by or linked to the industry, and they almost never report any caveats about antidepressants in their abstracts.” 13 months after the nonprofit Center for Science in the Public Interest and six other organizations, 62 scientists and physicians, and five United States Senators asked the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health to publish the disclosures, PubMed announced in March it will include conflict-of-interest statements with study abstracts. Will these seemingly mild efforts be enough to thwart the temptation of research fraud when careers and billions of industry dollars hang in the balance? How can science be settled if there is, and has been, corruption in the peer review process?” Read More at: GreenMedInfo.com Torgny Stigbrand. Retraction Note to multiple articles in Tumor Biology. Tumor Biol. (2017). doi:10.1007/s13277-017-5487-6 Le Noury, John M Nardo, David Healy, Jon Jureidini, Melissa Raven, Catalin Tufanaru, Elia Abi-Jaoude. Restoring Study 329: efficacy and harms of paroxetine and imipramine in treatment of major depression in adolescence BMJ 2015; 351 doi:10.1136/bmj.h4320 Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science 28 Aug 2015:Vol. 349, Issue 6251, aac4716 DOI: 10.1126/science.aac4716 Peter Doshi, Kay Dickersin, David Healy, S Swaroop Vedula, Tom Jefferson. Restoring invisible and abandoned trials: a call for people to publish the findings BMJ 2013; 346 doi: 10.1136/bmj.f2865 Richard Horton. What is medicine’s 5 sigma? the Lancet.Volume 385, No. 9976, p1380, 11 April 2015. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60696-1 Shanil Ebrahim, Sheena Bance, Abha Athale, Cindy Malachowski, John P.A. Ioannidis. Meta-analyses with industry involvement are massively published and report no caveats for antidepressants. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Feb 16 Volume 70, Pages 155–163 doi:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2015.08.021 Collins M. PubMed Conflicts of Interest Statements Updates March 2017. NLM Tech Bull. 2017 Mar­Apr;(415):e2. Posted on April 27, 2017 Categories Big Pharma, Big Medica & Conventional Medicine, Big Science, News, Scientific Suppression & ManipulationTags Big Pharma, Big Science, Dr. Marcia Angell, Flawed Studies, Medical Studies, Retracted Studies, Richard Smith, Scientific ManipulationLeave a comment on Retractions & Errors Driving Loss of Faith in the Peer Review Process
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2021 Cadillac XT5 Redesign, Colors, Release date, and Horsepower Rocky Manish June 17, 2019 Cadillac 2021 Cadillac XT5 Redesign, Colors, Release date, and Horsepower. Cadillac has been busy with launching the new and redesigned models with the emphasis on the SUV type versions. The brand has the plan to deliver the new or refreshed models through 2021. The small XT4 crossover SUV arrived as the 2019 model and the all-new is also a three-row 2021 XT6 model. The largest SUV in brand’s range, the Cadillac Escalade should also debut in the redesigned form and the new CT4 and CT5 sedans are also the part of the plan. The brand promises also the new electric crossover. The brand’s successful, mid-size XT5 crossover will also get some attention and the refreshed version will hit the market as the 2021 Cadillac XT5 Cadillac hasn’t yet revealed the changes and specs of the refreshed XT5 but leaked details reveal modest styling changes. The model should also come with the upgraded tech and safety range and could also bring the turbocharged inline-4 option. 2021 CADILLAC XT5 POWERTRAINS As for the powertrain options, the 2021 Cadillac XT5 will surely repeat the currently only available 3.6-liter V-6 engine. This unit is also under the hood of the new XT6 and makes 310 hp and torque of 271 pound-feet. Read: 2019 Cadillac XT6: New Mid-Size 3-Row SUV, Price, Release date The reports suggest, however, the introduction of the GM’s new 9-speed automatic transmission. The big update could also be an addition of the 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine which is available in other markets. The version of the engine in China makes 258 hp where the brand offers also the mild-hybrid system but no information appeared suggesting this possibility for the US market. 2021 CADILLAC XT5 REDESIGN The luxury XT5 crossover SUV based on GM’s C1XX platform debuted for the 2017 model year and replaced the old-nomenclature Cadillac SRX. For the fourth model year after the current generation launch, the XT5 model will get the mid-cycle update and available details suggest usual styling updates of one mid-update. The 2021 Cadillac XT5 will switch from the current grille design to the new style inspired by the 2016 Escala Concept. The new grille should provide a more elegant style while it seems that the model will keep the same headlights design. The shape and size of the model will also keep the current form and the profile will also look familiar. Read: 2020 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible Specs, Redesign, Release date The rear will also display a new signature of tealights while the rest should keep the same style and contours. INTERIOR, EQUIPMENT Inside the cabin, the refreshed XT5 should also adopt some styling cues of the newest SUVs in the range and upgrade tech and safety equipment. A well-equipped from the base version, the XT5 will provide features like the dual zone climate control, keyless ignition and entry, power front seats, leather-wrapped steering wheel, etc. The leather upholstery and heated front seats will be available one step higher than the base trim. The model will also include the latest infotainment system and should also provide more safety systems available across the range. The mid-update could also bring the Super Cruise partial self-driving tech. 2021 CADILLAC XT5 RELEASE DATE AND PRICE The 2021 Cadillac XT5 should make the premiere in the coming months with the on-sale date later in the year. The new upgrades should also lift the price slightly. 2 photos of the "2021 Cadillac XT5 Redesign, Colors, Release date, and Horsepower" Rocky Manish Hi, I am a writer on local online media specific on Cars Reviews, also I am freelance on Mechanic in a Cars Repair.
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Tickets for events at London Palladium London Palladium, Argyll Street, London, W1F 7TF London Palladium tickets No seats available for this day Jimmy Buffett - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor Tour 2019 London Palladium, London Ant Middleton London Palladium, London Contact venue for tickets Belinda Carlisle - Runaway Horses 30th Anniversary London Palladium, London Hozier London Palladium, London It is a venue to which all performers aspire and has hosted more annual Royal Variety Performances than any other theatre. Welcome to the official website of the London Palladium - designed by Frank Matcham - which opened on Boxing Day 1910 and became famous, partly through television, as the "Ace Variety Theatre of the World". Among the greats that have played here are Bob Hope, Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, Sophie Tucker, Ethel Merman, Howard Keel, Arthur Askey, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Tommy Steele, Julie Andrews, Ken Dodd, the Two Ronnies, Bruce Forsyth and Cliff Richard. In 1979 Yul Brynner arrived in a spectacular production of The King and I which heralded further musicals in recent years including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Cameron Mackintosh's Oliver!, Saturday Night Fever, The King and I starring Elaine Paige, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Tommy Steele in Scrooge and Sinatra at the Palladium and the recent hugely successful revival of the family favourite The Sound of Music. Nearest underground station is Oxford Circus (Central, Victoria and Bakerloo lines). The nearest car parks are in Oxford Street and Soho. Q-Park offer up to 50% discount on parking (Theatreland Parking Scheme). The ú8 daily congestion charge for central London applies from 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Masterpark at Poland Street. NCP at Kingly Street 2 blue badge parking bays in Ramillies Place (behind the theatre), 2 on Great Marlborough Street (side of the theatre). Blue Badge Disabled Bays: Free parking for up to 4 hours between 8.30am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday and unlimited parking in these bays at all other times. www.parkingforbluebadges.com (Comprehensive parking and interactive bus information for Blue Badge disabled drivers travelling around London) Step-free information Step free access is available into the Stalls via from the Box Office entrance on Argyll Street and Ramillies Place, which is at the rear of the theatre. Entry into the theatre is from 30 minutes before the show. Customers should introduce themselves at the main entrance where they will be accompanyed by a member of the Front of House. There are 4 wheelchair spaces in row L46, O48, Q48, S49 of the Stalls with companion seats alongside. Wheelchair transfers are available to any end of row seat in the Stalls. Access into the auditorium is via a lift from the Box Office entrance on Argyll Street. Please note this lift may not be able to accommodate larger sized scooters, however an alternative access route is available via Ramillies Place which is at the rear of the theatre. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before the show and introducing yourself to a member of the Front of House team, who will accompany you to the appropriate entrance. Toilet Facilities There is an accessible toilet in the Stalls for wheelchair users by the level access entrance. Hearing Systems The theatre uses the Williams infra-red headset system and 14 headsets are available from the front of house staff in main foyer. These headsets are for people who are hard of hearing, please note there is no induction loop system in the auditorium for hearing aid users. There is an induction loop at the Box Office to assist hearing aid users when booking tickets. For further information regarding hearing systems, please call the theatre stage door on 0207 850 8770. The theatre management are happy to look after your Guide/Hearing dog during the performance. Please approach a member of the front of house team when you arrive at the theatre and they will make the necessary arrangements. Autistic Spectrum Info The theatre would be grateful for any additional information regarding your needs prior to going to the theatre, especially anything regarding sensory issues or matters relating to Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Please feel welcome to call the theatre management on 0207 850 8770 so they can offer you more assistance throughout your visit. General Access Info Ticket Prices: £26.00 - A Chorus Line Please note the prices mentioned above are per ticket and only available for the disabled person and companion. Additional tickets are charged at the regular rate.
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toccopolasam ← spicy cotton I’ve got a lot of uncles → Smashing the Magnolia by Anne Babson Posted on April 2, 2013 by toccopolasam This was what a writer had to say about my art at a whiteness symposium Mississippi State University on March 22, 2013 SMASHING THE MAGNOLIA: SAMANTHA BALDWIN’S GOTHIC DECONSTRUCTION OF SOUTHERN BELLE AND SOUTHERN BEAU WHITENESS Howard Zinn offers a foundational principle to the optic of whiteness studies included in works later written by whiteness-focused historians like Nell Irvin Painter (Painter), when he tells us “…We must not accept the memory of states as our own. Nations are not communities and never have been….[In] a world of victims and executioners, it is the job of thinking people, as Albert Camus suggested, not to be on the side of the executioners” (10). For a clear view of whiteness in the South, we must square this idea with Faulkner’s famous assertion that in Mississippi, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past” (73). For most historical reenacters of the Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi, for instance, whose participants are overwhelmingly Caucasian, the event itself implies that the memory of a state such as the Confederacy is the memory of a community. The implicit urging of such a reenactment is to incite people who look like Samantha Baldwin — a Caucasian folk artist from Mississippi — to see herself implicated in the interests of antebellum millionaires even today, to see herself united with a literary figure like Stephen Vincent Benet’s post-bellum Confederate mourner Lucy Wingate, who is “…white and gold as a lily bed,/giving toy ribbons to all her dead” (n.p.). However, in her work, Baldwin explicitly questions her connection, and her actual home town of Toccopola, Mississippi’s connection, to the white-columned Southern-genteel mythos. She refuses to memorialize a past that is not truly her own heritage as a Southern woman in a poor-white community, and the past she reenacts in gothic elegy and effigy is a rejection of any truth that comes from a lost-cause mythology. Particularly for the women of her community, who have been told, like all Southern white women, to use Scarlett O’Hara as a measuring stick against which to judge themselves, this is problematic, as no one in Toccopola has ever owned a white-columned mansion, and the demands of their real lives – underpaid blue-collar work, the raising of too many children on too little money, are too onerous to consider the wearing of a hoop skirt, even for a reenactment of some fallacious and inherently insulting kind. Her artwork therefore rejects all ideas of Southern (alleged) gentry as she attempts to excavate the truth of her community’s past and present, with every canvas smashing the idols of the Southern Belle and the Southern Beau and their false portrayal of life below the Mason-Dixon Line. I call Samantha Baldwin a folk artist despite the fact that, although she uses some mixed media, including tree bark and berry juices, she usually paints in acrylics on canvas. My justification for this is two-fold: she is first and foremost the ultimate outsider artist, painting without ever having taken a class at any academy. She paints as she sews, simply doing what the quilters of Gee’s Bend do to create their glorious abstractions (24-5) – praying, using her eyes and hands, and making, in the manner of all traditional feminine handiwork, that which seems aesthetically pleasing to her and to her household without regard to any other institution’s objectives. I also declare her a folk artist in that she is an artist of vernacular themes without obeisance to any school of art, and so her works are surprising, even as they ironically deconstruct one Southern vernacular figure using the old tools of the academy to construct masterpiece. In her Colonel Reb series, Samantha Baldwin reappropriates and mocks the disneyfied (and now mercifully replaced) mascot for the University of Mississippi’s athletic teams, all called “The Rebels,” after the manner of the Confederate dead who are memorialized on the Oxford Campus and still serenaded with “Dixie” at every sporting event there. The campus still elects a student to represent Colonel Reb at the homecoming dance in the name of tradition. However, this tradition does not date from the time of the Civil War or even Reconstruction, but dates back only to the 1970s. Like less apparent fallacies of the lost cause mythos, the creepy old man in the red zoot suit and handlebar moustache is an invention of the early disco era, not an august pastime of anybody’s ancestry. This, however, did not stop the Klan from protesting his ouster . Baldwin sees this two-dimensional figure for what he is, a Pokemon card for racism, a dancing santa rather than a religious icon, and in her series she renders him a thing. In Mona Reb (Baldwin, Mona Reb), she makes him into a caricature of Da Vinci’s enigmatically smiling siren. In Rebel Gothic (Baldwin, Rebel Gothic), she renders him as the unsmiling farmer in Grant Wood’s classic painting American Gothic (Wood), and in Rebel Yell (Baldwin, Rebel Yell), rendered in expressionistic idiom, the cartoon colonel yelps out Munch’s existential scream. On other canvasses, Baldwin renders the colonel cubist, loopy after the abstractions of Joan Miro, and gives him back to us over and over in a manner that lets us understand his inherent artifice. Chez Baldwin, the Colonel is no more a representative of any truthful Southern experience than Mickey Mouse represents years of zoological research. In allowing us to see him as a fallacy decontextualized from Mississippi’s past, we are permitted to dismiss him the way we would toss out our plastic mouse ears after a visit to Epcot Center. We viewers might have permission to enjoy the fantasy of this colonel while we gaze at him, but we cannot logically allow ourselves to believe in his actual existence in any time or space. More personally and poignantly, the majority of Samantha Baldwin’s current work revolves around the center of her real-life community, Toccopola, Mississippi, population 246 (n.p.). According to the 2000 census, only one African-American person lived in Toccopola. While that number has increased a little, it could not be wrong to call Toccopola a white space. That said, if there were a bit of truth in the promise of any prosperity or harmony in white privilege for Caucasians in Mississippi, Toccopola would not be as meth-infested, crime-plagued, and otherwise blighted as in fact it is. Toccopola’s median household income is less than two-thirds of the state median (n.p.), and Mississippi is always the poorest or one of the poorest states in the Union. This means that the reality of Toccopola itself contradicts any idea that may exist in Mississippi that segregation creates or preserves wealth. This is the hometown in which Samantha Baldwin grew up, and unlike Faulkner’s decaying glories of Southern riches, the delapidation of Toccopola is a decay that claims no link to the smattering of millionaire cotton kings of the region’s past, but of people like the ones documented in The State of Jones: The Small Southern County that Seceded from the Confederacy by Sally Jenkins and John Stauffer. That book talks about the “poor man’s fight” that the Civil War represented and the people who knew they held no stake in it. The book describes the hideout of the leader of that rebellion against the Confederate rebellion, Newton Knight, as it was seen by a journalist interviewing him well after the Civil War. It says the reporter got out of his Model T to find, “…a weather-beaten cabin, sheltered by lofty pines and crooked oaks, the sort the Confederate cavalry had hung traitors from” (2). The landscapes of Baldwin’s paintings evoke a similar gothic secession from secession. Her decaying houses are not houses of Usher, once great but now peering out with, to quote Poe in his gothic decay, “… vacant eye-like windows…” that speak “…a mystery all insoluble…” (n.p.). Rather, they are haunted in their decay by powerful Maggie-the-Cat-like tattooed pin-up girl goddesses, who point, like allegorical figures in a Botticelli revelry, toward a solution to the question these empty houses beg us to ask. We see this in This Old Town She Ain’t What She Used to Be (Baldwin, This Old Town She Ain’t What She Used to Be), where tattooed roses reflect in swampy puddles in the foreground, while rusty weeds grow in front of what appears to be an abandoned church, over whom crouches an odalisque of distorted proportions, looking like a tattoo herself that has escaped a muscle-bound arm, smilingly sure of her primacy over this dilapidated landscape, sexy like a Betty Page and beckoning us toward her with a come-hither look. Her white skin is covered in a mesh of tattoos evoking the overgrowth of weeds below her. Yes, she is white, but nobody, not even the queen of this scene, has power. Baldwin throughout this series plants similar muses for us to regard, covered in the distortions of the tattoo parlor, thus marring the alleged power of white skin in this white space. These inked-up white women, often accompanied by tattoo imagery of other kinds let loose from the parlor’s catalogs – flowers, snakes – point like game show prize girls to the anti-prize of the alleged privilege of white skin that has failed an entire town. Cars lie up on blocks, we suspect never to run again. Boards peel and fall off shacks that were never glamorous or even B-52-serenaded “Love Shacks.” No one has cut the grass here since anyone can remember. Baldwin’s tattooed ladies are the truth-tellers of her Toccopola Project. They bespeak a community-wide alienation from the American dream, a white space that has no white privilege worth defending. We see this idea of the worthlessness of any white privilege to her hometown in one painting most particularly and directly decried. In Nevermore (Baldwin, Nevermore), Baldwin presents us with Poe’s Raven flying above an overpass strewn with patches of kente cloth, the bird itself grasping a swatch of African fabric as it wings past a graffito declaring, “KKK is Comin’ Back” that the artist really saw defacing a place on the edge of the real Toccopola. Read as text itself, it lets us know that this prediction could not have been made by a member of the 1965 gubernatorial White Citizen’s upper-crust Council of Mississippi, but rather a semi-literate vandal, one who does not profit much economically in Toccopola’s dirt-poor universe from white privilege. Hence the raven, not a tattooed goddess but a stand-in for both gothic decay and the truth the Holy Spirit flies over Christ’s baptism, against a sky that is red like blood and like sunset, corrects grammar, manners, and prophesy. The KKK isn’t coming back to this Toccopola, if indeed it were ever there, as nobody needs to defend a worthless idea of who they never really were. This bridge isn’t a bridge at Harper’s Ferry, and it is unfit for any kind of memorial to the Confederate past. It is just a highway leading through a town that is easily forgotten. It would be wrong to suggest that Baldwin’s Toccopola Project contains nothing but decay, however. She is after the actual truth of the past, and she portrays real people from the past of Toccopola with a folk dignity. She also has a way of discovering subtle truths heretofore unspoken in the portraits she paints of real Caucasians in this white space without empire. In Saint Maw Maw (Baldwin, Saint Maw Maw), we see an older grey-white woman holding a grey-white infant in her arms, and the hands of this woman are both gnarled and powerful, outsized growths of this landscape, rendered dignified in age and sturdy as a force of nature. Baldwin even gives her a halo reminiscent of Greek icons, whose Caucasian faces are often depicted in a similar sallow-gray cast, thus once again distorting white skin as any source of power in itself. In Why the Long Face (Baldwin, Why the Long Face), we see another Caucasian woman, seated at a birthday party table, a garishly decorated cake cut, strewn favors, and an apron hanging on the wall above her. The painting’s title inquires about her expression, but we the viewers know the answer – it was not her birthday. Perhaps no one ever throws her a party. She is the only one to clean up this mess. The apron is hers and hers alone to wear here. If whiteness is a privilege, it seems to have passed this woman by – she cleans up after others. In Judged by Grit (Baldwin, Judged by Grit), a group of men squeeze around the front of what may be a new car, but the image is evocative of homosensualized photographs taken for fashion. The central figure, a man with spectacles, looks uncannily like Richard Avedon’s Dr. Howard Levy, Dermatologist, New York City (Avedon), but the ensemble has the homoerotic quality of a Bruce Weber fashion vignette. These men are excited, ostensibly about the car, but their lips are pouty and pink, they huddle together, and perhaps the truth of their lives is the undercurrent unspoken regarding the clinging together over the hot machine. All these images evoke a Toccopola worth remembering, people who really were, maybe not really self-declaring the complexities of their identities here, but really living and breathing, and they have none of the Colonel Reb in them. If history is not the memory of states, as Zinn says, and if our present is not to be defined in Mississippi by the mythos of plantation living and lost causes, perhaps the bridge between the Klan and the kente cloth intersects the highway on which Samantha Baldwin rides. If we are to imagine a South that does not define itself by white privilege, who has it and who may never have it, then perhaps an honest look at the myriad communities like Toccopola, a critical look at the absurd notions of Colonel-Reb-reenactments, prevent us from falling into the old trap of us-versus-them, of color lines and imaginary legacies. Perhaps the road out of Samantha Baldwin’s gothic deconstruction of Toccopola leads us to a place where we would all prefer to live, whatever the history of our skin color purports to tell others about us. In her Toccopola, we are rebels rebelling against rebels, and it’s not the fat lady but the tattooed one who sings the last song, and in this chaos there is hope, once the rubble is cleared, of new beginnings. Arnett, William et al. Gee’s Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt. Atlanta: Tinwood Books, 2006. Print. Avedon, Richard. Dr. Howard Levy, Dermatologist, New York City. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Photograph. Baldwin, Samantha. Judged by Grit. Private Collection, Pontotoc. Acrylic. Baldwin, Samantha. Mona Reb. Private Collection, Pontotoc. acrylic. Baldwin, Samantha. Nevermore. Office of Steve Wooten, DDS, Oxford. Acrylic. Baldwin, Samantha. Rebel Gothic. Private Collection, Oxford. acrylic. Baldwin, Samantha. Rebel Yell. Office of Steve Wooten, DDS, Oxford. acrylic. Baldwin, Samantha. Saint Maw Maw. Private Collection, Pontotoc. Acrylic. Baldwin, Samantha. This Old Town She Ain’t What She Used to Be. Private Collection, Pontotoc. Acrylic. Baldwin, Samantha. Why the Long Face. Private Collection, Pontotoc. Acrylic. Benet, Stephen Vincent. “John Brown’s Body (e-book).” 1928. The Gutenberg Project. Electronic. 26 January 2013. Censusviewer.com. 2010. Electronic. 26 January 2013. <http://censusviewer.com/city/MS/Toccopola>. Faulkner. Requiem for a Nun. New York: Vintage, 1975. Print. Jenkins, Sally and John Stauffer. The State of Jones: The Small Southern County that Seceded from the Confederacy. New York: Anchor Books, 2010. Electronic. Maxey, Ron. “Col. Reb Loyalists Want Ole Miss Mascot Back.” The Commercial Appeal 27 April 2011: n.p. electronic. Painter, Nell Irvin. The History of White People. New York: W.W. Norton, 2010. Electronic. Poe, Edgar Allen. “The Fall of the House of Usher.” 1839. The Literature Network. Electronic. 26 January 2013. Trulia.com. 2013. Electronic. 26 January 2013. <http://www.trulia.com/real_estate/Toccopola-Mississippi/community-info/>. Wood, Grant. American Gothic. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. Oil. Zinn, Howard. A People’s History of the United States 1492-Present: Twentieth Anniversary Edition. New York: Harper Collins, 1999. Print. About toccopolasam Artist Statement: I'm an outsider artist of women's traditional arts. I've been categorized both as a folk artist and south Gothic artist. I'm not sure either category fits me, but I know my art is informed by a feminine gaze. I distrust labels of this kind. Like my grandmother sewing, I do this because I consider it beautiful. I believe in making art that has a narrative, one that creates an ambiance contributing to the visual effect of the work. Like all Southerners raised in the specter of Lost Cause discourse, memories haunt me and my work as an artist. Although southern Gothic is generally rendered in ockers and gray because of multiple layers of decay on the genre, I use garish, Madi Gras colors in defiance of the myth that Scarlett O Hara is alive and well and living in Toccopola. My art searches the landscape for signs of the new south, I'm trying to scrape off the Mary Kay and show the real face however pock-marked of lady antebellum. View all posts by toccopolasam → This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged african american, art, artist, black, country, Edgar Allen Poe, english, folk, mississippi, paint, poet, rebel, southern, white, whiteness. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Responses to Smashing the Magnolia by Anne Babson yasniger says: Lovely pictures here…. Thanks for showing interest in what I put out too. I sincerely hope you continue to find my works entertaining & pleasurable. Be safe. toccopolasam says: The final mural Mural 2 for Houston Mississippi Houston Mississippi Street Art
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Tonbridge Parish Church Baptism, Weddings and Funerals Clergy, Staff and Leadership Our Work in Tonbridge Our Work in the World: Mission Action History: St Peter and St Paul The East Window The Jane Austen Connection Acknowledgements and Archive History: St Saviour History: St Andrew St Andrews Today Centenary Address by Julian Brown History: St Philip The Caleb Project Church, town and people - Paul Britton Children and Families Ministry What's on in the week Preschool in the week The Bells and the Bellringers Who's in your Pew? News Sheets Perspectives magazines St Peter and St Paul St Saviour We have the privilege of holding several memorials to people who were instrumental in the life of Jane Austen and her family. Her father, George, was born in Tonbridge and baptised here, in his Parish church, where he worshipped until he was in his late twenties. This is merely one chapter in the exciting story of the Austen's and Tonbridge. You can read all about the memorials in detail in the guide ‘Jane Austen and Tonbridge’ which you will find near to the Austen display case in the Entrance Hall of the Church. Jane Austen’s father, George, was born here in Tonbridge and attended Tonbridge School both as pupil and Second Master. Jane’s grandparents are buried in this Church in the North Aisle. You can explore further on the walk ‘In Austen Family Footsteps’ which tells the story of the associates and ancestors of Jane Austen and her family, the buildings they knew and lived in. The walk leaflet was devised by Tonbridge members of The Jane Austen Society. You can purchase Margaret Wilson’s detailed story of ‘Jane Austen’s Family and Tonbridge’ (displayed in the display case) from the Tourist Office at Tonbridge Castle. You will find free copies of the circular walk in the Church and Tonbridge Castle which will take you gently around the area that Jane’s father would have known as a boy. The Tonbridge Project has uncovered the roots of Jane Austen's own story and has revealed an exciting part of our town's history. Come and discover the Austen's parish church and the part Tonbridge played in Jane’s own story. In Austen Family Footsteps , a circular walk around the Austen associated part of Tonbridge: HERE Not got a login? Register here » Tonbridge Parish Church, Church Lane, Tonbridge TN9 1DA Email: parishoffice@tonbridgeparishchurch.org.uk Phone: 01732 770962 x 24 a ChurchInsight siteLow GraphicsCopyrightT&CsPrivacyHelp
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Things To DoAttractionsRoad Trip: Astoria Road Trip: Astoria Eileen Garvin, Author December 22, 2014 (Updated July 18, 2017) Get an eyeful of the mighty Columbia as you drive across the 4.1-mile Astoria-Megler Bridge, a steel cantilever through truss bridge soaring over the river (the longest continuous truss bridge in North America). Look out over the Columbia River and sample great Oregon brews at Buoy Beer. Astoria Coffee House & Bistro, open all day, offers comfort food ranging from rich cioppino to wild mushroom gnocchi. With quaint Victorian homes perched on a steep hillside above the wide mouth of the Columbia River, it’s easy to see why the bustling port town of Astoria has been called “Little San Francisco.” Astoria was founded in 1811 as a fur trading post and became the first permanent U.S. settlement on the Pacific coast. These days, Astoria presents a delightful mix of old and new experiences. Lasting Legacy: The Astoria Downtown Historic District alone includes dozens of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Visit the Flavel House Museum, an 1885 Queen Anne-style house that was home to a Columbia River bar pilot and an early millionaire. Take in a show at the Liberty Theater, a beautifully restored Italianate theater first built in 1925 and the host of the annual Astoria International Film Festival. Climb the 125-foot Astoria Column, built in 1926 and offering breathtaking, 360-degree views of the river, ocean and town. Learn about the Corps of Discovery at nearby Fort Clatsop, where Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1805-06. Maritime Time: You’ll get an eyeful of the mighty Columbia as you drive across the 4.1-mile Astoria-Megler Bridge, a steel cantilever through truss bridge soaring over the river (the longest continuous truss bridge in North America). Visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum for an interactive history lesson about the treacherous Columbia Bar, the history of the salmon industry and more. The nearby Barbey Maritime Center is an homage to the art of wooden boat building. Stroll the waterfront along the Astoria Riverwalk trail for views of large freighters passing under the span of the bridge. Beer Here: As part of the North Coast Beer Trail, Astoria offers plenty of pours for craft beer lovers. Rogue Ales Public House, Fort George Brewery + Public House, Astoria Brewing Company and Wet Dog Café, Buoy Beer Company and Hondo’s Brew Pub offer many options for great Oregon craft beer, friendly Astorian hospitality and hearty pub menus. Great Plates: Blue Scorcher Bakery & Café serves a delightful selection of freshly baked breads and pastries as well as a delicious, all organic breakfast and lunch menu. Astoria Coffee House & Bistro, open all day, offers comfort food ranging from rich cioppino to wild mushroom gnocchi. Hit Bowpicker Fish & Chips for beer battered tuna served from a converted gillnet boat across from the maritime museum. For a romantic dinner, book a table at T Paul’s Supper Club or Bridgewater Bistro. Extend your stay: You can’t beat the waterside views at the Cannery Pier Hotel, a gorgeous luxury hotel on the site of a former cannery. Or stay in the heart of downtown at the beautifully restored Hotel Elliott. Eileen Garvin Eileen Garvin lives and writes in Hood River. When she’s not hunched over her keyboard or digging in the garden, you can find her mountain biking, kiteboarding, hiking, skiing or camping somewhere in Oregon. Flavel House Museum Liberty Theater Astoria Column Columbia River Maritime Museum Rogue Ales Public House – Astoria Pier 39 Wet Dog Cafe Fort George Brewery & Public House Buoy Beer Co. Blue Scorcher Bakery Café Astoria Coffeehouse & Bistro Bowpicker Fish and Chips Bridgewater Bistro Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa Hotel Elliott
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Link Your Subscription Need help with email or password? Get Daily Dharma in your email Start your day with a fresh perspective Forgot email or password? Link your subscription … articles remaining Get Tricycle from $5.99 a month magazine Reviews The Science of Awakening Notes from the first Buddhist Geeks conference By Richard Eskow Buddhist teacher Ken McLeod called it a “historic moment.” But the first Buddhist Geeks conference, held at the University of the West near Los Angeles over three days last July, began with a more modest goal: discussing topics raised on the Buddhist Geeks website (buddhistgeeks.com) and in its podcasts. Buddhist Geeks was created out of curiosity, cofounder Vincent Horn told the 200-plus participants on opening day. “We don’t have a mission statement, we have a question: How best can we serve the convergence of Buddhism, global culture, and emerging technology? “Will this work? Will there be another conference after this?” he shrugged. “We don’t know.” They were off to a good start. Even before the doors opened, a community was forming. Outside the college bookstore, strangers introduced themselves. We’re in an age of deep societal divisions— generational, technological, ethnic, cultural, economic, religious—that are as harsh as the midsummer California sun. But none of that was evident at the conference; differences melted in the mutual warmth that’s still best conveyed through physical presence. In his opening keynote, Vipassana teacher Shinzen Young was the first to proclaim that the Buddhist was a scientist, while carefully noting his non-scientific qualities as well. Young envisioned “a collaboration between adepts and scientists,” leading to a “viral wave,” with hundreds of millions becoming enlightened. Displaying an fMRI image of the brain, he said, “We already have a scientific model of enlightenment. Is your gizmo or paradigm going to create hundreds of millions of stream-enterers in the next hundred years? If not, you don’t have it.” The next panel featured more brain images. Meditation teacher and blogger Kenneth Folk discussed technologies for awakening. Kelly McGonigal, a psychologist as well as a Buddhist teacher, noted that “the self is a suffering machine.” Author and Buddhist teacher Ethan Nichtern, who founded the Interdependence Project, integrating meditation, psychology, and activism for a young, urban audience, said, “The whole purpose of practice is to become saner and healthier human beings. You don’t really have 3,000 friends on Facebook. These connections are fine, but superficial.” I had worked with one of the other speakers but only online. Were we friends, I wondered? I mentioned to McLeod, who’s deeply trained in the Tibetan tradition, that I’d already seen too many fMRIs. “Are we worshipping the graven image of our own neurochemistry?” I asked. He pulled out his cell phone and tweeted the question to his Twitter followers. During her segment, Trudy Goodman, guiding teacher at InsightLA, called Shakyamuni Buddha “the original Buddhist geek, a scientist who wanted us to duplicate his results.” But artists want us to duplicate their results, too—to cry as they’ve cried, or become angry at injustice. Maybe I’m not a Buddhist geek, I thought. Then I noted the thought on my iPad. Jack Kornfield, who helped introduce Vipassana to America, asked younger teachers what they saw as today’s needs. “More and better,” said Diane Musho Hamilton Roshi, who teachers Zen and Integral Spirituality. “More progressive, more equality for women.” Vincent Horn, true to form, followed up with questions. Will the future be like the Borg—the race of interconnected cyborgs in Star Trek? he wondered. “Like Shinzen, I think an enlightenment machine is plausible,” he said. “Ours is a culture of exercise,” noted Ethan Nichtern. “That could be a great brand for Buddhism: a healthy mind. We pander too much to mass culture.” All this prompted Kornfield to remark, “I have tremendous trust in this process. The dharma wants to give itself away.” I introduced myself to Jane McGonigal, a world-renowned expert on computer games and society, who was there to speak about online games and awakening. We had collaborated on an online game but had never met in person. Friends or not? After a brief hesitation, we hugged. “Come meet my husband and sister,” she said. Musho Hamilton demonstrated the “Big Mind” technique developed by her teacher, Dennis Genpo Merzel. It felt like a mash-up of group therapy and corporate team-building (“Ready to grow?” “I’d like to speak to the Cosmic-Centered Self”), although many participants have been enthusiastic. Describing the Buddha as “the first proto-management consultant,” Rohan Gunatillake, who complements his teaching with the 21Awake blog and consulting work, spoke of an “awakening industry” at the nexus of Buddhism and business. Hokai Sobol, a Shingon instructor in Croatia, led a panel that addressed controversial topics like paying for the dharma. Seattle-based Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, a Tibetan master, gave concluding remarks that were warm, funny— and cautionary. ”Horrible news!” he said, laughing. “Airplanes now have wi-fi. There’s no escape!” More seriously, he warned, “This is a very dangerous age. Technology designed to bring happiness can create more suffering.” The teachings we’re trying to preserve go beyond culture and language, he pointed out. Don’t assume technology can convey them. “Skillful monkeys don’t let go of the branch they’re on until they’re sure they can grab the next one.” As the parking lot emptied, I was already missing this impromptu community. Not that we’d always agreed. I’m uncomfortable with trendy terms like “branding.” I doubt Buddhism exists merely to “make healthier human beings,” as Ethan Nichtern proposed. And Shinzen Young’s “viral wave” of enlightenment might sound exciting—but what enlightenment exactly? Some “enlightened” priests supported Japan’s wars. An “e-Buddhism” might only turn a revolutionary spirituality into an engine of passivity, a tool for creating subservient workers and consumers. But then, I had doubted the authenticity of Internet friendships, too—yet I embraced my online friend when we met. In Ken McLeod’s words, the conference was “the first time in the West that senior teachers, new Buddhists, and different generations met as equals to have remarkable conversations about important subjects like money, power, and leadership.” Vincent Horn’s question about whether the conference would work has been answered: Buddhist Geeks has already announced next year’s event. It’s become a community, maybe even a sangha. And there’s no app for that. Not yet, anyway. Artwork by Gonkar Gyatso, Four Elements: Element 4, 2009, Private Collection, Hong Kong Thank you for subscribing to Tricycle! As a nonprofit, we depend on readers like you to keep Buddhist teachings and practices widely available. Liberate this article! You’ve read all of your free articles for the month. Subscribe now for immediate access to the magazine plus films, video dharma talks, e-books, and more. Already a subscriber? Log in. Need help with email or password? 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Etruscan Coast What to do in Populonia, an ancient etruscan town by TuscanyAdmin 1 November 2017 Etruscan Coast What to do in Populonia: sea, archaeology and a wonderful view Populonia is located on the promontory of Piombino on the southern edge of the gulf of Baratti, in one of the most typical area of the Tuscan coast, famous for its beautiful blue sea and for its archaeological sites. The numerous archaeological remains of the Parco Archeologico di Baratti e Populonia, document the history of Populonia, an ancient and important Etruscan town, part of the so called dodecapoli (12 towns). Important coastal town, Populonia became rich with the production and trade of iron; at that time Populonia was one of the main producer of iron in the entire Mediterranean sea. The decline of the etruscan town probably began during the first century B.C., then, during the first centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, it was devastaed by the Longobards and sacked by the Saracen pirates. The hamlet was rebuilt during the 15th century by the Appiani, the lords of Piombino. A tower dominating the sea What to see in Populonia Archaeological area The wide Parco di Archeologico-naturalistico di Populonia e Baratti is composed by many archeological sites documenting the civilization of this area since the iron age. Inside the park is possible to visit some necropolis as the necropoli di San Cerbone and Casone, the acropolis located near the medieval hamlet and the remains of the industrial district where the iron was forged. In addition to these etruscan sites, tehre are also the Monastero di San Quirico and the Centro di archeologia sperimentale “Davide Mancini”. Necropolis of San Cerbone (Photo by AlMare / CC BY) If you are interest in guided tours and itineraries, we suggest to consult the official website. Acropolis of Populonia The acropolis is in the hilly area just outside the walls of the village. Since 1980 this area has been the subject of archaeological excavations that brought to light the remains of several structures including some Roman temples and a paved road. Acropolis (Photo by Glen Bowman) Not far from the acropolis, an excavation in the archaeological site of Poggio Molino brought to light the remains of a Roman site born with defensive functions with later evolved into farm first and then villa. The medieval hamlet of Populonia The small medieval hamlet of Populonia was founded in the 15th century and is strongly characterised by the defensive structuresand the castle built by the Appiani. Still surrounded by its medieval walls, the centre has in the Rocca the main monument. It is a quadrangular fortress with a semicircular Tower and a high central tower. From the walkway of the walls and especially from the tower you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the sea and the land. In front of the fortress, on the other side of the square, there is the 15th century chiesa di Santa Maria della Croce. The Fortress of Populonia Inside the village is housed the Museo Etrusco di Populonia – Collezione Gasparri, a small archaeological museum that exposes findings coming from the archaeological excavations of Baratti. Among these finds there are items from the tombs of Populonia and some discoveries made at sea as amphorae and anchors. Address: via di Sotto 8 April – October: every day 10.00-13.00 and 14.00-20.00 October – March: saturday, sunday and holidays (not on 25 and 26 december) 10.00-13.00 and 14.00-18.00 Tickets: regular 2,50 euro; reduced 1,50 euro; family 7 euro Cumulative ticket with the tower of Populonia (2 euro for the tower): regular 4 euro; reduced 2 euro; family 11 euro Museo Etrusco di Populonia – Collezione Gasparri (Photo by Sailko / CC BY) Places around Populonia Populonia is located in the wonderful Etruscan Coast, an area famous for its beautiful beaches but also for the many villages that are scattered there. Among these, Castagneto Carducci, Bolgheri, Campiglia Marittima and Suvereto are definitely worth a visit. How to get to Populonia By train and bus: by train you can get to the station of Populonia which though are located inland and from there take the bus line 031 of Tiemme Piombino. Otherwise you can reach Piombino by train and then take line 02A to station of Populonia and then the 031 up to destination. By car: coming from the North take the A12 Highway and exit at San Vincenzo sud, from there you can continue along the coast towards Baratti or continue on SP39 until Venturina and then turn right onto Strada Provinciale delle Caldanelle. Coming from the South exit of the A12 is Venturina. Etruscan Coast Historical towns, Sea Things to do in Sassetta and around Guide to visit Piombino Best places to visit in the Etruscan Coast Things to do in Campiglia Marittima
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Home | University hubs | Le Cordon Bleu London Le Cordon Bleu London Le Cordon Bleu is the most prestigious and established cooking school in the world with over 120 years of teaching the highest standards of culinary techniques and management knowledge. Through its faculty of Chefs and industry professionals, students immerse themselves in the foundations of French gastronomy developing their palates and personal style, while mastering these fundamentals of cooking which will give students the confidence to apply them to any style of cuisine. Le Cordon Bleu provides aspiring culinary professionals the opportunity to turn their passion into a variety of careers within the food and hospitality world. Each year, more than 20,000 students from 70 countries are trained at Le Cordon Bleu's Schools, which now stretch in more than 20 countries and around 40 campuses. Courses at Le Cordon Bleu London range from certificates to level 4 Diplomas in Cuisine, Patisserie, Wine, Nutrition and Management. All our cooking classes take place in our state-of-the-art facilities to provide each student with the latest and most innovative opportunities in culinary and hospitality education. The Le Cordon Bleu London school boasts some of the most advanced facilities and equipment to prepare students for tomorrow’s culinary world. The equipment available in our school allows our students to learn classical French, international and modernist cuisines. Le Cordon Bleu London teaching team is composed of world experts in Culinary Arts, Wine and Management. Our Chefs are classically trained master chefs who have experience working in senior positions in the world’s finest kitchens and Michelin starred restaurants. Opened in 1933, Le Cordon Bleu London has always attracted attention as being the finest school for culinary education and with the ever growing attention to the British food scene the demand for culinary arts training continues to grow. Courses and subject guides Interested in studying at Le Cordon Bleu? See the courses and modules on offer at Le Cordon Bleu London on their website. You may also be interested in exploring our degree subject guides. Sign in to save to your favourite university Email institution 15 Bloomsbury Square, London WC1A 2LS Get paid to learn See what apprenticeships and sponsored degrees we have to offer Other universities you might be interested in View all university profiles
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CA can't exercise lien over client's documents for nonpayment of fees As per decision of Ethical Standard Board (ESB) of ICAI, A chartered accountant cannot exercise lien over the client documents/records for non-payment of his fees. In this regards section 170 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 reads as under: "Bailee's particular lien - Where the bailee has, in accordance with the purpose of the bailment, rendered any service involving the exercise of labour or skill in respect of the goods bailed, he has, in the absence of a contract to the contrary, a right to retain such goods until he receives due remuneration for the services he has rendered in respect of them. (A) A delivers a rough diamond to B, a jeweller, to be cut and polished, which is accordingly done. B is entitled to retain the stone till he is paid for the services he has rendered. (B) A gives cloth to B, a tailor, to make into a coat, B promises A to deliver the coat as soon as it is finished, and to give a three months' credit for the price, B is not entitled to retain the coat until he is paid." [Emphasis supplied] The above view is based on the general principles of law under which any person having lawful possession of someone else's property may retain the property for non-payment of his dues. As section 170 uses the words 'goods' and not the word 'property' and as client's books of account and papers are not 'goods', lien under section 170, will not be available to lawyers/CAs/CWAs/CSs. Therefore, withholding books and papers of the client for unpaid fees appears to be not legally tenable and even amounts to professional misconduct. Click here to view full document Tax collection isn’t valid if made from ‘tax illiterate person’ due to ignorance of law: ITAT (a) The assessee filed return of income which was picked up for scrutiny where he was required to explain the deposits in his saving bank account. The AO made additions on account of unexplained cash deposits. (b) The CIA (A) upheld the addition made by AO without considering fresh evidences filed by assessee. Evidences were considered as not admissible by the Commissioner (Appeals). Since as per record, no application seeking admission of fresh evidences under rule 46A was filed. ITAT held as under: (1) The tax so collected on the foundation of the ignorances of a 'tax illiterate tax payer' could not be termed to be a collection of either 'just' nor 'due' taxes collected by the State in accordance with law. The assessee represented by an equally ignorant counsel, should have been appropriately guided by the First Appellate Authority. The fact that the Commissioner (Appeals) while exercising his discretion refused to admit evidence inspite of sufficient cause being shown as a matter of record was unwarranted and arbitrary. (2) Since in the facts of the instant case due to his wife's illness the assessee was prevented by sufficient cause from producing the evidences in support of his claim, the impugned order was set aside and the issue to be restored back to the Commissioner (Appeals) with a direction to permit the assessee to produce the evidences in support of his claim. Click here to read full document Govt. approves ordinance, proposes jail term for people holding old notes The Union Cabinet has approved an ordinance to impose penalty and a jail term for people holding demonetized notes of Rs 5,00 and 1,000. Only specified category of people will be allowed to keep demonetized notes. However, anyone can possess 10 old notes of Rs 5,00 or Rs 1,000 denominations. The Government has prescribed penalty equivalent to higher of Rs 50,000 or five times of the amount of demonetized notes. The Union Cabinet has also approved an ordinance to amend RBI Act to extinguish the liability of the Government and Central bank on demonetized notes. The deadline for deposit of demonetized notes in banks is December 30, 2016. Thus, the ordinance should be cleared by the President before December 30, 2016. (This document is prepared on basis of information gathered from sources.) Benefit of vacancy allowance would be available even when house is under renovation: Bangalore ITAT a) The Assessing Officer proposed to assess the annual letting value of the flat. The assessee has submitted that flats were vacant and therefore even if Annual Letting Value (ALV) has to be assessed, the vacancy allowance should be allowed. The Assessing Officer before the CIT (Appeals). The CIT (Appeals) confirmed the addition made by the Assessing Officer The aggrieved-assessee filed the instant appeal. The Tribunal held in favour of assessee as under: 1. The assessee has explained that the house was under renovation and therefore, it could not be let out during the year under consideration. Further it was not intentionally kept vacant by the assessee. Thus, vacancy of the house was beyond the control of the assessee and, therefore, the benefit of vacancy is available to the assessee as per the provisions of section 23(1)(c). 2. The process of letting out may take some time in searching the suitable tenant and for settling the terms and conditions of the letting out. Therefore, even if it is presumed that the house is ready for occupation if it is not intentionally kept vacant by the assessee then it cannot be presumed that the assessee has deliberately not let out the house during the year under consideration. 3. Thus, the addition made by the Assessing Officer was to be deleted. - [2016] 76 taxmann.com 278 (Bangalore - Trib.) CBDT issues clarifications on ‘Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2016 The Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2016 incorporated as Chapter X of the Finance Act, 2016 provides an opportunity to tax payers who are under litigation to come forward and settle the dispute. The provisions of the Scheme have been clarified vide Circular No.33 of 2016 dated 12.09.2016. Subsequently, further queries have been received from the field authorities and other stakeholders. Now the Govt. has considered the queries and decided to clarify the same in the form of questions and answers. Click here to view clarifications on ‘Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2016’ Sellers shouldn’t aggregate all cash transactions to consider Rs 2 lakh limit of AIR reporting: CBDT Provisions of Rule 114E(2) provides that persons liable to tax audit should report transaction of cash sales of goods or services to Income-Tax Department in AIR. Such reporting requirement is there only when receipt of cash payment exceeds two lakh rupees. Doubts were raised whether all cash transactions would be aggregated to consider the aforesaid limit of Rs 2 lakhs. The CBDT vide Press Release, dated 22-12-2016 has clarified that aforesaid cash transactions did not require aggregation.The reporting requirement in AIR is on receipt of cash payment exceeding Rs 2 lakh for sale of goods or services per transaction. Editor’s comment: Seller is required to report details of cash sales in AIR only when transaction value of such sales exceeds Rs 2 lakhs. Suppose, if any seller has made cash sales of 20 transactions at Rs 20 lakhs then he is not required to report such transactions if value of each transaction does not exceed Rs 2 lakhs. No disallowance of service tax just because it is paid by service provider out of its own pocket a) Assessee was engaged in business of broking in Government and other securities. As clients of assessee did not pay service tax to it, assessee paid service tax out of its own resources and claimed deduction of same under section 37(1). b) The Assessing Officer disallowed claim for deduction holding that obligation to pay service tax was on customer/client and same could not be shifted to assessee. The High Court held as under: 1) It is undisputed that the obligation under the Finance Act, 1994 to pay the service tax is on the assessee being the service provider. This obligation has to be fulfilled by the service provider whether or not it receives the service tax from its clients/customers. 2) Non-payment of such service tax into the treasury would normally result in demand and penalty proceedings under the Finance Act, 1994. Therefore, the payment is on account of expediency, exclusively and wholly incurred for the purposes of business, therefore, deductible under section 37(1). - [2016] 76 taxmann.com 211 (Bombay) Small traders accepting e-payments can save 46% tax under new presumptive tax regime: FinMin If a small trader makes his transactions in cash on a turnover of Rs. 2 Crore, then his income under the presumptive scheme will then be presumed to be Rs. 16 lakhs @ 8% of turnover. After availing of Rs. 1.5 lakhs of deduction under Section 80C, his total tax liability will be Rs. 2, 67,800. However, if he shifts to 100% digital transactions under the new announcement made, his profit will be presumed to be at Rs. 12 lakhs @ 6% of turnover, and after availing of Rs. 1.5 lakhs under Section 80C, his tax liability now will be only Rs. 1,44,200. Here, digital transactionincludes payment received by Cheque or through any other digital means. Apart from making a tax saving by migrating to banking mode, the small businesses would be able to build their books which may also help them get bank loans easily. Also, if transactions are carried out through banking channels, then anybody having annual turnover up to Rs. 66 lakhs will have zero tax liability after availing the benefit of Section 80C, after amendment of this new rate structure. No dismissal of cheque bouncing complaint just because it is filed by partner in individual capacity The Complainant, a partner in a firm has filed the complaint for dishonouring of cheque undersection 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act. He filled the complaint in his individual capacity/ status without affixing seal or rubber stamp of partnership firm.Trial court dismissed thecomplaint filed by the complainant on the ground that he had not satisfied eligibility criteria and singed the complaint in individual capacity. The High Court held thatTrial Court erred in holding that complainant had not guilty for offence under section 138 of Negotiable Instrument Act. An opportunity has to be provided to complainant to file unregistered partnership deed and matter has to be remanded to trial court for fresh consideration. [2016] 76 taxmann.com 255 (Madras) Govt. aims to reduce Presumptive Tax Rate to 6% for digital receipts during FY 2016-17 Recent demonetization drive of the Government has encouraged people to shift towards digital mode of payment while making financial transactions. By adopting digital mode of payments, no financial transactions would remain undisclosed and, consequently, an enhanced turnover of business might get reflected in the books of account.The existing provisions of section 44AD provide that 8% of turnover would be deemed as presumptive profit in case of certain assesses having a turnover of Rs 2 crore or less. In order incentivise small traders to proactively accept payments by digital means, Govt. has decided to reduce the existing rate of deemed profit under Section 44AD from 8% to 6% in respect of the turnover or gross receipts through digital means for the Financial Year 2016-17. However, the existing rate of deemed profit of 8% referred to in section 44AD, shall continue to apply in respect of total turnover or gross receipts in cash. Such changes would be effective once amendments are brought to Section 44AD by the Finance Act, 2017. Govt. to open 3.5 month’s window for declaring black Money under PMGKY from Dec. 17, 2016 The Government has given around 3.5 month’s period for filing declaration under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (‘PMGKY’) from December 17, 2016 till March 31, 2017. All declarations under PMGKY shall be furnished to Principal Commissioner or the Commissioner, in any of the following modes: i) Electronically under digital signature, or ii) Electronically through EVC, or iii) In physical Form Government has also notified ‘Form 1’ for declaring unaccounted income in the form of cash or bank deposits. Declarant needs to specify the following details in Form 1: a) Name, address and PAN; b) Status of declarant (whether resident, Non-resident, individual, HUF, Firm, etc.) c) Amount held in cash and bank deposits. d) Details of taxes paid before filing of declaration (i.e., date of deposit, Challan Number, etc.) e) Details of amount deposited in PM Garib Kalyan Deposit Scheme (i.e., minimum deposit amount is 25% of unaccounted income) An option is also given to revise the declaration till March 31, 2017 if there is any omissions or wrong statement. After filing of declaration, the Principal CIT or CIT shall issue a certification in Form-2 to the declaration within 30 days from the end of the month in which declaration has been furnished. Click here to view S.O. 4058(E) Click here to view S.O.4059(E) Click here to view S.O.4061 (E) Service receiver has no locus standi to challenge service-tax circular; SLP dismissed Service-Tax: If the person to whom the burden of service tax is ultimately passed on is entitled to challenge levy of service-tax, it would lead to disastrous consequence. Millions of consumers would come and challenge such levy of taxes. Thus, service receiver has no locus standi to challenge service-tax circular on Joint Development Agreement. Click here to read Supreme Court Judgement No revised return to show black money as income of past years; Tax dept. cautions taxpayers Under the existing provisions of section 139(5), revised return can be filed only if original return contains any omission or any wrong statement. Post demonetization of the currency, some taxpayers may misuse this provision to revise the return-of-income of earlier Assessment Years, for manipulating the figures of income, cash-inhand, profits, etc. with an intention to show the current year’s undisclosed income in the earlier return. Thus, the CBDT has clarified that the provision to file a revised return of income has not been stipulated for making changes in the income initially declared so as to drastically alter the form, substance and quantum of the earlier disclosed income. Any instance coming to the notice of Income-tax Department which reflects manipulation in the amount of income, cash-in-hand, profits, etc. may necessitate scrutiny of such cases so as to ascertain the correct income. It may also attract penalty or prosecution in appropriate cases. ‘No Reassessment circulars’ aren’t Amnesty Scheme for past sins Demonetization has encouraged people to shift towards digital mode of payment while making financial transactions. By adopting digital mode of payment, no financial transactions would remain undisclosed and consequently an enhanced turnover of business might get reflected in the books of accounts. Under the circumstances, an apprehension has been raised that increased turnover in the current year may lead to reopening of earlier years' cases causing undue harassment to tax payers. Thus, CBDT and CBEC (vide Circular No. 40/2016 and Circular No. 137/155/2012-Service tax) have advised tax officials not to re-open past assessments in income-tax and indirect tax cases only because increased turnover is reflected in books of accounts of business on account of increased use of digital means of payment. It would be incorrect to construe the above Circulars as giving any amnesty to taxevaders. Nor do the above circulars say that any spurt in turnover reported in books of account of businesses of current financial year (and consequently in their ITRs or indirect taxes returns) would not need to be explained. The Circulars do not give businessmen a license to show their accumulated black money in the form of demonetized notes as current year’s turnover and get away scot-free without any interest or penalty and by paying normal tax for current year. If such a license is given by the circulars, the proposed PMGKY Scheme and proposed amendments to section115BBE of Income-Tax Act and proposed new section 271AAC of that Act would be redundant. The Circulars are innocuous and merely caution tax o􀁹icials to adopt systematic approach under the law to enquire into sudden jumps and reopen past assessment only if enquiry throws up reason to believe that past turnovers/incomes escaped assessment. Banks to request customers to indicate old and new currency in deposit slips: FinMin Maintenance of records regarding deposit of old demonetized currency and new currency is essential both in the bank record as well as the customer’s record. Though most banks providing correct information to the customers yet to ensure that it is done in 100% of cases without fail, all the bank branches in the country be alerted to reflect correctly the cash deposit in old and new currency and inform the customers about the same. Thus, the Government has directed banks to display a prominent sign requesting their customers to fill-up deposit slips clearly indicating old and new currency and the denomination of notes. Mere increase in sales due to acceptance of digital payment won’t trigger reassessment of past years Recent initiatives of the Government to curb the black economy in the country has encouraged people to shift towards digital mode of payment while making financial transactions. By adopting digital mode of payment, no financial transactions would remain undisclosed and consequently an enhanced turnover of business might get reflected in the books of accounts. Thus, the CBDT has clarified that mere increase in turnover, because of use of digital means of payment or otherwise, in a particular year cannot be a sole reason to believe that income has escaped assessment in earlier years. Hence, Assessing Officers are advised not to reopen past assessments in cases merely on the ground that the current year's turnover has increased. Click here to view press release Publication would have profit element which would be missing on reproduction of work by Teacher: HC Copyright Act: Publication need not be for the benefit of or available to or meant for reading by all the members of the community. A targeted audience would also be a public. But, a publication would have the element of profit, which would be missing in the case of reproduction of work by teacher to be used in the course of instruction while imparting education to pupils. - [2016] 76 taxmann.com 157 (Delhi) New institute formed by Praveen Sharma for CA/CS aspirants doesn’t amount to cartelization: CCI a) Mr. Praveen Sharma and Mr. R.K. Mehta, renowned faculty, were running coaching classes for CA/CS aspirant under the Faculty Arrangement Agreement (‘FAA’) with coaching Institute ‘ETEN CA’. They shared all the confidential information under the agreement with each other. b) ETEN CA alleged that Mr. Praveen Sharma and Mr. R.K. Mehta made certain illegal demands and threatened to discontinue ongoing batches if their demands were not fulfilled. c) Further, it alleged that Mr. Praveen sharma had starteda new coaching institute in the name of ‘Adline Ventures’ and Mr. R.K. Mehta and others as faculty members were appointed in this new institute d) ETEN CA filed complaint with CCI that Mr. Praveen Sharma and other faculty members abused their dominant position by influencing the students and misusing the confidential information provided by ETEN CA. Further, it alleged that they indulged in anti-competitive agreement by cartelizing and adopting unfair trade practices. The Competition Commission held as under: 1) Many other coaching centers such as CA club India, J.K. Shah Classes, Institute of grooming, etc., were also providing similar online and offline coaching services for CA/CS aspirants. With the presence of other players in the market, it did not appear that Adline Ventures enjoyed a dominant position. 2) Further, new entity (i.e., Adline Ventures) formed for competing with ETEN-CA doesn’t amount to cartelization as Mr. Parveen Sharma and other faculty members used their experience and expertise to operate their own business in the area of providing coaching classes. - [2016] 76 taxmann.com 140 (CCI) Latest updates from RBI 1. Unchanged Repo Rate: On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomics situation, the monetary policy committee of RBI has decided to keep the policy repo rate unchanged at 6.25 %. [Press Release : 2016-2017/1442, Dated 07-12-2016] 2. Relaxed norms for card payment: RBI has decided to relax authentication norms for card payment up to Rs. 2000. [Circular no. DPSS.CO.PDNo.1431/02.14.003/2016-17, Dated 06-12-2016] 3. Additional Point of Sale Terminals: To expand the digital payments eco-system and facilitate the move towards cashless transactions, the Govt. has directed banks to install an additional one million Point of Sale terminals by March 31, 2017. [Press Release, Dated 06-12-2016] 4. Re-activate Dormant bank account: Many customer are approaching banks for reactivation of dormant bank account. Thus, RBI has directed bank to follow the due-diligence procedure while re-activating dormant account of the customers. [Circular no. DBR.AML.BC.No.44/14.01.001/2016-17, Dated 06-12-2016] Income-Tax Dept. found Rs 1.64 cr. black money deposited in Jan-Dhan Accounts The Income-Tax Department conducted investigation across India due to sudden surge in cash deposits in Jandhan accounts. Investigation revealed undisclosed moneys of approximately Rs.1.64 Crore deposited into Jan-Dhan Accounts. Such deposits have been made by persons who have never filed returns of income and whose income is below the taxable limits. Such Jan-Dhan accounts have been detected at Kolkata, Midnapore, Ara (Bihar), Kochi and Varanasi. Rs. 40 Lakh has been seized from one such account in Bihar. Undisclosed income so detected will be brought to tax as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act, apart from other actions depending upon the outcome of investigations. The CBDT has again urged the account holders not to consent to any kind of misuse of their accounts which would expose them to the dangers of being held responsible for the tax evasion by unscrupulous elements. Currency Notes printed for RBI held as goods : Madhya Pradesh HC Assessee was a company, engaged in the business of printing of currency notes for Government of India. The VAT department raised demand on assessee on the ground that currency notes were goods. The assessee filed writ before the High Court and argued that it was performing the sovereign functions of the Govt. of India and could not be said to be a dealer engaged in any business activities.The currency notes could not be termed as goods and the sale and supply of currency was out of the definition of goods. FAQs on Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana The Government has announced demonetization of existing currency of Rs. 500/1000 with effect from the 9th November, 2016. However, concerns have been raised that some of the existing provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ('Act') could possibly be used for concealing black money. So, the Government has introduced Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Bill, 2016 in the Lok Sabha to amend the provisions of Income-Tax Act. The Bill was also cleared in the Lok Sabha. The Government has announced Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana 2016 (PMGKY) in the Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Bill, 2016. As per this PMGKY black money deposited in banks or held in cash can be offered for taxation at 49.9% (i.e., 30% tax, 9.9% surcharge and 10% penalty). Click here to view FAQs Cap on employees share in Public Offer raised from Rs 2 lacs to Rs 5 lacs SEBI has amended the ICDR Regulation enabling employees to apply for shares beyond the specified limit of Rs. 2 lakh under employee reservation quota. SEBI has raised the limit of maximum shares that employees can bid in their Company’s IPO to Rs. 5 lakhs from existing limit of Rs. 2 lakhs with a view to increase investor base in listed companies. The application for shares of the value in excess of Rs 2 lakh shall be considered only in the event of undersubscription in the employee reservation portion. Further, the value of total allotment to an employee under the employee reservation portion, including the additional allotment shall not exceed Rs 5 lakh. No restriction on deposits in current account; Fake RBI instruction circulating in social media Fake Circular No. RBI/2016-17/166 provides that in case of genuine deposits in Current Account banks are advised to take certificate of cash balance as on Nov. 8, 2016 duly attested by tax authorities along with details of deposits from Nov. 10, 2016 till date. Actual Circular No. RBI/2016-17/166 provides that banks should not rely on instructions issued on unofficial channels like social media and rely on instructions uploaded on RBI’s website. Taxation Second Amendment Bill, 2016: 11 things to know for disclosure of black money The Government has announced demonetization of existing currency of Rs. 500/1000 with effect from the 9th November, 2016. However, concerns have been raised that some of the existing provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ('Act') could possibly be used for concealing black money. So, the Government has introduced Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Bill, 2016 in the Lok Sabha to amend the provisions of Income-Tax Act. The Revenue Secretary, Hasmukh Adhia said that Income-tax department will not ask for the source of funds deposited in banks if the entire income is declared under PMGKY. From bare reading of this statement of Revenue Secretary, doubts arise as to whether any corrupt official or corrupt member of political party or any criminal can also come clean by paying 49.90% tax under PMGKY. No, any criminal or corrupt person cannot avail of benefit of this PMGKY as he is specifically excluded from purview of PMGKY. The Government announced demonetization of existing currency of Rs 500/1000 as a step forward to curb black money with effect from the 9th November, 2016. However, concerns have been raised that some of the existing provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (‘Act’) could possibly be used for concealing black money. It is, therefore, important to plug these loopholes within Act so as to prevent misuse of the provisions. Thus, the Govt. has introduced Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Bill, 2016 in the Lok Sabha which proposes to make some changes in the Act to ensure that defaulting assessees are subjected to tax at a higher rate with stringent penalty provision. Disclosure of black money held in banks or cash 1.Black money deposited in banks or held in cash can be offered for taxation at concessional rate under Pradhan MantriGaribKalyanYojna, 2016 (‘PMGKY’). This income would be taxed at 49.9% (i.e., 30% tax, 9.9% surcharge and 10% penalty). CBEC releases revised version of GST Model Law The Draft GST model law was released on June 14, 2016.On Nov. 26, 2016 the CBEC has released the revised version of draft GST model law after considering the suggestions of the stakeholders. It has also released the draft law for compensating the States. The Central Govt. would compensate the States for the revenue loss in the first five years of GST implementation. The Compensation payable to the States for any financial year would be the difference between actual revenue (i.e., SGST + apportioned IGST) and projected revenue. The GST compensation payable to a State shall be provisionally calculated and released at the end of every quarter, and shall be finally calculated for every financial year a􀁺er the receipt of final revenue figures, as audited by the CAG. To fund this compensation, there would be a levy of GST compensation Cess on specified goods and services. However, no cess would be levied on assessees opting for composition scheme. We will shortly provide our viewers the detailed summary of new version of GST law. Click here to read Revised GST model Law Click here to read Draft GST Compensation Law Media reports: Proposal to tax demonetized notes at 60%! Whether legally sound? There are news reports in media saying that Union Cabinet approved a proposal to amend section 270A of the Income-Tax Act,1961 to provide that unaccounted cash deposited in bank account during the demonetization period(09-11-2016 to 30-12-2016) would be taxed at 50% if voluntarily disclosed in income-tax return. The amounts so deposited and disclosed will have lock-in-period of 4 years. If not so disclosed and the same is detected by the Income-Tax department, the amounts would attract 60% tax and penalty. There is no Bill or Ordinance or Press Release or CBDT Circular to this effect So to give credence to these news reports in planning one’s tax affairs may be risky. Secondly, assuming the proposal to be true, whether it is a legally and morally sound proposal? Demonetization: 8 new announcements to incentivize digitization and help farmers The Economic Affairs Secretary, Shaktikanta Das, addressed the media on Government's move to demonetize High Denominations Notes (HDNs) of Rs 500/1000. He briefed the media about slew of measures proposed by Govt. to incentivize digitalization and provide relief to farmers. The Govt. has announced following measures to promote demonetization: 1) Maximum limit for recharging e-wallets and other prepaid instruments has been increased from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000. 2) There will be no service charge for using any debit card and booking of online railways tickets till December 31, 2016. 3) A pilot programme is underway in 20 banks that are using a new Unified Payment Interface Mobile Application (App). This app will enable not just making payments but also getting payments, all instantly, in real time. The transaction limit for using this app is Rs 50,000. Govt. puts riders on cash withdrawals for marriage celebrations After demonetization of old notes of Rs. 500/1000, there is a chaos among people. Finally the Govt. paid heed to people’s feeling and it allowed up to Rs 2.5 lakhs withdrawals from wedding celebrations. Now, the Govt. put riders on such withdrawals. In order to ensure that only genuine people make such withdrawal. The Govt. has imposed following conditions for withdrawals: I. The application for withdrawal shall be accompanied by following documents: • An application in the specified format • Evidence of the wedding, including the invitation card, copies of receipts for advance payments already made, such as Marriage hall booking, advance payments to caterers, etc. • A detailed list of persons to whom the cash is proposed to be paid, together with a declaration from such persons that they do not have a bank account. The list should indicate the purpose for which the proposed payments are being made. II. Withdrawals are permitted only from accounts which are fully KYC compliant. III. Withdrawals can be made either by the parents or the person getting married. Myth Buster: Receipt of cash in new currency on selling a property would also invite penalty After the demonetization of old currency notes of Rs 500/1000 denominations on Nov. 8, 2016, there is chaos among people holding hefty amounts of cash. Many taxpayers are left with cash proceeds on sale of property which they have accepted in black from buyers. What are consequences if sellers deposit such receipts in bank account? Section 269SS of the Income-Tax Act prohibits acceptance of Rs. 20,000 or more cash for any transaction of transfer of immovable property. The prohibition applies whether the sum is received as advance or otherwise. In terms of section 271D, violation of this prohibition attracts a penalty equal to the amount accepted or received. Thus, if the seller deposits the black component of sale price (received in cash) in bank account and declares it in its return of income and explains it as consideration for sale of property, he is liable to pay capital gains tax with reference to total consideration including black. He will also be visited with a penalty under section 271D equal to the amount of cash accepted or received by him. Editor’s comments: Any sale proceeds received in cash on or after Nov. 9, 2016 in demonetized notes is an invalid transaction. Even if someone has received new currency as sale proceeds, this will result in levy of penalty which shall be equivalent to amount so received in cash. Judicial precedents on Demonetization of Currency The Government has decided to discontinue with the legal tender character of High Denomination Bank Notes (HDNs) of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 with effect from November 9, 2016. In other words, such notes will not be legal tenders from midnight of November 8, 2016. Old HDNs can be exchanged or deposited in banks till December 30, 2016.After announcing such demonetization, people have started worrying about the tax implications even in case of genuine savings deposited into bank account. In order to provide clarity on this issue, we have analyzed judicial precedents wherein such issues have been discussed in the past. Click here to view analysis of judicial precedents Govt. may prosecute people depositing third party black money in their bank accounts As announced by Government earlier small deposits made in the banks by artisans, workers, housewives, etc., would not be questioned by the Income Tax Department. But some reports show that some people are using other persons’ bank accounts to convert their black money into new denomination notes for which reward is also being given to the account holders who agree to allow their accounts to be used. To avoid tax evasion, it has been clarified by the Govt. that such activity can be made subject to income tax and penalty if it is established that the amount deposited in the account holder was not of the account holder but of somebody else. Also, the person who allows his or her account to be misused for the purpose of converting black money can be prosecuted for abetment under Income Tax Act. Govt. allows 2.5 lakh withdrawal for wedding and 25,000 withdrawal for farmers After demonetization of old notes, the Govt. had imposed various restrictions on withdrawals from ATMs and banks. This restriction on withdrawal badly hit the farmers, vegetable traders and people who needed money for marriage in their family. Considering the genuine difficulties faced by such people, the Govt. has lent following relief: a) Withdrawal for wedding: Now families can focus on wedding celebration instead of worrying about cash crisis as the Govt. has provided that such families can withdraw up to Rs. 2.5 lakhs from bank account. The amount can be drawn only by either of the parents or the person getting married. The limit of withdrawal will apply to the girl’s and the boy’s family separately. A self-declaration will be required for this purpose. b) Rs. 50,000 withdrawals for Vegetable traders: Traders in wholesale markets/mandis can withdraw up to Rs. 50,000 per week to meet expenses like wages. c) Rs. 25,000 withdrawal for farmers: Farmers are currently selling their produce from the Kharif season in the APMC markets/mandis. The farmers who receive such payments in their bank accounts through cheque/ RTGS will be permitted to draw up to Rs. 25,000/- per week in cash. Such relief is given to farmers to meet with various expenses connected with agriculture operation. d) Withdrawal of Rs. 10,000 by Govt. employees: Government employees will have the option to draw their salary in advance from their bank account. The amount will be adjusted in their salary of November 2016. e) Reduced limit for exchanging demonetized notes: The withdrawal limit for exchanging demonetized notes has been reduced from Rs 4,500 to Rs 2,000 from November 18, 2016. Click here to read full article: CBDT asks Banks to report each cash deposit above Rs. 2.5 lacs in AIR The Govt. decided to discontinue with the legal tender character of the existing High Denomination Bank Notes (HDNs) of Rs 500 and Rs 1000. This decision has been taken to curb financing of terrorism through the proceeds of Fake Indian Currency Notes and for eliminating Black Money. Old HDNs can be exchanged or deposited in banks till December 30, 2016. As per the existing provisions of Rule 114B, customers have to furnish PAN for cash deposits above Rs 50,000 per day. As per provisions of Rule 114E, the banks were required to report all cash deposits above 50 lakhs in current account and all cash deposits above Rs 10 lakhs in saving accounts in a financial year. Now after the demonetization of currency, people are splitting-up their black money by depositing cash in several accounts of third parties (viz, accounts of their friends, employees, relatives). They are depositing cash less than Rs 50,000 per day and in aggregate less than 10/50 lakhs. To curb such unscrupulous practice of such people hoarding black money, the CBDT has amended Rule 114E to provide that all cash deposits in saving accounts above Rs 2.5 lakhs during the period 9-11-2016 to 30-12-2016 will be reported by banks to income-tax department in AIR (Known as ‘Statement of Financial Transactions’). Further all cash deposits above Rs 12.5 lakhs in current accounts during the period 9-11-2016 to 30-12-2016 will also be reported by banks to income-tax department in AIR. Further, the CBDT has mandated furnishing of PAN by customers for any cash deposits above 2.5 lakhs during the period 9-11-2016 to 30-12-2016 in bank account. Demonetization: 4 key changes on exchange/withdrawal of old notes After the demonetization of old currency notes of Rs 500/1000, the Govt. has allowed exchange of old notes up to Rs 4500. However, there are long queues outside the banks for exchanging old notes. It has come to the notice of Govt. that people are coming again and again to exchange old notes. In order to stop such unscrupulous practice of multiple withdrawal by same person, the Govt. has asked banks to use indelible ink on people exchanging old notes. Recent decisions taken by Govt. on demonetization are given here under: 1) No charges on multiple withdrawals from ATM: Under existing norms, bank charges fee for more than 3 withdrawal from ATM. However, due to withdrawal limit of Rs 2500 per day, people are forced to do multiple transactions. Thus, in order to provide relief to them, it has been decided to waive off charges on multiple withdrawals from ATMs till December 30, 2016. 2) Indelible Ink for exchanging old notes: It has come to the notice of Govt. that people are coming again and again to exchange old notes. In order to stop such unscrupulous practice of multiple withdrawal by same person, the Govt. has asked banks to use indelible ink on people exchanging old notes Rs. 500 and 1,000. a) Withdrawal limits: The withdrawal limit from ATMs has been increased from Rs 2000/- per day to Rs 2500/- per day. The cash withdrawal limit from bank account has been increased to Rs. 24000 per week from Rs 20,000. However, the withdrawal limit of Rs. 10000 per day from bank account has been removed. The current account holders (which are operational for last three months or more) are allowed to withdraw up to Rs. 50000 from bank per week. 3) Exchange limit: The limit of exchanging old notes of Rs. 500/1000 over the counter has been increased from Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 4,500. 4) Senior Citizens: Banks are advised to make arrangements for separate queues for Senior citizens and Divyang (disabled) persons. Similarly, separate queues should also be arranged for people depositing money and those exchanging old notes. Govt. extends validity of demonetized currency till Nov. 14, 2016 for payment of utility bills, etc. As the Government has declared that currency notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 denominations will not be valid from midnight of November 8, 2016, citizens will have to surrender the old notes at any branch of a bank or post office to get the new notes. However, Govt. had notified that such demonetized currency would be valid till Nov. 11, 2016 for certain payments like utility bills, Petrol, diesel, LPG Cylinder, etc. Now the Govt. has extended the validity of such currency till Nov. 14, 2016 for payment of utility bills, etc. However, the Govt. had put a rider that payment of utility bills with demonetized currency can be made only by Individuals or households. Further, only arrears or current charges of utility bills can be paid with such currency and no advance payment shall be allowed. Click here to view updated list of payments permissible with old currency How Much Taxes To Be Paid If You Deposit Black Money In Bank Account When any person deposits some cash amount in his bank account and it is established that such deposit is an unaccounted money (black money), the entire deposit shall be charged to tax without providing the benefit of slab rates. We have analysed the tax impact in three different scenarios, when the amount deposited in bank account is proved to be black money. We request our readers to not rely on the table being circulated in social networking platforms wherein benefit of slab rates and exemption limit is given on black money. Click on the following link to view tax table Permissible payments with old notes till Nov. 11, 2016 However, Economic Affairs Secretary, Shaktikanta tweeted that such old notes of Rs 500 and Rs1000 would be valid till November 11, 2016 for payment of utility bill like water, electricity, etc. He further said that such old notes can also be used for payment of fees, taxes and penalties to the Central and State Govt. including Municipality and local bodies. Earlier the Govt. had allowed acceptance of old notes till November 11, 2016 for making payment for following purposes: 1) Making payments in all pharmacies on production of doctor’s prescription and proof of identity; 2) Making payments on all toll plazas; 3) For purchase of LPG cylinders; The Govt. has decided to discontinue the legal tender character of high denomination bank notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000. In other words, such notes will not be a legal tender from midnight of November 8, 2016. This decision is being made to curb financing of terrorism through the proceeds of Fake Indian Currency Notes and for eliminating Black Money. Key takeaways of this decision are given hereunder: 1. You can exchange old high denomination notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 at any of the 19 offices of the RBI or at any of the bank branches or at any Head Post Office or Sub-Post Office from 10th November onward till 30th December, 2016.The RBI will issue two new notes of Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 500. 2. You can go to any bank branch with valid identity proof for exchange of notes up to Rs. 4,000. Exchange of currency in excess of Rs. 4,000 (in denomination of Rs. 500 or Rs. 1,000) shall be allowed by way of credit of money into your Bank account only. 3. Withdrawal from ATMs shall be restricted to Rs.2,000 per day per card up to 18th November, 2016. The limit shall be raised to Rs.4,000 per day per card from 19th November, 2016. 4. You can withdraw cash against withdrawal slip or cheque subject to ceiling of Rs. 10,000 in a day within an overall limit of Rs. 20,000 in a week (including withdrawals from ATMs) up to 24th November 2016. 5. There is no restriction on any kind of payments by cheques, demand drafts, mobile wallets or debit or credit cards and electronic fund transfer. 6. The existing notes of Rs 500/1000 can be used till 11th November, 2016 for payment in any government hospitals, to purchase bus tickets at government bus stands, train tickets at railway stations, air tickets at airports, for purchase of milk, consumable goods at Govt. authorized booths, petrol or diesel or for payment at crematoria and burial grounds or to exchange foreign currency by foreign tourists. 7. In case it is not possible for you to visit the branch you may send your representative with an express mandate, i.e. a written authorisation. 8. All ATMs, Cash Deposit Machines, Cash Recycles and any other machine used for receipt and payment of cash shall be shut on 9th and 10th November, 2016.Banks and Government Treasuries will be closed on 9th November, 2016. Click here to view Ban on High Denomination Currency and Income - tax Act Govt. allows 49% foreign investment under automatic route in pension sector As per the extant norms, up to 26 % FDI is permissible in pension sector through automatic route. However, FDI up to 49% is permissible in pension sector if approval from Govt. is obtained. To attract more foreign Investment in India, the Govt. has allowed up to 49% FDI in Pension Sector under automatic route. Thus, now approval from Govt. is not required for 49% FDI in Pension Sector. However, it is subject to the condition that foreign investments should be brought in the form of equity shares or preference shares or convertible debentures or warrants of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) Act, 2013. Further, an entity should obtain necessary registration from the PFRDA and comply with other requirements of the PFRDA Act, 2013 and Rules and Regulations framed there under. Legal charges paid to UK firm for setting-up of bank branch outside India wasn't royalty or FTS: ITAT a) The assessee was engaged in the banking business and paid certain legal fees to one legal firm situated in UK. The assessee had deducted and deposited 20% withholding taxes on such payment as per the agreement. b) Subsequently, it filed an appeal before Commissioner (Appeals) and contended that the impugned payment was not liable to be taxed in India. Said contention was considered but dismissed by the Commissioner (Appeals) on the ground that no new source of income came into existence by obtaining the legal services, and hence, the impugned payment constituted 'Royalty'/'FTS' as per section 9(1)(vi)/(vii). The ITAT held as under: 1) The impugned payments were made by assessee for creating or earning a new source of income outside India by way of establishment of new Bank Branch or acquisition of Bank. 2) Section 9 provides that royalty or FTS is deemed to accrue or arise in India if it is payable by a person who is resident, except where the fees are payable for the purposes of making or earning any income from any source outside India; Labels: Section 9(1)(vi)/(vii) GST Council decides four-tier rate structure of 5%, 12%, 18% and 28% The GST Council in its fourth meeting held on Nov. 3, 2016 has finalized the GST rates. The finalised rates are 5, 12, 18 and 28 percent. The sin items such as tobacco, aerated drinks, pan masala, etc., will be taxed at more than 28 percent. The rate of GST on Gold has not been decided yet. Items constituting half of the consumer price index (CPI) basket (including food grain) will be exempted from GST. The additional cess would be levied in first five years after GST implementation to compensate States for any loss of revenue. The Corpus of Rs.50,000 Crore would be needed to pay compensation to States in the first year. Mere default in furnishing Form 15G/15H doesn't call for sec. 40(a)(ia) disallowance The issue before the ITAT was: Whether section 40(a)(ia) could be invoked when Form 15G/15H was obtained from the deductee although not filed before proper authority? 1) Section 40(a)(ia) spells out that the amount cannot be allowed as deduction only in the event when tax is deductible at source and such tax has not been deducted or, after deduction has not been paid. 2) In the instant case, it was the case of the AO that the assessee was required to deduct tax in terms of the provisions of section 194A. Section 194A is further qualified by section 197A(1A) which is a non obstante clause. Section 197A(1A) provides that liability to deduct tax under section 194A ceases when a declaration (i.e., Form 15G, Form 15H, etc.) is received by a person responsible for paying income to the payee. Labels: Section 194A, Section 197A(1A) Trust promoting Jain Community entitled to registration if it was also working for benefit of general public a) The assessee-trust applied for registration in terms of section 12A. b) The Commissioner refused such registration on the ground that the objects and activities of the trust were not charitable and were mainly for the purposes of a Jain Community and, therefore, provisions of section 13(1)(b) were attracted. c) On appeal, the Tribunal was of the view that the Commissioner could not mix the requirements of registration of a trust with that of granting exemption under section 13. The High Court held as under: 1) It was seen that, the Commissioner focused his attention on particular clauses of the objects of the trust to come to the conclusion that the same were for the benefit of a certain religious communities only, in the process ignoring various other objects, for e.g., the trust would engage itself in activities relating to education by maintaining and running education centers, run hostels, training centers for creating awareness in the common people and to make the education available to the public. 2) It would also engage in imparting training in computers. The trust would engage in doing all activities for medical help and to establish and administer dispensaries, hospitals and laboratories etc. It would also help the patients by supplying medicines and financial assistance. Likewise the trust could engage in rural development schemes. Labels: Section 12A, Section 13(1)(b) RBI allows start-ups to raise 3 million USD through ECBs The RBI has allowed banks to allow start-ups to raise up External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) upto 3 million USD or equivalent during each financial year for a minimum average maturity period of 3 years. An entity recognised as a Start-up by the Central Government on date of raising ECB is eligible to raise such ECBs. Such borrowing should be denominated in any freely convertible currency or in Indian Rupees (INR) or a combination thereof. The money raised can be used for any expenditure in connection with the business of company. The borrowing can be in the form of loan or nonconvertible, optionally convertible or partially convertible preference shares. Promoter’s a/c can be freezed if an entity doesn't pay fine for non-compliance with disclosure norms SEBI has observed that some of the listed entities have not paid the fines levied by the stock exchanges for non-compliance with disclosure norms. In order to ensure effective enforcement of listed regulation, it has been decided to freeze the holdings of promoters and promoter group entities of companies in the manner specified below: • In case non-compliant listed entity fails to pay fine levied by stock exchanges within time frame specified in notice issued by the exchange, the concerned stock exchange shall, upon expiry of the period, freeze holdings in other securities in the demat accounts of promoter and promoter group to the extent of liability which shall be calculated on a quarterly basis. • In case of non-compliance for two consecutive periods, and failure to comply with the notice issued by the stock exchange within time frame, the recognized stock exchange shall forthwith intimate the depositories to freeze the entire shareholding of the promoter and promoter group in such listed entity. In addition to the freezing of shares of the non-compliant listed entities, the holdings in the demat accounts of promoter and promoter group in other securities shall also be frozen to the extent of liability which shall be calculated on a quarterly basis. • While freezing the holdings the recognized stock exchange shall have discretion of determining which of the securities and holdings of a promoter or promoter group entity are to be frozen. India gets taxation rights on investments routed via Korea; CBDT notifies revised India-Korea DTAA The existing Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (‘DTAA’) between India and Korea was signed on 19th July, 1985 and notified on 26th September 1986. A revised DTAA between India and Korea signed on 18th May 2015 during the visit of the Hon’ble PM to Seoul has entered into force on 12th September 2016, on completion of procedural requirements by both the countries. Provisions of new DTAA will have effect in India in respect of income derived in fiscal years beginning on or after 1st April, 2017. Some of the salient features of new DTAA are as under: a) The existing DTAA provided for residence based taxation of capital gains on shares. In line with India’s policy of taxation of capital gains on shares, the revised DTAA provides for source based taxation of capital gains arising from alienation of shares comprising more than 5% of share capital. b) In order to promote cross border flow of investments and technology, the revised DTAA provides for reduction in withholding tax rates from 15% to 10% on royalties or fees for technical services and from 15% to 10% on interest income. No capital gain tax if capital contribution by partner is current asset and not capital asset: ITAT The issue before the ITAT was as under: Whether the CIT(A) has erred in deleting the addition of Short Term Capital Gains earned by the assessee on transfer of land to the Partnership firm as their Capital Contribution, by holding that the provisions of section 45(3) was not applicable? 1) Section 45(3) is applicable only in respect of a capital asset. The said provision has no application in the instant case since what was transferred by the partners was a current asset and not a capital asset. 2) Section 45(3) did not come into operation for the assessment year 2008-09 by reason of conversion of the developed land and building into fixed assets by the said firm or due to revaluation by the said firm of the asset so converted during the previous year ended March 31, 2008. 3) Section 45(3) of the Act is applicable in the year of transfer by the partner of his capital asset to the partnership firm by way of capital contribution. In the instant case, the year of transfer was the financial year ended March 31, 2006. The ITO was wholly unjustified in invoking section 45(3) which had no application in the assessment year 2008-09 or for that matter in the assessment year 2006-07. - [2016] 74 taxmann.com 187 (Kolkata - Trib.) Labels: Section 45(3) Date of dispatch or service of order isn’t relevant for maintainability of settlement application The disputed issue before the High Court was as under: Whether the order of assessment would be deemed to be pending for purpose of maintainability of settlement application just because such order was not dispatched or served? 1) There has been divergent views of Bombay High Court and Delhi High Court on this impugned issue. In case of CIT v. Income tax settlement commission[2015] 58 taxmann.com 264 (Bombay) the Bombay High Court held that the date of service of assessment order is the crucial date only after which application for settlement could not be filed. However, in case of Qualimax Electronics (P.) Ltd. v. Union of India [2010] 27 STT 231 (Delhi) the Delhi High Court held that the crucial date would be the date of dispatch of the order and not the date of its service. Labels: Section 245D Sum paid to brothers for vacating house held as cost of improvement of house a) The assessee had shown income from long-term capital gain from sale of house property. b) It claimed deduction of certain amount paid to brothers for vacating the house as expenditure incurred for improvement of asset. c) The Assessing Officer declined such claim on the ground that the assessees were the sole occupant of their property and brothers were neither living in capacity of a tenant nor were paying any rent. d) On appeal, the CIT (Appeals) affirmed the findings of the Assessing Officer. The aggrievedassessee filed the instant appeal. The Tribunal held as under: 1) In the present appeals, situation was required to be appreciated, keeping in mind social circumstances and the relationship of the brothers. What was their settlement while residing together? What was feeling of elder brother towards their younger brother, when they displaced them from a property where they were residing for last more than 24 years? No decision on GST rates–Key takeaways from Third Meeting of GST council The GST Council headed by Union Finance Minister, Shri Arun Jaitley, has to recommend various issues related to GST, viz., GST rates, administrative control over assessee, compensation to States, etc., in its third Meeting scheduled on 18-20 October, 2016. However, the third meeting of GST council concluded abruptly on October 19, 2016, a day ahead of its schedule. Key takeaways from such meeting are given hereunder: 1. The Centre has proposed four-tiered rate structure, i.e., 6%, 12%, 18% and 26%.Such proposal also includes tax rate of 4% on gold. Maximum rate of 26% has been proposed on demerit or luxuries goods. However, the GST meeting was concluded without any final decision on GST rates. Decision on GST rates will be decided in next meeting of GST council to be held in November, 2016. CBDT notifies final rules on buy back of shares Section 115-O provides for levy of Dividend Distribution Tax(‘DDT’) on the company at the time when company distributes, declares or pays any dividend to its shareholders. Consequent to the levy of DDT the amount of dividend received by the shareholders is not included in the total income of the shareholder. However, the consideration received by a shareholder on buy-back of shares by the company is not treated as dividend but is taxable as capital gains under section 46A. Unlisted Companies, as part of tax avoidance scheme, were resorting to buy-back of shares instead of payment of dividends in order to avoid payment of tax by way of DDT particularly where the capital gains arising to the shareholders were either not chargeable to tax or were taxable at a lower rate. HC pulls up tax dept. for issuing unlawful block assessment notice; imposed costs on dept. This Petition challenges a notice issued by the AO under Section 158BC calling upon the Petitioner to file his return of income within a period of 15 days of service of the notice. 1) It was clear that no incriminating documents were found during the course of search. In any case the appraisal report would indicate that no notice under Section 158BC of the Act could be issued to the Petitioner as the condition precedent to issue such notice (viz, undisclosed income found during the search proceedings) was not satisfied. 2) This action on the part of the Respondents-revenue to issue the impugned notice ignoring the appraisal report was highly deplorable. We live in a Country governed by laws. The Officers of the Income Tax Department are obliged to proceed in accordance with the statutory provisions and not on their whim and fancy. 3) The Officers hold power in trust and must ensure that no citizen is harassed by sending him notices, when on the basis on its own record, such notices are not sustainable. We trust that the Income Tax Department would adopt a standard operating procedure which would provide for appropriate safeguards before issuing notices under Chapter XIVB of the Act. This alone would ensure that Officers of the Revenue act in terms of the mandate provided in the Act. 4) Thus, the Respondent-revenue was directed to pay the costs of Rs. 20,000 to the Petitioner within four weeks from today. - [2016] 74 taxmann.com 128 (Bombay) Labels: Section 158BC Taxable Event under GST 1) Taxable event means an event on happening of which the charge is fixed. Supply is taxable event under GST. 2) GST is a tax on supply of goods and services. Supply includes all forms of supply where goods and/or services are supplied by a person for a consideration. 3) Earlier, excise duty is levied on manufacturing of goods, service tax is levied on provision of services and sales tax or VAT is levied on sale of goods. Under GST regime, all these existing concepts will be irrelevant. 4) The term “Supply” is not properly defined under Model GST law. An inclusive definition is given without defining meaning of supply. 5) To levy GST, these six conditions have to be satisfied: a) There is supply of goods and / or services b) Supply is for a consideration c) Supply is made in the course or furtherance of business d) Supply is made in the taxable territory Trust intending to carry out charitable activities outside India entitled to sec. 12AA registration a) The assessee-institution was formed vide a trust deed. It sought registration under section 12AA. b) The DIT rejected the registration application as he was of view that the trust intended to carry out activities outside India. c) The aggrieved-assessee filed the instant appeal. 1) Registration as per section 12AA by itself will not automatically confer the benefits of sections 11 and 12 to a trust, but the trust will get the benefit only on complying with the requirements of sections 11 & 12, which compliance can be examined by the assessing authority while processing the return filed by the trust. So long as the trust has objects which are charitable in nature, it is eligible for registration under section 12AA, unless there is a finding that the trust is not genuine. Labels: Section 11(1)(c), Section 12AA 24 things you should know about Draft GST Rules and Forms With enactment of 101st Constitution Amendment Act, the road to GST is clear. The Govt. had already unveiled draft model law on GST. On 26th September, 2016 CBEC released draft rules and forms under GST on Registration, Invoice and Payment. GST council has also approved of draft rules in its meeting on 30th September, 2016. Key takeaways of draft rules and forms are given hereunder: 1. The application for GST registration will be made online either directly on the GSTN Portal or through Facilitation Centres. 2. The proper officer will examine registration application and grant registration within 3 common working days. 3. If the application is found deficient, then applicant will be intimated within 3 common working days. Thereafter, applicant has to furnish information or documents sought within 7 working days electronically. If the proper officer is satisfied with such details, then he will grant registration within 7 common working days from date of receipt of such details. 4. The person obtaining registration as casual dealer is required to make advance deposit for estimated tax liability for the period for which registration is sought. 5. The registration certificate must be displayed at principal place of business and at every additional place of business. GSTIN (i.e. registration number) must be displayed in the name board at the entry point of business premises. 6. Supplier needs to mention following details in invoice if recipient is unregistered and taxable value of supply is Rs 50,000 or more: ♦ Name and address of recipient; ♦ Delivery address along with the name of State. 7. Every invoice should contain place of supply if supply is in course of inter-State trade or commerce. 8. Three copies of invoice should be prepared in case of goods and only two copies of invoice are needed in case of services. 9. In case of taxable supply of services, the invoice shall be issued within 30 days from date of supply of services. However, no time-period is specified for issuance of invoice in case of supply of goods. 10. The registered taxable person is required to file details of outward supplies in Form GSTR-1 electronically. The recipient will receive GSTR 2A on the basis of details furnished by supplier in GSTR 1. 11. The recipient will file details of inward supplies in GSTR 2 electronically on basis of details contained in GSTR 2A. The recipient shall specify the details of inward supplies for which he is not eligible for input tax credit and quantum of such ineligible input credit. 12. The registered taxable person (other than composition dealer) shall file monthly return in GSTR-3. Part of this return will be electronically generated from GSTR 1, GSTR 2, electronic credit ledger, electronic cash ledger and electronic liability register. 13. A notice in Form GSTR 3A will be sent electronically to a registered taxable person who fails to file returns. 14. The electronic tax liability register, electronic credit ledger and electronic cash ledger will be maintained on the common portal for every registered person. 15. The electronic tax liability register shall be debited with amount of tax, interest, late fee, mismatch in credits, etc. It shall be credited with amount paid through electronic cash register or electronic credit register. 16. The electronic credit ledger of taxpayer will show the details of invoice and amount of credit. It will also show details of credit matchingor mismatching. 17. The electronic cash ledger shall be credited with the amount deposited and debiting with the payment therefrom towards tax interest, penalty, fee or any other amount. 18. The final acceptance of input credit will be made available to registered taxable person through Form GST ITC 1 electronically. 19. The refund claimed in Part B of GSTR-3 shall be deemed to be an application filed for refund. 20. The provisional refund, i.e., 80% of refund claimed shall be granted on satisfaction of following conditions:- ♦ Person claiming refund has not been prosecuted for any offence under GST during any 5 preceding years. If he has been prosecuted under an earlier law, the amount of tax evaded should not exceed Rs.2,50,000. ♦ GST compliance rating of the applicant is not less than 5 on a scale of 10. ♦ No proceeding for any appeal, review or revision is pending on issues which form the basis of the refund andif pending, the same has not been stayed by the appropriate authority or court. 21. Refund shall be granted after adjusting any outstanding demand payable by the applicant. 22. If Proper Officer is satisfied that refund is not payable then he shall issue a notice requiring applicant to furnish a reply within 15 days. 23. Any amount rejected as refund shall be re-credited to the electronic credit ledger. 24. 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TCL Joins Hands with Eros Now To Offer Online Content Streaming Experience to its Users Ravneet Kaur TCL Electronics has joined hands with Eros Now, the cutting-edge digital over-the-top (OTT) South Asian entertainment platform by Eros International Plc, a Global Indian Entertainment Company. As part of the partnership, TCL has deep linked Eros Now’s extensive library of HD-quality content comprising Bollywood movies, premium original shows, and music videos on the TCL content platform as stated by the company in its press statement. Eros Now is a leading subscription-based video-on-demand entertainment platform and has a content library that offers unmatched quality, quantity, and diversity to South Asian audiences. With more than 12,000 digital titles across multiple genres, categories, and languages on the platform, the Eros Now partnership further expands the depth of high-quality content choices seamlessly available to TCL customers across India. The association also enables TCL customers to enjoy an extra month of free Eros Now premium subscription, on top of the 14-day free trial period, adds the statement of the company. Speaking on the partnership, Hongwei Li, the General Manager of Falcon Technology at TCL Electronics said, “At TCL, we want to enable an immersive, end-to-end entertainment experience for our customers across India. Partnering with a leading domain player like Eros Now, with an extensive array of high-quality content offerings, is aimed at furthering that vision. The HD-ready content on the Eros Now platform will perfectly complement the state-of-the-art audio/visual technology integrated into our range of innovative offerings and will add greater value to the ownership and entertainment experience of TCL customers in India.” TCL’s range of innovative home entertainment offerings come integrated with several state-of-the-art capabilities such as a Google-certified Android system, Harman Kardon speakers, and MEMC. They also come equipped with innovative microdimming technology to provide a more dynamic and diverse colour gamut for more vibrant contrast. Moreover, with advanced features such as voice search, Netflix, and Chromecast built-in, TCL TVs ensure that users have seamless access to an engaging, non-stop, and best-in-class home entertainment experience. The latest development reaffirms TCL’s strong India-first approach and underlines its commitment to delivering novel entertainment experiences and innovative, cutting-edge technology affordably to the country’s vast and growing customer base. Apart from Eros Now, TCL has collaborated with leading global and regional content providers such as ZEE5, Voot, Hotstar, Hungama, Jio Cinema, Alt Balaji, YuppTV, Netflix and Amazon prime video. Previous articleHUAWEI P30 Lite WILL Go on Sale in India on April 25 on Amazon Next articleInfinix Smart 3 Plus with 6.21inch HD+ Drop Notch Display, Triple Rear Cameras, Launched at Rs. 6,999
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Cup day and messages Tress and I had a pleasantly quiet Cup day. We toyed with ideas of getting some people over. She recently spoke about a colleague who is a relatively new migrant– from Singapore – and I had thought we could have them over for a barbie. It turned out that colleague and her family went away for the long weekend. We also thought about getting Ruth and Jonathan over but I guess at the back of our minds we wanted a quiet day to ourselves. There has been a fair bit going on so I guess subconsciously we have been yearning for a quiet day. The utterly adorable LBJ has an appointment with the vet tonight. Tomorrow night is our church home group night and on Friday night, we are to pick Kiddo when she arrives in Melbourne. On Saturday Tress and Kiddo go to a few bridal gown joints while I might have a catch up with some old uni friends before heading to the Red Cross blood service in Ringwood for my scheduled donation. So with these busy days ahead a quiet day at home in the middle of the week sounded attractive. So we slept in, had a lazy breakfast of French toast with honey from the home grown honey we picked up on Sunday. We then pottered around the house and then went to the FHC to catch a movie. We decided on “Girl on the train”. While waiting to get into the cinema we took a call from Kiddo. She said she has received an offer from the DHS for a graduate program. It has been such a long time since she met with them, and in that time, she has accepted an offer from TFA and moved on with her plans with Mic. She is in a mental space now to be totally immersed with the TFA program, for which the intensive training session starts in about 2 weeks. Our phone conversation, via speaker mode so both Tress and I could be in on it at the same time, was at the lobby of the cinema on a busy Cup day morning so it wasn’t the easiest of conversations but it was good to talk through the issues. My thoughts were principally around options which I thought meant a better decision would be to go with the TFA route as she could always try and get into the APS from that program whereas getting into the APS now may be a one–way street, with no option to get into TFA later on. The TFA would appear to be a more engaged and involved role but I was also thinking that the DHS/APS role may mean she can get started on her PhD sooner. Compounding all these permutations, I also think doing the TFA would focus her on a path which doesn’t preclude a PhD down the track, perhaps along the lines of teaching Indonesian… …so much for all these thoughts, I still behave like I did back in 2011, when she was doing her VCE and I was thinking about her uni options. I had to remind myself Kiddo is a grown woman on the brink of building her career and family. Anyway we watched that dark movie and I made mental notes comparing what was playing out on the screen and the book, which I had read some months back. For a start, the movie is based in New York city whereas in the book the story was based in London. And then there was that bit about the protagonist meeting her ex-husband’s ex-employer’s wife where it was revealed that her ex-husband (spoiler alert) the villainous Mr Watson had convinced her of her misconduct, which was a made up thing. She had not behaved as badly as her nasty ex had convinced her. I don’t recall that bit in the book and the result is that it (the movie) made the protagonist a lot more cherubic – a victim of her abusive ex-husband – than she might have come across in the book. The book left that flawed character that the protagonist has been from the word go intact whereas the movie appeared to be cleansing her – almost elevating her victim status. To that end the “girl on the train” has had her character changed on the journey from paperback to screen. It was an entertaining movie all the same. I wondered if the movie maker was making some oblique statement about domestic violence and the impact on lives of women. Maybe I’m just being ultra-sensitive to artists’ agenda. Tress and I also watched a DVD at home, titled “Cloudbursts”, which underplayed, hence subtly normalising, gay marriage. A foul mouth self-confessed dyke played by the affable Olympia Dukakis had been in a long term gay relationship with her “partner”, played by the very lovable Brenda Fricker. The quiet and funny tone constantly asks: what is wrong with gay marriage? Why make same-sex attracted couples miserable, almost tragic, by disallowing marriage? I could almost see Michael Dukakis, that 1988 presidential nominee of the Democrats, nodding right through the movie. It was a funny and entertaining movie yet it rides on a level which ignores – and makes irrelevant – the fundamental questions of what is marriage, why is the government getting involved and what about kids. Clever, because it plays the familiar emotional tunes which avoid the fundamental and natural questions. After the movie we shopped at FHC and got some stuff for a barbie lunch at home. We went home, did the barbie and joined the rest of the country in watching the 3-minute horse raise or which a public holiday has been declared.
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Cheap Marker Review & Tutorial PLUS Stamp Giveaway!!! Posted on October 30, 2014 by thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich Hi Friends! Last night I posted a haul video on YouTube where I shared my crafty loot from a recent trip to ACmoore and the Dollar Tree. I asked what I should use first and the answer was overwhelmingly “The Markers!” Why, because they were cheap, like $24 for a set of 18 art markers and I only paid $12 because I had a coupon, cheap. And because I feel funny showing off all the new goodies I got I thought YOU should get something too so you can win all of the stamps I used in this note-card set! The stamps are from this plate from Art Neko and the entire set is half off right now! Don’t worry, if you buy them and then win the giveaway you can pick an equivalent in stamps. I do not know how long the sale is on for. All you have to do for a chance to win is leave a comment on this post and I will draw a winner next Friday. This giveaway is open to anyone in the world! Yay! Markers can be really expensive but good markers are a joy to work with. I have used everything from Sharpies to Copics and everything in between. You can get good results with all of these markers if you know some techniques that I will show you in this video. I would rate these no-name gems to be as good as Promarker and Prismacolor markers, better than Bic Mark-Its and Sharpies but not as good as Copics which I think is pretty darn good given what I paid for them. They were all very juicy and the fine tip end was pointy and springy like a brush nib but smaller than Copic. The palette blending technique and a blending pen is essential to getting smooth blends with a limited palette of bright colors. You must have an alcohol based blender marker for this to work but any brand is fine such as Copic, Prismacolor, Promarker or Spectrum Noir. If these blenders run dry you can refill them with denatured alcohol. A blender pen costs between $3-$7 depending what brand you get but they all are very similar. I decided to make some envelopes to match these quick little note-cards. I think they would make a nice gift set for the holidays or a birthday gift. I hope you enjoyed this review and coloring tutorial. Don’t forget to leave a comment to win the stamps from today’s project. If you end up shopping at Art Neko you can use my coupon code Lindsay10% to save 10% on your non-sale rubber. Thanks for stopping by and til next time happy crafting! Filed under: about art accents, Stamping | Tagged: alcohol markers, art neko, blog candy, cheap marker review, giveaway, haul, markers, Stamping | « Ask a Crafter S3:E6 Happy Halloween!!! » ednamburgess, on October 30, 2014 at 8:07 pm said: Such a great way to get free stamps. Love it. Always enjoy your videos. I learn so much from them. Interesting about all the different markers. I mostly use copics but willing to try others too. Thanks for all the information you pass on plus your great videos. Edna B. swisslions, on October 30, 2014 at 10:26 pm said: I learned about Art Neko on your site and they were the first source I bought stamps from. I love your doing the leg work for us so we can create with affordable products. I sure would love some more Art Neko stamps. Perhaps I’ll be the lucky one. thanks. Susan S. Marann, on October 31, 2014 at 5:02 pm said: You inspire me to try new things. Thanks! Louise knoerle, on October 31, 2014 at 1:13 pm said: Loved the demo. Do not have alcohol markers yet but I am going to start looking for a set. Thanks for a chance to win the stamps. Happy Halloween🎃 Mariana, on October 31, 2014 at 4:35 pm said: i will check my acmoore to see if they have it. Beautiful cards!! Carmen, on October 31, 2014 at 6:04 pm said: Great job as usual. Love the ink on the tile trick. Pamela Reeves, on November 3, 2014 at 10:07 am said: Another great video. I am new to crafting. I am learning so much from watching your videos. Thank you for a chance to win the stamps. Pamela Dorthy, on October 30, 2014 at 8:08 pm said: Love the Oriental artwork! I think you did well shopping. Angela Hartley, on October 30, 2014 at 8:08 pm said: I so enjoy your videos even if it is a craft i don’t do makes me want ti try it…….any quilting videos??!! CharlotteN, on October 30, 2014 at 8:09 pm said: Your tutorials are fun and informative. Thank you! Cynthia Murray, on October 30, 2014 at 8:14 pm said: The cards look great! Thank you for sharing. I love to see what you come up with each day! lisa malterud, on October 30, 2014 at 8:14 pm said: Thank you for showing how well these markers work : ) Thank you for a chance win this beautiful set of stamps!! Lisa cindyzs/freespiritczs, on October 30, 2014 at 8:15 pm said: so very lovely Lindsay!! tfs 🙂 count me in, please! 😉 Kim, on October 30, 2014 at 8:16 pm said: Love your cards in this! The video is so helpful. I really want to find a set of these markers! Thanks so much for all your awesomeness!~kim salpal1, on October 30, 2014 at 8:16 pm said: love those cards and all you teach us! rickiquilt, on October 30, 2014 at 8:16 pm said: Wha a great video….love these cards and the stamps!! Hoping I’m a winner!! Debra Graham, on October 30, 2014 at 8:17 pm said: Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for showing more on how to use up your stash. GrowingOldGracefully, on October 30, 2014 at 8:18 pm said: You come up with some really cool ideas. I love those envelopes. So pretty. Thanks for the chance to win. abdessalam, on October 30, 2014 at 8:20 pm said: Kathleen weber, on October 30, 2014 at 8:20 pm said: The cards you made are beautiful and I love the matching envelopes Janis in ID, on October 30, 2014 at 8:21 pm said: Count me in for the stamp set drawing!!! I even have EZ Mount Foam all ready and waiting for the unmounted beauties!! (I think they come unmounted…) Thanks for your fab-tastic videos and projects. I learn so much from you and get great tips for keeping my crafting “on budget”….Ha! 🙂 ❤ J Karen mathes, on October 30, 2014 at 8:21 pm said: GREAT as always. I look foward to your tutortials every day. mummsie, on October 30, 2014 at 8:21 pm said: It is always so fun for me to watch your tutes. I get excited cause your excited. LOL Looks like you really found a bargin. I hereby crown you “Queen Of Bargins”.!! Thank you for the generous give away. Your so sweet. Meghan Shea, on October 30, 2014 at 8:21 pm said: What brand blender pen do you use? Would Tim Holtz blending solution in one of his blender pens work? Do you have a blender pen brand you prefer or work with most? Thank you! thefrugalcrafter, on October 31, 2014 at 8:50 am said: that should work just fine but I do not have that one. I have used Copic, Prismacolor and Promarker blenders and I like the promarker best and surprisingly it is the cheapest LOL! $2.89 I think:) Mesha, on October 30, 2014 at 8:21 pm said: I’ve been waiting to see you use the markers and the stamps are very very nice. I’m going to watch the video again thank you Maria, on October 30, 2014 at 8:24 pm said: Love your videos! Thanks for the chance to win stamps! mjmarmo, on October 30, 2014 at 8:29 pm said: Wow – love seeing you use these markers! Such a sweet stamp set! Cindy G, on October 30, 2014 at 8:30 pm said: You inspire me. Now if I could just find the time… Shelley S, on October 30, 2014 at 8:31 pm said: Interesting! I will be buying those markers! Enjoyed the tutorial video as always and I love the stamps. Great giveaway. maaike, on October 30, 2014 at 8:32 pm said: super blending! cool stamps well done love your work as always Elisabeth Windmuller, on October 30, 2014 at 8:34 pm said: Thanks for the review and the videos. I think it’s hard figuring out what to choose in the world of markers 😊 And what a beautiful result you got with the stamps. Tania Smith, on October 30, 2014 at 8:36 pm said: lovely cards and great coloring. i’d sooo love to win thank you for the opportunity thanks tania Ann True, on October 30, 2014 at 8:37 pm said: Love your videos…entertaining and educational….love love love… I would love to win also…. lol Arcia, on October 30, 2014 at 8:38 pm said: Love the markers and envelopes. Winning would be great. mobrien207, on October 30, 2014 at 8:38 pm said: I learn so much from you. You’ve inspired me to watercolor and even face paint. Thanks for the chances to win artsy stamps to practice with. Carolina Oxford, on October 30, 2014 at 8:39 pm said: Thank you for all the inspiration, finally started painting because of your videos, and the stamp set is beautiful! grammyof6, on October 30, 2014 at 8:40 pm said: wow those markers look like they work very well. I do not buy the pricey ones but I would go for these, maybe if they sell well they artmarker LOL company will make more sets. Thank you for all that you share, you are great. Happy Halloween! Sue Z. urrn4u, on October 30, 2014 at 8:42 pm said: Thanks for the opportunity to win stamps. Love your videos, so glad I found you! Kyla, on October 30, 2014 at 8:43 pm said: Such a wonderful tutorial Lindsay! You are very talented. Thank you for sharing this. 🙂 NWflamingo, on October 30, 2014 at 8:45 pm said: Very nice…of course you could make the ugly duckling beautiful. Jen Evers, on October 30, 2014 at 8:45 pm said: Hi Lindsay! I love your videos and this is a really cool giveaway. My favorites are when you do reviews on things! My ultra fave that I still use is re-inking your own stamps! I ran all over town looking for that clear stuff (can’t even remember the name now!) I found it at a health store in a nearby small town! These markers look fab! We don’t have AC Moore, any idea where else we can find them? Thanks for the chance to win! xoxo Jen craftygoofy49, on October 30, 2014 at 8:46 pm said: The stamps you used are marvelous. As usual, your video was very educational. I would love to win these stamps. Joy Dennis, on October 30, 2014 at 8:49 pm said: Love watching your videos. The cards are so pretty! Gail R., on October 30, 2014 at 8:50 pm said: Thanks for finding an affordable marker set – love those stamps too! Laura, on October 30, 2014 at 8:50 pm said: It sure took me a while to figure out to click the article title in order to be able to leave a comment! Anywho… the stamps are great and the coloring/blending is something I’d love to try in school. Inexpensive markers are definitely the way to go and these seem like they’d be good. Shelly smythe, on October 30, 2014 at 8:51 pm said: You always have such great ideas, love your creative style. Thanks for a chance to win. Karen, on October 30, 2014 at 8:52 pm said: You are awesome, and so informative, I always learn something new when I watch your videos. I’m totally in for the giveaway also! Thank you 🙂 Jayde, on October 30, 2014 at 8:53 pm said: Thank you so much for your Videos, i have only recently discovered you, but i just can’t stop watching your videos and ready your blog!! adeana, on October 30, 2014 at 8:53 pm said: I can’t believe how much I learn from you. I think your attitude of==even a mistake is beautiful ==is awesome, it gives me more confidence! Thanks for making these videos. Wulfie, on October 30, 2014 at 8:54 pm said: Thanks for the video. I just recently started stalking…er…I mean following your blog and youtube videos. I’ve learned a lot. Great stuff. 🙂 Ginger Na, on October 30, 2014 at 8:56 pm said: Thank you for your video. Enjoy watching you work while explaining your process. Appreciate knowing how to correct mistakes. Deanna maxwell, on October 30, 2014 at 8:58 pm said: I love your videos. I just got a new set of the spectrum noir markers, would love to win the stamps to color with them. Thanks for all your wonderful lessons and the chance to win. Linda H, on October 30, 2014 at 8:58 pm said: Hi Lindsay 🙂 Beautiful cards and envelopes. Shelley Harden, on October 30, 2014 at 8:58 pm said: Great giveaway like your style of art! Kathy Sammartano, on October 30, 2014 at 9:07 pm said: Love that blending technique with the blender marker! What a great way to stretch your colors! Terri Pennington, on October 30, 2014 at 9:08 pm said: Those are so pretty! The envelopes caught my eye – my daughter gave me that paper pad! This is the first time you have used something I had too. maryanne, on October 30, 2014 at 9:10 pm said: Love the envelopes too! These are so pretty can’t wait to start making my own notecards. take care and thanks for sharing Your vast knowledge amazes me. Thank you for so generously sharing. Carole R-B, on October 30, 2014 at 9:14 pm said: Hi Lindsay Thanks for sharing. I love to have alternatives for pricey stuff. Even cheaper thing (markers in this case) are great. Thanks for the opportunity to win Rufus, on October 30, 2014 at 9:14 pm said: Wow, for $12.00 markers those are pretty incredible! Of course, the artist has something to do with that! Love the stamps. The one of the bird I thought at first might be a Local King stamp. Should have known that it was an Art Neko. I’d love to add them to my stash. Wish I could come to the Halloween bash, but unless I started right now I’d never make it in time, lol. LONG drive! Have fun…wonder if you’ll make the bread or not? ckfricker, on October 30, 2014 at 9:15 pm said: After you add the yellow to your green marker, could you please show us the color difference? Thank you for giving us a chance to win the beautiful flower stamps. Mable, on October 30, 2014 at 9:16 pm said: I love the cards you made. You are amazing. Thank you for sharing. Mable HappyExpressions, on October 30, 2014 at 9:18 pm said: The cards are all beautiful. I would love to win these gorgeous stamps. TFS! Nancy, on October 30, 2014 at 9:21 pm said: There is no AC Moore where I live, but its a pretty cool marker set for starter like me. I would have to look out for something like this either at Michaels or amazon! Love yours stamps set! jerry, on October 30, 2014 at 9:22 pm said: Awsome! Fingers crossed to win. Kim B, on October 30, 2014 at 9:22 pm said: Beautiful stamps, techniques,markers, cards AND artists!! Rajani Doyle, on October 30, 2014 at 9:24 pm said: Inspiring. Like always. Thank you Verna Angerhofer, on October 30, 2014 at 9:24 pm said: What beautiful cards you created with those images and your markers. Your coloring is super wonderful! karen Hill, on October 30, 2014 at 9:26 pm said: I wish we still had an AC Moore. Would you believe they lost their lease to a Wine shop that was next store and wanted the bigger store. We lost Barnes and Noble to Nordstrom Rack store. I much rather have the book store LOL . The markers look like a gem of a find! Barb, on October 30, 2014 at 9:26 pm said: Wow great video. Your cards are very pretty! You make it look so easy! Thank you. Rhonda Lee, on October 30, 2014 at 9:27 pm said: Loved your video and would luv to win the stamps! Thanks for the chance! Rhonda Lee Devon Ryan, on October 30, 2014 at 9:29 pm said: Those envelopes are fabulous 🙂 Thank you for the giveaway. CC Lemmon, on October 30, 2014 at 9:29 pm said: Thanks for always sharing your talents with all of us Adrianne Hurtig, on October 30, 2014 at 9:29 pm said: Hello Lyndsay The Frugal Crafter! I really enjoyed your Frankenstein make up tut starring your husband! What a good sport! I’d love an opportunity to win these stamps. I live in a very small, rural town in Montana – we have no shopping available here! I have to drive over an hour for any kind of shopping! Believe me…if I won these stamps…they would be put to all kinds of great, imaginable uses! Thank you for your consideration – and keep up the great (and fun!) work! April Dawn Dupree, on October 30, 2014 at 9:29 pm said: Pretty good deal on pretty good markers! Carisa, on October 30, 2014 at 9:32 pm said: I really love your watercolor tutorials, but these videos with the markers are really tempting me to run out and get some! Terri, on October 30, 2014 at 9:33 pm said: No AC Moore or Mardens near me and you seem to find such great deals there. Looks like a great set as I’ve been picking up the pricier markers one by one with coupons at michaels and joannes. Hoping I can find them somewhere else. Thanks for sharing 🙂 Cathy B, on October 30, 2014 at 9:33 pm said: I love all your videos so much; they make me want to hang out in my craft room all day. Nice that you made envelopes to go with everything. Thank You Lindsey for the chance to win. Denise Osborne, on October 30, 2014 at 9:33 pm said: Pretty cool stamps and markers. kkaybyrnes, on October 30, 2014 at 9:33 pm said: Dear Lindsay, You inspired me to start water color painting When i was recovering from foot surgery in December 2013. i’m doing great with the painting I am also taking knitting lessons. You are a huge inspiration to me. Thanks for being you! K. Kay Byrnes Madlin Baltzell, on October 30, 2014 at 9:34 pm said: These look so interesting! jancastle, on October 30, 2014 at 9:36 pm said: I’m always amazed how many comments you get when you do a giveaway, but then it does help you know who is reading the blog…LOL! Great video Lindsay…thank you so much for sharing with us! Emily, on October 30, 2014 at 9:39 pm said: Those markers are nifty — I’ll have to keep my eye out for them! moonlight369, on October 30, 2014 at 9:42 pm said: Sounds like a great starter set! Gena, on October 30, 2014 at 9:45 pm said: I love to watch your tutorials and listen to your chitter chatter!! 🙂 I have gotten many nuggets to use while I paint…whether it be adding some blue to leaves in watercolors or having patience to wait while the painting dries. Im hooked!! 😉 Gena K briana07, on October 30, 2014 at 9:45 pm said: Hi Lindsay, love the video and cool find on those markers. Cute stamps, love em. Briana C. Kserwin, on October 30, 2014 at 9:46 pm said: I really enjoy Art Neko. They have fantastic sales, ship super fast and always send extra things (like stamps, little envelopes and one time, a piece of candy). They are almost as fun as you, Lindsay :-). Alice Clark, on October 30, 2014 at 9:48 pm said: I love these stamps! Would be Wonderful to win, but I feel we are all winners, because of gift of sharing to all of us! Alice Oh “Duh!” I meant to say,” because of YOUR gift in sharing your knowledge.” I love the stamps! I’m going to look for the markers at hobby lobby. I do use Copic markers but like to have different markers to use too.thanks for informational video. Very helpful! Happy Halloween! !! Linda Carreira, on October 30, 2014 at 9:52 pm said: Thanks for this review of Art Markers. It’s always nice to have an inexpensive alternative for pricy art supplies. These seem like a steal with a coupon. I really appreciate your videos and always learn something new. Marilynn Ellsworth, on October 30, 2014 at 9:54 pm said: I think the markers would be great to own. Now if I can just find them.lol It would also be great to win the stamps also. Thank you for all of the tutorials. Hugs Karen Mercer, on October 30, 2014 at 9:55 pm said: Thanks Lindsay for your videos. Fruglecrafter is one of the first things I look at each day. I don’t know how you come up with all the ideas. I also love your product reviews. I now how a limitless choice for stamps, etc and not confined to JoAnn or Michaels styles. I do love your live tutorials, and it is partly due to your conversation. It is kinda like when I and my friends get together and scrap. We do the same “haul” thing and admire each other’s finds. And thank Art Neko for the stamps and your giveaway. Cara, on October 30, 2014 at 9:56 pm said: Oh you are dangerous because you make everything seem so fun and easy! I may just have to get these and play with coloring a bit! Caitlin Schmidt, on October 30, 2014 at 9:57 pm said: Thank you for the review on these markers! I have been wanting copic markers for ages, but never had enough money to buy them. Hopefully I can get these markers soon! Lorraine Haefner, on October 30, 2014 at 9:59 pm said: Definitely going to look for the markers and stamps. I love being able to put a keyword in and search for different ideas to try on your site. I just found out how to make washi tape from you, so excited, thanks. Karen Koh, on October 30, 2014 at 10:05 pm said: Wow ! A great and simple way to win stamps. Simply love it. Loved all your videos on art crafting. They helped a beginner like me a lot. Thanks always for great videos. Tanya C., on October 30, 2014 at 10:08 pm said: I would love to win this stamp set! Jeanie Gregory, on October 30, 2014 at 10:09 pm said: I loved this video! I would love to win those stamps. Thank you Amy R, on October 30, 2014 at 10:11 pm said: I love your videos. The craft hauls are so much fun! Valentina, on October 30, 2014 at 10:14 pm said: Love your cards and your videos! Always learn something new. Thanks for the chance to win these great stamps. Dana, on October 30, 2014 at 10:15 pm said: Your note cards are lovely. Thank you for sharing them. Christine, on October 30, 2014 at 10:16 pm said: Love your videos…I watch every day! Thanks so much! Cindy Harris, on October 30, 2014 at 10:17 pm said: Love these! I have been wanting to try copics but cost was so high….cant wait to try these…thank you for taking one for the team 🙂 Chrissy Mead, on October 30, 2014 at 10:18 pm said: Beautiful! I would love to be counted in Om the stamp give away. I might just give these markers a try! Carrie L King, on October 30, 2014 at 10:19 pm said: Great tutorial/review! I love your crafty giveaways- and your notecard/greeting card ideas! I would really like to win some stamps, too. Thanks! DianeMoneyGoolsby, on October 30, 2014 at 10:21 pm said: great video–as usual! thanks in advance for a chance to win! terrie rodrigue, on October 30, 2014 at 10:23 pm said: The cards that you made turned out fantastic… I like how much info you give on your videos Thank Lindsay. Deborah Mesa, on October 30, 2014 at 10:26 pm said: I have really appreciated your sharing your tips and frugal ways of getting great results. I am new to stamping and paper crafting and your videos have been the most complete and informative for me to follow. I especially liked the simple tip of popping the color on your stamps with that bright yellow. I would never have thought of that on my own. Thanks for making it simple for even newbies like me! Debi Ciavarella, on October 30, 2014 at 10:29 pm said: Love the cards and envelopes! I have learned so much from your videos. Just want to say thank you Lindsay!!! Sharon, on October 30, 2014 at 10:30 pm said: Thank you for your tutorials..youu are very informative..we do not have an acmore shop here..so do you know if these markers are sold elsewhere? thank you again!! homelivingblessings, on October 30, 2014 at 10:31 pm said: Love the video and those great markers. Very pretty stamps also. Thank you for a chance to win these. Love all that you do Lindsay. Judy, on October 30, 2014 at 10:34 pm said: loved this video – and all I’ve watched so far. My favorites are the watercolor painting and pencil videos but I enjoy all. Thanks for sharing. Anita Rhynes, on October 30, 2014 at 10:39 pm said: Thank you once again for a great video. I always learn so much from you. CindyK, on October 30, 2014 at 10:40 pm said: What a great video on some “no name” markers. Lots of good info! The stamps are awesome, would love to be in the running for them. Keep up the fab videos! I watch them all! Kaylin Krawczyk, on October 30, 2014 at 10:41 pm said: cute stamps. and thanks for the tutorial. Sandra, on October 30, 2014 at 10:44 pm said: I loved the video, and the stamps, thanks again for sharing. gloriawest94, on October 30, 2014 at 10:49 pm said: Thank you for the info on these markers…will have to check them out…I have a complete set of Noir markers and most of them are dried out and one of them …it’s no hope…I need to take the nip out and try that next…thank you again for this and all your video…and it would be so awesome to win these stamps…tfs Jamie Parady, on October 30, 2014 at 10:49 pm said: Hi Im Jamie Im a Mainea too. im commenting about the free stamp giveaway! im so excited I Love your videos and you have a great personality. I wish you all the best take care. Jean Meyer-Scott, on October 30, 2014 at 10:52 pm said: Thanks for honestly reviewing some less expensive markers! Does ACMoore sell these online? The orchid stamp is lovely! Julie Blake, on October 30, 2014 at 10:53 pm said: There are many tutorials online for Copics, but I rarely see one for the cheap stuff – thank you Lindsay – as always. Linda Taylor, on October 30, 2014 at 10:57 pm said: I learn so much from you! Thank you for inspiring me! 🙂 Lois, on October 30, 2014 at 10:58 pm said: Thanks for sharing new art supplies that work well without the high price tag. Will have to check these out. Janis, on October 30, 2014 at 10:59 pm said: You are an inspiration! Thanks! Sandra Schroeder, on October 30, 2014 at 10:59 pm said: What a great buy on those “no name” markers. Since I live in Michigan and you mentioned Lansing from the back of the packaging, I’m going to keep my eyes out for those fantastic markers. I have a pretty complete set of SpectrumNoirs. I chose them because the Copics are way past my budget. Just starting to use them. They do have a pretty large tip and when working on small images it can be challenging. I do love your tutorials. I have gotten many good ideas from them. Thanks for sharing your talent. I do have a question that I hope you may be able to help me with. I recently ordered some Wink a Stella pens on line, and I can not get the ink to flow down to the brush tip. Is there a special trick to it? I would appreciate ideas from anyone who might know the answer. Ellen, on October 30, 2014 at 10:59 pm said: Thanks, I just learned so much. I like it when you color in real time because it allows me to see the process. Have fun at your party! Coty, on October 30, 2014 at 10:59 pm said: Great video! Thanks so much for sharing your art and passion with the world, it inspires me daily! Sue Witter, on October 30, 2014 at 11:02 pm said: love your videos I have learned so much from you stylharmony, on October 30, 2014 at 11:03 pm said: They do look good for the price ! Weird they don’t have any name ?! Love your cards ! And most of all Happy Halloween !!! Sandy, on October 30, 2014 at 11:06 pm said: Love your down-to-earth practicality and enthusiasm. I have just bought my first alcohol markers, so your instructions will be helpful. Thanks for your cheerful tutorials and the opportunity to win stamps! Maria Meade, on October 30, 2014 at 11:16 pm said: Awesome video Lindsey!! The markers look like they would work really well for a travel set. I have a set of prismacolor markers that I have had a very long time and they still work like new but they were really expensive so I don’t like to travel with them. The ones you demo’d would be great for a travel set though.Thanks for the demo and the cards are super cute!! Christine Rose, on October 30, 2014 at 11:17 pm said: Thank you for sharing your experience with these markers! I only wish we had an AC Moore nearby. Love all your videos Lindsay😃. Thanks for letting me enter your giveaway! Love from Sunny Florida! Cecile Dougherty, on October 30, 2014 at 11:20 pm said: Lindsay, you are the best. I just love watching you craft and your attitude is the best. I love it when you say ” Its just a card, put it in the mail and you’ll never have to see it again.” Please enter me in your stamp contest. These look like a lot of fun, but not as much fun as watching you every day. A faithful follower. Cecile Ruth, on October 30, 2014 at 11:21 pm said: I love what you can do with EVERYTHING. I would love to win these stamps. do we win the markers too??? Smiles, Ruth from ND dianemdb1985, on October 30, 2014 at 11:21 pm said: Love your tutorials and your common sense approach to art and crafting. thanks for a chance to win the stamps! Tina C., on October 30, 2014 at 11:22 pm said: I also really like the Asian designs. Thank you for all of your varied, fun and interesting videos!! pagangaia, on October 30, 2014 at 11:27 pm said: Hi Lindsay. I’m one of your YT subbies and always enjoy your videos (my YT name is G-G- Gaia). Thanks so much for the chance to win those gorgeous stamps. I can’t get them where I live (Spain) unless I shop online and I have no credit card. I guess I need to see how to sign up to Paypal! fk, on October 30, 2014 at 11:33 pm said: Nice! I love how you made yor cards and those stamps are beautiful!…thanks for marker tutorial…ive been using the dolar store sharpies because im not sure i want to invest in better ones…will def look out for no names, your tips are very helpful…thank you IamUniquelyImperfect, on October 30, 2014 at 11:33 pm said: Hi my love Lindsay! Thanks for sharing these markers with us. Fingers-crossed ’cause I love those stamps! Thanks for being so generous! Love ya’ Patricia B melodiefairburn, on October 30, 2014 at 11:34 pm said: LoVe those images, hope I win! Marji Miller, on October 30, 2014 at 11:35 pm said: I love the stamp images and the way you do color. Plus you always make me laugh. Good way to start or end my day! Ms. Curious, on October 30, 2014 at 11:41 pm said: I did a quick Google search for “professional graphic art markers” and I found out that the markers are Pro Art brand. If anyone is looking for these markers they are available on Amazon for about $24 as well. You can also check your local craft store for them if you wish to use a coupon. I’m sure that more than just AC Moore carries them since they are not an AC Moore brand. I hope that’s helpful to somebody. 🙂 Sherry Lowmaster, on October 30, 2014 at 11:46 pm said: wow, pretty stamps! thanks for a chance to win. Ellen S., on October 30, 2014 at 11:51 pm said: I love the colors on these cards. Thank you for sharing. Love your videos! Caroline H., on October 30, 2014 at 11:52 pm said: Love your channel always so instructive and fun you make me laugh. I think those stamps are just lovely. I really thought the looked of the markers was not too bad at all considering there low price. Elizabeth Barriger, on October 30, 2014 at 11:54 pm said: I never win anything but thought I would try. Love your YouTube channel. Yamila Pena, on October 31, 2014 at 12:01 am said: I love your videos, your ideas,projects and most of all how you show us how to save money,love this markers ,i also enjoy I enjoy to listen your voice,because for me you talk so fast but i love it,the reason I said this is because i speak spanish,I’m not trying to criticize you or anything,I apologize for my English, I try to comment between the little I know and my autocorrect and suggestions,anyway,love your videos…LOL…^_^ Valerie, on October 31, 2014 at 12:02 am said: What an awesome find and for the price! You can’t beat it! This is such a lovely note card set! It will be an awesome gift to someone special! Nancy Lawrence, on October 31, 2014 at 12:05 am said: Love your videos. Haven’t done very many cards and stamping, but your videos are leading to doing more and more. Thanks morentin1326, on October 31, 2014 at 12:06 am said: Wow, awesome review. Thanks. I have all copics and I started with SN, but I was not a fan of them. I wanted to buy my young niece a set of markers but I didn’t want to start off with the most expensive set. So this is a great idea. Thanks JoAnn Huskey, on October 31, 2014 at 12:08 am said: Lindsay, I love painting flowers, but have been reluctant to do them with alcohol markers, so thanks for this great video. I would love to win the floral stamps you used. I have watched most of your videos and always enjoy them plus always learn something. JoAnn in NC Tamara, on October 31, 2014 at 12:15 am said: Ooh I love these cards. I love your channel, never painted in my life but your recent flower paintings have got me trying : ) thank you for sharing your talent hugs Tammi xx Eva, on October 31, 2014 at 12:20 am said: Hi Lindsay! I love all of your videos, and I am constantly amazed at all the things you come up with and achieve on your channel. I would love to win these stamps, as I do not have that many beautiful stamps to use in coloring with markers. These would be a great addition to my beginning stamp collection. I wish everyone luck! Thanks for all you do for the crafting community, you are truly an inspiration to many! Hugs, Eva in Ky Stephanie, on October 31, 2014 at 12:21 am said: You did it again great tutorial I will have to get my markers out and use your technique. Thanks for a chance to win these beautiful stamps. Have a great party tomorrow. Trick or Treat!!! June Ramsamy, on October 31, 2014 at 12:21 am said: Hi Lindsay, love these cards and the markers are so bright and juicey. When I was in the UK in July I popped into The Works and came across some cheap markers brand name Tinge and they worked perfectly. I’ve got Copics now but I still use the Tinge . The stamps are lovely…would love to have the chance to try them out. Take care, June x sidon123, on October 31, 2014 at 12:27 am said: Dear Lindsay, I am so pleased to have found your tutorials. I am very new to art jounrnaling and your lessons have been amazing. I live in the Middle East and I have learned so much from you about homemade materials. Please continue to make tutorials for people like me who are hungry for new lessons. Sheila Denton, on October 31, 2014 at 12:28 am said: Great job as usual. Love the coloring and the card set you put together. Cynthia H, on October 31, 2014 at 12:33 am said: I absolutely love the Phal orchid!! I grew lots of them when I lived in Japan. These stamps are beautiful. I am definitely going to have to check out AC Moore and pick up a set for me to try out. Donna Richards, on October 31, 2014 at 12:34 am said: Lindsay you rock and so does this video. I would love to win these stamps. Please enter me in your draw. Bobbie Robidoux, on October 31, 2014 at 12:37 am said: Love watching you. You are so inspiring to watch and remind us all to have fun with the thing you make. Thank you for shareing your time with us!! Frankie Leal, on October 31, 2014 at 12:38 am said: Thank you for sharing your talents and the opportunity to win an awesome prize! Diane Young, on October 31, 2014 at 12:49 am said: Love the stamps and the markers!! Pick me, I haven’t bought any craft supplies for 8 months because I may already have too much stuff…nah! Anyhow, I can’t do any shopping for 4 more months so I’d really like to win something! Jennifer Musarra, on October 31, 2014 at 12:53 am said: Love your videos! Thanks for the chance to win the stamps. Ian Adair, on October 31, 2014 at 12:54 am said: I wouldn’t miss your videos, they are great for an art beginner. Even though I’m pretty old now. But here in Australia it’s difficult to find any good stamps and I’m going to check out the supplier you use and see if I can get some sent out. Have fun at your Halloween party, I wish I could be there. Cheers from Ian. edwinascreations, on October 31, 2014 at 12:55 am said: Thank you so much for sharing about these makers and techniques to use with them. I love the stamps you used. Those envelopes are gorgeous. I especially like the card with the bluebirds. Thanks for sharing. Edwina Brown nikigrab, on October 31, 2014 at 12:56 am said: Your cards are lovely. Love the stamps and good to know about the markers. TFS Sharon Hartt, on October 31, 2014 at 1:01 am said: Thanks for all your tips and tricks. I love watching you and your energy is just amazing. Those stamps are just gorgeous. I simply love Orchids. Keep on filling the world with your ideas. Sharon Hartt Fina Lau, on October 31, 2014 at 1:07 am said: Such beautiful cards! I especially love the blue-bird one. And I want to try making those envelopes too 😀 Tina Kloepfer, on October 31, 2014 at 1:13 am said: Thanks for the stamp giveaway Lindsay! The Art Markers did a pretty decent job. Appreciate the loading of color onto the alcohol blender to get lighter colors. I think I will look for them at Michaels, Hobby Lobby or Joanne’s (AC Moore isn’t near me.) Take care! Linda Ogle, on October 31, 2014 at 1:16 am said: I have several Art Neko stamps and would love to have these also. Thanks for the demo! Cheryl Fallon, on October 31, 2014 at 1:18 am said: Love it when the no name brands are good, if not better than the name brands! It gives me a chance to increase my supplies without spending a fortune! Thanks for sharing about these markers! Sonia, on October 31, 2014 at 1:22 am said: Great set of cards, love the coloring and patterned envelopes! grandmastovall, on October 31, 2014 at 1:27 am said: Thank you I was thinking on the way home from work tonight that I was ready for some new tutorials I sure do like the stamps Tonya, on October 31, 2014 at 1:33 am said: Thanks, Lindsay! Enjoy your YT channel and all your craftiness! darlenewolfe, on October 31, 2014 at 1:41 am said: Love Your Creative Zeal w/ Crafting Ideas Appreciate! These Markers and Stamps You shared are something I would share w/ my art students 🙂 Thanks! snoopydance1, on October 31, 2014 at 1:43 am said: Fabulous cards, Lindsay and I love those matching envelopes. Thanks so much for showing us these markers. Snoopy 😀 janscraps, on October 31, 2014 at 1:48 am said: Love all your tutorials. Haven’t progressed to the alcohol markers although I have bought some Stampin Up and SpectraNoir I can’t seem to blend properly….will try again with your tips. Would also love to win the drawing. Silvia, on October 31, 2014 at 1:52 am said: M always surprised at how random everything you do seems, but ties perfectly together at the end. I can see why you like Dr. Who haha. Mary Reppe, on October 31, 2014 at 2:08 am said: This is a fun video. Especially fun to watch you speed coloring. Stay Happy my Frugal friend. Alexandra, on October 31, 2014 at 2:24 am said: Hello Lindsay, your cards turned out beautiful, as always. 🙂 (happy crafting! ) LOL Love your videos, just keep them coming! Thank you for the chance! loving2craft, on October 31, 2014 at 2:28 am said: Wow !! Winning free stamps. . Sign me up! Love your videos lynnk50, on October 31, 2014 at 2:41 am said: Pretty cards – love the matching envelopes! Thanks for the info about the markers!! Rachel Gonzales, on October 31, 2014 at 2:46 am said: Love all your videos and I love how you keep talking and talking! Keep it up, Thank you! Kaleb Akers, on October 31, 2014 at 2:47 am said: Lindsey darling, I love your videos so much, everyday I check for new videos and you have really inspired me to get back into crafting. I really hope you get a chance to read my comment because I am a huge fan and wished I lived closer so I could take some of your classes, well anyways thank you so much for brightening up my life with your ideas and art. -K Clelie, on October 31, 2014 at 2:56 am said: I appreciate your product demos and comparisons!!! It really does help. Love the cards and stamp set…thanks for the chance to win one. Maria Clark, on October 31, 2014 at 2:56 am said: Love these markers. Never shopped at AC Moore so I’ll have to check out the ones in my area. Izette, on October 31, 2014 at 3:00 am said: I don’t think you can make anything that is not beautiful! Love the stamps and what a good deal you got on those markers. I want to move to USA!!!! Thank you for another great tutorial. Jessica Rivera, on October 31, 2014 at 3:13 am said: Yes! Affordable markers! Oh Goodness art neko has nice stamps! thanks for sharing! !! jen Barnett, on October 31, 2014 at 3:15 am said: Love the stamps, and what a bargain set of markers! I’m in Spain and supplies aren’t easily available here unfortunately. Helena Wilde, on October 31, 2014 at 3:19 am said: I love everything you make. Hugs and kisses, Helena penquinlover68, on October 31, 2014 at 3:29 am said: Hi Lindsay I love your tutorials actually all your videos thank you for taking the time to do them. I hope you all have a Happy Halloween. I would love to win the stamps. Thank you for the chance. Jodi S. sherrysbagsetc, on October 31, 2014 at 3:59 am said: Aloha Lindsay, I love watching all of your Videos! You have given me a feeling I can do some of the things you show us!!! Karen V, on October 31, 2014 at 3:59 am said: Hooray for products that won’t break the bank! The stamps are so cool! Please count me in for consideration! Helen Cain, on October 31, 2014 at 4:08 am said: Hi Lindsay, wow amazing markers and stamps hours of creativity for all. Live across the pond and it’s really good to hear the offer is worldwide as so many are not , and it’s hard to be a frugal crafter over here as things are the same price in dollars as they are in British Pounds. Thanks Lindsay love your videos watch them all the time. Hx Susan B., on October 31, 2014 at 4:30 am said: It was so fun watching you use these markers and showing us how well they work. Thank you for all you teach us and for the chance for one of us to win this giveaway! Vic wilson, on October 31, 2014 at 4:35 am said: I’m a UK viewer and I must say America has a great crafting culture I wish it was the same here, loving your videoes, you have inspired me to paint I love the poppies you did my mother loves poppies so she will have a nice surprise this Christmas. Long live the frugal craft in all of us. Colette Clarke, on October 31, 2014 at 4:42 am said: I would love some new crafty goodies. Love everything you do, so keep all that wonderfulness coming! Diane Sperl, on October 31, 2014 at 4:46 am said: Hi, Thank you for the tutorial on markers. I do not own copic nor do I intend to get them. It is nice to have options. Janice, on October 31, 2014 at 4:46 am said: The cards look great!! Are the envelopes (pictures below the video) stamped (and coloured) or drawn (& coloured)?? They are gorgeous!! Take care j from the west coast! j 🙂 Connie B, on October 31, 2014 at 4:49 am said: I’d love the stamps!! I’m searching like crazy for those markers but can’t find them online!! ayeshaahmed25, on October 31, 2014 at 4:56 am said: i love your cards .. thanks for the giveaway option ! Lene Storgaard, on October 31, 2014 at 5:01 am said: I just love your Works. As always you are happy and inspiring. So glad I found you on you tube. 🙂 aethelredgamboa, on October 31, 2014 at 5:18 am said: Hi! I love the tutorials you do. Sometimes, I do them at home but they turn out not so good like yours do. Hahahaha. Love the cards. They’re cool! E. Nadler, on October 31, 2014 at 5:25 am said: Who knew,that cheap markers could produce such great cardss. Your work is fantastic!! Hertz, on October 31, 2014 at 5:25 am said: I just started to follow your channel and I love all the videos you posted!! I watched the haul video yesterday and ended up going to AC Moore today lol. I did find those pretty paper for $5 and now I want to try the markers as well!! Those stamps are so pretty and it would be great to have!! Eva Jantschek, on October 31, 2014 at 5:42 am said: Hi Lindsey, although I live in Germany an cannot always buy the art supplies you show, I love your videos and I learned so much from you. Thank you! Elizabeth, on October 31, 2014 at 5:49 am said: You are such a generous lady – what would all us crafters/artists do without you. You always brighten my day. Kim Miller, on October 31, 2014 at 5:55 am said: I love your videos,I wish we had an Ac Moore here.We have Hobby Lobby and Michaels. Oh and Johanns but i very seldom see good specials. Thanks June Hickman, on October 31, 2014 at 6:11 am said: Lindsay you just blow my mind, your talents are endless!!! I love love love to watch you color and paint, those are my two favorite things to do as a crafter and I am a multicrafter too. Thanks for the chance to win some stamps to add to my collection. Can’t wait for the next Ask a Crafter too. Hayley, on October 31, 2014 at 6:15 am said: Lindsay I love your work! You inspire me to get out my supplies and start getting crafty! And it takes alot to motivate me to do some art haha. Keep up your amazing work!! PS I love listening to your rambles. Some youtubers can’t pull it off unlike you. Debby, on October 31, 2014 at 6:22 am said: Don’t have an ACMoore around me it is around 3 or more hours away. So I won’t see them in my house. Love your giveaway. I love birds and floral stamps. angel hugs Patty Fiske, on October 31, 2014 at 6:37 am said: nice, haven’t worked up to this new medium Jennifer, on October 31, 2014 at 6:44 am said: those markers are an amazing find! I’m doing some much needed sewing alterations at the moment and can’t wait to get back to the cards and colours again! I could not hear the paper brands. Romana I., on October 31, 2014 at 6:49 am said: These cards are really wonderful, I like them much. And the markers go so well with this asian style stamps. Thank you for sharing this technique :0) Barb Tarbell, on October 31, 2014 at 6:59 am said: Hi Lindsay, I like finding inexpensive crafting tools. These markers are a great find. You always inspire me and are the reason I have so many watercolor supplies in my crafty room. 🙂 Thanks for the opportunity to win the stamps. Maureen Hiltz, on October 31, 2014 at 7:07 am said: I like the cards, I wish my coloured images would come even half as good as yours. Me and markers are not a great mix. Sue, on October 31, 2014 at 7:11 am said: Great ideas, enjoy seeing the color lift idea. I want to win the stsmps! Thanks. Mary, on October 31, 2014 at 7:13 am said: Love your videos ! I think l will try the marker. Teresa Metts, on October 31, 2014 at 7:15 am said: Thanks so much! I learn so much from you everyday. You are very inspiring. Marian, on October 31, 2014 at 7:28 am said: The cards you made are beautiful!! I love your videos. Thanks for a chance to win these beautiful stamps. Barbara, on October 31, 2014 at 7:28 am said: Love the markers. I have an idea. How about taking your camera with you on your next trip ti the dollar store. I would love to see you and your friends shopping and what your all think about the deals you fine. potterclod, on October 31, 2014 at 7:44 am said: Loved your video on how to blend the colors with these markers. I will be using the blender pen that I have. Thanks. 🙂 Tanya McAlexander, on October 31, 2014 at 7:50 am said: I am shocked that the markers are so nice. I really think maybe I should see what is at my stores cause that is pretty awesome. I really love your videos. Thank you for everything you do. Thank you so much. You teach me that I need to stop being so afraid to try new things. Jeanette Wilde, on October 31, 2014 at 7:51 am said: Really beautiful cards! The stamps are so pretty, thanks for the chance to win! Eileen Lucas, on October 31, 2014 at 8:08 am said: Love the markers and the stamps. Pretty cards. Great coloring video. Thanks for a chance to win. Ann Landry, on October 31, 2014 at 8:12 am said: The cards are really beautiful. I see you are still using up the book safe pages. Way to go and being frugal and not wasteful. As always I enjoy your videos. Lucy G., on October 31, 2014 at 8:18 am said: These cards are beautiful. Love the stamps. Thanks for testing the markers out for us! samantha, on October 31, 2014 at 8:18 am said: lovely stuff as usual!! Bethany Smith, on October 31, 2014 at 8:21 am said: I always love seeing what you do cheap. You are a lady after my own heart! You have really inspired me to get into card making and scrapbooking-two things I never thought I would be able to do at all! Dee Snyder, on October 31, 2014 at 8:29 am said: The stamps are really nice. I really enjoy your videos on You Tube. Thanks for sharing your ideas and Art work with everyone. Ann Cuddy, on October 31, 2014 at 8:44 am said: Love all your tutorials! So inspiring and enjoyable! I would to win these stamps over here in Ireland! Keep on crafting! kymbeee, on October 31, 2014 at 8:48 am said: Your videos are great, thank you for sharing! I often mark them to watch later, and then I end up watching right away anyhow… no patience, cuz they’re just too good! Yvonne Irish, on October 31, 2014 at 8:49 am said: Lindsay, Thank you for always being on the lookout for cheap alternatives for us! My AC Moore is in Bangor, which is about 45 mins away, so I’ll be looking for the markers online (I hope AC Moore has online shopping) And the stamps are lovely! I love ArtNeko 🙂 Shirley Anderson, on October 31, 2014 at 8:52 am said: love you u are so much fun. lsg2476, on October 31, 2014 at 9:02 am said: Love your tutorials. The cards look great. Trisha, on October 31, 2014 at 9:04 am said: I have never taken the plunge to buy marker sets. You make success seem doable, so maybe this is the time. Thanks for the chance to win some markers. Judy Hodges, on October 31, 2014 at 9:17 am said: Andreea Maer, on October 31, 2014 at 9:34 am said: Thanks for your wonderful tutorials and for the chance to win the stamps! Pat Mercer, on October 31, 2014 at 9:35 am said: I absolutely love your videos and what you did with these markers is simply amazing. I am really looking forward to more of the videos. I definitely like(love) everything you do. Bridget Downey, on October 31, 2014 at 9:47 am said: Love your videos. Kristy Tyra, on October 31, 2014 at 9:53 am said: Great haul! And a chance to win free stamps! How cool. charlotte Bullock, on October 31, 2014 at 9:56 am said: Love, love, love those stamps!!! Drool every time you use that brand, they just don’t make a stamp I don’t like! The Oriental flare is sooooo awesome. Also, love all your videos and helpful tips!!!! Just simply Love you!! Mary Anne Perlmutter, on October 31, 2014 at 10:00 am said: I love what you did with the markers. I live an hour away from Lansing Michigan. Will be checking out these markers. Lindsey, once again you enabled me to find a new stamp source. Love Art Neko. Robin Carr, on October 31, 2014 at 10:02 am said: Great tutorial. I have Spectrum Noir but these look like they would be fun to play with. I would love to win the stamps! Evelyn Reko, on October 31, 2014 at 10:04 am said: Thanks for all your inspiring fun ways to craft. Your ideas have kept me busy thinking of new ways to use what I have. Would like to know more about the art markers. Is it possible to enter the bar code on Google and maybe get information about the manufacturer. Keep up your great videos and keeping “oops” in. LOL. The stamps are really beautiful, and would be great to win. Jan Olmstead, on October 31, 2014 at 10:10 am said: Great tips and product review…..as usual! Love your videos 🙂 Olga, on October 31, 2014 at 10:14 am said: Thank you so much for another chance to win a free stamp! I love your blog . ( I am hoping to see more watercolor paintings tutorials though – maybe watercolor Christmas cards? – thank you in advance, janetsuzanneday, on October 31, 2014 at 10:16 am said: I just attempted to just email you however word press sent me an email and told me there was a processing problem and told me to send my question to you this way. I emailed that – I was attempting to negotiate on the artneko site and was blocked by their server. Why I do not know! I tried to contact them through the name that said it handled their server problems but yahoo would not let me and said it was an invalid address. Can you assist me ? I saw some things that were of interest to me and now I have no access. So sorry to have had to bother you with this. P.S. I love your blog and handy tips. They have been helpful to me. JanetDay thefrugalcrafter, on October 31, 2014 at 12:11 pm said: I will forward this to the owners of Art Neko, they are pretty good about getting back quickly. Zin, on October 31, 2014 at 10:19 am said: I wish I could find some cheap markers at my area too. Thanks for the giveaway and discount code 🙂 carolecarrick, on October 31, 2014 at 10:20 am said: I loved this…I’m very new to markers…in fact I only have four…but I do have a blending pen lol. Mine are Faber Castelle ‘Classic’ pens and are gorgeous for shading…so juicy and lovely. I wish we could get the offers you all seem to get over in the US…Here in the Uk we are about ten years behind lol…we’re just catching on to scrapbooking…haha just kidding! Anyway thanks for the great tutorial and I have another window open ready to watch all the other alcohol marker tutorials you linked to…I didn’t realise you had those…yay! ps good luck everyone for the giveaway and thank you too.x Sherlock Hoka, on October 31, 2014 at 10:22 am said: Love these stamps. Hopefully I might win one. Y Brown, on October 31, 2014 at 10:26 am said: Great review! Thanks for sharing! Liz, on October 31, 2014 at 10:26 am said: Wow! Love the cards and envelopes! debbie cowan, on October 31, 2014 at 10:36 am said: I have just started stamping and appreciate your lessons! gramajackie, on October 31, 2014 at 10:37 am said: Beautiful card set and as always a great teaching video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Lindsey, I brag about you to all my friends. 😉 Melissa, on October 31, 2014 at 10:41 am said: These are sooo awesome! I wish we had an ac moore over here in Rochester, MN! The stamps you used are some of the most beautiful I have seen! Fingers crossed and praying I have a chance of winning these gorgeous stamps! Luv ya Lindsey! Miranda, on October 31, 2014 at 10:42 am said: thank you for the shopping tip and the opportunity to win! i really love these stamps. 🙂 Teresa Wolf, on October 31, 2014 at 10:45 am said: Hi Lindsey, I love your videos and look forward to each one. I am new to stamping so I don’t have many stamps yet. My favorites so far are from Lost Coast Design. I would love to have these beautiful stamps, they look like a lot of fun to color. Thank you for the chance to win them. iamblondelebanese, on October 31, 2014 at 10:48 am said: As always, you have given me great ideas for using markers to make maybe some Christmas gifts for the financially challenged! Love your videos (not to mention your sparkling personality) that never fail to make me smile! I’d love to win some markers…I don’t have the $$ to buy any. Take care…keep frugal crafting, Lindsay!! Mary Velasco, on October 31, 2014 at 11:00 am said: Love all your videos, would love to win the stamps : ) Nancy Martinez, on October 31, 2014 at 11:04 am said: I love orquids, I have real orquids and I hope that I win the orquids stamp set. Thanks for sharing this tutorial love it . Linda Richards, on October 31, 2014 at 11:08 am said: I love the envelopes! Very nice! I also love your giveaways & videos on products. Thank you for the chance & for all the tutorials & demonstrations! Linda, on October 31, 2014 at 11:10 am said: I love your videos. Would love to win the stamps. Keep on doing the videos. cmgarmywife03, on October 31, 2014 at 11:20 am said: Love the video and would love to win!! jazzyjess49, on October 31, 2014 at 11:21 am said: Love the cards. I might have to go check out our ACMoore, see if they have the markers. Thanks for the chance to win the stamps. Big hugs, Jess Debbie, on October 31, 2014 at 11:25 am said: Hi Lindsay, As Always…thanks for sharing your talents! Also thanks for offering the giveaway. Laurie, on October 31, 2014 at 11:30 am said: Awesome markers and stamps. I watch you almost everyday. Betty, on October 31, 2014 at 11:34 am said: I would love to win the flower stamps. Thank you for sharing all your talents with us. Tammy Thomas, on October 31, 2014 at 11:41 am said: I love your work ! You are my favorite artist and teacher you make my art world learning experiences great ! I watch all your videos just about every other day love the glitter earrings you done so easy . Your cards you done with the marker set was beautiful they look to be like good markers we have only hobby lobby n micheals n Joann’s here in Indiana so I’m excited about this thank you for always sharing 😉 Miriam, on October 31, 2014 at 11:54 am said: Another masterpiece…, I don’t miss a video and I’ learning so much. As I live in Italy I must say that you are so lucky to have all these shops full of goodies not to talk about the coupons you can use. Everything is always so cheap compared to what we have here. We could buy online, but sometimes the shops don’t sell outside the US and Canada and the shipping costs are always so high. christina69wannabe, on October 31, 2014 at 11:58 am said: Hi!! I’ll not be a chicken!! I’ll sign up to win! Love, love, love thefrugalcrafter!! I’m so glad I found you!! I’m going to ATTEMPT to make your homemade monoprint plate — wish me luck! By the way, your work is outstanding and I thank you so much for sharing and your tutorials! I wish you a great day! Cyndee Scholet, on October 31, 2014 at 12:07 pm said: I am one of the few in my stamping group that does not own a single Copic (well unless you count the blender pen). Just can’t justify the cost. Thanks for your video. Wish there was an AC Moore near me. The closet one is 400 miles away near my son’s Air Force base. Will be going there for Christmas since he can’t get leave to come home and it may be our last chance to see him at Christmas for a while. Yes, I will definitely be going to AC Moore while I am there!!! Jennifer Giaramita, on October 31, 2014 at 12:08 pm said: I might have to try them! I’ve been wanting to get into stamping and coloring but the prices of the markers have kind of scared me away LOL Anyway, I love your videos! Thank you! LbCrafter, on October 31, 2014 at 12:09 pm said: Thanks for sharing, Lindsay! Love your video’s. Wish we had stores like that where we can use coupons here in Belgium, but craft stores are rare here… Cynthia, on October 31, 2014 at 12:13 pm said: Thank you Lindsay. I always love what you do to help us! Diane Auriemma, on October 31, 2014 at 12:26 pm said: Gonna look for those to add to what I have. Thanks mpushkina2002, on October 31, 2014 at 12:30 pm said: Ur videos itself is a prize for me! I love them all! So informative, so creative! The life it itself makes sense w Lindsay! ))) Lisa McCracken, on October 31, 2014 at 12:36 pm said: Thanks for sharing Lindsay! I always enjoy your videos! Anna N, on October 31, 2014 at 12:53 pm said: I always like to see different inexpensive options. These markers look like a deal. I have been using the Bic Mark-it markers because I could afford them and have been slowly adding Spectrum Noir pens. It’s really great that you show people that even the cheaper items are very useable! Thank you. Annie, on October 31, 2014 at 12:59 pm said: Awesome, I admire your creativity. Great posts, and videos. Thank you for what you do. 🙂 grammacracker, on October 31, 2014 at 12:59 pm said: If I type this quick, I think I will be the 275th response. So, with those odds I don’t expect to win the stamps. But, as always, I enjoyed your video! Mira, on October 31, 2014 at 1:02 pm said: I have been all over the internet trying to find those markers. Like so many other things I have recently acquired, you inspire me to try some really cool tools. I think you are wonderful to follow. I have driven my family crazy for years having so many different creative interests. My husband can’t figure out why I don’t just pick one thing and stick with it. I was so happy to find someone else with the same “affliction” LOL. We have a daughter with special needs, (grown now, but still lives at home) and I find crafting very therapeutic; when time and energy allows. I just really want to THANK YOU for having a YOUTUBE channel. grandmastovall, on October 31, 2014 at 11:52 pm said: LOOK UNDER PRO ART MARKERS, BLICK HAS THEM AND SO DOES AMAZON Mary Bertot, on October 31, 2014 at 1:05 pm said: Lovely, Thank-You .Love all Your tips they are very helpful to those of us who are on monthly checks,lol. Have nice Crafty Day. Marsha Hanton, on October 31, 2014 at 1:09 pm said: Great video, Lindsey! You’re the greatest. I watch you everyday and have started watercolor, thanks to you. Sandy, on October 31, 2014 at 1:10 pm said: Thanks for all your inspiration. More decisions with markers! Denise C, on October 31, 2014 at 1:40 pm said: Great review. Love your tutorials and videos! Keep em’ coming! Sylvia Favell, on October 31, 2014 at 1:49 pm said: Love the cards . The stamps are really gorgeous. You are always a pleasure to watch and learn from! bejay1, on October 31, 2014 at 2:08 pm said: Hi Lindsay. What a wonderful giveaway you’re offering this time :). I’m keeping everything crossed as being in the UK it’s often difficult to find the stamps that you uses for sale this side of the pond, and being on sickness benefit there’s never enough money to pay for shipping from the US. I’ll be holding my breath until next Friday and the draw. xx meggie tseng, on October 31, 2014 at 2:09 pm said: Another great demo, can’t wait to pick them up in the store! And the stamps looks sooo gorgeous!! Carolyn marentette, on October 31, 2014 at 2:19 pm said: I learn so much from you. YOu are taking over as my favorite crafter next to Carol Duvall. Emily Chubb, on October 31, 2014 at 2:25 pm said: LOVE your videos & these stamps are really pretty. 🙂 Marjorie from TX, on October 31, 2014 at 2:30 pm said: Absolutely lovely cards. Thanks so much for the chance to win the stamps. lexiejansma, on October 31, 2014 at 2:31 pm said: I really love the envelopes that you created with the set. You are right it would be a perfect gift. I wonder if I can find those markers in my area. I do not have an ACMoore here…but I am in MI about 2.5 hours from Lansing. Claranne Knittel, on October 31, 2014 at 2:33 pm said: Wish I could get those markers shipped to Hawaii, but can’t do it. Love your tutes and your enthusiasm. Thanks ever so much! BLICK AND ANAZON HAVE THEM THEY ARE UNDER PRO ART MARKERS Laurel G. In California, on October 31, 2014 at 2:37 pm said: The Art Accent stamps are such a breath of fresh air and you, Lindsay, are a tornado, doing beautiful work at the speed of light!! Thank you for brightening my morning, here in rainy California. sarahmwilks, on October 31, 2014 at 2:44 pm said: WOW love the stamp sets and the pens are amazing! Thank you for doing this giveaway. Crafty hugs Sarah x Regina, on October 31, 2014 at 3:09 pm said: Lovely stamps and lovely coloring! And the envelopes are perfect, too! Scarach82, on October 31, 2014 at 3:20 pm said: I totally got into stamping thanks to Lindsay. So Im very happy to see a giveaway like that. Im all in 🙂 Josie, on October 31, 2014 at 4:02 pm said: Those pens look very interesting!! no ACMoore here in Calif. and a great buy! I would luv a chance to win the stamps…flowers are my thing to color…thanks for the truth as we all rush at the last minute lol have fun and would have luv’d to go to your party!!! Betty, on October 31, 2014 at 4:12 pm said: Your videos are always a joy to watch…thanks for taking the time to show exactly what you do….so I actually think I can do it too. 🙂 happy crafting. Margarita, on October 31, 2014 at 4:30 pm said: Love your tutorial and cards, they came out beautifully! Hoping to win some beautiful stamps! aileen3133, on October 31, 2014 at 4:34 pm said: Thank you for showing these beautiful floral stamps. The marker review was great for those of us who do not want to pay the COPIC prices. deb, on October 31, 2014 at 4:42 pm said: OH! Please count me in your GiveAway Lindsay!!! I don’t comment on your YouTube but i watch you all the time! Thanks so much for this opportunity! You can reach me at nuleaf at comcast dot net Hugs! deb Always enjoy the product information. Good to know a bit about what’s out there and how they measure up. You videos are a hoot and the best way to learn is by having so much fun. They have lured me into more trying of new ideas not to mention buying more!😆 Thank you for putting yourself out there and your beautiful art for us to enjoy. Wish you would have a contest featuring one of your pieces you demo, because the likely hood of me ever getting to one of your craft fairs is, are you kidding and forgiddabout it. Zuzia, on October 31, 2014 at 5:02 pm said: Oh my. You really spend a lot on materials for crafing! Laurie, on October 31, 2014 at 5:07 pm said: I love watching your tutorials! I’ve been able to try stuff I never thought I’d be able to do! Jerrie Mead, on October 31, 2014 at 5:13 pm said: I love, love, LOVE your blog! The envelope to match your cards are really and added bonus. I like your marker tutorial. I have some spectrum markers and a few are dry. Is there any way to revive them? I also made your bat and pumpkin halloween candy holders. Keep blogging and I will keep following!! Thanks Nina, on October 31, 2014 at 5:23 pm said: Love the stamps, the cards, the video in real time and YOU. Caroline, on October 31, 2014 at 5:32 pm said: Thanks for your videos – you give me a lot of inspiration. Viki B, on October 31, 2014 at 5:51 pm said: These are awesome! I wish we had an AC Moore’s here so I could try these markers. --Terri--, on October 31, 2014 at 6:08 pm said: Another great video tutorial. I love watching your videos. You always have great tips. Thanks for sharing!! Thank you for the fun giveaway too, that’s super nice. Rita Barber DeCook, on October 31, 2014 at 6:23 pm said: what a great give-away. Soooooo many cards I could make using these along with my Cricut. Sandy Ginn, on October 31, 2014 at 7:06 pm said: Thanks for the giveaway and love your videos-gonna do some of those painted flowers on old book paper! Randy Command, on October 31, 2014 at 7:12 pm said: Nice juicy markers, and very pretty stamps. I’m not a stamper but I,d use those! I’ll be buying those markers too. Eliana Michaels, on October 31, 2014 at 7:23 pm said: Thank you for all the information you so willingly and skillfully share. I watch your posts regularly and have learned so much from you. I have started using my watercolors once again because of your inspiration! I love the stamps and the way you use them, and appreciate the opportunity to be eligible for the giveaway. God bless you! Eliana Sue, on October 31, 2014 at 7:36 pm said: Thank you for another great video! I love watching all your videos, especially the Watercolor tutorials. I wouldn’t mind winning those stamps. Marianne Vakiener, on October 31, 2014 at 7:45 pm said: Count me in! Thanks! Michele, on October 31, 2014 at 7:51 pm said: Thank you for the awesome video ! You are a great teacher. I truly enjoy your video’s. Pat Hathaway, on October 31, 2014 at 7:59 pm said: Love the cards and stamps. Orchids are my favorite flower so i would love to win the stamps. Tanks for the tutorial. Kimberly, on October 31, 2014 at 8:17 pm said: I enjoy your blog and videos so very much !!! You have helped my creativity grow !!!! Lori Arnett, on October 31, 2014 at 9:14 pm said: I love watching your videos. you are always so fun to watch and I always learn something new. Thanks for sharing your talents with usl Rebecca in Portland, on October 31, 2014 at 9:37 pm said: Those stamps are lovely! mary sue, on October 31, 2014 at 9:59 pm said: I love the set of stamp, I want to get into card making. Anita, on October 31, 2014 at 10:19 pm said: I hope I can win those pretty stamps! That would be awesome. Samantha, on October 31, 2014 at 10:22 pm said: Those are some nice stamps! Carolyn Harrison, on October 31, 2014 at 10:24 pm said: Thank you for all your teaching videos. I have really enjoyed them! Madeleine Lind, on October 31, 2014 at 10:29 pm said: I think the stamps would feel right at home in my crafting corner. Just send them this way 🙂 Veneda Gower, on October 31, 2014 at 10:36 pm said: I would love to win the set of Art Neko stamps. I really like Asian style stamps. I just sent in an order to Art Neko for a different Asian style set, as I’m hoping to win this set. LOL I love watching your videos, you make me believe I can do or make just about anything. Keep up the good work. Veneda Brooke Guadagno, on October 31, 2014 at 10:44 pm said: Lindsay I love watching your videos. Whether it be a haul video or a tutorial video I learn so much and I love your energy. Hoping it will rub off on me and at 67, I need all the energy I can get. lol Karen Itzenhuiser, on October 31, 2014 at 10:55 pm said: I enjoy your videos and you’ve inspired me to try my watercolors again. I’m enjoying the process once again. I also liked those new markers you got and how to use the blender pen. Please add my name to your stamp giveaway…I’d be thrilled to win them. PatV, on October 31, 2014 at 11:21 pm said: Thank-you for reviewing different products it is a great help. Great cards, I love the envelopes too. Cheryl I., on October 31, 2014 at 11:23 pm said: A chane to win free stuff is always a good thing. I enjoy your videos Brenda Waldecker, on October 31, 2014 at 11:23 pm said: Love your videos and your honesty. Thank you for all you share! Joy Alford, on October 31, 2014 at 11:30 pm said: Hi! I came right over to enter to win some stamps. Now I need to finish watching the video. I always enjoy your videos. I learn so much and get inspired. Thanks for all the sharing you do. It’s totally appreciated. And thanks for the opportunity to win something. Lee, on November 1, 2014 at 12:08 am said: Hi Lindsay! I was wondering what weight of the Neehna card stock you prefer or used in this video? Thanks much! Jean Bullock, on November 1, 2014 at 12:26 am said: Great video! Thanks for the review and blending tips. I love those stamps. I had never heard of Art Neko. Jasmine, on November 1, 2014 at 12:55 am said: Always love your reviews, ask a crafter videos and your awesome tutorials! Thanks for this one! I can only wish we had an AC Moore in Canada! 😦 I will check my Michaels for it. I have COPICS, TOUCH and a few others but you know us crafters with markers! Actually any media for that matter, lord knows any sale or value on any media is a craft hoarders dream! LOL! “Of course I will use my gajillion markers…one day! What if I don’t have that EXACT shade?! Oh the price is soooo good! Think of all those floral and greens you could do?! Oh yes, it is a must! I need it, I must buy it to complete my sets!” (There must be a shade in there that does ALL that?!) etc etc!!! For someone who has been quietly watching you forever, I sure do have a lot to say!! LOL Thanks & hugs for all you do!!! doris2day, on November 1, 2014 at 5:11 am said: Lovely as always the markers look really good , colours are great. Would love to win the stamps. Laura 😄 Diana, on November 1, 2014 at 5:55 am said: You make so wonderfull things!!! I love your work. 💕💕❤️💕💕 vikki smith, on November 1, 2014 at 6:32 am said: Thank you for all of ur tutorials thwy are a big help and so inspirational ive watched them all so thank you once again x Jennifer Gosnell, on November 1, 2014 at 6:50 am said: I learned more in 30 mins watching your tutorial haul than I have in hours of watching other videos. Thank you so much for the explanation of how to use the blending pens!! Sandra Worrall, on November 1, 2014 at 7:20 am said: I love how the giveaway is open worldwid, thank you for the chance, I would love to win like everyone else! X Gerri Pullano, on November 1, 2014 at 7:50 am said: Very helpful – so many markers to choose from! Thanks, Lindsey raptruth, on November 1, 2014 at 9:10 am said: Thanks Lindsay, you’re a star! Love all your projects and tutorials. beth taylor, on November 1, 2014 at 9:19 am said: I saw the same markers this weekend at Hobby Lobby, and they were $26, for 24. You got a bargain!! Whoo Hoo!! AnnWa, on November 1, 2014 at 9:24 am said: I love the Oriental designs! I also love the fact that you help us realize crafting doesn’t have to break the bank. I’m sure my husband loves that reminder, too! Thank you! Diane Schultheiss, on November 1, 2014 at 9:29 am said: Thank you very good tutorial. Good review Laurie Richard, on November 1, 2014 at 9:30 am said: Love these stamps! Your videos are always to helpful. I get soooo many ideas. Thanks for all your hard work. And thanks for the giveaways! Pat Chase, on November 1, 2014 at 9:35 am said: Maybe I’m too late…..but I love the envelopes and watching all your You Tubes….thanks for making art so accessible! Charlotte B, on November 1, 2014 at 9:40 am said: I love the matching envelopes! Janie Winans, on November 1, 2014 at 10:17 am said: Your videos are the BOMB! And Bob’s your uncle. Please enter me in the drawing. Michelle, on November 1, 2014 at 10:24 am said: Great tutorial! My local craft store does not carry this brand…however, still great to hear unbiased opinion on the cheaper brands. Now, I won’t be so hesistant to consider the less expensive options! Thanks! PS: love the notecards! Jeanette Alexander, on November 1, 2014 at 11:05 am said: love and appreciate your videos…especially ones like this that help me not waste money on products not up to par and remind me that I don’t have to buy top priced products to get a good job done…thank you Anke, on November 1, 2014 at 11:12 am said: I have started painting with watercolor, and I’m doodling again, draw and all kinds of other crafty things. Thank you for setting me free. And as always, I just love your personality. You are so much fun.I would love to win a stamp or 2 but that is just icing on the cake. Deborah, on November 1, 2014 at 12:00 pm said: Alcohol marker coloring that is affordable-thank you for the great tips! I have learned so much by watching your videos and reading your blog! Lina Dinh, on November 1, 2014 at 12:16 pm said: I love your videos! Once again, you were able to amaze me with your talents! I took your advice and bought the markers (also using the same coupon) and I really love the markers! You inspire me to craft and I would like to say that I am forever grateful for that! Thank you, Lindsay! G Vaidya, on November 1, 2014 at 12:50 pm said: Your tutorials are so exciting and with loads of information. Love to watch them everyday. Thank you for this giveaway. Was thinking while posting this comment that if i win these pretty stamps it would be similar to when your inspiring watercolour tutorials made me buy good quality brushes before i bought any watercolours or paper:-) This is addictive!! Yvonne t.B., on November 1, 2014 at 2:19 pm said: Wow what a great tutorial again. I found the tip with the blending very helpful! Greetz Yvonne from Holland Jamie, on November 1, 2014 at 3:26 pm said: Thank You Lindsay for this wonderful tutorial. I love all of your crafting tutorials. Thank you for sharing your love of art with us. 🙂 Violet W., on November 1, 2014 at 3:33 pm said: Please put my name in the drawing for the stamps. They’re beautiful. Thank you for sharing your pretty artwork with us. Khris M, on November 1, 2014 at 3:35 pm said: As a “newbie” crafter I am so thankful for your reviews, ideas, and cost saving techniques. I am sure that I have saved money on supplies that I might have bought and been unhappy with, as well as those that were an unnecessary purchase. I enjoyed this video and many many of your other videos. The stamps and “no name” markers look like something I need to try. And finally, thank you for the welcoming feeling you give to all of us “newbies” and the needed encouragement. Happy continued crafting!!! dyeandpigment55, on November 1, 2014 at 5:22 pm said: Thanks, Lindsay. Love your enthusiasm and always learn something new when I watch your videos. Would love to win the stamps too 🙂 mckcampbell, on November 1, 2014 at 5:29 pm said: I always enjoy watching you work. I recently had ear surgery and I am now deaf and was so afraid that I would miss a lot of videos. I must say even without hearing what you had to say your teaching was so precise that I was able to understand almost all of it. I sure wish they had something like TV has so that words scroll across the screen. Non the less so far you are one of the few that I have watched that I am able to pick up most of what is being taught. Thank you for a chance to win your giveaway as well. Happy Saturday canadatransplant, on November 1, 2014 at 5:49 pm said: Love your tutorials! beckieboocrafts, on November 1, 2014 at 6:29 pm said: Well, I prefer my tombow’s, and considering I don’t have a ACmoore. I won’t be getting this soon. Entering in the giveaway. Anna, on November 1, 2014 at 9:33 pm said: I watch you tutorial everyday! Thank you so very much for taking the time out your day to teach and entertain us. Caroline, on November 1, 2014 at 9:49 pm said: Thanks so much for the tutorial! I hope I can get those markers. But I don’t have an A.C. Moore! As a young crafter you are a great inspiration to me. Thanks for doing what you do! 🙂 Erin klossner, on November 1, 2014 at 10:01 pm said: Have always drooled over the comics and wanted to try them but couldn’t pull the money trigger. Maybe I will buy the markers in the video. Thanks again for the great info! Gigi, on November 1, 2014 at 10:08 pm said: Here is what I think….You are GREAT and I always look forward to what you will do next. I bet it’s fun to be a kid at your house. LadyMartin, on November 1, 2014 at 10:40 pm said: I picked up the markers with a 55% of coupon, so now I hope to win the stamps. Love your tutorials. Bobbie Harrison, on November 1, 2014 at 10:42 pm said: Thank you for the chance to win, I enjoy you videos…Bobbie Deborah Maples, on November 1, 2014 at 11:55 pm said: Your videos are thr ones that are my “go to” ones on You Tube. Thanks for all the great inspiring work Jill Graf, on November 2, 2014 at 12:04 am said: I love these stamps and all of the great lessons you share with us. Judith Andino, on November 2, 2014 at 1:00 am said: I enjoy all your videos! I wish I had AC Moore here in WA. I miss shopping there. Great find on those markers! BTW, I love your cards. Diane Gribensk Knight, on November 2, 2014 at 1:00 am said: The one thing I don’t have are alcohol markers and these look like a great starter set… thanks! girl71282, on November 2, 2014 at 1:24 am said: I have an addiction to markers! I’ve always used Sharpies abs haven’t had the pleasure to use Copics…. yet 😉 I love what you did with your cheap markers! Cindy Boswell, on November 2, 2014 at 1:30 am said: I love your work! I’m disabled and suffer from chronic pain so I’m always looking for SOMETHING that I can do a little bit here and there, that will alleviate boredom. I think stamping may be next on my list to try out! Paula Horn, on November 2, 2014 at 2:30 am said: I have used pencils up ’til now, but this is an inspirational blog video! My Sweetie is going to roll his eyes when I say the ‘marker’ word in with ‘I would like to try. . .’ Getting ready for Christmas with an empty stash is $$$. Thank you Lindsay! Good Show! ;-*) Rose, on November 2, 2014 at 2:33 am said: Another fun video…I wish we had AC Moore on the west coast, you do make it look easy! myrantypants, on November 2, 2014 at 2:50 am said: Oh My Gosh, Where have I been, I only just discovered you on Youtube, googling water colour pencils. It is a Sunday here in Australia and I have just sat for hours watching old videos. My new fave obsession. Love it, thanks for your creativity Lindsay arly helm, on November 2, 2014 at 3:35 am said: I’m going to melt my home made gelli plate and add more to it. I got a larger cake pan from the dollar store and I want to be able to put a full size piece of printer paper on it. Hope I win the stamps but either way I’ll let you know how the gelli plate turns out. Candis Hatzis, on November 2, 2014 at 6:25 am said: Love your videos and ideas. Would love to win something! It would be the 2nd time in my life!!! What are the odds, eh? Best wishes and keep on smiling and touching our spirits! thx gail, on November 2, 2014 at 7:11 am said: I love the art Neko stamps, and I wish there was an A.C.Moore anywhere near me, but there’s not. I’ve been using some Sharpie markers to color with, but have run the green one dry already. It was from a special 80’s set and was the best for leaves. I’ll have to try the pallet mixing technique to get that color again. rnmanias, on November 2, 2014 at 9:08 am said: Love the markers,but I am crazy for those stamps!! I appreciate you giving us demos on new products, they have helped me make more economical choices in purchasing my craft supplies!! Kay, on November 2, 2014 at 10:31 am said: Loved this video! Thanks for the great tips 🙂 P.s. The markers are on Amazon…just search “Pro Art Markers”. Of course there isn’t a coupon:( Leah, on November 2, 2014 at 10:58 am said: Thank you for your awesome videos and tutorials, I watch them all the time! Jackie, on November 2, 2014 at 12:22 pm said: So very cool; thanks! kkaybyrnes, on November 2, 2014 at 12:40 pm said: We don’t have AC Moore on the west coast, it’s too bad because their website is not set up for internet purchases. Loved the tutorial. Teresa MacKenzie, on November 2, 2014 at 1:07 pm said: Thanks for the demo of these markers, all your product demo’s are awesome and so helpful. And thanks for the opportunity to win the stamps. Take care Teresa Amyx231, on November 2, 2014 at 4:10 pm said: Those stamps look like such a joy to color! I can’t believe you paid so little for those markers! Even cheaper than Bic Mark Its! I’m tempted to go to AC Moore now, even with the 2 hour drive …. Melanie, on November 2, 2014 at 4:45 pm said: Love watching your videos. You help me go outside my comfort zone. I have been thinking about using more markers and this helps! Tina, on November 2, 2014 at 4:49 pm said: The two greens look a bit different – one seems to be yellowish and the other a cool “apple color”. You gave the info about the world wide shipping for the stamps before but this time I listened *g* I think I’ll get me some as a christmas gift to myself. Thank you for doing all the tests and sharing your knowledge. Anita Falcone, on November 2, 2014 at 5:04 pm said: WOW!!! I like how easy these are to use and the fact that you can use them with other alcohol markers is even better. I have no Alcohol markers, the ones I use are Crayola markers that I share with my daughter. They don’t blend very well but they do color. Would love to have my own set, but have to wait. But love these. Faith Newkirk Harris, on November 2, 2014 at 5:16 pm said: I have learned so much from you. Thank you. Please enter me in your giveaway. sherrie, on November 2, 2014 at 5:48 pm said: I think you are so fun and energetic. I have to laugh right along with you when you tell your stories. I forgot to tell you that I loved the stamps well but would like to know we’re you get the pro marker you used for blending it was a good one. Lindsey F, on November 2, 2014 at 6:12 pm said: How did you know those markers were alcohol markers when they were sealed? Is there anything normally on the labels that tell us the difference ? I only have some SU markers and stamp pads, and until I found your site didn’t know the difference in stamp pads much less markers. What is NINA paper? Thank you for all your lessons. Lindsey (from before anyone knew it was a first name or a female name) toadtoedprincess, on November 2, 2014 at 7:52 pm said: Thanks for the tutorial and a chance to win a stamp. Jan, on November 2, 2014 at 8:33 pm said: Love this video. I’ve watched it 2 times! Thanks for all your work and sharing with us! A. Grant, on November 2, 2014 at 8:33 pm said: I love your videos! Thank you for sharing your new finds and helping us newbies. Kelly J., on November 2, 2014 at 8:34 pm said: I love the stamps! Ruth Lucas, on November 2, 2014 at 10:15 pm said: I just realized recently that I had some alcohol markers that I found at an estate sale–Prismacolor brand after I used coupon after coupon to get Spectrum Noir markers at Jo-Anns. Now I can’t wait to get up to steam using them and so your videos are sooooo valuable to us newbies. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Angela, on November 2, 2014 at 10:31 pm said: Love the way you do your tutorial your simply city of your work make my day. Keep the good work hope to win Lyric Ruthkowski, on November 2, 2014 at 11:33 pm said: Hello Lindsay I recently started watching your YouTube videos and you are such an inspiration to me. I just wanted to say thank you for posting your videos the help alot considering im new to the whole art thing. Even though im not the best at it I enjoy what I do and you reminded me that the more I work on my art the better i will get and thank you for that. Jodie Wilson-Sutter, on November 3, 2014 at 8:19 am said: Love your videos and ideas. What a busy lady. Thank you for the opportunity to win this great stamp set!! kutedymples, on November 3, 2014 at 9:41 am said: First of all I loved the cheap marker review, secondly maybe someday I will be lucky enough to start a stamp collection as of right now I don’t own my first one. Good luck to all that enter! Tangela Nicole Brown, on November 3, 2014 at 10:41 am said: Thank you for all of these great tips and tricks! I love watching your videos! Suzanne Rowe, on November 3, 2014 at 11:49 am said: Thanks for the review. I love getting a good deal on markers! Great cards ant techniques. Thanks for the chance to win the stamps. Gail Hesselholt, on November 3, 2014 at 11:57 am said: I love Art Neko products. The review was excellent. Thanks for the opportunity to win. just love those stamp!!! I wish i can get the markers!!! do the store you can order online. Erin, on November 3, 2014 at 3:44 pm said: I am like a stamp freak…Its a kinda weird hobby of mine, and i’m only 13! ;P thanks for inspiring me! by the way you remind me of my aunt… she’s goofy and funny and artzy just like you!:D Rosemary L, on November 3, 2014 at 4:02 pm said: Love the stamp images and you did a great job on coloring!! Eleanor Cary, on November 3, 2014 at 11:22 pm said: Thanks for the chance to win. Loved your envelopes. I am always bringing used ones home from work that need some sprucing up! Mary, on November 4, 2014 at 12:05 am said: Thanks for the info on the markers. I have very few Copics because they are so expensive. It’s nice to know a good alternative! Becky W, on November 4, 2014 at 8:36 am said: Thank you for sharing your craftiness! Patsy Fidelak, on November 4, 2014 at 10:08 am said: Thanks for all your tuts and giveaways cindyh371, on November 4, 2014 at 11:31 am said: This was a very interesting video…thank you! Debra Fullard, on November 4, 2014 at 5:53 pm said: Imagine a South African winning this….I can dream, can’t I? I would love to play with these stamps and markers. Thank you so much for such inspiring tuts. Peg Lowmiller, on November 4, 2014 at 7:55 pm said: Great! I love the inside decorated envelopes, and I’ve always loved Art Neko. Free stamps, what could be better. Thanks! Linda Tagg, on November 4, 2014 at 8:08 pm said: What a great deal and AMAZING cards!! Thanks so much for sharing your techniques and for the chance to win these beautiful stamps!!! Witchie of stars, on November 4, 2014 at 8:22 pm said: i also think such cheap markers can be as good as promarkers or Spectrum Noir. Way to go Lindsay! Diane Nipps (Dee), on November 4, 2014 at 10:51 pm said: I love your videos and blog and everything you do I spend all my spare time watching you do watercolors and all your other art work. You are so engaging it is inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing the way you do Lindsay you are truly inspirational to the artists in training. Keep up the great work, we really appreciate it. Jenny Hattori, on November 4, 2014 at 10:55 pm said: Love when cheap markers perform like their expensive counterparts! Art Neko makes amazing stamps, have loved them for years 🙂 Mary C. Farrington, on November 5, 2014 at 1:17 am said: No ACMoore around here – but I loved your video and thanks for the chance to win. Keep up the great work – LOVE IT Laura Trinth, on November 5, 2014 at 2:06 am said: Love your youtube videos! Sherry Cogan, on November 5, 2014 at 9:51 am said: I so enjoy your videos and your positive upbeat approach to everything. I’ve tried many new things and learned so much thanks to you! Also, I watched your daughter’s video and was so happy to see that she has your creative streak as well. Keep doing your good things 🙂 donna, on November 5, 2014 at 3:23 pm said: Awesome I’m always looking for cheap alternative to copics. The stamps are awesome to,they look like so much fun to color. Mary Ann Genre, on November 5, 2014 at 3:51 pm said: I’d love to win the stamp giveaway, but if I don’t it’s okay cuz I just love your tutorials. Amanda, on November 5, 2014 at 9:30 pm said: I am in love watching you and learning from you. I always wanted to be crafty and I am fining it watching you. Becky, on November 6, 2014 at 5:14 am said: Found these markers today at Hobby Lobby for $26.99 and used my 40% coupon app. Thanks for the tip Lindsay! Christine J, on November 7, 2014 at 12:37 am said: Great tutorial. Love how the cards and envelopes turned out. Thanks for all the inspiration and the chance to get some fun stamps. Tracy Hiatt Grice, on November 7, 2014 at 7:25 am said: What fun! Thanks for sharing. kymbeee, on November 7, 2014 at 8:29 am said: I love your videos for so many reasons! You’re well-spoken, you talk quick enough so that it doesn’t drag on, you get to the point… I could go on forever! So many other videos start out promising, but I end up stopping them because I’d rather watch paint dry! Thank you!!! Kathryn Reynolds, on November 7, 2014 at 3:02 pm said: thanks for the lesson Nora Rodriguez, on November 8, 2014 at 12:52 am said: Thanks Lindsay! Love your videos! SHERRI, on November 8, 2014 at 8:29 pm said: The stamped envelopes are way cool. Di, on November 8, 2014 at 9:44 pm said: Love your tutorials. Pixie, on November 8, 2014 at 10:54 pm said: Love your videos! Hope to win the stamps, they are gorgeous! Thanks for all you do for the arts/craft community! Elizabeth Freville, on November 11, 2014 at 3:46 pm said: I love a good giveaway! Especially when it’s stamps! Love all of your videos luv! TFS! Love ya! ♥ dig April Nelson, on November 12, 2014 at 3:14 am said: These are lovely, and you’re a doll for sharing them! 🙂 Becky, on November 12, 2014 at 5:04 am said: Lindsay, Love your videos! Thanks for being so helpful! I have heard you mention that you like paper from Neenah. What kind should I get for making greeting cards? thefrugalcrafter, on November 12, 2014 at 7:24 am said: 80lb classic crest is solar white:) Becky, on November 12, 2014 at 9:46 pm said: Thank you Lindsay! You are the best! Anya, on December 13, 2014 at 7:45 pm said: I really liked the way the cards turned out! Cathy B, on December 13, 2014 at 9:46 pm said: Awesome Lindsey; thank you for sharing Rukmini, on July 3, 2015 at 2:26 am said: These are awesome. Vibrant and colorful. Perfect for card making. Alcohol based markers are even more expensive in India. *sigh* Nancy, on July 22, 2015 at 5:55 pm said: Hi. I am a subscriber to your videos. I LOVE THEM!!! Need some advice. I’m heading up an event early October for kids ages 5 to 12. These kids live in a home here in Florids for neglected and abused kids. We want to make some cards to teach them creativity and coordination and then take three cards to the nursing and assisted living homes in the area. I thought maybe you could guide ne. Desperately seeking some donations for stamps…ink..cardstock…markers. Anything would be greatly appreciated. We don’t have money from the home to spend and its just one other lady and myself trying to fund this. Hi Nancy, I am sure we can help. Do you have a PO box that we can send things to? I can post this on the Frugalcrafter community Facebook page page and I bet we can get some people to fill a priority box or envelope with goodies to send. How many kids are you going to teach? If you want I can post the info but have everyone send stuff to you. You can email me if you do not want to post the info here. artstudiosofbangor@yahoo.com here is the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thefrugalcrafter Nancy Lanier, on July 25, 2015 at 2:37 pm said: Hi Lindsay……thank you so much. I replied to your email. Louise harper, on January 15, 2016 at 7:44 pm said: I love your videos, they’ve inspired me to try card making! Diana Isofache, on March 27, 2016 at 12:46 pm said: I love all of your videos, especially the painting ones, I have learnt so much from them! I also love all the things you teach, I was very impressed about your video about making a living out of art, card making, going to art markets and festivals. I actually do no think that it was a video that I did not like. I always start may day checking your youtube channel, and then the mail. Thank you for everything and God bless you! Jeanne Smoker, on January 4, 2017 at 11:31 am said: Wow! So many responders!! That’s because of how inspiring you are to listen to and watch! I am so looking forward to using my marker set. Never used alcohol markers before! Wish me luck!! Jessica Klein, on June 17, 2017 at 7:49 pm said: I love your videos. Thank you!! Leave a Reply to Sue Cancel reply
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Tag Archives: hacking Jan 29, 2015 · 12:47 pm Are North Korean cyber attacks now targeting fringe comedy acts? The Iceman is not really a technologically advanced act I thought I was over my flu of last week but I slept all day yesterday, so my body obviously knows something I don’t. Which could explain the brief blog yesterday and today. But I am not alone in my woes. Last night, I got a plaintive e-mail from the iconic – or ice comic – cult act The Iceman. It read: Someone external hacked into my website and obliterated it and even activated “no” search engines. Have you ever heard of this sort of thing happening other than to big corporations!/governments? It must have been quite a determined person. Have I a cyber space enemy? Or a game player? Or could it be my server/host? – They seem to think it is me who might have compromised my details but I don’t think I ever have. Could it happen from not signing off on dashboard? Ice-ertainly would be interested to know your opinion. There is a possible blog! ICEMAN UNDER ATTACK! Parad-ice almost lost – The Iceman’s website cyber attacked The website is more or less back to normal (for a fee) but it was traumatice for me and I took it very personally. Do you think my host is liable? – I do pay an annual fee to them. Production of painted ice blocks has slowed down because of weather conditions in the studio. The good news for The Iceman is that snow is forecast for today and, at the weekend, an Arctic wind should be sweeping through the British Isles causing a horrendous wind chill factor. PS. No, of course North Korean cyber attacks are not now targeting fringe comedy acts. I blame the remnants of flu for this sort of headline. Filed under Comedy, Internet Tagged as Anthony Irvine, cyber attack, hacking, The Iceman Jul 18, 2011 · 9:47 am Is Rupert Murdoch really any dirtier than anyone else in the British media? The whole News International scandal has spiralled into some ridiculously insane combination of conspiracy theory and witch hunt. It has become an excuse for drooling Ed Miliband – the man with the mesmerising mouth – to get more TV airtime and to leer at the camera in an increasingly unappealing way. I seem to remember it was the Labour not the current Conservative government sucking up to Rupert Murdoch’s empire 2005-2010 I have no love for the Metropolitan Police who have been deeply corrupt since way before the Richardson Gang were ever rumoured to have a Met Assistant Commissioner in their back pocket. But, yesterday morning, I woke up to the sound of the Met Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson getting attacked by former London Mayor ‘Red Ken’ Livingston because it was reported in Rupert Murdoch’s Sunday Times that he (Stephenson) had received five weeks of free hospitality (worth £12,000) from Champneys health spa while recovering from the removal of a pre-cancerous tumour in his leg at a time when the News of the World’s now-arrested former Deputy Editor Neil Wallis was doing PR both for the Met and Champneys. In fact, the boss of Champneys was a personal friend of Stephenson. Why the hell would he check who handled PR for Champneys? Perhaps the Met Commissioner should not go around accepting £12,000 gifts – even if ‘accepting gifts’ is a long-established tradition of Met officers – but the swirling implications were that it was all somehow part of the phone hacking scandal. Then I switched on the TV to find John Whittingdale, chairman of the House of Commons’ Culture, Media and Sport Committee which is due to question former News of the World editor Rebekah née Wade now Brooks tomorrow. He was being asked if he was going to resign as chairman of the committee because flame-haired Rebekah was a Facebook Friend of his. Hellfire! If Facebook Friends count for anything, I could never review a comedy gig and would get arrested as an accessory after the fact in many a dubious minor crime. The fragrant Rebekah had already been arrested. And then, yesterday afternoon, Sir Paul Stephenson resigned! We are now at a point where the UK’s largest-selling newspaper has been closed; the UK’s most powerful newspaper executive has been arrested; the UK’s most important police officer has resigned; and there is a smell of Witch Hunt in the air. It feels like Westminster politicians – recently exposed by the press in the Parliamentary Expenses Scandal – are gleefully taking their revenge while Open Season lasts. And the media are playing dog-bites-dog in the Rupert Murdoch morality stakes. But, as someone tweeted, in the recent Twitter flurry of Shakespearean Murdoch quotes – Let he who is without PIN hack the first phone… What and where is the line you don’t cross in journalism and PR? The News of the World clearly crossed it. Erasing the voicemail messages of missing (later known to be murdered) 13 year-old Milly Dowler, collecting the telephone numbers of dead British soldiers’ families, 7/7 terrorist bombing victims and so on… perhaps, in the US, even trying to get the personal phone numbers of 9/11 victims. That is not acceptable. But presumably most people would accept phone hacking, secretly recording and secretly filming is entirely acceptable to expose some people’s criminal acts: murderers, paedophiles and fraudsters, for example. When it comes to celebrities, it is only slightly more iffy; but most people probably reckon invasion of privacy comes with being a celeb… and they enjoy reading the resultant titillation. So where exactly does the line lie? It is like PR in showbusiness and the media. Where is the line? In the early 1970s, there was a sex-for-airplay scandal revealed by the News of the World. Janie Jones was supplying prostitutes to BBC Radio 1 DJs on behalf of record labels wanting their artists’ records to be played on air. On BBC TV’s Top of the Pops (which had varied producers over the years) it was often assumed ‘perks’ were required if you wanted your rising but not yet mega-famous group to appear on the make-or-break chart show. Where is the line? A gift of a bottle of booze? Supplying cocaine (or ‘flowers’, as I think many record companies called it on their lists of expenses)? Prostitutes? Blackmail? When BBC TV, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 or Sky buy a major blockbuster movie, the distributors tend to tell them they can only have it if they also buy a bundle of less-good movies as part of the deal. That feels like good marketing by the distributors, rather than blackmail or corruption. It is equally common for agents, managers and PR people to tell TV producers that, if they want an ‘A’ list star on their show, then they will also have to have a lesser, up-and-coming ‘D’ list starlet on the show. I think most people would accept that as a strong negotiating stance. There is the case of a famous, high-rating TV chat show where the producer asked a PR person for major star A as a guest on the show. It would have been a coup for the show. The PR said, “Well, if you want A on the show, it would be nice if you could also put X on the show.” X was a struggling starlet. The chat show producer said No – because she wasn’t really right for the show and it would, in a way, have lowered the show’s perceived standard in guests. It was then implied conversationally that “we wouldn’t want the photographs to be made public, would we?” Every week, that particular PR person turned up at recordings of the show with different lovely girls on his arm – sometimes three girls – a blonde, a brunette and a redhead. The TV producer was a bit of a philanderer; it was for him to choose whether he wanted the blonde, the brunette or the redhead. Or two of them. Or all three. After the show, they would all go back to a London flat where there were mirrors on the walls. Yes, indeedy… You and I can see as clear as crystal that there were cameras behind the mirrors. The producer was obviously more of a philanderer than a great thinker. He thought the mirrors were just sexy. It was reminiscent of British film star Diana Dors, who used to hold orgies at her house. On one occasion the great British comedian Bob Monkhouse ended up in bed with some girl or other and heard a rustling behind a mirror. He discovered it was Diana Dors and her chums looking on: something they liked to do. As did the PR in this case. Whatever the reason, X the struggling starlet did appear on the high-rating TV chat show. Had the PR person crossed the line? Or was it just strong negotiating? If she scratches your back, you may have to scratch mine. It is not a lone case. There are even rumours of a British PR person who has photos on the walls of his private office of famous people caught in flagrante. It shows he is powerful. The rumours run that he also has naked photos of an ex-member of the Royal Family. True? Or just a strong negotiating position? Filed under Crime, Newspapers, PR, Television Tagged as bbc, corruption, hacking, Janie Jones, media, Metropolitan Police, News International, News of the World, payola, PR, Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch Jul 8, 2011 · 1:47 pm News of the World. Forget the hacks. It’s The Bill you always have to pay. I have worked as a researcher and sub-editor for BBC TV News (via their old Ceefax teletext service) and, briefly, in the newsrooms at Anglia TV, Granada TV and ITN. I have known a lot of journalists. But even I was shocked by the News of the World and other tabloids’ amorality. I don’t mean the telephone hacking scandal which has now seen Rupert Murdoch close down Britain’s biggest-selling newspaper. I mean the cheap Killer Bitch movie and Katie Price’s ex-husband Alex Reid being caught on camera with his trousers down. Police corruption comes later in this blog. In what must have been a moment of madness I financed Killer Bitch without reading the script (look, it was cheap) and I was away at the Edinburgh Fringe for weeks when shooting started. While I was away, a sex scene was shot between Alex Reid and the lead actress, the director’s girlfriend/partner. Alex Reid’s chum/manager asked the director if it was OK to have a photographer on set that day – not to take photos of the sex scene itself but just of Alex arriving, being on-set, being glamorous. The director said Yes. And, of course, when the sex scene happened, click-click-click and off in a corner Alex’s photographer goes to e-mail out his photos. What the director didn’t know was that the manager guy had, all week, been playing-off the News of the World against The People to get a higher price for the sex scene pictures. The People ran their photos on the cover and in an “exclusive” double-page spread that Sunday. But the News of the World, unknown to anyone else, had secretly set up a hidden camera in the grotto where filming took place. They took their own photos and ran a single-page ’spoiler’ about “sickening footage” in the “vile and degrading hardcore porn film” in which Alex had been involved in a “disgusting rape”. In fact, it wasn’t a rape scene at all. Never was. Never scripted as rape (I read that bit later); wasn’t shot as rape; wasn’t edited as rape. I saw the uncut footage when I came back from Edinburgh and it simply wasn’t rape. But, bizarrely, journalists often believe what they read in tabloid newspapers, so this story about the vile rape scene in a hardcore porn movie (which is wasn’t) quickly spread across the world, sometimes using the same words the original News of the World had used. The movie, which had only just started shooting and which was months away from being edited, was reviled as “violent porn” by The Times of India, a “vile and degrading movie” on Australia’s Perth Now website and “violent, aggressive… icky stuff” by TheHollyoodGossip.com. Back home, totally unseen, the Daily Mirror slammed it as “a sick movie” with “vile scenes…stomach churning” Fair enough. Good publicity for a small film, though sadly much too early to profit from. Two weeks later, The People ran a new cover story and two-page spread about how Alex Reid had “returned” to the Killer Bitch set “to shoot more torrid outdoor sex shots”. This had never happened. It was a complete fiction. But The People had detailed descriptions, actual photos from this supposed second sex scene (they were re-cycled from the original scene) and they even had a direct quote from the director saying, “I can confirm that Alex filmed these scenes within the last seven days”. The director told me not only that The People had never talked to him about this alleged re-shoot but, at that point in time, he had never actually talked to anyone at the newspaper about the film ever. Obviously, you expect to be mis-quoted and have your words twisted by newspapers. Now, it seems, it’s common to simply make up entirely fictional stories. The New York Daily News correctly reported that “the film’s producers don’t seem bothered by the publicity.” Fair enough. Publicity is publicity. But just as the Stephen Lawrence affair, to my mind, was not about racism but about police corruption – an investigating policeman was paid-off by the father of one of the accused – the current News of the World scandal is not about phone hacking but about endemic police corruption. Two days ago, I saw a Sky News double interview with, on the one hand, Brian Paddick, former Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, and on the other ex News of the World journalist Paul McMullan. McMullan could be seen almost literally biting his tongue off after he said that, if you were investigating police corruption, the only way to find out the facts was to talk to other policemen. As they might lose their jobs by dishing the dirt on fellow officers, they could not be expected to do this for free or for a few pounds and it was not unreasonable to pay them £20,000 or £30,000. This figure was picked up by the interviewer. Brian Paddick, who was basically defending the Met, said this was terrible but “clearly everyone has their price”. This is an interesting thing to say because it is an acceptance by a former senior Met officer that, if the price is high enough, any Metropolitan policeman can be bought. Yesterday’s London Evening Standard led on a story that “Corrupt Met police received more than £100,000 in unlawful payments from senior journalists and executives at the News of the World.” It also claimed that two senior Scotland Yard detectives investigating the phone hacking scandal held back: “Assistant Commissioners Andy Hayman and John Yates were both scared the News of the World would expose them for allegedly cheating on their wives if they asked difficult questions of the Sunday tabloid.” Today’s Guardian says: “Some police sources suggested there was no evidence yet that officers had actually received the payments and what would also be investigated was whether the journalists involved had kept the money themselves.” Obviously some Met officer here, limbering up for a career as a stand-up comic. Police in the UK taking bribes? Shock! horror! – And the Pope is a Catholic? The system-wide corruption within the Metropolitan Police in the 1960s was supposedly partially cleaned-up. Bollocks. On 4th December 1997, former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Condon gave evidence to the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee and said there were around 100-250 corrupt officers in the Met. By “corrupt” he meant seriously corrupt – they dealt drugs, helped arrange armed robberies etc. Condon is also the man who coined the phrase “noble cause corruption” – the idea that some police justifiably ‘bend the rules’ to get a conviction when officers ‘know’ the accused is guilty but do not have enough proof to convict. So it could be seen by some as “noble” to plant evidence, lie under oath and generally ‘fit up’ any ‘known villains’ when there is no actual evidence which would prove their guilt. In Stoke Newington the police did, indeed, ‘fit up’ guilty drug dealers who would not otherwise have been imprisoned. But their motive was not to ‘clean up’ the area but to clear away the opposition as police officers were themselves dealing hard drugs. Whether this comes within Sir Paul Condon’s definition of “noble cause corruption” I am not sure. In 1998, the Telegraph got hold of (and one wonders how) a confidential document containing the minutes of a meeting organised by the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS). It quoted this police document as saying: “corrupt officers exist throughout the UK police service… Corruption may have reached ‘Level 2’, the situation which occurs in some third world countries.” I once asked someone who had managed a ‘massage parlour’ – in other words, a brothel – how he had avoided getting raided by the police. He looked at me as if I was mad: “Cos we fucking paid the Old Bill and gave them free services,” he said. In Britain today, it remains a fact of life – as it always has been throughout my life – that you always have to pay The Bill. Last night’s TV news shows reported that today the police would arrest former News of the World editor Andy Coulson. Now where would they have got that story from? Only the police would know. And today he was arrested. Was the tip-off paid-for or was it just a nudge-nudge case of You do me a favour; I’ll do you a favour? Filed under Crime, Legal system, Movies, Newspapers Tagged as adultery, Alex Reid, Andy Coulson, Andy Hayman, Anglia TV, assistant, Australia, BBC TV, biggest selling, Brian Paddick, bribe, Britain, british, brothel, Ceefax, Commissioner, corruption, country, Daily Mirror, deal, degrading, deputy, director, drug, edinburgh fringe, editor, enquiry, Evening Standard, film, fit up, frame, gossip, Granada TV, hackers, hacking, hacks, hard core, hard drugs, heroin, Hollywood, Home Affairs Committee, House of Commons, inquiry, investigation, ITN, John Yates, journalist, Katie Price, Killer Bitch, london, marketing, massage parlour, Met, Metropolitan Police, movie, National Criminal Intelligence Service, NCIS, New York Daily News, News, News of the World, Newsroom, noble cause, officer, Paul Condon, pay the bill, People, Perth Now, plant evidence, police, porn, PR, publicity, racism, rape, researcher, Rupert Murdoch, scandal, Scotland Yard, sex scene, Sky News, spoiler, Stephen Lawrence, sting, Stoke Newington, sub editor, Sunday, systemic, tabloid, Telegraph, telephone, teletext, The Bill, The Old Bill, Third World, Times of India, uk, United Kingdom, vile, villain Wikileaks in reverse? Am I paranoid? Or are the Powers That Be reading every word I write? Today there are reports that ex-Prime Minister Gordon Brown thinks the News of the World may have hacked into his phone calls. Well Whoop-di-doop, Gordon, welcome to the 21st century. In the late 1960s, I remember the London magazine Time Out reported that MI5 was listening in to all diplomatic telephone calls via a telephone exchange in (if memory serves me correctly) Kensington. A computer was scanning all calls and listening-in for keywords. This sounded very futuristic back then. When the extremely right wing and, in my opinion, neo-Fascist Tony Blair was Prime Minister, he had no problem attempting to create profoundly anti-democratic laws. I remember one bright idea he had (never actually implemented) was to detain known football hooligans to prevent them going to a match if the police believed they might be thinking of perhaps planning to commit a crime. In other words he believed it would be OK to make Thought Crime an imprisonable offence. Yet the one thing he was strangely opposed to throughout his Orwellian reign was allowing intercepts – phone taps – to be used in evidence in criminal trials. This continues to fascinate me. Why would he object? He claimed that allowing intercepts to be used in evidence in open court would expose their origin. But, if we are talking about phone tap evidence, what is the problem? Criminals know that anything they say on a telephone line may be legally and perfectly reasonably intercepted. They know that already. Everyone knows that. So saying in court that evidence has come from a wire tapped by the police or security services is not ‘revealing’ anything. It would only be revealing a hidden source if evidence had been collected and intercepted in some way other than from a wire tap… in which case, of course, the security services would not want to reveal that they had access to that unrevealed form of interception. So what could that unrevealed and secret form of intercept be if it were not traditional phone tapping? Telephones are two-way communication devices with built-in microphones. They are transmitters as well as receivers. You no longer need to install listening devices at telephone exchanges to tap phones. You can remotely make the microphones in the handsets active and thus listen in to anything said in a room. Most people have telephones in their living rooms and often their bedrooms; these can listen to and transmit anything said in the rooms. People with mobile phones not only carry transmitters with built-in microphones everywhere they go, but they are carrying GPS devices which can pinpoint their position to within a few feet. But this is merely a variation on traditional eavesdropping. Would that really be why Tony Blair was so wary of the security services having to reveal in open court what their intercept sources might be? I remember back in the late 1960s or early 1970s – certainly more than 30 years ago and before the really vast advances in computer development – a Cheltenham taxi driver called Barry Prime was tried in camera under the Official Secrets Act on charges which were never made public. The Sunday Times reported at the time he had told the Soviets that Britain’s GCHQ and America’s NSA had a satellite in (I think geostationary) orbit over the Soviet Union which could listen in to all above-ground communications – listening for keywords in all phone calls sent via the normal microwave system, walkie talkie calls, radio phone calls between, say, a Politburo member in his car and someone sitting in the Kremlin and possibly even a politician sitting in his office talking to his secretary on a wireless intercom. As a result, the Soviets buried all their sensitive communications in landlines, the West lost invaluable intelligence and Barry Prime was sentenced to a staggering number of years in jail (and seems to have been wiped from history and thus Google searches). Journalist Duncan Campbell also got into trouble in 1985-1986 for revealing that GCHQ intended to launch a SigInt satellite called Zircon. At one time, one of the words you were never supposed to speak on a telephone line in the UK was the word “Echelon” because it triggered all sorts of intelligence computers listening-in for keywords. Presumably if you mentioned “Echelon” AND “Burlington” AND “Turnstile” or even “Corsham”, then the eavesdropping computers would have had an orgasm of excitement. If, way back then, you had also mentioned “Stockwell”, “Site 3” and “Hawthorn“, then the Men in Black would probably have been sitting in a car outside your house the next day. Modern satellites’ cameras can read the markings on the epaulettes of a soldier standing in a field outside Vladivostok or travelling in an open Jeep in Iraq. It is not beyond the realms of possibility that satellites which, more than 30 years ago, could listen in on all above-ground electronically-transmitted voice chatter can now listen-in to all human voice communication on a small area of the surface of the earth – let’s say the whole of the UK – and filter out bird song, traffic noises, water sounds etc to leave only the sounds created by human voices… and then to listen-in for keywords. There was a saying in the late 1960s: “However paranoid you are, they’re always doing more than you think.” What if any conversation on any street, in any room could be listened-in to by a satellite? What if anything you say out loud can be heard by the computers? Plus ça change. Though, in fact, I don’t object. It’s a fact of modern British life. The British public have no real objection to street security cameras. So why object to blanket voice surveillance? After all, it was us who created 1984 not some foreign johnny. All e-mails leaving or entering the UK are scanned; presumably all blogs are scanned; presumably everything on the World Wide Web is scanned because the Internet was originally a military project. If Google can do it, then I certainly hope Echelon, GCHQ and the NSA can do it. And let’s not even start to think about Google Street View. 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Home Columns Mr President, May We Discuss Your Cabinet? Mr President, May We Discuss Your Cabinet? Simon Kolawole Simon SIMON KOLAWOLE LIVE! simon.kolawole@thisdaylive.com, sms: 0805 500 1961 Your Excellency, I want to seize this opportunity to wish you the best of the Ramadan season as you prepare to be inaugurated for your second term in office. May the lessons of Ramadan — especially the aspects of sacrifice and service to God and humankind — guide your next steps as the leader of this potentially great country called Nigeria. I have many complaints about your first four years in office, some of which I have written about in this space, but I would rather let the past be gone and hope for a new chapter as you renew your mandate on May 29. But I also have many things to say ahead of the next four years, some of which I will be writing about in the coming weeks. Can we first talk about your ministers, Mr President? Before I proceed, I have a sad story to tell you. I was a fierce supporter of the candidature of Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo at the dawn of this democratic era in 1999. I campaigned for him in my little corner, believing that he had the capacity and the goodwill to take Nigeria to the right place. I believed he was not corrupt, and was further energised by his promise to fight graft if he was elected into office. I was also fascinated that he could keep the military guys in check so that we would consolidate our new experience of democracy. I voted for him even though my political sympathies were elsewhere. On his inauguration at the Eagle Square on May 29, 1999, Obasanjo delivered a powerful speech, promising to fight corruption. At some point he stamped his foot on the platform to demonstrate his determination. He said it would no longer be “business as usual”. Good God, I was over the moon! I said finally, Nigeria was going somewhere after the devastating years of Gen. Sani Abacha. To tell the truth, Your Excellency, police officers stopped collecting their N20 tribute from commercial bus drivers at checkpoints. Civil servants started resuming work at 8am. Everybody seemed to take Obasanjo seriously. It definitely looked like the dawn of a new era. But it was short-lived. As soon as Obasanjo appointed his first cabinet and named Chief Tony Anenih as the minister of works, my heart broke into pieces. That singular gesture proved to me that Obasanjo was joking about fighting corruption. At that point, I gave up on Obasanjo. It was not about Anenih per se, but I tend to analyse people’s intentions by their actions. It was a foreboding signal. If Obasanjo had made Anenih special adviser on political affairs or minister of cooperation in Africa, I would not have minded. But ministry of works is too central for any government to use for political patronage, so I immediately understood Obasanjo’s direction. It was a sad story. It broke my spirit. Now, Mr President, let me say here that I will pre-judge your second term by the ministerial appointments you make after your inauguration. First, I have asked my fasting Muslim friends to help pray that we would not wait for another six months for a cabinet and they have assured me that they would spare no “rakat” in doing that. You are aware your delay in naming a cabinet in 2015 did no favours to the economy. I would even say we are yet to recover from the damage this inflicted on the system. That period was so critical to the repair of many economic fundamentals that would later shape the exchange rate and worsen inflation, unemployment and poverty. Mr President, I will now be straightforward: if you retain certain ministers, I will finally give up on your government. I have seen enough reasons to lose faith but there is this never-say-die spirit that keeps me hoping even when it does not make sense. That is in my DNA. I have, however, been gravely worried that most of the ministers have been saying quietly that they are returning. In fact, I am told more than half of your cabinet will be re-appointed. I hope this is a joke, Mr President. Tell me it’s a joke, Mr President. Assure me, Mr President, that this is a joke. This is a cabinet you should have dissolved years ago! How on earth would they be retained? Say it ain’t so, Mr President. Your Excellency, if you retain Mallam Abubakar Malami as your minister of justice and attorney-general of the federation, I will finally give up on you. It will show that you are not getting the memo or there is something you are not telling us. One of the most important cabinet positions in a civilised society is that of the attorney-general. In fact, that is the only ministerial position mentioned in the constitution. The position is too critical and too powerful to be toyed with. A president will never get sound and frank legal advice if the attorney-general prostrates to greet him. The position requires a cerebral and principled appointee. I will leave it at that. Mr President, if you appoint election losers as ministers, then I will surrender. One of them is Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the “constituted authority” in Oyo state who lost his bid to return to the senate after spending eight years as governor. Tell me he is not on your list, Mr President. Of course, we know Alhaji Adebayo Shittu will not return as minister. Or will he? No, Mr President, you won’t do that to Nigeria. Neither would you reward Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari with a ministerial appointment after his election as a senator from Zamfara west was annulled by the Supreme Court. I know you have the power to appoint whoever you want, but use that power wisely. I hope, Your Excellency, that we are not going to see Chief Audu Ogbeh in your cabinet again. If you love him so much, you can send him as ambassador to Thailand so that he can go and regale Thais with his tale that the Asian country is experiencing increasing unemployment because of the “rice revolution” in Nigeria. Ogbeh is very good at embarrassing the country at the slightest opportunity. I hope never to see Solomon Dalung at FEC meetings again, and this has nothing to do with his beret. To cut a long list short, Mr President, if you return more than five ministers, you will be sending a depressing message to Nigerians about your direction in the next four years. Beyond the issue of individuals to be appointed, Your Excellency, is the need to bring in relevant people into the cabinet to meet the glaring skill deficiency. I cannot believe that you have never appointed an advanced and experienced economist as minister since you came to office. I just cannot believe it — not at a time of our worst economic crisis in decades. We have a ministerial team full of lawyers and not one economist. I don’t understand. This is a great opportunity for you to address the glaring deficiencies in your appointments. It also affords you a golden chance to correct the lopsidedness against some sections, including women and youth. Mr President, what is keeping your administration going is not the performance of your team but rather the enduring faith in you and the hope that you will eventually come good. But you are as good as the people you assemble to assist you. If he you had IOUs in the first term, you have either discharged them or they have expired. It is now time to prove the growing army of critics and doubters wrong and to reassure the enduring believers that you are on top of your game. You need a brand new team of those whose competence is not in doubt and those who have fire in their bellies. Trust me, Mr President: most of your ministers are fatigued and have nothing more to offer. If you are bent on doing favours, there are some ministerial slots you cannot afford to joke with. I list them: finance, education, health, defence, petroleum, power, attorney-general, works and interior. Long after you have left the stage, those are the things Nigerians will remember you for. A strong economic team (in which there are indeed economists), a revamped education system, a fit health sector, an infrastructural revolution, an efficient petroleum sector and massively improved internal security will change the fortune of Nigerians if you make them your priorities. All ministers are important, but some are more important than the others. Finally, Mr President, you must now take your cabinet more seriously. Your “non- interference” philosophy, which you take as a strength, is actually a weakness. It is your government. You cannot afford to be aloof! Where is monitoring and evaluation? It would make sense if you fire ministers once in a while. The joke in town is that you are the best employer of labour: you never fire anyone, no matter how woefully they perform! Non-interference has given many ministers the cover to be doing things at odds with the advertised values of your administration, secure in the faith that no one is watching and no one will be punished. Not good, Mr President, not good. Lest I forget, Mr President, can we have a new way of doing things at the federal executive council? All I hear every Wednesday is that a contract has been awarded to buy dustbins for Damaturu or clear the drainage in Akungba. That is a bit disgusting. Governance is serious business. There should be more to FEC than contract awards. They should be discussing serious policy issues. Let Nigerians look forward to ministerial briefings that will give them confidence that the country is in safe hands and that a great future is loading. All these contract talks are banal. It has been so since 1999. We need a new direction, Your Excellency. Enough of these meaningless routines! Meanwhile, until my next letter, please accept, Mr President, the assurances of my best wishes. And Four Other Things… ZAMFARA ZEROS In the end, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has lost it all in Zamfara state. After months of crises and legal battles, the Supreme Court has declared that the party did not hold primaries in the state and therefore was not eligible to participate in the general election. All its results in the house of assembly, governorship, house of reps and senate polls were nullified. Candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) instantly became the beneficiaries. I don’t like to gloat but I just cannot hold myself from celebrating that fact that Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari, the outgoing governor, will not enjoy the retirement benefit of becoming a senator after mismanaging Zamfara for eight years. Sweet. OIL THEFT Question: describe in not more than two words why crude oil is $70 a barrel but the benefits to the federation account are not commensurate. Answer: oil theft. In April 2012, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, then minister of finance, raised the alarm that Nigeria was losing about 400,000 barrels per day to crude oil theft (usually perpetrated with the connivance of security agencies and government officials), the value of which was $1 billion daily. It was one of the reasons we couldn’t build massive forex reserves despite high oil prices. All indications are that oil theft is back in full swing — meaning the more things seem to change, the more they remain the same. Slippery. FULANI RADIO A few days after former President Olusegun Obasanjo spoke about “West African fulanisation” — which many have taken the liberty to interpret as they wish — the last thing you would expect from the federal government is to announce the establishment of a radio station for the Fulani as “a vehicle for social mobilisation and education”. No matter how well-intentioned, this is difficult to justify in a multi-ethnic society where there is already an endemic suspicion that there is a “Fulani agenda”. Whose brainwave is the radio idea? Will there be radio stations for other ethnic groups as well — in the spirit of balance? Are radio stations not better left to the private sector? Baffling. MYTH BUSTER “LOL” used to mean “Lots of Love” in the heyday of SMS, but it soon transformed to “Laugh out Loud” and “Laughing out Loud” when instant messaging apps such as BBM and WhatsApp took the centre stage. There is a joke that a girl sent this message to her ex-boyfriend: “Heard you lost your mum. Take heart. LOL.” You can guess how the boy interpreted it! But have you been told recently by some Christian fundamentalists that LOL actually means “Lucifer Our Lord”? If you believe that, then you could as well believe that SWAG means “Satan’s Wishes Are Granted”, YOLO means “Youth Obeying Lucifer’s Orders”, and “ROFL” means “Rise, Our Father Lucifer”. LOL. Obsanjo Sani Abacha Tony Anenih Previous articlePope Francis condemns the act of Abortion Next articleCoveting CNA’s powers over NASS inauguration http://Kolawole Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo Writes Open Letter to President Buhari A case for unity government in Edo state The Killing of Afenifere leader’s daughter and the omnipresence of bandits on Nigerian roads Politics Dents Akpabio’s Image Again, Lands Him in Hospital Equipment Looting Mess Report Indicts Buhari, Others on Poverty, Says ECOWAS Exacerbates Inequality, Loses...
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Trump’s ICE raids on thousands of immigrants are ‘a big show to scare people’ and won’t solve anything, immigration experts warn Home | Politics | Trump’s ICE raids on thousands of immigrants are ‘a big show to scare people’ and won’t solve anything, immigration experts warn Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is set to carry out nationwide raids beginning on Sunday that will target thousands of immigrants for arrest and deportation, President Donald Trump confirmed on Friday. Immigration attorneys and experts characterized the raids as a scare tactic and said the operation won’t do much to quell undocumented immigration in the long-run or solve broader immigration problems. “The point of the raids, along with most of Trump’s immigration ‘enforcement’ policies, is not actually to ‘thwart undocumented immigration’ but rather to put immigrant communities in fear,” Lily Axelrod, an immigration lawyer in Memphis, Tennessee, told INSIDER. President Donald Trump on Friday confirmed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will move forward won Sunday with raids across the country to arrest thousands of undocumented immigrants. “I have an obligation to do it,” Trump said to reporters at the White House. “They came in illegally, they go out.” The president added, “We’ll be taking them out by the thousands.” The Trump administration has faced a great deal of criticism over the planned raids in recent days from Democrats in Congress, as well as from mayors and police chiefs in major US cities, but acting …read more Trump administration plans immigration enforcement operation CHICAGO (AP) — The Trump administration is moving forward with a nationwide immigration enforcement operation this weekend targeting migrant families, despite loud opposition from Democrats and questions over whether it's the best use of resources given the crisis at the… Thousands of endangered animals seized in customs operation PARIS (AP) — Police and customs officials have carried out the most widespread anti-wildlife-trafficking operation ever in a joint global operation that's led to the seizure of thousands of endangered animals and the arrest of nearly 600 suspects.... ...read more… Read the internal letter sent by a group of Amazon employees asking the company to take a… On Monday, Amazon Web Services employees circulated an internal letter demanding that Amazon stop working with big data company Palantir and that it take a stand against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). On Thursday, immigration rights protesters blocked traffic and… I’m 27 & This Is How Much I Spent On A Trip To Dollywood With My Best Friend Welcome to Travel Diaries, a Refinery29 series where we tag along as real women embark on trips around the world and track their travel expenses down to the last cent. Here, we offer a detailed, intimate account of when, where,… IVF mixup leads to wrong woman giving birth to California couple’s baby Mother arrested after filming daughter licking tongue depressor, returning it to jar in doctor’s office The Fed’s monetary policy prison (1) Chrissy Teigen knows she doesn’t have a butt and is… (1)
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FALLA – Nights in the Gardens of Spain by Michael Clive Manuel de Falla I. In the Gardens of the Generalife II. A Dance Is Heard in the Distance III. In the Gardens of Sierra de Córdoba WHAT TO LISTEN FOR A superficial description of this suite—three movements, about 25 minutes or so in duration, virtuosic solo piano part with full orchestra—could fit a concerto. But it is far from that. The piano works its way in and out of the music, and the movements are pictorial rather than formally structured. The effect is of the piano representing our point of view as observers, rather than a primary voice. In works such as The Three-Cornered Hat and Love and the Magician, Falla makes the heat of the Spanish sun seem palpable. But Nights in the Gardens of Spain evokes long, drowsy, sensual nights in a setting where everyone stays up late and the pace slows after dark. Falla called the three movements “nocturnes,” and originally conceived the suite as a group of four nocturnes for solo piano. The three-part form for piano and orchestra emerged as the music developed, a process that took eight years. A question for listeners lucky enough to have visited Spain: Does the sound of this suite bring visions of the Alhambra to mind? Falla may have taken inspiration from a book about the magical city of Granada, with its fanciful Moorish architecture, that he found in a Parisian bookshop. Though Falla never actually visited Granada, he was well aware of its fabled heritage. Art-song enthusiasts can compare the impressions in Nights in the Gardens of Spain with the ardent serenade by Agustín Lara called “Granada,” or “Granada at Night.” falla| Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Sep 05 - 07 | Abravanel Hall View Tickets Learn More ¡Celebración Sinfónica! Sep 16 | Abravanel Hall The Music of John Williams at The Noorda Sep 18 | The Noorda The Music of John Williams 60th Annual Salute to Youth Respighi’s Pines of Rome Finishing Touches Rehearsal Respighi’s Pines of Rome Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini at The Noorda Oct 23 | The Noorda
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Once Upon a Time Premiere Explores the Devil Inside Dan O'Halloran 1 POSTED: 1 Oct 2014 19:30 The fairy-tale-meets-real-world series is back for season 4 and doing what it does best: exploring its villains' eternal struggle with redemption. Sylocat So, Regina wants to find who wrote the book. Something tells me we're finally going to see how the Brothers Grimm figure into all of this. Sylocat: I doubt that. First of all, the Grimm were folk tale collectors, not writers, besides, they recorded very few of the OUAT characters. On the other hand, Rumple has just found Yen Sid's hat, and with Yen Sid always having been representing Walt Disney, (spell the name backwards), that makes more sense, given that the show itself is made by Disney. deathzero021 I'm disappointed that they went with the Disney version of the Ice Queen, seeing as the show has really remodeled most of the other characters in their own way. I assume this was a direct order from Disney themself, seeing as they are really pushing the whole Frozen thing up everyone's @$$. Overall though, I thought the episode was OK but didn't really go anywhere at all other than introduce the Ice Queen (Elsa). Also I really don't like retreading the same things over again, with Regina going back to her old ways, flip-flopping all the damn time. It gets old. It was interesting to see her struggle to become a better person but now it just seems like it's repeating itself with this new bit of her wanting to get rid of the Marian character. deathzero021: It really does feel like they're jogging in place until they figure something else out. I get that she hasn't gotten the love and respect she deserves but the writers seem intent on preserving the "evil" part of her to please fans despite that, as far as I'm concerned, she was past that a least a season ago. I'm also not fond of the episode featuring two adult women crying in a corner - it's one thing if it fits a specific character, it's another when they're two powerful figures who largely fulfilled their own emotional arcs a while ago. Vault Citizen Actually the fake dagger was the one he gave her at the end of the last episode. He even says as such when he talks to Baelfire at his grave. When he does the switch it is to give her the real one. I assume that since he knows where she keeps the dagger the scene with the box was him making secret use of it rather than stealing back but I could be wrong. Kusko25 Vault Citizen: I thought I had gotten that wrong. Trishbot I agree, but I understand it's how shows draw out the drama (they did this the first season with "will Snow and Charming get back together?" over and over and over again). I'm sure if it was a mini-series or movie, there wouldn't be so much excess fat, but it's how TV shows hook fans into checking it out week to week. But the Elsa thing wasn't a direct order from Disney. The show writers fell in love with the movie too and specifically asked to do a story with her and said they were given the freedom to pretty much do what they wanted. To be fair, it is a brilliant marketing move, Elsa is already a complex villain/heroine, and the show specializes in misunderstood fairy tale "villains", making her a perfect fit. The original Ice Queen story was quite black & white, and this version is still riding high on popularity at the moment. Oh and something else I mention What Rumple plans to do to avenge his son's death (he already killed The Wicked Witch) When he was talking about avenjng his son, he meant that he had already avenged his son. He was saying "ok I lied but I needed to do it to avenge you, now I have my vengeance I am going to give her the real dagger and try to be a good person"
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Activision Releases Variety Map Pack for CoD Modern Warfare Remastered on PS4 ffronw 1 POSTED: 22 Mar 2017 12:55 The newest map pack for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered brings four classic maps for $15. If you picked up one of the versions of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare that included the Modern Warfare remaster, there's a new map pack out now, at least on PS4. Titled the "Variety Map Pack," it includes four classic maps that have been remastered, as well as 10 Rare Supply Drops. Here are the four maps, along with their official descriptions: Broadcast: Based on the TV station from the campaign mission "Charlie Don't Surf," this map provides a unique blend of confined corridors and wide-open spaces. Outside the station, the parking lot contains long sightlines, but once inside, cramped hallways and a computer-cluttered broadcast room provide ample close-range combat opportunities. Chinatown: Set in a foggy downtown district, this nighttime map is lit up by flickering neon signs and a full moon. A re-imagining of the original Call of Duty multiplayer map "Carentan," players will need to be careful on these streets, as almost every building in the map can be occupied, providing perfect cover for enemies waiting for a chance to line you up in their sights. Creek: Set in a wide-open village ravaged by combat where concealment is the difference between life and death, a gaping ravine divides this map into two. Open clearings with sheer cliff faces and ample forested cover make this map ideal for snipers and long-range firefights. Killhouse: A small training warehouse filled with various building mock ups that feature soft and hard cover points. Expect fast-paced and fierce firefights for maximum close-quarters chaos. The Variety Map Pack is live on PS4 now, and will be coming to other platforms in the near future, although exact dates haven't been announced yet. It will cost you $14.99 to pick it up. Anti-American Eagle It didn't come with this? I know I shouldn't be surprised but... the fuck? Did't you already have a post about? You report map packs twice and no announcement for new characters in smite or paladins or something? Dude, the hell? Also, I thought they said maps for the remaster would be free. Dude, what the more hell? Adam Jensen LOL four maps for $15. For a remastered 10 year old game! Avnger Adam Jensen: Best part is that the same exact maps were sold as DLC for only $10 the first time around ;) Avnger: Or were free on PC - and are now paid, too. pilkman I feel as though it's implicit, or should be, that a 'remaster' is the game in its entirety. What are we going to get next, Modern Warfare Remastered: Complete Edition? Was buying the game twice not enough?
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Read Next: Harry Styles in Talks to Play Prince Eric in Disney's 'Little Mermaid' April 15, 2015 9:26AM PT Film Review: ‘Little Boy’ Faith can move mountains, but it's the audience that is left curiously unmoved by this relentlessly manipulative WWII-era drama. By Justin Chang @JustinCChang FOLLOW Justin's Most Recent Stories Film Review: ‘A Hologram for the King’ Cannes: A Look at the Official Selection, by the Numbers Film Review: ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Jakob Salvati, Emily Watson, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Michael Rapaport, David Henrie, Ben Chaplin, Eduardo Verastegui, Ted Levine, Ali Landry, Abraham Benrubi, Kevin James, Tom Wilkinson. God helps those who help not only themselves, but also the less fortunate in their midst — or so goes the tidy moral logic of “Little Boy,” a cloying and callous WWII-era parable about how faith can move mountains, overcome prejudice, and even rob death of its sting. Making an ambitious follow-up to his Toronto audience award-winning debut, “Bella” (2007), writer-director Alejandro Monteverde brings a sledgehammer touch to the story of a small-town runt who hopes that his string of good deeds will bring his beloved father home from the front lines. Insofar as subtlety is rarely deemed a virtue where the vast majority of “faith-based” entertainment is concerned, this relentlessly manipulative drama just might connect with its target audience, even if saddled with a PG-13 rating that exec producers Roma Downey and Mark Burnett lobbied unsuccessfully to have downgraded to a more family-friendly PG. To its credit, the movie (which Open Road is releasing April 24) does make some effort to convey the proverbial horrors of war as observed by one James Busbee (Michael Rapaport), a hard-working auto mechanic plucked from the seaside town of O’Hare, Calif., and sent to fight in the Japanese-occupied Philippines. He leaves behind his loyal, loving wife, Emma (Emily Watson); a loutish teenage son, London (David Henrie); and an earnest 7-year-old, Pepper (Jakob Salvati, cute and overdirected), whose diminutive stature has earned him the nickname “Little Boy” and no shortage of local ridicule. Since his father is his best and only friend, Pepper can’t wait for James to return home, though whether he will return at all is anyone’s guess. But the boy soon receives a consoling lesson in the power of belief — first from the traveling magician Ben Eagle (a mustachioed Ben Chaplin), and then from the kindly village priest, Father Oliver (Tom Wilkinson), who gives Pepper a list of the Seven Corporal Works of Mercy (“feed the hungry,” “shelter the homeless,” “visit the sick,” etc.) and tells him that if he fulfills it, the Lord may well be sufficiently moved by Pepper’s faith to bring his father home safely. Sensing an opportunity to teach the boy a thing or two about tolerance, Father Oliver adds one key item to the list: Befriend Hashimoto (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa), the widely hated Japanese-American man who lives on the town’s outskirts. That turns out to be easier said than done, thanks to not only Hashimoto’s gruff manner — which at times threatens to turn “Little Boy” into an unintentional remake of “The Karate Kid” — but also the prejudiced townsfolk, who refuse his business and repeatedly call him a “dirty Jap” (the script, co-written by Monteverde and Pepe Portillo, doesn’t soft-pedal the language). To a lesser degree, Pepper, too, is treated like an outcast, bullied by the town’s meanest kid (Matthew Scott Miller) and often scolded by London, who violently disapproves of his growing friendship with Hashimoto. Even as Pepper shakes things up by pulling off one good work after another — becoming, in effect, the pint-sized Christian answer to Haley Joel Osment’s secular saint in “Pay It Forward” — he can’t stop these tensions from bubbling to the surface. And so the stage is set for a string of conveniently timed miracles that will see O’Hare fall to its collective knees, and Pepper exalted as a local hero. One of these climactic revelations can be readily guessed at the outset — at least, if you know enough about WWII history to hear the words “Little Boy” and feel a sense of sobriety rather than uplift. Understandably, the filmmakers don’t seem particularly at ease with scenes of the townsfolk rejoicing in the streets, a ghastly miscalculation that reveals their tale for the trite little Sunday-school fable it is. It’s enough to make you wonder exactly what kind of God — or rather, what kind of filmmaker — would consider it righteous or edifying to wipe out an entire city for the sake of mollifying some saucer-eyed little moppet, or weigh one American’s survival against the lives of 129,000 Japanese and deem it an even trade. The problem here isn’t theological; even if it were in service of a different message entirely, the sheer gracelessness of Monteverde’s storytelling would be a massive turnoff. The decision to shoot on 35mm film stock is a refreshing touch, though the images themselves have an overly bright, goopy sheen that doesn’t always flatter Bernardo Trujillo’s well-mounted production design. And whether it’s the frequent closeups of Salvati’s tear-stained face (an image the film wields like a cudgel) or the repeated positioning of The Judgmental Onlookers in the background, there isn’t a single scene here that Monteverde doesn’t see fit to slather in folksy voiceover and/or musical corn syrup. Amid all this ham-fisted hullabaloo, the performances of Wilkinson, Tagawa and especially Watson stand out for their dignity and restraint — beacons of grown-up sanity in a movie that is otherwise content to treat the viewer like a child, and not a particularly bright one at that. Reviewed at Open Road screening room, Los Angeles, April 5, 2015. MPAA Rating: PG-13. Running time: 106 MIN. Production: An Open Road Films release and presentation of a Metanoia Films production. Produced by Eduardo Verastegui, Leo Severino, Alejandro Monteverde. Executive producers, Verastegui, Emilio Azcarraga Jean, Bernardo Gomez Martinez, Roma Downey, Mark Burnett, Mickey O’Hare, Sean Wolfington. Co-executive producers, Ricardo Del Rio Galnares. Crew: Directed by Alejandro Monteverde. Screenplay, Monteverde, Pepe Portillo. Camera (color, 35mm, Panavision widescreen), Andrew Cadelago; editors, Fernando Villena, Meg Ramsay, Joan Sobel; music, Stephan Altman, Mark Foster; music supervisor, Kristoffer Roggemann; production designer, Bernardo Trujillo; supervising art director, Marco Niro; art directors, Carlos Benassini, Francisco Blanc; set decorators, Jay Aroesty, Jorge Barba; costume designers, Laura Jean Shannon, Rebecca Gregg; sound, Fernando Camara; supervising sound editor, Gregg Baxter; re-recording mixers, Steve Pederson, Brad Sherman, Jeremy Peirson; visual effects supervisors, Wayne Brinton, Mike Shand; visual effects producers, Lisa Dennis, Brad Reinke; visual effects, Modus FX, Opus VFX, Therapy Studios, Visual Creatures; line producer, Luisa Gomez de Silva; stunt coordinator; assistant director, Sebastian Silva; second unit directors, Garrett Warren, Portillo, Tom Campbell; second unit camera, Nathanael Vorce; casting, Dianne Crittenden, Karen Rea. With: Jakob Salvati, Emily Watson, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Michael Rapaport, David Henrie, Ben Chaplin, Eduardo Verastegui, Ted Levine, Ali Landry, Abraham Benrubi, Kevin James, Tom Wilkinson. Alejandro Monteverde Tom Wilkinson
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Posts Tagged ‘tamil separatism’ The Indian woman who went to Korea and became the Queen – the Korea-Indian connection – Do the pro-Tamil groups want to communalize it? [3] The claims of V. Nagarajan and Antartica Tamizhan: Nagarajan’s paper continues, “The materials gathered from multiple sources which includes intentional and unintentional resources related to the first century CE. Reveals that there was no kingdom by name Ayodhya in north India. Further the cartographic maps particularly the Greek cartography highlighting the Eastern Hemisphere clearly showed the existence of Ay kingdom in south India and not in north India. http://worldhistorymaps.info/images/East-Hem_100bc.jpg http://worldhistorymaps.info/images/East-Hem_001ad.jpg The visual pattern clearly shows the evolution of Gaya kingdom in Korean peninsula over a period from BCE 100 to 400 CE. The maps also clearly indicate the change in Tamilnadu all the kingdoms including the Ay kingdom were replaced by the Kalabras. The presence of Ay and Kongu in Tamilnadu when the Gaya kingdom emerged will help the researchers to formulate a hypothesis to establish the Korean Queen Indian princess connection. The present paper goes to prove that historizing the legend may lead to a tenable hypothesis that the princess be from south India particularly from Pandiya kingdom than from the Ayodhya kingdom”. Then, he concluded with, “The present paper further points out the direction for future research initiatives by proposing a new paradigm with new hypotheses, methodologies and new models”. Ironically, all these narratives are available in “Mintamil” website, where one “Antartica Tamilan” has posted in Tamil. Though, we do not know whether Nagarajan has copied from “Antartica Tamilan” or both are one and the same person, it is evident that the “research” has been biased, preconceived and concocted much against the research methodology. The aggressive U-tube propaganda on “Sembavala Rani”: As pointed out, the same stuff is converted into U-tube with photos and circulated. Particularly, they chose to praise heavily Kannan and Orissa Balu for the excellent, marvellous and extraordinary discover made[1]. Suggestuve narrative, prompting description and story-telling pattern expose the propagandist nature. Particularly, these videos have been with same photographs, same narratives with male and female voices[2]. “Coral Shree” consolidated all stuff available in “Mintamil” in another video[3]. She claims that she has only discovered the tortoise route, similar jewelry worn by Tamil and Korean women, the fish symbol, “Sembavalam” and so on. Thus, it is evident that these have been “stage managed” and aimed at propaganda and self-promotion using their expertise. Under the banner of “Tamil Heritage Foundation,” they have brought a book “Historical, archaeological, linguistic, cultural and biological links between Korea and India – Kaya and Pandya” by Kannan and obviously translated in Tamil “Koreavin Tamil Rani”. Provocative captions chosen for U-tubes: Some of the captions chosen for U-tubes have been following: 1. The Korean goddess was a Tamil woman – the Korean embassy has been in confusion because of plot hatched by India. This has been blatantly anti-Indian nature, as if India tries to confuse the origin of the queen, tracing Ayodhya instead of ancient Tamizhagam. 2. The goddess of the Korean people was a “Tamlilachi” – a suppressed History of Tamils. Note, here “Tamlilachi” connotes a fanatic and fundamentalist expression for Tamil woman. The “suppression” of Tamil history and such other accusations have been absurd and meaningless. Just claims are not enough, unless, historical evidences are produced. 3. The “Tamlilachi” who ruled Korea. The fanatic and fundamentalist expression “Tamlilachi” has been mischievous and unhistorical. 4. The other side of History – The Korean goddess was a Tamil woman [With the background photo of demolition of disputed structure at Ayodhya]. This also proves the pro-Tamil, anti-north, anti-BJP propaganda, smacks any worth of research. 5. The Tamil Empress / Queen of Korea. Whatever may be the origin, the claim of queen, empress, ruling Korea etc, have been far-fetched and unwarranted. What the videos want to convey?: The tone and tenor of the narratives, the way they are presented with photographs, the expressions used “suppressed history of Tamils,” “hidden truth of Tamil queen,” “the lot of India” etc., shows the intention of the U-tubes in circulation. Generally, in Tamilnadu, the Tamil linguistic chauvinism has been order of the day and such groups could exploit people easily under one or the other pretext. Though, the concepts of race has been proved myth, they have been continue to stick to such unhistorical race hypotheses and theories exhibiting their attitude of racism and racialism. Such ideologists and promoted experts still talk, interpret and write in terms of “Aryan” and “Dravidian” races and so on. The Tamil diaspora, where pro-Tamil, former LTTE associates, radical Tamil activists and such groups have been active with resources, they have been carrying out such propaganda with ulterior motives. At any cost, the “Tamil chauvinism” cannot be boiled, super-heated and turned to “Tamil separatism” with this type of propagandist attitude. So under such circumstances, the videos and related contents with intent, purport and purpose raise many serious questions in the Indian context. Researchers cannot be partisan, anti-Indian and separatist activist: Researchers do not accuse each other or present unhistorical narratives with emotional inducement and excitement for any linguistic group with racial tinge. Particularly, Kannan like experts living in Germany, Germany citizen knows very well how racism works in European countries and Tamilnadu. The “Dravidastan” / “Thani-Tamilnadu”claims are made still here in Tamilnadu lon every pretext. Therefore, the narrtives, symbols, photos, used show anti-India propaganda also. Why then these researchers indulge in such activities? Incidentally, just last month, their associate and partner, Subashini Tremmel[4] indulged in promoting “thomas myth” through a video[5], that has been blatantly unhistorical and supporting church frauds. Former Archbishop was involved with forged research with Achya Paul and the cae went to Madras high court. Though, the case was settled out of court to save the honour of the church and the bishop, it exposed the dubious research, manufacture of forged evidences and fabrication of copper plates. Though, it was pointed out to her, she kept silent. Therefore, definitely, a doubt arises as to what exactly these researchers want to do with Indians and India? As they have been well-resourced, well-placed and well-informed persons, it is unbelievable that they could have involved in such activities. As few suggestions are added to conclude: Historical research should be free from bias, prejudice and preconceived ideas. As “Aryan-Dravian race” hypotheses and theories have been declared unhistorical, such interpretation would not do any good in research. Indians cannot be divided on the basis of linguistic interpretation, excessive repetition of myth-making without any regard for history, historicity and historical evidences. “Kumarikkandam” hypothesis cannot be a basis for historiography disregarding historical evidences and chronology. In SEA, the lengends, myhistory and narratives have been more in Sanksrit [not that with any bias], supported by inscriptioonal evidences. The pre-Pallava inscriptions of SEA should be an eye-opener for Indian researchers, as their Pallava inscriptions are dated later. As people of Bengal, Orissa, Andhra and Tamilnadu interacted with the SEA countries, all of their influences could be found, but, without any linguistic bias. In act, the contacts of Bengal, Orissa, and Andhra have been more than Tamilnadu, however, during the medieval period, the Cholas had indelible impression on many factors. [1] கண்ணன் மற்றும் ஒரிசா பாலு – போன்றோரைக் குறிப்பிட்டு உலா வரும் வீடியோ – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Wu5gucJMLs [2] Inside Tamil, Published on Oct 1, 2017; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3nzzYP4w6c [3] coral shree, 2ஆம் உலகத்தமிழ் எழுத்தாளர்கள் மாநாடு, Published on Jun 15, 2017; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWJwATMVlag [4] https://www.facebook.com/subashini.thf [5] See her Facebook, U-tube etc., in fact, in “Mintamil” her friends have warned about the myth and advised not be part of such frauds. I have sent an e-mail pointing out the facts, though, she replied he first one, she did not reply to my second e-mail. Tags:anti-India, anti-Indian, aryan, ay, ayodhya, Ayodhya Shodh Sansthan, balu, Byung Mo Kim, dravidian, Gaya kingdom, goddess, kimhae, kongu, lcknow, mintamil, narayana kannan, orissa balu, pandya, sembavala rani, subashini tremmel, tamil, Tamil chauvinism, tamil chauvnism, tamil goddess, tamil queen, tamil separatism, uttar pradesh Posted in anti-Hindu, atheism, atheist, ayodhya, Babri historian, Babri historians, dating, dating methodology, DK, DMK, dravidastan, heritage, historicity, historiography, history, Hur Hwang ok, Hur Hwang-ok, karak clan, karak dynasty, Kim Byung mo, Kim Byung-mo, Kim Suro, kimhae, linguistic fanaticism, luchnow, modi, myth, myth-making, mythistory, mythology, racism, subashini, subashini tremmel, Tamil chauvinism, tamil chavunism, tamil racism, tamil separatism, tamilac, tamilachi, tamilazgagam, thanitamilnadu, tremmel, uttar pradesh | 2 Comments »
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Mandy Treccia SourceMandy Reviews • TV Recaps ‘The Vampire Diaries’ Review: Damon Salvatore and the Phoenix Stone Mandy Treccia Punishment, suffering and personal accountability—three things we don’t normally associate with Damon Salvatore—unless we’re talking about him inflicting them on someone else. As The Vampire Diaries’ first concept episode “Hell is Other People” threw the show’s formula out the window. Other than one brief scene of the gang trying to rescue Damon, the entire hour rested on Ian Somerhalder. While the story itself showed its flaws, Somerhalder delivered a fantastic performance from start to finish. Trapped inside the Phoenix Stone, Damon found himself living the same terrible day on an endless loop. In 1863, Confederate soldier Damon received a heartbreaking letter from Stefan expressing how much he needed his brother. To be granted leave, Damon agreed to round up deserters for his commanding officer even if he didn’t believe in the cause—anything to get back to his brother. With his buddy Henry (did anyone remember this season one callback?) at his side, Damon set out for the farmhouse where three women hid two soldiers in their cellar. Things escalated and Damon and Henry wound up killing everyone in the house. War withstanding, this marked the first time Damon had innocent blood on his hands because of a decision he made. It’s always a little jarring to see the genuine side of pre-vampire Damon. He loved Stefan so much and did everything he could to protect him. Damon felt terrible about what happened at the farmhouse, but he justified it. He didn’t choose the war or the assignment. He enlisted to please his father. He hunted the deserters to get back to Stefan. He hated Lily because she left him. But as Lily, Julian, and Stefan pointed out over the course of Damon’s various versions of his day, blaming others would not save him this time. Damon needed to take responsibility and suffer the consequences. That’s how hell works in the Phoenix Stone and it’s brilliant. Guilt is one of the hardest emotions to face. Matched with Damon’s stubborn streak, it made perfect sense when Stefan worried his brother might never return from this internal prison. Damon’s irritation grew as he tried to change the day and still ended up with the same outcome over and over again. He thought he understood the game and went in for the reset faster, whether it was ripping out Stefan’s heart (rude), or letting the deserters kill him. But Damon’s refusal to take responsibility or admit the truth kept holding him back. Of course the resolution came eventually and Damon confessed to a dying Lily that it wasn’t his brother he wanted. He wanted his mother. She broke his heart each time she died and he just kept burying the grief beneath his hatred for her. Damon let the pain destroy him as he begged for one more chance to make it right. Watching this hurt like hell as Somerhalder bared all of Damon’s vulnerability and a spark of hope—this time would be different. Except his moment of clarity allowed Bonnie to pull him out of the stone. Damon woke up and all he wanted was to go back. Stefan attempted to calm him and Damon broke his neck. Then he proceeded to take out Caroline, Matt, and Bonnie (the most painful one to watch). But time didn’t reset itself. Did Damon just kill his best friend? A great/terrible/scary cliffhanger if it wasn’t for the fact that we know all those people are alive three years from now (maybe not Matt). This brings me to the elephant in the room we need to talk about with 10 episodes of season seven behind us: What exactly is the point of this slow crawl toward the inevitable three year jump? The small glimpses in the cold opens provide far more intrigue than anything happening in present day. Who cares about the Heretics’ relationship drama when Caroline is engaged to Alaric and hating Stefan? Julian’s threats pale in comparison to a huntress holding Damon and Caroline captive. Nora wants to go to college? Bonnie’s in a mental hospital—by choice! For a show that built a reputation on a breakneck pace, The Vampire Diaries treading water with the present day storylines is bothersome. Each episode should propel the characters (and the audience) toward this strange destiny. Instead, we’re forced to watch our heroes wage war with subpar villains (they’ve killed two Original vampires, but these people who spent a century in prison worlds are too much for them to handle?). The Phoenix Stone and the promise of the huntress who once wielded its sword combined with whatever’s going on with Matt and Enzo—these stories feel like important pieces of the future puzzle. Can we please stop wasting time on boring new characters and get to the good stuff? Taunting us with the promise of an exciting future and then spending the majority of the hour on stagnant stories is just plain mean at this point. Miscellaneous Musings -Bonnie and Damon should always be interacting. Make it a contract mandate. -Speaking of Bonnie, what was up with the tension between her and Stefan? Was she just mad because Damon got stabbed because of him? If so, fair. If not, explain! -How cute is super-pregnant Candice King (almost as cute as her birth announcement)? -Annie Wersching provides the best behind the scenes photos. But can this please be the last of Lily? TagsThe CW The Vampire Diaries TV Reviews ‘The 100’ Review: ‘The Old Man and the Anomaly’ – Gabriel Revealed, Emori’s Choice and the Kidnapping of Josephine Krypton’s latest installment “Ghost in the Fire” packs the heat! Mandy Treccia has served as TVSource Magazine’s Executive Editor since 2016, formerly as Editorial Director from 2012-2016. She is an avid TV watcher and card carrying fan girl prone to sudden bursts of emotion, ranging from extreme excitement to blind rage during her favorite shows and has on more than once occasion considered having a paper bag on hand to get her through some tough TV moments. Her taste in TV tends to rival that of a thirteen-year-old girl, but she’s okay with that. Follow her on Twitter at @SourceMandy. Advertisement – MT
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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Headscratchers/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody Headscratchers / The Suite Life of Zack and Cody Create New - Create New - Analysis FanficRecs FanWorks Haiku ImageLinks PlayingWith Quotes ReferencedBy Synopsis Timeline The writers' glaring preference of Cody has been noted elsewhere on the site, but this always bugged me. Zack was a treated like a pig for having many past girlfriends, but it is perfectly reasonable for Cody to cheat on Barbara? Not that it makes it any better, but Barbara cheated on him too (with their friend Bob, of all people). Plus, Cody didn't start dating Bailey until the second season and he did warn Barbara that it might happen before he left. Cody telling Barbara that it would be hard for them not to fall in love with others was just his way of saying that they had broken up. It's not cheating if they already broke up. In "Lost at Sea Part 2" What happens to Mr Mosby and Miss Tutweiler? They were just stuck on the boat while the gang was in the hot air balloon but in the next episode they are back on the ship. How? Negative Continuity. Why are there almost no references to The Suite Life of Zack and Cody in the spinoff? You'd think they'd be able to provide a bunch of Continuity Porn, but they just don't. Probably so On Deck can stand completely as its own show. This troper was introduced to The Suite Life series via On Deck, and appreciates the lack of jokes based on the original series. Plus there were a whole ton of guest stars crossing over from the older series - Esteban, Arwin (at least twice!) and most prominently Maddie. And yes, events from TSLOZAC were brought up when they visited. In the Suite Life on Deck episode "Twister", we finally see Mr. Tipton and his personality, but it's revealed that he's a Corrupt Corporate Executive type of person. While that has been somewhat implied in the past, they seem to be going overboard with it. Did the writers completely forget about "Birdman of Boston" when Cody claims that Mr. Tipton would actually support letting the hawk stay at his hotel because he loves things being free? Obviously this is naturally just a case of massive Flanderization but it's still a Headscratcher. Also, when London reminds Mr. Tipton of who she is, she says she is the daughter of wife number three. And yet as this troper recalls, she's supposed to be daughter of wife number one. Her mom was at her birthday from the first series, and in that episode Moseby said "your first wife." London possibly just forgot, who knows maybe her she got unbrightness from her father her's is worst thing or Mr.Tipton is sick with a memory losing disease, or he got really stressed with work, and when he does that he forgot's things outside from his work, also maybe Mr.Tipton cares for some things, but not the others or the power corrupted him. The thing about the hawk staying at the hotel was supposed to be a pun. While Zack and Cody think he means the "wild" and "roaming" sort of free, It actually means he's cheap , and likes things when they are free, as in, they don't him cost anything. In the "Bermuda Triangle" episode of Suite Life On Deck, why is it that Zack was still working at the smoothie place in the alternate universe. And for that matter why is he still working there? They should have got new cash cards a long time ago. Did the writers just forget about it? Maybe he wanted more cash? Obviously his cash card had a limited amount. If he somewhat enjoys the job, which it appears he doesn't hate it, he can earn money to spend. He probably has a job for the same reason any other teenager has a job. Especially because they are traveling around the world, he might want some more for spending money around. Exactly. The cash cards paid for the twins' expenses on the boat. Even if Zack still has his in this "Bermudaverse," if he wanted to buy anything at port, he'd need his own money. Just where is Maya in the Suite Life on Deck Movie? They didn't even try to handwave her not being there, or the fact that Zack seems to have forgotten he has a girlfriend. It was probably written before that storyline. Couldn't they have thrown in something about her being on vacation? Maya was only introduced after the movie. Cody's strength, just...Cody's strength. He was strong enough to carry the lid of a glass case in the Greek episode whereas Zack and Bailey can't even carry it together. It might be the cause of the Power of Love but he was also said to be taking yoga lessons. Later on this was never mentioned at his strength seemed to decline to the point where he gets blisters on his butt in Twister when he sat down on one of the stair steps. What the hell happened? Him lifting the glass was because he was jealous of Bailey liking the Greek guy. Splinters (which are what he got) don't have anything to do with how strong you are. How about London's strength? In the first series she tutored Maddie in gym class, and yet in the second season London (and Woody) are tutored by Zack in gym. She got her strength from shopping in the original series, pushing clothes around on clothing racks and rushing to the other end of the store to get something before anyone else and so on. She might have weakened from not being able to shop, since she was, y'know, on a boat for a while at this point. The abrupt breakup for Maya and Zack. After all the character development Zack received, it would've been nice for some more closure. Perhaps it was meant to be Karma or an Ironic Echo? But they she didn't break up with him because she saw someone better, like Zack did with all his girlfriends- She broke up with him because she didn't think a long-distance relationship was right. In the movie, why did Cody get in the other sub? He could have just talked to Zack over the headset radio. The acceptance letters - when you get in, they STILL send your letter in the large envelope (it has all the information about accepting their offer and what not). It would have made more sense for them to have opened the e-mail, or else you could tell immediately if you were rejected/wait-listed or got in. Plus, the acceptances come out in March, April 1st by the latest. Prom happens in May, Graduation is either late may or June. You have to ACCEPT the colleges by May 1st. So why were they getting it now? I get that they're at sea, but they would easily have it way before they graduate. Why was Cody rejected from Yale? His academic history is practically impeccable! You do have to remember what Zack did in The Movie which lead to the said rejection from the university. Some colleges are actually suspicious of "perfect" students. There have been cases of students with academic records like Cody's, who also headed several clubs, were sports team captains, and had a laundry list of extracurriculars, but still got rejected. Something's wrong if you can (in context of the show) make several scientific discoveries, patent multiple inventions, write two books and maintain perfect grades in regular school. Colleges want kids, not machines. I always though Cody was more of an MIT kinda guy, anyway. Yale is undoubtedly prestigious, but they aren't particularly well-known for hard sciences. It was most likely his poor behavior record from his misadventures with Zack. Yale wouldn't want that drama now would they? In the same mold, why didn't he apply for Harvard? What happened with Harvard? In a Season 1 Episode of On Deck, he pissed off Harvard's dean. From memory, he pretended to date the dean's daughter, when it was really Zack who was dating her, and when the dean found out, he wasn't happy. In On Deck, where do they get all those costumes? It's been shown that Zack and Cody don't have Infinite Supplies even after they get jobs to supplement their semesterly cash cards, but even if London is financing their zany schemes (including the ones she can't know about because she's part of the target "audience"), how do Cody and Zack and London and Woody and Bailey and even occasional others get such random costumes on, like, an hour's notice? Sometimes their costumes seem kludged together from clothes and objects they might have owned, borrowed, or dug out of supply closets or garbage bins (like the ghostbuster costumes), or have a reason for already existing (like the sparkly masked dancer costumes, which clearly have extras in multiple sizes, and possibly things like the sailor costumes which could have been purchased for Seven Seas School theatrical productions), but other times they have absurdly specific costumes that either shouldn't exist in their sizes or shouldn't exist at all. Here's a question: Why was Zack so much fatter than Cody in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody? Both do basketball, ride bikes and skateboard and both eat the same since they live together... so why was Zack so much fatter? I know that this can be explained, OUT of universe, by Dylan just being bigger and fatter, but IN universe? Well Zack is must lazier and tends to eat more junk food and forget the Food Pyramid. Heck there was an episode on it (Health and Fitness). Also since he exercises, right? He builds more muscle than Cody, who's not really on the athletic side. In real life, Dylan Sprouse was obese at that time while Cole was in better shape. It should be taken into account that exercise is pointless if you're still going to stuff your face with fattening, high-calorie foods because intense exercise can only burn 300-400 calories per hour. Zack sure does seem to eat a lot of candy bars (2 Hershey's milk chocolate bars = 428 calories) and cheeseburgers and pizzas can have thousands of calories. What made London the Rich Bitch that she is? In the Christmas episode it's revealed that she Used to Be a Sweet Kid who helped charity by donating with her father, as soon as her dad turns it down due to work, she starts being stingy. Could it be that reason? Also, she seems to have a lot of brainless but Rich Bitch friends. Could they have turned her that way? Is London really a Jerkass Woobie who really just wants more time with her dad and tries to use money to hide her feelings? I think you just answered your own question. Also, I'd call London a Lovable Alpha Bitch who finds it hard to socialise, because all the friends that she can relate to who possess the same lifestyle and social status as her are all of the Rich Bitch variety, and all her nice friends are from such a different walk of life that she can't relate to them easily. Headscratchers/Live-Action TV
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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/YMMV/SuperRobotWars YMMV / Super Robot Wars AwesomeMusic FanficRecs More Less - More - AndTheFandomRe… BrokenBase FanNickname GameBreaker ImageLinks Memes MythologyGag ThatOneBoss ThatOneLevel Create New - Create New - Analysis FanWorks Haiku PlayingWith Quotes Recap ReferencedBy Synopsis Timeline Awesome Music: An entire page of it. Broken Base: Now with its own page. Character Tiers An inevitable outcome in most installments due to a variety of invaluable pilot skills and unit abilities, pilot/unit statistics, attack power for weapons, etc. The likes of the Ideon in Alpha 3, Zeorymer in MX and Judgment, and GaoGaiGar and Tekkaman Blade in W stand at the highest tier, while Sol Tekkaman in Judgment are part of the lowest. Note that much of this also stems from each games' mechanics and systems in place that might influence how tiers respond, alongside whether Good Bad Bugs are present. Zigzagged with the Boss Borot: depending on the game, it ranges from either Joke Character (bottom-to-low tier) to Lethal Joke Character (high tier upwards to Game-Breaker status). Complete Monster: Aguilla Setme, Archibald Grims, Lubikka Hakkinen; Keisar Ephes; Jua-Mu Dalby; Lord Embryo. See those pages for details. Demonic Spiders: Ghost X-9s in Alpha, the Katana clones in Endless Frontier, Dimensional Beasts in the Second Z, certain Elemental Machines throughout Masou Kishin Enjoy the Story, Skip the Game: There are a number of fans who will readily admit that they find the strategy gameplay So Okay, It's Average and merely a vehicle for attack animations and Crossover stories. Those who go into the game with the opposite mindset tend to be put off by that fact that the game has so many ways to manipulate stats, yet ultimately requires very little strategy at all. Game-Breaker: See entries here Hilarious in Hindsight Any time Fanart or a parody video depicting a Humongous Mecha series that hasn't made a Super Robot Wars appearance yet, then makes its debut for a new installment, will be this. Case in point, this 2006 video showcases Demonbane, Overman King Gainer, Patlabor, GUN×SWORD, Shinkon Gattai Godannar!! and Gaiking: Legend of Daiku Maryu, while this 2010 one includes Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Armored Trooper VOTOMS, Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn, and Code Geass. Scramble Commander 2 might not be one of the most well-received games, but it had Macross Zero and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny. In other words, two series where the protagonist was named "Shinn". One could say this is an area where it gets a leg up - twice - on the other games. It's Hard, So It Sucks!: The general opinion among the fandom seems to be that a game that is "too easy" is preferable to a game that is deemed to have "unfair" difficulty. Installments that are difficult beyond a handful of troublesome scenarios tend to elicit complaints. Masou Kishin III - Pride of Justice is an infamous case, having caused an uproar resulting in a number of players returning their copies due to its difficulty; A Portable is another notable instance, due to the enemies' unusually high evasion rates, evasion decay, and several other balance choices combining to create a surprisingly Nintendo Hard game. Common arguments against more difficult titles are that one-sided battles allow players to run their favorite units, and that animations and cross-series interactions are more important than challenging gameplay. Just Here for Godzilla: Some only become interested in a given Super Robot Wars title based on certain licensed series making the cut, which is understandable given the nature of the franchise. This became noticeable during the midst of the Z saga when popular series such as Code Geass and Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann made their debuts. By the time X-Ω was released, this became literal when Godzilla himself made an appearance. Memetic Mutation: See examples on its own page. Player Punch: If a character's death was a significant impact on the overall story from their original series (as opposed to a gratuitous or base-breaking death), Super Robot Wars will often punch players by not averting that death at all, forcing them to experience the heart-wrenching event from the cast's perspective. Some examples include Mu La Flaga in Super Robot Wars Judgmentnote Which was actually very ironic, because in SEED's debut at Super Robot Wars Alpha 3, Mu actually survived the story, and continuity-wise, it wouldn't even reach SEED Destiny part., Kamina and Neil "Lockon Stratos I" Dylandy in the Second Z and Princess Emeraude and Zagato in Super Robot Wars T. The Scrappy: Another inevitability, given an individual's preference to particular Humongous Mecha series. Any series for installments that are simply included to round out the cast, usually by way of Post-Script Season or they simply take most of the spotlight from their peers: the 1970s Mazinger and Getter Robo series were historically the biggest offenders, though the modern era has silently phased them out in favor of Shin Mazinger (with an open-ended story allowing the developers to use Mazinger in creative ways) and Getter Robo Armageddon (nowhere near as recurring as the classic Getter Robo series were), respectively. Replacing them as the face of this phenomenon is Daitarn 3, particularly at the start of the Z saga: while it continues to appear in a large number of modern entries, it almost never receives plot representation. Martian Successor Nadesico and its Sequel movie "The Prince of Darkness" for the early-to-mid 2000s: they made an abnormal number of appearances for a series that wasn't one of the "mainstays" (one of which is a Video Game Remake of a trilogy that didn't have Nadesico) and had Crossover importance in all of them. Judging by the reaction to its inclusion in BX, the eight or so years away from Super Robot Wars worked wonders for its reputation. Dancougar Nova, Macross Frontier, and Gundam SEED Destiny, despite having nothing to do with each other, became a notorious trio due to the sheer number of appearances they found their way into during The New '10s: Frontier is generally considered the worst of the three, as fans do enjoy seeing the writers revamp the plot of SEED Destiny, and Dancougar Nova isn't as plot-intrusive for Crossovers, yet all three became recurrent enough that many fans wanted a break. However, they've been showing up less since BX, which lacked SEED Destiny and Nova; meanwhile, V had SEED Destiny, but gave Frontier a breaknote Amusingly, this was likely because of the spectacular legal trainwreck surrounding Macross outside of Japan, X got rid of all three, with T following suit. Sometimes a series' Leitmotif can be bashed due to its frequent use: take "Last Impression" from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz, for example. Certain fans grew weary of the tune due to it serving as the only musical theme for Endless Waltz through its years of obligatory appearances. Modern games have started using "White Reflection" instead; however, since newer titles grant fans the ability to insert their own custom soundtrack, others might put "Last Impression" back in, anyways. "Seinfeld" Is Unfunny: Playing modern, better-polished and refined games in the series first is an excellent way to ruin the early, primitive entries. It's really hard to be motivated to get through the Excuse Plot of the Nintendo Hard original Super Robot Wars when there's little to no battle animations, the lack of any ability to skip them, being able to choose how to react to an enemy attack when it happens (instead you have to make one choice for the whole party), etc. It's telling when franchise veterans state to newcomers the only reason to ever go back and play the oldest games is a combination of seeing how much has changed in the decades between installments or for the sake of a challenge. That One Rule "Classic" games featured a unit stat called "Limit": intended as a nod to Mobile Suit Gundam, where Amuro Ray's Newtype abilities become too potent for his Gundam to handle, Limit throttles a character's accuracy and evasion rates if their Character Level is too high for the unit they're using. This forces players at spending credits for additional upgrades just so units can perform as they're supposed to. Limit lasted all the way up to Alpha before being quietly discontinued. Newer titles have a nasty habit of giving protagonist units from series with interchangeable pilots (like Universal Century Gundam series and Aura Battler Dunbine) finishing moves that are exclusive to their canon pilots, such as "Waverider Crash" only being usable by Kamille Bidan. This defeats the purpose of granting the ability to change pilots in the first place; doubly frustrating for the aforementioned series as they already have tiered Newtype and Aura Power pilot skills that could be used to make it challenging, but not outright impossible, for supporting characters to use the units' stronger weapons that rely on those pilot skills.
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Explore Union Arts Open Gallery Hours: Wednesday, 1-4pm - Thursday and Friday, 4-7pm Union Arts Center 2 Union Avenue Sparkill, NY 10976 Email:info@unionartscenter.com Monday | – Tuesday | – Wednesday | 12pm-4pm Thursday | – Friday | – Saturday | 12pm-4pm Sunday | 2pm-4pm Our mission is to establish an elegant space where artists, performers, and healing arts practitioners can share their work, passions and energy with our engaged and appreciative community. Through the restoration of a classic fire house in the charming hamlet of Sparkill, Union Arts Center has become a supportive and welcoming venue for cultural exchange and creative expression. The building was originally a barn, built in 1876 by David W. Kipp, a successful grocer and tenth generation resident of the area, for use as a livery and carriage house. In 1899, a catastrophic fire at St. Agnes Convent and Orphanage brought home to Sparkill the necessity of having its own fire company, as did Tappan, Nyack and Piermont; thus, in 1901, the John Paulding Engine Company #1 was formed and subsequently incorporated in 1912. The carriage house was purchased in the same year from Donald Kipp’s estate. Its first truck was a horse-drawn, hand-powered pumper and then the building was upgraded in 1914 to accommodate a new motorized hose truck. Even from the beginning, the engine company, when not fighting fires, made the building available for community events such as dances, weddings, minstrel shows and vaudeville. In 1906, it organized a circus to benefit victims of the San Francisco earthquake. The engine company, the building, and the community continued on in this way until 1970, when the engine company moved to its present location on Rte. 340. The next twelve years saw a series of short-lived businesses take up residence in the empty building: dress assembly and manufacturing, toy and statue manufacturing, an environmental safety laboratory and a vitamin store. Then in 1982, the Firehouse Craftsmen acquired the building and established an arts and crafts cooperative based on the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff, the founder of The Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man. Its members studied craft and its relation to self-knowledge. On the lower floor, they engaged in fabric design, woodworking, weaving, ceramics, stained glass and toy design and on the upper floor they practiced movement exercises designed to heighten self-awareness and vitality. In 2011, the Craftsmen left and the building was acquired by Piermont resident Simon Basner. From 2011-2012, the building was revitalized and transformed under Simon’s direction. The painstaking renovation has allowed the creation of The Union Arts Center. Quincy Hall With its original turn-of-the-century wood floors and tin ceiling, Quincy Hall features beautiful natural light and lively acoustics. Our grand upstairs room is a welcoming, elegant space for concerts, visual arts, and private events as well as larger classes and workshops. A functional yet sophisticated atmosphere and rotating exhibit of visual art make the first floor Gallery a destination in itself. Easy access to the kitchen and Library and floor-to-ceiling glass garage doors create a unique and friendly environment for corporate or social gatherings. Featuring a handcrafted wraparound oak bench, wall-to-wall plush carpeting, and gas fireplace, the Library is home to healing arts sessions, small workshops, and yoga. Its comforting, quiet ambience renews the spirit and quiets the mind. Our expertly appointed kitchen is available for caterers, cooking instructors, and hospitality coordinators in tandem with special occasions. This chef’s kitchen is meticulously maintained and features high-end stainless steel appliances and counters. Traveling to Union Arts Center Coming From: Palisades Parkway North Use Exit 4 and then Left onto 9W north. After the next traffic signal, continue past The Market (a good stop for food and drink) on your right. Soon after, there will be a sign for Tallman State Park on your right, slow down and then a Left turn onto Valentine Road. Use caution, as you must cross 9W at an angle. Follow this road down the slope and then about two blocks. At the sign for The Christ Episcopal Church, make a left onto Union St. Our address is 2 Union Ave. on the left. Continue another half-block for parking in the village center. Palisades Parkway South Use Exit 5 S for 303 S. towards Tappan. Turn Left at the 1st traffic signal onto Kings Highway, and follow until the end. There, at Orangeburg Road/340 East, make a Right Turn. At the next traffic signal, turn Right following 340 E. and what becomes Main St. of Sparkill, NY. At the Blinking light you are at the intersection of Main St. and Union St. If you look towards your Left you will see the front of Union Arts Center just a little down Union St. Continue straight for parking in the center of the village. From Nyack Take 9W South about 4 miles, passing a School on the Left. At the next traffic signal, use the Right lane and turn Right onto Hickey St. Then a Left onto Rt. 340. At the next intersection turn Right onto 340 E, This is Main St. of Sparkill. At the Blinking light you are at the intersection of Main St. and Union St. If you look towards your Left you will see the front of Union Arts Center just a little down Union St. Continue straight for parking in the center of the village. Download printable directions here, or view us on Google Maps here. Parking is available along Main & Washington St, and in the center of Sparkill: Depot Square. Parking is free and no permits are required. Please do not park across the street (residential lot) or in the Chase Bank lot. ADA Accessibility: Union Arts Center, a restored 100 year old firehouse, is currently not handicapped accessible to the 2nd floor performance space, Quincy Hall. Building plans for an elevator, and fundraising plans for its installation, are being developed to create this accessibility in the future. Accommodations – Dining – Attractions Union Arts Center is located in the beautiful Hudson River Valley of NY. It’s home in the hamlet of Sparkill, NY is just 1 mile from the majestic Hudson River by the village of Piermont, and just 15 miles north of the George Washington Bridge and New York City. Close to the vibrant town of Nyack and peaceful Tallman State Park in Palisades, the Union Arts Center is nestled in an area of wonderful attractions. RiverView Bed & Breakfast, Piermont & Nyack, NY Holiday Inn, Orangeburg, NY Residence Inn, Orangeburg, NY The Castle, Tarrytown, NY The Ritz Carlton, White Plains, NY Pearl River Hilton, Pearl River, NY HNA Palisades, Palisades, NY SPARKILL, NEW YORK D’Vine PIERMONT, NEW YORK (.5 miles) O Lar Café Portofino Freelance Café Sidewalk Bistro TAPPAN, NEW YORK (1.4 miles) Mimi’s Plate PALISADES, NEW YORK (1.5 miles) NORTHVALE, NEW JERSEY (1.8 miles) NYACK, NEW YORK (3.0 miles) Art Café True Foods Bus, red & tan line, bus stop one block from UAC Train, tarrytown train station, metro north line Parking, located along main street Piermont & Nyack, charming riverfront villages with restaurants, views, walks and local shops Tallman Mountain State Park, a beautiful river front park with hiking trails just a few minutes from UAC Piermont Pier, a beautiful walk along a strip of land that leads from Piermont to the middle of the Hudson River Tappan, New York, historic village just minutes from UAC Woodbury Commons, outlet stores West Point Military Academy, West Point, NY Dia, art museum located in Beacon, NY Storm King Art Center, world-renowned outdoor sculpture park and museum located in New Windsor, NY Simon Basner Founder and Executive Director Elena McCabe Arts and Facilities Coordinator SIMON BASNER • EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Mr. Basner’s visionary groundwork has created a renewed center for the practice and appreciation of the arts, and the old Sparkill firehouse with all its history stands strengthened and refreshed to begin its second century as a hub of creative and social endeavor. –10964 Newsletter Melissa Forbes, artist & author Charlotte “Charlie” Wilson, founder of Help Yourself Organic Cafe Roger F. Crosby, mentor. Caitlin Burck, project designer, Piermont Design Group Dave Sirois, master carpenter, Sirois Construction Allen Ross, architect, 203.832.3536 Jase, artist, World of Mouth Want to book at the Union Arts Center? Never miss an event. Join our mailing list. No spam ever. 2 Union St We are the sole owners of the information collected on this site. We only have access to/collect information that you voluntarily give us via email or other direct contact from you. > More Info The Union Arts Center © 2016 The Union Arts Center info@unionartscenter.com Copyright © 2019 Union Arts Center. Site Design by Josh Angehr | © World of Mouth 2019
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E-Journal of Entomology and Biologicals UCANR electronic extension journal previously published as "Strawberries and Vegetables" Improving tomato yield with nutrient materials containing microbial and botanical biostimulants Author: Surendra K. Dara Transplanting tomatoes There has been a growing interest in the recent years in exploring the potential of biostimulants in crop production. Biostimulants are mineral, botanical, or microbial materials that stimulate natural processes in plants, help them tolerate biotic and abiotic stressors, and improve crop growth and health. Several recent studies demonstrated the potential of the biostimulant or soil amendments in improving crop yields and health. For example, in a 2017 field study, silicon, microbial, botanical and nutrient materials improved processing tomato yields by 27 to 32% compared to the standard fertility program (Dara and Lewis, 2018). In a 2017-2018 strawberry field study, some biostimulant and soil amendment products resulted in a 13-16% increase in marketable fruit yield compared to the grower standard (Dara and Peck, 2018). He et al. (2019) evaluated three species of Bacillus and Pseudomonas putida alone and in different combinations in tomatoes grown in laboratory and greenhouse. The combination of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, B. pumilus, and P. putida increased the plant biomass and the root/shoot ratio. Significant increase in fruit yield, between 18 and 39%, was also achieved from individual or co-inoculations of these bacteria. A field study was conducted in processing tomato to evaluate the impact of nutrient products containing beneficial microbes and botanical extracts on tomato yields and fruit quality. Tomato plots - each treatment is marked by a colored flag The study was conducted from late spring to fall of 2018 to evaluate three treatment programs compared to the grower standard. Tomato cultivar Quali T27 was seeded on 25 April and transplanted on 19 June using a mechanical transplanter. Due to high temperatures at the time of planting, some transplants died and they were re-planted on 28 June. Herbicide Matrix was applied on 5 July and Poast was applied on 13 July followed by hand weeding on 27 July. Crop was irrigated, fertigated, and treatements were applied through a drip system. Overhead sprinkler irrigation was additionally used immediately after transplanting. The following treatments were included in the study: 1. Grower standard: 10-34-0 Ammonium Polyphosphate Solution was applied at 10 gal/ac at the time of transplanting followed by the application of UAN-32 Urea Ammonium Nitrate Solution 32-0-0 at the rate of 15 units of N at 3, 6, and 13 weeks after planting and 25 units of N at 7 weeks after planting. 2. Grower standard + BiOWiSH Crop 16-40-0: BiOWiSH Crop 16-40-0 contains 16% nitrogen and 40% phosphate along with B. amyloliquefaciens, B. licheniformis, B. pumilus, and B. subtilis at 1X108 cfu/gram. Crop 16-40-0 was applied at 1 lb/ac at the time of planting followed by the application 0.5 lb/ac at 3, 6, and 9 weeks after planting. 3. Grower standard 85% + BiOWiSH Crop 16-40-0: Crop 16-40-0 was applied at the same rate and frequency as in treatment 2, but the grower standard was reduced to 85%. 4. RootRx: RootRx contains 5% soluble potash and proprietary botanical extracts and is supposed to stimulate a broad range of antioxidant compounds in the plant. It was applied at 0.25 gal/ac at the time of planting followed by the application of 0.5 gal/ac at 3, about 7, and 13 weeks after planting. Each treatment contained 30' long bed with a single row of tomato plants and replicated five times in a randomized complete block design. Along with the fruit yield, the sugar content of the fruit and leaves [using a refractometer from three fruits (two measurements from each) and four leaves per plot], chlorophyll content (using a digital chlorophyll meter from four leaves per plot), and frost damage levels (using a visual rating on a 0 to 5 scale where 0 = no frost damage and 5 = extreme frost damage with a complete plant death) were also monitored. Due to an unknown reason, some plants in the fifth replication were stunted halfway through the study. Data from the fifth replication were excluded from the analysis. Data were subjected to the analysis of variance using Statistix software and significant means were separated using the Tukey's HSD test. Fruit yield: Marketable and unmarketable fruit yield was monitored from 27 August to 13 November. Seasonal total for marketable fruit was significantly (P = 0.04) different among the treatments where RootRx resulted in a 26.5% increase over the grower standard while Crop 16-4-0 with the full rate of the grower standard had an 8%, and with 85% of the grower standard had a 13.2% increase. It appeared that a similar improved yield response was also seen when Crop 16-40-0 was used at a reduced rate of the grower standard in other studies conducted by the manufacturer. Sugar content: Sugar content of the fruit and leaves was measured once after the last harvest and there were no significant (P > 0.05) difference among the treatments. Chlorophyll content: Chlorophyll content was measured once after the last harvest and there was no significant (P > 0.05) difference among the treatments. Frost damage: Study was concluded after frosty conditions in November 2018 damaged the crop. Although there were no statistically significant (P > 0.05) differences, plants treated with RootRx had the lowest rating of 2. Means and standard errors of the measured parameters Acknowledgements: Thanks to Jenita Thinakaran and the field staff at the Shafter Research Station for their technical assistance, Plantel Nurseries for providing transplants, and BiOWiSH Technologies and Redox Chemicals for their financial support. Dara, S. K. and D. Peck. 2018. Microbial and bioactive soil amendments for improving strawberry crop growth, health, and fruit yields: a 2017-2018 study. UCANR eJournal of Entomology and Biologicals (https://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=27891) Dara, S. K. and E. Lewis. 2018. Impact of nutrient and biostimulant materials on tomato crop health and yield. UCANR eJournal of Entomology and Biologicals (https://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=26054) He. Y., H. A. Pantigoso, Z. Wu, and J. M. Vivanco. 2019. Co-inoculation of Bacillus sp. and Pseudomonas putida at different development stages acts as a biostimulant to promote growth, yield and nutrient uptake of tomato. J. Appl. Microbiol. https://doi.org/10.1111/jam.14273 http://ucanr.edu/articlefeedback Tags: biologicals (1), Biostimulants (2), crop health (1), nutrient management (2), Nutrient Relationships (1), Plant (1), Soil (1), soil amendment (2), sustainable agriculture (2), Sustainable Food Systems (1), tomato (2), Tomatoes - Processing (2), Water (1) Impact of nutrient and biostimulant materials on tomato crop health and yield Author: Ed Lewis California is the leading producer of tomatoes, especially for the processing market (CDFA, 2017). Tomato is the 9th most important commodity in California valued at $1.71. Processed tomatoes are ranked 6th among the exported commodities with a value of $813 million. While good nutrient management is necessary for optimal growth, health, and yields of any crop, certain products that contain minerals, beneficial microbes, biostimulants, and other such products are gaining popularity. These materials are expected to improve crop health and yield, impart soil or drought resistance, induce systemic resistance, or improve plant's immune responses to pests, diseases, and other stress factors (Berg, 2009; Bakhat et al., 2018; Chandra et al., 2018; Shameer and Prasad, 2018). Maintaining optimal plant health through nutrient management is not only important for yield improvement, but it is also an important part of integrated pest management strategy as healthy plants can withstand pest and disease pressure more than weaker plants and thus reduce the need for pesticide treatments. Experimental plots, transplanting, and treatment details. A study was initiated in the summer 2017 to evaluate the impact of various treatment programs on tomato plant health and yield. Processing tomato cultivar Rutgers was seeded on 7 June and transplanted on 18 July, 2017 using a mechanical transplanter. Monoammonium phosphate (11-52-0) was applied at 250 lb/ac as a side-dress on 7 August as a standard for all treatments. Since planting was done later in the season, crop duration and harvesting period were delayed due to the onset of fall weather. Plots were sprinkler irrigated daily or every other day for 3-4 hours for about 2 weeks after transplanting. Drip irrigation was initiated from the beginning of August for 12-14 hours each week and for a shorter period from mid October onwards. There were five treatments in the study including the standard. Each treatment had a 38” wide and 300' long bed with a single row of tomato plants. Treatments were replicated four times and arranged in a randomized complete block design. Different materials were applied through drip using a Dosatron injector system, sprayed at the base of the plants with a handheld sprayer, or as a foliar spray using a tractor-mounted sprayer based on the following regimens. AgSil® 21 at 8.75 fl oz/ac in 100 gal of water through drip (for 30 min) every 3 weeks from 31 July to 13 November (6 times). AgSil 21 contains potassium (12.7% K2O) and silicon (26.5% SiO2) and is expected to help plants with mineral and climate stress, improve strength, and increase growth and yields. Yeti BloomTM at 1 ml/gallon of water. Applied to the roots of the transplants one day before transplanting followed by weekly field application through the drip system from 7 August to 13 November (15 times). Yeti is marketed as a biostimulant and has a consortium of beneficial bacteria - Pseudomonas putida, Comamonas testosterone, Citrobacter freundii, and Enterobacter cloacae. Yeti Bloom is expected to enhance the soil microbial activity and helps with improved nutrient absorption. Tech-Flo®/Tech-Spray® program contained five products that supplied a variety of macroandmicro nutrients. Products were appliedthroughdrip (for 30 min) at the following rates and frequencies in 300gal of water. Tech-Flo All Season Blend #1 1 qrt/ac in transplant water and again at first bloom on 28 August. Tech-Flo Cal-Bor+Moly at 2 qrt/ac at first bloom on 28 August. Tech-Flo Omega at 2 qrt/ac in transplant water and again on 11 September (2 weeks after the first bloom). Tech-Flo Sigma at 2 qrt/ac on 11 September (2 weeks after the first bloom). Tech-Spray Hi-K at 2 qrt starting at early color break on 25 September with three follow up applications every two weeks. Innovak Global program contained four products. ATP Transfer UP at 2 ml/liter of water sprayed over the transplants to the point of runoff just before transplanting. Three more applications were made through drip (for 30 min) on 7 and 21 August and 4 September. This product contains ECCA Carboxy® acids that promote plant metabolism and expected to impart resistance to stress factors. Nutrisorb-L at 40 fl oz/ac applied through drip (for 30 min) on 31 July, 14 August (vegetative growth stage), 4 and 18 September, and 2 October (bloom through fruiting). Nutrisorb-L contains polyhydroxycarboxylic acids, which are expected to promote root growth and improve nutrient and water absorption. Biofit®N at 2 lb/ac through drip (for 30 min) on 31 July, 21 August (3 weeks after the first), and 4 September (at first bloom). Biofit contains a blend of beneficial microbes – Azotobacter chroococcum, Bacillus subtilis, B. megaterium, B. mycoides, and Trichoderma harzianum. This product is expected to improve the beneficial microbial activity in the soil and thus contribute to improved soil structure, root development, plant health, and ability to withstand stress factors. Packhard at 50 fl oz/ac in 50 gal of water as a foliar spray twice during early fruit development (on 11 and 18 September) and every 2 weeks during the harvest period (four times from 2 October to 13 November). Contains calcium and boron that improve fruit quality and reduce postharvest issues. A 50' long area was marked in the center of each plot for observations. Plant health was monitored on 1, 8, and 22 August by examining each plant and rating them on a scale of 5 where 0 represented a dead plant and 5 represented a very healthy plant. Yield data were collected from 11 October to 5 December on eight harvest dates by harvesting red tomatoes from each plot. On the last harvest date, mature green tomatoes were also harvested and included in the yield evaluation. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance and Tukey's HSD test was used for means separation. There was no statistically significant difference (P > 0.05) in the health of the plants in August (Fig. 1) or in the overall seasonal yield (Fig. 2) among treatments. The average health rating from three observations was 3.94 for the standard, 4.03 for AgSil 21, 4.45 for Yeti Bloom, 4.38 for Tech-Flo/Spray program, and 4.35 Innovak Global program. Fig. 1. Plant health on a 0 (dead) to 5 (very healthy) rating on three observation dates. When the seasonal total yield per plot was compared, Yeti Bloom had 194.1 lb followed by, Innovak program (191.5 lb), AgSil 21 (187.3 lb), the standard (147.4 lb) and Tech-Flo/Spray program (136.5 lb). Due to the lack of significant differences, it is difficult to comment on the efficacy of treatments, but the yield from AgSil 21 was 27% more than the standard while yields from Innovak program and Yeti Bloom were about 30% and 32% higher, respectively. Fig. 2. Seasonal total yield/plot from different treatments. Fig. 3. Percent difference in tomato yield between the standard and other treatment programs. Studies indicate that plants can benefit from the application of certain minerals such as silicon compounds and beneficial microorganisms, in addition to optimal nutrient inputs. Silicon is considered as a beneficial nutrient, which triggers the production of plant defense mechanisms against pests and diseases (Bakhat et al., 2018). Although pest and disease conditions were not monitored in this study, silverleaf whitefly (Bamisia tabaci) infestations and mild yellowing of foliage in some plants due to unknown biotic or abiotic stress were noticed. AgSil 21 contains 26.5% of silica as silicon dioxide and could have helped tomato plants to withstand biotic or abiotic stress factors. Similarly, beneficial microbes also promote plant growth and health through improved nutrient and water absorption and imparting the ability to withstand stresses (Berg, 2009; Shameer and Prasad, 2018). Beneficial microbes in Yeti Bloom and BiofitN might helped the tomato plants in withstanding stress factors and improved nutrient absorption. Other materials applied in the Innovak program might have also provided additional nutrition and sustained microbial activity. The scope of the study, with available resources, was to measure the impact of various treatments on tomato crop health and yield. Additional studies with soil and plant tissue analyses, monitoring pests and diseases, and their impact on yield would be useful. Acknowledgements: Thanks to Veronica Sanchez, Neal Hudson, Sean White, and Sumanth Dara for their technical assistance and the collaborating companies for free samples or financial assistance. Bakhat, H. F., B. Najma, Z. Zia, S. Abbas, H. M. Hammad, S. Fahad, M. R. Ashraf, G. M. Shah, F. Rabbani, S. Saeed. 2018. Silicon mitigates biotic stresses in crop plants: a review. Crop Protection 104: 21-34. DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2017.10.008. Berg, G. 2009. Plant-microbe interactions promoting plant growth and health: perspectives for controlled use of microorganisms in agriculture. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 84: 11-18. DOI: 10.1007/s00253-009-2092-7. CDFA (California Department of Food and Agriculture). 2017. California agricultural statistics review 2015-2016. (https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/statistics/PDFs/2016Report.pdf) Chandra, D., A. Barh, and I. P. Sharma. 2018. Plant growth promoting bacteria: a gateway to sustainable agriculture. In: Microbial biotechnology in environmental monitoring and cleanup. Editors: A. Sharma and P. Bhatt, IGI Global, pp. 318-338. Shameer, S. and T.N.V.K.V. Prasad. 2018. Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for sustainable agricultural practices with special reference to biotic and abiotic stresses. Plant Growth Regulation, pp.1-13. DOI: 10.1007/s10725-017-0365-1. Tags: Beneficial microbes (3), beneficial plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (1), fertility (1), nutrient management (2), tomato yield (1), Tomatoes - Processing (2) Five shades of gray mold control in strawberry: evaluating chemical, organic oil, botanical, bacterial, and fungal active ingredients Biorational control options for the western grapeleaf skeletonizer, a re-emerging pest in California Preliminary report on the potential of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae s.l. in antagonizing the charcoal rot causing fungus Macrophomina phaseolina in strawberry The new IPM paradigm for the modern ages and the growing world population Nice piece of work here Surendra,... Sort of wondering if Berkshire... What's the story with the netting... Thanks Surendra, this is a good... Mark, Wanted to share a new... 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Building together. After months of planning and negotiating, 1700 members of UE Locals 506 and 618 went on strike to preserve decent wages and working conditions at the GE Transportation locomotive plant. To learn more about their ongoing struggle see: https://www.ueunion.org/…/ue-locals-506-618-strike-for-the-… The organizing, dedication, bravery, and disciplined planning of rank and file blue collar workers demonstrated by … Continue reading UE150 Stands with Striking Workers in UE506 and UE618! 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Farm Animals, General News August 18, 2018 Day Old Chicks In The KFC Tub. Day-old chicks in a KFC tub, spitting out meat through a grinder, painting by Jo Frederiks, vegan artist, animal activist, using art to raise awareness of animal suffering and inspiring change to a cruelty-free lifestyle. Environmental, General News August 18, 2018 USA: After 17 Days Holding Her Dead Calf Above Water, Orca Tahlequah Returns To Her Pod. Take Action Against Trump For Failing To Provide Her With Protection. After 17 painful days, a Southern Resident orca named Tahlequah has rejoined her pod. It’s a sign of hope for her survival after she spent more than two weeks using her diminishing strength to hold her dead calf above water. It’s for Tahlequah and the other 74 West Coast orcas that we just sued the Trump administration. Please give to the Trump Resistance Fund so we have the funds needed to see this fight through. All gifts till the end of August will be matched. 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Women's Basketball Preview The Lady Lakers come into this season with great excitement as they are looking to improve from last year's 5-18 record. Excitement comes from the strong recruiting class Coach Logan Lanier put together coupled with a few returning pieces. Returning are two starters, Senior Guard Onyx Lopez, the team's leading scorer at 16.4 ppg, and Sophomore Guard Kelsey Wertz, who averaged 7.9 ppg last season. Lopez and Wertz will captain this young Laker squad that will feature 9 freshmen. Nicole Fogt a freshman forward from Jackson Center, OH will look to be a dominating presence inside. Pair of freshmen from Fort Wayne, Indiana, Allana Hurst and Olivia Hill will also be ones to watch, their athleticism will allow the Lakers wing play to be more dynamic this season. Coach Lanier is entering his second season as Head Coach is very excited about this year's basketball team! "We have some very good players that will compete and play hard every time we touch the court," said Coach Lanier. "We will play the right way and everything else will fall into place. This team will set the bar high for excellence on and off the court for Wright State- Lake Campus Women's Basketball for years to come!" The Lady Lakers have a 31 game schedule that feature 13 home games and 18 away games including 8 USCAA II contests. There will be a special home contest for Breast and Women's Cancers. "The Pink Game" for the Kay Yow Cancer Foundation is February 2, 2017 at home against Great Lakes Christian College. The Lady Lakers open the season on Thursday October 26, 2017 as they travel to Michigan and play the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
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Couple scammed out of home by grandson will move into mobile home Posted 11:52 am, September 22, 2016, by Tribune Media Wire THOUSAND OAKS, Ca. - A California couple has given up fighting an eviction from the home they've lived in for nearly six decades after their grandson allegedly mortgaged it away and sold it without their knowledge. Hank and Helen Kawecki are preparing to leave the Thousand Oaks residence they've called home for more than 50 years. (Credit: KTLA) Helen and Hank Kawecki are scheduled leave their home this Saturday. They will move in to a mobile home in a senior living community in nearby Newbury Park, thanks to the generosity of the community and neighbors who helped raise nearly $125,000 on their behalf. The Kaweckis, both in their late 80s, have been facing eviction for months after they signed over the deed to the home to their grandson, who allegedly mortgaged the property to the maximum with three loans and defaulted on all of them, the couple said. The relative -- identified by by the Ventura County Star as Chadd Moore -- also allegedly sold the house without their knowledge. The relative -- who hasn't been named -- persuaded his grandparents to sign the deed over, promising he would take care of them financially, according to a GoFundMe page. “It’s hard, very hard, to leave this. But we don’t have any choice. And I didn’t ever think my grandson would ever do this to me. Ever," Helen Kawecki told KTLA on Wednesday. Doug and Linda Emerson, who live across the street from the Kaweckis, created the fundraising page. They first learned of the alleged fraud after a real estate agent introduced her clients to them as the soon-to-be residents of the Kaweckis’ house, The Star reported back in July. Hank and Helen Kaweck are seen in a photo published on a GoFundMe page. That prompted Doug Emerson -- who knew the couple planned to live in their house for the rest of their lives -- to investigate online. After learning the loans against the home were in default, and knowing that the couple had no money and nowhere else to go, the Emersons helped the couple hire a lawyer to fight back. The attorney tried to halt the sale, but “the lenders went through the foreclosure process and that could not be stopped,” Doug Emerson wrote on the fundraising page. Although they were given a temporary reprieve, the couple has been evicted from their home and has until Sept. 27 to move out, according to an update on the page. The Kaweckis are terrified of what the future holds, but are grateful they have some place to go. “Not used to this," Hank Kawecki told KTLA through tears. "I don’t know what to say anymore. It’s a hard thing.” Local law enforcement and the Ventura County District Attorney's Office have investigated the case, according to the GoFund Me page. It was not immediately known whether the grandson would face any charges. The Kaweckis have said they are sharing their story in the hopes that it serves as a warning to other families. Topics: elderly scam, Scam News Scam Alerts Taking Action Virginia Beach senior scammed out of $3,000 now warning others ‘Virtual kidnappings’ are rattling families across the US California woman, 102, forced out of home so landlord’s daughter can move in Woman warns others after ‘dream job’ turns out to be a scam Great-grandmother says California boy who died suspiciously begged not to be reunited with birth parents A Clean Slate: Missouri couple raises funds to buy mobile showers for homeless individuals Maui residents are allowed to go home, but wildfire persists Disabled Gulf War veteran works to save birds nearly wiped out by pesticides ‘Your interracial family is not welcome here’: Family receives racist letter from anonymous neighbor Woman played dead to save herself from attacker on Appalachian Trail Perquimans Co. Sheriff’s Office warns of delivery scam California man lit propane canisters on fire during fight with roommate, police say
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Enfocus releases PitStop Pro 2019 Software company Enfocus, a global leader in PDF productivity and workflow automation for the graphic arts industry, has announced the upcoming April 2019 release of PitStop Pro 2019, PitStop Server 2019 and PitStop Library SDK 2019, the latest versions of its award-winning PDF Preflight, Editing and Correction applications. Andrew Bailes-Collins, Enfocus “This new release contains some great new functionality that we have been working towards over the last few years,” says Andrew Bailes-Collins, senior product manager at Enfocus responsible for the PitStop product family. “It’s great to finally be able to release it to customers so they can benefit from it. “Initial feedback from customers that have tested the new version has been tremendous and we’ve been able to refine some of the features with their real-world feedback. I can’t wait for the webinars to demonstrate the new version to a wider audience.” Enfocus PitStop is widely available from a network of resellers in Australia and New Zealand. The upcoming release contains new and improved functionality that has been developed as a result of extensive ongoing customer feedback, says the Belgium-based company. In particular, this release provides new tools to handle complex files that can cause bottlenecks in a workflow. It also provides a brand-new way of manually selecting objects for editing that will greatly increase the efficiency of prepress operators while also giving them unique information about the structure of the PDF. A specific preflight profile for digital printers has been included that optimizes and reports the amount of ‘clicks’ each page will generate. This profile, which has been on beta test for around six months, automatically handles objects that ‘look’ black and ensures they only create one ‘click’. Customers testing the profile reported to have saved time in prepress while reducing the cost of digital printing. More details about the features: Selective Rasterization – PitStop Pro 2019 offers prepress operators the ability to select specific elements within a PDF page, such as complex vector art, and rasterize only that selection. This allows users to simplify complex pages whilst maintaining the highest quality. Previously the only way to handle such pages was to use the archaic technique of converting the whole page to an image within an application such as Adobe Photoshop. This technique introduces issues when working with small fine typefaces, outlined text and delicate graphics. The new approach means that only the problem element needs to be rasterized while the remaining content is untouched. When rasterizing multiple objects, the new function uses advanced logic to ensure that the visual appearance of the result is maintained at all times. This helps to ensure optimum quality while reducing the complexity of the document and the time it takes a RIP to process. Object Browser – An improvement that our customers have requested for many years. A PDF file is made up of many stacked objects that interact through methods like overprint, masking, clipping and transparency blending. This list of objects is called the Object Stack. When editing an object(s) in PitStop Pro the object first has to be selected. Very often, making this selection is difficult because the needed object is obscured by those in other layers in the PDF. The selection may also be difficult as the required selection may consist of several objects in different places that make selecting them even more complicated. The new Object Browser removes all that complexity and makes object selection easy. The Object Browser displays the PDF Object Stack in a list tree view and enables the operator to simply select the required element in the Object Browser, which then selects the corresponding object in the PDF. The object can then be edited using all the usual PitStop tools. The Object Browser also supports control keys such as ‘shift’ to enable multiple objects to be selected. This new version contains many other new features and improvements, and also provides official support for new operating systems and the latest Acrobat versions. Beginning on 11th March 2019, customers who purchase a new license of PitStop Pro or PitStop Server will receive a license key for PitStop 2019, which means they can install and use PitStop 2018, and after the release of PitStop 2019, install and use it without the need for a new license. For details on upgrades from previous versions, check the Enfocus website.
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ITV Channel Television British television station This article is about the ITV franchise in the Channel Islands. "ITV Channel" redirects here. For the national television channel, see ITV (TV channel). "Channel Television" redirects here. For TV channel, see TV channel. For other uses, see Channel (disambiguation). Logo used from 1999 to 2006 Region of television network 1 September 1962; 56 years ago (1962-09-01) Fremont Point Broadcast area Former names Channel Television (1962–2011) 16:9 576i itv.com/channel ITV Channel Television, previously Channel Television, is a British television station which has served as the ITV contractor for the Channel Islands since 1962. It is based in Jersey and broadcasts regional programme for insertion into the network ITV schedule. Until November 2011, Channel Television was one of four ITV companies independent from ITV plc alongside the two STV regions in Scotland and UTV in Northern Ireland. The station has been owned by ITV plc since 2012 and the licence was transferred to ITV Broadcasting Limited in March 2017.[notes 1] Until the takeover by ITV plc, Channel Television also had a responsibility to ensure independent productions for ITV complied with the regulator Ofcom's broadcasting rules. Until the regulations changed, Ofcom could only impose a maximum fine of 5% of the revenue of the company responsible for compliance, and as Channel was by far the smallest ITV contractor, this minimised the potential fines to which ITV as a whole would be exposed[1]. Channel handled compliance for programmes including The X Factor, Midsomer Murders and the British Comedy Awards.[2] The station's main competitor is the BBC, which operates an opt-out of the South West England news programme Spotlight. 1.1 Launch 1.2 1960s and 70s 1.3 1980s and 1990s 1.4 2000 to present 2 Studios 4 Programmes 4.2 Contributions to network and multi-region series 4.3 Other programmes Further information: Timeline of Channel Television Launch[edit] Channel Television was awarded the licence for the islands in 1960 by the then regulator the Independent Television Authority (ITA).[3] However, the ITA pointed out that the Television Act 1954 that established ITV did not include provision for the Channel Islands and as a result, if the ITA was to operate an ITV service there, it would have to be permitted by means of extending the Act to the islands with an Order in Council.[4] In addition, the new station faced difficulties connecting to the rest of the ITV network. The solution was the construction of a microwave relay station on the northern island of Alderney that would connect with another ITV station, initially Westward Television. At first, the station received difficulties in getting permission for the new mast, but these were overcome in September 1961.[3] Channel Television finally went on the air on 1 September 1962,[3] the 16th ITV station to launch. It served the smallest population of any ITV station with only around 150,000 people in 54,000 households.[citation needed] 1960s and 70s[edit] The size of Channel's audience made the station initially vulnerable to any disputes and disturbances to the ITV network as a whole. When technicians went on strike in the summer of 1968, Channel was the only station not to be affected.[3] While Channel did survive the 1968 strike, it was badly affected by the Three-Day Week of 1973-4 which restricted the hours of television stations to save electricity.[3] However, Channel managed to escape the large ITV strike that blacked out the rest of the network in August–October 1979, on the same understanding as before.[3] Channel managed to provide a service based mainly on films, imports, extended local news coverage and regional programming, with the biggest problem coming from difficulties in transporting film to the Jersey studios. Channel also made advances during this period to enhance its service. In 1970, Channel formalised its relationship with South West England ITV franchisee holder Westward Television allowing a greater share of programming between the two franchise holders.[3] Channel finally converted to colour television on Monday 26 July 1976,[3] the last region to do so and seven years after the first. Delays were due to the cost of upgrading the studios and purchasing new equipment and the need to provide a stronger network feed as the region's northernmost areas got better signals from Southern and Thames/London Weekend. All local programmes were being made in colour by the following year with Channel donating all of its old cameras to local museums.[3] Just before the 1979 ITV strike began, Channel became only the second TV station in Europe to introduce electronic news-gathering (ENG) to its local news operation (BBC1 had used ENG for London-originated news since at least 1978), ending the use of film.[3] 1980s and 1990s[edit] The new decade began with a new franchise round for the islands in which Channel was unopposed.[3] However, there was to be a change of franchise in the South West of England with Westward being replaced by Television South West (TSW), requiring a new agreement with TSW.[3] However, in 1986 Channel changed who it sourced its network feed from, instead changing to Television South (TVS) which served the South and South East of England from Southampton. An unexpected side-effect of this change was a disruption to serials airing on the station in the afternoon due to the serial having begun on TVS at a different time to TSW so that they were at a different point through the serial's run. For instance, Channel had to miss over 100 episodes of The Young Doctors, the first nine episodes of Prisoner Cell Block H which had been screened on TVS in 1985, and it had to re-show 60 episodes of Sons and Daughters as TVS was behind TSW. The new feed also meant that Channel simulcast TVS's night time schedule following the launch of this programming area in 1988. Channel's night time schedule from that point onwards always simulcast the service seen on TVS and its successor Meridian. During this period, the station began to invest in technology. A local service for the Oracle teletext service began in 1981, delivering local news and information.[3] Local news was also enhanced with the first underwater ENG camera, created for footage of a Roman shipwreck, and a year later with the introduction of a computerised newsroom, the first of the ITV regions to convert.[3] In 1991, the station faced a new challenge: that of a new franchise round. Following the Broadcasting Act of the previous year, the allocation of regional franchises had changed to become a blind auction in which the franchise went to the highest bidder.[5] This process was further complicated by a quality threshold, in which a higher bidder could be disqualified for having a poor business plan or if its high bid would result in a lack of funds for the programmes themselves.[5] In the franchise round, Channel bid £1,000 (the lowest bid accepted) and was out-bid by challenge consortium CI3.[3][5] CI3, formed in part of ex-Channel employees, bid £102,000, but was disqualified as it failed to pass the quality threshold.[3][6] Channel had won the right to continue broadcasting beyond 1993. As another consequence of the franchise round, Channel began local news broadcasts during breakfast time as part of GMTV's new service.[3] In 1996, Channel began a subtitling service for its local programmes.[3] 2000 to present[edit] In 2001, Channel was bought by the Yattendon Investment Trust, although the buy-out did not lead to a noticeable change on screen.[7] The buy-out occurred at the same time as the full scale amalgamation of ITV with many of the regional franchises becoming owned by one of four consortia: Carlton, Granada, United News and Media and Scottish Media Group. Channel subsequently remained one of two franchises to be not part of a consortium (the other being UTV). When Carlton and Granada (which by then also included the United News and Media franchises) merged to form ITV plc in 2004, Channel remained separate from this new merger.[8] Channel's independence from ITV plc also saw it retain its much loved regional non-news programmes when other regions saw this type of programming dropped.[9] One of ITV Channel Television's vehicles as seen in 2011. Despite being a small station, Channel took on a role in ensuring that ITV's independently produced programmes complied with the UK's guidelines and laws. On 18 May 2008, The Sunday Times newspaper reported that ITV plc was using Channel's compliance role as a loophole, enabling it to lessen a possible fine for breaching Ofcom regulations during the 2005 British Comedy Awards. During the programme Robbie Williams presented an award to Ant and Dec which should have gone to Catherine Tate who had received a greater number of phone-in votes.[10] For this breach, Ofcom fined the broadcaster, which was worked out as a maximum of 5% of the offending broadcaster's advertising revenue. However, as the programme was independently produced Channel is seen as the offending broadcaster for not ensuring compliance, despite Channel having no role in commissioning the programme. Therefore, any fines received are minimal as Channel's advertising income was by far the smallest of all the ITV companies.[11] In early 2008, Channel began broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen, approximately a decade after the rest of the network became widescreen capable with the launch of digital terrestrial television. The Channel Islands also completed the switchover from analogue to digital television signals in November 2010.[12] In 2011, Channel Television was bought from the Yattendon Group by ITV plc. The deal was announced on 18 October, subject to approval from the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority,[13] and was completed on 23 November.[14] Although not announced, the deal was thought to have been worth at least £10 million.[15] Following ITV's 2013 rebrand, Channel's presentation and the title of its news programme have been brought into line with the other ITV regions, although sporadic non-news programming remains. Studios[edit] Channel Television currently operates two studios: the Jersey headquarters at Castle Quay on the St Helier waterfront and a Guernsey studio at Television House in Bulwer Avenue in St. Sampson, a building shared with BBC Radio Guernsey. In Jersey, Channel's first headquarters were a purpose-built centre at the corner of Rouge Bouillon and Val Plaisant, housing one main 1,000 sq.ft. studio for all local productions and a continuity suite. As the company expanded, Channel moved into larger facilities in 1988 at La Pouquelaye, converted from the former offices of Rediffusion's Jersey operation. Initially, the La Pouquelaye centre housed two production studios (the smaller studio B was latterly converted into offices) and a continuity studio, later used exclusively for Puffin's Pla(i)ce.[3][3][16][17] Channel moved to its current, smaller premises at Castle Quay in June 2015.[18] Channel's Guernsey operation was founded upon the station's launch in a hotel in Saint Peter Port, moving to Market Square in 1967, from where a microwave link with the Jersey headquarters was established in 1971, allowing live studio contributions from the island to be broadcast for the first time. In 1983, Channel in Guernsey moved again to larger facilities at St George's Esplanade, from where Channel Report was presented on a regular basis. The current Guernsey base in St. Sampson, including a small multi-camera studio, was opened in 1997.[3] Until the station's buyout by ITV plc, Channel also owned a London office, latterly based near to The London Studios. Identity[edit] Channel Television's first on screen logo featured six hexagons, laid out five below linked together with one on top with a stylised cat's head inside it. The five hexagons below represent the five main channel islands: Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm. The ident was animated so that each hexagon appeared in turn accompanied by one note of the jingle along with the name. This ident lasted until colour came to the region in the mid-1970s with only one slight variation in the positioning of the channel name.[19] The first colour ident used by Channel involved a striped CTV, which would serve as the station logo until 1999. The first ident featured this static logo made of orange stripes on a white outline against a blue background with a soundtrack of a brass fanfare titled "Superstar Fanfare", composed by Keith Mansfield. This same fanfare was later used when Channel launched its next ident, featuring the lines of the CTV logo spinning into place, coloured gold against a black background. This was introduced around 1985 and was utilised for the stations 25th Anniversary in 1987, when each line of the CTV logo was drawn out before spinning back to be joined by a striped 25.[19] In the early 1990s Channel aired its first computer generated ident, featuring the CTV logo, initially silver but turned gold by two sideways flashes, falling backwards onto the gradiented blue background. This logo was accompanied by a dramatic score which was later improved, along with the ident, in 1993. The improvements kept the theme and repositioned the logo, changed the background to a navy blue, made the logo itself bigger and gold throughout and, most noticeably, improved the music making it less dramatic and giving it a softer feel.[19] Both during this period and before, Channel used an on-air clock. The other ITV regions in the 1970s up to the very early 1990s, commonly used a clock as well, but it had been gradually been dropped. Channel kept the clock up to 2002, using it to introduce news and, more unusually, announce the local temperature and tide times prior to the following programme (something not seen elsewhere in the ITV network). In 1998, Channel adopted a different style of presentation. The CTV logo remained, both on end captions and as the company logo, while on screen Channel utilised the device of the word 'Channel' written in a variety of fonts arranged in circles and moving, spinning and pulsating to a tune of a simple jingle. This look was not to last as the second ITV generic look occurred in 1999, which Channel adopted. This look, based on the theme of hearts, also provided Channel with a new logo, featuring a globe with the Channel Islands on it being orbited by two comets whose trails make a heart shape. Channel used the generic look, albeit with its own soundtrack, until 2002. The generic look was used for network programmes with regional ones using a large Channel logo over the spinning hearts background. When the celebrity idents came Channel used a variation, where the left side of the screen was taken up by its logo. A number of idents were used featuring different celebrities and some local ones made by Channel themselves were used; in 2002 a special ident to celebrate the channels 40th Anniversary was introduced featuring former station logos.[19] In late 2004 Channel used idents of scenes from around the Channel Islands, with the logo in a stripe down the left side of the screen. Some elements of the network branding were also used.[19] The Logo for ITV1 Channel Television used between 2011 and 2013. A version of this logo with a flat yellow box and white ITV wordmark was in use between 2006 and 2011. In 2006, Channel, whilst being fiercely independent and regional, adopted a variation of the national ITV1 network branding and shared continuity, due to it receiving a non-clean feed of networked programming from ITV Meridian. While the branding was very similar to regions owned by ITV plc Channel Television used an older ITV1 logo with white letters on its idents supplemented by the wording 'Channel Television' and pre-recorded local continuity announcements are used at key junctions - including prior to national and regional news and on the handover from ITV Breakfast at 9.25am. Typically this is "This is Channel Television, ITV in the Channel Islands", or at the handover from ITV Breakfast, "It's 9.25 and you're watching Channel Television, your local ITV station". These idents also use music from the original emotion idents rather than the updated jingle and music. It was the only ITV company to take the network branding without being a part of ITV plc.[19] Following the takeover in November 2011, Channel began using ITV1's 2010 logo and updated its idents.[20] On 14 January 2013, the station's on-air identity was changed to ITV, along with all other ITV plc-owned franchises. There are no specific idents stating Channel Television but the name is instead verbally referred to at the 6pm junctions before ITV News Channel TV and for a time it was used overnight. Programmes[edit] Current[edit] ITV News Channel TV ITV Channel Weather Puffin's Pla(i)ce Destination Report Contributions to network and multi-region series[edit] Although Channel made little for the ITV network it did contribute to a number of roadshow and anthology series which were collaboratively produced in a number of the smaller TV regions, such as Highway. Other programmes[edit] The Lonely Man (1963) The Bitter Years (1970; about the occupation of the Channel Islands during the Second World War) Jambo: The Gentle Giant (one-off documentary, 1986) Gallery (1986–92) The Dodo Club (1987-9) Cyril Fletcher's TV Garden (1990-2) Bertie the Bat (1990) Island (1996-7) The Story of the Battle of Flowers (two-part Documentary, 2002) Simply the Best (2004) Media of Jersey Culture of Guernsey ^ Holmwood, Leigh (10 September 2009). "Channel TV criticises ITV's double compliance decision". the Guardian. Retrieved 18 March 2018. ^ ITV plc. "Responsible Programming". ITV plc. itvplc.com. Archived from the original on 21 March 2006. Retrieved 12 May 2008. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Our History". Channel 50: 50 Years of Channel Television. ITV Channel Television. Retrieved 10 July 2013. ^ JERSEY ORDER IN COUNCIL 1/1962 "TELEVISION ACT, 1954 (CHANNEL ISLANDS) ORDER, 1961". ^ a b c Wittstock, Melinda (17 October 1991). "Legal threats follow biggest ITV shake-up". Times. p. 1. Retrieved 25 August 2013. ^ "Winners and Losers". Times. 17 October 1991. p. 4. Retrieved 25 August 2013. ^ "Sale of Channel Television". Yattendon Sale. Yattendon Group. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2013. ^ Madslien, Jorn (2 February 2004). "ITV: A third force in broadcasting". BBC News. Retrieved 25 August 2013. ^ Douglas, Torin (25 September 2008). "Analysis: Ofcom's regional news proposals". BBC News. Retrieved 25 August 2013. ^ "Ofcom Content Sanctions Committee" (PDF). 2 October 2009. p. 11. Retrieved 7 May 2011. ^ ITV’s Ant and Dec vote-rigging fine to be ‘derisory’, The Sunday Times, 18 May 2008 ^ "Channel Islands wake to a Digital Dawn" (PDF). Digital UK. Retrieved 25 August 2013. ^ Ferguson, Leah (18 October 2011). "Channel Television to be sold to ITV plc". channelonline.tv. Channel Television. Retrieved 18 October 2011. ^ Kanter, Jake (24 November 2011). "ITV completes Channel Television takeover". broadcastnow.co.uk. Broadcast. Retrieved 25 November 2011. ^ Tara Conlan; Mark Sweney (18 October 2011). "ITV plc buys Channel Television". Guardian. Retrieved 25 August 2013. ^ Lucas, Brian. "Jersey's Radio & Television Industry 1922 - 2002". www.rediffusion.info. Retrieved 25 August 2013. ^ The Years of Channel Television press release, channeltv.co.uk, retrieved 2011-08-08 ^ "We're moving home!". ITV Channel Television. 21 July 2014. ^ a b c d e f Frowen, Rob. "Channel TV Idents". TVARK. Retrieved 5 August 2011. Contains videos of all Channels Idents. ^ The Ident Gallery - Channel Television Current Idents (2011) ^ According to www.companieshouse.gov.uk, the previous two companies called "Channel Television Ltd" were converted or closed on 30 July 2012. The current legal company is "Channel Television Holdings Ltd". Unlike all other regional companies owned by ITV plc, it is not listed on www.companieshouse.gov.uk as a "Dormant company". Instead its nature of business is listed as "Television programme production activities" and it is registered with the Jersey Companies Registry as a live company. Also unlike the other ITV plc-owned companies, the franchise licence has not been transferred to ITV Broadcasting Ltd but remains held by the Channel Television company itself.[citation needed] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Channel Television. 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It was launched in 1955 as Independent Television, under the auspices of the Independent Television Authority (ITA), to provide competition to BBC Television which had been established in 1932. ITV is the oldest commercial network in the UK. Since the passing of the Broadcasting Act 1990, its legal name has been Channel 3, to distinguish it from the other analogue channels at the time, namely BBC 1, BBC 2 and Channel 4. In part, the number 3 was assigned because television sets would usually be tuned so that the regional ITV station would be on the third button, with the other stations being allocated to the number within their name. ITV (TV channel) ITV is a British free-to-air television channel. Previously a network of separate regional television channels, ITV currently operates in England, Wales, Scotland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. ITV Westcountry ITV Westcountry, formerly known as Westcountry Television and Carlton Westcountry, was the ITV franchise holder for the south west of England, covering Cornwall, Devon, Isles of Scilly, southern and western Somerset and western Dorset. The company replaced its predecessor, TSW, from 1 January 1993. The station was owned and operated by ITV plc under the licensee of ITV Broadcasting Limited. Carlton Television Carlton Television was the ITV franchise holder for London and the surrounding counties from 9.25am every Monday to 5.15pm every Friday. The company is now managed with London Weekend Television as a single entity, but the two companies are still separately licensed. The station is owned and operated by ITV plc under the licensee of ITV Broadcasting Limited. Carlton has been branded on air as 'ITV1' since 28 October 2002, and as 'ITV' since 14 January 2013. Carlton legally exists as Carlton Television Ltd. This company is, along with most other regional companies owned by ITV plc, listed on www.companieshouse.gov.uk as a "Dormant company". As Carlton's name has no relation to its region, its on-screen identity has been completely removed. Other regions have kept their original company name as a region name and in their local news name. London Weekend Television (LWT) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm to Monday mornings at 6:00 am. From 1968 until 1992, when LWT's weekday counterpart was Thames Television, there was an on-screen handover to LWT on Friday nights. From 1993 to 2002, when LWT's weekday counterpart was Carlton Television, the transfer usually occurred invisibly during a commercial break as Carlton and LWT shared studio and transmission facilities. ITV Tyne Tees ITV Tyne Tees, previously known as Tyne Tees, Channel 3 North East and Tyne Tees Television, is the ITV television franchise for North East England and parts of North Yorkshire. The analogue signals in the Tyne Tees region were switched off in 2012, making the station, along with ITV London and UTV, one of the last ITV regions to solely broadcast digitally. Tyne-Tees Television Ltd and Tyne-Tees Television Holdings still legally exist. Each of these companies is, along with most other regional companies owned by ITV plc, listed at Companies House as a "Dormant company". Television South Television South (TVS) was the ITV franchise holder in the south and south east of England between 1 January 1982 at 9.25 am and 31 December 1992 at 11.59 pm. The company operated under various names, initially as Television South plc and then following reorganisation in 1989 as TVS Entertainment plc, with UK broadcasting activities undertaken by subsidiary TVS Television Ltd. Grampian Television Grampian Television is the ITV franchisee for the North of Scotland. Its coverage area includes the Northern Isles, the Western Isles, the Highlands, Grampian, Tayside, the Isle of Siar, and parts of north Fife. The station has been in operation since 30 September 1961. ITV Border, previously Border Television, is the Channel 3 service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the England/Scotland border region, covering most of Cumbria, Dumfries and Galloway, the Scottish Borders and parts of Northumberland. The TV service previously covered the Isle of Man from 26 March 1965 until 15 July 2009. ITV Anglia, previously known as Anglia Television or Anglia, is the ITV franchise holder for the East of England. The station is based at Anglia House in Norwich, with regional news bureaux in Cambridge and Northampton. ITV Anglia is owned and operated by ITV plc under the licence name of ITV Broadcasting Limited. Television South West Television South West (TSW) was the ITV franchise holder for the South West England region from 1 January 1982 until 31 December 1992, broadcasting from studios at Derry's Cross in Plymouth, Devon. ITV Meridian is the holder of the ITV franchise for the South and South East of England. The station was launched at 12:00 am on 1 January 1993, replacing previous broadcaster Television South, and is owned and operated by ITV plc, under the licensee of ITV Broadcasting Limited. Meridian Broadcasting Ltd was one of several ITV plc-owned regional companies to have its legal name changed on 29 December 2006, when it became ITV Meridian Ltd. This company is, along with most other regional companies owned by ITV plc, listed with Companies House as a "Dormant company". ITV London is the on-air brand name used by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the two ITV broadcast franchises, Carlton Television (weekdays) and London Weekend Television (weekends) in the London ITV region. Its terrestrial digital signal is transmitted from Crystal Palace in South London. ITV Wales & West ITV Wales and West, previously known as Harlech Television (HTV), refers to the Independent Television franchise area until 31 December 2013, licensed to a broadcaster by the regulator Ofcom.
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Francis ‘Allan’ Clement Allan Clement passed away peacefully at home on Sun., Jan. 8, 2006 with his family by his side. Active in his community, Allan served on both Chesterville village and Winchester Township councils, Chesterville and District Agricultural Society, Knights of Columbus, St. Mary’s School Board and St. Mary’s Parish Council, and the Chesterville Chamber of Commerce. Friends were received at the Chesterville Funeral Home on Tues., Jan. 10. The funeral service was held Wed., Jan. 11 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Father John Gillis officiating. Special music was provided by Tammy McRae and Jennifer Buhr. Pallbearers were Abe Douma, Matthew Clement, Jack Lannin, Arie Oosterman, Richard Casselman and Don Shane. A reception followed at Branch 434 Royal Canadian Legion hosted by St. Mary’s Helping Hands. Interment will take place in the spring at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Allan was born in Chesterville to Bernard Clement and Lorella (O’Shea), both of whom predeceased him. He was also predeceased by his sister Jewell, and by his brother Paul. Allan married the former Anne McDonald in 1957. Together they raised four children: Laurie Clement (Bryan Cochrane), Danny (Maureen Palmer), Cathy Clement (Paul Nooyen), and Carolyn (Lindsay Weegar). He loved his “14” grandchildren who brought him many hours of joy and pleasure. Allan was the proud owner and operator of Clement Feeds from 1958 to 1986. Allan and Anne loved country life and had lived on Highway 43 since 1964. Allan adored his family and always had some “Irish” wit for them. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, neighbors, and friends for their memorial donations, mass cards, floral arrangements, sympathy cards and food sent to our home during the recent loss of a beloved husband, father, and grandfather. Special thanks to our nursing care staff, Father Gillis, Dr. Burke, Jennifer and the Chesterville Funeral Home. Sincere thanks to Abe and Janet Douma, and Joan Wheeler for looking after all of us. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will long be remembered, Anne Clement and family PreviousClark, Greta Margaret NextCronin, Alyse
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NERC IGGI Research Assistant, University of Glasgow NERC IGGI Research Assistant University of Glasgow – College of Science and Engineering Salary: £27,328 to £30,738 pro rated if appropriate Contract Type: Contract / Temporary Placed on: 11th March 2016 Closes: 10th April 2016 Job Ref: 012689 Job Purpose You will contribute specialist environmental economics and social science input to a NERC Green Infrastructure Innovation project that will create “A Decision Framework for Integrated Green Grey Infrastructure (IGGIframe)”. Specifically, the job requires expert knowledge in environmental economics and social science to work alongside two physical geographers (Dr Larissa Naylor and Dr Martin Coombes) who are leading the project in close collaboration with core project partners from key government agencies (see the project background below for more details). You will be expected to have specific skills and experience in carrying out environmental or ecological economics assessments comparing the costs and benefits of traditional approaches versus utilising green infrastructure, working with natural processes or ecosystem-based approaches to environmental problems. Specific experience in carrying out these assessments in coastal, estuarine or urban ecosystems is desirable. The successful candidate will be expected to help design a critical success factors framework for assessing the combined environmental, ecological and engineering performance costs and benefits of adopting integrated green grey infrastructure approaches. A key responsibility will include carrying out environmental economics assessments and collecting social science data on selected case studies being developed by the project. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of applied outputs and research publications arising from the project, and to new research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow. Salary will be on the University’s Research and Teaching Grade, level 6, £27,328 – £30,738 per annum pro rated if appropriate. This position has funding for either 12 months at 0.8 fte (28 hours per week) or 9 months at 1.0 fte starting from 1 June 2016. Interviews will be held week commencing 18 April 2016. New entrants to the University will be required to serve a probationary period of 6 months. The successful applicant will be eligible to join the Universities’ Superannuation Scheme. Further information regarding the scheme is available from the Superannuation Officer, who is also prepared to advise on questions relating to the transfer of Superannuation benefits. All research and related activities, including grants, donations, clinical trials, contract research, consultancy and commercialisation are required to be managed through the University’s relevant processes (e.g. contractual and financial), in accordance with the University Court’s policies. The University has been awarded the Athena SWAN Institutional Bronze Award View the original post and see how to apply here.
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Astros vs Reds – 6/17/19 MLB Pick, Odds, and Predictions Houston Astros vs Cincinnati Reds MLB Baseball Monday June 17, 2019 (7:10pm et) Current Odds: Cinci -119 Total Runs 8 The Houston Astros will look to put a lopsided loss in their rearview mirror on Monday when they hit the road to begin a three-game interleague series against the Cincinnati Reds. The American League West-leading Astros capped a 5-3 homestand in unsightly fashion, as they were limited to just seven singles and dropped a 12-0 decision to Toronto on Sunday. “It doesn’t feel good to end a homestand like this, but we’re not going to let it sour our belief in what we’re doing (and) how we are doing it,” Houston manager A.J. Hinch said. “We’re one of the best teams in baseball even with some guys (injured).” Josh Reddick went 5-for-11 with a homer, two RBIs and two runs scored in the series versus the Blue Jays. The 32-year-old is batting a robust .355 with five homers and 12 RBIs on the road this season. Like Reddick, the Astros have made themselves at home on the road with a 13-2 mark in their last 15 away games. Houston will look to prevent consecutive defeats for the first time since May 22-23 against the Chicago White Sox when it sends left-hander Wade Miley (6-3, 3.14 ERA) to the mound on Monday. Miley scattered six hits over six innings in a 4-0 win versus Baltimore on June 9 in his last outing. The 32-year-old owns a 5-2 record with a 2.89 ERA in 10 career encounters with the Reds, including 4-0 with a 2.27 ERA in six starts at Great American Ball Park. **36-19 MLB Record! Brian’s 20-Unit Personal Favorite Goes Tonight! Coming off a big win last night, Brian is looking to double up and cash in with this winner, he’s marked it his 20* Personal Favorite! **56-29 Last 85 Baseball Picks. John released 2 Steam Plays Tonight! Sweep the board going 2-0 with these 2 Steam Plays each of them are rated 10-Units. Take advantage of this primetime opportunity! **29-16 Last 45 Best Bets! Get Access Now to Tonight’s Best Bet! Mike has done his homework on this game today and is ready for this BIG WINNER to cash! Get on board now and profit with this huge play. Miley has faced resistance from Yasiel Puig, who is 6-for-17 with a home run and six walks against the hurler. Puig excelled during Cincinnati’s 11-3 win over Texas on Sunday, launching a two-run homer for the second straight game to highlight his second three-hit performance in three contests. The 28-year old is 10-for-20 with two homers and two doubles during a five-game hitting streak. “Yasiel has been hitting the ball hard, so it’s nice to get … a little bit of luck, and add that to the (other) balls that he’s hitting hard (and) that can turn into something,” Cincinnati manager David Bell said. “It would be great to have him going well and feeling good.” Jesse Winker was feeling good after Sunday’s game, during which he homered to highlight a career-best four-hit, five-RBI performance. He had four RBIs in his previous 30 games. “He’s been hitting the ball hard,” Bell said. “The results haven’t been there.” Winker was playing in place of rookie outfielder Nick Senzel, who fouled a pitch that caromed off both the ground and his foot before bouncing back toward his face in Saturday’s game. Senzel told Bell that he was willing to play in the series finale versus the Rangers. He did not, however he might return for the opener against the Astros. Cincinnati right-hander Luis Castillo (6-1, 2.20 ERA) will get the call on Monday. He yielded one earned run in each of his last three outings and 12 total hits over that span, but has just one win to show for it after receiving a no-decision at Cleveland on Tuesday. Castillo, who has yet to face the Astros in his career, owns a 3-1 mark with a dominating 1.87 ERA in seven starts at home this season. 411Winners Pick and Prediction: Reds 1st 5 Innings -130 More in MLB Rays vs Yankees – 7/16/19 MLB Pick, Odds, and Predictions Tampa Bay Rays vs New York Yankees, Tuesday July 16, 2019 (7:05pm et) Current... Blue Jays vs Red Sox – 7/15/19 MLB Pick, Odds, and Predictions Toronto vs Boston Red Sox, Monday July 15, 2019 (7:10pm et) Current Odds: Red... Dodgers vs Red Sox – 7/14/19 MLB Pick, Odds, and Predictions Los Angels Dodgers vs Boston Red Sox, Sunday July 14, 2019 (7:05pm et) Current... Diamondbacks vs Cardinals – 7/13/19 MLB Pick, Odds, and Predictions Arizona Diamondbacks vs St. Louis Cardinals, Saturday July 13, 2019 (7:15pm et) Current Odds:...
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Hacksaw Ridge is Mel Gibson's award-winning comeback A World War II pacifist makes history by saving lives on the battlefield without once carrying arms By Whang Yee Ling Hacksaw Ridge (M18: violence and gore) Starring Andrew Garfield, Teresa Palmer, Hugo Weaving Directed by Mel Gibson Private Desmond T Doss was a World War II conscientious objector awarded the Medal of Honor for saving 75 men in his battalion as a medic during the 1945 Battle of Okinawa while refusing to bear arms. Hacksaw Ridge, starring Andrew Garfield, is Doss’ extraordinary true story directed by Mel Gibson. Hang in there through the folksy prelude on his Virginia childhood under a drunk, abusive father (Hugo Weaving) and his romance with a pretty nurse (Teresa Palmer). It is key to understanding Doss’ Seventh-day Adventist pacifism. He honoured these principles despite the ridicule of his basic training platoon (Vince Vaughn his snarky sergeant; Sam Worthington the captain) and the threat of court martial, his resolve all more remarkable upon arriving amid the chaotic carnage of combat: blasted limbs; spilled entrails; enemies in plain sight…. And there he was, single-handedly retrieving and lowering the wounded by rope down a 30-metre ridge to safety. The Amazing Spider-Man played by Garfield in the 2012 Marvel Entertainment blockbuster franchise has nothing on Doss’ super-heroics. The conjoining of piety and violence in Gibson’s Apocalypto (2006), incidentally Gibson’s last directed feature, and The Passion of the Christ (2004) perfectly serves Doss’ dual fulfillment of his spiritual conviction and military duty. Gibson incorporates recurring imagery of baptism and ascension into the battlefield scenes. The movie grows over this harrowing, visceral second half into a powerfully moving memorial to an unconventional war hero, a veritable brave heart. 4/5 5 facts you should know • Hacksaw Ridge is positioned as Mel Gibson’s comeback a decade after the one-time marquee star was disgraced for his drunken racist rants. • The US$40 million (S$57.14 mil) production was filmed in Australia and won eight Australian Film Institute awards including best film, direction, lead actor and original screenplay. • Desmond Doss was not the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor. • But he was the first American soldier to enter the frontlines without a weapon. • He died in 2006 at the age of 87. Movie Review: ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Is A Poignant And Satisfying End To An Epic Saga 10 Years In The Making Movie Review: Hide Your Children From ‘The Curse Of The Weeping Woman’, The Latest ‘Conjuring’ Spin-Off Movie Review: The ‘Hellboy’ Reboot Is Hell To Sit Through Movie Review: Why Did Louis Koo's Unrealistic But Enjoyable Prison Thriller ‘P Storm’ Beat 'Shazam!' At China Box-Office?
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Avoid Buying Hurricane-Damaged Used Cars Check out the 10th anniversary edition of ’99 Great Ways to Save,’ AARP’s annual guide to saving money. Car Trends and Lifestyle Skip a Flood of Car Trouble How to deal with a hurricane-damaged car and avoid buying one by James R. Healey, AARP, September 14, 2017 | Comments: 0 Wilfredo Lee/AP Images In the wake of recent storms and flooding, buyers should be wary of storm-damaged used cars for sale. En español | Hurricanes and storms have not only destroyed homes and businesses, they also damaged hundreds of thousands of vehicles. People who own the flooded vehicles almost surely can’t drive them without performing major repairs. And people who unwittingly buy them in the aftermath are likely to have safety and reliability problems. AARP Membership: Get exclusive information, benefits and discounts for just $16 a year As Consumer Reports cautions: “Water can ruin electronics, lubricants, and mechanical systems. It can take months or years for corrosion to find its way to the car's vital electronics, including airbag controllers. Consumers need to carefully inspect (or pay their mechanic to do it) any used car before buying one.” Those who own a flooded vehicle can try to rescue it, and used car buyers should take steps to prevent unknowingly buying a car that’s been flooded. Both are significant challenges. Here’s how to meet them. Rescuing a flooded car Water quickly damages the electrical components, meaning the cars “may no longer be safe or roadworthy,” warns the government’s National Motor Vehicle Title Information System. So, get it out of the water ASAP. The longer it sits, the worse the damage. Open the doors, hood and trunk to air it out and see how much of a challenge you face. You may decide to surrender right there and hope the insurance adjuster calls it a total loss. If undaunted, unhook the battery. That’ll help preserve any of the electronics not already short-circuited into ruin by the flood water. Expect to remove carpet and seats. Check the engine oil and transmission dipsticks. Any water drops mean you must change the oils and fluids before trying to start or use the car. If you have a good mechanic, or you’re handy enough to clean and fix the mess, you might have to fight with your insurance company to keep it insured. “The auto insurers want to be sure they are insuring a vehicle that’s safe for the driver and occupants,” and one that’s been in a flood might not qualify because of possible damage to safety systems, says Michael Barry, vice president at the Insurance Information Institute (III), a trade group. Heavily water-damaged vehicles are supposed to be written off as total losses by insurers, who pay the owners, take ownership of the totaled cars and list them as salvage vehicles in state registration records. Then the machines are sold through auction companies for dismantling by scrap yards, or intact to people aware of the flood damage and nevertheless want to attempt repairs. “Some people can buy them, fix them up and have a pretty nice ride. But there’s no secret” the cars have been in a flood, says Frank Scafidi, spokesman at the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). “The key word here is disclosure,” he says. Some ruined cars are uninsured, leaving the owners desperate to raise cash for replacement cars via a quick cleanup and resale, omitting mention of flood damage. “The people who stand to lose the most financially might consider behavior they otherwise might not,” Scafidi says. “A car that was a total loss can get cleaned up by, really, a criminal and sold in some other state” that has less-strict regulations about what constitutes a totaled, or salvage, vehicle, according to Barry. And that other state might be distant from the flood area, where flood damage doesn't top buyers’ concerns. Or, Scafidi says, a vehicle might be what’s called an “owner-retained” total loss. The owner keeps the car and accepts a lower payment from the insurance company. That happens when a classic car is involved, or one that has special meaning to the owner, according to Scafidi. But if those keepsake cars later are sold without mention of flood damage, the potential for safety and reliability problems are just as bad as if the buyers were victims of nefarious schemers. Avoiding flood-damaged cars Consider, is the deal too good to be true? “If you’re shopping for a used vehicle and know what the value of that should be, and you find one that’s well below that, the hairs on your neck should stand on end,” cautions Scafidi. “Take somebody with you who really knows cars.” Consult websites that help you check whether the vehicle has been listed as salvage or flood-damaged. Among the sites are those offered by the NMVTIS, NICB and CarFax. All have large databases, but none is definitive. If a vehicle identification number (VIN) doesn’t show up on the sites as belonging to a salvage, or totaled, car, it doesn’t guarantee the vehicle’s OK. If the vehicle you’re considering isn’t listed as salvage, but you’re suspicious, do some simple checks. It shouldn’t smell moldy or damp. Beware a too-strong air freshener masking a bad odor. Carpet and trunk lining shouldn’t feel damp. No high-water line, or unusual dirty reside should show, on the outside or in the engine compartment. No moisture should be trapped under headlight or taillight lenses. Seats should adjust without jerkiness and safety belts should pull out smoothly. Lights and dashboard warnings should work. The car should feel normal to drive and the cruise control should work. Tedious, perhaps, but important to avoid big problems. 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Salt Lake edge Latest Hip Hop stories on ABC Goldfields WA View all Hip Hop stories (2) Latest Hip Hop stories on ABC Online Caroline Shaw, her Pulitzer and Kanye Julian Days New York composer odyssey continues with Pulitzer Prize winner At 30 she was the youngest recipient of the prize for composition. Since then Caroline Shaw has covered the musical waterfront including working with Kanye West, the Baltimore Symphony, The national and her own virtuoso ... Nooky on rapping, culture and the Indigenous hip hop scene Corey Webster, or Nooky as he's known to fans of Australian hip hop, is a Yuin man and rapper from the NSW South Coast. In 2016 he took home the Australia Council's prestigious Dreaming Award and in the same year signed to Briggs' record label . The Australian hip hop community is built on mentoring and ... Sir Roger Scruton The English philosopher has conservative views on most things, but holds a sneaking regard for the German social theorist and Marxist, Theodor W. Adorno (1903-69). Like Adorno, Scruton is a defender of high art and the canon of Western classical music. He is also a passionate believer in beauty ... Elefant Traks 20th anniversary with L-Fresh The Lion + Urthboy s is one of Australias leading independent record labels, with a focus oninnovative hip hop, electronicand soul/R&B artists. It's 100 artist run and has anethos of originality, authenticity and community which we'll find out more about from founder Tim Levison aka Urthboy and musician L-Fresh ... Bonus podcast: Gil Scott-Heron Poet, rapper, pianist and bluesologist Gil Scott-Heron was in Australia in 1995. He spoke to Andrew Ford in one of his earliest Music Show programs. This week you can hear Charene Wade paying tribute to Gil Scott-Heron on the program. She's in Australia for the Sydney Women's International Jazz ...
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FDA, FDA Friday FDA Friday - Samuel K. Shimp, PhD We've been having so much fun with #FDAFriday that we've got another fun series in the works. Stay tuned! This #FDAFriday series consists of mini-interviews with former FDA regulators. Our goals are twofold: (1) help students and professionals interested in Regulatory Affairs see what career paths are possible, and (2) talk about some of the various roles at FDA to demonstrate the diversity of responsibilities at the Agency. If you are a former FDA employee and would like to participate, please email us at info@acknowledge-rs.com. “FDA reviewers and I share the same goal, but we have different responsibilities for seeing that the goal is met. Having that understanding enables me to work most effectively with FDA, which ultimately benefits my employer, but most importantly, it benefits the patients we aim to serve.” — Samuel K. Shimp, PhD Samuel graduated from Brigham Young University before receiving his M.S. in mechanical engineering and his Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from Virginia Tech. While at FDA, he worked as a lead reviewer and principal consulting reviewer of neurovascular devices in the Division of Neurological and Physical Medicine Devices. Samuel is currently a Senior Regulatory Engineer at Cerenovus, where he works as a regulatory leader providing strategic regulatory and clinical guidance for the company’s FDA submission and CE marking activities. In his work, he remains committed to reducing the devastating impact of hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes. Tell us a little bit about your time at FDA. I joined FDA in 2012 as an engineer in the Neurodiagnostic and Neurosurgical Devices Branch (NNDB) in the Division of Ophthalmic, Neurological, and Ear, Nose, and Throat Devices. Because the field of neurovascular devices was quickly growing, within two years NNDB became one of three (now five) branches within the Division of Neurological and Physical Medicine Devices. While at FDA, I led reviews and consulted on a variety of neurosurgical, neurostimulation, and neurodiagnostic devices. My primary responsibility covered neurovascular and neurosurgical devices. I collaborated with other review divisions in order to standardize requirements for and improve the review process of all neurovascular devices. In addition, I was part of the agency’s Signal Management Program neurological device team, evaluating medical device adverse events and safety signals as part of post-market surveillance. My other main responsibility was for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage devices and shunts. I was the contact for the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) recognized consensus standards for shunts, and also served on an agency-wide committee investigating magnetic field interference on adjustable CSF shunts. This ultimately resulted in a new CDRH webpage communicating safety information to patients, caregivers, and physicians. What was your favorite thing about working with a review team on a premarket notification or approval submission? My favorite thing about working with a review team was engaging with the other members of the team. Everyone in my division or on the committees I was part of were wonderful people to work with. The diversity in experience, training, and personality were incredible. Now that I work in industry in regulatory affairs, my favorite part of my job continues to be interacting with the FDA review teams. Sometimes I get to work opposite old FDA friends, and at other times I get to meet and work with new ones. Based on your LinkedIn profile, you have experience developing a guidance document. What was challenging about developing that document? I initiated work that eventually led to an updated neurothrombectomy device guidance document. A significant challenge to developing the guidance was the rapidly changing field. Early drafts of the document changed frequently as new data were regularly published. Despite that, I was able to establish some internal standards for reviewing the non-clinical aspects of neurovascular device submissions. What past experience or trait do you think helped you be a successful reviewer? Experience in mechanical engineering, coupled with training in biomedical engineering landed me the job at FDA. What made me successful was flexibility in dealing with changes in the work environment and shifts in medical technology/practice. In my two years at FDA, there were at least three office moves and one major reorganization. Also, neurovascular technology and clinical practice for the treatment of stroke were rapidly changing. Altogether, navigating the constant change was challenging, but I found ways to enjoy it, which made the work very interesting and rewarding. What are you up to these days? I am currently senior regulatory affairs associate at Cerenovus. My path to this position has been interesting. After leaving FDA and working at a cardiovascular company for some years, in early 2017 I joined Ireland-based Neuravi and worked remotely from the U.S., providing support for U.S. regulatory efforts of their novel neurothrombectomy device. The company was acquired by Johnson & Johnson a few months later, and together with some other neurointerventional acquisitions, Cerenovus was created. Now, I’m a part of a new global neurointerventional enterprise that was formed with the express mission to change the treatment trajectory for stroke patients. Everyday is a new adventure and challenge as I engage with a growing team working to bring new technologies to patients. What's something that you learned from FDA that helped you in your current position? I learned to love neurointerventional devices and appreciate the benefits they can provide to patients and their families. I came to FDA with little knowledge of the devices, but the more I learned, the more dedicated I became to the field. The brain is complex, and the devices to treat it are still relatively new. There is so much room to improve patient outcomes through the use of such devices. It is because of my experience in neurointerventional devices at FDA that I was brought on board at my current company. It is the understanding of how these devices can benefit patients and their families that drives what I do today. How does your current role benefit from your regulatory experience? My current role benefits most from my knowledge of the people and processes within FDA. Having worked at FDA, I know that behind every approval, disapproval, or request for additional information is a team of FDA reviewers with the sincere desire to put safe and effective devices on the market as soon as possible. I see each reviewer as a partner to bring lifesaving devices to the patients that need them. In every submission, the FDA reviewers and I share the same goal, but we have different responsibilities for seeing that the goal is met. Having that understanding enables me to work most effectively with FDA, which ultimately benefits my employer, but most importantly, it benefits the patients we aim to serve. How is working in industry similar and/or different than working at FDA? The degree of similarity between FDA and industry depends largely on the company. Every organization has time constraints, endless deliverables, challenging decisions to make, a diverse assemblage of people working together, etc. Ultimately, the culture of the company determines whether the work is similar or not to FDA. At FDA, the reviewers are interested in public health and well-executed science. I have found that companies with a culture that truly adheres to the principle of providing quality products in the service of patients, families, and health care professionals are most similar to FDA. What do you think is a common misconception about your current industry? When I was at FDA, I felt it was common for some reviewers to look on industry with suspicion, as if there was always some intent to “slip one by." I have also seen suspicion of industry outside FDA, where industry can be viewed as profits above people. While certainly there is potential for such, in my experience in industry, the majority of people are truly concerned about providing products that benefit patients. While every company operates under the constraint of making a sound profit, most employees take pride in and satisfaction from knowing that what they are doing might one day save the life of a loved one. What is some advice you can give to a person interested in regulatory affairs? Above all else, a person interested in regulatory affairs should have a desire to make a difference in the world. Aside from that, to someone interested in a career in regulatory affairs, I would recommend that they seek an education that gives them a strong foundation in any scientific or technical field. They would also do well to have the desire for lifelong learning of new scientific or technical principles. Equally important is developing strong communication skills that allow one to clearly convey complex information to a highly diverse audience. More about Samuel K. Shimp, PhD For more information about Samuel, please visit his LinkedIn page, and for recent articles discussing the results of Cerenovus' ARISE II study, which investigated revascularization during ischemic stroke with the company's Embotrap device, please click here and here. Tagged: FDAFriday, Medical Devices, FDA, Regulatory Affairs Newer PostMed Device Monday: A Device to Treat Diabetic Foot Ulcers Older PostFDA Friday - Cristin G. Welle, PhD
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Defiant Mauritian president sets up Commission of Inquiry with YASINE MOHABUTH Embattled Mauritian president Ameenah Gurib-Fakim has set up a Commission of Inquiry to look into the regulatory authorisations of Alvaro Sobrinho’s business in Mauritius. Alvaro Sobrinho is an Angolan businessman who worked with the president at Planet Earth Institute (PEI) whose credit card she is accused of having used to do personal shopping. The former head of Banco Espírito Santo in Angola (BES-A) who has been investigated in Portugal and Angola over dubious financial dealings recently ventured into Mauritius, applying for an investment banking license. Gurib-Fakim on Wednesday announced that she would not resign over the credit card scandal as asked by the cabinet led by the prime minister, Pravind Jugnauth. Our correspondent in Mauritius, Yasine Mohabuth obtained screenshots of the president’s conversations with the Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Collendavelloo saying she would not resign. The screenshots were issued by the president’s legal team. The Commission of Inquiry set up by the president will also investigate the circumstances under which the president’s bank records leaked into the media, in addition to reviewing the conduct of the president in relation to the credit card issued by Planet Earth Institute. Sir Hamid Moollan, QC has been appointed by the President Chairman and Commissioner of Inquiry under the Commission of Inquiry Act. Hand over Chagos Islands to Mauritius: UN court tells Britain Who owns the Chagos Islands- the UK or Mauritius? [The Morning Call] Mauritian couple give birth to siamese twins Former South Africa President refutes corruption charges Senegal - Mauritius tax row [Business Africa] South Africa's graft watchdog tells Ramaphosa to discipline Pravin Gordhan Nigeria to confiscate $40 m of jewellery, gold iPhone from ex-oil minister
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This is Culture Muslims worldwide welcome Islamic New Year, 1440 Hijri Abdur Rahman Alfa Shaban Muslims around the world are marking the entry into an Islamic New Year as September 11, 2018 was officially declared the first day (1st Muharram) of the year 1440 Hijri. Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar. According to the calendar used across most of the Arab world, Muslims have entered the year 1440 Hijri. It is referred to as the Hijri Calendar because it began with the Hijra, or hegira, i.e. the Prophet Muhammad’s migration from Mecca to Medina (in present day Saudi Arabia). Muhammad and a number of Muslims at the time migrated to Medina due to persecution by the disbelievers. The first Muslim state was established in Medina till he returned to Makkah after a conquest years later. The occasion comes with very little celebration as compared to January 1st in the case of the Gregorian calendar. Except for Muslim dominant nations, it is a normal day across most secular countries. In parts of northern Nigeria for instance, state governments have declared the day a holiday to allow residents observe the day as such. The Saudi Press Agency, SPA, and the Islamic Society of North America, ISNA, all declared September 11 as the official date for the start of the New year. SPA said in an article: “The Supreme Court has announced that tomorrow, Tuesday is the first day of Muharram,1440 H corresponding to 11th September 2018. “It said in its statement that the crescent of the month of Muharram 1440 H was not sighted on Sunday evening 29/12/1439 H, there for the Supreme Court decided that Monday 30/12/1439H shall be the completion of the month of Dhu-AlHijjah and Tuesday 1/1/1440H is the first day of Muharram according to the Umm Al-Qura calendar.” As per Islamic traditions, Muslims have two main celebrations annually in the mould of Eid-ul-Fitr (Post Ramadan feast) and Eid-ul-Adha (feast of sacrifice). Supreme Court: Tomorrow, Tuesday is the first day of Muharram 1440H.https://t.co/Km4nulbu2H#SPAGOV — SPAENG (@Spa_Eng) September 10, 2018 The New Year of Hijrah 1440 shall begin, in sha Allah, on Tuesday, September 11, 2018. May Allah make the new year, the year of unity and harmony and keep us on the right path. — ISNA (@ISNAHQ) September 9, 2018 Friends and followers, Happy Islamic New Year 1440! Wishing you peace, happiness and success! — Harun Maruf (@HarunMaruf) September 10, 2018 Happy Hijry New Year to all Muslim Brothers and Sisters. May Allah sustain the peace, security and prosperity in our beloved Nations; weaken the traitors and bless us all with more peace, security and prosperity. Happy New Year 1440. — Mohamed Shainee (@mshainee) September 10, 2018 Happy Islamic New Year 1440 Hijri pic.twitter.com/2tpcfIA0De — Jay Lim 임병준 (@aQuoteAday) September 10, 2018 On this major T-junction, the beginning of the 1440 Hijr year, let us reflect on the importance of tolerance and acceptance in our society. Let us spread the joy of being one, and the benign attitude of solidarity and imagined coexistence.#عام_هجري_جديد_١٤٤٠ه — Aziz Mahdi ? ☭ (@AMAGuudcadde) September 10, 2018 It is New Year's Eve of the hijri (Islamic) calendar! May 1440 be a year of kindness, restraint and healing. pic.twitter.com/FBwA3KVu9Y — Dr. Ingrid Mattson (@IngridMattson) September 10, 2018 Difference between Hijri and Gregorian calendars Unlike the Gregorian which has 365/366 days, the Islamic year has minimum 354 days. This is because the Hijri Calendar follows the movements of the moon. The Hijri Calendar is consistently less by 11 days comparative to the Gregorian. Gregorian calendars, which are most widely used across the world and even alongside the Islamic one in most of the Arab world, on the other hand measure time beginning with the year 0 A.D. A.D. stands for Anno Domini, which means “In the year of our Lord.” The Hijri Calendar has years marked by A.H., which stands for Anno Hegirae, “In the Year of the Hijra.” The hegira took place in A.H. 1. The Hijri Calendar is the official calendar in many predominantly Muslim countries, most notably Saudi Arabia. In other countries, Muslims refer to the Gregorian Calendar for most dates and consult the Hijri Calendar only for religious purposes. The similarities between the Islamic and Gregorian calendar are that; both have 12 months each of seven days in a week. The slight day variations are that the first day of the week is Sunday (Yawmul Ahad) whiles Monday is seen as the first on the other side. Affordable unique South African art on display Promoting African excellence and culture for global economic development Ethiopian rappers challenging Israel police through song Philippine 'circumcision season': A rite of passage or child abuse? 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Episodes, Fear The Walking Dead, TV Series, Season 4 (Fear the Walking Dead) Alex Delyle Magnus Martens U.S. Viewers "Good Out Here" "Laura" Kim Dickens as Madison Clark* Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark* ** Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark Maggie Grace as Althea Szewczek-Przygocki Colman Domingo as Victor Strand Danay García as Luciana Galvez Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie Jenna Elfman as June* Lennie James as Morgan Jones Kevin Zegers as Mel* Sebastian Sozzi as Cole* Evan Gamble as Ennis* *** * flashback ** corpse *** zombified "Buried" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of AMC's Fear The Walking Dead. It is the forty-first episode of the series overall. It premiered on May 6, 2018. It was written by Alex Delyle and directed by Magnus Martens. Al's questioning uncovers some surprising truths about the group's past; John Dorie receives unexpected news. Alicia, Strand, Luciana, Morgan, Althea and John ride in the SWAT van with Nick's body. In a flashback, Al videotapes Luciana as she plunges a knife into Nick's head to keep him from turning. She films Alicia killing a zombified Ennis, and Strand covering Nick's body with his jacket. In the SWAT van, Strand informs Al that his group is ready to tell their stories. Al turns on her video camera and asks the group how they ended up in their current situation. Luciana explains that everything traces back to one particular day. In a flashback, Luciana watches Vultures unload supplies outside the stadium. In the SWAT van, she explains to Al that it had been a couple of weeks since the Vultures' arrival and rations were getting low. Nick, Alicia, Strand, Luciana and Cole eat breakfast at the stadium. Madison distributes maps of potential supply locations that the Vultures might have missed. In the SWAT van, Strand tells Al that their first misstep that day was to go on runs. Cole pries Strand for details about his life as they search a nursery for plants. Cole asks Strand why he's afraid of him. They kill a group of infected together. Nick and Luciana drive up to a library. Luciana argues that they won't find any food in the library, but Nick nevertheless goes inside. In the SWAT van, Luciana tells Al that she went inside because she thought it would be good for Nick. Nick finds a cat poster inside the library and looks for books. He argues that people need reasons to stay in the community, besides food. Luciana realizes that Nick is thinking about Charlie. She agrees that they should help Charlie but in a different way. In the SWAT van, Luciana tells Al that Charlie was beyond help. Meanwhile, John chats with Morgan while driving the van. Morgan explains that he will travel alone after he has paid his respects to Nick. Al tells the group they can stop the story if they'd like, but they continue. In a flashback, Alicia and Naomi arrive at a water park to search for supplies. Naomi finds a Land Rover but no keys. They spot an abandoned campsite at the top of a waterslide. Strand warns Cole that he has done questionable things in the past. Alicia and Naomi climb up a waterslide to reach the abandoned campsite. Alicia finds a machine gun with ammo. Naomi falls down a slide after infected attack them. Alicia grabs onto the machine gun and falls down the slide. She kills an infected with the machine gun barrel and narrowly avoids landing in a pool of infected. In the SWAT van, Al notices that Alicia kept the machine gun barrel, which now has a jagged point. Alicia and Naomi find a large stash of medical supplies and stuff them into their packs. Naomi finds keys to the Land Rover and sneaks off while Alicia is distracted. Strand brings Cole to a secret car and reveals a stash of provisions that he has been stocking for himself as evidence of his duplicity and a reason Cole shouldn't want to know him. He proposes they run off together. Cole recoils from Strand's offer and drives back to the stadium alone. Naomi turns the key in the Land Rover but discovers that the gas tank is empty. Alicia catches up and explains that she, too, once tried to strike out on her own. She looks for gas. Nick kills an infected in the library. Nearby, Luciana finds a road atlas of the southwestern U.S. She proposes that they pick a random page and then relocate their community to that location. Luciana tells Al that she should never have opened the road atlas. Back at the stadium, Mel contacts Madison via walkie and asks if she has any relish as he's grilling hot dogs. Madison strides over to Mel and tells him that she is still willing to build a community together. Mel scoffs. Al asks if that was the day that everyone left the stadium. Nick and Luciana pick a page in the atlas. Strand sits in the driver's seat of his escape car. Naomi tells Alicia that, as an ICU nurse, she developed an intuition for which people would survive and which people wouldn't. She advises Alicia to tell Madison that the stadium has no chance of lasting. Cole returns to the stadium. Strand follows in his SUV and reveals his stash of supplies. Strand tells Al that he never told anyone that he'd hidden the supplies only for himself. Nick gets an idea while looking at the atlas. He returns to the stadium with Luciana and shows the map to Madison. He suggests they range further north than the Vultures to find seeds and fertilizer to bring back to the stadium. Madison agrees. Alicia decides not to tell Madison about Naomi's warning. At the stadium Naomi tells Madison that, even if the community is a success, conditions are going to get worse before they get better. Nevertheless, Naomi offers to set up an infirmary. Alicia tells Al that she should have talked Madison into leaving. Strand tells Al he should have kept the car a secret. Luciana tells Al that they should have left the stadium for a new destination. They declare that Nick is dead because they wanted to believe the stadium would work out. John stops the SWAT van. Alicia's group gets out to dig a grave for Nick. Eventually, their shovels hit something. Rather than burying Nick, they had Al bring them to the spot to dig up a cache of guns. They're planning to kill the Vultures. They ask Al to drive them, with the promise of showing her how their story ends. Al agrees. Alicia's group buries Nick under a nearby tree then loads the guns into the SWAT van. John recognizes Naomi's backpack. In a flashback, Naomi opens her backpack and unwraps a Colt — a twin to the Colt that John owns. John finds the Colt in the backpack and realizes that Naomi is Laura. Alicia tells him that Laura died at the stadium. Al promises to find out what happened to Laura and report back to John. Morgan stays behind with John as everyone leaves in the van. Other Cast Co-Stars Alexa Nisenson as Charlie Don Daro as Vulture Luis John Soria as Stadium Guard Ennis (Zombified) Last appearance of Ennis. (Zombified) The title refers to Morgan's line about staying only to see Nick buried, the buried weapons cache and Nick's ultimate fate. The intro of this episode is made in VHS style, implying Althea interviewing Alicia's group members and recording them. This episode gives the time of the flashbacks as having happened a couple of weeks before. John Dorie's missing girlfriend Laura is identified as Naomi, the survivor found in "Another Day in the Diamond". She is stated to have died in the time between the flashbacks and the present, but this is later revealed to be untrue. The Dell Diamond Baseball Stadium is revealed to have fallen in the present day though exact circumstances are unclear. Alicia's unique melee weapon is shown to be a sharpened M2HB heavy machine gun barrel she obtained while fighting walkers at Whirlin' Wavez. She states that she sharpened it at some unspecified time after its acquisition. Goofs/Errors While Madison is talking to Melvin during the flashback segment, both of them are shown in different shots, but from the same angle, with Ennis and Charlie in the background. While the camera focuses on Madison, Ennis is seeing looking down, before turning his head to the viewer's left. However, the moment the camera cuts to Melvin, Ennis is immediately looking down again, indicating two different takes of the scene. When Strand and Cole are driving down the road the transmission of their SUV is in Park. Episodes of Fear The Walking Dead Season 1 "Pilot" • "So Close, Yet So Far" • "The Dog" • "Not Fade Away" • "Cobalt" • "The Good Man" Season 2 "Monster" • "We All Fall Down" • "Ouroboros" • "Blood in the Streets" • "Captive" • "Sicut Cervus" • "Shiva" • "Grotesque" • "Los Muertos" • "Do Not Disturb" • "Pablo & Jessica" • "Pillar of Salt" • "Date of Death" • "Wrath" • "North" Season 3 "Eye of the Beholder" • "The New Frontier" • "TEOTWAWKI" • "100" • "Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame" • "Red Dirt" • "The Unveiling" • "Children of Wrath" • "Minotaur" • "The Diviner" • "La Serpiente" • "Brother's Keeper" • "This Land Is Your Land" • "El Matadero" • "Things Bad Begun" • "Sleigh Ride" Season 4 "What's Your Story?" • "Another Day in the Diamond" • "Good Out Here" • "Buried" • "Laura" • "Just in Case" • "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" • "No One's Gone" • "People Like Us" • "Close Your Eyes" • "The Code" • "Weak" • "Blackjack" • "MM 54" • "I Lose People..." • "... I Lose Myself" Season 5 "Here to Help" • "The Hurt That Will Happen" • "Humbug's Gulch" • "Skidmark" • "The End of Everything" • "The Little Prince" • "Still Standing" • "Is Anybody Out There?" Retrieved from "https://walkingdead.fandom.com/wiki/Buried?oldid=1286885" Season 4 (Fear the Walking Dead)
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The ANS website uses Cookies. By continuing you are agreeing to their use. For our full Cookie Policy click here. 03330 163 600 Search Contact Us Connectivity Services Ecommerce/Retail NHS and Healthcare All Customers ANS win big at VMworld Europe This week ANS fought off fierce competition to scoop up Best Hybrid Cloud Implementation for their project with Skipton Building Society at VMworld Europe 2015, Barcelona. The three day event featured the highly coveted VMworld Europe User Awards 2015 hosted by Computer Weekly and SearchServerVirtualization.com. ANS’ case study partnership Skipton Building Society cinched the win for the Managed Services and Hybrid Cloud provider. ANS’ data centre transformation and private cloud project with the building society helped to bridge the gap between Skipton’s business strategy and technology requirements. The project combined an innovative infrastructure platform with ANS’ award-winning support services in order to deliver a solution that doesn’t just fulfil a gap in the IT environment but actually helps to deliver on a wider business strategy. Entrants were judged upon the ability to successfully demonstrate capability in the following areas: innovation in technology or business processes; improving IT management capabilities; improving business efficiency or reducing costs, demonstrating best practice and delivering measurable business benefits. Paul Sweeney, CEO at ANS, said: “We are always proud to be recognised by our partners and the industry for our successes, but this award is particularly meaningful for us as it reflects our strength in delivering outstanding services and innovation to our customers. The award win is a reflection of current trends within the marketplace. IT is in the midst of a dramatic shift to the mobile-cloud era, one in which IT services can be consumed on-demand across the enterprise and in hybrid and public clouds. Skipton Building Society can feel safe in the knowledge that their infrastructure will be supported by our award winning Managed Services team. We have over 300 customers ranging from household brands to major government departments who all benefit from our 24x7x365 Managed Service.” ANS joined other business and technology professionals, VMware experts and executives at this year’s VMWorld to come to together to share the stories of successes over the last year, learn from each other and inspire each other to realise greater achievements in virtualization. Read more about the project here. Fill in a form Explore ANS ISO Accreditations
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Edition 38 - Page 4 of 8 May 20, June 23, 2005 Helping Friends Sometime you need some help from your friends. Dave Baker built this 10 x 12 utility building in Paw-Paw's shop to keep out of the weather and have a flat surface to work on. Before the hammer-in a dozen friends helped move it. Photos by Jim McGinnis, Glenn Conner and Jock Dempsey. The Hammer-In opened with my describing the zinc fume fever that led to Jim's demise and then Sheri Wilson reading of the WORD LIST. The word list was compiled by the Mary Katherine Schumacher, wife of one of Jim and Sheri's 27 foster children. It is words provided by family and friends that described Paw-Paw good or bad and as they knew him. I was surprised that I had a word for every letter in the alphabet. These were read at his memorial service and again here. A Circle of Friends Over 60 people attended this gathering. They included blacksmiths from Michigan, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Carolina, Virginia. Six were members of CSI.. There were also many friends and family members. Continued on Page 5 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 [ ] Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 NEWS HOME
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The Sadistic Personality Last Updated on Fri, 12 Jul 2019 | Personality Disorders When most of us think of sadism, we think of either the violent psychopath or the use of dominance and pain to accentuate sexual pleasure. But there is a difference between sadistic behavior and a sadistic personality. Although psychopaths can be instrumen-tally aggressive and hostile to the point of murder, only when the knowledge that others are suffering gives the individual pleasure does behavior become sadistic. And only when the inflicting of psychological or physical pain becomes the organizing principle for life does the individual become a sadistic personality. Assault committed during robbery, for example, is one thing; torturing someone for no apparent reason is quite another. Intentionality is thus core to the definition of the construct. As with masochism, the acceptance of a sadistic personality has waxed and waned over time. The term sadism was coined by Krafft-Ebing (1867, 1937) in response to the works of the famous French author, the Marquis de Sade, who derived sexual pleasure by dominating others and causing them pain. Krafft-Ebing defined sadism as "the experience of sexual, pleasurable sensations (including orgasm) produced by acts of cruelty, bodily punishment, afflicted on one's own person or when witnessed in others, be they animals or human beings" (1937, p. 80). Furthermore, he held that the "innate desire to humiliate and hurt" (p. 82) was characteristic of all humans. In claiming that the origins of sadism extend beyond the merely sexual, Krafft-Ebing was only recognizing what human beings have known for centuries: There exists a certain class of persons for whom the ability to aggressively inflict psychological and physical suffering is not a means to an end, but an end in itself. Though well known to history and contemporary society, the sadistic personality nevertheless appears only in the appendix of the third revised edition of the DSM, published in 1987, as a provisional personality disorder requiring further study. The intent was to describe a long-standing, maladaptive pattern of cruel, demeaning, and aggressive behavior, usually seen in forensic settings and distinct from other personality disorders (Fiester & Gay, 1991), particularly the antisocial. Unfortunately, the disorder was not continued in DSM-IV In part, it was dropped because of scientific concerns, such as the relatively low prevalence rate of the disorder in many settings. However, there were also political reasons. Physically abusive, sadistic personalities are most often male, and it was felt that any such diagnosis might have the paradoxical effect of legally excusing cruel behavior. As an introduction to the sadistic personality, consider the case of Chuck (see Case 15.2). Like many sadistic personalities, Chuck has found a niche for himself in a job that naturally allows him to make life difficult for others. If he gets to inflict some gratuitous suffering along the way, Chuck will tell you that that's just part of his job. Indeed, he is good at what he does, a fact that no doubt won him his supervisory role in the first place. But that's the problem. Everyone would like work to be fun, but Chuck finds his job gratifying in pathological ways (see criterion 4). He gets a rush from intimidating others into handing over their money, almost as if he had a personal score to settle (see criterion 6). Like other sadistic personalities, he intimidates others into doing what he wants. For example, he sometimes "pays visits" to customers who aren't sufficiently respectful. Worse, he lies about the legal limits of his role (see criterion 5), frightening people by claiming that he can take away their home if they don't pay. If they don't give in, he keeps calling back and counts down the days to keep the pressure on. Once, he Chuck is a middle-level supervisor for a debt-collection agency. He Is good at what he does, and he enjoys his work. He is here because of a bad evaluation, one Chuck believes was rigged by his own supervisor to prevent Chuck from taking his job, a feat in which Chuck feels confident in succeeding.1 The evaluation claims that Chuck is too hard on his subordinates, specifically, that he disciplines them publicly, and does so deliberately to humiliate them. With great zeal, Chuck pronounces himself a fair supervisor, but emphasizes that no one is going to slack off on his watch. He expects a full day from everyone, with no chatter, no down time, no small talk, no coming in late, and no excuses for not getting assigned work done. "I don't work with problem employees. I pressure them until they work, and if they don't have the good sense to quit, then I find reason to fire them!" he says, smirking. "Not everyone can do this kind of work," Chuck says, almost glowing, "but it's made for me. I love making people do their job, but I get the biggest rush from collecting debt. I collect more debt than anyone." Though his job is usually done on the phone, he confided that has in fact "paid visits" to customers who are not sufficiently respectful of his efforts. Chuck was born in South Boston to a fiercely religious Italian family, the fifth of six children. He notes proudly that his family "had no goddamn idea what to do with me." His four sisters are described as "virgins that should be in a nunnery." His only brother has always been actively involved with the church, and considered joining the seminary, but decided to teach instead. "I had no such ambitions," Chuck states, "and the family always looked down on me." He notes sarcastically that "there was so damn much saintli-ness in our family that God must have decided to throw in a devil, me, to test their faith." He smiles at that idea, and goes on to describe himself as a "tough little fucker" who was first a problem in school, then a problem because he was never in school, then a juvenile delinquent with a talent for fighting. "My smart mouth got me in a lot of trouble when I was young. That's the reason I'm so damn good at my job." He still studies weapons, and collects books on war. Chuck's relationship with his family is distant. He has never married but boasts about the several girlfriends he "services." His life seems centered on his work, where manipulative aggressiveness is not only approved, but rewarded. Chuck sees himself as an "enforcer of the law" and is somehow righteously empowered by this egotistical interpretation. Chuck described one case with great satisfaction where he so completely intimidated a debtor that she fled completely across the country. "Sometimes, I tell them we can put a lien on their home and take it away, even though there's no such thing," he boasts. "Then I keep calling them back and count down the days." He does not perceive his behavior to be a problem. Sadistic Personality Disorder DSM-III-R Criteria A. A pervasive pattern of cruel, demeaning, and aggressive behavior, beginning by early adulthood, as indicated by the repeated occurrence of at least four of the following: (1) has used physical cruelty or violence for the purpose of establishing dominance in a relationship (not merely to achieve some noninterpersonal goal, such as striking someone in order to rob him or her) (2) humiliates or demeans people in the presence of others (3) has treated or disciplined someone under his or her control unusually harshly, e.g., a child, student, prisoner, or patient (4) is amused by, or takes pleasure in, the psychological or physical suffering of others (including animals) (5) has lied for the purpose of harming or inflicting pain on others (not merely to achieve some other goal) (6) gets other people to do what he or she wants by frightening them (through intimidation or even terror) (7) restricts the autonomy of people with whom he or she has a close relationship, e.g., will not let spouse leave the house unaccompanied or permit teen-age daughter to attend social functions (8) is fascinated by violence, weapons, martial arts, injury, or torture B. The behavior in A has not been directed toward only one person (e.g., spouse, one child) and has not been solely for the purpose of sexual arousal (as in Sexual Sadism). Reproduced with permission from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition Revised. Copyright 1987 American Psychiatric Association. intimidated a woman so thoroughly that she fled across the country to get away from him, a story he recounts with great satisfaction. Aggressive domination seems to be Chuck's only interpersonal strategy. He is a physically threatening person, and in his own way, he is very successful, though his approach has begun to backfire in the office. Just as he pressures the debtors, he pressures his subordinates. If someone slips out from under his thumb, he doesn't call that person aside into the privacy of his office and explain why his or her behavior is in error. Instead, he makes a public spectacle of intimidating, humiliating, and demeaning the person in front of the other workers (see criterion 2). Everyone must know that he is the boss—he sets down the rules. No one slacks off around Chuck, because he doesn't tolerate it. He imposes harsh discipline (see criterion 3) and weeds out supposed slackers by finding an excuse to fire them. Aggression is so much a part of Chuck that he even enjoys studying the instruments of aggression and books about war (see criterion 8). Given the portrayal of Chuck, we are now in a position to approach additional issues that form the plan of this section. First, we compare normality and abnormality; then we move on to variations on the basic sadistic theme. Developmental hypotheses are also reviewed but are tentative for all personality disorders. Next, the section "Evolutionary Neurodevelopmental Perspective" shows how the existence of the personality disorder follows from the laws of evolution. Also included are a contrast between the sadistic and other personality disorders and a discussion of how sadistic personalities tend to develop Axis I disorders. From Normality to Abnormality As a vampire who feeds on the suffering of others, the sadist is only rarely encountered in the course of everyday life. Nevertheless, sadistic traits and behaviors are common. Teasing, for example, travels under the guise of good-natured fun but is often intended to embarrass, shame, and ridicule. Sadistic traits have also been observed to covary within the normal range. For example, Millon et al. (1994) describe the controlling style—individuals who enjoy the power to direct and intimidate, to evoke obedience and respect. Tough and unsentimental, they make effective leaders by assigning tasks and coercing performance from subordinates. They also gain satisfaction by dictating and manipulating the lives of those around them. Where cruelty is expressed more through emotional than physical abuse, many sadistic personalities are able to rationalize their actions and thus put themselves in a favorable light. Although others see them as impulsively aggressive and stubborn, for example, sadists may think of themselves as energetic, assertive, and realistic. What is dominating and callous to others is competitive and not overly sentimental to the sadist, who views kindness as weakness. By normalizing their pathological characteristics, sadistic personalities enhance their self-image of strength, power, and forthrightness. Many do find a niche for themselves in roles where hardheadedness is required. Sadistic stereotypes that often cross the boundary between normality and pathology include the disciplinarian stepparent, whose strictness oppresses and suffocates; the puritanical preacher, whose hellfire sermons are deliberately designed to force the flock onto the straight and narrow; the authoritarian police officer, who gloats from behind the badge while writing your ticket; the petty bureaucrat, whose regulatory maze and eye for detail induce suicidal ideation; and the harping mother, who delights in making her children feel guilty about the sacrifices she has made (Leary, 1957). In every case, there is something about making someone else feel bad, powerless, or ashamed that gives the subject a perverse satisfaction. Though the name is almost a contradiction, a sadistic personality style can also be developed by normalizing the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-III-R. Whereas the personality disorder establishes dominance through physical cruelty or violence (see criterion 1), the style does not, but instead uses an imposing physical presence as a means of pulling for respect in interpersonal transactions. Whereas the disordered individual humiliates and demeans others publicly (see criterion 2), those with the style simply enjoy an image of strength and hold this as part of their self-image. Whereas the disordered discipline those within their control unusually harshly (see criterion 3), the style is authoritative, not authoritarian. Whereas the disordered finds pleasure in the suffering of others (see criterion 4) for its own sake, those with the style feel gratified only where punishment was administered and justice was served. Whereas the disordered lies to inflict pain or harm (see criterion 5), those with the style do not, but they may not hesitate to smile when others become snared in their own deception. Whereas the disordered forces others to action through intimidation (see criterion 6), those with the style use their position of power for the greater good. Whereas the disordered restrict the freedom of those within their sphere of influence (see criterion 7), those with the style create rules and expect them to be followed, though within reasonable limits. Whereas the disordered are fascinated by the instruments or results of aggression, those with the style simply admire the potential of strength and its various symbols to evoke respect. For each of the contrasts applicable to Chuck, he falls more toward the pathological end. Variations of the Sadistic Personality Not every sadistic personality is like Chuck, the debt collector. Most of the diagnostic criteria of the sadistic personality apply to Chuck, but not all. Other sadists combine the criteria in different ways, in different settings, and with a different history. Many have secondary personality characteristics that synthesize with the major pattern. Some of these are described in Figure 15.2. Actual cases may or may not fall into one of these combinations. The Explosive Sadist Most persons tend to become aggressive or hostile by degrees. In contrast, explosive sadists are distinguished for sudden eruptions of uncontrollable rage, frequently vented against members of their own family as safe targets. Explosive sadists appear to be coping competently until some unknown threshold is reached, after which they react instantaneously with abusive defiance and possibly physical violence. In contrast to other sadists, their displays of aggression are not used instrumentally to dominate others, but instead release pent-up feelings of frustration or humiliation. Neither do they conduct themselves in a surly and truculent manner. Many are hypersensitive to feelings of betrayal, or they may be deeply frustrated by the futility and hopelessness of life. Physical assaults are often the product of a verbally unskilled individual unable to express a reaction, who feels helpless to respond in any other way. Periodically under control, but lacking in psychic cohesion and, therefore, vulnerable to impulsive discharge, the explosive sadist represents a combination of the sadistic and borderline personalities. FIGURE 15.2 Variants of the Sadistic Personality. The Tyrannical Sadist The tyrannical sadist and the malevolent antisocial are perhaps the most frightening and cruel of the personality disorder subtypes. Some are physically assaultive, whereas others overwhelm their victims by unrelenting criticism, forceful anger, and vulgar and bitter tirades. Tyrannical sadists seem to relish the act of menacing and brutalizing others in the most unmerciful and inhumane ways. More than any other personality, they derive a deep satisfaction from creating suffering, observing its effects, and reflecting on their actions. Violence may be employed intentionally to inspire terror and intimidation. Resistance only seems to stimulate them more. Often calculating and cool, tyrannical sadists are selective in their choice of victims, identifying scapegoats who are easily intimidated and unlikely to react with violence in return. Frequently, their goal is not only to inflict terror but also to impress the audience with their total, unrestrained power. Most intentionally dramatize their surly behavior. Although these individuals are in many respects the purest form of the psychopathic sadist, they also exhibit characteristics of the negativistic or paranoid personalities. The Enforcing Sadist Every society charges certain agents with the power to enforce its rules to protect the common good. At their best, such individuals recognize the weight of their mission and balance social and individual needs, consider extenuating circumstances, and dispassionately judge intentions and effects before rendering a final verdict. In contrast, the enforcing sadist is society's sadistic superego, vested in punishment for its own sake, unable to be appeased. Military sergeants, certain cops, university deans, and the harsh judge all feel that they have the right to control and punish others. Cloaked within socially sanctioned roles, they mete out condemnation in the name of justice with such extraordinary force that their deeper motives are clear. Ever seeking to make themselves seem important, these sticklers for rules search out those guilty of some minor trespass, make them cower before the power of their position, and then punish them with a righteous indignation that reeks of repressed anger and personal malice. Despite their responsibility to be fair and balanced, such individuals are unable to put limits on the emotions that drive their vicious behaviors. Though not as troublesome, many minor bureaucrats also possess such traits. The enforcing sadist represents a combination of the sadistic and compulsive personalities. The Spineless Sadist Not all sadists are intrinsically dominant, cruel, and vicious like the tyrannical and enforcing subtypes. Some are deeply insecure, even cowardly. Spineless sadists are a combination of the avoidant and sadistic personalities; their private world is peopled by aggressive and powerful enemies. Attack can only be forestalled by creating an image of strength, a sense of mutual ensured destruction. For spineless sadists, aggressive hostility is a counterphobic act, designed to master their own inner fearfulness, while sending a message of strength to the public that they will not be intimidated. Displays of courage serve to divert and impress the audience with a façade of potency that says, "I will not be pushed around." Neither naturally mean-spirited nor intrinsically violent, the spineless sadist caricatures the swaggering tough-guy or petty tyrant. Having been repeatedly subject to physical brutality and intimidation, these individuals have learned to employ aggression instrumentally against others who seem threatening and abusive. Fearful of real danger, they strike first, hoping to induce a measure of fearfulness that forestalls further antagonisms. Many spineless sadists join groups that search for a shared scapegoat, a people or ethnic population set aside by the majority culture as a receptacle for hate and prejudice. Evolutionary Neurodevelopmental Perspective When Freudian theory had only one drive, it was difficult to explain the sadist. However, when he theorized the instinct of thanatos, sadism was readily explained. Later analysts extended the psychosexual model to include a form of aggressive sadism at each stage. Ego psychologists later argued that instead of being a part of sexual drive, sadistic acts give the sadist a feeling of superiority and omnipotence. They often use isolation, projection, rationalization, and displacement as defense mechanisms. Interpersonally, sadists regularly violate the rights of others, ridicule and taunt others, and generally try to control others. Cognitively, they are acutely sensitive to the psychological states of others even if they ignore their own vulnerabilities and sensitivities. They use this awareness to exploit people as effectively and cruelly as possible. Biologically, the sadist most likely shares features with the antisocial and paranoid personalities, such as low activation of aggressive energy and a hostile temperament. From an evolutionary perspective, the sadist, like the masochist, is more than the sum of its parts, so no one perspective has causal priority; instead, each integrates with, and reinforces, the others. Like the masochist, the sadistic personality is reversed on the pleasure-pain polarity. The sadist, however, expresses this reversal actively through malevolent intentions and outright violence, a hostile enmeshment that exists to create pain in relationships. The early environment of the sadist produces a sense of helplessness that is dealt with by taking omnipotent control of others in ways that lead to vicious circles in which hostility is expected and evoked. The sadist can also be thought of as a more pathological version of the negativistic personality, one in whom resentment at being controlled has given way to a desire to control in turn. Although sadistic characteristics may be traced in part to biogenic dispositions, psychogenic factors will shape the content and direction of these dispositions; moreover, psychogenic influences often are sufficient in themselves to prompt these behaviors. The following hypotheses focus on the role of experience and learning, but remember that, as far as personality patterns are concerned, biogenic and psychogenic factors interrelate in a sequence of complex interactions. Infants, who for constitutional reasons are cold, sullen, testy, or otherwise difficult to manage, are likely to provoke negative and rejecting reactions from their parents. It does not take long before a child with this disposition is stereotyped as a "miserable, ill-tempered, and disagreeable little beast." Once categorized in this fashion, momentum builds up, and we may see a lifelong cycle of parent-child feuding. Parental hostilities may stem from sources other than the child's initial disposition; for example, children often are convenient scapegoats for displacing angers that have been generated elsewhere. Thus, in many cases, a vicious circle of parent-child conflict may have its roots in a parent's occupational, marital, or social frustrations. Whatever its initial source, a major cause for the development of a sadistic personality pattern is exposure to parental cruelty and domination. Hostility breeds hostility, not only in generating intense feelings of anger and resentment on the part of the recipient but, perhaps more importantly, in establishing a model for vicarious learning and imitation. It appears to make little difference as to whether a child desires consciously to copy parental hostility; mere exposure to these behaviors, especially in childhood when alternatives have not been observed, serves as an implicit guide as to how people feel and relate to one another. Thus, impulsive or physically brutal parents arouse and release strong counter feelings of hostility in their children; moreover, they demonstrate in their roughshod and inconsiderate behavior both a model for imitation and an implicit sanction for similar behaviors to be exhibited whenever the child feels anger or frustration. Sadists go out of their way to denigrate any values that represent what they themselves did not receive in childhood. In its stead, the future sadist asserts that the only true philosophy of life is one guided by living for the moment, discharging one's hostile feelings, and distrusting the so-called goodwill of others. Although warmth and sensitivity are usual parts of most intimate encounters, nascent sadists view such encounters as likely preludes to later humiliations and the ultimate control by another. Hence, whatever its possibilities may have been, this usually reinforces the future sadist's suspiciousness and wish to maintain control over new relationships. Table 15.2 summarizes the sadistic personality in terms of eight clinical domains. Contrasts with other personality constructs are examined in the following section, followed by a sketch of its Axis I vulnerabilities. TABLE 15.2 The Sadistic Personality: Functional and Structural Domains Functional Domains Structural Domains Expressive Behavior Precipitate Combative Is disposed to react in sudden abrupt outbursts of an unexpected and unwarranted nature; recklessly reactive and daring, attracted to challenge, risk, and harm, as well as unflinching, undeterred by pain, and undaunted by danger and punishment. Is proud to characterize self as assertively competitive, as well as vigorously energetic and militantly hard-headed; values aspects of self that present pugnacious, domineering, and power-oriented image. Interpersonal Conduct Pernicious Reveals satisfaction in intimidating, coercing, and humiliating others; regularly expresses verbally abusive and derisive social commentary, as well as exhibiting vicious, if not physically brutal, behavior. Internalized representations of the past are distinguished by early relationships that have generated strongly driven aggressive energies and malicious attitudes, as well as by a contrasting paucity of sentimental memories, tender affects, internal conflicts, shame, or guilt feelings. Cognitive Style Dogmatic Morphologic Organization Eruptive Is strongly opinionated and close-minded, as well as unbending and obstinate in holding to preconceptions; exhibits a broad-ranging authoritarianism, social intolerance, and prejudice. Despite a generally cohesive morphologic structure composed of routinely adequate modulating controls, defenses and expressive channels, surging powerful and explosive energies of an aggressive and sexual nature threaten to produce precipitous outbursts that periodically overwhelm and overrun otherwise competent restraints. Regulatory Mechanism Mood/ Temperament Can be cold-blooded and remarkably detached from an awareness of the impact of own destructive acts; views objects of violation impersonally, as symbols of devalued group devoid of human sensibilities. Has an excitable and irritable temper that flares readily into contentious argument and physical belligerence; is cruel, mean-spirited and fractious, willing to do harm, even persecute others to get own way. Note: Shaded domains are the most salient for this personality prototype. Contrast with Related Personalities The sadistic personality shares major traits with a number of other personality disorders. Negativistic and sadistic personalities share strong resentment and anger that often lead to overt hostility. They never forget past wrongs done them. Moreover, neg-ativists often seem covertly sadistic in the way they frustrate and obstruct others. In contrast to the sadist, however, negativists are deeply ambivalent about issues of love and loyalty. They seek fusion with others and become aggressive as a response to disappointment, sensing that their precious offering of themselves has been taken for granted or, worse, thrown away for another. Nevertheless, negativists still have a shaken faith that life can be turned around, and a rewarding existence is not impossible. If love could be ensured, all would be forgiven. For this reason, they vacillate between covert aggression and genuine helpfulness, often making them seem emotionally erratic. In contrast, sadists are hell-bent on inflicting pain on others, on spoiling their lives, and on making them kneel down under absolute control. Their mantra is: Dominate or be dominated. Negativists react to a sense of loss for what could have been; sadists feel that others' pain is their gain. Sadistic and antisocial personalities are indifferent to the rights of others and often use aggression instrumentally, but for different reasons. The sadist uses aggression to secure dominance and is concerned that others be intimidated and know that it is the sadist who is the source of their suffering. In contrast, antisocials may be greedy and grasping, but their joy lies in the having. Aggression is a means to an end, not an end in itself, as with the sadist. Moreover, many antisocials are able to delay gratification, for example, in the service of swindling others out of their money. Sadists are generally more direct. Their joy is that others know that they are controlled and finally resign themselves to a position of weakness. The sadistic personality also shares important traits with a number of other patterns. For example, both sadistic and paranoid personalities expect hostility from the social environment, so much so that they sometimes seethe with a hostility that seems barely contained. Further, both project their own aggressive impulses and interpret ambiguous messages as being belligerent or insulting, and both place a premium on autonomy and realism, even though the paranoid's worldview is highly distorted. However, whereas sadists wish to go forth and subdue, paranoids are walled off. Their hostility is reactive to slights and injustices for which they believe others are responsible. The narcissistic and sadistic personalities often share a sense of omnipotence, but for different reasons. Narcissists are grandiose about their own talent and brilliance. Other persons are often exploited in a way that seems sadistic to the observer. However, narcissists expect others to service their needs and consider such special treatment justified by their superior ability. Here, a sense of omnipotence is derived primarily through observation of the self. In contrast, sadists use their control of others to signify omnipotence to both themselves and others. Everyone should know who is in control. Pathways to Symptom Expression Sadistic personalities are vulnerable to a number of Axis I disorders. As always, it is important to remember that there is a logic that connects the personality pattern with its associated Axis I syndromes. Symptoms are particularly likely to arise when the effectiveness of sadists' aggression or their position of dominance is threatened. Anxiety disorders may reflect fears of retribution or revenge, legal or otherwise. Because sadists monitor the helplessness of others as an indicator of omnipotence, they may experience feelings of worthlessness and depression as the formerly oppressed become empowered to resist their cruelty. They are also vulnerable to substance abuse, usually as a means of heightening their self-confidence, retrieving a sense of energy, or relieving a nagging sense of self-doubt. Explosive sadists may abuse alcohol as a means of dealing with feelings of guilt. Because sadists see aggression as the fundamental human motive and so anticipate hostile counterattacks from others, they sometimes develop clinically significant paranoid fears that wax and wane, depending on their confidence and circumstances. Chuck, for example, believes that his lousy review is a setup to prevent him from taking his supervisor's job. Finally, sadists who are forced to withdraw socially, those whose power and authority are suddenly overturned, perhaps, sometimes develop delusional ideas, usually with a paranoid or persecutory flavor. Break Free From Passive Aggression This guide is meant to be of use for anyone who is keen on developing a better understanding of PAB, to help/support concerned people to discover various methods for helping others, also, to serve passive aggressive people as a tool for self-help. Building Confidence and Self-Esteem When Your Loved One Has Borderline Personality Disorder Treating Social Phobias and Social Anxiety Sadistic Personality Disorder Dsmiiir Appendix A Orgasm, Sexual Arousal, Debt Collection How to live well and overcome a sadist? selma simola Does a sadist like his own pain? Is domination sadistic? How to overcome sadism? What no one knows my mother admired and loved by everyone is a sadist? Matthias Bar What personality disorder is most likely to be sadistic? What is explosive sadist? How to deal with sadistic personality? KIMMO What makes a dominant sadist? AMANUEL How should society deal with sadists? Why do people become sadists? Are powerful people sexual sadists? Why do sadists enjoy inflicting pain? Why are some people sadistic? When abuse becomes sadistic? Is any other species sadistic? Do we all have the ability to be sadistic? Is my mother a sadistic narcisses? Can sadists control themselves? Sanni Rahkamo Are sadistic personalities physically ill? dawit awet How to be the best sexual sadist? isacco What personality disorder would be most likely to be a sexual sadist? Does heavy teasing count as a sadist? Is sadistic behaviour justifioed psychiatric illness? makda How to deal with a sadistic person? How much do sadists enjoy being sadistic? What are sadist chracteristics? Axis Psychological Disorderrs
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Visting Expocamo Nicaragua 2019 On April 18, 2018 the protests in Nicaragua first began. Spurred on by social security reforms decreed by President Daniel Ortega, demonstrations involving university students, the elderly and other activists broke out in Managua, Jinotega, Leon and other large Nicaraguan cities. The protests were violently repressed: live ammunition was fired into crowds, hundreds of protestors were killed by police and armed Sandinista militias, thousands more were wounded and tens of thousands have fled the country in exile. Nicaragua has been in turmoil for over a year now, and the end doesn’t appear to be anywhere in sight. Even in the relatively small and sleepy town of Ocotal, shouts of “¡Viva Nicaragua libre!” can be heard, quickly followed by the blaring of police sirens. What amazes us the most about the Nicaraguan people, is that despite the tragic circumstances unfolding in their country, they still offer the most authentic hospitality, have the biggest hearts and have the most fun out of all the places we visit. It is nearly impossible to feel like an outsider in Nicaragua because the people simply will not let you. The amount of times we have been invited into the homes of people, who we barely know or have just met, to watch baseball or ultra-cheesy Mexican telenovelas is much higher than we ever could have expected. Nicaraguan culture is very laid back and tranquillo. In our experience, Nicaragua remains one of the most informal places we have ever been and it creates a truly relaxing and easy-going atmosphere. Our partners in Nicaragua are having a tough time right now. Financing from the government, which was once available, is now gone and it’s becoming harder to plant new trees, rebuild drying beds and fertilize and spray crops to prevent roya. In response, we have committed to helping our partners at Expocamo by paying for several new drying beds, to replace some older, heavily used beds. These beds will improve the quality of the coffee not just for us, for but all the people around the world who buy coffee from Expocamo. We are super proud to do this for all Nicaraguan coffee lovers and to raise the profile of Nicaraguan coffee, which we feel is underappreciated. Direct trade is so important to us because it gives us the opportunity to identify people like Rony Herrera and Francisco Valle Garcia, who are incredibly passionate farmers. Entering a partnership is incredibly beneficial for both sides. Buying coffee in 2019 is tremendously easy and convenient: many reputable companies have very easy to navigate websites, offering dozens and dozens of different types of coffees. It’s trivially easy to select 3 or 4 coffees, have samples delivered to the roastery and then purchase them with little-to-no direct interaction with the coffee farmers. Truthfully, many of these coffees, sourced by third parties, are incredibly delicious and affordable. But this is a lazy way to source coffee and deprives us of important relationships, unique flavors and great memories. Travelling to origin and developing friendships and partnerships feels like the right way to buy coffee for us. Beyond coffee, the people of Nicaragua are simply good and we really like them a lot. We have been invited into their homes, dined with their families and watched many baseball games with them. The friendship we have developed is incredibly meaningful to us and every year we are so excited to go and see them again. We genuinely feel like part of the family in Nicaragua, which is honestly the typical treatment of foreigners by the Nicaraguan people, the hospitality is unmatched. Despite the hardships the people of Nicaragua are facing, they show every day that they still have some of the strongest hearts in the world. Saludos Nicaragua, te veo pronto. ← Back to News
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The Emerge exhibition in Ara’s Visions Restaurant (12 – 15 November) will at first look like a collection of posters about clever apps. However, there is more to this exhibition than first meets the eye. Who knew? David Weir did, actually. The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies (BICT) degree programme course coordinator knows a lot about the digital world and after explaining why people with long hair are not usually models for digital humans (more on this later), he explained how Emerge really works. “The Emerge event is to give the final year Bachelor of ICT students the opportunity, having completed their semester of project work, to actually encapsulate in a poster with Augmented Reality (AR) embedded in it, what they have done with the last 14 – 15 weeks of their lives.” (L-R) James Darley, Renee Li, Rochelle Wilson and Graham Parker are just some of the BICT students who have working on awesome apps for industry partners and will show off the results at the Emerge exhibition. This is how it works: Images on the posters are triggers that reveal AR content such as videos or further information. To ‘read’ the trigger, viewers simply download the app ‘HP Reveal’, search for the name of the content channel and follow it, and then the phones read the triggers. “Eventually, some project work we are thinking about is having real physical objects being triggers. So we could build a tour of the Ara campus and people can point their phone at objects, with the application open on their phone, and as soon as it sees something that looks like a trigger it will bring up content that explains more about what they are looking at.” AR is not the point, really... To the non-technical, this AR aspect sounds impressive, however it is a tiny part of what the Ara ICT students have actually been up to and is simply a way to bring their work to life, using a 2D poster as a base. Awesome projects (three of many) Bachelor of ICT student Graham Parker, for example, worked with Cerebral Fix, the totally under-the-radar Christchurch gaming company that lists Disney, Mobilityware, Within and VMC amongst its clients. Cerebral Fix did not arrive at this level by sitting back on their laurels. They are an agile company, looking to continuously improve their services, so they invited Graham to do some work placement magic. He devised a way to improve their software update unit testing system and that made them very happy. Rochelle Wilson, pulled off a similar feat at Wild Software - whose founder Steven Wild was once the head of ICT at Ara (then CPIT), by the way. Wild have a product called Chreos and, being for the e-commerce sector, it is robust and secure, which basically prioritises security over speed. Rochelle found a way to optimise CREOS so that it updates the dashboard in real time. That made Wild very happy. One more example is James Darley and Renee Li’s work for 2IQ on an app called HospoIQ, which uses the PowerBI platform to show clients data about their financial performance. Thanks to the Ara students, clients can embed this information into their own internal website rather than go into the 2IQ platform, making viewing data quicker and more integrated. In the hospitality space, where margins are tight, and good data is essential, this function is valuable. 2IQ are? Yes, happy. Amit Sarkar is the Academic Supervisor of these students and quite a few others and his industry connections ensure that students engage in real world work that benefits local companies before they even graduate. A lot of this work is the very useful, very technical, behind the scenes programming work that makes our online lives smoother and more efficient – but that we would never usually know much about. “Students will pick up work from a previous students’ work placements and do the next stage, so the projects continue and add value to the industry,” Amit says. Guest speakers: chatbots, AI and digital transformation Local industry guest speakers, John Ashcroft (Jade Software’s Chief Innovation Officer) and Kate Phillips (Intergen’s Enterprise Practice Manager) will bring their expertise to the opening of Emerge on 14 November, 6pm. John will talk about chatbots and AI, while Kate will talk about the digital transformation that is soon to visit a world near you. Back to the question of digital humans... Now back to the question of models of digital humans, those avatars soon to appear on websites to answer all our questions and never get annoyed. They don’t have long hair because the natural movement of long hair is complex and very hard to replicate digitally – just ask the Hobbit crew who worked many hundreds of hours to create those flowing dwarf’s beards. Who knew? David Weir, of course. How to use Augmented Reality at Emerge: 1) Download the HP Reveal app from the App Store or Google Play Store 2) Open the App, then tap the search bar at the top, which says "Discover Auras" 3) Type CE301S218, which our channel, and press enter to begin the search 4) Select the top result, "CE301S218's Public Auras" 5) Tap on the grey "Follow" button, it should turn to blue and say "Following" 6) Press Back, then Cancel, and you'll be at the home screen again 7) Press the blue icon down the bottom middle of the screen to start the camera 8) Animated dots will appear, and you can point the camera at someone's trigger image to start the reveal. Try it out on the poster below!
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Under 11 News Andover RFC Under 11’s welcomes children that are in school year 6 (born 2005-06). The game-play continues to coach & develop ball skills of passing, receiving and moving with the ball, but also inclusive player movement without the ball to support. The U10’s season builds upon, and consolidates on the previous seasons learning and experience of the introduction of contact (tackling & being tackled), with the U10 year seeing the introduction of rucking and mini-mauls. In this age group and consistent with the New Rules of Play (NRoP) for age appropriate rugby, the ruck and maul situations are conditioned to ensure learning and development meets every players’ needs, and of course that it is safe. As players move through the age phases and team play becomes more important, equal attention is given to defensive play as it is to attacking. Much of the practice and training is based upon Game sense and small-sided games, which permits for more player-centered learning and development and creative play. As with all other ARFC age groups, we play in festivals at many other clubs during the course of the season, and also train as guests at other clubs in the south and also host visiting clubs to train at Andover. The team manager is Team Manager, who handles all the admin (and there is plenty of that!) provides the point-of-contact for players, parents and officials at training and on match days, whilst liaising through ARFC with clubs on many aspects including fixtures. These people are all volunteers, noting that; ‘Volunteers are not paid, not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.’ Then also, Andover RFC U11’s share the resources and personnel of coaches and players from within the club, and also development staff from The RFU to enrich coaching and learning. The age group training is scheduled for Sunday mornings (10.00am-12.00midday) during the season, and all are welcome to come along, have a look at what goes on and/or join in! (please consult ARFC website for news update and fixtures) U7 Havant Tournament - 19/04/2015 Andover Under 7’s put in another solid Tournament performance at Havant this weekend, with the A J Wilson Joinery sponsored squad narrowly missing out on the top spot to finish the day as Cup Runners–Up. Fielding two 6 man teams ("Lions" & "Tigers"), both Andover sides carved their way through the pool games entirely undefeated. Sebastian Slater hoovered up loose ball and, with the pace of Shane Hull and uncompromising lines run by Oliver Lishman, the Andover Lions secured good wins against Alton & Portsmouth. Hosts Havant also struggled with the intelligent starting plays by George Kelly who was ably supported by the Lewis Figures’ ability to find the try line out wide, whilst the pro-active defensive work by Bertie Michael was an utter delight to watch. U7 - Winchester Tournament - 29/03/2015 Undaunted by some of the wettest and windiest conditions this season, Andover RFC Under 7s braved the elements to compete at Winchester "A" festival this weekend. The A J Wilson Joinery sponsored Andover side joined 9 other highly competitive squads from as far afield as Jersey. The first match of the day, against a strong Petersfield team, was played at ferocious speed and proved one of the highest scoring at the festival. Despite running in a total of 17 tries - including fine efforts from Cassius Mitchell and Sam West - Andover narrowly lost both matches 8-9 and 9-10. Next up were Jersey; having flown over the previous day specifically for this festival. Despite great tries from Luke Head and valiant defensive work from Cian Killick, both Andover teams again suffered narrow losses. U7 - County Tournament - 22/03/2015 Andover under 7’s played their best rugby of the season in this Annual Hampshire Tournament with a consistently high standard of play exhibited throughout the entire day. The A J Wilson Joinery sponsored Andover side fielded two 6 man squads against some of Hampshire’s finest clubs, with an aggregated scoring system which made the last day of the 6 Nations look like a 2+2 exercise………….. Collectively both teams played 12 games, winning all but two matches, indeed one squad had reason to be especially proud with 6 outright wins. The initial pool game against Fordingbridge saw an emphatic win for both teams, followed by some fine running rugby against Trojans in the warmest and driest conditions so far this season. A subsequent win against Gosport & Fareham with some fine tries by Oliver Waugh & Barney Bentley saw Andover well placed in the pool. Their final pool match against New Milton resulted in mixed fortunes despite some superb defensive work by Jack Shave & Bertie Michael. Managers and Coaches Gareth Young Principal Coach Hester Killik Ashley Farr Andrew Boldt Alex Michael
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SAP-Sybase: What to expect in the first 90 days The vendor needs to deliver specifics on its mobility strategy, analysts say Chris Kanaracus (IDG News Service) 23 July, 2010 05:51 ACA Pacific Anyware Corporation Dicker Data Leader Computers Westcon – Comstor Now that SAP's roughly $US6 billion acquisition of Sybase has gained clearance from European regulators, it may not be long before the deal is finalised. With that in mind, users and partners of the companies have much to consider during the next few months, analysts say. SAP will gain a comprehensive set of technologies for mobile applications through the Sybase purchase and has announced big plans for them. In fact, "mobility is the new desktop," according to Co-CEO Bill McDermott. But there are already questions about its mobile strategy that require answers, observers say. For one, SAP needs to define the differences between its own Project Gateway and Sybase's mobile platform, said Jon Reed, an independent analyst who closely tracks SAP. The pending introduction of Sybase's technology, coupled with only limited public information released about Gateway so far, "muddies the mix" for customers interested in building out a mobility strategy, Reed said. Gateway appears to be aimed at supporting lighter-weight mobile applications, judging from remarks SAP CTO Vishal Sikka made during a Sapphire keynote. In less than two months, internal developers at SAP created more than 600 applications with the platform, he said. Sybase's platform could end up being positioned for heavier-duty uses, Reed said. Some clarity could come at the vendor's upcoming Tech Ed conferences in October, he added. Meanwhile, the competitive stakes will be raised for other enterprise mobility vendors, many of which already work with SAP. Just about all of them are scrambling to make sure their applications are supported on Sybase said mobile analyst and consultant Kevin Benedict, founder of Netcentric Strategies. Users can also expect these vendors to develop fleets of specialized applications targeting verticals within the SAP universe, in order to compete with ones SAP and Sybase are sure to develop, Benedict added. While many companies have some type of mobile applications already deployed, if only e-mail, "100 percent of the industry" is still trying to define a broad-based strategy, according to Benedict. Therefore, it would be useful for SAP to lay out its plans for the next couple of years, he said. Forrester Research analyst Paul Hamerman echoed Benedict. "Customers don't need to have these [applications] available overnight," he said. "But in the next couple years, many kinds of business processes will start to migrate to untethered devices. SAP sees that and wants to position themselves to be able to ride that wave." Apart from mobility, it would also be helpful to customers if SAP indicated how quickly other Sybase technologies, such as its database, will be integrated with SAP's software portfolio, Hamerman said. This is of lesser urgency, since SAP already supports a number of databases, he added. However, SAP will also be gaining in-memory database technology via Sybase, noted Altimeter Group analyst Ray Wang. The market will be looking for details of how SAP's own in-memory database, which received great fanfare at Sapphire, will work with Sybase's product, he said. Meanwhile, some typical problems involved with mergers don't seem to be as severe in this case, analysts said. For one, product overlaps are "less intense" compared to SAP's last major purchase, Business Objects, Reed said. The Business Objects deal also gave SAP valuable experience in the logistics of executing large acquisitions. Sybase will act as a separate division, according to SAP. That said, Benedict expects Sybase will eventually be well-absorbed into the company. "SAP has no interest in using Sybase to mobilize Oracle. What they really want to do is mobilize all the components of SAP. The more they do that, the less separation is justified," he said. In the meantime, however, SAP must also juggle duties involved with the Sybase deal while keeping close watch on other strategic fronts, Reed noted. The acquisition comes as SAP is revving up its SaaS (software as a service) strategy, which includes the midmarket ERP (enterprise resource planning) suite Business ByDesign and a separate line of applications meant to complement large enterprises' on-premises systems. "The more there is on your plate the harder it is do all of them well," he said. Overall, customers may be best served by a wait-and-see approach, according to another observer. "I wouldn't put much credibility into any details that come out early. Because the companies truly won't know," said Curt Monash of Monash Research. "Anything they say with much detail won't be much more than an educated guess." It's certainly realistic for SAP to tell customers right away what it will attempt to do, but it will "still take several quarters to see if they're pulling it off," he said. Chris Kanaracus covers enterprise software and general technology breaking news for The IDG News Service. Chris's e-mail address is Chris_Kanaracus@idg.com Tags mobilebusiness issuessoftwareapplicationsSAPtelecommunicationapplication developmentsybasemergers & acquisitions As-A-Service | Establishing Recurring Revenue & Business Resiliency
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Trouble is, this advert for the MG 6 Magnette, which is running on some of our sites, is pretty awful. It’s not convincing, for starters. Brand Germany has its positioning so well sewn up that it’ll take more than a low-budget campaign to shift consumer perceptions, even in Britain. Whomever did this creative obviously hasn’t realized that even the Metropolitan Police doesn’t always buy British any more—though, by and large, the French police will buy French, and the Polizei will buy German. It’s worse than Citroën’s effort in trying to convince us that the C5 is Germanic, though at least in its case, it came off as mildly aspirational. And how ‘Beautifully British’ is the MG 6 anyway, when it was Chinese funds that propped it up, and most of the car is made in China for only final assembly in the Midlands? As Edward Sheldon pointed out in the AROnline Facebook group, a much better approach would be to distinguish the MG 6 by making the notion of “buying German” seem me-tooish. Target the MG 6 at the non-conformist, those individualistic buyers who don’t want to drive yet another Focus or BMW Dreier. Even the off-the-cuff copy that Edward came up with in conversation (‘Exclusivity is a myth. Follow your Heart’) is better than the drivel MG originated. While it might not be the better car, at least those who opt for a 6 know they are bucking the trend – after all, people have bought outclassed French cars in some segments because they didn’t want to seem like the chap next door. What is even more interesting is that the promotions for the same car in China are far more interesting, with a greater need to cut through the clutter that is 2010s Chinese advertising. The use of MG’s history, the ‘Morris Garages’ legend, and a ridiculous storyline that makes the Milk Tray Man seem dull help turn the 6 into a far more appealing proposition, even if not all of it translates well into English. But Britishness, in this case, seems to work far better – it looks like the Chinese agency understands subtlety, using the smallest of hints. Granted, I am comparing a web advert to a video, but still… CEO, Jack Yan & Associates; publisher, Lucire; co-chair, the Medinge Group. Founder and editor of Autocade (http://autocade.net). Latest posts by Jack Yan (see all) Events : Britain welcomes Europe with open arms at New Zealand’s British Car Day - 12 February 2018 Blog : Did Jaguar Land Rover forget to file the Range Rover Evoque’s Chinese patent in time? - 21 April 2015 Events : Vauxhall Heritage Centre’s Open Day showcases historic models - 4 August 2014 News : MGs fall-out in Qatar Auction Watch : The Le Mans Eventer James Riley says: 20 June 2012 at 10.53 am I totally agree, I think the advertising efforts in the UK are, to be blunt, p*ss poor! It;s not only the daft, ill-conceived, almost childish slogans they have adopted, it’s the use of poor images of the cars that do nothing to sell them. I cannot understand why it is so difficult for them unless this is all being handled in-house. If it is, then that might explain it, because whilst they are great people i’m sure, they seem more familiar with the marketing requirements of a local off-licence rather than a car manufacturer with Global aspirations in it’s sight… They do seem to be getting it more right in China and whilst I agree it could come across a bit strong over here, I don;t see why not. MG has never had much of an advertising push in the past so why not just take the bull by the horns and go with the Chinese approach? It’ll get noticed and there is such a rich history to use (not just parading an MGB around on telly – I hasten to add!) alex scott nzl 69 says: I think there are two problems with MG. one is the car in my oppinion is not stunning to look at, its ok but its not stunning ive not seen one in the flesh though. the other problem is…while it might be an MG badge which has been around for a while…it is pretty much a new motor company. that would make me think…I think ill let someone else buy one first..especially as my mate tells me its got a flakey rover engine in it (ok, maybe the engine is better now, but we dont know for sure)…mean while Ill buy a Kia or Suzuki and put some mags of my choice on it. MG have though made some arrangements with rental car companies, and this might help put them on the map. …aye its not a bad car that one….(I ‘ope) ill tell my Ma to get one…..also..and .dont forget we are in a global recession still. i still think MG are intentionally only entering the market gently so as not to create to much risk if things go wrong, but I guess even if i was them would be expecting things to pick up by now. but to pretend to be German..not a chance it might be more reliable than some of them….but I doubt its a better car than a 318. alex marcelfromholland says: 20 June 2012 at 1.04 pm I like the anti german approach 🙂 its a bit like when the dolomite sprint took on the 2002 ti and the 220 GTi the sjerman gti’s sadly it didn’t work… lord sward says: I admire Jack Yan’s huge, massive understatement when he describes MG’s advert as “pretty awful”. Its the most unimaginative, unoriginal miss-leading nonsense I’ve seen in a long time. Truly terribly – and sales figures are backing up my opinion. Rob C says: And lets not forget this ‘masterpiece’ of advertising! francis brett says: Why dont we try and talk the brand down some more,and the german cars lovers-bimmerforums is free to join too. Andrew E says: Francis, its not talking it down, its begging MG to listen! In the eyes of the non Rover enthusiast spectrum MG has the same effect as “Yugo” did in the 80’s The MG6 is a good car, not spectacular granted. But its overpriced, wrongly equipped (no automatics, no diesels), with poor predicted residuals? Would you spend a years wages on one or buy 3 magic beans instead? Keith Adams says: I’d say this is rather good – shamelessly lifted from our Facebook page 🙂 It not a myth though! daveh says: I saw the ad on Autocade website and thought what the hell were they thinking of! I think the marketing apprentice at the college I work at could do something better. It is very amateurish. 20 June 2012 at 10.59 pm @7 i wouldnt spend a years wages on any car really,all i am saying is no matter what comes up on here,the MG6/SAIC get derided for any attempt at whatever they are doing and it leads to contagion.I understand and respect opinions on the matter but i have said for ages now its going to be slow slow for MG.No one stopped buying MGs because they became chinese overnight,they stopped years ago and various people are to blame-its all been said before,i am trying to think positive about the marque and hope it succeeds.Where is renault in the UK nowadays? Citreon sell as many DS3’s as C3’s(the DS i find frumpy)so all in all the motoring landscape is changing,maybe SAIC is wating for the europe financial disaster to unfold-which it will and start something bigger than what they are doing now,who knows eh? Will M says: 21 June 2012 at 8.52 am I prefer some of SniffPetrol’s suggestions (language potentially NSFW…) Markh6643 says: MG has been slow of the mark with promoting the cars, lack of TV adverts etc, Its been a to long gap in time so buying public bought else where,if the 750, or 550 was made avaible then the MGs would have been more sellable perhsps.Regards Mark David Dawson1 says: I laughed at the use of the term “consumer perceptions” in paragraph 2. Most consumers have no perception at all – they don’t even now it, the MG6, even exists. Case in point – I work for a packing company whose main customers are in the automotive sector. It’s owners believed, until I informed them otherwise, that Longbridge had totally ceased to be! Paul Taylor says: @ Markh I still think they should have sold the MG3 Streetwise here, along with the MG7/ZT, earlier on and they would at least have had a basic foothold and possibly reacquired former MG Rover buyers @11 Good point, Francis, regarding SAIC holding back until they see the Europe situation unfold. I had my third MG6 sighting last week. This time it actually appeared to be a customer’s car as opposed to a demonstrator. @12 The MG6 in the picture looks great,it looks like its moving while stood still-not so the focus. Hilton D says: 28 August 2017 at 4.55 pm I never did see an MG6 Magnette… but there again I hardly ever saw (or see) an MG6 5 door. 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ASTM Standardization News Standards Development How-to Standards In Education Standards and Competitiveness Standards and Statistics Standards and Sustainability Construction Consumer Products Metals & Materials Safety Environment Transportation Chemicals Energy Medical Quality Consumer Products Sort Environment Sort Safety Sort View interactively in News / Magazines & Newsletters ASTM International Standards in Europe Submitted by astmeditor on Tue, 12/18/2018 - 10:14 Case Studies Show Benefits to the Region Cicely Enright People from all over the world participate in the work of ASTM International’s 140+ committees, which cover 90 industry sectors. The standards that result make a difference in countries spanning the globe. The standards used in Europe cover areas as diverse as these committees, from additive manufacturing to construction, nuclear power, consumer products, and much more. 3D Printing Everywhere Additive manufacturing continues to gain momentum in numerous industrial sectors worldwide. The need for standards to drive industry innovation and growth has led to the dramatic growth of the committee on additive manufacturing technologies (F42). F42, including its dozens of European members, has been addressing the standards development needs for the industrialization of this innovative approach to new products since 2009. European companies both participate on the committee and use its standards. Klas Boivie, Ph.D., an F42 member, does research in additive manufacturing. He is a senior research scientist in the Production Technology division of SINTEF Manufacturing, Norway’s national research organization, and a new member of the ASTM International board of directors. With the diverse needs and requirements related to AM, Boivie notes the need for standards. “In my own area of research, which focuses on the industrial application of additive manufacturing technology, we see the importance of standards grow on an almost daily basis,” he says. “It is an absolute necessity to have good clear standards for testing and verification that researchers, project partners, producers, users, and final customers can refer to,” Boivie says. “SINTEF must have the ability to use the standards that are relevant to our partners and customers, and ASTM standards have a strong position on many markets.” At its most basic level, additive manufacturing needs — and benefits from — a common language, which has been structured through a terminology standard that was among the first documents developed by F42. Since its original development, a harmonized, joint standard from ASTM and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has taken its place through a Partner Standards Development Organization cooperation agreement. The PSDO agreement, which now includes several additional jointly developed ISO/ASTM standards, has given the AM standards development community the opportunity to develop one set of standards to be used worldwide in a global market. “The vision of ‘one set of AM standards to be used all over the world’ is actually a realistic possibility,” Boivie says. Also noteworthy, the U.K.-based Manufacturing Technology Centre is a founding partner in the new Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence, which is advancing AM standards and ASTM and partner capabilities. Construction Standards Support EU Products CE markings — used for products sold in the European Economic Area — show that an item is compliant with health, safety and environmental protection standards. The markings assure the conformity of a product with declared performance values, most commonly through the use of harmonized European standards (hENs). For construction, the EU Construction Products Regulation governs the products. However, some products may be only partially covered by hENs, or not at all. When this situation occurs, manufacturers can use the CE marking on a voluntary basis for products covered by European Assessment Documents. The process involves Technical Assessment Bodies who produce these assessment documents and issue European Technical Assessments. The Construction Technologies Institute is one such group. The institute collaborates with other European construction product assessors as well as the European Commission and standards organizations. Accepted EADs are published in the Official Journal of the European Union. “The idea is to allow for a common and global technical language, able to allow manufacturers to assess their products through test methods and criteria already established in other international assessment and certification procedures,” says Antonio Bonati, a researcher at the Construction Technologies Institute in Italy. In the process of developing a European Assessment Document, Bonati says, the Construction Technologies Institute uses ASTM International standards as references for various construction products, such as composite materials, thermal insulation, glass, and ceramics. As an example, Bonati cites products designed to strengthen concrete and masonry structures with fiber-reinforced polymers or fabric-reinforced matrixes. A manufacturer requested a technical assessment because hENs do not currently exist for such products. Bonati’s organization developed an assessment document that references ASTM International standards for conditioning the composite system, for example, in saltwater, water, alkali environments, and with heat aging, as well as for determining the polymeric matrix creep behavior. According to Bonati, his organization is looking toward opportunities for European manufacturers to obtain European and U.S. certification simultaneously and is working on how this might happen. He says, “In this sense, ASTM standards become a common reference for the assessment.” Nuclear Power and ASTM Standards Worldwide, nuclear power accounts for 10 percent of electricity. In the European Union, plants generate an even larger share — almost 30 percent. Dozens of ASTM International standards, including those from the committee on nuclear fuel cycle (C26), support nuclear power. ASTM standards can be used rather than different specifications for each customer in each contract, according to Bertrand Morel, director of research and development for Orano, a nuclear power and renewable energy multinational headquartered in Paris. Morel highlights two particular standards for UF6 (C996 and C787, specifications for uranium hexafluoride), which he notes are cited worldwide for international transactions. Authorities such as the International Atomic Energy Agency also cite measurement standards from ASTM International such as: Test method for determination of uranium or plutonium isotopic composition or concentration by the total evaporation method using a thermal ionization mass spectrometer (C1672), and Test method for determination of uranium isotopic composition by the double spike method using a thermal ionization mass spectrometer (C1871). Stephan Richter, Dr. rer. nat., scientific officer for nuclear mass spectrometry at the European Commission and a C26 member, says that these standard methods help maintain and improve nuclear material measurement quality for safeguard purposes because they provide detailed method description plus information about the typical expected measurement performance. As a result, lab personnel can more successfully perform the tests on samples and also evaluate and judge results. Another ASTM International standard describes the modified total evaporation method for determining uranium isotope abundances by thermal ionization mass spectrometry (C1832). This standard method, Richter explains, is known to be an improved approach to determine major and minor isotope ratios in uranium material. The major ratios indicate enrichment while the minor ratios indicate source or origin of the nuclear material as well as the processes it has been through. That information helps authorities verify material declarations and possibly identify clandestine nuclear material. Standards such as these help all involved — from the lab personnel to auditors to the public — to feel confidence in the quality of the data, and thus the safety of a nuclear facility. Consumer Products: Strollers “There are a number of countries mandating the use of the applicable consumer goods standards published by ASTM International,” says Kay Samulak. Global compliance officer for Bugaboo, a Netherlands-based company that produces mobility products, including strollers, sold worldwide, Samulak is also a member of the committee on consumer products (F15). Samulak highlights that her European company uses the ASTM International consumer safety performance specification for carriages and strollers (F833), saying the standard is used for product compliance in various countries. For example, Singapore’s consumer protection regulations mandate F833 as an alternate standard for compliance. Similarly, the Hong Kong Toys and Children’s Products Safety Ordinance includes F833 for imports there. And in Australia, F833 has been proposed as industry standard there as long as country requirements for red brakes and tether straps are also included. “Due to the need for less trade barriers between countries and regions, there is greater need for standards harmonization,” says Samulak. She adds that ASTM International technical experts and their global counterparts are working to harmonize standards to lead to global safety for little ones. “Here the expertise of the ASTM members is of great benefit and helps to ensure a higher quality standard,” Samulak says. A Final Word Many other ASTM International committees include representatives from European organizations working to develop standards that serve global needs. For more information about ASTM International’s work in Europe, contact Sara Gobbi, director of European affairs. Industry Sectors:
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California punter illegally wagered online from thousands of miles away Mon, Mar 11, 3:25pm by Staff Writer New Jersey gambling regulators have seized more than $90,000 sitting in an online gambling account after the state uncovered a strange connection between the money and its source. A gambler 3,000 miles away in California was able to gain access to two online gambling sites in the New Jersey and pocket some substantial winnings. The only trouble is, accessing online sites from California is against federal regulations. Californian Vinh Dao managed to bypass geolocation technology and gamble online according to Calvin Ayre. The activity was traced back to 2014, shortly after online gambling began in New Jersey, and both the Borgata and Caesars Interactions are now going to have to turn over the funds to authorities. Online gaming had only been offered in New Jersey for three months when the enterprising Mr Dao figured out how to beat the house and bypass geolocation controls. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are often used to mask someone’s true location, but advanced systems such as the one used in New Jersey were supposed to incorporate secondary means of geo detection. The state’s Division of Gaming Enforcement has not indicated how much of the $92,613.47 were actual winnings held by Dao, only offering that the amount represented the “completed gaming transactions theoretically owed to Mr Dao by Marina District Development Company, Borgata Casino Hotel, and Caesars Interactive Entertainment, New Jersey.” The Marina District Development Company was created by MGM Resorts and Boyd Gaming. MGM bought out Boyd’s 50 per cent stake in the organisation in 2016, with Borgata now operating its online gaming operations through a partnership with Party, a company previously owned by bwin. Mr Dao was allegedly given $2,500 of the near $93,000 sum for cooperating with regulators in the case. The remaining funds will be divided between New Jersey’s problem gambling programs and a fund for senior citizens and the disabled. It turns out Cali online poker player Vinh Dao managed to establish and play on three different NJ sites back in 2013-14. https://t.co/jAgZH8B6fI — Haley Hintze (@Haley_Hintze) March 9, 2019 Wagering in Italy spikes after soft January Sports betting in Italy has rebounded after a soft start to the year, with Italians wagering more than 1 billion euros in February. New figures released by the Italian regulatory body reveal that the country’s licensed sports betting operators collected revenue of 160 million euros, a 29 per cent increase on the same month last year. The increase was similar to that noted from January to February this year, which has been attributed to the Serie A football’s later than usual winter break. Retail sports betting operators claimed the bulk of the revenue, while online sportsbooks are gaining year on year, with a 35.8 per cent rise. Goldbet/Intralot was the retail betting leader with a 22.4 per cent share, while Bet365 claimed top online honours with 16.2 per cent. The online casino market had a solid month, with revenue improving 12 per cent to 61.4 million euros, although this was lower than a record January figure of 72 million euros. The Stars Group’s PokerStars claimed the largest slice of the online pie at just under 10 per cent, followed by Sisal and Lottomatica at just below 8 per cent. Last month, Italy issued 70 online gambling licenses – 50 fewer than originally anticipated. Among those awarded a license were Pinnacle and 1xBet, which could have difficulty raising brand awareness due to advertising restrictions. In addition to advertising struggles, new players will be subject to increased taxes for online and land-based operations. The advertising ban began at the turn of the New Year and involved a ban on all gambling advertising and sponsorships, regardless of the medium that they’re promoted.
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Interviews & Events UofTPed50 aUToronto SR Tanzim Informational Interview with Ragavan ... Ragavan has over 5 years of experience designing and deploying deep learning for enterprises from diverse industry sectors, ranging from agriculture to finance. Passionate about taking Canada’s AI industry to the next level, Ragavan designs and builds deep learning solutions that drive business value for enterprises around the world. Ragavan led DeepLearni.ng’s recent development of the world’s first deep learning system for retail banking at Scotiabank, which has already saved the bank millions of dollars. Ragavan learned the ropes of entrepreneurship at Canada’s prestigious NEXT 36 program, where he was mentored by some of the world’s leading business experts. He also studied Computer Engineering at York University’s Lassonde School of Engineering, where he graduated at the top of his class. Interview with Robert Adragna Robert Adragna, Marketing / Outreach Deputy for aUToronto, is a second year Engineering Science student from University of Toronto. What really inspires him is solving the real-world problem with high complexity, and creating meaningful products through innovation. Click in to see more details. Interview with Jacob Nazarenko Jacob is a first-year student at University of Toronto studying Computer Science. He currently joined aUToronto Autonomy team. His career passion is to join the autonomous driving industry. Training by Intel Autonomous Driving group Interview with Deniz Akyıldız (Hardware Team) 1. Quick introduction of yourself!! My name is Deniz Akyildiz, I am a 3rd year Electrical Engineering student and a member of the hardware team in aUToronto. I have a passion for robotics and that is what I am focusing on in my studies, specifically control and software. 2. Why aUToronto? I first received an email from the faculty about a new self-driving car team in, I guess it was May 2017. Back then I was a first year and did not really know what I wanted to do, but a self-driving car team sounded very interesting. I mean, you are literally making history when you think about it. You are building something that is not built before and I thought that is how you have a positive impact on humanity. That is why I joined aUToronto and have been trying my best since the team started. 3. What is your role in the team? What is your goal for this year? I’ve been a member of the hardware team since the very beginning of this journey. What we do as the hardware team is to make sure all the sensors are working and implemented as planned. This includes synchronization of the sensors, powering the sensors, transferring the data from sensors to our server, and designing and building the mounts for these sensors. I focus more on the electrical side, specifically the data and power. Our goal for this year is to get all the new sensors for the second year, in addition to the ones we used last year, up and running as soon as possible so the rest of the team can iterate on what they are planning to do with the sensors. Meanwhile we are planning to build a more robust system by using some PCBs. 4. How did your experience help you with working in the industry? Last summer I was an intern at NVIDIA’s Autonomous Vehicles team. I can comfortably say that my experience with aUToronto was extremely useful in the industry. I think having a chance to work in a field like this outside of the industry is very rare, and University of Toronto is one of the few universities where you can get your hands on a self-driving car. I find myself lucky to be part of this team and this university. 5. What inspires you in daily life? What is your passion? I love challenges. I like solving unique problems by trying new methods. My inspiration is the progress humanity made, and I would like to contribute to this. Who would think we would be working on self-driving cars fifty years ago? This incredible advancement is my source of inspiration. 6. What are your hobbies outside of work, or school? I love playing chess. I try to go to the events and play casually, but sometimes I do not have time for it. I have been playing basketball for a long time and I really enjoy watching soccer. Go Beşiktaş! - Interviewed by Syed Rafi Tanzim Informational Interview with Ragavan Thurairatnam, Co-Founder of DeepLearni.ng Interview with Adam El-Masri Adam El-Masri, Co-Simulation & Experimentation Lead for aUToronto, is a software engineer with a wide variety of experience working at various projects and companies. He is also currently a teaching assistant at University of Toronto, and a founder of a non-for-profit organization in social innovation. Adam is inspired by the potential of his work to make the world a better place, particularly his work with self-driving cars. Interview with Zachary Kroeze Zachary Kroeze is a Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies and a newly joined member of the aUToronto team. His education background is in Electrical Engineering, specifically in control systems. Hardware & Software training for #aUToronto team hosted by Intel Autonomous Driving group in Phoenix, Arizona. #GoTeamaUToronto Interview with Keenan Burnett Keenan Burnett is the Technical Team Lead for aUToronto. He is also a Master of Applied Science at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies under the supervision of Professors Angela Schoellig and Tim Barfoot. His research interests are in control systems design, computer vision, and self-driving cars. Q: What is your motivation to be the Technical Team Lead of aUToronto? AUToronto Information Session aUToronto is hosting an information session for leaders to introduce their team responsibilities and talk with the students. If you are interested in finding out the what we are doing now and how to potentially get involved, come join us on Sep 22nd! Date: September 22nd Start Time: 6 p.m. Location: SF 1105 Register through Facebook Event page at https://goo.gl/GteTYu aUToronto Weekly Update (Aug 29th) The Autonomy team is preparing for data collection next week. They will collect data that can be used for both sensor calibration and testing autonomy algorithms. Furthermore, they are also making progress on various topics such as object tracking, lane detection and path tracking control. The Software team is currently working on interfacing with hardware systems including bumblebee, velodyne and CAN, with the help from the Autonomy team. The Hardware team has been working towards refining the power and communication interface & strategy for Zeus, as well as sourcing off-the-shelf components. They are also in the process of reviewing the current version of the electrical hardware design with engineers from GM. The System team is finalizing the JIRA task tracking system and loading in the first set of tasks. They have decided to follow an Agile methodology with two-week long sprint cycles. Each sprint cycle will result in a demonstrable capability on the vehicle! Check out the full Informational Interview notes with Ragavan Thurairatnam, Co-Founder and Chief of Machine Learnin… https://t.co/SzSvdiBORK aUToronto would not be able to aim high and reach our potential without @FleetComplete's generous support. We are h… https://t.co/scjIo7Whl2 keenan.burnett@autodrive.utoronto.ca 4925 Dufferin Street M3H 5T6
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Netflix zaps new life into Sean Bean's The Frankenstein Chronicles Sam Barsanti (Photo: Getty Images for A+E Networks, Jerod Harris) Remember when new takes on Frankenstein were the hottest thing in the entertainment industry? It was after everybody was making Wizard Of Oz stuff, but it ended a few years ago when Fox decided to change the name of a show about a dead cop coming back to life from Frankenstein to The Frankenstein Code and then Second Chance—none of which were very good names. Unfazed by the public’s disinterest in Frankenstein stuff, ITV’s Encore network in the U.K. produced The Frankenstein Chronicles, a loosely Frankenstein-related show starring Sean Bean as a cop in 1830s London. Now, Netflix has picked up the international distribution rights to The Frankenstein Chronicles, and it will be bringing the show’s two, six-episode seasons to the U.S. as a Netflix Original. That comes from Variety, which adds that the show’s first season involves Bean’s character investigating a mysterious “corpse made up of body parts from different children.” Variety doesn’t say when The Frankenstein Chronicles will appear on American Netflix. Fox changes the title of its Frankenstein show that’s not about Frankenstein (again) I, Frankenstein is a (slightly) better monster mash than Underworld Sean Bean picks his favorite onscreen death Recent from Sam Barsanti Beyoncé releases dramatic, colorful video for her Lion King song "Spirit" Reminisce about Chris Evans&apos; beard with this thrilling trailer for The Red Sea Diving Resort Apple would also like to start throwing money at exclusive podcasts
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School Cricket tournament final Thursday Staff Correspondent | banglanews24.com DHAKA: The final match of the school cricket tournament will be held on Thursday (June 13) at Khan Saheb Osman Ali Stadium at Fatullah of Narayanganj. Youth and Sports Minister Md Zahid Ahsan Russell will be present as the chief guest. Organizers said the match will begin at 10am and the prize will be distributed at 3:00 pm on the day. There is a chance to enjoy the match in the gallery directly. With the raffle draw, visitors can get the opportunity to watch the World Cup game in England. Under the supervision of Cambrian Sports Institute, BSB Foundation School Cricket Tournament-2015 begins on March 16. A total of 64 teams from across the country participated under 16 groups. Private television News24 will broadcast live the game. BDST: 1411 HRS, JUNE 10, 2019 RS/SMS All rights reserved. Sale, redistribution or reproduction of information/photos/illustrations/video/audio contents on this website in any form without prior permission from banglanews24.com are strictly prohibited and liable to legal action.
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New bridge underway at railway level crossing in Billericay Progress on a new railway crossing bridge is underway near West Park Avenue. Network Rail have almost completed works to build a new bridge at the level crossing just past Billericay Station. Level crossings across the network in Essex are being updated and improved with safer alternatives, predominantly bridges and one underpass. [quote width="auto" align="none" border="#0066cc" color="#0066cc" title="Quoted by Richard Schofield, route managing director for Anglia, Network Rail"]Where a road, footpath or cycleway meets the railway there will always be a certain level of risk to motorists or pedestrians. Network Rail is committed to reduce that risk as much as possible, so if we can close a level crossing and replace it with alternative means of crossing the railway, we will. Safety is our number one priority. By working closely with our local authority partners, the new, modern alternative crossings at each of these Essex level crossings will provide the public with a much safer route across the railway.[/quote] Read more: New level crossing bridge 'will attract muggers and reduce privacy' Details about the work Shaw Avenue, Billericay West Park Avenue and Golf Links level crossings will all be replaced with stepped footbridges. Work to close Golf Links level crossing will begin in November 2013 and is due for completion in March 2014. There have been five incidents of misuse and one near miss since 2007 at Shaw Avenue level crossing in Shenfield which is set to be closed from February 2014. Find out more details about other level crossing works on the Network Rail website here. Image by Robert Clifford Avery on Facebook.
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British Journal of Photography BJP Shop All posts tagged: Nederlands Fotomuseum Best of 2018: Emma Bowkett, FT Weekend Magazine Emma Bowkett Emma Bowkett, the acclaimed director of photography for the FT Weekend Magazine, picks out the projects that “inspired, educated, excited and/or challenged me personally” in 2018 Obituary: Jacqueline Hassink, photographer 1966-2018 Marigold Warner “I was trained as a sculptor, and this was the first time I had used the camera,” wrote Jacqueline Hassink in the Financial Times in 2011, of her breakthrough project The Table of Power. Between 1993 and 1995 Hassink contacted forty of the largest multinational corporations in Europe, asking to photograph their boardrooms. “I wanted to find a table that symbolised modern society’s most important value: economic power,” she writes. Nineteen refused, while the remaining 21, in Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland and Italy, eventually agreed. The book was published in 1996; it was the first time that photographs of these places had been made public, and in the spring of 2009, after the global recession, Hassink decided to revisit the boardrooms. With The Table of Power 2, she examined how boardroom design, revenue and employee numbers had changed over the intervening years. Hassink, who has died aged just 52, was born in Enschede, the Netherlands, on 15 July 1966. She trained to be a sculptor at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, and then at the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art in Norway, but after graduating in 1992, presented herself mainly as a photographer, publishing nine books – including another celebrated title, Car Girls, in 2009. It was shot over five years at car shows across seven cities in three different continents, including New York, Paris, Geneva, Tokyo, Detroit, and Shanghai, focusing in on differing cultural standards on ideals of beauty on the women paid to pose with the cars. Documentary / Exhibitions / Features / Landscape / News / Photobooks / Report BJP Staff World Press Story of the Year nominee Lorenzo Tugnoli World Press Photo of the Year nominee Chris McGrath World Press Photo of the Year nominee Mohammed Badra Seeing leafy New England askew in Aaron Schuman’s... Q&A: Karol Palka on shooting the Edifice of Soviet... Q&A: Mathilde Vaveau on ESSARTER Editions’ Red... BJP-online Loves… The 2019 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize goes... Out of the Blue by Virginie Rebetez Format Festival, 14 March – 15 April Issue #7885: The Pleasure Principle Issue #7884: Ones To Watch Issue #7883: In the Company of Strangers Issue #7882: Street View Issue #7881: Forever/Now Issue #7780: Small Town Inertia Issue #7879: Cool + Noteworthy Issue #7878: Nature Issue #7877: Reframing History Issue #7876: The Portrait Issue Issue #7875: Through Her Eyes Issue #7874: Look & Learn The latest photography news and features, since 1854. Published by 1854 Media Ltd, a UK company number 8361351. See our Cookie Policy or Privacy Policy, or Contact Us.
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May 19 Warmup Gig in Birmingham April 30, 2012 by Joe 59 Comments An additional live show has been announced this morning. Black Sabbath will play what’s being called “A Warmup Gig” on May 19th in Birmingham, England at the O2 Academy. The warmup being for the Download Festival in early June. They’re playing the O2 Academy. At this time, there’s no word as to whether there will be any sort of opening act, or more importantly who is playing drums. At last check, the lineup of Black Sabbath was: ??? – Drums Adam Wakeman – Keyboards There’s been several rumours over the last few months or so regarding the drum slot, including several news stories that insisted they had the inside scoop as to who was playing drums. Thing is, there are no facts. We don’t know who is playing drums. Even this morning, when the news of this gig broke, there were several people who sent me messages saying they “discovered” that Bill Ward is playing. Why is this? Because the Black Sabbath Facebook Info tab lists Bill Ward as a member. Interesting theory, but that specific text they’re referring to has been there since the official Facebook page was set up for the Sabs, when Bill was involved. As I’ve told people, if Bill Ward returns, you won’t “find” the news buried in an info tab on a Facebook page – it will be announced properly. It’s sad to say, but there is NO NEWS as to who is playing drums. If Bill returns, it will be properly announced. Until then, we continue to hold out hope that Bill will be manning the skins. Apparently, tickets go on sale this Friday for the Birmingham warmup gig. If anyone gets a ticket, can you send in a ticket scan? Tkx. Finally, I’ll be getting my 2012 tour date page up date in the next day or so. It’s a bit behind. Israel Della Noce says No disrespect to any other drummer, but there are only 2 guys still alive that can hit the skins on this actual gig, in thar order: Bill Ward or Vinny Appice. Wolf68 says I wouldn’t exclude the former Ozzy-drummer Mike Bordin if I were you!! Looks and plays like Bill Ward ’78!! ;-) So- gig THREE WEEKS away and we don’t know who’s playing drums? Sheesh……….it suggests that negotiations continue and so it might still be Bill, but that’s only an assumption……….., as I said, sheeesh……… :o) overmatik says Well, actually the great news is that Tony’s recovery seems to be going pretty good if they are going to perform so soon. As for Bill, every true fan wish he would be there and if not than it will suck, but it will still be a great gig, as long as they are not calling a reunion. Well, the fact that they haven’t said anything about Bill or who’s on drums leaves me a bit hopeful that The Desired Resolution may be forthcoming. However, it could also mean the band will just show up with a different drummer and play, without announcing anything. This thing is just over two weeks away — one would think that announcing Bill Ward is on drums would help sell tickets, so if we don’t hear anything in the next few days…. ugh. Who knows. I mean they could play this show with a different guy on drums and STILL not have the Bill Ward situation resolved one way or the other. That would suck. Screaming Doug says Very interesting that they used NDS graphics. It has a decidedly OLD SCHOOL feel to it! lmL Martin Johannessen says Here`s the official press release: http://www.blacksabbath.com/article_06.html KazolOrajia says I’ve got a question, Joe. How do we know Adam is gonna be on keys? Far as I know, there’s been nothing said about a keyboardist at all. Then again, you do have insider info. GOAT says Whoever they have playing the drums should be hidden at the side or behind the stage.Give him the Geoff Nicholls Treatment. Pablo says is that a triforce? kevin e. kral says (Please excuse me for botching my last attempt at this – I don’t know if you got the previous truncated version of my note.) Let us all say together: BILL WARD IS THE ONLY MAN ON THIS OR ANY OTHER PLANET WHO SHOULD SIT BEHIND THE DRUMS. HE IS THE ONLY MAN WHO HAS AN UNDENIABLE RIGHT TO PLAY ON THIS TOUR AND ALBUM PROJECT. For the sake of history and the integrity and, yes, sanctity of MUSIC HERSELF, please resolve your differences so that this titan can assume his rightful place in this truly great band. I pray to GOD, LUCIFER, RA, THOTH, BAAL, CTHULHU, AZATHOTH, NYARLATHOTEP, ODIN, AND SHIVA that this may happen. AVE ATQUE VALE. Claudio says tienes toda la razón! dhani says Bill. Ward. Quits. A lot. Richard F. says To me and like everyone its no Official Reunion till they get Bill into the band with no more BS! Why try a reunion if people can’t get along? Dumb. Todd says If they call it Black Sabbath, then play without Bill Ward… Will Ozzy / Sharon take it back to court over use of the Black Sabbath name? Just wondering…. Matthew Oliver says unlikely, Tony owns the rights to the name, Jeff Downing says Damn I wish I could go…. probably no way on such short notice. LOVE the poster. They should really pull out at least one song from Never Say Die! With all due respect to Ozzy, I honestly don’t think his pipes could hit much off the last four albums. His voice peaked on Sabotage in my opinion. Still, would love to be there! Davy says May 19th? Typical….a date that clashes with a postponed Moscow show, and for those who bought tickets, hotel and flights in advance and maybe still intend to visit Russia, missing this opportunity also!!!…and still no decision if Bill is playing! A total farce from the off about this ‘tour’. bill ward or nothing its not sabbath without all original members That’s a opinion. I have undisputed facts that there can be Black Sabbath without Bill Ward. They’re ‘Mob Rules’, ‘Live Evil’, ‘Seventh Star’, ‘Eternal Idol’, ‘Headless Cross’, ‘TYR’, ‘Dehumanizer’, ‘Cross Purposes’, ‘Forbidden’. My copies say “BLACK SABBATH” but they don’t say “Bill Ward” on them anywhere. Fact: a band doesn’t have to have ALL original members to still be called the same band. That’s true for Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Rush, and lots of other bands. Boz says Does anyone have the pre-sale link for the gig? Think there’s a ticketmaster one… tickets went on sale… 9.00 am GMT today 4th may…..gig …sold out with 30mins.. tickets now turning on ebay for silly money for a gig where no..one knows if …bill ward…will turn up ??? Karl-Heinz says The good and most important thing is, that Tony Iommi seems to feel better and so I’m optimistic for a full recovery. I wish him the best. But I hope, that the BS management can jump over their shadow to get an agreement with Bill Ward, He’s a very special style with isn’t compareable to every other drummer. Compare e. g. drumming on the “Heaven & Hell” and the “Mob Rules” LP. There is a great difference – “heacen & hell” is much better. On “Born Again” Bill was back and the album was more Sabbath again. No real reunion without Bill Ward. Would you call it reunion, if another guitarplayer would play? Bill has to play in the album. baton_bb says It can be Bobby Rondinelli. Bill Ward! Please, come back to Sabbath! A says The best thing about this is Mr. Tony Iommi back up on stage. Hopefully this means he is doing well. ilarion says What if Bill Ward situation is a prank ? What if there was no disagreement between him and the band and everything was done just to keep fans attention to the band while Tony is recovering ? It want be a surprise for me if Bill is with the other guys recording the new album . Anyone thought about that ? In an alternative sense, it’s an Interesting concept in reference to the Bill Ward situation being a prank. But, have you noticed this “Alleged” Bill Ward situation being reported on a National Level, MTV, VH1, etc, or do you think this is just some egotistical, twisted asshole making this bullshit up? This was suspect from the beginning and we questioned this from the onset. But although we do not know the band members personally, we do not think the band would do something like that. This is based on what we do know about them and how we feel and think about them. In reference to the reunion, obviously the only way to have a proper reunion of the original Black Sabbath is to include all four (4) members on the New Album and the World Tour. If Bill Ward actually turns out not being a part of this project and it’s over the “alleged” contractual problems. This in a sense would not only seem to be potentially irresponsible, inconsiderate, selfish and disrespectful on certain peoples parts, it would also in a sense seem to be bad business practices, especially after this was announced, advertised, presented and sold as a Reunion of the original Black Sabbath including a New Album and World Tour. If it turns out unfortunately that Bill Ward is not going to be part of this project, that was announced, presented, advertised and sold, obviously the proper response from the band is to have a proper announcement with a proper explanation. Hope everything works out in a positive way. Hello Joe! First of all, thank you for your response. I knew someone would answer my post, but i couldn’t imagine it will be you, so i’m glad i’ve got the most comprehensive answer :) (sorry for my english). I didn’t know the word about the Bill Ward situation has spread as far as to MTV , VH1 and is discussed so widely . In this case possibility of prank / joke etc is minimal, but abscence of any proper statement from the band kills me . I think it’s a bit selfish to make fans wonder what the hell is happening. Anyway I hope they’ll reach an agreement and we’ll finally see them together . Ilarion Nez says Well …Got my Tickets for O2 Academy..Last time I saw Sabs was at Sun City in South Africa…but that was with Tony Martin..so doesn’t really count…. Really Hope Bill plays….but if not ..that’s Life….. Cant Wait….. Tony D says You would think they have to be rehearsing for the gig….someone must be at the rehearsals playing the drums. Can Bill or anyone just come in to the gig with out rehearsing?? Sergeevich says Holy shit! It will be exactly on my 25th birthday! Amazing! My Sabbath’s bootleg collection is waiting… ;) Abdullah Rashad Dawood Main(Dylan) says I think a good one to get on the drums would be Vinny Appice or Tommy Clufetos(of-Ozzy).Maybe they won’t use a drummer.Remember-“Psycho Man” and “Selling My Soul”?It is rumored there is a drum machine and no drummer.I hope they won’t be putting the drummer hidden from view.It would be neat if Dave Ghrol or Roger Taylor(of-Queen)did the drums.Maybe they can use the drummer from Geezer’s band(GZR). A drummer is not that hard to replace if the drummer is good.Sabbath worked with- Eric Singer,Bev Bevan,Terry Chimes,Bobby Rodinelli,Cozy Powell,and Vinny Appice.Any drummer Sabbath had ,played the song as the original sounded.It wouldn’t matter if they got Phil Collins.They could use anyone.They used Shannon Larkin before.The drummer could be the most unlikely and it would sound good. If I knew how to play drums and they picked me,that would be cool.What if they used Vinnie Paul?What if they used Joey Jordinson(of-Slipknot)?There are many good choices to pick from.They could have Simon Wright.Maybe,Carmine Appice?See what I am saying,here? As long as-Tony,Geezer,and Ozzy are performing.Although,Rob Halford filling in for Ozzy at Ozzfest in 2005 was cool.Does anybody remember that one?That was when Ozzy fell ill and had voice problems.Rob did those songs good.It is good to see Sabbath any way we can get them.The name and legacy must be kept alive. In 2013, the band(in some form or another)has lasted 45 years!That is good !I have enjoyed every lineup.I love the Sabbath!I love every- singer,drummer,bassist,keyboardist,and Tony.He has kept it going for all these years.I have respect for him doing that,despite what people have said about the changes,throughout. SVB2002 says Funny thing, I was just watching Robert Downey Jr. on Leno and they were showing a scene from the Avengers. In the scene , Iron Man (Tony Stark) is wearing a Black Sabbath T-shirt with this Never Say Die graphic. How cool is that! I can’t find that T-Shirt anywhere … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7Wy0_f5Trg Sabbath tickets went on sale today at 9.00 am GMT gig sold out within 30 mins tickets are turning up on ebay for silly money now for a gig that no one knows if Bill Ward will turn up for to play so not a true Sabbath reunion as much as everyone wants this to happen i dont think it will happen now there is so much b*llsh*t and rumours floating around at the moment but i feel that time is running out. Keith J says Tried to get tickets for this. Was up at 10 to 9 this morning and yesterday morning refreshing the ticketmaster page waiting for them to start selling, was even on the phone. Must have sold out in literally seconds like. Think the O2 only has just under 4000 capacity (if balcony seats included). Prob going to go and see them at download now. Hope Bill is playing, saw them in 2005 in Prague and they were awesome. Even Ozzy has said that Black Sabbath is Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and BILL WARD. No other incarnation is the same. So I don’t know how they can do and album or gigs without him that being said. Hope for the best. On the album front (with risk of getting a message back from Joe saying ‘I will post news when I know!’), is there any news at all on this? Even the titles of a few tracks? How many songs are going to be on the album, the length of the album etc etc?? It all seems to be kept very hush hush. zippy says the piranhas are busy on ebay…tickets at over double face value going fast. am i going ? Well the academy have charged my card…..but do i have tickets ? I have no email confirmation or am able to find out from them if i have tickets…confirmations can take up to 72 hours….so is this some sort of secret lottery then ? Confessed and disillusioned…. All this talk of the 4 being brothers, its only Black Sabbath with the 4 original members seems to be meaningless unless they ALL play as Black Sabbath. Yet again the ticket touts seemed to have swiped all the tickets, with them being on ebay within seconds of going on sale!! How can this be so, when you were restricted to 2, and the website had crashed at 9 with phone lines blocked?… Makes my blood boil & that genuine fans miss out big style………………… Totally, I was on ticketmaster and on the phone before 9 waiting for it. Didnt have a chance. dgdfgd says Nothing has changed. It is not Black Sabbath and will not sound the same without every member or Black Sabbath, that does not include some stand in so they can satisfy contractual obligations! Danny Epic says This Sabbath shirt is worn by Tony Stark in the new Avengers movie for pretty much the entire film. No joke. Very cool and mind blowing. That particular T-Shirt was made during Never say die tour and is not in print since 1978. Original T-shirts cost some 500 to 800$ and are extremely difficult to track down . There are some replicas on ebay , but colour is a bit different I think Bill must be the man on drums and Geof at the keys. or the other way ani´t will go to the show! nas says Really dismayed that the pre-sale tickets for the O2 Academy gig on May 19th were on sale on E-bay before being sold to the public the following day. How is it that ticket touts are able to get these tickets before fans do. There were 3 pages of these tickets on Get Me In!!! And now there are even more tickets being sold at £100+. I have been a fan since 1975 and I cant afford the silly money that these touts are asking……..There should have been a better way of getting tickets to the fans, like us producing old tickets/programs/t-shirts from years gone by and to fans who live in Birmingham!!! Words can’t express how disappointed and annoyed I am. Wouldn’t surprise me if one day tickets just go straight to E-bay/Viagogo/Get Me In!!!!! Mick Wilkes says Queued for 10 hours on Thursday night/Friday morning outside the O2 Academy in Birmingham to secure my tickets for the gig of a lifetime, I just feel sorry for the true fans that couldn’t get away from work to queue up and had to run the gauntlet of the online ticket sales fiasco! cm says Eric Singer,Bev Bevan,Terry Chimes,Bobby Rodinelli,Cozy Powell,Mike Bordin and Vinny Appice have alll drummed with Sabbath Mike Bordin and Vinny Appice have stood in for the Ozzy line-up Maybe Nicko McBrain or Shaun says If they can’t get Bill I hope they get either Vinny or Bev Bevan (from the Born Again tour, love his work on those bootlegs! I’d also suggest Cozy Powell because of his work on the Dehumanizer demos if he were not dead). I do wonder what kind of shape Bill’s playing is now anyway, because when I saw him with the Sabs in 2005, he struggled for the whole night (as did Ozzy during some points), and even Geezer didn’t play that wonderful bass solo of his for NIB. In fact, Tony did the majority of the work that night by going COMPLETELY out of his way to add new life to his old solos. I believe this was one of the nights where Iron Maiden cut into Sabbath’s set, because their show was longer then BS. One of them in Maiden that night also had a Tony Iommi SG I think….. I do wonder what other songs Sabbath would have played if they had more time….. Geezer’s bass solo and The Wizard I think highly likely…. and a spotlight solo for Tony too I think. The only complete song they played that wasn’t from the first 3 records that night was Dirty Women. I really wanted to see Heaven And Hell after this but did not have the time or money….. and now Ronnie is gone (cries loudly)! For all you Sabbath fans out there, go get Cross Purposes, Dehumanizer (and it’s demos), and both versions of Born Again!….. These are Sabbath’s most underated albums… The bootleg Born In Hell from 1983’s tour is really cool too! And we also can’t forget about Never Say Die and Technical Ectasy….. I do wonder when Mark 1’s 9th album will be done and also am sad that Mark2/3 WILL NEVER DO ANOTHER ALBUM AND WILL BE ETERNALLY STUCK AT 4.5 ALBUMS WORTH OF SONGS! That is, if you count the linup of Tony, Geezer, Ronnie, and Cozy…… Leighton says Running out of time to announce if Bill’s back in the band or not. lf it’s not announced soon! we’ll just have to cling to the hope that they will surprise us all on the night of May 19. What are you hearing Joe? TomOzzy123 says To me…if this is Black Sabbath’s last hoorah, then Bill must be part of the reunion. He’s healthy and can still drum, so money/contract should be settled on and get his butt back behind a kit. Quit this nonsense. D.Cheema says I got to the box office early, in fact I thought there would be a large queue there was about 16 people by 0130 hrs. The venue guaranteed 100 tickets (2 per person) so if you arrived 51st then there was a chance you might not get a ticket as then you would be competing against the online lottery. That was the venues position before 8 am. At 5 am there were 50 people who had rolled up by the time box office staff had got to work early at 8 am and the queue had grown to about 130 people I reckon the venue had made a wise decision to scrap the guarantee of 100 tickets and try and make as many tickets available to all who had waited, the only proviso was that only cash would be accepted. This must have mean’t tthis was eating into the Ticket Web or Ticketmaster stash, which was fine with me, but really good for all the lightweights who turned up after 6 am. I got my tickets. I went to The Diskery after I got my tickets (which used to sell records to Ozzy when still living in Aston) and had a look at the venue at 11 am. I was pleased to see that the queue was about 20 long and the office was still selling tickets. Fair play to the Academy as waiting in the queue if you can get to Birmingham is by far the fairest way. Online applications is simply a game of chance. I reckon the cash (I estimate about $20,000) will keep the wolf from the door before they have to hand it over . It is only right that as many local Sabbath fans get to see the band and being in the queue is the way to do it – tut tut to the locals who have stuck their paper tickets on eBay. I gave my other ticket to Liam at the Diskery – at face value – and on easy terms! BlackCount says D.Cheema Spoke to you in the Diskery after getting my ticket, I was about no.60 in the queue and was very relieved to get my ticket. Were you at Ozzy’s Town Hall show? Hope to see you there. You (we) were lucky that the Academy decided to sell actual tickets to all that waited and those that turned up. Sadly I was not at the Ozzy show, but me and Liam will be at The Diskery and then the pub next door before the show, which is a gentle stroll away from the ‘Dome’. Jimmy I believe has possibly managed to get a message to the boys, they used to deliver discs to Ozzy I hear.. l can’t believe their hasn’t been some sort of announcment or statement from the band regarding the drumming situation. Surely they’re not just gonna rock up to O2 with an unannounced drummer unless it’s Bill. Also l can’t believe their hasn’t been a leak from anyone in the know. Somebody must know something. Am I the only one thinking the lack of a drummer announcement means it will be bill and they’ll just unveil him on saturday? worse case scenario it’s a drum machine, in all honesty if there is I’d rush the stage and play in his place, I might not be ward but I’m sure fans would rather see someone inspired by him than a flipping machine, then again, my ticket still hasn’t come through lol sean may says ITS ONLY ABOUT F*CKING MONEY…. PUT A END TO ALL THIS SHIT! … NOW… DO NOT DO THE GIG …THIS SATURDAY… NO BILL.. NO GIG !!! GOD HAS ! EVERYONE FORGOT ABOUT RONNIE JAMES DIO…WHO DIED 2 YEARS AGO TODAY RIP …RONNIE ..THE MAN WOULD BE TURNING IN HES GRAVE…ABOUT ALL THIS SABBATH SHIT ! LATELY.. GOD SAKES SEAN MAY…. EXETER ..UK Leave a Reply to Abdullah Rashad Dawood Main(Dylan) Cancel reply
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Home > allianz > Witness For The Defense (Kali OBrien Mysteries) Witness For The Defense (Kali OBrien Mysteries) by Jonnie Jacobs Biblio.com member since: 2017 Houston,Texas Very Good. Used book in very good condition. Some cover wear, may contain a few marks. Ex-library with the usual stamps. 100% guaranteed. 071419 Seller: allianz (US) Seller Inventory #: 157566643X[vg] Title: Witness For The Defense (Kali OBrien Mysteries) Author: Jonnie Jacobs Book condition: Used - Very Good Binding: B-Hardcover Publisher: K Hardcover This edition first published: 2001-04-01 Fiction & Literature > Mystery & Thrillers > Mystery More books like this are on sale from allianz at 10% off! The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest Lisbeth Salander—the heart of Larsson’s two previous novels—lies in critical condition, a bullet wound to her head, in the intensive care unit of a Swedish city hospital. She’s fighting for her life in more ways than one: if and when she recovers, she’ll be taken back to Stockholm to stand trial for three murders. With the help of her friend, journalist Mikael Blomkvist, she will not only have to prove her innocence, but also identify and denounce those in authority who have allowed the vulnerable, like herself, to suffer abuse and violence. And, on her own, she will plot revenge—against the man who tried to kill her, and the corrupt government institutions that very nearly destroyed her life. Once upon a time, she was a victim. Now Salander is fighting back. ([source][1]) [1]: http://www.stieglarsson.com/Castles-in-the-Sky... Six shots. Five dead. One heartland city thrown into a state of terror. But within hours the cops have it solved: a slam-dunk case. Except for one thing. The accused man says: You got the wrong guy. Then he says: Get Reacher for me. And sure enough, from the world he lives in--no phone, no address, no commitments--ex--military investigator Jack Reacher is coming. In Lee Child's astonishing new thriller, Reacher's arrival will change everything--about a case that isn't what it seems, about lives tangled in baffling ways, about a killer who missed one shot--and by doing so give Jack Reacher one shot at the truth....The gunman worked from a parking structure just thirty yards away--point-blank range for a trained military sniper like James Barr. His victims were in the wrong place at the wrong time. But why does Barr want Reacher at his side? There are good reasons why Reacher is the last person Barr would want to see. But when Reacher hears Barr's own words, he understands. And a slam-dunk case explodes. Soon Reacher is teamed with a young defense lawyer who is working against her D.A. father and dueling with a prosecution team that has an explosive secret of its own. Like most things Reacher has known in life, this case is a complex battlefield. But, as always, in battle, Reacher is at his best.Moving in the shadows, picking his spots, Reacher gets closer and closer to the unseen enemy who is pulling the strings. And for Reacher, the only way to take him down is to know his ruthlessness and respect his cunning--and then match him shot for shot....From the Hardcover edition.... Curse Of the Missing Puppet Head Kinky Friedman Join the Bibliophiles' Club today and start saving 10% on every book you buy on Biblio.com.
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Sun Belt population growth hits modest snag, Census data show William H. Frey Friday, December 22, 2017 Newly released Census estimates that track population changes through July 2017 suggest that the rising post-recession Sun Belt boom has hit a snag in some places. At the same time, many Snow Belt states have seen unexpected growth upticks. This counters last year’s estimates that suggested a steady “back to normal” trend for the long-standing population shifts from the nation’s Northeast and Midwestern states toward the South and West, after a lull that lasted several years after the recession. To be sure, the collective populations of the South and West “Sun Belt” states continue to grow faster than those in the Northeast and Midwest “Snow Belt”. In fact, if the current rates of growth continues through the 2020 Census, the Sun Belt will increase its advantage over the Snow Belt in congressional representation from 263 to 172, currently, to a projected 270 to 165. Yet the growth differential between the two mega-regions, which had widened through 2013, has noticeably shrunk last year. William H. Frey Senior Fellow - Metropolitan Policy Program Figure 1 displays the annual growth of these regions from 2000-01 to 2016-17. While Sun Belt growth exceeded Snow Belt growth throughout this time span, the growth disparity was widest in the years prior to the 2007-09 recession. In 2004-07, the annual growth differential between the two was well over 1 percent. This plummeted as the recession and housing crisis reduced movement to previous fast growing parts of the country such as Florida, Nevada, and Arizona. Net movement from Snow Belt to Sun Belt states shrunk from 611,000 in 2004-05 to levels well below 400,000 in 2012-13; so that, by the latter year, the Sun Belt’s growth advantage was reduced to 0.64 percent. Eventually, Sun Belt growth began to pick up along with the re-emergence of national labor and housing markets. By 2015-16, the net migration to the region rose to nearly 600,000 and its growth differential rose above 0.9 percent. Yet, the last year showed a noticeable drop in net migration gains—down to 470,000, lowering its growth differential to 0.75 percent. The slower growth in the Sun Belt is not uniform across the region, nor is the slight uptick in Snow Belt growth pervasive across the nation’s Northeast and Midwest states. Yet some of the shifts are surprising and suggest future areas of unevenness within the regions. Uneven growth within the Sun Belt There is wide variation in 2016-17 growth rates within the Sun Belt (download Table 1) with 16 of the 30 states (including Washington, D.C.) growing faster than the national population growth rate of 0.72 percent. These include the nation’s fastest growing states of Idaho and Nevada, which grew at rates of 2.2 and 2.0 percent, respectively; and another 11 states with growth rates exceeding 1 percent. At the other extreme are six Sun Belt states which registered 2016-17 population losses including Wyoming, West Virginia, Alaska, Hawaii, Mississippi, and Louisiana. This is the most Sun Belt state losses registered in decades. More noteworthy is the fact that 18 of these 30 states registered either slower growth or greater declines in 2016-17 than in the previous year. This includes growth reductions of 0.25 percent or more in Wyoming, West Virginia, Alaska, Louisiana, Oregon, Florida, Colorado, and Hawaii. Some states, such as Florida and Oregon, showed dips after successive years of growth, though West Virginia and Hawaii sustained several years of growth slowdowns. The 12 Sun Belt states which showed raised levels of growth in 2016-17 include the Mountain West states of Idaho, Montana, and Nevada, and southeastern states: Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Georgia. Figure 2 compares the experiences of two large southern states, Florida and Texas, which registered recent growth slowdowns, with those of two western states, Idaho and Nevada, where growth increased. Texas has long exhibited high growth rates, and, by virtue of its size, high numeric population gains. Yet, while it faired better than most Sun Belt states during the recession, its recent growth ticked downward. Florida followed the trend of many Sun Belt magnets, with plummeting growth during the recession and immediate post recession years, only to show a rise from 2013 to 2016 before dipping last year. The rising growth in other southeastern states suggests dispersion away from Florida over the last year. Unlike these two states, Nevada and Idaho display continued growth through 2016-17. Nevada, like Florida, saw a steep growth decline beginning in 2007, only to rise in recent years. This occurred in Idaho as well as other interior western states including Montana and Arizona. Some of this growth uptick is attributable to these states’ strengthening economies and rebounding housing markets, leading to an attraction of migrants from more high-priced markets in California, which is experiencing increased net out-migration (-138,000 in 2016-17 up from a low of -40,000 in 2010-10). Snow Belt growth rebounds Growth rates also vary within the Snow Belt, though at generally lower levels. Among its 21 states, only two (South Dakota and Minnesota) grew faster than the nation in 2016-17; and 16 grew less then 0.5 percent (download Table 1). Illinois and North Dakota registered population losses. Still 17 of the 21 Snow Belt states displayed higher growth than the year before. These include each of the New England states and several large industrial or midwestern states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Yet, these stand in contrast with two of the Snow Belt’s largest states, New York and Illinois, which registered reduced growth, and, in the case of the latter, population decline. Figure 3 contrasts the post-2000 experiences of these states with those of Michigan and Ohio. Like many Snow Belt states, both New York and Illinois showed increased growth during the early recession years as Sun Belt employment opportunities dried up and “would be migrants” stayed put. While their growth levels peaked in different years, each showed especially lowered growth since, especially since, 2011; and in the case of Illinois, four straight years of population loss. The slow growth/decline patterns of these large states dominate population shifts in the Snow Belt, accounting for 65 percent of the region’s overall 2016-17 net out migration. Still, the rising growth in other Snow Belt states such as Ohio and Michigan is noteworthy and especially heartening for the Great Lakes states in light of the population losses it sustained between 2004 and 2011. While growth rates for Ohio and Michigan rank low among all states (32nd and 35th, respectively), the recent uptick for these and other parts of the Snow Belt hint that a modest rebound could be in the offing. Intraregional shifts and political clout The new Census estimates suggest that previous forecasts of a return to the heady population shifts from the Snow Belt to the Sun Belt might be tempered to some degree. In fact, there seem to be noticeable growth shifts underway within these mega-regions, as migrants relocate to less pricey locales in the Southeast and Mountain West (within the Sun Belt) or away from states with the largest urban centers (within the Snow Belt). These shifts could also impact state political clout through congressional reapportionment if they continue through the 2020 Census. A new analysis by Election Data Services indicates how the intra-regional reshuffling of congressional seats might be altered if 2016-17 population shifts continued. Compared with previous projections, California could lose a seat for the first time in history while Montana would pick up an extra seat, and, within the Snow Belt, Illinois could lose a second seat to the benefit of Minnesota, which would not lose a seat. Along with other changes that would occur, the Sun Belt would gain a net of seven seats. But there would be important changes occurring within regions if the latest population growth rates persisted. Of course, future population shifts will depend upon migration across states while, still occurring at historically low rates, showing signs of picking up. If they do, there could be increased movement from high-cost to low-cost states within regions along with the longstanding shift from Snow Belt to Sun Belt. U.S. migration still at historically low levels, census shows Census shows nonmetropolitan America is whiter, getting older, and losing population A tale of two Rust Belts, continued: Can the Midwest’s smaller communities succeed? John C. Austin Demographics & Population U.S. Metro Areas
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People arrive early for the March For Our Lives rally against gun violence in Washington, DC on March 24, 2018. Mandal Ngan/Getty Images syllabus / justice Gun Studies Syllabus Imagine a class on gun control activism. Here's what its syllabus might look like. by Caroline E. Light, Lindsay Livingston via Public Books on April 12, 2018 In the aftermath of the Parkland school shooting of February 14, 2018, scholar Danielle McGuire invited historians on Twitter to propose readings that would provide resources for gun control activists. In response, Public Books reached out to scholars Caroline Light and Lindsay Livingston to develop a Gun Studies Syllabus. There are an estimated 310 million firearms in the United States today—more than one gun per person—and while the US comprises about 5 percent of the world’s population, its inhabitants possess over 40 percent of the world’s guns. The US also experiences more gun deaths than any economically comparable nation: more than 38,600 in 2016, with nearly two-thirds of them suicides. How did the nation get here, and what is it doing to prevent gun violence? To answer these questions, this syllabus provides an interdisciplinary introduction to America’s unique “gun culture.” Gun Anarchy and the Unfree State The real history of the Second Amendment. by Saul Cornell via The Baffler on October 3, 2017 The Secret History of Guns What gun regulations meant to the founders, and why the Black Panthers are the true pioneers of today's pro-gun movement. by Adam Winkler via The Atlantic on September 1, 2011 Disarming the NRA The Second Amendment does not stand in the way of better gun laws; the NRA does. by Adam Winkler via New York Review of Books on October 5, 2017 Battleground America One nation, under the gun. by Jill Lepore via The New Yorker on April 23, 2012 America Passed Gun Control in 1968. Can It Happen Again? The King and Kennedy assassinations spurred passage of the Gun Control Act. What will contemporary gun violence bring? by Jason Sokol via New York Times on March 22, 2018 Assault Weapons Preserve the Purpose of the Second Amendment Banning them would gut the concept of an armed citizenry as a final, emergency bulwark against tyranny. by David French via National Review on February 21, 2018 The Supreme Court’s Worst Decision of My Tenure DC v. Heller recognized an individual right to possess a firearm under the Constitution. Here’s why the case was wrongly decided. by John Paul Stevens via The Atlantic on May 14, 2019 The Lessons of a School Shooting – in 1853 How a now-forgotten classroom murder inflamed the national gun argument. by Saul Cornell via Politico Magazine on March 24, 2018 The Racist Roots of Gun Control The historical record provides compelling evidence that racism underlies gun control laws -- and not in any subtle way. How the NRA Rewrote the Second Amendment The Founders never intended to create an unregulated individual right to a gun. by Michael Waldman via Politico Magazine on May 19, 2014 The History Guys look at who has had access to guns in the U.S., and what those guns have meant to the people who have owned them. by BackStory via BackStory on January 25, 2013 Presidents and Mass Shootings How Consoler-in-Chiefs respond to senseless gun violence. by Tevi Troy via National Affairs on April 1, 2018 Repeal the Second Amendment This weekend’s marches make it clear: To enact real gun control, we need to change the Constitution. by John Paul Stevens via New York Times on March 27, 2018 New Memorial Day: Remembering Children Killed in School It’s an exhaustive list. Far longer and deeper than you might suspect. by Akim Reinhardt via 3 Quarks Daily on May 28, 2018 Bang for the Buck Three new books paint a more nuanced portrait of the American militias whose gun rights have been protected since the founding. by Adam Hochschild via New York Review of Books on March 15, 2018 Was Slavery a Factor in the Second Amendment? The formation of what many call a “safeguard against tyranny” was, in part, a way to preserve the slave system. by Carl T. Bogus via New York Times on May 24, 2018 A Brief History of the Assault Rifle The genealogy of a killing machine. by Michael Shurkin via The Atlantic on June 30, 2016 What America Gets Wrong About Three Important Words in the Second Amendment The NRA misquotes George Mason to support its own view of "well-regulated militia." by Robyn Pennacchia via Quartz on February 24, 2018 The Second Amendment Does Not Transcend All Others Its text and context don’t ensure an unlimited individual right to bear any kind and number of weapons by anyone. by Garrett Epps via The Atlantic on March 8, 2018 How the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Changed Gun Laws It showed that public outrage can create meaningful reform when the political costs of inaction outweigh the benefits. by A. Brad Schwartz via New York Times on February 16, 2018
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15 things successful people do between jobs Experts suggest taking at least one week off to allow yourself to refresh, recharge, and refocus— but some say two weeks is ideal. Flickr/Cristian Bortes Suppose you were just offered a new job and the company is fairly flexible with your start date. How much time should you take, if any, between gigs? And what should you do with that time? Career and workplace experts suggest taking at least one week off to allow yourself to refresh, recharge, and refocus— but some say two weeks is ideal, if you can swing it. Cali Williams Yost, CEO and founder of Flex+Strategy Group/Work+Life Fit, Inc., blogger, and author of " TWEAK IT: Make What Matters to You Happen to You Every Day," told Business Insider that taking time off can help you mentally prepare for this next big chapter in your life. "There is always a learning curve, and you'll want to be your best and freshest when you start." Taking some time between jobs also gives your brain a chance to take a break, to process leaving your old job (which can be pretty emotional, whether you loved or hated it), and to prepare for all the new challenges to come, adds Sara Sutton Fell, CEO and founder of FlexJobs. If you're starting a new job, here are 15 things you should do in the interim to set yourself up for success: 1. Get organized Minimize the stress of your first week in a new job by taking time to organize your personal life. "Any projects around the house that have been nagging at the back of your mind? Now's the time to get them done," says Ryan Kahn, the founder of The Hired Group and creator of the best-selling How To Get Hired online course. 2. Schedule appointments and run errands Miriam Salpeter, job search coach, owner of Keppie Careers, and author of " Social Networking for Career Success" and " 100 Conversations for Career Success," says your break between jobs is the perfect time to schedule doctor appointments and deliveries that require you to be home, and to run any errands that may be difficult to get done once you start your new job. 3. Disconnect "Take advantage of not having to be reachable during the day, and stop checking your email or looking at Facebook for an afternoon or two," says Sutton Fell. "This gives you a chance to reset your brain." Instead of staring at a screen for hours on end — which you'll probably have to do as soon as you start your new job — pick up a book you've been dying to read, or go take an exercise class you've been wanting to try. 4. Re-connect Take some time to re-connect with people you've lost touch with. Catch up with old friends and colleagues and see what they're up to these days. 5. Update your social media profiles We know we said earlier you should take a break from technology — but it's okay (and advised!) to take an hour to two during your time off to update your LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook profiles with your new company and job title. 6. Spend time with your closest friends You might not have a chance to do afternoon lunches with people for the first few months of your new job, so your break is a great time to do these, says Sutton Fell. 7. Spend time with family Nicole Williams, a career expert and best-selling author, suggests using this break to spend time with family. "When you start any new job you should expect to work longer hours — at least the first several months," she says. "Utilize this time to make the most of being at home." 8. Take a mini-vacation Whether you can get away for a night or a week, take a trip somewhere to recharge, see new sights, and take full advantage of your time off, Sutton Fell says. 9. Research your new company In today's competitive job market, the more senior the position, the more you will be scrutinized in those first few months, Kahn says. "You'll be expected to hit the ground running versus spending time learning the ropes. Get a head start by researching the industry and the company, and learning as much as you can about the position and the team you will be working with," he suggests. 10. Get everything you may need ready Need a new wardrobe for the new job? Now is the time to go shopping. Does HR require you to bring in a passport or social security card on day one? Track those down and put them in your wallet. Figure out what you may need to start the new job, and have those things ready to go. 11. Figure out your new commute Do a couple of practice runs to figure out the easiest or fastest way to get to your new office. Don't wait until the first day to experiment. 12. Set new near-term personal and professional goals Give some thought to what you want to do differently from the start in this new job, Williams Yost says. "Are you going to try to wake up earlier and get to the gym a couple of days a week? Are you going to try to schedule a networking lunch outside of the office once a month?" Use this time to establish a plan. 13. Reflect on your long-term career goals During this rare lull between jobs, think about where you are headed. Where do you want to be in five years? In 10 years? How will this job help you get there? Coming in knowing where you're going will help you stay on the right path from day one, Kahn says. 14. Figure out your new schedule If your work schedule is shifting at all, it's important to organize things like childcare, household responsibilities, and your personal routine, Sutton Fell says. Salpeter says if you altered your sleep schedule at all during your time off, you should try to get into a "work-oriented sleep routine" a few days before starting your new job. 15. Relax and recharge Don't forget to spend some time on yourself. Take time to relax, get plenty of rest, and indulge in some pampering. "Congratulate yourself on a job well done," Williams Yost says. "Treat yourself to a massage, new power outfit, or a nice dinner. You landed a job in a dim market; you should take the time to be proud of yourself." Worried that it may be difficult to get back into the swing of things if you're too relaxed during your time off? "Work is like riding a bike; once you start that first day, you'll click right back in," Williams Yost explains. "So don't worry about being too relaxed during your break. Drink it all in. Enjoy every minute of it. Then dive into your new gig with a new outfit, fresh outlook, and happy heart." SEE ALSO: 21 signs you're about to be fired NOW WATCH: Kesha sued her producer for sexual assault, and she says it's destroying her career More: New Job Vacation Networking successful
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The 'Gotham' Villains In Real Life Aren't So Scary By Keertana Sastry Try using the arrow keys One of the best things about the stylized, thrilling, easily addicting FOX series Gotham is that the show finds incredible people to play some of DC Comics' best villains, both before and after they become the evil masterminds we know and love (or perhaps more accurately, love to hate). We get a glimpse into the minds of characters like Oswald Cobblepot, aka The Penguin, and Edward Nygma, who will soon become The Riddler. But what's really interesting is seeing the actors who play the Gotham villains in real life. Newsflash: They're really not so scary. In fact, they all seem quite pleasant, which just speaks to the talent of the actors who portray them. Here's how some of the best Gotham villains — and soon-to-be villains — compare on and off screen. Images: Screenshot/FOX
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Zoella Has Seven New Makeup Products & It's Got A Fresh & Fruity Theme To It By Stephanie Chon Michelle Phan might've been one of the first beauty YouTubers to launch her own cosmetics line, but Zoe Sugg (AKA Zoella) is quickly following Phan's trail — after all, she launched her own line of cosmetics last year and she's surpassed Phan in video views. What's super exciting is Zoella has seven new makeup products that will be released in early July. These new beauty products are what'll make up her new tutti-fruitti-themed line. In her vlog, Sugg described her vision for this new line as, "something similar to the original line, but had a few new things, and kept a few of the classics, but was a completely different set with completely different packaging." In the same vlog, Sugg shared that she has been working on this line since last year and was required to keep the news super hush-hush. However, because London's Superdrug accidentally released the news along with some of the products when they weren't supposed to, Zoella just decided to go with the flow and share the big news. She said that the reason why she chose a tutti fruitti theme was because she wanted something, "fresh and fruity," and continued to mention how obsessed she is with that scent right now. The line includes four blocks of bath fizzers, a cleansing shower gel, body lotion with bursting beads, highly pigmented lip balm, body mist, sugar body scrub, and of course a newly designed cosmetics purse. The line will officially be available at all Superdrug locations on July 6. However, if you're really itching to buy Zoella's new line of product, you can book yourself a ticket to the UK and go on a little Easter egg hunt, as some of them are already available at select Superdrug locations. MoreZoella on YouTube Image: zoella/YouTube
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The First Hemp Milk Alcohol, BOM BOM's "Fully Baked," Combines Chocolate Cookies, Brownies, And Rum By Megan Grant Bom Bom/Instagram Thirsty folks, rejoice. The creative innovations blessing the beverage industry continue. The latest and greatest comes from BOM BOM Brands, an adult beverage company, which just introduced Fully Baked: an alcoholic drink made with hemp milk, they announced in a press release — the very first of its kind. Fully Baked is a gluten-free, dairy-free mixture of brownie and cookie flavors combined with premium Caribbean rum and made with hemp seed, with a 14.2 percent ABV. What results is a smooth and creamy alcoholic beverage that's more sustainable than its alternatives and suitable for people with gluten and dairy allergies. Best yet, there are no artificial flavors or preservatives. As explained in the press release, the inspiration behind Fully Baked was the owners' favorite ice cream flavor: Half Baked. "We decided to take Half Baked all the way to Fully Baked," founders (and husband and wife team) Kevin Mowers and Eva Maria Janerus said in a statement. Fully Baked joins two other BOM BOM beverages: Coco Mochanut, which is also gluten-free, and Nilli Vanilli, which is gluten-free and dairy-free, but instead made with almond milk. Interesting creations indeed, and for thirsty dessert lovers who have special nutrition requirements or simply want to make more sustainable purchasing choices, Fully Baked sounds like a win. To say hemp has been enjoying rising popularity would be an understatement, and it does indeed bring several benefits; but first, let's clear up one common misunderstanding. Hemp And THC Hemp comes from the marijuana plant, leaving many people wondering if that means it also contains THC — the active ingredient in marijuana that gets you high. Rest assured drinking hemp milk won't have you talking funny with the munchies. As the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency explains, the parts of the plant that are used for hemp and hemp products — which include the stems and seeds — don't contain any THC. This means you can't get high consuming products made with hemp like Fully Baked. This might be the first time getting baked doesn't get you stoned. Mowers and Janerus jokingly said in the press release, "We are thrilled that talking about Fully Baked is no longer on a 'weed-to-know' basis." The Sustainability Of Hemp When it comes to milk alternatives, sustainability is another issue. Almond milk is one dairy-free alternative, but there are negatives to consider — for instance, the water it takes to produce it. A report from students at UCLA revealed while almond milk does emit fewer greenhouse gases than cow's milk (0.36 kg CO2e versus 1.67 kg CO2e), it uses significantly more water. How much? Try 1,611.62 gallons of water to produce on liter of almond milk, versus 77 gallons of water to produce a liter of cow's milk. Furthermore, almonds are mostly grown in California, says the Guardian, which is no stranger to droughts. Where does hemp fall on the spectrum of sustainability? On the really, really good end. According to the HuffPost, the production of hemp is earth-friendly for a number of reasons. It can grow in a variety of climates and soil types. It can be grown very closely together, reducing the amount of land needed. It grows quickly. It requires less water. It actually improves soil health! It's naturally resistant to most bugs, eliminating the need for pesticides and other dangerous chemicals. This just barely scratches the surface (and doesn't even get into the nutritional benefits of hemp). The positives of hemp give us all the more reason to opt for it when possible, and Fully Baked is the latest chance to do that. If you're sensitive to dairy or don't enjoy it, and if you're looking for a more eco-friendly way to satisfy your sweet tooth and maybe get a nice buzz going, this could be the beverage for you. Drink responsibly. Cheers!
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Will Trump Testify About Stormy Daniels? Her Lawyer Is Trying To Force Him To Speak By Monica Hunter-Hart YouTube User: CBS News In the latest development of the current scandal plaguing the White House, Michael Avenatti, Stormy Daniels' lawyer, is trying to make Trump testify under oath. He filed a court request Wednesday to force both the president and Michael Cohen, Trump's own attorney, to be deposed for a maximum of two hours. The request is part of a complaint that Avenatti filed against Trump on Monday: He hopes that a deposition will force Trump to admit whether or not he knew about the $130,000 payment Cohen gave Daniels in October 2016. The money was reportedly meant to secure Daniels' silence about an alleged affair she had with Trump for about a year, starting in 2006 (the president continues to deny that they had a sexual relationship). Avenatti's deposition request claims that the nondisclosure agreement "did not have lawful object or purpose." It adds: Rather, the Agreement and the $130,000 payment made pursuant to the Agreement, was for the 'purpose of influencing' the 2016 presidential election by silencing Plaintiff from speaking openly and publicly about Mr. Trump just weeks before the 2016 election. On Twitter on Wednesday, Avenatti wrote that he was confident the court would grant his request for Trump and Cohen to testify. A federal court in California will hold a hearing to decide on April 30. If it approves Avenatti's motion, Trump and Cohen will be required to depose within 21 days. In other words, we could hear Trump testify about the Daniels scandal before the end of May. The complaint that Avenatti filed on Tuesday is a revision of the ongoing case he and Daniels have against Trump and Cohen. This amended complaint claims that the $130,000 hush agreement should "be declared void" for several reasons. Some are New York-specific — Avenatti argues that Cohen's payment violated the state's "Professional Conduct" rules "by advancing or guaranteeing financial assistance to a client," and that it was meant for "covering-up adulterous conduct, a crime in New York." The complaint also tries to discredit the hush agreement for its effect on the 2016 campaign. It argues that the agreement hid information about a presidential candidate that should have been public before the election and that Cohen's payment illegally circumvented campaign finance law. The by-now familiar arguments that the agreement is void because Trump never signed it and Cohen spoke publicly about it also appear in the complaint, as does an attack on the agreement's "unconscionability": The complaint argues that the $1 million Daniels is supposed to pay each time she speaks out about the alleged affair is an unreasonable attempt to "financially cripple" her. There's one more key argument, and it's where Avenatti's attempt to force Trump to testify under oath comes in. Avenatti claims that Cohen wasn't allowed to enter into the agreement without his client's knowledge. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters earlier this month that Trump didn't know that his lawyer had paid Daniels hush money — or at least, that she wasn't "aware" of any sign that he knew. Avenatti's amended complaint argues that Cohen would have broken New York Rules of Professional Conduct if he didn't tell Trump about the agreement. Avenatti hopes to learn whether Trump actually knew of the bribe during the deposition, if it is granted by the court. Ethan Miller/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images Throughout the Trump-Daniels scandal, Avenatti has been focused not just on nullifying the nondisclosure agreement but also on making his client's case as high-profile and sympathetic to the public as possible. He's been helping Daniels trickle out bits of her story in order to maximize its impact and maintain suspense. He teases upcoming reveals in interviews and on social media, and he writes heated posts on Twitter that draw even more attention to Daniels. These tactics seem tailor-made for his opponent: Trump takes television coverage very seriously, and the unfolding of the Daniels scandal has been TV gold. David Schwartz, a spokesperson for Cohen, has acknowledged the game Avenatti is playing. "His court is not the court of law," he told Politico. "It's the court of public opinion."
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Addenbrookes Hospital Football fan with terminal cancer raises nearly £17,000 for Addenbrooke's Samantha Isaacson organised charity football matches to support the hospital's oncology department Tom Pilgrim A terminally ill football fanatic has raised nearly £17,000 for the hospital where she is being treated for cancer. Samantha Isaacson organised two women&apos;s football charity matches in an incredible thank you effort to staff at Addenbrooke&apos;s oncology department. Hundreds of people turned out to watch her one-off #KickCancerCup matches at Histon Football Club in September 2015 and 2016 and helped raise over £16,600. The 26-year-old has undergone 50 rounds of chemotherapy treatment since being diagnosed with cancer two years ago. Samantha Isaacson has raised over £16,600 for Addenbrooke&apos;s Sam, who works as a behaviour support manager at Gretton School in Girton, was initially admitted to Addenbrooke&apos;s in March 2015 with suspected gallstones and "bad flu" like symptoms. Further tests by doctors revealed cancerous lesions on her liver, which were later discovered to have originated in her bowel. Sam said: "I got told quite early on that it was terminal. I wanted to do as much as I could in the time I felt well." As well as taking time to go travelling, Sam threw herself in to her remarkable football fundraising efforts for the hospital. Teams celebrating the first Kick Cancer Cup in 2015 (Image: Kick Cancer Cup website) Sam is a lifelong football and Arsenal fan and S-tech Women&apos;s League captain for the Fulbourn Institute Bluebirds. "I&apos;ve played football since I was five," she said. "It&apos;s always been a huge part of my life. I&apos;ve coached, referred and managed." "The first match blew us away. There was 500 people. It blew away all expectations. "I think it&apos;s crazy. Every time I think about the amount and the people. I don&apos;t think we realise what a big achievement it was the first time round." Sam told the News of her gratitude to her family, friends, Addenbrooke&apos;s staff and the supporters who came along to watch her charity matches. "I can&apos;t fault any of the treatment and the staff I&apos;ve come into contact with and that&apos;s from someone who hates hospitals!" she said. "I hope people have enjoyed it. It&apos;s also helped supported women&apos;s football. All these people have made it happen. "They&apos;ve been very supportive. My mum is hoping to organise a charity ball this year. She&apos;s not really a football fanatic!" The Addenbrooke&apos;s Charitable Trust fundraising celebration on April 28, 2017 Sam joined other fundraisers and the Addenbrooke&apos;s Charitable Trust for a special celebration of their efforts last month. People from Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Devon, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire attended the event to mark the raising of over £39,000 for Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals in the first three months of 2017. Among the guests were a representative of Parkside Federation who held a school fundraising event raising over £500, and Ian Smith who raised over £7,500 by cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats for the children’s playteam. Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust is the only charity dedicated supporting for patients at Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals. Gemma Downham, acting director of fundraising, said: "We are so grateful to all our tireless fundraisers for helping to make Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals very, very special. "It is wonderful to see members of the local community give up their time and do something really amazing to help fund extra special care for patients, above that available through the NHS alone, day after day. Thank you." The next #KickCancerCup event will be on September 27, 2017. To learn more about the competition and to donate visit: www.kickcancercup.co.uk or its Facebook page. Anyone interested in finding out how they can support the hospitals should contact Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust on 01223 217757 or email hello@act4addenbrookes.org.uk. Cambridge NewsJail for crafty dealer who stashed drugs in a secret compartmentsPolice did not suspect him of any wrongdoings initially, however he went to great lengths to avoid police
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Fool Me Twice: CNN Falls for False Casualty Numbers By: Gilead Ini August 5, 2014 Wolf Blitzer should have known better. Nabil Shaath, the senior Palestinian official who on CNN several days ago fervently charged Israel with conducting “a war against the Palestinian people,” has a history of lying about Palestinian casualties. In 2002, after Israel’s difficult and costly battle with Palestinian gunmen in Jenin, Shaath told the CNN journalist that the Israeli army “massacred” Palestinians and “snatched” their corpses, which they supposedly “buried elsewhere in unidentified graves.” It was pure fabrication. So was Shaath’s statement to AFP that 300 Palestinians were killed during the battle. In fact 52 were killed, mostly combatants. Lessons were not learned. In his July 25 interview with Blitzer, Shaath insisted that one thousand Palestinians in Gaza have been killed, and that “700 of them are women, children and elderly civilians.” An analysis of casualties by CAMERA’s Steven Stotsky, which looks at Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) data through July 26, reveals that Shaath was off by hundreds. About 300 women, children and elderly were killed in Gaza at the time of the interview, assuming children to be everyone under the age of 18 and elderly to be those over 64. Add 17-year-old males to the count and the number rises to about 325. (This figure almost certainly includes Palestinians killed by Palestinian rockets that misfired.) In short, CNN viewers were given a number that more than doubled the true figure. Fine-tuning the count doesn’t change much. Even if we expand “elderly civilians” to a broader (and insulting) range that encompass everyone aged 50 and older, consider every fatality whose age is not given by PCHR (and who is not described as a militant) to be a child, elderly or female, and add a few dozen to the list to account for fog-of-war counting errors, there is an absolute maximum of about 440 women, children and elderly. Any way you look at it, Shaath’s number was egregiously off the mark. CNN viewers deserve better. They deserve accurate information, and if that requires CNN to fact-check Palestinian officials with a history of duplicity, then that is what must happen. Update: A Window into the NY Times Biased Mindset CAMERA Ad Campaign Promotes Facts About Gaza Crisis , Nabil Sha'ath
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Gallery: Four City stars visit James Paget Hospital for Christmas Four Norwich City stars visited the James Paget Hospital on Tuesday to deliver some festive gifts to a selection of young patients ahead of Christmas. The Gorleston-based hospital played host to Teemu Pukki, Jordan Rhodes, Marco Stiepermann and Louis Thompson. The quartet spent time speaking to most patients on the Children's and Young Person's Ward whilst handing over some Norwich City goodies for them to enjoy. Pukki said: "It's really nice to come and see the kids. They were so happy that we were there and it also gives us something to see people happy that we were here. "It means we are doing the right things and it's important to give something back to the people around the city. They keep supporting us. "This is my first time ever in a hospital visit. It was different and not so easy to see kids a bit sick. But to see them with smile on their face when we arrived meant a lot." Teemu Pukki Jordan Rhodes Louis Thompson Marco Stiepermann
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'Heartbeat bill' passes committee, heads to House floor despite protests Maggie ProsserGatehouse Media Oho The GOP-controlled House Health Committee passed the “heartbeat bill” Tuesday, after weeks of testimony, dozens of proposed amendments and late changes to the controversial legislation. Along party lines, the House’s latest version of Senate Bill 23 passed 11-7. While the current version does not touch the core of the bill — to ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected — it does impose additional fines to physicians who perform abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detectable; eliminates various legal protections for physicians; and encourages the use of more sensitive medical technology to detect fetal heartbeats. Committee Democrats’ proposed a slew of amendments, of which most failed along party lines. Amendments included: exceptions for fetal abnormalities, for African American women, women’s mental health, and religious exemptions. “If you are moved by your faith system, then you must have respect for other faith systems,” said Rep. Janine Boyd, D-Cleveland, who has consistently argued religious standards for when life beings vary. Committee Chair Rep. Derek Merrin, R-Monclova, said abortion rights are not a religious issue, despite earlier saying — in response to Ravenna-Democratic Rep. Randi Clites’ proposal except fetuses with abnormalities — “we are all made in the image of God.” Democrats also introduced a grouping of bills that Merrin shot down as “not germane to the bill” including: appropriating state funds for maternal and prenatal health, equal to the litigation costs the state is spending to defend abortion-restrictive legislation; providing transportation and child care vouchers to mothers; reinstating funding to Planned Parenthood and other women’s clinics; and teaching age-appropriate sex education in schools. The heartbeat bill “has nothing to do with what’s good for the state of Ohio and our health,” Rep. Allison Russo, D-Upper Arlington, said. “If it did, guess what we’d be talking about in this committee: ... reducing our infant mortality rate, our maternal mortality rate, our addiction crisis, our chronic diseases, our mental health. ... This is a sham.” Merrin stressed that Democratic members’ amendments were submitted after business hours, and therefore the majority had inadequate time to prepare. Boyd — the ranking minority member — countered, saying that several GOP amendments were also turned in late. Despite refusing to accept testimony as of Monday night, Merrin allowed three opponents to provide oral testimony, and one to submit written testimony. He addressed the crowd saying the committee had already heard hundreds of hours of testimony and claimed that was sufficient. “The women of Ohio deserve better than to be pawns in a political game,” said Gaby Garcia-Vera of Catholics for Choice, who was originally told by Merrin’s office they would not accept his testimony. The bill is scheduled for the House floor Wednesday, where it is anticipated to pass. If so, the Senate will have to vote whether to accept the House’s changes. If the Senate refuses the House’s version, it will head to a conference committee for more deliberation. Gov. Mike DeWine has routinely indicated he will sign the bill into law if it reaches his desk. Asked what differentiates the Ohio bill from heartbeat bans in other states that have been overturned in the courts, DeWine said, “Well, I don’t think we can project what a future (U.S.) Supreme Court will do, particularly in regard to the fact it could take several years before a bill like this would reach the Supreme Court.” DeWine said the final language of the bill has not been determined when asked if the intent of the measure was to prompt a U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that held states could impose reasonable restrictions on abortion, but not ban the procedure. “I’ve made it very clear for a long time that I’m pro-life, that I think the essential function of government is the protect the most vulnerable people among us, and that certainly includes the unborn,” DeWine said. Dispatch reporter Randy Ludlow contributed to this story. mprosser@dispatch.com @ProsserMaggie
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"Torbrek...and the Dragon Variation (The Torbrek Duology)" by Lexi Revellian Torbrek...and the Dragon Variation (The Torbrek Duology) by Lexi Revellian Torbrek...and the Dragon Variation is the first book in the Torbrek Duology. Also available: the sequel Trav Zander. Torbrek...and the Dragon Variation is an adventure story with daring deeds, dragons, friends, foes and romance - and no darned elves. When Tor saves the Princess from the terrifying, fire-breathing dragon and delivers her to the handsome knight she is destined to marry, nothing is quite as it seems; the dragon is overweight and hasn't breathed fire for years; the Princess and her supposed suitor don't hit it off; and Tor shouldn't be in the rebel cavalry at all because she's a woman disguised as a man. Which doesn't help when she is attracted to a fellow soldier... Meanwhile, studying the records of the legendary Hundred Knights, cold-blooded agent Corfe unearths a secret about Tor that even she is unaware of, a secret that makes ruthless King Skardroft very interested in her, and will change the outcome of the battle for the kingdom. Chapter 10 - Dinner with King Skardroft As the big doors closed behind her on Skardroft, Tor once more traversed the corridors between two guards, on the way to rooms prepared for her in the Palace. At least this time she could see where she was going. She glanced up at their faces, at the good-looking blond guard and his companion who seemed plain beside him, thinking she could take them both on and win (but then what? The palace seethed with guards, there were troops in the citadel; beyond that the town was patrolled and the gates guarded). The blond guard met her look with a sidelong smile, guessing her thought, and isolated as she was she warmed to him and smiled back. Her rooms were high in a tower. They were equal to Skardroft’s for luxury, with wall hangings, eastern carpets over the tables and silver candelabra. A fine chess set of ivory and ebony, its board inlaid with gold, stood on a table; there were illustrated books and, in case she was musical, a lute leaned against a wall. A waiting servant asked what she would like to eat, bowed and left. Tor walked through to the spacious bedroom. There was a canopied bed with a wolf-skin cover turned back at the foot, sheepskins on the floor and a mirror with a carved and gilded frame. A bathtub filled with hot water was ready for her, in its own little white tent to keep off the draughts, with thick linen towels beside it. All the windows were barred, and she heard the guards bolt the door from the outside as the servant departed. Tor sat on the bed, her head in her hands. She thought of her own bare room in the turret at the Dragon Tower, so different from these, and longed to be there. What, she thought with a homesick pang, would Xantilor be doing now? They must have missed her ages ago at the Castle. What would they think had happened to her? And Skardroft…he was a murderous, callous tyrant. Before he knew who she was, he’d had Cramble burnt in an attempt to destroy her, and it was the merest chance she had escaped. Tor did not make the mistake of underestimating his ruthlessness, just because his manner to her had been friendly. After all, had she not been his blood relative, she would be dead, her dagger with the others on the wall. And now he hoped to win her round, a hopeless endeavour…surprised, she identified and squashed a tiny feeling of pity for him. Tor shook herself and went over to the bath. Its steam smelled of sweet herbs, and rose petals floated invitingly. Her bruises were stiffening; she ached all over after the fight, and the hot water would help. It would be hours before dinner. She looked forward to the evening without enthusiasm. Soaking agreeably, Tor considered her options. Escape was of course her priority. Meanwhile, she had a choice. She could spend however long she was going to be here tiptoeing round Skardroft, trying not to upset or annoy him because he had power of life and death over her. Alternatively, she could be herself and take the consequences. As soon as she had worked this out, she knew how she would choose to behave. She would not censor herself for him; she refused to become an amenable, eager-to-please version of herself. If he did not like it, tough; he was the one who wanted her to be here. The same blond guard and his colleague came to collect her when it was time. As the guard knocked on Skardroft’s imposing door, he glanced at her and caught her taking a deep lungful of air as she summoned her courage. He smiled and said under his breath, “Enjoy your dinner, won’t you?” Tor entered the room, and saw Skardroft standing, the focus of attention among a group of five or six men. There was a murmur of laughter and appreciation; the King had told a joke. He caught sight of Tor and came to greet her and bring her into the circle. “This is my newfound grandson, Torbrek.” The courtiers shook her hand in turn, each saying something pleasant. They seemed old to her, the youngest being over forty, and gave the impression of wariness around the King, as though they were being careful not to say anything injudicious. It did not make for a relaxing atmosphere. They watched him, their faces changing with his, listening attentively, ready to agree with anything he said. Sycophants; exactly what you’d expect a tyrant to have instead of friends. When the King was ready, they went through to dinner, in a dark oak-panelled room. The table glittered with gold and silver. Besides the heavy cutlery there were elaborate candlesticks, goblets, a magnificent salt decorated with dragons, and hothouse flowers in golden vases. Skardroft seated Tor next to him on his right. For several minutes there was a hush, while the servants helped them to food. Then the man on her other side, whose name she had not caught, turned politely to her. Small eyes weighed her up, while his fleshy, heavy-jowled face went through the motions of a smile. His plump body was more richly attired than the King’s. “Have you visited Tarragon before, Torbrek?” Tor answered in her clear, rather deep voice, audible to everyone round the table, “No. It’s an unexpected trip…I was planning on coming later this year.” She looked at Skardroft. “With my friends.” “And where is home when you’re not staying with your grandfather?” “It used to be a sleepy little village called Cramble. Unfortunately my grandfather had it burnt to the ground a month or two ago. He does that. Bad habit of his.” Anger rose up in Tor, making her feel light and dangerous. She took a sip of wine. To a toast on the battlements of Tarragon… The guest seemed in no hurry to speak again. He made a great business of helping himself to bread and butter. Skardroft, Tor was surprised to see, did not appear to be put out as she had expected and intended; rather he seemed privately amused at the man’s discomfiture, and interested to see what his response would be. Nobody else said anything. The silence lengthened. When at last the guest could not put off replying any longer, he swallowed, cleared his throat and said, “And so what have you been doing with yourself lately?” “I joined King Urquin’s army. The cavalry. I’ve been there ever since, until I was kidnapped and brought here today. If you want to know what I’m doing next, you’ll have to ask Skardroft.” A stunned silence. Covert glances were directed at the King, who maintained an impervious calm. Tor had a feeling he was enjoying himself. After that, the guests treated Tor with extreme caution, avoiding speaking to her as far as possible without being rude, and most of her exchanges were with her grandfather. Though she spoke her mind freely, Tor had the sense not to harangue him, and he seemed to relish their conversation. While Skardroft was answering some observation from the man on his left, Tor said to her neighbour, “Have you known my grandfather long?” “I’ve had that honour for many years; it must be, oh, thirty or more.” “Did you help him invade Calambria?” Skardroft stopped mid-sentence, and swivelled round to listen. Glancing from Tor to the King, the guest’s expression became uneasy. His mouth opened and shut. “Were you a soldier?” Tor pursued heartlessly. Skardroft laughed. “Gambon was one of Urquin’s courtiers. He thought he’d do better following me, didn’t you, Gambon? I made it worth his while.” “Your majesty was most generous,” the man muttered, trying to smile. “So not a soldier,” Tor concluded, picking up her fork. “A traitor.” A moment’s suspense, then the King gave a great burst of laughter. Cautiously, his guests joined in, even Gambon doing his best to appear amused. “Torbrek, I can’t tell you what a delight it is to have someone at my table who says what he thinks. A pleasant change, a luxury kings seldom enjoy.” He glanced round at his guests and raised his goblet. “To Torbrek, my grandson.” Six goblets were lifted. “Torbrek!” Skardroft went to his bedchamber that night more cheerful than he had been for years, well pleased that he had brought Torbrek to Tarragon. The boy was being a little recalcitrant, of course; that had to be expected when he was here against his will. But despite making it plain he would not give an inch, and his occasional barbed comments, Torbrek had shown himself prepared to converse with his grandfather, and had proved good company, quick-witted, spirited, and level-headed for his years. It was all working out better than he could have hoped. Particularly after the regrettable business with Cramble. At the time it had been logical; they knew Attalor’s grandson lived there; were rightly certain he’d have been trained as a Knight. Skardroft’s orders had been, tell the villagers to hand over the Knight they harboured; if they refused, burn the village and the hidden enemy with it. It would encourage other villages to be less stubborn. A thousand pities Corfe had not discovered Torbrek’s identity a few days before he did. Just four days – no, three – and Cramble would have been spared. Skardroft reflected that torching his home village, and everyone in it, was not the best start to his relationship with Torbrek. It had driven him into the arms of the rebels. If only he had known in time, he’d have gone himself to Cramble to talk to him. But it was done now, no going back; the main thing was that his grandson had escaped the inferno. Skardroft smiled, remembering Torbrek at the dinner table, after he’d baited Gambon. The servant was pouring his brandy; he glowed with youth and health in the warm lamp-light, self-contained, his mouth curved in a slight smile. Watching Torbrek’s face, he’d thought; he’s so young, surely it’s not too late to change his beliefs and allegiance. Skardroft had never bothered much about family. He’d had a wife, two sons and a daughter there in the background of his life should he ever need them, while he got on with more important matters. He hadn’t needed them very much. He had never really got to know them. Now they were all dead, and as he got older he began to regret having no child; no one of his own blood to mentor and take pride in; no one who would care when he died, and carry on where he left off. On hearing about Torbrek, it seemed as though he had been given another chance. When they met, he was pleased to find in him a grandson he could be proud of. Unfortunately though, as the days went by and he got to know him better, he found the very qualities he valued in him made him intractable. He would have felt contempt for someone he could push around, but at the same time it was inconvenient that Torbrek was unpushable. An intelligent man, he perceived the paradox, but being stubborn and accustomed to getting his own way, refused to admit defeat. By Gingerlily Having read and enjoyed Lexi's Remix, I was delighted to see she had written a couple of fantasy stories. I expecting good things of this, and it fully lived up to them. The characters were very likable, the dragon was great fun and even the villain had his soft side, but that didn't stop it being a good exciting story. I thought it was a great touch to make the dragon lazy and unfit at the beginning rather than all-powerful and overwhelming. This is a light-hearted fun read that appeals both to children and adults, with a good female heroine in Torbrek and a touching bit of romance. I also read and enjoyed the second in the series, and am hoping there will be a third at some stage. For years, I resisted writing because I knew I'd never be as good as Jane Austen. Finally I realized no one is as good as Jane Austen - I started writing and couldn't stop. I've sold over 60,000 ebooks. My first two novels are fantasy (Torbrek...and the Dragon Variation and Trav Zander). The third, Remix, is contemporary fiction with elements of crime, investigation and romance, and tells what happens when Caz Tallis finds a strange man asleep on her roof terrace. He turns out to be - no, I'm not telling you, you'll have to read it to find out... My fourth, Replica, is a thriller. Beth Chandler is unknowingly replicated in a flawed experiment, and falls for the man who is hunting her double. 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Don’t waste time on the wrong treatments! Avoid falling victim to a misdiagnosis... Make sure your diagnosis is 100% accurate and that you’re getting the absolute best treatment for your cancer, as fast as possible. Join thousands of cancer survivors who’ve chosen Precision Oncology – and get a Precision Second Opinion from CTOAM, today. With cancer, timing is everything. Act now! You have nothing to lose and a lifetime to gain. Stage 3 Metastatic Colon Cancer How Immunotherapy Helped Damian Colon Cancer Success Story: Damian (age 54) Get a CTOAM brochure Get a Precision Second Opinion now! Patient Presentation: Stage III Metastatic Colon Cancer Damian is a 54-year-old man from British Columbia, Canada, who was originally treated for stage III metastatic colon cancer. Because his surgery found 17 out of 22 lymph nodes were positive for cancer, his doctor suggested that he follow up with the chemotherapy protocol CAPOX. His doctors also noted a suspicious nodule in his liver, and provided him with a CT scan and an MRI. Unfortunately, these scans were inconclusive. Given the risk of recurrence with the standard treatment, Damian’s doctor suggested that he reach out to CTOAM for a second opinion. We were able to help Damian and his treatment team access advanced diagnostics not yet available through the public medical system. Colon Cancer Success Story How CTOAM Helped Damian 1. Introduced Advanced Diagnostics Firstly, since Damian had just finished surgery and we wanted to ensure that the liver spots were not metastasis, we arranged for him to get a PET/CT at a private US clinic. Understanding Cancer Diagnostics What is a PET/CT Scan? PET/CT, unlike other forms of medical imaging, is able to identify active tumours at a very small size, based on the biological activity of the tumour. While most forms of imaging look at the density of the tumour and compare it to the surrounding tissues, PET/CT uses a harmless radioactive isotope that is bound to a sugar molecule. Since tumour cells are constantly growing and therefore highly metabolic, they drink up more of the sugar-isotope solution than the surrounding tissues, and any tumour will glow like a Christmas tree light. Since only live tumours will drink the sugar-isotope solution, PET/CT can tell if a tumour is alive or if it has been affected (killed) by a specific treatment. No other form of imaging can reveal this essential information! Furthermore, since the amount of the sugar-isotope solution a specific tumour drinks depends on how fast it is growing, a PET/CT can determine how aggressive a specific tumour is compared with other tumours in the body. This can allow doctors to focus surgery and treatments on the tumours that are most likely to metastasize. Damian’s PET/CT revealed numerous metastatic sites, and also provided us with a baseline SUV reading for each tumour. This means that we’ll be able to use future PET/CTs to confirm if his tumours are responding to treatment or not. Read more about PET/CT scans See a PET/CT vs CT comparison Luckily, the PET/CT did not find any active sites of metastasis, so Damian continued his CAPOX regimen. Secondly, we obtained a sample of Damian’s tumours and sent it for tumour DNA sequencing. This test looks for a variety of mutation in potentially targetable tumour DNA genes. Read more about tumour DNA sequencing Damian’s colon cancer subtype Unfortunately, one of the mutations we found, referred to as NRAS G12V, was a negative prognostic feature, and patients with this mutation have a poor prognosis. Further, this mutation also prevents benefits from the use of the FDA approved EGFR targeted drugs, and anti-angiogenesis drugs such as avastin, which can both be very effective in treating colon cancers. In other words, this specific genetic mutation results in a very aggressive and highly metastatic form of colon cancer that is unlikely to respond to most standard therapies for very long, and we predicted a likely survival time of a few years from the time of his initial diagnosis. We then conducted research on the latest data regarding colon cancers with NRAS mutations. 2. Conducted Patient Specific Research Current molecular and genetic testing allows the classification of colon cancers into four consensus molecular subtypes (CMSs), with distinguishing features and unique prognosis. The CMS3 (metabolic) subtype is defined as having deregulated metabolic system and a high occurrence of KRAS and NRAS activating mutations. While this subtype tends to respond well initially to chemotherapy, it typically returns in a highly aggressive and treatment-refractory manner which is resistant to known standard therapies such as FOLFOX and FOLFIRI. Additionally, there are no drugs currently available to target RAS-based signalling. Based on the results of our analysis and identification of the CMS3 subtype, we reviewed the most recent gastrointestinal oncology symposiums for treatments that could specifically benefit Damian. Interestingly, we found that diet and exercise had a strong role in reducing the growth potential of this specific metabolic based tumour, so we created a tumour-fighting diet and exercise plan for Damian, which he followed faithfully. 3. Testing During Treatment During his chemotherapy, a new form of testing was created which allowed us to measure the amount of NRAS – mutated tumour cells in his body using a simple blood test. It allowed us to look at the actual amount of cancer cells in his body. It works like this: Since a mutated gene is unlikely to get fixed during the course of disease, and since we knew that ALL of Damian’s tumours carried the NRAS mutation, we used a blood based liquid biopsy test to assess the level of NRAS mutations in his blood. This liquid biopsy detects circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA), and measures the ratio of the mutated NRAS (cancer cells) to the non-mutated NRAS (normal cells) genes in order to provide us with a rough idea of the actual amount of cancer cells in his body at a given time. Testing all of the body’s tumours at the same time using liquid biopsies is a much more accurate way of determining responses to treatments than other methods, such as radiographic imaging, and other non-specific blood-based tumour markers, such as CEA and 19-9, which are used by the public medical system. Plus, patients are not subjected to ionizing radiation as with CT and PET/CT scans. Looking at a complete body-wide drug induced anti-tumour response is essential for determining how well the treatment is working. Read more about liquid biopsies The liquid biopsy test did not find any evidence of active disease, and Damian went on with his life. Unfortunately, 8 months later, Damian’s blood work started to show an increase in his tumour markers, and the PET/CT ordered by his oncologist showed an aggressive tumour in his liver. Damian was sent for surgery and the liver tumour was removed. We immediately reviewed the latest data and found that there was a slight benefit for post-operative chemotherapy when patients with the CMS3 subtypes had a liver metastasis. Although the public medical system initially refused to cover the cost of his post-operative chemo, they decided to allow it based on the new data that we presented to them. We also uncovered some data that indicated that a certain drug used to treat acid reflux could potentially slow the return of his cancer, so Damian obtained a prescription for the drug and started taking it. Since this new liver tumour was very aggressive, we decided to sequence the tumour DNA using a newer and more advanced test that looks at many more genes. The results from Damian’s second tumour DNA sequencing showed that he had quite a few new mutations that were driving his cancer to grow and metastasize, including a total of 13 previously unknown mutations that were unique to him. Damian recovered well from his surgery and remained cancer free for another 8 months. However, once again, Damian’s tumour markers started to increase, so we arranged for a private PET/CT from a local clinic that we work with called Premier Diagnostic Center. This clinic is our first choice for PET/CTs because we get results very quickly, it is one of the lowest costing scans we know of, and the radiologist reports the SUV values of EVERY tumour, unlike many other clinics we have dealt with. Unfortunately the PET/CT showed that Damian’s cancer had returned with a vengeance and he had multiple sites of metastasis. His oncologist informed him that he would be lucky to survive the next few months. 4. Clinical Trial Support and Advocacy We immediately ordered an MMR test and a PD-1L ctRNA test to see if Damian would be a candidate for anti-PD-1 immunotherapy. We also ordered a HER2 test to see if Damian would respond to anti-HER2 drugs such as Herceptin. Unfortunately, all three tests came back as negative. TAS-102 After reviewing the latest gastrointestinal conferences, we found that a new drug called TAS-102 (Lonsurf) was providing benefits to patients with advanced KRAS mutated colon cancers and would provide Damian with the potential of another 1-2 years survival at best. However, this drug was not available in Canada. We contacted the distributor of the drug and arranged a deal where Damian’s Canadian oncologist was able to prescribe the drug, and the distributor would ship it to a USA pharmacy close to the Canadian border where Damian could travel to get this drug, at a cost of $12,000 per month! Prior to starting this drug, we performed a ctDNA NRAS test to act as a baseline so we could ensure that this expensive drug was actually working. We were shocked to see that the levels of his NRAS positive cancers cells had risen to 6.45% in only a few months. After one month on TAS-102, we performed another ctDNA NRAS test and were happy to see that Damian’s level was down to 1.38%! However, his basic tumour markers ordered by his public system oncologist had risen substantially, and his oncologist took him off the drug. This was obviously a great concern for us, so we took steps to ensure that Damian’s oncologist was aware of how TAS-102 works. First, we reviewed the blood tests ordered by his oncologist and realized that this oncologist was making his comparisons from blood work done many months before the actual spike in tumour activity, and importantly, that there were no blood test results from immediately prior to taking the TAS-102 to compare with. Additionally, we reviewed the latest data on TAS-102 responses and found that when the drug produced neutropenia (low neutrophils) in patients within the first month of taking it, those patients went on to have significant responses compared with other patients that did not get neutropenia within the first month. In these patients, the TAS-102 is not broken down as quickly as with other patients, so the neutropenia is an indicator that the person has a higher absorption of the drug and will therefore have a better response to it. Damian HAD experienced neutropenia within his first month on TAS-102. We also found evidence that showed a brief but radical spike in general tumour markers immediately after finishing the 21 day cycle of TAS-102. We immediately forwarded this data to Damian’s oncologist, who reluctantly put Damian back on TAS-102 for another two cycles. By this time, we had gathered new research showing that when patients with KRAS mutated colon cancers were given a drug called a MEK inhibitor, these patients responded to PD-1 inhibitors. Although patients with KRAS mutations do not typically respond to PD-1 inhibitors, taking the MEK inhibitor causes a spike in signalling pathways that can stimulate an immune response. We also had the prior knowledge that Damian’s last tumour DNA sequencing test showed a high level of mutation, indicating a immunogenic phenotype, which was unique to his case. Since the TAS-102 also caused a spike in tumour markers, and since Damian was about to finish his 3rdcycle of TAS-102, we theorized that if Damian was given a MEK inhibitor plus PD-1 inhibitor combination immediately after finishing his TAS-102 (while his tumour markers were still high), then his tumours would have the best chance of responding to this immunotherapy. Pembrolizumab and Trametinib We presented this new plan to Damian and his treatment team and although reluctant due to the heavy cost of these two drugs (reaching more than $20,000 per month), they agreed to try one cycle. First, Damian was put on a single one month trial of the PD-1 inhibitor pembrolizumab. Amazingly, within the first month, Damian’s tumour markers started to fall. Since we knew that an immediate drop in tumour markers after treatment with PD-1 inhibitors indicated a response, we urged his treatment team to continue with a second cycle. A month later, his tumour markers had dropped even further, and we were able to convince his team to add the MEK inhibitor trametinib. 5. Patient Outcome It has been 3.5 months since Damian has been on this new combination and to date, his tumour markers have gone from 286 – 162 (AP), 295 – 137 (GT), 140 – 60 (CD19-9), and 160 – 81 (CEA), indicating a significant response. Importantly, when patients respond to PD-1 inhibitors, the responses are very durable, and we have seen many cases where after only 2-3 treatments, the tumours never come back. We will be performing further tests including ctDNA and PET/CT in the near future to confirm this response, but for now, Damian claims he has not felt better since the onset of his disease. Further Updates on Damian’s Outcome 2017 February 28th Update Unfortunately Damian’s cancer has recently stopped responding to the pembrolizumab, and he has started on a course of irinotecan, capecitabine, and avastin, which we hope will provide him with more time. Based on our previous research, we determined that Damian would more than likely respond to this triplet combination as it targeted the redundant signaling pathways. While Damian’s oncology team was skeptical, they agreed to try this new combination, even though Damian had not responded significantly to these same drugs when used previously. Additionally, from our experience, patients tend to respond to chemotherapy agents and other targeted agents that they had previously become resistant to after treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors such as pembrolizumab. 2017 June 15th Update Great news! Damian has responded very well to the triplet drug combination and his CEA and 19-9 tumour markers have gone from 751 to 152, and 105 to 55 for CEA and 19-9 respectively. Furthermore, Damian reports feeling much better than he has in a while. And finally, his attending oncologist reported that his previous tumours have shrunk, and a remaining 2 cm lymph node tumour in his axilia will be removed surgically. Great news for Damian. 2017 September 18 Update More exciting news! A recent blood test revealed that Damian’s CEA and 19-9 tumour markers have gone from 751 to 50, and 105 to 59 for CEA and 19-9, respectively. Additionally, recent data is showing improved results with the antibody-drug conjugate labetuzumab govitecan, which combines irinotecan with an antibody for CEACAM5. CEACAM5 is a cell surface glycoprotein that plays a role in cell adhesion, as well as in intracellular signaling, which is commonly over-expressed in colon cancers. In this study, nearly 40 percent of cancer patients saw reduction in both tumour and plasma carcinoembryonic antigen level. The median progression-free survival was 3.6 months and overall survival 6.9 months. We will be looking into this drug as a future treatment option for Damian if/when his cancer progresses. As you can see, CTOAM’s advanced diagnostics, records review and consultations can result in significant benefits to a patient’s outcome. Having access to a team of precision oncology specialists, doctors, and patient advocates can make all the difference in the outcome of your disease. If you or a loved one has cancer, contact us today so we can do a brief review of your medical records. CTOAM’s cancer experts will ensure that you have access to the most advanced tests and treatments available for your unique form of cancer – as close to home as possible. Changing the face of cancer care, one person at a time.
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June 19th & 20th in Selma: #blackwomenmatter May 18, 2015 February 2, 2018 CEC for Life News An invite from CEC For Life and Catherine Davis of the National Black Pro-Life Coalition… All across America , abortionists have established a pattern of injuring and sometimes killing women in their abortion centers, many times in violation of a number of state civil and criminal laws. Remember Kermit Gosnell’s House of Horror? The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania knew of his violations long before he killed Karnamaya Mongar in 2009. They knew back in 2000 when he butchered Semika Shaw who later died as a result of his handiwork. They knew he was in violation of the regulations from the very day he opened his doors. Samuel Lett, an abortionist in Selma is a another glaring example of a state ignoring the violations of its laws and regulations. Under section 420-5-1-.01 (e) of Alabama regulations, an abortion center is defined as one that does 10 or more abortions a month. Through documented phone calls, it has been established that Lett accepted appointments for more than ten abortions in a month. The regulations further requires abortion centers to apply for and obtain a regular license. Lett has no license, hence he is illegal. Alabama, however, claims they were “unable to establish that [Lett’s] facility performed a number of abortions that would require it to be licensed as an abortion or reproductive health center.” Most of the women injured in these abortion centers that ignore the laws are Black and brown. More Black women are going into these centers alive and fertile and many come out infertile due to substandard medical practices. Some do not come out alive. You are invited and as many as you will bring with you, to join me, Star Parker, Dr. Ashley Harrell, Alveda King, DeHavilland Ford, Charmaine Yoest and a host of others in Selma on Juneteenth, June 19, 2015 for a rally and a march across the Pettus Bridge on June 20th. Black women are being butchered and maimed in these substandard abortion clinics and the states are allowing it to happen right under our noses. Join us in saying no more! Join us in declaring #blackwomenmatter. Click here to RSVP on Facebook. Centurions: Rehabilitation for Ex-Abortionists & Clinic Workers PRESS RELEASE: Pro-Life Leaders Call for States to Enforce Civil and Criminal Laws Against Abortionists
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Britney Spears On Verge of Signing Multi Million Dollar X-Factor Deal BY Melanie Usher on March 9, 2012 | Comments: Leave Comments Related : Britney Spears, Simon Cowell, X Factor Simon Cowell has virtually guaranteed the second season of X-Factor USA will be a smash hit. He’s in the final stages of negotiating a multi million dollar deal to get Britney Spears on the Judging panel. The pop superstar is tipped to sign on next week. This is a major win-win for both Simon and Britney. Mr.Cowell needs a big time star to pull in viewers after an average opening season and Brit needs a career boost. Celeb Dirty Laundry has been following the developments for a couple of weeks Britney Spears Possible Replacement On X-Factor According to Deadline.com Britney has her fiance Jason Trawick going over the finer details of the contract. He’s managed to negotiate a massive fee for the former teen pin up. $10 million. Yes, you read that right … the singer will pocket $10 million for helping to find American music’s next big thing. That’s a nice little earner for the Mom of two. It’s not as much as Jennifer Lopez gets for American Idol – she’s getting $12 million – but it’s a good start. Britney will replace one of the spots left vacant by Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger. The pair were dumped after an opening season that failed to set the ratings on fire. But who will fill the other chair? Avril Lavigne has been linked to the show…as has Kelly Rowland who’s been working for Simon on the UK version. LeAnn Rimes has also been mentioned. Unfortunately Janet Jackson bailed on the idea – she would have been perfect! While Simon’s plans to get Whitney Houston on board weren’t to be. Britney will definitely turn things around for X-Factor. She’s an American sweetheart who went off the rails but managed to overcome her struggles and emerge even stronger. We love a survivor. She’s also sold 100 million albums and toured the world so she knows a thing or two about the biz. Bring it on I reckon. That’s $10 million well spent Simon! Whitney Houston Offered Job On The X Factor American Idol, X Factor, The Voice Winners In Sing Off? Britney Spears X-Factor Judge? Simon Cowell Talks Replacement Rumours Simon Cowell Loses Janet Jackson For ‘The X Factor USA’ And Is Desperate For Britney Spears Confirmed: Paula Abdul To Join Old Pal Simon Cowell on The X Factor Britney Spears And Jason Trawick: “Yes, We Are Engaged!” Britney Spears’ Ex-Husband Jason Alexander Calls Her Engagement A “Sham” A Wedding And A Baby Girl For Britney Spears (Photo)
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The 2014 Honda Accord and Odyssey Named Best Cars for Families June 25th, 2014 by Tim Helbing If you’re looking for a new family vehicle in Central Illinois, just head on down to a nearby Central Illinois Honda dealer for the 2014 Honda Accord or Odyssey. While we’ve praised their ability to serve families since their debut, Parents magazine had just teamed up with Edmunds.com and named them to their list of the Best Family Cars for 2014, and we couldn’t be happier. What Makes These Honda Models Succeed We think that one of the main reasons that both of these—and most new Honda models—are good for families comes from their incredible standard features. Without needing to upgrade, you get Bluetooth that lets you stay connected wirelessly while you’re on the road, a high-end touchscreen infotainment system (Honda’s i-MID), a built-in rearview camera (perfect for making sure no kids are running behind as you’re backing up), and more. The fact that the Accord is one of the roomiest sedans we’ve found is just icing on the cake, and the Odyssey’s ability to haul as many as eight passengers makes it a wonderful choice for families of all sizes. “The Accord and Odyssey lead their segments in the areas that matter most to the family buyer – safety ratings, fuel efficiency, value and innovative features,” said Jeff Conrad, Honda division senior vice president and general manager. “As the top vehicles in their segments in sales to individual buyers, we know families appreciate the hard work we’ve put into making these vehicles value and performance leaders.” Don’t just take our word for it, though. See how a vehicle like the Odyssey compares to the competition. The Accord does similarly against competing midsize sedans. Test Drive a New Honda Today We’re always proud to hear that our vehicles make for great additions to the family fleet, but the only way to know which is right for you is with a test drive. Contact a Central Illinois Honda Dealer near you to set yours up today. Central Illinois Honda Dealers includes Bob Brady Honda, Bob Lindsay Honda, Brad Barker Honda, Carmack Honda, Dene Lambkin Honda, Honda of Illinois, and Honda of Champaign. Posted in 2014 Honda Vehicles, Accord, Odyssey 0 comment(s) so far on The 2014 Honda Accord and Odyssey Named Best Cars for Families
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Deseret NewsEntertainment Steph Curry defends Ayesha Curry again after controversy: 'People are going to try to take stuff out of context' Ayesha Curry fell under fire after she said on Jada Pinkett Smith’s 'Red Table Talk.' By Herb Scribner @HerbScribner Published: June 22, 2019 8:00 am Jordan Strauss, Invision NBA basketball player Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors, right, and Ayesha Curry arrive at the ESPYS at the Microsoft Theater on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Los Angeles. Watch: Ayesha Curry reveals the Golden State Warriors' mood after NBA Finals loss Watch: Ayesha Curry says 'it was so nerve-wracking' to serve President Barack Obama food SALT LAKE CITY — Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry talked a little bit more about last month’s controversy surrounding his wife Ayesha Curry in a new interview with USA Today. Ayesha Curry fell under fire after she said on Jada Pinkett Smith’s “Red Table Talk” that she's felt self-doubt during her marriage to an NBA star in Steph Curry. She received heavy criticism and support, some of which came from Steph Curry. USA Today asked Steph Curry if women face a tougher time on social media. “That’s a tough question. Everybody in some way, shape or form has dealt with some type of criticism or people calling you out or not agreeing with you. Ayesha knows that as part of people caring about what she said, that (some) people are going to try to take stuff out of context and flip her words on their head. If anybody cared to get the full context and hear what she had to say, their reaction might be different.” Read more: Q&A: Stephen Curry on mini-golf series 'Holey Moley' and decompressing after NBA Finals (USA Today) Ayesha Curry’s initial comments came back in May during her interview on “Red Table Talk,” where she revealed new details about her marriage to Steph Curry. “Stephen is very nice by nature and he’s very talkative,” Ayesha Curry said. “Everything is always very friendly and sometimes to the point where I’m like, I’m a grown woman so I’ll just insert myself. I’ll be like, ‘Hello. How are you doing?'” "Something that really bothers me, and honestly has given me a sense of a little bit of an insecurity, is the fact that yeah, there are all these women, like, throwing themselves (at him), but me, like the past 10 years, I don't have any of that," she said. "I have zero — this sounds weird — but, like, male attention, and so then I begin to internalize it, and I'm like, 'Is something wrong with me?'" "I don't want it," Ayesha Curry said, "but it'd be nice to know that, like, someone's lookin'." The backlash started almost immediately. Celebrities weighed in on the case. Wendy Williams, Gabrielle Union and Steph Curry all rushed to Ayesha Curry’s side to defend her comments. Ayesha later defended her words on social media. Herb Scribner Herb Scribner is a writer for DeseretNews.com. Herb Scribner @HerbScribner hscribner@deseretdigital.com Entertainment 17 hours ago This Texas musician will join Gene Simmons for the Kiss Kruise this fall. But first he's coming to Utah Entertainment July 11, 2019 Before Utah shows, Hugh Jackman's coffee company sets up shop in downtown Salt Lake Entertainment July 11, 2019 After her husband's arrest, this author tried 10 years of experimental therapy. Now she's coming to Utah to talk about it Entertainment July 11, 2019 Ethan Bauer: 20 years later, the enduring impact of 'SpongeBob SquarePants' Entertainment July 14, 2019 How 'Music and the Spoken Word' has been a 'voice of America' for 90 years July 8, 2019 QUIZ: How much do you know about the shelf life of food?
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Utah forming new rapid response team for natural disasters, foodborne illness outbreaks By Amy Joi O'Donoghue @amyjoi16 FILE - A federal grant is helping Utah form a rapid response team to increase coordination on foodborne illness outbreaks and natural disasters. Utah is the 25th state in the nation to get funding for the effort. Food poisoning remains persistent problem, US report finds SALT LAKE CITY — Summer is the time for outdoor parties, barbecues and visiting the pool, but it is also the time of year when doctors and Utah officials observe an uptick in the incidences of foodborne illnesses. "It is normal, it is what we expect," said Delaney Moore, an epidemiologist with the Utah Department of Health who specializes in foodborne illnesses. The state is forming a Utah rapid response team to better coordinate responses to outbreaks and also to help keep people safe during natural disasters. The Food and Drug Administration awarded $1.3 million to the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food to form the team, which will be made up of food safety experts from local, state and federal entities. "We do experience foodborne illness outbreaks every year, and we look at every outbreak seriously," said Travis Waller, regulatory director with the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. Waller said formation of the team will strengthen existing relationships that agency has with the Utah Department of Health and local health departments, as well as federal agencies should there be a regionwide incident. Moore said the Centers for Disease Control estimates 48 million people get sick each year across the country from exposure to bacteria like salmonella, listeria or Campylobacter. "We always remember that the numbers we are seeing are a big underestimate," she said. "We are only hearing about those people who are getting sick enough to go to the doctor and get a test." The program targeted hurricane-prone states for funding when it first began in 2008 and some states self-funded the effort, Waller said. "This is a tool or mechanism to have in place if and when there is a natural disaster and we can better coordinate our efforts to make sure people are being fed and being fed food that is wholesome," he said. Two years ago, raw turkey was linked to a salmonella outbreak that led to one death and sickened 164 people in 35 states. Contaminated raw milk sickened at least 45 people in northern Utah in 2014 and a listeria outbreak linked to cantaloupe killed 30 people and sickened more than a hundred people in multiple states in 2011. Waller cited a 2017 incident in Pennsylvania in which two children eating at a restaurant were exposed to a toxic chemical from apple juice they were served. Upon admission to the hospital, the state's rapid response team was notified. The team notified the public, closed the restaurant and did lab testing that revealed the toxin sodium hydroxide as the culprit. Waller said the team's efforts will include setting up two-way communication tools to relay information to the public and coordinate with doctors and law enforcement. Moore stressed that people should always thoroughly wash their hands before preparing food, should refrain from preparing food if they are sick and be careful to keep raw meat products away from other types of food to avoid cross contamination. Amy Joi O'Donoghue Amy Joi is the environmental reporter for the Deseret News. @amyjoi16 amyjoi@deseretnews.com Utah 8 hours ago Rep. Ben McAdams casts only Utah vote for resolution condemning Trump over 'racist comments' Utah 6 hours ago Researchers return to assess areas burned by Pole Creek, Bald Mountain fires
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