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Cider consumers to lose out under new country of origin labelling rules Industry body Cider Australia is seriously concerned that cider is excluded from the Federal Government’s proposed new country of origin food labelling scheme leaving consumers with no certainty about the origin of the juice content. The Government has announced that from next year it will omit alcoholic beverages from the obligation to declare on the label whether the contents were grown in Australia or overseas. Cider Australia President Sam Reid said, “Not including cider in a future country of origin labelling scheme would be a devastating blow to an industry that so strongly supports local growers and regional development. “We agree the existing laws are not effective, but removing cider from the scheme altogether does nothing for the Australian cider industry, growers or consumers”. “Cider and perry are traditional beverages made by fermenting the juice of apples and pears and the quality and origin of the juice has a huge bearing on the quality of the end product. “Fruit juice is quite rightly included on the list of foods covered by the new rules and the new labels will highlight all the imported concentrate that goes into apple juice, but Australian consumers need to be aware that the same thing happens in cider”, said Mr Reid. “Cider like wine is made from fruit, and Australia has clear and enforceable rules to ensure that claims about country of origin on wine labels are truthful – consumers of cider also need this assurance”, said Mr Reid. “There is a great opportunity here to reform country or origin labelling laws so they do what they were meant to do in the first place and play a role in ensuring a sustainable future for the Australian cider industry”, Mr Reid said. For more details or interviews contact Cider Australia President Sam Reid on 0434 734 797.
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Letting is the term used when a croft, or part of a croft tenancy is Let by the landlord or owner-occupier crofter to a tenant. Every tenancy of a croft will be subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 2 to the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993 (in the Act referred to as "the statutory conditions”). Delegated Decision Making Parameters Letting of a vacant croft by a landlord- Section 23(3) of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993 Letting of an owner-occupied croft by an owner-occupier crofter other than on a short term lease - Section 29A of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993 Whole Croft A straightforward approval can be made if: The whole of the croft is included in the let The proposed tenant will be ordinarily resident within 32 kilometres of the croft, or will be within 18 months of obtaining the croft tenancy. Evidence has been provided that the landlord has consented to any new purposeful use by the proposed tenant. The proposed tenant has the skills to carry out their proposals for the croft The proposed tenant does not already have more than two crofts and demand has not been expressed for the tenancy Evidence has been provided they will cultivate the croft There have been no objections If any of these conditions are not met, the application will be escalated. Part Croft Part Croft Letting by a Landlord - Section 23(3) of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993 Part Croft Letting by an owner-occupier crofter other than on a short term lease - Section 29A of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993 The proposed tenant has the skills to carry out their proposals for the croft. The proposed tenant does not already have more than two crofts and demand has not been expressed for the tenancy. There are no concerns over the size and quality of either of the crofts resulting from the let of part of the croft. Letting part of the croft will not create any access issues Evidence has been provided they will cultivate the croft. View Forms ▼ Regulatory Forms and Guidance - Letting Factsheet-Letting-180425.pdf 995 kB Law-Policy-and-Rules-of-Procedure-Commission-letting-of-a-vacant-croft-v-10-310517.pdf 51 kB Law-Policy-and-Rules-of-Procedure-Letting-of-a-vacant-croft-v-10-310517.pdf 58 kB Law-Policy-and-Rules-of-Procedure-Letting-of-an-owner-occupied-croft-other-than-on-a-short-lease-v-10-310517.pdf 57 kB Law-Policy-and-Rules-of-Procedure-Re-letting-of-vacant-croft-proposal-v-10-310517.pdf 56 kB Let-Croft-Whole-or-Part-Application-Form-0618.pdf 551 kB Let-Croft-Whole-or-Part-Guidance-Notes-1218.pdf 1.95 MB Let-Grazing-Share-Application-Form-0618.pdf 516 kB Let-Grazing-Share-Guidance-Notes-1218.pdf 566 kB Please ensure you submit your Registers of Scotland (RoS) Registration Application form along with your application, if required. Please note that when you are completing the Registration Application for RoS you are required to advise them of persons who own/occupy any adjacent croft or land, as our ROC is not mapped based the Commission cannot assist you with this information. Want to learn more about our Regulatory Application Process? New Guidance for Common Grazings Committees Crofting Census Collaborative working between the Crofting Commission and HiE to Support Crofting New Research on the Support for Crofting Published
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Stage 10: Tour de France By Daniel Benson June 10, 2018 6:41pm Updated: June 11, 2018 8:27am Race: Tour de Suisse Tour de Suisse: Gaviria goes too soon in sprint against Sagan Quick-Step Floors rider admits mistake but promises to find winning formula Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) beats Fernando Gaviria and Nathan Haas in the first Tour de Suisse sprint Fernando Gaviria is back to racing Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) in the young rider jersey (Tim de Walle/Getty Images Sport) On a hectic stage 2 at the Tour de Suisse, Fernando Gaviria opened his sprint too soon and let the door open for Peter Sagan to take his 16th stage win of the race. The Colombian hung on for second place but his wait for a first European win of the season continues. Fractured hand for Gaviria in Tirreno-Adriatico crash Gaviria to miss all Spring Classics Gaviria brings winning sprint to Tour de Suisse Peter Sagan reaches sweet 16 at Tour de Suisse Gaviria was well placed coming into the final kilometer, neatly tucked behind the wheel of teammate Yves Lampaert as the remnants of the bunch closed in on the finish line. However, with almost 300 meters to go Gaviria swung out and opened his sprint. It proved to be a mistake with Sagan not only wise to the move but more than capable of jumping onto the Colombian's wheel before powering through to take the win. Gaviria was able to hang onto second, with Nathan Haas (Katusha-Alpecin) taking a creditable third. Midway through his post-race debrief, as he sat outside the Quick-Step Floors team bus, Gaviria waved Cyclingnews through the crowd of fans to offer his take on how the stage played out. "Today wasn't just about the sprint. It was really hard out there with lots of small climbs and a really fast lap. I had good legs, I tried to win but Peter was simply faster than me. I also went too soon and that's cycling. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose but the feelings were good and when I have another opportunity I'll try again." On a punishing four-lap circuit several teams attempted to soften up the pure sprinters, with Gaviria at the top of their hitlist. Sunweb, and eventually Bora-Hansgrohe were particularly aggressive, and although Gaviria made the cut – unlike John Degenkolb and Alexander Kristoff – he was left without a full quota of teammates as the final few kilometres began. The loss of Philippe Gilbert to a puncture was key and when late attacks skipped clear in the final 10 kilometres Gaviria was forced to send Maximiliano Richeze up the road. Richeze marked several moves and when the front of the race reformed Gaviria was still the man to beat. "When Philippe had a flat tyre that made it more difficult because we had one guy less. Then Max attacked because we felt it was better to have one teammate in front, even though he wasn't pulling. That meant I had one guy left for the sprint, in Lampaert and he did a really good job but I went too early. "I don't know where I went from, it was further out than 150 meters. When I went through I touched Stefan Kung and then I also touched Peter. That meant that I had left speed. Then I started the sprint and had some good speed but it was too soon." There is no shame in losing a bunch sprint to Peter Sagan, of course, and Gaviria has had a successful season to date. Despite missing out on the spring classics through injury he has stacked up eight victories, and although none of them have come in mainland Europe he remains confident for the days and weeks to come. There will be more opportunities in Switzerland and of course plenty more when he begins his first Tour de France in July. "I'm happy with my condition. This was a really hard stage. I finished second and I'm happy because I wasn't that pleased with my ride in the TTT yesterday. This was better from me." There's more to come from Gaviria, clearly. The Cyclingnews podcast is brought to you in association with Prendas Ciclismo, Pinarello and Floyds of Leadville. Click here to subscribe. Cyclingnews Films' second production CRESCENDO is available to buy or rent on Vimeo. CRESCENDO from Cyclingnews Films on Vimeo. Quick-Step Floors sprinter ruled out of Milan-San Remo Quick-Step Floors rider returns to Colombia to recover from broken hand Gilbert to contest the punchy stages for Quick-Step Floors World champion extends his record with well-timed sprint in Frauenfeld Quick-Step Floors
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Danielle Crittenden Frum Author, journalist, blogger, mom. Danielle’s Books On Fig Tree & Vine On the Huffington Post Contact Danielle The Jewish Hipster Revival of Old Budapest A ruined pub in Budapest’s Old Jewish Quarter. Photo courtesy of Daily News Hungary. By Danielle Frum A Jewish traveler will always experience mixed feelings when visiting Central Europe. Nations that once pulsed with Jewish life pre-WWII remain spookily empty of Jews today. Any Jewish tour of this part of the world is inevitably a tour of absences. Where Jews used to live, one sees instead museums and memorials dedicated to the Jews brutally deported and killed. It’s heartening that so many of these countries have overcome decades of terror and totalitarian rule to become modern societies in which a Jew can again feel secure not just as a visitor but as a citizen. On the other hand, these exhibits promote the idea of Jewishness as a vanished thing, a world swept away. Sepia photographs depicting little girls with neatly plaited hair and families in bathing costumes give way to images of broken shop windows, forced marches and similarly braided little girls and families now dirty and hungry in urban ghettoes. Finally we are led to pictures of the vacant sunken eyes of living corpses in concentration camps –- and of the skeletal remains of actual corpses piled up like cordwood. Glass cases house faded yellow stars, shattered eyeglasses and smuggled prayer books, a battered suitcase or two — the detritus of mass-murder. These memorials are of course important –- maybe as much for the countries that erect them as for the victims and descendants who visit. It’s their way of saying, We Will Never Forget. And one hopes that’s true. But wouldn’t it be amazing if the Jewish story didn’t end at the exit of the exhibit – that when you walked out into the sunlight, Jewish culture were again flourishing in the surrounding cobbled streets, alongside the Zaras and Starbucks? I recently spent a week exploring “Jewish” Budapest. I was braced for the sad museums with their familiar storyline; the streets of houses now emptied of their Jews. But to my surprise, I found youthful Jewish culture that was renewing itself, like green shoots of grass poking resiliently through old paving stones. Hungary now has the second largest Jewish community in the EU after France. In Budapest’s old Jewish Quarter –- an area lying just behind the famous and massive Doheny Synagogue –- Jewish-style restaurants and delis were now popular, even “trendy” according to my guide. Budapest is home to some of the most beautiful, surviving synagogues in Europe. Some are exotically built in Ottoman style, with Moorish towers, soaring interiors and wildly patterned tiles covering walls and ceilings; others more eclectically fuse 19th-century European architecture with Hungarian art nouveau (Magyar Szecessio Haza). Details from interiors of Budapest synagogues. Clockwise from upper left: wall and upper balcony, ceiling details of Kazinczy Street Orthodox synagogue; wall and ceiling details of the Rumbuch synagogue. Photos by Danielle Frum. Two of the most architecturally interesting – the Dohany (1859) and the much smaller Kazinczy Street Orthodox synagogue (1914) – have been spectacularly restored, down to the gilding on the columns and careful replication of tiles and ceiling murals. The magnificent Rumbuch synagogue – one of famed architect Otto Wagner’s first and only projects in Budapest – is slated to be restored in the coming year. Several more synagogues, in Budapest and other cities, will be fixed up as well. The question is, will there be Jews to fill them? I put this question to Andras Heisler, President of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Hungary, the organization that oversees the majority of Jewish life in the country. The renovations are funded by special grants from the Hungarian government. These expensive restorations are seen in part as gestures of reparation for the losses Jews suffered during the war, even while the current government is seen to be increasingly tolerant of open anti-Semitism on the far right. “There are 16 working synagogues in Budapest, and maybe another 16 throughout the countryside,” Heisler tells me. “There are about 100,000 Jewish people in Hungary – but only 10-15% practice their religion.” So not enough Jews to truly revive the congregations – or at least not at the level they once populated these magnificent sanctuaries. The grand synagogues are monuments to a golden age when the Jewish community of Budapest were regarded as the most integrated in Europe, more so even than their counterparts in pre-war Berlin. That makes their history all the more poignant: More than 400,000 were deported to camps after the German occupation in 1944. Thousands more were murdered or worked to death between 1941-45. Almost half of the Jewish death toll at Auschwitz was Hungarian. When the Dohany synagogue opened its monumental doors in 1859, it was the biggest synagogue in Europe (and is still referred to as the “Great Synagogue” — despite its architectural imitator in New York, the Park Avenue Synangogue.) Entering the Dohany is like entering a basilica – which in fact is what its architecture is based upon, down to side the carved wooden pews, pulpits, and a bima which could be mistaken for a full-scale Catholic altar (in lieu of crosses, gilded Stars of David flank the ark). There is even an organ, located just outside the main sanctuary. The Dohany Synagogue, clockwise from upper left: Exterior; interior, rear sanctuary; one of the pulpits; detail, rear sanctuary. Interior photos by Danielle Frum. “It’s a big ‘wow!’” the synagogue’s rabbi, Dr. Robert Frolich, acknowledged, as we stood absorbing its astonishing, cathedral-like beauty. The Rabbi smiled and said, “It looks like a church because it was built like a church.” Until the Dohany, there were no blueprints for building a synagogue of this size. The community hired a non-Jewish architect from Vienna, by the name of Ludwig Forster. He designed the exterior in a “Moorish Revival” style: Forster reasoned that since there were no Jewish templates for such a structure, he would take inspiration from “oriental ethnic groups that are related to the Israelite people, and in particular the Arabs” – which explains why the Dohany has two onion-domed turrets like a mosque. The interior, as Frolich described it, is “very goyish.” I asked the rabbi how he felt about conducting services in such an unusual environment. He shrugged, saying it was not up to him to render judgment on the aesthetics of the historic shul, but to keep the services going and the atmosphere welcoming. Rabbi Frolich with the author in front of the “goyish” bima. “I open the doors. I try to explain what’s inside. I invite everyone,” he said. “I have three minyans a day. I’m satisfied.” The congregation today, as it was in its beginnings, is what Hungarians call “neolog” – or what we would tag modern Orthodox. Frolich said that “there has always been a rabbi here.” The synagogue managed to operate during the war and throughout the decades of Communism that followed. During the post-war years, “Jewish life didn’t disappear,” Frolich continued, “there were services, there were kosher markets, there were Jewish schools and a hospital, etc. Judaism was not forbidden, if not recommended. At the time it was a little bit ‘against the system’ to be a Jew.” Most services are held in an adjoining, much smaller space which has the benefit of modern heating. The main Dohany sanctuary functions from Passover through Sukkot. It can hold as many as 6,000 people – but as the congregation numbers only 300 families, most of the impressive balconies remain empty even during holidays. And it is getting old: according to Frolich, the average age of members of the Dohany congregation is 50-60. The fact that Jewish culture is reasserting itself youthfully in the nearby streets is of little consolation to Frolich and others, including Heisler, who bemoan its lack of religious connection. “They are not getting closer to Judaism, but expressing a new identity, a new kind of Jewishness,” Frolich said, “one that is Israeli-influenced.” The Israel-influence is the result of Israelis who have come to Hungary to invest, as well as Hungarians who have traveled to Israel – and in some cases lived there many years before returning. Indeed one of the new popular restaurants, Mazel Tov, serves Israeli-style cuisine. My Jewish walking tour guide, David Merker, spent the morning retracing 19th-century Jewish Budapest with me. He pointed out the site of Theodore Herzl’s birthplace, on the grounds where now stands Budapest’s Jewish museum (adjoining the Dohany). We wandered through a huge tenement building, Orczy House, which had served as the central ground of Jewish life through to the 1930s. Above narrow adjoining streets, David drew my eye to Jugendstil wrought iron balconies patterned subtly with menorahs. I’d never seen Jewish symbols integrated so naturally and beautifully into domestic architecture. Apartment entrance with gilded menorah detail (left); a wrought iron balcony with menorah pattern. Photos by Danielle Frum. Gradually, we found our way to Klauzal Square a couple of blocks from the Dohany, inside what became the ghetto after Nazi occupation, where Jews were collected and stripped of their belongings. Overlooking the square was a deli-style restaurant called Kadar that could have been transported from Montreal’s St. Urbain Street. The menu advertised cholent, matzah ball soup, boiled beef, pickles. By noon the small picnic-clothed tables were packed, with a line of people waiting out the front door. Merker, 32, took a more positive view of the Israeli influence on Budapest’s Jewish renewal. “The idea is that you can be a Jew without this past, without these old institutions. Jewish culture here has been a cemetery. But this new Jewish identity says, ‘We are not victims.’ It’s a model for being proud Jews. It’s about re-establishing the spirit of Budapest.” As Merker spoke, we were standing in a vacant lot where a few workers were painting café chairs in bright colors and constructing some sort of bar. This was a “ruined pub,” Merker explained. The idea dates back to the 2008 financial crisis, which hit Hungary in the middle of a building boom. Communist-era structures had been pulled down – but funds ran out before replacements could be erected. The resulting vacant lots in some of the liveliest neighborhoods of Budapest are now often rented out as party spaces. Merker said it was an Israeli-idea. I agreed the clubs seemed very similar to pop-up places I’d seen in Tel Aviv. Budapest is now known for, among other things, its ruined pub scene. Lunch at Kadar on Klauzal Square. Truly delicious chicken noodle soup with a dollop of spicy paprika sauce. As Merker and I watched something colorful and fun being built on top of something sad and mutilated, I found Merker’s words especially moving. We are used to viewing Israel as an import-Jew society. Seldom since the state’s founding has its role as a refuge been more needed than today. But what if Israel served an export-Jew purpose as well? What if its bold spirit can be sent abroad to revive Jewish identity in places burdened by the past? Where the only identity still connects to the long sepia line leading to Auschwitz? It may not be as religious an identity as the rabbis like. But we have to remember the early Zionists shared exactly these same feelings. They shtetl life and discrimination and sought to be independent of the past. Merker’s talk summoned the images of groups of Israeli students I’d seen at Auschwitz a few years ago. They were on their spring break. They carried the Israeli flag and sang Haktikvah as they marched over the grassy train tracks that once led to the death chambers. At the latter site I saw more students grouped together, chanting the Mourner’s Kaddish and the Sh’ma. My eyes began to water. What would those who suffered think of this scene, could they have known? That one day there would be this proud and unapologetic gathering of youthful mourners, circled around the place where human ashes fluttered to earth, asserting Never Again … and This Time We Mean It. … I’m not sure it’s a bad model for the future. And you can glimpse it now in Budapest. Fig Tree & Vine Travel Suggestions for Budapest: Hotel The Four Seasons Gresham Palace Stunningly situated in a restored Jugendstil arcade, the FS is centrally located at the end of the Chain Bridge, with panoramic vistas of the Danube and the hills of Buda. Book a river-view room and take your selfie from the balcony, just like Hugh Jackman did. Jewish Walking Tour https://hosszulepes.org/hu/english “Hosszulepes” means “long step” and is the name of a local walking tour group run by young guides that approach Budapest from different themes and historical periods. I greatly enjoyed my tour with guide David Merker. Much of Budapest’s restaurant scene remains unrepentantly Hungarian, meaning deep-fried everything and a heavy emphasis (underscore heavy) on goulashes and ham hocks. Read my review of Bakara — a new, upscale international-based cuisine restaurant run by a Jewish couple (him from New York, her from Israel) where you will find local ingredients taken to the next level (including a fois gras to die for). For the revival of Jewish cuisine, try lunch at the deli-style Kadar and dinner at Mazel Tov, for Israeli cuisine with a Hungarian twist. Rosenstein is a family-run, classical Jewish Hungarian restaurant in elegant surroundings. A thick menu with formal waiters. Nothing nouvelle here but the food is traditional and good. Additional sites: I did not have time to visit the hauntingly beautiful Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery but if you do, I’m told it’s magical. I did tour the Holocaust Memorial Museum, which was small and felt somewhat outdated, but presents valuable information. More popular (and controversial) is the House of Terror, which is a memorial and museum dedicated to the history of the victims of Nazism and Communism. It’s situated in what was the headquarters of headquarters of the Arrow Cross, the Hungarian Fascist Party, and the Communist Secret Police. Sadly, a long-planned “Ya Vashem”-style museum of the Holocaust, called the House of Fates, has been currently derailed by disagreements between the Jewish community and the museum’s director, Maria Schmidt, who was appointed by the government of Prime Minister Victor Orban. dcfrum View all posts by dcfrum Previous Previous post: For Purim: Five Wines You Won’t Believe Are Kosher Next Next post: This Year in Your Home: A Farm-to-Table Seder
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DANIELLE WILSON.COM INTERFAITH MINISTRY ▼ Meaning of Interfaith Ministry Made to measure ceremonies Spiritual Counselling OneSpirit InterfaithFoundation LABYRINTH ▼ Dates of monthly walks Video clips/radio broadcasts Recommendations/links Kindred Spirit article Veriditas/TLS/LabyrinthUK.org Veriditas events in Chartres SPIRITUAL LAWS OF PROSPERITY INTERFAITH MINISTRY Welcome to the Online Shop "Chartres: Path of the Soul" CD The Catherine Braslavsky Ensemble is a group of singers and instrumentalists based in Paris, who specialize in medieval music, but also compose music of today, inspired by sacred texts. Since 1997, they have been chosen by Rev. Lauren Artress to sing and play each year at Chartres cathedral, accompanying the groups sponsored by Veriditas and the Episcopal Diocese of San Francisco. Their CD CHARTRES, recorded during five nights in the space of the Chartres labyrinth, is a distillation of their music. Much of it consists of a selection of the most beautiful chants and pilgrim songs of the period when Chartres was being built. Besides the medieval Christian chants, there are a number of more ecumenical, contemporary pieces, sometimes evoking echoes of India and the Middle East. One example of this original music is the Kaddosh, sung in Hebrew and Latin. (The Kaddosh, called Sanctus in Latin, is an ancient prayer which is common to both Jews and Christians). Another example is the Abwoun, or Lord's Prayer, sung in Aramaic to an original melody by Catherine Braslavsky, and inspired by her researches in ancient sacred chants. These and other pieces make for a richly varied CD, including the sounds of instruments such as oud, cello, dulcimer, frame drum, and Indian tampura. But the primary focus is on the human voice, which resounds with incredible beauty in that space. As the musicians themselves say: "In this high holy space, everything called us to silence, to return to an inner peace which is our true home. Surely this was the intention of all sacred medieval architecture, and of the music which was sung in it. When we first launched our voices in song into this space of the labyrinth, located at the entrance to the nave, a surprise awaited us: the exquisite quality of the resonance there. Unlike most other large Gothic spaces, it does not swallow sound, but enhances it with a reverberation which is profound and subtle. It is our hope that this recording will convey a feeling of that resonance of the labyrinth, both inner and outer." "Uplifting and inspiring! Catherine and Joseph are truly gifted musicians. Allow them to enrich your life." Lauren Artress http://www.naturalchant.com/ NB: MP3 clip can be found on next page of this website or on the above website. "Labyrinth Walk" CD Solo piano music written and performed by Martin Gregory specifically for labyrinth walking. Track 1: Labyrinth Walk The title track features 55 minutes of uninterrupted improvisational piano music. Composed to accompany an actual labyrinth walk, the performance is a relaxing and transformative meditation which can also be enjoyed during any quiet activity. Extended chant-like sections suggest the simple focus of walking the path, while more lyrical and emotional passages encourage reflection and peace-filled moments. A sense of centered stillness is held in balance with the eternal movement of the labyrinth. Track 2: Kokopelli A 20 minute instrumental arrangement inspired by the ancient landscape of the American Southwest and Native American stories of Kokopelli, the flute player. This composition evokes a dream-walk, and provides a wonderful background ambience for labyrinth walking. http://www.sacred-land-photography.com/MusicPage.html NB: Price incls P&P to UK addresses only. Wooden finger labyrinth Great for sitting meditation. Use with your non-dominant hand, shut your eyes and let the path take you to the centre. This is 40cm replica of the Chartres labyrinth without lunations. It is wood veneer on woodchip. NOW IN STOCK!!! Chartres labyrinth lapel pin 2 cm diameter Chartres labyrinth lapel pin NB: Does NOT include denim jacket!!! © DANIELLE WILSON.COM | created at www.mrsite.com
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Antique Indian Jewelry India marriages are considered incomplete without antique Indian jewelry and India Gold Jewelry for the bride. With approximately 10 million weddings a year taking place in India, wedding related physical gold investing is big business! Jewelry retailers and gold dealers both agree, Gold in India and Antique Indian Jewelry is glittering again! The Indus Valley civilization is one of the oldest in the world, going back to ancient India, at least 5,000 years. Aryan tribes from the northwest invaded about 1500 B.C: their merger with the earlier inhabitants created the classical India culture. Antique Indian Jewelry and gemstones are not only in the blood of India; they are its very soul. Investing in India, is about investing in gold, precious gemstones and Diamonds. The Diamond Facts Can Be Found Here.... In India astrology gemstones are "prescribed" to ward off planetary afflictions in a birth chart. Gemstone jewelry, in India culture is chosen to match the quality of the person. Pink gemstones, for example, will boost the wearer's luck and prosperity. This list of pink gemstones include the rare Argyle Pink Diamonds of Australia! For a complete list of gemstones click HERE. In the old days in India, wearing a ring on the pinky finger, set with a robins egg blue turquoise from the turquoise mines in Persia, and looking at the stone after seeing the new moon, was believed to bring great wealth to the owner. India Gold Prohibition In the sixties, the Indian government prohibited people from buying gold bars and coins, which resulted in the "death" of the official gold market, resulting in a huge black market for gold. However, during post liberalization, the ban was lifted, gold smuggling and dubious gold trading has steadily been on the decline since, gold markets are expanding once again in India and gold dealers and jewellers are smiling again. ( Author Annie Zaidi) If you BUY gold jewelry add your name to the buyers list HERE. As the rupee becomes stronger and global prices of gold go down, Gold dealers & suppliers expect that India will increase its gold imports. Marriage is the gold precursor in India. Gold bullion demand goes up and down in the marriage seasons. The increase in the demand for Gold Jewelry from India is because a typical Hindu wedding can involve several hundred grams of gold and silver. Gold and pre-ban Indian Antique Gold Jewelry isn't only the premier wedding jewelry of choice for brides-to-be, but it's right there on the top of the list of some the hottest jewelry designers around the world. International celebrities and royalty also enjoy wearing gold jewelry from India. India jewelers are among the finest gold experts in the world, having the largest gold market for physical gold jewelry. Names like Jeniffer Lopez, the Late Princess Diana, Goldie Hawn, Sally Field, Hillary Clinton, Chelsey Clinton, Elizabeth Hurley, Anna Kournikova, Madonna, Sharon Stone and Jemima Khan have adorned themselves with Indian Gold Jewelry at high profile Hollywood fashion and social events. Top Gemological institutes in the world are also taking notice. Jaipur, in India holds some of the finest collections of traditional Indian Diamond Jewelry in the world and the International Colored Gemstone Association (ICG) has made available by way of an exhibition that features 100 pieces of traditional Antique Indian Diamond Jewelry, that was on display at the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum in Ramat Gan, diamond capital, in Israel. This premier jewelry is part of an enormous collection of the Kasliwal family, owners of Jaipur's renowned Gem Palace store. Gem Palace The people of India since the beginning of time, have loved gold jewelry. The precious stones and Natural Pearls in one of the world's most Famous Collections, the magnificent Jewels of the Maharajas of India were associated with psychic and physical influences of the planets. The Mogul styles can be identified in many of the Indian pieces, light and refined in Rajasthan and heavier and more showy in southern India. In Indian society, gold jewelry and especially, Antique Indian Jewelry is regarded as a good investment which not only feels incredibly surreal to wear but is an appreciating asset, and a source of security for the bride in times of need. And the craftsmanship and elaborate gold work that features in Antique Indian Jewelry is incomparable. Famous for its rich designs that add a touch of royalty to whosoever chooses to invest in these priceless premier gold treasures from south east asia. Throughout the last 4,000 years gold jewelry has played an important role in Indian culture. Antique gold ornaments come in all different styles, depicting ones culture and tradition. The gold jewelry, for example, popular in one state, will be a completely different style in another and is symbolic of this fascinating countries old and rich culture. Gold ornaments such as the traditional antique gold "Maang tika" of North India is most desirable while the gold "Puchhootal" formed in gold and set with gemstones, is one of the most popular and sought after hair jewelry in Tamil Nadu. "Dauni" is available in attractive gold designs and also set with diamonds, while gold "Jadai Nagam" is popular in Tamil Nadu, Manglore and even in North India. The Gold Antique Indian ear jewelry like antique gold "Jhumkaas" are influenced by South India while "Kanpata" which is combination of filigree and gold piercing work are the premier gold pieces of West Bengal. Among all the Antique Indian Jewelry, "Nath" jewels are considered to play the most important role in religious and cultural events. The Indian gold nose-ring, continues to fascinate jewelry aficionados far and wide. In fact, the traditional gold nose ring is something a collector feels incomplete without. In Himachal Bulak traditions are very important, while South Indians prefer "Mukkuththi" style gold jewelry. Fancy the artistic flair of Rajasthani jewelry, reknowned for their fabulous jewels and ancient gold work techniques? Dip into "Hasli" then, a simple necklace having Rajasthani arty flair while the gold "Kasu Malai" a necklace of coins, popular with the woman of Tamil Nadu, will make you feel like you're the favorite in a harem. Antique Indian Jewelry such as gold "bazu bands" are traditional yet trendy jewelry and currently very in-fashion. "Hyderabadi Bazuband " has always been on the top of the famous people list among woman, while the hinged arm bands, worn in pairs, have their origins in Ancient Egyptian Jewelry creations. Antique Indian Gold Kara, bangles and bracelets from North India are symbolic of the regions art and culture. Beautiful India provides the ultimate framework for a literal gold-mine of beautiful Antique Indian Jewelry. Indian Antique Gold Jewelry is flavor of choice at present and also the designers choice and we are talking about the world's hottest jewelry designers at present. You may have seen these amazing jewels being worn by the leading Indian actresses in Hindi Bollywood movies. Famous actresses who luxuriate in gold jewelry from India, on and off-stage, include leading ladies, Kareena Kapoor, Preity Zinta, Aishwarya Rai, Rani Mukherjee, Kajol, Sushmita Sen, Lara Dutta, Priyanka Chopra, Neha Dhupiya, Madhuri Dixit, Karishma Kapoor, Ameesha Patel, Raveena Tandon, Amrita Rao, Rekha and several others. Fine Antique Indian Jewelry is Premier Jewelry; the preference of the world's hottest jewelry designers, and worn by members of the british royal family and famous celebrities. Have You Seen the Jewel-of-the-Month Yet? Return to the top of Antique Indian Jewelry Return to Antique Jewelry Investor Home Page
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calvin harris News Review: This Dua Lipa and Calvin Harris cover will blow your mind Special Greek-American electronic dance music (EDM) artist Michael Zhonga has covered "One Kiss" by Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa. The result is magical. Calvin Harris participates at iHeartMedia's 2016 Music Summit New York - Electronic music superstar Calvin Harris was a part of the 2016 iHeartMedia Music Summit, which took place at the iHeartRadio Theater in New York City. Review: Calvin Harris remarkable at the Billboard Hot 100 Music Festival Special Wantagh - On August 21, electronic dance music superstar Calvin Harris headlined the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater on Long Island for the Billboard Hot 100 Music Festival. Interview with Robby X Special By Adrian Peel The talented Australian singer and wife of country icon Lee Kernaghan talks to Digital Journal about her first solo outing. Ellie Goulding heads to Bermuda Triangle for a Halloween treat By Earl Dittman Ahead of her performance at Bacardi Triangle, an exclusive music event on a private island in the Bermuda Triangle, Ellie Goulding takes time out of her busy schedule to share a Cuba Libre with Savoy head barman Tom Walker. Cheers! Review: Rita Ora shines on new single 'I Will Never Let You Down' Special British sensation Rita Ora delights on her new single "I Will Never Let You Down," which is one of the best songs this summer. Armin van Buuren and Skrillex to play Lights All Night festival Fans of EDM superstars Armin van Buuren and Skrillex are in for a real treat. They will be headlining the "Lights All Night" Music Festival in Dallas, Texas. Calvin Harris claims EDM crown at Teen Choice Awards EDM sensation Calvin Harris was crowned "Choice: Electronic Dance Music (EDM) Artist" at this year's Teen Choice Awards, that took place on August 10. Calvin Harris garners two 2014 Grammy nominations in dance music Scottish DJ and music producer Calvin Harris received two 2014 Grammy nominations in the dance categories. He is signed to Columbia Records/Ultra Music. apis-366601 apis-313999 apis-313907 apis-259178 apis-255111 apis-249498 apis-249145 apis-249133 apis-219414 calvin harris Image 2016 iHeartMedia Music Summit Katherine Tyler for iHeartRadio Scottish DJ Calvin Harris Rukes, courtesy of MSO PR Q&A: AI has become the vital business solution needed for success Special
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Columbia TriStar Home Video presents "I'm sorry, I just assume everything you do has an ulterior motive." - Syd (Greer Goodman) Review By: Dale Dobson Stars: Donal Logue, Greer Goodman Other Stars: James 'Kimo' Wills, Ayelet Kaznelson Director: Jenniphr Goodman Manufacturer: DVSS MPAA Rating: R for language and some drug use Run Time: 01h:26m:57s B+ C+ A B+ C The Tao of Steve is a Sony Pictures Classics release directed by Jenniphr Goodman, starring Donal Logue in a Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize-winning performance. Logue appears as Dex, a ladies' man slacker whose approach to life recasts Eastern philosophy in the image of Steve McQueen and other manly "Steves" of the world. Ten years after college, Dex meets Syd (Greer Goodman), the woman who just might be the love of his life... if he can break free of his own highly-developed, thoroughly bed-tested formulae for romantic success. I should preface my comments on The Tao of Steve with a few words about my attempt to see it during its theatrical run. My wife and I attended a matinee showing at the local multiplex, where the sound was poor for the first several minutes. After the second reel-change, a bad splice left the film misframed, with the black interframe border running across the center of the screen. The clueless staffer summoned to fix the problem simply moved the bottom edge of the frame flush with the bottom matte edge, leaving heads cut off at the top of the frame. After a few more minutes of this, the audience left the theatre en masse to demand refunds from the multiplex manager. So we ended up seeing about half of the movie, resolving to see the remainder at home on properly-framed, digitally mastered DVD someday. I tell you this story because the experience may have colored my perception of the film as a whole. All the right stuff is in place, including a hip, pop-culture-reference-laden script by Duncan North and the Goodman sisters, a snappy credits sequence, and a recognizable world photographed with heightened greens and reds for a subtly hyperreal effect. Donal Logue is laid-back, genuine and consistently entertaining as Dex, an overgrown teenager finally coming of age, and Greer Goodman plays Syd with intelligence and restrained emotion. Director Jenniphr Goodman has a strong feel for character and timing, and several day-care center scenes just glow, with the most credible, unselfconscious kids I've ever seen in a movie. Suffice it to say that there's a great deal of talent on display here, and I look forward to future work by everyone involved. But having had some time to think about The Tao of Steve before actually seeing it in its entirety, I found my casual assumptions about the last half of the film thoroughly confirmed. The movie telegraphs its intentions at every opportunity—we get to know Dex well enough to guess where he's going before he realizes it himself, and his internal conflicts are therefore much less interesting. Jenniphr Goodman's debut feature is a promising effort, but the narrative energy exhausts itself early, leaving the viewer entertained but not enlightened. Rating for Style: B+ Rating for Substance: C+ Aspect Ratio 1.85:1 - Widescreen Original Aspect Ratio yes Anamorphic yes Image Transfer Review: Columbia TriStar presents The Tao of Steve in its original 1.85:1 widescreen theatrical aspect ratio, with a solid anamorphic transfer. The source print is quite clean, and the digital transfer looks just great, handling fine detail and the film's slightly exaggerated color temperature with aplomb. Nothing to complain about here. Image Transfer Grade: A DS 2.0 English yes Audio Transfer Review: The Tao of Steve is presented in its original Dolby 2.0 Surround audio format. While it's unusual for such a recent film to lack a full-blown 5.1 mix, the stereo surround track is quite active, with nicely engineered panning and directionality given the limitations of the matrixed approach. Joe Delia's score benefits from decent bass and frequency range, though dialogue is occasionally overpowered by background music, and the digital transfer sounds clean throughout. Audio Transfer Grade: B+ Disc Extras Static menu Scene Access with 28 cues and remote access Subtitles/Captions in English, French, Spanish with remote access Cast and Crew Biographies Cast and Crew Filmographies 1 Original Trailer(s) 2 Other Trailer(s) featuring The Patriot, Jerry Maguire 1 Feature/Episode commentary by director Jenniphr Goodman, writer/star Greer Goodman, star Donal Logue, and writer Duncan North Packaging: Amaray 1-Sided disc(s) Layers: single Extras Review: Columbia TriStar's The Tao of Steve DVD features 28 picture-menu chapters, subtitles in three languages, and just a few standard extras: Cast & Crew Commentary: Director Jenniphr Goodman, writer Duncan North, writer/star Greer Goodman and star Donal Logue contribute a good-natured running commentary that focuses more on the script and the actors than technical aspects of the production. The anecdotes are warm and generous, and the track generally sounds as though we're listening in on a group of friends. Three Donal Logue-related promos are presented here, including video trailers for The Tao of Steve and Jerry Maguire in 1.33:1 full-frame and Dolby 2.0 Surround, and the theatrical trailer for The Patriot in 1.85:1 anamorphic and Dolby Digital 5.1. Talent Files: Two brief bios and filmographies, covering director Jenniphr Goodman and star Donal Logue. Extras Grade: C The Tao of Steve is a fairly conventional romantic comedy, buoyed but not quite rescued by a good script and fine performances. Columbia TriStar's DVD features a fine transfer and an entertaining commentary, but the disc is best suited for rental.
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Since December 2002, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is undergoing a complex period of transition towards democracy. This transition has only come after a long period of war that began with the decline of Mobutu's regime. This article describes first of all the geographical, population and economic situation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a country that is little known in our part of the world. We then go on to narrate the conflict's recent history (1996-2005), briefly going back to the period of pre-independence and Mobutu's time. Finally, the key-points of the transition from war to democracy are analysed: the complexity of the process ("transitions"); interference on the part of neighbouring eastern countries; financing the conflict with the plundering of natural resources; the ethnic factor; the role of the international community. If you are viewing this message, it is because you are using a version of Microsoft Internet Explorer outdated browser which does not support current Web standards. We recommend you upgrade your browser to one of the following options: Are you a registered user? Enter your email and password to log in and access the private area. If you are a new user register here to access the Private Area & Sector Tips. If you are a registered user or an ESADE member please login in from the top of the page. E-Mail Password Repeat Password User type LATEST KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE UNITS Mària Serrano, Josep F. De la guerra a la democracia: la República Democrática del Congo More Knowledge Revista de Fomento Social Vol. 60, nº 238, 04/2005, p. 283 - 312 Get the latest leadership advice from our experts Subscribe now Download full text (There might be some restrictions due to copyright or licenses) More Articles in academic journals Related publications to Mària Serrano, Josep F. Related publications to CSR & Social Innovation Related publications to GRRSE - Research Group on Corporate Social Responsibility; IIS - Institute for Social Innovation © 2019 ESADE Ramon Llull University
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Global Transfer Membrane Market Analytics by Category & Cost Type to 2023 https://topsitenet.com – World Transfer Membrane Market is projected to achieve USD 187.9 million by 2023, at a CAGR of 1.5%. The most important share of this section is attributed to rising incidence of disease, allergy, and infectious diseases and siginifcant application of western blotting in clinical identification & post-treatment watching of those diseases. Global Clinical Data Analytics Market Research Report 2018 1 year 17 weeks ago The Global Clinical Data Analytics Market is projected to reach US$13.830 billion by 2023 increasing from US$3.114 billion in 2017 and is expected to growth at a CAGR of 28.21% during the forecast period of 2018-2023. Clinical data analytics is an important phase in clinical research that involves the collection, storage, and analysis of sensitive clinical data to enhance its applicability, thus aiding the caregivers in providing preventive and personalized care to the patients, thereby improving the overall quality of the patient care. Global Biohacking Market, Forecast to 2023 1 year 17 weeks ago Americas region captures the most important market and is predicted to achieve USD 10573.53 million by 2023. The report give strategic identification of key players within the market, comprehensively analyzing their market share, core competencies, and drawing a competitive landscape for the market. Global Veterinary Pain Management Market, Forecast to 2023 1 year 11 weeks ago Global veterinary pain management market is projected to achieve USD 1.66 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 8.0% throughout the forecast period. The massive share of this section may be attributed to the effectiveness of optical maser medical aid devices in activity a large vary of acute and chronic pain conditions in animals. Global Neuromorphic Computing Market, Forecast to 2023 1 year 18 weeks ago The neuromorphic computing market is projected to expand at a CAGR of 51.19% over the forecast amount to achieve US$337.819 million by 2023. This section of the report conjointly provides business regulation as a whole; key business, world and regional rules that area unit determinative the market growth and a short technological side of neuromorphic computing. Global High-End Lighting Market Forecast 2023 1 year 21 weeks ago Growing adoption of smartphones and web property has driven the demand for connected lighting systems. LED section would eventually hold vital share thanks to technological and economical advancements like high potency and higher brightness levels. The world High-End Lighting Market size is anticipated to achieve $21.0 billion by 2023, rising at a market growth of 5.9% CAGR throughout the forecast period. Pharmaceutical Drug Delivery Market: Global Revenue, Opportunity, Segment and Key Trends 2023 17 weeks 4 days ago Global Pharmaceutical Drug Delivery Market is projected to reach USD 1,694.7 billion by 2023 from USD 1,244.4 billion in 2018, at a CAGR of 6.4% during the forecast period. Growth in this market is mainly driven by the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, growth in the biologics market, and technological advancements and new product launches. On the other hand, the risk of needlestick injuries and the increasing pricing pressure are expected to challenge market growth in the coming years. CIS Truck Market Outlook 2023 41 weeks 3 days ago “CIS Truck Market By Vehicle Type, By Fuel Type, By Application, By Tonnage Capacity, Competition Forecast & Opportunities, 2013–2023” truck market is projected to surpass $ 9 billion by 2023. Anticipated growth in the market can be attributed to rising construction activities and infrastructure development across the CIS region. Moreover, booming logistics sector and the need for last mile connectivity is further contributing to the growing demand for trucks across CIS countries. Additionally, rising investments in road infrastructure is further anticipated to steer growth in CIS truck market in the coming years. Some of the major players operating in CIS truck market are KAMAZ PTC, GAZ INTERNATIONAL LLC, JSC MAZ-MAH, Scania AB, ISUZU RUS, DAF Trucks N.V., AMO ZiL, Daimler KAMAZ RUS, JSC URAL AZ, and MAN Truck & Bus. 25 Is the Improvement in India’s Security Only a ‘Feeling’? What Does the Data Say?
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Home > EVO heavy lift and shift system provides safety for jobs of up to 192 lift points Lifting Technology Synchronous Lifting Systems EVO heavy lift and shift system provides safety for jobs of up to 192 lift points By Enerpac (A Division of Actuant Corp) 13 August 2013 Evo-8 Synchronous Lifting System, shown here with double-acting cylinders and draw wire stroke sensors Contact Enerpac (A Division of Actuant Corp) Enerpac (A Division of Actuant Corp) introduces a new generation synchronous lifting system that offers accuracy and safety for challenging jobs of up to 192 lift points. Enerpac’s EVO heavy lift and shift system replaces manual control of hydraulic heavy lifting with PLC control of multiple cylinder lifts, offering accuracy, safety and productivity benefits for precision lifting of heavy resources industry machinery. The EVO Series synchronous lifting system integrates high-pressure hydraulic cylinders with a PLC system to monitor and control precise movement and positioning of heavy loads. Through an integrated HMI, all movements are managed from a central control position that displays live operation with real-time status updates for each lifting position. EVO is evolved from Enerpac’s 25 years of experience in specialised hydraulic engineering and lifting technology, which uses digitally controlled hydraulics to accurately and safely lift some of the largest and most challenging structures on earth, including mineral and oil and gas processing equipment. Offering eight standard hydraulic control modes, the new EVO synchronous system can control 4, 8 or 12 points with one hydraulic power unit (HPU). A master control unit is also available that offers daisy chain control of up to 16 EVO systems, giving a maximum of 192 lifting points. The multifunctional EVO Series can be used with multiple standard 700 bar (10,000 psi) single- or double-acting cylinders and is offered with a 5 HP or 10 HP hydraulic power unit with a 250-litre reservoir. The EVO Series synchronous lifting system delivers benefits such as precision control, accuracy, increased productivity and time savings, with a lesser number of personnel required when compared to manually controlled lifting. Mr Richard Verhoeff, Australasian Integrated Solutions Manager for the global Enerpac organisation explains that synchronous lifting enables a single operator to control the entire precision lifting process, during which the status of every lifting point is constantly monitored and displayed. Depending on the application, time savings of up to 60% can be achieved with synchronous lifting. Safety benefits of the PLC-controlled system include elimination of the potential for error with the multi-operator manual control approach. The digitally precise EVO system incorporates warnings and stop functions, and also offers full monitoring and control, with programmable failsafe monitoring and safety alarms. Mr Verhoeff adds that the precision control offered by the EVO system reduces the risk of structural damage by bending, twisting or tilting due to uneven weight distribution or load-shifts between lifting points. The easy-to-use and very user-friendly touch screen interface displays the movement process, cylinder positions and load read-outs by lifting points and total load. Enerpac’s synchronous lifting technology monitors and manages lifting, lowering, weighing, alignment and load transfer procedures of non-uniformly distributed heavy loads. The system incorporates a variable frequency drive (VDF) motor, which facilitates lowering of engine speeds and oil flows as required to optimise control of the speed of lifting. This feature also makes it possible to use the system with various capacities of cylinders. The EVO Series system allows one device to control the entire lifting operation while providing status updates at every point of the process without the need for manual monitoring. By digitally monitoring and controlling lifting operations, users enhance safety and eliminate costly downtime common in manual operations. For superior visibility and control, the EVO Series offers network capabilities to link up to four hydraulic power units to a single master control. The system features a user-friendly interface with easy-to-use menus for simplified navigation. Additionally, the system can be programmed to record and store operational data at user-defined intervals to continuously monitor the pressure and position of every lifting point for safe, accurate control. Lifting Technology Synchronous Lifting Systems
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GA Milano – Guiding ArchitectureSergio2018-01-05T17:13:36+00:00 GA Milano Guiding Architects Milan VISIT ARCHITECTURE OF MILAN AND SURROUNDINGS GA Milano promotes modern and contemporary architecture by organizing guided tours, on foot, by bicicle or by bus, to the most important buildings in and around Milan as well as other cities in surrounding areas as Como or Ticino in Switzerland. CREATE YOUR OWN ITINERARY SUIT FOR YOU GA Milano offers standard tours or customized itineraries to the architecture of the XX century and contemporary ones offering specific experiences according to different demands, from residential buildings to new quarters, the transformation areas, parks, social and environmental regeneration projects. LET YOU TO BE GUIDED BY OUR EXPERIENCE AND PASSION Visits can contain different degrees of details and can be arranged for architects, urban planners and professionals in the construction industry, but also for university students, people involved in the fields of architecture and design, or cultural tourists curious to know Milan from a special point of view. Modern and contemporary architecture in Milan Milan, the main city of northern Italy and one of the most populous metropolitan areas in Europe, is the most important laboratory of modern and contemporary architecture of Italy. Since the early decades of the twentieth century Milan has acquired an increasingly important role for the Italian and the international architecture thanks to the presence of architects like Giuseppe Terragni, Gio Ponti, and BBPR. After the Second World War the architectural experimentation leads to the identification of a specific own “style Milano” through the works of architects such as Caccia Dominioni, Gardella, and Aldo Rossi. In the last 10 years, in preparation for the event of Expo 2015, Milan has experienced a great transformation that is leading to be one of the world’s capital for fashion, design and culture. Today the city is experiencing a period of extraordinary change, thanks to major projects of CityLife and Porta Nuova but also to specific interventions as Prada Foundation, the Vertical Forest, Feltrinelli Foundation, Bocconi University and MUDEC. Next to a new generation of Italian architects, as Stefano Boeri, Cino Zucchi, Citterio and Viel, Park Associati and Piuarch, the most important designers of the world worked in the city of Milan, as Herzog and de Meuron, Rem Koolhaas, Cesar Pelli, KPF, Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, Arata Isozaki, David Chipperfield and Grafton Architects. Milano Contemporary The itinerary offers a visit to the most significant architectural works carried out in Milan in recent years. GA Milano proposes a tour of 4 hours (Half Day tour) and a tour of 8-hours (Full Day tour) The itineraries can be proposed with transfers by private bus, bicycles or public transport. Milano Modern The itinerary offers a visit to the most significant architectures from the 1930s to the 1970s . The offer provides a tour of 4 hours (Half Day tour) and a tour of 8-hours (Full Day tour) Visit the new residential districts of Milan and the latest social housing projects For information on visits Como Razionalism The itinerary presents the most important modern architectures of Terragni and other rationalists in Como Ticino Tour The itinerary includes a visit to the Ticino architecture built between Lugano, Chiasso, Locarno and Bellinzona with the works of Botta, Galfetti, Vacchini and Snozzi Customize your tour You can personalize the tours according to your specific interests and needs. GA Milan can organize meetings with designers and institutions, presentations and lectures on Milan. Via Savona 103, info@ga-milano.it Since 2011, GA Milano is a member of Guiding Architects, an international network of architecture guided tours Please tell us about your experience with the Guiding Architects Network by filling in our Feedback Form © 2017 All rights reserved | Ga MIlano | c.f. 97579140159
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GLEANED – Brock Director – Epic Body kit Action Posted on April 7, 2011 July 12, 2016 by garageofawesome First published 2011-04-07 While we’re all for affordable machinery in our Gleaned section, this one was too good to pass up. Peter Brock was, broadly speaking, the most Awesome Man in Australia. He could drive the wheels off anything you put him in, ran a hugely successful, factory-endorsed business selling new cars through authorised Holden dealers and maintained the best hair on the Australian motor racing circuit, regardless of his age: His warm public demeanor meant that women wanted him and men, even the most staunchly heterosexual, would have gladly turned gay for him (see 1990s photograph above). I would have. And admit it, you would have, too. He was as Australian as football, meat pies and picking on Adelaide and managed for a generation, to be at the forefront of Awesome, but by the mid 1980s, he was sick. His capacity for Marlboros was only equaled by his capacity for tea. Sound a bit gay? He could slam down 40 cups in a day. It’s a surprise he didn’t have a catheter. Perhaps he did. He was a busy man but something had to change. Brockie’s chiropractor, Eric Dowker, extolled the virtues of crystals and alternative medicines to The Man. Now, most Aussies rarely tolerate bullshit, especially namby-pamby, touchy-feely, new age bullshit, but within weeks, Brockie went from a Marlboros-sucking, meat-eating, tea-swilling icon of Aussie-do-it-yourselfness; to a non-smoking, vegetarian, crystal-loving, herbal-tea-sipping weirdo. In those pre-Internet days, it was entirely conceivable that the Great Unwashed would never hear of his transformation, until he started applying the same attitudes to his vehicles. With the HDT Commodore SS Group A homologation special of 1987, he started fitting an ‘Energy Polariser’. Holden, the ‘H’ in HDT, sensed a fair amount of bullshit in his claims. The device, which was sealed and contained crystals and magnets, along with an external aerial, was purported to align the molecules of the vehicle at an atomic level, giving unheard of levels of handling, road holding, comfort and fuel economy. 60 Minutes reporter George Negus had Brock fit one to his Mercedes Benz and swore by it. Others thought it was, well, pursuant to unbelievable levels of bullshit. Holden requested Brock cease and desist. He responded by refusing to put his famous signature on any Group A that did not include his device. Holden told him that wasn’t part of the deal. Brock told them, politely, to go fuck themselves. A stoush was brewing… The Stoush Peter Brock, now rejuvenated on a diet of weird beans and herbs, had the energy of 10 men and the hair of a God. He felt that HDT (Holden Dealer Team) vehicles were being held back by the very vehicles they were based on. He sought to improve the breed so markedly, so as to put them in an entirely different league altogether. His company worked hard on a new car, based on the 1986 VL Commodore Calais. The ‘Director’ was to be the ultimate driving machine. He was going to offer the car with a stroked 5.6 liter version of Holden’s own V8, a 4-speed electronically-controlled automatic from the Chevrolet Corvette, his Energy Polariser and Opel-based IRS (Independent Rear Suspension). Holden drew the line with a MASSIVE ‘What the Fuck?’ There were those in Holden that felt that the Polariser had merit, but was hard to offer a warranty on. However, it was the IRS rear end that was the actual breaking point. The Opel-based equipment was not a hard fit; the Commodore had originally been based on the Opel Rekord after all, but no Commodore had been crash tested with the system and, worse still, Holden had their own version in the pipeline, to be made ready for the new, larger Commodore-based Holden VQ Statesman and Caprice range, due for release in 1990. Rather than say to the public that they were crushing Australia’s favourite racing driver because he was snatching their idea for rear suspension, they blamed the box of crystals and promises, because it was the easiest thing blame. The story doesn’t end there. Just when you thought that it would and that you’d get to read a write-up-on the actual car in question. Holden suggested that if he release the car, he could tell his story walking. Brock, with business balls of rock (as strong-as, but as dumb-as, too), essentially told Holden that his business, HDT (uh, HOLDEN Dealer Team) could live on without Holden’s help BY RELEASING THE CAR AND NOT TELLING THEM. The car he launched was the Brock Director. Not a Holden, nor a Commodore nor a Calais (aside from the fact that, you know, it was a Calais), the Director was an impressive piece of work. The fore-mentioned features were included, the hand-built stroker V8, the 4-speed auto, the IRS suspension and the car cost AU$87,000. In 1987. When Holden’s top-of-the-range Calais Turbo was AU$31,000. Plus by this stage, Brock’s operation was sourcing new cars through the few dealers that remained loyal to HDT, at pretty much full-tote odds rather than the discount, factory-endorsed deals he was enjoying earlier in the decade. Just 12 were built before HDT became unviable and Brock bailed out. This is one of those cars. Build number 10. If you want a car that makes the later, HSV-designed Commodore SS Group A SV ‘Walkinshaw’ look restrained, this is your car. The Brock Director’s 21-piece body kit has been a nightmare for the longevity of these cars; with panels often warping horribly over the last couple of decades. The parts are bespoke and hard to get, however this car appears to have everything it should and all of it pointing in the right direction. The interior almost looks too good to be true and may have been replaced at some stage, but if so it has been tastefully done and to the period. The advert says it is the high-output version and therefore presumably the hand-built 5.6, however the eBay specs table shows the engine size as the stock-Holden size of 4.9 litres. This could be a default field for all VL-model V8s in eBay’s advertising structure, but some clarification in the ad would have been good. These are a good car with a good story and given their rarity, you could probably assume that the late, great Peter Brock was personally involved with every one of them. Find this awesome piece of Australian motoring history on an eBay classified ad that has been running since 2010, but is due to finish in 24 hours. At $150k it’s no bargain, but find another one. This entry was posted in Classic GoA and tagged brock, director, Holden, peter brock. Bookmark the permalink. ← GENERAL AWESOME – Freak show – Holden Prototype One – 1946 NAME AND SHAME – Valiant →
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Versizon Nets Record Setting $33 Million Lawsuit Against OnlineNIC Verizon last week was awarded a $33.15 million default judgment in a cybersquatting case against San Francisco-based OnlineNIC. The default judgment of $50,000 for each of 663 addresses registered by the Internet company, OnlineNIC, was issued last Friday by United States District Judge Jeremy D. Fogel in San Jose, Calif. Judge Fogel froze OnlineNic’s assets and ordered the transfer of all the domains in question to Verizon. Verizon v. OnlineNIC, No 5:2008cv02832 (N.D. Calif.) OnlineNIC registered at least 663 domain names that were identical or very similar to Verizon trademarks, such as myverizonwireless.com, iphoneverizonplans.com, 123verizonphones.com and verizononline.com. The court concluded that OnlineNIC registered these names in bad faith in an effort to lure Verizon customers to the sites. "This case should send a clear message and serve to deter cybersquatters who continue to run businesses for the primary purpose of misleading consumers," Sarah Deutsch, Verizon vice president and associate general counsel, said in a statement. "Verizon intends to continue to take all steps necessary to protect our brand and consumers from Internet frauds and abuses." A default judgment was handed down as no lawyers or representatives from OnlineNIC appeared in court to defend themselves. According to Verizon's lawsuit, OnlineNIC's employees have gone to great lengths to conceal their identities. OnlineNIC's employees have used "numerous shell-entities, fictitious business, and personal names," in addition to covering basic tracks such as withholding accurate information from the company's public WHOIS database. Verizon believes that one or more of OnlineNIC's employees conduct business with various aliases and contact information. OnlineNIC might face a lot more trouble. The company currently holds nearly 900,000 domains that resemble popular companies such as Yahoo, Google, Adidas and MySpace, and each one has the right to take OnlineNIC to court just like Verizon did. While the Verizon lawsuit is amongst the largest of its kind its relatively unlikely that Verizon will every receive any of its money. Winning the case is one thing and collecting another. Posted by Richard M. at 4:30 PM Labels: verizon When will ICANN yank china-channel (aka onlinenic)'s accreditation? As of early May, 2009, ICANN released this statement about the embattled, unethical, registrar: Thank you for contacting ICANN concerning your transfer issue with OnlineNIC. OnlineNIC is currently involved in a legal dispute. A court order was issued in this case and OnlineNIC has interpreted the court order to mean that it is prohibited from transferring any domains at this time. ICANN is closely monitoring the matter and upon receiving updated information, we will provide that information to you via e-mail. We will continue to work with OnlineNIC representatives to resolve registrant complaints. “
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Quindell looks to increase legal division staff By Shannon Sweeney 19 June 2014 at 11:42 BST Outsourcing company Quindell plc wants 1,500 workers in its legal division staff by the end of 2014. Quindell plc is planning to increase workers in its legal division to 1,500 by the end of this year. EDHAR The company, which has faced some challenges in recent months, is on its way to becoming the country's largest practice by doubling the number of staff working in its legal division. The Aim-listed company is looking to increase its legal division to 1,500 to process noise-induced deafness claims. Other areas it is targeting include employer's and public liability cases. It currently spends £12 million per month on case acquisition and is looking to rely less on insurance companies but also acquire cases from intermediaries and direct from consumers. It had tried to move to a full listing on the London Stock Exchange but was unable to do so due to a negative research report from an analyst. Source: Legal Futures
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“I want to play for Arsenal not Napoli” South-American star reveals Colombia international Duvan Zapata dropped an Arsenal transfer hint by revealing his love for the north London club. The Napoli forward, currently on loan at Atalanta, hasn’t been formally linked with a move to the Gunners, but admitted he could one day play in the Premier League. Zapata has made 20 appearances in all competitions for the Serie A club this season, and has netted a staggering 10 in his past seven games. In an interview with Il Corriere della Sera, Zapata revealed: “I used to support one team for each league. I liked Inter colours but I was in love with Thierry Henry’s Arsenal. “In Colombia we love Premier League. Who knows. One day I could play there.” Arsenal’s biggest problem this transfer window has been a lack of funds readily available for Unai Emery to utilise. How Guendouzi joined Arsenal – shocking Goodbye Sanchez! Sporting director confirms £50m Arsenal bid for Belotti 5 Things I Learnt From Arsenal’s 2-0 Win Over Crystal Palace
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Memoris Deep Blue Self-winding mechanical Hours, Minutes, Chronograph LM-54.70.21 Memoris / 28-piece limited series A contemporary and unparalleled version of the chronograph. Louis Moinet is now acknowledged as the inventor of the first chronograph (1816); in paying an original mechanical tribute to this gifted watchmaker, this timepiece is the most “chronographic” on the market. • This Memoris Deep Blue exalts the art of the chronograph by making it visibly essential: the chronograph of chronographs distinguished by the aesthetic power of its decoration. • The chronograph movement is the heart of the Memoris, which has been redesigned around this central element (the chronograph takes precedence, whereas the time becomes secondary). • The chronograph part of the movement has been given pride of place on the front of the watch: its mechanism can be admired in action when the deliberately oversized monopusher is pressed. • Setting this chronograph apart from the base movement in order to show it to its best advantage implied a complete rethink of the movement (half of its 307 parts are dedicated to the chronograph alone), of which the “Energy Plus” system has been awarded a chronometry prize. • The Memoris Deep Blue version of this watch is recognisable by its brand-exclusive “Moinet Blue” chronograph bridge. About Louis Moinet Ateliers Louis Moinet was founded in Saint-Blaise, Neuchâtel, in 2004. The fully-independent firm was established to honour the memory of Louis Moinet (1768-1853): master watchmaker, inventor of the chronograph in 1816 (certified by Guinness World RecordsTM), and pioneer in the use of very high frequencies (216,000 vibrations per hour). Louis Moinet was a watchmaker, scholar, painter, sculptor, and teacher at the School of Fine Arts – as well as the author of Traité d’Horlogerie, a watchmaking treatise published in 1848 that remained a definitive work of reference for almost a century. Today, Ateliers Louis Moinet is perpetuating this legacy. The firm’s timepieces, produced in limited editions only, have won some of the most coveted honours, including a Red Dot Design Award (Best of the Best category), gold and bronze medals in the Chronometry Competition, a Robb Report “Best of the Best” award, a “Chronograph of the year” distinction from Begin magazine, Japan, and a recent UNESCO Award of Merit. Louis Moinet creations often make use of unusual materials, such as fossils and meteorites, combined with bespoke fine watchmaking complications in a unique creative approach. The brand’s core values are creativity, exclusivity, art and design.
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75F ~ 84F Moderate Rain View Weather Detail 300 million user data for leak marriott international by British and regulators fined 100 million pounds Britain's information regulator, said in a statement in 2014 starwood hotel group data system by the invasion, the marriott in 2016 acquisition of starwood but customer information theft was found only in 2018.The agency believes that the marriott failed to fully investigation in the acquisition, also not doing enough to protect the data system. British 9 information watchdog said in a statement, in violation of marriott international, inc., the general data protection ordinance, out of about 99 million pounds (us $123 million) fine. The statement said the marriott in November 2018 to the reported information authority began in 2014 with data leak, the incident led to more than 300 million customer data is stolen. The statement pointed out 2014 starwood hotels group data system by the invasion, the marriott in 2016 acquisition of starwood, but customer information theft was found only in 2018.The agency believes that the marriott failed to fully investigation in the acquisition, also not doing enough to protect the data system. British information administration commissioner Elizabeth denham, said the general data protection ordinance stipulates that any organization must be responsible for their personal data held by.This includes is required for a company in the acquisition of due diligence, and take appropriate protective measures. Information watchdog said at the same time, the marriott is the results and fines. The European Union the general data protection regulations take effect on May 25, 2018, is widely considered to be the most strict network data management laws and regulations in the European Union. Prev:The scenic area how to resolve the investment promotion and capital introduction difficult dilemma? Next:Brazil: or to some Chinese and Indian tourists visa-free Tel:+86-744-3366666 Fax:+86-744-3366777 Address: Zhangdiping, Sangguansi Town, Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province,China() Copyright © 2014 Harmona Resort & Spa Zhangjiajie, All rights reserved.
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I On The Arts Deborah Krieger writes about art and culture. Recent Writing Portfolio stephanie carrera student artist swarthmore phoenix ARTIST PROFILE + INTERVIEW: Stephanie Carrera Recently, I sat down with Stephanie Carrera ’15 to talk about her artwork. An honors biology major with an honors minor in studio art, Stephanie recalled that she has always been a creative person, but also says that Swarthmore has allowed her talent to truly bloom. In her time here, she’s created paintings, drawings, and fantastical works of sculpture that draw upon her love of the natural world and her study of biology. Her handiwork is bold, confident, and incredibly lifelike; it is deeply rooted in her sense of wonder and joy. While she plans to pursue medicine once she leaves Swarthmore, her artwork is, has been, and always will be an integral part of who she is. Deborah Krieger: How did you get started making art? Stephanie Carrera: It’s been a journey. My parents instilled in me this creativity, but things really started, I think, in college, when I was able to get materials that I couldn’t necessarily afford, so that’s where things started getting really expressive, and that was really fun. Courtesy of the Swarthmore Phoenix. DK: You said your parents really inspired you to be creative; what do they do? Do they have creative occupations? SC: My mom is a teacher, and she is a very visual learner, so she would write down little eyes [and other symbols] to represent [things] in her notes for class. She thought that creativity was really important to foster in me, so she put me in classes over the summer, or would buy me things that I wanted that she could get, like sketchbooks and pencils. It made me confident enough to want to pursue it, and I think a huge block for people who are artists or non-artists is fear that they’re not gonna be good enough, that they’re not gonna look good. It’s a theme that keeps going on and on: encouraging someone: “Yes, you can do this. As long as you practice hard enough, you will see something happen.” That’s the kind of support I had early on. That’s what made me confident. DK: That’s great! What kind of art forms do you pursue here? SC: So I had begun with pencil, but I got into the “Making Art” First Year Seminar with Logan Grider, who is one of the best professors [here at Swarthmore]. I’m taking his painting class right now. There was an incredible community that came out of that first class. [We all were in the same boat]: everything was loose and tight and awkward; [everyone was] frustrated. Nobody cared enough to feel bad about somebody else’s work. I used ink washes and mixed media, and that jump-started my artwork at Swat. DK: So you’ve done drawing, ink washes… SC: I’ve also done figurative sculpture. One of the studies [I did in Brian Meunier’s clay class] is a relief of a Mandarin duck on this big slab of clay. Then we did a one-to-one ratio of ourselves as busts, so I have one with this “Talk Nerdy to Me” t-shirt…(laughs). And then I did this really awesome lamp… So what I really like to do is build things. I like dynamism and movement and huge forms. So I have this really voluminous flower that has, like, seven holes in it. I really just wanted to have this motion in it and have something that made you want to think about the volume of it. And then I have that as a sort of flower, which has these big, curling leaves that echo those curves, and it’s a lamp too, so it shines brightly. I painted it with an undercoat of bright gold paint, and then I washed it with acrylics that I then rubbed off till it looked antique….It’s probably also over fifty pounds, so I don’t know what I’m going to do with it!... I like interactive things. I like functional things that are present. DK: What other studio classes have you taken? SC: So I’ve taken the clay class with Meunier, and right now I’m taking Acrylic Painting and Pottery, which is kicking my butt, but it’s great…. Swat has made me see so much more about art and made me appreciate things that I had thought I couldn’t. Through friends (like my “art buddy” Elizabeth Kramer [‘15]), through Logan, who’s excited about everything. [At Swat I’ve been able to] explore color, explore form, and find my niche… as well as intellectually explore why artists are so awesome and thinking of them as actual people, which is a thing that I haven’t really done before. There’s also this exploration of myself and what I really do like, in communication with myself. DK: So why are you also honors majoring in bio? SC: Because I love bio. If you ever ask Brian Meunier, he’d say, “Well, they’re similar because they’re both an intense observation of the natural world.” So my dad is a medical doctor, and I also want to be a doctor: I want to be M.D./Ph.D. eventually. In my home in South Texas near the Rio Grande, I live right by all these pieces of the river that have been isolated into closed watersheds, and my dad’s always like, “Hey Stephanie, look at this!” and it’s a hummingbird doing something weird, or the first fruit of the season, or these are some spiders doing something strange… always observing things, always looking at things. My mom’s told me to process things and to talk things out and explore communication, which I feel is a huge part of art, too. And so I see this merging, complexity, and diversity. I feel like I can’t appreciate art without the complexities that come with bio, and I can’t appreciate bio without understanding art. DK: I’ve heard that’s a popular combination around here. SC: It actually is. DK: It’s a very “liberal arts” thing. Using the same kinds of visual thinking and analytical approaches to totally different subjects, because… everything is one. (laughs) SC: Exactly. It blows my mind. (laughs) DK: I feel like at some point they should just make a major called… “Nature Analysis”… SC: (laughs) DK: Or… “Life”. “I’m majoring in ‘Life’. Last question: What do you hope people take away from your work? What do you hope people absorb from seeing your work? SC: I hope to break down this barrier that there’s a value of work that people cannot cross, that [idea] of “Here’s the work, this is the work, admire it, it’s inspiring.” I want have a communication with viewers in which [the work] is humble: this is the work, this is the form, it’s made by a person, it’s for people, it’s not something with a thousand-dollar price tag on it. I never want it to be. I want it to be something that’s accessible and inspires thought but not fear and intimidation. I want to be humble with my work. Tags: Art Artist Profile interview philadelphia profile stephanie carrera student artist swarthmore college swarthmore phoenix artlovermom November 2, 2013 at 10:49 PM Nice interview! I always love to read what artists have to say about themselves and their work! Tweets by DebOnTheArts ART REVIEW: "Face to Face: Flanders, Florence, and... BOOK REVIEW: Dave Eggers, "The Circle" INTERVIEW: A Conversation with Sabrina Sellers ART REVIEW: Jeff Sheng: "Fearless"-Tarble Pavilion... Complete Published Writing Seeing Suffrage Digital Exhibition I On the Arts: European Edition (Archive) Deborah's Recommendations
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Baldwin Brings Berkshire-style Talk to Florida By Tammy Daniels 08:04PM / Friday July 16, 2010 Sherman Baldwin in his new studio in Florida — the state not the town. Former "TalkBerkshires" host Sherman Baldwin has found a home in sunny Sarasota, Fla., on WTMY radio. The longtime radio host made his debut on "TalkSarasota" last week in the 3 to 6 p.m. spot weekdays. Baldwin said he's trying to the do same type of show he did in the Berkshires, focusing on local issues — politics, business and culture — with call-in questions. He said it's the only show of its type in the Sarasota market, the 73rd largest in the nation. Baldwin hosted shows in Connecticut and Boston; he's best known around here for his morning program on WUPE a few years ago and his independently owned "TalkBerkshires" that premiered in 2009 after the Capital District station he was working at downsized. "TalkBerkshires" was a success on WBRK but died in a blaze of controversy. The show was a favorite drop-in point for local pols and personalities who protested Baldwin's banishment from WBRK. In any case, Baldwin toldhe needed to get back on the air and after a spot on Boston radio didn't pan out he landed in Sarasota. "I get to go to the beach every day, it's beautiful here," he said. But he misses his WBRK studio, going to Teo's and his Berkshire friends. "I miss the Berkshires dearly. I miss it every day." And while he was a brand name up here, it's been harder to land the big the interviews down South. "I was well known in the Berkshires so getting someone on the line was easy, now the say, 'Sherman Baldwin who are you?'" he laughed. If you know Baldwin, you know he doesn't take no for an answer. Less than two weeks on the air he's already landed Gov. Charlie Crist. "I'm doing what I love and that's radio," he said. We're glad to hear he's back on the airwaves and wish him lots of luck. Find Baldwin's new website (which looks a lot like his old one) here. You can also watch him livestreaming on the WTMY website (which seriously needs an overhaul — it's scary looking). Write a comment - 0 Comments Tags: Baldwin, radio, TalkBerkshires It's All Talk in Pittsfield Tammy Daniels 06:43PM / Wednesday December 02, 2009 Bill Sturgeon "Talk Berkshires" on WBRK 1340-AM is expanding its lineup with "Midday Live" hosted by local radio personality and Berkshires native Bill Sturgeon. "We are excited about Bill coming onboard. He is the epitome of local talk radio and this is really good for WBRK and the community," said Sherman Baldwin, host of "Talk Berkshires," which launched in May and quickly became one of the more active media outlets in the region. Baldwin says the "immense success" of "Talk Berkshires" made expanding an obvious next step in local talk show format. Sturgeon's a criminal justice consultant, working with various divisions of the U.S. Department of Justice for more than 25 years. His areas of expertise include management, operations, training, security, emergency management, special operations and first-line supervision. He's also been an instructor and expert witness, and has written widely on security, terrorism, correctional management, and emergency management. He is co-author of "No Time To Play: Youthful Offenders in Adult Corrections" and "Recess is Over: Managing Youthful Offenders In Adult Systems." He's been hosting an open mike show on Mondays and Tuesdays on WBRK over the past year. Now he'll be heard five days a week from 10 to 1. The addition of another block of three-hour local talk ("Talk Berkshires" runs from 3 to 6 p.m.) points to the committment of Baldwin and WBRK President Chip Hodgkins for local news coverage at a time when many stations are turning to canned music or nationally syndicated talk shows. "We're bucking the trend by adding more local talk. It is an investment into our radio station and the community," said Hodgkins. Sturgeon also writes a blog at corrections.com. Write a comment - 0 Comments Tags: Sturgeon, Baldwin, radio, Pittsfield Bill Schmick separates the bull from the bears in his weekly columns on investing and market wrap-ups. chamber (25) domestic animals (2) hospitality/hotel (5) Berkshire Living Jobs Unemployment Small Business Flood Great Barrington North Adams Statistics Baldwin Adams Statistics Store Opening Berkshire Creative Pittsfield Merger Talkberkshires Unemployment Breakfast Qualprint Berkshire Chamber Of Commerce Expansion State Berkshire Enterprises Williamstown Currency Sabic Excelsior Social Media Auction Crane & Co. Bj's Gas Prices Sales Tax Wmeco Walmart Excelsior Brings Greeting Card Co. 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Independent First Nations Alliance Pikangikum Big Trout Lake Lac Seul Muskrat Dam Whitesand About IFNA About IFNA Executive Chiefs Council Water & Wastewater Management History of IFNA The IFNA was established in September, 1987 by the Lac Seul First Nation, Muskrat Dam First Nation, Pikangikum First Nation, and Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation. Prior to the development of the IFNA, each of these First Nations were independent from any association with existing Tribal Councils. The purpose of establishing this Alliance was to create a forum whereby the collective First Nation political aspirations could be enhanced. The Independent First Nation Alliance was incorporated in 1989 to provide its member communities with technical advisory and community development support programs. The Alliance conforms to the needs and aspirations of its First Nations on a collective basis while each member First Nation maintains its autonomy. Upon the guidance of the people, the IFNA Chiefs direct the affairs of the Alliance based on customary norms and traditional consensus building. © 2019 Independent First Nations Alliance, All rights reserved.
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Why YouTube Is A Failure There's little doubt when Google paid billions for YouTube they believed that they could extend their text-based advertising business model to video. With the purchase of Doubleclick they partially managed this, but only if the metadata reflects the visual image being shown. But matched video advertising totally eludes these self-styled geniuses. You can only 'qualify' for Google video advertising if you serve huge numbers of users, and then only in the US. This means that YouTube is just another medium selling its ad and sponsorship slots to media buyers. It seems t0 have done quite well at this, but it's a million miles from the original business model, I suspect. Another issue is that the content is full of dross and pirated content, places where no sane brand wants to see its ads. Media is all about context, and the YouTube context is like one of those vast trash dumping sites. So now they're trying to reinvent themselves as a video management platform, but the baggage is scary and, as it happens, Google produce dreadful technology platforms, as the failure of pretty much everything apart from their ad platforms shows. The reality is that text is pretty simple to decipher, but images, and especially video, are very difficult to codify. Google may have built smoke and mirrors around its business, and might have built a massive business on the back of a very corrupt and opaque core proposition, but YouTube remains a total and abject failure as an extension to their core business. failure google youtube
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JANE WASHINGTON Discussion↓ New Release Date for Watercolour Smile January 24, 2016 By Jane Washington Leave a Comment Hi everyone! Since I have a feeling there are some of you who have been cursing my existence, I’ve enlisted the model for the Quillan twins to attempt pacification (see image above). You can’t hate him! Sorry for the extended silence, but I haven’t been very successful in accessing the internet over the last month. I also ran into a few release delays while I was overseas (as I’m sure you’ve all surmised by now) so I’ve had to push per-order and release dates forward a month. You will now be able to pre-order Watercolour Smile from the 31st of January, for a 29th of February release date. As an apology for the delay, I will be releasing the first 3 chapters on my website for free on the 31st of January. Filed Under: Blog, Coming Soon, News Jane Washington. Sign up to the mailing list to stay in the loop with all of the latest news, content and releases. - Facebook - Secret Group - Instagram - Twitter © 2018 Jane Washington. All Rights Reserved.
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No more painful fillings! This dental breakthrough fixes cavities “naturally” using peptides in: Biotech,cutting edge,Medical Breakthrough,Science & Technology News Scientists have developed a method for filling cavities by mimicking nature. The sound of the dentist’s drill could be a thing of the past with news that scientists have created a way to fix tooth cavities without the need for painful fillings. Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a method for treating cavities that involves rebuilding the tooth’s protective enamel layer. It makes use of short chains of amino acids, called peptides, which can build new mineral layers – effectively patching up broken teeth. The research, published in ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering, saw the team applying specially designed peptides to artificially created dental lesions in a lab. They found that the substance healed the artificial cavity, reminersalising the tooth enamel. Lead author of the study, professor of materials science Mehmet Sarikaya, describes this as a “healthy alternative to current dental health care”. When a tooth is growing in the gum, a type of cell called an ameloblast secretes amelogenin proteins, which form an enamel crown. When the tooth emerges, however, the ameloblasts die off – meaning we’re left with a protective layer that’s unable to heal itself, but is nevertheless worn away by eating certain foods. “Bacteria metabolise sugar and other fermentable carbohydrates in oral environments and acid, as a by-product, will demineralise the dental enamel,” notes co-author Sami Dogan. If a cavity forms in the tooth’s enamel, a dentist normally needs to step in and patch the hole with a dental filling. The new treatment, however, mimics the actions of ameloblast to form a new mineral layer to damaged enamel without the need for any drilling. (illustration of peptide-guided biomimetic tooth repair technology. Credit: ACS Publications) At the heart of the novel technique are amelogenin-derived peptides, which led to 10-50 micrometers of new enamel to form on the teeth after each application. “These peptides are proven to bind onto tooth surfaces and recruit calcium and phosphate ions,” says Deniz Yucesoy, a co-author of the study. The technique is only applicable for enamel cavities, not deeper damage to the tooth’s dentine layer. All the same, it could signal a much less invasive way to treat teeth lesions. While the lab tests were a success, further research will be needed to gauge whether the peptide solution works well on living teeth. If it does, the researchers believe the peptides could be added to toothpaste as a preventative measure – healing teeth even before a cavity forms. Via Alphr
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IT/ITES/BPO Search Web Directory Volvo’s electric buses to serve as mobile libraries in Gothenburg, Sweden Posted on 9th February 2019 Some of the world’s first electric mobile libraries will enter into traffic in Gothenburg, Sweden, next summer. When Gothenburg City Library decided to invest in modern mobile libraries the choice was electric buses from Volvo. Gothenburg City Library currently has two mobile libraries operating in and around the city, visiting about 70 mobile library stops and 110 preschools. Two new all-electric Volvo buses have now been purchased, scheduled to replace the existing mobile libraries in July 2020. The new mobile libraries will appeal more clearly to children and families, with the focus on experiencing and reading. This will be seen in the interior furnishings, which apart from bookshelves will accommodate meeting-places for children and adults alike. Finnish company Kiitikori OY has been given the task of furnishing the bus interiors. The Volvo 7900 Electric buses will be delivered as a complete turnkey solution, with Volvo handling all maintenance of the vehicles and their battery packs at a fixed monthly cost. Overnight parking, charging and maintenance will take place in the new Volvo Trucks centre in Mölndal. This concept allows Gothenburg City Library to have the vehicles in operation for far more hours than today’s buses. “The order is the result of a cooperation between Kiitikori OY, Volvo Truck Center Mölndal and Volvo Buses. Gothenburg City Library has followed the example of an increasing number of our customers, purchasing a comprehensive solution where we take care of the bus and all the surrounding services,” said Jonas Pettersson, Sales Director South at Volvo Buses. “We’re looking forward to once again having mobile libraries in summer 2020, allowing us to visit all children—including those who live or attend preschool in the Gothenburg inner-city green zone. We chose electric buses to ensure this possibility throughout the vehicles’ lifetime, which is no less than 12 years,” says Anette Eliasson, sector manager in the Gothenburg Municipality Cultural Department. The electric buses have a 250kWh battery capacity, and are charged using a CCS cable. Volvo’s electric buses have about 80% lower energy consumption than a corresponding Euro 6 diesel bus. Volvo electric buses have been sold to cities in Sweden including Gothenburg, Kungsbacka, Malmö and Uddevalla. Overseas sales of Volvo’s electric buses include cities in Denmark, Britain, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Norway and Poland. Related Companies: Volvo India Other Latest News Air India pilot grounded for three months after failing alcohol test New Delhi: An Air India pilot has been grounded for three months after he tested positive in a pre-flight breath analyser (BA) test here on Saturday. The pilot wanted to fly as a passenger from Delhi to Bengaluru. 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Home Contribute Memories Read contributions Life Back Then Growing up in Lucknow in 1940-1950s Growing up in Lucknow in 1940-1950s Lucknow 1940s Uttar Pradesh Dinesh, born 1936, studied commerce and won gold medals for his academic excellence. A certificated associate of the Indian Institute of Bankers, he held many key positions during his 36 years with the State Bank of India (SBI), including co-founder and Vice-Principal, SBI Staff College, and CEO SBI California, USA. He retired as Deputy Managing Director SBI, on deputation to State Bank of Indore as its Managing Director. He loves music, reading, writing, travelling He lives with his wife in New Delhi, while his children and grandchildren reside in USA. My father, late Shri Harish Chandra Sanghi, was one of the ten children (seven brothers and three sisters) of a family living in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. He went for his education to Banaras Hindu University and Allahabad University. In the late 1930s, my parents settled down in Lucknow – the capital city of what was United Provinces in those days, renamed Uttar Pradesh after Independence. Prior to British rule, the area was called Awadh, though the British usually spelled it as Oudh. Located on the banks of river Gomati, during the Mughal era and later, Lucknow has been famous for its culture, tehzib (good manners), music, paintings, old sculptors, architecture, poetry, education and its beautiful gardens and parks. Its chikan embroidery work and delicious Deshehri mangoes are known all over India. Lucknow, with its reputed Maurice Music College was a centre of fine arts and music with simple instruments and rich lyrics involving a lot of riyaz (rigorous training and practice) was well established at that time. There was a mystique about this wonderful city that had friendly people from various religions and castes living together in harmony. My father, a journalist by profession, worked for the State Government. Despite limited resources and a large family of seven children to support, he and my mother, who was a very wise and efficient housewife, brought us up very well, with a focus on education and the values of a middle class religious family. I think we learn a lot from people who have been the centre figure of our formative years. I was greatly influenced by my parents, other family members and teachers in recognizing the values like living within one’s means, steadfastness, hard work, focus on education, family bonding and being sensitive to others’ feelings. Aiming to excel in whatever we do has been the hallmark of this learning. In the 1940 and 1950s, our family, like all other Indian families, did not have the things that are common now – TVs, computers, VCRs, CDs, DVDs and mobile phones. In their absence, we read extensively, including the many English and Hindi newspapers we got at home. In our education, we focused on good handwriting, original essays, and the development of mental faculties by memorising mathematics tables and solving arithmetic problems orally. There was also an emphasis on correct grammar and spelling. My father, who was equally proficient in English and Hindi and also knew some Sanskrit, used to encourage us to read and write literature and poetry, which has become a sort of rarity these days. We used to listen with rapt attention as my father emotionally recited the verses of great Hindi poets such as Raskhan, Bhushan and Ratnakar. These poets were well known for their vivid descriptions of valour, vicissitudes of life and powerful similes. I am still grateful to my father for inculcating in me a love for literature, which has carried down the line to my children and even grandchildren. Much later, in the 1980s, when my wife and I visited my parents in Lucknow, my father would ask us what movies we would like to see. I simply cannot forget the fun we had as a family when we went to see a comedy film – Angoor. While all of us enjoyed the movie, my father often burst into fits of laughter like a child. My children who had never seen him laugh in such a manner were greatly amused and joined him in the fray! Our Lucknow home in Mody Square, later known as Vijaya Nagar, had a courtyard where the family sometimes organized cultural events. We also attended such concerts in the city. I remember fondly with nostalgia the concert of a distinguished classical singer, Ustad Faiyaz Khan. He was bestowed the title of Aftab-e-Mausiki (sun of vocal singing). We also relished informal performances of Birju Maharaj and Achhan Maharaj, who went on to become the doyens of Kathak dance. This environment instilled in me a love for music and poetry. The enchanting mornings, the chirping of birds, rising sun along with the ragas are still embedded in my mind. Even to this day, my grandchildren sing some of the lilting lyrics! I had a number of friends with whom I played sitoliya (game played with seven stones), marbles, and, naturally, cricket. Visits to the nearby magnificent Charbagh Lucknow Railway Station were a part of my evening walks with my friends. We enjoyed looking at the big hustle and bustle of the movement of trains, and the flurry of activity of the passengers. When our final annual examinations ended, we enjoyed going to the movies, especially in the fashionable Hazratgunj area, which I looked forward to and enjoyed thoroughly. This was the era in which the radio brought us news, sports, and entertainment. One of the popular music programmes was Binaca Geetmala, which was broadcasted every Wednesday at 8.00 pm on shortwave from Radio Ceylon. The host, Amin Sayani, played the most popular Hindi film sings, and I always looked forward to listening to it. As a family, we liked going to picnics, circus, melas (fairs), and social functions. My father would bring for us toys, especially wooden ones from Banaras, like lattoos (spinning tops controlled by strings). Somehow, my son also enjoyed playing with lattoos. When he travelled to other cities, my father would bring back delicious, mouth-watering eatables such as dalmoth, petha from Agra, and pedas from Mathura. What was it like to be a young adolescent living in a large family? I have fond memories of those times. Sometimes, my brothers and I used to share our meals from the same plate, and yet arguments and even fights on trivial matters were quite common. During the summers, we would stay indoors due to the scorching heat of the day – we had no coolers or air-conditioners, and made do with khus purdahs and fans. At this time, my siblings and I used to play games such as Ludo, Snakes-and-Ladders, cards, Trade (Indian version of Monopoly) and carom board. This gave me the experience of being together and living together. The whole family, including my father, used bicycles as our only means of transport. I liked riding my bicycle in a group with my friends, and we used to compete in ‘slow cycling’, in which the objective was to move as little as possible without falling off your bicycle. Epilogue. As I look back nostalgically at my youth, I think it is important for us to remember and maintain our old cultural values. I feel we can enrich ourselves if we cherish, foster and blend our heritage into the modern life. © Dinesh Chandra Sanghi 2007 Add New Search Ashfaq Ahmad Khan |2010-06-11 Dinesh Bhai, Meand my brother were friendsof Kamlesh,there was Rosie andmany other in our group in the hot afternoons playing cards at your place...I vividly remember all and have nostalgic memories of that time..do get in touch if possible with me...Ashfaq A Khan Now a chief Engineer in Goa--e-mail oceanickhan@hotmail.com--09029913 291.Thx.With Best Regards. amit |2011-02-09 does your father know SS Bhatnagar also a journalist in the National Herald Dina Brown |2019-03-24 I am looking for information or recordings of a famous Lucknow singer - Acteri Bhai, whom I met in Lucknow in the late 1950s when I was traveling with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. I can't believe there is no reference to her on the web and think I may be mispelling her name/ Can you help me find references to this unforgetable singer. 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The Day Prime Minister Nehru Died The story of Rambagh Golf Course, Jaipur Growing Up in Turbulent Times, 1947-1956 Our school newsmagazine 1966 Maharani Gayatri Devi Girls School – The Beginnings Jamboree de La Paix (Jamboree of the Peace) Memories of A Home in Delhi’s Exchange Stores My mother’s Handvo My mother’s White’s Yellow Coconut Rice, Mince Ball Curry (Kofta Curry) and Devil Chutney Kai Murukku Eggplant Baked with Yogurt Read More Contributions Punjab’s old days – relived through new friendships A peek into the future Remembering (?) the Day India Became Free by T.S. Nagarajan Festival of Classical Music – Delhi 1957 My memories of Lahore Read More Recipes Bhagavathi Sevai Payasam Spicy Kolakattai Dosa Avakai
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Innovate the Future: Who Owns Your Customer Now? By David Croslin If your 'recipe for success' includes expanding your offerings, listen to David Croslin before you take that step! The author of Innovate the Future: A Radical New Approach to IT Innovation explains why giving your customers more may just chase them out the door. See all of David Croslin's articles here. Innovate the Future: A Radical New Approach to IT Innovation Many companies feel that as long as they continue to deliver new features, their customers will remain loyal, even as prices rise. But at some point, customers seem to ignore new features and loyalty, and their willingness to pay goes out the window. This article discusses how ownership of intellectual property isn't all it's cracked up to be. An unseen pressure devalues intellectual property and the transformative value of your products, even to the most loyal customers. Then your competitor owns your customer. Everyone Eats I'm sure that some people wonder why I use food so often as an example when I'm discussing innovation. Well, I'll tell you: I like food. Everyone I know eats. People have their own opinions about the foods they like. People can disagree about food, and yet normally they avoid killing each other over those opinions. People can often find at least one food that all agree they love or hate. It's easy to make good food into bad food. It's hard to make bad food into good food. Having a successful restaurant is one of the biggest business challenges. Hot-and-Sour Soup with an Eggroll Some people love a really good hot dog with all kinds of bizarre trimmings. Some folks are crazy about an out-of-this-world Philly cheese steak sandwich. Some go for more upscale foods. I prefer Asian foods, and I usually crave a delicious bowl of hot-and-sour soup and a crispy eggroll. It seems as if every time I find a great Asian restaurant, it closes. I don't tend to try new restaurants (or even notice that they exist) until they've been around for a year or so. Once I find one I really like, I try not to get emotionally attached to it, because within a year or so it'll be gone. Invariably, the most stable Asian restaurants with the best food are small hole-in-the-wall places. What makes seemingly very successful restaurants fail in that two-year window? I can tell you right now that, at least in my case, it has nothing to do with the quality of the hot-and-sour soup or the eggrolls! The food is still fantastic. But, over time, the number of customers coming in starts to decrease, and then the restaurant closes. And then I'm on the hunt again. Here's what seems to happen, in a logical sequence: New restaurant opens. (I won't see it for a year or so. How sad—I missed all that great soup!) Food is excellent. (I found them! Especially the hot-and-sour soup.) Service is great. Friendly and prompt. (One of those "let's visit" atmospheres.) Customers knock down the door. (Kind of irritating when they take my preferred table.) Variety of food expands. Prices increase slightly. (I tend to stick with my favorites.) Service starts to falter. (The real danger is the empty water glass and "hot spicy mustard" combo.) Prices start to go up. (Not much—fifty cents here, a dollar there.) Customers start to vanish. (My table is available!) Quality begins to stumble. (Soup and eggrolls still great. But smaller quantities. And less meat.) Prices continue to rise. (Now I go just for the soup and eggrolls.) Customers are gone. (Sad. I don't go much myself anymore. The atmosphere is gone.) Restaurant closes. (Sometimes I don't notice for a month or two.) Now, don't get me wrong. This is probably not a universal description of the life of a restaurant. But I think it's pretty darn close. Success Is a Killer Not being a restaurateur, I've always been amazed that they survive at all. But I've never bought food wholesale, and didn't really know the margins. It's kind of like my kids wanting to sell lemonade on the street for 25 cents a cup. I want them to learn the value of working for their money and the principles of commerce. Every cup they sell, I seem to lose money. Yet I can go to 7-Eleven and get a half-gallon cup of lemonade with infinite refills for a buck! Yes, I'm being a little bit facetious. Not much, though—it really is almost that broad of a difference. Now, maybe 7-Eleven is selling lemonade as a loss leader. But I don't think so. Everything I read says that the drinks are their big moneymakers. I talked to a friend who owns two successful restaurants, and proposed my logical restaurant sequence (above) to her. I wanted to understand what was happening behind the scenes that drove this sequence. Or was I missing it entirely? She concurred with my description of the life of a typical restaurant, and she was able to provide the details that I was missing. What did we determine? We found that the very success of the restaurant is what killed the place. The key step in my sequence that represents the tipping point from success to failure happens early: "Variety of food expands." These are the reasons: Underlying costs of maintaining a larger variety of ingredients Volume of daily waste caused by an expanded menu Complexity of serving a broader menu accurately Increase in kitchen staff needed to prepare a broader range of dishes within an acceptable timeframe and level of quality Compare a fast-food restaurant like McDonald's: Limited number of ingredients Food that's easy to prepare in a timely manner No extensive training required for food preparation Limited waste at the end of the day, since meats remain frozen until needed. (I wonder how much meat Wendy's stocks, since they say it's "never frozen"?) Every time McDonald's tries to introduce a new dish, the chain (smartly) remains within these constraints. Otherwise, we'd see McDonald's restaurants closing their doors everywhere. Too Much Salt in the Soup Where did all those restaurant customers come from in the first place, and why did they shove their way into my favorite booth? They came because the food at the new restaurant satisfied several requirements extremely well: Consumption priority: People have to eat, and they want to eat good food. Time priority: People want to use their time efficiently. Money priority: People want to spend their money wisely. Let's track our fictitious Asian restaurant (oh, man, that soup!) and see how these priorities play out during the logical sequence discussed earlier, and how each stage affects these priorities: New restaurant opens. Impact: Coupons satisfy the initial risk for the "money" priority. Food is excellent. Impact: The food satisfies the "consumption" and "money" priorities. Service is great. Friendly and prompt. Impact: Service satisfies the "time" priority. Customers knock down the door. Impact: Transformative value of the restaurant is maximized. (I'll talk about transformative value in the next section.) Variety of food expands. Prices increase slightly. Impact: Complexity of choice starts to muddy the water in the "consumption" priority. Higher prices start to impact the "money" priority. Transformative value starts to slide, and it continues to decline for the rest of the sequence. Service starts to falter. Impact: Customers start to question whether the restaurant maximally satisfies their "consumption" priority. Is the food worth the service issues? Also, is the customer's time worth more than sitting in the restaurant waiting for service? This directly impacts the "time" priority. Prices start to go up. Impact: Is the food worth the increasing price, considering the service issues? Direct impact on the "money" priority. Customers start to vanish. Impact: The decreasing number of customers starts making the remaining customers question whether they're spending their time and money optimally, or if there are better options elsewhere. All three priorities—"consumption," "time," and "money"—are impacted. Quality begins to stumble. Impact: The restaurant is trying to avoid raising prices by lowering quality. Direct impact on both the "consumption" and "money" priorities. Prices continue to rise. Impact: Customers begin to order less, which severely damages their "consumption" priority. Ever-increasing prices (which we all notice and remember) destroy the "money" priority. Customers are gone. Impact: Nobody wants to be the only person in the restaurant. The air seems to be filled with desperation, rather than the previous "let's visit" atmosphere. Even very loyal customers don't want to be depressed by watching the restaurant die. All three priorities are impacted, as the customer wants a more pleasant, less expensive, and timelier eating experience. Restaurant closes. Impact: The transformative value of the restaurant's food had reached a level too low to bring the customer back in the door. Customers have shifted all three priorities to alternative restaurants and foods. Eventually the restaurant pushed its customers out the door. It wasn't as simple as too much salt in the soup. The restaurant failed because the owners forgot that the customer was buying their soup for a set of very specific reasons—and the restaurant damaged all of those reasons. Transformative Value How customers perceive and utilize a product—and then subsequently value the deployed product—determines whether the product is merely competitive with existing products, or is innovative to some degree. The result could be summarized as the product's "transformative value" or "transformative impact." In other words, how much does the new product transform the consumer's life or business? This transformative value can be broken down into different priorities, such as the "consumption," "time," and "money" priorities discussed earlier. The restaurant I described in the preceding sequence repeatedly took actions to shore up its revenues, rather than taking actions to shore up the transformative value of its food and service to the customer. I refer to these actions as negative and destructive inventions. By expanding its menu (a potentially destructive invention), the restaurant created a cascade of events that eventually destroyed the transformative value of its food and dining experience. Success Breeds Assumptions Once the restaurant became successful, the owners began to assume that their model could handle an expansion of new menu items at a higher price. This is just like a software company adding new features each year and then increasing upgrade, support, and maintenance costs. Initially, these incremental innovations appear to be successful. The restaurant is making more money and getting more customers. But the impacts on the transformative value to the customer are hidden at these early stages. As time progresses and competition enters the market, the transformative value will begin to plummet. Customers will begin to reassess their priorities and will shift their consumption. The restaurant reacted to business pressures and made what appeared to be sound business decisions based on the current atmosphere: "If income is increasing, you should expand your market penetration. If income is decreasing, you should cut your costs." But each of these decisions destroys the very foundation that made the restaurant initially successful. The assumption that the larger menu was still needed in order to succeed became a driver of all business decisions and killed the restaurant. The restaurant had gone beyond what the customer considered a "good enough" product. Stop Being Great, and Start Being 'Good Enough' Companies assume that their ever-expanding intellectual properties (for the restaurant, its recipes) are the foundation of their success, and the reason that their customers think they're great. But in reality, the customer is balancing a set of priorities that must be met optimally for the customer to continue to make a positive buying decision. To recapture their success, many companies continue trying to create an ever-increasing number of features (for the restaurant, menu items). In the process, they severely damage the transformative value of their products to their customers. Each step the company takes creates another assumption that hides the true cause of its problems: the expanded feature set (menu). To find your success, you must strip away existing assumptions, locating the foundational intellectual property that made your company great in the first place. Go back to being "good enough." Then you can make some damned fine hot-and-sour soup. Agile Strategy: How to create a strategy ready for anything By Ralph Fernando Leading at a Higher Level: Blanchard on Leadership and Creating High Performing Organizations, 3rd Edition By Ken Blanchard
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2018 Summer Game Plan Re: 2018 Summer Game Plan by KG on Fri Jul 13, 2018 6:18 am FLPensFan wrote: According to Jason Mackey's chat with Rutherford today, the Penguins plan to try Brassard at wing in the top 6. Nothing set in stone that he will definitely be playing there when the season starts or all season, but it is Rutherford/Sullivan's idea to test Brassard at wing in training camp/preseason: --“That is one option that the coaching staff has talked about,” Rutherford said of Brassard in a top-six role. --“He’s got the skill level to do it,” Rutherford said of Brassard. “That’s one side of it. The other side of it, he’s never played the wing. --“When you try something, it doesn’t mean you have to stick with it. You try it. It may work. It may not.” --“If I had a chance to sign another center who could play wing, I’d do that,” Rutherford said. “It just gives you more depth and more options for the coach.” http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/penguins/2018/07/12/Penguins-top-six-wing-Derick-Brassard-Jim-Rutherford/stories/201807120216 If Brassard is going to be a top 6 winger, I'd rather just move him for an actual winger who has played actual wing before. Skinner actually plays all 3 forward positions (though he doesn't play much center anymore).....Charlie Coyle plays more wing now, but he started as a center in the NHL. There are probably several more wing/center guys out there available. If Brassard plays likely looking at something like this: Guentzel-Crosby-Sprong/Simon Brassard-Malkin-Hornqvist Hagelin-Sheahan-Kessel ZAR-Cullen-Rust xHayes I'm also starting to think the Simon/Sprong thing too might be the best option. Give Sprong 1st shot, sit him when he goes cold or needs to work on things. A platoon between he and Simon wouldn't be the worst thing.....unless Simon gets really hot and keeps Sprong out longer term. Agreed regarding Brassard. If they aren’t going to use him at C andnthey feel Sheahan can take the next step then just deal a Brassard package for Patch or Skinner. Or someone similar. A solid LW who can play in the top 6. KG wrote: Agreed regarding Brassard. If they aren’t going to use him at C and they feel Sheahan can take the next step then just deal a Brassard package for Patch or Skinner. Or someone similar. A solid LW who can play in the top 6. by thehockeyguru on Fri Jul 13, 2018 6:56 am This is why I hate the Cullen signing, you have Brassard who is a 2C on virtually every NHL team and you're gonna move him to LW a position he's never played before. Cullen should be playing LW or you should have spent the JJ money on a LW. Playing Brassard there is just stupid. thehockeyguru Location: I'm 30 minutes away, I'll be there in 10. by pens_CT on Fri Jul 13, 2018 7:22 am thehockeyguru wrote: Brassard is one injury away from being a 2nd line Center on this team. Just because they are going to try Brassard at LW doesn't mean that's his new full time position. They want to give themselves some flexibility that Sullivan can use during the course of a game. You need to pace your overreaction there's still two months until training camp. When bored in the middle of July fall back on your strong suit, proposing trades for Letang :). pens_CT by jreed on Fri Jul 13, 2018 7:36 am This team is loaded with players that can move around in the lineup...not to mention 7 or 8 that can play center. 4 or which are capable of playing on the top 3 lines. Love the flexibility that gives. LW is the forward position with the least depth...if Brassard could play there it would be a huge bonus! jreed by Jim on Fri Jul 13, 2018 7:44 am longtimefan wrote: So if they stick with what they have, they've got $745K in cap space if Hayes makes the team, $1.395 if they send him down and they only carry 22 players. Short of injured players, they can only have 22 players on the roster. Jim wrote: The maximum roster size (minus injuries ) is 23. http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=26377 by FLPensFan on Fri Jul 13, 2018 8:17 am jreed wrote: This team is loaded with players that can move around in the lineup...not to mention 7 or 8 that can play center. 4 or which are capable of playing on the top 3 lines. Love the flexibility that gives. LW is the forward position with the least depth...if Brassard could play there it would be a huge bonus! I politely disagree with the notion we are "loaded" with players who can move around the lineup. Crosby and Malkin aren't going to play anything else but center. Kessel, Hornqvist, and Sprong are all RWs only Hagelin is a LW only. Down to Guentzel, Rust, ZAR, Simon, Sheahan, Cullen, Brassard, Hayes. --Guentzel and Rust CAN play both sides in a pinch, but Guentzel is much more effective on the LW, and Rust much more effective on the RW. --Brassard has never played wing in his NHL career. So, you are really down to Simon, Sheahan, Cullen, and I believe Hayes can play both wings. Not as much flexibility as you might have thought. FLPensFan pens_CT wrote: Brassard is one injury away from being a 2nd line Center on this team. Just because they are going to try Brassard at LW doesn't mean that's his new full time position. They want to give themselves some flexibility that Sullivan can use during the course of a game. You need to pace your overreaction there's still two months until training camp. When bored in the middle of July fall back on your strong suit, proposing trades for Letang . I get what you are saying, but, Brassard is a luxury that almost no team in the NHL is going to have that type of center depth......and there is a reason for it. Brassard is not a 3C, and hasn't been a 3C for quite some time in this league, and doesn't feel he is a 3C now. He wants more playing time. He dropped that hint on locker cleanout day. As you say, it is July, so I am willing to wait until camp and the season starts to get concerned. But, I have my suspicions that maybe Rutherford overestimated Brassard's desire to be a 3C. It's kind of like the Murray-Fleury situation. Fleury had never been a backup or a split starter before, and didn't feel he was at the point in his career that he needed to be a backup. I think Brassard is kind of in that same situation. He has an 9 team list of teams that he DID NOT want to be traded to. I'm sure that list was probably teams near the bottom, your Buffalo, Arizona, Carolina types. Hard to judge him with the injury, but, my gut tells me he wants more playing time. Kind of like Reaves, when your minutes are cut by 3-5 minutes a night, it is hard for some players to really get into the flow of the game. If this is the case with Brassard, I'd try to move him for a true LW, and then go into the season with Sheahan, Cullen, Blueger, with an outside shot Bellerive pushes for a spot, and a guy like Dea, Johnson, and DiPauli on deck down the line if it got to that point. That's what I said... by FLPensFan on Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:43 am Financials not yet released, but Flower personally announced on Twitter via video that he has signed a 3 year extension with Vegas: https://twitter.com/GoldenKnights/status/1017794856603680768 UPDATE: Hearing 7M AAV on the extension. by pens_CT on Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:50 am FLPensFan wrote: I really don't see the need to move Brassard. If he works out at LW you play him there periodically when you get frustrated with Hagelin trying to play a top six role. Last year was the first time since 08/09 that both Sid and Geno each played over 75 games, translation, don't expect it to happen again this year. You need Brassard as the fallback top 6 center, nobody else on the roster can fill that role. Maybe you have a different conversation if Bluger or Bellerive blow up during camp and you expect to get offensive contributions from one of them. Until that happens keep Brassard, see what he can do at LW for possible spot duty, and move forward. Last edited by pens_CT on Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:57 am, edited 2 times in total. by steelershark on Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:50 am FLPensFan wrote: Financials not yet released, but Flower personally announced on Twitter via video that he has signed a 3 year extension with Vegas: Good for him! steelershark On the Pens active roster, they have 8 first round picked players. Not bad for trading away all those picks through the years. by Pruezy11881 on Fri Jul 13, 2018 11:25 am steelershark wrote: Pruezy11881 Location: Erie, PA by Great58 on Fri Jul 13, 2018 11:41 am FLPensFan wrote: Brassard is a luxury that almost no team in the NHL is going to have that type of center depth......and there is a reason for it. Brassard is not a 3C, and hasn't been a 3C for quite some time in this league, and doesn't feel he is a 3C now. He wants more playing time. He dropped that hint on locker cleanout day. I get what you are saying that Brassard is not ready to be a 3C, and he is in a contract year this year. And he'd like to contribute. But I am sure Brassard can also appreciate playing a role on a stacked team that has another Championship in mind. I've never been opposed to the luxury of depth that these teams have had, first in goal and now at center. We have an entire training camp, preseason and season to work it out, and a trade deadline before final rosters need to be set. I think this is a pretty good place to be. Rust would be my trade piece off the active roster at this point in time, and give the team at least until January to settle out with Brassard's role. Great58 Location: On the blue line by longtimefan on Fri Jul 13, 2018 12:00 pm As has always been the case, the NHL is a copycat league. HBK changed the thinking a bit. The Caps won last year, with a very good two way third center in Eller. The Leafs gave $11M to Tavares so they can have Kadri play 3C. The Blues went out and got O'Reilly and Bozak to play with Schenn. LA has Kopitar, Carter, and Kempe. Vegas signed Stastny to play with Karlsson and Haula. Winnipeg wanted to keep Stastny so Little could play 3C and Lwry 4th. It's one of the trends in the league. To be able to roll three lines that can produce offense. The Pens have a full slate of forwards, and if Brassard can play wing, it just allows them more versatility. It would also be difficult to match his cap hit of $3M in any trade for commensurate talent. They have very little cap space. So I think they're done until they get to camp and see what they have. QUICK MEMORY: Versatility has become a big catchphrase. Badger Bob Johnson was a coach far ahead of his time. I remember when the Badger was hired, he did an interview during the summer about his plans for Mario. Unfortunately, Mario contracted a back infection and missed the first 50+ games, and then the Badger passed away after the season. So he never had a chance to put it into play. Badger thought Mario could be used as a weapon anywhere on the ice. He talked about having him switch positions throughout the game, taking shifts at each forward position. He even allowed he wouldn't mind seeing Mario on the blue line occasionally. The idea was to create total havoc with any scheme to try to stop Mario. You would have to figure out what postion he was playing at any given time. It would make it tough to shadow him. Obviously, only talents in that stratosphere could even attempt such a thing, but Bader understood the advantage flexibilty coud add to the lineup. longtimefan by FLPensFan on Fri Jul 13, 2018 12:06 pm longtimefan wrote: As has always been the case, the NHL is a copycat league. HBK changed the thinking a bit. The Caps won last year, with a very good two way third center in Eller. The Leafs gave $11M to Tavares so they can have Kadri play 3C. The Blues went out and got O'Reilly and Bozak to play with Schenn. LA has Kopitar, Carter, and Kempe. Vegas signed Stastny to play with Karlsson and Haula. Winnipeg wanted to keep Stastny so Little could play 3C and Lwry 4th. It's one of the trends in the league. To be able to roll three lines that can produce offense. That's one of the things I actually like about Sullivan switching up some lines last year. If you can find pairs of wingers who work well together.....then switch up the centers. For example, Guentzel-Sprong, Hagelin-Hornqvist, ZAR-Kessel, Cullen-Rust. Assume those are your wing pairs.......switch up who the center is throughout the game. Give ZAR-Kessel some shifts with Crosby, instead of rolling them out with Brassard at 3C every shift. Sullivan was doing that at times last season, I believe due to injury as well as to get some players more playing time. I think that is a concept that could cause some confusion for teams, if those winger pairs each provide different dynamics. by dark_forces on Fri Jul 13, 2018 12:41 pm Anyone have insight into what the new TIOPS article says? dark_forces by lemieuxReturns on Fri Jul 13, 2018 12:42 pm I think Chicago is making room for Panarin rather than Pach. If you are Columbus, you are doing everything you can to not have an asset walk away this summer for nothing like Tavares just did. lemieuxReturns by Great58 on Fri Jul 13, 2018 12:51 pm lemieuxReturns wrote: I think Chicago is making room for Panarin rather than Pach. I've heard the theory that Bowman has been plotting to reunite them all in Chicago, but if they traded Panarin because they weren't going to be able to afford him on his UFA contract, why would they now be able to do that? Surely it would have been easier to have kept Panarin and picked up the struggling Saad down the road if this were truly their intentions, and saved some money along the way. by LimerickPensFan on Fri Jul 13, 2018 12:53 pm Great58 wrote: They did get rid of Hossa's baggage. LimerickPensFan Location: Unfortunately, Philadelphia suburbs by lemieuxReturns on Fri Jul 13, 2018 1:42 pm Three reasons. 1, they do not have Hossa anymore. 2, the cap has gone up 3, and most importantly... Panarin is showing he doesnt necessarily care about the money and wants to play in Chicago or a few other select places. by Great58 on Fri Jul 13, 2018 1:45 pm lemieuxReturns wrote: Maybe, but two of the three things could have been predicted and the last gleaned from conversations with him and his agent. I could see Panarin in SJ, Miami or Vegas. by FLPensFan on Fri Jul 13, 2018 1:54 pm dark_forces wrote: Anyone have insight into what the new TIOPS article says? Not much that I really want to believe: --Says Rutherford has been in pursuit of trade since mid-June, but tough sledding (ok, sure believable). --Says Penguins still have interest in Skinner, but believed Tristan Jarry would need to be added as a 2nd/3rd piece (believable) --Says Rutherford was unwilling to build a package centered around Brian Rust (Hmmm....not as believable) --Says things got difficult once Carolina signed Calving de Haan, as it is believed Rutherford was working a Skinner for Maatta swap, based on guarantee Skinner signed extension. (Sorry, you lost me. Our GM isn't Marc Bergevin. Have an extremely hard time believing Rutherford moves his youngest top 4 d-man for Skinner, but won't part with Brian Rust.....erm, no) On Brassard ---Says Penguins are telling teams they are not trading him. Says they take calls and listen to offers, but general idea is they are not moving him. ---Penguins are encouraged by Brassard stepping up and saying he is open to playing wing, as that is a bigger switch for a career center at 31 years old in a contract year. ---General belief is Brassard wants to be here, even if it means a reduction in role. ---On the trade front, TIOPS says Brassard would want to stay in the 8, and is not keen on returning to Canada. Says most of his 8 team no trade list is made of Canadian teams, including, the Canadians....so consider that anytime someone says Brassard for Pacioretty....Habs rumored to be on his no-no list. ---Mentions that Brassard being tried at wing is one of the worst kept secrets (was it really a secret). Likely won't be a permanent thing, but a way to give more flexibility in the lineup. ---Says coaching staff has studied tape, trying to find best 3C fit for Brassard. Supposedly looked a lot a the makeup of Pouliot-Brassard-Zucarello line that had success in NY. On Jack Johnson: --Says don't be surprised if you seem a Dumoulin-Johnson pairing at times. TIOPS says they want to reduce Letang's minutes and that is one way this may be done. Users browsing this forum: Humperdink, Pitts and 20 guests
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Man2man Psychotherapy Sheffield CBT Psychotherapy Are you strong enough to seek support? Man2man Psychotherapy appointments can be on weekdays or weekends, daytime or evening, depending on Tim’s availability. To book your appointment Simply email Tim via m2mpsychotherapy@gmail.com, providing a name and a contact number. Please also give an indication of days of the week/times when you would prefer an appointment. For any enquiries about Man2man Psychotherapy simply email: m2mpsychotherapy@gmail.com 1. Clients are asked to pay in CASH for their therapy appointment at the start of the session. 2. Tim reserves the right to end treatment or receive a cancellation fee in regard to clients who frequently cancel appointments. 3. If you do not attend your appointment without informing Tim, your treatment will be ended. 5. Clients understand that man2manpsychotherapy is a private practice operating outside of the NHS and does NOT provide a crisis or emergency or out of hours service. Please Note: For men whose treatment is funded or commissioned through an Employment Assistance Programme (EAP), insurance scheme or any other agency, the rate for therapy sessions will be directly agreed between the EAP/agency and Tim Ireland-Griffiths. There is a sliding scales of fees which ranges from £40 - £70 for a 1 hour appointment. For those whose income is between £0 (NIL) - £39,999 per annum, the fee would be £40 for a single hour appointment. 4. Tim will not provide therapy to clients who attend under the influence of drink or drugs or who are verbally or physically aggressive. Man2manpsychotherapy is a private practice operating outside of the NHS and does NOT provide a crisis or emergency out of hours service. Clients in a mental health crisis who are at risk of harming themselves or others will need to access the usual NHS services; e.g. their GP or Accident and Emergency which has a link with Psychiatry. Those clients whose income is in excess of £40,000 per annum would be expected to pay a higher rate on a sliding scale. Further details of the sliding scale are below. Other Useful Contact Information (24/7 Services also available public holidays) Sheffield Adult Mental Health Single Point of Access Rethink Crisis Helpline Appointment fee £0 (NIL) to £39,999 £70,000 and above m2mpsychotherapy@gmail.com Man2man Psychotherapy Sheffield, South Yorkshire
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User manual Canon 8409B001 Instrukcja obsługi Canon 8409B001 Instruction d'utilisation Canon 8409B001 Bedienungsanleitung Canon 8409B001 取扱説明書 Canon 8409B001 Руководство по эксплуатации Canon 8409B001 Manual de instrucciones Canon 8409B001 Manual do usuário Canon 8409B001 Canon 8409B001 user manual User manual for the device Canon 8409B001 Canon 8409B001 Device: Canon 8409B001 Our goal is to provide you with a quick access to the content of the user manual for Canon 8409B001. Using the online preview, you can quickly view the contents and go to the page where you will find the solution to your problem with Canon 8409B001. If looking through the Canon 8409B001 user manual directly on this website is not convenient for you, there are two possible solutions: Full Screen Viewing - to easily view the user manual (without downloading it to your computer), you can use full-screen viewing mode. To start viewing the user manualCanon 8409B001 on full screen, use the buttonFullscreen. 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Before Use Common Camera Camera Basics Auto Mode Other Shooting Camera User Guide P Mode Tv, Av, and M Playback Mode • Make sure you read this guide, including the “Safety • Click the buttons in the lower right to access other pages. Wi-Fi Functions Precautions” (= 7) section, before using the camera. : Next page : Previous page • Reading this guide will help you learn to use the camera : Page b Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Package Contents Before Use Information Before use, make sure the following items are included in the package. Common Camera If anything is missing, contact your camera retailer. Operations • Take and review some test shots initially to make sure the images were recorded correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries and Basic Guide affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunc Cover • = xx: Pages with related information (in this example, “xx” represents a Part Names and Conventions in This Before Use page number) Guide • Instructions in this guide apply to the camera under default settings. Common Camera • For convenience, all supported memory cards are simply referred to as Operations the “memory card”. Basic Guide • The tabs shown above titles indicate whether the function is used for still images, movies, or both. Advanced Guide Still Images : Indicates t Cover Before Use z z Turning the control dial is one way to Common Camera choose setting items, switch images, and Operations perform other operations. Most of these operations are also possible with the Basic Guide buttons. Advanced Guide • In this guide, icons are used to represent the corresponding camera Camera Basics buttons and dials on which they appear or which they resemble. 1 • The following camera buttons and controls are represented by icons. Auto Mode 2 Up Cover 5 Tv, Av, and M Mode ..............68 Connecting to Another Camera .108 Table of Contents Before Use Sending Images .........................109 Specific Shutter Speeds Saving Images to a Computer ...111 ([Tv] Mode)...................................69 Common Camera Sending Images Automatically Operations Package Contents .........................2 2 Auto Mode ............................26 Specific Aperture Values (Image Sync)..............................112 Compatible Memory Card Cover Common Camera Operations Applying special effects Before Use 4 Shoot Common Camera Operations z z Use camera-determined settings (Auto Mode, Movie Digest Mode) .................................................. 27, 43 Vivid Colors Poster Effect Fish-Eye Effect Basic Guide (= 46) (= 46 ) (= 46 ) Shooting people well Advanced Guide Camera Basics 1 I P Miniature Effect Toy Camera Effect Monochrome Auto Mode Portraits Against Snow 2 (= 47 ) (= 48) (= 48) (= 45 ) (= 45 ) Other Shooting Cover 1 View Safety Precautions Before Use z z View images (Playback Mode) ............................................................. 73 • Before using the product, please ensure that you read the safety Common Camera z z Automatic playback (Slideshow) .......................................................... 78 precautions described below. Always ensure that the product is used Operations correctly. z z On a TV ........................................................................... Cover • Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the camera. Caution Denotes the possibility of injury. This could result in electrical shock or fire. Before Use If liquids or foreign objects come into contact with the camera interior, • When holding the camera by the strap, be careful not to bang it, Common Camera immediately turn the camera off and remove the battery pack/batteries. Operations subject it to strong impacts or shocks, or let it get caught on other If the bat Cover • If your camera uses multiple batteries, do not use batteries that have Caution Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment. different levels of charge together, do not use old and new batteries Before Use • Do not aim the camera at bright light sources (such as the sun on a together, and do not insert the batteries with the + and – terminals Common Camera clear day). reversed. Operations Doing so may damage the image sensor. This may cause the product to malfunction. Basic G Cover Before Use Basic Guide Common Camera Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide Basic information and instructions, from initial preparations to shooting and Camera Basics 1 playback Auto Mode 2 Other Shooting 3 Modes P Mode 4 Tv, Av, and M 5 Mode Initial Preparations ........................................... 11 Trying the Camera Out ..................................... 16 Attaching Accessories ........................................... 11 Shooting (Smart Auto) ......................... Cover Initial Preparations Holding the Camera Before Use Prepare for shooting as follows. z z Place the strap around your neck. Common Camera Operations Attaching Accessories z z When shooting, keep your arms close to your body and hold the camera securely Basic Guide 1 Attach the strap. to prevent it from moving. If you have z z Attach the included strap to the camera raised the flash, do not rest your fingers Advanced Guide as shown. on it. Camera Basics z z On the other side of the came Cover Inserting the Battery Pack and Memory Card 3 Remove the battery pack. Before Use z z After unplugging the battery charger, Insert the included battery pack and a memory card (sold separately). Common Camera remove the battery pack by pushing it in Note that before using a new memory card (or a memory card formatted Operations ( ) and up ( ). in another device), you should format the memory card with this camera (= 121). Basic Guide Advanced Guide 1 Check the card’s write-protect • Cover 4 Insert the memory card. Before Use Removing the Battery Pack and Memory Card z z Insert the memory card facing as shown Common Camera Remove the battery pack. until it clicks into the locked position. Operations z z Make sure the memory card is facing the z z Open the cover and press the battery lock in the direction of the arrow. Basic Guide right way when you insert it. Inserting memory cards facing the wrong way may z z The battery pack will pop up. Advanced Guide damage the cam Cover Setting the Date and Time 4 Finish the setup process. Before Use z z Press the button to complete the Set the current date and time correctly as follows if the [Date/Time] screen Common Camera setting. The setting screen is no longer is displayed when you turn the camera on. Information you specify this way Operations displayed. is recorded in image properties when you shoot, and it is used when you manage images by shooting date or print images showing the date. Basic Guide z z Cover 2 Choose [Date/Time]. 2 Access the setting screen. Before Use z z Move the zoom lever to choose the [3] z z Press and hold the button, and Common Camera tab. then immediately press the Operations button. z z Press the buttons or turn the Basic Guide <5> dial to choose [Date/Time], and then press the button. 3 Set the display language. Advanced Guide 3 Change the date and time. z z Press the buttons or z z Follow step 2 in “Setting the Date and turn t Cover Still Images Movies 3 Compose the shot. Before Use Trying the Camera Out z z To zoom in and enlarge the subject, move Common Camera the zoom lever toward (telephoto), Follow these instructions to turn the camera on, shoot still images or Operations and to zoom away from the subject, move movies, and then view them. it toward (wide angle). Basic Guide Shooting (Smart Auto) 4 Shoot. Advanced Guide Shooting Still Images For fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for s Cover Shoot. Finish shooting. Before Use z z Press the shutter button all the way z z Press the movie button again to stop Common Camera down. shooting. The camera beeps twice as Operations recording stops. z z As the camera shoots, a shutter sound Basic Guide is played, and in low-light conditions when you have raised the flash, it fires Viewing Advanced Guide automatically. After shooting images or movies, you can view them on the screen as z z Keep the camera still until the shutter Cover Erasing the Images z z To access Scroll Display mode, turn the Before Use You can choose and erase unneeded images one by one. Be careful when <5> dial rapidly. In this mode, turn the erasing images, because they cannot be recovered. Common Camera <5> dial to browse through images. Operations z z To return to single-image display, press the button. 1 Choose an image to erase. Basic Guide z z Press the buttons or turn the Advanced Guide <5> dial to choose an image. z z Mov Cover Before Use Advanced Guide Common Camera Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide 1 Camera Basics Camera Basics 1 Practical guide that introduces other camera basics and describes shooting and playback Auto Mode 2 options Other Shooting 3 Modes P Mode 4 Tv, Av, and M 5 Mode On/Off ................................................................ 20 Using the FUNC. Menu .................................... 22 Power-Saving Features (Auto Power Down) ........20 Playback Mode Using Menus ..... Cover On/Off Power-Saving Features (Auto Power Down) Before Use As a way to conserve battery power, the camera automatically deactivates Shooting Mode Common Camera the screen (Display Off) and then turns itself off after a specific period of Operations z z Press the power button to turn the inactivity. camera on and prepare for shooting. Basic Guide Power Saving in Shooting Mode z z To turn the camera off, press the power The screen is automatically deactivated after about one minute of i
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Online Reader Stories Blogs Comments Photos Classifieds Everything Archive since 1992 Death notice Story or story idea Whiskers, ETC. submission McCook Gazette Stories from Tuesday, May 25, 2004 Fikan, Mondero medal at Kansas state golf (High School Sports ~ 05/25/04) SALINA, Kan. -- Atwood High School's Andy Fikan and Oberlin's Matt Mondero earned medals at the Kansas Class 2-1A state golf tournament Monday. The state tournament took place at the par-70 Salina Muncipal Golf Course. Fikan tied for sixth place with three others with a 7-over-par 77. He shot 39 on the front nine holes and 38 on the back nine... American Legion baseball: New-look MNB Seniors open season (Community Sports ~ 05/25/04) McCook squad features just 11 players After taking a third-place finish from last year's American Legion state tournament, the 2004 McCook National Bank Seniors ball club has gone through a complete makeover. Taking control of this year's team is head coach Justin Wacker. Assisting Wacker will be Scott Burns and Brandon Shiers... Seniors led by new coaching staff (Community Sports ~ 05/25/04) One of the more visible changes for the 2004 McCook National Bank baseball team is the coaching staff. Gone are last year's head coach Tye Hallowell and assistant Seth Vontz. In are new head coach Justin Wacker and assistants Scott Burns and Brandon Shiers... Horinek tops area qualifiers for Kansas state track meet (High School Sports ~ 05/25/04) HAYS, Kan. -- Atwood's Jeff Horinek easily swept the discus, along with the shot put, at the 1A regional and will advance to the Kansas State Track Meet on Friday and Saturday at Cessna Stadium in Wichita. The Class 1A Ransom regional took place at Fort Hays State University... Tuesday's Sports Shorts 5/25/2004 (Community Sports ~ 05/25/04) McCook Bison Championship Youth Football Camp set The McCook Bison football team will host the 2nd annual Championship Football Camp on June 1-4. The camp will feature many of the players that helped McCook win the Back 2 Back State Football Championship... Nelly Beverly (Barnes) Higley (Obituary ~ 05/25/04) Jan. 2, 1910-May 21, 2004 ATWOOD -- Nelly Beverly (Barnes) Higley died Friday (May 21, 2004) at her home in Atwood. She was born Jan. 2, 1910, to Josephine Adeline (Hamilton) and Lorenzo Hugh Barnes in Oberlin. She graduating from Decatur Community High School in 1928. She then went to Atwood to work in the Henneberger Hospital... Mullanix birthday (Birthdays ~ 05/25/04) The family of Grace Vesper Spaulding Mullanix is hosting a card shower in honor of her 100th birthday May 30. She was born in 1904 in Red Willow County. Her children are Gerald and wife, Gladys of Grand Island and Donald and wife, Donna Mullanix of McCook. She has five grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Cards will reach her at 309 West Seventh, McCook, NE 69001... County agrees to consider asking for insurance bids (Local News ~ 05/25/04) A McCook insurance agent urged Red Willow County commissioners Monday morning to investigate other health insurance opportunities before renewing county policies next year. Commission Chairman Earl McNutt said the board sees no problem investigating the concept of bidding the county's health insurance plan... Speaker to address Indian team mascot names (Local News ~ 05/25/04) David Anthony Tyeeme Clark from the University of Kansas will give a special public presentation at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 2, at the Bieroc Café in McCook. The title of Dr. Clark's presentation is "What Your 'Indian' Elides, e yi ki ka di me ko wi to wi?: Athletic Mascots and Team Names as Anti-Indianism."... Ribbon cutting (Local News ~ 05/25/04) Robert M. Beren (left), chairman of Trenton Agri Products LLC, and Nebraska Gov. Mike Johanns cut the ribbon signifying the grand opening of the Trenton Agri Products LLC plant Thursday morning near Trenton. Open since March 29, the plant employs 31 people and uses 36,000 bushels of grain per day to produce fuel-grade alcohol. (Gene O. Morris/McCook Daily Gazette)... Leaders show their concern about our area (Editorial ~ 05/25/04) Although we haven't traveled extensively in other states, we can't imagine any of them having closer contact with their elected leaders than we do in Nebraska. This week has a particularly good example of our close ties with those holding the state's highest offices. Within two days' time, U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson, Gov. Mike Johanns and U.S. Rep. Tom Osborne have all been to Southwest Nebraska for special ceremonies and scheduled forums... Reminders of the nature of war (Column ~ 05/25/04) I've written before about a bit of wisdom I received from my father many years ago as we sat in front of our black-and-white television set back on the farm on the banks of the South Platte River. Oohing and aaahing one of the war movies popular back in the 1960s, I was taken aback by a dose of reality from my father:... © 2019 McCook Gazette · McCook, Nebraska
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Archaic people took advantage of natural shelters, and they also built shelters. Throughout the Archaic period people took shelter beneath an overhang of sandstone rock located near the small town of Modoc, in Randolph County, Illinois. But Archaic people mostly built shelters. At the Koster site, archaeologists found evidence of a Middle Archaic building constructed with large support posts. Late Archaic buildings were also built with upright saplings and perhaps covered with reed mats. Animal skin tents and lean-tos made with sticks may have been used for temporary shelters on overnight trips. Copyright © 2000 Illinois State Museum
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Bucie ft Mpumi Soz'Uphinde Posted by malmag on September 02, 2018 If this post is violating anyone's rights please email Admin for it to be removed. Music Video House Olivia Locks Ne-Yo & Missy Elliot Collabos For Post G-Unit Album R&B singer Olivia has reportedly locked in collaborations with Ne-Yo and Missy Elliot for her upcoming post G-Unit album, Show the World. Other listed collaborations are said to include Bryan Michael Cox, Rockwilder and a possible duet with Betty Wright. Do you guys think Olivia, can finally get her shine? 50 Cent's Shocking Slim-Down! 50 Cent lost a lot of weight for his upcoming movie "Things Fall Apart". In the movie 50 Cent plays a football player diagnosed with cancer. He dropped from 214 pounds to an astonishing 160 with a liquid diet and three-hour-a-day treadmill walks for nine weeks. "I was starving." Now he's back on tour and says, "I've been eating. I'll be back in shape in no time!" Download: Zakes Bantwini - Ghetto 'Shutter Island' Trailer HD Coming out tomorrow is the Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. I'm a big fan of Scorsese and DiCaprio but Shutter Island left me disappointed. The trailer builds your expectation but the movie fails to deliver. The storyline: Two U.S. marshals, Teddy Daniels and Chuck Aule, are summoned to a remote and barren island off the coast of Massachusetts to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a murderess from the island's fortress-like hospital for the criminally insane. Check it out over the weekend and let us know what you think. Chris Brown Pops Up In Hawaii With Rihanna On Her Birthday
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Rio Tinto wants a piece of Teck’s copper project in Chile Cecilia Jamasmie | November 14, 2018 | 10:25 am Base Metals Markets Top Companies Canada Latin America Copper The world’s second largest miner, Rio Tinto, (ASX, LON:RIO) is said to be preparing an offer for a minority stake in Teck Resources’ (TSX:TECK.A | TECK.B)(NYSE:TCK) Quebrada Blanca copper mine in northern Chile. Canada’s largest diversified miner, which in August received regulatory approval for a $4.8 billion extension of the mine, has been looking for a development partner that could invest $2 billion for up to 30% to 40% stake in the project. Japanese-trading Mitsubishi and Sumitomo have been singled out in the past as potential bidders. Other companies that could submit an offer for a stake in the project are Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE: FCX), the world’s largest publicly-traded copper company, China’s state-owned Aluminum Corp. of China (Chinalco), and Canada’s base metals miner Lundin Mining (TSX:LUG), which recently abandoned its quest for fellow miner Nevsun (TSX, NYSEMKT:NSU). Teck, Canada’s largest diversified miner, has been looking for a development partner for the $4.8 billion extension of Quebrada Blanca copper mine. Copper, one of four business units at Teck besides steelmaking, coal, oil and zinc, is considered a company priority. The Canadian miner is not alone on the quest for copper assets, a metal the industry sees as having one of the strongest outlooks. There are expectations that the electric-vehicle boom and demand for renewable energy will increase need for the metal. The expected deficit will partly be a consequence of increasing demand for power generation and electric vehicles (there’s 300kg of copper in an electric bus and nine tonnes per windfarm megawatt). But it’s also related to the fact that the current copper pipeline is at the lowest this century, both in terms of number and capacity. “After delivery of Cobre Panama (with the main ramp early next year) we are left with a gap until we see the next batch of 200ktpa-plus projects in 2022-23,” Colin Hamilton, director of commodities research at BMO Capital Markets, said in April. “This is when the likes of Kamoa, Oyu Tolgoi Phase 2, and QB2 are likely to offer meaningful supply growth.” Last year, Quebrada Blanca produced 23,400 tonnes of copper, generating a $182 million revenue. Teck owns 90% of the mine and Chile’s national mining company ENAMI holds a 10% preference share interest in it, which does not require the state agency to fund capital spending. Sign Up for the Copper Digest Chile’s Codelco chooses 33-year insider to replace Pizarro as CEO Octavio Araneda will replace Nelson Pizarro at the helm of Codelco from Sept. 1. Trump’s rejection of uranium import limits expected to boost demand He has rejected a recommendation by the Commerce Department to require US power producers to source up to 25% of their uranium from domestic mines, creating instead a working group to review the country’s nuclear fuel supply chain. More Copper News Nicola Mining takes another look at New Craigmont’s potential Canadian Mining Journal Staff | May 27, 2019 | 1:55 pm ATAC Resources to begin phase one exploration at Rau Noront chooses Sault Ste. Marie for site of production facility Canadian Mining Journal Staff | May 7, 2019 | 4:15 pm Rockridge hits high grades at Knife Lake Canadian Mining Journal Staff | April 30, 2019 | 2:28 pm
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Louis Reith and Jonathan Ryan Storm A Sax in the Attic Selected Works Installation Views Press Release Back Morgan Lehman Gallery is very pleased to present A Sax in the Attic, a collaborative exhibition between artists Jonathan Ryan Storm and Louis Reith. After presenting their two-person show Hypnotic Country Yoga at the Amsterdam-based Mini Galerie earlier this year, A Sax in the Attic marks the first time these two have teamed up in the United States. The title of this show, perhaps a non-sequitur at first blush, brings to mind ideas that might inform a viewer’s reading of the works: the structured chaos of complicated jazz patterns, a search for hidden treasures, the dust of forgotten times. Jonathan Ryan Storm’s recent paintings delight in the hypnotic, even psychedelic visual possibilities of color and line, while asserting a charmingly maladroit material presence through the use of stretched/collaged textile elements and chunky oil stick application. The resulting works are playful, hand wrought, and visually rewarding in person. This interest in quality of surface and the sculpturesque extends to Louis Reith’s vocabulary as well: he makes paintings by applying richly dark soil to shaped wood panels and renders works on paper using ink and collage on found book pages. In Reith’s works, there is a sense of elegance and balance that feels inherent not only linearity of the forms depicted but also the materials/supports themselves. While Storm’s process relies heavily on intuitive decision making whereby each step in a painting leads to the next, Reith is more firmly planted in an art-making method of forethought and calculation. Both artists overtly reference an art-history past, whether it’s Modernist design, Post-Painterly abstraction, or assemblage, but the results are more than simply filled with longing. Rather, A Sax in the Attic is the culmination of two painters playing their respective visions of abstraction against one another, to optimistic effect.
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789 Comments / Books / By J.G. Farrell John Banville Troubles Winner of the Lost Man Booker Prize After surviving the Great War Major Brendan Archer makes his way to Ireland hoping to discover whether he is indeed betrothed to Angela Spencer whose Anglo I Title: Troubles Author: J.G. Farrell John Banville Winner of the Lost Man Booker Prize1919 After surviving the Great War, Major Brendan Archer makes his way to Ireland, hoping to discover whether he is indeed betrothed to Angela Spencer, whose Anglo Irish family owns the once aptly named Majestic Hotel in Kilnalough But his fianc e is strangely altered and her family s fortunes have suffered a spectacular decline The hoWinner of the Lost Man Booker Prize1919 After surviving the Great War, Major Brendan Archer makes his way to Ireland, hoping to discover whether he is indeed betrothed to Angela Spencer, whose Anglo Irish family owns the once aptly named Majestic Hotel in Kilnalough But his fianc e is strangely altered and her family s fortunes have suffered a spectacular decline The hotel s hundreds of rooms are disintegrating on a grand scale its few remaining guests thrive on rumors and games of whist herds of cats have taken over the Imperial Bar and the upper stories bamboo shoots threaten the foundations and piglets frolic in the squash court Meanwhile, the Major is captivated by the beautiful and bitter Sarah Devlin As housekeeping disasters force him from room to room, outside the order of the British Empire also totters there is unrest in the East, and in Ireland itself the mounting violence of the troubles Troubles is a hilarious and heartbreaking work by a modern master of the historical novel. 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Farrell John Banville James Gordon Farrell, known as J.G Farrell, was a Liverpool born novelist of Irish descent Farrell gained prominence for his historical fiction, most notably his Empire Trilogy Troubles, The Siege of Krishnapur and The Singapore Grip , dealing with the political and human consequences of British colonial rule The Siege of Krishnapur won the 1973 Booker Prize On 19 May 2010 it was announced that Troubles had won the Lost Man Booker Prize, which was a prize created to recognize works published in 1970 a group that had not previously been open for consideration due to a change in the eligibility rules at the time.Farrell s career was cut short when he was drowned off the coast of Ireland at the age of 44. 789 thoughts on “Troubles” BillKerwin I read Troubles because it is an esteemed historical novel, known for its richness of comic incident and irony, a novel which treats a place and period I find fascinating (Ireland during the “War of Independence”), but I ended up loving it for very different reasons: I found it to be--in spite of (or because of?) its dark humor--one of the finest romantic Gothics I have encountered. It is redolent with ironies, of course, but they are ironies darkened by tragic waste.It begins in 1919, when [...] … How should this man proceed? Bail row or both?“Can he make it?”“Afraid not quite, old chap,” replied Mr Norton with unexpected clarity.“Ah,” said the Major absently.J. G. Farrell’s Troubles was awarded the so-called “Lost Man Booker” in 2010. (view spoiler)[This Man Booker award was decided by a public vote from a list of six novels published in 1970. The 1970 books had never qualified for a Man Booker award because of a rules change instituted in 1971. Prior to that year t [...] A light, mordantly mournful comedy of Anglo-Irish manners lazily dawdling from 1919 to 1921 at the pace of an ancient laden donkey featuring a tepid, sad non-romance of pallid mooning and more annoying old ladies than you can shake a zimmer frame at may not sound like your version of a good time. It didn’t sound like mine. I had it in mind to read the first 100 pages and sling it. Just to get it off my shelf. Because really, it’s nearly 500 pages and it has no plot, if by plot you refer to s [...] Vit Babenco What is any hotel? It is a temporal harbour for a tired wayfarer and traveler along the roads of life. But creative mind can turn an hotel into a much greater allegorical thing.Not far away the two massive, weatherworn gateposts of the Majestic rose out of the impenetrable foliage that lined the sea side of the road. As they passed between them (the gates themselves had vanished, leaving only the skeletons of the enormous iron hinges that had once held them) the Major took a closer look: each on [...] ·Karen· Fawlty Towers meets The Shadow of a GunmanRecently I mentioned to a bibliophile friend that I liked books that trouble me. So you would think that anything entitled Troubles would be made to measure, the perfect fit. But what I meant was trouble in the sense of disquiet, something that sets up a mild irritation of the spirit and questions complacent assumptions. A niggle, a nagging doubt that my world view might be too narrow, harnessed to the commonplace and too jaded to buck free. That's what [...] Cphe Many reviews already written of this fine novel set during the time of "The Troubles" in Ireland. Events play out at the Majestic Hotel owned by the delightfully eccentric Spencer family. Major Brendan Archer a casualty of the Great War finds himself unwittingly involved in the inhabitants of the Majestic and it's guests.I found this initially a difficult book to get into but have to admit that the plot and characters did grow on me and I ended up thoroughly enjoying it. There are pockets of hum [...] "Troubles" is the story of Ireland 1919 to 1921, the Irish and the Anglo-Irish and the British, and how they ultimately can't all live together under the terms of the past. It is seen through the eyes of a shell-shocked British veteran, the Major, come to the Majestic Hotel in County Wexford to disabuse a young woman of the notion they may be affianced. He doesn't recall more than polite conversations during leave.From there the alternately comic and tragic story moves with the "troubles" that b [...] As far as I could tell, no horses were injured or killed in the telling of this tale of colonial Ireland just after the First World War. The same can not be said for the hundreds of cats who gave their lives: in one singular marmalade-colored instance, a retributive throttling for assaulting an old woman's hat; dozens more somehow unable to outwit some very bad slapstick shooting; and perhaps the remainder in a final conflagration, although, who knows, maybe they landed on their paws from a thre [...] Through much of my reading of this, especially as the story progresses and gets darker, the refrain of Fun Boy Three's "The Lunatics (Have Taken Over the Asylum)" ran through my head. In the novel, though, the lunatics haven't taken over the 'asylum,' 'they' have always run it, the craziness of the main so-called caretaker becoming more and more apparent as the "troubles' increase. The ending is inevitable.This is sharp satire, an overarching analogy within a reality. It's a bit long-winded and [...] Lawrence Windrush This is my first review and what better way to start than James Farrells Troubles.I was lucky to come across a 1970 first edition of this in a charity shop for a few pounds, it's worth more than £400 now.It's one of the most original novels I have ever read. It's very elusive and subtle, at first it's a humorous social political historical novel but then it morphs into something completely darker and surreal. It charts Major Brendon Archer's supposed engagement to Angela Spencer, the daughter o [...] I know that in order to attempt to appear intelligent I should pretend to love this book but I din't. It was well written, well researched, and an important topic. In my opinion it was so heavy laden with symbolism that the people seemed stilted. At about 500 pages it seemed over long especially considering how horribly sad the characters and circumstances were though I suppose it was true to life at that time. This was the winner of the retrospective "Lost Booker", and the first part of Farrell's empire trilogy, which also includes The Siege of Krishnapur and The Singapore Grip. It is set in Ireland during the upheavals of independence and is a very funny satire set in a decaying mansion. Like all of Farrell's later books it is perceptive and sardonic - if you like this one I would strongly recommend reading The Singapore Grip.Note that this is not a book I have read recently - I have just been adding [...] Imagine Henry James collaborating with the macabre cartoonist Charles Addams, with a droller version of Joseph Heller serving as war consultant, and you begin to get an idea of the tone of this captivating novel. Through the first 100 pgs or so it can seem like nothing more than a well-written novel of manners covering familiar territory of upperclass, "the quality," holding on to pretense of gentility(though the discovery of a rotting sheep's head in nightstand drawer early on is a pretty good [...] Three and a half stars, really. Came to this, and its title, thinking that it would be a lot more political than it is. That the era(s) of conflict in Ireland, now euphemized by all parties as 'The Troubles'-- pointed toward that direction. Fact is, what we have is a nearly sentimental account of the characters and atmosphere in a very select little locale that happens to find itself in the south of Ireland on the seacoast. During the expansion of the Troubles in the early twenties. What author [...] This book is one of those that I was actually embarrassed to read on the subway because in at least one passage I started laughing so hard that I started annoying the lady next to me, and had to get up out of my seat. A really wonderful book full of brilliant prose. Justin Evans This took a long time to get going- the first third or so lacks much direction, and the direction it has is disappointingly heavy handed: so there's this hotel in Ireland? During the troubles? And it's owned by Anglo-Irish Unionists? And the hotel's falling apart. Um subtle. Also, flabby. But once the characters are set and the background's been filled in, it becomes quite enjoyable, and even the symbolism is palatable. The NYRB cover is very misleading, though- like Bowen's 'The Last September, [...] Douglas Dalrymple Thoroughly satisfying. Better, I’m tempted to say, than The Siege of Krishnapur, but that’s a hard call to make. Farrell’s strengths are well represented: wonderfully appealing characters, flawless and delightful prose, the crisp drawing of comic scenarios and violent eruptions. It has a few awkward points. One – possibly – is the treatment of the Major’s waffling loyalties. His apparent fickle-mindedness towards the ‘Shinner’ and Unionist causes is appropriate for his character [...] This is one of the funniest and saddest books I've ever read. After World War I, Major Brendan Archer heads to Ireland to see a young woman he might or might not be engaged to, based on a series of letters they wrote to each other. But it turns out she's not quite the woman he was expecting. Still he stays there, in an old run-down hotel, and his interactions with the other inhabitants, including another woman he becomes enamored with, are worth the price of admission alone. All this is set agai [...] Phillip Edwards I expected to find Troubles hard-going, after all it is an old historical novel and they bore me, but it wore down my defences by being relentlessly amusing. A wry depiction of the bizarre lifestyle of the eccentric residents of a disintegrating hotel in a disintegrating corner of a disintegrating empire, there are echoes of both Cold Comfort Farm and Catch-22, and if you are looking for a missing link between Gormenghast and Fawlty Towers then this is it. Felinophiles be warned though: some cat [...] Funny, tragic, occasionally dragging yes, but thoroughly absorbing as if a grand old novel had been salted with a good dose of modern comic timing. Reading the second in the trilogy now, and it is tighter and better still. Will be sad when this done 1970 'Lost Booker'I think everyone should read everything J G Farrell wrote and only regret that he didn't have time to write more. They should certainly read his trilogy of books depicting the dismantling of the British Empire.The Siege Of KrishnapurTroublesThe Singapore Grip(I read all three in the 1990's not the 1970's, but don't remember the correct dates.)Farrell's books have their settings at pivotal moments in the history of empire, but he is more concerned with the dismantling of the ide [...] A totally delicious read, a combination of history and irony. Farrell's writing style is so visual, that I feel that I have been living in the Majestic Hotel in Kilnalough myself for the past month.The protagonist of the book, British Major Archer, stays in Ireland and in the Majestic without any real purpose (although there was a purpose to his arrival in the beginning), and it's only one of the many absurdities surrounding the lives of the characters of the book. The Majestic, a metaphor to th [...] "And everyone would climb the stairs chuckling to their rooms and dream of aces and knaves and a supply of trumps that would last for ever and ever, one trump after another, an invincible superiority subject to neither change nor decay nor old age, for a trump will always be a trump, come what may."Fitting words to describe the attitude of the Anglo-Irish characters in this book, who hang onto their decrepit Majestic in hopes of riding out the titular troubles. The hotel falls apart at the same [...] Denerick This book has gotten a lot of hype recently due to winning the 'lost' man Booker prize. Initially I was reluctant to read it, considering that scumbag Kevin Myers heartily endorsed it. Luckily I overcame this prejudice.The book is layered. Superficially, Farrell's witticisms and turns of phrase provide a rich supply of comic relief in a decaying, barren old hotel populated by cats, old ladies, and the rotten remnant of the Anglo Irish Ascendancy. It is set in the Anglo-Irish War, though I would [...] Elizabeth (Alaska) My first thought in opening this book was "why do so many characters in novels have the surname Archer?" Here is Brendan Archer, and then there is Newland Archer in Wharton's The Age of Innocence and Isabel Archer in James' The Portrait of a Lady. Those are the ones that come immediately to mind, and I am beginning to suspect I'm only scratching the surface.This was my first look at the Irish "troubles" of 1919. The desire of the Irish to govern themselves had been a thorn in English politics fo [...] I read this originally 3 years ago, having heard about it as a result of it winning the lost Booker prize, and while at the outset I wasn't sure if I'd enjoy it, I absolutely loved the book at the time. My opinion was only strengthened by my reread.Set initially in 1919, in an Ireland increasingly ravaged by the 'troubles' or the 'War of Independence' depending on the political outlook of the characters, it tells the story of Major Brendan Archer, who comes to the Majestic Hotel in Killnalough, [...] Joyce Lagow As in The Siege of Krishanpur, Farrell, in this book set against the increasing violence against the English in the Irish struggle for independence, created, in his characters, parodies of the English ruling class, holding them up to ridicule rather than sympathy for being caught up in a tragedy. In Farrell s view, clearly the English have caused their own tragedy; he spotlights a (fictional) group of English people living at the deteriorating Majestic Hotel in County Wexford, Ireland as a way o [...] Caleb Guillotte Perhaps the best book I've ever read. Hilarious, bleak, surreal and so very real, this absurd look at the crumbling British empire through the eyes of a shell-shocked upper class twit at a once glorious hotel (the Majestic" in Ireland on the eve of the "Troubles" was impossible to put down. Anyone who loves literature will love this book. Merilee I'm sorry that I waited 6 years to read this wonderful Farrell book after discovering his Siege of Krishnapur in 2008. This one won the Lost Booker in 1970 (Krishnapur won the regular Booker in ??) As The Guardian puts it: "A tour de force…sad, tragic, also very funny." Fionnuala A humorous satire on the final years of British rule in Ireland. The Nationalist cause doesn't escape the author's sharp pen either. Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked ... Project Ark The Paris Effect Twilight Eyes Tipping the Velvet Kari, the Elephant Hullu Capturing Asia White Trash Cooking The Arrl Handbook For Radio Communications Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions: Lesbian, Gay... 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Home Feature Supreme Court verdict on Gay rights: Partially struck down Section 377 Supreme Court verdict on Gay rights: Partially struck down Section 377 outlookindia Today, the Supreme Court has given its verdict on Section 377 of Indian Penal Code. This section dates back to 1861 introduced during British Rule in India. There were questions whether Supreme Court of India decriminalize homosexuality. The five-judge Constitution bench has assembled in court and read out the verdict. Know more. The majority ruling decided to decriminalize it. It has partially struck down Section 377 of the IPC. Previously, it punishes sex between consenting adults in same sex relations. Four opinions will be read out by the judges. SC said that discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is violation of fundamental rights. SC also directed government to ensure proper broadcast of judgment and the police should be sentised. CJI Dipak Misra says there is a consensus among the judgments, which means all the judges are in agreement. image credit: outlookindia Who constitute the bench of judges? The bench of judges comprises Chief Justice of India, Dipak Misra, Justice RF Nariman, Justice AM Khanwilkar, Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice Indu Malhotra. What Section 377 of IPC says Section 377 of the IPC refers to ‘unnatural offences’ and says whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal, shall be punished with the imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to 10 years, and shall also be liable to pay a fine. History on Petition In 2001, it was first challenged by an NGO, Naz Foundation. In 2009, Delhi High Court described section 377 as violation of fundamental rights which was later overturned by SC in 2013. In 2016, it was decided that a fresh bench of judges would review it. It was done after petition filed by high-profile personalities calling it violation of Constitutional rights. In July 2013, SC reconsiders the decision of 2013 and hearings were begun. Apex Court reserved the rights of verdict with itself. CJI Dipak Misra Constitutional rights of India Gay Rights News Gay Rights Supreme Court India latest news India News Online Latest India News Online Naz Foundation News On Gay Rights Oh My India Online India News Section 377 of IPC Supreme Court Decision on Gay Rights Supreme Court verdict on Gay rights Previous articleIndia plans to buy 18 Bullet Trains from Japan for ₹ 7000 crore Next articleDelhi: Thousands and thousands of farmers take out rally for loan waivers, higher minimum support prices
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Olivia Rae Award winning author of Inspirational Christian Romances Official website of Olivia Rae, author of the inspirational romance series The Sword and the Cross Chronicles. Salvation. The first part of The Sword and the Cross Chronicles. Salvation follows the story of Royce Canwell who leaves the unrest in the Holy Land to fulfill an oath to a friend—protect the strong-minded Lady Breanna Durville. But Breanna has other plans and they certainly don't include the meddling Royce. Though he longs for a simple life in which to heal his wounded soul, he finds himself sacrificing his hopes, his dreams, and even his heart to give Lady Breanna the future she wants and deserves. "This is a wonderful story of love, acceptance, humility, and faith."- Pamela Ford, Award-winning author of To Ride a White Horse "This story is well written, action packed with suspense throughout. 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Enhanced System Security with the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module This document describes the functionality provided by the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control (DSC) Module to facilitate the implementation of security for LabVIEW project libraries, shared variables, and front panel objects. This document also discusses how the security architecture separates user management and authentication from resource permissions. Early LabVIEW DSC Module Security Model Domain Account Manager Implementing Security with the LabVIEW DSC Module Project Library and Shared Variable Operations and Permissions Project Library Security Shared Variable Security Front Panel Security The LabVIEW DSC Module provides a set of powerful tools to facilitate security for LabVIEW project libraries, shared variables, and front panel objects located on local and network systems. Security functionality is divided into two categories: user management and authentication, and resource permissions. User management and authentication is provided by the Domain Account Manager, so the developer can store all user information in a centralized location. With this architecture, distributed systems can access a single location for user information instead of storing the accounts on each computer. The Domain Account Manager also manages user authentication so distributed or networked systems do not need to implement the functionality themselves. The user information provided by the Domain Account Manager is used by LabVIEW project libraries, shared variables, and front panel objects to assign permissions. In LabVIEW 7.x and earlier, the LabVIEW DSC Module uses a user account database on each computer to authenticate users and provide security for different resources. Having a single user account database creates a problem because the authenticating computer only has knowledge of users on the computer where the database resides. The authenticating computer is not aware of users on other computers. Furthermore, attaching a user account database to each computer might not be feasible for embedded or real-time targets because of their limited computing power. The LabVIEW 8 DSC Module introduces the Domain Account Manager, which provides a more flexible, mature, and robust security solution than earlier versions of the LabVIEW DSC Module. The Domain Account Manager serves as a central repository for managing local and remote user authentication and account management. You use the Domain Account Manager to create users and user groups, each with different privilege levels. Users can be added to any number of groups. This arrangement simplifies the process of assigning permissions to local and networked LabVIEW resources. Instead of having a single computer implement user authentication and store user or group information, individual computers communicate with a Domain Account Manager located on a remote computer. This remote computer then determines which users are trying to access a resource and to which group each user belongs. To launch the Domain Account Manager, select Tools»Security»Domain Account Manager from the pull-down menu in the project manager. In the Domain Account Manager, shown in Figure 1, right-click the My Computer icon and select New Local Domain from the shortcut menu. If a local domain already exists on the computer, you will not be able to create another one without first destroying the existing local domain. From the General tab, enter a domain name and press Ok. You will be prompted to create an Administrator password. The Administrator is the default user that can add or remove users and user groups, change user permissions, modify user passwords, and so on. This functionality is limited to the Administrator and any users in the Administrators group. The other default groups include Operators and Guests. Figure 1. Main Window of the Domain Account Manager The Domain Account Manager has many security features, such as encryption, that increase the security of the computer on which it is deployed. The Domain Account Manager uses a challenge and response protocol to transmit passwords over the network. Because no clear text password is transmitted through the network, malicious eavesdropping techniques do not reveal the user’s password. The Domain Account Manager also uses a one-way hash function to store passwords. Using this type of storage, applications can validate passwords with the Domain Account Manager, but these applications cannot determine the actual password. To increase security, you can control access to the Domain Account Manager by assigning permissions to both individual computers and subnets. By denying access to the Domain Account Manager you are effectively denying access to any of the resources that use the Domain for user authentication. If a computer or subnet cannot access the Domain Account Manager, the requested resource cannot determine the necessary permissions. You can use both individual computer names and IP addresses to control access to the Domain Account Manager. You can also use the "*" wildcard to control access by a range of computers or IP addresses. For example, granting access by "*.ni.com" specifies that all computers whose name ends with "ni.com" can access the Domain Account Manager. Conversely, denying access by "10.0.0.*" specifies that no computer on the 10.0.0 subnet can access the Domain Account Manager. Figure 2 shows these settings of the Domain Properties window. You access this window by launching the Domain Account Manager, selecting Edit»Properties from the pull-down menu, and clicking the Access Control tab. Figure 2. Domain Properties Windows/Access Control Tab Project libraries and shared variables are two types of resources that use the security features provided by the LabVIEW DSC Module. You can use permission levels to control read/write access to both of these resource types. The three permission levels are Grant, Deny, and Undefined. Table 1 describes these permission levels. Table 1. Permission Levels for Project Libraries and Shared Variables Permissions are assigned hierarchically. The highest level of permissions is that which is defined at the project library level. By assigning permission to a library, you are assigning permissions to all project libraries and shared variables contained in that project library. The undefined permission can be overridden at the same hierarchical level or at a higher one. Once users and user groups have been defined in the Domain Account Manager, this user information can be used to determine the read/write permissions for different resources. To set user and group permissions for a project library, right-click the project library and select Properties from the shortcut menu. Then select DSC Settings: Data Access from the Category list. Figure 3 shows the Data Access category of the Properties window for a project library. Notice the user has only read access to the project library. Figure 3. Setting Permissions for a Project Library Shared variables use the Domain Account Manager user information and authentication functionality to set permissions much in the same way that the project libraries do. However, because shared variables reside inside a project library, there might be discrepancies between the permissions assigned to the project library and permissions assigned to the shared variable. In this situation, the most restrictive permission is always enforced. To assign permissions for a shared variable, right-click the variable and select Properties from the shortcut menu. Then select Security from the Category list. Figure 4 shows the shared variable properties window providing the user read access and denying write access. Figure 4. Setting Permissions for a Shared Variable The LabVIEW DSC Module also uses the Domain Account Manager to assign permission levels to controls and indicators on the front panel. You can assign the following four permission levels to front panel objects. Full Access – The user has unrestricted access to the front panel object. Disabled (View Only) – The user only can view the front panel object. Disabled & Grayed Out – Similar to Disabled (View Only), but the front panel object appears dimmed. No Access (Hidden) – The user cannot see the front panel object at all. You can use the following two procedures to assign permissions to front panel objects. Right-click the object and select Properties from the shortcut menu to launch the Properties dialog box. Then click the Security tab. Use this tab to assign permissions to that object. Select Tools»Security»Front Panel Security to launch the Front Panel Security dialog box. This dialog box, shown in Figure 5, lists all the front panel objects. Use this dialog box to assign permissions to more than one front panel object at a time. Figure 5. Front Panel Security Dialog Box Using the Front Panel Security dialog box to assign object permissions is different from changing the object state using the Properties menu. Using the properties of that object changes the security of the object based on the user that is logged in to the front panel. Conversely, using the Front Panel Security dialog box keeps the security at the same level no matter which user is logged in. Also, permissions set by front panel security override the state defined for a front panel object by its properties. Therefore, no matter what the state of the object is set to, its behavior will be controlled by front panel security. The LabVIEW DSC Module provides a set of tools to facilitate the implementation of security for local or network resources such as LabVIEW project libraries, shared variables, and front panel objects. The security architecture of the DSC Module separates user management and authentication from resource permissions. User management and authentication is provided by the Domain Account Manager while the permissions assigned for users to access a resource are defined by the resource itself. The three resources that take advantage of the security functionality of the LabVIEW DSC Module assign permissions in different ways. Project libraries can be used as containers to assign permissions to multiple shared variables or other project libraries contained in that project library. Although shared variables inherit permissions from the project library where they reside, shared variables can assign individual permissions as well. Front panel objects can also assign permission levels based on the user or group.
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Nevada Bundy Prosecution Collapses - Roger Roots J. D., Ph. D. Nevada Bundy Prosecution Collapses: The Federal Government Spent a Quarter-Billion Dollars but Couldn’t Convict the Bundys of a Single Crime By Roger I. Roots, J.D., Ph.D. In 2013 the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) obtained federal court orders authorizing the agency to “seize and remove to impound” hundreds of Cliven Bundy’s cattle on the public ranges around Bunkerville, Nevada. The agency interpreted these court orders broadly, and descended on the area in April 2014 with some 200 body-armor-wearing agents, semiautomatic weapons, sniper teams, undercover informants, and surveillance cameras aimed at the Bundy residence. The BLM brought more than corralls and horse trailers. They brought backhoes, dumptrucks and earth-moving equipment to tear up water lines and other infrastructure that had been built by Bundy and his ancestors over decades. Defying county officials, the federal officers chose calving season—the very time when cows and newborn calves are most physically weak and vulnerable—to execute the court orders. They orchestrated a paramilitarized roundup operation using helicopters to terrify the cattle into stampeding to the point of exhaustion in extreme heat. At least 40 cows either died from the ordeal or were shot by BLM employees and contractors. The Feds even used the impoundment order to establish “First Amendment Zones” limiting freedom of speech in a 600,000-acre area to two small isolated parcels in the desert. It was almost certainly the largest infringement of First Amendment rights (by area) in American history. When Bundy’s son Dave stopped on a state highway to photograph BLM snipers on local hillsides, BLM agents threw him down, ground his face into asphalt and falsely arrested him. And when other family members stopped a BLM dump truck to inquire if the truck was carrying dead cows, BLM agents erupted in a flurry of violence. In response, hundreds of citizens journeyed from all over the country to protest the BLM operation. A few were armed. Political officials from across the west denounced the BLM’s heavy-handedness. As a direct result of the national outcry, the BLM halted their cattle impoundment. And on April 12, 2014, the BLM agents withdrew from the area—seemingly at the direction of the U.S. Attorneys office. It was apparently the plan of the Justice Department to entrap the Bundys into a criminal case by constructing a narrative that Bundy supporters “extorted” the cattle from the BLM by threats and “assaults” on federal officers. (The corralled cattle would have died had not Bundy family members released them back onto the range.) Federal prosecutors spent tens of millions to build an elaborate criminal case designed to imprison Bundy and his sons and supporters for life. For two years, more than a thousand FBI agents combed through Facebook comments, posed as supporters or journalists, or surfed the internet to concoct a case against the Bundys. Meanwhile Bundy’s sons Ammon and Ryan became active in protests against the government’s mistreatment of the Hammond family in eastern Oregon. In January 2016 protesters occupied Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in a month-long demonstration. Again the FBI spent millions in a show of force against the “domestic terrorists.” The entire town of Burns, Oregon—30 miles from the Refuge occupation—was fortified with razor wire, chain-link fences and concrete barriers. Military hardware rolled through the streets and buzzed overhead. Undercover informants dressed as rednecks in pickups harassed the populace. At a January 26, 2016 roadblock ambush, FBI and Oregon State Police opened fire on Ryan Bundy and shot 54-year-old LaVoy Finicum in the back as he stood surrounded in a roadside snowbank. Leftist or socialist demonstrators would likely have been charged with misdemeanors over the Refuge occupation; but government officials viewed the 2014 “armed takeover” as an affront to all that government stands for. Federal prosecutors alleged that the protesters had launched a conspiracy to impede federal officials from performing their jobs. THE MOST ELABORATE PROSECUTIONS IN AMERICAN HISTORY In their zeal to destroy the Bundy “movement,” teams of federal prosecutors launched the most elaborate federal criminal cases in American history. Ammon and Ryan Bundy, militia spokesman Ryan Payne, and others were flown back-and-forth between Oregon and Nevada to face hearings in two, simultaneous criminal cases. Jurors in both jurisdictions were bussed (supposedly for their safety) from secret locations every day. In Nevada, not one but two helicopters followed overhead while defendants were transported between prison and court daily. In all, the federal government has likely spent a quarter of a billion dollars reacting to, imprisoning, and prosecuting the Bundys and their fellow protesters. In October 2016, jurors in Portland acquitted the Oregon defendants in the “trial of the century.” U.S. marshals tackled and tased Ammon Bundy’s attorney in the courtroom. Ammon and Ryan Bundy were denied release and transported to a Nevada prison to face the Nevada indictment along with Cliven, brothers Dave and Mel and a dozen others (while a half-dozen others awaited a second trial in Oregon). The Oregon ‘not-guilty’ verdicts gave hope to two-dozen other defendants, who mostly stuck to their guns (no pun intended) and refused to plead guilty or negotiate with prosecutors. Courts were forced to split the Oregon case into 2 trial groups and the Nevada case into 3 trial groups. The first Nevada trial (of “gunmen”), commenced in February 2017 with Eric Parker, Scott Drexler, Greg Burleson, Steve Stewart, Todd Engel and Rick Lovelien facing multiple serious charges. Jurors couldn’t agree on most counts but convicted Engel and Burleson (mostly based on Facebook comments) of some accusations. Burleson was sentenced to 68 years in prison. Then came one of the most disgraceful “trials” in U.S. history. Parker, Drexler, Stewart and Lovelien were retried in Las Vegas in August 2017. The prosecution exploited every possible advantage, winning rulings from the judge which barred the defendants from even mentioning most of their possible defenses. (They couldn’t even say that the BLM was overbearing or heavily-armed, or even that there were government snipers above them.) Jurors were treated to a one-sided display of 2014 photos showing the men with guns while overlooking BLM officers from a bridge on Interstate 15. BLM witnesses—either exaggerating or lying—cried in the courtroom while claiming they saw the defendants pointing rifles at them. (Not a single photo or video corroborates this—and there were hundreds of cameras recording almost everything at the time; there were even Nevada trooper dashcams capturing 80 percent of the movements of the defendants during the period.) The judge even ordered Eric Parker off the witness stand for saying he looked “up and to the right” during the 2014 “standoff.” Prosecutors strenuously objected (in a sidebar hearing) that such a statement might tell jurors that there were BLM snipers on a mesa above; and thus Parker was unable to rebut the government’s claim that he aimed his rifle down-and-to-the-left at a crying BLM agent (who was photographed very-much-not-crying at the time). Defense lawyers were so stifled by the judge’s orders that they opted not to even make closing arguments—a gutsy move almost without precedent. It was like a cry for help to the jury. And the jury heard it loud and clear. On August 22, 2017, the jury fully acquitted Stewart and Lovelien, and acquitted Parker and Drexler of most counts. (They hung on a small number of charges for the two men.) The not-guilty verdicts sent shockwaves throughout the Judiciary and the Justice Department. Here, in the biggest case in the country, with the prosecution spending untold millions of dollars and the judge imposing rules of evidence which almost choked the defense from speaking, the Justice Department was unable to get convictions. When the “big trial” (involving Cliven, Ryan, Ammon, and Ryan Payne) began in October 2017, defense attorneys demanded to see evidence that had been withheld by the prosecution. There were pictures (but no explanations) of immense piles of shredded documents left by the BLM at the scene in 2014. And Ryan Bundy remembered surveillance cameras pointed at the Bundy house in 2014 yet Bundy had never been provided with the footage. Prosecutors insisted they possessed no such evidence. Even if there was a surveillance camera here or there it hadn’t recorded anything. But such questions seemed to produce more startling disclosures. Ultimately it was revealed that there had been an elaborate FBI surveillance operation which had been concealed from the defense. And it seemed that prosecutors had been coaching witnesses to change their reports to censor out inconvenient facts. By the third week of trial in November, Chief Judge Gloria Navarro—the very judge who had given prosecutors everything they wished for in the previous two trials—was visibly weary of the DOJ’s barbarous tactics. A mistrial was declared just prior to Christmas, and all defendants except Cliven were released on conditions while lawyers argued over whether the case warranted another trial. And on Monday, January 8, 2018, in a packed courtroom in Las Vegas, the Judge granted Ryan Payne’s motion to dismiss. A “universal sense of justice has been violated,” proclaimed Navarro. The judge said further that she was unaware of a more egregious case of FBI misconduct. It should be noted that there are currently a half-dozen additional pending motions to dismiss, citing even graver prosecutorial misconduct. It has recently come to light that lead prosecutor Steven Myhre was approached during the first Nevada trial by a government case investigator who informed the prosecutor that he was breaking the law by withholding evidence from the defense. Myhre’s response, according to some reports, was to fire the agent and order him to keep quiet. Even as Cliven Bundy was released from jail after serving 700 days, the case continues for others. Stay tuned! The Best of Roger I. Roots, J.D., Ph.D. Dr. Roger Roots [send him mail] is an attorney for Cliven Bundy in two pending civil cases and has worked on both the Ryan Bundy defense team in Oregon and the Cliven Bundy defense team in Nevada. Roger is the only lawyer who observed all four Bundy trials beginning in October 2016. (He missed seeing only the second Oregon trial in February 2017 because it conflicted with the first Nevada trial.) Roger is also a founder of Lysander Spooner University, www.lysanderspooneruniversity.com and author of The Conviction Factory: The Collapse of America’s Criminal Courts. Previous article by Roger I. Roots, J.D., Ph.D.: Jury Delivers Devastating Blow to US Justice Department Found on LewRockwell.com here: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/01/roger-roots/nevada-bundy-prosecution-collapses-the-federal-government-spent-a-quarter-billion-dollars-but-couldnt-convict-the-bundys-of-a-single-crime/ No changes have been made to this article. Labels: Bundy prosecution collapses, J.D. Ph.D., Roger I. Roots And this dear Americans is how YOUR labor and charitable "tax" contributions, under threat, duress and coercion is being used! Have YOU had enough of the "Corporate" trained/programmed mindset of "DEMOCRACY" of "MOB RULE" with NO CONSCIENCE??? Its time to FULLY AWAKEN to our own conscience, morals and ethics and start thinking for ourselves, and taking responsible peaceful, honest action!! Write your own letters to ALL the known parties that Anna has exposed to you acting as "Trustees" of your stolen property, and start demanding it back NOW! Start writing your complaints to the actual criminals that have been exposed and supporting your cause today! No more excuses! Awakend January 13, 2018 at 2:46 PM What is so important about that land that the BLM thinks they can just go in with guns blazing and take it over without due process? Did our gov't find out it's oil rich and worth billions to them. Or do they want to turn it into a Fema camp? WTF? Thrun July 17, 2018 at 8:35 PM Lookkkk .... https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bloodlines/bundy.htm Access to Republic of Texas Teleconference Nevada Bundy Prosecution Collapses - Roger Roots J...
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Chris Boshis Graham Duncan Stirrett Pat Rogers Patrick Mulock Phear Rockpile Feb 19th 2016 Pictures Phear live at the Rockpile July 23 Motives Unknown Video Shoot Pictures Dirty Work Video Shoot Rime of the Ancient Mariner Video Shoot Live at The Rockpile Nov 17/17 Live at the Rockpile May 4th/18 opening for the Iron Maidens Live at The Phoenix Aug 24/2018 opening for The Dead Daisies InsaniTOURium 2019 - April 12th at The Rockpile Fallen Video Shoot It's Phun to be in Phear! Philms Toronto, Canada’s PHEAR are taking their Thrash / Power Metal Sound and showing the listening public that “Classic Metal” never goes out of style. Their “do it yourself” attitude has not only seen the launch of several videos on youtube, (DON’T SCREAM, REGAN’S DREAM, HEAVEN) but also, the release of their full length, award winning debut CD “INSANITARIUM”! METAL NATION RADIO “CD OF THE YEAR” METAL SYNDICATE “BEST THRASH ALBUM OF THE YEAR” All this done by them, PLUS a bombastic live show that has been described as “Arena Caliber” So who are PHEAR? Well, it turns out these Canadian's have some History. Patrick Mulock (Lead vocals): Patrick had a 2 album stint with Metal Blade Recording Artists Eidolon, with Glen and Shawn Drover, formerly of Megadeth. Prior to that, he fronted Canadian band RAMPAGE. Tyson Emanuel (Guitars): Tyson cut his guitar chops in Europe in the Death Metal band “BEHEADED”. Once coming to Canada, he quickly joined the ranks of RAMPAGE, which eventually lead him to Nick Welsh’s REVOLVER. Chris Boshis (Bass Guitar): Chris spent time in local band CONFLICTED. He has also auditioned for MACHINE HEAD and DISTURBED. Graham Stirrett (Guitars): Graham came to PHEAR from local Death Metal Band “A SIN FOR A PRAYER”. He continues to release solo material as well as playing in PHEAR. Chris Lewis (Drums): Chris spent time in local acts and was the original drummer in RAMPAGE. Do you see a connection here??? So what’s next for PHEAR? When I asked the band “What’s next?” They all answer the same….”EVERYTHING!” / “Bigger, Better, Brighter and louder!” I asked them to define this answer seriously … in a nutshell, they just want everybody out there to know who they are. They love what they do, and want all their fans to have a great time listening and watching them do it! They treat every show as an EVENT, A MOMENT, A MEMORY! They want to leave their mark! The one thing I noticed about PHEAR after spending some time with them, is they are super driven. They are always thinking of ways to entertain their fans. Not wanting to give away all their secrets entrusted to me……PHEAR will be releasing an EP early 2017, complete with their first ever cover song. From what I have heard so far, I have one word…..”EPIC” and I will leave it at that. On Jan 10 2017 PHEAR had the honour of opening for German Metal Legend; UDO DIRKSCHNEIDER in Toronto. It is a very exciting time for PHEAR as they turn the next corner. I’m going to enjoy watching them on this journey! Industry Quotes "Metal" Tim Henderson ( Chief Editor and CEO Bravewords) “ Fear not, these seasoned Canadian heavyweights are poised to take traditional power metal to the next level with superior musicianship and an inner fire that lights the stage” Gigi Ghibon-Elhenawy Vice President Rock Rage Radio “There is a song I cannot stop listening to, and singing along with. That song is Regan’s Dream, by the band PHEAR. The vocal range on the song is phenomenal!. The melodic metal, hard rock sound is truly unique. A Perfect mesh of rhythm guitar, bass, drums and an expansive vocal range allow you to truly feel the music. Every element of PHEAR’s addictive sound, true hardcore roots of rock look and sound will keep you listening for more……Get PHEAR in your ears TODAY The Official Website Of Phear © Copyright 2019. Website Designed & Maintained By Not Falling Studios
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Same-sex Marriage.... Majestic Moose Head of Internal Affairs Karma : -69 Location : Even I don't know... Neviah Clixx-Kimura: Shinigami- Memory Rosary 1-3 Matthew Hinote: Demon Overlord - Vampire 0-3 Mikoto Leonardo-Sugiura Sugiura Queen - Demon/Sugi 5-5 Norah Bright: Shinigami 0-5++ Subject Post 1 Subject: Same-sex Marriage.... Wed May 09, 2012 3:53 pm So today, Obama announced his endorsement and support for Same-sex Marriage, and it's really quite odd. At first the man didn't support the claim and when he was elected back in 2008, he stated he supports civil unions, but not same sex Marriage. Now he supports it... Now while I do as well support same sex marriage and believe it to be a fair way for ALL couples (lol yes, I am conservative and I believe in gay marriage, lololololol), I find it odd that Obama changes his claim this late in the game that it forces me to believe that this is all in support of his Re-Election campaign... Neviah Clixx-Kimura Link to Moose's Characters Subject Post 2 Subject: Re: Same-sex Marriage.... Wed May 09, 2012 7:08 pm To quote the POTUS, his position was "evolving." However, it is strange that suddenly in the midst of a re-election campaign he changes it to a position more favorable to a growing minority of Americans, specifically the undecideds. I, personally, don't see a problem with same-sex marriage now. When people quote the Bible about how "homosexuality is a sin" just quote them back Deuterotomy 22: 20-21 "20: But if this thing be true, and the tokens of virginity be not found for the damsel: 21: Then they shall bring out the damsel to the door of her father's house, and the men of her city shall stone her with stones that she die: because she hath wrought folly in Israel, to play the whore in her father's house: so shalt thou put evil away from among you." Basically, it's saying that if you're wife isn't a virgin, then she should be stoned to death. That's my argument to those claims. Monsuta King: --Stefan Soan 0-2++ King of Hueco Mundo: --Nagato Tengan 0-2++ Honestly, considering the fact that those who quote the Old Testament (IE the famous "anti-gay" book Leviticus) tend to only go by the New Testament in every other situation, an opposing argument really isn't needed. Their own hypocrisy is their strongest enemy; that, and maybe the color pink. I'm not surprised Obama "changed his mind". He's never seemed anti-gay anyway; besides, hes a democrat, so he's more likely to be for equal marriage than against it. Besides, he's not nearly as bad as Romney; Romney went from supporting equal marriage to being against it. Which change do YOU think is better? In all honesty... he's trying to "cling for power". He's done nothing significant for us to admire and look back on; he's not done anything dynamic during his presidency, and now he's trying to stay in his spot (Just... why?). Here's some evidence that when taken from my view just brings this all into perspective, take of them what you will; I'm not an expert, but nor am I stupid: 1. Stopping the Mexican Wall being built: Guess what? Whites are becoming a minority. It's just fact. And while I may not know the Real Reason why there is support to stop the wall, I do know that it is a direct benefit towards Obama's campaign... while he's campaigning. Let's wait and see when he's reelected if it stays that way. 2. Stopping the Pipeline: It's coming. We all know it is. And it's being postponed; bad luck for it to be presented during the electional season. -looks at environmentalists- -shrug- take of it what you will. 3. The above@this whole thread. 4. We've always had our thoughts towards the race card; but that's about as overused as a turkey for thanksgiving. '_' Those are just my honest thoughts; it is highly possible they are incorrect and I am merely misinformed. However, at the present, those are my beliefs at the present. Subject Post 5 Subject: Re: Same-sex Marriage.... Mon May 14, 2012 12:46 am Honestly, I never quote the bible when it comes to Gay Marriage. I am christian, and I am republican, but honestly, I am against taking away equal rights to any citizen within the untied states. If a Mexican gay man next to me wants the same rights as me, then who am I to deny him? HOWEVER, I want the same rights as him. More benefits in College grants, and no "Handicap" in college admission test scores. If one side needs to be equal, then ALL sides need to be equal. We can start this by removing the "Race" section in the forms we all fill out for applications and whatnot. Remove diversity by removing the claim. Anyways, I personally feel that the way to make everyone happy is the Let the gays have their Marriage, just give it a different name. Call it civil union or what will you, but allow them access to the same rights as any other couple in America. Thus it's not "Marriage" and the Christian radicals have nothing to complain about, and the Gay/Lesbian couples get what they want... Obama can suck it. I'm not saying this as a Republican, I'm saying this as a Military man, since he cut our spending/pay. My checks got smaller because of him... God of Wind Location : Hilliard, Ohio Kenshin Yuudai 0-2+ Akane Saito 0-5 Kohaku Kioshi 0-2+ Matsu Asama 0-2+ Tai Yuudai 1-1+ Hana Iramasha 0-5+ Mikazuki 0-5+ In my opinion i think he changed it just because of the re-election.. It's only now that he started supporting it, it's not like there was a major change in his way of thinking... Maybe he got like a bunch of letters stating why people of the same sex should marry and what not, but i support it.. My aunt is lesbian and she told me the most logical thing why she and her partner want to get married.. Basically because of her own child.. She doesn't want her child to go live with her Dad or anyone in our family, they would rather have her live with my aunts partner so that my aunts partner can raise them in case my aunt dies. That's a very good way to think about it in my honest opinion. Also yes, i do agree with Matthew on the whole issue of removing the whole race thing on applications and such because that right there is giving Mexican s and people that come from another country without much money to them having more money. IE Foodstamps that are given to Mexican families that have like 15 kids per household, which is a whole other issue within itself and can be debated on if we should have them or not. Subject Post 7 Subject: Re: Same-sex Marriage.... Mon May 14, 2012 4:13 pm Sorry JJ, but Imma have to correct a few things......... "1. Stopping the Mexican Wall being built: Guess what? Whites are becoming a minority. It's just fact. And while I may not know the Real Reason why there is support to stop the wall, I do know that it is a direct benefit towards Obama's campaign... while he's campaigning. Let's wait and see when he's reelected if it stays that way." White Americans are not a minority, and I doubt they ever will be in the foreseeable future. As a matter of fact, only about 12% of the American population is black. So, thats a poor reason. Also, the "Mexican Border Wall" Would A. Not be cost effective, and B. Not. Work. Walls are just flat objects......they arent exactly difficult to get around. "2. Stopping the Pipeline: It's coming. We all know it is. And it's being postponed; bad luck for it to be presented during the electional season. -looks at environmentalists- -shrug- take of it what you will." The pipeline is extremely dangerous to the environment, and I doubt Canada would be too happy about it. (FYI, Canada hates American business; thats why its illegal for American companies in Canada to have embargos with other countries). What would happen if there was a leak in the middle of the wilderness, and BOOM, everything is covered in oil, thousands of living beings die, and the entire local eco system is destroyed? Exactly. Also, Moose, considering the fact that America spends roughly 600-700(+) billion dollars on the military, while the second biggest military spender, China, only spends between 100 and 200 billion a year, the military DESERVES to lose some money. Thats a BIG reason why we have such a large deficit and why our economy began declining when Bush Jr. came into power. One last thing, I agree @ Moose and Kenny. Remove things like that, and people will think less about race. I honestly don't see why there is a Black History Month, and no Asian History Month or Native History Month. Don't say its because of "what blacks have been through", because right after Pearl Harbor was bombed, hundreds of thousands of asians in America were round up and put in "internment camps", essentially concentration camps, American-style. I say we get rid of black history month, and every other holiday, or whatever, similar to it. ReddTseuken Stone That The Builder Refused Location : tempe arizona Redd 1-2 Shinigami 2nd Division Vice Captain Subject Post 8 Subject: Re: Same-sex Marriage.... Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:40 am I agree with whoever says that Obama is just trying to get re-elected, but really if he gets same sex marriage approved by the law of the nations who gives a fuck? We wanted a whole dug and if a grave digger wants to do it, let him he hasn't done much WRONG he's just kind of a sell out pussy... But thats the cynic point of view The Site Hideyoshi ~Main Three~ Snopy 0-5 Minami 6-0 Sumika 3-1 Subject Post 9 Subject: Re: Same-sex Marriage.... Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:15 pm You know, there is a little something I have to say. I agree with it and this is to people who don't. Over, and out. Kaito_Kojuurou Kojuurou Kaito [0-5++][0-4++ when shikai or higher is active] (Not seated no squad) Seitou Yuudeshi (1-3) Tesome Ogani (2nd Squad 3rd seat) Subject Post 10 Subject: Re: Same-sex Marriage.... Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:32 am The United States should definately join the 10 other countries in the world that have legalized Gay Marriage the ones that do are the following: Sweeden Several other countries afford some rights or protections in the form of civil unions or registered partnerships, including Denmark, the UK, and Brazil. Squad: ?? Position: ?? Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volley'd and thunder'd; Storm'd at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Rode the six hundred. 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Project Scout: Building a Legend One of the favorite sponsors of Bikes, Blues, and BBQ is heritage Indian of Northwest Arkansas. Recently they became involved in a customizing contest sponsored by the Indian Motorcycle Company. Each participating dealer utilized a brand new Scout as a blank canvas upon which to create their own vision of the perfect bike showcasing the beauty, performance, and in this case heritage (no pun intended) of the bike. Heritage Indian of NWA chose to honor the marque’s past with a recreation of one of the great racing bikes of all time. In their own words: “Introducing Ol’ #71, a tribute to one of the greats, two time AMA National Champion & Indian Wrecking Crew racer, Bobby Hill. We built more than just a custom Scout, we rebuilt a legend! The inspiration for our Project Scout came from the winning tradition that Bobby Hill created in the late 1940’s through the 1950’s. Not only is our custom Indian Scout reminiscent of Bobby’s bike with its two-tone paint scheme and colored headdress, we actually let Bobby himself put his own personal touch on this beauty. In mid-December, our IMRG Vice-President Jim Hiland and Heritage team member Johnathon Vandevort packaged the fuel tank and strapped it to the back of a 2015 Indian Chieftain and embarked on a 1600 mile journey to visit the legend himself. They endured temperatures in the teens and high winds but knowing that Bobby was going to put his signature on the fuel tank of our custom Scout gave them all the encouragement they needed. Once there, the Wrecking Crew legend shared racing stories, showed them his old racing jersey and other memorabilia. Part way through the visit Bobby stated…”Visiting with you guys reminds me of how much fun I had back then!” It was easy to see why Bobby was known as one of the friendliest racers of his era and was voted AMA’s most popular rider in 1951. Well Bobby, you’ve made this project not only fun but also more special than any custom Scout could be. Service Manager Johnny Jones, Technician Cody Lee and Parts Manager Miles Devlin put a lot of work into this build. We appreciate their efforts and are proud of the outcome! You’ll notice the sprung seat with copper springs and matching distressed leather fender pad, vintage style flat track handle bars and of course, number plates with the iconic #71. We didn’t stop there, Bobby shared a lot of details with us months ago that we incorporated into our build. Like how he ran 18” wheels and often ran on Firestone tires, which we added to our Scout. We painted the front end, frame and swing arm just to resemble his winning bike. Bobby insisted that we use the gold pinstripe on the fuel tank, just like he had! Our custom dual exhaust is staggered and offset, the rear shock springs are copper plated, our front and rear fenders underwent heavy fabrication and we even added the vintage left side air cleaner, all to bring back the look and aura of the two time AMA National Champion and famed Wrecking Crew racer #71. We hope you find Ol’ #71 not only honors Bobby Hill, the legendary Wrecking Crew and their contribution to American motorcycle racing history but also honors the Indian Scout’s place in American motorcycle history. Cast your vote for Ol’ #71 today and make Bobby Hill and the new Indian Scout #1 again!” So, we ask our friends and fans to check out all the entries in this contest and cast your vote for the local guys, Heritage Indian of NWA. VOTE: http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-us/project-scout
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Magazine - page 633 Rob featured in Rolling Stone’s 2008 “Hot List” Published on November 26, 2008 in Magazine/Press by Kristin Rolling Stone Magazine has put Rob in their annual edition of “The Hot List”. Indeed. “Twilight is a metaphor for the virtues of chastity, but it’s had the opposite effect,” a chagrined Robert Pattinson told us shortly before the goth blockbuster slayed audiences in late November. “I get letters that say, ‘I’m going to kill… Rob in Rolling Stone? On the December 11th edition of Rolling Stone Magazine with Britney Spears on the cover, there is a blurb on the cover that says “Twilight’s Sexy Vampire”. Click here to view the cover. Maybe Rob is in there? Source Thanks blue-eyed-jo J-14 Magazine Clears the Kings of Leon Mystery Girl J-14 Magazine recently spoke with Nikki Reed who cleared up the rumor of who was at the Kings of Leon concert where Rob allegedly was there with supermodel Annelyse Schoenberger, But J-14 spoke to Rob’s Twilight costar Nikki Reed exclusively during her mall stop at New Jersey’s Garden State Plaza’s Hot Topic and she says… Robert Pattinson Reveals Unpublished ‘Twilight’ Manuscripts! Published on November 24, 2008 in Magazine/Movies/Press/Twilight by Kristin This isn’t really new information he is sharing with Teen Magazine, which will hit newstands December 2nd, but he talks about how he developed Edward for “Twilight”, Robert tells Teen magazine the main difference between the film and the popular book is that the novel, ‘Twilight’, is told through the eyes of Bella Swan and… Rob’s Former Drama Teacher Cashing In Robert Livingstone who ran the Barnes Theater Company in London appears to be cashing in on Rob’s newfound fame. He recently spoke with the tabloid, Star Magazine. Here is a scan below: Source CAPRICHO Magazine (Brazil) Scans (Updated) Published on November 22, 2008 in Magazine by Kristin Our affiliate Pattinson Brasil has shared with us scans from the Capricho Magazine! Previous 1 … 631 632 633
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Otho Chapter 13: Otho versus Vitellius; the generals confer[69 AD] As for their commanders, neither Proculus nor Paulinus ventured to reenter with the troops; they turned aside, and avoided the soldiers, who had already charged the miscarriage upon their officers. Annius Gallus received into the town and rallied the scattered parties, and encouraged them with an assurance that the battle was a drawn one and the victory had in many parts been theirs. Marius Celsus, collecting the officers, urged the public interest; Otho himself, if he were a brave man, would not, after such an expense of Roman blood, attempt anything further; especially since even Cato and Scipio, though the liberty of Rome was then at stake, had been accused of being too prodigal of so many brave men's lives as were lost in Africa, rather than submit to Caesar after the battle of Pharsalia had gone against them. For though all persons are equally subject to the caprice of fortune, yet all good men have one advantage she cannot deny, which is this, to act reasonably under misfortunes. This language was well accepted amongst the officers, who sounded the private soldiers, and found them desirous of peace; and Titianus also gave directions that envoys should be sent in order to a treaty. And accordingly it was agreed that the conference should be between Celsus and Gallus on one part, and Valens with Caecina on the other. As the two first were upon their journey, they met some centurions, who told them the troops were already in motion, marching for Bedriacum, but that they themselves were deputed by their generals to carry proposals for an accommodation. Celsus and Gallus expressed their approval, and requested them to turn back and carry them to Caecina. However, Celsus, upon his approach, was in danger from the vanguard, who happened to be some of the horse that had suffered at the ambush. For as soon as they saw him, they hallooed, and were coming down upon him; but the centurions came forward to protect him, and the other officers crying out and bidding them desist, Caecina came up to inform himself of the tumult, which he quieted, and, giving a friendly greeting to Celsus, took him in his company and proceeded towards Bedriacum. Titianus, meantime, had repented of having sent the messengers; and placed those of the soldiers who were more confident upon the walls once again, bidding the others also go and support them. But when Caecina rode up on his horse and held out his hand, no one did or said to the contrary; those on the walls greeted his men with salutations, others opened the gates and went out, and mingled freely with those they met; and instead of acts of hostility, there was nothing but mutual shaking of hands and congratulations, everyone taking the oaths and submitting to Vitellius.
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Tuscaloosa Rotary Club MEETING SITE ADDRESS Indian Hills Country Club Tuscaloosa We meet every Tuesday Doors open: 11:30 am Program: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm District and Club Database Meeting Make-up Tuscaloosa Memorial Foundation RI Foundation The Nerve 2011 < September 11, 2018 October 9, 2018 > Posted By Jason Patton Jenny Mann became the Executive Director of the Tuscaloosa Symphony in 2014 and has been the principal bassoonist of the orchestra since 2006. She is also the Associate Professor of Bassoon and Area Coordinator for the Arts Administration Degree at The University of Alabama. Prior experience includes Director of Ensembles and Scheduling for the Hot Springs Music Festival, Chamber Music Coordinator and Editor of Alabama Music Notes magazine for The University of Alabama, and administrative support at the University of Texas at Austin and the Eastman School of Music. Ms. Mann holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Baylor University, a PreK-12 Teaching Certificate from the State of Texas, a Master of Music from the University of Texas at Austin, began her doctoral studies at the Eastman School of Music and completed the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Texas at Austin. Ms. Mann remains an active performer with the Cavell Trio, a trio d’anches dedicated to furthering the genre of reed trio. They released three recordings on the Blue Griffin label and continue to perform both newly composed and traditional works of the Ms. Mann will be accompanied by three Symphony members who are also members of the UA Music faculty: Mary Lindsey Bailey. https://music.ua.edu/profiles/mary-lindsey-bailey/ Osiris J Molina. https://music.ua.edu/profiles/osiris-j-molina/ Diane Boyd Schultz. https://music.ua.edu/profiles/diane-boyd-schultz/ This entry was posted in Speakers. Bookmark the permalink. 11:30 amKatie Britt – President BCA 11:30 amClub Assembly (Offsite – Cypress Inn Tentative) 11:30 amStuart Bell – UA President Rotary Mission Rotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support our peace efforts and end polio forever. Rotary Vision Turn your passion for change into action through Rotary. Rotary members dream big and do whatever it takes to find solutions. Whether it’s as a member, partner, or supporter, you can be a part of the solution Web Design: Carolina Torres Web Development: Merrill M. Mayer © 2019 Tuscaloosa Rotary Club. All rights reserved.
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Jul 15, 2019 by Rick Watts In high school baseball, Oskaloosa wraps up the regular season Monday night (7/15) with a game at Washington. The Demons bring a seven game winning streak into tonight’s game. You can hear Oskaloosa baseball Monday… Osky softball opens playoffs with win over Grinnell The Oskaloosa High softball team opened the Class 4A Region 1 playoffs Thursday night (7/11) with a 5-2 victory over Grinnell in Oskaloosa. The Indians took advantage of two Grinnell errors to score an unearned… IGHSAU softball playoffs In Class 1A Region 5 on Wednesday (7/10): Sigourney 14, Montezuma 2 (4 innings) Jordan VanEe was 3/3 with 4 RBI and was the winning pitcher for Sigourney. North Mahaska 3, New London 1 Lynnville-Sully… Osky baseball drops extra inning game Back to back heartbreakers for the Oskaloosa High baseball team. Seventh-ranked Centerville defeated the Indians 4-3 in eight innings Wednesday night (7/10) in Oskaloosa ….and just like Tuesday night’s (7/9) loss to Fairfield, the Indians… Fairfield rallies to beat Indians A tough loss for the Oskaloosa High baseball team. Eighth-ranked Fairfield defeated the Indians 2-1 Tuesday night (7/9) in Oskaloosa after the Indians led most of the game. Rian Yates’ RBI single in the first… Oskaloosa Indian football at Pella Christian tonight Aug 24, 2018 by Rick Watts The Oskaloosa Indians will be playing Pella Christian in Pella tonight with kickoff at 7:30pm. You can listen to the game on KMZN 99.5FM/740AM. Oskaloosa volleyball season opener was a victory Oskaloosa High’s volleyball team won its first two matches of the season Monday. The Indians defeated Carlisle and Knoxville in a tournament at Carlisle. Osky defeated Carlisle in two straight sets, then beat Knoxville two sets to one. Individually,… Oskaloosa football scrimmage tonight The Oskaloosa High School football team will hold its' Old Shoe scrimmage Friday night at Lacey Athletic Complex. Gates will open at 5:30pm, with the scrimmage between Osky's freshmen and junior varsity at 6, followed… Oskaloosa High student commits to UNI basketball Oskaloosa High School forward Cole Henry has verbally committed to play basketball at the University of Northern Iowa in 2019. On Monday, Henry tweeted a photo of himself wearing a UNI jersey with the headline:… Two more Iowa Hawkeyes suspended Two more lowa Hawkeyes have been suspended for the September 1 season opener against Northern Illinois. Offensive tackle Alaric Jackson and defensive lineman Cedrick Lattimore will be suspended for violating team rules. The Hawkeyes say…
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You are here: Home › Internet of Things ams Releases Chip-Scale IoT Smart Lighting Manager ams AG of Austria, a provider of high-performance sensors and analog ICs, reported that it launched the AS7221, which it says is the first integrated white-tunable smart lighting manager. The AS7221 is also the first extension to the company’s recently announced Cognitive Lighting™ smart lighting manager family. According to ams, … on November 30, 2016 in LED Lighting Controls, Internet of Things Schreder and Panasonic Partner on Development of Luminaire-based Smart City Platform LED lighting company Schréder, announced a partnership agreement with international electronics corporation Panasonic. The agreement is for the companies to collaborate in developing new solutions for Smart Cities.
The two companies plan to share their expertise and knowledge in creating solutions for transforming lighting infrastructure into an integrated Smart City … on November 18, 2016 in LED Lighting Controls, Internet of Things, LED Lighting Luminaires and Fixtures Jakarta Gets Philips LED Street Lights and City Touch System Philips Lighting announced a city-wide upgrade of the street lighting in Jakarta, Indonesia. According to Philips, the project, which will help transform Jakarta into a smart city, requires upgrading nearly 90,000 street luminaires with LED lights. Jakarta is one of the world’s most populous and fastest growing urban centers and … on November 16, 2016 in LED Lighting Controls, Internet of Things, LED Lighting Applications, LED Lighting Luminaires and Fixtures Silvair Completes $12 Million Funding Round Silvair, a provider of commercial, Bluetooth-based smart lighting technologies, completed a US$12 million Series A funding round. The Polish company expects to use the funding to commercialize its end-to-end smart lighting platform. Additionally, the company plans to expand its marketing and customer support capabilities, worldwide. Trigon TFI led the funding … on November 4, 2016 in LED Lighting Controls, Internet of Things, LED/Lighting Business News CEC to Offer Innovative Lighting’s PoE System CEC, a firm based in Hiawatha, Iowa that offers audio, video, safety, and security systems integration, reports that it now also provides new lighting technology that gets its power through Ethernet cables. The new LED light offering results from a partnership with Innovative Lighting. Innovative Lighting has developed and is … on November 3, 2016 in LED Lighting Controls, Internet of Things Zumtobel Launches Active Light Connected Lighting Platform Zumtobel of Dornbirn, Germany, has launched a connected lighting control system solution and approach that can vary the lighting color and intensity based on the time of day and user preferences. The company calls this connected lighting solution, Active Light. According to Zumtobel, Active Light can help stabilize the natural … Philips Lighting Supplies Connected Lighting for Memphis Bridge Philips Lighting commemorated the Big River Crossing grand opening with the unveiling of a new connected lighting system. According to Philips Lighting, the new dynamic lighting installation along the Harahan Bridge that spans the Mississippi River, illuminates the country’s longest public pedestrian bridge. The company says that its technology called … on October 24, 2016 in LED Lighting Controls, Internet of Things, LED Lighting Applications Echelon Launches CLP 4000 Controller for Lighting and Future IoT and Smart Cities Echelon Corp. of Santa Clara, California has added the CLP 4000 controller to its expanding multi-application platform for a connected smart lighting infrastructure. The new CLP 4000 includes open-standard sensor inputs that allow customers to integrate Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Such IoT adaptability allows the controller to work with … on October 19, 2016 in LED Lighting Controls, Internet of Things Acuity Adds nLight Air to nLight Control Platform Acuity Brands, Inc. announced the nLight® AIR platform, a wireless extension of its popular nLight® digital lighting control platform. The nLight® AIR platform is a fully wireless lighting control system that boasts a five-tier security architecture with Data Encryption, Authentication of Devices, Communication Encryption, Limited Anonymity of Devices, and Verification … GE Announces Connected Lighting Ap Contest Winners GE challenged the Maker community to develop connected lighting ideas for the home as part of an open innovation contest from the company along with Make and Hackster. For the Lights for Life challenge nearly 1,000 makers, ranging from data scientists to college students, submitted connected lighting ideas for the … on October 3, 2016 in LED Lighting Controls, Internet of Things
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Cantor Nina Donate Page NewsLetter The Shofar Photo of Events Home→Cantor Nina Cantor Nina Fine, Mezzo-Soprano nina@ninafine.com/917.923.9772 Becoming an ordained Cantor after almost two decades of working as a professional vocalist, Cantor Fine was heralded as a dynamic performer with exceptional vocal quality and acting ability. Cantor Fine has graced the stage in some of the nation’s most prestigious venues including: Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, City Center, Symphony Space, The Kimmel Center, The Academy of Music, The Mann Center, The Kennedy Center and The National Cathedral, singing Oratorio, Opera, Broadway and Jazz with notable orchestras and ensembles. Cantor Fine was an original member of the Voices of the Pops, singing for 15 years as a featured and ensemble singer with Peter Nero and The Philly Pops in concert, performing with such noted talents as: Jodi Benson, Sutton Foster, Marin Mazzie, Dee Hoty, Donna McKechnie, Debbie Gravitte, Susan Egan, Karen Mason, Matt Bogart, William Michals and others. Singing I Remember, a song-cycle for mezzo, flute, harp and cello based on Anne Frank’s Diary, Cantor Fine was reviewed as: “ a lyric mezzo soprano to reckon with. Her lovely sound and beautiful expressivity, as well as perfect diction, completed the ideal picture of Frank.” – The Register Star In addition to performing I Remember at the Hudson Opera House, The Anne Frank Museum and the 92nd Street Y in New York City, Cantor Fine performed a Holocaust concert with Albany Chamber Artists in NY, celebrating the musicians lost at Terezin. Cantor Fine has sung on numerous recordings of original music. Recently Ordained, Cantor Nina Fine has conducted lifecycle events such as weddings and unveilings, and led special services including the High Holy Days at Temple Beth-El/Temple Israel in Ormond Beach, FL, sung the National Anthem and Hatikvah at the AIPAC Conference in Orlando, participated in Community Wide Shabbat and Shabbat Across America as well as led a multitude of specialty family programming including all major Jewish Holidays, Shabbat, Havdalah and Jewish Federation/Shalom Family events, bringing her entertaining short Jewish puppet shows featuring “Mitzvah Monkey” to the delight of Jewish children and adults everywhere. Cantor Fine was educated at The C.E.S. Jewish Day School in Rockville, Maryland, and graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. from The George Washington University in psychology, and a Master’s degree in Social Work from The University of Pennsylvania, specializing in working with families and children. Cantor Fine currently leads Shabbat morning services at Temple Shalom of Deltona, FL and works teaching Hebrew School and leading a Jewish mommy and me program called Mishpacha Sheli at Congregation Ohev Shalom in Maitland, FL. Cantor Fine also tutors students in Hebrew and prayer and volunteers with the Jewish Pavilion, leading services for the elder community. Her passion is to bring the joy and beauty of Jewish music and traditions to Jews and those who love them. Welcome Post Photo not found
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Art Books & Exhibition Catalogues Seekers and Travellers: Contemporary Art of the Pacific Northwest Coast by Gary Wyatt Medium: softcover Size: 10 × 8.5 inches, 160 pages Reference Code: GW2012-01 Quantity to add to order: The Spirit Wrestler Gallery with Douglas & McIntyre Publishers and the University of Washington Press are pleased to announce the release of Seekers and Travellers: Contemporary Art of the Pacific Northwest Coast completing the trilogy that began in 1994 with Spirit Faces: Contemporary Masks of the Northwest Coast followed by Mythic Beings: Spirit Art of the Northwest Coast in 1999. First Nations poles, masks, robes and regalia are among the most storied and distinctive artworks in North America, and Seekers and Travellers showcases some of the best of these from thirty-six of the most acclaimed artists from both sides of the Canada/U.S. border. From wood carvings by Susan Point and Robert Davidson to weavings by Isabel Rorick and Teri Rofkar, from glasswork by Preston Singletary to metal jewelry by Shawn Hunt, this stunning collection reveals the breadth of contemporary Northwest Coast art. Structured to highlight the dynamic shifts in First Nation Art over the past ten years, Seekers and Travellers begins with traditionally inspired pieces representative of a particular region or culture, moves through art influenced by techniques and stories of many First Peoples in North America and beyond and culminates with works that blend tradition with modern interpretations, themes and materials. Each artwork is accompanied by an artist statement that places it in the context not only of the artist’s oeuvre but of contemporary Northwest Coast art. The result is a visually rich, evocative collection that is sure to enlighten, inspire and amaze. Other available books you might like in Art Books: Susan Point: Works on Paper [softcover] by Spirit Wrestler Gallery Manawa—Pacific Heartbeat Gary Wyatt Gary Wyatt has been a co-owner of the Spirit Wrestler Gallery in Vancouver since 1995, before which he was curator of the Northwest Coast collection at the Inuit Gallery of Vancouver. His books have been published to critical acclaim and include: Seekers and Travellers, Mythic Beings, and Spirit Faces. Biography and portfolio...
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Documentary Producer & Folk Musician Navigation HOME MUSIC Upcoming Shows Stephanie Jenkins is a documentary producer who has been working with Ken Burns and Florentine Films since 2010. She also plays the banjo in various stringbands where she lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her debut EP End to End releases in October 2018! Get updates while I build my site!
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WelcomHeritage BASSI FORT , CHITTORGARH P O Bassi, Dist Chittorgarh,Rajasthan. Bassi Fort which glorifies the history of Chundawat clan was built in the 16th Century by Thakur Jaimal of Sisodia dynasty, cousin of Maharana Pratap, the founder of Bassi principality. He was a great warrior who fought many a gallant battles and has numerous brilliant victories to his credit. Six of the ancestors of Rawat Sahib Kesri Singh Ji, the present head of Bassi, Chundawat family laid down their lives defending Mewar and the famous Chittorgarh Fort. It is the citadel where were enacted the immortal episodes of sacrifice and heroism.\r\nBassi Fort which glorifies the history of Chundawat clan was built in the 16th Century by Thakur Jaimal of Sisodia dynasty, cousin of Maharana Pratap, the founder of Bassi principality. He was a great warrior who fought many a gallant battles and has numerous brilliant victories to his credit. Six of the ancestors of Rawat Sahib Kesri Singh Ji, the present head of Bassi, Chundawat family laid down their lives defending Mewar and the famous Chittorgarh Fort. It is the citadel where were enacted the immortal episodes of sacrifice and heroism. Air-Conditioning, Television (Color), Telephone. 24hrs room service. Restaurant, Bar, Garden, Boating, Angling, Trekking, Camping, Wildlife Sanctuary, Excursions Bassi fort is situated 25 kms from chittorgarh fort. New Delhi International Airport is 600 Kms away. Udaipur Airport(domestic) is 125 kms away. Chittorgarh (22 kms) elegantly designed rooms with palatial furnishings. The Room Facilities at Bassi Fort Palace Hotel in Chittorgarh are inclusive of air conditioning, telephone, television and so forth. 24 hours room service is also available at the hotel. The Bassi Fort Palace Hotel features a multi cuisine restaurant and a bar and offers the most delectable Rajasthani food and Indian and foreign drinks. The relaxation and recreational facilities at the Bassi Fort Palace Hotel in Chittorgarh are inclusive of public areas like gardens, terrace, lobby and so forth. The travel desk of the hotel offers authentic information about the nearby beautiful tourist locations. Deluxe Suites Beauty shop/salon Medical Facilities Service Meal plan available Bathroom amenities Extra adult charge Color television Balcony/Lanai/Terrace
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Consider Teesside Find the right course Is university for me? Sport and well-being Volun-tees Hear from... Law with Policing LLB (Hons) M1L4 LLB/LwP (M1L0 LLB/LwPFY for Year 0 entry) Law, Policing & Investigation Clearing 2019: Apply now for 2019 entry. Call us on 0800 952 0226 This degree covers the foundations of legal knowledge, plus a strong introduction to core principles of police practice and policy. You study law and policing modules (67% law and 33% policing) in each year of the programme allowing for development of expertise in both areas of study, culminating in a dissertation combining both disciplines. The LLB (Hons) Law and Policing is split across three years, each consisting of two semesters. You study three modules in each semester, totalling six modules per academic year. You will study the foudations of legal knowledge; these seven subjects are Contract Law, Public Law, Tort, Land Law, Criminal Law, Equity and Trusts, and European Union Law. These subjects are needed to allow you to progress to further training as a barrister. We are fully appraised of the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) proposal for changes to legal education and training and mindful of the forthcoming introduction of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). These developments will be accommodated in appropriate changes made to the course going forward. For further information on these changes consult the SRA website at www.sra.org.uk. In addition to this you study carefully selected modules from the policing stream which, together, provide an introduction to the principles and concepts underpinning the study of policing and the investigative process Year 0 (foundation year) core modules Academic Study Skills Toolkit This module will assist you in developing the personal and academic skills that you will need for undergraduate study. It focusses on developing skills such as information retrieval, evaluation, critical thinking, note taking, presentation skills and group work. Contemporary Issues in Social Sciences This module will introduce you to the historical and contemporary development of social science disciplines and will provide examples of theoretical challenges and the ways in which research is applied in society. You will gain an understanding of the critical differences between disciplines and how interdisciplinary research is fostered through collaboration. You will also be introduced to academic standards, ethical guidelines and research protocols, personal development planning and to a range of study and transferable skills relevant to your degree course and beyond. Fake News: Propaganda and Polemics, Past and Present This module provides you with the opportunity to develop your skills in thinking critically about the information and analysis presented in an array of media in today’s digital world, drawing on the methodologies of a range of disciplines within the social sciences, humanities and law. You will explore examples of the debates over fake news in both the past and present, and look at how fake news can be used to both support and undermine the status quo, enabling you in the process to become more savvy and engaged citizens. Historical and Popular Crime, Justice and Criminal Law This module introduces you to the history of crime and justice, using media representations and crime fiction as a way of exploring crime over time, including aspects such as changes in society, law and education in this context. This module allows students to identify an area of interest related to their undergraduate degree and to explore this through a small scale research project where students will be required to produce an analysis of an area of focus. Teesside: History, Literature, Culture, and Society This module provides you with an opportunity to adopt an interdisciplinary approach to the Teesside region. You will learn about Teesside’s history, culture and society through the examination of various topics which will give you a deeper understanding of the region, both past and present. Year 1 core modules Information Security and Cybercrime You cover a range of issues relating to information and computer security, including systematic approaches to managing security risks, elementary cryptography, how computers are used in the execution of crime, and how such crimes are investigated. Legal Foundations This module begins the skills development which forms the basis not only for successful legal study but also for success in legal practice or indeed any other career. Initially the focus is on the basic skills for legal study and the fundamental processes of legal reasoning followed by consideration of the key skills of the lawyer in practice and an appreciation of the transferability of those skills. Policing, Criminal Justice and Society This module provides you with foundation knowledge to study the criminological foundations that underpin the Criminal Justice System. It examines some of the processes, procedures, power and politics that shape and influence the way that institutions operate within the Criminal Justice System. Particular emphasis is placed on the various theoretical and sociological approaches that assume that the Criminal Justice System is the product of many cultural, social and mental processes. You are also introduced to a range of study skills and transferable skills relevant to your degree and future career. The Citizen and the State – Civil Liberties and Human Rights This module provides an opportunity to consider the relationship between the state and individuals, it examines the Human Rights Act 1998 and the growing significance of European Convention rights for the UK citizen. This is a crucial area of legal study which provides important foundations for subsequent study. The Citizen and the State - The Constitution The subject matter of this module concentrates on the structure and functions of the state and is concerned with the interaction between the organs of state. In particular the way in which power is exercised by parliament and the government is considered. The Law of Contract Contract law is one of the most fundamental aspects of law. All contracts are agreements but not all agreements are contracts. This module explores the differences between informal agreements and those enforceable in law. It also covers issues that can arise within a contract including when someone is misled, when a party changes its mind about a contract, when one party does not perform a contract in whole or in part, and when property delivered as part of a contract is defective. In all of these cases you study the established principles for allocating responsibility. At the end of the module you can look at a problem scenario, identify the legal contractual issues involved and propose a solution or offer advice to the parties involved. This module is very relevant to the business environment. Contemporary Issues and Legal Research This is an opportunity for you to engage with and be inspired by research topics being pursued by members of academic staff in law and related disciplines, and to be introduced to issues currently exercising legal professionals by visitors who are in practice or engaged in related activities in and around Tees Valley. The module will continue the process of developing research skills in preparation for your dissertation. As perhaps the best known aspect of the legal system, criminal law presents an interesting and challenging area of study. You are introduced to the English legal system and gain an understanding of the nature and purpose of criminal law, the principles of criminalisation and the basic elements of a crime. You examine some controversial aspects of criminal law, including, for example, particularly problematic criminal offences and defences and the way the criminal law responds to social problems. Exploring Investigation This module introduces you to issues relating to contemporary investigation practices. Building on knowledge gained in level 4 modules, it will expand your existing knowledge of criminal investigations, broadening the focus to include state and political crime, and issues relating to the recording of crime and the sentencing of offenders. Assessment focuses around researching a topic, presenting it, and reflecting upon that process. Investigation in Context This module will develop your existing knowledge in relation to crime and its investigation, drawing on existing cases to offer an updated context, focusing on current investigative practices, preparing you for your final year of study. The Law of Equity and Trusts You consider how equity has developed alongside the common law to provide justice in cases where the law provides no remedy or where the remedy is inadequate. You come to understand that the common law only provides the remedy of damages whereas equity provides additional remedies. These can include specific performance and injunctions - both are often the desired outcome of civil action. You explore the legal ownership of property and its historys. You are introduced to the law’s most important contemporary uses in relation to family provision, pension funds and the operation of charities. The Law of Tort You encounter a range of civil actions associated with tort and are introduced to tort as a compensation system. Module content draws on the issues of claiming compensation after an accident. Unlike criminal law, which determines guilt, you come to understand the way that tort seeks to apportion liability and award damages to compensate the injured party. The most prominent area of tortious liability is negligence. You examine the elements required to establish liability in detail. The importance of understanding the components of negligence and how to minimise the risk of liability is relevant to all businesses. Other forms of tortious liability include trespass (to land and to the person), defamation and nuisance - you consider a range of these torts. We emphasise developing your critical awareness of the issues underpinning the legal process of tort and enhancing your analytical abilities and written presentation skills. You consider how our society has adopted a litigation culture and the potential drivers. Final-year core modules Defendants and Witnesses in the Criminal Justice System This module focuses on the law concerned with the obtaining and admissibility of evidence at trial. It challenges you to explore the relevance of evidence in the investigatory process and during the criminal trial. Whilst the module is suited for those who wish to continue their studies and join various legal or investigative professions, it is an academic module and examines the law of evidence from an academic viewpoint. This module begins with formal lectures and seminars covering topics like how to conduct a dissertation and the research process – timetabling, supervision, structure and guidelines will be covered. You will be provided with a supervisor to support and guide you through the dissertation process. Personal development is embedded within the process as you are expected to complete a reflective diary. Every Contact Leaves a Trace Every contact leaves a trace is a phrase used to sum up Locard's Exchange Principle, which is the foundation of forensic science. This module develops your knowledge, skills and understanding of the use of scientific evidence within the criminal justice system, and requires you to learn how to locate, record and recover forensic evidence. It also develops your knowledge, skills and understanding of the uses of forensic, fingerprint and witness evidence in the investigation of crime. As a result the module also explores potential investigative career opportunities for graduates. and one optional module Criminal Law Theory This module promotes a critical understanding of some of the theories that underpin our criminal law. From general legal philosophies to their particular effects on specific areas of criminal law, you explore the theories of culpability and blameworthiness in the context of specific academic debates. You question which types of conduct should be criminalised, how the criminal law should treat mentally disordered offenders, when we should exempt individuals from criminal liability, whether the test for recklessness is subjective or objective, and whether there a place for negligence in criminal law. Explore cohabitation, marriage, separation and divorce and consider the various legal aspects of these relationships. Examine how the law regulates the interaction of parties within a relationship, defining their rights and responsibilities, minimally during the course of the relationship, but in detail should it end. The module also concentrates on children in family law. Traditionally the law focused on parents but modern developments, particularly those resulting in the Children Act 1989, have focused more on the rights of the child and the responsibilities of parents and others taking the place of parents. You examine how private law (which regulates the relationship of the child to others) and public law (which focuses on child protection) are brought together. This module examines the principles and structures underpinning international law. You explore the sources and modes of development of international law and look into key international institutions and the operation and enforcement of international law in specific areas. The topic is considered in the context of current international issues. By studying the nature of international law you become able to critically analyse the extent to which international law performs its function. The content of this module may vary to take account of current issues. Law relating to the transfer of land affects us all. No piece of land is the same as another and the law has developed in the last 900 years to reflect this. Historically, land law was about large interests and traditional estates. This changed during the 20th century as more people aspired to be owner-occupiers and the individual home owner replaced the landlord as the dominant figure. In the latter part of the 20th century the owner-occupier couple replaced the single, predominately male owner. Today, the process of compulsory land registration is completing the transformation of this subject. The focus of this module is co-owned, registered land as land law is taught in its modern, social context. This module covers medical and mental health law in a broad context. You study the medical professions, and liability in medical law with a focus on medical negligence. You also cover birth and death, assisted reproduction and other topical debates. Spanning across the subject is the issue of consent – its scope and its implication for those with disability. You explore compulsory detention in hospital, and treatment for those with a mental disorder and the law in relation to their discharge. You also examine how the law affects those without capacity. The Law of the European Union You study European Union (EU) with particular emphasis on the institutions involved in making and interpreting law. You explore how EU law works and how it impacts on the UK’s legal system. You consider the free movement provisions of the EU, particularly of people and goods. You also consider some of the EU’s policies which have a significant impact on its 500 million people. Knowledge of EU law and the law making process is vital for businesses operating in and with the EU. Modules offered may vary. Under the guidance of experienced staff your learning involves a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops and guided reading. In lectures, specific information is delivered to larger groups while in the smaller seminar groups issues can be explored in more depth. Workshops are informal sessions in which you can extend your knowledge or seek further clarification of issues. You have the opportunity to complete practical sessions within the crime scene house, vehicle examination laboratory, mock police station, interview rooms and the mock courtroom. In addition to scheduled teaching sessions, staff are readily available to provide further academic support and guidance. A host of distinguished guests deliver lectures which enhance your learning experience. Completion of the seven foundation subjects gives Qualifying Law Degree status, granting exemption from the academic stage of training as a solicitor or barrister. Assessment is varied and includes essays, problem-solving questions, examinations, presentations, mooting, poster presentation and a dissertation. You also undertake formative assessment which does not count towards your overall mark but provides you with feedback so you can realise your full potential in those assessments that do count. Our Disability Services team provide an inclusive and empowering learning environment and have specialist staff to support disabled students access any additional tailored resources needed. If you have a specific learning difficulty, mental health condition, autism, sensory impairment, chronic health condition or any other disability please contact a Disability Services as early as possible. Find out more about our disability services Find out more about financial support Find out more about our course related costs For entry at Level 3: A typical offer is 32-64 tariff points from at least two A levels (or equivalent) and GCSE grade 4 (grade C) or equivalent in English. For entry at Level 4: A typical offer is 88-112 tariff points from at least two A levels (or equivalent). Students must also have GCSE English at grade 4 (grade C) or equivalent. For additional information please see the entry requirements in our admissions section International applicants can find out what qualifications they need by visiting Your Country You can gain considerable knowledge from work, volunteering and life. Under recognition of prior learning (RPL) you may be awarded credit for this which can be credited towards the course you want to study. Find out more about RPL This degree provides the knowledge and skills to pursue a wide range of careers in both the legal professions and the police service. The transferable skills you develop on this cross-disciplinary programme can be used in a wide range of other professions including within the broader criminal justice sector. Information for international applicants International applicants - find out what qualifications you need by selecting your country below. 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Please contact us to discuss your application as we can advise you on the best options depending on your grades. Graduates of our LLB who score 50% or more in their assessments can apply to the National College on Accreditation (NCA) for recognition of their qualifications. The NCA will then indicate how many additional examinations the student will need to complete in order to qualify. This is usually between five and seven. Save time and money on your route to qualification as a lawyer in Canada, and graduate with an internationally recognised LLB qualification. Visit our international pages for useful information for non-UK students and applicants. Talk to an international student adviser Entry to 2019/20 academic year Fee for UK/EU applicants £9,250 a year More details about our fees Fee for international applicants £11,825 a year More details about our fees for international applicants What is included in your tuition fee? Length: 3 years or 4 years including foundation year UCAS code: M1L4 LLB/LwP M1L0 LLB/LwPFY for Year 0 entry Typical offer: 88-112 tariff points from at least 2 A levels (or equivalent) Apply online (full-time) through UCAS £4,500 (120 credits) Length: Minimum of 4 years Attendance: Daytime Enrolment date: September Apply online (part-time) More courses in Law, Policing & Investigation Teesside University is committed to ensuring our students graduate with the best possible skills for employment in the legal profession. Through Teesside Law Clinic we work in partnership with lawyers, charities and voluntary organisations to provide our students with real opportunities and practical skills in law. Choose Teesside Are you eligible for an iPad, keyboard and £300 credit for learning resources? 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Showing posts with label New Vegas. Show all posts Most Wanted on VTi Blog Lately Every now and then, I scan my memory banks to identify the incontrovertibly best and worst moments of the last month or so. Then, when confronted with the sum total of human ecstasy and misery, I write about Fallout gaming instead.. ;) I'm bringing you some of the most wanted articles lately, in case you've missed something. Enjoy! Wasteland 2 - The Apocalypse Is Now 26 years is a hell of a long time to wait for a sequel, though it's arguable that Wasteland 2 is as much an alternate Fallout 3 as it is the continuation of the original post-apocalyptic role-playing game. I can hardly believe that it has been two and half years since the Wasteland 2 Campaign started by Brian Fargo. Developed by inXile and funded by the fans, on March 13, 2012, first Kickstarter Update showed a great start, and now more than two years later, Wasteland 2 is finally out! It is already reviewed by most of the gaming sites, with high reviewing points, and you can read the Eurogamer's review here, where he got 8/10.. Fallout 3 - Top Unmarked Locations Unmarked locations are the ones which do not appear on the map on your Pip-Boy. There are about 80+ unmarked locations in Fallout 3, but I'm bringing you the ones that are somehow interesting... 5. Calverton - The church is easily spotted from the southwest. To the right of the church is a small graveyard fenced off by a broken white picket fence. In the church entrance is a trip wire, which triggers a shotgun trap, and in the back is a grenade trap triggered by a pressure plate. There is also a podium, some barrels, and a few beds. There is a captive to the left of the bed. Experience Vault Escape in Real Life! I don't even know where to begin.. You are sending us so much incredible things that you've done lately, projects, cosplay that you've did, mods that you've created.. And you might think that you've seen it all, but then again, every now and then I got some incredible, awesome, no - epic thing in my inbox. This one is sent by Dmitry Medvedenko.. After War: Nevada is a complete overhaul for Fallout: New Vegas and is a summary of 2 years of hard work by Jodwig himself. It's enormous mod, which aim was to change and re balance every single aspect of the game. See detailed description bellow, along with the video review by Caedo Genesis. Fallout: Diaspora, Fan Based Movie Series (by VTi Crew) The year is 2296. Vault 101 has been forcibly opened, the reactor rapidly failing. The Vault Dwellers have just couple of months to find a new home before the Vault's core becomes unstable and explodes. Vault 101 was never meant to be opened, and thus it does not contain the all-important G.E.C.K.. The few inhabitants capable of surviving outside are sent into the wasteland to learn all they can, and a place to settle. The events that follow will change the Capital Wasteland forever.. Let's Talk About Fallout: Van Buren (by Henry Lombardi) So by now I assume you're familiar with the story of Fallout: Van Buren. After the critical success of 2, Black Isle Studios wasted no time crafting a sequel. It was given a codename: Van Buren (This being an Interplay thing of coding projects as the names of USA Presidents.), and fans were led to believe this was going to be the best Fallout yet. Now of course the idea of making a sequel better than Fallout 2 is daunting, but that's not what ended up happening.. New Features compared to original J3XDrivableMotorcycle: tilt animation while turning, more realistic driving experience (rotatign wheels and engine smoke), companion riding and double riding, turret with elevation-angle tracking (original one in FO3 only with horizontally tracking), new realistic turning model, using the equation F=m.V^2/R (the faster you drive the harder you turn), Motorcycle caller, teleporting your bike anywhere anytime, Motorcycle storage, fixing 1st-person animation bug, optimized controllability, configurable driving speed, speed blur, and run-over function.. Fallout: Origins, Comic Series (by Wasteland Angel) This comic is a prequel to a Fallout game series and it will show (through historical facts) how first dwellers from the Vault 15 have managed to form, through the years, such a big faction as it is the New California Republic. My choice was Fallout: New Vegas as a base for this project. It has more original setting for a prequel than Fallout 3. Next thing was to mod the game. I searched through Nexus and found that one crucial mod that will make all of the boundaries on the map to disappear. OWNB - Open World mod, a mod that unlocked a whole new and empty world for this project.. Tags: article, comic, Fallout, Fallout 3, Fallout: Diaspora, Fallout: NV, Fallout: Origins, fan, Film, Mod, Mods, Most, New Vegas, series, wanted
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tv CBS This Morning CBS September 13, 2016 7:00am-9:00am MST ? ? ur viewers in the west. it is tuesday, september 13th, 2016. welcome to cbs this morning. former president bill clinton talks with charlie rose about the health of his presidential campaign and the clinton foundation. donald trump lashes out at hillary clinton for calling many of his supporters deplorables. >> plus, growing fears about the dangers of batteries that power everything from cell phones to children's toys. we'll demonstrate how the small lithium ion devices can spark dangerous explosions. only on "cbs this morning" the president of the ncaa is here in studio 7 to pull all championship events from north controversial law. we begin a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. so there's nothing more to know -- >> no. >> -- about what happened than pneumonia and dehydration? >> nothing more to know. >> reporter: hillary clinton responds to health concerns. >> why keep it a secret? >> i just didn't think it was going to be that big a deal. >> donald trump wished clinton well but ripped into clinton over recent comments that categorized his supporters as >> hillary clinton spoke with hatred in her heart for these working class americans. the cease-fire in syria is >> it may be the last chance to save a united syria. >> they flew two b-1 bombers over syria. >> they say it's a response to north korea's aggressive behavior. >> due to a state law that could cause discrimination against lgbt people. >> white house, some debate over political season. everybody is thinking about elections, there's still business to be done. >> colin kaepernick took his national anthem protest into primetime. >> this time other players stood with their fists raised. >> the close call for the pilot of a cargo plane skidding down the runway as its landing gear fails to deploy. >> all that -- >> nothing, san francisco. >> smiles on the 49ers sideline. >> the rams were brutal. look, they've got a lot of issues. >> brown, >> how would you describe the touchdown celebration? >> a moment. >> all that matters. >> hillary clinton not feeling well. here's the interesting thing, donald trump is getting nice about it. >> he said i hope she's well and she gets back on the trail. forget hillary, is trump okay? i think he has a concussion. >> hillary was diagnosed with pneumonia on friday and her campaign didn't tell anyone about it. everyone, especially reporters, have a right to be angry, as does everybody else who hillary look at her. look at her. handing out pneumonia like it's a free sample at costco. would you like some pneumonia? >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota. let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is on assignment. josh elliott is with us. good to have you here. >> good to be here. hillary clinton could return to the campaign trail as soon as tomorrow. she continue morning from pneumonia. video captured sunday during a september 11th ceremony shows clinton stumble while she was being helped into her motorcade. she left the event feeling overheated. >> former president bill clinton will step in at some of his wife's events. charlie rose spoke with him yesterday to discuss her health, his health and transparency in the presidential campaign. >> everybody would like to know how is secretary clinton. night before she went to sleep. she had a good night's sleep. she just got dehydrated yesterday. >> is that what happened, she got dehydrated? >> yeah. yeah. >> when you look at that collapse, that video that was taken, you wonder if it's not more serious than dehigh dre. >> no. she's been -- well, if it is, it's a mystery to me and all of her doctors. frequently -- not frequently, rarely but on more than one occasion over the last many years the same sort of thing has happened to her when she got severely dehydrated. she's worked like a demon, as you know, as secretary of state and as a senator and in the years since. >> but more importantly she's on a grueling campaign. >> yeah. >> if anybody is concerned, you should be the one. >> yeah. >> if anybody should tell us exactly what's going on, you're the one. >> i was glad -- today she made day. >> right. >> to take one more day to rest, but she looked like a million bucks this morning. i can tell she's feeling a lot better. >> she has pneumonia. >> yeah. >> sometimes that can take a while, the recovery. >> it can. >> is it possible that she will be away for weeks from the campaign trail? >> no. not a shot. i'll be lucky to hold her back another day. >> but the question is also why not because of these questions release every possible record you can because there is a concern out there because people saw that video. >> well, they -- the campaign said they were going to release some more medical information. i don't know what it is. >> wouldn't you encourage her to release she said, let's release more. >> why not and why not do it yesterday? >> i -- i don't know the answer to that. i'm not involved in it. >> you don't? >> no. >> you are encouraging her to release everything? down from outer space and watched america unfold over the last six to eight weeks, it would be hard to see all of these earnest pleas for disclosure which are entirely one sided. we also released 40 years of income tax information, almost 40 years. >> people are demanding that donald trump release his income tax returns all the time, you know, and he -- >> but nowhere near the same kind of story. you know, we'll see. i don't know if he's going to or not but -- >> he also said he's going to release his medical records. pressure to release, would it not? >> first of all, it would be refreshing if there were one thing in life where he would disclose more than she has, but i don't think there is, not even one. >> there is also this, people say between a cough that she had and having to take medicine for that and now the discovery, that this has made her health a campaign issue. >> they think everything is a campaign issue. underlying indicators from blood pressure to amount of exercise to everything else means it's almost certain she's in better health than her opponent, but we don't know because he hasn't disclosed. >> but if he does, she would be forthcoming immediately? >> she hasn't been not forthcoming. she's already disclosed much more health information than he has. i saw the interview with his doctor, i'm sure you did, too. so let's get a little serious here. they'll do the right thing. she's going to be fine and >> how is your health? people look at you and they worry about you. >> because i have lost weight. >> you've lost weight. he's a vegan. can you assure people that you feel good, that you're in good health, and any questions about your health? >> no, not to my knowledge, and i just had a physical not very long ago. and i passed with flying colors. i -- nothing i can do about the fact that i am now the oldest generations, but my great-grandfather lived to be 76 and i have lots of, you know, medical advantages over him. the state of health care, treatment so i feel great. every day i feel great. i just get up and hit it. >> get up and hit it. all right. we will have more of charlie's conversation with former president bill clinton throughout the broadcast. at 7:30 what he thinks about donald trump and why he believes this race is so and as charlie's interview suggests, hillary clinton's failure to reveal her diagnosis for two days is once again raising questions about transparency in her campaign. the candidate said she didn't think her pneumonia would be a big deal until she staggered into her car during sunday's 9/11 memorial service. nancy cordes is in chappaqua, new york, where hillary clinton is resting for a second day. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. clinton acknowledged in a phone interview with cnn last night is something that has happened to her a couple of times before when she has gotten dehydrated, but she shrugged off the notion that her decision to initially keep her pneumonia diagnosis to herself signals a lack of transparcy. >> i just didn't think it was going to be that big of a deal. >> reporter: in the eight-minute interview from her chappaqua home, she described what led her legs to buckle underneath her as she was led into her van at ground zero. >> i could feel how hot and humid it was. lt my balance for a minute, but once i got in, once i could sit down, once i could cool off, once i had some water i immediately started feeling better. >> reporter: she said she has talked to her staff about the time it took to inform the public. >> in retrospect, we probably could have released more information more quickly. >> reporter: clinton press secretary brian fallon. >> was there a discussion among your communications team on announce that secretary clinton had pneumonia? >> secretary clinton, you know, i think that she felt that this is a common thing that people have in terms of pneumonia. a lot of people will work through things like this. >> reporter: clinton rejected suggestions that she had been too secretive. >> you know, compare everything you know about me with my opponent. i think it's time he met the same level of disclosure that i have for years. >> reporter: her supporters rallied to her defense. new york senator chuck who was with clinton at ground zero disclosed he, too, was recovering from pneumonia. and vice president joe biden, campaigning for clinton in charlotte, said there is nothing for voters to worry about. >> hillary's health is good. i've had pneumonia. i don't know about any of you. walking pneumonia. what you do is you take antibiotics and you rest a little bit. >> reporter: wise advice that clinton admits she ignored. she said she was told by her going to be cutting that a bit short and returning to the campaign trail tomorrow. >> thank you very much, nancy. donald trump is not using hillary clinton's health to attack her, he's using her words instead. trump hammered clinton last night for saying half of his supporters could be put in, quote, the basket of deplorables. major garrett is in asheville, north carolina, where some trump voters spoke up for themselves. major, good morning. >> good morning. donald trump knows hillary clinton's health is now an issue, and for his part it's information about his health thursday on the dr. oz television show. trump has also instructed his own supporters across the country not to attack clinton on this issue but he's more than willing to pound clinton for her generalization that at least half of trump's supporters are bigots. donald trump gave hillary clinton a pass on her health betting curious reporters and voters will not. >> i just hope she gets well and gets back on the trail. clinton nothing on her friday comments that bigotry motivates half of his voters. >> how can you be president for so many people? she talks about people like they're objects, not human beings. >> reporter: but trump did not do all the talking in north carolina, he brought supporters on stage to testify and subtly assail clinton. >> my wife and i represent non-deplorabe people. >> do i look >> no! >> reporter: clinton later said she was wrong to generalize about trump's supporters. >> she called these americans every name in the book. >> reporter: but stood by the suggestion trump has emboldened racist voices, among them louisiana republican, david duke, a former grand wizard of the kkk. trump's running mate pushed duca way but stopped short of describing him as deplorable. >> we don't want his support and we don't want the support of people who think like that. deplorable? >> no, not in the name-calling business, wolf. you know me better than that. what hillary clinton did friday night was shocking. >> reporter: trump has also used negative stereotypes against millions of americans. right after his campaign started trump observed that 50% of the country doesn't want to do any work at all and the other half of the country, he said, is tired of carrying them. >> major, thank you so much. mark leeb bow vish is chief national correspondent and a news political contributor. he is with us at the table. good morning. >> hi, norah. >> you heard hillary say this was not going to be a big deal. she could power through it. is that the issue or is it an issue of transparency? >> i think it's an issue of transparency. i think this is a health issue many people could identify with. powering through could be seen as admirable. unfortunately as happens many times especially in this campaign more has been made of it because the clintons have for control of information and ultimately it looks like they're hiding something which is never a good look. >> how much are voters supposed to know about a candidate's health issues? if she thought she could power through and it's no big deal, what's wrong with knowing about this? are we supposed to know everything that goes on in a candidate's life? >> what do the rules say, mark? >> i wish we could refer to one. it would be easier. we would have about. this is attenti tension that th clintons have been in. she used the phrase zone of privacy. this goes back about 20 years. it's a negotiation that's been constant, tenuous. has only gotten more complicated. >> don't you think it's noteworthy that president obama's white house secretary said yesterday, quote, there's a reason we have had a long tradition in this country of individual candidates disclosing information about their health. we are electing someone to the most perful job in the world standard, not only hillary clinton but donald trump should both be open and transparent about their health. >> david axelrod, back to your point about an obama advisor said it's a matter of stealth, not health. >> this shouldn't be that complicated. it's not even a double standard. there should just be a standard. >> there is a standard because robert gibbs, another democrat as they all seem to be breaking ranks also said, look, there comes a time when a protective media pool needs to be a part of a candidate's daily life. there is a letting the media be with you essentially 24/7 at this point in the campaign. >> right. this is an election which rule after rule, unwritten rule after unwritten rule has been broken. you know, in many, many cases by donald trump. in some ways this is emblematic of him being in the head maybe of the clinton world or also of many people watching this campaign. you see her having a coughing fit in cleveland last week. all of a sudden your mind jumps. even before it turned into -- they're going to react. it will be a big headline. >> donald trump hasn't said anything. do you find that surprising? he's attacked her before. he's saying to people, look, layoff. >> the second this thing happened someone went into his office and stole his phone, which, you know, seemed to work. he's been pretty restrained and who is it, james corden said what's wrong with donald trump. maybe that's the issue. >> mark leeb bow appreciate the insights. a temporary cease-fire appears to be holding this morning. secretary of state john kerry tells our margaret brennan this is the assad regime's final chance. >> a violation. what would make you walk away? >> it depends when -- it depends when it were to occur. if the assad regime later on decides to break this, that's our last shot. there will be other alternatives available to other countries and ourselves and those have to be determined in the future, but estimates the syrian conflict has killed more than 300,000 people. elizabeth palmer is in damascus with today's unfamiliar scene in the war torn country. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. in the early hours of the cease-fire there were some minor violations reported, but by dawn calm seemed to be reining across the country. just before the deadline president bashar al assad mad a rare appearance in the retaken by the syrian army three weeks ago. while he was there he vowed he would retake the rest of syria that was still in the hands of the terrorists. but the fact is what they're looking for is a stalemate and all sides are exhausted and over stretched. the cease-fire if it holds will provide some respite from the terrible carnage, but it will besieged areas. indeed, we've just heard that the very first aide trucks have crossed the border from turkey into northern syria. gayle. >> thank you very much. elizabeth palmer in syria. u.s. air force sent a powerful message overnight to korea with planes capable of carrying out nuclear strikes. two b-1 lancers flew over north korea days after the second nuclear test this year. they came within 75 miles of the border between the two countries. the bombers were escorted by u.s. and south korean fighter jets. the ncaa is moving high profile games from north carolina because of the state's so-called bathroom law. seven events will be held in other states including early round games of the march madness basketball tournament. the state's hb 2 law limits protection for transgender people. it requires those in public buildings to use restrooms that match the sex on their birth certificate. and in our next hour, the president of the ncaa, emeritt it is an interview you'll see only on cbs this morning. colin kaepernick greeted the season with a familiar protest. ? 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why not say from now on, not whether she' but from now on we will not accept any -- and i'll resign from the board and we'll see. >> because there is nothing wrong with what i'm doing. because i've got to wind it down. because it takes time to undo this. we got a lot of lives on the line. >> i think people recognize the clinton foundation has done a lot of good work. a lot of good work. and has spent millions of dollars. number two, they recognize that clinton -- >> mr. trump i think called it a >> that's mr. trump. i'm talking about the american public, the people that talk about these things. they also recognize the clinton global initiative has been a gathering of people here in new york and other places to talk about how to solve problems. that's a very different issue, those two things. you can recognize that and still say, well, there have been instances where people have called members of the foundation and said, we would like to be at a meeting, we would like to have a meeting with the secretary of state. has that happened? e-mails what has and hasn't happened. i think you know what the state department said. there were two instances i read about, one of which the person didn't get what they wanted, and the other with the request had gone through ordinary state department channels anyway. now, that's what i read about. and that can't happen anymore. >> do you believe and understand that some people, the optics weren't good and it had the >> i believe that people who know each other, call each other all the time, all i know is what i read in the paper. they saw -- the papers indicated there was a presumption and a suspicion if hillary gave a meeting to the -- without bothering to call to find out the facts. mohammad eunis won the prize. >> but people who wanted to be associated with the clintons. >> and what happened. >> none of them get an opportunity to participate in a meeting or an opportunity to meet -- >> first of all, meetings are set up all the time. members of congress do that all the time. members of the white house do that all the time. but the state department has said conclusively and has offered documentary proof insofar as they exist that nothing was ever done for anybody because they were contributor to the foundation. nothing. to the foundation, and whatever might have taken place, with the foundation, any access to the secretary of state? there is nothing to apologize for, nothing happened, no consequences, and we have been as transparent as we should and can. is that what you're saying? >> i believe, first of all, we have been as transparent as we can be, and we have been more transparent than any other foundation, more transparent than any other foundation has ever been and thicertainly more transpare than anyone in this line of work is. i said to the best of my knowledge nobody ever got anything from the state department because they supported the clinton foundation. if they did, and it was inappropriate, i would say that was wrong too. i have proved that i'm not averse to apologizing for things i think were wrong. >> and in our next half hour, the former president talks to charlie about his future boil down to the optics, doesn't it, of the situation. >> it does. that's a great point, gayle. this was a strong interview between the two of them back and forth. i think it is interesting the former president says and has said previously that he would step down and charlie saying why not do it now, stop raising money, to prevent any, you know, appearance of conflict of interest, but they would like chelsea to continue in that role, to lead the foundation and the good work they do. >> donald trump, il what she said about his voters. clinton said o friday and i quote, to just be grossly generalistic you can put half of trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. >> the disdain that hillary clinton expressed toward millions of decent americans disqualifies her from public service. >> during the campaign, trump made his own controversial >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> what does the mexican heritage of the judge in the trump university case has to do with anything? >> a lot to do with it. i had terrible rulings forever. >> for him, how does his mexican parents have to do with him -- >> he's a member of a club or society, very strongly pro i say he's got bias. i want to build a wall. i'm going to build a wall. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> how stupid are the people of iowa? how stupid are the people of the country to believe this crap? >> trump campaigns today in iowa and pennsylvania. one of the nation's sharpest political observers says that problems are an eerie microcosm of all of her problems. maureen dowd is here and she'll explain what the issue says about hillary clinton's entire is it fair for the ncaa to pull big games out of north carolina? the group's president mark emmert is here in studio 57 to explain what is behind its stand in the controversy over the state's so-called bathroom law. you're watching "cbs this rn you're watching "cbs this mornin morning". watching "cbs this morning." 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[ light laughter ] ? as we reported earlier, the national collegiate athletic association is pilling seven championship events from the state of north carolina over the state's so-called bathroom law. profile companies, ceos, entertainers, universities, and states and cities that have all spoken out against the law known as hb-2. the nba withdrew its all-star game from charlotte over the summer. >> hb-2 requires transgender people to use public restrooms that correspond with the sex on their birth certificate, not gender identity. the justice department and the american civil liberties union are challenging this law, and you'll only see on "cbs this morning." welcome to the table. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> this is a big decision. take us through the process to reach it. >> this san issue, of course, that emerged last winter when the state of north carolina passed hb-2. we have a brd of governors made up of 16 university presidents, looking at and evaluating this throughout that time frame. there was hope this could be resolved during the summer, during the legislative session or this fall system. none of those things came to pass. so in order to have time to relocate those events and move them to a place where our students were still going to get a very high quality experience, the board had had to make a decision right away and did it last night. >> that's a nuts and bolts of it. i want to know the thinking about why you decided that we have to actually pull the plug on it. >> sure. well this is an issue that is very fundamental, all higher ed. the college sports has conducted inside university and college fairness, and inclusion are right at the heart of what the ncaa does and what universities do. and so for our university presidents, this was the proverbial no brainer. >> did you speak with north carolina's governor about this? >> i spoke to him in the spring about it. and he expressed a lot of views about it throughout this process, but i hadn't spoken to him last evening. >> they didn't lobby to try to keep all the championships in north carolina? >> we had a process by which all the individual bidders were able to express their views of what they could do around this, but that with this law in place, they simply can't be successful. >> state gop spokesperson called this decision almost comical and said, and i want to read the quote, i wish the ncaa was this concerned about the women who were raped at baylor, end quote, referring to the scandal involving football players, coaches and administrators at the school. the ncaa has no definitive policy at this point as to how schools should handle sexual assault cases. do you think that that response first of all, the statement is false. the board of governors, a couple of years ago, in fact, put in place a policy around how universities should be and colleges should be handling sexual assault. the two issues are completely unrelated. there is no question that this is a decision that hb-2 decision is one that is going to engender opinions on both sides of the aisle, a political season, that's unfortunate, and people are going to say comments like that. >> but to be clear, the does have a definitive policy in place with how schools are supposed to handle sexual assault charges? >> yeah, it does. two years ago in august the board of governors passed a resolution -- >> a resolution. not a policy. >> it doesn't, but what they're doing now, that same board is in the midst of formulating whether or not that policy should become an enforceable rule, a rule that would allow the national association to go in and punish schools, specifically -- >> i do, yes. i do. >> did you have any kind of coersation with adam silver, the nba made a similar decision, they pulled the all-star game. did you seek other people's counsel? i'm trying to understand the process when you say this is right, this is wrong, this is what bothers us about this particular hb-2 law. >> yeah, of course i talked to adam a number of times on this. and many other issues, but the reason the university presidents reached this conclusion last evening is because, is about sports that are conducted in the context of universities. and it is trying to reflect the values of higher education in america. inclusion, fairness, treating all of your student athletes, the coaches, the fans, in a way that reflects those values that our championships, that's what matters most. the championships are the celebration about everything about higher education. >> students weighing in too. >> students weighed in on this governance processes. >> katie ledecky will be attending stanford. in doing so she will be forgoing tens of millions of dollars in potential endorsements. it could be argued she's doing stanford and by extension the ncaa a favor by swimming collegiately. while not undoing the entire amateur as a model, why is she not allowed to keep the money paid to her for things she did before she ever stepped foot on that campus? >> well, in the current ncaa policies if she, for example, is awarded, as she was, compensation, modest compensation from the usoc for having won a gold medal, don't quote me, i think $25,000 you can get through that policy, it has been more than, i think, 15 years since the ncaa members put in place a policy allowing you to retain those funds. >> why can't she be endorsed now and make the millions of dollars that the companies want to pay do and whether they're olympicens or basketball players, they have to make a decision whether or not they want to maintain their amateur status, compete as a student athlete, or become a professional athlete. there is a number of olympians that decide, you know, i do want to go compete professionally, i want to go compete in europe, i want to accept endorsements. others say, no, i want to compete as an amateur, same tournament, augusta national, someone competing as an amateur and others as professionals. those decisions are indivual make. >> mark emmert, thank you for being here. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> come back when you come back with that sexual assault definitive policy. >> you got it. >> some of the country's most prestigious universities are considered to be great value. ahead, the much anticipated u.s. news and world report college rankings for 2017. you're watching "cbs this morning." you're watching "cbs this morning." ? 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"the new york times" reports that injuries are up sharply among young american soccer players. from 1990 to 2014, nearly 3 million kids went rooms with soccer-related injuries. head injuries rose by 1600%. researchers say it's the sport's growing popularity and awareness of concussions. abby wambach admits to having a history of alcohol and drug abuse. he said in her arrest in april that driving of the influence was her wake-up call. coach an even yourself. you experience days of struggle, humiliation and loss. >> you can see abby revealing herself right here on "cbs this morning" this friday, september 16th. and "the wall street journal" rolled out a new tool to block offensive comments. users can make a list of words that they consider offensive. comments. the tool had been available to some high-profile users since july. "time" reports on why students don't like sex education. the study examined the views of young people in ten countries. they acknowledge that sex is a special subjects. one student complained it's too clinical. are sexually active. and research views it is toward heterosexual relationship. the food and drug administration has been taking a hands off approach to stem cell clinics and now it's signaling interest in regulating some treatments like drugs, that could cost millions of dollars and be a lengthy process. and cbs news.com reports that wilderness vanishing at rates that researchers call sobering. since the '90s, a loss of about 10%. scientists blame pollution before climate change. and of course, threatens the habitats of animals. u.s. news and world report out with annual rankings of american top colleges. for the fourth year in a row, jersey is followed by harvard. university of chicago and yale tied for third. and stanford. the university of california tops the list. public universities. ucla and universe of virginia, second and universe of michigan and university of north carolina chapel hill. >> harvard ranks first for best value in national schools fold by princeton, yale, stanford the rankings are based on expert opinions, faculty resources and substitute outcomes. student outcomes and opinions and graduation rates. grab the u.s. news and world report that hits the news stand in late september. former president bill potential future role in the white house. he told charlie yesterday, how his work with the clinton foundation has prepared him for new foundations. that conversation took place in new york, ahead of the foundation's final clinton global initiative conference. >> everybody wonders this question, if your wife is president, and you've answered it a thousand times but help me with a bigger and better answer, what might you do? >> well, first of all, there was a great article saying that i should really be a first lady. that is, that i needed to have a gender role. but i think first and foremost, i should do whatever i'm asked to do. that is, if hillary wants i'll be both the president, former president and a spouse. so, i think i should make those by saying to the president and the team of advisers, whatever you want me to do, i will do that. i can do that. i can serve. i've had a wonderful life for the last 15 years. this is the longest i've ever had a job with the foundation. we've saved millions of lives and created lord only knows how many jobs and i've loved it. so, is this a new challenge for me. you know, a new it's very important that my wishes be one of the last things to be considered here. >> but your talent should be the first thing. >> and the needs, and the needs of the country. so, there are lots of things i can do. i'd like to be like all of these presidents -- i believe that this country is so close to being able to really grow again close. i think the things we need to do are affordable and achievable and fairly straightforward. i think they are threatened by political gridlock at home and trouble around the world. trouble in terms of slow growth. trouble in terms of but i have been for 15 years, how do you actually be there. i'm not as good as i used to be in politics. but if you send me to puerto rico to figure out work their way out of bankruptcy, i can do that. if you send me to indian countries and figure out how they can diversify their economy by solving energy and getting affordable energy to them, i can do that. if you sent me to figure a new tax credit for a whole different economy, i could be good at that. i think. >> suppose she wants to make you do that? >> i don't know. because maybie i'm not mad enouh at anybody. i know, you know, i still it works better than, you know, division. and i think that responsibility is better than resentment. that's just what i think. it's simple, straightforward. that's what i believe. >> okay. heaven. less assume that god says when you get there, peter, or whoever it is, says, you spent 20 years at the clinton foundation between the election of 2000 and the election of 2016, 16 years. i don't have a lot of time, president clinton, so tell me what's the most important thing >> we've got the world's cheapest aid for half the people alive in the world. including more than two-thirds of the kids. we built an organization that helped 480 million in countries just by getting people together including organizing the first 500 kinds of medical equipment to the ebola epidemic and it didn't cause the taxpayers a penny. and we americans. created jobs and saved lives. we got caught trying. >> i love him saying he'll do whatever he's asked in the white house. that leaves it wide open for many, many things. >> essentially a troubleshooter. if you need me to be here -- with president h.w. bush. it was an incredible interview. >> it really was. i loved his answers that it's better than anger. >> 80 minutes. that's good stuff right there. out of both of them. a marathon. speaking about good stuff. she's spent decades writing about donald trump and hillary clinton. paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. extreme discipline used on special needs kids at a boarding school he used to run. widespread cases of physic and sexual abuse. students were also stripped down and forced to wear nothing but a sheet. indisputable evidence that congressional candidate because they're hopeless. because they're hopeless. a long history of abuse, the students may never recover. dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? 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"the new york times" columnist maureen dowd has covered hillary clinton and donald trump for decades. the pulitzer prize winner wrote about trump in 1999, as he contemplated a run for president. she said the businessman is fewer id. no trepid dags, no guilt, no pc restraints. dowd described her time to quote, to figure out a way to mend her image problems. she takes critical odds to the 2016 election. maureen dowd joins us again at the table. welcome. >> thank you. it versus the queen of hallmark. >> it's amake. her problem is she's too tightly controlled. his problem is he's out of control. his problem is he's too bold. and her problem is she's sometimes not bold enough. >> you call it the battle of the sexes. billie jean king and bobby riggs. >> well, gayle, it's interesting for centuries women considered temperamentally and unbiologically unsuited for office. you get a candidate who is bitchy and sometimes hysterical and worries about hair care, but it's not the woman. >> yeah. >> and yeah, then you have one who is very controlled, a hawk. and wears tailored suits. and it's not the man. so -- tank, maureen in your column. you say they both have a fluid relationship with the truth. that gaffes don't seem to matter, neither does is the truth. what does matter to voters. and what do you think it will take to sway undecided voters where the clock is ticking? >> i think voters are more fearful and depressed and anxious than they've ever been. they're trying to decide who to vote against. not to who to vot they have two candidates with historically high unpopularity ratings. it's a very sad saand anxious election that way. the republican party is being held hostage to his 70-year-old highchair king. and the democratic party is being held hostage to the whims of the bizarre clinton election for self-destructive and >> and what do you think about that? >> i agree with david axelrod that it's more an stealth than health. one of the things that politics male and female get less sensitive about is health issues. my brother was a page for jfk after he had his back operation. >> a senate page. >> yeah. he opened the door for him when he was on crutches. and jfk tried to get my brother fired because he was so humiliated to be on crutches. so the alt-right is trying to make it a gender issue with hillary that she's a woman who is weak. but it isn't about that. that is not the problem. the problem with the health issue for her, it's a microcosm since a very destructive policy since 1992 where she's just so secretive. she has her own wall. of, you know, don't tell the press anything. they're just out to get us. and then it takes a relatively mundane thing and it snowballs where her foes and -- >> with regards to transparency, now they're lobbing back and forth. i'm reminded from a great line from "princess bride" i keep using that word that you think it in the cake. there are candidates for our time as well. celebrity-driven electorate. this transparency in a way does it matter for for an electorate that doesn't care. >> it's interesting because we're a selfie nation. and for some reason, running for president is the new selfie. that's why it's unhealthy for release heir records. >> the book is called the year of voting dangerously." i'm worried about the next year of governing dangerously. you wright the awesome responsibility of the job of presidency intensifies insecurities on pathology. and campaigns matter. >> you're exactly right, norah. i asked trump this in an interview, when we were talking one day. and i said you are -- he got mad at me, but i said you are a clinical narcissist. and when you get in the white house, the problem is when some historical event hits you like 9/11, all of your insecurities and gremlins come out. all of these things are a perfect storm. >> maureen, you do have a lot of material. you'll never run out of something like that. where should you start when you're told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment options and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. its not one thing we do. it's the only thing we do. start at cancer treatment centers of america of phoenix. appointments available now. 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World Business Today was really experts say most likely countries with high populations china or india. >>> today cal berkeley physicist will present research showing the earth is warming up. for two years muller tried to prove global warming did not exist. he says his turn around is not a big deal just the result of more available information. his research was funded by a foundation which discounts global warming. it could take three years, -- 30 years to safely close the nuclear power plant damaged in that quake and tsunami in march. the fukushima daiichi is the site of the worst nuclear accident since chernobyl in 1986. a new report says the plant is currently stable but will take three decades to totally shut it down and clean it up. >>> yes, our country has chemical weapons that's what libya's interim prime minister is confirming this morning. inspectors will arrive this week to deal with the issue and post-gadhafi libya has no interest in keeping those weapons. >> nato will officially end seven month campaign that enabled rebels to overthrow and kill gadhafi. the bombing had already ended now t was really experts say most likely countries with high populations china or india. >>> today cal berkeley physicist will present research showing the earth is warming up. for two years muller tried to prove global warming did not exist. he says his turn around is not a big deal just the result of more available information. his research was funded by a foundation which discounts global warming. it could take three years, -- 30 years to safely close the nuclear power plant damaged in... highest populations, china or india. the u.n. determined population milestone using a combination of census information and average birth and death rates. >>> [ unintelligible ] a surfer could walk out of a san jose hospital in hours, two days after a shark bit him in the neck at a central california beach. >> two millimeters making all the different. katie is live with the story. >> reporter: this kid is a quick healer. he was actaed by what he says was a nine foot shark saturday. ' could walk out of the hospital in -- and he could walk out of hospital today. 27-year-old eric tarantino surfing with friends saturday morning they hadn't been in the water more than 10 minutes when the shark possibly a great white appeared and bit the man on the neck. surgeons say just millimeters from his jugular vein and from his carotid artery. his friends say he was able to get on to the beach on his own. friends helped once he was operate sand and he was then airlifted to the medical center. he could be released today. his injuries turned out to be nonlife-threatening of there's a chance he coul highest populations, china or india. the u.n. determined population milestone using a combination of census information and average birth and death rates. >>> [ unintelligible ] a surfer could walk out of a san jose hospital in hours, two days after a shark bit him in the neck at a central california beach. >> two millimeters making all the different. katie is live with the story. >> reporter: this kid is a quick healer. he was actaed by what he says was a nine foot shark... impulse in the '60s. but dropping acid he said opened his creative mind. finding himself in india taught him the power of intuition. and his first foray into business -- selling a gadget that would trick the phone company into making a free long distance call. he explained in the film, silicone valley, a 100 year renaissance, his eyes lit up at the sign of his mischief. >> we figured out how to build one. the first digital blue box in the world. >> reporter: so the most successful capitalist of our time started as a hippy hooligan and stayed a buddhist rebel. none of that may have mattered without the high school dropouts. mom and dad took him in, gave him love and convinced a worried boy that he was special. >> thank you. >> reporter: this is a sometimes brutal portrait of a guy who was very complex at how he handled his employees and family. but all the fascination with steve jobs and all he created, it seems destined to be the best seller of the year. bill weir, abc news, new york. >> something i want to read. >> associated press gave a review for this generation and said it is impulse in the '60s. but dropping acid he said opened his creative mind. finding himself in india taught him the power of intuition. and his first foray into business -- selling a gadget that would trick the phone company into making a free long distance call. he explained in the film, silicone valley, a 100 year renaissance, his eyes lit up at the sign of his mischief. >> we figured out how to build one. the first digital blue box in the world. >> reporter: so the most successful... ABC World News With Diane Sawyer : KGO : October 24, 2011 5:30pm-6:00pm PDT said, opened his creative mind. finding himself in india taught him the power of intuition. and his first foray into business? selling a gadget that would trip the phone company into making a free long distance call. >> these were illegal. >> reporter: as he described in the film "silicon valley: a hundred-year renaissance" his eyes still lit up at the thought of their mischief. >> woz and i actually figured out how to build one, we built the best one in the world. the first digital blue box in the world. >> reporter: so the most successful capitalist of our time started as a hippie hooligan and stayed a buddhist rebel. but none of that might have mattered without those two high school dropouts. a mom and dad who took him in, gave him love and convinced a worried boy that he was special. >> thank you. >> reporter: in a most amazing twist of fate, his biological father actually ended up running a restaurant in silicon valley, and the two met unwittingly, but still steve jobs had no interest in what he called his sperm donor even though he later went on to abandon his first daughter f said, opened his creative mind. finding himself in india taught him the power of intuition. and his first foray into business? selling a gadget that would trip the phone company into making a free long distance call. >> these were illegal. >> reporter: as he described in the film "silicon valley: a hundred-year renaissance" his eyes still lit up at the thought of their mischief. >> woz and i actually figured out how to build one, we built the best one in the world.... KOFY ABC7 News at 9 on KOFY : KOFY : October 24, 2011 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT by KOFY the 60's. but dropping acid opened his creative mind. finding himself in india taught him the power of intuition and first step that business selling a gadget that would trip the phone company into making a free long distance kawchlt. >> these were illegal. >> he described in the film silicon valley 100 year renaissance eyes still lit up at the thought of the mischief. >> we figured out how to build one. built best in the world. first digital blue box in the world. >>reporter: most successful capitalist of our time started as hippie holligan and stayed a buddhist rebel. but none of that might have mattered without the two high school drop outs. mom and dad who took him in gave him love and convinced a worried boy that he was special. >> thank you. [applause]. >> he was one of a kind for sure. bill reporting. sandy is here in for spencer christian tonight. and noticeably cooler. >> yes. you step outside and it's like wow! what a difference a day make. >> what happened. >> what happened? marine layer that came back. wind kicked up. got stronger sea breeze and knocked the temperatures the 60's. but dropping acid opened his creative mind. finding himself in india taught him the power of intuition and first step that business selling a gadget that would trip the phone company into making a free long distance kawchlt. >> these were illegal. >> he described in the film silicon valley 100 year renaissance eyes still lit up at the thought of the mischief. >> we figured out how to build one. built best in the world. first digital blue box in the world.... . 2.5% is not gang busters, particularly when china is around 9% and india is 8. it's certainly not 0 for negative, which is recession territory. 2.5 was not a terrible number and "b" it was actually what we expected. that's a very, very big deal. the second one is what's the greatest daunger of sending us into a recession? it's europe. we found we got the deal in the euro zone. those two things added together gave us a strong market day, probably not even going to last today. now everybody is off the high and they're looking closely at this european deal thing. is it enough, is it really going to work? when markets go up sometimes they don't standstill. this last month has been tremendous. it ends on monday. we'll see what happens today and on monday. that's a 13% gain in one month. you'd be lucky to get that in an entire year. smile. give me a big ear-to-ear smile. >> is that good? >> very good. >> i'm keeping all of my fingers and toes crossed, too. >> good. >> as well as smiling. >> see you in an hour. >> a new twist to the story of the man who set free a bunch of exotic animals i . 2.5% is not gang busters, particularly when china is around 9% and india is 8. it's certainly not 0 for negative, which is recession territory. 2.5 was not a terrible number and "b" it was actually what we expected. that's a very, very big deal. the second one is what's the greatest daunger of sending us into a recession? it's europe. we found we got the deal in the euro zone. those two things added together gave us a strong market day, probably not even going to last today. now...
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Fox 28 News at 9 KCCI 8 News at Five KCCI 8 News at Ten KCRG TV9 Early Morning News Local 5 News at Five KFXA (FOX) WBZ (CBS) Cruz for President Stand For Truth KCCI 8 News at Ten : KCCI : January 30, 2016 10:00pm-10:35pm CST . and right now in burns, oregon, four people are still occupying a wildlife refuge, nearly a month after an armed militia took over the site, protesting federal land use policies. the group's leader, ammon bundy, was arrested earlier this week. and he is telling the remaining they say they will not leave, unless they will not be arrested. KCCI 8 News at Five : KCCI : January 12, 2016 5:00pm-5:30pm CST , dropping a rare reptile right down his pants in an oregon pet store. it takes a certain kind of thief to steal a 2-foot python by tucking it in his trousers. stacey: security cameras caught the entire thing, which could KCRG TV9 Early Morning News : KCRG : January 27, 2016 5:00am-6:00am CST oregon wildlife Jimmy Kimmel Live : KCRG : January 26, 2016 10:35pm-11:37pm CST oregon. shots fired on the highway, leaving one dead. and several arrests made after a confrontation with authorities at a traffic stop. ammon bundy, the leader of the militia group, now in custody. plus -- trump's boycott. >> how many debates do you have to do? >> his campaign saying tonight Fox 28 News at 9 : KFXA : January 27, 2016 9:00pm-10:00pm CST by KFXA oregon results in bloodshed. tonight, the leader of the group claiming to fight for local ranchers is changing his Siouxland News At Sunrise : KMEG : January 29, 2016 5:00am-7:00am CST by KMEG occupier at that wildlife refuge in oregon we'll tell you when the rest of the occupiers could leave. you're News 4 Live at Five : KTIV : January 27, 2016 5:00pm-5:30pm CST - government protest group.. 45 miles from the oregon wildlife refuge they have occupied for almost a month -- something went wrong.. (s/ greg bretzing / fbi, special agent in charge :20 - :26) "one man died as we attempted to take him into custody. because of the Today : KTIV : January 28, 2016 7:00am-10:00am CST occupation movement in oregon is urging followers to go home. another follower was shot and killed in a confrontation with police. >>> more on the bizarre case of an illinois police officer who took his own life but staged it to look like a murder. it is back in the news. >> investigation revealed lieutenant charles joseph gliniewicz had been -- >> the latest twist in a bizarre story that baffled investigators since last year. a grand jury in illinois the wife of joseph gliniewicz, a northern illinois police officer occupation movement in oregon is urging followers to go home. another follower was shot and killed in a confrontation with police. >>> more on the bizarre case of an illinois police officer who took his own life but staged it to look like a murder. it is back in the news. >> investigation revealed lieutenant charles joseph gliniewicz had been -- >> the latest twist in a bizarre story that baffled investigators since last year. a grand jury in illinois the wife of joseph... WBZ News : WBZ : January 28, 2016 11:00pm-11:35pm EST by WBZ killing an occupier near in oregon wildlife refuge. when they left the refuge on tuesday police try to pull them over in this white suv, the driver started speeding toward the roadblock then plowed into the snow. the group spokesman got out and then made a move for his waistband and that is when police shot him. the fbi says they want people to have a honest unfiltered WHNS (FOX) Morning News @ 7 : WHNS : January 28, 2016 7:00am-8:00am EST by WHNS news on fox carolina. 3 news starts now. now.it's been nearly a month since armed men took over an oregon wildlife refuge.. and WIS (NBC) WIS News 10 at 6:00 Sunday : WIS : January 3, 2016 6:00pm-6:30pm EST by WIS oregon. WLTX (CBS) News 19 @ Noon : WLTX : January 27, 2016 12:00pm-12:30pm EST by WLTX to dangerous birth affects -- defects. >>> a deadly shootout in oregon overnight could help end the occupation of a federal wildlife refuge by armed men. officers shot and killed the group's spokesperson after a traffic stop. the leader, ammon bundy, is among five people arrested by the fbi. three other members were arrested separately. >> this video shows fbi agents and police intercepting militant leader ammon bundy and several other militia leaders on in oregon highway. not far from where they have occupied federal land a since the start of the year. shots were fired. ammon bundy was arrested. and his brother ryan was shot but has a non- life-threatening injuries. >> a spokesman for the protester was killed in the shootout. according to ammon bundy's cbs station. >> ryan bundy was shot in the arm. >> last night, heavily armed officers stood guard outside of a hospital believed to be members. at least eight people connected to the armed protest were arrested tuesday on federal impede officers. >> it is the constitution. that is what we are here for -- the constitution. >> on janua to dangerous birth affects -- defects. >>> a deadly shootout in oregon overnight could help end the occupation of a federal wildlife refuge by armed men. officers shot and killed the group's spokesperson after a traffic stop. the leader, ammon bundy, is among five people arrested by the fbi. three other members were arrested separately. >> this video shows fbi agents and police intercepting militant leader ammon bundy and several other militia leaders on in oregon highway. not... WOI (ABC) Local 5 News at Five : WOI : January 27, 2016 5:00pm-5:30pm CST by WOI bretzing / fbi special agent in charge, oregon "let me be clear: it is fully and unequivocally the behavior and the choices made by the armed occupiers that have led us to where we are today. actions are not without consequences." we're told members of the their way to a community meeting when gunfire erupted during a traffic stop. investigators say lavoy finicum and ryan bundy refused orders. bundy,the brother of group leader ammon, was wounded. finicum family says he was killed. sot: briana bundy phoner "they and just shot him like a whole bunch of times and they killed him.eight protestors are now in f-b-i custody. one arrested in arizona...although not all of them were involved in the traffic stop. jason patrick is one of the occupiers. sot - jason patrick "they told us that we could safely leave. well, the group that was leaving has a dead man in it; there's another man who left bretzing / fbi special agent in charge, oregon "let me be clear: it is fully and unequivocally the behavior and the choices made by the armed occupiers that have led us to where we are today. actions are not without consequences." we're told members of the their way to a community meeting when gunfire erupted during a traffic stop. investigators say lavoy finicum and ryan bundy refused orders. bundy,the brother of group leader ammon, was wounded. finicum family says he was killed....
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Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace WHDH (NBC) America Leads Inside Story : ALJAZAM : February 26, 2016 11:30pm-12:01am EST mention donations from goldman sachs and other big wall street firms. on the republican side there's donald trump who has talked about raising taxes on wall street billionaires but whose real estate deals depend on wall street loans, and ted cruz got more than $1 million in personal loans from citigroup and goldman sachs, where his wife is a director. and then marco rubio, who says he wants to reform dodd frank. >> we need to repeal dodd frank. it is eviscerating small businesses and small banks. >> federal documents reviewed by "inside story" however show that two top members of the rubio campaign have been lobbying against dodd frank not from main street but on behalf of two of the biggest wall street firms in the world, firms that stand omay millions with the roll back of dodd frank. the forms don't say whether someone's lobbying for or against something but we do know what goldman sachs and blackstone have said about dodd frank. reuters for instance reported that goldman sachs was, woat, quote totally freaked out by this, kerry lloyd blankfine seen here with rubio says his in 201 mention donations from goldman sachs and other big wall street firms. on the republican side there's donald trump who has talked about raising taxes on wall street billionaires but whose real estate deals depend on wall street loans, and ted cruz got more than $1 million in personal loans from citigroup and goldman sachs, where his wife is a director. and then marco rubio, who says he wants to reform dodd frank. >> we need to repeal dodd frank. it is eviscerating small businesses and... Bloomberg Markets : BLOOMBERG : February 9, 2016 2:00pm-3:01pm EST resuming losses. will they got lenders' balance sheets? and from goldman sachs, gary cohn, and we are seeing a pickup in companies like uber, and viacom shares fall along with first-quarter profits pre-plus, disney earnings just hours from now. and could college football propelled results? but first, a look at the markets with julie hyman at the markets desk. as we head into the afternoon, stocks bouncing off the lows, but we have had so much volatility, so much bouncing around of the major averages. right now, it looks like oil and stocks are tracking relatively closely together. take a look. this is the intraday basis, and oil and the s&p 500, so if you take the bloomberg -- apparently, we cannot do that, so i can just tell you we have got a technical glitch here. we are seeing oil, which has been trending lower. right now, it is down about 5% on the day. we had the international energy agency come out today and say essentially that supply remains ample, and, in fact, even more ample than their earlier projections, and then we had the energy information administration here in th resuming losses. will they got lenders' balance sheets? and from goldman sachs, gary cohn, and we are seeing a pickup in companies like uber, and viacom shares fall along with first-quarter profits pre-plus, disney earnings just hours from now. and could college football propelled results? but first, a look at the markets with julie hyman at the markets desk. as we head into the afternoon, stocks bouncing off the lows, but we have had so much volatility, so much bouncing around of the major... Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans : CNNW : February 4, 2016 2:00am-3:01am PST of speaking fees from goldman sachs. listen. >> look, i made speeches to lots of groups. i told them what i thought. i answered questions. >> but did you have to be paid $675,000? >> i don't know. that's what they offered. you know, every secretary of state that i know has done that. >> that's usually once they're out of office and not running. >> to be honest, i wasn't committed to running. >> greg, how did she handle that answer? >> that was not her strongest answer, christine, of the campaign. i thought it was haunting and not real credible. i think it reinforced the belief that she is one of the big candidates for wall street. >> she kept trying to say the right-wing donors are against her and spending all this money and that she has been tough on wall street. has she been tough on wall street? >> rhetorically, everybody is tough on wall street. it is like a big pinada. i don't see congress doing anything in the next couple years to real hurt wall street. i think this is a weak spot of hers and maybe one of the many legacies that bernie sanders will have is he planted a seed in t of speaking fees from goldman sachs. listen. >> look, i made speeches to lots of groups. i told them what i thought. i answered questions. >> but did you have to be paid $675,000? >> i don't know. that's what they offered. you know, every secretary of state that i know has done that. >> that's usually once they're out of office and not running. >> to be honest, i wasn't committed to running. >> greg, how did she handle that answer? >> that was not her... Democracy Now! : LINKTV : February 5, 2016 3:00pm-4:01pm PST goldman sachs. >> what i want people to know is, i went to wall street before the crash. i was the one saying, you're going to wreck the economy because of these shenanigans with mortgages. i called into the loophole that hedge fund managers enjoy. i changed dust suggested changes in ceo compensation. >> let me say this. wall street is perhaps the most powerful economic and political force in this country. you have companies like goldman sachs who just recently paid a settlement fun with the federal government for $5 billion for defrauding investors. goldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy and run the lives of millions of americans. but this is what a rigged economy and a corrupt campaign-finance system and a broken criminal justice system is about. , thatguys are so powerful not one of the executives on wall street has been charged with anything after paying, in this case of goldman sachs, a $5 billion fine. a kid gets caught with marijuana, that kid has a police record. a wall street executive destroys the economy, $5 million set goldman sachs. >> what i want people to know is, i went to wall street before the crash. i was the one saying, you're going to wreck the economy because of these shenanigans with mortgages. i called into the loophole that hedge fund managers enjoy. i changed dust suggested changes in ceo compensation. >> let me say this. wall street is perhaps the most powerful economic and political force in this country. you have companies like goldman sachs who just recently paid a settlement... The Pulse : BLOOMBERG : February 10, 2016 4:00am-5:01am EST have borne the brunt of this week's selling. an exclusive interview, the goldman sachs president pinpointed it as a european problem. >> the one thing i am proud of i wouldan sachs, and say almost all of the u.s. banks, we took our medicine early. we went out and raised capital really early in the process. then we went out and raised capital second time. we did that years and years ago. and we really build our balance sheet up. we do leveraged ourselves. in norma's liquidity and we made ourselves financially secure. i think some of the european banks have been slow to getting themselves recapitalized and getting your financial balance sheet in the best place it could be. francine: that is a victory lap from gary cohn, the goldman sachs president. carlo messina. he said, we did everything better and faster fine. even if we have measures on these non-farming loans the selloff continues. what reverses that trend? carlo: let me at the point on goldman sachs definition because i want to talk intesa sanpaolo. if you look at the italian banking system, the average equity is the highest have borne the brunt of this week's selling. an exclusive interview, the goldman sachs president pinpointed it as a european problem. >> the one thing i am proud of i wouldan sachs, and say almost all of the u.s. banks, we took our medicine early. we went out and raised capital really early in the process. then we went out and raised capital second time. we did that years and years ago. and we really build our balance sheet up. we do leveraged ourselves. in norma's liquidity and we made... Bloomberg Markets : BLOOMBERG : February 9, 2016 12:00pm-2:01pm EST you to san francisco were goldman sachs is talking to one of the country's top the seas. alix: welcome back to bloomberg markets. the tech wreck that started around the beginning of the year is within spitting distance of a bear market. today.s extending >> the view is decidedly bright out in san francisco were goldman sachs is holding its annual technology conference. our bloomberg anchors live on site with one of the top in the country. >> you guys just raised one of the biggest funds ever. more than $3 billion. i have to start with the public market. scarlet and alex were talking on it there. tech has seen a bloodbath in the last few days. is this justified? personally, i think it is crazy. i feel badly for the people who have invested in great companies. you and i have both know they have been involved in tableau. >> it has less than 50% in three days. >> i am not on the board anymore. last may. i can speak freely about the company because i don't will anything that is not public information. from $80 a went share. it was $97 a share a couple months ago. it is $38 a share today. it you to san francisco were goldman sachs is talking to one of the country's top the seas. alix: welcome back to bloomberg markets. the tech wreck that started around the beginning of the year is within spitting distance of a bear market. today.s extending >> the view is decidedly bright out in san francisco were goldman sachs is holding its annual technology conference. our bloomberg anchors live on site with one of the top in the country. >> you guys just raised one of the biggest... Democracy Now! : KCSM : February 2, 2016 12:00pm-1:01pm PST lucrative speaking engagements for goldman sachs. her response? laughter. youecretary clinton, will release the pages of your transcript of goldman sachs? [laughter] all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the iowa caucuses on upset victory for republican senator ted cruz over frontrunner donald trump while the virtual tie between hillary clinton and rival bernie sanders. the latest returns show clinton leading sanders by less than half a percentage point, a result that would split iowa delegate votes for the democratic nomination. addressing supporters, sanders said iowa has begun a political revolution. >> i think the people of iowa have sent a very profound message to the political establishment, to the economic establishment, and, by the way, to the media establishment. for walls that be street with her in the supply of money, corporate america, the large campaign donors, are so powerful that no president can do what has to be done. and that is why what iowa has begun tonight is a political revolution. lucrative speaking engagements for goldman sachs. her response? laughter. youecretary clinton, will release the pages of your transcript of goldman sachs? [laughter] all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the iowa caucuses on upset victory for republican senator ted cruz over frontrunner donald trump while the virtual tie between hillary clinton and rival bernie sanders. the latest returns show clinton leading... Trending Business : BLOOMBERG : February 25, 2016 9:00pm-10:01pm EST officer of goldman sachs, gary cohen. stay tuned for that exclusive interview. central bankers gather for that g-20 shanghai. we had over and talk to an advisor to the central bank. "trending business" back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> it is 10:30 a.m. in hong kong. these are the stories making headlines. china's top diplomat says the deployment of a u.s. missile defense system and south korea threatens the country's security. he told the think tank that the radar could reach far into china's interior. areu.s. and south korea discussing the deployment after north korea's recent market launch -- recent rocket launch. iranians vote on friday in the first parliamentary elections since the lifting of sanctions. the parliament has limited powers, that can approve or block initiatives from the president's office. the hard-line guardian council has allowed few moderates and reformers on the ballots, leading opposition groups to call the elections a sham. fifa chooses its next president. the final candidates making final pitches. all committed to restoring reputation and credibility. officer of goldman sachs, gary cohen. stay tuned for that exclusive interview. central bankers gather for that g-20 shanghai. we had over and talk to an advisor to the central bank. "trending business" back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> it is 10:30 a.m. in hong kong. these are the stories making headlines. china's top diplomat says the deployment of a u.s. missile defense system and south korea threatens the country's security. he told the think tank that the radar could reach... . francine: joining us for the first part of the program, kevin daly, senior economist at goldman sachs. we are also getting some breaking news out of the u.s. treasury secretary, saying the world is suffering from a shortage of demand and the g-20 should use all policy levers to combat this. the markets want some reassurance. everything seems to be pessimistic. there's not anything fundamentally wrong yet, but what kind of message should the g-20 deliver? kevin: i think there is a lot more that policymakers can do. we've changed our call on the ecb. we expect them to introduce measures to cut deposit rates by 10 basis points, to introduce a tiered system, to accelerate the pace of purchases, and to expand the asset purchase program by an additional six months. if they do carry out those measures as we anticipate, i think that will be a positive. i wouldn't agree with the idea that policymakers are out of ammunition. francine: one of the things we talk about the most, something we cover on bloomberg, is the negative rates. not only negative rates, but the fact that the ecb was probably goin . francine: joining us for the first part of the program, kevin daly, senior economist at goldman sachs. we are also getting some breaking news out of the u.s. treasury secretary, saying the world is suffering from a shortage of demand and the g-20 should use all policy levers to combat this. the markets want some reassurance. everything seems to be pessimistic. there's not anything fundamentally wrong yet, but what kind of message should the g-20 deliver? kevin: i think there is a lot more... John Kasich Town Hall Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee : CSPAN : February 28, 2016 1:00am-2:01am EST have read about a month ago that goldman sachs, one of the largest financial institutions on wall street agreed to a settlement with the u.s. government for $5 billion. $5 billion. why did they reach that agreement? they reached that agreement because of course they were selling fraudulent and worthless packages of subprime mortgage runs -- loans. streetumber two, wall firms like goldman sachs make huge contributions to candidates. they put millions and millions of dollars into the political process so candidates can be beholden to them. point number three, the revolving door -- do you know what that is? people go from wall street to government, back to wall street. sachsst 25 years, goldman itself has had two secretaries of treasury as well as many other high-ranking government officials work on government, go back to wall street. point number four, maybe the most painful of all to the american people -- some kid in minnesota today or vermont gets picked up for having marijuana, possessing marijuana. recordd gets a criminal which stays with them for his entire life. but if you ar have read about a month ago that goldman sachs, one of the largest financial institutions on wall street agreed to a settlement with the u.s. government for $5 billion. $5 billion. why did they reach that agreement? they reached that agreement because of course they were selling fraudulent and worthless packages of subprime mortgage runs -- loans. streetumber two, wall firms like goldman sachs make huge contributions to candidates. they put millions and millions of dollars into the political... 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Channel 13 News at Four : WHO : February 1, 2016 4:00pm-5:00pm CST triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. moines. tonight this is where the results will pour in from caucus precincts around the state. capital square and west end salvage will serve as headquarters for nbc news and msnbc tonight. earlier today our dave price sat down with the face of nbc news ... lester holt ... to talk caucuses. 141850-142135 can you see anything similar ... i can't remember anything quite like this ... driven by outside events ... hard to understand whats driving the whole conversation ... i was certainly struck by the historical implications ... i recognize this is not 1966 ... but i'm kinda feeling my way through it ... not the smartest room ... give you a dose of the day triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. moines. tonight this is where the results will pour in... Countdown to the Closing Bell With Liz Claman : FBC : February 1, 2016 3:00pm-4:01pm EST look at the bush pac, goldman sachs has given halve heavily to bush and so has bank of america. but here's what we do know about the banks themselves. it's generally the bank chiefs and the c level people. generally set these -- liz: the c-suite. >> yeah. the c-suite, coo, cfo,. >> vice chairman. and you see that beginning in this election cycle. and we should point out is a very crowded republican field. so no one has dived in full, you know, full on for anybody just yet. but there are certain things, trends that are emerging. we should point out, again, no clear front-runner on the gop. a lot of people giving to rubio, jeb, and we don't know what's going on. on the democratic side, it's a little different. the c level ceos are redirect money mainly to hillary. not to bernie sanders or martin o'malley. liz: what message does that send to the under links? >> well, give to these folks. and if you look at it. morgan stanley is a perfect example. tom, good guy. vice-chairman. that's the contributions. they're the number ten contributor to hillary clinton. okay? so they're right up ther look at the bush pac, goldman sachs has given halve heavily to bush and so has bank of america. but here's what we do know about the banks themselves. it's generally the bank chiefs and the c level people. generally set these -- liz: the c-suite. >> yeah. the c-suite, coo, cfo,. >> vice chairman. and you see that beginning in this election cycle. and we should point out is a very crowded republican field. so no one has dived in full, you know, full on for anybody just yet. but... On the Move : BLOOMBERG : February 9, 2016 2:30am-4:01am EST , in about 15 we will be talking to goldman sachs is just carried about where commodities are headed next. brent crude at $43 per barrel. do not miss that. japan., a down day for stocks fall off a cliff. we're in tokyo to take you through all of the action. ♪ guy: welcome back. let's get you caught up. here is caroline hyde with the bloomberg business flash. caroline: thank you. pemex has named a new ceo. gonzales is a harvard trained economist and former deputy finance minister. the former ceo resigned after he failed to reverse falling output, and presided over 12 straight quarterly losses. 150 oil and gas companies tracked by energy consultant ihs may go dead. ihs says a further shakeout would have to stimulate deals that had been on hold, because buyers and sellers have disagreed on asset value. the world's largest producer of platinum says it will place all expansion projects on hold, as it expects prices to remain low. anglo-american platinum has written down mines and operation. we have pretty much placed all of our growth capital projects on hold until 2017. one of the thin , in about 15 we will be talking to goldman sachs is just carried about where commodities are headed next. brent crude at $43 per barrel. do not miss that. japan., a down day for stocks fall off a cliff. we're in tokyo to take you through all of the action. ♪ guy: welcome back. let's get you caught up. here is caroline hyde with the bloomberg business flash. caroline: thank you. pemex has named a new ceo. gonzales is a harvard trained economist and former deputy finance minister. the former... 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The Pulse : BLOOMBERG : February 9, 2016 4:00am-5:01am EST . goldman sachs expects the reserve to increase rates to 1.3%. goldman says it sees above trend u.s. growth and predicts a gold rally will go into reverse. in germany say four people have been killed and 100 injured after two trains collided. the incident happened near a area.n the bavaria thank you. with some of the news you need to know about. the stocks 600 just erased this morning's losses. mark: i want to start with the msci all country world index. this is a one-year chart. the rout in risky assets continues. a three-day decline is now 3.5%, leaving it just a whisker, almost 1% from a ber market. is almost 20%. money moving into fixed income assets today which i will come to. this is the stoxx 600 which fell yesterday. it has fallen every single day in february. bankood news is, deutsche rising as much as 5% today, reassuring employees and investors it does have enough cash to pay its debts. shares up by 5% today. the big decline in europe yesterday was the asc, it fell 7.8%. down 1% today. this is the stoxx 600 in the last year, fallen to its lowest level since october 2014. . goldman sachs expects the reserve to increase rates to 1.3%. goldman says it sees above trend u.s. growth and predicts a gold rally will go into reverse. in germany say four people have been killed and 100 injured after two trains collided. the incident happened near a area.n the bavaria thank you. with some of the news you need to know about. the stocks 600 just erased this morning's losses. mark: i want to start with the msci all country world index. this is a one-year chart. the rout in... Hardball With Chris Matthews : MSNBCW : February 4, 2016 11:00pm-12:01am PST touchdown, you guys always talked about goldman sachs, i swear there was an hour about goldman sachs. you won the topic selection. >> it was not just our topic, i think that is where the voters are, it's time to talk about it. the rigged machine, talking about campaigns, and elections. >> and everybody was fine before you guys came along -- >> and tonight, hillary clinton said she will look into revealing the transcripts. i hope she does. >> so you want to do what you're doing right now -- >> she said she would look into it. i hope she does. >> so we're going to get the transcripts of all the speeches she has done for money? >> that is what she said she would look into it. >> my advice would be don't look into it too long, because it's not going to go away -- >> you just said -- >> from you, from the press -- >> then -- an innuendo -- >> i think she called him on that, will she say to her face what she has been implying, is that somehow it influences her position. he would not do it. he backed off. and i thought she gave a very strong defense of the fact she stood up to wall street, she h touchdown, you guys always talked about goldman sachs, i swear there was an hour about goldman sachs. you won the topic selection. >> it was not just our topic, i think that is where the voters are, it's time to talk about it. the rigged machine, talking about campaigns, and elections. >> and everybody was fine before you guys came along -- >> and tonight, hillary clinton said she will look into revealing the transcripts. i hope she does. >> so you want to do what... Today : WHO : February 1, 2016 10:00am-11:00am CST banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. >>> it's fun day monday, and the first day of february, and it's the first day you are going to stop the excuses. >> how many times have you promised yourself you're going to clean up, you're going to declutter? if only you had the time. >> hmm. well, now you do because you're to meet a woman who says you can get organized in one minute or less. >> she's even written a book about it, and it's called never too busy too cure clutter, and her name is erin rooney doland. >> so is it possible in a minute? >> most things will take a little longtory set up, but once you're actually in the promise of doing it, we're talking banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. >>> it's fun day... Hillary Clinton Primary Night Speech : CSPAN : February 28, 2016 3:02pm-4:14pm EST know, gave some speeches to goldman sachs for $225,000 a speech. now i think that if you get $225,000 for a speech, it must be a really excellent, wonderful , speech, and therefore you should be very proud to release the transcripts of that speech. [applause] sen. sanders: clearly must have been an unforgettable speech. share it with the people. second issue, everybody knows how important foreign-policy is to our country and the decisions we make our decisions of life and death. back in 2002, the most important foreign-policy debate in that modern history of this country took place. the debate was over whether or not we listen to president bush and vice president cheney and secretary of defense donald rumsfeld and go into war in iraq. i listened to those speeches they gave and the remarks very thoroughly. i and other members of congress know that the decisions we make will impact in very real life and death ways young men and women in the united states. i listened very, very carefully and concluded they were lying and voted against the war and iraq. [applause] sen. sanders: and it giv know, gave some speeches to goldman sachs for $225,000 a speech. now i think that if you get $225,000 for a speech, it must be a really excellent, wonderful , speech, and therefore you should be very proud to release the transcripts of that speech. [applause] sen. sanders: clearly must have been an unforgettable speech. share it with the people. second issue, everybody knows how important foreign-policy is to our country and the decisions we make our decisions of life and death. back in 2002,... Bloomberg West : BLOOMBERG : February 9, 2016 11:00pm-12:01am EST global shipping sector. and we will hear from goldman sachs president and another ceo later at this hour. ♪ ♪ corey: the latest revolving door. -- the benefits -- zene fits executive out. value written down as much as 22%. executive shakeups, paypal has a new technology officer. papal shares ending today more than 2.5%. andon quietly working expansion of its fulfillment by amazon service. according to documents uncovered by bloomberg news. andill turn into a fedex ups rival, and they are also thinking of alibaba as a competitor. ryan peterson and an author on a book of amazon join us next. glad to have you both here. ?rad, what is the specifics to get a planning document out of the very secretive amazon, what spencer came up with was a document written to about three years ago, called dragon boat. what does dragon boat mean? think a moment. do, itazon wants to appears, is getting to the global shipping business and consolidate all of the goods it is selling from suppliers in china and by space on the freighters that we see up the window here on bloomberg west, on airplanes and b global shipping sector. and we will hear from goldman sachs president and another ceo later at this hour. ♪ ♪ corey: the latest revolving door. -- the benefits -- zene fits executive out. value written down as much as 22%. executive shakeups, paypal has a new technology officer. papal shares ending today more than 2.5%. andon quietly working expansion of its fulfillment by amazon service. according to documents uncovered by bloomberg news. andill turn into a fedex ups rival, and they are... Trending Business : BLOOMBERG : February 9, 2016 9:00pm-10:01pm EST and a decision will be made at the end of the month. it is just six weeks into 2016, and goldman sachs telestrates with volatility. of bank has a bed at five six recommended so-called top trays for the year. three of its topics within the first month. one trade still remains. of 50 emerging-market bank stocks. "the force awakens" helped lift studio earnings by 86%. revenue was up 14%. however, it seems shareholders focused on the espn sports network. rise while costs subscriber numbers fell. investors are watching to see if can write this. rishaad: still ahead, how a mining company is planning on taking themselves out of a commodities slumped. yen is the strongest it has been in a year. can it go any higher? ♪ >> these of the stories making headlines around the world. a 17 story apartment complex brought down due to the taiwan earthquake. are expected with criminal -- are suspected of criminal misconduct. about 100 people are still .issing 530 people were injured in the quake, which measured 6.4. at least 10 people were killed and 80 more injured when two trains crashed head-on in southern germa and a decision will be made at the end of the month. it is just six weeks into 2016, and goldman sachs telestrates with volatility. of bank has a bed at five six recommended so-called top trays for the year. three of its topics within the first month. one trade still remains. of 50 emerging-market bank stocks. 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Good Morning Las Vegas @ 6AM : KTNV : February 19, 2016 6:00am-7:00am PST the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. suing the hotel.. claiming her supervisor calling her names including "old woman" and "monkey." vilma miel was a cage cashier of more than 20-years. she claims she developed carpal tunnel from her job, and after taking time off for treatment... she was fired. we reached out to mgm for comment but haven't heard back. bill cosby is fighting back... and now suing the philadelphia woman accusing him of rape. the actor is demanding andrea constand return the money he paid to settle her 2005 civil lawsuit. he claims she violated the settlement when she was interviewed by police last year who re-opened her c the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. suing the... Channel 2 News This Morning : KTVN : February 18, 2016 6:00am-7:00am PST by KTVN that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. "channel 2 news continues with meteorologist jeff martinez's pinpoint 2 forecast, broadcast certified by the american meteorological society!" cloudy and colder today with rain and snow showers moving through the area making several inches of snow will fall in the mountains making travel difficult. look for scattered rain and snow showers by this afternoon. we dry things out in time for the turning campaign 20-16... ahead of the nevada democratic caucus saturday... bernie sanders plans to visit northern nevada tomorrow. the vermont senator is in sparks the day before the caucus... right after holding a town meeting in elko that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. 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Bloomberg Markets : BLOOMBERG : February 24, 2016 3:00pm-4:01pm EST stories. world bank of canada climbing the ranks of north american banks by assets. passing goldman sachs for fifth place. $872 billiono waste on the conversion rate. bank's mostd on the recent regulatory filings. chesapeake energy will cover a half billion dollar debt thanks to rising asset sales. they signed agreements to divest $700 million in gas field and other assets. they will sell $1 billion this more. -- more this year. u.s. of the economy is shrinking for the first time in two years. the services sector is heard by financial market turmoil, and an uncertain presidential election. the possibility of a federal rate increase potentially weighing on the sector. that is according to market data. coming up on bloomberg markets, trading is minutes away. a look at the averages, pairing the gains, the s&p 500 up 310 nasdaq the tao -- the the winner. >> this is bloomberg markets. stocks posted a big rebound in the last couple hours. julie has the market. >> one stock that is not reek -- rebounding, that is gap. he sees it as irrelevant in the space.- in the retail it is down about 1.2% after stories. world bank of canada climbing the ranks of north american banks by assets. passing goldman sachs for fifth place. $872 billiono waste on the conversion rate. bank's mostd on the recent regulatory filings. chesapeake energy will cover a half billion dollar debt thanks to rising asset sales. they signed agreements to divest $700 million in gas field and other assets. they will sell $1 billion this more. -- more this year. u.s. of the economy is shrinking for the first time in two years.... Red Eye : FOXNEWSW : February 5, 2016 12:00am-1:01am PST $675,000 speaking fee from goldman sachs because that's what they offered. and she will probably do the same when offered a plea bargain. and a shocking study says yes and a common sense says no. and a real life moonshiner stops by to let tom sample his hooch. >> ever? >> ever. thanks, andy. let's welcome our guests. what's she wearing? a fabulous smile. it is joanne nosuchunsky. most people have a 10-gallon hat and his goes to 11. his british parents are disappointed they didn't grow up to be a chimney sweep. and wow, fast work, andy. he is third in line to replace captain america. welcome the lieutenant commander america, tv's andy levy. let's start the show. >> there are many reasons to support donald trump. his straight talk and no nonsense attitude and world famous stake. fellow norwood mass native says it best. on cnn on thursday, chris cuomo says if mr. trump is qualified to make the decisions faced by a president , take it away ernie. >> i think i can make the decisions. who is more qualified? it is 2:00 in the morning and there are a few girls at the bar. you have to go hom $675,000 speaking fee from goldman sachs because that's what they offered. and she will probably do the same when offered a plea bargain. and a shocking study says yes and a common sense says no. and a real life moonshiner stops by to let tom sample his hooch. >> ever? >> ever. thanks, andy. let's welcome our guests. what's she wearing? a fabulous smile. it is joanne nosuchunsky. most people have a 10-gallon hat and his goes to 11. his british parents are disappointed they didn't... All In With Chris Hayes : MSNBCW : February 5, 2016 12:00am-1:01am PST goldman sachs, you said that's what they offered. have you been too dismissive of voters concerns? about this issue in your own campaign and your own career? >> i think i may not have done the job i should in explaining my record. i did when i left the secretary of state's office like so many former official, military leaders, journalist, others, i did go on the speaking circuit. i spoke to heart doctors. i spoke to the american camping association. i spoke to auto dealers and firms on wall street. they wanted me to talk about my experience as secretary of state. to to come -- to talk about the world. what i want people to know is, i went to wall street before the crash. i was the one saying you're going to wreck the economy because of these shenanigans with mortgages. i called to end the loopholes that hedge fund managers enjoy. i proposed changes in ceo compensation. i called for consumer protection financial bureau before it was created. i think the best evidence that the wall street people, at least know, where i stand and where i have always stood is because they are trying t goldman sachs, you said that's what they offered. have you been too dismissive of voters concerns? about this issue in your own campaign and your own career? >> i think i may not have done the job i should in explaining my record. i did when i left the secretary of state's office like so many former official, military leaders, journalist, others, i did go on the speaking circuit. i spoke to heart doctors. i spoke to the american camping association. i spoke to auto dealers and firms on... Politics and Eggs Breakfast with Bernie Sanders : CSPAN : February 7, 2016 10:31am-11:31am EST , are so angry and disillusioned with the political process. goldman sachs is one of the major financial institutions on wall street. of weeks ago, you may have noticed, did not get a lot of attention, they became another bank to reach a financial settlement with the u.s. government. billion.ed to pay $5 to them, not a lot of money. why did they do that? they were guilty of selling packages of worthless subprime mortgages. they paid their fine. what about goldman sachs? not just them, i'm using them as the latest example. all of you are familiar with the phenomenon, the concept of revolving door. powerfuleans is special interests have people go into government to represent their interests and when they finished they go back into the private sector. years, goldman sachs has given this country to oneetaries of treasury, under the republican administration, one under a democrat administration and they have provided dozens of high-level people in government. that is political power. you saya business and to joe, take a few years off but working government and then you come back. th , are so angry and disillusioned with the political process. goldman sachs is one of the major financial institutions on wall street. of weeks ago, you may have noticed, did not get a lot of attention, they became another bank to reach a financial settlement with the u.s. government. billion.ed to pay $5 to them, not a lot of money. why did they do that? they were guilty of selling packages of worthless subprime mortgages. they paid their fine. what about goldman sachs? not just them, i'm using... Wolf : CNNW : February 11, 2016 10:00am-11:01am PST to us would draw indepen in the way an establishment candidate, goldman sachs, $225,000 for one speech, $600,000 for three speeches. republicans $150 million by cnn's count for speaking fees, large banks, all sorts of drug companies, insurance companies. these are the people that actually corrupt the process in america. and i think that's really what bernie will talk about and that's what -- he would be the strongest candidate in the fall, because americans are sick of the corruption in politics. and i think that's true of both parties. bernie has polled stronger against both trump and rubio. >> maria, you support hillary, go ahead. >> i think that tonight is going to underscore why democrats and a lot of those independents that bernie sanders is bringing in should support hillary clinton. she has focused on how to build upon all of the progress that hillary clinton has given our country. he has a superpac of nurses supporting him and running ads on his behalf. the second part is they love to talk about how hillary clinton is not credible when it comes to talking about issues of to us would draw indepen in the way an establishment candidate, goldman sachs, $225,000 for one speech, $600,000 for three speeches. republicans $150 million by cnn's count for speaking fees, large banks, all sorts of drug companies, insurance companies. these are the people that actually corrupt the process in america. and i think that's really what bernie will talk about and that's what -- he would be the strongest candidate in the fall, because americans are sick of the corruption in... Lockup: Holman---Extended Stay : MSNBCW : February 5, 2016 7:00pm-8:01pm PST were asked about speaking fees and the amount of speaking fees you got from goldman sachs, you said that's what they offered. have you been too dismissive of voters concerns? >> i think i may not have done the job i should in explaining my record. i did when i left the secretary of state's office like so many former official, military leaders, journalist, others, i did go on the speaking circuit. i spoke to heart doctors. i spoke to the american camping association. i spoke to auto dealers and firms on wall street. they wanted me to talk about my experience as secretary of state. what i want people to know is, i went to wall street before the crash. i was the one saying you're going to wreck the economy because of these shenanigans with mortgages. i called to end the loopholes that hedge fund managers enjoy. i called for consumer protection financial bureau before it was created. i think the best evidence that the wall street people, at least know, where i stand and where i have always stood is because they are trying to beat me in this primary. they have collected as much as $6 mil were asked about speaking fees and the amount of speaking fees you got from goldman sachs, you said that's what they offered. have you been too dismissive of voters concerns? >> i think i may not have done the job i should in explaining my record. i did when i left the secretary of state's office like so many former official, military leaders, journalist, others, i did go on the speaking circuit. i spoke to heart doctors. i spoke to the american camping association. i spoke to auto... The Rachel Maddow Show : MSNBCW : February 4, 2016 9:00pm-10:01pm PST you were asked about speaking fees and the amount of speaking fees you got from goldman sachs, you said that's what they offered. have you been too dismissive of voters concerns? >> i think i may not have done the job i should in explaining my record. i did when i left the secretary of state's office like so many former official, military leaders, journalist, others, i did go on the speaking circuit. i spoke to heart doctors. i spoke to the american camping association. i spoke to auto dealers and firms on wall street. they wanted me to talk about my experience as secretary of state. what i want people to know is, i went to wall street before the crash. i was the one saying you're going to wreck the economy because of these shenanigans with mortgages. i called to end the loopholes that hedge fund managers enjoy. i called for consumer protection financial bureau before it was created. i think the best evidence that the wall street people, at least know, where i stand and where i have always stood is because they are trying to beat me in this primary. they have collected as much as $ you were asked about speaking fees and the amount of speaking fees you got from goldman sachs, you said that's what they offered. have you been too dismissive of voters concerns? >> i think i may not have done the job i should in explaining my record. i did when i left the secretary of state's office like so many former official, military leaders, journalist, others, i did go on the speaking circuit. i spoke to heart doctors. i spoke to the american camping association. i spoke to auto... is welcoming its client into the yen strength betting. goldman sachs and pimco say and that traders are underestimating how far the federal reserve will raise interest rates. chief economist recommend benchmark yield on 10 years will rise to about 3% by the year-end. up from current members of 1.9%. pimco things global economic growth will make the fed raise rates more than traders expect. to wherent to take you we think the european equity markets will open in 27 minutes time. the turbulence of yesterday is something you need to pay attention to. this morning, it looks like equities are going to get a sharp out. nearly 2% we think of a terminal this morning. up 1.4.o 1.4, dax european markets will start the day after the turbulent of the last 24 hours. jonathan: the turbulence continues, switch up the board. if you'reuroda, watching this program, cover your eyes. the dollar yen losing all of the gains. been ajapanese yen has big call from bank of america and merrill lynch. we will break that down charlie. brent crude at 3562. a little bit higher today, up by two basis points. 10 ye is welcoming its client into the yen strength betting. goldman sachs and pimco say and that traders are underestimating how far the federal reserve will raise interest rates. chief economist recommend benchmark yield on 10 years will rise to about 3% by the year-end. up from current members of 1.9%. pimco things global economic growth will make the fed raise rates more than traders expect. to wherent to take you we think the european equity markets will open in 27 minutes time. the turbulence... Risk and Reward With Deidre Bolton : FBC : February 9, 2016 5:00pm-6:01pm EST miss our coverage. hillary's goldman sachs, as in the last debate she was undecided whether at all she would release them. >> are you willing to release the transcripts of all of your paid speeches? we do know through reporting that there were transcription services for all of those paid speeches in full disclosure, would you release all of them? >> i'll look into it. i don't know the status, but i will certainly look into it. deirdre: jumped the gun, released details of what went down with goldman sachs behind closed doors. we'll bring in the full scoop after this. >> did you have to be paid $675,000? >> well, i don't know. that's what they offered. so -- you know, every secretary of state that i know has done that. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number stor miss our coverage. hillary's goldman sachs, as in the last debate she was undecided whether at all she would release them. >> are you willing to release the transcripts of all of your paid speeches? we do know through reporting that there were transcription services for all of those paid speeches in full disclosure, would you release all of them? >> i'll look into it. i don't know the status, but i will certainly look into it. deirdre: jumped the gun, released details of what went... The Rachel Maddow Show : MSNBCW : February 4, 2016 6:00pm-7:01pm PST this country. you have companies like goldman sachs who just recently paid a settlement fine with the federal government for $5 billion for defrauding investors. goldman sachs is one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy and ruin the lives of millions of americans, but this is what a rigged economy and a corrupt campaign finance system and a broken criminal justice system is about. these guys are so powerful that not one of the executives on wall street has been charged with anything after paying, in this case of goldman sachs, a $5 billion fine. kid gets caught with marijuana, that kid has a police record. a wall street executive destroys the economy, $5 billion settlement with the government, no criminal record. that is what power is about. that is what corruption is about, and that is what has to change in the united states of america. [ applause ] >> we're going to stick to this topic. >> let me just say that, of course, it has to change. it has to change and that's why i've put forward a plan to do just that. it's been judged to be the you have this country. you have companies like goldman sachs who just recently paid a settlement fine with the federal government for $5 billion for defrauding investors. goldman sachs is one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy and ruin the lives of millions of americans, but this is what a rigged economy and a corrupt campaign finance system and a broken criminal justice system is about. these guys are so powerful that not one of the executives on wall street has been... alone contributing to the decline in the dow. goldman sachs, home depot, boeing. there is something specific about these stocks that reflect growing concern over economic growth not just in the u.s., but globally of course and -- of course and the interrelated nature of it all. talking about headlines not making sense, we learned oil ministerzuelan met with his saudi arabian counterparts and you would think it would have helped oil prices, but that wasn't the case. julie: nothing came out of those talks. alix: a couple of weeks ago we would have seen a huge rally springing out of it. i guess pessimism springs eternal now. out of china, oil started to go negative. it has recovered from the lows of the session, so it is not really the worst-performing asset class today, though it's pretty negative. i'm going to take a look at a chart for oil prices in gold. oil, priced in gold terms, is at his lowest since at least 1988. if you look at the real price adjusted for inflation according , an author and goldman sachs banker, the lowest since 1973. another way to look at the negativity we h alone contributing to the decline in the dow. goldman sachs, home depot, boeing. there is something specific about these stocks that reflect growing concern over economic growth not just in the u.s., but globally of course and -- of course and the interrelated nature of it all. talking about headlines not making sense, we learned oil ministerzuelan met with his saudi arabian counterparts and you would think it would have helped oil prices, but that wasn't the case. julie: nothing came out of... WFOR (CBS) CBS 4 News at 11PM : WFOR : February 4, 2016 11:00pm-11:35pm EST by WFOR turn at goldman sachs. estimate. goldman sachs is one of those companies is illegal activity help destroy our activity.>> we watched the rain and the excesses of wall street. >>reporter: voters will draw the ultimate distinction at the polls. now the republicans will have their last debate before tuesday's primary on saturday. a new poll shows donald trump holds on it to a double-digit lead in the state. live in new hampshire, danielle nottingham. to make jeb bush turned to his mother and brother to give his campaign a bus-a boost. barbara bush appeared with him at a town hall event in new hampshire. tomorrow they will be on cbs this morning together featuring a new commercial with the began airing.>>just a few years ago, you said no more bush is on the white house greatest& you are going to bring that up as such a sacrifice for his family but now i know he is needed that he has to run. some of the first job of the president is to protect america. our next president must be prepared to leave. i know jeb and his good hard and strong backbone. second, new poll shows donald trump mai turn at goldman sachs. estimate. goldman sachs is one of those companies is illegal activity help destroy our activity.>> we watched the rain and the excesses of wall street. >>reporter: voters will draw the ultimate distinction at the polls. now the republicans will have their last debate before tuesday's primary on saturday. a new poll shows donald trump holds on it to a double-digit lead in the state. live in new hampshire, danielle nottingham. to make jeb bush turned to his... CBS 4 News : WFOR : February 5, 2016 1:37am-2:12am EST clinton in the polls and he more than doubled her support. >>reporter: he took a turn at goldman sachs. estimate. goldman sachs is one of those companies is illegal activity help destroy our activity.>> we watched the rain and the excesses of wall street. >>reporter: voters will draw polls. now the republicans will have their last debate before tuesday's primary on saturday. a new poll shows donald trump holds on it to a double-digit lead in the state. live in new hampshire, danielle nottingham. to make jeb bush turned to his mother and brother to give his campaign a bus-a boost. barbara bush appeared with him at a town hall event in new hampshire. tomorrow they will be on cbs this morning together featuring a new commercial with the georgia february-george w. bush began airing.>>just a few years ago, you said no more bush is on the white house greatest& you are going to bring that up as such a sacrifice for his family but now i know he is needed that he has to run. some of the first job of the our next president must be prepared to leave. i know jeb and his good hard and strong backbone. second clinton in the polls and he more than doubled her support. >>reporter: he took a turn at goldman sachs. estimate. goldman sachs is one of those companies is illegal activity help destroy our activity.>> we watched the rain and the excesses of wall street. >>reporter: voters will draw polls. now the republicans will have their last debate before tuesday's primary on saturday. a new poll shows donald trump holds on it to a double-digit lead in the state. live in new hampshire,... Action News @ 6:30pm : KTNV : February 11, 2016 6:30pm-7:00pm PST one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. exercise will help keep your brain strong. you'll then be.... less forgetful... and... speed up your ability to problem- solve. so... if you want to play a few brain games now and then.... it's probably not the worst thing.... you can do. but... don't forget to get outside.... see people and try something weekend at red rock canyon.. and in honor of president's day this coming monday.. it's free. thousands of people visit red rock canyon to take advantage of the hiking and biking trails.. along with the spectacular scenery. 13 action news will be right back. there are those who say we cannot defeat a one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people.... KCCI 8 News at Five : KCCI : February 1, 2016 5:00pm-5:30pm CST one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. we can't build an economy that works for people. the time has come to make a choice... about which candidate can actually make a difference for you. in a world as complex as this, we need a president as experienced as hillary. in the situation room... at the negotiating table... and always on your side... fighting for children and families. with a real plan to get incomes rising... ...reduce drug prices... ...win equal pay for women... ...and protect social security and medicare for seniors. she'll build on obamacare, not start over. break through the gridlock, not add to it. defend planned parenthood, not attack it. stand up to the gun lobby, not protect it. lead on foreign policy, not ig one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. we can't build an economy that works for people. the time has come to make a choice... about which... WSPA (CBS) CBS Morning News : WSPA : February 5, 2016 4:00am-4:30am EST by WSPA speeches she has given to investment firms like goldman sachs. clinton went on offense saying she is not beholdent to big banks. >> you will not find that i ever changed a view or a vote because of any donations that i ever received. i think it's time to end the very artful smear that you and your campaign have been carrying out. about releasing transcripts of those speeches, clinton was noncommittal. meanwhile, sanders campaign moved into unchartered territory last month, for the first time, outraising clinton by $5 million. >> i am very proud to be the only candidate up here that does not have a super pac, who has not raised a huge amount of money from wall street or -- >> reporter: the debate came just hours after clinton got somewhat of a reprieve on her e-mail controversy. the state department's inspector general released findings that colin powell, a republican secretary of state, also received classified information on his private e-mail account. >> weijia jiang in manchester, new hampshire, thanks a lot. >>> those questions that you heard about clinton's ties to wall stree speeches she has given to investment firms like goldman sachs. clinton went on offense saying she is not beholdent to big banks. >> you will not find that i ever changed a view or a vote because of any donations that i ever received. i think it's time to end the very artful smear that you and your campaign have been carrying out. about releasing transcripts of those speeches, clinton was noncommittal. meanwhile, sanders campaign moved into unchartered territory last month, for the first... FOX5 News at 6:00pm : KVVU : February 11, 2016 6:00pm-6:30pm PST banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. it has now been one year since legendary unlv head basketball coach jerry tarkanian passed away. and while he may be gone ... he's not forgotton. today, at the statue in his likeness on campus .. fans, students and family stopped by to remember tark and what he means to the school and the community. "i would just like to add that we're very grateful for all the people who were so kind to us when we lost jerry. it was just, he was a special sort of person, you know he didn't have to say a word, he was so charismatic, he'd just come in a room and he'd fill it. " louis tarkanian also told fox5 ... her daughter, jodie, is starting the jerry tarkanian fo banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. it has now been one year since legendary unlv head... Channel 2 News 5:30PM : KTVN : February 11, 2016 5:30pm-6:00pm PST alger's they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. welcome back... visiting the backroads of rural nevada has become a trend amongst travelers as the nevada department of tourism poured one point four million dollars last year on the promotion of the small towns of nevada. this grant money goes towards promoting events such as "lock your love" and "lovers a loft balloon races" in lovelock this valentine's day weekend. bethany- "they can come to nevada and do something special they cannot do anywhere else. you are not going to find this in any of our neighboring they say the grant money is working and they report an additional one hundred alger's they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works... KCCI 8 News at Noon : KCCI : February 1, 2016 12:00pm-12:30pm CST . they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. >> this is iowa's news leader, this is kcci eight news at noon with mollie cooney. mollie: more and more parents are playing video games with their children. that's the finding of a recent survey that shows parents like the ability to easily control what their kids are seeing. cbs news correspondent jill wagner has more, it's new at noon. >> we can go this way. come, there's coins. jill: most saturday mornings, 6-year-old kaitlyn plays video games with her father for an hour or two. >> she looks forward to it at the end of the week, you know, the weekend. just start off our weekend doing . they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for...
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WTTG (FOX) Fox 5 Morning News : WTTG : April 1, 2016 7:00am-9:00am EDT by WTTG hillary clinton apparently losing her patience.sing her pae let's get the details from fox's doug luzader. >> reporter: wisconsin is wis the next contest up on tuesday d in fact and there's a new fox f business poll out indicating inn that bernie sanders has builtasb some momentum in that state. he's up five points overfive hillary clinn.hi still within a margin of error turn around for him in wisconsin. in what was supposed to be a few moments of pleasant glads handing hillary clinton losty cs it. >> i am so sick of standard snd campaign lying about this.bouthi sick of it. of >> reporter: clinton wasnton responding to questions aboutns donations from the oil and gasnd industry but she's clearly not c happy with the kind of momentum behind bernie sandersin who is now leading a heads ofea next week'sdi wisconsin primary and he is gaining in whatn wh should be a clintonlint strongholds, new york. new y >> and if we win here in new york, we are going to make it i to the white house. >> reporter: donald trump arriving in warrants no doubt hoping for something of a reset after what lab hillary clinton apparently losing her patience.sing her pae let's get the details from fox's doug luzader. >> reporter: wisconsin is wis the next contest up on tuesday d in fact and there's a new fox f business poll out indicating inn that bernie sanders has builtasb some momentum in that state. he's up five points overfive hillary clinn.hi still within a margin of error turn around for him in wisconsin. in what was supposed to be a few moments of pleasant glads handing hillary clinton... America's Newsroom With Bill Hemmer and Martha MacCallum : FOXNEWSW : April 21, 2016 6:00am-8:01am PDT also leaving the possibility that may take years to resolve. monica crowley, doug schoen, fox news contributors. good day to both of you. >> good morning. bill: let's have it. is trump right? >> he may or may not be right. obviously, nobody knows the path of this fbi investigation. all we know is what's been publicly reported so far. if donald trump is right and that she will not be indicted because she's being protected by the president, by the democratic party, then that in itself is a huge story. that's the story of corruption because the fbi is supposed to be politically independent. so if he's right about that, then that story should be told. but i think there's something else going on here. i'm hearing that this investigation is much bigger than what we are led to believe. yes, they are looking into the possible mishanding of classified material, but there's another track to this investigation which involves possible violations of the public corruption laws, and that involves the clinton foundation. possibly foreign governments and other things where mrs. clinton would not be also leaving the possibility that may take years to resolve. monica crowley, doug schoen, fox news contributors. good day to both of you. >> good morning. bill: let's have it. is trump right? >> he may or may not be right. obviously, nobody knows the path of this fbi investigation. all we know is what's been publicly reported so far. if donald trump is right and that she will not be indicted because she's being protected by the president, by the democratic party, then that in... squirm. wasteful spending up 21% for a total of $5 billion in pork. doug, this is an encyclopedia of frittering big bucks away. reporter: there is very little incentive for federal agencies and programs to change what they do. have you ever heard a federal appropriator say, you have given us too much money, take some of it back. secondly, congressional oversight is looking. many members of congress if they had a chance to pose with a pig here. that's pigfoot, they might pay more attention to this problem. it's not a sexy occupation. members of congress are not going to be getting the sound bite on the evening news. it's laborious detail work that gets little attention on twitter. the irs's public referral program, they could manage texas underpayments. federal agencies could see millions in savings if they were able to pay more of the department of defense's excess property through the disposal process. eligibility of medical suppliers. they could use better information to prevent ineligible suppliers from enrolling in the program savings billions of dollars. and the workers' compens squirm. wasteful spending up 21% for a total of $5 billion in pork. doug, this is an encyclopedia of frittering big bucks away. reporter: there is very little incentive for federal agencies and programs to change what they do. have you ever heard a federal appropriator say, you have given us too much money, take some of it back. secondly, congressional oversight is looking. many members of congress if they had a chance to pose with a pig here. that's pigfoot, they might pay more attention to... Today : WRC : April 22, 2016 7:00am-9:58am EDT of our judges. doug howe, executive vice president at qvc for manufacturing. jill martin, part of qvc's g.i.l.i. brand. last but not least, she loves her close-ups, savannah guthrie. >> i miss thed that. >>in mom's purse category, take a look. >> hello. i'm va necessary la chan from philadelphia, pennsylvania. and my invention is loopit. it's a solution to everyone's tangled headphone problem. say hello to loopit, today's next big thing. >> vanessa chan, come out. hi. take your place here. now the winner from the moms on the go category. >> hi, my name is sherrill mosee from philadelphia, pennsylvania. my product is minkee blue. it's today's next big thing because you can carry items typically carried in three separate bags in one minkee blue bag. one bag will do with the minkee blue. >> sherrtake your place. that was mystical. >> exciting. >> good to see you. finally, the winner of thursday's moms get organized category. >> hi. i'm crista woods from ashburn, california. i invented glovestix. no more harsh chemical sprays. put the stinks in and get the stink out. >> that's savanna of our judges. doug howe, executive vice president at qvc for manufacturing. jill martin, part of qvc's g.i.l.i. brand. last but not least, she loves her close-ups, savannah guthrie. >> i miss thed that. >>in mom's purse category, take a look. >> hello. i'm va necessary la chan from philadelphia, pennsylvania. and my invention is loopit. it's a solution to everyone's tangled headphone problem. say hello to loopit, today's next big thing. >> vanessa chan, come out. hi.... Action News at 6:00 AM : WPVI : April 5, 2016 6:00am-7:01am EDT effect for quarterback doug flutie's touchdown pass that put boston college back on the map in 1984. applications shot up 30 percent in two years after that pass and after villanova's 1985 hoops championship applications spiked 18 percent according to a study. all right. stocks slumped yesterday as oil prices fell sparking selling in energy and industrial stocks. right now futures pointing to a sharply lower opened. reports on the trade deficit and job openings are due out today. matt and tam that's the latest in business but boy what a victory for villanova. >> absolutely. >> you were wearing blue all week maribel. >> that's right. >> we're going do give you some of the credit. >> it's cold this morning in case there's anybody out there still celebrating you need coats and extra gear. storm tracker six showing you we're mainly drive. right around the middle of the area there are a couple of light snow showers popping through. most cases these are just producing flurries as they drop down out of the north. that's what we've got on the terrace just outside the station. and you know a effect for quarterback doug flutie's touchdown pass that put boston college back on the map in 1984. applications shot up 30 percent in two years after that pass and after villanova's 1985 hoops championship applications spiked 18 percent according to a study. all right. stocks slumped yesterday as oil prices fell sparking selling in energy and industrial stocks. right now futures pointing to a sharply lower opened. reports on the trade deficit and job openings are due out today. matt and tam... Fox 5 Morning News : WTTG : April 14, 2016 7:00am-9:00am EDT only rendition of thee national anthem.ti anthe which i kind of doug. o d maybe it's just me.t we're back in two minutes. >> it's groovy, al. >> maybe i'm a groovy chick. ♪ >> play on, please.leas play on. that is red hot chili peppers own bass playing the national no anthem at kobe bryant's lastsas game. big old lakers fan with his f wh jersey on, but he's getting age lot of heat on social media forf that performance. twitter blew up going crazy.ra one user saying quote please p national anthem was as bad as aa the lakers have been in the past three years end quote. signed by wisdom martin. flee by the way is a life longil lakers fan and i need to hear h the whole thing because i think it is like -- i think it'shi i pretty mazing.. >> it's the arts. a some people love thing.hi some people don't love thing alg in the eye the be holder or eare in this case.ase. matthew mcconaughey as a dop d pell gang we are apparently not somebody whose around today. somebody whose been gone for g very long time.ime. somebody's great greatatre grandfather.an so let's get in the way backtheb machine only rendition of thee national anthem.ti anthe which i kind of doug. o d maybe it's just me.t we're back in two minutes. >> it's groovy, al. >> maybe i'm a groovy chick. ♪ >> play on, please.leas play on. that is red hot chili peppers own bass playing the national no anthem at kobe bryant's lastsas game. big old lakers fan with his f wh jersey on, but he's getting age lot of heat on social media forf that performance. twitter blew up going crazy.ra one user saying quote... Fox Morning News at 5A : WTXF : April 29, 2016 5:00am-6:01am EDT by WTXF his stock rose and doug pederson was in love with the kid. he remind him of brett favre, expectations aside, wentz is ready to work. >> he is a competitor, a guy compassionate, hardest worker out there i will go there and earn the respect of my teammates and they will see a leader a and guy who knows what is going on. i will be first one in, last one out and i will compete my tail off and hopefully win a lot of ballgames. >>> to baseball phillies/nationals, jonathan papelbon hates playing his own team. top of the ninth, cameron rupp with the deep, two run rbi to right field, phillies win three to nothing. sweeping the nationals. that is sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. so great to see papelbon get beaten up by phillies. he is such a jerk when he played here. >>> history made in the nfl draft. >> for only second time in back to back years quarterbacks were chosen number one and number two in the draft. first pick of the draft jared goff and as sean bell mentioned eagles took north dakota's carson wentz. last year jameis wins exton was drafted and then marcus mariota a went second ove his stock rose and doug pederson was in love with the kid. he remind him of brett favre, expectations aside, wentz is ready to work. >> he is a competitor, a guy compassionate, hardest worker out there i will go there and earn the respect of my teammates and they will see a leader a and guy who knows what is going on. i will be first one in, last one out and i will compete my tail off and hopefully win a lot of ballgames. >>> to baseball phillies/nationals, jonathan papelbon... Action News at 4PM : WPVI : April 6, 2016 4:00pm-5:01pm EDT champs are still on cloud 9. >> this is something called the doug flutey effect. he is famous for throwing a hail mary pass for throwing a pass to win the game against miami and enrollment went through the roof after that. and so far the publicity hasn't hurt. it's a normal wednesday here at villanova university. you see a few dozen high schoolers planning on a campus tour. the only difference now the tour guide says along with questions about the schools academic programs, they are asking about basketball. >> they want to know about the team. it will be exciting to share that they are touring a school that has won a national championship. >> reporter: just to give you an idea of the impact a successful championship can have on a school. on the first scheduled tour day after villanova beat oklahoma in the semi finals approximately 1200 people showed up. alyssa from new jersey says it's not a major factor but it is a factor. >> it's a really fun thing to do. to go to see sports. >> others though like andrew from new jersey says he could careless. >> you didn't watch the game? >> no champs are still on cloud 9. >> this is something called the doug flutey effect. he is famous for throwing a hail mary pass for throwing a pass to win the game against miami and enrollment went through the roof after that. and so far the publicity hasn't hurt. it's a normal wednesday here at villanova university. you see a few dozen high schoolers planning on a campus tour. the only difference now the tour guide says along with questions about the schools academic programs, they are... could change theae way the u.s. enforcesor immigration laws.miion la fox's doug luzader joins us jns live with more.ve good morning, w doug.ng, dou >> reporter: steve and holly h good morning.ng it's going to be a busy place p today.to hanging in the balance couldhe be the fate of millions of illegal immigrants and critical constitutional questions. argue you'll they'll have to th carry the burden. >> this is not prosecutial discretion.sc this is taking law and changing it is. >> reporter: the republican controlled congress will arguegr that the president is in essence rewriting law violating a basic tenet of thee constitution. the white house says he's wellu within his authority. histy >> the executive authority ahori that president obama exercisednt the executive authority thattyha presidents reagan and presidents george h.w. bush exercised. >> reporter: while it hasas energized both sides of the immigration debate all of this o happens during an unusual time e at the supreme court. t sup the death of justice antonince n scalia means it's possible mea that the court could deadl could change theae way the u.s. enforcesor immigration laws.miion la fox's doug luzader joins us jns live with more.ve good morning, w doug.ng, dou >> reporter: steve and holly h good morning.ng it's going to be a busy place p today.to hanging in the balance couldhe be the fate of millions of illegal immigrants and critical constitutional questions. argue you'll they'll have to th carry the burden. >> this is not prosecutial discretion.sc this is taking law and changing it is.... CBS Overnight News : KYW : April 8, 2016 2:52am-4:01am EDT . >> phil started at cbs in 1951 as a copy boy when doug edward anchored our evening brought cast. phil's jobs in the days before teleprompters included printing cue card. later became the first street reporter. today, "60 minutes" expect tiff producer jeff fagar called phil a first-class journalist and admirable human being. we could not agree more. >>> the physically demanding >>> the physically demanding sport called parkour held championships in las vegas last weekend. but a top team of palestinians was a no-show, stuck in its war-torn homeland. eric peterson spent time with the athletes who get their joy through jumping. >> reporter: a war blasted apartment building in gaza becomes perfect stage for parkour, extreme sport, blending gymnastics with agility training developed for a military obstacle course. how many wars have you seen in your lives? >> three. >> three wars. >> reporter: the men on the parkour team call themselves three run gaza. for surviving three wars and they cannot leave because gaza is under a blockade. >> parkour makes us feel free says ude, nothing is holding yo . >> phil started at cbs in 1951 as a copy boy when doug edward anchored our evening brought cast. phil's jobs in the days before teleprompters included printing cue card. later became the first street reporter. today, "60 minutes" expect tiff producer jeff fagar called phil a first-class journalist and admirable human being. we could not agree more. >>> the physically demanding >>> the physically demanding sport called parkour held championships in las vegas... country is there a form of it somewhere. >> let's hope that doug peterson has a good first year as eagles first year coach. former quarterback himself from back in the day. >> people on twitter are laughing and saying what have you been drink to go day, because i had a moment, if you guys weren't with us in the 4:00 o'clock hour. >> we were talking about some story about. >> fast food. >> the plastic. >> you know, from the glove. >> that is right. >> and so in your ear, the director tim at the time. >> he was talking to me because sometimes i have my tupperware and i have to go up to our cafeteria and warm it up in the microwave. >> you said, cafeteria. >> he said no, no it is a bistro. >> this is why it cracked you up, there is the bistro here at fox 29. >> yes. >> there is no servicer. >> no. >> and there is very little warmth, it doesn't look like a bistro, does it. >> is the coffee machine working. >> they relocated the coffee machine right there in the corner. >> yes, there it is. >> we have a keurig down there we don't need coffee. you don't like it because it is not as stron country is there a form of it somewhere. >> let's hope that doug peterson has a good first year as eagles first year coach. former quarterback himself from back in the day. >> people on twitter are laughing and saying what have you been drink to go day, because i had a moment, if you guys weren't with us in the 4:00 o'clock hour. >> we were talking about some story about. >> fast food. >> the plastic. >> you know, from the glove. >> that is right.... kasich to drop out.out. fox's doug luzader has more.er >> reporter: if the numbers we've been seeing out of wisconsin are corrects, donaldro trump is heading into thisnto t contest tomorrow in a strangege position. he's the underdog: donald trump at a town hall in milwaukee making his finalal arguments into wisconsin after r a tough week promising to toneno it down if he's elected. elected >> i'll be so presidential.l. greta, you will be so proude soo much me. mu you know i'm a smart guy. being present is easy but youou make it very boring. very borin. >> reporter: if trump losesru l tomorrow he'll still be aheadll in the delegate counts but cous will it make it much more di cruz and john kasich a heads of miss this summer's convention.on. he still needs 501 delegates. >> he might ends up with onlyh l three or six delegates out ofest wisconsin which alters hisltersh plath to make it where heto makt would have to win 60 percent 60c of the remaining delegates toels get throws 501.t >> reporter: if there's athter: convention floor fight the flo g head of the republican party relu kasich to drop out.out. fox's doug luzader has more.er >> reporter: if the numbers we've been seeing out of wisconsin are corrects, donaldro trump is heading into thisnto t contest tomorrow in a strangege position. he's the underdog: donald trump at a town hall in milwaukee making his finalal arguments into wisconsin after r a tough week promising to toneno it down if he's elected. elected >> i'll be so presidential.l. greta, you will be so proude soo much me. mu you know i'm a... Action News 5PM : WPVI : April 25, 2016 5:00pm-6:01pm EDT has been around the block right now. he'll deal with it the right way. doug has experience right now in dealing with quarterbacks. he was the nfl quarterback. he's played under some very significant coaches you look at mike holmgren and donee don shula. he's learned how to handle that position. >> the eagles not the only team whose quarterback situation has turned to a soap on that r deflate-gate going on forever. tom breezy had his suspension reinstated meaning he'll miss the first four games of the season we think. brady is not ready to accept this new ruling and is exploring other legal options so basically this may never end. >>> nba playoffs got a bit more interesting. warriors superstar steph curry will miss two weeks with a sprained ligament in his knee. golden state leads houston three games to one. can curry will miss the rest of that series and at least four games in the next if they were to advance. >>> flyers did not advance but boy they gave it their all. yesterday their stanley cup hopes ended with a one-nothing loss to the capitals in game six. it's hard to be too upse has been around the block right now. he'll deal with it the right way. doug has experience right now in dealing with quarterbacks. he was the nfl quarterback. he's played under some very significant coaches you look at mike holmgren and donee don shula. he's learned how to handle that position. >> the eagles not the only team whose quarterback situation has turned to a soap on that r deflate-gate going on forever. tom breezy had his suspension reinstated meaning he'll miss the first four... News4 at 5 : WRC : April 12, 2016 5:00pm-6:00pm EDT help. >>> tumbling temperatures, some of us are in for another cold night ahead. doug's on the other sid of the e the nra and its campaign cash are what stands between us and gun reform. "every time i think about those kids... it gets me mad" chris van hollen met with nra lobbyists to craft a loophole that would let the nra skirt a new campaign finance law and block gun control. but democrat donna edwards said "no" to the nra loophole and stood up to the gun lobby. and she would ban assault weapons. democrat donna edwards, maryland's next senator. working for us pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. and the nra to pass the toughest gun safety legislation in the country. i'll take on the tough fights to expand social security and keep the doors open to planned parenthood. my mom is so tough she's willing to fight anyone who's going to pay him more than us for doing the same job. i'm joseline peña-melnyk, and i approve this message. >>> so we were looking good yesterday at this time. temperatures in the 70s. we're looking good now. now we've seen clear skies, tempera help. >>> tumbling temperatures, some of us are in for another cold night ahead. doug's on the other sid of the e the nra and its campaign cash are what stands between us and gun reform. "every time i think about those kids... it gets me mad" chris van hollen met with nra lobbyists to craft a loophole that would let the nra skirt a new campaign finance law and block gun control. but democrat donna edwards said "no" to the nra loophole and stood up to the gun lobby.... . >> let's meet our judges. first of all, we have doug, the executive vice president of merchandising at qvc. of course, you know jill martin, our "today" contributor and creative director of qvc's brand. finally, our very own "today" host, savannah guthrie. >> hello. >> have you ever been surprised by what sells on qvc? >> yeah, i like to say i know what's going to sell but occasionallyou not that it sells but how well it does. >> for example, the good hang ups. >> unbelievable. sold out before it went on air. really strong. >> jill, what will you be looking for? >> i picture someone sitting at home and saying, i need that. i want that. that will fix something in my life. that's what good hang ups was. we saw them and said, i want to hang something on the wall and i can't without this product. that's why i feel it did well. >> savannah, i was where you were last year. are you going to be a tough judge? >> i don't know. i think i'll be more paula abdul than simon cowell. i want to ask good questions because i want the mompreneurs to be successful. you have to ask the hard questions and make . >> let's meet our judges. first of all, we have doug, the executive vice president of merchandising at qvc. of course, you know jill martin, our "today" contributor and creative director of qvc's brand. finally, our very own "today" host, savannah guthrie. >> hello. >> have you ever been surprised by what sells on qvc? >> yeah, i like to say i know what's going to sell but occasionallyou not that it sells but how well it does. >> for example,... Supreme Court Landmark Case Baker v. Carr : CSPAN : April 7, 2016 9:56pm-11:29pm EDT constitution. the justices had to decide, as doug points out, in this case, whether they can actually hear the case. prior to that, they had actually rendered decisions as saying that it is none of our business. we cannot find in the constitution a principle that we are going to apply here. where is it? once they decided in baker versus carr that we could actually look at this under the 14th amendment. that opened the door to the subsequent decisions, but it was not self-evident. a lot of people were starting to agitate for proportionate representation in the state legislatures. it was not by any means clear that this is going to be the outcome of that case. douglas: this situation had become so severe by the late 1940's and 1950's and all across the country, it was not just municipal officials, you had organizations that were all over this issue in states in minnesota and tennessee. the league is doing alternative work at the local level and up to the state level. it goes before the legislature time and time again. they were saying that they must do something about this. cities like nashv constitution. the justices had to decide, as doug points out, in this case, whether they can actually hear the case. prior to that, they had actually rendered decisions as saying that it is none of our business. we cannot find in the constitution a principle that we are going to apply here. where is it? once they decided in baker versus carr that we could actually look at this under the 14th amendment. that opened the door to the subsequent decisions, but it was not self-evident. a lot of... Eyewitness News at 6 : KYW : April 29, 2016 6:00pm-6:31pm EDT play book and getting ready to go. >> finally get a chance to talk to doug pederson, he has been in your shoes as a quarterback for philadelphia eagles. what has he told but this position and playing in the city. >> you just to have block out the noise. it is what it is. the sometimes you will hear positive things, negative things. it is what it is. you have to go play ball. don't make it bigger then it needs to be. that is how i have handled it as well. i think i'll do well here and looking forward to playing with him and being coached for a long time by him. >> from january to now i'm sure it has been a whirlwind, what has been the best piece of advice and from who? >> that is a good question. i'm not sure but over and over just enjoy it. just enjoy it. don't make it a big deal. enjoy process. it only happens once. i went through it. it was long. a lot of anxiousness going on but i did enjoy it. i understand it the only happens once and it will look a little bit different. >> i understand back at your college housing situation you didn't even have cable, all right. you will go in play book and getting ready to go. >> finally get a chance to talk to doug pederson, he has been in your shoes as a quarterback for philadelphia eagles. what has he told but this position and playing in the city. >> you just to have block out the noise. it is what it is. the sometimes you will hear positive things, negative things. it is what it is. you have to go play ball. don't make it bigger then it needs to be. that is how i have handled it as well. i think i'll do well here... Good Day DC : WTTG : April 5, 2016 9:00am-11:00am EDT runners.rs. fox's doug luzader has the h t details. >> reporter: just a few monthsen ago, no one would that these races would be this competitive at this stage, and wisconsin is living up to itsts maverick reputation. it's hard to say who has more at stake today, ted cruz or donalda trump. cruz wins wisconsin, though, as polls suggest he can blockck trump's run to win the to wi nomination out right. rht leading to a brokered brore convention.conv the only point they both seem to agree on john kasich oz only on state up to this point shouldino drop out.ut >> john kasich cannot be the nominee he's mathematicallyy eliminated.eliminated >> esche not be allowed to run it's very unfair he's take our k votes will think about what guyg said he needs to get out becausc he's getting my votes and i wann to have my votes! he's -- this-i is not fair. f >> reporter: likewiseis democratic hillary clinton woull like her rival bernie sanders tt leave the scene.ne her one-time decisive lead in wisconsin has evaporated and shs now appears to be conceding the states. ates >> oh, my gosh, it is so gr runners.rs. fox's doug luzader has the h t details. >> reporter: just a few monthsen ago, no one would that these races would be this competitive at this stage, and wisconsin is living up to itsts maverick reputation. it's hard to say who has more at stake today, ted cruz or donalda trump. cruz wins wisconsin, though, as polls suggest he can blockck trump's run to win the to wi nomination out right. rht leading to a brokered brore convention.conv the only point they both seem to agree on... NBC10 News at 11pm : WCAU : April 22, 2016 11:00pm-11:35pm EDT ". democrat josh shapiro an attorney general...for us >>> eagles new head coach doug peterson is helping to fight blood cancer. at the spring mill fire company. players like baren and former eagle brian westbrook. they were on hand to raise money for leukemia and the lymphoma socie society. the world's largest voluntary health agency. >>> now to the all important weekend forecast that rests on sheena's shoulders. you're saying rain. >> some areas will see rain. not everybody which makes this neighborhood forecast great. >> good. >> if you are in pennsylvania suburbs you have a very low chance of rain tomorrow clearing through the day. new jersey, delaware, sunday looks fantastic. >> i'm keith jones. have a great night. most new wealth flows it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by millions of small contributions. people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie san ". democrat josh shapiro an attorney general...for us >>> eagles new head coach doug peterson is helping to fight blood cancer. at the spring mill fire company. players like baren and former eagle brian westbrook. they were on hand to raise money for leukemia and the lymphoma socie society. the world's largest voluntary health agency. >>> now to the all important weekend forecast that rests on sheena's shoulders. you're saying rain. >> some areas will see rain. not... NBC10 News at 5pm : WCAU : April 28, 2016 5:00pm-6:01pm EDT coach doug peterson. hey, derek. >> reporter: hey, guys, thank you very much. you know, it's not many first year head coaches who know who you're beginning to take in the first round, consensus is you get carson wentz. unless rams flip the script on you guys, do you have a final analysis as we are hours away from the selection process and your comfort level with the guys. >> very comfortable with either one. we did a process with the two guy, and, you know, it's been about the evaluation, and really getting -- once we got them in the building and sat down to talk to both of them and exhaust their tape and, you know, put them through a battery of tests that we do and just came away feeling very comfortable with both quarterbacks. >> you have the excitement of a new quarterback coming in, of course, there's the dilemma of a quarterback who doesn't want to be here now. you said in march that a starting quarterback should worry about nothing more than being a starter, and if he can't do that, you have a problem. sam bradford spoke through the agent, doesn't want to be here. how do you han coach doug peterson. hey, derek. >> reporter: hey, guys, thank you very much. you know, it's not many first year head coaches who know who you're beginning to take in the first round, consensus is you get carson wentz. unless rams flip the script on you guys, do you have a final analysis as we are hours away from the selection process and your comfort level with the guys. >> very comfortable with either one. we did a process with the two guy, and, you know, it's been about the... about this woman who is accused of stabbing her 3-month-old baby. >>> doug tells us it's going to get warmer around these parts. but not right away. stay tuned for t >>> well are you ready for spring? because now it feels like it's coming. >> finally, right? >> finally. >> we've had a little taste here and there, you know yesterday was 70 in the low 70s for the most part and everybody is like yeah we got it. and now we have a frost advisory in effect. cold air will move in overnight. it will be a chilly start to our wednesday. we've seen colder air this past weekend. temperatures in the 20s. and tonight lower 30s. not as quite as cold as the past weekend, but with more moisture in the air, we'll get some frost in some suburbs. heads up for that, you might need to scrape off the khartoom morning inome areas in the suburbs. 61 degrees now, winds out of the northwest at 21 again. we've seen a lot of wind over the last few days. 61, well below average, we did hit 63 earlier. but temperatures are starting to fall. 57 in gaithersburg, 57 around frederick. urbana and clarksburg and towards d about this woman who is accused of stabbing her 3-month-old baby. >>> doug tells us it's going to get warmer around these parts. but not right away. stay tuned for t >>> well are you ready for spring? because now it feels like it's coming. >> finally, right? >> finally. >> we've had a little taste here and there, you know yesterday was 70 in the low 70s for the most part and everybody is like yeah we got it. and now we have a frost advisory in effect. cold... beard of the day. that's doug kammerer there. the caps say they have already raised about $20,000 for the usa warriors hockey program. we can take a closer look at his beard and the weather. i think your beard is collecting pollen right now. >> it collects a lot of stuff you don't want it to collect. >> we probably don't want to know too much about that. >> it's a great day. adam tuss is also doing it help us raise money. vance, you should have done it too. >> i'm working with you. >> looking good. as long as the caps are winning, we want that great beard. a beautiful afternoon. reston live camera looking really good. i was out there towards reston town center this weekend. had a good time out there. nice day to get some lunch. last couple of days have been great. we've been on the great side of things, but things are going to start going downhill. winds out of the south at about 6 miles per hour, 76. temperatures right now 77. frederick around gaithersburg, 81. everyone is on the warm side. no rain to talk about today. tomorrow night we could start to see some showers, maybe even som beard of the day. that's doug kammerer there. the caps say they have already raised about $20,000 for the usa warriors hockey program. we can take a closer look at his beard and the weather. i think your beard is collecting pollen right now. >> it collects a lot of stuff you don't want it to collect. >> we probably don't want to know too much about that. >> it's a great day. adam tuss is also doing it help us raise money. vance, you should have done it too. >> i'm... Good Day DC : WTTG : April 25, 2016 9:00am-11:00am EDT a past meteorm or doug perhaps by people? can? you tell? yo >> that is possible. possi we do occasionally find pits out in the woods generally not this large.rge. it's right now we don't knowdo o what -- who or what actually createcreated this pitt but somo believe did burn it last night g and obviously it got away fromyf them. >> reporter: not necessarily a meteor or meter right. r one of things brian pointed outd you got a rusted old chair hereh and there's some bottles andesnd things around so clearly people have hung out in this part of p the woods again we calling cal whitemarsh park the nearest t ne entry we're behind a neighborhood here.ho it wasod intrigue enough to thet firefighters with bowie who area here and put this out. o they saw this crater.ra they saw that rock.oc and they thought perhaps it was a meteor or meteorite heavenly sent the verdict is still out. o let's put that it way, guys. the professionals, the expertsts in our opinion have some doubtsu but it's intriguing to think ofk i would say, rye, guys? >> it is intriguing.. >> wow!>> wow >> thanks, bob.n a past meteorm or doug perhaps by people? can? you tell? yo >> that is possible. possi we do occasionally find pits out in the woods generally not this large.rge. it's right now we don't knowdo o what -- who or what actually createcreated this pitt but somo believe did burn it last night g and obviously it got away fromyf them. >> reporter: not necessarily a meteor or meter right. r one of things brian pointed outd you got a rusted old chair hereh and there's some bottles andesnd... The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon : WCAU : April 21, 2016 11:34pm-12:38am EDT . >> steve: is it a, marnie the dog. >> jimmy: no. [ light laughter ] >> steve: b, doug the pug. >> jimmy: that's a made up name. [ light laughter ] >> steve: or c, maru taro, the shiba inu. >> jimmy: it's got to be maru taro, the shiba inu. >> steve: yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. >> steve: you win michelle gordon as supergirl and lisa armstrong as bat girl. [ cheers and applause ] let's get them out here. wow, you're swimming in puppies. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> steve: there you go. do you have any shiba in you? [ dog barking ] you know what that sound means? time for final puppardy. this is for all your opponent's puppies and the game. [ light laughter ] this is -- you can win all on this one. >> i can still do it. i can still get there. [ light laughter ] >> steve: ready? [ light laughter ] get your board, write down the answer to this question. who's ever closest to the correct answer is the pup quiz champion. [ light laughter ] roughly how many dogs live in new york city? you have ten seconds, starting as of right now! ♪ more than six becau . >> steve: is it a, marnie the dog. >> jimmy: no. [ light laughter ] >> steve: b, doug the pug. >> jimmy: that's a made up name. [ light laughter ] >> steve: or c, maru taro, the shiba inu. >> jimmy: it's got to be maru taro, the shiba inu. >> steve: yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. >> steve: you win michelle gordon as supergirl and lisa armstrong as bat girl. [ cheers and applause ] let's get them out here. wow, you're... News4 at 4 : WRC : April 4, 2016 4:00pm-5:00pm EDT monday night. >> let's get storm team4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer at the storm center on with us now. doug, you're tracking some big changes, right? >> right, guys. i came home from florida, temperatures in the 80s. thought i'd try to bring those with me but mother nature said no way. temperatures today in the 70s. tomorrow we will feel 50 to 60 degrees colder. that's hard to imagine. that's going to be the case. right now we're tracking shower activity through montgomery county, around portions of howard county, back toward frederick. these are heavier showers that will move through the i-95 corridor in the next 30 to about an hour, and then this will continue to move on down to the south. it's all part of a cold front. you can see some snow up towards boston but it's all part of a cold front bringing us shower look at the numbers, 71 in washington. 79 in virginia beach. but only 39 in pittsburgh, and that's the cold air that will move on 234 overnight tonight. it is going to be cold, but how cold is it? below freezing in many areas and that's why the areas in the dark purple monday night. >> let's get storm team4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer at the storm center on with us now. doug, you're tracking some big changes, right? >> right, guys. i came home from florida, temperatures in the 80s. thought i'd try to bring those with me but mother nature said no way. temperatures today in the 70s. tomorrow we will feel 50 to 60 degrees colder. that's hard to imagine. that's going to be the case. right now we're tracking shower activity through montgomery... Today : WCAU : April 20, 2016 7:00am-10:01am EDT to friday's finals. this morning, we're focusing on the moms on the go category. judges, doug howe, qvc's vice president of merchandising. jill martin, "today" contributor and at qvc with g.i.l.i. brand. and number one in your hearts, ladies and gentlemen, savannah guthrie. let's meet our first mom inventor. >> hi, i'm cindy from manchester by the sea, massachusetts. i think scrub on the run is the "today" show's next big thing. it's a unique way to drain, store and carry your bath sponge. why compromise your clean when you can scrub on the run? >> sounds good to me. come on out here. how are you? >> hi. >> good to see you. there's your table. there are judges. have at it. >> okay. as a busy mom on the go, this is how i used to carry my bath sponge. not anymore. when i travel or go to the gym, i take scrub on the run. it's a unique design that will drain, store and carry your bath sponge. after using your sponge, simply shake out excess water. place the sponge in the top receptacle. click lock the unit together. >> what do you think? >> i think it's interesting. who would you ident to friday's finals. this morning, we're focusing on the moms on the go category. judges, doug howe, qvc's vice president of merchandising. jill martin, "today" contributor and at qvc with g.i.l.i. brand. and number one in your hearts, ladies and gentlemen, savannah guthrie. let's meet our first mom inventor. >> hi, i'm cindy from manchester by the sea, massachusetts. i think scrub on the run is the "today" show's next big thing. it's a unique way to drain, store and... doug henning. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i looked a little bit weirder than the real guy. but yeah, they all had different ideas. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a great halloween costume. >> the whole band. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. go as the whole band. >> people go, "oh, you guys are styx." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. well, thank you for reminding me that we're in that video. i forgot all about that. >> no, no, that was a lot of fun. a lot of great memories going back to shooting that video all those years ago. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, it was a long time ago. that was a long night last night. [ laughter ] guys, more with paul rudd after the break. we have to talk about "the avengers." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of re doug henning. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i looked a little bit weirder than the real guy. but yeah, they all had different ideas. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a great halloween costume. >> the whole band. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. go as the whole band. >> people go, "oh, you guys are styx." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. well, thank you for reminding me that we're in that video. i forgot all about that. >> no, no, that was a lot... , doug. breaking news in the district right now. the irs building evacuated for a fire in the basement. >> let's get the latest now. shomari stone just got to the scene. >> reporter: good evening. right now i'm here at 10th street northwest and constitution avenue. you look here, these police officers are directing traffic blocking off the area to make sure no one drives down constitution avenue en route to the washington monument. come with me over here before i show you some video. you can see this fire truck here. the area right down there, which is 13th, that is blocked off. so a lot of folks are packing their patience trying to avoid the irs building. let's roll some video right now. here is what happened. a transformer fire sparked in the basement. now, a d.c. fire and em s representative told us that he doesn't know if anyone was injured. well, i have an update right now from the irs spokesperson, and he tolells me no one was injure. this is the internal revenue service headquarters building here and all of the employees inside were evacuated. many of them decided to go , doug. breaking news in the district right now. the irs building evacuated for a fire in the basement. >> let's get the latest now. shomari stone just got to the scene. >> reporter: good evening. right now i'm here at 10th street northwest and constitution avenue. you look here, these police officers are directing traffic blocking off the area to make sure no one drives down constitution avenue en route to the washington monument. come with me over here before i show you some... weather. >> thank you, doug. >>> to presidential politics now. democratic candidates appear to be making contested battle for new york. meanwhile, ted cruz is on the hunt for convention delegates in colorado. brian mooar is on capitol hill with details on rare strategy. >> reporter: rare, perhaps unprecedented. ted cruz actually going to colorado to twist the arms of some of these delegates to get them in his camp. now, normally these delegates are unknown and unsung, but in this election cycle, they're in the spotlight. unless you're a hard-core republican insider, you probably never heard of the people on this colorado stage. >> i want to represent you as undecided or undeclared, but i do stand with ted cruz. >> reporter: but the ted cruz campaign knows these would-be delegates could be the key to stopping donald trump. and had trumping the front-runner in the race to scoop up unpledged delegates who can side with any candidate at the convention in july. winning and winning o hope. >> that's what we're going to do and go into the convention aggressively with as many delegates as weather. >> thank you, doug. >>> to presidential politics now. democratic candidates appear to be making contested battle for new york. meanwhile, ted cruz is on the hunt for convention delegates in colorado. brian mooar is on capitol hill with details on rare strategy. >> reporter: rare, perhaps unprecedented. ted cruz actually going to colorado to twist the arms of some of these delegates to get them in his camp. now, normally these delegates are unknown and unsung, but... , doug. >>> well, we are less than an hour away from game three. the caps hoping to stay perfect so far this postseason. >> carol maloney joins us live from philadelphia. the niflyer haves a little extr motivation for this game, carol? >> reporter: oh, yeah, they do. they're down two games. tonight will be the first home game since the owner ed snyder passed away. he was born in washington, d.c. he went to the university of maryland, but here in philly he's credited for bringing professional hockey to the area. they love him. you know how much they love the flyers. these are the t-shirts they're handing out. it will be a sea of orange. you see his image in the flyers logo there. every single seat has these notes. everyone is going to be wearing these bracelets. coreographed light show. >> we have to try to match that energy and stay patient, play smart, play within ourselves. not get too emotional and just play our game. >> just be ready for how amped it is. just stay in the moment and bring our game. don't sit back. let's bring our game into this building and establish it. we're here f , doug. >>> well, we are less than an hour away from game three. the caps hoping to stay perfect so far this postseason. >> carol maloney joins us live from philadelphia. the niflyer haves a little extr motivation for this game, carol? >> reporter: oh, yeah, they do. they're down two games. tonight will be the first home game since the owner ed snyder passed away. he was born in washington, d.c. he went to the university of maryland, but here in philly he's credited for... Action News at 5:30 AM : WPVI : April 26, 2016 5:30am-6:01am EDT mustard on the rug. >> ♪ >> famous dance night was the downfall for doug flutie. "dancing with the stars" fans became booing. wanya morris from boys to men absolutely brought down the house with his energetic jazz rendition of bye from in sync. a couple members from in sync were backstage then said he did a really good job. >> is that the one that goes bye-bye bye-bye. >> 33 jump and they do the. >> i'm going miss doug flutie on the show. i hung out with him one time. >> throw the football around and stuff. >> no, and me and my sports knowledge. my husband the had to tell me who he was. let's go outside right now and check the roads. this is the ben franklin bridge westbound traffic on your right headed towards center city. looking good this morning. a little damp from yesterday's -- last night's storms. burlington bristol bridge has reopened. it was closed for overnight maintenance. it's going to close again tonight at 9:00. maybe you'll have to stick to the turnpike connector. >> good information there karen. on the big board we have a light jacket on the kids this morning as temperatu mustard on the rug. >> ♪ >> famous dance night was the downfall for doug flutie. "dancing with the stars" fans became booing. wanya morris from boys to men absolutely brought down the house with his energetic jazz rendition of bye from in sync. a couple members from in sync were backstage then said he did a really good job. >> is that the one that goes bye-bye bye-bye. >> 33 jump and they do the. >> i'm going miss doug flutie on the show. i hung out... Good Morning America : KGO : April 26, 2016 7:00am-9:01am PDT . honestly, we looked up to them. >> an emotional good-bye from doug and karina flying all night to be here. >>> leah strong. little leah strong about to head down the aisle at her daddy's wedding just months after battling cancer. this morning, we're revealing a very special flower girl look here live as we say -- >> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> we do say good morning, america. it made my morning when i ran into little leah on the way down to the studio. oh, leah strong, and doug flutie and karina smirnoff are leaving the ballroom, but they're here. oh, they're still dancing. still dancing here on "gma." >> i thought he did a good job. >> i did too. he did a great job. >> we love you. >> you could tell he was out of his comfort zone but he gave it his all. he really did. >> he did and he touched a lot of people. >> seriously. >> i think we heard just a little karina there. we'll talk to them in a little bit. >> and, lara, what do we have in weddings? >> little leah is with us, all about flower girl fashion and we want you to look at some adorable girls. we'll see . honestly, we looked up to them. >> an emotional good-bye from doug and karina flying all night to be here. >>> leah strong. little leah strong about to head down the aisle at her daddy's wedding just months after battling cancer. this morning, we're revealing a very special flower girl look here live as we say -- >> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> we do say good morning, america. it made my morning when i ran into little leah on the way... Fox 5 Morning News Saturday : WTTG : April 16, 2016 7:00am-9:00am EDT . fox's news correspondent doug mcelwayt doum has more from capitol hill.capih >> reporter: houser: republicans meet to help to puerto rico meet with its debt.bt house speaker paul ryan and fellow republicans convenedns ce behind closed doors trying tod t reach a compromise after aeft vote on the issue was canceledea on thursday. on thursday. members of a house committeeee debating whether this wills help get the island back ond bk its feet.feet >> it's going to be a>> i challenge. there's clearly fiscalisca problems down in puerto rico.pu. the key is we got to convinceon everybody this isn't ais isn't bailout.il that was the work being donehe e in conference.onfere >> i don't tnk time to be trying to makee ideological points with this wit economic relief. >> reporter: puerto rico's governor has warned a debtas wat restructuring measure needs toi be approved soon as thehe deadline for a $422 million422 o payment comes up in may.ent if it can't make that payment,tn it would mark the first timest t the island would default ont on general obligation bondsatio protected by its constitu . fox's news correspondent doug mcelwayt doum has more from capitol hill.capih >> reporter: houser: republicans meet to help to puerto rico meet with its debt.bt house speaker paul ryan and fellow republicans convenedns ce behind closed doors trying tod t reach a compromise after aeft vote on the issue was canceledea on thursday. on thursday. members of a house committeeee debating whether this wills help get the island back ond bk its feet.feet >> it's going to be a>> i... FOX 29 News at 6PM : WTXF : April 18, 2016 6:00pm-6:31pm EDT caps. they're down two games to 91 eagles head coach doug pederson and the gm howie roseman talk about the possibilities of drafting a quarterback much that's all coming up in sports. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. ♪ >> the flyers if you want to be honest they are desperate situation. some emotion will be in the building before the game with the tribute to ed snider but they are down two games to none in the best of seven series. they've only scored one goal combined in both games. now, stating obvious you have to score to win. the washington goaltender has played terrific but has done so all season. brayden, had the post wins of any goalie in the nhl this season. now in this series, he stopped 60 of 61 shots the flyers are zero for eight on the power pl play. flyers still say they will not do much to change what they are doing. >> it's little things, um, maybe i would say caps. they're down two games to 91 eagles head coach doug pederson and the gm howie roseman talk about the possibilities of drafting a quarterback much that's all coming up in sports. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. ♪ >> the flyers if you want to be honest they are desperate... too. >> a nasty one out there, doug, thank you. >>> prosecutors are dropping the charges against six teenagers accused of beating on a metro platform earlier this year. mark segraves broke this on twitter. this attack happened here at gallery place. it was caught on under surveillance video there. police tell us one of the teens sucker punched a rider. when the rider fought back the others lunged at the man t. five boys and one girl all when to the wilson high school. they have been charged with aggravated assault. d.c.'s attorney general would not xhint on the case specifically and metro has also declined to comment. >>> two fairfax county students, a chaperone and a ploefs all had to go to school bus and a police cruiseer crashed today in spring feel. the students were from mark twain middle school in alexandria. they were headed back from a field trip. we are told the bus pulled into an intersection on blacklick road. that's when the cruiser slammed into it. we will have a live report, including neighborhood concerns about that corner. that's coming up in our next half hour. >>> n too. >> a nasty one out there, doug, thank you. >>> prosecutors are dropping the charges against six teenagers accused of beating on a metro platform earlier this year. mark segraves broke this on twitter. this attack happened here at gallery place. it was caught on under surveillance video there. police tell us one of the teens sucker punched a rider. when the rider fought back the others lunged at the man t. five boys and one girl all when to the wilson high school. they have... little as we head into the >>> thank you, doug. while we're enjoying the weather today, there is dramatic flooding to our south. we'll show you the rising waters and rescues. that's texas. >>> the suspicious death at the red roof inn, well, now it's a case of murder. news 4. ♪ >>> and some local students get a performance from a grammy at giant, shoppers are discovering plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. >>> first at 5:30, a developing story in montgomery county where a death investigation has now become a murder investigation. a transgender woman found dead inside a rockville hotel. >> this evening we're learning more about the victim and what may have led to her death. officers found her body over the weekend at that red roof inn along shady grove road. pat collins is live now at police headquarters with new detai little as we head into the >>> thank you, doug. while we're enjoying the weather today, there is dramatic flooding to our south. we'll show you the rising waters and rescues. that's texas. >>> the suspicious death at the red roof inn, well, now it's a case of murder. news 4. ♪ >>> and some local students get a performance from a grammy at giant, shoppers are discovering plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me... the car wash yet. i'm waiting for this rain, doug, to wash all the nasty pollen off my car. >> i know. we talked about this yesterday. it may not be enough to do that. i think we're all hoping to wash our car. mother nature might help to wash our cars and wash the pollen off. first off, rocking the red tonight. rocking the beard here too trying to raise money to help the capitals and wounded veterans. go to my facebook page for the rock the beard beardathon. it is called the capitals it's cloudy. here's reston town center. i love that shot. just for the fact that it can show sugar loaf mountain. not a lot of rain currently. 73 degrees. winds out of the south at 12 miles per hour. the nationals game starting just after 7:00. they'll get that game in no problem. could there be a shower? yeah, but it's going to be a nice night. we need the rain. we've talked about this. close to an inch below average just for this month alone. over 3 inches since last month, so we really do need to see some rain. right now we're not seeing a lot. we have seen 0.75 of an inch. a few showers back to the we the car wash yet. i'm waiting for this rain, doug, to wash all the nasty pollen off my car. >> i know. we talked about this yesterday. it may not be enough to do that. i think we're all hoping to wash our car. mother nature might help to wash our cars and wash the pollen off. first off, rocking the red tonight. rocking the beard here too trying to raise money to help the capitals and wounded veterans. go to my facebook page for the rock the beard beardathon. it is called the capitals... a few minutes. >> all right, doug. >>> when you get up in the morning, you can use the nbc washington app to track the rain in your area. make sure you have it downloaded to your smartphone before >>> new developments involving the zika virus today. the obama administration announced a plan today to fund research to find the growing threat. officials say the white house will use leftover money from the fight against ebola which has largely been successful. most of the roughly $600 million will go to the centers for disease control to establish response teams that will work to limit the spread. the teams will continue to focus on developing tests for zika and a vaccine as well plus ways to identify and control mosquitos which is the primary way the virus spreads. >>> i'm consumer reporter susan hogan at the live desk. news4 has just learned of another death linked to a defective takata air bag. the national highway traffic safety administration says this is the tenth u.s. fatality tied to ruptures of takata air bag inflaters, the 11th confirmed worldwide. the victim, a 17-ye a few minutes. >> all right, doug. >>> when you get up in the morning, you can use the nbc washington app to track the rain in your area. make sure you have it downloaded to your smartphone before >>> new developments involving the zika virus today. the obama administration announced a plan today to fund research to find the growing threat. officials say the white house will use leftover money from the fight against ebola which has largely been successful. most of the... judges. doug howell, executive vice president of merchandising at qvc. jill martin, director of qvc's jeanne brand. and our tough judge, savannah guthrie. now, our first semifinalists. >> i'm vanessa from philadelphia, pennsylvania, and i invented loopit. it's the next big thing because it solves the pet peeve of tangled headphones in a simple and stylish way. >> come on out. welcome. >> thank you. >> let's tell us about loopit. >> loopit are headphones that convert into a stylish necklace when you're not using them. when you need them, pull, put them in your ears and plug into your device. they have a great sound and built-in microphone for calls. when done, connect the magnets together, and you can wear it as an understated necklace. you can even wear it through airport security. they're always there. never tangled. sa in your handbag or pocket. >> and be stylish, as well. >> thank you very much. our next semifinalist. >> hi, i'm from new jersey and i'm rita. i think koffie straw is the next big thing. >> let's find out more. rita, come on out. >> hi. >> you've already had your good judges. doug howell, executive vice president of merchandising at qvc. jill martin, director of qvc's jeanne brand. and our tough judge, savannah guthrie. now, our first semifinalists. >> i'm vanessa from philadelphia, pennsylvania, and i invented loopit. it's the next big thing because it solves the pet peeve of tangled headphones in a simple and stylish way. >> come on out. welcome. >> thank you. >> let's tell us about loopit. >> loopit are headphones that... wait then. >> thank you, doug. >>> the science synthetic drugs, what the d.c. government is doing to stay a step ahead of offenders. >>> prince george's county is going after strip clubs, demanding that 12 of them be closed by this friday. i'm tracee wilkins, coming up on a local pastor stabbed, who was seen running from the home after the attack. >>> the new action just take ton keep synthetic drugs off the streets. >>> a final good-bye to a state trooper killed in the line of duty. >>> and a local organization offering a safe place for victims of domestic violence. >> you have a safe place to lay your head down, that's half the battle. >>> a restaurant and club in maryland has been closed because of public safety concerns. three men were stabbed at place called martini's, in fort wahi yesterday morning. prince george's county police say a man named phillip harrington stabbed two men during a fight. a security guard also was stabbed while trying to break up the fight. all three victims are expected to be okay. harrington is facing charges of assault. >>> new at 6:00, a dozen strip c wait then. >> thank you, doug. >>> the science synthetic drugs, what the d.c. government is doing to stay a step ahead of offenders. >>> prince george's county is going after strip clubs, demanding that 12 of them be closed by this friday. i'm tracee wilkins, coming up on a local pastor stabbed, who was seen running from the home after the attack. >>> the new action just take ton keep synthetic drugs off the streets. >>> a final good-bye to a state... be more different for us. >> doug, tell us is this going to las awhile. starting off today and this workweek on a fantastic note. let's show you what's happening outside right now. this is our reston live camera. looking really good out toward r reston. the weather has been perfect. temperatures 15 degrees above average. 83 degrees. we were also 83 on april 1st. winds out of the northwest at about 9 miles per hour. 85 in martinsburg. 86 in winchester. 87 in charlottesville. this is some amazing warmth for this time of year, but nowhere near the record. the record team is 85. rain? no rain out there. i'd told you last week we'd start to need it. we need the rain to wash the pollen away. that area of high pressure just dominating us, and it's also helping to keep that huge system out to the west and keeping it there right off through the next couple of days. this is the houston area. look at all the rain they saw in houston. parts of the denver, colorado, region, seeing a foot of weather. the storm system will try to move our way, but it is going to have a hard time doing it. temperat be more different for us. >> doug, tell us is this going to las awhile. starting off today and this workweek on a fantastic note. let's show you what's happening outside right now. this is our reston live camera. looking really good out toward r reston. the weather has been perfect. temperatures 15 degrees above average. 83 degrees. we were also 83 on april 1st. winds out of the northwest at about 9 miles per hour. 85 in martinsburg. 86 in winchester. 87 in charlottesville. this is some... News4 Today at 5 : WRC : April 18, 2016 5:00am-6:00am EDT at the washington convention center. the storm team 4 x 4 and meteorologist doug kammerer was one of the goals of the festival is to get kids excited about science. >> what's cool about it? >> that you can to tcan do xthe experiments. >> there were a lot of science celebrities will, as well. we do have a lot more on the nbc washington app as well as a look at how the festival is hoping to get more minority students into the sciences. just search stem. >>> so if you liked the weather this weekend, who didn't fp it was so nice. we'll have good news for you, it is sticking around today. the temperatures are in the 40s this morning, but we are on our way to 80s. storm team 4 chuck bell is back with a closer look. >>> and it is something a lot of people in our area use to get around still i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards. so untrue. so outrageous that president obama said, "pull it down." the obama white house called the ad on chris van hollen and the nra "misleading." the sun says van hollen and pre at the washington convention center. the storm team 4 x 4 and meteorologist doug kammerer was one of the goals of the festival is to get kids excited about science. >> what's cool about it? >> that you can to tcan do xthe experiments. >> there were a lot of science celebrities will, as well. we do have a lot more on the nbc washington app as well as a look at how the festival is hoping to get more minority students into the sciences. just search stem. >>> so if you... appearance later today. >>> david and karen, i look forward to saying there's doug wentz at the super bowl. >> reporter: there's a possibility that the eagles get better with this guy, we'll see. nice that they picked a qb with a possible future. tam is like into it. satellite shows you there's a lot of cloud cover around. we had showers overnight, so the lawns and sidewalks might be wet. we might see active drizzle, but not a whole lot of shower activity currently. 46 degrees in allentown. 45 in reading. 45 in trenton. had a in -- 45 in millville. on the bus stop, mainly dry, 44 at 6:00. 47 by 8:00 a.m. as we roll through the day, no break in the clouds, it will be overcast and cool. 11:00 a.m., 52, and 1:00 p.m., 55. 6:00 p.m., 54. a couple of sprinkles and showers possible. a few more later this evening, i do think the phillies will get their game in. if you're heading out on the towning or the ballpark bring rain gear or layers, it will be cool and potentially damp at times. karen rogers we'll have changes in the weekend, not all good, details coming up. >> reporter: it's damp and drea appearance later today. >>> david and karen, i look forward to saying there's doug wentz at the super bowl. >> reporter: there's a possibility that the eagles get better with this guy, we'll see. nice that they picked a qb with a possible future. tam is like into it. satellite shows you there's a lot of cloud cover around. we had showers overnight, so the lawns and sidewalks might be wet. we might see active drizzle, but not a whole lot of shower activity currently. 46 degrees... going to hit 80. i'll show you when in the seven-day forecast. >> thanks, doug. >>> well, this is the last weekend you'll be able to ride metro without worrying about track work causing delays. the transit agency suspended its rebuilding projects for five weekends but the work will resume next weekend. ridership can nearly double during cherry blossom season and the parade is this weekend. >>> the word from the u.s. park police, they're cracking down on speeding on the mt. vernon parkway. we'll have details coming up on news4. >>> if you are a procrastinator, you're in luck this year. you have an extra weekend to buckle down and file those tax returns. >> our news4 consumer team has some i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards. so untrue. so outrageous down." the obama white house called the ad on chris van hollen and the nra "misleading." the sun says van hollen and president obama have the exact same position. the post praised van hollen as a "leading champion on gun safety," and condemned the edw going to hit 80. i'll show you when in the seven-day forecast. >> thanks, doug. >>> well, this is the last weekend you'll be able to ride metro without worrying about track work causing delays. the transit agency suspended its rebuilding projects for five weekends but the work will resume next weekend. ridership can nearly double during cherry blossom season and the parade is this weekend. >>> the word from the u.s. park police, they're cracking down on speeding on the... Action News 11pm : WPVI : April 19, 2016 11:00pm-11:36pm EDT he is, our first glimpse of doug pederson in action. they is, the sam bradford. he was asked does it bother to you hear rumors that the team is still searching for their franchise quarterback. >> not really. i learned a long time ago to stay away from all that stuff. it is not first time i have gone through a situation like this. you know, i think i have learned a long time not to worry about anything i cannot control. >> the draft is nine days away. >> nine days. >> nine days. >> all right. >> we will get in the fever pitch here soon. >> you want that offensive lineman, jim. >> do i. >> finally tonight dinosaur is getting a lot of attention in philadelphia. >> what did he have for dinner. >> pizza meat life. >> crews installed a 10-foot long life -like dinosaur at 30th street station. the animal tronic dinosaur promote ago contacted my of natural sciences dinosaurs unearthed exhibit, it goes on display, excuse me, it goes on display, on june 25th. >>> some tums for the dinosaur would be a good idea, jimmy kimmel live next, followed by night line. jimmy's guest gina davis, alcy allen he is, our first glimpse of doug pederson in action. they is, the sam bradford. he was asked does it bother to you hear rumors that the team is still searching for their franchise quarterback. >> not really. i learned a long time ago to stay away from all that stuff. it is not first time i have gone through a situation like this. you know, i think i have learned a long time not to worry about anything i cannot control. >> the draft is nine days away. >> nine days. >>...
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Doiron finds redemption in EKeys4Cars 100 victory Jeff Brown Joey Doiron (73) leads Devin O'Connell (43) and Jeremy Davis (09) in the closing laps of Friday night's Granite State Pro Stock Series EKeys4Cars 100 at Lee (N.H.) USA Speedway. (Jeff Brown photo) Redemption may be the best word to describe Joey Doiron’s win in Friday night’s Granite State Pro Stock Series EKeys4Cars 100 at Lee USA Speedway. A year after a mid-race wreck dashed Doiron’s hopes of winning, the southern Maine racer avoided a nearly-identical incident to score his third career GSPSS feature win and pad his points lead after five events. Doiron set a new track record in single-car qualifying early in the evening. But in race trim, the second-year GSPSS ace had stiff competition from close associates. Ryan Green started from the pole after a redraw, and the Berwick, Maine driver flexed his muscle early by holding off Doiron for the lead. Brandon Barker, winner of the last two GSPSS events at Lee, started fifth but moved into second by halfway. In race trim, it appeared Doiron had the third-best car. But on lap 56, Todd Stone lost a rear end entering turn one, oiling down the track and collecting the tail of the field in a turn-two pileup. Green and Barker were unable to slow down on the slick track, with Green skating into the turn-one wall and destroying his new car. Barker sustained front-end damage, but was able to continue as the field stopped for a lengthy red flag. Under the red flag, Barker’s team attempted to swap a defective radio with the car still on the track. Facing a penalty for working on the car under the red flag, the team opted to pit for repairs to the nose of the car. Doiron, who ended last year’s race on the hook after finding another driver’s oil while leading, assumed the race lead for the restart. Defending GSPSS champion Devin O’Connell gave chase, looking for his first win of the year. But O’Connell had to hold off Jimmy Renfrew, Jr. and later Jeremy Davis for second, allowing Doiron to pull away to victory in the long green-flag stretch. O’Connell finished second for his best run of the year, with Jeremy Davis third after a hard but clean duel with O’Connell. Joe Squeglia finished fourth with Rhode Island’s Mike Mitchell fifth. Brandon Barker, after his pit stop, could climb no higher than sixth. Jimmy Renfrew, Jr. was seventh after a late spin while racing in the top five. Bobby Pelland was the last car on the lead lap in eighth. Doiron was elated to finally win at Lee, but admitted he wished he could have beaten Barker head-to-head. Barker raced as Doiron’s teammate at Maine’s Beech Ridge Motor Speedway when Doiron was running a weekly schedule. The win allows Doiron to pad his points lead ever slightly over second-place O’Connell. Ray Christian III, third in points, pulled to the pits early with overheating issues, but re-emerged after the lap-56 fracas and soldiered on to a ninth-place finish, several laps behind. The GSPSS season continues next Sunday at Hudson Speedway in southern New Hampshire, where Devin O’Connell scored his first career GSPSS win en route to the 2018 championship. If you like what you read here, become a Short Track Scene Patreon and support short track journalism! Read more Short Track Scene: Opinion: The real Andrew Ranger returns to NASCAR Pinty’s Julia Landauer makes statement in first Pinty’s race of 19 Related Topics2019Brandon BarkerDevin O'ConnellGranite State Pro Stock SeriesGSPSSJeremy DavisJoey DoironLee USA SpeedwayRyan Green Jeff Brown is a contributor to Short Track Scene. A native of New Hampshire and a long-time fan of New England racing, Brown provides a fan's perspective as he follows New England's regional Late Model touring series. Archive Select Month July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 June 2015 May 2015 March 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 August 2014 July 2014 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 June 2013 February 2013 December 2012 More in Granite State Pro Stock Series Each week, Short Track Scene looks back at results and news from northern New... New England Notebook: Hebert wins at Thompson, Davis extends Speedway 51 streak, Griffith triumphs at 95 New England Notebook: On an off week, we look back New England Notebook: O’Sullivan wins GSPSS return, Griffith triumphs at Thunder Road
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Sideways Film 7 Bouverie Mews, Bouverie Road, London, N16 0AE Email: Kazz@sidewaysfilm.com -In Production- Broken Harmony: China’s Dissidents Please contact us to receive a password and watch the film, or members of the public please scroll down to buy or rent the film. Broken Harmony: China’s Dissidents tells the story of Hua Ze, an ordinary Chinese citizen for whom a discovery of corruption led her into a hidden world of dissidents, citizen journalism, police harassment and kidnappings. Once a mild mannered TV director, Hua Ze discovered that an old friend reporting on alleged corruption after the Sichuan earthquake had disappeared, along with any mention of him online. Following a trail of leads over the great internet fire wall of China, she discovers not just the fate of her friend, but the truth behind Sichuan’s fatal building code violations, a jaw-dropping array of human rights abuses across China and comes to the realization that the entire internet in China is a state controlled fiction. Hua’s awakening takes her into a new world of dissidents, journalists and human rights lawyers. As she begins her own reporting, pressure from the government is swift, and her world is turned upside down. She is forced out of her job and placed under surveillance. One by one, her new friends are arrested or detained. Phones are tapped and secretive threats and warnings are made. But Hua cannot turn a blind eye to the corruption and she pays the price. When ordinary Chinese citizens go to extraordinary lengths to fight human rights abuses, the risks are enormous, even life-threatening. Broken Harmony reveals Hua’s courageous acts and willingness to lose everything to fight for justice and the rule of law. Film Information Director(s): Risa Morimoto Running time: 1 x 53' This film is in High Definition At the Gates of Hell – series Killing the Messenger: The Deadly Cost of News Eminent Monsters Sahara (series) ©2019 Sideways Film
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Silver Screen Beat The first ‘Girl in the Spider’s Web’ trailer reveals ‘The Crown’ star Claire Foy as Lisbeth Salander Warner Bros.’ live-action ‘Barbie’ movie taps Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach as writers Damien Chazelle shops new project ‘Babylon’ to studios as Emma Stone circles lead role Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic casts rising star Austin Butler as the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll Steven Spielberg’s ‘West Side Story’ adaptation reveals first look at Ariana DeBose as Anita Universal finds its ‘Invisible Man’ in ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ star Oliver Jackson-Cohen New report details how HBO and ‘Big Little Lies’ producers undermined director Andrea Arnold As its ratings continue to grow, HBO renews the teen drama ‘Euphoria’ for a second season Zack Snyder partners with Jay Olivia for anime series inspired by Norse mythology at Netflix Phoenix: You’re invited to see Epix’s new ‘Batman’ prequel series ‘Pennyworth’ early and for free WarnerMedia reveals first details about HBO Max, its new direct-to-consumer streaming service ‘Midsommar’ review: Ari Aster’s disturbing cultish nightmare unfolds in broad, brilliant daylight ‘Toy Story 4’ review: Pixar’s iconic franchise is back and it’s warped, weird, and better for it ‘Men in Black: International’ review: You’ll want to erase this movie from your mind after its over ‘Rocketman’ review: Elton John’s biopic is so much better (and gayer) than ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ ‘Aladdin’ review: Guy Ritchie’s live-action remake of the Disney classic isn’t exactly a whole new world Daniel Craig suspects foul play in the trailer for Rian Johnson’s star-studded whodunnit ‘Knives Out’ The hilarious first ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ trailer is, hands down, the best thing you’ll see today Kristen Stewart wears many, many different wigs in the first trailer for the ‘Charlie’s Angels’ reboot A familiar interdimensional foe is back and ready to attack in the final ‘Stranger Things 3’ trailer Samara Weaving finds herself in a deadly game of hide and seek in the ‘Ready or Not’ trailer Sony Pictures has released the first trailer for Fede Alvarez’s new film The Girl in the Spider’s Web, the next chapter in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo franchise which introduces The Crown‘s Claire Foy as the iconic Lisbeth Salander, the cult figure and title character of Stieg Larsson’s beloved Millennium book series. A direct follow-up to David Fincher’s 2011 adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, the latest entry in the franchise is based on the novel by David Lagercrantz, who took over the series after Larsson’s death in 2004, and follows Salander and investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist as they find themselves at the center of a tangled web of spies, cybercriminals, and corrupt governments. The film, which is the first in the series to be produced into an English-language film in its initial adaptation, was written by Alvarez along with Steven Knight and Jay Basu. Scott Rudin, Ole Søndberg, Søren Stærmose, Berna Levin, Amy Pascal, Elizabeth Cantillon, and Eli Bush served as producers on the project, which began shooting earlier this year. With an all-star cast that includes Claes Bang, Sylvia Hoeks, Cameron Britton, Lakeith Stanfield, Stephen Merchant, Synnøve Macody Lund, Vicky Krieps, and Andreja Pejić, The Girl in the Spider’s Web is set to hit theaters on November 9. Related Topics:David FincherFede AlvarezJay BasuSteven KnightStieg LarssonThe Girl in the Spider's WebThe Girl With the Dragon Tattoo ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ cast grows as Quentin Tarantino’s next film adds several new stars Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga sing songs and fall in love in the first ‘A Star Is Born’ trailer Matt Casillas CHRISTOPHER POLK/GETTY IMAGES As Greta Gerwig prepares to debut her sophomore effort Little Women on the fall festival circuit in the coming months, the Oscar-nominee has been tapped to co-write and possibly direct Warner Bros.’ live-action Barbie movie. Gerwig will pen the script for Barbie along with Noah Baumbach, while Gerwig is also likely to helm the high-profile project, though negotiations are still underway and no deals have been finalized as of yet. Margot Robbie, who is on board to star as the iconic Mattel toy, will also serve as a producer on the film along with Tom Ackerly for LuckyChap Entertainment and Robbie Brenner of Mattel Films. Josey McNamara and Ynon Kreiz are also producing. Gerwig is currently in post-production on her star-studded Little Women adaptation for Columbia. The film, which is expected to be a strong contender in the forthcoming awards season race, stars Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Timothée Chalamet, Laura Dern, and Meryl Streep. Baumbach, who last directed The Meyerowitz Stories, is also in post-production on his untitled dramedy for Netflix starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson as a couple who are getting divorced. The cast also includes Dern, Merritt Wever, Ray Liotta, Alan Alda, and Azhy Robertson. Damien Chazelle, the Oscar-winning writer-director of the 2016 musical La La Land, has begun shopping around the script for his next project titled Babylon, which is yet another story set in Los Angeles that will this time focus on the film industry in the 1920s. While multiple studios have shown interest in the project — including Paramount and Netflix — Chazelle is most likely to bring Babylon to Lionsgate, the same studio that distributed La La Land and ran its extensive awards season campaign that earned the film a whopping 14 Oscar nominations. Although specific plot details are being kept tightly under wraps for the time being, the film is said to be a drama set during the Roaring Twenties that examines Hollywood’s transition from silent films to talkies and will feature characters both fictional and not. Emma Stone, who an Oscar for performance opposite Ryan Gosling in La La Land, is circling the lead role in the film — which is rumored to be iconic Hollywood “It” girl Clara Bow — though talks are still preliminary and any type of formal negotiations have yet to get underway. Despite the attention that Babylon has caught, though, studios are hesitant to move on the project given its rather lengthy 180-page-long script and estimated $80 million to $100 million production budget, which some execs feel might be too big of a risky investment for their studios. Chazelle, who last directed the Neil Armstrong biopic First Man starring Gosling, is currently working on two other projects in addition to Babylon, including the musical drama series The Eddy for Netflix and an untitled drama series for Apple’s forthcoming service service. After testing a number of high-profile actors last month — including Ansel Elgort, Harry Styles, Miles Teller, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson — Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic has found its King of Rock ‘n’ Roll in Austin Butler, Warner Bros. announced Monday. The film, which will begin shooting early next year, was written by Luhrmann along with Craig Pearce and explores the life and music of Presley through the lens of his complicated relationship with his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, who is set to be played by Tom Hanks. “I knew I couldn’t make this film if the casting wasn’t absolutely right, and we searched thoroughly for an actor with the ability to evoke the singular natural movement and vocal qualities of this peerless star, but also the inner vulnerability of the artist. Throughout the casting process, it was an honor for me to encounter such a vast array of talent,” Luhrmann said in a statement. He added, “I had heard about Austin Butler from his stand-out role opposite Denzel Washington in The Iceman Cometh on Broadway, and through a journey of extensive screen testing and music and performance workshops, I knew unequivocally that I had found someone who could embody the spirit of one of the world’s most iconic musical figures.” Butler was recently on screen alongside Bill Murray and Adam Driver in Jim Jarmusch’s zombie comedy The Dead Don’t Die and can be seen next opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie in Quentin Tarantino’s thriller Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which is due out later this month. Movie News1 hour ago Movie News2 hours ago Movie News2 days ago TV News3 days ago Movie News1 month ago I, for one, am shocked that ‘X-Men: Dark Phoenix’ turned out to be a colossal box office disaster Phoenix: See the next chapter in the ‘Conjuring’ universe ‘Annabelle Comes Home’ early and for free Watch Brad Pitt get into a shootout while riding an ATV on the moon in the epic ‘Ad Astra’ trailer Phoenix: Come see the new doc about the first HIV/AIDS ward unit in the US ‘5B’ early and for free Barry Jenkins’ next film will be a biopic about the life of legendary choreographer Alvin Ailey Movie News2 weeks ago Paul Rudd makes a lot of, uh, slimy jokes while announcing his ‘Ghostbusters 2020’ casting God, this demo reel for Wes Ball’s ‘Mouse Guard’ movie makes me wish it was still happening © 2019 Silver Screen Beat. All Rights Reserved.
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Violin Lessons For Kids Violin Lessons For Adults Do You Play? Free Violin Guide! The Lady Tennant Stradivarius by Violin Music School | Famous Violins | 0 comments The Lady Tennant Stradivarius is an antique violin made in 1699 by grandmaster violin maker Stradivari, a year before his ‘golden period’. The three century-old Stradivarius fetched a price of US$2.032 million in a Christie’s auction in 2005, and posted a then-world record price. However, the record has since been surpassed by many other Strads, which includes The Solomon Ex-Lambert (US$2.728 million), The Hammer (US$3.544 million), The Molitor (US$3.6 million), and The Lady Blunt (US$16 million). The Lady Tennant. Credit: Kuhmann The Lady Tennant was originally owned by violinist Charles Philippe Lafont, a violin virtuoso of the 19th century. After his death in 1839, W.E. Hill and Sons, a London dealer purchased it. In 1900, Sir Charles Tennant, a Scottish businessman and Liberal politician, bought the Strad from Hill for his wife as a gift. It has since been called “The Lady Tennant”. An anonymous buyer purchased the Lady Tennant Stradivarius in 2005, and presented it to the Stradivari Society for loaning out to promising violinists. The violin was on loan permanently to Chinese violinist and a Professor at Roosevelt University, Chicago, Yang Liu. He is also a Tchaikovsky Prize winner. Geoff Fushi, the President of Stradivari Society said that “Liu’s rare and sensitive artistry, can only be enhanced by his partnership with Lady Tennant.” Liu added that he had been “given a soul mate of life”, one with whom he shared “the most intimate communication with the world.” Return from The Lady Tennant to Famous Violins Return to Violin Music Home Classical Violin Antique Violins Famous Violins Violin Care Violin Strings Review Pop Songs Violin Covers Pop Songs Violin Sheet Music About Violin Music School Violin Music School offers one-to-one private violin lessons for kids and adult students. Enjoy learning the violin at your own pace without stress. Drop us your enquiry here! Violin Lessons Singapore Piano Lessons Singapore
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Anthony Edwards Anthony Edwards (American football) FAQs: Facts, Rumors, Birthdate, Net Worth, Sexual Orientation and much more! Who is Anthony Edwards? Biography, gossip, facts? Anthony Edwards (born May 26 1966 in Casa Grande Arizona) is a former professional American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals. He played college football at New Mexico Highlands University. When is Anthony Edwards's birthday? Anthony Edwards was born on the 26th of May 1966 , which was a Thursday. Anthony Edwards will be turning 54 in only 315 days from today. How old is Anthony Edwards? Anthony Edwards is 53 years old. To be more precise (and nerdy), the current age as of right now is 19364 days or (even more geeky) 464736 hours. That's a lot of hours! Are there any books, DVDs or other memorabilia of Anthony Edwards? Is there a Anthony Edwards action figure? We would think so. You can find a collection of items related to Anthony Edwards right here. What is Anthony Edwards's zodiac sign and horoscope? Anthony Edwards's zodiac sign is Gemini. ♊ The ruling planet of Gemini is Mercury. Therefore, lucky days are Wednesdays and lucky numbers are: 5, 14, 23, 32, 41 and 50. Scarlet and Red are Anthony Edwards's lucky colors. Typical positive character traits of Gemini include: Spontaneity, Brazenness, Action-orientation and Openness. Negative character traits could be: Impatience, Impetuousness, Foolhardiness, Selfishness and Jealousy. Is Anthony Edwards gay or straight? Many people enjoy sharing rumors about the sexuality and sexual orientation of celebrities. We don't know for a fact whether Anthony Edwards is gay, bisexual or straight. However, feel free to tell us what you think! Vote by clicking below. 0% of all voters think that Anthony Edwards is gay (homosexual), 0% voted for straight (heterosexual), and 0% like to think that Anthony Edwards is actually bisexual. Is Anthony Edwards still alive? Are there any death rumors? Yes, according to our best knowledge, Anthony Edwards is still alive. And no, we are not aware of any death rumors. However, we don't know much about Anthony Edwards's health situation. Where was Anthony Edwards born? Anthony Edwards was born in Casa Grande Arizona. Is Anthony Edwards hot or not? Well, that is up to you to decide! Click the "HOT"-Button if you think that Anthony Edwards is hot, or click "NOT" if you don't think so. 0% of all voters think that Anthony Edwards is hot, 0% voted for "Not Hot". Which team(s) did Anthony Edwards play for? Anthony Edwards has played for multiple teams, the most important are: Arizona Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles. Who are similar football players to Anthony Edwards? Justin Palardy, Dwayne Goodrich, Clifford Ivory, Greg Comella and Kyle Wachholtz are football players that are similar to Anthony Edwards. Click on their names to check out their FAQs. What is Anthony Edwards doing now? Supposedly, 2019 has been a busy year for Anthony Edwards (American football). However, we do not have any detailed information on what Anthony Edwards is doing these days. Maybe you know more. Feel free to add the latest news, gossip, official contact information such as mangement phone number, cell phone number or email address, and your questions below. Does Anthony Edwards do drugs? Does Anthony Edwards smoke cigarettes or weed? It is no secret that many celebrities have been caught with illegal drugs in the past. Some even openly admit their drug usuage. Do you think that Anthony Edwards does smoke cigarettes, weed or marijuhana? Or does Anthony Edwards do steroids, coke or even stronger drugs such as heroin? Tell us your opinion below. 0% of the voters think that Anthony Edwards does do drugs regularly, 0% assume that Anthony Edwards does take drugs recreationally and 0% are convinced that Anthony Edwards has never tried drugs before. Are there any photos of Anthony Edwards's hairstyle or shirtless? What is Anthony Edwards's net worth in 2019? How much does Anthony Edwards earn? According to various sources, Anthony Edwards's net worth has grown significantly in 2019. However, the numbers vary depending on the source. If you have current knowledge about Anthony Edwards's net worth, please feel free to share the information below. As of today, we do not have any current numbers about Anthony Edwards's net worth in 2019 in our database. If you know more or want to take an educated guess, please feel free to do so above.
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Dine LA Brings Out the Cray Cray I survived another Dine LA restaurant week. Dine LA is the St. Patrick's Day for foodies. Most of the people participating in it are amateurs, don't go out in public much, but somehow think they are culinary critics. Pretty much all the people who write on Yelp. I had three Asian ladies sitting in my section. They were giving me a very bitchy vibe, but I tried to ignore it. One of them was drinking wine, but they all were there for Dine LA. When clearing the first course, the wine lady yells, "I'm not done with that!" when I tried to clear her plate. She had her fork across her plate and only had a piece of lettuce left. Then at some point, the wine lady snaps at my co-worker, holds up the wine menu and says she needs another glass. Listen up: Not all servers look alike, you racists! They get their entrees, and then, the real bitchiness happens. They call me over and the wine lady asks me about some of the greens on her Seabass. "Is that dirt?" she asks. "I can't really tell. But it looks dark," I answer. "It's really meant to be a garnish. We use organic greens, so sometimes this happens. I would be happy to have them make you a new plate." "No, I like the fish. I just didn't know if I was supposed to eat that. I don't normally see dirt on things when I go out. I didn't know if that was on purpose or an accident. Should I eat it?" "If you're not normally accustomed to eating dirt, then I wouldn't eat it." Yes, I ACTUALLY said that to her. Give me a break. When you break this down, she was asking me if she should EAT DIRT. Unless you're at a vegan restaurant, or you're 5 years old, who the hell would be serving and eating dirt? They took it the wrong way because one of the friends chimed in. "She was just asking a question. I don't think she appreciated what you said. Can we talk to the manager?" "Okay." And I walked off to tend to my two other tables near them, who were neglected because of my dirt debate with the whino. I tell my manager. She smooths things over and tells me that they are happy with the service and food. Whatever! So I go to clear their entree plates--very carefully this time--and the whino says to me, "You know, I was just asking you a question, you didn't have to take it personally!" This is when I turn on the fake empathy and make them think that I care. "I was just concerned that you weren't happy with your meal. And I wanted you to enjoy your dining experience here." Boom. They have their desserts and then demand the check. They give me three credit cards to split the check between them. Then the whino lady says, "And take off the two glasses of wine!" I just stared at her. "Your manager said that she was going to comp them." So I go tell my manager and sure enough, she didn't say that. But like all people who complain, they did get a discount for being horrible people. And I'm just waiting for the Yelp review. Because Asian women are drawn to Yelp like Hello Kitty. Yelp Auction 'Merica
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view all related dvds | view all related news | view all related listings Development Update: Monday, March 17 Updates include: Nick at Nite's "See Dad Run" to end after three seasons; Jason Jones to lead NBC's "Love Is Relative"; and Georgia King is the latest bound for CBS's "The Odd Couple." ABC to Premiere "Super Fun Night" with Second Episode Instead of Pilot "Anything for Love" will now serve as its premiere installment on Wednesday, October 2 at 9:30/8:30c. Development Update: Thursday, September 27 Updates include: Glenn Gordon Caron books two dramas at CBS; Nicole Ari Parker joins NBC's "Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives"; and Kate Mulgrew is the latest to Netflix's "Orange Is the New Black." Harvey Keitel, Amber Clayton and Billy Miller Star in Lifetime Original Movie "Fatal Honeymoon," Saturday, August 25 Nadia Tass directed the David Parker-produced film from a screenplay by Mac Gudgeon. 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EuropeNorth AmericaSouth AmericaAustralia & OceaniaAsiaAfrica Low Cost Airlines EuropeanAmericanCanadianAsianAustralian and New ZealandLatin America'sAfrican Winter Resorts EuropeNorth AmericaSouth AmericaAustralia & OceaniaAsia HotelsHostelsFlightsTravel insuranceCar RentalsRailFerriesTour companiesHop on - Hop off BusesTerms & Conditions Click here to expand World Map History of France France Festivals & Events France Beach resorts France Winter resorts Accommodation in France European low cost airlines Pictures of France France Links World » Europe » France » Table of contents Intro into France French History Fast facts about France Visa's (embassies and consulates) for France When you arrive into France Getting around France Things to do and see in France The Rest of France French Beach Resorts French Ski Resorts Tours of France Clubs and pubs in France French Festivals and Events French Links Arriving by Plane into Paris There are three international airports in Paris. The first, and biggest is the Charles de Gaulle airport (always known as Roissy in France) it is located approx. 23 kilometers (15 miles) northeast of Paris. The second biggest airport is called Orly airport it is located approx. 15 kilometers (10 miles) south of the city. The third airport and the smallest is known as Beauvais airport this is the terminal for Ryanair which is an Irish airline company, and is for those passengers in the U.K. or Ireland. Ryanair is a budget airline for those who are looking for cheap travel. Beauvais is located approx. 90 kilometers (45 miles) outside the city. ORLY International Airport For more information on Orly go to www.orly.airport-paris.com or www.adp.fr The RER B4 and C trains (OrlyVal), travels between Orly and Châtelet (Central Paris) in 30 minutes. Trains run every 4 to 8 minutes, daily from 6am-11pm via Saint Michel. Tickets will cost around €8.85. Fares to central Paris from Orly cost around €35, but it might cost more at night. The OrlyBus stops in Paris at Place Denfer-Rochereau every 12 minutes, 5:45am-11:30pm and tickets will cost €5.80 ROISSY-CHARLES-DE-GAULLE For more information on Roissy-Charles - De - Gaulle go to www.paris-cdg.com or www.adp.fr Take the RER B3 on a half-hour journey to central Paris (Gare du Nord). Train leaves every 15 minutes, daily from 5:24am-11:58pm and tickets cost €7.85 Fares to central Paris cost around €35, but it might cost more at night. The Roissy Bus stops at the Opéra every 15 minutes from 5:45am-11pm and tickets are €8.30. The airport is 1.5 hours outside of Paris. Ryanair and other low-cost airlines are the main airlines using this airport. The main disadvantage with flying with a budget airline is that you are further away from Paris. The bus will cost around €13 and you can catch it outside the terminal building. Buckle in as it's a long, but beautiful drive. For more information on Beauvais go to www.beauvais-airport.com Arriving into Paris by Train There are five international train stations in Paris. Each train station is for those passengers arriving or departing from different parts of Europe. This station is for those passengers arriving from Northern France, England via Calais or the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar is a train service provided by the railways of Belgium, the UK and France, operating direct high-speed trains from London (Waterloo International) to Paris (Gare du Nord) and to Brussels (Midi/Zuid). It takes 3 hours from London to Paris (via Lille). This station is for those passengers arriving in from Strasbourg, Luxembourg, Basle, and Central Europe. This station is for those passengers arriving in from Lyon, Marseille, the Rivera, Geneva, or Italy. Gare d' Austerlitz This station is for those passengers arriving in from the Loire Valley, Spain, or Southwest France. Gare st – Lazare This station is for those passengers arriving in from Normandy, England via Dieppe. Nice International Airport (Nice-Côte d’Azur) is located 6km (4 miles) west of the city. For more information Nice International Airport go to www.nice.aeroport.fr The local TER station (Nice Saint-Augustin) is a short walk from Terminal 1. The SNCF station is in the centre of Nice and buses leave from Terminal 2 (Stand 4) every 25 minutes from 7:53am-8:53pm. The journey takes 15 minutes. Tickets will cost you €4 one-way. Fares cost about €25 to the centre of Nice, €50 to Antibes and Sophia Antipolis, €65 to Cannes, €70 Monaco and €250 to Saint-Tropez. Tickets to Central Nice are €4 and the journey takes about 15 minutes. Buses take about 50 minutes to reach Cannes (€12.40) and Monaco (€14.10) The airport in Bordeaux is located 12km (8 miles) west of the city. For more information Bordeaux Airport go to www.bordeaux.aeroport.fr The airport in Lyon is located 26km (14 miles) west of the city. For more information Lyon Airport go to www.lyon.aeroport.fr The airport in Marseille is located 30km (18 miles) west of the city. For more information Marseille Airport go to www.marseille-provence.aeroport.fr Arriving by Ferry into France There are a number of excellent ferries to book with if you plan to do your traveling via ferry. Please stay posted to this website for all the latest news on which companies and how you can go about booking them. 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The Legends Of House Alcatraz Night Club [Clarendon] Alcatraz Night Club 23 Taylor St Clarendon he mighty Ms. Dynamite takes over for Egg Presents: June 3rd, alongside is no other than Garage maestro’s Artful Dodger and Marky B. One of the most successful female UK dance music artists of all time. Her illustrious career has been peppered with hits such as ‘DyNaMiTe’, ‘Dibly Dibly Sound’, ‘Wire Out’, ‘Buu’, ‘What You Talkin’ About’ and ‘Lights On’. Furthermore, the two-time Brit award and Mercury prize winner has had the pleasure of working with artists such as DJ Fresh, Zinc, Redlight, Major Lazer, Shy FX and Katy B to name a few. We are, of course talking about Ms. Dynamite. Joining her is the Artful Dodger; originally from Southampton, they became famous through their 2-step hits and giving Craig David a much needed career boost after he appeared on their hit record “Re-Rewind” in 1999. Buy Ticket Store 1 Buy Ticket Store 2
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Euganean Spas Walled Towns The Euganean Hills Padua in 24 or 48 hours Suburban transport Urban trasport Home / Discover / Points of interest / Palazzo della Ragione Palazzo della Ragione The Palazzo della Ragione was built in 1218 and enlarged in 1306. Until 1797 it was used as city council's assembly hall and palace of justice (hence the appelation della Ragione, meaning of reason). The upper floor, called il Salone, is a vast hall, one of the largest medieval halls of the world (mt. 81x27x27). It has a beautiful wooden ceiling and is decorated by an astounding cycle of frescoes depicting the astrological theories of Pietro d'Abano, a professor at La Sorbonne in Paris and later at Padua University in the 13th century. The frescoes represent the influxes of stars on men's activities and life. The gigantic wooden horse on the western side of the hall was built in 1466 and is modelled on Donatello's Gattamelata standing on Piazza del Santo. On the eastern side there is a contemporary version of the Foucault's Pendulum. Multimedia information points in English are available inside the hall. On the ground floor, the so called Sottosalone, are hosted various shops where you can find all sort of Paduan specialties and delicatessen. The palace separates Piazza delle Erbe from Piazza dei Frutti, the seat of the daily fruit and vegetable market. You can download the free tracks dedicated to Palazzo della Ragione from our page dedicated to SoundTouring Itineraries. Piazza delle Erbe Free admission with Padova Card Limited entrance only when the palace is hosting great exhibitions or events TRAM, 2(Bus dell'Arte),3,11,12,13,16,18,22,A/M/T Opening time in Winter: Opening time in Summer: Closing Time: Monday (except public holy day), 1 May, 15 August Tickets: € 6-€ 4; in case of exhibitions reduced ticket with Padovacard The palace hosts temporary exhibitions, in that case the price of the entrance ticket could be higher. Tourism Statistics
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Topless Darts 1 Host 2 Broadcast 6 Inventor Jimmy Frinton L!ve TV, 1995-9 One of a number of L!ve TV shows that mixed lowbrow humour with naked flesh that achieved high post pub ratings. "They" do say that the secret of a good show is a premise that can be summed up in one line, and if that's the criterion, then this was a runaway success. Some females play darts whilst topless. On a beach, if they're lucky. And that's it. Actually, it wasn't even that good - the rule was simply "first to get a bullseye wins" and (well-substantiated) rumour has it that even then, the game was fixed, and the darts you saw hitting the board weren't necessarily the darts you saw being thrown. Like anyone cared. Topless Darts on Ice. No expense spared. Eventually branched out to do themed episodes, such as Topless Darts on Ice, ...in Space, ...at the Ballet, even in the Stone Age. A notorious at the World Cup edition saw an England versus Germany match in which the English contestant won 3-0 and therefore received the top half of her football kit to go along with the shorts (this edition came complete with a referee in the diminutive form of Rusty Goffe, subsequently known as the trampolining dwarf of another L!VE TV favourite, Britain's Bounciest Weather). Although it was originally a 90s phenomenon, the show enjoyed a second lease of life in the noughties courtesy of the revived L!ve TVs repeats on Sky's channel 214. When L!VE TV was Millwall FC's shirt sponsor, they originally wanted to advertise this show on the shirts, but club bosses nixed that idea because they were worried it might encourage fans to throw darts. They compromised on promoting the channel's other vaguely high-profile show The Weather In Norwegian instead. A video was released in 1996. Nick Ferrari, who got the idea from a throwaway line in a Derek & Clive sketch. Considering the flights of fancy D&C went off on, we should probably be glad it wasn't a whole lot worse. Strip Masterbrain Retrieved from "http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Topless_Darts" Categories: Sport | Darts | L!VE TV Programmes To correct something on this page or post an addition, please complete this form and press "Send": If you are asking us a question, please read our contact us page and FAQ first. Weaver's Week Poll of the Year 2018 Prize Pound A Labyrinth Games site. Design by Thomas. Editors: Log in About UKGameshows
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Those Who Converged at Hyde Park Rally Were “Horapalana Activists” Who Received Patronage Under Rajapaksa Regime 23rd March 2016 Karu LATEST UPDATES, SPECIAL NEWS, SRI LANKA NEWS, Uncategorized 0 The Hypocritical Independence Square Protest of the Colombo Coffee Shop Liberals/Radicals Hyde Park Rally is Part of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Intimidatory Tactics to Cowe the Judiciary Into Submission Inaction of Present Govt in Countering Opposition Propaganda and Mud Slinging By Dr.Sujata Gamage Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka writes that the joint Opposition crowd that gathered at Hyde Park on 17 March represents leftists, anti-imperialists and progressives in the Right vs. Left, Reactionary vs. Progressive and Pro-imperialist vs. Patriotic anti-imperialist divides. The crowd certainly was a formidable one but not the kind to which he alludes. Those who converged at Hyde Park represent the pyramid of patronage that the former president Mahinda Rajapaksa cultivated so skilfully during his decade in power. The top of the pyramid may have cost the taxpayers billions of rupees in kickbacks and other ill-gotten wealth, and the cost of the trickle-down effect to the bottom of the pyramid could amount to hundreds of thousands of rupees per person but were sufficient to buy loyalty. These troops provide ‘street power’ for the Joint Opposition. They have much to lose with the continuation of the present Government. Having spent a long time in the Opposition, the UNP does not have its pyramid of patronage. If the present UNP-led Government was to continue for two terms or even complete its current term under the present circumstances it will be necessary to have built its own alternative pyramid of patronage. The silent majority from both sides will have to pay for the up-keep of these pyramids, no matter whose pyramids they are. To avoid this ugly cycle of patronage-driven activism, this Government will need an economic El Nino of the kind that will bring foreign investment and put cash in the pockets of the people. Right now the economic weather is not looking good and the Yahapalanaya Government does not have the street crowd – a crowd hungry enough or threatened enough to take to the streets. That is exactly the dilemma of the present Government. The Yahapalanaya activists are not street activists. They are armchair activists. Yahapalanaya benefits do not flow into every nook and corner of society the way Horapalana kickbacks do. On top of that, Horapalana has taken ownership of the populist Jathika Chinthana ideology while Yahapalanaya is struggling to find an ideology that goes beyond the basic goodie-goodie, no personal benefits to me school of thought or a falsely uplifting one like the Jathika Chinthanaya. At this point, the UNP Government looks like a refuge for dim-witted Old Boys and crumbling old Walauwas. Dr. Jayatilleka is right in pointing out that the UNP Government needs a change in its profile. It needs people who can do a better job selling Yahapalanaya to the public. Horapalana–Jathika Chinthana axis in universities The university is a classic example of the toxicity of the Horapalana-Jathika Chinthana combination or axis. The Jathika Chinthana ideology, boosted by war victories, gave an opportunity to mediocre academics to hide their mediocrity through Jathika Chinthana rhetoric. Not being able to communicate in English, the lingua franca of the global scholar community, their weakness was paraded as a sign of ‘localism’ or anti-imperialism. A late but ardent convert to Jathika Chinthana, who stills reigns as a head of a national institute under the Yahapalanaya Government, was once heard to remark that having a thesis returned for its bad writing by the external examiner from England was a put-down. Saner counsel prevailed during an earlier time. During the height of my own national consciousness in the late seventies, I went from one senior professor to another wanting to do my doctorate in Sri Lanka. My argument was that it would be more relevant for our development. Luckily for me, they were all humble enough to strongly advise me to go abroad. They advised me to go learn from others better than us, get exposure to a larger community of scholars, come back and then we can work together. Contrast this with the behaviour of academics of more recent times who have led many young people astray by convincing them to do poor quality PhDs locally, when these students could have done better for themselves and the country by doing their PhDs abroad. Such scoundrels are still in power inside universities because they have populated academic departments with loyalists through fraudulent recruitment and promotion practices in the past. These same faculty members also have allowed fringe student groups to run amok at universities, finding it easier to give into their demands than to do their duty and bring discipline to the university as a whole and solace to the silent majority. Horapalana-Jathika Chinthana axis in Government Sometime ago, I went to my local Divisional Secretariat office to get the paperwork for an electricity connection to a new place of residence. The fact that the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) requires an inordinate amount of paperwork to provide a service for which I pay is a subject for another day, but in that particular instance several of us were expected to wait patiently while the staff was busy with Wesak decorations for the office. One of those waiting was an owner of a hole-in-the-wall operation repairing phones. He could ill-afford to wait. He was there at the expense of his daily earnings. The Compassionate One, had He lived, would not have been pleased with the injustice meted out in His name. Callousness towards the public and small-time entrepreneurs in particular is only the tip of the Horapalana iceberg in the Government. Taking their cue from higher-ups, petty officials extracted whatever they could wherever they had the discretion to provide their signatures for approval. Sadly, some of this extortion continues to date. Horapalana leaders have to be prosecuted After more than one year in power we are yet to see any big fish behind bars. The wheels of justice work slowly, but for the sake of its own survival, this Government has to speed up the process to bring culprits to justice to stop them from parading about as anti-imperialist, progressive leftists or under other seemingly people-friendly labels. Signs of awakening at universities Recent action by the faculty at the University of Kelaniya offers a ray of hope. Good academics who have kept silent are coming to the fore not with slogans but by quietly doing their duty as teachers. Two senior professors at the University of Kelaniya, having seen one of their students fainting on the road while being harassed by senior students, rushed to the aid of the student. About 20 senior students, allegedly belonging to the Peratugami Party, had encircled the two professors and told them it was not their business and got them to leave under threats of violence. The administration had wanted to bring in the police but the professors acted with restraint to consult with the faculty union. The union had decided to let the senior students know that such behaviour was not appropriate by making an announcement to the effect and refraining from all academic services to these students until they gave an indication of proper behaviour in the future. Things are apparently back to normal. What we need is more of these good teachers to dare to be themselves and do their duty. Hitherto faculty could not do their duty due to Horapalana henchmen among them. Unfortunately, some of these characters are still there, some even thriving. The solutions that can be implemented from outside are limited. ‘Anti-rag’ faculty students from inside the system have to lead the change. Linking Yahapalanaya to local sensibilities Dr. Jayatilleka says that the Yahapalanaya Government does not have the capability to relate its policies to local sensibilities. His prediction is, “If anything is likelier than any other, it is that the present UNP Government will be defeated at the next national-level election unless it changes its profile by changing its leadership. However, unlike in 1988 it has no front-ranking organically UNP nationalist figure within its ranks. This lends itself to an outcome similar to 1956 and 1970, rather than to a last-minute comeback under a new leadership as in 1988.” It is up to the UNP to surprise these kinds of naysayers by changing the profile of the party and successfully taking the message of Yahapalanaya to the people and demonstrating that our people cannot be led through Jathika Chinthana rhetoric back towards Horapalana forms of government. Courtesy:Daily FT PWF demands release of Sri Lankan Tamil from Tiruchi camp Govt. sued for not labelling drugs in Sinhala and Tamil
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Few things are more boring that sitting atop a deer stand waiting for a deer to amble into view, yet this is how I spent part of my Thanksgiving vacation. It is far more fun to hunt deer with dozens of hunters and hundreds of baying dogs, like they do on Blue Field plantation on Edisto Island, South Carolina, than to sit alone in the top of a tree. Yet there I sat: perched high in the air looking over a small mountain of yellow corn piled beneath my feet. I did not see a deer, but I did see a purring kitty that wandered dangerously into the line of fire. As I swatted mosquitoes and wrestled with wayward thoughts, I wondered if that cat belonged to the black lady whose house I could see through the trees to my right. Behind me was her son's house. I was hunting here with their permission. There are lots of black people who live here on Edisto Island. Their modest dwellings are set beside more elaborate houses owned by the vacationing elite from Greenville, Charlotte, or Atlanta. There are few places in America where such juxtaposition of wealth and poverty lie side by side. I would see this theme repeated time and again as I hunted deer and duck throughout the holiday. The next day my father and I piled into his camouflaged duck hunting boat and headed up the South Edisto River. We put the boat in the water at the old town of Willtown, founded in 1680 and abandoned shortly thereafter. The neighborhood briefly achieved some notoriety when the actress Barbara Hutton bought a farm there. At the boat landing pickup truck after pickup truck lined up to launch their craft. Men decked in camouflage and rubber hip waders loaded decoys, shotguns, and shells into wooden Carolina duck boats and aluminum Duracraft. Most hunters were accompanied by handsome Labrador retrievers who growled at one another as they jealously guarded their turf. Most of the hunters here were tugboat captains, construction contractors, and other middle class folk. I saw few of the crowd that my brothers calls the "L.L. Bean Hunters" because of the expensive hunting garb they buy from the mail-order catalogue of the same name. This latter group includes doctors from Charleston, federal judges, entrepreneurs of all stripes, and heirs to the great fortunes that once and still own so much of the Carolina tidewater region. These hunters are not headed for the public spaces that border all the navigable waters of the area. They are headed to diked-up, posted-no-trespassing private hunting clubs where the duck hunting is without a doubt better than it is on the open water. Today my father and I were without such invitation so we plunged headlong into the egalitarian public waterways. I have always marveled at how my father can know where he is going as he flies through the pitch-black, fog-shrouded darkness of the pre-dawn morning. Perhaps it is simply luck that keeps him from plowing into a log or upending his boat on some sleeping twelve-foot alligator. We had a flashlight to illuminate the way, but that merely lit up the fog that stood before us. Some hunters prefer a particularly obnoxious device called a "Q beam" that casts something like a million candlepower into the void using a 12 volt battery. We had to make do with 6 volts of Duracell power. I was glad it wasn't cold as I unwound plastic decoys and tossed them in the water. Cold, blustery weather is best for duck hunting, but I makes the hunter miserable as hell. We pulled the boat into the reeds and waited for the sun to rise. I watched smoke from my father's cigarette waft into the darkness as I listened to the whistling sound of ducks flying overhead. Nature certainly intended man to hunt ducks, because he gave them such speed and agility. So great is their speed that the whistle as they fly by. Contrast this with, say, a sea gull or a cormorant that tend to float leisurely into view without much sound. They would be easy to shoot. A duck-especially one flying downwind-is damn near impossible to hit. Hence the abundance of empty brass shells that lie at the bottom of most rivers. If God had wanted man to hunt sea gulls he would have made them fly faster. When the dawn broke I got to shoot only twice at a duck that moved much quicker that me. In the parlance of duck hunters, "I didn't cut a feather." It was a terrible day for duck hunting-perhaps the weather was too mild. When the weather is like this-duck hunters call this a ?blue bird day"- ducks tend to lie about in complacent safety on federal hunting preserves protected, as it were, by the federal government. It takes a little wind, rain, or snow to make them get up and move about. The L.L. Bean duck hunters on the plantations behind and in front of me did not suffer the same fate. In the distance I could see ducks pouring into Ted Turner's plantation like so many clouds of mosquitoes. They say Ted quit hunting ducks when he married Jane Fonda. Jane, it seems, prefers to cuddle fuzzy little duckies rather than slaughter them. Ted Turner used to own another duck pond: the 15,000 acre Kinloch plantation sixty miles away in Georgetown, the town where I was born. Unlike the rest of the country, which is largely divided into single family tracts, the banks of the Edisto, Cooper, Santee, and Wacammaw rivers are still divided into huge tracts given romantic names reminiscent of a novel by William Faulkner. Lucille Vanderbilt heiress of the Vanderbilt family, turned part of her Arcadia plantation into the pricey Debordieu beach real estate development. Bernard Baruch, head of Roosevelt's War Industrial Board, willed a large corner of the Wacammaw neck to the state. Tom Yawkee, owner of the Boston Red Sox, gave South Island and North Island to South Carolina. Dr. An Wang, founder of Wang Laboratories, willed his Edisto Island plantation to his son. Archibald Rutledge, former poet laureate, waxed lyrical from his Hermitage plantation on the Santee River. Other, less wealthy, landed gentry-owning hundreds of acres rather than thousands-include Inglesby, Maybank, Lachicotte, and Pritchard. People still call these places "plantations" even though the accompanying rice crops and system of slavery disappeared 140 years ago. The name plantation still fits, because the properties include the requisite ante-bellum amenities. These include dikes and floodgates to regulate the flow of water and stately houses with widows walk porches and classical Greek columns. Today, legions of slave laborers are replaced by a caretaker and hired help to plant the wild rice, millet, corn, and wild celery needed to attract ducks. Such an elaborate set up cannot simply be called a "farm". Perhaps South Carolinians still cling to the word "plantation" out of a reverence for the past. V.S. Naipal, an Oxford educated Indian writer from Trinidad, said in A Turn in the South that for a southerner the past is given religious reverence. Mr. Naipal spent enough time on Middleton plantation near Charleston to deeply understand South Carolina emotions and the high regard for family lineage and the state's history. He is one of few writers in the Diaspora who could understand the desire to fly the Confederate battle flag above the state capitol. For people who are used to scathing, shallow indictments of the South-such as that written by distant Yankees like John Steinbeck in Travels with Charles-Mr. Naipal's prose is intimately familiar and absolutely correct. The next day five of us piled into two boats and headed off to hunt deer. My father said deer were spending the day lying about on islands where they felt safe from hunters. A state biologist told him a frost was needed to kill the green grass before the bucks would leave the safety of the woods for the open spaces where the hunters wait. So we headed down the creek to dislodge the deer from their safe haven Andy, my brother; Gary, a friend; and I jumped into the waist-high water and waded toward a small clump of oak trees, palmetto trees, and myrtle bushes growing on a small hill set in the middle of the marsh. All around marsh grass and salt water surrounded the islet. Deer certainly had to swim to get to this place. Andy walked into the woods and Gary and I surrounded either side. Andy marched through the bushes shouting and swatting dried palmetto fronds as he went. The idea is to make enough noise so the deer will flee. As I would learn later, it takes a lot of noise to convince a deer to leave its hiding place. All three of us met again at the other side, none of us having seen any deer. Suddenly two, three, and then four shots rang out from behind us. Two does and one buck had waited until my brother had passed then they slipped out the other side of the island. They jumped into the creek and swam across. On the other side my father was waiting. It isn't sporting nor legal to shoot a swimming deer, so he shot when the deer climbed out of the water. We did all of the legwork yet my lucky father bagged one of the deer. What worked once might work again so we headed back against the tide toward another island. This time I was given the job of yelling and beating the bush to frighten the deer. Neither my father, my brother, nor I are very good yellers-we are all softspoken. Still, I swell up my chest and let forth the loudest noise I could make, "Yo Deer. Git deer." and so forth ad infinitum. I deliberately walked into the thickest bushes looking for deer yet mindful of rattlesnakes, copperheads, and spiders as large as your hand. My father's friend Fred had joined us so there were four men lining the edge of the island in the marsh. I had walked nearly the length of the Island when I caught a glimpse of a doe bounding through the forest to my right. I shouted, "there's one" and ran after the fleeing game. My heart beat with excitement as I tore through the brush. Had a snake struck at my fleeing ankles, he would have missed, because I moved with the speed of adrenaline. The deer jumped into the wide creek and was swept by the tide toward the other side. I jumped in Fred's boat and followed him across. In order to comply with the law and a sense of fair play I would have to jump out of the boat and shoot the deer only after it had reached dry land. I followed the deer one hundred yards to the other side and landed the craft where I thought the deer would climb the bank. As soon as the deer began to walk rather than swim I opened fire and shot three times. The third shot was fatal. I waded up a creek and picked the 100-pound doe up by her still-kicking legs. Then I carried her back to the boat. When I first got in Fred's boat it was sparkling clean. Fred is the kind of person who cleans his boat with a toothbrush so as to get every nook and cranny. He had not planned to go hunting but had come out to see what all the shooting was about. So Fred drove his brand-new fishing boat rather than some dirty duck hunting craft. When I threw the deer into the bow, rivers of blood mixed with mud from my waders. Fred's boat was no longer bright white. If he had not been a hunter, Fred certainly would have been mad. When I rejoined the others my brother dipped his hand in the deer's blood and smeared it all over my face. This ghastly gesture is an obligatory custom when you shoot your first deer. If you miss the next one they are supposed to cut off your shirt tail. The next morning my brother and I left at 3 o'clock in the morning to secure a good spot next to the Bear Island state duck pond. Halfway there his outboard motor began to misfire. We traveled the last mile at less than two knots, since we were bucking the tide. The riverbank was already dotted with the bright lights of hunters setting out decoys in the dark. If you want to hunt ducks on Saturday morning it seems you have to wake up earlier than 3 o'clock. Since the choice spots were taken and the motor barely worked we ducked into the first creek on our left. Daylight brought many more ducks than we had seen yesterday. One reason was the state was hunting Bear Island. We could hear game wardens delivering hunters to their blinds. These lucky hunters had won the right to hunt the state land through a lottery. Overhead we saw flights of widgeon, mallards, and black ducks. They barely glanced at our pathetic little clump of decoys as they winged toward the flooded fields of the state and private ponds. But one type of duck did frequent our spot. These were the nimble green wing teal that flew by at amazing speed and low altitude. More often than not they were over our decoys and then gone before I could raise my gun to fire. My brother is quicker than I so he got off more shots. My brother and father have acute vision honed by years of hunting. They can perceive barely visible spots on the horizon and readily identify the type of ducks they see. This is important, because you can shoot different numbers of ducks depending on their species. Also certain ducks like the shoveler, the coot, and the merganser you don't want to shoot, because their flesh is not worth eating. Not to mention it would be embarrassing to gun down a blackbird, killdeer, or kingfisher in front of your peers. This is what candidate George Bush Jr. did when he went dove hunting in front of a press entourage in Texas. I knocked down one teal and my brother got three. Andy's chocolate Labrador dog Sassy quickly retrieved each duck from the swiftly flowing Edisto river. If we did not have a dog the ducks would have been lost in the current. When we packed up to leave, the motor would not start at all. I grabbed the paddle and wondered whether to turn left against the tide or right and paddle downstream. Either way it was five miles to the nearest boat landing. Andy said paddle to the middle of the river and wait for help. The law says you must render assistance to any broken-down vessel. Evidently the first guy who passed us didn't read the legal code, because he zoomed by without stopping as I frantically waved the boat paddle. Dejected I sat down and spied a dead duck in the river. We paddled toward the dead duck in order to retrieve it. As we got near I could see that the duck wasn't a duck at all but a raccoon. That fat raccoon was floating lazily in the middle of the river. It showed no interest in heading toward either bank. It seemed to require little effort on its part to move along slowly. Sassy growled at the wild little creature. Ahead on the left a man and his son were picking up decoys. They had killed six teal but had found only four. The man said he would tow us back to Dawhoo landing once he found the remaining two ducks. He and his dog pounded the bush looking for their game. Eager to help and to repay their favor I jumped out of the boat with Sassy behind me. "Hunt dead," I shouted so Sassy would look for the downed ducks. In no time at all we found one. Clearly the gentleman was pleased. I piled back into the boat and called my wife on the cellular phone. I told her we were broken down and would be home in a few hours. Then I picked up the duck I shot and admired its handsome green and brown plumage. I can't wait to go hunting again.
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Club Speech and Topics Contests 2013/14 Two contests in one night! On Thursday 5th December the club held its annual Speech and Topics Contests featuring some high quality speaking and entertainment. Niki Boersma won the speech contest with her beautifully observed “Home for Christmas” and John Holian was runner up with “Whither the Weather?”. The judge was Chris Clissitt. Peter Wilson chaired the Topics Contest and asked members to speak for three minutes on topics based on phrases beginning with “Under….” such as “Under the Thumb” and “Under the Impression”. Votes were cast by all present and the winner was Chris Clissitt with Jocelyn Brooks runner up. Niki, John, Chris and Jocelyn will represent the club at the Area Contests to be held in York on Sunday 12th January. Club report – Annual Speech and Topics Contests Monday, December 16th, 2013 Niki Boersma, the President opened the meeting and welcomed everybody to the Wetherby Speakers’ Club Annual Speech and Topics Contests. Peter Wilson was the Chairman for the evening and Chris Clissitt, the winner of 2013 National Speech Contest, was to judge those taking part in the competition with prepared speeches The audience thoroughly enjoyed the range of speeches from those who entered the competition and following a helpful general evaluation of all contestants Chris announced that the winner was Niki Boersma with her speech Home for Christmas and the runner-up was John Holian who spoke about Whither the Weather. The second part of the evening was devoted to the Topics Contest. Participants had to speak for three minutes on a given subject without any time for preparation. The audience then had to vote for the winner, which was Chris Clissitt and the runner-up which was Jocelyn Brooks. Niki Boersma, John Holian, Chris Clissitt and Jocelyn Brooks will now represent Wetherby Speakers’ Club at the Vale of York Area Speech, Evaluation and Topics Contest on Sunday 12th January 2014 in York. The contest for the two people to represent Wetherby in the Evaluation contest will take place shortly. Posted in Articles | Comments Closed Evaluation Contest – change of date The Evaluation Contest, originally scheduled for 9th January, has been brought forward to Thursday 19th December. This could be the earliest that the Club has settled on the line up for the Area Contests! Club Report – Wetherby Speakers Club 21.11.13 Sunday, December 1st, 2013 On this occasion Wetherby Speakers’ Club hosted the York RI Speakers’ Club at their meeting at the Days Inn at Wetherby Services. Amongst those attending from the York Club were the National President, Lindsay Dutch, the York RI President, Ramana Sundara, Vale of York Area President Mary Donahoe and founder member, Clive Dawson. Howard Herbert, the Education Director was the first to speak and his subject was astronomy and he was being evaluated by Clive Dawson specifically for his use of voice. It was a fascinating speech and Clive, as a very experienced speaker, gave a very in-depth and helpful evaluation. Ramana Sundara presented a highly amusing speech to demonstrate his use of humour entitled Same Species…Different Worlds about the differences between men and women and the evaluation was given by Terry Ryan, who was a previous winner of the National speech Contest. Chris Clissitt, this year’s winner of the National Speech Contest, was an excellent Chairman of the whole meeting as was Peter Wilson who chaired the Topics session. Peter chose to give each member one of the new words recently accepted for inclusion into the Oxford Dictionary and for two minutes, they had to speak on the meaning of the word and give suitable examples. This proved to be a lively and amusing session with everyone having to stretch their imagination to the full. Lindsay Dutch evaluated the whole meeting and his comments were appreciated by everyone as it was a great privilege to hear what the National President thought about the Wetherby Speakers’, Club meeting. Chris Clissitt, as chairman thanked everyone and commented on the quality of all participants before handing the gavel back to Niki Boersma who, as President, closed the meeting.
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Monday, 15.07.19 Home Site highlights My University Location My Academic Staff My Email-Account Institutions & Resources Senior Academic Staff Register of Companies Thinking of taking the Graduate Record Examination? You can find all the information you need here! Home / Business Schools / GRE The globally standardized Graduate Record Examination is an aptitude test and an entry requirement for some business schools. It was designed and is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). The GRE has two main parts: The general test and the Subject test. The General part is not related to any particular field of study but instead tests your overall ability in verbal and quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills. The subject test can be taken in the following areas: Literature in English There is no specific subject test in business school related subjects. Thus if a business school has the GRE as an entry requirement they will usually only require a score from the general part. The following will thus only refer to the General test. The General Test The general test is available at computer-based test centres and at paper-based test centres where facilities for the computer-based test are not available. The computer test contains 3 main sections The first is the Analytical Writing section. This contains two sub sections. The first Analytical Writing section lasts 45 minutes and involves an 'Issue Task' in which you are allowed to choose between two essay titles and asked for your opinion of a particular issue. The second Analytical Writing section lasts 30 minutes and involves an 'Argument Task' in which you are given one topic to discuss. You must analyse an argument, finding its strengths and weaknesses and analysing them. There may also be a 'pretest' section included at any point during the Analytical Writing section which will not count towards your final score. It may take a verbal or quantitative form. They are only questions that are being tested for future tests. However it is very important that you treat each part of the test as if it were being counted. The second section is the verbal (adaptive) section and consists of the understanding of analogies and antonyms as well as sentence completion, and the reading of comprehension passages. It is a multiple choice test. It contains 30 questions and lasts 30 minutes. The third section is the quantitative (adaptive) section, and is also multiple-choice. The questions cover problem solving and quantitative comparison, including algebra and basic geometry. You are not allowed to use a calculator. It contains 28 questions and lasts 45 minutes. There may also be a 'research' section. These are questions where the answers will only be used for the purposes of ETS research. And will also not count towards your final score. The time these final two sections take up varies. GRE Format (Computer Based) Testing lasts up to 3 hours Section Number of Questions Time Analytical Writing 1 Issue Task 45 minutes Analytical Writing 1 Argument Task 30 minutes Verbal 30 30 minutes Quantitative 28 45 minutes Research Varies Varies Pretest Varies Varies The paper-based contains five sections The Analytical Writing section remains the same. The verbal test is spilt in 2 sections each lasting 30 minutes and containing 38 questions. The quantitative test is spilt in 2 sections each lasting 30 minutes and containing 30 questions. 'Pretest' questions may also appear but it is still very important that you treat each part of the test as if it were being counted. 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The level of difficulty in the paper based test is always roughly the same and thus the method used in the computer-based tests is not required. a verbal reasoning score reported on a 200-800 score scale, in 10-point increments a quantitative reasoning score reported on a 200-800 score scale, in 10-point increments an analytical writing score reported on a 0-6 score scale, in half-point increments The General Test may be taken once per calendar month up to five times in a 12-month period. It is possible to cancel your scores immediately after the test if you think you could get a higher score. The cancelled grade will not be reported. However, if you cancel a grade you can not get the grade back at a later date and the test fee will not be refunded. The test fee for the General test is US$170 Where can I prepare for the GRE General Test? 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A thrilling, dramatic and completely engaging tale of love, hope, intrigue and revenge on the island of Crete, as grandmother, mother and daughter unlock the secrets of tragic events during the Nazi occupation. A luxurious and intelligent summer escape. If you love Cartes Postales from Greece by Victoria Hislop and The Villa in Italy by Elizabeth Edmondson, you will love this perfect summer read. 'The story started at dawn on the fourteenth of September, 1943 . . .' All her life, London-born Angelika has been intrigued by her mother's secret past. Now planning her wedding, she feels she must visit the remote Crete village her mother grew up in. Angie's estranged elderly grandmother, Maria, is dying. She welcomes Angie with open arms – it's time to unburden herself, and tell the story she'll otherwise take to her grave. It's the story of the Nazi occupation of Crete during the Second World War, of horror, of courage and of the lengths to which a mother will go to protect her children. And it's the story of bitter secrets that broke a family apart, and of three enchanting women who come together to heal wounds that have damaged two generations. Ready for your next incredible read from Patricia Wilson? Villa of Secrets is available now. Search 9781785764387.
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Like Our Games? Who can resist the joy of shooting down hordes and hordes of undead? It's one of my guilty pleasures. Watching those zombies charge at me endlessly while I hold on to the left click button and my machine gun goes berserk - zombie blood splattered all over the place, limbs and arms on your left, right, and center, and we are just getting started. For sure folks, for many zombie game lovers out there, nothing beats a good old zombie shooting game during a boring afternoon. And if you are out to play nothing BUT the best, most exciting zombie shooting games, you are at the RIGHT place - ZombieGamesOnline.org! Want to know what it feels like to be trapped in a city that is being subdued by zombies...a game where you can only trust yourself and your loyal rifle? What about taking down those zombies from afar with your sniper rifle - carefully aiming for that head and rejoicing as his brains splatter? 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There's both story and survival modes, numerous upgrades are available when it comes to weaponry, your character can level up, and you can hire mercenaries to help... #4: SAS: Zombie Assault 2 SAS: Zombie Assault 2 is an excellent online zombie game featuring loads of action, great graphics and excellent weapon upgrades to help you progress in the game. It definitely isn't an easy game, but it's a lot of fun. As... #5: Modern Sniper Zero Modern Sniper Zero is a great online zombie game combining the fun of zombie games with the fast reflexes and quick thinking of first person shooter games. In this game, you are a sniper and it is your job to... #6: Zombie Canyon Zombie Canyon is a fun little online zombie game that charges you with defending a town surrounding a canyon from a horde of zombies intent on chowing down on the poor hapless residents. As the town's occupants scurry about frantically... #7: The Last Stand: Union City Last Stand: Union City is an action packed side-scroller zombie killing game. You must fight your way through the undead infested Union City to freedom, while helping other survivors along the way. You have the ability to customize your character's... #8: Squirt Man Squirt Man is a fun, addictive zombie game everyone should play at least once. The graphics are colorful and entertaining and the game itself is surprisingly challenging. The premise is fairly standard fare in the zombie games genre - the... Number of plays: 95,481 #9: SAS: Zombie Assault SAS: Zombie Assault is an absolute classic in the online zombie game genre. This engrossing, addictive zombie killing fest is one of the best zombie games out there. Your goal couldn't be more simple. Kill the zombies and don't let... #10: The Last Stand In The Last Stand your goal is simple; survive as long as you can against increasingly difficult waves of zombie attacks. This isn't an uncommon theme in the zombie game genre. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find a... #11: SAS: Zombie Assault 2 - Insane Asylum SAS: Zombie Assault 2 - Insane Asylum is an excellent online zombie game that pits you against a horde of attacking zombies. Your goal is to kill as many zombies as you can without getting killed yourself. As the game... #12: Bulwark 53 Bulwark 53 is a tense, engrossing online zombie game that grabs your attention from the very beginning and holds it to the bloody end. All you know is that you've somehow escaped the war and wake up in an infirmary.... #13: Zombocalypse In Zombocalypse, you're the lone survivor after a world-wide disaster causes everyone to turn into the raging undead. You're dropped right into the action with nothing but a machete to fend off the zombies, and you'll collect weapons that are... #14: Zombification Zombification may seem like a simple online zombie game, but it focuses more on action than strategy - you'll have to run in guns-blazing more than you would with any other zombie game, especially since you're only going to have... #15: Here To Collect Here to Collect is a classic zombie game with an old west style feel. The game finds you in the middle of an old west saloon that is under siege by zombies. Your job is simple; get rid of the... #16: Doom: Flatten Horizon If you've ever played DOOM before, you'll be at home with this game. Using a top-down perspective, you'll be pitted against the original mix of zombies, demons, and possessed-humans the original DOOM gave us. You'll have to keep track of your... #17: Zombie Dolls So you're a HUGE fan of zombie games? Cool, perhaps you have played Plants Vs Zombies before? Yeah, that one was a HUGE hit. And if you are on the hunt for a Plants vs. Zombie-esque game, then Zombie Dolls... #18: Devil House Devil House is an awesome online zombie game that charges you with saving your friends from a zombie infestation. You have to do everything you can to fight off the zombies before they infect your friends. The more friends that... #19: Boxhead Boxhead is the entertaining, yet simple, zombie game that kicked off the Boxhead series. The basic premise is pretty easy to understand. You need to save as many survivors as you can by following the arrows to the evacuation point.... #20: Zombies In Your Backyard What would you do if you woke up one fine morning to find living corpses in your yard? Calling the Ghostbusters wouldn't help; they deal with ghosts, not zombies. No, you would have to take care of the problem yourself!... #21: Radio Zed The goal in Radio Zed is quite different from other zombie games out there - protect your radio transmitter from the onslaught of zombies! You along with your 2 friends are stuck in a small town... with your supplies running... #22: Boxhead: The Zombie Wars The fifth game in the Boxhead series, Boxhead: The Zombie Wars, really kicks it up a notch and brings the blood fans of zombie games love so much. If you consider yourself a fan of zombie games - whether you're... #23: Endless Zombie Rampage 2 Sometimes an excellent game will get a little success, produce a sequel and completely ruin the legacy of the original. That's always a sad thing; especially for fans of the original game. That is not the case with this game.... #24: Big Pixel Zombies While Big Pixel Zombies is not too different from your usual zombie games out there, it's still an excellent way to get that steam out during a hard day's work. In the game, you are stuck in some weird town... #25: Undead Highway Undead Highway is a top-down zombie shooting game. This zombie game features great graphics, an easy control scheme, and a wild variety of deadly weapons. The objective of Undead Highway is to travel down the highway and escape the zombie infestation.... #26: Zombies Ate My Phone Zombies Ate My Phone is a humorous zombie game. This shooting game features a variety of unconventional weapons, numerous upgrades, and excellent cartoon graphics. The objective of Zombies Ate My Phone is to save your friends from zombies and other monsters.... #27: Boxhead 2Play Rooms Bambo is back once in Boxhead 2Play Rooms, the exciting follow up to the destined to be classic zombie game Boxhead. This one takes the solid foundation laid down by the original game and improves on it offering three modes... #28: Endless Zombie Rampage Endless Zombie Rampage is an entertaining and addictive zombie game that offers everything anyone could ever want in a zombie game. This game is really everything a zombie game should be. It's challenging, but doesn't feel impossible. It can be... #29: Raze Nice graphics, tons of customization options, non stop action - if this is your thing, Raze is a game you simply should check out! It has all of these and a whole lot more. Here's the idea in Raze: you... #30: Night of the Cursed A good combination of zombie games and shooters PLUS some nice elements from the good, old, and addictive tower defense games. Add them altogether and this game is what you get - Night Of The Cursed. The plot of Night... #31: Daytraders of the Dead Zombie games and shooters - these games come in all sizes and sorts. Some of them are OK, just enough to stave off the boredom BUT nothing more. Some of them suck BIG time and would make you wish you... #32: Zombotron In Zombotron, you're a space-age protagonist who must fight your way through levels which are infested with the undead. You start with a lowly pistol, but are able to upgrade to shotguns, automatic weapons, and more as you progress through... #33: 13 More Days In Hell How does it look like in Hell? Is it filled with zombies and lost souls? Will you find a forever burning furnace there? Well, no one can tell for sure BUT 13 Days In Hell is a game that tries... #34: Nuclear Zombie 2000 If you were around for the turn of the millennium, you may recall the Y2K bug. Some people speculated that the Y2K bug would be the end of civilization as we knew it. Of course, this never happened in real... #35: Dude and Zombies While it's a classic shoot-up-the-zombies game, Dude and Zombies does require quite a bit of strategy. You're dumped into the middle of nowhere with nothing but your car, a pistol, and the parts of your vehicle scattered around you. Zombies... #36: Bitejacker Bitejacker is a zombie game based on the indie game review show, Bytejacker. This shooting game features personalities from the show, sprite graphics, 8-bit audio, and simple, arcade-style gameplay. The objective of Bitejacker is to survive the zombie onslaught and make... #37: DAZ3.5 DAZ3.5 is an engrossing, unique online zombie game that requires you to kill all of the enemies you encounter, from rats to zombies and other monster, and just try to stay alive. At the top of the screen, you will... #38: 10800 Zombies If blasting hordes after hordes of zombies sounds like a good idea to you, then you will love this zombie game - 10800 Zombies! In this action-packed platform shooter, you need to hop around a la Super Mario, pick up... #39: Zombie Train Zombie Train is an action-packed frenzy against the undead, in which you, as the unnamed protagonist, will be defending your train against the invading hordes of zombies. Your only defense will be your armory of weapons and the barricades that... #40: Last Line of Defense The domain of men have gone into chaos and collapsed as the Ravager virus has mutated almost everyone into blood thirsty zombies. You, together with a handful of others, form the last line of defense! Pooling your remaining stockpile of... #41: Infinite Monsters Infinite Monsters is a straightforward and action-packed zombie game. This shooting game features sprite graphics, simple controls, twelve achievements, and an upgrade system similar to that of a role-playing game. The objective of Infinite Monsters is to destroy an evil purple... #42: Boxhead: The Nightmare The Boxhead series continues with the colosseum-style Nightmare edition. In Boxhead the Nightmare, you're a lone warrior who is fighting through endless waves of zombies for no apparent reason. But who cares? It's fun! You've got a group of turrets to... #43: 13 Days After: Survival If you are a fan of the survival-horror genre of games, then you might want to check out 13 Days After: Survival, the sequel to 13 Days in Hell. This zombie game features simple controls, breathtaking graphics, and additional weapons... #44: Insectonator: Zombie Mode Insectonator: Zombie Mode is the sequel to the shooting game, Insectonator and retains the same general gameplay of the previous game. In this iteration of the game, you must kill zombies instead of smashing bugs. Insectonator: Zombie Mode features three game... #45: Toxie Radd 3D Toxie Radd 3D is a throwback to old-school arcade shooter games like House of the Dead or Time Crisis, brought to you conveniently in your Flash-enabled web browser. It looks and plays the same as those classic games, with the... #46: Monster Mowdown 2 Monster Mowdown 2 is the sequel to the zombie shooting game, Monster Mowdown. Monster Mowdown 2 features sprite graphics similar to those of its predecessor, but contains more dynamic gameplay, numerous upgrades, and a variety of weapons! The objective of Monster... #47: Zombie Madness: The Awakening In recent years, there has been a glut of zombie shooting games; some may call it "Zombie Madness". Zombie Madness: The Awakening is a zombie game that takes it to the next level. This top-down shooter features outstanding graphics, excellent... #48: Tequila Zombies Yet another zombie apocalypse. What are we to do? Grab your shotgun and a shot of tequila, and get ready to send those zombies howling back into the afterlife in Tequila Zombies! This zombie game features outstanding graphics, a large... #49: Rupert's Zombie Diary Rupert's Zombie Diary is a zombie game that takes place in Merry Old England in the year 1902 (in a way, it can be seen as an Edwardian era Shaun of the Dead). This shooting game features cartoon graphics, intuitive... Arcade Friends TopTowerDefenseGames TopWordGames.com Zombie Situation In light of recent events, an advanced tactical zombie simulator has been released to help civilians survive a zombie attack.... Tequila Zombies 2 is the sequel to the zombie game, Tequila Zombies. Tequila Zombies 2 features improved graphics, more weapons,... Zombotron 2 is the sequel to the zombie game, Zombotron. Zombotron 2 retains the gameplay that mad its predecessor a... Decision 2: New City Decision 2: New City is the exciting sequel to the zombie game, Decision. Decision 2: New City retains the same... Zombudoy Zombudoy is a defense game similar to Palisade Guardian, but instead of fighting enemy troops, you will be facing zombies!... Zomboz 2 Zomboz 2 is the sequel to the physics game, Zomboz. Zomboz 2 features the same gameplay of its predecessor, but... Zomballoons Zomballoons is another zombie shooting game. Unlike most zombie games, Zomballoons has a more humorous air (no pun intended) to... Balloons vs. Zombies 2 Balloons vs. Zombies 2 is the sequel to the shooting game / physics game hybrid, Balloons vs. Zombies. Although this... © Copyright 2010-2019 Zombie Games. All rights reserved.
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Cardi B Claps Back At Jermaine Dupri For Bashing Female Rappers posted by Peyton Blakemore - Jul 11, 2019 Cardi B won't stand for disrespect. After Jermaine Dupri slammed female rappers of 2019 — he told People they all rap about the same thing and it's "like strippers rapping" — the 26-year-old rapper took to Instagram with a response that not only set him straight, but all fans of hip-hop. "Ok guys. So I have seen a lot of people [say] that 'nowadays all female rappers do is talk about their pu**y' and sh*t and now that Jermaine Dupri brung it up, now I'mma say something about it. First of all, I rap about my pu**y because she my best friend. And second of all it's because it seems like that's what people what to hear," she said before further explaining how she caters her music to her audience. "I ain't even gonna front. Let me tell you something, when I did "Be Careful," people was talking mad sh*t in the beginning. Like, 'What the f**k is this? This is not what I expected.... I expected this ... I expected that.' So, it's like, if that ain't what people trying to hear, then alright, then I'mma start rapping about my pu**y again." "Second of all, there's a lot of female rappers that be rapping their a** off and don't be talking about their pu**y and don't be talking about getting down and dirty and y'all don't be supporting them and they be mad dope," Cardi shared. "So don't blame that sh*t on us when y'all not the ones that supporting them." The "Press" rapper later posted a second video, in which she named four talented female rappers that "don't rap about they vajayjay," and asked her fans, DJs, blogs, and magazines to support them. "Let me tell you about some rappers that are really f**king dope that are really rapping their a** off and I don't feel they get the recognition they deserve. Tierra Whack, Kamaiyah, Rapsody [and CHIKA]. They be rapping their a** off. I feel like we need to put these girls more in magazines, blogs, [and on the radio]," she shared. "My fans, I want you to hear these girls 'cause these girls can rap their motherf**king a** off. And we need to support them. And they don't rap about they vajayjay, they don't rap about sucking d**k and they dope a** rappers."
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1938 Chevrolet Car Owners Manual 38 Chevy 1938 Chevrolet Car Owners Manual 38 Chevy - For the most accurate technical information regarding features, specifications, installation and operation of your LG product, please refer to the Owner's Manual and other documents available for this product.. View and Download LG Optimus L90 user manual online. LG Optimus L90 Cell Phone pdf manual download.. The Android 4.4 KitKat version was recently announced and it is soon to be officially launched by Google when they would be coming up with the next version of Nexus, the Nexus 5 device. But it would always be a guessing game for the users, to see whether the 4.4 update would be coming to their.
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Last week I had a dream about Gilligan's Island. I sometimes catch this the odd time on Deja View(I love that channel because it shows all those old TV programs I watched as a kid). Well, it was a cross between Gilligan's Island and King Kong. The rest of the castaways had been kidnapped by cannibals again so the professor and I hatched a plan to save them. Together we constructed a 40 foot King Kong robot out of bamboo and the radio (thank god for that freakin' radio! It gets cannibalized every second show, not unlike the castaways in a matter of speaking) and covered it with fur using all of Mrs Howell's fur coats. She had like, hundred's of them with her for some reason, this being a three hour tour in the tropics and all. It was built tied up between two huge palm trees and when it was done we climbed up each tree, cut the ropes and entered the robot through it's ears and each took a seat on one of two bamboo stationary bicycles set directly behind each eye hole in the head(so we could see). A complicated series of vines and pulleys caused the legs to walk as we pedaled and we could cause it to turn if one of us simply pedalled slower. It was kind of walking in a three legged race. We practiced for awhile in the castaway's camp, pretty much knocking over every hut in the place because we sucked at first (we both though this wasn't a very big deal and agreed that we could go live in the cave after - once that giant hairy spider was outta there). Anyhow, we walked it over to where the Cannibals were and scared the bejesus out of them with it, stepping on a few of them in the process. The rest of them all took off in their big dugout canoes, never to return. Everyone was safe, except for Gilligan, who actually wasn't there. I was telling someone this and she remarked to me that I must have been Gilligan, because, he wasn't there. I had taken his place on the show and I said "No way, he's too much of a dork!" It's the ice cream before bed that does it. Man that Maryanne is HOT!
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Eric Baylies – Heroin’s Rainbow book 75orLess · 2013 · A-B · Baylies, Eric · Book 75OL-165 Eric Baylies – Heroin’s Rainbow book $12.00 S&H Included US CAN International Exclusive 75orLess Book Special! All book orders come with one Baylies Band album on cd from the label archIves. Heroin’s Rainbow by Eric Baylies is a memoir of a neighborhood and a city. New Bedford, Massachusetts sits somewhere on the edge of nowhere, a twilight interzone at the end of the world. It is the underground history of the secret city. Big Dan’s, strip club rampages, cruising the avenue, crooked cops, high school suicide solutions, drinking problems, crack houses, shooting galleries, gay bar stabbings, god, guns, heroin, devil dogs, angel dust, acid, mushrooms, mescaline, weed, whales, wishes, dreams, and nightmares come true, they are all here. This is the way, step inside. Eric Baylies writes for The Boston Noise and was a dj on WUMD. He attended U-Mass and Harvard University. He has played all over America and Europe in the bands Temple of Bon Matin, Bad Motherfucker, Club Math, and Baylies Band. Baylies has recorded or played with members of The Stooges, Violent Femmes, and Sun Ra. Baylies has delivered coffins, unloaded fishing boats, taught special education and been a substitute teacher in public schools, pumped gas, done dishes, tended bar and worked the door at a biker bar, and worked construction. Eric worked at a butcher shop, renaissance fair, golf ball hell, the Zeiterion Theater, factories, the Salvation Army, call centers and maybe thousands more. Baylies has lived in Philadelphia, Chicago, and Martha’s Vineyard and currently lives in New Bedford. Eric has no wives that he’s aware of, but knows where the bodies are buried.
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This campaign is closed. Unfortunately, Margrethe Vestager, the European Commissioner for Competition Control, announced the approved merger of Bayer and Monsanto on March 21, 2018. Our campaigner Jörg Rohwedder, together with our partners met Mrs. Vestager on 27th February 2018. They handed her the 296,401 signatures from all over Europe and made clear that the merger of Bayer and Monsanto will be a disaster for our farmers and fatal for nature and biodiversity. Bayer is one of the world's largest manufacturers of fertilizers and pesticides. Monsanto is the leader in genetically modified seeds. If the companies join forces now, they will offer farmers a seamless chain of products: they control what they sow, what pesticides they use and thus what ends up in the supermarket and on our plates. As a stock corporation, there is one thing that counts above all: Increasing the profit of the shareholders. We will not give up - even though we have stopped this campaign. See our other campaigns at www.wemove.eu 48,714 of 75,000 signatures Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager, European Commission A Bayer-Monsanto merger would be a disaster for our farmers. It will be a catastrophe for our bugs, bees and birds. We urge you to reject the merger and prevent the damage caused by these corporations. We also demand full openness about your decision making processes. Bayer is one of the largest producers of agricultural chemicals, fertilizers, and pesticides. And Monsanto is one of the leading producers of genetically modified plants. [1] Together, these companies could have a total lockdown on what farmers put in their fields, the pesticides they use, what we buy in the shops, and ultimately put on our dinner tables. If the merger is to be successful, the two companies must gain approval of competition authorities all over the world, including from the EU. Bayer has managed to “convince” Donald Trump to back the mega-merger [2], and now there is really only one organisation that has enough clout to stop the deal -- the European Union. We know that Margrethe Vestager, Commissioner for competition informally is already negotiating with Bayer behind closed doors. If we don’t act now this mega-merger could be a done-deal. That’s why we have to tell her to reject the deal now. The merger of Bayer and Monsanto isn’t the only mega-merger in the agri-chemicals sector. ChemChina has already swallowed Swiss based Syngenta, and Dow Chemical and Dupont have merged as well. The three new agri-business giants would control 70% of the world’s agri-chemicals and 60% of the market for seeds.[3] This would be a crushing anti-competitive blow to the world’s farmers, tying them into buying seeds and pesticides from just three global corporations. Those corporates proved already in the past, that they put their profit above our health and the environment. Industrial farming means a vicious cycle of the same crops on vast fields, which needs more and more fertiliser and pesticides to generate results. At the same time this model of farming causes erosion and the total loss of food chains for insects, birds and small animals. While our fight is in Europe, the struggle against these mega-mergers is global. There are a growing movements of farmers, consumers and citizens like us, who protest against it. It is up to us to hold Margrethe Vestager accountable and demand to stop the merger. Update: Today (March 20, 2018) we sent this open letter to EU-Commissioner Vestager, to jointly protest with over 70 organisations from all over Europe against the merger of Bayer and Monsanto. [1,3] http://www.politico.eu/pro/draft-eu-competition-commissioner-margrethe-vestager-green-challenge/ [2] http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/314559-trump-team-touts-8-billion-bayer-investment Return to petition You're signing this as Not you? 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Only by acting together can we hope to stop huge corporations like Bayer and Monsanto. Can you spread the word? Stop monster-merger BaySanto! When Bayer and Monsanto merge, they will be the biggest seller for pesticides and seeds in the world. On Tuesday we meet the Commissioner who can stop this. Let's be 300,000 to say NO! Please sign! Next step - spread the word Thank you for taking action! If this is your first action with us, you will receive a thank you email asking you to confirm your email address. You need to click 'confirm' for your action to count. Do you know anyone who would feel strongly about this campaign? Send them an email asking them to sign the petition! Hi, I just signed a petition against the merger of Bayer and Monsanto. Bayer is one of the largest producers of agricultural chemicals, fertilizers, and pesticides. And Monsanto is one of the leading producers of genetically modified plants. Together, these companies could have a total lockdown on what farmers put in their fields, the pesticides they use, what we buy in the shops, and ultimately put on our dinner tables. Help to stop this monster-merger - sign now: https://act.wemove.eu/campaigns/stop-monster-merger-baysanto Thank you for taking action against the Bayer-Monsanto merger. It is only together that we can truly be a force to be reckoned with.
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It was the center of government Acropolis means "highest point" and as the most fortified site, became the seat of Athenian kings until the realities of the republic pushed administrative buildings further out. The original buildings were destroyed by Persians It had been a dedicated site of worship for just 30 years before being sacked by the Persians in 480BC. Afterwards, Pericles began a construction project that lasted 50 years! It was in relatively good condition until 1687 The Parthenon was used as an Ottoman garrison from 1458. During the Morean War, Venetian artillery blew its gunpowder supply and significantly damaged the Acropolis' temples. Restoration began in 1975 The archaeological site is still being partly restored, but you'll see the Parthenon, Erechtheion, Temple of Athena Nike, and the Propylaea gateway among the ruins on your tour! Our insider tips Booking tickets? Admission prices begin at €12 (€6 concessions). Skip the lines by booking a tour in advance! What are the opening times? The Acropolis is open to visitors between 8:00AM and 8:00PM from April to October, and until 5:00PM from November to March. When should I visit? Open daily from 8:00AM to 8:00PM in the summer, until 5:00PM in the winter. Is it expensive? Adult admission tickets start at €12. Will I need a guide? It will definitely help. Might be worth it to check out these best-selling tours. The Acropolis is within walking distance from most hotels in city center! Wear comfortable walking shoes! If you're visiting in the summer heat, dress accordingly and bring some water. What people are saying about Acropolis of Athens Visit the Acropolis without an excellent tour guide and miss out Chris from Athenian Tours was a great tour guide. One sees and learn much more by visiting with a guide. Tour included Chris as guide in the new Acropolis museum which was an added benefit. One should not visit the Acropolis without also seeing the museum. It might however be benficial to visit the Acropolis in the afternoon when there are less crowds. Morning had many cruise shop passengers... Overall a stunning experience. Thank you also Tassos for accommodating us on another date to to my double booking. Your company's service is next level. Acropolis and Acropolis Museum Tour with Entry Tickets Reviewed by Amanda, 06/28/2019 Fabulous guide tour from Monastiraki to the entrance to the Acropolis. Our guide Martha was lovely, we had a warm welcome and a great informative tour through Plaka to the Acropolis. We learnt a lot about the history and the neighbourhood that really enhanced our trip. We then skipped the line to enter the Acropolis. It was a very worthwhile tour that I would highly recommend. Acropolis Skip-the-Line Ticket & Welcome Walk in Plaka Reviewed by Anonymous, 07/06/2019 Extremely knowledgeable guide who delivered information with humour. Anna, our guide, was extremely knowledgeable and delivered her information with lovely touches of humour. Our group included people of different nationalities and she managed to draw us all in by showing links between Greek mythology/history and our own culture. It was a very interesting tour. Athens: Acropolis Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line Ticket Reviewed by Carole, 06/30/2019 Skipped the ticket buying line with phone ticket. We got the tickets via the phone, which is great. The App with the tour is tricky. There is no real internet at the site and the off-line option in the app was not intuitive for me. It takes some trying to make it work. Once you get it working, it has all the info you need. Acropolis Skip-the-line Ticket with Audio Tour on Your Phone Reviewed by Enrique a, 07/09/2019 Great tour that was very in-depth about the entire city! This was a wonderful tour, my only critique is that we 1. Started late because some members were running late 2. We didn’t spend much time at the actual acropolis. It was very informative and our guide was wonderful! Athens: Acropolis Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line Ticket Reviewed by Anonymous, 06/28/2019 Things to do near Acropolis of Athens Santorini Cruises & Water Tours Paris Catacombs
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If : Copy Cats If Insurance, Forsman & Bodenfors and Jesper Ericstam at Social Club are back for another round of magical claims handling. This time, the new campaign has a more well-rounded feel, with one spot, "Room Service," featuring the usual crazy transformation of a hotel room that was trashed by an obnoxious rock n' roll group -- cued of course by a cover of "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing," the company's jingle. Another spot shows a copycat pop group that tries to make everything better with a more high-octane cover of the jingle, while a third spot shows the group in a record store, finding all the albums that feature the song P&G's 'The Talk' wins Film Grand Prix at Cannes Zach Braff turned a fake movie poster into a real movie starring Florence Pugh A real-life teenage Alexa stars in eBay's snarky ad targeting Amazon Prime Day Need a credit fix? Contact the Creativity Editors If: If : Room Service If: If : The Record Store The Creativity Newsletter The Creativity newsletter is editorially curated to spotlight the work that’s hitting the mark—or missing it altogether. Sign up to have it sent to your inbox.
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology for Architecture, Engineering and Construction Nemetschek embraces BIM This week Nemetschek unveiled its new generation AEC product, Allplan BIM 2008, which uses the Building Information Modelling (BIM) industry term favoured by Autodesk and Bentley. Greg Corke reports. Nemetschek, the German developer of software for the AEC industry, has now adopted the industry term Building Information Modelling by rebranding its Flagship AEC product ÙAllplan BIM 2008.Ý Nemetschek is no stranger to BIM - it pioneered the use of a central multi-disciplinary model for the design, build, and manage stages of the construction process. However, this latest re-branding looks like a positive attempt to use marketing to align its Allplan product - which is hugely successful in German speaking countries - with US developed products, such as Autodesk Revit and Bentley Architecture. Allplan BIM 2008 is now able to import/export 3D PDF files at the touch of a button. As with previous releases of the software, a major focus for Allplan BIM 2008 is on the accurate generation of quantities. An enhanced Design2Cost module enables architects and engineers to provide detailed cost estimates and compare designs as they evolve or change. Design2Cost consists of Allplan BIM Architecture, Allplan BCM (Building Cost Management) and Allplan IBD (Intelligent Building Data). Allplan BCM is an evolution of the Allright tenders, awards and invoicing software and is developed on a country by country basis, to support local building materials and products. Interoperability also plays a major role in the new Allplan release. Following on from its partnership with Adobe made earlier this year, Nemetschek now enables Allplan users to import and export 2D and 3D PDF data using the original Adobe PDF libraries. {mosimage} Beta tester, Daniel Peter, p+p Hausbau, explains: ýWith only one mouse click I can import and process huge volumes of information like manufacturersÝ catalogues into my CAD plan. The PDF function is saving me a lot of time and opens up new ways of exchanging data with partners and builders.¯ More intelligent data transfer via IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) is also possible with Allplan BIM 2008 and architects, civil engineers, structural engineers and facility managers can exchange model data via a certified 2x3 IFC interface. For improved collaboration on Allplan projects, Nemetschek has also added a Workgroup Manger, which enables simultaneously working by managing multiple usersÝ data and regulating the access rights of who is allowed to make changes. And the overall structure of BIM projects has been enhanced with a new building structure and storey manager, which is particularly suited to large projects modelled in 3D. Nemetschek has also concentrated on updating the look and feel of Allplan and the new version allows users the flexibility to adapt the user interface to suit his or her working method, the current type of project or the current project phase. General modelling capabilities have not been ignored either and freehand surfaces and solids can now be created using three and four-point canopies, plus a new Parametric Designer allows users to model bespoke 3D building components such as railings or garden fences. For the 3D design and detailing of reinforced concrete, Allplan BIM 2008 Engineering includes a range of new functions for reinforcing round components (such as circular foundations, walls or slabs), an optimised way of collaborating, and up-to-date 3D manufacturersÝ data. Allplan BIM 2008 Engineering also includes what Nemetschek terms ÙRound-Trip EngineeringÝ to support the interaction of CAD and analysis. ÙRound-TripÝ means the complete model, including object intelligence, is transferred from Allplan into SCIA.ESA PT, the structural engineering software package from Belgian subsidiary SCIA. When changes are made to a design inside Allplan BIM 2008 Engineering, these are then transferred to SCIA.ESA PT and the differences listed and displayed graphically in the analysis software. Depending on how they impact the load-bearing behaviour, the structural engineer decides whether the changes are to be accepted or ignored and the structural system is then automatically adapted and updated. www.nemetschek.com About AECmag.com Magazine PDFs AEC Magazine is published by X3DMedia. All articles © 2000 - 2019 X3DMedia.
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1st Tesla Model 3 rolls off assembly line Friday FREMONT, Calif. (KGO) -- The long wait is just about over for people wanting to get behind the wheel of Tesla's new Model 3 sedan. The first cars will start rolling off the Fremont assembly line on Friday. Tesla showrooms are expecting to get the Model 3 by the end of the summer. But some customers will be driving off with one by the end of the month. It's being called the Tesla "car for the masses." The first Model 3 is about to roll off the assembly line. "It's affordable and I would love to have one," said Eric Hoang, Los Gatos. Last year, hundreds and hundreds of people all across the Bay Area stood in long lines to put a $1,000 down for a reservation. Musk says Tesla will soon deliver. Model 3 passed all regulatory requirements for production two weeks ahead of schedule. Expecting to complete SN1 on Friday — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 3, 2017 The handover party for the first 30 customer Model 3's is scheduled for July 28. Then production will go up, he says August should be 100 cars, September 1,500 and by December, 20,000 cars per month. Why such a high demand? Tesla's Model S sedan starts around $70,000. The Model 3 is about half the price, starting at $35,000 and that's not including a $7,500 federal electric car tax credit. RELATED: Report says more workers injured at Tesla plant than industry average The five person sedan will be able to get 215 miles per charge and go from zero to 60 in under 6 seconds. "I think that's great. I mean it's progress. It's a mass produced automobile. It's the Henry Ford vision with an electric twist to it," said Jim Laccabue, Los Gatos resident. Reservations are being taken online. A Tesla employee told ABC7 News if you sign up now, delivery of your Model 3 will take about a year and a half to two years. Click here for more stories about Tesla. automotivefremontsan joseauto industryteslaelon muskbusinesstechnologyauto news Tesla captures video of truck involved in Los Gatos hit-and-run VIDEO: Driver apparently fast asleep while Tesla on autopilot on SoCal freeway BART starts spat with Elon Musk House fire destroys $1M in luxury cars in Florida
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Nothing Primera About It: Direct Flights to Have A Stopover by Tomos Howells LONDON – Icelandic LCC Primera Air has found itself in some hot water this week after it announced it would be temporarily switching its A321LR for a Boeing 737-800. This means that they will be unable to make the journey in one direct flight. The plane will need to stop for a refuel in Iceland which will add an additional 90 minutes to the travel time of the flight, which currently already takes eight hours and 25 minutes. This is not the first time Primera Air have been hurt by this issue though with the airline earlier this year having to slash flights from Birmingham and Stansted due to late delivered from Airbus of their A321LR’s. A spokesperson for the airline in a statement said: “Flights will be operated with a stopover in Iceland for fuelling due to operational reasons. All passengers are being informed about the aircraft change via email. The statement continued: “Currently, the website is not showing properly stopover flights as it is an ad-hoc change, however, the update for these particular flights are in progress and will be changed soon.” Reputation with Passengers… The airline has also been hit with bad press from passengers who have been taking to social media to showcase their displeasure at the delays and flight cancellations they have experienced with the airline. Some passengers have been saying that the airline has not been following the strict EC 261/2004 regulation. EC 261/2004 set up to allow passengers to be able to receive fair compensation for the airline’s failure to provide the flight service that was booked and paid for. A spokesperson in a statement said: “Primera Air is strictly following EC 261/2004 regulation and we are continuously processing compensations, however due to cancelled and delayed flights when transatlantic operations were done by ACMI leased aircraft, the amount is a lot higher and therefore the process is slower. The airline has said it is working to improve the process and in the upcoming week it will be significantly quickened. “We apologise to all the customers and are fully aware that they haven’t experienced the service that we wanted to provide.” While this issue is not going to massively affect most travels it is certainly a step in the wrong direction for a carrier that has been trying to break the UK-US market for cheap long haul direct flights. Primera Air Tomos Howells WOW Air Announces New Flights To Vancouver JetBlue to Take Off to Quito, Ecuador American Airlines Orders 47 787 Dreamliners; Cancels A350 Order
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By Ian Gill In Culture, Media Paper Thin On January 19, 2016—call it Black Tuesday—Postmedia Corporation merged its Sun newsrooms with those of the Journal in Edmonton and the Herald in Calgary. That day, 35 staff in Edmonton and 25 in [...] By Maureen McNamee In Art Spaces, Culture, Dance Room to Create As dancers leap, stretch and creep across the floor of one of the studios in the new Decidedly Jazz Danceworks space, they appear as silhouettes against a bright downtown backdrop visible through [...] By Evan Osenton In Media, Politics Poleconomy, a 1980s family board game billed as “The Game of Canada,” has you move plastic beaver tokens, buy real-life companies and try to amass the most money. Occasionally you get elected [...] By Fred Stenson Aping America Back when America was Great, it loved facts. Minnesota’s Mesabi Range was the biggest thing in iron ore in the 1880s (fact) and contributed to mountains of steel for US industrialization (fact). [...] By Jackie Flanagan In Culture, Politics Founder’s Note: Lament For Our Sanity “Post-truth” was word of the year for 2016 according to the Oxford Dictionary. It means not “after the truth” but “circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public [...]
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Text6,965 Still Image798 University of California, Santa Barbara Daily Nexus and antecedent newspapers6,964 John S. Kiewit photography collection643 Santa Barbara picture postcards collection104 Ronald H. McPeak underwater and coastal California photographs45 University of California, Santa Barbara5,511 Kiewit, John S., 1948-643 Santa Barbara College630 Santa Barbara State College421 Santa Barbara State Teachers College402 McPeak, Ronald H.45 Beals, Jessie Tarbox6 Craig, Allan G.2 Sohmer, Theo2 Ball, Ernest R., 1878-19271 College student newspapers and periodicals6,965 Ranches98 Nature photography83 Landscape photography80 Landscapes80 Ghost towns74 Abandoned buildings71 Beaches59 Barns30 Signs and signboards29 Mountains25 Billboards24 Earthquakes23 Santa Barbara Earthquake, Calif., 192523 Hotels21 California[remove]7,770 Santa Barbara (Calif.)7,057 Hollister Ranch (Calif.)83 Yosemite National Park (Calif.)83 Bodie (Calif.)73 Big Sur (Calif.)56 Oxnard (Calif.)31 Santa Barbara County (Calif.)19 Montecito (Calif.)18 newspapers6,965 periodicals6,965 postcards105 photographic postcards60 picture postcards46 slides (photographs)46 underwater photography15 Department of Special Research Collections[remove]7,770 No Copyright - United States3,424 In Copyright2,419 Copyright Undetermined1,764 You searched for: Place California Remove constraint Place: California Library Location Department of Special Research Collections Remove constraint Library Location: Department of Special Research Collections « Previous | 7,761 - 7,770 of 7,770 | Next » Old Mission Dam Santa Barbara picture postcards collection [circa 1900s-1950s] El Paseo Tea Garden Montecito garden Ronald H. McPeak underwater and coastal California photographs Over 2000 35mm color mounted slides, taken by Ronald McPeak of the underwater biota of giant kelp forests in California and Baja Mexico from 1965 to 1999. There also are images of kelp harvesting in California, salmon spawning in Alaskan streams, and aerial and landscape views of coastal California and its offshore islands. Picture postcards of various Santa Barbara area scenes, acquired over the years from various sources. Includes Santa Barbara and Montecito residences and gardens, harbor and beaches, foothills, bird’s eye views, Santa Barbara Mission, and former Riviera campus of Santa Barbara College (now UC Santa Barbara). Color and black and white photographs taken by John S. Kiewit from about 1968 to 2000. The images reflect what Kiewit saw on his travels throughout California and the West, as well as trips to other parts of the U.S. and the world. Prominent places and themes include Baja, barns and farms, Big Sur, buildings and building elements (doors and windows), Carmel [CA], Central Coast [CA], Channel Islands, Death Valley, fences, ghost towns, Hawaii, Hollister Ranch [CA], landscapes, Malibu [CA], Marin County [CA], New England, New Mexico, ocean views, Oregon, Oxnard [CA], rock formations, signs, surfing, trees, Utah, wildflowers, Wyoming, and Yosemite. Other countries represented in the collection include Cook Island, Costa Rica, El Salvador, England, France, Guatemala, Marques and Tahiti Islands, Mexico, Micronesia, and New Zealand. Most of the images were taken from the 1970s to the 1990s. Black and white photographs relating to the Flying A Studios (aka American Film Manufacturing Company), a film company that operated in Santa Barbara (1912-1920). University of California, Santa Barbara Daily Nexus and antecedent newspapers Collection and Text Student newspapers from the University of California, Santa Barbara and antecedent institutions. Includes the following titles: Daily Nexus (1971-), UCSB Daily Nexus (1970-1971), El Gaucho (1934-1970), El Gauchito (Summer sessions 1935-1965), Roadrunner (1930-1934), Stray Feathers (Summer sessions 1932-1934), and The Eagle (1923-1930). The University Archives photographs collection is comprised of photographs culled from other collections in the University Archives. The dates of the photographs range from the 1890s to the present, with the majority being black and white photos from the 1920s and 1950s. The subjects covered include all aspects of the UCSB campuses and academic and student life. A selection from approximately 65,000 negatives of oblique aerial and ground photographs taken by various companies that became Teledyne Geotronics. Formats are 4 x 5 inch negatives and prints. Locations covered in this collection include the western United States and Mexico.
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