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__label__cc | 0.576423 | 0.423577 | Kennedy Is Crusading For A Public Auction For C-Band Service
April 2nd, 2019 MacAoidh
Here’s an issue you haven’t seen much discussion of, but it’s something which carries a fairly large amount of significance to America’s future – who’s going to be the country’s C-Band provider?
For those of you who don’t have a clue ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1091 |
__label__wiki | 0.91596 | 0.91596 | Home unified flag football
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Vestavia Unified Flag Football State Championship 2017
Vestavia Hills High School Unified Flag Football team celebrates their 2nd place after playing against Baldwin County in the Unified Flag Football State Championship on December 6, 2017 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tus... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1094 |
__label__cc | 0.608004 | 0.391996 | Posted by: acheever19 | October 8, 2018
Famine “Relief”: Photographic Fundraising Across Britain’s Colonies
The Great Madras Famine of 1876-78 resulted in the deaths of over 5.5 million people in Southern India, ruled & neglected by the British Crown (a rough under-estimate of deaths at best). This was the first of thr... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1095 |
__label__wiki | 0.844961 | 0.844961 | Universalium
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/oh des"euh/; for 1 also Russ. /u dye"seuh/, n.
1. a seaport in S Ukraine, on the Black Sea: 1,046,000.
2. a city in W Texas. 90,027.
City (pop., 2001: 1,029,000), southwestern Ukraine.
A Tatar fortress was established in Odessa in the 14th century. The city was ceded to Russia in... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1099 |
__label__wiki | 0.959763 | 0.959763 | Anxiety (Ladyhawke album)
Anxiety (Smile Empty Soul album)
Overcome (Live song)
Overcome (All That Remains album)
Anxiety is an emotion characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil, often accompanied by nervous behavior, such as pacing back and forth, somatic complaints and rumination. It is the subjectively u... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1100 |
__label__wiki | 0.71657 | 0.71657 | VPR Archive (https://vprarchive.vpr.net/commentary-series/richardson-french-fries-and-the-wall/)
Richardson: French fries and the Wall
By Paul Richardson | November 9, 2009
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(HOST) Twenty years ago today, the Berlin Wall was breached by thousands of East Germans. ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1104 |
__label__cc | 0.680023 | 0.319977 | Barbados: The Gem of the Caribbean
January 17, 2017 By Michael Scivoli
The moment someone mentions vacationing in the Caribbean, our brains instantly start flipping through pictures of white sand beaches and crystal blue waters like an old school 3D View-Master. While not every Caribbean island looks the same (far from... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1105 |
__label__cc | 0.620009 | 0.379991 | Let me help you guys out
July 8, 2012 in Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), Alabama, Patient Centered Primary Care
The [Medicaid] expansion could help extend insurance in some of the state’s poorer counties, such as Greene and Wilcox counties, where median household income runs between $22,000 and $23,000 a year. However... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1106 |
__label__wiki | 0.548362 | 0.548362 | BOOK/MOVIE: Where Eagles Dare (1967/1968)
“Where Eagles Dare” is one of the movies adapted from an Alistair MacLean novel. Others included “Guns of Navarone” and “Ice Station Zebra”. MacLean was basically my generation’s Jack London. He wrote adventure novels for men and Hollywood loved him. Note the fact that the movi... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1111 |
__label__cc | 0.553249 | 0.446751 | William Shatner to Make Grand Ole Opry Debut
The 'Star Trek' actor conquers yet another new frontier
Alabama Concert Canceled
According to a message on the ticketmaster website , Alabama's 50th anniversary tour date scheduled for February 1st, 2019 at the Blue Cross Arena has been canceled. The show has been removed fr... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1114 |
__label__wiki | 0.951185 | 0.951185 | Where Did Ed Sheeran’s Twitter Go?
Erica Russell
Dimitrios Kambouris, Getty Images
A funny thing happened on the way to Westeros: Just a day after Ed Sheeran's surprise cameo in the first episode of Game of Thrones Season 7, the British musician disabled his Twitter.
As of Tuesday morning (July 18), the pop star's Twit... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1115 |
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Cultural history (4)Design history (4)View MoreJournalJournal of Design History (1)Textile History (1)Authors
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Ponsonby, Margaret (3)Ponsonby, Margaret (1)Year (Issue Date)2002 (1)2003 (1)2006 (1)2007 (1)TypesJournal article (2)Authored book (1)Chapter in bo... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1125 |
__label__wiki | 0.746304 | 0.746304 | Philip Fortenberry's Coming Home, One Night Only Benefit Concert
Starts: Friday, March 22, 2019 7:30 PM
Ends: Friday, March 22, 2019 9:00 PM
710 William Carey Parkway, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
Alumni, Hattiesburg, Music
Pianist and WCU Class of ’80 Alum Philip Fortenberry will perform a benefit concert “Coming Home, One N... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1126 |
__label__wiki | 0.907237 | 0.907237 | Romeo and Juliet (Sylk-E. Fyne song)
Romeo and Juliet (MacMillan)
Romeo and Juliet (1955 film)
Romeo (Ketil Stokkan song)
Romeo (English rapper)
Romeo (disambiguation)
Juliet (moon)
"Romeo and Juliet" was the lead single released from Sylk-E. Fyne's debut album, Raw Sylk. The song was released on January 27, 1998, with... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1127 |
__label__wiki | 0.503357 | 0.503357 | in Humanity Heck Yea
Mike Pence’s Hometown Is Throwing A Gay Pride Festival As A Way To Say ‘Screw You’ To Mike Pence
by Lindsey
Mike Pence’s history of pushing anti-LGBTQ legislation is well-documented — but residents in Pence’s Indiana hometown want the world to know that the vice president’s bigotry is not the norm ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1128 |
__label__wiki | 0.78407 | 0.78407 | Anti-semitism and reactionary anti-capitalism
Submitted by AWL on 1 June, 2016 - 12:51
Moishe Postone, a Marxist writer based at the University of Chicago and author of Time, Labour, and Social Domination, and Critique du fétiche-capital: Le capitalisme, l'antisémitisme et la gauche, was in London in May, and spoke to ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1132 |
__label__cc | 0.518138 | 0.481862 | U.S. Marshals looking for woman wanted for suspected murder of boyfriend
Posted 10:47 pm, February 2, 2019, by Web Staff
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DETROIT – The U.S. Marshals Service Detroit Fugitive Apprehension Team is searching for a woman suspected of brutally murdering her boyfriend.
According to officials, the murd... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1136 |
__label__cc | 0.633118 | 0.366882 | Watching Hotel Congo in 2014?
Posted on Wednesday, Jan 19, 2005 8:20PM Friday, December 8, 2017 by Morgan Meis
Michael Kavanagh writes a disturbing piece some weeks ago about the crisis in Congo. It concludes:
“When will the world pay attention?” is the question the IRC poses in its report. It would be nice to answer b... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1138 |
__label__wiki | 0.892593 | 0.892593 | Free Johannes Brahms Sheet Music
Johannes BrahmsFree Johannes Brahms Sheet Music
Select Instrument AccordionBassoonCelloClarinetFluteFrench HornGuitarHarpOboePercussionPianoRecorderSaxophoneTenor SaxophoneTromboneTrumpetTubaViolaViolinVoice
Select Combination Alto Sax QuartetCello DuetCello QuartetChoirClarinet Quartet... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1139 |
__label__wiki | 0.664644 | 0.664644 | RATKJE, MAJA - SULT (LP)
"Based upon Ratkje´s music created for the ballet "Sult" ("Hunger") by profiled director Jo Strømgren for the Norwegian National Ballet, this is a departure from records and live settings normally associated with Maja S. K. Ratkje, as we find her placed behind a modified, wiggly and out of tune... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1140 |
__label__cc | 0.530733 | 0.469267 | The Challenges of Being in Academia from a Black Feminist, and How She Has Addressed Them
Sherie Randolph, an associate professor at the University of Michigan and former AAUW American Fellow, recently published the first comprehensive book on Florynce “Flo” Kennedy, a civil rights activist, black feminist, and lawyer.... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1144 |
__label__wiki | 0.719319 | 0.719319 | Joe Dumars joins Kings as adviser to general manager Divac
Most recently, Dumars was the president of the basketball division for the sports agency Independent Sports & Entertainment.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Hall of Famer Joe Dumars is back in the NBA, hired as a special adviser to Sacramento Kings general manager Vlade D... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1146 |
__label__wiki | 0.866819 | 0.866819 | Indiana school shooting suspect won't be tried as an adult
By: AP
Posted: Jun 6, 2018 3:31 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A prosecutor said Tuesday that a 13-year-old student accused of wounding a teacher and a classmate in a shooting at a suburban Indianapolis middle school will not be tried as an adult because of his age... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1147 |
__label__cc | 0.7276 | 0.2724 | Westville apartment fire displaces 35 residents
LAPORTE CO., Ind. -- Fire crews battled an apartment fire in Westville on Tuesday.
It was burning at the University Park Apartments on River Road, but has since been extinguished by firefighters.
According to fire officials, the fire sparked around 6:30 a.m. They also sai... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1148 |
__label__wiki | 0.866282 | 0.866282 | Review: 10 Hottest Nigerian Standalone Songs In 2018
I have to be honest, I know a lot of people will come for me with this list so before I carry on, let me just quickly say, make una no vex, if you don’t see your favourite song on this list.
This is a compilation of the hottest songs of 2018, whether it was released ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1149 |
__label__wiki | 0.890653 | 0.890653 | Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities
Conference Sponsors and Exhibitors
Additional Functions
About ADU
Paydirt Media
Conference Venue and Accommodation
Host City: Perth
2018 Conference Review
Paydirt Media Pty Ltd (Paydirt) believes that the responsible use of personal information collected on its websites is criti... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1157 |
__label__cc | 0.709778 | 0.290222 | Social Media – Essential to building your online brand
2 July 2017 by Mark Fallon
Mark Fallon Jul 02, 2017 social media, Digital
So, it’s no surprise that Social Media Experts have become one of the most sought after skillsets when it comes to recruitment and most people talk about Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as if... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1162 |
__label__wiki | 0.506594 | 0.506594 | The Fourth Dee: Turning Over a New Leif [The Wit and Wisdom of Dr. Leif—2]
by Barrie Gilbert Download PDF
At the time Niku received an official offer of employment from Analog Device in 2025, shortly after her interview with Dr. Leif, she had briefly considered two others. All held the prospect of an exciting and rewar... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1164 |
__label__wiki | 0.679513 | 0.679513 | After the incident of Vasakhi 1978, a agitation was started against the Nirankaris. Wherever the Nirankaris had their meetings, GurSikhs would go and protest peacefully. Thus Gurbachan Singh was unable to address the meetings held at Varanasi, Azamgarh and Allahbad. On 25th September 1978, Gurbachan Singh reached Kanpu... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1170 |
__label__cc | 0.668045 | 0.331955 | Enos Mills, the main figure behind the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park, enjoyed walking to Lily Lake from his nearby cabin. Wildflowers are common in the spring and early summer. In the winter, the trail around the lake is often suitable for walking in boots, or as a short snowshoe or ski. Other lakes in the W... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1171 |
__label__cc | 0.590135 | 0.409865 | Cheri Ginsburg - ABOUT CHERI GINSBURG...
Cheri Ginsburg is an award-winning pastel, oil, and pen & ink artist whose work has been shown nationally and internationally; most recently at the 34th International Association of Pastel Society's PastelWorld Exhibition. Ginsburg's extensive travels through three continent... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1172 |
__label__wiki | 0.547518 | 0.547518 | Right from the beginning of creation, mankind has been divided into three groups, which were found in every era and every society. Terminologically, they are referred to as
(a) those who have been undermined and weakened,
(b) those who were arrogant (rich and haughty) and
(c) the laymen.
If the arrogant group would not... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1173 |
__label__wiki | 0.526895 | 0.526895 | European Union Law Would Require at Least 30% European Produced Content from Streaming Services
Clinton September 4, 2018 Amazon Prime, European Union, Netflix No Comments
A new law, which could go into effect as early as December of this year, would require that streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime, to fun... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1175 |
__label__cc | 0.692135 | 0.307865 | director-photographer
Bruno Miotto
Curtis Marrs
Todd Selby is a portrait, interiors, and fashion photographer and illustrator. His project The Selby offers an insider’s view of creative individuals in their personal spaces with an artist's eye for detail. The Selby began in June 2008 as a website, www.theselby.com, whe... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1177 |
__label__wiki | 0.525155 | 0.525155 | The Battle of Britain: The cost of commitment
To help students understand the value of commitment, learning from the example of those brave young men and women who fought during the Battle of Britain and those still fighting for Britain overseas today.
by Tim Scott
Suitable for Whole School (Sec)
A Bible (NRSV is recom... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1180 |
__label__wiki | 0.844834 | 0.844834 | News flash: These Orioles can hit a homer — or six
In case you’re wondering, the Orioles can hit. They can bash the baseball. Crush home runs.
Don’t stop if you’ve read this before. Because you have read this before – many times — and I want you to keep reading. Plus, you just haven’t read this theme in a while.
So her... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1183 |
__label__cc | 0.595668 | 0.404332 | Analyzing Duquette’s and Showalter’s comments on the offseason, the roster, free agency and more
Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette and manager Buck Showalter met with the media Thursday to wrap up the 2016 season and look ahead to what may happen this offseason.
A whole lot of ground was covered; some of th... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1184 |
__label__wiki | 0.911661 | 0.911661 | Ernst R. Berndt, PhD
Academic Affiliate
Please see below for contact information
Ernst R. Berndt is the Louis E. Seley Chaired Professor in Applied Economics at the Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since 2000 he has also been a member of the Federal Economic Statistics Adviso... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1186 |
__label__cc | 0.651756 | 0.348244 | Tag: satisficing
Episode 13: Satisficing
I want to give credit to an old paper that was quite ahead of its time. In 1956 Herbert Simon in his paper “Rational choice and the structure of the environment” had some of the ideas of behavioral economics before the field had really developed.
His take on some of the interest... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1191 |
__label__wiki | 0.56383 | 0.56383 | Banbury, Banesberie, Banesbyrig
Just off Junction 11 of the M40 Motorway, Banbury is approx. 20 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Oxford, Towcester, Buckingham and Bicester. Banbury also sits just on the north-eastern edge of The Cotswolds, the largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Englan... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1193 |
__label__wiki | 0.974461 | 0.974461 | scene here | local films, festivals, and faces
Scene Here: Underground, Ireland, indies, Turkey, bicycles
By Loren King Globe Correspondent,March 14, 2019, 3:20 p.m.
Hazel Doupe in “Float Like a Butterfly,” which screens March 22 in Somerville. (Courtesy of the Boston Underground Film Festival)
The odd, the outrageous ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1196 |
__label__wiki | 0.945819 | 0.945819 | Tiffani Faison Has Nothing to Apologize For
She found fame as the contestant everyone loved to hate on Top Chef season one. More than a decade later, Tiffani Faison is one of Boston’s best-loved celebrity restaurateurs. Did she change, or did we?
By Scott Kearnan· 1/8/2019, 5:45 a.m.
Portrait by Ken Richardson
The fir... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1197 |
__label__cc | 0.611924 | 0.388076 | Alana Bassin Honored as a Minnesota Lawyer "2015 Attorney of the Year"
Minneapolis Co-Managing Partner Alana Bassin was named as one of the "2015 Attorneys of the Year" by Minnesota Lawyer. Recognizing the best in the Minnesota legal profession, the award is given based on criteria such as leadership in professional as... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1198 |
__label__wiki | 0.768714 | 0.768714 | BFL Construction Builds El Rio Expansion
El Rio Community Health Center will open the new El Pueblo clinic built by BFL Construction Company, Tucson, at Irvington Road and Sixth Avenue.
Cutline for Photo: Nancy Johnson, left, COO with El Rio and Ken Sand, project manager with BFL Construction check on the progress of t... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1199 |
__label__wiki | 0.638318 | 0.638318 | News from the BHF >
Manchester City partnership
Sign up to our research newsletter
Manchester City join our fight for every heartbeat
Today we’re announcing a ground-breaking partnership with Manchester City Football Club to help people take their first steps towards a healthier heart.
Manchester has one of the highest... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1200 |
__label__wiki | 0.633067 | 0.633067 | Share The New Gornalism: Sanaa Seif and Hanin Tarek
Issue 25: #25
The New Gornalism
Sanaa Seif and Hanin Tarek
Bidoun
14: Who will claim this body? One is torn. Journalists, curators, backpackers, and Bidoun descend upon Egypt. Armed with a highly sophisticated form of reticence that in most respects resembles modesty ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1204 |
__label__wiki | 0.954055 | 0.954055 | Detroit pastor, founder of accused priest support group, under investigation
Catholic Church in Detroit, MI. Via Shutterstock
By Christine Rousselle
Detroit, Mich., Jul 9, 2019 / 12:00 pm (CNA).- A priest in the Archdiocese of Detroit who helped to found a nonprofit to support priests accused of abuse, has been tempora... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1206 |
__label__wiki | 0.687896 | 0.687896 | Congressional Gold Medal Register Veterans Approved CGM Veterans CGM Veteran Profiles
The Project Leadership Latest News Contact
Donate Recognition Circle
About The Project Leadership Latest News Contact Congressional Gold MedalRegister VeteransApproved CGM VeteransCGM Veteran Profiles Ways to Donate Donate Recognition... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1207 |
__label__wiki | 0.977586 | 0.977586 | 3 dead, 2 wounded in Calif. office shooting
December 16, 2011 / 11:26 PM / CBS/AP
Updated 11:22 PM ET
IRWINDALE, Calif. - Three people were killed and two more injured Friday in a California office complex shooting, police said.
The suspected gunman was among the dead and is believed to have self-inflicted wounds, Bald... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1208 |
__label__cc | 0.708816 | 0.291184 | Is there a middle-class crisis in Europe?
Maurizio Bussolo, Jonathan Karver, and Luis-Felipe López-Calva Thursday, March 22, 2018
The middle class would seem to hold the economic fate of the world in its hands, considering the frequency with which it appears in media debates and academic discussions. A large, thriving ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1211 |
__label__wiki | 0.511266 | 0.511266 | Roger Black
USA / China, guest of 6th Brumen (2013) Roger Black, the publication designer, is group creative director at Edipresse Asia in Hong Kong. Working with magazines like Rolling Stone, for newspapers like The New York Times and web sites like Bloomberg.com, Roger Black has been developing ways for publications ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1212 |
__label__cc | 0.578112 | 0.421888 | ERROR: type should be string, got "https://www.bsk.com/new-york-labor-and-employment-law-report/harassment\nFederal Court Holds That New York Law Prohibiting Mandatory Arbitration of Sexual Harassment Claims Is Invalid\nBy Kaveh Dabashi\nIn 2018, Governor Cuomo signed a State Budget bill that included various provisions addressing sexual harassment in the workplace. Among those provisions was a prohibition on including in any written contract a clause requiring the submission of sexual harassment claims to arbitration, except where inconsistent with federal law. On June 26, 2019, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York held, in Latif v. Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, that this New York law prohibiting mandatory arbitration of sexual harassment claims is inconsistent with the Federal Arbitration Act and is therefore invalid.\nRead More >> Federal Court Holds That New York Law Prohibiting Mandatory Arbitration of Sexual Harassment Claims Is Invalid\nNew York Legislature Passes Significant Amendments to the New York Human Rights Law\nBy Theresa E. Rusnak and Subhash Viswanathan\nOn June 19, 2019, the New York State Assembly and Senate passed legislation that makes sweeping changes to the New York Human Rights Law. This legislation will have a significant impact on the litigation of discrimination and harassment claims filed with the Division of Human Rights and in court. It is expected that Governor Cuomo will sign the legislation soon. The legislation does not apply retroactively, so only future claims under the Human Rights Law will be affected.\nRead More >> New York Legislature Passes Significant Amendments to the New York Human Rights Law\nAn Old \"SNL\" Skit, A New Court Decision, and How Rumors Can Lead to Sexual Harassment Liability\nFor those of you old enough to remember (and young enough to search YouTube), when Saturday Night Live was in its early heyday, one of its most popular skits was “Point/Counterpoint” starring Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin. During this satire on news commentary, Mr. Aykroyd would start his “counterpoint” with “Jane, you ignorant slut,” a phrase that drew laughs in the 70s, but may not be so well received -- even in jest -- today. And, as we will see from a recent court decision discussed below, when sophomoric name-calling leads to the actual spread of rumors in the workplace, liability for sexual harassment can attach.\nRead More >> An Old \"SNL\" Skit, A New Court Decision, and How Rumors Can Lead to Sexual Harassment Liability\nNew York Passes GENDA: Discrimination Now Prohibited Based on Gender Identity or Expression\nBy Theresa E. Rusnak\nOn January 15, 2019, the New York legislature passed the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (“GENDA”). GENDA, which faced more than a decade of impasse in the State Senate, was signed by Governor Cuomo on January 25, 2019.\nRead More >> New York Passes GENDA: Discrimination Now Prohibited Based on Gender Identity or Expression\nNew York Issues Final Model Sexual Harassment Policy and Training Guidelines\nBy Subhash Viswanathan\nOn October 1, the New York State Division of Human Rights issued its final model sexual harassment policy and training guidelines to assist employers in complying with the new sexual harassment legislation that will become effective October 9, 2018. One piece of good news for employers is that the Division's final training guidelines no longer require that employers train all employees by January 1, 2019, as the Division initially proposed. Instead, according to the FAQs, employers will have until October 9, 2019 -- a full 12 months from the effective date of the legislation -- to complete the training for all employees. In addition, the Division's final training guidelines no longer require that new employees complete the sexual harassment training within 30 calendar days of starting their job. Instead, the Division's guidelines simply encourage employers to train their new employees \"as soon as possible\" after beginning employment.\nRead More >> New York Issues Final Model Sexual Harassment Policy and Training Guidelines\nNew York City Employers Beware: New Posting and Training Requirements on Sexual Harassment Will Soon Take Effect\nBy Jessica C. Moller\nThere has recently been a lot of talk about New York State’s new sexual harassment policy and training requirements that will be taking effect state-wide on October 9, 2018. But New York City employers must also beware of new requirements specific to New York City, some of which will be taking effect on September 6, 2018.\nRead More >> New York City Employers Beware: New Posting and Training Requirements on Sexual Harassment Will Soon Take Effect\nEEOC Issues Proposed Enforcement Guidance on Unlawful Harassment\nBy Alyssa N. Campbell\nThe Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is seeking public comment on its newly proposed enforcement guidance addressing unlawful workplace harassment under the federal anti-discrimination laws. The initial deadline for employers and other members of the public to submit input regarding the proposed guidance was February 9, but the EEOC just announced today that it was extending the deadline to March 21. The publishing of the new proposed guidance stems from the recommendations made last June by the EEOC’s Select Task Force on the study of harassment in the workplace. If put into effect, the new guidelines would supersede pre-existing agency guidelines created during the 1990s. The EEOC issued a press release, in which EEOC Commissioner Chai Feldblum was quoted as saying: “This guidance clearly sets forth the Commission's positions on harassment law, provides helpful explanatory examples, and provides promising practices based on the recommendations in the report.” The majority of the 75-page guidance offers an overview of the EEOC’s positions on the following topics:\nharassment based on protected characteristics (race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, and genetic information);\nestablishing causation;\nharassment resulting in discrimination based on a term, condition, or privilege of employment;\ndefining hostile work environment claims;\nemployer liability standards; and\nsystemic harassment.\nIn its guidance, the EEOC also suggests a number of “promising practices” to help employers eliminate workplace harassment including:\ncommitted and engaged leadership;\nstrong and comprehensive harassment policies;\ntrusted and accessible complaint procedures; and\nregular and interactive anti-harassment trainings.\nIn its press release accompanying the issuance of the proposed guidance, the EEOC stated that the new guidance is necessary because the number of harassment claims filed over the past several years is on the rise. According to the EEOC, between 2012 and 2015, the percentage of private sector charges that included an allegation of harassment increased from slightly more than one-quarter of all charges annually to over 30% of all charges. In 2015, the EEOC received 27,893 private sector charges that included an allegation of harassment, accounting for more than 31% of the charges filed that year. Employers who are interested in providing input on the proposed guidance may do so by submitting comments through www.regulations.gov, or by sending written feedback to: Public Input, EEOC, Executive Officer, 131 M Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20507. The EEOC will consider input from the public before finalizing and issuing the guidance. In addition, this would be an opportune time for employers to review their anti-harassment policies and complaint procedures, to revise those policies and procedures if necessary, and to conduct some anti-harassment training for employees.\nEEOC Task Force Issues Report on Harassment in the Workplace\nBy John M. Bagyi\nIn 2015, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) received almost 28,000 charges of discrimination alleging workplace harassment -- a number that has remained relatively constant over the last five years. In response, the EEOC formed a Select Task Force -- comprised of member representatives from multi-disciplinary backgrounds -- who spent the past year strategizing to find innovative solutions. The culmination of that effort -- the \"Report of the Co-Chairs of the EEOC Select Task Force on the Study of Harassment in the Workplace\" -- was recently released. The Report discusses how employers might reduce harassment concerns by proactively focusing on unwelcome conduct and targeting behavior that, if \"left unchecked, may set the stage for unlawful harassment.\" The Report provides comprehensive recommendations that target harassment from all angles. The findings demonstrate that while training sessions are essential, they should not be focused on merely avoiding legal liability. Instead, employers should tailor programs to meet the particular needs of the company, developing a \"holistic culture of non-harassment that starts at the top\" and holds all levels of employees accountable for their role in prevention. \"One size does not fit all\" and unique programs are needed to \"ensure that those who engage in harassment are held responsible in a meaningful, appropriate, and proportional manner, and that those whose job it is to prevent or respond to harassment should be rewarded for doing that job well (or penalized for failing to do so).\" The Report provides practical resources, including checklists and a \"risk factor\" analysis, to help employers assess their organization and respond appropriately. Finally, the Report proposes exploring new approaches to anti-harassment trainings, including \"bystander intervention trainings\" -- that give employees tools to intervene when they witness harassing behavior -- and \"civility trainings\" -- that foster a general culture of respect and workplace civility aimed at all employees, regardless of whether a person falls into a legally protected class. Employers would be well-advised to review the Task Force’s Report and recommendations and determine if additional workplace training is warranted. If you determine that additional workplace training is necessary, please contact your labor and employment counsel at Bond to discuss our training capabilities. Editor's Note: Mara Afzali, one of Bond's Summer Law Clerks, assisted in the preparation of this blog post.\nNew York State Division of Human Rights Adopts Regulations Prohibiting Discrimination Against Transgender Individuals\nBy Christa Richer Cook\nAs we reported in a blog post last month, although neither the federal nor state law expressly prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity or expression, Governor Cuomo bypassed the legislative process and urged the New York State Division of Human Rights to issue regulations that will interpret the state’s anti-discrimination prohibitions to cover transgender individuals. Just this week, the New York State Division of Human Rights adopted those regulations. The regulations, which became effective on Wednesday, make discrimination or harassment against transgender applicants and employees unlawful, and require employers to accommodate transgender individuals who have been diagnosed with a medical condition referred to as “gender dysphoria” – a medical condition related to an individual having a gender identity different from the sex assigned to him or her at birth. In addition, the New York City Commission on Human Rights recently issued a guidance document on what constitutes discrimination against transgender people under the New York City Human Rights Law. The Commission’s guidance provides numerous examples of employer actions that violate the NYCHRL, including failure to use an individual’s preferred name, pronoun or title, denying transgender employees the use of restrooms consistent with their gender identity, and even enforcing dress codes that make differentiations based on sex or gender. The Commission’s recent guidance also announces much more strict penalties for transgender discrimination. Under the NYCHRL, civil penalties can range from $125,000 to $250,000 for violations that are deemed to be “willful, wanton or malicious.” The Commission announced that, among other factors, it will consider the lack of an adequate discrimination policy as a factor in assessing penalties. Employers should review and revise their EEO and anti-harassment policies in light of these recent changes. Employers should also consider taking steps to educate and train their employees regarding these new requirements.\nThe Division of Human Rights Proposes Regulations to Expand Anti-Discrimination Protections to Transgender Individuals\nAfter several unsuccessful attempts to pass the Gender Expression Nondiscrimination Act, which would have extended the nondiscrimination protections in the New York Human Rights Law to transgender individuals, Governor Cuomo took the unprecedented step of directing the New York State Division of Human Rights to issue regulations that would protect transgender applicants and employees in New York. The proposed regulations, which were published in the New York State Register on November 4, 2015, make discrimination and harassment on the basis of gender identity or the status of being transgender a form of sex discrimination prohibited under state law. The proposed regulations would also make “gender dysphoria” a protected disability under state law, prohibit harassment on the basis of one’s gender dysphoria, and obligate employers to provide accommodations to employees diagnosed with gender dysphoria. The regulations define “gender dysphoria” as a “recognized medical condition related to an individual having a gender identity different from the sex assigned to him or her at birth.” The 45-day comment period recently ended, which clears the way for the Division of Human Rights to adopt the regulations. However, it is anticipated that the Division will wait until early 2016 to begin enforcing the Human Rights Law with respect to transgender applicants and employees. The anti-discrimination statute in New York City and several other city ordinances already extend protection to transgender individuals. In addition, earlier this year, the Department of Justice and the EEOC began interpreting the sex discrimination prohibition in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act to cover discrimination against transgender individuals. The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs also issued a final rule prohibiting federal contractors from discriminating against employees or applicants based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. A great deal of litigation is likely to occur in this area in the upcoming year, not only to challenge the application of the various federal and state laws to transgender individuals, but also to address complex and sensitive issues including how employers will need to handle issues of confidentiality, employee benefits, accommodations for restroom access, and other issues that might arise for employees transitioning from one gender to another. Employers would be well-advised to begin to review their employee handbooks and other employment policies and practices to prepare for these expanded protections for transgender employees and applicants.\nLet's Get Back to the Basics of Workplace Investigations When the Whistle Blows\nBy David M. Ferrara\nConducting workplace investigations is one of the most challenging and most important duties that Human Resource professionals must take on. With the slew of existing laws, how Human Resource professionals respond to complaints about harassment or other misconduct can have huge legal and practical implications for the employer. Unfortunately, Einstein’s definition of insanity -- doing things the same way and expecting a different result -- all too often is at play when it comes to conducting effective investigations. Unfortunately, employers make the same mistakes time and again, exposing themselves to potential legal liability. These common mistakes often result in lawsuits being filed by the complaining employee or by the employee who is fired or disciplined. Here is a list of 10 common mistakes Human Resource professionals should avoid to minimize unnecessary legal exposure. 1. Failing to Investigate or Ignoring Complaints Failing to take action when a complaint is made is one of the biggest mistakes employers can make. Choosing not to conduct an investigation after acquiring knowledge of the alleged inappropriate conduct will result most likely in the company being legally responsible for harm caused to any employee, client, and others due to the inappropriate conduct. Regardless of how frivolous or unfounded the complaint appears, or who made the complaint, an investigation should be conducted. Even allegations made by employees who have a history of making complaints or are regarded as “troublemakers” at work should not be ignored. Equally important, the mere fact that the complaint may be anonymous does not excuse the failure to investigate. Obviously, the task is more difficult but the investigation nonetheless should be conducted. 2. Not Creating an Investigation Plan Failing to create a preliminary plan for the investigation creates serious issues because it often results in the purpose of the investigation being misunderstood or forgotten. Before diving into the investigation, make sure you’ve thought about the five W’s: (1) Why are you investigating?; (2) Who will conduct the investigation?; (3) Who are the witnesses that need to be interviewed?; (4) What evidence needs to be collected?; and (5) What is your investigation timeline? 3. Taking Too Long to Investigate Delaying the initiation of the investigatory process after being notified of an issue may lead to employer liability. Particularly in harassment and discrimination cases, an employer’s decision to delay an investigation may be viewed as subjecting the employee to additional unlawful behavior. Nonetheless, making sure an investigative plan is properly prepared remains important. Therefore, Human Resource professionals must strike a balance between adequately preparing for the investigation and avoiding unreasonably long delays. 4. Not Having Trained and Ready Investigators or Selecting the Wrong Investigator A failure to have trained investigators prepared to promptly respond to complaints can result in an ineffective and drawn out investigation. Employers should have a few employees trained to conduct an impartial, professional, and credible investigation. Another option is to hire a trusted Human Resources colleague or use in-house or outside counsel to conduct the investigation. No matter who you choose as the investigator, making sure that the investigator is trained and able to begin the investigation promptly is key. Depending on the nature of the allegations, you also need to be sure you have selected the right person for the job. For example, having a former senior law enforcement official interview relatively young employees regarding highly sensitive allegations of a sexual nature may not be the most effective way to get the truth! 5. Not Doing a Thorough Investigation Conducting a sloppy investigation by failing to interview necessary witnesses, failing to review relevant documents, and ignoring potential issues that come up during the investigation can create just as much legal exposure as not doing an investigation at all. You should make sure that every investigation is thorough, not only to ensure that the alleged misconduct is properly dealt with, but also to counteract any accusations by an employee that the investigation was ineffective. 6. Conducting Unlawful Searches Searching an employee’s personal belongings or monitoring certain communications without consent can result in the employer breaking several federal and state laws. To avoid liability, it is good practice for employers to make employees aware of its surveillance policies and obtain consent from employees to monitor and access communications and information contained on any electronic devices employees are given access to at work. 7. Using Aggressive or Unwelcoming Interview Styles An employer may become the target of a lawsuit if its investigators are overly aggressive when interviewing employees about alleged misconduct. Aggressive tactics may result in legal claims such as false imprisonment and coerced confessions, just to name a few. More practically, the employer risks not getting the whole story, dissuading employees from cooperating in the investigation, and not reaching the correct conclusion in the matter. To avoid aggressive interviewing, you should consider appropriate locations to conduct the interviews, outline questions in advance, and use open-ended questions when able, to get the entire story. As noted above, the “right” investigator can and often does make a big difference in making witnesses feel comfortable so that they will be cooperative instead of obstructing the investigation. 8. Making Confidentiality Promises Although it is reasonable for an employer to encourage everyone involved in the investigation to keep the matter private, an employer should never promise an employee that his or her complaint will remain confidential. There will always be certain information that must be disclosed in order for a thorough investigation to be completed. Moreover, depending again on the nature of the allegations, employers run the risk of a possible violation of federal labor law (considering the NLRB's Banner Health decision) if they demand absolute confidentiality by the witnesses. 9. Failing to Create a Report Don’t underestimate the value of documenting investigations and credibility determinations to help support the company’s action or inaction regarding the allegations. Not appropriately documenting necessary evidence, information provided during interviews, and any other relevant findings is just as bad as failing to conduct an investigation. “The dog ate my homework” does not work very well in the legal arena. When there is no record of the information obtained to support your determination, there is no way to show that a proper investigation was done and that an appropriate determination was reached. An investigatory report should be prepared for every single investigation and should include a summary of the matter, the identity of the complainant, the accused, and all witnesses, a description of the relevant documents, findings, credibility determinations, and the recommended action. 10. Failing to Make a Determination Failing to reach a conclusion and take the necessary steps to stop misconduct and prevent it from occurring in the future will ultimately result in the employer once again exposing itself to legal liability. Once the report has been completed, a determination should be made regarding whether the misconduct occurred and what appropriate actions should be taken. Make sure, especially in cases of harassment, that the complainant does not suffer any adverse employment actions resulting from the determination unless you can prove that the allegations were made in bad faith. When a determination is made, you should consider not only if the chosen action appropriately corrects the problem, but whether it also sends a message to coworkers of what the consequences are for harassing behavior or misconduct. Following these basic common sense steps should go a long way in helping you ensure your employer avoids unnecessary liability.\nPooh Corner and a Zen Approach to Employment Law\nIn prior blog articles, we’ve visited the battle field with Sun Tzu to learn the art of defending employment litigation, Santa’s Workshop for a holiday reminder that we can be sued for just about anything, and the major league baseball diamond with A-Rod for a lesson in swinging for the fences with the faithless servant doctrine. Our next stop on the Employment Law Express is to confer with one of the foremost Zen-masters on a more peaceful approach to our day-to-day employment matters. That master is none other than the venerable Winnie the Pooh. Often thought of only as a cuddly focal point in children’s fiction, Pooh Corner offers a host of spiritual wisdom that has broad applications as to how we can best manage our day-to-day strife in the world of human resources. So let’s take a careful look at some of the more astute Pooh-isms and what they tell us about how best to minimize the agita in our work. \"It's more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long difficult words but rather short easy words like, 'What about lunch?'\" Indeed, though apparently Winnie the Pooh has never had lunch with a lawyer. Not using (I thought about using the word “Eschewing”) long difficult words is not only wise but an absolute necessity in the world of employment law. Take, for example, company handbooks and policies. Their whole purpose is to provide clear notice to employees of the rules governing their employment. The use of “long difficult words” defeats this purpose. Ambiguity and uncertainty breed escape hatches for employees which, in turn, disrupt the tranquility of human resources operations. The use of “long difficult words” also becomes a serious problem when trying to enforce a non-compete agreement. Some courts will hold that ambiguous non-compete clauses are either not enforceable at all or require a full-blown trial to enforce them. Consequently, it is “more fun” to enforce a non-compete clause that is worded using short easy words that make the employee’s obligations crystal clear. This holds true with any type of employment, separation or severance agreement -- they should contain short, easy language that even a bear who forgets to wear pants can understand. \"People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day!\" While most of our employees are dedicated and hard-working, there are always a few exceptions who put a great deal of effort into doing nothing. Think George Costanza. The problems with these type of employees are many and include lost productivity and loss of morale among other employees who do not have the luxury of doing nothing all day. So we need to make doing nothing all day impossible. The caveat here is that nothing-doers tend to sue for discrimination when their reign of nothingness is put to an end. To avoid such claims, or make them easily dismissible, ironically requires hard work on our part. This means well-written (short easy words) counseling and disciplinary memos documenting the lack of performance and failure to follow specific directives. This played out in the interesting case of Sanzo v. Uniondale Union Free School District. The plaintiff school custodian sued his former employer claiming that he was unlawfully terminated on the basis of his disability, narcolepsy, which caused him to occasionally fall asleep on the job. The well-documented personnel file, however, demonstrated that discrimination was not at all at play. The plaintiff was not fired because he fell asleep, but rather he was fired because he declined to do his job when he was awake. In the end, what Pooh is telling us is that some people will find it possible to do nothing at least until such time as someone with supervisory authority affirmatively makes it impossible. \"You can't stay in your corner of the forest, waiting for others to come to you; you have to go to them sometimes.\" There are certainly days when sanity dictates that we stay in our own corner of the proverbial forest. Staying too long, however, is like saying “open sesame” to the door of liability. This often comes up in the context of workplace harassment and bullying investigations. We’ve all gotten much better at the initial response to complaints and we conduct our investigations promptly and fairly. The problem arises, however, when the harassment, if established, is not sufficiently severe to warrant terminating the alleged harasser so some other resolution is formulated (e.g., the harasser is separated from the complainant). With such a remedial measure, our job is done, right? Actually, the seeming completion of a workplace investigation is precisely not the time to retreat to our corner of the forest. Rather, that is the time to periodically go out to see the complainant to make sure that no further harassment is taking place. Our anti-harassment policies become viable defenses when they are not just initially followed but continually followed to stop any ongoing harassment. Getting out of our corner of the forest means being proactive and being proactive defeats lawsuits. 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[Anglican Communion News Service] The week-long biennial meeting of the General Synod of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia gets underway tomorrow (Friday) and amongst the items for debate is the report by the “Way Forwar... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1300 |
__label__wiki | 0.801376 | 0.801376 | One Nacion
Straight out of the Mexican League and onto the Boston Red Sox
487dEric Gomez, ESPN.com
Sports world in Mexico celebrates Guillermo del Toro's Oscars-winning night
498dESPN.com
Golfer Abraham Ancer just might be Mexico's next big swing
A football league shines in Mexico under soccer field lights
Three things... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1307 |
__label__wiki | 0.986517 | 0.986517 | Lakers' Randle eyeing summer league play
1554dBaxter Holmes
Lakers' Julius Randle hoping to return for summer league play
Baxter HolmesESPN Senior Writer
Baxter Holmes (@Baxter) is a senior writer for ESPN Digital and Print, focusing on the NBA. He has covered the Lakers, the Celtics and previously worked for The Bosto... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1308 |
__label__wiki | 0.934257 | 0.934257 | 'You'd think after winning the T20 World Cup things would have improved' - Stafanie Taylor
41dThe Interview by Annesha Ghosh
"I am a very feeling kind of person; knowing that has also helped me as a captain because I am now fine with giving myself to go with my feeling, than simply relying on strategy" IDI via Getty Im... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1309 |
__label__wiki | 0.637836 | 0.637836 | Home > News and views > It’s in your gift
It’s in your gift
Leaving a legacy is your chance to make a lasting impact, bringing skills and opportunities to those who may not otherwise be able to access them, below we hear about three of our generous benefactors…
On a December afternoon in Battersea, London, a class of n... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1310 |
__label__wiki | 0.713973 | 0.713973 | A street scene in Cairo, Egypt
Travel Warnings For US Citizens In Egypt, Sudan
December 9, 2017 December 9, 2017 Al Bawaba News 0 Comments
By Al Bawaba News
The U.S. Embassy in Khartoum on Thursday issued a travel warning for Americans living in Sudan to “avoid areas of demonstrations, and exercise caution if in the vi... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1311 |
__label__wiki | 0.831511 | 0.831511 | International Women’s Day reminds us all that in many parts of the world girls are denied the same access to education as boys. But at the Happy Chandara School in Cambodia they are trying to change traditional attitudes and break down the gender barrier to education.
In Cambodia around half the population is under 18 ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1312 |
__label__wiki | 0.968235 | 0.968235 | FIFA Futsal World Championship Chinese Taipei 200421 November - 05 December
select editionThailand 2012Brazil 2008Chinese Taipei 2004 Guatemala 2000 Spain 1996 Hong Kong 1992 Netherlands 1989
Brazil confirm dominance in South America
(FIFA.com) 21 Nov 2006
Brazil's futsal team were in no mood for surprises at the VIII ... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1313 |
__label__wiki | 0.867801 | 0.867801 | « Knight of Cups (2016) | Main | Premonition (2007) »
In the Heart of the Sea (2015) - Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD
*/**** Image A- Sound A+ Extras B+
starring Chris Hemsworth, Benjamin Walker, Cillian Murphy, Brendan Gleeson
screenplay by Charles Leavitt, based on the book In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Wha... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1314 |
__label__wiki | 0.573046 | 0.573046 | New EU Directive against cybercrime: the quest for the Golden Fleece?
November 2013 | PROFESSIONAL INSIGHT | RISK MANAGEMENT
Following the echoes of the PRISM scandal and Snowden’s revelations, rumours in Europe have it that the so-called ‘Article 42’ draft new privacy regulation (expected sometime next year) is now to... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1315 |
__label__cc | 0.739742 | 0.260258 | Outlook for Shariah-compliant insurance in 2012
March 2012 | TALKINGPOINT | RISK MANAGEMENT
financierworldwide.com
FW moderates a discussion focusing on the outlook for Shariah-compliant insurance between Sohail Jaffer at the FWU Group, and Anita Menon at KPMG in Malaysia.
FW: Reflecting on the last 12 months, have you... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1316 |
__label__wiki | 0.887205 | 0.887205 | Photo added by William Bjornstad
George William Hall
Greater London, England
11 Jun 1923 (aged 74)
Ridgewood, Queens County, New York, USA
The Evergreens Cemetery
Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA
Orient Hill Section, Lot 105
19993 · View Source
Major League Baseball Player. A centerfielder and celebrate... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1317 |
__label__cc | 0.607661 | 0.392339 | Sydney Bellingham's Canada
People, Places and Events in the Middle Half of the 19th Century
Author William Hesler ISBN 9781554554157 Binding Trade Paper Publisher Fitzhenry & Whiteside Publication Date May 21, 2019 Size 222 x 191 mm
Sydney Bellingham came to Canada in 1824 from Ireland, all by himself, at the age of fi... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1322 |
__label__cc | 0.632243 | 0.367757 | Quick Links: Calendar Events Today Sign Up
emerging: an exhibition of student art
Wednesday, January 23 - 10:00 AM
emerging: an exhibition of student artwork
on view at Dublin Arts Council
7125 Riverside Dr., Dublin, Ohio
Jan. 8 – Feb. 22, 2019
Visit dublinarts.org/callforentries for information on submitting artwork
e... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1327 |
__label__wiki | 0.618808 | 0.618808 | Tutshill home where Harry Potter author JK Rowling grew up goes up for sale
By Free Press reporter
Church Cottage, Tutshill
The childhood home of the creator of Harry Potter is up for sale. Church Cottage, in the village of Tutshill near Chepstow was where the teenage J.K.Rowling grew up and may have drawn her inspirat... | cc/2019-30/en_head_0033.json.gz/line1328 |
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