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Firm election: Osborne Clarke
The partnership at international legal practice Osborne Clarke has unanimously re-elected Andrew Saul for a second four-year term as senior partner. He will also continue to be a member of the firm’s International Council.
Having joined Osborne Clarke in 1996, Andrew has been a partner with the firm for more than 21 years. Prior to undertaking his current role in 2014, he led the corporate practice for seven years and also helped to establish offices in California and New York.
A specialist in digital business, Andrew is recognised as a leading figure in the technology and sharing economy sectors and works with domestic and international businesses as they expand and grow in Europe.
He is also member of the American Bar Association and is a past Vice Chair of the well-regarded ABA European M&A Deal Points Study.
Commenting on his reappointment, Andrew Saul said:
“I’m delighted to have the opportunity to continue as Senior Partner of Osborne Clarke for a second term. Over the last four years we’ve enjoyed significant growth and strengthened our position through our sector-first strategy. The next four years bring opportunities to embrace innovation in its widest sense and further cement the internationalisation of our business.”
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Sarah Kennedy joins Aaron Partners' wills, trusts and tax team.
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Janita Good joins the firm after 14 years at Osborne Clarke.
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Peter Yapp joins the firm's 'Avengers-like collective of superheroes' in the cyber defence field.
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Weis Markets to get second round on beer license attempt
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors will hold a second hearing on Weis Markets' request to obtain a...
Weis Markets to get second round on beer license attempt The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors will hold a second hearing on Weis Markets' request to obtain a... Check out this story on ldnews.com: https://www.ldnews.com/story/news/2015/08/10/weis-markets-get-second-round-beer-license-attempt/71928280/
Lebanon Published 3:40 p.m. ET Aug. 10, 2015
Weis Markets is seeking to obtain a liquor license so it can sell beer at this store located at 1651 E. Cumberland St. in North Lebanon Township.(Photo: JOHN LATIMER)
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors will hold a second hearing on Weis Markets' request to obtain a liquor license that would allow the grocery store to sell and serve beer.
The hearing will be held as part of the board's regularly scheduled meeting on August 17, which begins at 7 p.m. in the township municipal building located at 725 Kimmerlings Road. The public hearing has been advertised to begin at 7:30 p.m.
At their July meeting, the supervisors denied Weis' request for a transference of a license owned by a Lebanon restaurant to a store at 1651 East Cumberland St. The vote was two to one, with supervisors Dick Miller and Bruce Sattazahn voting against the transfer and board Chairman Ed Brensinger voting for it.
A second hearing was granted after counsel for Weis filed two complaints, said township manager Cheri Grumbine. One, that it did not have an opportunity to rebut critical comments from a representative of E & E Discount Beer Warehouse, a beer distributor in Lebanon located on East Cumberland Street less than one-mile west of the Weis Market store. And the second, that the board was swayed by comments made by residents who live outside the township.
"Based on that, our solicitor (Fred Wolf) recommended that we schedule another hearing," Grumbine said.
Getting approval from the township is just the first step the company must take to obtain a permanent liquor license from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.
The license Weis is requesting would allow the store to sell a maximum of 192 ounces of beer per customer for take-out. That amount is equivalent to 16 12-ounce beers.
The license would also allow the store to open a café where customers could drink beer and eat. The license also permits serving wine and liquor at the café but a representative for the company testified at the July hearing that the store plans only to serve bottled beer and has a policy of limiting sales to two per customer.
Weis opened its first beer café in Doylestown in July 2014 and now has 32 beer café's in its 122 Pennsylvania stores. The latest to open was in Hanover in June. It has seating for 30 and sells more than 750 brands of beer, including some made by local craft brewers, according to the Weis website, weismarkets.com.
If the liquor license is approved at its North Lebanon Township store, Weis Markets would be the first grocery store in the Lebanon County to sell alcohol. Weis' closest beer cafe to Lebanon County is located in Lititz and opened last year.
Updated to correct location of E & E Discount Beer Warehouse.
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A tax hike, more school places and the other big decisions that could be made this week by Leeds City Council
The decisions will affect everything from how much council tax you pay to how many trees are in the city
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A big decision that will affect almost everyone in Leeds will be made this week.
Leeds City Council's executive board looks set to give a controversial budget and some ambitious projects the green light when it meets on Tuesday, January 7.
These decisions will affect many aspects of our lives, including how much council tax we pay, how often our bins are collected on time and how many trees are in the city.
The executive board will also look to approve plans for hundreds of extra special needs school places and press on with a project to set up a train station near Leeds Bradford Airport and plans to sell dozens of buildings to raise £95 million.
You can find out more below.
Support for a council tax increase
The Labour-run council is looking to increase council tax by 3.99 per cent in 2020, to generate an extra £17 million of funding, as part of its 2020/21 budget.
The council says it needs to implement a seventh consecutive council tax increase because of high demand for services, rising costs and government funding cuts.
At Tuesday's meeting, the executive board is expected to back the increase, so it can then be approved at a full council meeting on Wednesday, February 12.
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The council is also looking to make cuts in a bid to save £23.2 million over the next financial year, and says it is aiming to "avoid large scale compulsory redundancies".
The government has cut the council's funding by around £266 million since 2010 and this has resulted in several council tax increases, a range of cuts and around 3,000 job losses.
A new train station near Leeds Bradford Airport
The executive board is expected to formally approve a "revised connectivity package for the airport".
That means scrapping the highly controversial plans to spend up to £100 million on a link road to Leeds Bradford Airport and press ahead with plans to build a parkway train station in Cookridge, near the airport.
The council decided to abandon the link road plans due to a "lack of clear support" during two public consultations.
Where the new train station could be built
It wants to build the station on the Leeds to Harrogate line by 2023 and construct a 350-space car park and park and ride facilities, as well as a spur road that links the station and the airport.
There are also plans to build a new road from the A658 to a patch of land that has been earmarked for the North West Leeds Employment Hub – where a range of businesses offering a total of 5,500 jobs could soon be built.
The projected cost of the new station and spur road has not been revealed yet.
Selling off buildings to raise £95 million
As mentioned above, the council is eager to extra raise money so it can cope with the rising demand for services and government funding cuts.
That's why it is looking to sell dozens of buildings over three years, to raise around £95 million.
At Tuesday's meeting, the executive board are expected to approve the "disposal of surplus property assets".
You can find a full list of those properties here.
New special needs school places
The executive board looks set to approve the expansion of John Jamieson School's East Specialist Inclusive Learning Centre, to create 150 extra much-needed special need school places.
Under the current plans, 50 primary places will be created at the Oakwood building (next to the Fearnville Leisure Centre) and 100 secondary places will be created at the former Shakespeare primary school.
During a public consultation in the summer of June 2019, around 90 per cent of the 97 people who took part said they supported these plans.
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The council says it will need to create around 200 extra specialist school places in each academic year, from now until 2022/23, and there is an increasing number of children in Leeds with complex learning difficulties and complex communication difficulties.
A council report states: "These proposals have been brought forward to support learners with special educational needs in Leeds to benefit from being able to access a local specialist place and so delivering our vision of Leeds as a child-friendly city."
Yellow lines to help frustrated binmen
The council says "inconsiderate parking" is causing "significant problems" for binmen, as it is preventing them from making collections across the city.
To stop these bad parkers from obstructing the city's bin lorries, the executive board are expected to approve an experimental traffic regulation order that would allow the council to introduce waiting restrictions on roads across the city.
That basically means they will be painting single and double yellow lines on various roads over an 18-month period to stop people parking there, as part of a £25,000 project.
A council report states these restrictions will "address obstructive and indiscriminative parking at numerous locations across Leeds".
The council has already identified 200 potential locations for these yellow lines, in Armley, Beeston, Holbeck, Burmantofts, Richmond Hill, Chapel Allerton, Farnley, Wortley, Gipton, Harehills, Horsforth, Hunslet, Middleton and Morley.
Planting thousands of trees
The executive board looks set to approve an ambitious project to transform at least 25 hectares of council land into woodlands each year, over the next five years.
The project, which will cost £350,000 a year over the next five years, will see the council work with hundreds of volunteers to plant and grow thousands of trees across the city.
The council says it owns around 9,000 hectares of land and is "undertaking a comprehensive review" to try and "identify opportunities for additional areas of tree planting".
Around 17 per cent of Leeds metropolitan district (55,170 hectares) is covered by tree canopies and the council wants to double that canopy cover, to around 33 per cent.
That would mean creating an extra 9,000 hectares of woodland creation.
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The council says it would cost £3 to supply, plant and project each tree and it also wants to build paths, clearings and picnic areas to "enable public access and for people to connect with nature".
The council report states: "The benefits that trees provide are well understood, with the role in mitigating the effects of climate change now becoming clearer along with the scale of the challenge that is faced.
"This presents a unique opportunity for Leeds to establish an ambitious programme of woodland creation and tree planting that will engage communities, involve schools and children to improve learning and understand the benefits to the environment."
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Boosting Leave for APS Volunteer Firefighters
Government employees fighting this season’s devastating bushfires will have their paid volunteer leave allowance boosted.
The Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service said he had directed all Commonwealth public service leaders to permanently offer at least 20 working days paid leave, or 28 calendar days, for volunteers aiding with firefighting efforts. And for additional leave to then be provided as when needed.
“We’re helping get more boots on the ground and giving people who’ve been out there for weeks some relief,” the Prime Minister said.
“With bushfire seasons starting earlier, one of the things I’ve heard on the ground is that some people are dipping into their other leave entitlements to stay out there battling blazes. Today’s announcement is about ensuring our volunteer firefighters can keep focused on the job at hand.
“We’ve also already deployed our Defence Forces to assist with logistics, fire mapping and even meals and accommodation, already nearly $23 million in disaster recovery payments has flowed to affected families and businesses with more to come, and we’ve boosted our support for waterbombing planes and helicopters by $11 million.
“My Ministers and I are in constant contact with our state and territory counterparts and fire chiefs and we stand ready to deliver whatever extra help they ask of us.”
The change to volunteer leave entitlements for Commonwealth public servants brings those contracts into line with the arrangements offered for Australian Defence Force reservists.
“We’ll do everything in our power to ensure these fireys have the resources and support they need,” the Prime Minister said.
“Once again I’d also like to thank the many businesses - small and large - and the state and territory bureaucracies who have been so generous giving time off to our volunteer fireys.
“We call on other large employers to follow our lead and we commend those who have already put in place more generous volunteer leave arrangements. We know this does not address the situation for self-employed and small businesses directly, but it does mean those working for larger organisations can step in and take some of the load from those volunteers who work for themselves or small businesses.
“This comes on top of existing Commonwealth disaster relief support, both direct and through the states, supporting families, businesses and primary producers impacted by the fires.
“The current contracts for our Commonwealth employees have ad hoc volunteer leave entitlements but this direction brings that up to a consistent standard and one that we offer ADF reservists.
“Our brigades in metro areas are working right across the fire fronts in non-metro areas and this will give them greater capability to deploy and meet the demand and provide relief to some of those very tired firefighters.”
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Psyllium Vs. Flax
By Aglaee Jacob
Aglaee Jacob
Aglaee Jacob is a registered dietitian. She has experience working with people who have diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and obesity issues. Jacob obtained a bachelor of science and a master of science, both in nutrition, from Laval University in Quebec City, Canada.
Psyllium and flaxseeds can both be found in health food stores. Each product claims to provide different health benefits. Although they are both a source of fiber, their nutrition profile is quite different. When you understand the differences between psyllium and flaxseeds, you will be able to choose the best product for your health.
Flaxseeds in a bowl.
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Both flaxseeds and psyllium provide a great source of fiber. For example, 1 tbsp. of whole flaxseeds contains 3.0 g fiber while 1 tbsp. of ground flaxseeds provides 2.2 g fiber. The single serving of 1 tbsp. psyllium husks contains 3.0 g fiber. Most of the fiber in psyllium and flaxseeds is soluble, a type of fiber that has the ability to absorb water and form a gel-like substance that is responsible for the cholesterol-lowering benefit. Soluble fiber can help prevent constipation and alleviate diarrhea. Moreover, this type of fiber can help regulate your blood sugar levels after a meal, which can improve diabetes control
Omega-3 Fats
Psyllium does not contain fat and is therefore not a good source of omega-3. On the other hand, flaxseeds are an excellent source of alpha-linolenic acid which constitutes a type of omega-3 fatty acids found in vegetable foods. A tablespoon of whole flaxseeds contains 2.5 g ALA, while 1 tbsp. ground flaxseeds provides 1.8 g ALA. The omega-3 fats found in flaxseeds can help protect your heart health.
A lignan is a phytoestrogen, or a plant-based compound to produce estrogenic and anti-estrogenic effect in the human body. Flaxseeds are the best source of lignans; psyllium contains none. Although more research is needed, it is hypothesized that lignans could be protective against hormone-associated cancers, such as breast and prostate cancers.
Psyllium has about half the calories of flaxseed. A tablespoon of psyllium contains 20 calories, 0 g fat, 0 g protein, 5 g carbohydrate and 3 g fiber. Because flaxseed also provides fat and protein, 1 tbsp. of whole flaxseeds contains 50 calories, 4.5 g fat, 2.2 g protein, 3.0 g carbohydrate and 3.0 g fiber, while 1 tbsp. ground flaxseeds contain 36 calories, 3.3 g fat, 1.6 g protein, 2.3 g carbohydrate and 2.2 g fiber.
Psyllium is usually mixed with water. It is recommended to start with a small dose and to use about 1/2 tsp. to 2 tsp. of psyllium at a time. Flaxseeds should be consumed ground to allow your body to absorb the omega-3 fats they contain. Add ground flaxseeds to a smoothie, yogurt, cold or hot cereals, salad or even pasta. You can also use both psyllium or ground flaxseeds in recipes of muffins, granola bars, breads and meatballs.
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Can I Bake Cake or Cookies Without Eggs?
By Jen Morel
Jen Morel
Jen Morel has worked in the newspaper industry since 2007. An experienced backpacker, she is a contributor to "AMC Outdoors" and other hiking/environmental magazines. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in cognitive science and philosophy.
Adhering to a vegan diet or avoiding eggs for allergy reasons doesn't mean you have to eliminate birthday cakes, chocolate-chip cookies and other baked goods from your diet. Bake cakes and cookies without eggs in a number of ways. If the texture and flavor are correct, the final result will be on par with the regular version of the dish.
A mound of cookies sit on a tray.
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In baked goods, eggs are used to bind the dish together and as a leavening agent. Whipping egg whites makes cakes and other baked goods even more light and airy. Any substitute that replicates these properties will make a fine replacement for eggs, so long as it doesn't impart its own flavor or alter the texture. Some egg substitutes such as bananas or applesauce, which help bind baked goods, will alter the flavor slightly, so make sure you use a substitute with a negligible flavor or one that will enhance your final product.
You can purchase egg replacer powders such as Ener-G Foods Egg Replacer at health food stores and online. These products are made of potato starch, arrowroot powder or tapioca starch, all which mimic the binding effects of eggs in baked goods). They also include leavening agents such as calcium carbonate, which makes them a wise choice for recipes in which egg's leavening properties play a major role, such as in meringues. You can make your own egg replacement powder using a combination of arrowroot powder or tapioca starch for binding, along with baking powder for leavening.
To replace one egg in a recipe for a cake or cookies, mash up half a large banana, use 1/4 cup applesauce or blend 1/4 cup of silken tofu into the liquids of the recipe to help bind it. You can also whisk together until foamy 1 tsp. baking powder, 1 1/2 tablespoons warm water and 1 1/2 tbsp. oil to substitute for an egg. The baking powder helps create a lighter texture; you can add 1/2 tsp. of baking powder to applesauce, tofu or banana substitutes to fluff up their texture, too. Another option is flax seeds; 1 tbsp. of ground flax seeds and 3 tbsp. water is equivalent to one egg in baking. However, since flax seeds have a strong taste, make sure to use them only in baked goods where you don't mind the taste of flax, or where it might enhance the final taste, such as in muffins. For any substitution, a rule of thumb to keep in mind is that if the baked good needs to rise, add baking powder.
Another option for an egg substitute that binds is unflavored gelatin. Use it at a ratio of 1 tsp. gelatin to 1 tbsp. warm water. This works well in cookies or cakes; again, remember to add baking powder if a leavening agent is required.
You can also use yogurt to fulfill the binding role of an egg in a baked good recipe. Use 1/4 cup yogurt to replace an egg. You can use plant-based yogurts, such as soy, rice and coconut yogurts, as well as dairy yogurt. Flavored yogurts could be used to add flavor to a recipe if you think that the final combined taste will be a positive experience.
Remember that not all cakes and cookies rely on eggs. You can find a huge variety of egg-less, no-bake cakes and cookies that don't depend on the rising or binding properties of eggs. In these recipes, you won't need to substitute for anything at all.
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- Analyze your voice in a positive way to appreciate it and start loving it. Stop being ashamed of it or preventing yourself from using it on things that matter (like shooting videos or learning to sing).
-How to sound confident and authoritative.
- Why you don't sound the way you'd like to and what are the exercises to fix the most common complains like childish voice, weak voice, nasal, monotone and hoarseness.
- ONE COMPLETE VOCAL ROUTINE: breathing, diction, projection and tone exercises to improve the use of your voice. These exercises show immediate results!
- Anti-Stage Fright Meditation and Vocal Warm-up
Optional: Voice evaluation> An option to receive a private evaluation of your voice. You send a recording and I send back the analysis and personalized advice on what exercises you need to focus on.
IMPORTANT: How to love your voice is short program that introduces the principles on how to improve your voice and why you don't sound at your best. When you're serious about developing a confident voice that sells, please sign up for my COMPLETE VOCAL TECHNIQUE TRAINING FOR SPEAKERS SPEAK OUT! and receive ALL the exercises to transform your voice
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Would you love to learn how to sing but you feel it's too late and/or you struggle to sing in tune? Do you believe you're tone deaf?
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WHEN I WAS YOUNGER I "HATED" MY VOICE.
I USED TO THINK THE PROBLEM WAS ME. ME AND MY "ANNOYING" VOICE. AT THAT TIME NOTHING WAS WORKING OUT: NONE OF THE TECHNIQUES OR INSTRUCTORS I TRIED FOR YEARS...
UNTIL I FOUND THESE EXERCISES THAT CHANGED MY VOICE FOREVER...
AND THEN I CREATED MY OWN OPTIMIZED METHOD, WHICH HAS BEEN APPROVED BY MORE THAN 350 PRIVATE STUDENTS IN THE PAST 16 YEARS!
WITH MY VOCAL TECHNIQUE EXERCISES, YOU CAN TRANSFORM YOUR CURRENT VOICE INTO A POWERFUL INFLUENCE WEAPON, IMPACT MILLIONS WITH YOUR MESSAGE OR TOUCH THE HEARTS OF THOSE WHO LISTEN, FOLLOW AND BUY FROM YOU!
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After being a voice coach for 16 years, I've already helped more than 60,000 people to speak and sing better through the internet and more than 350 students in my private sessions in three languages (English, Spanish and Portuguese).
But it wasn't always like that. Before I found the right vocal technique exercises, I thought that I would NEVER be able to sound good. I was frustrated and I thought that the voice I had at that time was the voice I would have to deal and accept for life. I even developed a vocal disorder and I was always hoarse. My voice was weak and irritating, and I couldn't sing in tune.
But then I started practicing the right vocal technique exercises...
Now, more than 20 years later I'm sharing my LIFE-CHANGING techniques with you through my programs!
After all these years, I've come to the conclusion that...
THIS IS THE TRUTH ABOUT VOICE:
---->YOU as EVERYBODY else can LEARN how to USE and take care of your VOICE...
---->YOU can TRANSFORM it and APPRECIATE IT...
---->YOU can change the way you ANALYZE your voice, so that you can DETECT the issues and CORRECT them
---->YOU can USE your voice in a more productive way so that you can get the results you're looking for
---->YOU can LEARN how to sing... even if you feel you're too old... even if you struggle to sing on pitch...
This is why I put together this program.
You'll be amazed on how much you will discover about your voice potential and you'll start experiencing the changes right after practicing!
- UNDERSTAND WHY YOU DON'T LIKE YOUR VOICE.
- FIND OUT HOW TO FIX THE THINGS YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT YOUR VOICE.
- FIX THE BAD HABITS THAT ARE HURTING AND WEAKENING YOUR VOICE.
- PRACTICE A WHOLE ROUTINE OF VOCAL EXERCISES (RELAXATION, ARTICULATORS, BREATHING, RESONATORS AND PITCH) THAT WILL MAKE YOU SOUND AND FEEL BETTER ABOUT YOUR VOICE INSTANTLY.
- LEARN HOW TO BREATH CORRECTLY TO GET THE BEST OUT OF YOUR VOICE.
- REDUCE YOUR STRESS LEVELS. Extensive research has proved that by practicing the right breathing exercises you can dramatically lower your cortisol levels, feel more relaxed and relief your anxiety.
- PROJECT YOUR VOICE POWERFULLY AND WITHOUT EFFORT. Did you know that you own a NATURAL VOICE AMPLIFYING SYSTEM? You just need to learn how to use it!
- OVERCOME STAGE FRIGHT. I'll share with you tips and a meditation to boost your confidence before speaking or singing in public.
- GET THE BEST RESULTS WHEN SPEAKING OR SINGING. When you warm up your voice before using it intensively, you'll prevent hoarseness and discomfort and you'll be able to project better.
- DISCOVER HOW YOU CAN LEARN HOW TO SING AND START DEVELOPING YOUR MUSICAL EARS. Even if you think you're tone deaf!
- JOIN OUR SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY OF STUDENTS. It's hard to keep the motivation and the consistency for practicing when you're on your own. Join us and be part of our super awesome community of positive students. Come with us, receive and give support throughout this amazing journey!
- LEARN AT YOUR OWN PACE FROM WHEREVER YOU ARE IN THE WORLD! Easy access from your computer, cellphone or tablet.
YOU WOULD SPEND AT LEAST $ 800 TO ACCESS THESE CONTENTS IN PRIVATE LESSONS WITH ME AT MY HOLLYWOOD STUDIO!
BUT TODAY, YOU'LL RECEIVE ALL THIS TRAINING AND BONUSES FOR JUST $29.95!
- 2.5 hours of video content
- 4 Modules
- 37 video lessons
- Complete vocal exercises routine (Relaxation, Articulation, Breathing, Resonators and Pitch)
- PDF assessment to learn what's really going on with your voice and how to fix the issue
- How to Sing on Pitch. (Special for those who would love to sing but struggle with pitch) Downloadable Ear training exercise to improve your musical ears.
BONUS #1: Downloadable Mp3 Anti-Stage Fright Empowering Meditation
BONUS #2: Lifetime access to the Private Facebook Group exclusive for members.
BONUS #3: One month free of VOCAL GYM membership. Participate on a live group video call to learn new content and get your questions asked.
BONUS #4: SPECIAL BONUS WORKSHOP: "HOW TO DEVELOP A POWERFUL AND FREE VOICE"
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LEARN TO APPRECIATE YOUR VOICE
Do you "hate" your voice or dislike it? Does it make you insecure when speaking or singing? We'll look at it in a different way so that you feel confident about it and so that you have fun while developing it.
VOCAL TECHNIQUE EXERCISES THAT WORK FAST
Learn exercises to free your voice and project it powerfully. Relaxation, Articulation, Breathing, Resonance and Tone exercises that will blow you away in minutes!
DETECT VOCAL ISSUES AND LEARN HOW TO CORRECT THEM
What is it you don't like about your voice? And how to correct that? Tired, hoarse, weak, harsh, nasal, monotone, boring, shaky, low, unclear, squeaky, non-authoritative voice? You feel like youre voice is not free and your throat hurts or you lose your voice after speaking? You'll learn how to fix it through the right exercises!
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ANTI-STAGE FRIGHT MEDITATION
Do you get anxious and nervous while speaking or singing in public? Does your presentation suffer because your stress and self-talk? Mp3 meditations for you to get centered and ready to go on stage and deliver at your best! This meditation will help you calm down and feel confident so that you can enjoy your best performance ever!
" ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Lorna's visualization exercise got me so much more relaxed before I had to speak last week. The difference was unbelievable. In turn, I got to share it with several other speakers when I got to EmCee for other speakers the day after. Now I am working on breathing techniques and am excited about the next steps. She is very knowledgeable and I warmly recommend her."
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M113 APC 1960-75 US, ARVN, and Australian variants in Vietnam
By Tankista on November 6, 2017 Reviews
Jamie Prenatt. Osprey New Vanguard 252 2017. ISBN 978 1 4728 1746 4
Bristling with machine guns and often adorned with colourful unit insignia the M113 APC is the premier AFV associated with the Vietnam War. Designed as an air portable tracked troop carrier, it was also the basis for mortar carriers, flame throwers, command and recovery vehicles, anti-aircraft platforms, bridgelayers, and gun armed support versions used in the War by the US and its allied nations. In a country deemed unsuitable for tank warfare it was first fielded by the South Vietnamese Army whose troops found that when mounted with MGs its mobility in waterlogged and jungle terrain made it a formidable assault weapon. Vietnam was a guerrilla war where success was measured not by territory gained but by the body count numbers, and this book recounts some of these ferociously fierce encounters in which M113s participated between the US and its Allies against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army. There are not many English language books on AFVs in the Vietnam War and even fewer accounts of the M113. Recommended. Thanks to Osprey for the sample. John Ham MAFVA. October 2017
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A Massive Future Session
Every six months, the entire Massive family comes together for our Future Session – a full afternoon of exciting updates from all our different projects. Not only is this a great way for everyone inside the studio to stay updated, but it also serves as great inspiration and motivation for our continuous innovation!
In this article, we talk more about the concept of Future Session and why it’s so important for us as a studio.
Future Session has always been – and still is – a way to inspire and to be inspired by what the future holds for us as a game studio. It’s a place where the Massive family can come together to share our motivation and pride in what we do in our daily work.
In short, it’s our internal conference where we gather to celebrate all the amazing craftsmanship in our studio.
The concept has been around since 2004, and has grown from a small gathering with simple presentations into a massive production which takes up to six months of planning and preparations.
As Massive has grown, so has Future Session. Going from an audience of 35 people, we now gather over 650 colleagues in one of Malmö’s major landmarks – Malmö Live and their concert hall.
Future Session is the perfect opportunity to still our curiosity, and learn more about what’s going on in our colleagues’ teams and projects.
But it’s also an opportunity to gain insights into our future goals and dreams, which hopefully inspires courage in all of us to push the limits of what we do to become even better at our different crafts.
We are all experts in what we do, but seeing the whole picture and understanding others’ dreams and goals enables us to grow – both professionally and personally.
Our industry is fast-paced, and sometimes we need to stop, take a step back, and look at all the incredible things we are creating. But it’s equally important to keep moving and keep looking ahead, towards our future. Future Session represents all of this, and plays a vital in our goal to craft the finest gaming experiences on the planet.
Without knowledge, insights, and understanding of the conditions that make our daily work possible, we will never be able to push our limits or fulfill our dreams.
Future Session is a way for everyone at Massive to stay on top of the game and keep all of our dreams alive – for an amazing Massive future.
The Marriage Between Movies and Games:…
Inside Massive
By Natalia Belova, Gameplay Programmer
How I became a Gameplay Programmer…
Games & Technology, Inside Massive, Snowdrop
A Massive Summer in Malmö
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interview for Brooke
Would you recommend entering the art field for professional work?
That’s not something anyone can recommend. You’d have to feel it yourself, not be lured by someone else.
you can’t choose this field of career. it chooses you.
Would you recommend going to school for art?
Not necessarily. I didn’t attend an art school. Hence they didn’t shape me using their own definition of what an artist is.
being an artist is very personal and schooling can damage that. Not always, but there’s a risk.
Did you complete any schooling?
I graduated from a university, I’m an architect.
Did you always know you wanted to become an artist?
No. even when I already was I always hated that term. I didnt want to be an artist. I always considered myself a craftsman. But as years went by it turns out I actually am an artist, however admitting to that is cringing.
Can you name any artist/artists past or present who has influenced you directly, or whom you admire?
Hugo Pratt, Wada Che Nanahiro, Amanita design, Regis Loisel, Enki Bilal, Nicolas de Crecy and many many more.
How did you get to be where you are now?
Don’t understand the question. Hard work and commitment I guess?
How did you aspire to become an artist?
I didn’t. Aspiring to be an artist is the first step to NOT becoming one.
What helped you realize this career would be best for you?
I didn’t realize that. I still don’t know what would be the best career for me. That’s the whole point.
How should an artist approach developing a style that is commercially appealing?
No idea. I guess try to do something that will please everybody. Which is like the opposite of being an artist.
Tell me about your style. Do you find that to be ‘commercial’?
Have you seen my style? it’s so far removed from being commercial that I can’t even see the path in this dark daymare forest that would lead me to a commercial highway.
How has your style progressed, and how have you improved?
Uhmm…. How it progressed? By repetition. You wouldn’t believe what years of training can do for an ungifted person, which is what I consider myself to be.
Do you mostly do digital art or traditional art, why?
There’s just an artificial separation between these two. I do my comic books the traditional way, because there’s no way to get watercolour to look remotely real using digital tools. And I do my games the way of the digital, because there’s no way to do that fast enough the traditional way. Both sides of that coin complement each other, I’m glad I found two separate outlets to cultivate both.
Do you work from life, or from photographs or from imagination?
1. imagination.
2. photos, but only when I need something concrete to look realistic enough.
3. from life? No, that’s for the proper artists.
Which is more important to you, the subject of your piece, or the way it is executed?
The subject is the most important thing in all form of storytelling, whether that be games or comic books in my case. The execution is just fancy clothes.
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China Published New Guidance on Its Merger Filing Regime
Hannah C. L. Ha
China's Anti-Monopoly Enforcement Authorities ("AMEAs") look set to ramp up their enforcement activities in relation to the Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML") following the publication of significant AML-related guidance and procedural documents.
In particular, the Ministry of Commerce ("MOFCOM") has recently published finalised Guidelines and Opinions relating to the AML's merger filing regime, while it is understood the State Administration of Industry and Commerce ("SAIC") and the National Development and Reform Committee ("NDRC") have circulated drafts of several documents that will eventually clarify key substantive and procedural aspects relating to the AML's prohibition of monopoly agreements and the abuse of a dominant market position.
MOFCOM's new Guidelines and Opinions
Three significant new documents relating to the AML merger filing regime have been published by MOFCOM in recent days. Those documents are:
the Directive Opinions for Notification of Concentration of Undertakings ("Procedural Opinion"), which sets out certain procedural requirements that apply to businesses proposing to engage in notifiable concentrations;
the Directive Opinions on Documents and Information Submitted for Notification of Concentration of Undertakings ("Content Opinion"), which specifies the documents and information that are required to be included in merger filings; and
the Guidelines for Anti-Monopoly Review of Concentrations of Undertakings ("Guidelines"), which touches on the required content of filings and related matters.
The publication of these new documents will be widely welcomed, as they provide significant clarifications and guidance in relation to MOFCOM's new merger filing procedures and the obligations that apply to filing parties. However, certain aspects of the documents also raise considerable concerns. In particular, the Content Opinion appears to impose significant new burdens on filing parties, as explained further below.
Key matters clarified by the new MOFCOM documents
Some of the key matters clarified by the new MOFCOM documents are set out below:
1. The documents clarify which parties bear the obligation to submit a filing
The Procedural Opinion provides that:
(a) in relation to a merger required to be notified to MOFCOM, all parties involved in the merger must jointly submit the filing; and
(b) in other cases, where the concentration is in the form of an acquisition of shares, assets or controlling rights in respect of a target's operations etc, the filing must be submitted by the acquiring party (or parties). However, the other parties involved in the concentration are required to render assistance to the acquirer(s) in relation to the filing.
Unfortunately, the new MOFCOM documents do not clarify whether there is a deadline by which filings must be submitted to MOFCOM. Under the pre-AML merger control regime, MOFCOM specified that certain filings should be made either before public announcement of a relevant acquisition plan, or contemporaneous with any pre-merger filing with the competent authority of the target party's home country.
2. The documents clarify certain procedural steps relating to pre-filing consultations
The Procedural Opinion specifies that parties must follow certain procedural steps if they wish to engage in pre-filing consultation with MOFCOM, which include providing MOFCOM with "necessary documents and information" relating to the consultation.
Accordingly, it appears MOFCOM will continue to demand that parties provide written background information about a relevant transaction, and any specific queries they have regarding filing issues before they will participate in a formal consultation. MOFCOM commonly insisted on this process under the pre-AML merger filing regime.
3. The documents clarify MOFCOM's procedures relating to initial receipt and acceptance of filings
According to the information contained in the Procedural Opinion and in the Guidelines, and current filing practice, it appears that MOFCOM's procedures in relation to newly submitted filing documents can be explained as follows:
The Procedural Opinion also notes that MOFCOM has the right to refuse any filings or to cancel its acceptance of a previously submittedfiling if it determines that it contains false or incomplete information.
4. The documents clarify specific technical requirements in relation to the form and nature of the filings
The new MOFCOM documents note that filings must be submitted in the Chinese language, as was the case under the pre-AML merger filing regime. Where original foreign language documents are required to be submitted (such as Certificates of Incorporation), they must be accompanied by Chinese translations.
Both confidential and non-confidential versions of filings must be provided, with any commercial secrets contained in such documents and information clearly highlighted. MOFCOM is under a duty to keep confidential commercial secrets obtained during its review and any related consultation processes.
Filings are also required to be in appropriately formatted paper and electronic forms (i.e. in compact disks).
5. The documents and information that must be submitted in filings
Each of the Procedural Opinion, Content Opinion and Guidelines list documents and information that must be submitted to MOFCOM in concentration filings, however the Content Opinion contains the most detailed specifications.
Mostly, these specifications mirror the requirements outlined in previous filing guidelines issued by MOFCOM in the context of the pre-AML merger control regime. For example, filings must include application documents with detailed information about the parties involved in the concentration andtheir affiliates, as well as significant explanation of both the method and purpose of the concentration, and its effect on competition in relevant markets. Further, the filing must be accompanied by copies of a range of documents such as incorporation certificates of the filing party, business licences and approval certificates of affiliates incorporated or registered in China, and the concentration agreement and various financial reports.
However, the Content Opinion sets out a new and expansive list of factors that filings shouldaddress when explaining the impact the concentration may have oncompetition. Additionally, it may impose some significant new forms of information requirements.
For example, Article 13of the Content Opinion seems to require that filings include certain internal documents of the parties to the concentration, such as internally produced or commissioned analysis, feasibility, forecasting and due-diligence reports that "facilitate the assessment of the concentration".
It is not clear whether the Content Opinion requires filing parties to produce to MOFCOM any and all information that could be deemed to fit within this description of documents, in which case the effect of Article 13 may be similar to the "Item 4(c)" requirement which applies to certain U.S. filings. If this is the case, the information-production burden imposed on filingparties could be very significant, particularly as it may not be constrained by the application of principles like legal professional privilege.
Alternatively, it may be that Article 13 is meant to merely describe a category of information that the filing parties can incorporate in filings - for the purpose of fulfilling their obligation to provide a detailed explanation of the effect of the concentration on competition in the relevant market. This would clearly be the more desirable interpretation for filing parties.
Further, Article 14 maybe read as requiring that the filing explain how the parties will be impacted if MOFCOM prohibits the concentration, while Article 16 may be read as necessitating the inclusion in the filing of the views of relevant "concerned" third parties. Again, it may be that MOFCOM is merely specifying these items as categories of information that may be includedin filings, however the wording of the Content Opinion does not appear to make them 'optional'.
Obtaining clarification from MOFCOM on these issues will be a pressing requirement going forward.
Further matters
MOFCOM has also circulated several further draft documents to key stakeholders for comment, including Interim Measures for Collecting Evidence on Suspected Monopolistic Concentration of Undertakings below the Thresholds, Interim Measures for Investigating and Disposing of Suspected Concentration of Undertakings Failing to File Notification in Accordance with the Law, Interim Measures for Notification of Concentration of Undertakings and Interim Measures for Review of Concentration of Undertakings.
It is expected that these documents will clarify some significant unresolved issues relating to the AML's merger control regime, such as how the turnover of parties to a concentration is required to be calculated in the context of the new turnover threshold tests that are applied to determine when relevant concentrations must be filed.
The NDRC has circulated for comment relevant documents that will explain how the AML's several pricing-related prohibitions may be applied, and finalised versions of these and other rules and guidelines are expected to be published in the near future by theAMEAs.
The publication of the finalised Procedural Opinion, Content Opinion and Guidelines will be regarded as welcome developments by those parties who have been grappling with a number of uncertainties relating to the new AML merger control regime since it commenced on 1 August2008. However, many uncertainties remain - both in relation to merger control issues and the other key prohibitions in the AML. It is hoped that relevant further clarifying documents will be published shortly.
In the meantime, it can be expected that MOFCOM, the SAIC and NDRC will be preparing to significantly ramp up their investigation and implementation activities in relation to the AML. The law's "soft launch" phase appears to be ending, and more substantive enforcement is likely moving forward.
Hannah Ha (hannah.ha@mayerbrown.com)
John M. Hickin(john.hickin@mayerbrown.com)
Gerry O'Brien(gerry.obrien@mayerbrown.com)
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UN asks Mexico to redouble efforts to two years of law on missing persons
MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) – The representation in Mexico of the High Commissioner of the United Nations Organization for Human Rights (Acnudh) called on the State to “redouble efforts” for the effective implementation of the law on missing persons, which on January 14 January turned two years old.
The subsidiary of the international organization headed by Chilean President Michelle Bachelet recommended ensuring at all times “the real participation of families of missing persons”, two years after the entry into force of the General Law on Forced Disappearance of Persons, Disappearance Committed by Individuals, and the National People Search System.
The UN-DH considers as “advances” that the recent publication of new official information and public recognition of the problem, which began 12 years ago when the Government of the then President Felipe Calderon declared the frontal war against drug cartels.
“Completing this information, in order to have a diagnosis that favors the design of better strategies for the care and eradication of disappearances, is urgent in the face of the more than 61,000 missing persons that are officially known and the fact that new ones are still being registered. disappearances, “said the representation of the Acnudh
The UN agency considers that of a total of 32 states in the country, there are 23 federal entities missing to pass their local legislation harmonized with the Federal General Law.
In addition, 28 entities do not have a harmonized law of special declaration of absence; seven must still form their prosecutor’s office specializing in crimes of disappearance and three have yet to create their local commission.
The organization present in this country since 2002, by a bilateral agreement, considers that there is “progress in the institutional consolidation of the National Search Commission and in the formation of the majority of the state search commissions”, in the 32 entities of the Mexican federation
However, the agency’s representation regretted that not all state law enforcement agencies have completed or updated the information for incorporation into the National Registry of Missing and Unlocated Persons.
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Malaysia manufacturing sales up 6pc to RM74.2b in July
Wednesday, 11 Sep 2019 04:21 PM MYT
The Top Glove 23-Storey Tower Grand Opening ceremony by Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Al-Haj Sultan & Yang Dipertuan Negeri Selangor visiting Top Glove factory. — Malay Mail pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 11 — The country’s manufacturing sales continued to grow in July 2019, rising six per cent to RM74.2 billion from RM70 billion a year earlier, said the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DoS).
In a report released today, it said the year-on-year growth was driven by the increase in non-metallic mineral products, basic metal and fabricated metal products (7.4 per cent), petroleum, chemical, rubber and plastic products (5.9 per cent), and electrical and electronics products (5.8 per cent).
“Total employees engaged in the manufacturing sector for July 2019 was 1.09 million persons, an increase of 1.3 per cent y-o-y or 13,453 persons from 1.06 million persons previously,” it said.
The report added that salaries and wages paid amounted to RM4.01 billion during the month, an increase of 3.4 per cent y-o-y or RM131.9 million.
“The sales value per employee grew by 4.7 per cent y-o-y to RM68,193. The average salaries and wages per employee were RM3,681,” it said. — Bernama
Malaysia’s manufacturing sales up 2.2pc to RM74.6b in Oct 2019
Malaysia’s manufacturing sector up, 14-month high in November
Malaysia’s manufacturing PMI rise to a four-month high in September
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10 times Sonny Blake was the cutest thing on the internet.
Clare Stephens
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You guys, it’s Sonny. I can’t anymore. I simply CANNOT.
The blue-eyed, pudgy-cheeked two-year-old son of hilarious radio host Hamish Blake and all around boss lady Zoe Foster Blake is known for his very cute escapades. From pretending to be a miniature bellboy, to playing the drums, to dressing up in legitimately ridiculous costumes, Sonny Blake brings nothing but pure joy to peoples lives.
But sometimes, Sonny is too cute. You know what I’m talking about. It’s the kind of cuteness that makes you throw your phone across the room because you can’t handle it, and then pick it up again because you must tag everyone you’ve ever known.
It’s the kind of cuteness that makes you yell at the nearest person, ‘I CAN’T ANYMORE. HE HAS SIMPLY BECOME TOO CUTE. I WANT TO EAT HIM. HE IS JUST A BABY AND EVERY TIME HE DOES ANYTHING IT’S JUST SO FUNNY. I LOVE HIM AND WHY DON’T I HAVE A SONNY AND HOW CAN I GET ONE.’
I’m sorry. It’s really hard sometimes.
So to cope with my many feelings, I’ve begged my editor to let me put together the 10 times Sonny was the cutest thing on the Internet (lol, more like 110, amirite?!)
#1: When he was born, and his cheeks were completely and utterly ludicrous.
When Sonny was born, Australia squealed with collective excitement. Not only was he born to two of the most likable people in the country, but his cheeks were really, really chubby. Like, obscenely chubby. They gave him the cutest little expression, like he was always being overpowered by his cheeks. And they made us wonder whether maybe he was hiding something in them for later…
Specimen A:
Image via Instagram: @zotheysay.
Specimen B: (there's absolutely no way you're not hiding something, Sonny.)
#2: Two words: Croissant. Baby.
Croissant baby was a goddam masterpiece. A MASTERPIECE, I tell you. Hamish Blake accompanied his divine creation with the caption, 'This is what happens when you notice your sons legs kind of look like croissants and you have a fair bit of left over bread around the house and also a spare hour...'
Yes, well, thank you Hamish. Nothing quite makes my day like a few savory goods arranged to look like Sonny Blake. Nothing.
Image via Instagram: @hamishblakeshotz.
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#3: When Sonny realised he had hit the festive season pretty hard.
Look, it had been a long Christmas break. And Sonny's a good looking kid. Relatives, friends and downright strangers were probably feeding him for three months straight. So when it came to February, he noticed his beautiful, soft tum was looking particularly...round. So Hamish captured it for Instagram, obviously.
That moment every February where you realise you hit it pretty hard during the festive season...
A video posted by Hamish Blake (@hamishblakeshotz) on Feb 8, 2015 at 6:06pm PST
YOU WILL ALWAYS BE PERFECT THE WAY YOU ARE SONNY. DON'T YOU EVER JUDGE YO' SELF.
#4: When he had a very important photo shoot, but got distracted by the cat.
Look, we've all been there.
#5: When Sonny found his long-lost twin, and thought he was a pretty great guy.
It was a cold night while dressed in a black and white striped onsie that Sonny first discovered his long-lost twin. It was staring back at him in the mirror, and copying his every move. Sonny could have become frustrated. 'Stop copying me!' he could have cried, communicated to adult humans only via incomprehensible babbles. But instead, like the even-tempered baby he is, he decided his twin was kinda silly. And there, in front of the mirror, a life-long friendship was born.
When your best friend just will NOT stop copying you. But you're also OK with it. Then you get bored. A video posted by Hamish Blake (@hamishblakeshotz) on Oct 21, 2015 at 6:26pm PDT
#6: The storm trooper incident.
There's a moment where each of us realise we're probably not going to grow up to be our favourite movie character. But this moment was particularly traumatic for little Sonny, who became aware that he simply would never be able to fit his glorious belly in the uniform of a storm trooper.
It's okay, Sonny. You rock that belly like it's no one's business. Image via Instagram: @hamishblakeshotz.
#7: That time his dad mistook him for a miniature bellboy.
EUGH. Don't you hate it when you think the toddler pushing your suitcase is a member of the hotel staff, only to find that it's actually your child, and their service was only sub-par?
Hey thanks for having us @qtbondi but if I can be honest, my god do the tiny bell boys at your hotel leave something to be desired in terms of efficiency.
#8: When Sonny became an esteemed musician. Sonny Blake playing the drums was one of the highlights of my year, personally. When I saw it, I furiously tagged everyone I knew in case, for some devastating reason, they hadn't seen it yet. I then messaged my friends saying, 'HE IS PLAYING THE FRIGGIN DRUMS AND THEN HE STOPS AND LOOKS AT THE STICKS BECAUSE HE IS JUST A BABY PLAYING THE DRUMS AND I LOVE HIM.'
Nailed it. Even does that classic Phil Collins move where he sometimes stops and inspects his drumstick during the solo. #ClassicPhil A video posted by Hamish Blake (@hamishblakeshotz) on Mar 15, 2016 at 2:12am PDT
Um, I mean yeah, I guess it was pretty cute.
#9: When a certain little boy got his first haircut!
Being the international sensation that he is, Sonny needs to keep himself looking like the best baby in the business. He also had a pretty hectic second birthday coming up and needed to impress the Thomas the Tank Engine cake he was crushing on. So he got his first haircut. Did I see the snapchats? Of course. Did I screenshot a few of them to look back on later? Maybe. This was a MILESTONE. And I'm so glad my phone allowed me to be there.
Looking suave, Sonny. Image via Instagram: @zotheysay.
#10: When he learnt to talk, and straight up broke the Internet.
Confession time: It was one video in particular that inspired me to storm into work this morning in a huff, demanding to write about one thing and one thing only. I behaved something like this.
But once you watch it, you'll understand completely.
Because last night, Sonny gave us a running commentary of his reaction to a certain drink. You see, it's his favvwwwit. It's hard to miss, because he says it literally like 5 times. He knows it's a big word. Sonny also would like more of his favvwwit drink, please. I want what he's having.
Yes, yes but what is your favourite? For the love of lemons, TELL US YOUR FAVOURITE.
A video posted by ZOË FOSTER BLAKE (@zotheysay) on May 25, 2016 at 3:52am PDT
Yep. I'm done. I'M GODDAMN DONE.
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Shelter Guidelines
Guidelines for placing and removing waiting shelters
Metro Transit buses serve more than 12,000 stops. With so many stops and facilities, Metro Transit must prioritize where shelters are located.
Metro Transit's goals for shelters are to:
> Efficiently provide shelters for the most people.
> Serve transit customers who may especially benefit a shelter.
Shelter placement
Metro Transit considers adding shelters at bus stops with 30 or more average daily passenger boardings, as funding and maintenance resources allow.
If a bus stop has at least 30 or more daily boardings, Metro Transit prioritizes shelter locations based on boardings and if the bus stop serves transit customers who may especially benefit from a shelter. Priority locations include bus stops that serve transit customers who due to ability or health condition have greater access to transit where there is a shelter – such as housing for people with disabilities, housing for older adults, hospitals, healthcare clinics or social service providers. Bus stops are also prioritized for shelters if they are major transfer points, or if they are in areas where more households do not have cars.
Once a bus stop is identified as a priority for a shelter based on the guidelines, site factors such as available space, slope and obstructions determine if a shelter can be located at a bus stop.
Shelter removal
Metro Transit considers permanently removing shelters at bus stops with fewer than 15 average daily boardings.
Shelter lighting
Metro Transit prioritizes adding lights to shelters where there are higher boardings during the typical dark hours between sunset and sunrise. The lighting around the bus stop, any documented personal security concerns, and the availability of power for the light are also factors in shelter lighting decisions.
Shelter heating
Metro Transit considers adding heaters to shelters if there are at least 100 average daily boardings and when there are opportunities to efficiently bring power to the shelter. Heaters are not a standard feature in shelters due to the high costs of installing and maintaining the heater.
In 2016 and 2017, Metro Transit conducted community engagement to better understand where people think shelters are most important and what features are important at bus stops. This feedback helped shape the shelter placement guidelines.
Link to pdf of full guidelines
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The dark side of supportive relationships
By Edward Lemay and Michele Gelfand
Imagine that you’ve had a heated argument with a co-worker, and you call up your husband or wife to talk about it. Your partner can react in one of two ways.
They can assure you that you were right, your co-worker was wrong and that you have a right to be upset.
Or your partner can encourage you to look at the conflict objectively. They can point out reasons why your co-worker may not be so blameworthy after all.
Which of these responses would you prefer? Do you want a partner who unconditionally has your back, or one who plays devil’s advocate?
Which is better for you in the long run? In a recent study, we wanted to explore the contours and repercussions of this common relationship dynamic.
Do we want unconditional support?
If you’re like most people, you probably want a partner who has your back. We all tend to want empathetic partners who understand us, care for our needs and validate our views.
Do you want a partner who unconditionally has your back, or one who plays devil’s advocate?
These qualities — which relationship researchers refer to as interpersonal responsiveness — are viewed as a key ingredient in strong relationships. Research has identified links between having a responsive partner and being happy and well adjusted.
But having an empathetic partner isn’t always a good thing – especially when it comes to your conflicts with others outside the relationship.
When we get into an argument with someone, we tend to minimize our own contribution to the dispute and overstate what our adversary did wrong. This can make the conflict worse.
After being involved in a dispute, we’ll often turn to our partners to vent and seek support.
In our study, we found that empathetic and caring partners were more likely to agree with their loved ones’ negative views of their adversary and blame the adversary for the conflict.
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We also found that people whose relationship partners responded this way ended up being far more motivated to avoid their adversaries, tended to view them as bad and immoral, and were less interested in reconciliation. In fact, a full 56% of those who had received this type of empathy reported avoiding their adversaries, which can harm conflict resolution and often involves cutting off the relationship.
On the other hand, among the participants who didn’t receive this sort of support from their partners, only 19% reported avoiding their adversaries.
Receiving empathy from partners also was related to conflict escalation: After their partners took their side, 20% of participants wanted to see their adversary “hurt and miserable,” compared to only 6% of those who did not receive this sort of support. And 41% of those who received empathetic responses tried to live as if their adversary didn’t exist, compared to only 15% of those who didn’t receive unwavering support.
Long-term consequences
These dynamics became entrenched over time. They kept people from resolving their disputes, even as people found their partners’ responses to be emotionally gratifying. For this reason, they continued to vent, which created more opportunities to fan the flames of conflict. People seem to seek partners who end up making their conflicts worse over time.
What’s the lesson here?
We often want partners who makes us feel understood, cared for and validated. And it’s natural to want our loved ones to feel supported.
But soothing and validating responses aren’t always in our best long-term interests. Just as prioritizing immediate emotional gratification over the pursuit of long-term goals can be costly, there are downsides when partners prioritize making us feel good in the moment over helping us properly wrestle with life’s difficult problems from a rational, unbiased perspective.
Those who want to better support their loved ones’ long-term welfare might want to consider first providing empathy and an opportunity to vent, but then moving on to the more difficult work of helping loved ones think objectively about their conflicts and acknowledge that, in most conflicts, both parties have some blame for the conflict, and just see the situation from very different perspectives.
The truth can hurt. But sometimes an objective, dispassionate confidant is what we need most.
This article was originally published on The Conversation by Michele Gelfand and Edward Lemay. Read the original article here.
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Milbro material
Introduction to Milbro trains
Milbro Locomotives
Milbro Wagons
Milbro Coaches
Other Milbro items
Milbro Artwork
Beeson, Mills & Evans (RME)
Miller Swan & Bernard Miller
Other locos and motors
Other Vintage Locos & Motors
Douglass Models & Vulcan of Kendal
Windsor Models & Exley
Coaches by other makers
****The material in this section was revised most recently in June 2017****
Milbro trains; introductory illustrations and comments
For anyone unfamiliar with Milbro models, some initial pictures may help set the scene. One or two items shown below are in ‘well used’ condition, like many that turn up on the internet or in auctions.
GWR and SR 6-wheel wooden vehicles (gauges 1 & 0). Windows are made of glass.
‘Bass’ private owner box van and NE gunpowder van (0 gauge),with lineside hut, lever frame, and a brass wagon bogie.
Gunpowder van needing minor attention and with incorrect wheels.
Early example of NE brake, as catalogued, with a standard GWR brake standing behind (0 gauge). The company also made a brown version of the NE vehicle.
LMS restaurant car side, showing interior details (0 gauge).
SR 6-wheel milk van (0 gauge). See also the Gallery section for some similar vehicles in other liveries.
Continental 6-wheel coach (0 gauge).
LMS 4-4-0 compound loco (0 gauge).
This shows the company’s earlier type of mechanism, and the very distinctive features of the Milbro compound loco body as catalogued, which differ from the full-size prototype (although the running number here is not the same as in the catalogue picture).
SR open wagon from early post-grouping production period, and LMS refrigerator van. Van needing some repairs.
Some Milbro catalogues, showing variation in cover styles.
Background; model railways, enthusiasts and collectors
Interest in railway models has had a long history in Britain, sustained in part through links to engineering traditions and large-scale employment in transport industries in earlier periods, as well as by the success of trains as toys and the popularity of railways amongst school-boys in past decades. Alongside individual enthusiasts, numerous organisations owned model railways or sponsored and hosted these, with model railway or engineering clubs providing facilities for collaborative construction and running. Particular institutions, including some schools, sometimes also had model railway societies or activities[i].
The extent of model railway activity over many decades is reflected in the large numbers of locomotives and rolling stock that can be seen today; at fairs, shows and other events, in auction sales, and on the internet. In recent years the internet has made it easier to purchase old railway models. For vintage trains and toys generally, there is a wide array of objects available through Ebay, in dealer advertisements, or via online bidding with auction houses such as Vectis or Stop the Drop. These channels have facilitated or stimulated some kinds of collecting, just as toy and train fairs have done.
Enthusiasts who collect, renovate, build or run model railway items today give many reasons for their involvement. Nostalgia plays a part, alongside admiration for fine workmanship and engineering, as well as the collaborations, comradeship and shared memories that often help bring hobbies to life. Collecting sometimes also has further motivations, including the enjoyment of discovering and repairing things that are hard to find, the excitement of the auction room, or the development of historical knowledge. Alongside this, many enthusiasts enjoy operating toy trains, and maintaining or putting in order old engines or rolling stock.
For vintage ‘0’ gauge trains, the larger communities of collectors of British items since the 1970s have probably been those interested in Hornby, Bassett-Lowke and the Leeds Model Company, while Exley coaches have also had a substantial following. There is a significant group of enthusiasts too for the live-steam models made by Bowman. Some enthusiasts today collect and run trains from a variety of manufacturers, while modern items by Ace, Corgi/Bassett-Lowke or Darstadt may stand alongside older ones. Overseas manufacturers contributed substantially to what was sold in the UK in previous periods, not only under their own brand names but as suppliers for companies such as Bassett-Lowke, and overseas production remains important today. With British-made products, the less common vintage locomotives and rolling stock from firms such as Bonds and Milbro feature in some people’s collections, and Mills wooden wagons and coaches seem fairly widely recognised.
Collecting Milbro trains
There is far less published information about Milbro than about the Leeds Model Company (LMC)[ii], Bassett-Lowke[iii] or Hornby[iv], and general reviews of vintage toy trains give sparse attention to Mills examples[v]. Nonetheless, there seems to be quite strong interest amongst some of today's collectors. One interesting indicator relatively recently has been the development and sale of suitable reproduction transfers for Mills wagons. While Milbro items that are relatively common or in poor condition will not fetch high prices amongst traders or at auction, the rarer or best preserved items certainly can do so. There is often also some scope for repair and renovation with Mills rolling stock, a factor that might attract modellers who enjoy such challenges.
Before World War Two Milbro would have been fairly well known amongst UK model railway audiences. The company advertised regularly in The Model Railway News, sometimes taking half a page and including pictures of particular products. In September 1931, for example, their advertisement featured a 4-wheel spirit wagon (MRN, 7, 81, xi). There was also reference to the company’s stand at the Model Engineering Exhibition, and to the '72 fully illustrated pages' that could be studied in their 1931-1932 list.
Examples of Mills advertisements taken from model railway magazines
A search on the internet today can reveal a variety of mentions of Milbro, with references to several types of products other than models, and more than one company having used the name (including a company producing motors for model planes and one making fishing tackle). The present website will not say much about Milbro beyond the model railway items produced by the Sheffield-based company, and referred to in the familiar catalogues. Specific non-railway models, however, could also be commissioned from that same company, and one important and intriguing example will be mentioned when post-war production by the firm is discussed in our section on Milbro locomotives. This is a model tractor (one of a batch made in Sheffield). I am very grateful for explanation, history and photographs provided on this item by a very knowledgeable informant. One of his images is shown now, and others may be found in the Locomotives and Artwork sections of this site [vi].
Illustration 12 Model of a tractor produced by Mills in the 1940s. See also the website sections on Locomotives and on Artwork.
I have been informed that a batch of these models was commissioned from Mills by a tractor company, and they were supplied to main dealers so that salespeople could use the model to demonstrate specific safety features.
Mills locomotives and rolling stock were by no means cheap, and the locomotives probably sold in rather modest numbers. Certainly, the market for Milbro's best locomotives would have been narrow, but there were some purchasers who could afford the most expensive of the models produced by Mills, Bonds, Bassett-Lowke, and other companies. Over quite a long period, model railway enthusiasts included not only those from engineering or transport backgrounds, or the ‘scratch builders’ and kit builders who collectively often kept the hobby afloat, but also some wealthy collectors who commissioned the building of expensive models to very high standards. Such collectors ranged from owners of businesses to high status professionals, military officers or people prominent in other domains of social and economic life[vii]. Past issues of the Gauge 0 Guild Gazette (published by the Guild from the 1960s onwards) offer many examples of the backgrounds or status of people involved with model railways (see for example 1965, Volume 2 [12], p. 8). One amusing anecdote republished by the Guild recounted the visit of a war-time intelligence official to an Air Vice-Marshall, during which the release of some Mosquito aircraft was preceded by discussion and examination of railway models (1982, Volume 8 [7], p. 31). Sometimes people who have bought very expensive ‘off the shelf’ or ‘special order’ engines have been characterised as ‘cheque-book modellers’ by enthusiasts who build their own locos. Those who commissioned high quality models in earlier periods, however, contributed importantly to the pool of excellent items from which interesting collections can be built up today (even by those with far more modest resources).
My first Milbro item was purchased in 1990, but some model railway enthusiasts have been involved with Mills trains far longer than I have. Milbro collecting for me has focussed primarily on 0 gauge wooden wagons which used to be relatively inexpensive to buy, especially when needing repair. Trying to put some of these into better order helped me become familiar with their features and construction. I am grateful to the Bassett-Lowke Society for encouraging me to publish some detailed investigative articles about these wagons in the society’s journal a few years ago[viii]. I have not yet come across anything published which deals in a similar way with the company’s locomotives or coaches, so I have assembled some material about the locos, and have begun to do the same for the range of coaches. Work on the wagons section of this site was easier for me to do, and much of the material became available to view from March 2014.
[i] See for instance Gauge 0 Guild Gazette, 1966, 3 [1], p. 10. A well-known toy and model dealer recently handled an important model railway that had originally been owned and run by a school, and a turntable from this source will be shown later in the section on 'other items'.
[ii] The key source for understanding LMC’s development and contributions is David Peacock’s book, The Leeds Model Company 1912-2012: The First One Hundred Years, an appreciative history (Bucks: Peacock, 2011). See also the website of the Leeds Stedman Trust (see Link on our Home Page).
[iii] For Bassett-Lowke note especially Fuller, R., The Bassett Lowke Story (London: New Cavendish Books, 1984), the issues of the Newsletter of the Bassett-Lowke Society, and De Chastelain, G., Bassett-Lowke: The gauge 0 Locomotives (Bucks: De Chastelain, 2013). The latter presents an impressive array of model locomotive photographs.
[iv] Numerous publications deal with Hornby, including Graebe, C. and J., The Hornby Gauge 0 System (London: New Cavendish Books, 1984).
[v] For systematic general information on a range of companies’ products (including Milbro), readers can consult the various editions of Ramsay’s British Model Trains, compiled by P. Hammond (Bourne, Lincolnshire: Warner Group). Numerous other modern publications contain excellent accounts and photographs of vintage trains including those made in the UK. Notable authors here include Levy, A., Carlson, P., McCrindell. R. , Marsh, H., and Gomm, P., but specific coverage of Milbro is very limited from these sources.
[vi] It seems that another model of a tractor was also commissioned for an Australian institution.
[vii] See especially Bassett-Lowke’s clients and contacts mentioned in Fuller, R. (cited above), pp. 347-348. For examples of a wide range of enthusiasts and their railways see Ray, J., Fifty years along the line, 1956-2006, the Golden Anniversary of the Gauge 0 Guild (The Gauge 0 Guild , 2006). See also Ganderton, R.A., James Stanley Beeson, 1906-1990 (Poole: Faculty Publishing, 1999). Model railway journals have included numerous articles featuring specific collections, and a few of these illustrate what must have been very expensive railways containing ‘professionally-built’ detailed locomotives. Sometimes these were running alongside items made by owners themselves (see for instance coverage of Alan Shackleton’s railway in The Railway Modeller, December 1952, April 1953, August 1953, September 1953, etc.).
[viii] Autumn 2004 (14, 1, pp. 22-26); Spring 2007 (17, 1, pp. 18-20); Summer 2007 (17, 2, p. 26).
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| ERROR: type should be string, got "https://www.milfordmirror.com/news/article/Board-of-Education-votes-not-to-close-any-city-13870965.php\nBoard of Education votes not to close any city schools\nJill Dion\nPublished 10:18 pm EST, Monday, November 10, 2014\nHarborside Middle School will remain open, and all the current elementary schools will remain open following a Board of Education meeting Monday night.\nAlthough the school board was expected to vote Monday night to close Harborside Middle School in three to five years and possibly an elementary school as well as part of a long range plan for the city’s schools, neither of those happened.\nFollowing at least two hours of passionate pleas from parents to leave Harborside open and considerable school board debate, it was Board of Education member Dr. Heidi Gold-Dworkin who stopped Harborside’s doors from shutting.\nDemocrats, who hold the board majority, had been expected to vote to close the middle school, but Gold-Dworkin broke from her party and voted against the closure, meaning the attempt failed with a tied vote of 5-5.\nSeveral Democrats on the board spoke earlier in the meeting in favor of closing the school because of declining enrollment. They wanted to set in motion a plan to add classrooms at West Shore Middle School so that in three to five years Harborside could close and there would be two, rather than three, middle schools in the city.\nDemocrat Laura Fucci said she backed the closure because keeping three middle schools would lead to East Shore and Harborside operating at 60% capacity. She said consolidating would allow greater connections between students and teachers and allow for mentoring.\n“This allows for direct feeders from elementary to high school,” Fucci said. “It is responsible and an excellent investment in school infrastructure and programming.”\nOther Democrats insisted that declining enrollment projections and many workshops at which the board discussed long range school planning left them believing that closing Harborside was a sound decision educationally.\n“I want to see us invest in our middle schools for the future,” said Democrat Jennifer Federico. “I do believe the numbers are sound. I don't see how we could keep investing in our middle schools if they are at 60% [capacity].\n“I look at this as a consolidation of resources,” she said.\nJohn DeRosa, the Republican minority leader, led the most vocal fight against closing the middle school. While School Board Chariman Susan Glennon (D) said there had been board consensus about closing Harborisde, DeRosa said he had tried to raise alternate ideas earlier, and then changed his mind about closing the school after hearing parents object to it.\n“I’m the one that changed my mind,” he told parents at Monday night’s school board meeting. “I have a right to change my mind. That’s a freedom we have as Americans.”\nRepublican Michael DeGrego said he felt “betrayed” by the move to close the school.\nParents and residents came out in force Monday night to speak against closing Harborside, saying it would divide the city into east and west and would be a disservice to the city.\n“If we close Harborside we'll set up our town so there is no interaction between these kids and those kids,” said resident Pete Smith.\nAlderman Ray Vitali agreed, saying that an east and west separation would not be good.\n“Harborside has been the connectivity of this community,” Vitali said. “I say we need to revisit a K-8 at Harborside. You would do this community a disservice by closing Harborside Middle School.”\nNo elementary closing\nThe board also voted down a motion to close an elementary school, a motion that DeRosa made toward the beginning of the meeting.\nDeRosa tried to amend his motion, and then suggested putting the vote off to another meeting. But several board Democrats said the matter needed to be decided now so that other plans, such as redistricting, could move forward.\nThe motion to close an elementary school failed 8-2, with only DeRosa and fellow Republican Suzanne DeBiase voting for it.\nEarlier in the long range planning process, a Long Range Planning Committee had recommended closing one or two elementary schools due to declining enrollment.\nBack to K-5\nMonday’s meeting was a continuation of a meeting held Oct. 13, at which the board voted to return the schools to a K-5 configuration for the 2015-16 school year, to decentralize pre-kindergarten, which is now housed in only one school, and to redistrict at the elementary school level to balance the school populations.\nThe return to a K-5 structure is a move that parents have been pleading for since the schools moved to a K-2/3-5 structure several years ago."
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Meher Baba went to Pandharpur in Maharashtra State in India on several occassions.
Meher Baba's last visit, he stayed for 2 days on the 6th & 7th November, 1954.
The written information herein, is from Bhau Kalchuri's epic books "Lord Meher" and from Eruch Jessawala's account of this visit in the The Awakener Magazine ( Spring 1955 - Vol.2,No.4 ), both of which have their contents are on-line web sites. These are apart from the Webmaster's entries.
All the photos of Meher Baba in Pandharpur in 1954 was taken by Bhaiya Panday.
Pandharpur is about 160 miles / 257 Kms and South-West from Ahmednagar.
Meher Baba overlooking the mass pilgrimage at the Chandrabhaga River in Pandharpur, India. 7th November 1954. Image edited by Anthony Zois
Pandarinath and Pandurang are different names of the god-like idol enshrined in the Hindu temple of Vithoba [ Krishna ] at Pandharpur village in Maharashtra, along the banks of the Chandrabhaga River. Thousands of pilgrims flock there several times a year on sacred days and, after having a bath in the river, worship the statue of the deity.
( see images of the pilgrimages near end of this web page )
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MEHER BABA gave his public "darshan" to the masses for the last time on the 12th of September, 1954, at Ahmednagar. The next day, after having taken Baba’s darshan on the 12th, Gadge Maharaj, a saint much advanced in years and greatly revered by many in the Deccan Plateau, came to see Baba at Pimpalgaon, Ahmednagar, and requested him to pay a visit to Pandharpur and bless all by his august presence there.
Pandharpur, on the banks of the river Chandrabhaga, is about 160 miles from Ahmednagar, and is a place of pilgrimage in the Deccan for lovers of Lord Krishna. Here Krishna is worshipped as "Vithoba" in a temple made famous since many centuries by devout pilgrims frequently experiencing the living presence of the Lord Krishna. It is said that the statue of Vithoba in this temple has many times been actually heard to speak to His devotees, and it is a common belief that this stone image has literally partaken of food at the hands of His lovers, who with love and faith had coaxed Him to accept their offering. It is also believed to have given advice to those who have fervently sought guidance from their Lord.
Courtesy of Awakener magazine
Meher Baba arriving at Maharaj's dharamshala in Pandharpur on 6th November 1954. (L-R) Pendu Irani, Gustadji Hansotia, Saint Gadge Maharaj & Meherjee Karkaria behind Baba. Photo taken by B. Panday. Courtesy of Lord Meher ; 1st Ed. Vol.13-14, p.4569.
On Tuesday, 15 January 1929, Baba left Meherabad with a group of eighteen. Chanji was sent to Bombay in connection with some publishing work ( perhaps the Gujarati booklet defending Baba ). Pendu, who was being sent north to Quetta to work with Rusi Irani, departed with Chanji. Dastur also went to Bombay.
Meanwhile, Gustadji's brothers, Slamson and Homi, who had been staying at Meherabad, left for Indore.
Baba planned to walk to the town of Kolhapur via Pandharpur, but the group first walked to Ahmednagar where they stayed at Akbar Press for two days. Leaving there by truck, they travelled to Dhond, arriving on the evening of 17 January. They had to spend the night in an open space near the train station as the dak bungalow was occupied.
The next day they walked eight miles to the village of Patas where they stayed in the dak bungalow. Baba then changed his plans and instead of walking to Kolhapur, they headed toward Karad — a holy place of pilgrimage in Satara District.
At dawn on 19 January, they walked twelve miles to Rawangaon; but along the way Baba severely twisted his ankle. By the time they reached Rawangaon, Baba's leg was paining him so much that it was decided to rest there in the dak bungalow.
At midnight on Sunday, 20 January, they walked eleven miles to Diksal where they stayed in a dharamshala. Jalbhai named the group "The Bat Party," since during the entire journey, they continued to do their walking at night.
Baba's ankle was not healing, so he decided to cut the walking tour short and return to Ahmednagar. On Thursday, 24 January, they left Diksal by truck, but the truck broke down along the way, forcing them to travel from Dhond by train. They reached Akbar Press the same day.
Three days later, they returned to Meherabad — having been gone for only twelve days. Later the same day, Masaji arrived from Nasik with the women mandali, who had been called for a short visit with Baba. Baba's mood was tranquil, and he decided to end the tour for a while and stay on at Meherabad, which was quiet and deserted since most of the residents had gone.
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CHANJI PENDU RUSI JAL
After tea, Baba asked the men, "Now where should we proceed?" They discussed it and settled on Yeola. They drove there, and after driving around the town, camped under a tree for the night. They left for Aurangabad the next morning, 24 August.
Reaching the Ellora Caves at three in the afternoon, Baba sat alone in one of the caves for about fifteen minutes, after which they proceeded to Jalna, where they camped in a shady grove. Baba wanted to go on to Pandharpur, a place of pilgrimage for Hindus, but after inquiry it was learned there was no passable road to Pandharpur, and going there would necessitate crossing a river which would be extremely difficult in a bus.
Baba decided to rest in Aurangabad for the night and had the bus parked under some trees. Due to the rains, the ground was wet and sleeping outside was quite miserable. Chanji kept watch near Baba during the night.
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Pandharpur railway station sign.
Leaving Sholapur on 23 March, Baba proceeded to Pandharpur where he stayed for four hours. He then left for Panchgani, via Satara and Wai, where he spent the night. His host in Panchgani was the principal of the Hindu High School, Kalemama's son-in-law Raosaheb M. V. Pandit and his family who welcomed Baba heartily. Baba appreciated Pandit's efforts and praised the family's devotion. Baba granted darshan to the students and then departed. After dropping off Kaka Shahane in Ahmednagar and Vishnu in Kopargaon, Baba returned to Nasik at 2:00 P.M. on 25 March, and went to see Mehera and the other women mandali.
MEHERA VISHNU KAKA SHANE CHANJI
7th November 1954 : Meher Baba at the Chandrabhaga River early morning, with (front L-R) Aloba, Eruch, Adi K., Meherjee,?, Saint Gadge Maharaj, Sarosh & Gustadji behind Baba. Photo taken by B. Panday. Courtesy of Lord Meher ; 1st Ed. Vol.13-14, p.4573.
From Thursday, 1 February 1940, Baba began a partial fast of having only one meal a day. That day, he also began giving private interviews once again, this time in a constructed hut in the Links compound. Precisely on the 1st, the young swami Bhabananda returned to Bangalore, as instructed, after his pilgrimage to Rameshwaram. He narrated his experiences to Baba, who was happy he had carried out his instructions faithfully. The next day, Baba sent him to Pandharpur (a sacred shrine to Krishna), then to Upasni Maharaj at Sakori, to Narayan Maharaj at Kedgaon and to the shrines of Hazrat Babajan in Poona and Sai Baba in Shirdi.
Jokingly, Baba remarked, "This time you should go by train — but without a ticket, as I won't be able to pay you anything."
Bhabananda said that would be cheating. Baba replied, "I am glad you said it. Yes, it would be cheating, but it would be all right if you would take each slap that you get for it cheerfully and enjoy it, without feeling mentally the least hurt!"
Bhabananda did not answer. Baba, however, gave him some money for the fare. Bhabananda left and carried out Baba's instructions. In Pandharpur, he met M. D. Dharmale, known as Babadas (Baba's slave or servant), who was spreading Meher Baba's message in the area. He was a resident of Nagpur and would travel from place to place speaking about Baba. Vibhuti had been doing the same since 1925 in different parts of India.
Gadekar was also visiting Pandharpur at the time. Taking Bhabananda and Babadas with him, he returned to Sholapur and arranged a large meeting where both spoke. Wherever Gadekar's job took him, he would disseminate information about Meher Baba, and his love for Baba drew many people to the Master. After carrying out Baba's orders, Bhabananda returned to Bangalore and stayed with the mandali for some time.
PM. UPASNI MAHARAJ PM NARAYAN MAHARAJ PM BABAJAN PM SAI BABA BABADAS
1940 : Finland & the USSR ( Soviet Union ) War & Treaty
WW2 Timeline :
In early February 1940, Germany was planning to occupy Denmark & Norway. Prior to and during this month the Finnish Armed forces with American volunteers repelled the Russian-Soviet forces. A ceasefire-treaty was signed the following months.
Meher Baba giving a Mass Darshan at Pandhapur, Nov., 1954. Painting by Gregg Rosen.
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During August 1940, Baba sent Masaji (who was on silence) to Pandharpur to bring the mast known as Kabir to Meherabad. Kabir was a most frightening character, near-naked, very dirty, wild hair and unforgettable; his large mouth had two rows of yellow teeth and he roared with the loudest laughter like some wild beast. His haunt was the cremation grounds of Pandharpur, and it was said that he swallowed the incinerated ashes of the corpses there. Baba bathed and shaved this mast, and sent him back to his haunt after one day at Meherabad.
Evacuation of Dunkirk, France
Painting of the Dunkirk evacuation
WW2 Timeline : "Operation Dynamo"
In the prior months, the Allied forces were pushed back to the English Channel French town of Dunkirk where most of them including many French troops were evacuated to England. Most of Europe was now under Germany occupation. The Allies campaign to retake Europe began as soon as the Allied forces consolidated in England. The evacuation was conducted between 26th May & 4th June 1940.
7th November 1954 : Meher Baba at the Chandrabhaga River in Pandharpur early morning, wth ( front L-R ) Meherjee, Sarosh, Saint Gadge Maharaj & Gustadji behind Baba. Photo taken by B. Panday.
Pappa Jessawala arrived that day from Nagpur and was given watchman duty on the hill. Masaji had been sent to Pandharpur to bring masts, and he brought two on the 7th. Shireenmai arrived the same afternoon, and Chanji left that evening (and returned to Meherabad three days later).
( A long description of how badly WW2 was going for the Allied forces is contained on the same page. Baba continued to monitor daily news of the spreading conflict. )
On 7 December 1941, Pearl Harbour was attacked, and Japan declared war on America and Great Britain. Four days later, on the 11th, Germany declared war on America. The same day, Baba began fasting on water and weak tea for a week, and informed his lovers everywhere to fast on the 12th of December, on only one meal.
Meanwhile, on 7 December, Masaji had arrived from Pandharpur with two masts and Memo, Perin and her children returned to Meherabad the same afternoon from Poona. Four days later Arnavaz and Nargis came. Eruch and his family arrived from Bangalore on the 12th and Meheru and Naggu the following day.
PAPA JESSAWALA MASAJI SHIREEN PERIN
ARNAVAZ NARGIS ERUCH MEHERU NAGGU
1941 : Japan attacks the USA at Pearl Harbour, Hawaii
As stated above, on the same day 2 masts were brought to Meher Baba at Meherabad from Pandharpur by Masaji ( Baba's uncle ), the Japanese Navy attacked the United States at Pearl Harbour, Honolulu, which then allowed the U.S. President Rooselvelt to declare war on Japan and later Germany which gave him the opportunity to enter the war and to help his British & European allies openly, instead of the U.S. Senate prior to the attack on Honolulu blocking his every move in joining the war effort.
7th November 1954 : Meher Baba at theChandrabhaga River in Pandharpur early morning, wth ( front L-R ) Sarosh Irani, Saint Gadge Maharaj & Gustadji Hansotia behind Baba. Close up image. Photo taken by B. Panday.
The Dhuni tradition begins :
The Dhuni (a word that literally means “fire”) is a fire ritual that Meher Baba co-opted from other religious traditions and made his own.
Meher Baba's Dhuni was first lit on November 10, 1925, when some villagers approached Meher Baba about a severe drought that threatened their crops. Baba told them to return home and ordered his mandali to build a Dhuni. Within minutes of its lighting, rain began to fall.
In later years, Meher Baba invited His followers to throw attachments, symbolized by sandalwood sticks, into the fire. By Meher Baba’s order, the Dhuni continues to be lit on the 12th of each month at sunset at Lower Meherabad, Ahmednagar, India. Baba instructed one of his close disciples to ensure that this Dhuni be lit on the twelfth of every month. According to The Master's Glossary, the Dhuni fire symbolizes the purifying inner fire of Divine Love.
Courtesy of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhuni_(Meher_Baba)
Meher Baba lighting the dhuni fire
On the 12th, Baba came down from Meherabad Hill ( Upper Meherabad ) at 6:45 P.M. and stood near the dhuni underneath the neem tree. The wooden Table Cabin of Baba's previous seclusion had been moved there and his photograph had been placed on it.
In Baba's presence, Gustadji knelt and kindled the dhuni without any arti being sung or anything else in the way of ceremony. Neither did Baba allow the mandali to take his darshan. He stayed for only five minutes, but he did make some unusual remarks.
Seeing Pleader he said, "You will see God!"
After a while Baba spelled on the board, "God will see God!"
Then he added, "You, all of my mandali, will see God!" and told them to repeat, "Amen."
After the dhuni had been lit, Baba immediately returned up Meherabad Hill. He had come down from the hill completely covered with a white sheet and had taken his seat near the dhuni in the same way. Except for the mandali, no one else saw him, and he was conducted in like manner back up the hill.
Baba ordered that from that day on, on the 12th of every month, the dhuni should be lit; and his order is accordingly obeyed to this day and will be into the future.
Baba had been in a pleasant mood and indicated that the dhuni was being lit on this occasion, not for rains, as in the past, but for some definite purpose, perhaps a quickening push to world events he would be giving through the dhuni. Baba of his own accord had suggested that the dhuni be lit.
Meherabad Lower - Christmas 1927 : Meher Baba's Table Cabin with the Dhuni pit in the foreground. Some men Mandali are seated . Photo taken by Raosaheb.
GUSTADJI TABLE CABIN & DHUNI PLEADER
Siege of Moscow & Leningrad
The siege of both Moscow & Leningrad ( St.Petersburg ) had started in September and would last for 900 days.
Painting of the Siege of Leningrad 1941-1944
6th November 1954 : Meher Baba at Gadge Maharaj's dharamshala in Pandharpur, wth ( front L-R ) Pendu Irani (black cap). Bhau? behind Baba, Saint Gadge Maharaj, Adi K. & Gustadji Hansotia ( long dark coat ). Photo taken by B. Panday.
On the following day, the 13th December, Meher Baba gave his views on the various war leaders and other matters. He concluded his talk with the following statement.
After all the current chaos in the world, there will be a complete change. A new world order will arise in which all were equal. It won't be communism, socialism or fascism, which are all formed on a material basis. My plan will be on a spiritual basis, in which there will be no poor and no rich, but all given equal status communally. Great nations that have enjoyed a predominance of power for so long will now have a fall and will [ be on par ] with others.
In the afternoon Baba went with all the women in three buses to Ahmednagar to see two movies. Since Baba had been fasting, he felt hot and uneasy and left after seeing only one film.
6th November 1954 : Meher Baba at Gadge Maharaj's dharamshala in Pandharpur wth ( left of Baba ) Sarosh Irani, Saint Gadge Maharaj & Sadashiv Patel ( with scarf ) right of Baba. Photo taken by B. Panday. Courtesy of Lord Meher ; 1st Ed. Vol.13-14, p.4570.
On 19 December, Baba, accompanied by Kaka, Eruch, Baidul and Savak, left for Pandharpur, Miraj and Sangli to contact masts. The only significant account was of Bapu Mahar in Pandharpur, who was a naked mast, a Harijan by birth, who lived in the cremation grounds of this sacred city.
Baba returned to Meherabad four days later on the 23rd. When Baba left on this tour, he left in such a way that none could see him or recognize him and thus not disturb him during his seclusion.
The same day that Baba returned from his mast trip, the ashes of Elizabeth's dog Kippy were received from America. They were buried next to Warrior's tomb, and a headstone was raised over the grave.
Elizabeth Patterson with Kippy & a rabbit WARRIOR ( Alsation dog ) crypt SAVAK KOTWAL
KAKA ERUCH BAIDUL
North African war
On the 22nd December, a conference named "Arcadia" began in Washington D.C., where the U.S. & Britain agreed to defeat Germany as their main priority.
The Battle of Tobruk " Operation Crusuader" in ( Libya ) Nth Africa was raging which concluded at the end of 1941 with the German Axis forces giving up all the territory that they had gained earlier in the war. Later, in October 1942, the final battle for El Alamein in North Africa ( Egypt ), the German forces were totally defeated. The battle to retake Europe by the Allies began.
AXIS FORCES Germany
United Kingdom India Palestine
Free French
Free Greeks
United States (air support)
6th November 1954 : Meher Baba accompaning a Kirtans musical performance in his honour at Gadge Maharaj's dharamshala. Photo taken by B. Panday -cropped image. Courtesy of Lord Meher ; 1st Ed. Vol.13-14, p.4574. Also in "The Beloved" book p.73.
PERFECT MASTER UPASNI MAHARAJ
The next day, Wednesday, 24 December 1941, a telegram was received in Ahmednagar that Upasni Maharaj had dropped his body. Sarosh immediately came to Meherabad, arriving at two in the afternoon and informed the mandali. Vishnu and Sarosh went up the hill to inform Baba. On seeing them, Baba came out of the gate and before they related the news to Baba, he calmly asked, "Has it happened?" This surprised them. It was as if he had been expecting the news.
Sarosh then said, "Upasni Maharaj has left the body."
Without a trace of sadness or surprise in his expression, Baba replied, "That's what I meant."
Later on....
Sitting outside the gate at Upper Meherabad, Baba assured Minoo Bharucha, "There is not the slightest difference between Maharaj and myself."
Feeling comforted by this, Minoo asked, "Who will take Maharaj's place [ as one of the five Perfect Masters ]?"
"A man living near Tibet," Baba answered.
SAROSH VISHNU MINOO
7th November 1954 : Meher Baba at Namanand's dharamasala in Pandharpur, wth ( left of Baba ) Kaikadi Maharaj, Saint Gadge Maharaj, ?, & Sarosh Irani. Namanand standing right with beard. Photo taken by B.Panday. Courtesy of Lord Meher ; 1st Ed.V13-14-p4575
Baba left his seclusion on Tuesday, 20 October 1942 to go on a nine-day mast tour. The men mandali staying with him moved back to their quarters, and Glen View was vacated ( Satara ).
Baba left that day for South India by train with Kaka and Baidul. He made a slight detour to meet Donkin at Jolarpet, for two hours at midnight. Baba spoke about the war and said, "The climax of the war will be in India because I [ the Avatar ] am here."
Donkin recorded in his diary: "Baba was in excellent mood and we strolled about the station in the moonlight together."
On 23 October, the day of the beginning of the Allied victory at El Alamein in North Africa, Baba again contacted the great Chatti Baba in Nagapattinam. Baba continued his journey to recontact certain masts in Miraj, Pandharpur and Hubli before returning to Lonavla on the 29th.
BAIDUL KAKA DONKIN
7th November 1954 : Meher Baba at Namanand's dharamasala in Pandharpur, wth Mrs.Kaikadi Maharaj ( left ), Kaikadi Maharaj ( behind Baba ) Namanand & Gustadji ( facing away ) & Saint Gadge Maharaj ( seated right of Baba ). Photo taken by B. Panday.
Courtesy of Lord Meher ; 1st Ed. Vol.13-14, p.4579.
Following previous instructions, Babadas, Vibhuti and Pandoba came to Pimpalgaon ( Meherazad )on Monday, 25 February 1946. The first two men had come from Madras, and were quarreling about how to do Baba's work. Baba heard from both men, and let them argue in his presence. Each found fault with the other, and Baba encouraged them in the heated squabble. When they would finally calm down and become quiet, Baba would say something to incite them, and the fight would start all over again! At last, it reached the stage where Babadas, in his irritation, called Vibhuti a fool.
Meher Baba said ;
"Vibhuti was a leper, and I cured him. If he continues to act in this way, he will again become a leper!" Vibhuti and Babadas both sought Baba's forgiveness. Baba warned them not to behave like this ever again, and forgave them.
Baba then sent Pandoba, Babadas and Vibhuti to Pandharpur, Ayodhya and Ujjain to locate 150 sincere sadhus. Baba also directed the three to bring one good mast each, and to be back in Ahmednagar on 9 March.
BABADAS PANDOBA CHATTI BABA
7th November 1954 : Meher Baba at the leper colony in Pandharpur, washing a leper with Saint Gadge Maharaj ( behind ) & Pendu Irani assisting ( right of Baba ). Photo by B. Panday. Courtesy of Lord Meher ; 1st Ed. Vol.13-14, p.4582.
The next day, Monday, 13 September 1954, Gadge Maharaj came to Meherazad and told Baba, "You are the sun, and before you I am like a tiny oil lamp. Keep me at your doorstep. I will sweep here and serve you. I do not want anything else. You may give me only one bhakri [ millet chapati ] per day, but keep me with you."
Gadge Maharaj placed Baba's hand on his head, begging, "The strain of the work is too much now. Relieve me. This will be the greatest reward."
"I will call you to me very soon," Baba promised.
Gadge Maharaj invited Baba to Pandharpur, and Baba accepted his invitation. Baba embraced Gadge Maharaj most lovingly, a truly touching sight, and Gadge Maharaj then departed. Baba remarked, "He is a real saint. Although he has a following of lakhs [ several hundred thousand people ], see how humble he is! This humility is his greatness. That is why he is a saint. Through the knowledge of his sainthood, he knows who I am."
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November 1954 : Meher Baba in Pandharpur, washing a leper with Saint Gadge Maharaj ( behind ). Painting by Gregg Rosen.
During the 3 Incredible Weeks gathering of Westerners & Easterners Meher Baba several annoucements, the following is one of them.
Now, please pay attention, be wide awake, and don't doze. Since I stopped speaking and also stopped writing, except for my signature when essential, I carried on with this alphabet board all these years of my silence. From the 7th of October 1954, I will give up this board, too. I won't make any signs with my fingers, like Gustadji, to convey thoughts. From the 7th of October, I shall not be speaking, writing, using the board, or making signs with my fingers. I shall be as if withdrawing within myself. This is because now, at last, the so long-promised and repeatedly promised time of breaking my silence is very near. From October 7, 1954, I shall completely retire from my present activities. There will be no mass darshans, no programs, no meetings, no messages, no correspondence. Take this seriously and do not write to me from October 7, as I shall pay no attention to letters. I shall, however, go with Gadge Maharaj when he takes me to Pandharpur, if he has the fortune to do this, as I shall drop this body soon. The mandali have asked me today to say in a few words exactly and precisely what will happen to me. So I tell you; note it down.
1954 Ahmednagar : Meher Baba having a lunch break from th Dashan programme with Saint Gadge Maharaj sitiing next to him and Sarosh Irani ( standing ) talking to Baba.
Adi Sr. was called to Satara on 11 October 1954, where Baba discussed with him the publication of Malcolm Schloss and Charles Purdom's notes on the "Three Incredible Weeks." Baba also spoke about his upcoming visit to Pandharpur, and told Adi to inform Nusserwan Satha and Sarosh of the details.
Adi's nephew Falu and his family had accompanied him to Satara, and Baba was happy to see Falu. He spoke of Falu's father Rustom, saying, "Your father had so much love and so much sacrifice for me. He is seeing me again physically through your form." Falu wept and Baba caressed him.
At 3:00 P.M. on 16 October 1954, Baba, accompanied by Pendu, Baidul and Kumar, traveled in Adi's car driven by Eruch to work with masts. Baba contacted masts in Kolhapur, Belgaum, Mysore and other places, and then they returned six days later, on the 22nd.
ADI SR. MALCOLM SCHLOSS CHARLES PURDOM NUSSERWAN SATHA
FALU RUSTOM PENDU KUMAR
7th November 1954 : Meher Baba at the leper colony in Pandharpur, washing a leper with Saint Gadge Maharaj ( behind ) & Pendu Irani assisting ( right of Baba ) with Meherjee Karkaria & Eruch Jessawala. Photo by B. Panday. Courtesy of "The Beloved"-p.72.
Pandharpur is one of the most sacred and holiest places of pilgrimage for lovers of Lord Krishna, because of its temple of Vithoba (another name for Krishna). About 160 miles / 257 Kms. from Ahmednagar, the temple is situated on the banks of the Chandrabhaga River and was made famous by Tukaram. Gadge Maharaj had invited Baba there, and at the beginning of November 1954, he again beseeched Baba to stay in Pandharpur from the afternoon of the 6th to the afternoon of the 7th, these being the two most sacred days of the year, when thousands of pilgrims would be coming there.
Baba, however, did not wish to give mass darshan as he had done in Wadia Park, Ahmednagar and informed Gadge Maharaj of this. Baba stated, "My coming to Pandharpur will be tantamount to Vithoba himself coming to take Vithoba's own darshan!"
Saint Tukaram
September 1954 : Darshan in Wadia Park, Ahmednagar, MS.
7th November 1954 : Meher Baba at the leper colony in Pandharpur, drying a leper with Saint Gadge Maharaj & Meherjee Karkaria ( behind Baba ). Photo by B. Panday. Courtesy of N.Anzar's "The Beloved" book - p.72.
Still, the date was fixed for the 6th and 7th ( December ), and Ramchandra Gadekar in Poona was informed. For a year prior to this, Gadekar had been transferred to Nasik. While in Nasik, Gadge Maharaj would come to Gadekar's house, and he also continued to visit his family in Poona. Gadekar with his wife, Gunatai, and their children, Digambar and Nalini, proceeded to Pandharpur ahead of Baba. There Gadekar arranged for Baba and the mandali to stay in a military boarding school.
** Ramchandra Gadekar was a government Educational Officer for that district, the whole school came under his authority.
Twice a year, people from all over India with faith and devotion flock in hundreds of thousands to this place of worship. It is to this place that Baba lovingly consented to pay a visit at the request of Gadge Maharaj; but, Baba made it clear to the Maharaj that, though he would gladly go to Pandharpur for the day, he would not give darshan to the masses there as he had to the masses at Ahmednagar on September 12th", and added that his going there would be tantamount to Vithoba Himself going to Pandharpur to take Vithoba's own darshan.
Early in November, Gadge Maharaj fixed the date and time, inviting Baba to Pandharpur from the afternoon of November 6th. 1954, to the afternoon of the next day; the 6th and 7th of November being the two important sacred days of pilgrimage; thus the people pouring in there by the thousands would find themselves blessed to have Baba's darshan.
Courtesy of The Awakener Magazine
The following is the synopsis of the 2 day visit to Pandharpur ;
Arrived from Satara by car at 3:30 pm to A.P. Vakil's home - stayed briefly.
Drove to the Military boarding school on the outskirts of the town, this is where they stayed.
Went to Saint Gadge Maharaj's dharamshala, met by large crowds.
Later at night, drove to the river to see the pilgrims.
Drove back to their residence and devotional songs were sung throughout the night and morning.
Drove to the river side early morning to see the pilgrims - photos taken.
Then went to the Harijan ( Untouchable ) dharamshala.
Followed by visit to the nearby Leper Colony, mid-morming.
Visited Namanand's dharamshala, met many seekers.
Drove to Maharaj's dharamshala and dropped him off.
Baba was then driven to Satara.
Panorama image of Pandharpur.
Pilgrims follow devotional routes
Reaching Pandharpur at 3:30 P.M., Baba was served tea and refreshments at Kaka Chinchorkar's father-in-law Aradhya Patil Vakil's home. At 4:00 P.M., Baba and the mandali accommodated themselves in the spacious school building. This message was sent to Gadge Maharaj:
Vithoba himself has come to Pandharpur in person and he will be completely at your disposal during his 24-hours' stay. Vithoba will do exactly as Gadge Maharaj tells him to do. But on condition that Maharaj not ask him to break his silence or use his alphabet board, which he has discarded from October 7. Gadge Maharaj should also not request him to either take food or rest at night, as he (Vithoba, Baba) has decided on taking neither food nor rest so that he can make himself available as much as possible to the pilgrims coming.
Hearing of Baba's arrival, Gadge Maharaj arranged to receive him at his own dharamshala. He collected as many pilgrims as could fit in the open courtyard. Everyone was made to sit in an orderly fashion so that they could see Baba even from a distance.
At 5:00 P.M., Baba was driven to the dharamshala. Leading him by the hand, Gadge Maharaj escorted him to a raised dais, which had been specially built for him, and requested that Baba take his seat on it. Although Baba wanted to sit on the ground with the pilgrims, he kept his promise and consented to Maharaj's request.
Accordingly, Baba went to Pandharpur from Satara on November 6th, and reached there by 4 o'clock in the afternoon. He then sent word to Gadge Maharaj that Vithoba, in person, had reached Pandharpur and was completely at his disposal for the full period of his stay of twenty-four hours; and, that Vithoba would do exactly as the Maharaj desired him to do. on condition of course that the Maharaj did not ask him to break his Silence or use the alphabet board, which he had stopped using since the 7th of October, 1954. Also, the Maharaj must not request him to take food or sleep that night because he had decided to take neither food nor rest, but to make himself available, as much as possible, to the pilgrims there.
On hearing that Baba had arrived, Gadge Maharaj at once prepared to receive Baba at his own dharmashala— a spacious building built to accommodate and give shelter and comfort to the thousands of pilgrims who come to Pandharpur.
Gadge Maharaj had assembled as many pilgrims as could be accommodated in the open square in the dharmashala. He made them sit in an orderly fashion so that all could easily see Baba, even from a distance.
*At Pandharpur, Baba gave in to the wishes of the Maharaj and allowed the people to take his darshan. However, whenever the crowd surged forward too close to Baba, the maharaj would immediately put a stop to things and did not allow further taking of darshan .
An hour after Baba 's arrival in Pandharpur, Gadge Maharaj, on receiving him at the dharmashala, conducted him by the hand to a raised seat specially arranged for him, and asked him to be seated. Although Baba wanted to sit on the ground on a level with the pilgrims gathered there, he kept his word and acceded to Maharaj's request by sitting on the chair, which made it possible for all to have a clear view of him. Baba's chair was placed within the entrance of the sacred room of Vithoba's temple in the dharmashala in such a way. that facing the gathering, it concealed Vithoba's statue in the background. It was but natural that this statue of Vithoba, worshipped the year round, should lose all importance, when Baba, the living Vithoba, took his sear before it.
6th Nov. Meher Baba at Saint Gadge Maharaj's Dharamshala, Pandharpur
6th Nov. Meher Baba being garlanded by Saint Gadge Maharaj at his Dharamshala in Pandharpur
6th Nov. Saint Gadge Maharaj with Meher Baba at his Dharamshala inPandharpur
6th Nov. Meher Baba at the School Residence, all night gathering.
6th Nov. Meher Baba at the School Residence, all night gathering listening to singing and music.
7th Nov. Meher Baba near the river & Harijan dharamshala
Pointing to Baba, Gadge Maharaj addressed the devout worshippers of Vithoba, saying he was overwhelmed with joy that day to have Meher Baba sitting there with them and that he wished them all to take darshan of Meher Baba, who was at the "Jagat-Guru" (Master of the World) in the real sense of the word—that he was the One who really served the whole world.
Gadge Maharaj urged the gathering to take Baba's darshan wholeheartedly, for Meher Baba blessed them by his very presence there. At this moment, Baba stood up and remained standing for a few seconds with his hands joined in loving salutation to the love of all who sat in deep reverence before him. Baba then seated himself on the steps of the temple, and "bhajan" in praise of Lord Krishna was sung to the accompaniment of the rhythmical clapping of hands. After a few minutes, Gadge Maharaj signaled all to stop. A garland was brought and he garlanded Baba, and, bowing down, placed his head on Baba's feet before the large gathering who revered and loved him as a Saint, some of whom even hailed him as Sadguru. Accepting the homage paid to him, Baba caressed the cheeks of Gadge Maharaj and patted him with great love.
Once again the Maharaj addressed the congregation, telling them how people from all over the world sought to have Baba's darshan—how they came from thousands of miles away just to have a glimpse of him; whereas they who were present were truly fortunate in having Baba come from Satara to give them the unique chance of his personal contact. The Maharaj again added with fervor and reverence that they should reap the full benefit of Baba's gracious presence by taking his darshan with faith and devotion. He ended his address by shouting into the microphone, "Meher Baba, ki jai !"
Courtesy of The Awakener Magazine.
When day dawned, Baba and the mandali had tea and washed. Then Baba set out for the lepers' colony along with Gadge Maharaj. Maharaj first took Baba to the Harijans' dharamshala at 8:00 A.M. Baba sat among them in the large compound and then drove to the leper colony. That day was the most auspicious day of the year for the Pandharpur pilgrims, and thousands were bathing in the sacred river. All but one of the lepers had gone to the riverbanks to beg for alms. How fortunate was this leper who remained behind!
God Himself had come to plunge him in the holiest waters of his love and mercy!
Hot water was brought, and Gadge Maharaj helped Baba bathe the leper. Pendu handed the water to Baba, who used a lot of soap to wash the man. He dried his body with a towel and dressed him in new clothes. Baba then bowed down to him and handed him prasad.
After Baba had finished, he gestured to Maharaj, "I have kept my promise; now keep yours."
Gadge Maharaj entreated Baba to come with him to Namanand's dharamshala, and Baba relented. Kirtans were being sung there. Gadge Maharaj offered Baba a chair, and he himself sat on the floor. Kaikadi Maharaj and his followers were also present, and Gadge Maharaj told Panday to take pictures.
Baba then sought Gadge Maharaj's permission to leave. At 9:30 A.M., on Sunday, 7 November 1954, Baba took Maharaj back to his dharamshala in the car, and again Maharaj expressed his joy and gratitude to Baba for coming to Pandharpur. Earnestly, he asked Baba, "Please give me a chance to serve you. I need only two bhakris and a kafni ... I will do any service you ask. I will do your sweeping." Smiling and nodding as he listened, Baba embraced him.
Gadge Maharaj further entreated Baba to pay a visit to Nasik also. But Baba replied, "I have fulfilled my promise by coming to Pandharpur. From now on, I will stay in Satara and not appear in public anymore. All that I have declared in the last meeting at Meherabad will come to pass within the next six months."
Gadge Maharaj was deeply moved and said, "I do not like to hear such things from you, because at this moment the world is badly in need of you, and your darshan is the sole solace to a world facing untold calamities. You must give darshan to everyone, everywhere!"
Baba replied, "Soon I will break my silence and give the world my Real Darshan, for the world will never derive lasting benefit by taking darshan of this physical body. The spoken Word of Truth will penetrate deep into the heart of the world. It alone will give the world the lasting benefit of my Real Darshan."
Baba added, "You should not try to see me in Satara. This is our last meeting before everything that is preordained comes to pass."
There was then silence in the car until they reached the dharamshala. Both Baba and Gadge Maharaj got out when they arrived. Maharaj bowed to Baba, and Baba, too, bowed to him. Baba and the mandali then drove back to where his lovers were waiting, and after giving each a farewell pat, Baba returned to Satara.
The Maharaj then asked some of Baba's men to address the pilgrims and tell them more about Baba and his life, which they did, and intermittently Gadge Maharaj would ask the pilgrims to chant the words "Devki NandenGopala" (Hail Krishna Gopala, the Son of Devki).
After about an hour of this program, Gadge Maharaj requested the pilgrims to leave the square and make room for the others patiently waiting outside to come for the coveted darshan of Meher Baba. With great reluctance but with pressure from the Maharaj, they left. As soon as the new hundreds of pilgrims settled down in the open square, Gadge Maharaj exhorted them as he had done those who had come before, to imbibe Baba's presence with love.
At about 6:30 p.m., to loud shouts of "Meher Baba, ki jai!," "Gadge Maharaj, ki jai!," the Maharaj led Baba to the car, whereupon the crowd rushed towards Baba to touch his feet. The rush was very skillfully evaded and though many pilgrims did touch Baba's feet, Gadge Maharaj managed to safely conduct him to the car.
7th Nov. Meher Baba washing a leper in the Leper Colony.
7th Nov. Meher Baba dressing the leper with new clothes, helped by Pendu & Adi K. Irani & Saint Gadge Maharaj
Baba and the Mandali were driven to another spacious building where arrangements were made for tea. This place was situated in a remote corner of the town, far from the roads that were thronged with pilgrims. The Mandali felt happy to come to this quiet place for some respite after the crowded program of the evening.
Soon after Baba's arrival there, Baba-lovers who had come to Pandharpur from different places, gathered around him. Baba was in a very cheerful mood and expressed his happiness to see them again after the meeting at Meherabad on the 29th and 30th of September.
After tea Baba asked for musical instruments to be brought in, for he wanted to hear good "bhajans" from his lovers. Baba told them that none of them should sleep that night—the whole night should be spent in the company of Baba and to the accompaniment of music and devotional songs. This did not mean that the program fixed for Baba by Gadge Maharaj was over. While Baba and the Mandali were given a respite in this secluded place, preparations were in progress on the banks of the sacred river Chandrabhaga. Baba was invited to be present late that night at the spot where most of the pilgrims would be assembled to hear spiritual discourses and bhajan by Gadge Maharaj and his devotees. The pilgrims never missed this program. Tens of thousands gathered every year on the sacred day's of the pilgrimage to hear the Kirtan * of Gadge Maharaj. It was therefore arranged that at about 9:30 that night Gadge Maharaj would take Baba to his Kirtan .
In the meantime Baba was in the midst of his intimate lovers, enjoying devotional songs composed by them in praise of the Avatar of the Age.
At the appointed time a messenger came with word that Gadge Maharaj would like Baba to come to the dharmashala, as he wished personally to take Baba to the spot where the Kirtan was in progress.
DR. 'NILU' GODSE BHAU KALCHURI MAX HAEFLIGER
After returning from Pandharpur, Nilu wrote to Max Haefliger, "Nowadays Baba is really grave and serious, and it appears, as it were, that he is withdrawing in himself."
The men mandali continued to discuss what Baba had said about his Final Declaration. Nariman had come to Satara for a few days and was also interested in the topic. On 8 November 1954, Bhau and Aloba went to Grafton, as usual, to escort Baba to Rosewood. On the way, Baba asked Bhau what the men were talking about. Bhau informed him, and after entering Rosewood and discussing some other subject, Baba clarified his declaration. This was issued in the form of a circular (on 20 November):
Meher Baba had mentioned during the Meherabad meeting his intended visit to Pandharpur, which would be his very last public appearance. Thus, although Baba has stopped using his alphabet board and giving darshan, he kept his promise to the saint Gadge Maharaj, and visited Pandharpur on November 6, where tens of thousands of people were blessed by Baba's presence.
The day following his visit to Pandharpur, Baba gave to his mandali, through the use of gestures, the following explanation:
It is really very difficult for anyone to believe and understand what I say, because no one can grasp the meaning underlying my words. It is natural, even for my intimate mandali, not to understand my Final Declaration. But I want you to take everything that I said in Meherabad during the meetings very seriously, because all that I said was the truth; they were words of God, and all the things said must come to pass exactly in the manner described by me.
From the day I declared in Meherabad that there will be the destruction of three-fourths of the world, that a strange disease will attack my body, that I will suffer humiliation, that I will break my silence and speak One Word, the Word of words, that there will be my glorification, and that finally I will drop my body when I shall be stabbed in the back, my lovers and others have been trying to interpret my words in different ways.
Everyone is free to interpret my words in any way he thinks and feels. But one thing I tell you, whenever I say a thing, I naturally use my own "language," and whatsoever is said by me is Truth. But my "language" is such that no one can understand or grasp the underlying meaning of what I say. Therefore, when I want to say a thing, I have simultaneously to make use of your language also, knowing well that you would understand nothing whatsoever if I were to make use of my language alone.
In order to help you to understand my Final Declaration and to put an end to your confusion and worry, I want all of you to know that when you saw me dictate on my alphabet board during the meetings at Meherabad and heard about:
1. A strange disease attacking my body: it was said in your language.
2. The humiliation that I will suffer: it was said in your language.
3. The breaking of my silence and uttering the one Word of words: it was said in my own language and simultaneously in yours, because when I utter that Word, it will be an audible word to you.
4. My glorification: it was said simultaneously in my language and yours.
5. The destruction of three-fourths of the world: it was said in my own language alone.
6. The stab in my back: it was said in my own language alone.
7. The dropping of my body: it was said in my own language and simultaneously in yours.
Consequently, whatever is said by me in your language, you are able to understand and know what is said; but that which is said in "my own language" is impossible for you to understand, however much you all may try to interpret and grasp the underlying meaning behind my words. Only the fulfillment of events can unfold to you, in due course, the meaning of what is said in my own language.
I therefore want you all not to worry unnecessarily or to be confused. Just believe that whatever I say is Truth and that all which I said in my Final Declaration will come to pass, precisely as I have dictated, by the end of April 1955. And the beginning of all that is to happen within the period of these six months will be effected by me from the 1st of December 1954.
Lord Meher Online Edition Page 3664-5-6
Gadge Maharaj is now too old to conduct the Kirtan by himself, therefore his devotees appointed by him, conduct the Kirtan under his teaching and guidance. The Maharaj is about 85 years old, and the last 50 years which he has devoted wholeheartedly to inculcating the devotional aspect in the hearts of the countless poor and downtrodden have greatly affected his health in general. Though he still appears strong and very active, the stress and strain of the hard life he leads have now begun to weigh on his advanced age.
When the car stopped at the dharmashala, Baba asked Gadge Maharaj to come and sit beside him and he very reverentially obeyed. As the car proceeded, the Maharaj confessed to Baba that his joy knew no bounds at being with him that day. Baba conveyed through gestures that he too felt very happy. He patted Gadge Maharaj on the back and caressed him lovingly. Reciprocating this gesture, Gadge Maharaj nestled close to Baba, like a child who seeks his mother's love and protection. It was a wonderful sight to see the old saint sitting thus beside Baba; it appeared as if he had at long last laid down the burden of his strenuous life at the feet of his Beloved, and was—in the real sense and for the first time—relaxing from care.
When Baba and his party arrived, the Kirtan was already in progress. Gadge Maharaj's chief disciple, Kaikadi Maharaj, was standing on a huge pile of sand which served as a platform and was addressing, over the mike, tens of thousands of pilgrims who were seated on the bank of the river, listening in rapt attention. Baba was conducted slowly through the crowd by Gadge Maharaj to this improvised platform which was, in spite of the moonlit night, brightly lit by electric lights to enable all those present to see Baba more clearly. A profound silence prevailed over this sea of humanity spread before Baba.
Standing beside Baba and holding his hand, Gadge Maharaj addressed the multitude, saying that here, standing in their midst, was Meher Baba, the Jagat Guru, the One who served the entire world. He told these thousands of men and women to take Meher Baba's darshan and to try and realize how fortunate they were who, having come to worship the Lord's image in stone, found amidst them the JagatGuru Himself. He also said they could not realize how happy he himself was to have Baba near him that day.
Amidst reverberating shouts of "Jagat Guru Meher Baba ki jai" led by Gadge Maharaj, Baba seated himself on the sandy platform, and Kaikadi Maharaj continued his Kirtan. At its conclusion Gadge Maharaj again urged the multitude to make the most of this rare occasion and fill their hearts with the darshan of Baba. After some of Baba's men had conveyed to the congregation Baba's message of Love, the singing of "bhajans" began, sung in perfect unison, devotion and rhythm as with one voice and heart, by no less than seventy thousand. This unique bhajan by the river under the moonlight, on the sands at Baba's feet, strangely moved Baba's Mandali who felt the atmosphere greatly surcharged with love.
After the bhajan singing, Namanand Maharaj took the stand and ad-dressing the people, told them how history never failed to repeat itself. In the past the banks of this holy river had been sanctified by the presence of saints and Sadgurus like Damaji, Namdeo, Tukaram, Nivritti, Dnyan Deo, Sopan, Muktabai and others, and because of them Pandharpur had become such a sacred place of pilgrimage. Men and women of the present day thrilled and responded to the accounts of these saints, Masters and seekers, whose love and devotion had imbued life into the statue of Vithoba, which they now so reverently worshipped here. In the future too, men and women would thrill and respond to the account of this memorable day when this congregation of saints and pilgrims was blessed by the sacred presence of Meher Baba in their midst.
Led by Namanand Maharaj, the pilgrims shouted as in one voice "Meher Baba ki jai," 'Gadge Maharaj ki jai." Often at shouts of "Gadge Maharaj ki jai” Maharaj would sharply put up a protesting hand and impatiently admonish the crowd, saying they must hail only Meher Baba— the Jagat Guru.
Baba declared his intention to do some special work from the 1st of December for 40 days, so on the eve of it (30 November 1954), a qawaali program was arranged, and the singer Jadhav Qawaal was called to Satara from Bombay. A few persons from Bombay and Ahmednagar, such as Nariman, Meherjee, Adi Sr., Jangoo, Padri, Sidhu Waman and Bal Natu, were also invited. Baba ordered Aloba not to give tea to anyone in the evening, as it was to be served at 9:00 P.M. in Grafton, where the qawaali singing was to be held.
Adi Jr. was also invited to Satara. When he came to the bungalow in the evening, he asked for tea. Aloba prepared it without telling him that Baba had forbidden him to give it to anyone that evening. As instructed, at 8:00 P.M., Jadhav Qawaal, his companions and the mandali arrived at Grafton. After some initial conversation, Baba stated, "Everyone will be served tea at nine o'clock, and then the singing will start. Has anyone already had tea this evening?"
He had a perfect command over the vast assembly which responded to his quaintly emphatic gestures, as musicians to the conductor's baron. He would follow up the admonition by leading the crowd in shouts of "Meher Baba ki jai." Amidst the acclamation Gadge Maharaj skillfully led Baba through the crowd to the car, and after he was seated next to Baba, the car was driven from the river bank at 12:45 a.m. on the 7th of November.
As the car moved on towards the dharmashala, Gadge Maharaj joined his hands and turning to Baba, said that he was too old now to do any more work: if Baba would keep him with him, he would not be a burden to him, and a piece of bread and a garment would be all he would require. On hearing this Baba felt touched and amused. He smiled lovingly and embraced Gadge Maharaj warmly. Later Baba told the Mandali that the real meaning of Gadge Maharaj's words could not be understood by any other than Baba. He said Gadge Maharaj was indeed a perfect saint in the real sense of the word.
When Gadge Maharaj had come to Pimpalgaon to invite Baba to Pandharpur he had said something similar, and had added, after bowing down to Baba, that the strain of work was too much and begged Baba to relieve him by placing his hand on his head, saying that this would be the greatest reward. That time also Baba was seen to be amused and had smiled at this meaningful request. Later Baba said Gadge Maharaj, through the Knowledge of his Sainthood, knew who BABA was.
Before descending from the car at his dharmashala, Gadge Maharaj told Baba he wanted him to visit his other dharmashala, which was especially built to give shelter and food to harijan* pilgrims who feared to mix with those of superior castes and class. Baba promised to visit it in the morning, and added that he would also visit the leper colony and bathe one leper, after which he would leave Pandharpur for Satara.
* "Untouchable"
After leaving Gadge Maharaj, Baba and his Mandali returned to the secluded residence placed at their disposal. There they were joined by Baba's other lovers. Baba asked for tea, of which be took only a sip or two. After all had been refreshed Baba enquired if they now felt able to keep awake till dawn when they would visit Gadge Maharaj's Harijan Dharmashala and the leper colony where Baba would bathe one of the lepers. They all assured Baba that after their tea they felt quite ready to keep awake.
Baba conveyed with great feeling that he loved Gadge Maharaj very deeply and that now this meeting had taken place, Gadge Maharaj—who was a truly great saint—would shortly drop his body and come to Baba to enjoy eternal bliss.
It must be noted here that though Baba still continues his silence and though he has discarded the use of his alphabet board his gestures and facial expressions are so clear and vivid that practically no difficulty is encountered in understanding his desires and in following his silent but eloquent discourses.
Continuing his silent conversation with the group sitting before him, he conveyed that they must remember one thing and that was, that all he had declared in his final declaration would certainly come to pass without fail. Here Baba enumerated the main points of his declaration, and added that he wanted his lovers to tell others all he had declared, and to spread his message of Love far and wide.
One of them then remarked, "Baba, when we speak about the destruction of three-fourths of the world, the rich and the intellectuals ridicule us, whereas the poor believe and say emphatically the world will be destroyed."
Baba was greatly amused at this and said through gestures that this intimation brought a sort of relief to the poor and oppressed, in the hope and belief that such destruction in the world would automatically destroy with it their own suffering and poverty. They believed it, not because it came from Baba, but because this circumstances perforce invited such a situation to abet their own selfish motive of relief from them. Baba added that it was only natural for the rich and the intellectuals to ridicule—it was not their fault. "When you, who love Baba and have had such close contact with him, do not understand Baba's final declaration, then it is absurd to expect others to understand or believe it."
Baba cited the examples of the saint Gadge Maharaj, and his followers Kaikadi Maharaj and Namanand, who recently had taken up Baba's cause and were doing their best to carry his message of love far and wide:
These men are moving from place to place to better the lot of humanity; they have built dharamshalas, schools, hospitals. They undergo all sorts of hardships out of love for God. They love Baba. Gadge Maharaj took me to Pandharpur where thousands of pilgrims took my darshan, though Gadge Maharaj himself is worshiped as a saint throughout Maharashtra.
Then there is the example of an ordinary man like Vinoba Bhave going about barefooted against all odds, out of his love for man. There are many such persons in India who are doing selfless service. Some of you too are doing the same thing, though you may not know it. Selfless service is service without the least tinge of ego.
Baba then pointed towards the Mandali present and asked each in turn to say truthfully whether he believed what Baba had said about the destruction of the world, about his humiliation and about his death. A number of them frankly admitted that their minds balked at the fact of such things happening now, and found them impossible to believe.
Baba then explained that it was but natural that even his lovers could not believe such things could happen and in a short period, because no one had yet grasped what he had said. Only he knew that whatever he had said in Meherabad was nothing but Truth. And, Baba continued seriously, "Your GOD knows what BABA says, because it was HE who spoke in the meetings."
Baba again advised the Mandali and his lovers present that though they might not understand, they should try and believe in his words, for everything he had declared would come to pass as he had precisely declared in the Meeting at Meherabad; and that all his lovers must make it a point to convey this to others without fear or hesitation.
At this someone said, "Baba, we have no fear for ourselves, but we hesitate to tell others or the public all that you have said, for if these things fail to come to pass by the end of April then the reflection will fall on our dear Baba. For us, it matters very little whether anything you say comes true or not because we love you deeply and have faith in you." Baba was so much amused by this statement that he could not help laughing. His reply was that if one has the daring to say to others what Baba had declared, then it must be said with confidence and not in desperation. But that if through lack of daring or confidence on one's part one said this in desperation because Baba wanted one to, then it was better to remain silent.
During the course of conversation some other lover asked, "Baba, how can we be relieved of our bindings?" Baba said, "You are not bound at all—you are free eternally. Only when you think, you become bound. As for example, you are sitting here—a second before this you had absolutely no thought of your wife and children in Bombay. You were completely free from the bindings they impose on you and the bindings you impose on yourself for them. The moment you think of them all the ties of misery and happiness bind you. Therefore the only way to realize that you are eternally free and that you have no bindings is to love BABA wholeheartedly and to think of BABA constantly."
All this while Baba appeared to be in a very gay ( happy ) and lively mood. The Mandali saw him really communicative for the first time since he discarded his alphabet board on the 7th of October, 1954. All marveled at Baba's facile gestures that conveyed his thoughts, and none felt the absence of his board.
Baba now checked any further flow of questions and called on the Bhajan party from Poona for some songs.
At five o'clock Baba stopped the singing and ordered all to attend to their morning ablutions. At six, tea was served and once again they were ready to go to town with Baba for the remaining program.
At 8 o'clock Baba was conducted by Gadge Maharaj around the Harijan Dharmashala and was also shown a new building under construction which was to be a school, with board and lodging, for Harijan boys. In order to prevent their rushing Baba, all who had gathered in the large compound of the dharmashala were asked by Gadge Maharaj to take Baba's darshan from a distance, as Baba had now seated himself on the ground in the center of the compound. With the repeated cheers of "Meher Baba ki jai," and "Gadge Maharaj ki jai" ringing in their ears, Baba and the Maharaj left, and were driven to the leper colony.
All but one solitary leper had gone out to beg alms from the pilgrims who were bathing in the holy river on this most auspicious day of the pilgrimage. So here in the colony that solitary leper was blessed by having a good hot bath at the hands of Baba. None could say who was more blessed—this leper who was bathed by Baba, or the crowd of tens of thousands of pilgrims bathing in the sacred river where Baba had twice stopped before entering the leper colony. After bathing the leper Baba bowed down to him and then dressed him in a new set of clothes. He left immediately after with Gadge Maharaj and the Mandali for Namanand Maharaj's dharmashala. There Baba was received with great enthusiasm and devotion by Kaikadi Maharaj and his followers, who took his darshan, and garlanded him.
Once again, while in the car, Gadge Maharaj expressed his joy and gratitude to Baba for having come to Pandharpur, and requested Baba entreatingly to also pay a visit to Nasik. But Baba replied that he had fulfilled his promise by coming to Pandharpur. and that from now on he would stay in Satara and would not appear in public any more; and all that he had declared in the last Meeting at Meherabad would come to pass within the short period of six months, by April end. Hearing this Gadge Maharaj was deeply moved and said that he did not like to hear such things from Baba, because at this moment the world was badly in need of Baba and Baba's darshan was the only solace to a world facing untold calamities. Baba must give his darshan to everyone, everywhere.
7th November 1954 : Meher Baba at the leper colony in Pandharpur, bowing to the leper after washing him, with Saint Gadge Maharaj looking on.
In reply Baba conveyed to Gadge Maharaj that he would soon break his silence and give to the world his "Real Darshan," for the world could never derive lasting benefit from taking darshan of his physical body.
His spoken Word of Truth would penetrate deep into the heart of the world—it alone could give the world the lasting benefit of his "Real Darshan." Baba then added that the Maharaj should not try to see him in Satara, that this was their last meeting before everything came to pass as was preordained. There was silence in the car and none spoke till the car stopped at the dharmashala, to drop Gadge Maharaj. Both Baba and the Maharaj stepped out of the car. Gadge Maharaj bowed down to Baba and Baba too bowed down to the Maharaj. A group of Gadge Maharaj's devotees and disciples approached Baba, and after all had taken Baba's darshan the car moved off amidst shouts of "Avatar Meher Baba ki jai."
Some considerable distance from Gadge Maharaj's dharmashala the car stopped and after each of Baba's lovers was given a farewell pat Baba gave the signal for the car to head straight for Satara.
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The following is an Indian language video.
To see the relevant part of Meher Baba at Panharpur in October 1954, fast-forward to 10:30 mins into the film. The film is mixed with a film taken earlier in 1954 at the mass darshan at Ahmednagar.
Pandharpur is a pilgrimage city on the banks of Bhimā river in Solāpur district, Maharashtra, India. Pandharpur is situated on the 1711 north axis and the 7511 east longitude in Solapur District. The Vithoba temple attracts about a million Hindu pilgrims during the major yātrā (pilgrimage) in the month of Ashadh (June–July).
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Map of Vithoba Temple of Pandharpur and surroundings
Pandharpur has an average elevation of 458 metres (1502 feet).
According to the 2010 census of India, Pandharpur had a population of 1,20,000. Males constituted 52% of the population and females, 48%. 71% of the population was literate; 78% males and 64% females.
List of MLA from Pandharpur State assembly constituency.
1952 - Balasaheb More
1957 - Bhai Raghunath Raul
The Vithoba of Pandharpur
Further information: Vithoba and Vithoba temple, Pandharpur
Pandharpur is one of the most prominent pilgrimage places in Maharashtra. It is located on the banks of the Bhimā river, which is alternatively known as Chandrabhāgā because of its half-moon-like shape. The city is named after a great merchant, Pundalik, who achieved self-realization there.[1]
Pandharpur, also known as Pandhari, hosts the renowned Vitthal temple on the banks of Bhimā. "Vithoba", "Pāndurang", and "Pandharināth" are the popular alternate names of the deity, Viththal, who is regarded in Hinduism as a form of Lord Krishna. Krishna is considered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Rakhumāi or Rukmini is Viththal's consort in the temple.
The worship of Vitthal in the Pandharpur temple is based mainly on the contents of the Puranas, and the contributions of the Vaishnav saints of Maharashtra and Karnataka during the 13th through the 17th centuries. Some of these saints are Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Gora Kumbhar, Chokhamela, Eknath, Tukaram, Purandara Dasa, Vijaya Dasa, Gopala Dasa, and Jagannatha Dasa.
The Pandharpur temple covers a large area and has six gates. The eastern gate is known as the "Namdev Gate."
Pandharpur hosts four annual pilgrimages ("yātrās") of Hindu devotees. Among them, the pilgrimage in the month of Āshādh (June–July) in the Hindu calendar attracts the largest number of pilgrims—around 500,000 to 700,000 people. The pilgrimages in the months of Kārtik (October–November), Māgh (January–February) and Shrāvan (July–August) attract the second, third and fourth largest numbers of pilgrims respectively.
Pandharpur Vitthal Temple
Perfect Master Upasni Maharaj in the Vithoba pose
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August 26, 2007 Sports » Sports Feature
Seth Adams to Start Opener for Ole Miss Against Tigers
by John Branston
Ole Miss Coach Ed Orgeron
(AP) -- Former walk-on Seth Adams will be the starting quarterback when Mississippi takes the field September 1st against Memphis, coach Ed Orgeron announced Friday.
Kickoff for the team's season opener is 2:37 p.m. at the Liberty Bowl.
Adams, who has been running with the first unit during the preseason, was selected over last year's starter, Brent Schaeffer, and redshirt freshman Michael Herrick.
"Since we opened the quarterback position in the spring, Seth has been the most consistent, both in the spring and in fall camp," Orgeron said in a statement. "Our quarterback position will be treated like any other position on the team. You have to earn your starting spot on a daily basis."
Adams, a 6-foot-4, 225-pounder from Holly Springs, walked on at Ole Miss in January of 2006 after transferring from Hinds Community College and participated in spring football drills.
Adams appeared in six games last year with significant time against LSU and Mississippi State. He completed 17 of 31 passes for 177 yards. But more significantly he showed the ability to calmly run the offense.
Schaeffer was inconsistent much of last season, completing 47.1 percent of his passes and throwing 10 interceptions and nine touchdowns.
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Mirage News Life December 26, 2018 7:21 pm AEDT Date Time
Heat warning across Sydney and NSW
Dr Jeremy McAnulty, NSW Health Executive Director, reminded the community to stay safe and cool, and to look after each other.
“People can be unprepared for the first real heat of summer, so this is a reminder of the safety measures we can all take to limit overheating and sun exposure,” he said.
“It’s important to keep up water intake, stay cool and avoid strenuous physical activity in the heat of the day because heat places a lot of strain on the body and cause dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.”
Dr McAnulty said it was not just the heat which is of concern, with ozone pollution also on the rise along with temperatures.
“As ozone can irritate the lungs, people with asthma need to follow their Asthma Action Plan and take their relieving medication where necessary. If symptoms get worse, they need to seek medical advice.
“Ozone levels are higher outdoors than indoors, so limiting time outside during the heat of the day and in the evening would help people to keep cool and to limit their exposure to ozone pollution.” Dr McAnulty said.
Dr McAnulty said it was also very important to be aware of other vulnerable members of the community like the elderly, infants and children, people with a chronic medical condition and those who live alone
“During hot weather, it’s also important to stay in regular contact with elderly neighbours, friends and relatives, because helping them do basic chores to keep them out of the heat could make a life-saving difference,” he said.
Initial signs of heat-related illness may include faintness and dizziness, irritability, thirst, dark urine, headaches and later changes in skin colour, rapid pulse and shallow breathing, vomiting and confusion.
Dr McAnulty said it’s important to drink plenty of water and quickly cool down if symptoms occur. People showing severe signs of heat-related illness should seek urgent medical attention.
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Warner Bros. Conquers 'Mortal Kombat' Producer in Court
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The Hollywood Reporter announced in an exclusive article, that Warner Bros has won the court fight against Lawrence Kasanoff, producer of the first two Mortal Kombat, who is suing them over the rights to the feature films, including profit of $9.3 million. The battle in court is however far from over as an appeal most probably will be filed. From the article:
“We are very pleased that the court dismissed Threshold’s multi-million dollar claims," Warner Bros. tells THR in a statement. "This victory fully vindicates Warner’s position that it accounted to Threshold fairly, appropriately and according to the parties’ contract."
"Threshold will be appealing the ruling and the denial of a jury trial," says Kasanoff attorney Howard Miller of Girardi and Keese.
This week's ruling only covers an audit period of 2000-2004. Kasanoff filed a separate lawsuit over Kombat for the 2004-2008 period. That case is still pending but the first three years of the period were thrown out based on the statute of limitations. A third case filed by Kasanoff in bankruptcy court in 2009 targeted the sale of Midway Games to Warner Bros and its impact on his intellectual property rights in certain characters associated with the Kombat franchise. That case is still pending.
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I don't get it. Who is this guy again?
He is the owner of Treshold Entertainment. They produced the 2 films, Mortal Kombat Conquest and the Cartoons were the owner of the rights to the production of future movie titles before Midway was acquired by Warner Bros.
Oh I see. Only good thing among those was the first movie tho...
Maybe Conquest too. A little.
Yep, he actually ruined the movie part of the franchise. Annihilation was terrible in almost every possible aspect.
Conquest was fun, the first movie too. The cartoon was terrible, but the 3D short was well I guess OK. It was a revolution for it's time.
the only thing they got right in the movies were the names.
The first one was actually good, don't you think.
its kinda border lined in my list. i hope they could redo them and make them exactly like the games/comics.
What do you mean exactly like the games/comics?
I don't think that these colors will work in a movie.
Gambid wrote:
i mean keep it like the story. mk1 scorpion kills sub-zero and liu kang eats a pop-tart.
May be they will, that will be great. But will also mean that there will be no surprises in the movies.
well... yo mama!
johncenas
Warner bros ,conquers 'Mortal Kombat' is the movie that a great but will also mean that there will be no surprises in the movies.
No surprises ?!?!
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Home MMO News Dungeon Crawler HeroesGo Announced, Closed Beta Starts This Week
Dungeon Crawler HeroesGo Announced, Closed Beta Starts This Week
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HeroesGo from ESTsoft Inc. (the developers behind the MMORPG CABAL Online) wants you to know its action packed. I mean just look at the title, it has the word Go in it instantly letting you know it’s ready for you to leap into the fray at a moments notice. The press release describes HeroesGo as “a high-velocity fusion of classic dungeon-crawling adventure paired with unrelenting action-packed combat”. I am not quite sure what exactly a high-velocity fusion is and what makes it different from a regular-velocity fusion, but it certainly gets the point across, this game = fast paced.
The game will launch with four classes including the Blader, Breaker, Gunslinger, and Mage(r) with each class having access to a variety of skills and abilities which can be unlocked and upgraded through the traditional allocation of skill points. As players progress they will be able to diversify their class further by unlocking new sub-classes.
The trailer showcases some of the combat one would expect from any 2013 dungeon crawler with the exception of the camera, which seems to alternate between traditional side-scrolling and a third-person perspective.
Closed beta registration is now available and is said to begin this Friday, April 26th. You can sign up now by visiting the official site here.
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Michael Dunaway has been part of the MMOBomb team for years and has covered practically every major Free-to-Play title since 2009. In addition to contributing First Look videos and news articles, Michael also serves as the Community Manager for the upcoming MMORPG, Skyforge.
AIRstone September 11, 2013 at 9:39 am
Can this game be played on mac?
anip April 27, 2013 at 2:36 am
Looks a lot like Rusty Hearts (chibier version)… side and up down scrolling type of game (no actual 360 degree camera movement, camera is most likely fixed position as you change “rooms”)
Treppar April 26, 2013 at 2:27 pm
Cabal Online was a really fun game as I recall so I’m looking forward to this and to all the cabal haters please shut up, you just look sad.
Samuraii April 26, 2013 at 2:10 pm
So the CBT starts real soon, everyone who’s in, including me, please comment below what are your first impressions! 🙂
Well, played the first few levels with Mage and that ranged pirate class, both got owned hard, like I got 2-shot by normal monsters :/ but it’s worth a try. You get levels quick enough too, and it’s probably only fun if you have some friends to play it with. It’s probably going to be quite a grindfest as there were some costumes which needed 100 x item, which you got about 1-3 / level.
fun April 26, 2013 at 11:26 pm
I played a mage up to level 14 so far….I didn’t find it hard you just need to know what skills to use and when.
Playing it was fun, the skills are flashy and awesome and the graphics are ok.
There aren’t too many skills or combo moves which is a little disappointing but there is a sub class you can change to later in the game.
The music got annoying after the first dungeon which was also disappointing since its always fun to hack and slash to some great music….-like Rusty Hearts~-
Graphics aren’t that pretty but Its allright because the gameplay is good.
What really bothered me is the fact that classes are gender locked and your outfits don’t seem to change depending on the armour you wear which means you run into a lot of clones.
Game reminds me of a cross between Dragons Nest and Elsword, though I have to say I like it much more than those two…
….now to try the PvP
Unmarked April 26, 2013 at 12:59 pm
i couldn’t make it in time 😐
fhpp April 26, 2013 at 12:26 pm
man, no healer no game. this will be just more one of those games you can go in dgs and solo the entire dang, aka grand chase. and cabaal is boring as dang, coz it hav eno healer and the partys are sooooo dumb.
didnt get in for cbt was sad at first but now that i saw it has no healer, im glad i didnt get in. its cbt though lets hope they put a healer on it, theres a korean japanese or w.e game similar to this idea that came out that have healer, looks incredible.
(atleast as far i looked in internet didnt find somenthing about a healing class in that game)
Do you even grammar bro?
😀 I can’t wait for the beta keys 😀
nvm my im wroing it won’t be beta keys i needed to pre-registred wich i don’t did :/
Next time i chould read the text 😉
ChrisHateZ April 26, 2013 at 4:42 pm
Don’t worry you aren’t missing on anything great. Classes are gender locked, the story so far isn’t anything special, it’s actually quite a cliche (but then again i didn’t come far yet).
But overall I’m not really impressed by the game so far. Maybe it’ll get better as i get further in.
smokey April 26, 2013 at 2:31 am
No more keys 🙁
Mgamer April 26, 2013 at 5:14 am
there was no key. you had to pre-register for it.
Jellopy April 25, 2013 at 5:01 pm
Actually looks kinda interesting. Graphics and art similar to torchlight with controls that appear to be more like games like ddo than diablo. It’ll be interesting to see how that works out in a hack and slash.
At any rate I am just glad it’s not another moba, getting so tired of the flood of moba games right now that anything different would appeal to me.
dagudman April 25, 2013 at 11:55 am
I’ll just wait for the release date…
Maou-sama April 25, 2013 at 10:06 am
I think i pass on this one.
test April 25, 2013 at 8:06 am
will I have to wait to be selected to get a key or something? or just need to go there and register?
NothingsReallyFree April 25, 2013 at 6:06 am
Looks like something that you would play on your phone.
Interested April 24, 2013 at 11:55 pm
This actually looks fun o-o…..so glad I got registered
Yomama April 24, 2013 at 11:25 pm
Cabal is borrringg!!!
ArcaneTitan April 24, 2013 at 10:08 pm
I already knew Cabal was action packed but, HOLY CRAP these game take dungeon crawler to the extreme. I love it 😀
Doh April 24, 2013 at 10:29 pm
I laughed because I thought you were being sarcastic, then I realized you weren’t and I laughed at your shitty taste instead.
Cabal blows.
70calories April 24, 2013 at 10:41 pm
Cabal is a good game about the only one out there that could keep my interest but to each there own
Cacalips April 25, 2013 at 3:11 am
LOL Cabal action packed? It is like 2 moons. You just sit and spam on mobs…
DeFiiNeZ April 24, 2013 at 10:08 pm
This looks nice im definitely gonna try this.
from__hell April 24, 2013 at 10:07 pm
looks interesting, i’ll sign up see how it is
lipesurf April 24, 2013 at 8:58 pm
yesss ii registeeeeeeeeeeeeee =] gogogo play 🙂 and give giveways *-*
UniqueKiller April 24, 2013 at 8:26 pm
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Brought up in Japan, Muslim siblings bring fresh take on fashion, art
Raised by Indonesian Muslim parents in Tokyo, Aufa Yazid and Ghufron Yazid, two siblings in their 20s, bring a cross-cultural perspective to fashion and art while adhering to their faith.
Wearing a hijab sets Aufa apart from the crowd in Japan, where Muslims are a minority, but what makes the 24-year-old freelance fashion creator really stand out is her style.
Aufa is part of the growing modest fashion movement in which Muslim women seek to express themselves stylishly while still adhering to Islamic requirements to cover up.
"Although not talked about much, modest fashion is spreading in Japan," Aufa told Kyodo News in a recent interview. In any case, she added, Japan has a tradition of modest female attire in the form of the kimono, and she also pointed to current fashion trends that honor stylish loose-fitting garments. "I want my work to be seen as art and to inspire others," she said.
Around the world, more high-end brands are entering the modest fashion sector. They include Dolce & Gabbana, which launched a collection of hijabs and abayas in 2016, and Burberry, which released its Ramadan collection. In Japan, casual fashion chain Uniqlo now sells hijabs.
Muslim women were estimated to have spent $44 billion (4.85 trillion yen) on modest fashion in 2015, according to a Thomson Reuters' economic report. Revenues are expected to reach $368 billion by 2021, the report says.
Aufa has around 69,000 Instagram followers. She posts editorial selfies, varying from an edgy street style to kimono fashions, all the while giving her take on Muslim attire.
(Aufa Yazid (R) and Ghufron Yazid)
Many of these photos have Tokyo as the backdrop, including one of her more popular images taken on a station platform showing her in jeans and wearing a black cap over a long black loose-fitting hijab.
Most of her outfits are from Japan, Aufa said, as she believes brands from Muslim countries are not the only options for a modest look. Instagram has officially featured her as one of the women around the globe making an impact in their community.
While many women in Indonesia wear hijabs with bright colors, according to Aufa, she mainly chooses monochrome beige and khaki colors to blend in with everyday life in Tokyo.
She takes particular care to achieve balance in her outfits, as covering up can make her appear "flat or heavy," she said. By varying her hijab arrangements -- sometimes tight or loose fitting, or worn with hats and berets -- she can achieve as much impact as a change in hairstyle.
Although some consider Islamic teachings to be repressive toward women, Aufa does not think this is the case. She sees her faith as uplifting and liberating, not confining.
While not all Muslim women might think this way, she said, if they do choose to wear a hijab, they can find value in doing so.
"Choosing what to wear means it's beautiful for the person," Aufa said. "The hijab is a tool to live beautifully."
Aufa's brother Ghufron, 28, also adheres to his Muslim faith but does not feel restricted by boundaries.
"Our parents taught us the basics of Islam but never forced us to follow the religion," Ghufron said. "Instead, we were always told to think about what we should live for."
Both Aufa and Ghufron went through struggles in their teens regarding relationships, their plans and identity, before choosing to live as Muslims.
As a graduate student of art in the United States and Britain, Ghufron said he was impacted by how open his friends were about their religion and culture. "There was an environment where everyone could feel accepted."
While working as a curator at Tokyo Camii, one of the biggest mosques in Japan, Ghufron last year started a new career as a freelance flower arrangement artist.
He holds workshops and takes orders for bouquets and decorations for special occasions such as weddings. Recently he decorated the Osaka branch of a major jewelry retailer and prepared bouquets for customers as gifts in an event on Mother's Day.
He was inspired to pursue this new path when he purchased a bouquet of roses for his parents' wedding anniversary and was moved by the vibrant yet fragile nature of the flowers.
"In the Quran, it says to observe the world and search for the signs that God has placed around. So for me, appreciating the beauty of flowers is part of my religion," he said. "Flowers are a gift from God."
Although it is not entirely his intention, Ghufron feels his flower arrangements -- both those he creates for events and his artwork on Instagram -- also reflect the Japanese traditional aesthetic of "wabi-sabi" and "mono no aware."
Wabi-sabi is often explained as a quiet, simple, and austere type of beauty based on transience. Mono no aware is an aesthetic ideal, involving a deep, empathetic appreciation of the ephemeral beauty manifest in nature and human life, and hence usually tinged with a hint of sadness.
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MoboReader> Literature > Two on a Tower
Two on a Tower By Thomas Hardy Characters: 16971
At the station Lady Constantine appeared, standing expectant; he saw her face from the window of the carriage long before she saw him. He no sooner saw her than he was satisfied to his heart's content with his prize. If his great-uncle had offered him from the grave a kingdom instead of her, he would not have accepted it.
Swithin jumped out, and nature never painted in a woman's face more devotion than appeared in my lady's at that moment. To both the situation seemed like a beautiful allegory, not to be examined too closely, lest its defects of correspondence with real life should be apparent.
They almost feared to shake hands in public, so much depended upon their passing that morning without molestation. A fly was called and they drove away.
'Take this,' she said, handing him a folded paper. 'It belongs to you rather than to me.'
At crossings, and other occasional pauses, pedestrians turned their faces and looked at the pair (for no reason but that, among so many, there were naturally a few of the sort who have eyes to note what incidents come in their way as they plod on); but the two in the vehicle could not but fear that these innocent beholders had special detective designs on them.
'You look so dreadfully young!' she said with humorous fretfulness, as they drove along (Swithin's cheeks being amazingly fresh from the morning air). 'Do try to appear a little haggard, that the parson mayn't ask us awkward questions!'
Nothing further happened, and they were set down opposite a shop about fifty yards from the church door, at five minutes to eleven.
'We will dismiss the fly,' she said. 'It will only attract idlers.'
On turning the corner and reaching the church they found the door ajar; but the building contained only two persons, a man and a woman,-the clerk and his wife, as they learnt. Swithin asked when the clergyman would arrive.
The clerk looked at his watch, and said, 'At just on eleven o'clock.'
'He ought to be here,' said Swithin.
'Yes,' replied the clerk, as the hour struck. 'The fact is, sir, he is a deppity, and apt to be rather wandering in his wits as regards time and such like, which hev stood in the way of the man's getting a benefit. But no doubt he'll come.'
'The regular incumbent is away, then?'
'He's gone for his bare pa'son's fortnight,-that's all; and we was forced to put up with a weak-talented man or none. The best men goes into the brewing, or into the shipping now-a-days, you see, sir; doctrines being rather shaddery at present, and your money's worth not sure in our line. So we church officers be left poorly provided with men for odd jobs. I'll tell ye what, sir; I think I'd better run round to the gentleman's lodgings, and try to find him?'
'Pray do,' said Lady Constantine.
The clerk left the church; his wife busied herself with dusting at the further end, and Swithin and Viviette were left to themselves. The imagination travels so rapidly, and a woman's forethought is so assumptive, that the clerk's departure had no sooner doomed them to inaction than it was borne in upon Lady Constantine's mind that she would not become the wife of Swithin St. Cleeve, either to-day or on any other day. Her divinations were continually misleading her, she knew: but a hitch at the moment of marriage surely had a meaning in it.
'Ah,-the marriage is not to be!' she said to herself. 'This is a fatality.'
It was twenty minutes past, and no parson had arrived. Swithin took her hand.
'If it cannot be to-day, it can be to-morrow,' he whispered.
'I cannot say,' she answered. 'Something tells me no.'
It was almost impossible that she could know anything of the deterrent force exercised on Swithin by his dead uncle that morning. Yet her manner tallied so curiously well with such knowledge that he was struck by it, and remained silent.
'You have a black tie,' she continued, looking at him.
'Yes,' replied Swithin. 'I bought it on my way here.'
'Why could it not have been less sombre in colour?'
'My great-uncle is dead.'
'You had a great-uncle? You never told me.'
'I never saw him in my life. I have only heard about him since his death.'
He spoke in as quiet and measured a way as he could, but his heart was sinking. She would go on questioning; he could not tell her an untruth. She would discover particulars of that great-uncle's provision for him, which he, Swithin, was throwing away for her sake, and she would refuse to be his for his own sake. His conclusion at this moment was precisely what hers had been five minutes sooner: they were never to be husband and wife.
But she did not continue her questions, for the simplest of all reasons: hasty footsteps were audible in the entrance, and the parson was seen coming up the aisle, the clerk behind him wiping the beads of perspiration from his face. The somewhat sorry clerical specimen shook hands with them, and entered the vestry; and the clerk came up and opened the book.
'The poor gentleman's memory is a bit topsy-turvy,' whispered the latter. 'He had got it in his mind that 'twere a funeral, and I found him wandering about the cemetery a-looking for us. However, all's well as ends well.' And the clerk wiped his forehead again.
'How ill-omened!' murmured Viviette.
But the parson came out robed at this moment, and the clerk put on his ecclesiastical countenance and looked in his book. Lady Constantine's momentary languor passed; her blood resumed its courses with a new spring. The grave utterances of the church then rolled out upon the palpitating pair, and no couple ever joined their whispers thereto with more fervency than they.
Lady Constantine (as she continued to be called by the outside world, though she liked to think herself the Mrs. St. Cleeve that she legally was) had told Green that she might be expected at Welland in a day, or two, or three, as circumstances should dictate. Though the time of return was thus left open it was deemed advisable, by both Swithin and herself, that her journey back should not be deferred after the next day, in case any suspicions might be aroused. As for St. Cleeve, his comings and goings were of no consequence. It was seldom known whether he was at home or abroad, by reason of his frequent seclusion at the column.
Late in the afternoon of the next day he accompanied her to the Bath station, intending himself to remain in that city till the following morning. But when a man or youth has such a tender article on his hands as a thirty-hour bride it is hardly in the power of his strongest reason to set her down at a railway, and send her off like a superfluous portmanteau. Hence the experiment of parting so soon after their union proved excruciatingly severe to these. The evening was dull; the breeze of autumn crept fitfully through every slit and aperture in the town; not a soul in the world seemed to notice or care about anything they did. Lady Constantine sighed; and there was no resisting it,-he could not leave her thus. He decided to get into the train with her, and keep her company for at least a few stations on her way.
It drew on to be a dark night, and, seeing that there was no serious risk after all, he prolonged his journey with her so far as to the junction at which the branch line to Warborne forked off. Here it was necessary to wait a few minutes, before either he could go back or she could go on. They wandered outside the station doorway into the gloom of the road, and there agreed to part.
While she yet stood holding his arm a phaeton sped towards the station-entrance, where, in ascending the slope to the door, the horse suddenly jibbed. The gentleman who was driving, being either impatient, or possessed with a theory that all jibbers may be started by severe whipping, applied the lash; as a result of it, the horse thrust round the carriage to where they stood, and the end of the driver's sweeping whip cut across Lady Constantine's face with such severity as to cause her an involuntary cry. Swithin turned her round to the lamplight, and discerned a streak of blood on her cheek.
By this time the gentleman who had done the mischief, with many words of regret, had given the reins to his man and dismounted.
'I will go to the waiting-room for a moment,' whispered Viviette hurriedly; and, loosing her hand from his arm, she pulled down her veil and vanished inside the building.
The stranger came forward and raised his
When her sister ran away from the wedding, Autumn was forced to marry Charles.
His name had been linked to innumerable ladies.
He had different girlfriends for every day of a year.
Autumn had never thought that she would fall in love with him.
hat. He was a slightly built and apparently town-bred man of twenty-eight or thirty; his manner of address was at once careless and conciliatory.
'I am greatly concerned at what I have done,' he said. 'I sincerely trust that your wife'-but observing the youthfulness of Swithin, he withdrew the word suggested by the manner of Swithin towards Lady Constantine-'I trust the young lady was not seriously cut?'
'I trust not,' said Swithin, with some vexation.
'Where did the lash touch her?'
'Straight down her cheek.'
'Do let me go to her, and learn how she is, and humbly apologize.'
'I'll inquire.'
He went to the ladies' room, in which Viviette had taken refuge. She met him at the door, her handkerchief to her cheek, and Swithin explained that the driver of the phaeton had sent to make inquiries.
'I cannot see him!' she whispered. 'He is my brother Louis! He is, no doubt, going on by the train to my house. Don't let him recognize me! We must wait till he is gone.'
Swithin thereupon went out again, and told the young man that the cut on her face was not serious, but that she could not see him; after which they parted. St. Cleeve then heard him ask for a ticket for Warborne, which confirmed Lady Constantine's view that he was going on to her house. When the branch train had moved off Swithin returned to his bride, who waited in a trembling state within.
On being informed that he had departed she showed herself much relieved.
'Where does your brother come from?' said Swithin.
'From London, immediately. Rio before that. He has a friend or two in this neighbourhood, and visits here occasionally. I have seldom or never spoken to you of him, because of his long absence.'
'Is he going to settle near you?'
'No, nor anywhere, I fear. He is, or rather was, in the diplomatic service. He was first a clerk in the Foreign Office, and was afterwards appointed attaché at Rio Janeiro. But he has resigned the appointment. I wish he had not.'
Swithin asked why he resigned.
'He complained of the banishment, and the climate, and everything that people complain of who are determined to be dissatisfied,-though, poor fellow, there is some ground for his complaints. Perhaps some people would say that he is idle. But he is scarcely that; he is rather restless than idle, so that he never persists in anything. Yet if a subject takes his fancy he will follow it up with exemplary patience till something diverts him.'
'He is not kind to you, is he, dearest?'
'Why do you think that?'
'Your manner seems to say so.'
'Well, he may not always be kind. But look at my face; does the mark show?'
A streak, straight as a meridian, was visible down her cheek. The blood had been brought almost to the surface, but was not quite through, that which had originally appeared thereon having possibly come from the horse. It signified that to-morrow the red line would be a black one.
Swithin informed her that her brother had taken a ticket for Warborne, and she at once perceived that he was going on to visit her at Welland, though from his letter she had not expected him so soon by a few days. 'Meanwhile,' continued Swithin, 'you can now get home only by the late train, having missed that one.'
'But, Swithin, don't you see my new trouble? If I go to Welland House to-night, and find my brother just arrived there, and he sees this cut on my face, which I suppose you described to him-'
'I did.'
'He will know I was the lady with you!'
'Whom he called my wife. I wonder why we look husband and wife already!'
'Then what am I to do? For the ensuing three or four days I bear in my face a clue to his discovery of our secret.'
'Then you must not be seen. We must stay at an inn here.'
'O no!' she said timidly. 'It is too near home to be quite safe. We might not be known; but if we were!'
'We can't go back to Bath now. I'll tell you, dear Viviette, what we must do. We'll go on to Warborne in separate carriages; we'll meet outside the station; thence we'll walk to the column in the dark, and I'll keep you a captive in the cabin till the scar has disappeared.'
As there was nothing which better recommended itself this course was decided on; and after taking from her trunk the articles that might be required for an incarceration of two or three days they left the said trunk at the cloak-room, and went on by the last train, which reached Warborne about ten o'clock.
It was only necessary for Lady Constantine to cover her face with the thick veil that she had provided for this escapade, to walk out of the station without fear of recognition. St. Cleeve came forth from another compartment, and they did not rejoin each other till they had reached a shadowy bend in the old turnpike road, beyond the irradiation of the Warborne lamplight.
The walk to Welland was long. It was the walk which Swithin had taken in the rain when he had learnt the fatal forestalment of his stellar discovery; but now he was moved by a less desperate mood, and blamed neither God nor man. They were not pressed for time, and passed along the silent, lonely way with that sense rather of predestination than of choice in their proceedings which the presence of night sometimes imparts. Reaching the park gate, they found it open, and from this they inferred that her brother Louis had arrived.
Leaving the house and park on their right they traced the highway yet a little further, and, plunging through the stubble of the opposite field, drew near the isolated earthwork bearing the plantation and tower, which together rose like a flattened dome and lantern from the lighter-hued plain of stubble. It was far too dark to distinguish firs from other trees by the eye alone, but the peculiar dialect of sylvan language which the piny multitude used would have been enough to proclaim their class at any time. In the lovers' stealthy progress up the slopes a dry stick here and there snapped beneath their feet, seeming like a shot of alarm.
On being unlocked the hut was found precisely as Swithin had left it two days before. Lady Constantine was thoroughly wearied, and sat down, while he gathered a handful of twigs and spikelets from the masses strewn without and lit a small fire, first taking the precaution to blind the little window and relock the door.
Lady Constantine looked curiously around by the light of the blaze. The hut was small as the prophet's chamber provided by the Shunammite: in one corner stood the stove, with a little table and chair, a small cupboard hard by, a pitcher of water, a rack overhead, with various articles, including a kettle and a gridiron; while the remaining three or four feet at the other end of the room was fitted out as a dormitory, for Swithin's use during late observations in the tower overhead.
'It is not much of a palace to offer you,' he remarked, smiling. 'But at any rate, it is a refuge.'
The cheerful firelight dispersed in some measure Lady Constantine's anxieties. 'If we only had something to eat!' she said.
'Dear me,' cried St. Cleeve, blankly. 'That's a thing I never thought of.'
'Nor I, till now,' she replied.
He reflected with misgiving.
'Beyond a small loaf of bread in the cupboard I have nothing. However, just outside the door there are lots of those little rabbits, about the size of rats, that the keepers call runners. And they are as tame as possible. But I fear I could not catch one now. Yet, dear Viviette, wait a minute; I'll try. You must not be starved.'
He softly let himself out, and was gone some time. When he reappeared, he produced, not a rabbit, but four sparrows and a thrush.
'I could do nothing in the way of a rabbit without setting a wire,' he said. 'But I have managed to get these by knowing where they roost.'
He showed her how to prepare the birds, and, having set her to roast them by the fire, departed with the pitcher, to replenish it at the brook which flowed near the homestead in the neighbouring Bottom.
'They are all asleep at my grandmother's,' he informed her when he re-entered, panting, with the dripping pitcher. 'They imagine me to be a hundred miles off.'
The birds were now ready, and the table was spread. With this fare, eked out by dry toast from the loaf, and moistened with cups of water from the pitcher, to which Swithin added a little wine from the flask he had carried on his journey, they were forced to be content for their supper.
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On the recent protest by Mr Amoo over the compilation of the Constituency Album, Mr Wudie said regional executives had amicable resolved the issues. He condemned acts of intimidation, violence and harassment of the constituency executives, polling station officers and other leading party members in the area.
Mrs Osei-Opare urged politicians to understand the dimensions of multi-party democracy, saying: "We must all recognise that democracy is about choices and anybody wishing to represent the people must be prepared to listen to their voices." She said after three successive elections, politicians must discard the old order of politicking through the weapon of intimidation, as "Ghanaians are wide awake and conscious of democratic rights and would not allowed anyone to take them for a ride."
On her political aspirations, Mr Osei-Opare said she had a renewed capacity to lead, manage and direct the area's abundant resources towards development. She urged the members to develop a strong platform to harness efforts for a greater impact in this year's election, stressing, "My focus is beyond the primaries but to woo more voters into the Elephant Family for a resounding victory in December." Mrs Osei-Opare said the prevailing political environment offered a good opportunity for a woman to win the seat stressing: "We risk losing the seat if the constituent made the mistake of nominating a male candidate again."
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Manisali has worked with names like Selma Hayek, Gillian Anderson, Bianca Jagger, Manolo Blahnik, and Shirley Bassey and for music videos of Mel C, Basement Jaxx and Vengaboys. After studying cosmetology at London School of Beauty and later, makeup at Cinema Makeup School in LA, Manisali’s big break came in the year 2012 when he got a chance to participate in the project called “Fashion Meets Art” organised by the British Fashion Council. His work was highly appreciated and eventually he got to design looks for fashion shows such as Vivienne Westwood, Amanda Wakeley, Stephen Jones.
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# attack on titan
# roppongi
# VR_eng
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Titled “Sky Deck ~The Colossal Titan’s Invasion~,” the event will take place on the open-top roof of Roppongi Hills MORI Tower that will make use of the surrounding environment and utilise AR technology to project the Colossal Titan before your very eyes, up 270 meters high.
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Attack on Titan Exhibition FINAL x Sky Deck ~The Colossal Titan’s Invasion~
Location: Roppongi Hills Tokyo City View Sky Deck (Roppongi Hills MORI Tower Rooftop)
Running: August 6, 2019 – September 8, 2019
*Sky Deck opening hours extended to 22:00 (last entries 21:30) on August 25
*Sky Deck opening hours reduced to 17:00 on August 10 due to the firework festival (August 11 if postponed)
*Last entries are 30 minutes before each respective closing time
Price: Sky Deck fee only (AR is free to experience): General ¥500 / Aged 4-12 Years ¥300
*Separate fees are charged for entry to the exhibition, sky deck, and Mori Art Museum
*The recommended age for the AR experience is 7+ years
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Attack on Titan Exhibition FINAL (English): https://www.kyojinten.jp/en/
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Have you ever wondered what the thrill of bungee jumping would be like, but are too afraid of heights to even consider putting it on your bucket list? Have no fear, because Kyoto Tower is bringing a new VR bungee jumping experience to the top of the building which will be available to experience from February 1 for a limited time.
This VR experience was first brought to the tower in the fall of 2018, and this year it is making its grand return. After the event originally ended, there was huge demand for it to be held again.
Those brave enough to have a go at this VR bungee jump (or bungy, depending where you are from), will go above and beyond the 100 meter observation deck to the highest accessible point of Kyoto Towerーup 120.9 metersーwhich is normally closed off to the public, to the special VR deck which has been prepared.
The experience will offer you not only the thrill of jumping from Kyoto’s tallest structure, but the chance to gaze upon a panoramic view of the beautiful city too.
Kyoto Tower VR Bungy Jump
Running: February 1, 2020 – March 31, 2020
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・VR Bungy Ticket: ¥800 (Tax Included)
・Observation Deck & Bungy Set Ticket (Tax Included): Adults: ¥1,400 (Individual Purchase: ¥1,600)/High School Students: ¥1,300 (Individual Purchase: ¥1,450)/Elementary & Junior High Students: ¥1,100 (Individual Purchase: ¥1,350)
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*Run times subject to change
*Ticket charges applied for ages 7+; those aged below 7-years-old are not permitted to use the VR system
*An entry ticket to the Kyoto Tower observation deck is not necessary to experience the VR system
Official Website: https://vr-bungee.com/
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Roppongi Hills will be kicking off the New Year’s celebrations from January 1 to 3, 2020 with New Year’s good fortune around every corner.
January 1 will be filled with exciting lion dances and Japanese drum performances. January 2 and 3 will see traditional and nostalgic games that are free to play, providing fun for the whole family.
Restaurants and cafés will be serving New Year’s food themed around good fortune, happiness, good omens and new beginnings. Indulge on Spiny Lobster, fatty tuna, sea bream and many other luxurious “good fortune” foods.
Spiny Lobster and Sea Bream Acqua Pazza (Limit of 15 sold per day): ¥3,278
Mohri Salvatore Cuomo
Colourful Chirashizushi Pintokona (Limit of 10 sold per day): ¥2,020
Angus Beef Steak Burger (Limit of 15 sold per day): ¥2,800
AS Classics Diner
Crêpe 2020 (Limit of 10 sold per day): ¥980
Cafe Crepe
There are also New Year’s “Fukubukuro” to look out for. This is a Japanese New Year’s custom where “lucky bags” are filled with unknown contents and sold at a substantial discount. There are even January sales with items up to 70% off. Travel agency H.I.S. Co., Ltd. is bringing back their yearly dream holiday package which includes a top-quality resort lodge in the Savanna and safari experience for just ¥4 million.
Have a wonderful New Year’s celebration at Roppongi Hills.
January 1: 12:00-15:00
Japanese Drum Performance Start Times: 12:30, 13:30, 14:30
Lion Dance Start Times: 13:00, 14:00
Sake Offering: 13:00 (First-come-first-served, limit of 200 people, entry from 12:00. Obtain a ticket from the Seiriken Haifusho (整理券配布所)
January 2, 3: 11:00-16:00
Entry fee applies to certain areas
Lion Dance Start Times: 11:10, 12:30, 15:00
Koto Performance Start Times: 11:30, 12:30, 14:30
*The Koto experience corner will be closed between the following times: 11:30-11:50, 12:30-12:50, 14:30-14:50
Spinning Top Championships: January 2 from 13:00
*First-come-first-served, 12 places, please obtain a ticket from the Seiriken Haifusho (整理券配布所). Tickets will be available from 11:00.
Kendama Championships: January 3 from 13:00
Old traditional games available: Koma-mawashi (Spinning tops), kendama, beigoma, otedama and much more
Address: 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-6108, Japan
Official Website: https://www.roppongihills.com/en/
Attack on Titan T-Shirts, Hoodies and More by WIT STUDIO Dropping on Tokyo Otaku Mode
04.December.2019 | ANIME&GAME / FASHION
# otakumode
Tokyo Otaku Mode Inc. has revealed a new line of Attack on Titan with illustrations by WIT STUDIO that will drop on the website on December 7, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. (JST).
T-Shirt: Eren
T-Shirt: Levi
Fans have gotten three seasons so far, and fall 2020 will see the arrival of the final season of the internationally-acclaimed anime series Attack on Titan. To celebrate, fans can get their hands on a variety t-shirt and sachoche bag featuring fan-favourite Levi, as well as a line-up of t-shirts and hoodies decorated with members of the Survey Corps and the Titans.
Hoodie (Front)
Hoodie (Back)
Made with 100% cotton, fans can dress nice and comfy while showing off their favourite series.
Sacoche Bag: Levi
These products will be sold at Tokyo Otaku Mode TOKYO on the 6th floor of Shibuya PARCO as well as via the Tokyo Otaku Mode online shop. They will also roll out at select anime merchandise stores.
The apparel is also scheduled to roll out on the global Tokyo Otaku Mode Shop for fans outside Japan too, so be sure to keep up to date via their website and social media below.
©Hajime Isayama・Kodansha/ “Attack on Titan” Production Committee
Attack on Titan x Tokyo Otaku Mode x WIT STUDIO
Release Date: December 7, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. (JST)
①Available via the Japanese Tokyo Otaku Mode online shop (link TBA). Details TBA on their official Twitter page: https://twitter.com/otakumode_jp
②Available at Tokyo Otaku Mode TOKYO (Shibuya PARCO 6F, 15-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya Tokyo). Open 10:00-21:00.
Tokyo Otaku Mode Global Website: https://otakumode.com/
Tokyo Otaku Mode Global Twitter: https://twitter.com/TokyoOtakuMode
Price: ¥3,000 Each (Before Tax)
Sizes: S/M/L/XL
Sacoche Bags
Sizes: 30cm x 23cm x 105cm
Universal Cool Japan 2020: Attack on Titan, Monster Hunter World, Detective Conan & Lupin III
13.November.2019 | ANIME&GAME / SPOT
# Detective Conan
# Lupin the Third
# Monster Hunter
# Universal Studios Japan
It has been announced that Universal Cool Japan 2020 will take place from January 21 to June 28 next year. This year marks the 6th run of UCJ which began in 2015, bringing together the ‘cool’ aspects of Japan enjoyed by the rest of the world, and enjoys immense popularity every year.
Universal Cool Japan 2020 will see four big titles in Japanese entertainment come together. Expect all-new attractions for all-new experiences.
*The Monster Hunter World: Iceborne x USJ attractions will be announced at a later date
Attack on Titan XR Ride
The Attack on Titan manga series has celebrated its 10th anniversary this year. For the first time ever, the series is getting its own XR Ride in which guests will don VR goggles that will transport them into a 360° rendering of the world of Attack on Titan, with life-size Titans appearing before their very eyes. Guests will ride a roller coaster and fly alongside the Survey Corps. If you’ve ever wanted to know what it’s like to soar up high with ODM maneuver gear, now’s your chance.
Running: January 21, 2020 – June 28, 2020
Detective Conan World
Join Conan in the all-improved and revamped Detective Conan World and help him solve cases in Detective Conan: The Escape; ride the new story-filled roller coaster Detective Conan x Hollywood Dream: The Ride which features full voice acting and an immersive plot; run around the park and solve various incidents hands-on with Detective Conan Mystery Challenge; and dine at the Detective Conan Mystery Restaurant.
*Full details on the restaurant will be announced at a later date
Lupin the Third: The Live
Lupin the Third made its first appearance at UCJ 2019 and was very well-received. This live show features street live entertainment by real cast members who will perform right before guests. Join Lupin and the characters in the exciting world of the franchise.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne x Universal Studios Japan
The Monster Hunter video game franchise is loved the world over, and is appearing once more at Universal Cool Japan after two years. Use interactive VR technology and go hunting in the world of Iceborn, the hit expansion to Monster Hunter World which has shipped 2.8 million copies worldwide.
Running: Spring 2020 (subject to change)
Image Credit: Universal Studios Japan
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Nintendo properties are trademarks and copyrights of Nintendo. © 2019 Nintendo.
©Hajime Isayama・Kodansha / “Attack on Titan” Production Committee
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Universal Cool Japan 2020
Official Website: https://www.usj.co.jp/universal-cool-japan2020/
Roppongi Hills Christmas Market 2019: Authentic German Food, Christmas Ornaments, Desserts & More
12.November.2019 | FOOD / SPOT
Christmastime has fallen on Roppongi Hills as it kicked off Roppongi Hills Christmas 2019 on Monday. The event sees the return of the gorgeous Keyakizaka illuminations from last year.
Keyakizaka-dori Street runs almost 400 meters, along which “Snow & Blue” LED lights glow and glisten like frost-covered trees, turning the street into a winter wonderland. For 2019, a very special photo spot has been designed by Japanese illustrator Yu Nagaba as pictured above amongst the ocean of illuminations. Over on the West Walk, passersby will spot a draped Christmas tree.
Starting this Friday (November 15), more illuminations will light up over at Mori Garden, which will reflect enchantingly from the garden lake, and 66 Plaza will be lit up too. All of these illuminations will glow until late in the night, making them a perfect spot for a little evening date.
A Christmas market will take place starting on November 30 which will feature German food and drinks, a shop where you can buy a real fir Christmas tree, and more. And on November 15, restaurants and cafes at Roppongi Hills will adorn their menus with Christmas cakes, sweets, and dinner plans.
2019 marks the 13th year of the Roppongi Hills Christmas Market, and this year, many of Japan’s leading shops are taking part. The market will recreate the atmosphere and decor of a German Christmas market, with gorgeous decorations lining the roof, as well as the 11 stalls which will sell German-made Christmas sundries, German mulled wine, frankfurter sausages, and more. There will be over 2,000 individual items to find.
Christmas Cakes & Merry Desserts
Top: Christmas Show Girl ¥3,672 / Bottom: Christmas Tree ¥10,800 @ LOLA’S Cupcakes Tokyo
Cafes and restaurants have cooked up various treats for the Christmas season which will be sold between November 15 to December 25, including Christmas cakes to complete your Christmas dinner, desserts so cute they almost seem a waste to eat, and little items perfect to give as gifts. There’s plenty on the menu to be enjoyed with friends, family and loved ones.
Have a very special and merry little Christmas this year at Roppongi Hills.
Roppongi Hills Christmas 2019
Running: November 11, 2019 – December 25, 2019
Locations: Roppongi Hills (Roppongi Keyakizaka-dori, 66 Plaza, West Walk, Roppongi Hills Arena, Rooftop Plaza, and elsewhere)
Official Event Page: https://www.roppongihills.com/en/sp/christmas/2019/
Time: 11:00-21:00 (Until 22:00 on Fridays, Saturdays & Christmas Eve)
Location: Rooftop Plaza
Keyakizaka Illuminations
Location: Roppongi Keyakizaka-dori
ROPPONGI HILLS HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2019: Monster Desserts, Horror Film Parade & More
# Event
# halloween
Roppongi Hills has announced this year’s Halloween festival. Titled “ROPPONGI HILLS HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2019,” it will take place from October 1 to 31, packed full of spooky fun from a Halloween costume parade to a ghoulish gourmet menu line-up, featuring an always-unique array of food and drink.
Halloween Cupcakes – ¥638 Each @ LOLA’S Cupcakes Tokyo (Available from October 5)
LOLA’S Cupcakes has baked up an assortment of cute monster motif cupcakes, with flavours including pumpkin, purple sweet potato and more. Whichever one you pick, it’s sure to give you a smile and delight your taste buds.
Halloween Mixed Berry Cake – ¥530 @ Roasted coffee laboratory
Creepy eyeballs adorn this cake, which is topped with blackberries and blueberries while drizzled in bloody blackcurrant jam. The cake is layered with sponge, fresh cream and a sweet and sour strawberry jelly.
Happy Monster – ¥980 @ Cafe Crepe
Delight in this cute pumpkin and fresh cream crepe, filled with pumpkin ice cream and snug in an orange crepe wrap. Housed inside is an adorable purple sweet potato mont blanc monster wearing a witch’s hat.
A movie-themed parade will take place on Saturday October 26 at the event in line with the 2019 Tokyo International Film Festival. Children and adults can take part in the parade if they dress up. The 1km parade will last 25 minutes.
Gift bags will be given to all kids who get involved!
▼Halloween Parade
Time: 10:30-13:30 (subject to change)
Location: Roppongi Hills Arena
Participation Conditions: Anybody who dressed up can join (the theme is “Movies”)
Participation: Free
Enquiries: 03-6406-6000 (Roppongi Hills Information)
Halloween will hit Roppongi Hills for the entire month of October. Be sure to visit if you’re in Japan next month!
ROPPONGI HILLS HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2019
Running: October 1, 2019 – October 31, 2019
Roppongi Hills Renovates Food Court Revealing Mouthwatering Michelin Guide Restaurants
# ramen
# yakitori
Looking for a delicious Michelin-approved food experience? You surely cannot go wrong with heading to Roppongi Hills; a large-scale development project located in Tokyo, which is known for its nightlife and and shopping. Roppongi Hills is also home to the shopping mall Metro Hat, which is currently renovating its food court on basement floor 2. The foodcourt will have its grand opening on October 29th.
The renovation will introduce seven new restaurants to the food court. Some of these include ramen shops and Yakitori restaurants which are bringing brand new rare dishes and flavours to the table.
Let’s look at our recommendations:
Ginza Kagari (銀座 篝)
Chicken Soba: ¥900 (before tax)
Ginza Kagari is known for their notorious never-ending queues. In 2016 and 2017, it earned a place in the Michelin Guide Tokyo and even became popular overseas. One of their specilaties is their chicken soba. The broth is packed with the goodness and flavour of the entire chicken and even the bones. The flavour of the broth is exquisite and rich. The salt kaeshi sauce which is made from a mix of soy sauce, mirin and sugar goes perfectly with the soup. The salt mixture in the sauce consists of a range of natural salts which contain the natural goodness of the sea and perfectly enhance the flavours of the soup.
Location: Metro Hat Hollywood Plaza Floor B2
Opening Hours: 11:00 ー 23:00 (L.O: 22:00)
Website: https://www.roppongihills.com/en/ (The website is scheduled to open during mid October)
Yakitori Kokorikoan (焼鳥 ここりこ庵)
Yakitori (chicken skewer): ¥200 (before tax)
You must not miss out on Kokorikoan’s Chicken Skin Hotpot ー a dish that is rare even to Tokyo. This dish is the perfect opportunity to discover a new kind of flavour and a new way to enjoy food. This restaurant prepares their dishes using special and rare cuts of chicken and chicken that is freshly ground in the morning. The chicken is flavored using traditional flavorings such as tare sauce and salt as well as flavorings that are not so conventional in Japan such as balsamic vinegar, herb vinegar, madeira wine, brandy and much more. Each cut of meat is prepared with the most careful methods and best seasonings to fully bring out the flavours.
Location: Metro Hat/ Hollywood Plaza Floor B2
Opening Hours: Lunch: 11:00 ー 15:30 (L.O.15:00) Dinner: 17:00 ー 23:00 (L.O.22:00)
Pintokona (ぴんとこな)
As a cheap place to enjoy authentic sushi, Pintokona has become a very popular restaurant. Now, it is having a fresh renewal. This sushi is made by using seasonal ingredients from around Japan. From November 1 to 30, there will be an exciting new menu that includes fresh fish from Miyazaki and authentic shochu (Japanese spirit). There will also be a fair that you also should not miss out on.
Opening Hours: Lunch: 11:00 ー 15:30 (L.O: 15:00) Dinner: 17:00 ー 23:00 (L.O: 22:00)
AFURI(アフリ)
Yuzu Orange and Salt Ramen: ¥1000 (before tax)
Popular ramen shop AFURI sells a ramen with a translucent gold-coloured soup made using the natural spring water that gushes from the foot of Mount Afuri (Mount Oyama) located in the Tanzawa Mountain Range of the Kanto Region. Carefully selected chicken bones, pot herbs, kombu (kelp) and katsuobushi (fermented and smoked fish) is boiled in the water to add to the flavour. The whole wheat flour used to make the noodles creates a wonderfully fresh, chewy texture. The chashu roast pork pieces are freshly barbecued upon each order, creating a fresh and delicious flavour. AFURI also sells vegan ramen which is particularly popular among foreigners.
We have a full report on our heavenly trip to AFURI so if you are curious to find out more, please check out our this article: Introducing AFURI—Harajuku’s Michelin-Starred Ramen Restaurant
Opening Hours: 11:00 ー 23:00 (L.O:22:00)
Website: https://www.roppongihills.com/shops_restaurants/restaurants/00100.html
There are just so many popular shops and restaurants at Metro Hat that you will be spoilt for choice. We hope you enjoy exploring the rich culture of Roppongi.
Address: 6-11-1, Roppongi, Minato Ward, Tokyo
Website: https://www.roppongihills.com/en/
Attack on Titan, Seven Deadly Sins, Fairy Tail & Other Anime T-Shirts Releasing at UNIQLO
30.July.2019 | ANIME&GAME / FASHION
# ANIME
# Fairy Tail
# Uniqlo
UNIQLO’s graphic t-shirt brand UT are celebrating the 60th anniversary of manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump with a new t-shirt collection via their sub brand MANGA UT. The t-shirts will go on sale from August 12.
The collection covers six anime series serialised in the popular magazine including Hajime no Ippo, Fairy Tail, The Seven Deadly Sins, Attack on Titan, Negima! Magister Negi Magi, and Shōta no Sushi. Each t-shirt pays homage to its respective series, featuring iconic scenes that have stayed with fans, sound effects, and original designs that capture their worlds.
Hajime no Ippo is a boxing manga written and illustrated by George Morikawa. It follows Ippo Makunouchi, a shy high school student who suffers at the hands of bullies. He begins a career in boxing in search of the answer to the question “What is strength?” and battles his rivals and those around him to grow as an individual. The t-shirt design captures the lively energy seen in the characters and is surrounded by eye-catching SFX.
©George Morikawa/Kodansha
Fairy Tail is a fantasy adventure manga written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. It follows the dragon slaying wizard Natsu and his tale of growth as part of the Fairy Tail guild. One of the t-shirts features four characters from the guild and the other is a large illustration of Acnologia, the main characters’ strongest enemy.
©Hiro Mashima/Kodansha
The Seven Deadly Sins is a fantasy battle adventure series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki. It follows the titular characters each of whom represent the seven deadly sins. There are several t-shirt designs including one featuring Meliodas looking up to the sky and another of him and his comrades out on a peaceful trip. There is even a hand drawn illustration of Hawk, a talking pig and Meliodas’s pet, which was illustrated by Suzuki himself and UT’s editors.
©Nakaba Suzuki/Kodansha
Attack on Titan is an dark fantasy adventure series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. The story is set in a world where humanity lives within giant walls which help protect them from towering man-eating Titans. The terrifying t-shirt design features one of the Titans that live inside the walls.
©Hajime Isayama/Kodansha
Negima! Magister Negi Magi
Negima! Magister Negi Magi is an fantasy adventure and harem series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu. It follows the story of Negi, a wizard who becomes an English teacher at Mahora Academy, where he helps his class of students overcome their problems. He is also in search of his father who is known as a hero in the world of wizardry. There are two t-shirts, one featuring the main heroine Asuna Kagurazaka, and another of some of the other students in the class.
©Ken Akamatsu/Kodansha
Shōta no Sushi
Shōta no Sushi is a food manga series written and illustrated by Daisuke Terasawa which follows the story of Sekiguchi Shota who works as an apprentice and aims to become a sushi chef. There are two t-shirt designs, one which features the manga’s logo and a slice of sushi and the other with the logo and a whole sushi platter.
©Daisuke Terasawa/Kodansha
Show your support for your favourite Weekly Shonen Jump series by picking up one of these awesome t-shirts!
“MANGA UT” Weekly Shonen Jump Magazine 60th Anniversary UT
Sizes: Men’s XS-4XL (XS, XXL-4XL available online only)
Available: UNIQLO Japan stores and UNIQLO Japan’s online store
Product Page: https://www.uniqlo.com/jp/store/feature/uq/ut/weekly-shonen-magazine-60th/
Train Like the Attack on Titan Survey Corps at Lake Sagami Pleasure Forest
10.July.2019 | ANIME&GAME / SPOT
# character cafe
# Lake Sagami
# Muscle Monster
If you’ve ever wanted to feel what it’s like to get up high off the ground like a Survey Corps member, you’ll want to hit up the amusement park Lake Sagami Pleasure Forest this summer as it has announced a collaboration between its athletic course Muscle Monster and Attack on Titan. The event, entitled Attack on Colosseum: Muscle Monster will take place between July 20 and August 30.
The collaboration is taking place as part of the Attack on Titan Exhibition FINAL event which is currently being held at the MORI Arts Center Gallery in Roppongi until September 8. Fans of series can look forward to taking photos together with each character in the series at the Muscle Monster climbing attraction―which will be decorated in all things Shingeki―as well as get their hands on original merchandise, tuck into themed food and more.
Muscle Survey Corps! ~Join Forces and Exterminate the Titans~
A photo system will be in place as you ascend the Muscle Monster climbing course which will take your photos which can be printed out in original photos and feature members of the Survey Corps like Eren and Levi as well as the various Titans. There will also be life-sized character boards you can take photos with and more.
Location: Muscle Monster entrance
Price: 1 Physical Photo – ¥1,000 / 1 Digital Photo (1 Type) – ¥1,000 / Physical Photo + Digital Photo (5 Types) – ¥2,000
Original Merchandise
No fan of the series is going to want to miss out on the batch of exclusive merchandise being sold with illustrations unique to the event.
Location: Pleasure Station at the amusement park entrance (*Limited supplies available)
Original Pin Badge (5 Designs): ¥380 Each (Tax Included)
Pin one of these exclusive character badges to your bag to represent your Survey Corps team. The designs are chosen randomly.
Original Acrylic Key Ring (4 Designs): ¥490 Each (Tax Included)
Original A4 Folder: ¥380 (Tax Included)
Colossal Titan Attack from the distant Mountains at the top of Muscle Monster
Warn your fellow Survey Corps members of a Colossal Titan attack using AR technology by holding up your smartphone up to the distant mountains at the top of Muscle Monster. You can get a panoramic view of Lake Sagami and Mount Takao from the climbing course’s apex.
Attack on Gourmet – Collaborative menu with free gift
Eren’s Colossal Titan Extermination Hamburger: ¥1,800 (Tax Included) *Hamburger and side food is 2x the normal amount!
Levi’s Clean Cut Meat Curry: ¥1,900 (Tax Included)
Devote Your Heart! Erwin’s Power Drink: ¥850 (Tax Included)
Eat lots of food and get one of the special novelty items below!
Ordering from the food menu will get you this original lunch mat.
Getting a dessert will get you one of these four coasters.
There are lots of other things planned for the event too. So gear up, Survey Corps, and head on over to Lake Sagami Pleasure Forest!
Attack on Colosseum: Muscle Monster
Running: July 20, 2019 – August 30, 2019
Event Page: https://www.sagamiko-resort.jp/shingeki2019/
Lake Sagami Pleasure Forest
Address: 1634 Wakayanagi, Midori Ward, Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture
Opening Hours: Weekdays 10:00-16:00 / Weekends & Holidays 9:00-18:00
*Opening hours are different for the summer break, check the official homepage for more details
Price: [Entry] Adults ¥1,800, Children & Seniors ¥1,100 / [Free Pass] Adults ¥4,300, Children & Seniors ¥3,500
Official Website: http://www.sagamiko-resort.jp/
Play Hide And Seek at After Hours Spooky Japanese Theme Park in Osaka
09.July.2019 | SPOT
# hide and seek
# theme park
Hirakata Park in Osaka is set to host its scary nighttime horror event “Hide And Seek at Hiraka Park” again this year from August 26 to September 1. Tickets are now on sale via Lawson Tickets. The event is being held in collaboration with MBS, Yami and ICT of NTT West.
The park will take a turn for the worse as soon as evening settles and night envelops the sky, bringing a spooky shift to the usual mirthful atmosphere during the day. Something terrible will lurk in the dark after the park closes.
Participants of this event will need to use their electronic devices, such as a tablet or smartphone, to help them reach the goal within an hour while keeping hidden from any spirits that may be lying in wait in the shadows. We also recommend taking a spare pair of pants.
But that’s not all, as guests at the park can now get involved in another frightening experience using VR technology. This VR game, which is called “The Vengeful Sleep Paralysis Ghost’s Mansion,” was introduced to the park on July 6 and is available for a limited time only.
If you’re down for some hair-raising spooks but can’t wait until Halloween, then you know where you need to go this summer.
Hirakata Park x NTT West: “Theme Park Hide and Seek”
Location: The whole of Hirakata Park
*The meeting point is at the park’s East Gate
Running: August 26, 2019 – September 1, 2019 & September 7, 2019 – September 8, 2019
Time Slots: ①19:00 / ②19:20 / ③19:40 / ④20:00 / ⑤20:20
*Participants are allocated an hour for each slot
*You must be at the East Game meeting point 5 minutes before your chosen slot
Price: Group Ticket (Up to 4 People) – ¥14,000 (*comes with free bonus
Tickets: Lawson Ticket (L-Code: 55500)
*Where tickets are available on the day, they will only be sold up until 20:00 that day at Lawson and MINISTOP convenience stores. Please use the Loppi ticket machines in the stores and search for the tickets using the L-Code “55500.”
Ticket Enquiries: Lawson Ticket – 0570-000-777 (10:00-20:00)
Homepage: https://www.mbs.jp/obake/
Attack on Titan The Final Season To Be Released in Autumn 2020
01.July.2019 | ANIME&GAME
# Eren
# Final
# Mikasa
# NHK
# Season
# trailer
On June 30, NHK General TV finished broadcasting season 3 of popular anime Attack on Titan. Following the end of the broadcast, a 15-second trailer was released where we hear Mikasa pleading for Eren to come back. The short video also advertised the release of “The Final Season” which will be broadcasted in the autumn of 2020.
15-second trailer video
Fans are eagerly waiting to snatch up more information to fuel their excitement for the new season.
©Hajime Isayama, Kodansha Ltd./Attack on Titan Production Committee
Attack on Titan The Final Season
Autumn 2020 release on NHK General TV (subject to change).
Official Website: http://shingeki.tv/season3/
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15/01/2014 Wed 12:40 in Hong Kong by Jennifer Chan
TVB reveals its own mobile TV service GOTV
TVB has unveiled a pay-to-watch mobile TV service called GOTV, but the station’s general manager SK Cheong denied it was a competitive pre-strike against HKTV, which is also moving on the mobile TV space.
Launched under the TVB.com banner, the GOTV app allows users to watch TVB dramas dating back to 1967 with a minimum price tag of HK$59 per month.
This is built on top of its free online channel myTV, which include a mobile app and claims a monthly viewership of more than 5 million.
According Cheong myTV accounts for 7% to 8% of its total 3G data usage in Hong Kong, but the broadcaster is set to up the ante for its digital broadcasting development in the near future.
The launch comes after rival HKTV’s up-coming launch of its mobile TV service in July. But Cheong denied the launch is deliberately going against Ricky Wong’s mobile service.
“The speculation is completely untrue,” said Cheong. “We have been planning this new service for more than two years; it maybe the coincidental time of launching which gives public this idea, but this is not true.”
“GOTV is launched for the increasing need in pay-to-watch channel and to provide more choices for online entertainment.”
He however admitted the two broadcasters will go up again “indirect competition”.
“The positioning between us (GOTV) and HKTV’s sees a stark difference. Our new channel highlights our database whereas HKTV is promoting new products. All I can say is we are both vying for audience’s time on mobile TV channels under an indirect competition.”
TVB plans to increase its programme choice such as game shows and news programmes gradually in the middle of this year.
It will undergo overseas expansion, which Cheong said was a “necessity” as mobile TV is even more mature in overseas market. At this stage, no deal is sealed yet due to copy right issues.
He said he was looking at securing around 100,000 subscribers to the new service by the end of the year and it would only takes around two years to balance the cost.
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Hard at work on their sophomore effort, Aussie rockers Monks of Mellonwah release brand new single from their upcoming album.
“Never Been Good†is the first single of 2015 for Monks of Mellonwah (MOM) and a first look into their new up and coming album set for release later this year. With its deep infectious bass groove, powerful vocal hooks and sparse but enigmatic guitars, “Never Been Good†is an exciting glimpse of good things to come.
MOM are a dynamic alt-rock quartet based in Sydney, Australia. School friends Vikram Kaushik (vocals/guitar), Joseph de la Hoyde (guitar/keys), John de la Hoyde (bass) and Joshua Baissari (drums/vocals) came together in 2009 and quickly established themselves as the ‘new kids on the block’ in the international music scene.
Citing musical and film influences across different genres, eras, and movements, MOM are bringing their unique and dynamic brand of alt-rock to the global music circle with core influences from Muse, Pink Floyd, the Arctic Monkeys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Gorillaz, as well as many others.
Their first EP, Stars Are Out, from 2010 received significant radio play across Australia. The band followed with a video for the song “Swamp Groove.†Released in 2011, the video received airplay on ABC1’s Australian music video program Rage and also won an award at video night at Harold’s Shorts Short Film Festival.
It was their second EP, Neurogenesis, from 2012 which started to earn the band international radio play. MTVs The Real World St. Thomas used the song “Neverending Spirit†in an episode which helped propel the band to tour across both Australia and the United States in support of Neurogenesis.
A second US tour saw the band performing at the 2012 Los Angeles Music Awards where they took home the ‘International Artist of the Year’ award. They also took home the Artists in Music award for ‘Best Indie Rock Band’ at the 2012 AIM Awards.
After releasing a third EP, Sky & the Dark Night, in 2013, the band teamed up with Grammy-winning producer Keith Olson (Fleetwood Mac and Ozzy Osbourne) alongside acclaimed engineer Mark Needham (The Killers and Imagine Dragons) for their long-awaited debut album Turn the People.
This critically acclaimed debut album has garnered worldwide radio play with its lead single “Ghost Stories†receiving ongoing support from commercial mainstream rock stations here in the US. Turn the People has also enjoyed growing support through US college and tastemaker radio such as Sat Bisla’s Passport Approved radio show.
The Monks came back to the US in 2014 where they completed a 3-month tour supporting Scott Stapp, Saving Able and Sevendust, as well as performing for the radio sponsored Passport Approved Live showcase on an eight date west coast tour.
Also in 2014, the band remixed the song “Pulse†from Turn the People. Naming it “Hide Away (Pulse),†the band released a video for it earlier this year.
Since returning from the US last September, MOM has completed a one-month residency at the Oxford Art Factory, as well as continued touring in Australia. They are now set to perform showcases at the iconic Music Conferences Rock Summit and MUSEXPO to follow with a June residency at the Moonshine Bar in the Steyne Hotel in Manly, Australia. They are also planning a national tour in support of “Never Been Good†and also as a pre-cursor to MOM’s second album release.
If 2015 continues with the momentum brought from 2014, then the Monks of Mellonwah just may end up a household name here in the United States.
AustraliaJohn de la HoydeJoseph de la HoydeJoshua BaissariMOMMonks of MellonwahSydneyThe MonksVikram Kaushik
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Erik's interest in music began at an early age. In high school, he was the co-host of the underground metal show the Social Mutilation Hour, on 89.5 WAHS, under the name of Neurotik Erik. During this period of his life, he independently promoted shows under the name of Ding Dong Ditch Productions. Erik would rent out local VFW Halls, use space at Oakland Community College Auburn Hills Campus, or simply throw basement parties around the Detroit area. While at college at Ferris State University, he became head of the student run organization, Entertainment Unlimited, and continued to promote shows, but on a larger scale. He also helped start an underground magazine, 'Outpunk', where he interviewed bands and wrote music reviews. Additionally, Erik joined the staff at the Ferris State University Torch and wrote on a larger scale.
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EPA Criminal Action Against Polluters Hits 30-Year Low
EPA referrals resulted in 62 federal convictions in fiscal year 2018, the fewest since 1995
By Ellen Knickmeyer • Published at 2:16 am on January 15, 2019
Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP, FIle
The Environmental Protection Agency hit a 30-year low in 2018 in the number of pollution cases it referred for criminal prosecution, Justice Department data show.
EPA said in a statement that it is directing "its resources to the most significant and impactful cases."
But the 166 cases referred for prosecution in the last fiscal year is the lowest number since 1988, when Ronald Reagan was president and 151 cases were referred, according to Justice Department data obtained by the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility advocacy group and released Tuesday.
"You don't get closer to the core of EPA's mission than enforcing the law," Jeff Ruch, PEER's executive director, told The Associated Press. "We're reaching levels where the enforcement program is lacking a pulse."
EPA efforts to prosecute polluters reached 592 criminal referrals under President Bill Clinton in 1998. Criminal referrals have been on a downward trajectory since then, especially under the Trump administration.
A supporter of deregulation, President Donald Trump as a candidate called for doing away with all but "little tidbits" of the federal environmental agency.
Asked for comment, EPA spokesman John Konkus pointed to the civil settlement of about $800 million with Fiat Chrysler over claims the automaker rigged its diesel-powered Ram and Jeep vehicles to cheat on emissions tests.
The agency said its actions in fiscal year 2018 led polluters and potential polluters to take care of 809 million pounds (370 million kilograms) of waste and pollutants, a 40 percent increase from 2017.
EPA referrals resulted in 62 federal convictions in fiscal year 2018, the fewest since 1995.
Scott Pruitt was the agency's head for most of fiscal year 2018, resigning in July amid ethics scandals over his spending and allegations of favor-seeking in office. Pruitt rankled many by insisting on an unusual round-the-clock security detail, which required drawing agency special agents from regional offices for stints guarding him.
Andrew Wheeler, whose nomination to succeed Pruitt as the agency's chief goes before a Senate committee Wednesday, stopped the 24-hour guard when he was named Pruitt's acting replacement.
Congress in 1990 mandated that the agency's Criminal Investigation Division deploy at least 200 special agents.
PEER said the number had fallen to 140 special agents by last April.
"They're being gutted," said Michael Hubbard, a former special agent who led the EPA's Criminal Investigation Division regional office in Boston.
With so few EPA special agents to investigate polluters around the country, "as leads come in, they can't be followed up on," Hubbard said. "You end up saying 'no' to potential leads routinely because you just don't have the wherewithal to investigate them."
Justice Department figures show the agency's referrals for criminal prosecution slowing even more in the first two months of fiscal year 2019, to 24, under Wheeler.
Wheeler, like Pruitt, at times emphasizes giving states more say in regulation of polluters within their borders. Wheeler also has continued a centralization of enforcement action and decision-making within the agency. Critics say that could discourage enforcement.
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Zach Pekale | NCAA.com | September 2, 2019
College soccer: No. 12 Virginia ends No. 1 Maryland's shutout streak in 2-0 win; Stanford wins top-5 battle on late goal
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The last time the Maryland men's soccer program allowed a goal before Monday was during the 2018 Big Ten Tournament.
After 610 scoreless minutes played, spanning back to Nov. 9 of last season, the Terrapins conceded two goals to No. 12 Virginia on Monday, as the Cavaliers scored two minutes apart in the first half to hand the No. 1 team and reigning national champion a 2-0 loss.
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Playing head-to-head at Audi Field for a second straight year, there would be no repeat of the 2018 meeting — a scoreless draw. Instead, Virginia sought to pressure Maryland deep on its own side of the field, generating a high volume of shot attempts and rebound opportunities. Ten of the Cavaliers' 11 shots were taken before the intermission whistle was blown, producing both of the game's goals.
🚨 DOWN GOES NO. 1 🚨
No. 12 Virginia takes down defending National Champion Maryland.#NCAASoccer | @UVAMenSoccer pic.twitter.com/o7r0MnUL6y
— NCAA Soccer (@NCAASoccer) September 2, 2019
Nathaniel Crofts opened the scoring for UVA in the 21st minute after he collected a blocked shot and tapped in the rebound. Daryl Dike doubled the lead two minutes later when Crofts threaded a pass through to the sophomore and Dike rocketed the ball into the upper right corner.
Those goals marked the first of the season for both Crofts and Dike.
Out of halftime, Virginia adjusted its tactics to play a defensive-minded style. At the cost of its own offense, UVA was able to limit Maryland offensively as well. Both teams took just one shot apiece over the final 45 minutes, none on goal, enabling the score to hold and the upset to be completed.
Maryland will look to rebound on Friday at UCLA while Virginia attempts to maintain momentum at home against High Point on Saturday.
Ryan, Stanford edge Akron in final minutes
For the first time in a regular-season setting, No. 5 Stanford and No. 3 Akron went head-to-head with an 89th-minute winner by Zach Ryan as the difference for the Cardinal.
Awarded a corner in the final minutes, Stanford’s initial attempt was cleared back to Jared Gilbey just inside the 18-yard box. The senior lofted in one more entry pass and found Ryan, who flicked a header in off the back post.
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The programs’ previous four meetings all took place in the postseason, with the Zips most recently edging the Cardinal in a 2018 quarterfinal. While Monday’s match took place in early September, the atmosphere at FirstEnergy Stadium had all the makings of a late November contest.
Stanford pulled ahead in the 13th minute after Akron’s Marco Milanese was whistled for a handball in the box following a free kick.
Senior captain and All-American Tanner Beason remained perfect from the spot in his college career, slotting home his 12th penalty kick in as many attempts to give the Cardinal a 1-0 lead. But David Egbo, Akron’s All-American counterpart, brought the match level in the 46th minute after his shot took a deflection and eluded Cardinal keeper Andrew Thomas.
Win » 🌲#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/FB8JaKLyQS
— Stanford Men’s Soccer (@StanfordMSoccer) September 3, 2019
Thomas made six saves on the evening to keep the match level until Ryan’s tie-breaking goal.
Akron has now dropped back-to-back matches following a loss to Xavier on Aug. 30. The Zips look to enter the win column on Friday at Creighton.
Stanford improves to 2-0-0 ahead of its Sept. 9 match with UC Irvine.
Late-game madness in East Lansing
Michigan State appeared to be headed toward a second straight scoreless tie to open its season before Florida Gulf Coast’s Ivan Rosales converted a penalty kick in the 88th minute.
Staring down a potential last-minute loss, the Spartans strung together one final effort to equalize. MSU received a golden opportunity when Eagles keeper Gustavo Vasconcelos brought down Jack Beck in the box, sending Alex Shterenberg to the spot.
Check out the PK goal by @aalexshter in the final minute of regulation to tie the game 1-1 pic.twitter.com/CWgjZfhgFz
— MSU Men's Soccer (@MSUmsoccer) September 2, 2019
The sophomore capitalized, notching his first career goal in the final minute of regulation. After 20 minutes of overtime, the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
The Spartans will go for their first win of the season against Washington on Sept. 6.
Zach Pekale is an alumnus of Arizona State University with a degree in sports journalism. He has worked for Arizona PBS, Arizona Sports 98.7 FM and the Cape Cod Baseball League. His writing has also appeared on FOX Sports, Bleacher Report and at the Associated Press. Follow him on Twitter @ZachPekale.
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Drew Davison | Fort Worth Star-Telegram | August 30, 2019
Women's soccer: TCU 'more on track than ever' to contend for Big 12, national titles
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Eric Bell had one goal when he took over the TCU women's soccer program before the 2012 season.
"I looked at the football program and I looked at the baseball program and I was like, 'Well, the standard is pretty high,'" Bell said. "I want to be one of those coaches that's playing in the postseason and having an opportunity to compete to win national championships as well as conference championships.
"We're on track to do that more than ever. I'm excited about our group."
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Bell has turned TCU into a perennial NCAA Tournament team. The Frogs made their first NCAA appearance in women's soccer in 2016, and have received berths in 2017 and 2018. Last season marked the first time for TCU to advance to the second-round of the NCAAs.
So there is a buzz surrounding the program as the home opener kicks off tonight against Sam Houston State at 7 p.m. at Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium.
TCU has already played three matches on the season, losing at reigning national champion Florida State on Aug. 22, winning at UAB on Sunday, and defeating Sam Houston State at home Thursday night.
Gracie Brian adds her third score of the year and the second of the night with this strike. #GoFrogs pic.twitter.com/LmwGBvu2rV
— TCU Soccer (@TCUSoccer) August 30, 2019
The FSU game was a good measuring stick early on, as TCU fell 2-0.
"We learned a lot of valuable lessons from that," said junior goalie Emily Alvarado, who had four saves.
"We're excited to keep growing and look forward to see what happens the rest of the season."
The Sam Houston State game began a stretch of three of four games at home, which includes matchups against Little Rock (Sept. 5) and Ohio State (Sept. 8).
The Big 12 portion gets underway with a home game against Oklahoma on Sept. 26.
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Of course, the goal is to win the conference and make it four straight appearances in the NCAAs. That's the new expectation for the program.
How has the team handled it?
"I think they've handled it quite well," Bell said. "They want to be challenged. They want to meet those expectations as well as exceed them. So that's the focus now. It's a day-to-day journey. We're just looking to get better each day.
"They do want to do better than the team did last year and we're pretty focused on doing so."
This article is written by Drew Davison from Fort Worth Star-Telegram and was legally licensed via the Tribune Content Agency through the NewsCred publisher network. Please direct all licensing questions to legal@newscred.com.
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PLoS Med. 2010 Jun 15;7(6):e1000290. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000290.
Estimating the global clinical burden of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in 2007.
Hay SI1, Okiro EA, Gething PW, Patil AP, Tatem AJ, Guerra CA, Snow RW.
Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. simon.hay@zoo.ox.ac.uk
The epidemiology of malaria makes surveillance-based methods of estimating its disease burden problematic. Cartographic approaches have provided alternative malaria burden estimates, but there remains widespread misunderstanding about their derivation and fidelity. The aims of this study are to present a new cartographic technique and its application for deriving global clinical burden estimates of Plasmodium falciparum malaria for 2007, and to compare these estimates and their likely precision with those derived under existing surveillance-based approaches.
METHODS AND FINDINGS:
In seven of the 87 countries endemic for P. falciparum malaria, the health reporting infrastructure was deemed sufficiently rigorous for case reports to be used verbatim. In the remaining countries, the mapped extent of unstable and stable P. falciparum malaria transmission was first determined. Estimates of the plausible incidence range of clinical cases were then calculated within the spatial limits of unstable transmission. A modelled relationship between clinical incidence and prevalence was used, together with new maps of P. falciparum malaria endemicity, to estimate incidence in areas of stable transmission, and geostatistical joint simulation was used to quantify uncertainty in these estimates at national, regional, and global scales. Combining these estimates for all areas of transmission risk resulted in 451 million (95% credible interval 349-552 million) clinical cases of P. falciparum malaria in 2007. Almost all of this burden of morbidity occurred in areas of stable transmission. More than half of all estimated P. falciparum clinical cases and associated uncertainty occurred in India, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and Myanmar (Burma), where 1.405 billion people are at risk. Recent surveillance-based methods of burden estimation were then reviewed and discrepancies in national estimates explored. When these cartographically derived national estimates were ranked according to their relative uncertainty and replaced by surveillance-based estimates in the least certain half, 98% of the global clinical burden continued to be estimated by cartographic techniques.
CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE:
Cartographic approaches to burden estimation provide a globally consistent measure of malaria morbidity of known fidelity, and they represent the only plausible method in those malaria-endemic countries with nonfunctional national surveillance. Unacceptable uncertainty in the clinical burden of malaria in only four countries confounds our ability to evaluate needs and monitor progress toward international targets for malaria control at the global scale. National prevalence surveys in each nation would reduce this uncertainty profoundly. Opportunities for further reducing uncertainty in clinical burden estimates by hybridizing alternative burden estimation procedures are also evaluated.
10.1371/journal.pmed.1000290
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Schematic diagram showing the procedure for burden estimation.
Blue boxes describe input data, orange boxes models and experimental procedures, dashed green rods intermediate output, and solid green rods the final output. The seven countries with reliable national reporting were Belize, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Panama, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Tajikistan. The areas of unstable and stable transmission are defined as having less or more than one case per 10,000 PA, respectively ,.
Estimating the Global Clinical Burden of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria in 2007
PLoS Med. 2010 Jun;7(6):e1000290.
Global limits and endemicity of P. falciparum in 2007.
The land area was defined as no risk (light grey), unstable risk (medium grey areas, where PfAPI <0.1‰ PA), and stable risk (where PfAPI >0.1‰ PA) with endemicity (PfPR in the 2- up to 10-year age group, PfPR2–10) displayed as a continuum of yellow to red between 0% and 100%. The dashed lines separate the Americas, Africa+, and the CSE Asia region, respectively, from left to right. The seven countries with thick blue borders have very low P. falciparum burden and reliable national health information systems.
Global human population density in 2007.
Human population density in persons per km2 is displayed on a logarithmic colour scale within the limits of P. falciparum transmission. No malaria risk is shown in light grey.
Global clinical burden of P. falciparum in 2007.
Bayesian geostatistical estimates (posterior means) of the number of all-age clinical cases per 5×5 km pixel displayed on a logarithmic colour scale between 0 and 10,000 cases, within the stable limits of P. falciparum transmission. Dark and light grey areas are as described in .
Uncertainty in the global clinical burden of P. falciparum in 2007.
Bayesian geostatistical model-based prediction uncertainty (posterior standard deviations) on a logarithmic colour scale between 0 and 20,000 cases, within the stable limits of P. falciparum transmission. No model-based uncertainty metrics were produced for areas of unstable transmission. Dark and light grey areas are as described in .
The posterior distribution of the prevalence-incidence relationship ( , see ) in the Africa+ region.
The relationship is plotted between malaria endemicity (PfPR in the 2- up to 10-year age group, PfPR2–10) and all-age incidence (clinical cases per thousand of the population PA) . Please see reference for a full description of the data, methods, and techniques used to define this relationship. The light grey, medium grey and dark grey regions define the 95%, 50%, and 25% credible intervals, respectively. The solid black line is the median and the data are shown as red dots.
The posterior distribution of the prevalence-incidence relationship ( , see ) in the combined CSE Asia region and the Americas.
The techniques and colours used are identical to .
The predictive distribution of the incidence that would actually be observed by weekly surveillance over a two-year period in the Africa+ region.
Please see reference for a full description of the data, methods, and techniques used to define this relationship. The light grey, medium grey, and dark grey regions define the 95%, 50%, and 25% credible intervals, respectively. The solid black line is the median and the data are shown as red dots. Note that the data points were collected using different surveillance intervals over different time periods, and therefore should not be expected to follow the distribution predicted by the model exactly. The observed incidences are included in the figure as a visual aid only.
The predictive distribution of the incidence that would actually be observed by weekly surveillance over a two-year period in the combined CSE Asia region and the Americas.
Pie chart of P. falciparum clinical cases in 2007.
The pie chart shows the fraction of the 451 million cases of total clinical burden in each of the World Health Organization regions (). In the pie the regions are ordered counterclockwise starting at the top, from highest to lowest burden. The plotted area representing the EURO region is too thin to be visible. The thumbnail map shows the country composition of the WHO regions for all 87 P. falciparum endemic countries.
Publication types, MeSH terms, Grant support
Validation Study
Endemic Diseases*/statistics & numerical data
Global Health*
Malaria, Falciparum/epidemiology*
Malaria, Falciparum/transmission
Models, Biological*
Population Surveillance/methods*
Wellcome Trust/United Kingdom
079080/Wellcome Trust/United Kingdom
Malaria - Genetic Alliance
International Health - MedlinePlus Health Information
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News»Press Releases»I-440 Ramp Closure at Poole Road for Fortify Project Rescheduled for this Weekend
I-440 Ramp Closure at Poole Road for Fortify Project Rescheduled for this Weekend
RALEIGH -Construction crews on the Fortify Project plan to close the ramp from Poole Road onto I-440 West in Raleigh this weekend, as well as the outside lane of westbound Poole Road in the same area.
The closures are needed to complete pavement reconstruction at the top of ramp to tie it in with the rebuilt lower section of the ramp. Crews will begin closing the ramp and roadway at 6 p.m. on Friday. They will re-open by 6 a.m. on Monday.
The work was supposed to take place this past weekend but was postponed by rain. Similar weekend closures were in place last month for the I-440 East and West ramps onto Poole Road.
There will be separate detours for east and westbound drivers this weekend. Heading east on Poole Road (away from downtown Raleigh), motorists will be directed to turn left on New Hope Road and then west on I-495/U.S. 64/264 to get back to I-440. Westbound Poole Road drivers (heading toward downtown), will be sent right on Sunnybrook Road and right on New Bern Avenue to the I-440 interchange.
The N.C. Department of Transportation reminds drivers to use caution and obey the speed limit of 55 mph in the I-440 work zone and 60 mph in the I-40 work zone for their safety, as well as the safety of passengers, other motorists and the crews working along the highway.
This ramp work is another step toward the expected completion of the I-440 portion of the Fortify project late this year. Crews are now working on the outside lanes of both east and westbound I-440, rebuilding those lanes from the substructure to the highway surface. They have already finished that work on the inside lanes, which are already open to traffic.
Once the I-440 section of Fortify is done, the main focus of work will switch to the longer I-40 section of the project between the I-440/U.S. 1/64 interchange in Cary and the I-440 split in southwest Raleigh. Crews will do the same road replacement work on I-40, and have been doing prep work along the interstate for several months, with bridge widening and shoulder strengthening under way in several locations.
The Fortify project involves the removal and replacement of the highway surface and substructure along 11.5 miles of interstate on I-40 and I-440. A chemical reaction in the 40-year-old substructure of the roadway is causing it to crumble, and in turn, damaging the road surface. That required constant repairs, and led to concerns of ongoing major travel disruptions along one of the state's busiest stretches of highway.
The initial phase focused on I-440 so it will be available as a possible alternate route for drivers to consider to get around construction on I-40, where traffic will be in a three-lane pattern in both directions for the duration of the project.
Because of the expected traffic impact of the project, especially when work is under way full-time on I-40, NCDOT is partnered with Go Triangle, Triangle Transit and Capital Area Transit to promote options to help motorists avoid traveling through the work zone at peak travel times. A Fortify website provides comprehensive information, including alternate transit options, project maps and links to live traffic cameras. Employers can also access
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Lessons in the "Animals" Category
Cecil the Lion Killed by American Poacher
Zimbabwe, Poaching, Africa, Wildlife, Animals, 2015
Recently, we heard the sad news that Cecil the lion had been killed by an American poacher in Zimbabwe. Dr Walter Palmer, a dentist and a father of two from Bloomington, Minnesota, USA, is now begging forgiveness. He said he didn’t know he was breaking Zimbabwe law by killing the defenceless African lion, or for that matter that Cecil had been coaxed away from the game reserve he lived on.
Why do Zebras have stripes?
Animals, Africa, Zebras, 2014
Why do Zebras have stripes? The question has plagued scientists for centuries. Now biologists at the University of California have come up with an answer, which is that their stripes help protect them from biting flies. The scientists believe zebra monochrome markings evolved in order to repel biting insects, such as horseflies, which tend to avoid striped surfaces.
So next time you go on holiday and you are attacked by mosquito bites wear some striped clothing and it should help protect you. Certainly it will help cut the risk of you being bitten. Scientists though have cautioned this last thought. Tim Caro, lead author and UC Davis professor of wildlife biology explains…
Category: Animals / Zebras / Africa
Elephant poaching in Africa
Poaching, Africa, Elephants, Kenya, 2013, Animals
Today, let’s talk about elephant poaching in Africa. The killing of these giant beasts for their ivory is truly shocking. Africa has seen its elephant population decimated because of it.
The situation was at its worst during the 1980s, when more than half of Africa’s elephants were estimated to have been wiped out by man. Most of them were killed by poachers for their ivory.
Category: Africa / Elephants Poaching / The Ivory Trade
Baby gorillas being trafficked endangers species
Africa, EndangeredSpecies, Animals, CentralAfrica, Poachers, 2011
In recent months the Democratic Republic of Congo has seen a surge in the number of baby gorillas being trafficked The Guardian newspaper in Britain recently reported. This is posing a fresh risk to the endangered species wildlife officials have warned. The authorities in the country say they are powerless to combat the trade in which poachers demand up to US$40,000 (£25,350 or €29,150) an animal. In an undercover sting operation recently by the authorities the poachers demanded this price.
This has been a record year for the poachers who are trying to feed a growing black market demand for baby gorillas. Mountain gorillas are critically endangered, with about 790 remaining in the world - about 480 in the Virunga volcanoes conservation area (shared between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda and Uganda) and just over 300 in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. Eastern lowland gorillas are more numerous but are largely outside protected areas and are still in decline. The baby gorilla trafficking is in the rebel controlled areas of eastern DRC.
Category: Africa / Gorillas / Endangered Species
Horse enjoys a refreshing pint in his local pub
Horses, Pubs, UK, 2011, Alternative, Animals
A horse walks into a pub and says, “Mine’s a pint please!” Really? Well, Basil the horse does! The Welsh Cob stallion visits his favoured watering hole every Sunday at the Meynell Ingram Arms in Burton, Staffordshire. In fact, Basil finds nothing more relaxing than a refreshing pint in his local pub.
He enjoys mingling with the locals as he relaxes and sups on his favourite tipple in the country boozer. His favourite drink is the locally brewed ale Marson’s Pedigree, which is always waiting for him at the bar in his very own glass.
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Scientific advances could bring back the dodo & mammoth
ExtinctAnimals, DNA, Science, Animals, 2010, Nature
Long-extinct creatures like the dodo and the woolly mammoth could be brought back to life again thanks to the advancement of science. Other such creatures could live again such as the fearsome sabre-toothed tiger, the Tasmanian tiger and the woolly rhinoceros. We could even see the lumbering Neanderthal return, not too mention a glyptodont, which was a VW Beetle sized armadillo which last roamed the earth 11,000 years ago.
A recent edition of the New Scientist said that while such feats were well beyond the means of today’s best brains, advances in science could lead to a day when they are brought back from the dead. After all, who would have believed 50 years ago that we would now be able to clone animals such as Dolly the sheep or be capable of reading the instructions for making humans (DNA).
Category: Science / DNA / Extinct Animals
Killer spiders invade Sydney!
Spiders, Sydney, Australia, KillerSpiders, Animals, 2010
Never mind crocodiles and sharks, it is killer funnel-web spiders that you have to look out for in Sydney, Australia. Recently several residents were bitten by a plague of these poisonous arachnids. The spiders are a real menace at this time of the year, especially for Sydneysiders. The backyard spider, if it bites can kill you in the space of two hours - so meeting one is best avoided.
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Deep Fakes – How Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) Are Spurring Healthcare AI Performance
NewtonX has previously written about the challenges associated with accessing sufficient data for training healthcare-related AI. Aside from privacy issues, there’s also the problem of data labeling and structure consistency from organization to organization. Hospitals are notoriously siloed and even research organizations struggle to implement consistency across teams, not to mention between organizations. However, based on a series of NewtonX expert calls with AI researchers in the healthcare sector on the subject, a new method for generating artificial data may be the key to accessing training data.
Nvidia recently used Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs – also frequently referred to as ‘Deep Fakes’) to create realistic MRI images of brain tumors with the intent of training AI. The company’s paper on the subject served as inspiration for us to talk with researchers who are actually using these techniques, or are considering piloting these techniques, to generate fake patient data. The data and insights in this article are informed by these NewtonX expert consultations.
The Copycats: How Fake Data Can be Used for Real Applications
GANs essentially find structure in a set of labeled data which allows them to generate their own realistic fake data. They do this by having a generator neural network, which generates fake data, and a discriminator algorithm (which says whether or not the output is fake) take turns learning from each other. Together, these networks are called a GAN, and can produce highly realistic fake data. For instance, you could feed a GAN real bird noises, and it could produce its own realistic sounding bird noise. Because of this ability, GANs are incredibly useful in data-limited situations — if you have a dearth of rare brain tumor images, you could use GANs to generate realistic looking fake brain tumor MRIs. In fact, the technology is so promising to researchers that the Director of AI Research at Facebook called them the most exciting development in machine learning of the last decade.
As we mentioned above, Nvidia, along with the Mayo Clinic, and the MGH & BWH Center for Clinical Data Science, recently used GANs to create fake MRIs of brain tumors. The organizations said that GANs were a low-cost solution to the issue of imbalanced data sets due to a lack of pathologic findings, which tend to be rare. By training a GAN to generate synthetic abnormal MRIs, they were able to improve tumor segmentation and save doctors hours of time.
This wasn’t the first time that GANs have been used to generate medical images. For instance researchers presented GAN-generated synthetic images that were used to train a classification model for tissues recognition at the 2018 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI). The tissue recognition accuracy was 98.83% — evidence of how AI trained on GAN-generated synthetic data can reach accuracy levels that are superior or equal to human accuracy.
Other researchers have used GANs to generate a synthetic head CT from a brain MRI, to augment data for liver lesion classification, and to generate synthetic retinal images.
Why Many Experts Believe the Reality Gap is Too Strong For Fake Data to Make a Difference
There are numerous challenges to working with GANs, and to say that they are an affordable alternative to accessing real data is not always accurate, according to multiple NewtonX experts.
GANs come with unique issues that do not apply to other types of machine learning. For one, the generator and discriminator can ‘forget’ strategies they used earlier in training, which can lead to the networks getting caught in a stable cycle with no improvement. The opposite can also happen: one network may overpower the other to that neither learns from the other anymore. Finally, the networks could experience ‘mode collapse,’ which occurs when the generator only learns a subset of realistic data (for instance, only learning to generate fat white cats instead of cats of all shapes and sizes).
These challenges are hardly insurmountable (as the successes above demonstrate) and there are numerous strategies for preventing these negative outcomes, including labeling training data and batch normalization. However, building a functional GAN for complicated AI medical tasks requires time, money, and talent. Multiple NewtonX experts cited talent shortage as a primary blocker for using this technology to further AI medical development: there simply aren’t enough people who can successfully build GANs to go around.
Additionally, training takes time, large networks, and parameter tuning before the networks can actually generate realistic synthetic data. Currently, many medical researchers say that it’s a toss up whether the investment in creating fake data is actually an improvement from the investment in cleaning and collecting real data. Ultimately, the place where GANs may prove most useful for medical AI is in areas where data isn’t just siloed, but is actually lacking and difficult to generate.
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On Gravity A Brief Tour of a Weighty Subject
By: A Zee(Author)
181 pages, 26 b/w illustrations
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A brief introduction to gravity through Einstein's general theory of relativity
Of the four fundamental forces of nature, gravity might be the least understood and yet the one with which we are most intimate. From the months each of us spent suspended in the womb anticipating birth to the moments when we wait for sleep to transport us to other realities, we are always aware of gravity. In On Gravity, physicist A. Zee combines profound depth with incisive accessibility to take us on an original and compelling tour of Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Inspired by Einstein's audacious suggestion that spacetime could ripple, Zee begins with the stunning discovery of gravity waves. He goes on to explain how gravity can be understood in comparison to other classical field theories, presents the idea of curved spacetime and the action principle, and explores cutting-edge topics, including black holes and Hawking radiation. Zee travels as far as the theory reaches, leaving us with tantalizing hints of the utterly unknown, from the intransigence of quantum gravity to the mysteries of dark matter and energy.
Concise and precise, and infused with Zee's signature warmth and freshness of style, On Gravity opens a unique pathway to comprehending relativity and gaining deep insight into gravity, spacetime, and the workings of the universe.
A. Zee is professor of physics at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His many books include Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell, Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell, and Fearful Symmetry (all Princeton).
"If you already know a bit about the topic, and are not afraid of a few equations, On Gravity will take you deeper (if you are very brave, the appendix will even explain the meaning of curved space-time)."
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History > Famine 1921-1924 > Letters > December 27, 1923
Headline: From Russia
To: Die Welt-Post
Mr. Editor, please place this article in your newspaper, Die Welt-Post, in order that we may clarify and complete the picture for the readers of the newspaper, of the unfair accusations that we have already tried to do in an earlier article written by Pastor Wacker of Norka. This concerns the distribution of clothing from America.
Representatives Repp, Wagner and Volz will testify that the packets, more often than not, arrived either completely empty or broken into with items removed and replaced with old things. Unfortunately nothing could be done to give the addressees any better items. That was how things went earlier when these men were here and also how it went in this instance. Sacks were found with only 1 item or without anything at all inside and nobody on the Committee could say to whom this or that thing belonged.
What appears remarkable to us is that of a committee consisting of 11 members only 5 are accused of stealing. Conrad Krieger and his brother-in-law Blum apparently think the other 6 members were either asleep or complete idiots during the distribution. We believe that our friends and acquaintances will conclude that we were dishonestly accused out of hate and envy. When one has to reckon with such people one can expect little in return. If we were not separated so far by land and water, it would be an easy thing for us to explain to our friends in America who the guilty party is. God protect us from this fraud which these people who slander us are guilty of and who have often been arrested for night break-ins and, in fact, been put behind bars. One can expect such as these to throw dirt at respectable men and bring their honesty into question.
These men have done other misdeeds that could be enumerated. And, should this explanation not be enough and Carl Krieger and his friends Johannes, David, Georg and Jacob Blum still continue with their accusations against us, we will, for our part, respond by exposing them further.
Ludwig Hohnstein, C. Spady, Peter Weber, Georg Schmer
(The signers are members of the Norka Distribution Committee---Translator.)
Die Welt-Post, December 27, 1923, page 5.
This translation provided courtesy of Hugh Lichtenwald.
Last updated March 6, 2016.
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6 Reasons to Be Excited…
6 Reasons to Be Excited by Illinois Cannabis Legalization and 9 Stories from New Cannabis Ventures
Exclusive article by Alan Brochstein, CFA
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In just 17 days, Illinois, with a population of 12.7 million, the sixth highest in the country, will permit sales of cannabis for adult-use. As veterans of watching legalization roll outs, we are well aware that new programs often fail to meet expectations, but we think legalization in Illinois is likely to be perceived as one of the most successful to date that will help drive the industry forward.
It’s a Big State with a Big Opportunity
Of all the states that have legalized thus far, only California is larger. In fact, it’s the only other state among the 10 largest in population besides Michigan, #10 with 10.0 million residents, which just legalized but likely doesn’t have the same near-term potential. The size of the market, which will also include a substantial number of tourists, is the first aspect of what makes Illinois promising.
The Infrastructure is in Place
One of the key challenges for legalization has been a lack of infrastructure at the time of legalization. The first state to legalize, Colorado, suffered from shortages, but it was one of the better roll outs nonetheless, as retailers were there on day one and many had previous experience as medical dispensaries. In contrast, Canada and California, two larger markets, suffered poor launches due to a lack of infrastructure. In the case of California, the state tried to implement the program without an established regulated medical cannabis market. This is a challenge for Michigan as well. In Canada, a robust medical program was 100% mail-order, and the transition to retail stores was stymied by a lack of them. Even to this day, a full year after legalization, only Alberta among major provinces is anywhere close to having enough dispensaries to serve demand. Illinois will have more dispensaries open on day one than Ontario, which is larger in population, has more than a year after legalization. Nevada is another success story, with a quick transition from a medical-only market to one that was able to quickly scale up for the larger adult-use market. Illinois is similar to Colorado and Nevada, with its medical market operators able to quickly transition to the new market.
Public Companies Are Poised to Benefit
For investors, Illinois is exciting because many of its operators are already public or in the process of merging into public companies. While it was exciting to see Colorado legalize six years ago, there was no public company involvement. In fact, for just a short while longer, that remains the case. California has had very limited public company exposure to date given its potential size, and the Massachusetts market has a bit more but has seen little impact due to the very slow roll out in that state. Beyond the public companies being able to benefit, one aspect that may not be widely appreciated is that the incumbent companies will benefit from oligopoly surrounding the ability to grow and process cannabis, as there will be no additional cultivation licenses awarded until at least July 2021.
Nearby States May Join In
Illinois is the second Midwestern state to legalize, and there are several others, like Wisconsin and Ohio and Minnesota, both of which have medical programs, which may be able to more easily justify legalization. We have already seen this in the East, where Massachusetts has inspired nearby states to consider following suit.
Success Could Help Bypass the Ballot Box
While every other state has legalized through voter initiatives, Illinois was the first to do so via the legislature, which greatly reduced the time to implementation. Ballot initiatives are very uncertain, and we have seen some in-fighting in states like Arizona and Florida, which are two states that have a good chance to see legalization in 2020. Florida’s legislature could bypass the effort on its own, and New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are all working towards legislative changes. We think that a successful roll out in Illinois could pave the way for other states to follow it with legalization through the legislature.
The Social Equity Aspect Appears Robust
While some suggest it doesn’t bring intended beneficiaries into the program quickly enough, Illinois is implementing a program that attempts to reduce barriers to ownership for those who have been adversely impacted by the enforcement of prior cannabis-related laws that could become a model for other states. This is an issue that has been front and center in other states and cities and has even entered the debate at the federal level, and we think that the thoughtful approach that Illinois is taking could help address this important issue we face as an industry and a society.
We are excited not only by the prospects for one of the most successful legalization efforts to date and the economic and social benefits that it will bring as well but also by the role it could play in speeding up legalization by other states. As each new state or country legalizes, new states are able to learn what works and what doesn’t, and, consequently, progressive roll outs should be better over time. Kudos to Illinois!
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$1b meth seized in Australia’s largest bust
In the largest bust ever on Australian shores, police have seized more than $1 billion of meth — hidden in stereo speakers.
news.com.auDecember 5, 201912:07pm
Record amount of ice seized by Federal Police in Melbourne drug raids
More than a billion dollars worth of methamphetamines were seized in a major operation in Melbourne by the Australian Federal Police
The drug haul seized by police.Source:Supplied
More than $1 billion of methamphetamine has been seized in raids across Melbourne with three people being charged over the mammoth bust.
The Australian Federal Police said the haul was the largest ever onshore seizure of the drug.
The AFP alleges two men, aged 37 and 38, and a woman, 37, were involved in the importation of more than 1.6 tonnes of illicit drugs — equal to almost 16 million drug deals — in stereo speakers originating from Bangkok, Thailand.
The trio will face Melbourne Magistrates’ Court later today. They are facing life in prison.
The 37-year-old woman.Source:Supplied
One of the men charged.Source:Supplied
In total, 1.596 tonnes of methamphetamine and 37 kilograms of heroin (a total of 1633kg) were detected with an estimated street value of $1.197b and $18.5m respectively.
As well as the record ice bust, the seizure of heroin is also the biggest in Australia since 2017.
The ice was hidden inside stereo speakers.Source:AAP
Police yesterday raided properties around Melbourne including homes in Darley, Sunshine West, Brooklyn, Elwood and Murrumbeena.
ABF officers detected the huge haul in vacuum-sealed packages concealed within the speakers during a sea cargo inspection at the Melbourne Container Examination Facility in April 2019.
The drugs seized by police. Picture: AFPSource:Supplied
In a statement, AFP Deputy Commissioner Neil Gaughan praised the hard work of officers in the AFP and the ABF for their lengthy investigation.
“Australian law enforcement agencies are committed to combating the hold organised crime has on Australia to keep dangerous drugs off our streets and out of our homes,” he said.
“It will be alleged that two of the three suspects charged are trusted industry insiders, and that this joint operation has identified and removed serious vulnerabilities from the Melbourne waterfront — and we could not have done this without the support and assistance of the public.
“In addition, under Taskforce Storm joint arrangements, the AFP has shared intelligence with Thai authorities on this matter in accordance with relevant guidelines, resulting in them conducting their own investigation, which is currently ongoing.”
Some of the meth seized.Source:Supplied
Video stills relating to a $1B Ice seizure and arrests in Melbourne. SuppliedSource:Supplied
Mr Gaughan said the bust should serve as a warning to people trying to import illicit drugs.
“Australia is a lucrative market for drug traffickers only due to the amount of drugs consumed by the public and the price paid for those drugs. This is a social problem that is the responsibility of everyone to address,” he said.
“Police will continue to protect our communities and borders against exploitation by sophisticated criminal networks, but it is the responsibility of everyone to educate and support each other to stop the high use of drugs we see in Australian society.”
ABF Assistant Commissioner Enforcement Command Sharon Huey said ABF officers were keeping up with drug dealers’ creativity.
“Our officers are constantly alert to attempts to conceal illicit substances, no matter how creative criminal syndicates are in trying to hide them,” she said.
“In this case officers using x-ray technology detected anomalies inside the speakers, with the subsequent deconstruction of one allegedly revealing a number of vacuum sealed packages inside.”
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Fullerton commits $500,000 toward developing a…
Fullerton commits $500,000 toward developing a 150-bed homeless shelter
Kyle Johanson, 32, gets his blood pressure checked by Julia Cross, a nurse with the recuperative care center in Buena Park, the run by the Illumination Foundation. (Photo by Ken Steinhardt, Orange County Register/SCNG)
By Jeong Park | jeongpark@scng.com | Orange County Register
PUBLISHED: October 11, 2019 at 8:29 am | UPDATED: October 11, 2019 at 10:53 am
Fullerton has committed to spending $500,000 to help the Illumination Foundation secure a 150-bed homeless shelter, which would include spots for recuperative care for homeless people recovering from health issues.
The money, which would come from the city’s $1.2 million fund set aside for building affordable housing, would be used to help the nonprofit convert an unidentified building into the shelter.
Illumination Foundation, which runs three recuperative care facilities in Orange County, has spent months looking for a location. The City Council in August signed a letter supporting the foundation’s effort to build the facility to help encourage property owners. But at the council’s Oct. 8 meeting, Illumination officials said they needed the city to commit its financial resources as well to help secure the property.
The nonprofit has the money to acquire the site. But it would cost $1.9 million to convert the building into the shelter, officials said. The city’s commitment would help with funding the gap.
State grants would also be required to operate the facility, at the annual cost of $1.4 million to $1.75 million, City Manager Ken Domer said in a previous report.
The location of the shelter will likely be identified at the council’s Nov. 5 meeting, city officials said recently.
Once built, the shelter could open the way for Fullerton to start enforce its anti-camping ordinance without penalty sooner than June, when a shelter in Buena Park is expected to open. Fullerton, along with several north Orange County cities, is helping fund that shelter and one in the works in Placentia.
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Jeong Park covers the inland Orange County cities and communities for The Orange County Register. He was born in Korea but grew up in Southern California, bouncing from Van Nuys to Pomona to Westwood, where he attended UCLA. He spent few months in Indiana as a reporter before coming to the Register. He is always looking for good Asian food, which there are thankfully plenty of in OC.
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Your free what's on guide to the top end
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It may come as a surprise that public figure and local comedian Amy Hetherington still gets butterflies in her stomach before her public speaking events.
“Every single time,” she says.
“But for me it’s about reframing something that is scary into something that you enjoy.”
The renowned public speaker will be sharing a few pearls of wisdom for young people at workshops for Launch Darwin’s Get That Job program.
Her first workshop is all about showcasing creative work in a captivating way to potential employers.
“The idea is how to make resumes sexier because it’s hard to show what you can do on a piece of paper,” Hetherington says.
“How can we use online resources and the platforms that are available to showcase what we can do, to get jobs and build capacity?”
The job hunt today is very different for younger generations, with a demand for a versatility of skills and digital literacy.
“One of the big things now is you’re never going to only have one career anymore,” Hetherington says.
“You need to be multi-dimensional in your skills and you need to know what makes you tick, more so than what you can do.”
The second workshop is all about presenting and public speaking.
“It’s about normalising fears so you don’t get overwhelmed by them,” she says.
“There will be some tips and tricks so you can present in a way that’s engaging and so you’re more comfortable – so you don’t feel like people are just staring at you.”
Participants will get some hands on experience facing some fears and perfecting their public speaking style.
“We’ll practise some public speaking and do some activities so people get to work on it in a safe environment,” Hetherington says.
Sign up quick to the workshops – they’re always a hit.
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Anaphylaxis is severe and potentially fatal systemic hypersensitivity reaction. It is characterised by a combination of life-threatening airway, breathing or circulatory problems with skin or mucosal changes. There is always rapid onset and progression of symptoms. Current estimates of incidence suggest that maternal anaphylaxis occurs in approximately 1 in 30,000 pregnancies, although this is based on limited evidence. There is currently no published information relating to the incidence of anaphylaxis during pregnancy available for the UK and although this condition is rare, the importance of studying it is highlighted by a number of case studies showing that anaphylaxis during pregnancy can be associated with significant adverse outcomes for both mother and infant. Anaphylaxis can be caused by a wide variety of agents and it is unclear as to whether the risk factors for anaphylaxis in the general population such as age, concomitant co-morbidities and previously documented hypersensitivity can accurately predict risk of anaphylaxis in pregnancy. The recent proposed and actual policy changes with regard to antibiotic administration in pregnancy, including the use of prophylactic antibiotics up to one hour prior to delivery by caesarean section and the use of prophylactic antibiotics for maternal group B streptococcal carriage in labour have the potential to impact on the incidence and/or outcomes of anaphylaxis during pregnancy, making this study very timely. Beyond adhering to the best practice algorithm for management of anaphylaxis in an adult, there is little known about how anaphylactic shock in pregnancy should be managed in order to optimise the outcome for both mother and baby. This study collected information about the incidence, management and outcomes of anaphylaxis in pregnancy in the UK. Data analysis is currently underway.
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Nutrition Australia - Advocating for your Health
Nutrition Australia, through National and State Divisions, undertakes a substancial amount of advocacy work with both Federal and State Governments, guiding bodies and health organisations. Here we share these.
Call for new National Nutrition Policy
It is time for the Australian Government to take charge of the nutritional health of our nation and update the 1992 National Nutrition Policy.
In 2017, Nutrition Australia, the Dietitians Association of Australia, the Public Health Association of Australia and the National Heart Foundation, released a joint statement entitled ‘Towards a National Nutrition Policy for Australia’. This call to action statement aimed to raise awareness of the importance of nutrition and the benefits of a new National Nutrition Policy.
Last month the Dietitians Association of Australia released a new report titled, ‘Nourish not Neglect: Putting health on our nation's table’, which outlines the steps needed to make a new National Nutrition Policy a reality.
What can you do to help drive the agenda for a new National Nutrition Policy?
Get in touch with your Federal Member and encourage them to call for a National Nutrition Policy in Parliament. Your Federal Member is elected by the community and is your representative, so it's their job to listen!
Simply download our letter template that you can use to post or email your Federal Member of Parliament. Click here to download letter template.
Click here to look up your Federal Member of Parliament.
Inquiry into the obesity epidemic in Australia
Nutrition Australia's Submission is Number 61. You can view our submission through the government submissions here, or below in the links section.
https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Obesity_epidemic_in_Australia/Obesity/Submissions
Nutrition Australia submitted a response to the Health Star Rating (HSR) Advisory Committee’s five year review of the system.
Nutrition Australia considers the HSR has considerable potential as a successful public health intervention if:
• Foods and drinks are scored in a way that aligns with the Australian Dietary Guidelines by scoring whole and minimally-processed foods from the five core food groups, higher than foods and drinks which are not recommended for regular consumption.
• The HSR was made mandatory, and for all packaged food and drink items including fresh foods (eg, fruits, vegetables and meats), and premade items, such as salads and sandwiches.
• The score could be used to judge the relative healthiness of items across food categories, not just within specific categories.
In addition, we made recommendations regarding, the need for greater consumer education about the HSR system, and the governance of the HSR system including the role of the food industry.
http://www.nutritionaustralia.org/national/news/2017/08/nutrition-australia-submission-health-star-rating-five-year-review
Nutrition Australia united with 35 leading community, public health, medical and academic groups to launch #TippingTheScales.
A ground-breaking 8-point action plan, outlining eight clear, practical, evidence-based actions the Australian Federal Government must take to reduce the enormous strain excess weight and poor diets are having on the nation’s physical and economic health.
Led by the Obesity Policy Coalition and Deakin University Global Obesity Centre, Tipping the Scales draws on national and international recommendations to highlight where action is required.
http://www.nutritionaustralia.org/national/news/2017/09/tipping-scales-we-must-halt-obesity-save-australian-lives
Nutrition Australia supported ‘Parents call for sugary Christmas truck to be scrapped’ open letter to Coca-Cola
A collaboration of health bodies, angered by the arrival of the Coke Christmas Truck on Australian shores, have joined forces in an open letter to Coca-Cola and The Salvation Army. The collaboration, led by Parents’ Voice, is particularly disappointed by Coca-Cola’s decision to visit Tamworth. As with much of regional Australia, Tamworth has high levels of overweight and obese Australians, with 73.9 per cent of adults in the region either overweight or obese.
Link – see 2 PDF’s attached
Nutrition Australia submitted a response to the stakeholder consultation re: Kilojoule labelling for fast food outlets
Purpose to facilitate stakeholder consultation with industry, public health and consumer organisations, and relevant professional associations to assist with the review of the effectiveness of the fast food menu labelling schemes which have been introduced.
Community education regarding kilojoule information and its relationship with healthy food choices is required to ensure such information is used effectively. Nutrition Australia supports the availability of nutrition information for consumers – either via in-store brochures/posters and/or online.
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Nutrition Australia’s Joint Policy Statement: Towards a National Nutrition Policy for Australia and Supporting document for the Joint Position Statement: Towards a National Nutrition Policy for Australia
The Public Health Association of Australia, the National Heart Foundation of Australia, the Dietitians Association of Australia and Nutrition Australia are calling for the Australian Government to develop a new National Nutrition Policy. The old 1992 policy urgently needs updating and expanding so it aligns with recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Steering Committee on Nutrition (UNSCN) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Diet related diseases are most prevalent among the very young, the very old, those living in remote areas, many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, those in culturally and linguistically diverse groups, and in lower socioeconomic groups. We urgently need to address these major risk factors for the health and productivity of all Australians.
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2017 - FANSIG - Towards a National Nutrition Policy for Australia - Position Statement.pdf 726.69 KB
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Books|BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Clear-Eyed Characters, Unresolved Yearnings
BOOKS OF THE TIMES
BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Clear-Eyed Characters, Unresolved Yearnings
By Janet Maslin
July 15, 2002, Section E, Page 7Buy Reprints
By Maile Meloy
172 pages. Scribner. $23.
''The first time Hank slept with Kay -- the only time -- was the night her husband drowned,'' Maile Meloy writes at the start of one of her uncommonly lucid short stories. Here is an author who knows how to jump-start the reader's interest.
Ms. Meloy also knows how to invent surprising situations. In her wide-ranging ''Half in Love,'' a sparkling debut collection of tight, watchful stories, she writes about a man felled by the job of painting his deck, a couple who regard a newborn horse as their baby, a soldier about to be sent to war and a gay English diplomat living with his petulant young lover in Saudi Arabia, about to run afoul of that country's harsh criminal code. Ms. Meloy brings offbeat imagination and pragmatic wisdom to describing each of these settings.
Hank and Kay, for instance, figure in ''Four Lean Hounds, Ca. 1976,'' a story originally published in The Ontario Review. They are stricken with guilt at the death of Duncan, Kay's husband, in a diving accident, but that is hardly all that troubles them. A powerful presence in the story is Hank's wife, Demeter, whose ''rancher father had named her for the harvest goddess, and stressed the first syllable, like Demerol.''
Like a lot of Ms. Meloy's tough, rangy Western characters (the author was born in Montana), Demeter jumps off the page: ''Long ashy hair, freckled shoulders, Texas in her voice.'' She is strong enough so that ''sometimes the Texas came out in Demeter, not the singing Texas, but the Texas that got things done.''
Demeter appears in a white dress and hiking boots at Duncan's funeral, while the body is delivered in a pickup truck to a weedy, forgotten cemetery. It is here that the mourners hear a tape recording of the title verse, made by Annie, Duncan and Kay's 4-year-old daughter. As Annie is heard singing for her lost father, Hank recognizes Demeter's influence: the song came from her. So she must have known Duncan better than Hank or Kay realized.
But no soap opera moment of revelation emerges from this; instead, there is just Demeter's spontaneous rendition of ''Home on the Range'' to provide unexpected catharsis. Everyone is moved to sing along. And Hank, who has been remote from his wife, feels ''something else he hadn't felt in a long time: that Demeter was doing exactly the right thing.''
The right thing in Ms. Meloy's stories tends to be a gesture of acceptance, delivered with the brass-tacks sense and clarity that make her characters memorable. The title figure in ''Ranch Girl'' announces, ''If you're white, and you're not rich or poor but somewhere in the middle, it's hard to have worse luck than to be born a girl on a ranch.'' The story is about how the heroine lets her horizons narrow, forgoing her chance to escape to an Eastern school so that she can go to Western Montana College and stay close to her cowboy beau. ''You can live cheap in Dillon,'' she tells herself, ''and if things don't work out with Andy you already know half the football team.''
In contrast to this down-to-earth heroine, the story also mentions the ranch owner's new wife, a former hippie who is described with perfect economy: ''She has a Ph.D. in anthropology, a police record for narcotics possession, a sorority pin and a ski-bum son in Jackson Hole.'' She also has a deck of tarot cards on the kitchen table. And when her rancher husband appears, ''she pours him fresh coffee and puts away the cards that say go.''
These glimpses of unresolved yearning underscore the book's title, ''Half in Love,'' and its sense of emotional limbo. But Ms. Meloy's central figures are unusually clear-eyed, even when confronted with tough choices. In ''The River,'' a man with an ailing wife finds himself steered toward the wife's best friend: ''A Minnesota heiress with dairymaid braids and a lineless tan, she's like something you'd make up, and she treats the world like something she made up.'' As the husband begins to sense his future, the vivid outdoor setting -- the tamarisk and the knapweed, along with the ominous rumble of trucks carrying radioactive loads down the highway -- is as forcefully evoked as his inner dilemma.
By no means all of these stories have rugged American settings. ''Aqua Boulevard'' unfolds in Paris, where a well-heeled older man is suddenly prompted to take stock of his life. The sight of an old flame with her grandchildren at a horseback-riding club is enough to set this process in motion. ''Life is long, when you live a long time -- that seems a simple fact, but you don't know it until you have a lunch like this one,'' the man thinks about this unexpectedly stirring encounter.
And ''Last of the White Slaves'' is set on the Greek island of Poros, where an elderly doyenne holds court. ''Every year,'' the narrator, an American woman, thinks, ''at work in the hot city, I thought of blue water and white bougainvillea and forgot how exhausting it was to be her guest, to stay in favor and say the right thing.'' But the old woman tells a long story, silencing her wide-eyed visitors with the tale of a diplomat named Miles and his disastrous stint in Saudi Arabia. By the end of her account, and the end of this versatile collection, the power of storytelling has made itself felt.
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Business|Russia Seeks Sanctions Tit for Tat
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Russia Seeks Sanctions Tit for Tat
One of four McDonald’s restaurants closed in Moscow in August, prompting concern about payback for Western sanctions.Credit...Maxim Shipenkov/European Pressphoto Agency
By Andrew E. Kramer
The sanctions imposed by the United States, the European Union and others in varying phases since March had been intended to bring Russia to heel. But Mr. Putin pushed back. In August, Russia announced that it would ban many imports of food and agricultural products from Europe and the United States.
Russian news media have taken to calling the latest proposal the Rotenberg Law, after Arkady Rotenberg, a former judo-sparring partner of Mr. Putin, turned wealthy industrialist. Last month, the Italian authorities seized a reported $40 million in real estate, connected in part to Mr. Rotenberg, who has been sanctioned.
After that, United Russia, a political party loyal to Mr. Putin, reintroduced the bill. It had first been rejected by the government last spring.
The legislation must be approved two more times by the lower chamber of Parliament, or Duma, and the Russian senate, then signed by the president to become law. The initial passage could well be saber-rattling but is still an alarming sign that Russia will not take the sanctions lightly. Even early discussions of the rule in Parliament precipitated a stock sell-off late last month, given the stakes for international corporations.
In the past, the Russian government has made no bones about taking apart private assets, dismantling the once-largest domestic oil company, Yukos, and jailing its former owner, Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, for a decade. Last month, a court ordered another Russian billionaire, Vladimir P. Yevtushenkov, placed under house arrest.
American companies with large investments in Russia have been apprehensive about possible retribution or losing business to Asian competitors, Alexis Rodzianko, the director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia, said in an interview. Russia, he said, now has a “hierarchy of procurement” putting Asian businesses first.
The only seeming swipe has been at the American corporate icon McDonald’s. Russian authorities closed several of its restaurants in Moscow in August, citing health concerns. But the timing prompted worries that it was payback for the sanctions.
So far, those actions appear largely symbolic, with most McDonald’s restaurants remaining open. Still, the symbolism was ominous. The opening of the first McDonald’s restaurant in 1990 on Pushkin Square marked the dawning of a new era of post-Soviet business opportunities for Western corporations.
Others followed. Ford operates an assembly plant for Focus compact cars outside St. Petersburg. A Russian forge stamps nearly half the titanium pieces as measured by weight used in the airframe of the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner airliner. Alcoa operates an aluminum smelter.
PepsiCo first came to the former Soviet Union after offering a taste sample to the general secretary at the time, Nikita S. Khrushchev, in 1959. The company has invested heavily in Russia during the oil boom and now owns one of the country’s largest dairies.
Even without such rules, multinational companies are facing headwinds, as the country’s economy flirts with recession. Ford has said weakening Russian demand for cars, amid all the uncertainty here, is hurting its global earnings.
Yet other multinationals have inadvertently benefited from Russia’s attempts to punish Western business. The ban on European dairy imports, for example, became an unexpected boon for Pepsi’s local milk and yogurt business.
The legislation, though, is amplifying corporate concerns. Russia’s minister of economy, Aleksei Ulyukayev, said just last week that “there is no better way to create capital outflow than passing or even discussing such legislation.”
Still, the law passed with 233 votes in favor and 202 against. It would allow Russian citizens to who suffer from an “unlawful court act” of a foreign government to appeal for compensation in Russia, ultimately by seizing foreign assets here, even those covered by immunity such as diplomatic real estate.
The Western sanctions were intended to dissuade Mr. Putin from invading Ukraine. The United States Treasury Department has called some of the targets the “inner circle” of Mr. Putin, or longtime acquaintances who would presumably have his ear.
But the sanctions appear to have had an unintended consequence. Critics of the compensation law say this group of insiders instead used its position to lobby for a payout from the budget.
“I have never heard of anything more cynical,” Boris Y. Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister and longtime critic of the Putin government, said of the law in a telephone interview. “I call it the Rotenberg villa law,” he added, in reference to the seized Italian real estate.
Mr. Rotenberg, in an interview on Rossiya state television, denied he had lobbied for the law and said he would not seek compensation for his Italian real estate, now snared by sanctions. The law’s intention is to shield Russian businesses, he said, dismissing the Italian seizure as the mere “loss of a house.”
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The Attack of the Giant Claws - on Lake Street
Friday, October 17th, 2014 2:44 PM
By Mary Kay O'Grady
I never go to disaster movies: they're all special effects and stock characters. That said, I've been watching one from my window for the last several days and I'm absolutely riveted.
It started when I heard rumbling across the street at the Lake and Forest garage. Turns out the teardown was starting. I watched as this huge piece of equipment with giant claws - I think we called them steamrollers when I was a kid - sidled up to the Lake Street entrance to the garage. It raised the claw, and just BIT OFF the elevator, the highest appendage. I was smitten.
I grabbed my coffee, pulled my chair up to the window and called my across-the-hall neighbor to watch the spectacle.
Next the claw monster approached the building and tore off the front wall, which crumbled like drywall, laying bare the concrete floors and beams. Aha, I thought, these will stop this monster. But no, it approached each floor, took a bite out of the center, placed it on the pile behind it, and then went back. The jaw closed, tapped on each floor several times and each floor collapsed. By now the jaw machine was making quite a mess, but it just rumbled to the top of the mess to attack the next floor. Wow.
I love to cast movies in my head. Let's pretend that the parking lot is full of cars and people, drenched with gasoline, and the exits have been sealed off by the malevolent John Malkovich, who has been fired by the heroic foreman - Matthew McConaghy - for not registering to vote. He has managed to sneak into the rig after killing the regular driver, one of the blue collar types who appear regularly on Chicago Fire and Chicago P. D.
The emergency crews arrive, sirens blaring. Barking orders, Police Chief Helen Mirren and Fire Chief Denzel Washington exchange sarcastic barbs, even though they're having a secret affair. Bruce Willis stands around smirking.
Behind the barriers, John Mahoney weeps, knowing that his daughter is inside in her car because he refused to let her use the half of his garage that was filled with organic garden equipment.
Come on, this is Oak Park, folks.
Finally, a black limousine pulls up and real estate mogul Christopher Walken gets out. He climbs the rubble, gets in the claw cab, and tells Malkovich that he can have the penthouse in the new high-rise if he surrenders. Malkovich eschews the apartment, but asks that Walken promise an organic grocery store. Walken shoots him. As Walken is being led away, he says "I would have said yes to Tiffany's"
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Suzette from Oak Park
Posted: October 18th, 2014 4:40 PM
As the across the hall neighbor, all we needed was CNN hottie Anderson Cooper to give the minute by minute report ! Such excitement for two "over the hill" charmers! And in case one wonders,yes, we were in our jammies Monday AM.
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Reign Take Winning Streak to the Great Outdoors
Previous Week’s Record: 4-0-0-0
Monday, December 26 vs. Bakersfield Condors: 4-3 Overtime Win
Forward Sean Backman scored a goal and an assist as the Reign prevailed over the Bakersfield Condors 4-3 in overtime in front of a sellout crowd of 9,491 at Citizens Business Bank Arena. Game Recap
Tuesday, December 27 at San Diego Gulls: 2-1 Overtime Win
Forwards Michael Mersch and Teddy Purcell each recorded two assists as the Reign won in overtime for the third consecutive contest, taking down the San Diego 2-1 at Valley View Casio Center to extend their winning streak to four games. Game Recap
Friday, December 30 at Stockton Heat: 4-1 Win
Defenseman Paul LaDue recorded two goals and an assist to help take down the Stockton Heat 4-1 at Stockton Arena. With the win, the Reign extend their winning streak to five games and take over first place in the Pacific Division for the first time since the start of the 2016-17 season. Game Recap
Saturday, December 31 vs. Stockton Heat:
Head Coach Mike Stothers clinched an AHL All-Star Classic coaching berth for the third consecutive season as the Reign came back to defeat the Heat 5-4 in overtime Saturday night at Citizens Business Bank Arena to take first place of the Pacific Division into 2017. The win extends the Reign’s season-high winning streak to six contests. Game Recap
Record: 17-6-5-0 (1st Place, Pacific Division)
Home: 8-4-1-0
Away: 9-2-4-0
Last 10 Games: 8-1-1-0
Streak: 6-0-0-0
Goals: Michael Mersch (10)
Assists: T.J. Hensick (17)
Points: T.J. Hensick (26)
Penalty Minutes: Michael Latta (62)
Power-Play Goals: Michael Mersch (6)
Power-Play Assists: T.J. Hensick (10)
Power-Play Points: T.J. Hensick (14)
Shorthanded Goals: Vincent LoVerde (1)
Shorthanded Assists: Justin Auger (1)
Shorthanded Points: Justin Auger, Vincent LoVerde (1)
Game-Winning Goals: Jonny Brodzinski (3)
Wins: Jack Campbell (14)
GAA: Jack Campbell (2.70)
SPCT: Jack Campbell (.908)
Defenseman Kurtis MacDermid leads the American Hockey League with 23 minor penalties.
Forward Michael Latta is tied for first in the AHL with six major penalties.
Goaltender Jack Campbell is 20th in the AHL with a 2.70 goals-against average and tied for first with 14 wins.
Ontario Reign at Bakersfield Condors
Saturday, Jan. 7
6:00 p.m. PT
Bakersfield College Memorial Stadium – Outdoor Classic
Listen Live: Reign Radio
Watch Live: AHL Live
Preview: Third of 10 meetings; 2-0-0-0 head-to-head record, second AHL Outdoor Classic in California
AHL OUTDOOR GAME HISTORY
The Ontario-Bakersfield Outdoor Classic will be the ninth outdoor game in American Hockey League history.
The Condors visited Raley Field in Sacramento last season on Dec. 19, 2015 for the AHL's first outdoor game in California, a 3-2 loss to Stockton.
Seven of the eight previous AHL Outdoor games have been decided by a single goal.
Other cities to host AHL outdoor games include Syracuse, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Detroit, Michigan, Hershey, Pennsylvania; Rochester, New York; Hamilton, Ontario and Hartford, Connecticut.
Latest Reign News…
Stothers Named to AHL All-Star Classic
Ontario Reign Head Coach Mike Stothers has officially been named to this third-straight AHL All-Star Classic. Full Story
Reign Release Defenseman Alexx Privitera
The Ontario Reign have released defenseman Alexx Privitera from his PTO. Full Story
Reign Send Stothers to All-Star Game with Sixth Straight Win to Close 2016
Ontario, CA – Head Coach Mike Stothers clinched an AHL All-Star Classic coaching berth for the third consecutive season as the Ontario Reign (17-6-5-0) came back to defeat the Stockton Heat (16-9-3-1) 5-4 in overtime Saturday night at Citizens Business Bank Arena to take first place of the Pacific Division into 2017. The win extends the Reign’s season-high winning streak to six contests. Full Story
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Alberto E. Tolentino named acting ethics prosecutor
By Pacific Island Times News Staff
Chief Justice Katherine A. Maraman has appointed Alberto E. Tolentino as acting Ethics Prosecutor, replacing Bruce Bradley who was fired by the judiciary last month.
Tolentino’s appointment begins on June 11. Tolentino served previously as Magistrate Judge of the Superior Court of Guam two consecutive terms from 2009 to 2017. “Attorney Tolentino has agreed to assist the Judiciary of Guam during this important transition period,” Maraman said. “
This appointment comes as the workload is growing and the process to bring on a permanent ethics prosecutor continues.”
A former Chief Deputy Attorney General of Guam, Tolentino served as Ethics Prosecutor of the Judiciary of Guam from 2001-2006-formerly the Prosecuting Counsel for the Guam Bar Ethics Committee.
Tolentino graduated from the University of San Francisco in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of the Pacific Mc George School of Law in 1993. The Office of the Ethics Prosecutor is mandated to investigate and prosecute alleged attorney and judicial officer misconduct. The Ethics Prosecutor is an unclassified position accountable to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Guam.
ALberto Tolentino
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"Irma was the most intense Atlantic hurricane to strike the United States since Katrina in 2005, and the first major hurricane to make landfall in Florida since Wilma in 2005, 12 years before."
Irma's Destruction: September 10, 2017
Of the 659 homes in Venture Out Resort, a community in Cudjoe Key where Irma first made landfall, over 100 homes were destroyed. But not one of the 15 Palm Harbor homes in Cudjoe Key were among those that were destroyed.
Hurricane Irma’s storm center finally made landfall on Cudjoe Key in the lower Florida Keys on the morning September 10, 2017. According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami, its top sustained winds were 130 mph. In the rain-soaked hours and days ahead, Irma proceeded north through Florida and up into Georgia and the Carolina’s, leaving intense flooding, massive power outages and complete devastation and destruction in its wake. Irma was the most intense Atlantic hurricane to strike the United States since Katrina in 2005, and the first major hurricane to make landfall in Florida since Wilma in 2005, 12 years before.
Coming Home to Palm Harbor
Slowly, evacuees from the Florida Keys and the path of Irma’s devastation returned to their homes in Florida, anxious to see what Irma had left them. In the days and weeks following, we were pleased to begin hearing from many of our happy and relieved homeowners who contacted us, eager to share their personal customer testimonials of how well their Palm Harbor homes had weathered Hurricane Irma. Here are just a few we wanted to share.
Kurt and Betty Stafford, Venture Out Resort, Cudjoe Key, FL
"We live in Cudjoe Key, Florida. Our Palm Harbor home survived Hurricane Wilma, and now most recently, Hurricane Irma. Cudjoe Key, as you may know, was devastated by Hurricane Irma. However, our home received minimal damage. Just loss of roof shingles on one side, almost all skirting, and our duct work underneath the home. That’s pretty amazing strength and durability, being that Irma’s winds were 173 mph when she tore through our area. We just wanted to share our Palm Harbor customer review with you. Our house looks great & this is a tribute to the quality of homes Palm Harbor builds."
Photos: Kurt and Betty Stafford's home survived Hurricane Irma just like the other 14 Palm Harbor homes in Venture Out Resort
Howard Varner, Cudjoe Key – Venture Out Restort – FL
"We were not quite sure what to expect after the hurricane. Our home is over 20 years old and has been through multiple hurricanes. But Hurricane Irma was a monster. When we returned home, we were thrilled to see that the only damage was that our back porch was gone and we had lost some siding from our neighbor’s totally destroyed home. We are very happy with our Palm Harbor home."
Jim Jones, Venture Out Resort, Cudjoe Key, FL
Someone sent us a photo of the front of our house and that looked to be intact. Then our neighbor called and told me that everything looked to be intact outside, so I asked him to check inside to check things out. After he went inside, he called us and was just incredulous. He said that we had nothing. No damage whatsoever. Even the pictures were still on the walls!
Photos: Jim Jones of Cudjoe Key, Florida and his Palm Harbor home that miraculously survived Hurricane Irma
Julie Smith, Security Guard, Venture Out Resort, Cudjoe Key, FL
"My house was one of the 100 plus homes of the 659 homes in Venture Out Resort in Cudjoe Key that was destroyed by Irma. But all 15 of the Palm Harbor homes in our neighborhood survived Hurricane Irma. Not one Palm Harbor was destroyed."
Marjie K, St. Petersburg, FL
"Hello, Palm Harbor – Plant City, Florida! I have wanted to write for a long time. My late husband and I bought our new home from you after a house fire in Feb 2002. Our home was called the Full House. Love it! Love it! It has been 15 years since then and I still love it today! In 2004, shortly after my husband passed away in July, we were in the midst of 4 hurricanes, Charley, Francis, Ivan and Jean. Ivan and Jean being the closest. My Palm Harbor home was so well put together that I didn’t even realize we were having a storm. I felt very secure. Now 13 yrs later with the threat of Hurricane Irma, my home was secure and sound. I had my window panels put up and barely knew a storm was there. The storm was fierce here in St. Petersburg, too. But not one shingle or siding came off. Am I lucky? Probably. But you build great homes. I tell people how much I love my home and recommend Palm Harbor Homes to everyone. I have never regretted the choice my husband and I made and I’m happy to give you a happy customer review. Thank you!"
Mike & Kara J, Little Torch Key, FL
"95% + every house in our area was damaged or completely destroyed. Most houses that looked as if they had minor outside damage were completely destroyed inside by water damage due to roof, soffit and eve failures. Our house was in the middle of the damage and we have ABSOLUTELY ZERO damage inside and out. The only thing that didn’t survive was the landscaping, car and contents in the downstairs enclosure which was minimal. We had 46“ of water in the enclosure without any damage to the structure. We noticed other new Palm Harbor homes with no damage. THANK YOU FOR AN AWESOME BUILT HOME!!!!!!!"
Photos: Mike & Kara J's home, top, vs. severely damaged homes in their neighborhood
Ann Marie V
"We have been through 5 major hurricanes, in the past 15 years, and our Palm Harbor home is still standing. Thank you for building such a quality home."
Bev S, Ruskin, FL
"Kudos to Palm Harbor Homes in Plant City, Florida. We just went through Hurricane Irma in Ruskin, Florida, and no damage whatsoever! They are built strong and beautiful! Thank you so much. We did not know what we would come home to, but it’s perfect ??!!"
Dolores C, Venice, FL
"I live in Venice, Florida. I bought a new Palm Harbor home in 2003. I was so happy when I came back. We had no damage at all. Just wanted to thank you for a well built home."
Lorraine D, Lakeland, FL
"I would be happy to do a commercial for Palm Harbor Homes. The fear that I felt was very real, actually I thought I was going to die!!!! It sounded like a freight train and the 2 semi-tractor trailers heading straight for me. Heard it, felt it, screamed for my husband, and couldn’t believe I wasn’t airborne or dead. I will pass this on when selling…safer than stick built!!! Now I can add a story of my home and I survived IRMA. Way to build a STRONG HOME, PALM HARBOR!"
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Orange Bowl Food & Wine Celebration presented by Florida Blue
SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY NEVER TASTED SO GOOD!
The 2019 Orange Bowl Food & Wine Celebration presented by Florida Blue was on Friday, September 20. The evening featured fine foods and flavors from approximately 30 of South Florida’s top restaurants and chefs. Event attendees enjoyed extraordinary dishes and open bars featuring a great selection of wines, craft beers and signature cocktails. The event also featured live entertainment, raffles and a silent auction. And best of all, proceeds benefitted Make-A-Wish Southern Florida, Special Olympics Florida and the Orange Bowl Leadership Academy.
Awards were given to the best restaurants in Miami-Dade and Broward County, the best overall restaurant and the best dessert. In addition, attendees voted for the People’s Choice Award for best bite and best dessert.
2019 AWARD WINNERS:
BEST OVERALL RESTAURANT
TAQUIZA TACOS
BEST RESTAURANT IN MIAMI DADE
RUSTY PELICAN
BEST RESTAURANT IN BROWARD
LONA COCINA TEQUILERIA
PEOPLE’S CHOICE: BEST BITE
TORO TORO MIAMI
PEOPLE’S CHOICE: BEST DESSERT
SOBE PROMOS
2019 Restaraunt Participants
While the Orange Bowl Committee’s primary mission for over 85 years has been to bring tourism to South Florida through the Capital One Orange Bowl, it has also maintained a legacy of charitable contributions and community outreach. Every ticket purchased for Orange Bowl events helps the organization to improve South Florida by supporting the following community outreach initiatives: youth sports, community programs, academic programs & scholarships, and the revitalization of sports facilities through legacy gifts.
Proceeds from the Orange Bowl Food & Wine Celebration presented by Florida Blue go toward Make-A-Wish Southern Florida, Special Olympics Florida and the Orange Bowl Leadership Academy.
History of the Orange Bowl Food & Wine Celebration
Previously known as the OBIEs, 2014 was the first food & wine culinary experience and it was a tremendous success! The 2014 Celebrity Chef Norman Van Aken headlined a group that included Michael Schwartz’s Harry’s Pizzeria and pastry chef Hedy Goldsmith, Fabio Viviani, Ralph Pagano, Paula DaSilva, Howie Kleinberg, YOLO, S3, Steak 954, and more! Last year’s lineup included two (2) James Beard Foundation Winners, two (2) additional James Beard Foundation Nominated chefs, two (2) Hell's Kitchen Contestants and two (2) Top Chef Contestants.
The 2015 event benefitting Make A Wish, Special Olympics and Orange Bowl Leadership Academy took place on Friday, May 29 at the Broward County Convention Center. It featured a night of extraordinary food, entertainment and giving as we celebrated those individuals who share Orange Bowl’s values in giving back to the South Florida community. More than 25 of the top South Florida restaurants and chefs had the opportunity to provide tastings and optional pairings. A panel of judges comprised of South Florida’s top foodies and culinary celebs voted to determine a Miami-Dade County restaurant winner, a Broward County restaurant winner, a dessert winner and an overall “Flavor of South Florida” winner. In addition, each event attendee also had a chance to cast their vote to award the People’s Choice Award winner!
In 2016, James Beard Award-winning chef/restaurateur Michael Schwartz headlined as the Celebrity Chef, while healthy lifestyle crusader, author and James Beard Award-winning chef, Rocco DiSpirito, made a celebrity chef guest appearance! Schwartz and his restuarant Harry's Pizzeria won the overall "Flavor of South Florida" and "Best Miami-Dade Restaurant," while over 30 restaurants and vendors from all across South Florida delighted guests all night long.
The 2017 event featured Paula DaSilva of Artisan Beach House as our Celebrity Chef and Evan Benn of Induldge Magazine as the Judge's Captain. Artisan Beach House took home the "Best Overall Restaurant" award. 3030 Ocean won "Best Broward Restaurant," Ms. Cheezious won "Best Miami-Dade Restaurant," Miami Beach EDITION Hotel - Matador Room by Jean-Georges Vongerichten won "Best Dessert" and Boatyard and SOBE Promos won the "People's Choice Award" for Best Bite and Best Dessert, respectively.
In 2018, the Celebrity Chefs of the event were Jeff McInnis and Janine Booth from Stitsville Fish Bar. Miami Beach EDITION Hotel - Matador Room by Jean-Georges Vongerichen won the awards for "Best Overall Restaurant" and "Best Dessert". Toro Toro Miami took home "Best Miami-Dade Restaurant", and NYY Steak received the "Best Broward Restaraunt" award. Ms. Cheezious was voted as the "People's Choice: Best Bite", and SoBe Promos once again received the "People's Choice: Best Dessert" award.
The 2019 event raised over $100,000 and once again delighted attendees with fine foods and flavors from over 30 of South Florida's top restaraunts. Dr. Eduardo Padron received the Keith Tribble Community Service Excellence award at the event, and another wish was granted for a special child from Make-A-Wish Southern Florida. Taquiza Tacos took home the "Best Overall Restaraunt" award. Lona Cocina Tequileria and Rusty Pelican won the awards for "Best Broward Restaurant" and "Best Miami-Dade Restaurant" respectively. Nothing Bundt Cakes was awarded as the "Best Dessert" of the night. The People's Choice for "Best Bite" went to Toro Toro Miami, and SoBe Promos completed the three-peat for the People's Choice for "Best Dessert".
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PEZ-Man Matt McNamara Needs Help
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Vuelta'20 Route: This will be a very special year for the Spanish grand tour as it celebrates its 75th edition. La Vuelta 20 will take off from The Netherlands on the 14th of August, with a first stage taking place entirely in Utrecht (TTT); and will end in Madrid on the 6th of September.
Strava has released its annual Year In Sport data report, which analyzes the activities of its more than 48 million community members to draw insights into the latest trends in cycling, fastest growing bikes, the impact of virtual rides and more.
Beginners Guide to Road Cycling as a Sport
Sponsored Post: Road racing became an organized sport in the late 19th century and has gone on to become highly popular in Europe. Of all the sports in the world today, cycling is among the very few that allow for mass participation.
Calling All Racers: Zwift Drops Flag on Crit City
Monday December 9, 2019
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Zwift Takes Things Off Road
Friday December 6, 2019
New dedicated MTB and gravel training plans as well as in-game equipment to better cater to off-road cyclists. Zwift, the global online training and racing platform for athletes, has today added increased functionality for off-road cyclists.
After Vincenzo Nibali, Alberto Bettiol Helps his ex Under23 Team
Tuesday November 26, 2019
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Essential Beginner Tips For Road Biking
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Raymond Poulidor Dies at 83
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Zwift Academy Announces 2019 Finalists
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Hammer Series Indoor Virtual Cycling Challenge on Kinomap
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Zwift: Move for Movember!
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TOUR'20: Every Mountain Range on the Map
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DeFeet Team Deceuninck - Quick-Step Partnership Draws To A Close
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Four Unforgettable Rides on the Jersey Shore
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The “Golden Window” To Rapid Muscle Recovery: OSMO Nutrition Introduces Rapid Recovery Drink Mix Train Hard and recover fast with OSMO Proprietary Rapid Recovery Mix
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Registrations are Open to the 33rd Edition La Fausto Coppi Officine Mattio 2020 International Grand Fondo
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Strava Launches New “Fitness” and “Perceived Exertion” Features on Mobile Apps for iOS and Android
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Paul, Weiss is committed to providing impactful pro bono legal assistance to individuals and organizations in need across a broad range of constitutional, civil rights and other public interest matters.
Court Grants Columbia University Motion to Dismiss Title IX Lawsuit With Prejudice
As reported in Newsweek, Reuters and other media outlets, Judge Gregory Woods of the Southern District of New York granted Paul, Weiss client Columbia University’s motion to dismiss a Title IX complaint filed by former Columbia undergraduate Paul Nungesser.
The dispute arose in 2013 after Emma Sulkowicz accused her fellow classmate Mr. Nungesser of sexual assault in a complaint with Columbia. Following the school’s investigation, the University found Mr. Nungesser not responsible for sexual assault. In protest of the University’s handling of her case, Ms. Sulkowicz began a widely publicized performance art project, "Mattress Performance (Carry that Weight)," in which she carried a mattress around campus throughout her senior year. Ms. Sulkowicz became a well-known figure in the ongoing public debate surrounding sexual assault on college campuses.
Mr. Nungesser filed suit in April 2015, alleging that, by permitting Ms. Sulkowicz to carry out her art project and by awarding her academic credit for doing so, the University violated his rights under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Although Judge Woods had initially dismissed the case in March 2016, he gave Nungesser leave to replead.
In its second motion to dismiss, Columbia argued that the conduct alleged by Mr. Nungesser did not state a Title IX violation, as Ms. Sulkowicz's art project and other public statements were directed at Mr. Nungesser's alleged conduct, rather than his status as a male; that the conduct he alleged was far different than that alleged in other Title IX student-on-student harassment cases; that the University did not deprive Mr. Nungesser of access to educational opportunities; and that the University was not "deliberately indifferent" to the alleged harassment.
In a comprehensive, 46-page opinion dismissing all Nungesser’s claims with prejudice, Judge Woods accepted these arguments. With respect to the Title IX claim, Judge Woods found that Nungesser still failed to plead facts giving rise to a plausible inference that Ms. Sulkowicz’s actions were motivated by his gender, and that he still did not allege a sufficient deprivation of access to educational opportunities, even if Mr. Nungesser’s “senior year at Columbia was neither pleasant nor easy.” Judge Woods went on to hold that, “[a]lthough Nungesser includes more detail in his [Second Amended Complaint] than in his previous pleadings, he still fails to allege a concrete, negative, and systemic effect on his ability to receive an education.” Judge Woods also noted that Columbia “raises a number of significant arguments in its briefs in support of its position that its response to the events at issue in this case was not ‘clearly unreasonable’” including Columbia’s “responsibility to account for students’ rights to free speech.”
The Paul, Weiss team included litigation partner Roberta Kaplan, Michele Hirshman, counsel Darren Johnson and associates Caitlin Grusauskas, Jordana Haviv and Jacob Taber.
Moses Silverman Discusses Working With Detained Asylum Seekers in Texas
Of counsel Moses Silverman made trips this fall to a family detention facility (jail) in south Texas to work with women and children who recently walked across the border and are seeking asylum.
Paul, Weiss Highlights From the 2019 NAPABA Convention
Paul, Weiss took part in the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association’s (NAPABA) 2019 Convention, the largest annual national gathering of attorneys, judges, law students, legal scholars and elected officials of Asian-American…
Brad Karp Featured in LEADERS Magazine
Firm chairman Brad Karp was featured in a Q&A in the latest issue of LEADERS magazine.
Paul, Weiss Pro Bono Case Featured in the New York Post
On September 29, 2019, the New York Post featured a story on Paul, Weiss pro bono client Pablo Fernandez, who served 24 years behind bars after being wrongfully convicted in 1996 of a murder he did not commit.
Paul, Weiss Counsels Pro Se Litigants on Discovery
On June 25, Paul, Weiss, in coordination with pro bono client The City Bar Justice Center, conducted a presentation and clinic for pro se litigants in the Eastern District of New York.
New York Times Highlights Firm Efforts to Reunite Separated Families
The New York Times highlighted Paul, Weiss’s leadership in a court-ordered effort to find parents deported by the Trump Administration and to reunify families in an article on law firms’ intensive pro bono immigration efforts.
Brad Karp and Bob Atkins Publish Op-Ed on Voting Issues in New York Law Journal
Firm Chairman Brad Karp and Litigation Department Co-Chair Robert Atkins published an op-ed in the New York Law Journal, “Democracy Itself is On the Ballot,” that sounds the alarm on threats to the integrity of our election process.
McGill Alumni Publication Spotlights BJ Jensen’s and Paul, Weiss’s Family Reunification Efforts
Pro bono associate BJ Jensen was featured in the September issue of the McGill News Alumni Magazine.
Emily Goldberg and Steve Herzog Featured in NYU Law News Article on Immigrant Family Separation Crisis
Pro bono counsel Emily Goldberg and litigation counsel Steve Herzog were featured in an article focusing on NYU alumni at the firm who are on the front lines of the battles over U.S. immigration policy.
Brad Karp and Robert Atkins Quoted in The American Lawyer on Travel Ban
Firm chairman Brad Karp and litigation department co-chair Bob Atkins were quoted in The American Lawyer in an article highlighting legal industry-wide efforts to coordinate efforts since President Trump’s travel ban executive order…
Paul, Weiss Team’s Role in Family Separation Case Featured in Law360
Paul, Weiss’s efforts on behalf of three undocumented immigrant parents separated from their children at the border were highlighted in a June 27 article in Law360.
Brad Karp Co-Authors Op-Ed on Immigration Crisis for The New York Times
Firm chairman Brad Karp, alongside Gary Wingens, chairman and managing partner of Lowenstein Sandler, co-authored an Op-Ed for The New York Times on the current immigration crisis at the border with Mexico.
Geoffrey Chepiga and Emily Goldberg to Speak on Best Practices in Light of New Immigration Climate
Litigation partner Geoffrey Chepiga and pro bono counsel Emily Goldberg will participate in a panel discussion hosted by the New York Lawyers for the Public Interest and the Human Services Council.
Sunday’s New York Post featured a story on the “potentially precedent-setting case” that Paul, Weiss and The Legal Aid Society are litigating on behalf of dozens of formerly homeless individuals who obtained private apartments through …
Leaders Magazine Features Brad Karp
Firm chair Brad Karp was profiled as one of "New York City's Leaders" in the fall 2016 edition of Leaders magazine.
The Daily Beast Article on Shaken Baby Controversy References Bronx Family Court Case
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15-Year-Old Publishes Account of His Parents’ Challenge to Mississippi Adoption Ban
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New Beginnings: Helping Refugees Resettle
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Stories of Justice: NYLPI’s Work in 2014
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The Road to Independence
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Changes to New York Nonprofit Governance Law Effective July 1, 2014
On July 1, 2014, certain substantial changes to New York nonprofit law will take effect, and will require compliance by all nonprofit organizations incorporated in New York, as well as certain nonprofit organizations doing…
Aidan Synnott Discusses IRAP in The American Lawyer
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Paul, Weiss and The Legal Aid Society Present "Advising Micro-Entrepreneurs" CLE Program
Corporate associate Frank Steinherr and Rolando Gonzalez of The Legal Aid Society's Civil Practice Program co-chaired a CLE pro bono program titled "Advising Micro-Entrepreneurs."
Paul, Weiss Is Named Law Firm of the Year, White Collar Litigation Department of the Year
Paul, Weiss was recognized with The American Lawyer’s most prestigious award, “Law Firm of the Year,” at the American Lawyer Industry Awards Gala. Additionally, the firm was named “White Collar Litigation Department of the Year.”
Karen King Receives NAPABA Pro Bono Award
Litigation counsel Karen King has received the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association’s (NAPABA) Pro Bono award.
Brad Karp Named Equality Trailblazer by The National Law Journal
Firm chairman Brad Karp was recognized as a 2019 “Equality Trailblazer” by The National Law Journal.
Jay Topkis Posthumously Receives City Bar’s Norman J. Redlich Special Recognition Award
On July 25, the New York City Bar Association Committee on Capital Punishment presented a Norman J. Redlich Special Recognition Award to Paul, Weiss in honor of former partner Jay Topkis, who devoted decades to ensuring the effective…
Paul, Weiss Included on The American Lawyer “A-List”
The American Lawyer has once again included Paul, Weiss in its annual “A-List,” which ranks firms based on their revenue per lawyer, pro bono commitment, associate satisfaction, racial and gender diversity, and the percentage of…
BJ Jensen Receives On the Rise – Top 40 Young Lawyers Award
Pro Bono Attorney BJ Jensen was recently named a top young lawyer by the American Bar Association.
Emily Goldberg Awarded an “Unsung Hero” Award From the New Jersey Law Journal
Pro bono counsel Emily Goldberg was featured in a recent Q&A in the New Jersey Law Journal as one of five honorees recognized as “Unsung Heroes” in the state.
Brad Karp and Meredith Kane Named New York Trailblazer’s by New York Law Journal
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Karen King Receives Thurgood Marshall Award
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In Such Good Company
Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox
By Carol Burnett
Read by Carol Burnett
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Film | Performing Arts
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Film | Performing Arts | Audiobooks
Sep 05, 2017 | ISBN 9781101904671
Sep 13, 2016 | 480 Minutes
About In Such Good Company
In this New York Times bestseller, comedy legend Carol Burnett tells the hilarious behind-the-scenes story of her iconic weekly variety series, The Carol Burnett Show.
In In Such Good Company, Carol Burnett pulls back the curtain on the twenty-five-time Emmy-Award winning show that made television history, and she reminisces about the outrageously funny and tender moments that made working on the series as much fun as watching it.
Carol delves into little-known stories of the guests, sketches and improvisations that made The Carol Burnett Show legendary, as well as some favorite tales too good not to relive again. While writing this book, Carol rewatched all 276 episodes and screen-grabbed her favorite video stills from the archives to illustrate the chemistry of the actors and the improvisational magic that made the show so successful.
Putting the spotlight on everyone from her costars to the impressive list of guest stars, Carol crafts a lively portrait of the talent and creativity that went into every episode. With characteristic wit and incomparable comic timing, she details hiring Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner, and Tim Conway; shares anecdotes about guest stars and close friends, including Lucille Ball, Roddy Mcdowell, Jim Nabors, Bernadette Peters, Betty Grable, Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Gloria Swanson, Rita Hayworth, and Betty White; and gives her take on her favorite sketches and the unpredictable moments that took both the cast and viewers by surprise.
This book is Carol’s love letter to a golden era in television history through the lens of her brilliant show. Get the best seat in the house for “eleven years of laughter, mayhem, and fun in the sandbox.”
Winner of the 2017 Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album
Comedy legend Carol Burnett tells the hilarious behind-the-scenes story of her iconic weekly variety series, The Carol Burnett Show.
Who but Carol Burnett herself has the timing, talent, and wit to pull back the curtain on the Emmy-Award winning show that made television history for eleven glorious seasons? In Such Good Company delves into little-known stories of the guests, sketches and antics that made the show legendary, as well as some favorite tales too good not to relive again. Carol lays it all out for us, from the show’s original conception to its evolution into one of the most beloved primetime programs of its generation.
Written with all the charm and humor fans expect from a masterful entertainer like Carol Burnett, In Such Good Company skillfully highlights the elements that made the show so successful in a competitive period when TV variety shows ruled the air waves. Putting the spotlight on everyone from her talented costars to her amazing guest stars—the most celebrated and popular entertainers of their day—Carol crafts a lively portrait of the talent and creativity that went into every episode.
Here are all the topics readers want to know more about, including:
• how the show almost didn’t air due to the misgivings of certain CBS vice presidents;
• how she discovered and hired Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner, and Tim Conway;
• anecdotes about guest stars and her close freindships with many of them, including Lucille Ball, Roddy Mcdowell, Jim Nabors, Bernadette Peters, Betty Grable, Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Gloria Swanson, Rita Hayworth, and Betty White;
• the people behind the scenes from Bob Mackie, her costume designer and partner in crime, to the wickedly funny cameraman who became a fixture during the show’s opening Q&A;
• and Carol’s takes on her favorite sketches and the unpredictable moments that took both the cast and viewers by surprise.
This audiobook is Carol’s love letter to a golden era in television history through the lens of her brilliant show which won no less than 25 Emmy Awards! Get the best seat in the house as she reminisces about the outrageous tales that made working on the show as much fun as watching it.
Includes cast interviews, a conversation with Dick Cavett, and much more!
Listen to a sample from In Such Good Company
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About Carol Burnett
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Sep 05, 2017 | 320 Pages | 5-3/16 x 8 | ISBN 9781101904671
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“In this light, behind-the-scenes memoir, [Burnett] pays tribute to the many talented individuals responsible for the show’s enduring success, [sharing] some of the hilarious impromptu moments on the set and sheds light on the many memorable sketches, including the movie parodies that have become classic TV.” —Kirkus Reviews
“The great comedian [Carol Burnett] filled America’s living rooms with pratfalls and Tarzan yells…. Carol Burnett’s new memoir, In Such Good Company, captures this zaniness with relish. Written in Burnett’s laughing voice, the book chronicles how she prepared her weekly dose of mayhem…. Resonating with Burnett’s lively enthusiasm, In Such Good Company captures the excitement of being there once again, and it’s a joyous addition to her earlier memoirs.” —The Washington Post
GRAMMY Awards (Best Spoken Word Album) WINNER 2017
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/ Meet the Developer: Mossbark Games
Meet the Developer: Mossbark Games
An interview with the developer of Morels
Mossbark Games is a brand new company who has just released their first title, Morels, to iOS and Android.
Mossbark showed up on Twitter recently with a cool video preview of Morels, so we thought we’d see if they wanted to talk to us. Brian runs the company and he was kind enough to answer a handful of questions for us, which we have below. He also passed along some questions to the game designer, Brent Povis. We'd like to thank them both for taking the time to answer a few questions, we find it fascinating to get some information on how digital ports come to be and a little bit of what going into making them, and Brian and Brent were kind enough to provide some great information in our interview. Brian goes into some detail on how he started making the app and some of the game modifiers which will spice things up in the digital adaptation.
I’ve personally not played Morels, but have done a little research on it and it looks to fit into the mold of some of the classic two player card games out there, Lost Cities and Battle Line come to mind. In the game from Two Lanterns Games, players attempt to cook sets of mushrooms they grab from a common acquisition row. There are of course many twists on the basic premise to spice things up. It looks like a light, fun two player game and I’m excited to see it hit mobile devices. The feature list is impressive for a first time developer, crossing off a lot of key boxes including asynchronous online play and a host of achievements to earn.
Morels is out now, here is the feature list from Mossbark:
The official digital adaptation of the beloved card game Morels.
The woods are old-growth, dappled with sunlight. Delicious mushrooms beckon from every grove and hollow with many tasty varieties awaiting the savvy collector. Forage, sautée with butter over the fire, and cook your way to victory!
Elegant digital conversion of the card game by Brent Povis
Online asynchronous 2 player games
Local pass & play
Solo play against 3 AI difficulty levels
Game modifiers: try a new way to play!
36 achievements to earn
In-app rulebook
Translated into: English, German, French, Italian and Spanish
No ads or microtransations
Awards & Honors for Morels:
2014 International Gamers Award - General Strategy: Two-players Nominee
2014 Games Magazine Best New Card Game Winner
2014 Fairplay A la carte Winner
2012 Golden Geek Best Card Game Nominee
2012 Golden Geek Best 2-Player Board Game Nominee
You can purchase Morels for Android or iOS from the following links:
Without further ado, here is our interview with Brian from Mossbark, with Brent's questions at the end:
Pixelated Cardboard [PC]: Tell us a little about Mossbark Games. How did you get started? What's your experience in the field?
Brian Laager [BL]: Before starting this project, I'd been a software developer in the games industry for 8 years. Some of the games I've worked on include 1 vs 100, Halo 4, and Age of Empires: Castle Siege. I loved working on all those titles, but it's always been a dream of mine to work on something independently.
[PC]: Are you a big board game fan? Do you play digital games, physical games, or both?
[BL]: I am! I try to play physical games a couple times a month but as time goes by it's harder to find large chunks of time when everyone's available. AI and online play in digital tabletop games provide opponents who are always there. There are some games I know I'll never play in person, so a digital version allows me to experience those games too. I also love how they streamline play: I can be on the bus or standing in line somewhere and knock out a few games that would have normally taken hours.
[PC]: How did you developing Morels as your first title come about? What goes into getting a publisher to agree to make a digital adaptation?
[BL]: My girlfriend and I got into mushroom foraging a few years ago. We love the combination of being outside in the forest and finding tasty mushrooms! I happened to find Morels while looking for a 2-player game and instantly bought it because of the theme. It was an instant hit! It's so easy to learn and plays quickly, but there are strong tactical and strategic decisions to make. I started working on a digital version we could take and play anywhere, mainly just for personal use. Once I had the pass-and-play game fully working (but very ugly) I liked it enough to approach Two Lanterns Games and gauge their interest in partnering on the digital version. After some discussion they were interested, and here we are!
[PC]: What engine are you using to write the game?
[BL]: I used Unity to create Morels. I had a bit of professional experience using the engine and am most comfortable using C# so it was an obvious choice.
[PC]: Looking at the press release, the app has an impressive list of features, including async online play, achievements, three AI levels, etc… but one that really stood out was a note about game modifiers, could you explain these a little bit?
[BL]: Basically, these are different deck compositions you can play with. The concepts for the game modifiers all came from Brent Povis, the designer of the Morels card game. Some are simple tweaks that force you to alter your strategy in some way: like a deck with no baskets. Baskets increase your hand limit, so having no baskets in the deck makes you much more aware of the way you manage your hand. There’s a Tournament modifier that transforms a bit of the randomness from the Night Deck into the predictability of the Day Deck, making for some cutthroat games. Morel Frenzy makes the highest value card much more common, leading to some high scores!
[PC]: Is the online play cross-platform?
[BL]: Yes! The game uses its own backend server to manage online games, so Android and iOS users can play each other. It has a simple matchmaking system to find opponents, but also has a friend system you can use to play custom games against an opponent of your choice.
[PC]: Is there anything else about the game you’d like to highlight?
[BL]: I had the most fun creating the game's AI. I hadn't ever created a turn-based game AI before, so I spent a lot of time reading theory that I could apply to the game. I'm happy with how it turned out: the hard AI is a pretty consistent challenge!
[PC]: What is your favorite board game?
[BL]: Eldritch Horror! Some friends don't like competitive games so it's my go-to co-op game. I enjoy the adventurous globe-trotting theme and it stands out amongst all of the Lovecraft-themed games out there now.
[PC]: What is your favorite app game?
[BL]: Ascension. I have played too many games to count and I have all of the expansions. It works so well digitally, and games take just the right amount of time.
[PC]: What is one board game you’d love to see get a mobile port?
[BL]: I'd say Eldritch Horror. Aside from being my favorite board game, an app controlling all the fiddly bits would be amazing.
[PC]: Were you excited to see your game getting ported to the digital space?
Brent Povis - Game Designer [BP]: Very much so, even if purely for the personal reasons. From the beginning, I've envisioned how fun it would be to play anytime against players around the world or against a really strong AI (there are three difficulty levels available, and the "hard" lives up to its name). I'd say 90% of my play so far has been in classic mode, but the opportunity to release variations on gameplay (modes altering basket and night card availability, increasing numbers of certain cards in the deck, etc) was also a big plus as they give players the option to change the texture of the game in delicious ways.
[PC]: Do you like the way Morels translates to app form?
[BP]: I do, I've been impressed at every turn with Brian's vision and have had a ton of fun testing the Beta through its iterations, especially since even the first port felt really well done. Given the game's mechanic of a "moveable feast", the digital management of game flow makes for a really smooth player experience. Combined with sound effects, music, in-game score and hand monitors, online play, a very user-friendly tutorial, and long-term stats and achievements, it has exceeded my greatest hopes for this new path in the forest.
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Ryan Anderson • March 19, 2009
Planetary Surface Processes Field Trip: Day 5
Meteor Crater, Walnut Canyon, and Red Mountain
This article originally appeared on Ryan Anderson's "The Martian Chronicles" blog and is reposted here with permission.
(This is day 5 of a week-long planetary geology field trip to Arizona. Get caught up with days 1, 2, 3, and 4.)
Meteor Crater is the best preserved (and the first recognized) impact crater on Earth.
Today was a long and awesome day. We started out at Meteor Crater, the youngest and best preserved impact crater on Earth! Our guide today was Shawn Wright, a colleague from the Hawaii field workshop, among other places. He showed us infrared images of the crater taken from an airplane and we walked around the rim trying to identify the main compositions detected. Meteor Crater is especially nice for this because it excavated into three distinct layers: the red Moenkopi siltstone (the surface of the surrounding plains), the yellowish Kaibab limestone (normally beneath the Moenkopi), and the white Coconino sandstone (below the Kaibab).
Back in the early 1900s, people were trying to dig and find the iron meteorite that they thought was buried under the crater (it turns out the meteorite was blasted into thousands of pieces upon impact). Luckily, the mining work carved a notch in the rim that lets you see the three units of the crater where they have been overturned by the impact. When a large impact occurs, it lifts up the ground and forms an “overturned flap” at the rim. You can see in the picture that the Moenkopi goes from relatively solid-looking to very fractured-looking, and is then overlain by blocks of Kaibab and Coconino.
Reversed stratigraphy
At the rim of the crater, the impact has reversed the sequence of layers. The red Moenkopi would normally be on top but here it is overlain by blocks of Kaibab limestone and Coconino sandstone that have been excavated by the impact.
Another very interesting part of the crater is that the impact pulverized the Coconino sandstone, crushing the sand grains into powder. This powder was actually mined for a while because it is a very high grade silica “rock flour” used in things like makeup. Amazingly enough, even though it has been subjected to one of the most violent forces imaginable, the crushed sandstone still maintains its original structure, and you can even see crossbeds preserved!
Shocked sandstone
The shocked sandstone still preserved very fine cross-bedded layers, but can be crumbled into a power with your hand.
After Meteor Crater, we made a short stop at Walnut Canyon, where the Coconino sandstone is not shocked and the crossbeds are displayed prominently. Remember, cross-bedded layers typically form when sand dunes are lithified in place and turned into sand stone, preserving the layers within the dune. For more info about crossbeds, check the USGS site about them.
Crossbeds at Walnut Canyon
Crossbeds at Walnut Canyon are essentially fossilized sand dunes from when Arizona was a coastal desert. The direction that the layers are tilted tells us that the prevailing winds blew from north to south, although the various sets of layers in this image actually reflect several wind directions.
Finally, after Walnut canyon we drove up to Red mountain, which is a cinder cone volcano that has been carved open by erosion. Not only does it give a great view of the interior structure of the cone, it also erodes into a very bizarre landscape that looks like it belongs in a Dr. Seuss book.
The interior of Red Mountain cinder cone
The layers are from different stages of the eruption that deposited cinders with slightly different composition or weathering properties. The bizarre shapes are due entirely to erosion, mostly by water.
That’s all for today. Tomorrow we are off to Grand Falls and the nearby dune field!
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For the dedicated diving holiday in Oman, there is no better way than on an Oman Liveaboard. There are currently two very good standard liveaboards in Oman, the Samana Explorer, and the Oman Aggressor. Both boats are of a similar standard, with very spacious cabins and professional operation.
The liveaboards move around Oman during the dive season from September to May, mainly focusing on the off-shore islands on The Daymaniyat and Hallaniyat Islands, but they also venture to the very North around the Musandam peninsula. The diving in the regions is truly amazing, with huge schools of fish, and the chance to see large numbers or rarer species like Mobula Rays, Whale Sharks and Guitar Sharks in an uncrowded natural environment.
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Renewable Energy Poised to Thrive Under any White House
Posted By Saulius K. Mikalonis12.07.2016
“I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope
we don’t have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that.”
— Thomas Edison
“There has been a big push to develop alternative forms of energy —
so-called green energy — from renewable sources. That's a big mistake.”
— Donald Trump
In the early days of the renewable energy industry, its resiliency was predicated upon which party held the reins of power. In the late 1970s, President Jimmy Carter and Congress for the most part supported renewable energy, passing legislation intended to promote and incentivize it. President Reagan thought less of it and removed the incentives while tearing down solar panels built on the White House just two years prior. The industry ebbed and flowed as the Republican and Democratic parties jockeyed for political power. This time, it’s different.
In the quote above from his book, Crippled America, President-elect Trump indicated that he prefers traditional fossil fuels to alternative forms of energy, even while Thomas Edison foreshadowed the renewable energy market currently in place. Early signs indicate that Trump intends to follow through on his preference.
However, unlike previous transitions of power, the renewable energy market has matured, industry and businesses have long-term investments and plans to increase their use of renewable energy and the Republican Party is no longer lock-step against the use of renewables. In essence, renewable energy will remain viable and will likely thrive under any presidential administration.
Economics make renewable energy player in markets
Renewable energy was once seen as being an extremely expensive way to create energy. In its early days, legislatures provided subsidies for its development in large part as a step toward energy independence. That in turn created demand and with demand came the benefits of economies of scale.
Decades of development have given way to a point where renewable energy sources can now compete, even without subsidies, with traditional forms of energy. The policy to promote the development of renewables, in essence, was and is a success.
So, how cheap are renewable sources, now? Fortune reported that while costs of generating electricity from gas and coal have risen, the price of power from wind and solar has been falling.
According to Bloomberg, "Government subsidies have helped wind and solar get a foothold in global power markets, but economies of scale are the true driver of falling prices: The cost of solar power has fallen to 1/150th of its level in the 1970s, while the total amount of installed solar has soared 115,000-fold."
With new technological developments and greater demand, renewable energy costs will only continue to go down, which creates an economic incentive for the use of these technologies. This holds true even in places where coal is cheap and plentiful, like Texas. In Michigan, coal-fired plants are closing, mainly because they have outlived their useful lives and are expensive to run. They are not being replaced by other coal plants but by natural gas and renewables. The economic case for renewables will keep the market for it healthy and vibrant no matter what the new administration does.
Plans are already set and more is on the way
Most major corporations has developed sustainability policies that include the development of alternative energy. Many of these corporations are multinational and any reduction in enthusiasm for renewable energy in the United States will be offset by voluntary and required carbon reduction efforts in the countries in which they operate.
There are also local American carbon reductions protocols that are independent of the federal government. Sixty of the Fortune 100 companies have joined and pledged carbon reductions voluntarily. These things are happening independent of government mandates and will not be affected by anything a Trump administration would do to discourage renewable energy.
Many of the renewable energy projects are either already built or planning is underway. These projects have long lead times and require the development of significant infrastructure and agreements that cannot be reversed easily or quickly. For example, the Block Island Wind Farm off the coast of Rhode Island will begin operations soon, creating enough energy to power 17,000 homes. The Bureau of Land Management has 9,763 megawatts of solar energy, 4,767 megawatts of wind energy, and 605 megawatts of geothermal energy developing on federal lands since 2009. Iowa utilities are spending $4.6 billion to develop 2,500 megawatts of new wind for the next four years. There are many more examples of renewable energy projects in place or nearing development.
States are finding that desirable corporations (and the jobs they bring) identify the availability of renewable energy as a factor in deciding where to locate. Companies like Google, Apple, and, (now) in Michigan, Switch, will only locate where they can get their energy from renewable sources. While the new administration may chafe at renewable energy, local governments, states and corporations are already heading quickly toward decarbonizing their operations to attract these businesses.
Many Republicans support renewable energy
Republicans are openly working toward promoting renewable energy and getting their party to embrace clean energy. The Michigan Conservative Energy Forum works towards the adoption of new energy technologies and energy efficiency as a core conservative principle. The Green Tea Party is a grassroots organization that promotes renewable energy and efficiency, too. These organizations and their members are part of the new administration’s supporters who will have a say in future policy.
Rural farm owners, a traditional Republican block, are now counting on the profits generated by wind farms to keep their farms viable. While Florida voters were voting for Donald Trump, they also rejected a utility-backed measure that would have made it more difficult to install solar power for individuals. Republicans in South Carolina are pushing for legislation to support renewable energy in that state. Support for renewable energy is no longer strictly a left-right issue.
After the election, financial markets boosted coal stocks and lowered renewable energy stocks. That certainly indicates some foreboding on the future of renewable energy. But, while the Clean Power Plan will likely not be there to push more renewable energy, coal-fired plants are closing and renewable energy will continue growing and will likely thrive. The roller coaster markets and boom-and-bust renewable energy cycles are likely over. That is true no matter what the new administration intends to do.
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North End manager Simon Grayson struggled to find enough superlatives to salute his players following a terrific performance and result against Port Vale.
Including injury time, the Lilywhites played for 87 minutes with ten men following Neil Kilkenny’s early dismissal, yet still they claimed the three points in a 2-0 victory.
And the gaffer couldn’t praise the players enough following the full-time whistle.
Speaking to PNE.Com, Grayson said: “I don’t think you can put into words what the players have actually done tonight.
“This is the biggest pitch in the country, we go down to ten men very early in the game; we knew we had to work hard against a team that have won five out of six games.
“We knew we had to be really at it with and without the ball and we have done well.
“There is different ways of winning football matches, Saturday we played very well with it and tonight we had to defend with our lives, work hard as a team, and obviously we have come out with a fantastic result.
“I asked the players at half-time just to give whatever they have got in their bodies, to put it on the line and drain every little bit of energy out of them and they did that.
“They just worked so hard for each other and put the blocks in when they needed to.
“And we said at half-time when we were one-nil up that imagine the buzz in the dressing room if we manage to win this game with ten men against a good team, and as you can imagine the dressing room was very vocal and vibrant.
“I thought long and hard about what system to go and play tonight to start with, but then going down to ten men affects what we do and it was a big call taking Kevin Davies off, but maybe the big pitch and the second game in a short space of time would have probably killed Kevin off for Saturday.
“We knew we had to be hard to beat, and we got the goal and went to a 4-4-1 and Joe Garner, when you look at his performance tonight, leading the line with ten men, he’s playing with unbelievable confidence.”
As mentioned by Grayson, Garner was the main man for PNE once again, scoring both goals to make it seven in five matches.
And the gaffer was full of praise for his overall performance as well as his goal scoring exploits.
“It’s not just his goals but his all round game,” continued the manager.
“He is a handful for any defender at this moment in time and he is getting his just rewards.
“People talked last year about Joe Garner and he is this, that and the other and not doing much for the Club, well we see players on a daily basis in training and he is showing what he is capable of doing over this little run of games he is in at the moment.
“His confidence is obviously sky high, and when you are shooting from that far out, you are doing it because you believe in your ability and that you can actually score.
“Some people might shoot from that distance and think they’ll shoot because it is the right thing to do, not believing they can score, but Joe knows that he can shoot from distance.
“He was running around, winning headers, his hold up play, he gave the two Port Vale centre halves a real tough time up there on his own and he can be pleased and proud and happy with how he is playing at this moment in time.”
North End were resolute in defence as well as clinical in attack at Vale Park, and there was some outstanding contributions from the bench to go with the 11 who started, Will Hayhurst and Keith Keane both coming in for praise from Grayson.
“Will Hayhurst has had to remain patient, we lost Lee Holmes to a tight hamstring tonight so Will showed tonight that he is very capable and that he will give everything for the team.
“Keith Keane has been left out for the last couple of games and slotted back in to the team straight away.
“11 can only start on a Saturday and the rest have to wait for opportunities, and when they do come about they have to take them.
“It is a squad game and we have got a real good squad in terms of quality and the spirit within the dressing room.
“The defence done everything they had to do, they defending things into the box, they are a big strong powerful team, they put balls in the box from many angles, and you have to stand up and be counted and be resilient.
“You can’t speak highly enough about what they have done tonight.
“They have come up against a real, strong, powerful team, and people like Jack King, his third game in the team at centre half, looks like he has played there all his career.”
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Steve Hill · 18 September 2013
Price when reviewed $60
New engine looks ok
Licensed Champions League and Europa League
Some players look authentic
Online Master League
Realistic scorelines
Unsatisfying controls
Paucity of headed goals
Shambolic licensing
Old commentary
After years in FIFA's shadow, last season's Pro Evolution Soccer, the title better known as PES, was something of a return to form, at least critically if not commercially.
So what do they do this year for PES 2014? Rip it up and start again by introducing a version of the FOX engine, as developed for the latest incarnation of the Metal Gear Solid series from Konami, the publisher of both titles.
And while this doesn't mean you'll be taking free kicks while sporting an eye patch, or disappearing in plain sight behind the goal net, it does look a little bit more modern, presumably with one eye on the next generation.
But this is about football. And we do love a good footie game. Can PES 2014 pick up on the good stuff where last year's title left off? Or is it way offside?
Let's get the elephant out of the room from the off: Hampshire Red 3, East London 1. That was the score of a match we played last Sunday, while simultaneously watching Southampton play West Ham on Match of the Day 2, ostensibly the same game. Such are the absurdities of the licensing laws that Premiership (aka 'English League') clubs can't be referred to by their real names, apart from Manchester United this year.
On the plus side, there were at least some goals in our match, which arguably makes PES 2014 better than real football. Three of them came from England's Ricky Lambert, although you wouldn’t necessarily know it as he appeared to have been replaced by that weird-bearded presenter from Celebrity Big Brother. It's either a sad indictment of England's striking options that one of our best hopes for World Cup qualification isn't famous enough to have his own face in the game, or yet another example of PES's haphazard approach to authenticity.
Elsewhere however, the other major European leagues are present and correct, as is the Champions League and Europa League, and for the first time this year, the Asia Champions League - more of a nod to the game's Japanese roots than a deal breaker.
Magic sponge
In short, compared to FIFA, PES 2014 is a mess on the teams front. But as we are required by law to inform you, it's on the pitch that it counts.
But it's not all great news there, however, with the gameplay often proving a ponderous affair, and the new engine seemingly struggling with the hardware. Loading times feel as though they can be measured in weeks, and there's an annoying pause in the action after every near miss, as if the crowd noise is being loaded in. Furthermore, goal replays and celebrations appear to be a tribute to the late Ray Harryhausen, complete with stop-motion-esque characteristics.
Control-wise, PES 2014 has the usual basic set that will prove instinctive to anyone who's picked up a football game this century. However, you don't always feel in complete control, and the players have a weird hobbling motion, with the vagaries of the sprint system never proving satisfactory. It all feels a little bit spongy, with misplaced passes causing endless turnovers of possession.
Grind those Gears
The new engine brings with it talk of Motion Animation Stability Systems and TrueBall Tech, the latter said to be "all about free and precise control of the ball with 360 degrees and more meters of control around the player, which will allow you to have more freedom on the pitch". That sounds exciting but, conversely, it isn't felt the gameplay.
A further nod to Metal Gear Solid is the new physics system. Motion Animation Stability Systems, shortened to "M.A.S.S" - sounds very technical, doesn't it? - will, according to Konami, "bring authentic battles of football into the game", adding, "duels will be more intense ... you will have to fight for the ball if you want to get it".
Fight indeed. But the game fails the litmus test whereby you can stand with the ball at a defender's feet indefinitely as the opposition makes no effort to wrest it from you. It makes for a tedious 90 minutes, but it's your money.
Slide tackling is a dangerous business, and Pro Evo 2014 does freely dish out the yellow cards. As such, you're left with the time-honoured pressuring of the man on the ball, with vast portions of gameplay simply involving opposing players rubbing up against each other until the ball spills free.
When you do manage to get down the flanks, whipping the ball into the box is largely thankless, with headed goals proving rarer than Wayne Rooney's natural hair. Likewise corners and free kicks, with sticking it in the mixer proving no guarantee of success.
Apart from the basics, there are more elaborate control options drip-fed to you during the interminable loading screens, but to be honest if we wanted to play a flight sim we'd give 1997 a call on our timephone.
Judged on its own merits, PES 2014 plays a tolerable game of Association Football, but we can't help but hark back to the golden era when PES was king. Pro Evo used to have an intensity that required to you to literally sit on the edge of your seat. PES 2014 is more of a slumped-on-the-sofa affair, with a goal eliciting a mild grimace of satisfaction as opposed a full-on knee slide into the kitchen.
We managed to win the Champions League at the first attempt - with Man Utd - an achievement that, while causing a few hackles to rise in the final, ultimately left us feeling flat, and with no great desire to repeat it. It may find a niche with the online Master League, or hardcore two-player action, but even as we type these words we know that we're probably not going to play it again once FIFA 14 arrives.
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Potter’s Army is a roleplaying site that’s been alive and active for nearly eight years now. The plot is set in an Alternate Universe where Lord Voldemort is dead, but Harry Potter went missing and is presumed dead as well. The factions continue to fight, Hogwarts educates the next generation of witches and wizards, and the Ministry of Magic does its best to hold everything together.
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by Lilith Llewellyn on Thu Feb 01, 2018 6:19 am
They were the last people you'd expect to be involved in anything strange or mysterious, because they just didn't hold with such nonsense
Character's Legal Name: Lillith Rhian Llewellyn
Hogwarts House: Slytherin
Blood Type: Halfblood
Face claim: Kyra Wennersten
...Aunt Petunia often said that Dudley looked like a baby angel - Harry often said that Dudley looked like a pig in a wig
Hair: dark brown
Complexion: Pale
Lilith has a dress code. It's black all the way for her. Why? Because black is easy. Everything goes with it, and when your entire wardrobe is black, everything matches. And black never goes out of style.
Lilith is noticeable for her dress sense - she's not trying to attract anyone, but she is trying to impress everyone - and her air of complete disinterest, which is usually feigned.
......If only the hat had mentioned a house for people who felt a bit queasy, that would have been the one for him
Lilith is a Proper Pureblood Miss, even if she's not entirely pureblooded. She would say that she doesn't hate muggles or muggleborns, but that they just need to stop existing. They certainly need to stop being allowed to come to Hogwarts and doing things like diluting everyone else's magic.
Being a halfblood, Lilith sees herself as a victim. It's not her fault that her grandmother had the bad taste to procreate with a muggleborn. This can drive her to extremes in her attempts to gain justice for purebloods.
..................Hey! My eyes aren't 'glistening with the ghosts of my past'!
Early Years:
Lilith had a run-of-the mill early childhood, considering her background. Like most children whose families lived almost entirely within the wizarding world, she was educated at home before being sent to Hogwarts. This gave her plenty of time to absorb her family's prejudices, free from outside influence.
Hogwarts Years:
Lilith was one of the children transported to Ilvermorney during the Hogwarts Express Incident, and her parents were among those who called for an investigation into security at the school. This is the only real adventure that Lilith has gotten caught up in during her time at Hogwarts.
After Hogwarts:
I'm Harry's half-sister, Dumbledore's daughter, Voldemort's niece, Sirius' cousin, Snape's daughter and Lupin's great grandmother...
What should we call you: Sel
RP Experience: So, so much
How you found us: I live here!
Main Character (we'll PM you on this account): Selwyn
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Re: LLEWELLYN, Lillith
by Lilith Llewellyn on Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:35 pm
by Khaat Lupin on Sat Feb 10, 2018 2:34 am
okay. she works for me. accepted and sorted to Slytherin.
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Dow Water & Process Solutions Press Releases
Dow and Haier Enhances Strategic Alliance by Signing FILMTEC™ Component Trademark Licence Agreement
Dow Water & Process Solutions (DW&PS), a business unit of the Dow Chemical Company (NYSE:DOW), announced today the commencement of its cooperation with Haier to supply its advanced FILMTEC™ reverse osmosis (RO) technology applied in its residential water purification system and filtration products. According to the agreement, Haier is also authorized to use the Dow FILMTEC™ RO’s composite logo for both its water filtration products and in its marketing materials. Haier’s latest residential water purifiers adopting the Dow FILMTEC™ RO components will be available in the market in January.
Haier Group, a leading multinational home appliances and consumer electronics company, is the latest official partner signing a component trademark licence agreement with Dow in FILMTEC™ RO ingredient branding programme in China. Initiated in 2012, this ambitious programme aims to power the development of China residential water treatment through collaboration with well-known local brands, to promote advanced FILMTEC™ RO technology in residential water treatment segment, as well as to enhance the quality of drinking water for Chinese consumers. Dow’s other official partners of the FILMTEC™ RO ingredient branding programme in China include Midea Water Appliances and Angel, both of which signed deals with Dow last year.
Dow FILMTEC™ is an advanced reverse osmosis technology and is capable of rejecting virtually all dissolved impurities and contaminants, thus generating clean, safe and better tasting water for cooking and drinking, straight from the tap.
The safety of drinking water is a growing concern around the world. The residential water treatment market in China has immense potential with the increasing requirement of improving water quality from people. Safe and healthy water is indispensible for high quality of life.
The commercial director of DW&PS greater China, Dr. Xiaolan Wang, said: "Over the past half a century, DW&PS has been dedicated to providing innovative water and process solutions to both communities and industries. We enjoy strong positions in a number of major application areas, including residential water. Collaborating with major local water purifier manufacturers to improve water quality is an important part of our strategy in residential water treatment."
She said: "Haier is the world largest white goods company with strong distribution network and consumer business model. Dow has the cutting-edge RO water treatment technology in residential water treatment market. We are fully confident that it is a win-win for both of us and consumers. Meanwhile, our previous cooperation with Midea Water Appliances and Angel resulted in a very positive market feedback. It reaffirms that improving residential water quality is not only a requirement, but a relentless mission for us."
"Dow is a global leader in the R&D of water separation and purification technologies," said Mr. Guinan Qu, director of Haier water purification.
"As the world’s leading home appliance manufacturer, Haier welcomes Dow as its strategic partner. This alliance allows both companies to showcase and expand the reach of advanced water purification technology in China and to provide safe drinking water for Chinese consumers."
The R&D innovation collaboration history between Dow and Haier can be traced back to 2009. The two parties jointly held an innovation workshop in 2009 covering various businesses, followed by a global technical partnership signed in 2010. FILMTEC™ RO’s partnership is a new expansion to residential water treatment business and a further extension of the strategic cooperation of the two companies.
In 2012, Dow Chemical was crowned one of the "ten companies that are saving the world" by Business Insider for the development of FILMTEC™ reverse osmosis technology. For many years, DW&PS has been dedicated to perfecting this technology. To date, FILMTEC™ has not only resulted in the increase in the total amount of water treated but also largely reduced the total energy consumption of global seawater desalination and wastewater re-use projects.
In addition, DW&PS has been named China’s top membrane component and module brand in the 2011-2012 user satisfaction award, within the water industry equipment category. The award was presented during the 2012 (sixth) water technology forum, and is based on DW&PS winning the highest level of user satisfaction among all the 140 nominated enterprises and well-known brands in China, according to a recent customer survey. Since the award was launched in 2006, DW&PS has received the honor for seven consecutive years.
As the global separation and purification technology leader and one of the largest RO membrane manufacturers with the leading advanced technology in the world, DW&PS has already become one of the top solution providers offering a full portfolio of water treatment technologies manufactured in the greater China. In China, it has two manufacturing sites with three manufacturing facilities, a world-class research centre and a pool of first-class local talents.
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Serials Solutions announces Cost and Collection Management features for 360 Resource Manager
New modules enable libraries to better optimize budgets and organize resources
Serials Solutions, a business unit of ProQuest CSA, has announced the launch of Cost and Collection Management features for Serials Solutions® 360 Resource Manager. These new modules are the first step in a series of features being developed by Serials Solutions that will support e-resource usage reporting and cost analysis.
360 Resource Manager provides librarians with a central interface to organize e-resource licensing information, track vendor contacts, and manage the subscription lifecycle. Cost and Collections Management features help libraries further optimize e-resource management using one complete and integrated solution.
“The launch of Cost and Collection Management features for 360 Resource Manager is a milestone for e-resource access and management services,” says Jeff Aipperspach, Product Manager at Serials Solutions, “360 Resource Manager is the only hosted ERM, the first ERM with a fully integrated knowledgebase, and now the most complete ERM on the market.”
The Collection Management feature is unique among ERM applications. Collections are groups of resources organized by common metadata, which can be defined in a way that fits the unique structural needs of any library. They provide distinct and intuitive ways to group information, are simple to create, and can be shared among library staff. For example, a library may create collections based on consortia databases, open-access journals, trial status, funding source, and much more.
Cost Management helps libraries optimize e-resources by supplying a central location to track cost information attached to resources or collections. This information, including invoicing, price caps, price models, consortia purchases, and more, can be administered at a granular level; up to four fund or budget codes can be associated with each item.
“Collections Management is a welcome improvement that will allow me to organize information about my Library’s electronic resources in a way that better reflects the reality of how resources are purchased and managed,” says Beth Levine, Collection Development Technician at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Resource Center, a Serials Solutions customer who trialed the new features. “With Cost Management, we can finally integrate financial and budget information that we currently track manually in various spreadsheets and file locations. All of this, coupled with the new, intuitive interface, definitely improves workflow within the system itself.”
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Trump’s surprise at blackface photos sums up world’s view of Trudeau
Other countries are used to seeing Trudeau as champion of inclusivity and diversity
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau speaks with people in a cafe as he mainstreets in downtown Winnipeg on Thursday, Sept.19, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Justin Trudeau pushed aside Friday global mockery of his decisions years ago to dress in blackface, saying he’s focused on apologizing to Canadians.
But images of the three times he chose to put on black- or brownface for costume events continued to flash around the world, reaching even the White House.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s reaction summed up how the incidents have surprised people accustomed to seeing Trudeau as a champion of inclusivity and diversity, raising questions about whether that brand is forever tarnished.
“I was hoping I wouldn’t be asked that question. … Justin. I’m surprised and I was more surprised when I saw the number of times and I’ve always had a good relationship with Justin. I just don’t know what to tell you. I was surprised by it, actually,” Trump said.
Trudeau apologized profusely for the third day in a row for the incidents — one from his teens, one from his time as a whitewater rafting guide in his 20s, and one when he was a teacher at a Vancouver private school. He said they were mistakes, and he did not understand at the time how racist it is to wear black- or brownface.
Former Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne, a Liberal, said she’s worried that the apology will fall on deaf ears around the world.
“People in other countries don’t have the benefit or the access or the interest in, quite frankly, the day-to-day machinations of Canadian politics so they don’t know him as well as we do,” she said.
“So they kind of had him on this pedestal, which was unrealistic and ridiculous, and now he’s fallen off that pedestal and so there’s almost even more of an oversimplification on the international stage: He was perfect and now he’s the devil.”
Since the first photo emerged Wednesday night, Trudeau has been calling members of his cabinet, candidates and community leaders to try to make amends. In turn, all day Thursday, many of them were speaking out publicly, if a tad cautiously, in support of their leader.
READ MORE: Trudeau seeks meeting with Singh to apologize for blackface, brownface photos
On Friday, the day after Trudeau was the butt of late-night TV jokes in the U.S. and shocked headlines around the world, Chrystia Freeland took a turn.
As Trudeau’s foreign affairs minister, she has had the ears of many influential leaders and their aides around the globe.
Freeland said she was troubled and disappointed by the images, calling racism and intolerance unacceptable. But she said she accepts his apology and commitment to do better.
“The prime minister continues to have my full and unwavering support,” she said in the statement posted to Twitter.
The incidents made the front pages of news websites around the globe.
Trudeau attracted scorn as well from prominent civil-rights advocates in the U.S., a country that has grappled with its own cases of prominent politicians having been found to have, or admitting to have, worn blackface.
How to react to Trudeau’s racist photos? With humility, B.C. prof says
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Capital vs. countryside -- that's the new political divide, visible in multiple surprise election results over the past 11 months. It cuts across old partisan lines and replaces traditional divisions -- labor vs. management, north vs. south, Catholic vs. Protestant -- among voters.
This was apparent last June in Britain's referendum on whether to leave the European Union. London voted 60 percent to remain, while the rest of England, whether Labour or Conservative, voted 57 percent to leave. It was plain in Colombia's October referendum on a peace settlement with the FARC guerrillas. Bogota voted 56 percent "si," the heartland cordillera provinces 58 percent "no."
In both countries, the ethnic and geographic fringe -- Scotland and Northern Ireland, the Caribbean provinces -- voted with the capital. But in each case, the historic heartland, with the majority of voters, produced a surprise defeat for the capital establishment.
It was a similar story here in November. Coastal America -- the Northeast minus Pennsylvania, the Pacific states minus Alaska -- favored Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump by a 58-35 percent margin. But the geographic heartland, casting 69 percent of the nation's votes, favored Trump by a 51-43 percent margin.
The contrast is even starker if you separate out the establishment metro areas -- New York, Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco -- that produce most Democratic big-dollar funding. They voted 65-29 percent for Clinton; the rest of the country they feel entitled to rule voted 49-45 percent for Trump.
And on April 23, France voted in a presidential race that scrambled the usual party divisions. Marine Le Pen, shunned by the Paris establishment as a neofascist, finished fourth, with 11 percent of the vote, in metro Paris and third, with 15 percent, in 13 other prosperous cities. But she ran first in la France profonde, with 24 percent. She'll almost certainly lose the May 7 runoff, but she has already topped her National Front's previous high of 17 percent.
Is there any precedent for this? The Economist's Bagehot columnist, Adrian Wooldridge, spots one in the 17th century. He quotes historian Hugh Trevor-Roper's description of the "general crisis" of 1620-60 -- a "revolt of the provinces not only against the growing, parasitic Stuart Court, but also against the growing 'dropsical' City of London; against the centralised Church ... and against the expensive monopoly of higher education by the two great universities."
The capital vs. the countryside, in other words, much like today. The countryside party, Trevor-Roper writes, vied to "pare down the parasitic fringe" of central government and sought to "protect industry," "rationalize finance" and "reduce the hatcheries which turned out the superfluous bureaucrats."
Similar impulses are apparent in Britain, France and America today. In different ways, Brexit, Le Pen and Trump seek to counter the university-trained bureaucratic, financial and cultural elites in London, Paris and NY/DC/LA/SF. They resent overlarge and undercompetent bureaucracies and public employee unions, the paymasters of the Labour and Democratic parties. With blunt, often ill-advised rhetoric, they challenge the pieties of the universities as 17th-century countryside parliamentarians challenged the established church and universities.
Consider the debate over what has become, for many, the religion of global warming. Those with doubts that predicted harm will occur are labeled "deniers," heretics who must be punished. The science is settled, the elites insist. That's exactly what the church told Galileo.
Or consider the "speech codes" promulgated by most colleges and universities. We see violent disruption of speakers on campus go unpunished, excused and even praised. We see The New York Times publish an article by a New York University dean arguing for restricting free speech.
We see the deadweight cost of public employee union pensions and unpoliced murders destroying one of the great creations of civilization, Chicago. No wonder the countryside resists; this is how these arrogant bullies govern the precincts of society they control.
In this struggle, the capital has certain advantages -- huge supermajorities in its strongholds, inhabited largely by elites and ethnic, racial and religious minorities. It monopolizes most established media. Its claims that opponents are bigots are taken as gospel.
The countryside has serious grievances and majority numbers but doesn't always find steady leadership. Le Pen's insalubrious pedigree suggests she'll lose May 7, though Theresa May's icy steeliness has British Conservatives headed to a landslide win June 8. Donald Trump instinctively (calculatedly?) reckoned that the countryside was the key to victory; now he has to deliver. The battles of capital vs. countryside will go on.
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TV Guide: 7 - 13 October 2013
This week TV gets a bit raunchy as we start the week with Mariella Frostrup discussing live sex in Sex Box. Tuesday sees the start of new US drama Masters of Sex, before Thursday welcomes highly anticipated BBC drama Truckers, then we finish the week with X-Factor and the live studio finals. Want to know what's on TV tonight? We've got the answers.
By Hannah Gilchrist
Monday 7th October:
Sex Box, Channel 4, 10pm
It's the new Channel 4 reality TV programme we've all been talking about, but how awkward will it be to watch a couple have sex in a soundproof box in front of a live studio audience? Mariella Frostrup interviews three couples honestly about the experience alongside a panel of experts.
Tuesday 8th October:
Masters of Sex, Channel 4, 9pm
The new US drama series welcomes Brit Michael Sheen back to our screens as William Masters, a doctor at Washington University in St Louis who runs a practice by day and conducts a secret study of human sexuality by night, opening the doors to the sexual revolution in the US.
Wednesday 9th October:
Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death, BBC 4, 9pm
Historian Helen Castor embarks on a new road of discovery during the Middle Ages, including the dangers of labour and birth. Dr Castor investigates the rituals of childbirth including the rituals, myths and lack of pain relief.
Thursday 10th October:
Truckers, BBC1, 9pm
Top Boy star Ashley Walters stars in new BBC drama about British life. Each episode is told through the eyes of five truckers from a Nottingham haulage company. Created by the man behind Made in Dagenham, William Ivory, it's top of our must-see list.
Friday 11th October:
The Graham Norton Show, BBC1, 10.35pm
The king of Friday night TV is back and this week he chats to Harrison Ford, Benedict Cumberbatch while Red favourite James Blunt reveals tracks from his new album, Moon Landing. We can't wait.
Saturday 12th October:
The X Factor, ITV1, 8pm
This year's X Factor contestants have fought it out at the judge's houses and now it's time for the final 12 to face the studio audience in the first of the live finals. This week it kicks off with songs from the 80s - we're worried for them already.
Sunday 13th October:
Angels and Demons, Channel 4, 9pm
TV recorders at the ready. Sunday nights have never been so good, but if you're not watching , or By Any Means, tonight's the night to get stuck into Ron Howard's sequal of The Da Vinci Code with Dan Brown's Angels and Demons starring Tom Hanks.
Been missing Brody and Carrie? Catch up with the Homeland box set. Or find more of the best things to see this weekend with our latest film reviews.
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Nestled in a dip in a country lane (Ulley Lane/ Turnshaw Road) that runs between the village of Ulley and Aston-cum-Aughton, there are now over five hundred trees marking the graves, and ashes plots, of those buried there.”
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The funeral of a loved one is a time of sadness and grief; however, a natural burial can also be a time to celebrate life in that it is a very positive way in which to put life back into the environment following death. The natural burial ground will be managed ecologically and left an undisturbed haven for flora and fauna.”
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Aberchirder Mens Shed officially opens to the public
by Tamsin Gray
BANFFSHIRE LORD LIEUTENANT CLARE RUSSELL VISITS THE WOODWORKING SECTION AFTER OPENING THE MENS SHED AND PROVED SHE KNOWS THE DRILL TO SECRETARY JIM PATERSON WATCHED BY VICE CHAIRMAN DOD CHRISTIE (L) AND CHAIRMAN KENNY CHRISTIE.
They are one of Scotland’s biggest success stories in tackling loneliness and social isolation.
And now, a north-east group, which is encouraging people to take up new hobbies and help the community, has officially opened for business.
Aberchirder and District Men’s Shed launched in 2017, but initially struggled to find a permanent meeting place.
However, last April, the organisation reached a deal with Aberdeenshire Council to secure land for the project – the former Doran housing site on North Street.
Following a year of dedicated work, the Men’s Shed now has polytunnels and a facility which participants can use as their meeting space and workshops.
Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire, Lady Clare Russell, formally opened their premises on Saturday in front of a crowd of more than 200 people.
Secretary Jim Paterson was glad the event went “exceptionally” well.
He said: “It was absolutely pouring rain in the morning and then it got better and better so we had an excellent afternoon.
“The opening went very well – exceptionally well, in fact.
“The Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire opened it at 2pm and read out a letter from Buckingham Palace in recognition of the shed.
“We were then surprised by one of our sponsors George Baxter from the Gordon and Ena Baxter Foundation who gave us an engraved slate.
“The turn-out was amazing, we had 200 programmes printed and all were handed out to people.”
The Men’s Shed concept started in Australia and has since spread across the globe with the purpose of offering men of all ages a place where they can talk and pursue new hobbies.
While searching for a base, the Aberchirder group had only 36 members.
But now, they have nearly doubled that with around 65 people signed up as part of the Scottish Men’s Shed Association.
Mr Paterson said: “We had so much interest in our polytunnel which we’re going to use to grow vegetables. Locals can then come in and help themselves for a donation.
“Our biggest project at the moment is helping the local primary school – we’re making them some outdoor chairs for the small kids to sit on, so we’ve got the timber ready.”
The Shed is located at 5 Bronchal Place in the village and membership is free.
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LePage hints at run for governor while students protest at Colby event
The former governor's appearance included at least 2 security guards and a sheriff's deputy. Afterward, leaders of Colby College Republicans said they had faced pressure to cancel the event.
By Meg RobbinsMorning Sentinel
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Former Maine Gov. Paul LePage laughs as he fields a question from the audience Wednesday during his talk at Ostrove Auditorium at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel
WATERVILLE — An appearance by former Republican Gov. Paul LePage at Colby College was met with a mixed response from those in attendance Wednesday night.
LePage, who was Waterville’s mayor from 2004-2011, was invited to campus by the Colby College Republicans to give a talk bearing the name of his old campaign slogan, “People Before Politics.” About 50 students protested the event by silently holding signs — mostly with controversial quotes that have been attributed to LePage — in the atrium of the Diamond Building, where the event was held, as well as around the perimeter of Ostrove Auditorium while he spoke.
During an approximately 20-minute speech and wide-ranging 40-minute question-and-answer period, the politician teased a run for governor in 2022.
“The deal I made with my wife is very simple,” he said. “If I buy her a pickup truck and I learn to like country western, she won’t stand in my way (applause). I have bought her the pickup truck and I’m starting to listen to country western.”
The comment drew some applause and an audible, “Oh, boy.”
After the event, leaders of the Colby College Republicans said they faced pressure from faculty members and other students to cancel the event earlier this week.
“I think (LePage’s visit) definitely strengthened the support system Colby has in place for events like this,” said Meredith Allen, a junior and co-president of the Colby College Republicans. “There were a lot of flaws in the system that we were able to work out given the situation, (such as) faculty and students encouraging us to cancel the event and being able to build a framework to respond to potential disruptions of the event because Colby is trying to be supportive of free expression. I think it was a good showing of how both sides can express their views civilly, and we’re looking forward to having more of that in the future.”
There were at least two security guards and a sheriff’s deputy on duty at the event, which nearly filled the mid-sized auditorium.
Before and after the speech, student protesters said they took issue with a range of LePage’s stances and the values that he espouses.
“He practically embodies everything we strive to avoid here,” said Cam Woods, a junior and member of the Colby Democrats who protested the event Wednesday. “He’s spoken of racist views, of using violence as a means of political action, of blowing up the newspapers and my (protest) sign specifically references something he said about black people coming up on the highway and killing Mainers. This racism is deeply embedded in his policies and it’s been really harmful to this state. At Colby, we want to make it very clear that that is not what we stand for at all. We are trying to build a community of inclusion and dialogue where we feel like he is really dividing people and shutting down conversations with his racism.”
LePage started his speech by saying he is a product of the environment he grew up in, which included physical abuse by his family, sexual abuse from the church, and periods of time where he lived in cars, cellars, hallways and surfed the couches of his peers as a pre-teen. He criticized the media numerous times for portraying him in ways he said were inaccurate.
In a heated back-and-forth about his views on asylum seekers, LePage said that he opposed the practice because unlike legal immigrants to the country, asylum seekers are not required to be medically cleared before leaving their country; that 30% of asylum seekers are politically oppressed or fleeing for their lives, while the majority are not; and that “when you open your border and you don’t check anybody you inherit things you don’t want,” which he said included perpetrators of domestic violence, human traffickers, drugs and gangs.
He made numerous references to taking a young Jamaican man in and helping him obtain legal status in the United States over the course of 11 years, calling that act proof that he is not against people coming into the country, but that he is against people coming into the country illegally.
“I don’t make the law but I follow the law — we all have to follow it because if not, it becomes the wild west,” he said.
LePage said that despite helping Waterville build a $10 million rainy day fund and reducing the tax rate from 29 mills per $1,000 of valuation to 21 mills, among other things as mayor, he is regularly misunderstood.
“I knew what needed to be done and I did it,” he said at one point. “I did it for Waterville and I did it to the state. I look at myself and (think it’s ) like Picasso: they won’t appreciate you ’til you’re dead. Because that’s the way it works.”
Former Gov. LePage to speak at Colby, drawing planned student protest
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Wash. City Sued Over ‘Peeping Tom’ Hidden Surveillance Cameras in Jail Cells
Captured “attractive” females changing clothing and urinating
Adan Salazar
The City of Puyallup, Washington is facing a lawsuit claiming members of its police department were spying on inmates picked up on DUI charges through hidden surveillance cameras set up in restrooms and jail cells where “apparently young, attractive women” were forced to change clothing, including underwear.
Seattle attorney James Egan filed the lawsuit Thursday, according to KIRO 7 news. “He said it appears attractive women were being video recorded more than others.”
“I have defended thousands of DUI cases over years and I have never — I mean never — come across anything like this,” Egan told the Seattle Times.
Egan has been collecting evidence against the Puyallup PD’s unethical surveillance tactics over the past 2 and a half years after he began noticing “a pattern and practice for DUI detainees…where apparently young, attractive women were subject to observation relieving themselves in toilets, and/or were also directed to change all clothes, to include bras and panties, in monitored cells where hidden cameras recorded them doing so.”
The complaint alleges that “Because the officers apparently want all identification photos to be in jail issued clothing,” which is not a state requirement, “the officers tend to direct people to change into the jail-issue clothes for the photo, and then change back into street clothes for release.”
According to the lawsuit, only one plaintiff, J.H., actually witnessed the small camera which immediately made her feel “extremely uncomfortable about having to take my shirt off.” She says afterward, “One of the officers made the comment ‘She’s a squatter’ referring to how I used the restroom while in the cell.”
Another plaintiff, S.C., said that after she changed clothes, officers were talking to her in a more sexualized manner. “…after I got back into my clothes I remember them talking to me in a sexual manner something to the effect of: ‘You have a nice body’ and ‘you don’t look your age’ and ‘I love red heads.’ …This is like a porn video they were watching.” She said to her knowledge there were no signs warning that the holding cell or toilet room were being video recorded.
An additional plaintiff, identified as H.M., expressed she had been victimized as a child and that she experienced “first shock, then anger” after finding out “strangers” had secretly filmed her. “I have not been able to get this off of my mind. I’m horrified that someone other than my husband has seen me in this position. I have been avoiding restrooms in public places for fear someone might be watching me.” She said the incident exacerbated her distrust of men.
Yet another victim, T.K., stated she felt disrespected, “degraded, and mortified as all of the victims. What they did was against the law and then they have the nerve to make jokes about it is not okay, they need to be held accountable for the emotional and psychological damages that were done.”
Egan’s complaint, dated August 2, 2013, alleges the Pullyap Police Department violated his clients’ Fourth and Fourteen Amendment rights and “engaged in a pattern and practice of violations of Plaintiffs fundamental rights and dignities including bodily privacy.
Disturbingly, some of the videos showed full frontal nudity and even the women’s buttocks and still others had footage redacted, although no explanation was provided as to why.
“It is believed that officers may have committed this offense for the purpose of obtaining arousal or personal gratification,” Egan’s suit claims.
KIRO 7 says it checked with detainment centers around the Seattle area and found that no other city or county jail used cameras in their toilets or cells.
The Puyallup City Attorney, Kevin Yamamoto, says Egan is “trolling” the city for sympathy and his clients for financial gain. “He regarded Egan’s Public Disclosure Requests for the more than 60 videos as basically frivolous,” reported KIRO. He stated at a news conference that the cameras are “a force enhancer” or an “extra set of eyes,” allowing the jail to operate with fewer officers.
Pullyap Police Captain Scott Engle defended the practice saying it fell in line with “standard correctional procedures used in jails across the United States.” At the news conference, he reportedly stated that the department committed “no wrongdoing whatsoever.”
In total, 12 people – 11 women and one man – are represented in the lawsuit. According to Yamamoto, Egan had initially asked for settlement of $800,000 before making the images public, but the city refused. Egan now seeks general and special damages “in an amount to be proven at trial,” and punitive damages “as available under the law.”
See the lawsuit (.pdf)
This article was posted: Friday, August 23, 2013 at 12:14 pm
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21:16 Mon 22 Oct 2018
viewIntosol Holdings PLC
Intosol begins trading on the LSE main market, launches post-listing open offer to raise up to £5mln
The luxury travel company said it expects to offer up to 5.0mln shares at a price between 100p to 200p in a post-listing open offer. In late morning trading, the shares were changing hands at 102.50p each
Intosol said the offer proceeds are expected to be put towards marketing, expanding into new markets, and the development of new luxury travel products
Intosol Holdings PLC (LON:INTO) saw its shares begin trading on the London Stock Exchange main market on Monday, as it also launched a post-listing open offer to raise up to £5mln.
The luxury travel company said it expects to offer up to 5.0mln shares at a price between 100p to 200p in a post-listing open offer. In late morning trading, the shares were changing hands at 102.50p each.
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The group said the offer proceeds are expected to be put towards marketing, expanding into new markets, and the development of new luxury travel products.
Prior to the new open offer, Intosol said it currently has 11.5mln shares in issue, prior to the new open offer, and a market capitalisation of around £11.4mln.
The company said it chose a London listing to increase is profile in the English-speaking market, and help to expand its Soul Private Collection.
Safari lodge development
The Soul private collection is currently focused on South Africa, where the company is completing the purchase of its flagship Oceans Wilderness, a nine-bedroom boutique hotel, as well as initiating the development of a commercial safari lodge in the Leadwood Big Game Estate.
The group reported 10% year-on-year organic revenue growth in the last ten years, with full-year 2017/18 revenue of £6.5mln.
It said it has a client base of over 15,000 individuals, primarily in Germany and Switzerland, and a network of 3,500 hotel and agency partners worldwide.
Intosol’s executive chairman Rainer Spekowius said: "The listing facilitates the next stage in our growth strategy primarily through the development of the SOUL Private Collection and expansion into English-speaking markets."
He added: "We have a number of unique and exciting opportunities in the pipeline on the private travel design side and are focused on completing the acquisition of Oceans Wilderness and beginning construction of our Safari Lodge to provide increased margins and profitability.”
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British Airways agrees settlement with APS trustees in long-running dispute over increases
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Members of the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) are set to receive boosts to their pensions after long-running litigation between the scheme's trustees and British Airways (BA) has ended.
A settlement has been reached which will see the scheme gradually return to awarding increases to pensions in line with the Retail Prices Index (RPI). Nearly six years after litigation began, BA and...
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November 6, 2008 / 6:11 AM / 11 years ago
UPDATE 1-Samsung Techwin to spin off camera business
(Adds details, shares)
SEOUL, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Samsung Techwin Co Ltd (012450.KS) said on Thursday it would spin off its camera business into a separate company under the existing ownership, in a move aimed at helping the loss-making operation turn around.
Samsung Techwin’s stock briefly fell by its daily limit following the announcement, but later recovered to outperform a broader market that was sharply lower.
Analysts say the separation of camera business will help the share price of the company’s other profitable business units.
Price competition with better-known Japanese camera makers such as Sony Corp (6758.T) and Canon Inc (7751.T) and poor sales prospects amid the global downturn have weighed on Samsung Techwin’s camera business, which is also saddled with heavy reserch and marketing expenses.
Samsung Techwin, which is 25.5 percent owned by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS), said the new company, tentatively named Samsung Digital Imaging, will be listed on the mainboard separately as of Feb. 1, 2009.
Samsung Techwin’s capital will be divided 0.69 to 0.31 between the remaining company and the new firm.
The camera business accounted for about 37 percent of first-half revenue at Samsung Techwin, which also makes chip components, aircraft engines and gas turbines.
Samsung Techwin shares ended down 2.88 percent at 30,400 won, outperforming the wider market's .KS11 7.56 percent drop. The stock had fallen as much as 14.86 percent, extending losses of about 3 percent before the announcement, but later recovered.
In the July-September quarter, Samsung Techwin earned 32.5 billion won ($24.5 million) in net profit, down by 37 percent from a year earlier. ($1=1327.9 Won) (Reporting by Rhee So-eui; Editing by Ken Wills)
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Afghan Attacks Target Mayor, Leave Police Captive
July 05, 2004 09:11 GMT
How to stop the violence? (file photo) 5 July 2004 -- The mayor of the southern Afghan Helmand Province, Haji Manaf Khan, escaped injury yesterday in the provincial capital Lashkargar after suspected Taliban fighters blew up his car.
Initial reports had suggested that Manaf Khan was seriously injured in the incident.
The attack wounded the mayor's bodyguard, and a spokesman said one suspected Taliban militant was arrested in connection with the bombing.
In a separate incident, fighters loyal to a local commander have taken over police headquarters of the northern city of Mazar-e Sharif and captured more than 100 Afghan national police, according to a spokesman for the Afghan Interior Ministry quoted by dpa.
Reports say the takeover stemmed from a controversy over drugs between General Atta Mohammad, a powerful commander in Mazar-e Sharif, and police chief Mohammad Akbar Khakrizwar.
Each side is accusing the other of being involved in the trafficking off illegal drugs.
It is unclear when the takeover took place.
In the United States, Afghan Transitional Administration Chairman Hamid Karzai was awarded the Philadelphia Liberty Medal from a U.S. group yesterday for his leadership in the pursuit of freedom.
Karzai said the medal's $100,000 prize will go to support Afghan orphans.
(RFE/RL with agency reports)
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C-SPAN Cities Tour to highlight Reno this weekend on its BookTV program
Need a Cliff's Notes summary of the Biggest Little City? C-SPAN2 will air 14 segments on Reno history, culture and literature this weekend.
C-SPAN Cities Tour to highlight Reno this weekend on its BookTV program Need a Cliff's Notes summary of the Biggest Little City? C-SPAN2 will air 14 segments on Reno history, culture and literature this weekend. Check out this story on rgj.com: https://www.rgj.com/story/news/2019/05/31/c-span-cities-tour-highlight-reno-weekend/1300287001/
Brett McGinness, Reno Gazette Journal Published 11:23 a.m. PT May 31, 2019 | Updated 2:05 p.m. PT May 31, 2019
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Need a Cliff's Notes summary of the Biggest Little City? This weekend, cable network C-SPAN2 visits with local authors to tell the story of the Reno Arch, the gambling and divorce industries and the stories of Native American and Basque populations in the city.
This weekend travel to #RenoNV! Special programming blocks feature the city's literary programs on C-SPAN2 @booktv, Sat. @12pm ET & #localhistory on C-SPAN3 @cspanhistory, Sun. @2pm ET. Thank you to our @CharterGov partners! @MayorSchieve@CityofReno@renotahoe@TravelNevadapic.twitter.com/MCpwX7Oxee
— C-SPAN Cities Tour (@CSPANCities) May 31, 2019
During the week, C-SPAN2 focuses its coverage on the U.S. Senate. But for 48 hours every weekend, its programming turns to books and authors. The 14 Reno-based segments to air this weekend include:
The impact of Burning Man on the city, with Mayor Hillary Schieve
Black Rock Press and the art of book printing, with manager A.B. Gorham
The works of author Robert Laxalt, with former RGJ editor Warren Lerude
How Nevada survived the Great Recession, with Lt. Gov. Kate Marshall and author Elliot Parker
The life and career of former Rep. Barbara Vucanovich (R-Nevada), with author and former RGJ columnist Patty Cafferata
Environmental conflict with author Michael Branch
The history of Reno's divorce industry, with historian Alicia Barber
The history of the gaming industry, with Howard Herz of the Nevada Historical Society
Reno's evolving downtown neighborhood, with Alicia Barber
The history of Nevada mining, with museum curator Garrett Barmore
Politics and friendship between Sen. Paul Laxalt and President Ronald Reagan, with UNR archivist Edan Strekal
Basque culture in Nevada, with Basque librarian Iñaki Arrieta Baro
The history of the Reno Arch, with Alicia Barber
The native peoples of Reno, with Reno-Sparks Indian Colony chairman Arlan Melendez
The segments are scheduled to air on Saturday at 9 a.m. and Sunday at 6 a.m. C-SPAN2 can be viewed on Spectrum channels 197 and 760; DirecTV channel 351; Dish Network channel 211; and AT&T U-verse on channel 231.
Each of the segments will be available online following their broadcast.
Previous stops include Carson, Las Vegas
The C-SPAN Cities Tour highlighted Carson City in 2013, interviewing then-Governor Brian Sandoval, Nevada Indian Commission chairman Richard Arnold, and retired state archivist and former RGJ columnist Guy Rocha. Those segments can be viewed here.
In 2016, the tour highlighted Las Vegas, speaking with former Mayor Oscar Goodman; Rose Goodman with the Department of the Interior; and journalist Jon Ralston. Those segments can be viewed here.
Photos: Reno's notorious crimes and disasters
Frank Sinatra Jr. speaks at a news conference beside his mother, Nancy, in this Dec. 11, 1963, file photo after being safely released from his kidnappers. In 1998, Sinatra Jr. obtained a restraining order that prevents three men who kidnapped him from profiting from a movie about the crime. The court order temporarily prevents Columbia Pictures from paying Barry Keenan, Joseph Amsler and John Irwin, who were convicted of kidnapping Sinatra in 1963. Sinatra Jr. was kidnapped Dec. 8, 1963, from his Tahoe motel room. AP File
An artist's sketch released by the FBI of the skyjacker known as 'Dan Cooper' and 'D.B. Cooper', from the recollections of passengers and crew of a Northwest Orient Airlines jet he hijacked between Portland and Seattle, Nov. 24, 1971. "Cooper" later parachuted from the plane with $200,000 in ransom money. Dead or alive, he has not been found. FBI
The dead and injured litter the sidewalk and Virginia Street in front of Harolds Club after Priscilla Ford drove her car along the sidewalk hitting and killing as many people as she could on Thanksgiving Day 1980. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
The Golden Hotel burns in 1962 and kills six people in downtown Reno. RGJ File
A man, on Nov. 25, 1971, looks at the area of the back stairs of the Northwest plane that D.B. Cooper hijacked on Nov. 24, 1971. The plane landed in Reno that Thanksgiving Eve but without Cooper on board. He had jumped from the plane before it landed here. Cooper has not been seen since. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
A letter sent to Reno Newspapers allegedly from hijacker D.B. Cooper says Attention: Thanks for hospitality. Was in a rut. Signed D.B. Cooper. The letter was sent from Oakdale, Calif., and received here on Nov. 29, 1971. RGJ File
Rescuers pull a victim from an avalanche March 31, 1982, at Alpine Meadows. Dick Gilmore/Sacramento Bee File
Reno police subdue a rioter in August 1998 on West Street between Second and Fourth Street in downtown Reno. Mark Studyvin/RGJ File
Reno Police escort Priscilla Ford into the police department following her arrest Thanksgiving Day in 1980. She was charged with killing six people (another died later) and attempting to murder at least 23 others. It was at this point that she stopped in front of the photographer and said "Oh my, you're a pretty one. I'll remember who you are." Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
What remains of Paterson's men's store after the Feb. 5, 1957, explosion in downtown Reno. Paterson's was located at the southwest corner of Sierra and First streets.The Trinity Episcopal Church can be seen in the background. To the right is the Riverside Garage and Parking structure. RGJ File
This photo is of the Reno's Chinatown after a fire in 1899. Chinatown suffered several fires, which were more common in any 19th century neighborhood than it is today. Nevada Historical Society
Roy Frisch, with his hand on the door of the automobile, is shown with unidentified men and women in this undated file photo. The former Reno city councilman disappeared in 1934 before testifying in the federal trial of two Reno men suspected of fraud; he was never found. RGJ File
June 24, 2011: Amtrak passenger cars smolder after the train was struck by a semi truck on U.S. 95 outside of Reno. RGJ file
Lincoln Fitzgerald, a recluse after being shot in 1949, went on to build Fitzgerald's Hotel Casino in Reno. RGJ File
The flooded Truckee River runs through downtown Reno in 1955. On the bottom left is the Riverside Hotel and on the right is the old U.S. Post Office. In the middle is the Mapes Hotel and on the right is the old Majestic theater. Nevada Historical Society
The 1955 flood in downtown Reno covers an area near the Majestic Theater, which was located on First Street at Center Street. Nevada Historical Society
Citizens join Reno firefighters as they battle the fire resulting from the gas explosion that ripped through buildings on Sierra Street at First Street on Feb. 5, 1957. This photo looks north from along Sierra and shows the destruction of the buildings on the west side of the street. RGJ File
Stretchers are lined up on Sierra Street waiting for victims of the gas explosion on Feb. 5, 1957. This view looks south on Sierra Street from First Street. RGJ File
The 1962 Golden Hotel fire killed six people in downtown Reno. RGJ File
Crowds gather at the Yori Street home grisly 1963 murder scene of Sonja McCaskie. RGJ File
Sonja McCaskie in one of two images of her in the Reno Gazette-Journal archives. RGJ File
Thomas Lee Bean, center, with District Attorney Bill Raggio at right. RGJ File
Frank Sinatra's son was kidnapped and held for $240,000 ransom for four days in 1963. Sinatra Sr. came to Reno following the kidnapping of his son at Stateline. RGJ File
Undercover Reno narcotics officer James D. Hoff, 33, was murdered in June 1979. Provided to the RGJ
A bomb, with some 1,000 pounds of explosives, is detonated inside Harvey's Hotel Casino at Lake Tahoe on Aug. 28, 1980, in this aerial photo. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
A crime scene investigator photographs a shoe and broken windshield on Priscilla Ford's Lincoln on Thanksgiving Day 1980 in Reno. After running down people downtown, she was finally caught in traffic on Virginia and Fifth streets. The shoe of one of her victims remained on the car for the two blocks she was able to get away from the scene. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Victims of Priscilla Ford's rampage lay scattered on the sidewalk and in the crosswalks in front of the Club Cal Neva on Thanksgiving Day 1980. Ford drove her car along the sidewalk, killing six and injuring 23 others. Six died that day and another died of injuries a year later. She first drove her car up on the sidewalk where the Reno police are standing in the extreme right. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
A passerby comforts one of those injured when Priscilla Ford drove her car down the sidewalk in front of the downtown casinos on Thanksgiving Day 1980, killing six and injuring 23. A seventh person died a year later. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Victims lay scattered in front of the Club Cal Neva on Thanksgiving Day 1980, while witnesses have looks of shock and disbelief on their faces after Priscilla Ford went on a rampage in downtown Reno. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
A building was destroyed March 31, 1982, by an avalanche at Alpine Meadows that killed seven people. RGJ File
Gerald Gallego is escorted out of a courthouse during one of his trials in January 1984. Gallego and his common-law wife, Charlene Williams, preyed on young girls in three states, kidnapping, raping and killing as many as 10 people. In Nevada, he was tried for the murder of Stacy Redican and Karen Chipman, who were abducted in Citrus Heights in April 1980 and murdered near Lovelock. Gallego was found guilty and sentenced to death. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Aerial view of the fiery Galaxy plane crash on Jan. 22, 1985, that killed 69 people. The plane crashed into an RV lot south of Reno. Lance Iversen
The remains of the Galaxy plane and motorhomes can be seen in this shot form atop a fire truck looking north along Virginia Street. The plane carrying 70 people crashed on Jan. 21, 1985 killing all but George Lamson, Jr. of St. Paul, Minn. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Firefighters continue to water down the wreckage of Galaxy Flight 203 that crashed shortly after 1 a.m. on Jan. 21, 1985 killing all but one person aboard, George Lamson, Jr, 17, of Plymouth, Minn. The disaster claimed the lives of 70 passengers and crew members when the plane went down and exploded shortly after takeoff from Reno-Cannon International Airport, since renamed Reno-Tahoe. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
George Lamson was 17 when he survived the Galaxy Airline crash here on Jan. 21, 1985. He is pictured here in his hospital bed with is mother Adrianne. His father also survived the crash but died a few days later in Las Vegas. RGJ File
Monica DaSilva was abducted from her Reno home on Sept. 24, 1990. Her body was found three weeks later buried in a remote canyon east of Reno. Provided to the RGJ
Monica DaSilva's funeral service on Oct. 1, 1993. David B. Parker/RGJ File
James Stolpa holds the hand of his wife, Jennifer, on Jan. 7, 1993, as the two ride in an ambulance from Northern California to Reno. The couple, with their infant child, had become snowbound for days in northern Washoe County before James hiked out through the snow for help. Jennifer and her baby waited in a primative snowcave with little winter clothing in a story that drew worldwide attention. Don Marquis/RGJ File
Downtown Reno is flooded on Jan. 1, 1997. The Virginia Street Bridge can be seen in the distance. David Parker/RGJ File
Murder defendant David Middleton watches a witness enter the courtroom at his trial in 1997. David B. Parker/RGJ File
Defendant David S. Middleton steps over a log as his Washoe District Court trial traveled to the area near Verdi where the remains of Thelma Davila, one of two women Middleton is accused of killing, were found. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
From left, Washoe District Judge Peter Breen, an unidentified deputy, defense attorney Fred Pinkerton, Deputy District Attorney Thomas Viloria and David Middleton at the spot where remains were found near Verdi. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
Sparks Police Officer Larry Johnson, was killed in the line of duty on May 22, 1997. Provided to the RGJ
Officers from area law enforcement agencies salute University of Nevada, Reno Police Sgt. George Sullivan's flag-draped casket as it enters Lawor Events Center on the UNR campus for a memorial service Jan. 16, 1998. Sullivan was killed while on patrol at the university campus. Sullivan's alleged attacker, Siaosi Vanisi, was captured by Salt Lake City Police after a three-hour standoff in Utah. David Hunter/AP File
Reno riot police move into position along West Street near Fourth Street in August 1998 as problems escalated during Hot August Nights. Mark W. Studyvin/RGJ File
A bullet hole is seen in the windshield of a Dodge pickup, one of at least four vehicles struck by sniper fire on I-80 near Mogul in January 1999. The driver of this pickup was hit with the bullet in the chest. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
Christopher Merritt waits for his arraignment at the Washoe County Jail on eight charges of attempted murder resulting from a sniper incident on Interstate 80 in 1999. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Larry Peck, who was accused of killing Reno police officer John Bohach, is escorted to his first court appearance in Reno on Aug. 27, 2001. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
A miles-long funeral procession for slain Reno policeman John Bohach winds its way along McCarran Boulevard near Virginia Street Tuesday enroute to Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery, where he was buried in 2001. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
The flooded Truckee River runs over Wingfield Park in downtown Reno on Dec. 31, 2005, after heavy rains hammered the area. Rain and melting snow swamped Nevada on Saturday, causing the worst flooding in the Reno area since a January 1997 flood that caused $1 billion in damages. Mudslides closed major roads, including Interstate 80 about 25 miles west of Reno and Highway 89 near Truckee, Calif. Liz Margerum/RGJ File
Rescue workers wheel a victim to an ambulance Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006, while a fire burns through the Mizpah Hotel in downtown Reno. Liz Margerum/RGJ File
Three aerial fire trucks were used during the Mizpah Hotel fire, which took place Oct. 31, 2006. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
Valerie Moore, who received 12 consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole for killing 12 people in the Mizpah Hotel fire, addresses the survivors and victims in court telling them she only plead guilty to the charges to avoid the death penalty. Moore, who was sentenced Friday, March 16, 2007, after several victims made statements, said she didn't start the fire and had been framed. Candice Towell/RGJ File
Reno Deputy Police Chief Jim Johns on June 13, 2006, points to the parking gallery where Darren Mack allegedly fired a shot the day before that struck Judge Chuck Weller in the chest in the Family Court seen below the gallery. Police were still searching for Mack who was also wanted in connection with the murder of his estranged wife, Charla, who was found dead at her residence after the court shooting. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Darren Mack, being sentenced for the murder of his wife, Charla, listens as Charla Mack's mother, Soorya Townley, speaks in 2007. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Family Court Judge Chuck Weller breaks down on the stand in 2007 describing how his life has been changed by the shooting. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Flames in the Angora Fire raced across the tinder-dry forest, consuming structures and threatening Lake Tahoe's beauty on June 24, 2007. The Angora Fire destroyed more than 250 homes outside South Lake Tahoe. David B. Parker/RGJ File
With the remains of one burnt-out home home in the foreground, another burns near Lake Tahoe Boulevard in South Lake Tahoe from the Angora Fire on June 24, 2007. The Angora Fire destroyed more than 250 homes outside South Lake Tahoe in 2007. David B. Parker/RGJ File
The Angora Fire destroyed 254 homes outside South Lake Tahoe in June 2007 and cost nearly $12 million to fight. David B. Parker/RGJ File
Investigators gather round the body of Brianna Denison, which was found in 2008 in a field next to a South Meadows business park in Reno. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
Brianna Denison went missing near the University of Nevada, Reno in 2008. Provided to the RGJ
James Biela, convicted on all charges, glances toward the courtroom gallery at the start of the penalty phase on May 28, 2010. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Pilot Steve Fossett walks across a windy runway in 2005 to the GlobalFlyer at the Salina Municipal Airport in Salina, Kan. Fossett disappeared Sept. 3, 2007, after taking off in a single-engine plane borrowed from a Nevada ranch owned by hotel magnate Barron Hilton. Charlie Riedel/AP File
Wreckage of the motor from Steve Fossett's plane is seen on Oct. 3, 2008, near Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Searchers have found what appear to be two large human bones near the crash site of Fossett's plane in California's Sierra Nevada, along with the adventurer's tennis shoes and driver's license, authorities said. Madera County Sheriff's Department
Jaycee Lee Dugard went missing in 1991 and was found in 2009. Handout
Terry Probyn, left, the mother of kidnap victim Jaycee Lee Dugard, holds back tears June 11, 1991, as she pleads for the safe return of her daughter during a news conference. AP File
Authorities walk next to shacks in 2009 in the backyards of a home in Antioch, Calif., where authorities say kidnapped victim Jaycee Lee Dugard lived. Authorities searched the home of her alleged captor for evidence in the murders of several prostitutes. Paul Sakuma/AP File
Nancy Garrido, second from left, and her husband, Phillip Garrido, far right, are accompanied by their court-appointed attorneys, Gilbert Maines, left, and Susan Gellman, during their 2009 arraignment on 29 felony counts stemming from the 1991 abduction of Jaycee Dugard. Rich Pedroncelli/AP File
Friends and former neighbors of Jaycee Lee Dugard said they were glad to see her looking happy on the cover of People magazine. Handout
SWAT team members enter the garden shop entrace after a shooting at the Walmart at Firecreek Crossing in south Reno on Oct. 29, 2010. Liz Margerum/RGJ File
Escorted by Washoe County deputy Sean McVickers, John Gillane enters court Oct. 25, 2011, during his trial for allegedly shooting three supervisors at Walmart a year ago. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Eric Hill, also a manager at Walmart in south Reno, gestures on Oct. 25, 2011, how John Gillane pointed a gun at him and shot him inside the store almost a year ago during his testimony during the shooting trial of John Gillane, accused of shooting three people at the store. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Lawrence Ruben Valli, the driver of the truck that slammed into the Amtrak train in June 2011. WCSO
Firefighters look at the wreckage of an Amtrak passenger car June 24, 2011, near U.S. 95 north of Fallon. The west-bound train was struck by a semi-truck and burst into flames. The driver and a passenger of the truck were killed. Injured train passengers were taken to local hospitals, but officials must let the wreck cool off before they continue their search. Liz Margerum/RGJ File
Two officers process the scene at the south Carson City IHOP following a mass shooting that left three people dead in 2011. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
A body lies in front of the IHOP in Carson City after a 2011 rampage shooting. RGJ File
Eduardo Sencion, 32, is shown in this undated photo. Newly released court documents indicate that Sencion, the man who went on a deadly rampage with an AK-47 at a Nevada pancake restaurant in 2011, had been diagnosed as a schizophrenic. Five people were killed in the shooting at the IHOP not far from the Nevada Capitol, including Sencion and three Nevada National Guard members. Seven people were wounded. Carson City Sheriff's Office
A plane crashes at the Reno Air Races in September 2011 at the Stead airport. Provided by Ward Howes
Medics help injured bystanders out of a helicopter into Renown Regional Medical Center after a plane crashed into the crowd at the Reno National Championship Air Races in September 2011. Liz Margerum/RGJ File
Officers keep an eye on handcuffed men at the east entrance to John Ascuaga's Nugget after a shooting in September 2011 during Street Vibrations. The shooting left a Hells Angels leader dead and the city of Sparks under a State of Emergency. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
A snapshot from a video clip from John Ascuaga's Nugget the night of the shooting in September 2011 shows one motorcycle gang member holding a gun inside the casino. The shooting during the 2011 Street Vibrations event left a Hells Angels leader dead and the city of Sparks under a State of Emergency. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Alex Hoon, with the National Weather Service, took one of the first photos of the Caughlin Fire in November 2011. The amateur photographer's picture went viral with people posting this image of the fire on Facebook. Provided by Alex Hoon
Firefighters battle the Caughlin Fire as it burns several homes along Alpine Creek Road in southwest Reno the morning of Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. David B. Parker/RGJ File
A firefighter pauses while patroling along Ridgeview Drive at sunrise during the Caughlin Fire in southwest Reno the morning of Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. David B. Parker/RGJ File
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, on a tour of the Caughlin Fire in November 2011, talks with Joelle Greene in front of the home she lost to the wildfire. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
A home burns on Hereford Way in Pleasant Valley during the Washoe Drive Fire on Jan. 19, 2012. Authorities said 29 homes were destroyed in the wildfire. David B. Parker/RGJ File
Firefighters wait for their water supply before tackling this outbuilding at a ranch complex along U.S. 395 during the Washoe Drive Fire in 2012. This building was destroyed; the adjacent home was saved. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
A shooting took place at Sparks Middle School Monday, Oct. 21, 2013, that left two people dead and two in critical condition. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
Carlos Lara leaves incense for his teacher, Michael Landsberry, at a memorial on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013. Andy Barron/RGJ File
Jose Reyes, the 12-year-old Sparks Middle School shooter Provided to the RGJ
Photo from Walton's Funeral Home in Sparks during the visitation for slain Sparks Middle School teacher Michael Landsberry. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
Jannelle Tan grieves for her teacher, Michael Landsberry, during a vigil held at Sparks Middle School, site of Monday's shooting that left Landsberry dead and two students injured. Several hundred people attended the interfaith memorial. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
A SWAT team responds during a shooting at a Renown medical office in December 2013. Local agencies have received military gear from a government surplus program. SWAT team members are trucked from near the Renown helicopter pad to the medical office where a shooting occurred Tuesday. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
A gunman killed a doctor and shot another before taking his own life Dec. 17, 2013, at Urology Nevada. Emerson Marcus/RGJ File
Urology Nevada shooter Alan Frazier California Department of Motor Vehicles
People grieve for the victims of the December 2013 shooting on the Renown medical campus in Reno during a vigil at Pickett Park south of Renown. Tim Dunn/RGJ File
Smoke from the Bango Refining plant explosion can be seen from U.S. 50 alternate between Fernley and Fallon on Dec. 9, 2013. Marilyn Newton/RGJ File
More: The stories behind Northern Nevada's notorious crimes and disasters
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RHCP's Flea Gets A Special New Tattoo In Tribute To David Bowie
12 January 2016, 13:30 | Updated: 13 January 2016, 11:33
The bassist for Red Hot Chili Peppers shared a video of the new ink on his Instagram page.
Yesterday (January 11th 2016) it was announced that on Sunday 10 January, David Bowie tragically lost a very secret battle with liver cancer.
The world of music was shocked and hundreds of artists took to social media to post their respect, admiration and sadness at the passing of one of history's most iconic artists.
Red Hot Chilli Pepper's bassist, Flea, was one of them, sharing an image of himself with Bowie and Anthony Kiedis.
A photo posted by @sllollaryee onJan 11, 2016 at 9:20am PST
But now Flea has gone one step further - getting a Bowie tattoo!
The bassist revealed his new ink to fans via his personal Instagram account, which was then shared by the official Red Hot Chili Peppers page.
The video shows Flea's arm, freshly tattooed, and his smiling face. The post has the caption "and these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds."
And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds.
A video posted by @sllollaryee onJan 11, 2016 at 1:03pm PST
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Module delivers up to 32 TOPS of performance, fits in palm of your hand. Developers can use Jetson AGX Xavier to build the autonomous machines that will solve some of the worlds toughest problems, and help transform a broad range of industries.
NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier Module for Next-Gen Autonomous Machines
Murali Gopalakrishna | Nvidia
12/20/18, 07:53 AM | Unmanned & Other Topics | ai, Business Development
Delivery robots that speed orders right to your door. Manufacturing robots that collaborate with humans. Handheld DNA sequencers that help scientists save crops from disease.
These machines are among the first to make the leap from sci-fi into reality, thanks to the latest advances in the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier platform.
And the massive AI capabilities powering them is moving within reach of a multitude of devices with the availability today of the Jetson AGX Xavier module, the latest addition to the Jetson TX2 and TX1 family of products.
Developers can use Jetson AGX Xavier to build the autonomous machines that will solve some of the world’s toughest problems, and help transform a broad range of industries. Millions are expected to come onto the market in the years ahead.
Workstation Performance, Clock-Radio Energy Consumption
The Jetson AGX Xavier module can serve as the powerful brain behind any bot you dream up. It delivers the performance of a workstation server in a computer that fits in the palm of your hand.
Consuming as little as 10 watts — about as much as a clock radio — the module enables companies to go into volume production with applications developed on the Jetson AGX Xavier developer kit, bringing next-gen robots and other autonomous machines to life.
Software Makes Hard Impact
The Jetson AGX Xavier module leverages NVIDIA’s world-class AI platform, which is used for numerous AI applications. This includes a complete set of tools and workflows to help developers quickly train and deploy neural networks.
It supports applications developed with the JetPack and DeepStream software development kits. JetPack is NVIDIA’s SDK for autonomous machines and includes support for AI, computer vision, multimedia and more.
The DeepStream SDK for Jetson AGX Xavier enables streaming analytics, bringing AI to IoT and smart city applications. Developers can build multi-camera and multi-sensor applications to detect and identify objects of interest, such as vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.
These SDKs save developers and companies time and money, while making it easy to add new features and functionality to machines to improve performance.
With this combination of new hardware and software, it’s now possible to deploy AI-powered robots, drones, intelligent video analytics applications and other intelligent devices at scale.
Early users of Jetson AGX Xavier are praising its incredible processing capability and power efficiency.
It’s central to handling DNA sequencing in real time for Oxford Nanopore, a U.K. medical technology startup.
“We’re using Jetson AGX Xavier for our MinIT hand-held AI supercomputer, which is used to perform real-time analyses with the MinION, a powerful handheld DNA sequencer,” said Gordon Sanghera, CEO of Oxford Nanopore. “MinIT can be nearly 10 times more powerful than standard laptops and brings portable, real-time sequencing to more people in more locations.”
And Japan’s DENSO, a global auto parts maker, believes that Jetson AGX Xavier will be key to helping it introduce a new wave of efficiency into its operations.
“DENSO can leverage its long history in auto parts manufacturing to bring AI to factories, boosting productivity and efficiency while increasing workplace safety,” said Katsuhiko Sugito, executive director of DENSO Corp. “We believe that Jetson AGX Xavier will be the key platform driving this initiative.”
NVIDIA Jetson solutions offer performance levels and prices to suit a variety of autonomous robotic applications.
The Jetson AGX Xavier module brings accelerated computing capability to the Jetson family, which includes solutions at different performance levels and prices to suit a variety of autonomous robotic applications.
The Jetson TX2 embedded module for edge AI applications now comes in three versions: Jetson TX2, Jetson TX2i and the newly available, lower cost Jetson TX2 4GB. Jetson TX1-based products can migrate to the more powerful Jetson TX2 4GB at the same price.
NVIDIA developer kits are also available for each member of the Jetson family. With these kits, companies can create and deploy multiple applications for a variety of use cases, using one unified software architecture.
Adventure Awaits: Start Creating Today
The Jetson AGX Xavier module is available today from distributors worldwide. Volume pricing of quantities of 1,000+ units is $1,099.
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Steve, Anna, Chris & Brad outside the shop in Yeovil
A few things you might like to know about Rock Wallaby at Acorn Records. Click our faces for a more personal insight.
BRAD - more...?
After meeting (consoling) The Wallaby at a 'Mr Kipling Convention' (he was a bit worse for wear, too many French Fancies. I just happened to be passing) we got to talking about our mutual love of vinyl. He was looking at starting an online business selling Battenberg's to Idaho. I thought there might be a market for records.
That was four or so years ago, and here we are now. Not only with an online presence, but lucky enough to build a shop and share the fun with Baldrecordman (Steve Fox ) and Chris & Anna from Acorn.
CHRIS - more...?
Chris has owned and run an Independent record shop in Yeovil for over 40yrs. After retiring from Acorn Music he decided to semi-retire (most people do it the other way around) and open a new store in Yeovil with us and the Baldrecordman.
There is very little Chris doesn't know about music, but especially the local music scene. He has been an ardent supporter of young (some slightly older....others really old) bands, and the diverse mix of music he has sold over the years has influenced many an ear.
STEVE - more...?
Steve has run Baldmanrecords for many years. However, he has been a serious collector of vinyl for over 25yrs. His music knowledge is second to none. He has a nose for sniffing out rare vinyl, and although there are not many hairs on his head, those on the back of his neck stand up when there is quality vinyl in his vicinity.
Debby (Steve's very understanding wife who also used to work at Acorn) uses the red nose clip when they leave the house, otherwise, rather like a beagle, Steve will pick up on a vinyl scent and be off !
ANNA - more...?
Anna brings an air of calm to the store. Back in the day she led a debauched and satanic life roadying for the likes of Thin Lizzy and Elton John.
She gave up her twilight existence to work with Chris at Acorn. Not only does she have a fantastic musical knowledge, but she can spell and no's about grammer and stuff. Very useful in a record shop when trying to spell Siycho-delia, Progresive, and Cake.
THE WALLABY more?
The Wallaby provides the listening ears, sharp eyes and the mayhem. We playgrade all our online vinyl and he is able to pick up clicks, shhhhh's, pops, sticks and skips with ease.
He is also able to pick up French Fancies and Bakewell Tarts with ease. This often leads to him being thrown out of his much loved Mr Kipling Conventions. He is notorious for his love of battenberg and his inability to deal with the subsequent 'sugar-hi's'.
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Secret in Their Eyes
The A-list remake of an Oscar-wining Argentine thriller is miscast, misguided and misbegotten
Julia Roberts in 'Secret in Their Eyes.'
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Not such a good idea remaking the 2009 Argentine thriller that won the Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar. The Americanized version is miscast, misguided and misbegotten.
Julia Roberts takes on the role played by a male actor the first time. She’s Jess Cobb, an FBI agent on the terrorist beat after the September 11th attacks, filling in for Argentina’s Dirty War. When she and her partner Ray Kasten (Chiwitel Ejiofor) find the body of a teenage girl in a dumpster behind a mosque, the dead girl is revealed as Jess’ daughter. The long arm of coincidence? Wait. You ain’t seen nothing yet.
Writer-director Billy Ray (Shattered Glass, Breach) jumps between past and present as Ray, retired to the private sector, returns to his Los Angeles FBI office in 2015, with evidence (he thinks) of the killer’s whereabouts. District attorney Claire Sloan (Nicole Kidman) wants to help, even if it means bending the rules for Ray, who she had a thing for back in the day. The movie keeps leaping across time without generating suspense or keeping its tenuous hold on reality. We know a lot has changed between 2002 and the present because Ejiofer’s beard gets grayer and Roberts grows increasingly haggard. Way before the climax, I stopped believing a word of the script. Kidman does too little and Roberts too much as the movie spins into a sea of clichés.
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Beck recruited Jenny Lewis on Tuesday for an expertly timed live cover of Neil Young’s “Harvest Moon.” The concert at the idyllic Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver, Colorado happened to mark the real-life Harvest Moon, the full moon occurring closest to the autumnal equinox, as Brooklyn Vegan notes.
The two singers offered a low-key, slightly ramshackle take on Young’s 1992 track, alternating between unison and harmony over strummed acoustic guitar and a melancholy mandolin melody.
Lewis has served as opener on Beck’s ongoing jaunt to promote his 2017 LP, Colors. The trek, which previously included a performance of “Wow” on The Late Show, continues September 28th in Los Angeles, California with a show featuring an opening DJ slot from St. Vincent under the moniker “St. Vicious.”
Beck has been in a collaborative mode in recent months, enlisting Gary Numan for a live version of “Cars” at Chicago’s Riot Fest and joining Phoenix onstage during their L.A. show for surprise renditions of “Lost Cause” and “Jackass.”
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DOUGLAS DEAN BEEBE, Roseau, pled guilty to no valid driver’s license and fined $210, 30 days stayed for 1 year with unsupervised probation for 1 year. He had a charge of no Minnesota registration dismissed. Badge # 108
JAMES PATRICK DAVIS, Warroad, pled guilty to not using a seatbelt, and fined $110. He had a charge of no proof of insurance dismissed. Badge #108
TYLER JACOB FOX, Warroad, pled guilty to not using a seatbelt, and fined $110. Badge #108
JEREM LAEL HAACK, Williams, pled guilty to facility to produce a title in a timely manner, and fined $285. He also pled guilty to not using a seatbelt and was fined $25. Badge #108
REBECCA SUE HARDER, Warroad, pled guilty to expired registration and fined $115. She had a charge of no proof of insurance dismissed. Badge #108
MARY BETH KROGSTAD, Thompson North Dakota, pled guilty to speeding (69 MPH in a 60 MPH zone), fined $125. Badge #581
KRISTOPHER JAKOB KVICK, Thief River Falls, pled guilty to filing to register his vehicle, fined $285. He was also pled guilty to having no breaks and was fined $285. Additionally, he pled guilty to failing to mail/deliver a certificate of title to the state in a timely manner. A charge of driving without a valid license for the vehicle type was dismissed. Badge #108
KEVIN MICHEAL LARSON, Warroad, pled guilty to exceeding the allowable 80,000-pound gross weight limit and was fined $185. Badge #295
WRIN DOUGLAS MAXWELL, Roseau, pled guilty to expired registration, fined $200. He also pled guilty to no proof of insurance, fined $200. He later had both of these. Charges dismissed due to meeting conditions of the charges. Badge #108
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NICOLE RAY OLSON, Baudette, pled guilty to facility to change her name/address with the state within 30 days, fined $105. She had a charge of no proof of insurance dismissed. Badge #108.
BRANDON JAMES RINDE, Roseau, pled guilty to speeding (65 MPG in a 60 MPH zone) and was fined $125. Badge #581
ANTHONY MICHAEL RINKENBERGER, Warroad, pled guilty to not having a valid Minnesota driver license and was fined $185. He also pled guilty to failing to mail/deliver a certificate of title to the state in a timely manner and was fined $200. Additionally, he pled guilty to not using a seatbelt and was fined $25. Badge #108
HEATHER RENEE SCHAUER, Warroad, pled guilty to not using a seatbelt, fined $25. Badge #108
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Connected to the world’s #1 CRM platform, each Wave Analytics App will deliver pre-packaged, role-specific templates designed to empower business users to uncover insights and take instant action — all directly within the app
The first Wave app, Sales Wave Analytics, will allow sales leaders to manage forecasts, pipelines, team performance and more to accelerate business growth
Powered by the Wave Platform, data-driven companies such as Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and Varsity Brands are moving faster by connecting insights with action
SAN FRANCISCO—June 18, 2015—Salesforce [NYSE: CRM], the Customer Success Platform and world's #1 CRM company, today introduced Wave Analytics Apps, a new generation of role-specific analytics apps that empower business users with the insight to take action, instantly. The inaugural app, Sales Wave Analytics, will deliver personalized templates, historical analysis and the ability to take immediate actions, helping sales leaders accelerate revenue growth.
The ability to derive insights from large amounts of data, and then immediately take action, is interwoven in today’s most popular consumer apps. For example, travel analytics apps like Kayak not only allow consumers to search and filter nearly 40 million annual commercial flights in seconds, it also allows them to book their preferred flight instantly. Similarly, in addition to providing driving directions and optimal routes for a destination based on real-time traffic, Google Maps also delivers turn-by-turn navigation while a person is driving.
Unfortunately, actionable insight is an oxymoron for most business apps. Legacy analytics software is disconnected from both relevant data feeds and the point of action, preventing companies from keeping pace with the speed at which business decisions must be made today.
Wave Analytics Apps — Delivering the Insights to Take Action, Instantly
Salesforce launched Analytics Cloud, powered by the Wave Platform, to reimagine the entire analytics process end-to-end, and empower business users to explore any data and uncover new insights from any device. And now, with Wave Analytics Apps, Salesforce will expand its Analytics Cloud portfolio to deliver analytics apps that are built to deliver intelligence, business context and instant action. Wave Analytics Apps will include:
● Accelerator Templates: Based on years of experience in delivering CRM solutions and working with companies to transform every customer interaction, Salesforce is developing role-specific accelerator templates for each Wave Analytics App that can be customized for each business. Wave Analytics Apps will instantly populate CRM data into these templates, so users are up and running in minutes. Bringing together the best practices, KPIs and metrics that every department needs to track makes it easy for business leaders to take the pulse of their team’s performance at any moment and move their business forward faster.
● Historical Analysis: The smartest decisions are made based on an understanding of both the current health and past performance of the business. Wave Analytics Apps will instantly surface historical trends and year-over-year comparisons from any device, providing business users the ability to identify seasonal trends, behavioral patterns and cyclical issues. Business users needing historical perspectives to make critical decisions will no longer have to delay action while waiting for an analyst or spend time cross-referencing static spreadsheets.
● Wave Actions: When insights lead to a decision, business users will now be able to act on it instantly within the app, whether it is creating a task, initiating a conversation or even changing a performance measure. And because Wave Analytics Apps are natively integrated with the Salesforce1 Platform, pre-defined data flows will not only enable changes made in the app to be reflected automatically within Salesforce, but will also update all corresponding metrics in Salesforce related to the changes.
Introducing Sales Wave Analytics — Actionable Insight For Every Sales Leader
Sales Wave Analytics will be the first Wave Analytics App in the portfolio. Now every sales leader will have the ability to boost team performance and adapt to changes in their business faster by transforming insights into action from any device. Sales Wave will deliver:
● Sales Wave Accelerator Templates: All Salesforce sales data can be instantly explored through pre-configured sales accelerator templates — including everything from pipeline management and forecasting to quarterly business reviews, team performance and more — developed specifically for today’s sales organizations. For example, a sales operations executive will be able to instantly conduct a real-time pipeline analysis and cross reference it with product sales performance from their mobile phone to determine whether they need to reset forecasts or identify which deals need to be accelerated to hit key targets.
● Sales Wave Historical Analysis: Sales leaders no longer have to wait for an analyst to deliver historical metrics that could impact future decisions – they can be surfaced instantly on any device on a whim. Now, every sales leader will be able to organically explore every facet of a sales team’s historical performance — such as sales revenue by quarter, year-over-year sales rep productivity, opportunity conversion rates at various funnel stages, or length of sales cycles based on deal size — to identify undiscovered trends and investment areas that will shape future growth.
● Sales Wave Actions: Sales teams can create new tasks, change close dates and engage with the right people, directly within the app, saving time and valuable cycles. For example, coaching and team performance is an intrinsic part of a regional sales manager’s role. Now, managers will not only be able to identify high performers, but also re-deploy them to work with underperformers to share best practices and close critical large deals to exceed quotas and grow the business.
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● “Until today, analytics were not built for everyone,” said Alex Dayon, president of products, Salesforce. \"We are changing the game by combining intuitive analytics with business processes in Wave Analytics Apps, so every business user can not only see performance in real-time, but also take actions directly within the apps.”
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A wedding fusion of Assyria and Samoa
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By Sapeer Mayron, 17/08/2018
In what may have been a nation first, Apia was witness to a wedding combining two diverse cultures – Assyrian and Samoan.
The couple, Bonnie and Grey Viane, tied the knot last Saturday at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral followed by a reception at Taumeasina Resort in a mix of cultural traditions.
Bonnie is Assyrian, part of an ethnic group from present-day Iraq, and Grey is Samoan.
The two were raised in Sydney, Australia, and said their wedding was an opportunity to deep dive into their cultures and celebrate them.
“It’s hard to stay true to culture when the influence of other cultures, of Australian culture is just so big,” Bonnie said.
“On our wedding day we wanted to be true to who our parents were and that set a foundation of who we are going to be as parents.”
The integration of their two cultures into a seamless wedding was a learning process for them both, as they dug into traditions they did not necessarily learn about when growing up.
Grey said the more they incorporated, the more pride they felt.
“Bonnie and I always remember where we are from and remember our roots. It was important to us to bring it together and incorporate the Assyrian tradition of bringing the bride out of the house when she’s going to marry, and bringing Samoan culture of wearing our Ie Faitaga.”
The wedding festivities began with the Assyrian tradition of the groom’s family picking up the bride, who will not be released to the groom’s family until the families negotiate a price.
“That’s what we did here at the Taumeasina, there was a big hoohaa where my brothers and my dad stood at the door negotiating with his family,” said Bonnie.
They then travelled to the church, where the service was conducted fully in Samoan, and included the Samoan tradition of ifoga.
The couple had a fine mat placed over their head and a blessing said over them.
“There are no words to explain how we felt when they were doing that,” said Grey.
Following the ceremony, the wedding party travelled in three classic Samoan buses to Grey’s father’s village in Poutasi Faleili to take memorable photos.
Back at Taumeasina Resort, the families were met by the Assur Kings drumming group from Sydney, who performed traditional Assyrian music to the beat of handmade drums.
The wedding party danced with Assyrian Yalekhta, beaded scarfs with bells which add noise and delight to the dancing.
“Assyrians are always holding or waving something, it’s all about the noise they make with their bells.”
Grey said the noise making from the Yalekhta and the drums was so fun for the Samoan half of the family that on arrival for photos at Poutasi, the family greeted them by banging on pots and pans.
“They see us banging drums and here they are banging pots and pans!”
The groom’s party wore traditional Samoan Ie Faitaga, and the bride’s family wore Assyrian garb.
Bonnie and Grey’s families joined their celebrations here in Samoa, but unfortunately Grey’s father, Lupeomanu Faaoli Fata Vaegaau Viane, passed away in 2011.
Grey said it was always his father’s dream to see his son marry, and so having the celebrations in Samoa brought them closer to him.
When they picked the wedding date, they had no idea it would be Father’s Day here.
“It just tied us back to Grey’s dad and I get goosebumps just talking about it,” said Bonnie.
“Having the wedding on Father’s Day just meant he was with us the whole time.”
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Editorial: The California Public Utilities Commission says you should trust it. Not yet.
California Public Utilities Commission President Michael Picker listens to public comments during a 2017 CPUC meeting in Chula Vista.
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By The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board
The California Public Utilities Commission has long had a reputation for being far too chummy with the giant investor-owned electrical utilities it regulates — as well as being hostile to lawmakers, activists and journalists trying to understand its decision-making process. But that’s not how the CPUC sees it. In response to a critical Aug. 10 piece on the CPUC by The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board, a communications aide to commission President Michael Picker sent an email saying the CPUC was different now than it had been under President Michael Peevey, who left office under a cloud in 2014.
Refreshingly, an email exchange led Picker to agree to meet with the editorial board on Aug. 29. While we appreciated the visit — and the candor that Picker showed in describing the structural reasons why his agency seems so slow-moving and mysterious to outsiders — he wasn’t able to shake our concern that his agency can’t be trusted. That’s not because of a Peevey hangover. It’s because of what’s happened since Picker took over in 2015.
This is exemplified by the agency’s response to the San Onofre nuclear plant scandal under Picker. In 2014, the CPUC approved a plan to assign $3.3 billion of the $4.7 billion cost of shuttering the broken plant to the ratepayers of Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric, which jointly own it. A year later, the Union-Tribune revealed that Peevey secretly crafted the deal in an unreported meeting with an Edison executive in Poland in 2013. This led to Edison being fined $16.7 million, the deal being revised, and criminal investigations of Peevey.
It also led the CPUC to request and receive $6 million from the Legislature in 2016 so the agency “can cooperate” with the criminal probes by hiring private attorneys. Documents unsealed by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge in 2017 showed the CPUC instead sought to obstruct the probe, fighting the execution of search warrants. A judge blasted the agency’s “inequitable conduct” and said it had not honored a promise to work with investigators from the state Attorney General’s Office.
That was, simply put, an outrageous display of bad faith by a government agency — one that compounded the mistakes of Peevey and Edison. But Picker doesn’t agree. When asked repeatedly about this bad faith, he offered several versions of this statement: “I have to listen to what my attorneys tell me is proper for the courts and particularly when it’s an investigation of the agency. I don’t get to make those kinds of decisions. That’s a legal matter.”
This is the leader of the CPUC saying there’s nothing he can do about his agency’s deceit toward both the Legislature and the attorney general because those responsible were agency lawyers.
Picker also questioned the accuracy of news coverage that faulted the CPUC’s failure to follow up on wildfire safety rules and the dubiousness of its 2015 sanctions against Pacific Gas & Electric over the 2009 San Bruno disaster, saying, “the news industry is in decline and it’s sad that reporters have to work hard and they don’t always have time to truly understand these massive documents that we prepare.”
The fact Picker met with us shows he is an improvement on Peevey. This quote alone was a revelation: “We are an antiquated body that uses a forum of rulemaking and decision making that is not something people are used to, and I think that is a problem. People will probably always have doubts.”
And he doesn’t plan on defending the CPUC forever. When asked if he’d seek another six-year term, he colorfully said, “No f------ way.”
His whole interview is worth reading at sdut.us/picker. It offers insights into him — and how he still circles the wagons to protect an agency that deserves its bad reputation. Trust the CPUC? Not yet.
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Police Officers Behind Bars after Robbing a Tourist at Gunpoint; Island Ambassadors and Authorities Quick to Respond
He had saved for months to vacation in Belize, and after much anticipation he arrived at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport on Wednesday, June 14th. After taking the water taxi to San Pedro, he was impressed with the beauty of La Isla Bonita and eager to explore. The following day he rented a bicycle and rode to Secret Beach, some six miles north of town. There, he spent hours snorkeling and basking in the serene surroundings; a perfect day he said. When he arrived back to San Pedro Town the sun was already setting, and after a rest he decided to go to a popular downtown bar and restaurant. After chatting with other patrons at the bar, he joined a new acquaintance for a cigarette outside of the establishment, and here is when his dream vacation became a nightmare.
While enjoying his cigarette, Timothy Braun, a 28 year-old tourist from Wisconsin USA was approached by three San Pedro police officers on a golf cart. They accused him of smoking marijuana. Braun informed the officers that he was smoking tobacco, but was promptly told they were taking him in for smoking weed. He was handcuffed behind his back and placed on the back seat of the golf cart. According to Braun, the officers, all in full uniform, drove him to a dark area along the Boca del Rio River just before reaching the Barry Bowen Bridge. Here the officers removed his handcuffs, and led him to the water’s edge, where one officer put a gun to his head and stated that if he did not give them all of his money, he would end up in the river. Fearing for his life, Braun explained that his cash was at the Airbnb apartment he had rented in town. The police then drove him to the location, and after he let them in, they ransacked the apartment and stole $500US cash, brazenly dividing up the cash in front of him. According to Braun, the officers told him that if anyone were to ask, he was to say he was drunk and the police escorted him home. They also warned that should he go out again that night, or report what happened, there would be consequences.
Badly shaken, Braun did not know who to turn to, and after Googling newspapers in San Pedro, found the email address for The San Pedro Sun. The next morning, Friday the 16th, he emailed the editor, Tamara Sniffin, explaining what had happened and stated, “The reason I am contacting you is to try and let this story be known, to hopefully prevent corruption of this nature in the future; to expose these criminals for what they are.”
Sniffin, who is also the Chairwoman of the San Pedro Belize Tourism Industry Association (SPBTIA), was alarmed at the allegations, and feared for Braun’s safety. She immediately suggested he file a police report and offered to accompany him to the police station. Sniffin then shared the information with Officer in Charge of the Coastal Executive Unit Assistant Superintendent Henry Jemmott, who responded with great concern. At the San Pedro Police Department, Criminal Investigations Branch Corporal Allan Woods took Braun’s report, where he meticulously recounted the chain of events. A Justice of Peace was also present during the deposition, and will represent Braun during court hearings should he not be able to attend. According to Braun, the acquaintance he had shared a cigarette with could corroborate the beginning of his story, and that there were several security cameras in the area that could provide evidence.
After the police report was filed, Sniffin suggested Braun move to a different location, considering the criminal cops knew where he was staying.
PC Ramos was charged with Theft, Extortion and Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
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“The San Pedro BTIA Chapter is very concerned about the well-being of our island guests, and when an incident like this happens, we have to be there to help in any way possible. I can’t imagine how frightening something like this would be, especially being a foreigner in a foreign land. As tourism stakeholders our number one concern is the safety of our guests,” explained Sniffin. “We had to be sure Tim was safe, and that all legal action was taken. Thanks to our SPBTIA network of members, I was able to secure a different location for Tim on Friday night, and I think we all slept a little better knowing that the culprit police did not know his whereabouts.” That same evening, Sniffin notified Mayor Daniel Guerrero of the incident. Guerrero arranged an emergency meeting with his councilors the following day, and invited Braun and Sniffin to attend. At the meeting on Saturday morning, Mayor Guerrero and councilors extended their concern and outrage on the acts of the rogue police officers.
Although Braun was tempted to cut his vacation short, the Mayor encouraged him to stay and experience the warmth and hospitality of our community. Because Braun had been robbed of his money, the San Pedro Town Council provided him with some cash, offered to accommodate him at a different hotel for the remainder of his scheduled stay, and treated him to a snorkel trip to Hol Chan, as well as a day out with Councilor Nuñez on his boat.
In an interview with The Sun, Mayor Guerrero stated, “I believe in zero tolerance to any form of abuse of power and corruption. So as soon as I knew of this unfortunate incident, I wanted to ensure that the authorities properly addressed this very delicate incident. Furthermore, we are all caretakers of our tourism product and so I wanted there to be a happy ending to an unfortunate incident. I had to move swiftly to ensure that the visitor [Braun], despite what happened, could continue to enjoy our country.”
Braun was more than appreciative, and before departing Belize on Wednesday the 21st, he commented, “That day/night in Belize I floated through heaven and sunk to hell. I biked to Secret Beach from town and opened the gates to another universe, just by submerging my body. I headed back to town with this grin the size of your caye and called my parents. Manic; I spoke of the beauty of your island. It all changed that night, however, when I felt that gun to my head. However, The San Pedro Sun, Mayor Daniel Guerrero, and the Town Council rectified that negative experience in less than 24 hours. The hospitality they showed me, a stranger, is unequivocally the nicest I’ve ever been treated. Every Belizean I’ve met besides those three [police officers] are the salt of the Earth, pure. I mean it when I say Belize is a destination straight from your dreams, and just a flight away.”
Special Constable Mendez was charged with Theft and Extortion
PC Denfield Ramos and Special Constable Orlando Mendes Behind Bars, PC Malcolm Ramirez agrees to testify against cohorts for immunity
Following Braun’s report, Corporal Woods and Officer in Charge of the Coastal Executive Unit Superintendent Henry Jemmott diligently investigated the allegations. After interviewing the witness who was smoking with Braun at the time of the incident, reviewing surveillance camera footage and confirming physical descriptions of the officers, OC Jemmott told The San Pedro Sun, “There is more than sufficient evidence to get a conviction against these officers.”
As such, PC Denfield Nelson Ramos, Special Constable Orlando Mendez and PC Malcolm Ramirez were detained on Tuesday afternoon, June 20th. Although PC Malcolm Ramirez was to be charged with Abetment to Theft and Extortion, he agreed to testify on behalf of the defendant in exchange for immunity. At the San Pedro Magistrate Court on Wednesday afternoon, June 21st, PC Ramos, who is believed to have orchestrated the offensive, and was armed with a police-issued weapon that night, was charged with Theft, Extortion and Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. Special Constable Mendez was charged with Theft and Extortion. Although both officers were given bail at $5,000 with two sureties for the lesser charges, Ramos was remanded to Central Prison for the Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon charge. He pled not guilty, and will have to apply to the Supreme Court for bail. Mendez is scheduled to return to court on August 17th. PC Malcolm Ramirez was exonerated from all charges, but could still face disciplinary actions.
As a police officer in Corozal, PC Denfield Nelson Ramos was placed on interdiction in 2013 when he refused to testify in a case against UDP Minister Mark King, which ultimately fell apart. Ironically, just six months ago, Ramos received a special commendation for outstanding performance within the Belize Police Department.
OC Jemmott commented, “I have zero tolerance for this behavior. We have worked so hard to reduce crime on the island, and are seeing a real decline in major crimes. All this hard work is forgotten when something like this happens. What on Earth were those officers thinking? Trust me, they will pay for these serious, criminal offenses. There are no words for how disgusted I am.”
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Urgency could kill your startup
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By Alexander Muse
Never attempt to create a sense of urgency to invest
One of the biggest challenges entrepreneurs raising capital face is creating a sense of urgency — creating a compelling reason for an investor to invest today and not tomorrow.
It is almost impossible to do correctly and in my opinion, it is never a good idea. There are a million ways to create urgency, but the two most popular are: a) impending term sheets and b) discounts. At the end of the day, investors may feel a sense of urgency to get in your deal, but they’ve got to create the urgency themselves — if you attempt to create it, they’re going to run away.
The impending term sheet
It is almost always a mistake for an entrepreneur to tell an investor that they’ve got to hurry because a term sheet from another investor is imminent.
First of all, it is almost never true. If you’re far enough down the road with an investor and they’re drafting a term sheet it is very unlikely you’re going to be spending time with another investor — the investor knows this and assumes you’re lying, exaggerating, or simply naive.
Ironically, if you’re telling the truth AND the investor believes you the tactic might kill your deal. The second investor could reach out to the first investor to talk about the deal — possibly pissing them off or uncovering an issue they hadn’t previously considered.
Finally, the most likely outcome is that the investor will assume that if you’re far enough down the road with another investor to get a term sheet they are too far behind and will stop working on your deal.
The discount
Many entrepreneurs attempt to create urgency by pointing to an impending future event and offering a discount for investing BEFORE that event. For example, last year I met with a founder who had just finished his MVP and was weeks from bringing his first enterprise client on board.
The kid was impressive and his solution was as simple as it was elegant. He needed capital so that he could quit his day job and start working on the business full-time. I started pressing him on what level of confidence he had that the beta test with the enterprise client would be successful — he was absolutely certain as he had been working with them to develop the solution — it was tailor-made for them. Unfortunately for the entrepreneur, his attempt to create urgency wasn’t working very well.
The entrepreneur was offering investors a discount for investing BEFORE the test — the test that he had all but guaranteed would be a total success in just a few short weeks.
Given the fact that the entrepreneur already had the MVP built and the customer test was already scheduled there wasn’t really a compelling need for the money BEFORE the test — other than the entrepreneur wanted to quit his job.
The investors, realizing this, assumed that if the test was successful the entrepreneur would likely agree to their terms anyway. The date of the test came and went, but for one reason or another, the client delayed the project indefinitely. The entrepreneur was stuck. He had staked his credibility on a future event he had no control over.
Don’t create urgency
My advice to entrepreneurs raising venture capital? Never attempt to create urgency — urgency is going to be something that an investor creates for himself.
Don’t try to create it for him. Instead, simply build a great business and make a clear and convincing case that with an investor’s capital you could build an even better business. Don’t try to put pressure on investors — it never works.
If you’re close to a term sheet with an investor you’d be surprised how quickly word will spread and if there are others interested they’ll jump at the chance of investing in your deal.
Desperate founders never seem to raise money — and there is nothing worse than going back to investors AFTER some sort of deadline has passed.
This article originally appeared on Medium under the same title
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Shayne Looper: Lost on us: What we should be learning from #MeToo
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A powerful deity has been added to the pantheon of gods. It is as if a star has appeared in the heavens to guide its worshipers through the maze of modern-day life. Though relatively new to the world stage, this deity now commands enormous respect, especially in the western hemisphere, and particularly in the United States. It is worshipped by untold millions — the great god Career.
People will go to almost any length for the sake of Career. They will leave friends and family, forsake their church, forego leisure and play. In the name of Career, they will sacrifice their marriage, interests, and even morals. They will do whatever it takes to experience the blessing of Career.
A generation ago, at least in some circles, Education ruled supreme. Since then there has been a shakeup in the heavenly pantheon. Education, once sought as an end in itself, now exists for the sake of Career. Today, its acolytes, professional educators, must frame the rituals and sacrifices of education as service to Career. Education has become a satellite deity that is only important if it revolves around Career.
Children, particularly children from affluent families, are often educated for the sole purpose of dedicating their lives to Career. Parents take advantage of school choice laws to send their kids to the best schools in their district or they go out of district to expensive private schools. They do this in the hope that their children will be accepted into top-tier colleges where they will learn to be Career-driven, Career-minded, and Career-wise.
When my children were young, I coached little league baseball for a couple of summers, including tee-Ball. The tee-ballers would swing and miss repeatedly, or swing and hit the tee, knocking the ball to the ground. Some parents would shout at them from the stands: “Keep your eye on the ball! Swing harder! Run faster!” For these parents, even tee-ball was an initiation rite for 5-year-old into the good graces of Career. So, of course, failure was unacceptable.
That is because they believed Career has power to bestow happiness, fulfillment, and material goods on their children. But children who miss out on its blessing because of laziness, deficiency in intellect or appearance, or societal injustice are destined to eke out a meaningless existence in humble circumstances.
As faith in the power of Career has spread, priests and prophets have emerged to serve the deity. These priests go by various titles: Career coach, certified career counselor, success guru, and career blogger, among others. Career also has major and minor prophets, whose writings impart vision, provide inspiration, and instruct neophytes in the ways of their god.
The idolization of Career is dangerous on many fronts. People who are willing to pay any price to secure the blessing of Career will always be at the mercy of people who have the power to bestow it. This is one of the principal truths the #MeToo movement can teach us, but few realize it and even fewer dare to speak it, perhaps from fear of committing Career heresy and offending Career worshipers everywhere.
In an explosive expose in The New Yorker, six women told Ronan Farrow that sexual harassment from CBS chairman Les Moonves had damaged their careers. One, a former child star hoping to make a comeback, said: “I’d been taught that powerful people can hurt you, they can ruin you, they can ruin your career … I thought, ‘Wow, is this the way the world works and I just don’t get it?’”
Farrow’s story portrays Moonves as a bad man, but it also reminds us that “Career First” is a bad policy. The women in Farrow’s piece acquitted themselves well, but think of the women who didn’t, who placed Career above integrity. To do so virtually guarantees dissatisfaction, either now because of failure or later because of success. It takes some people a lifetime to realize it, but what each person has in the end is not a Career but a self, which has been formed by the choices it has made. Career can be changed or abandoned, the self cannot. We are stuck with it.
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Wind-down Sale in Remaining Fashion Bug Locations
Written by Gary Robinson, September 4th, 2012
BENSALEM. Pennsylvania – September 4, 2012 – SB Capital Group, LLC, announced today the formation of a joint venture to conduct a sale of all inventory in the 568 stores of women’s retailer Fashion Bug, a unit of Charming Shoppes, Inc., a recently acquired subsidiary of Ascena Retail Group, Inc. The “Total Inventory Blowout Sale” will be conducted in the 568 Fashion Bug stores located in communities across 39 states, and is part of Ascena’s planned divestiture of the brand and the orderly wind down of the Fashion Bug operation.
In what will be an epic sale, shoppers will be able to take advantage of the tremendous savings offered at one of the most widely recognized women’s stores in the country. Fashion Bug stores are stocked full of fresh new arrivals with the best in fall fashion, and shoppers will find compelling discounts of as much as 50% on everything in Fashion Bug’s entire $500,000,000 retail inventory. The “Total Inventory Blowout Sale” will reinforce Fashion Bug’s strong, high-value message of “Look Great, Spend Less” and will give women everywhere an unmatched opportunity to build their wardrobes at meaningful discounts off Fashion Bug’s already low original prices.
Fashion Bug offers women’s apparel in plus, misses and juniors sizes, and includes offerings of intimate apparel, accessories, and footwear. Founded as part of Charming Shoppes, Inc., the first Fashion Bug store was opened in the 1960s in Audubon, New Jersey. The company grew with rapid expansion in the late 1970s, and reached a peak of more than 1,400 stores in the 1990s.
As part of the process, Fashion Bug has retained more than 5,900 store and district personnel to assist the joint venture in operating the stores through the completion of the sale process.
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The Saggar
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Following a long stretch inside, an ageing gangster leaves prison to find he’s been double-crossed and his daughter doesn’t want him in her life.
Teddy Saggar, an ageing man of imposing stature and few words, returns to a small British town after a twenty-five year stretch in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. As he revisits old acquaintances, we gradually come to learn he’s owed a significant debt from the crime family he took a fall for - an allowance which should have been paid directly to his daughter.
After learning the payments stopped once his old boss passed away, he then finds his daughter wants nothing to do with him or the money she’s owed.
In a bid to rebuild his life, reintegrate with society, and connect with his daughter, Teddy searches for work but quickly discovers how tough the modern job market is and how undesirable a convicted man is seen. Making things harder, Teddy finds the modern World one that’s become selfish and aggressive with conflict around every corner, something he struggles to deal with in his current mental state.
His search for the money leads him right back into the arms of the crime world he needs to avoid, in which the reckless son of his old boss heads up the crime family, and he wants Teddy to get back into his previous ways if he’s ever going to see a penny of that cash.
While trying to avoid being sucked back into the underworld, Teddy stumbles into Molly, a quirky shop worker with a wise head on her young shoulders. Despite his reservations over their age gap, this mature girl and immature man can’t help but starting falling for one another.
Teddy works hard to try to build bridges with his daughter, promising her the money she doesn’t really want and forming a friendship with her husband. However, the world of crime keeps knocking until Teddy feels he has no choice to return to it if he wants to survive.
His first task is to enact a revenge beating on a local thug, resulting in a late night foot-chase and street-fight that ultimately leaves Teddy battered and bruised when he turns soft at the last minute. The need to return to violence starts to have a profound affect on him, driving him further into a world of depression as his shadow personality reveals itself and causes him to lash out on those around him.
With his relationships in both love and family falling apart around him, his pent up aggression boils over in a brutal bar fight, causing him to flee the scene, search desperately for affection, and spiral downward and downward to the point of suicide.
In the final hour, he comes to realise what stands to be lost if he does tear himself away from those who actually really do need him. In the dead of the night, he falls at the feet of his daughter, in fits of tears and utter desperation, a man lost to paranoia, anxiety, and severe mental pain. He learns he needs to change, to open up and show his emotion. His daughter comes to realise that she is the help he needs to survive and they finally unite into something stronger for both of them.
Teddy fights to build a new life and it proves harder and harder to do with a crime lord on his tail and a love life that may be fundamentally flawed. He has to come to accept there’s some parts of his life he needs to cut out, some he has to fight for, and some that he has no choice in losing.
This is a gritty, low budget script that takes the cliche British crime thriller and turns it into a contemporary drama. It features a complex older male lead with two very strong female leads and a collection of interesting supporting characters. Locations and cast are kept to a minimum and, while currently set in Staffordshire, this can be shot in any small town in any country, since the topics are globally universal.
The theme here is male mental health and toxic masculinity, but it isn’t on the nose, it’s layered within an entertaining 85 page screenplay that aims to be just as entertaining as it is thought provoking.
With the right cast, this could be a highly commercial film that returns significantly on a very low budget, especially if shot by a small crew. There is a lot of opportunity to show off talent from making the most of the small mining town aesthetic to putting on dramatic performances to delivering a potential cult classic that has something very important to say about modern life.
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