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The Whitlam Legacy Rob Lehrer Troy Bramston (ed); Federation Press, 2013, 544pp; $59.95 (hardback). Growing up in suburban Melbourne and attending the local primary school in the early 1970’s I had a window into what broader Australia was like at the time of the 1972 election. At Monday morning assembly the drumming sq...
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Alzheimer’s Affects Twice as Many People as Estimated Alissa Sauer It is currently estimated that 5.4 million people in the United States have Alzheimer’s disease. However, new research shows that the number may actually be closer to 11 million people, when including those who are not yet showing symptoms of the diseas...
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We want to stay in touch! In order to keep receiving our monthly newsletters with exclusive offers, competitions, events and ‘first to hear’ news about aqua on Regent Street, we’re required to ask you to opt in again. When you opt in you’ll be automatically entered into a prize draw to win dinner for you and five guest...
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MENA’s first solar-powered Green Hydrogen project launched in Dubai Published: 4 February 2019 - 9:56 a.m. By: Baset Asaba Dubai has broken ground for the first solar-driven hydrogen electrolysis facility in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman of the Dubai Supreme Counci...
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Watch the trailer for new live-action series 'Street Fighter: Resurrection' Jared Russo, AOL.com Mar 8th 2016 2:00PM "Street Fighter: Resurrection," a new live-action miniseries chronicling the famous world warriors from the infamous Street Fighter franchise, is coming to a device near you! On March 15th, go90 is set t...
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Lawmaker's young son dies in accident at Kansas water park Aug 7th 2016 10:26PM Aug 7 (Reuters) - The young son of a Kansas lawmaker died at a popular water park in Kansas City on Sunday in an apparent accident on what has been dubbed the world's tallest water slide, officials and media said. Representative Scott Schwa...
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Managing Director, McConaghy Group Mark Evans’ business acumen and instinct for enterprise emerged early when he was just a teenager growing up in Sydney – he raced dinghies and ran a successful sideline business building, buying, repairing and selling boats. In 1995, Mark joined McConaghy as a shipwright and was promo...
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[Friday Sermon] In The Messenger Of Allah You Have A Good Example To Follow, By Imam Gusau By Lekan Paul , Dec 1, 2017 7:40 am Dec 1, 2017 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious and the Bestower of Mercy All thanks and praise is due to Allah, we seek His help and forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allah from the evil with...
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Safety & Autonomy Autonomous vehicles are either right around the corner or years away, but the effect they have on vehicle safety depends a lot on getting everything right. Automated control will first appear in highway driving where speeds are relatively constant, threats quantifiable, and scenarios less complex. Nev...
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Adrian Sherwood (born 1958 in London) is an English record producer best known for his work with dub music as well as for remixing a number of popular acts such as Coldcut, Depeche Mode, The Woodentops, Primal Scream, Pop Will Eat Itself, Sinéad O’Connor, and Skinny Puppy. He is co-founder of Carib Gems and Pressure So...
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The impact of this case on ATO policy is discussed in Decision Impact Statement: Gashi v Commissioner of Taxation (VID 490 of 2012, VID 491 of 2012 ). GASHI v FC of T Bennett J Edmonds J Gordon J Full Federal Court, Melbourne MEDIA NEUTRAL CITATION: [2013] FCAFC 30 Judgment date: 14 March 2013 Bennett, Edmonds and Gord...
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Queen at Lichfield Cathedral and Alrewas arboretum The Queen has presented medals to soldiers from The Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry in Staffordshire. She attended a service of thanksgiving at Lichfield Cathedral to mark the return of soldiers from a five-month tour of duty in Afghanistan. Medals were presente...
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Police look at bishops' 'failure to act' over sex abuse claims Image caption Matt Ineson has called for the bishops to resign Police are investigating a complaint by a former priest against senior Church of England clergy that they ignored sex abuse claims, the BBC understands. Matt Ineson said Church leaders failed to...
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ERROR: type should be string, got "https://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/us/article/New-England-newspaper-owner-fights-to-save-local-14016616.php\nA newspaper bucks layoff trend, and hopes readers respond\nAlexandra Olson, Associated Press\nUpdated 3:59 pm CDT, Wednesday, June 19, 2019\nLocal newspaper thriving in former 'news desert'\nWaves of layoffs continuing to hit both traditional newspaper chains and digital news startups. Cities and towns so denuded of coverage that they're described as \"news deserts .\" But then, there's The Berkshire Eagle. (June 19)\nNow Playing: Local newspaper thriving in former 'news desert'AD:\nPITTSFIELD, Mass. (AP) — These days, the news about local news seems relentlessly bad:\nNewsroom employment, down by nearly half over the past 15 years. Waves of layoffs continuing to hit both traditional newspaper chains and digital news startups. Cities and towns so denuded of coverage that they're described as \"news deserts .\"\nBut then, there's The Berkshire Eagle.\nThe western Massachusetts daily has an expanded investigative team. There's a new 12-page lifestyle section for the Eagle's Sunday editions. There's a new monthly magazine focusing on the area's culinary and natural charms. There's an advisory board that includes cellist Yo-Yo Ma and Pulitzer-winning writer Elizabeth Kolbert.\nIn this Thursday, April 11, 2019 photo, copies of The Berkshire Eagle newspaper are placed in a machine before being bundled for distribution, in Pittsfield, Mass. The paper now features a new 12-page lifestyle section for Sunday editions, a reconstituted editorial board, a new monthly magazine, and the newspaper print edition is wider. That level of expansion is stunning in an era where U.S. newspaper newsroom employment has shrunk by nearly half over the past 15 years. less\nIn this Thursday, April 11, 2019 photo, copies of The Berkshire Eagle newspaper are placed in a machine before being bundled for distribution, in Pittsfield, Mass. The paper now features a new 12-page lifestyle ... more\nThe newspaper is wider, its paper thicker. There's even a second daily crossword puzzle.\nThe Eagle's revival started three years ago, when four investors with deep pockets and ties to the Berkshires took a leap of faith. They bought it and its three sister Vermont publications from a hedge fund-backed media chain with a reputation for cost-cutting tactics that squeeze profits from struggling newspapers while leaving a diminished staff; the chain has defended its strategy as a way to ensure that local newspapers can survive financially.\nSince the purchase, a hiring flurry has brought more than 50 new jobs to the Eagle and its sister papers.\nIt's easy to get carried away — the Eagle is still struggling, and its survival is far from assured. Readers are trickling, not flocking, back.\nBut if it does fail, it won't be for lack of effort. The Eagle's owners, editors and staff are waging an all-out campaign to revitalize local journalism in the Berkshires and southern Vermont.\n\"I want our newspaper to love its readers. And I want its readers to love the newspapers back,\" said executive editor Kevin Moran, before resorting to a journalist's black humor: \"Because if they don't have an emotional connection to the newspaper, they are not going to cry when you are gone.\"\nFredric Rutberg has always had that kind of connection to the Eagle — which is why he has put his body, soul and cash into its rescue.\nRutberg, a local district judge who was looking for a second act as he neared retirement, pulled together the group of investors who bought the Eagle in the spring of 2016 from Digital First Media, also knowns as MNG Enterprises.\nRutberg, 73, relishes his role as newspaper owner, publisher and president. He hosts intimate gatherings with readers called \"Coffee with the President,\" promoting the newspaper's triumphs, including award-winning investigative coverage of the Berkshire Museum's controversial sale of artworks, the decaying state of the region's bridges and the struggle to bring broadband internet to rural communities.\nFrom his office at Eagle headquarters, he fields phone calls from readers complaining if the newspaper is delivered late or too far from the driveway.\n\"They are always shocked when I answer the phone,\" said Rutberg, who finally decided to ride along one night with a delivery truck driver and write a column to explain the demands of the job.\nAnother time, he ended up being the highlight of a chatty Eagle story on favorite kitchen gadgets, posing for a photo with onion glasses and a slightly sheepish grin.\nAll the while, he regularly travels to Vermont to visit the sister newspapers. He pursues strategies for revenue diversification: The newspaper is developing an in-house ad agency and hosts paid events, including high school sports galas and a \"Conversation Series\" that bring experts to discuss topics from faith in politics to the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.\nFor Moran, this level of involvement is a thrilling contrast to the Eagle's former corporate owners. During a rare visit from them in 2015, the agenda was mostly budget cuts.\nShortly afterward, Moran said, he oversaw the layoffs of 19 people at the four newspapers, one of his lowest moments in a two-decade career spent rising through the ranks of the Eagle and its affiliated newspapers. The year before, 18 positions had already been cut.\n\"You see this foundation, this whole pillar of your community, start to break apart,\" Moran said.\nRutberg and his three partners seized a short window of opportunity when Alden Global Capital was putting several of its newspapers up for sale following failed negotiations to sell off the company's media properties, known as Digital First Media, to a private equity firm. The sale returned The Berkshire Eagle to local ownership for the first time since 1995, when the debt-saddled Miller family that had run it for more than a century first sold it to a media chain.\nToday, Rutberg and co-owner Hans Morris, a former president of Visa, are forging ahead without two of their original partners. Stanford Lipsey, a longtime newspaper publisher, died in November 2016, with his share passing to his wife, Judi Lipsey. Former M&T Bank CEO Robert Wilmers died in December 2017.\nThe year before, Wilmers had declared the goal of building \"the finest group of community newspapers\" in the country. And the new owners swiftly made changes that reflected their frustrations as Eagle readers, down to replacing thin newsprint that curled in humid weather and was unbecoming of a newspaper that won a Pulitzer for editorial writing in 1973.\nMoran was suddenly scrambling to add staff.\nRutberg and his partners wanted a \"world-class\" arts and culture section worthy of a region that boasts the Jacob's Pillow dance center, a theater scene that lures Hollywood stars and Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.\nUnder the corporate owners, the features staff had been whittled down to two editors, who relied on syndicated stories on food and gardening to fill out pages that were shared with the Vermont papers.\nNow, features editor Lindsey Hollenbaugh oversees a staff of seven. She launched Landscapes, the 12-page lifestyle section that includes only local stories, aside from The New York Times best-seller list. Landscapes has taken readers to a theater rehearsal with actor Jon Hamm, followed around a pizza delivery driver on the coldest night of the year and explained how on-duty firefighters weave grocery shopping into their shifts.\n\"Suddenly, I had all the freedom in the world with very few constraints,\" said Hollenbaugh, who first joined The Berkshire Eagle in 2010. \"We feel like we won the lottery.\"\nThe expanded investigative team gives voice to overlooked communities in the Berkshires, the hilly, westernmost region of Massachusetts, where 130,000 people are scattered across 30-plus towns and villages.\nGeographic differences make the Berkshires a challenge to cover. Some towns are New England charmers that draw artists and New York City tourists, including Rutberg's town of Stockbridge, home to the Norman Rockwell Museum. Others, such as the main city of Pittsfield, are still struggling with the ripple effects of losing thousands of jobs when major employer General Electric gradually packed up and left in the 1980s and '90s, hastening a population loss that shows no signs of slowing.\nThe Eagle strives to be indispensable to all those communities, and its reporters say that effort is being reflected in the story requests they get from readers.\nExasperated residents from rural Sandisfield led reporter Heather Bellow to investigate a pipeline company's failure to live up to a 2-year-old promise to fix a rural road , so damaged that tar stuck to the feet of dogs and people. Text messages from anguished neighbors prodded her to keep pushing for answers about a fire that killed a family of five in the town of Sheffield, long after the tragedy faded from national headlines.\nThe hard part is persuading the people of the Berkshires to pay for this type of in-depth coverage.\n\"Our business plan was simply to increase the quality of the content and attract new readers,\" Rutberg said. \"We've made more than a bona fide effort at the first part. We are in the second right now, and the jury's out.\"\nThe Berkshire Eagle's overall paid circulation fell more than 20% during the first year under new ownership, before key initiatives such as Landscapes were launched. Rutberg counts it as an achievement that circulation remained mostly stable the second year, at more than 15,000 on weekdays and nearly 18,000 on Sundays, still half what it was a decade ago.\nOn the bright side, digital subscriptions are finally ticking up.\n\"In our industry, flat is the new black,\" Rutberg says cheerfully, his go-to catchphrase when anyone asks about circulation.\nLike many newspapers, The Berkshire Eagle increasingly relies on revenue from paid subscriptions, as major advertisers migrate to online giants such as Facebook and Google. Rutberg said the Eagle has suffered from the decline of the Berkshire Mall, which saw key retailers J.C. Penney, Macy's and Best Buy leave over the past four years, taking their ad dollars with them.\nOne thing Rutberg said he can't do is pass the cost of his heftier newspaper onto readers because of a price hike by the previous owner. Digital First Media raised the cost of home delivery service by 60% in 2014 to $300 a year, even as the paper grew thinner.\nThrough a spokeswoman, Molly Curry, Digital First declined to comment for this story. In the past, Digital First has countered criticism of its tactics, saying it runs \"newspapers profitably and sustainably so that they can continue to serve their local communities.\"\nIn a letter earlier this year to U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the company's chairman noted that advertising and circulation declines were threatening the newspaper industry generally. But he said Digital First, also known as MNG Enterprises, believes in the industry \"and we know how to operate successful newspaper businesses over the long term.\"\nIt remains to be seen how sustainable the expanded Eagle will be under its new owners.\nThe newspaper charges $13 a month for a digital-only subscription, letting people read three articles online before hitting the pay wall. Social media drives a third of the newspaper's digital traffic, a double-edged sword because many readers bristle at being asked to pay for content they see on Facebook.\n\"I just don't have time to sit down and read an entire newspaper. I'm on Facebook 10 minutes a day; I'm not going to get $13 worth of news,\" said Jenna Lanphear, a 40-year-old Pittsfield beauty salon owner, applying lemon nail polish for Amy Sinico, a day care center director who also does not subscribe.\n\"It's very frustrating,\" Sinico chimed in. \"When they put a link on Facebook and then you click on it to read more about it, but you can't because you have to buy the subscription. Don't put the link on Facebook then.\"\nA recent Pew Research Center study found this to be typical. Only 14% of American adults said they had paid for local news within the past year, via subscription, donation or membership.\nHalf the respondents noted that free content is available to them. In the Berkshires, Lanphear and Sinico pointed out, people can get news for free from television, radio and two digital news sites, the Berkshire Edge and iBerkshires.com.\nLanphear did sign up her 13-year-old daughter for a summit of high school journalists organized by The Berkshire Eagle's education reporter, Jenn Smith — one of many efforts the Eagle is making to re-establish itself as the center of civic life and deepen its interaction with readers.\nSmith, for example, takes nominations from parents and teachers for a \"Classroom of the Week\" column. She visits each class for the story then drives back to deliver a frameable poster of her column and a gift certificate for teaching materials.\nAnd earlier this year, the Eagle invited high schoolers to organize and moderate one of its \"Conversation Series.\"\nThe idea came from Marie Butler and Jordan Bradford, two Pittsfield High School juniors who attended a \"Conversation\" on faith and politics last fall only to be disappointed by the lack of diversity among the panelists (three white men) and the audience (mostly white and older).\nBradford and Butler say most of their classmates are preoccupied with the news, which they follow on the smartphones they never part with. On Twitter, they follow NPR, President Donald Trump, social activists and a few of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. Last year, hundreds of Pittsfield High School students walked out of class after the shooting that killed 17 people in Parkland, Florida.\n\"Since our generation has a lot of access to the internet, the politics that happens in our government is kind of right in our faces,\" Bradford said.\nThat kind of enthusiasm doesn't automatically translate into new readers for a local paper like the Eagle.\nBradford's parents don't subscribe, although they pick up the paper when their star swimmer daughter makes the sports pages. Butler regularly reads the newspaper because her parents get it delivered, but she doesn't know anyone else who does.\n\"I'm definitely alone in that arena,\" she said.\nThe newspaper is experimenting with ways to promote itself as a source of unique stories about the Berkshires.\nIts online editor, Noah Hoffenberg, found that traffic from Facebook to the Eagle's digital site increased when he posted fewer stories and opinion pieces about national politics, which had been triggering negative comments and accusations of bias.\nRick Edmonds, a media business analyst for the Poynter Institute, said it's good practice for a local newspaper to market itself as a refuge from the divisiveness of national politics. But he said people invariably turn to television and radio for basic information, eroding the perception that newspapers are indispensable.\n\"Weather and traffic — some people find that is the only news they care about it. If they are getting that, they may not be revved up to pay for a local newspaper,\" Edmonds said.\nSome people might also take their local newspaper for granted: The Pew poll found that 71% of Americans believe their local news outlets are doing very or somewhat well financially, when in fact many newspapers are struggling to survive.\nMoran said it is not lost on anyone at The Berkshire Eagle that \"we are trying to swim upstream.\"\nIndependently owned newspapers are becoming a thing of the past. Of the 1,200 newspapers that have been sold in the last five years, most were owned by families or small private chains, according to a study by Penelope Muse Abernathy, a University of North Carolina professor whose research on the subject gave rise to the term \"news desert.\"\nIn May, New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet bleakly predicted the demise of \"most local newspapers in America\" within five years, except for ones bought by billionaires. The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times, both national publications, are thriving after being bought by billionaires. The Boston Globe, Minneapolis Star-Tribune and Las Vegas Review-Journal are among other major American newspapers that appear to have steadied themselves after being sold to local wealthy individuals.\nFor many other newspapers, especially smaller ones, the future prospects are uncertain.\nIn January, Rutberg wrote a column in the Eagle appealing for several hundred new subscribers.\nHe made the same appeal at a trendy cafe in Pittsfield during a recent \"Coffee with the President,\" his second in a week. His audience was mostly middle age and older, not surprising in a place like the Berkshires, which has struggled to hold on to its working-age population.\nA few younger customers poked their heads in while Rutberg spoke, then backed away, coffees in hand.\nThe older audience promptly brought up newspaper delivery. One man approvingly noted his paper has been arriving on time and launched into a discussion about tipping drivers. Another worried about how the city's new ban on single-use plastic bags would affect the bundling of the papers.\nRutberg patiently assured them that the newspaper would visit their homes to install green plastic tubes where the paper can be inserted, something he said the old owners had stopped doing.\nDays earlier, he was still glowing after a trip to Boston to accept the JFK Commonwealth Award from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which The Berkshire Eagle won for its commitment to community journalism, a vindication of his late partner Bob Wilmer's dream.\n\"We are going to stick with this,\" Rutberg said. \"This is our commitment as long as humanly possible.\"\nFollow Alexandra Olson at https://twitter.com/Alexolson99"
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The Top 10 College Head Coaches Under 40 By Aaron Fitt Back in November, we asked coaches and scouts to weigh in on a simple question: Who are the best current head coaches under 40? Most coaches in this category currently lead mid-major programs, but they constitute the next wave of marquee coaches in college baseball...
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February 25, 2014 Blomeley Communications Inc., Blomeley MediaSolutions, Clients_Partners, News, UncategorizedLeave a comment This Week’s NHL Alumni Guests… https://blomeley.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Show-51-GBB_015-Crowder-Tkaczuk-Who-is-the-best-defenseman-of-all-time.mp3 Guests: Nick Smith & Ryan Christie – Ken...
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Nick Cafardo | Sunday Baseball Notes Jake Peavy’s acquisition Giant for San Francisco By Nick Cafardo Globe Staff,September 14, 2014, 12:00 a.m. Former Red Sox Jake Peavy has gone 5-1 with a 1.12 ERA in his last six starts. (Jeff Chiu/Associated Press) San Francisco Giants general manager Brian Sabean is known for his ...
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Quizzes Fact Box Photo Identification Famous Art Celebrities Add a Fact Browse Facts Browse Fact Box about Music - Awards Take a Random Awards Quiz AllAwards ClassicalCountry JazzOpera PopRock 121 In 1977, the Grammy Award for Song of the Year was awarded to Bruce Johnston for "I Write the Songs". Music > Awards 04/18/...
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Exclusive – Kobach: Losing the Lottery St. Charles MO Dept of Corrections Kris W. Kobach The Halloween terrorist attack in New York City was horrifying for many reasons. Not the least of which was the fact that this was yet another jihadist attack committed by yet another alien who had been admitted into this country t...
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Better Workers for Better Jobs: Improving Worker Advancement in the Low-Wage Labor Market Harry J. Holzer Wednesday, December 12, 2007 This paper proposes a new federal funding stream to identify, expand, and replicate the most successful state and local initiatives designed to spur the advancement of low-wage workers ...
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'The Chaperone' review: Haley Lu Richardson captures spirit of Louise Brooks Barry Wetcher / PBS Distribution Victoria Hill, left, and Haley Lu Richardson in "The Chaperone," a fictionalized period drama about an episode in the life of soon-to-be screen star Louise Brooks (Richardson), as she starts a new life in New Y...
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The working poor are working on poverty lines . Depending on how one defines ” working ” and ” poverty ,” someone may or may not be counted as part of the working poor. While poverty is often associated with joblessness, a significant proportion of the poor are actually employed. [1] [2] [1] [1] [2] [1] [1] [2 ] Refere...
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Theory and Practice in the Austrian School Some Answers for Bryan Caplan Steven Horwitz • September 20, 2012 • Although I have no doubt that Bryan is sincerely interested in my answers to these questions, I also have the sneaking feeling that he, like a really good chess player, is already three steps ahead of me, and ...
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Justin Logan Justin Logan is the director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute. He is an expert on U.S. grand strategy, international relations theory, and American foreign policy. His current research focuses on the shifting balance of power in Asia — specifically with regard to China — and the formation of...
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Fire breaks out on 22nd floor of downtown Raleigh high-rise apartment building RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A fire at a downtown Raleigh high-rise Wednesday morning evacuated a number of people and resulted in damage to one unit, officials said. A call regarding a fire on the 22nd floor of the SkyHouse Raleigh apartment buil...
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Home /Untold Stories: Life, Love, and Reproduction (Paperback) Untold Stories: Life, Love, and Reproduction (Paperback) By Kate Cockrill, Lucia Leandro Gimeno (Editor), Steph Herold (Editor) Untold Stories: Life, Love, and Reproduction is a collection of stories of ordinary people talking intimately and honestly about ...
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Anne Graham Lotz Spearheads Plan for Worldwide Revival ⇑ back to "World" It's Not Just Times Square—Altars to Baal Will Be Built Around the World 11:00AM EDT 3/25/2016 Michael Snyder The Temple of Baal (Bernard Gagnon) The reproductions of the 50-foot arch that stood at the Temple of Baal in Palmyra, Syria, that will ...
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Cardiac Psychiatry Annotations by Jeff Huffman, MD, FAPM Depression as a risk factor for poor prognosis among patients with acute coronary syndrome: systematic review and recommendations: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association A test of the diathesis-stress model in the emergency department: Who dev...
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The Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism Part of Cambridge Companions to Literature Editor: Joe Cleary, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Jean-Michel Rabate, Joe Cleary, Ronan McDonald, Barry McCrea, Laura O'Connor, Emer Nolan, Ben Levitas, Luke Gibbons, Anne Fogarty, Louis de Paor, Enda Duffy, Michael Valdez-...
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Psychological Medicine The Well-being Questionnaire: e... Pouwer, F. and Snoek, F. J. 2001. Association between symptoms of depression and glycaemic control may be unstable across gender. Diabetic Medicine, Vol. 18, Issue. 7, p. 595. Pouwer, F. Snoek, F. J. van der Ploeg, H. M. Ader, H. J. and Heine, R. J. 2001. Monito...
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You are here: Home / Analysts / Montreal an unlikely candidate in race to become Canada’s “smartest” city Montreal an unlikely candidate in race to become Canada’s “smartest” city September 25, 2013 by Terry Dawes Montreal mayoral candidate Denis Coderre has unveiled his vision for the metropolis’s future as a “smart c...
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Photo by Mary Kang This Band Will Curate Your In-Flight Playlist, Wherever You're Heading by Sebastian Modak Let a Texas trio with a Thai name and multicultural influences curate the playlist for your next long-haul flight. There are crate-diggers, those obsessives who will stop at nothing to find that long-out-of-prin...
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Batman (Animated) Headlines BATMAN VS TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES - Check Out Two Clips From The Recently Released Animated Crossover Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, an animated crossover featuring the team-up of the Caped Crusader and Heroes in a Half-shell, arrived on Digital this week. Celebrate its releas...
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CIFAR supports diversity, endorses the Government of Canada’s Dimensions: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Charter by Jon Farrow May 9 / 19 CIFAR believes that diverse perspectives are essential to understanding and solving science and humanity’s most important questions. CIFAR congratulates the Honourable Kirsty Duncan...
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Ryan Lester Ryan has lived in the electoral district of Toronto Centre for over a decade. A local volunteer and long-time advocate, Ryan believes that it’s time to prioritize responsible budgeting in Ottawa and that the Conservative Party of Canada is the only choice to fix the nation’s balance sheet. Currently a Devel...
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Annisquam Light Annisquam Quick Facts Present Optic: 190mm Number of Stories: 1.5 Architectural Style: Shingle Annisquam Lighthouse Last Visited: May, 2000 To help mariners from running aground on dangerous Squam Bar, the government decided to erect a lighthouse at Wigwam Point in Annisquam. The present Annisquam Light...
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Krieger: Elway’s iconic status at risk Making Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway the face of the Broncos’ franchise is a wonderful public relations move, but it still comes with a risk considering his lack of front-office experience. By Dave Krieger | The Denver Post PUBLISHED: January 1, 2011 at 12:29 pm | UPDATED: M...
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Best Music Venue For Touring Artists Singer Songwriter Raleigh South Carolina April 3, 2019 | By admin | Filed in: Blog. November 2018. To my dear loyal website friends, I don’t even know where or how to start this message to you! So many things have happened since I last wrote you. some of the best moments in my caree...
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Time to Cut Pentagon Budget by Mark A. Dunlea It is time to cut the military budget. It has been time to cut the military budget for many years. Like right after WWII. Otherwise known as a peace dividend. Free up funds to pay for school, job training, health care, clear water and air, mass transit, housing, hunger, job...
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Teacher, Union Leader, Labor Lawyer: Profile of Chris Williams Social Justice Advocate by Bill Quigley A labor lawyer for the last 12 years, law was Chris Williams’ third career. He taught school in Chicago for a decade. For another decade he was a union organizer. Only then did he become a social justice lawyer specia...
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Intensification of the conflict in eastern Ukraine The fighting in eastern Ukraine has intensified since the beginning of this year. As a result, January has been the worst month in terms of fighting and casualties since the Minsk ceasefire agreement signed in September 2014. The rebels took control of the Donetsk airp...
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« Lessons for Puerto Rico from ... Arkansas? | Main | Puerto Rico: Reading the SCOTUS Tea Leaves » Puerto Rico: The Recovery Act's Potential Second Wind This post continues the long-running Credit Slips discussion of Puerto Rico's Recovery Act, now the subject of U.S. Supreme Court review in Puerto Rico v. Franklin Cal...
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Home>Our Speakers>The Lord Dannatt GCB, CBE, MC The Lord Dannatt GCB, CBE, MC Former British Army Chief of the General Staff Lord Dannatt is a decorated soldier, and a leading authority on military and defence issues. His distinguished service in Northern Ireland and Kosovo, and as professional head of the British Army...
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Changing Connecticut's Punitive Damages Laws Connecticut's Punitive Damages Laws Are Outdated, Often Ineffective, and Should Be Changed By Brendan Faulkner, Esq. and Mike A. D'Amico, Esq Punitive damages may be imposed under either the common law or specific statutory provisions when the jury or court has found a defen...
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Euronaval What will launch from France’s future aircraft carrier? The government and Navy are teaming up to find out By: Pierre Tran September 26, 2018 A French Navy Rafale Marine fighter aircraft launches from the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier George H.W. Bush during joint carrier flight operations. (Mark D. Faram/Staff)...
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The Madinan Way Home/Books and eBooks/Maliki Fiqh/The Madinan Way This small treatise of Ibn Taymiyya is, in fact, an investigation into the origin and nature of the Prophetic Sunna making clear that the Madinan school is the soundest of all of them and the closest to the Sunna and the practice of the Salaf. Edition Ch...
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Second place for Álvaro Bautista World Superbike | Round 5 - Imola | Saturday 11 May 2019 Second place for Álvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) in Race 1 at Imola, Chaz Davies forced to retire immediately with an electrical problem After eleven successive wins since the start of the season, the Aruba.it Racing – ...
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Study warns of desolate energy scenario The Tata Energy Research Institute's report on fuel consumption trends calls for a clear energy policy to prevent India from being trapped in an oil-intensive development patttern. It says unless renewable energy sources are tapped and conservation efforts are made, extensive env...
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Tags: dental implants Dental implants are widely recognized as the best tooth replacement option available. For most people, though, it’s a long process: after a tooth is extracted the socket is allowed to heal and fill in with new bone before implant surgery: that can take anywhere from two to five months. Afterward, ...
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Hyundai, Kia and Rimac to collaborate on electric sports cars €80 million investment in Rimac from Hyundai and Kia will lead to electric and fuel-cell sports cars Rimac has announced an €80 million (£69.5 million approx) investment from South Korean carmakers Hyundai and Kia, with Hyundai contributing €64 million (£55....
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Playing A Twin. Her Will. A Ring. A Car. Are Any Of Them Real? A Twin. Her Will. A Ring. A Car. Are Any Of Them Real? Suzanne claims her “identical twin,” Michelle, died in July 2016 after battling cancer. She also asserts that she is the executor of Michelle’s estate. Ryan says he’s been waiting for Suzanne to turn ov...
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The Dark Side of the Psyche: 8 Archetypes From Film & TV By Theo Winter Looking back through years of email newsletter statistics, the single thing I find most surprising is that "12 Annoying Office Personalities” remains, by far, our most clicked... In a Nutshell: 6 Attitudes 1st Jan By Theo Winter Background Eduard S...
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Death is No Excuse The federal government is an equal-opportunity tax assessor. Even the dead can’t escape taxes. The final accounting required of the deceased is not limited to an estate tax filing, but a federal income tax return must also be filed for the year in which the taxpayer passes. Please consult a professio...
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Doxorubicin SUN: Withdrawal of the marketing authorisation application On 20 Jul 2011, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Europe B.V. officially notified the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) that it wishes to withdraw its application for a marketing authorisation for Doxorubicin SUN, intended for the tr...
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A Bigger Slice of the Money Pie Charters in Colorado and Florida win share of local tax dollars By Parker Baxter, Todd L. Ely and Paul Teske SPRING 2018 / VOL. 18, NO. 2 Parker Baxter joined EdNext Editor-in-chief Marty West to discuss this article on the EdNext Podcast. A version of this article with citations is avai...
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The U.S. instructs foreign firms to cut dealings with Venezuela Sources revealed that diesel and jet fuel fuel will be exempted from these sanctions for humanitarian reasons. The U.S. government has instructed oil trading houses and refiners all over the world to further cut dealings Venezuelan oil or they could face s...
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By continuing to browse this site you permit us and our partners to place identification cookies on your browser and agree to our use of cookies. Review our Cookies Policy for details. The Energy Council of Canada The Energy Council of Canada is a professional and collaborative organization with broad membership at the...
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British Petroleum Oil Spill Business Continuity and Crisis Management Executive Summary. 3 Business Continuity and Crisis Management 5 British Petroleum’s Business Continuity and Crisis Management Function. 6 Incident Management 8 Disaster Recovery and Continuity Planning. 8 Role of Three Stakeholders and their Contrib...
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Delivering Social Change - Introduction Delivering Social Change The Delivering Social Change framework was set up by the Northern Ireland Executive to tackle poverty and social exclusion. It represents a new level of joined-up working by Ministers and senior officials across Executive departments to drive through init...
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Guaranteed Departures Classic Culture Tours Deluxe Tours Motorbike Tours Seat-In-Coach Tours FAR EAST Travel The Kingdom of Wonder Cambodia officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia and once known as the Khmer Empire, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeas Asia. The kingdo...
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Home > Movie Stars > G > George Gallo George Gallo George Gallo spent most of his youth writing and painting with equal fervor. He studied privately with landscape painter George Cherepov, who wrote several Watson-Guptil books on painting, and it was during his studies that he realized how much the arts of writing, pai...
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Death toll from Hurricane Maria rises as storm heads north By: Reuters | Published: September 22, 2017 1:06:17 AM Deadly Hurricane Maria flooded parts of the Dominican Republic on Thursday and continued to dump heavy rain on the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico after destroying buildings and knocking out power to the enti...
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Needham Market – League Table – Goals Conceded Goals Conceded League Table, 2019-2020 1 AFC Rushden & Diamonds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Alvechurch 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Banbury United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Barwell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Biggleswade Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...
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This Japanese Billionaire Has The Most Popular Tweet Of All Time Angel Au-Yeung Forbes Staff Billionaire Yusaku Maezawa in Tokyo. NurPhoto via Getty Images Two days ago, on January 5, a Japanese rock musician turned e-commerce billionaire sent out a tweet. That tweet has become the most retweeted tweet of all time—with...
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IIT ROORKEE Hosts Grand Finale Of “Smart India Hackathon 2019 Hardware Edition 8th July 2019, Roorkee: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee is a nodal center for the Grand Finale of the Smart India Hackathon 2019 Hardware Edition. The event is being organized by MHRD innovation cell (MIC) and hosted at the ...
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About the 1st Infantry Division First in Combat First Division FAQs About the 1st Division Organized on June 8, 1917, for duty on the Western Front in World War I, this first permanent division in the regular Army has seen action in all American wars since 1917, except the Korean, and has performed magnificently in all...
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Educative community Organization Chart / Team Secretary / Administration School Canteen Service Early reception Educational Psychologist Counselling Application for a place Online educational platform Our school, faithful to the Franciscan spirit and heiress of over a hundred years of history in our municipality, has t...
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience Pedro Rosa-Neto MD PhD Franziska Matthäus Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Germany Ramesh Kandimalla Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, United States Front. Aging Neurosci., 25 November 2016 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2016.00285 Gender Specific Re-organization of...
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Opinion Life & Arts Let them watch snow ‘It is bad enough that the World Cup is also heading to Russia in 2018 and then to Qatar’ Tyler Brûlé Where do we start? Should we kick things off in Sochi and Lausanne – home to the International Olympic Committee – ask how on earth any right-minded person (let alone hordes of t...
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Access Control and Identity Management Why is this necessary and what does it mean? In today’s world, modern organizations’ most valuable assets are their digital information, such as: confidential files, contract and plans, state secrets, health and other records which are often stored online. In this respect, IAM is ...
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Great Bend alternative bands Whether you’re a fan of Pearl Jam, Radiohead, Spacehog, or any of the other classic bands of the 90s, you’ll be glad to know GigMasters has a wide selection of Alternative Bands that you can book for your next event in the Great Bend, PA area. Start your search here! Alternative Bands / Pen...
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Home Global Village Russia still US’s number one enemy Russia still US’s number one enemy Jacob G. Hornberger | Robert Mueller’s investigation of the Trump administration confirms the overarching power of the national-security establishment section of the federal government and what happens when a president bucks that ...
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The Buzzfeed Class of 2019 In the past week, Buzzfeed publicly announced that it would be laying off 15% of its staff in a new round of layoffs. Buzzfeed joins Huffington Post, Yahoo, Gannett and AOL in a month of over 1,000 layoffs across the media industry. Let the heart palpitations begin. As someone who works in th...
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C. Robert Gibson Independent journalist published in Guardian, the Washington Post, Al Jazeera America, NPR, and other publications C. Robert Gibson is a journalist and op-ed columnist with over ten years of experience in print, broadcast, and online media. His work has been published in the Guardian, the Washington Po...
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Susan Skog Mending the Sisterhood & Ending Women's Bullying Author/Journalist/Nonprofit Consultant/Advocate for Women and Girls in the Developing World Trained as a journalist, Susan Skog has advocated for and written about humanitarians and their projects for more than 20 years. The author of seven nonfiction books, h...
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OpenSecrets Blog, Contributor Published by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics and featuring award-winning original reporting about money-in-politics. A Hedge Fund House Divided: Renaissance Technologies by John Bowers Renaissance Technologies then-President James Simons testifying on Capitol Hill in 2008. (...
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Michael Bialas, Contributor Entertainment and sports journalist Celebrate Joyous Arrival of Abi Ann, ‘Santa Baby’ Just in Time for Merry Christmas Calling herself “a huge holiday nerd,” emerging country artist Abi Ann twinkles as bright as the lights on the Rockefeller Center tree this time of year. By the sounds of he...
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Tavis Smiley, Contributor PBS talk show host, PRI radio host, NYT bestselling author Cornel West, Contributor Professor Emeritus Princeton University Ten Lies About Poverty That America Can No Longer Afford (EXCERPT) 04/20/2012 12:53 pm ET Updated Jun 20, 2012 Excerpt taken from "The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty ...
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Press Release No. 09/458 Zambia and the IMF Press Release: IMF Executive Board Completes Third Review Under the PRGF Arrangement with Zambia and Approves US$ 81.2 Million Disbursement Press Release 09/458 The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today completed the third review of Zambia’s economic ...
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Indonesia and the IMF India and the IMF Japan and the IMF People's Republic of China and the IMF People's Republic of China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the IMF IMF Quotas -- A Factsheet IMF Surveillance -- A Factsheet John Lipsky Asia, the Financial Crisis, and Global Economic Governance, Speech by John...
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Oh CLUCK!: This bird you eat might be killing you! The next time you bite into a juicy drumstick, you might need to worry about whether it’s making you resistant to antibiotics. A new study by American researchers predicts that by 2030 Indians will be consuming 4,743 tonnes of chicken reared on strong doses of antibiot...
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Home Life Travel Little Known Facts About the Taj Mahal Little Known Facts About the Taj Mahal It is estimated that over 22,000 people, including laborers, painters, stone cutters, embroidery artists, and many others were employed to build the Taj Mahal. In addition, over 1,000 elephants were used to transport the cons...
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Amanda Knox murder conviction overturned by Italy high court ROME -- Italy's highest court overturned the murder conviction against Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend Friday over the 2007 slaying of Knox's roommate, bringing to a definitive end the high-profile case that captivated trial-watchers on both sides of the Atl...
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Burt Reynolds makes rare public appearance at film festival NEW YORK — Robert De Niro helped Burt Reynolds onto the red carpet for the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of his new movie "Dog Years" Saturday night in New York. It was a rare appearance for the 81-year old actor, who at times struggled to walk. Reynolds was ...
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Chris Hong: Tales of an old, wild Arlington Nov 29, 2018 at 2:18 PM Dec 18, 2018 at 1:00 PM Between driving across the Southeast to visit family for Thanksgiving and receiving strict orders from an emergency room doctor to stay out of the woods and away from the water, I haven’t done any hunting or fishing in two weeks...
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Prosecutors say Neptune Beach teen shot, stabbed grandmother to death Eileen Kelley A 53-year-old grandmother reported missing last week along with her 15-year-old grandson from their Beaches homes was shot and stabbed to death, according to prosecutors. But the immediate fate of that grandson, Logan Tyler Mott, won’t ...
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Home » Legal News » More Charges Could Be Filed in Connection to Las Vegas Shooting More Charges Could Be Filed in Connection to Las Vegas Shooting The Las Vegas shooter, Stephen Paddock. Summary: Authorities revealed that indictments may come in the Las Vegas shooting case. In October 2017, Stephen Paddock committed t...
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Jordan drawn with China, Thailand, and the Philippines at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2018 The curtains for the 2018 AFC Women’s Asian Cup draw has unfolded at the lowest point on earth in Dead Sea, Jordan, where Jordan was drawn as head of group A along with China, Thailand, and the Philippines. while title holders and ...
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Scientists Urge Total Global Ban on Asbestos Featured Justice News Flash Mesothelioma Asbestos by vision 02/28/2011 // Chicago, IL, USA // Mesothelioma Lawyers – Cooney & Conway // Cooney & Conway Scientists writing in the International Journal of Environment and Health have called for a total global ban on asbestos. T...
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Canadian History Hall Introducing our new signature gallery presenting the story of Canada. Now Open! Join the ranks of an exceptional team of employees who help ensure the success of two of Canada's most prestigious and visited museums. The Most Visited Museum in Canada 25,000Square Metres of Display Space 295Seats in...
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Hobson & Porter announces new Managing Director appointment Hobson & Porter has announced the appointment of new Managing Director Richard Hunter as part of plans to build on the company’s incredible track record over the last 45 years. Richard Hunter takes on the role of Managing Director after joining the company in ...
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September 25, 2017 9:13am PT by Eriq Gardner Viacom Loses Bid to Avoid Defamation Trial Over VH-1 Biopic A federal judge largely rejects a motion for summary judgment reconsideration. Unless Viacom strikes a settlement or something else unexpected occurs, the media conglomerate is heading to a rare defamation trial con...
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Kekkei 356 Honored User About Kekkei Giveaway Guy Kekkei earned a Trophy 5 Second Pose April 24, 2018 Kekkei earned a Trophy 300 Posts August 24, 2017 Kekkei earned a Trophy 50 Posts August 24, 2017 Kekkei earned a Trophy Ten Posts August 24, 2017 Kekkei earned a Trophy First Post August 24, 2017 X-ite.me (XM) | GENERA...
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Home › News and Press Releases › ISA and Automation Federation commemorate kickoff of 2018 FIRST® Robotics Competition International Society of Automation News Release Contact: Jennifer Infantino Halsey jenniferinfantino@isa.org ISA and Automation Federation commemorate kickoff of 2018 FIRST® Robotics Competition, enco...
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The Beautiful Uncertainty of Douglas Crimp July 10, 2019 0 By JohnValbyNation In a 2007 interview with the writer Sarah Schulman, the art historian Douglas Crimp said that he was “temperamentally just so put off by certainty, by political certainty.” Crimp died on July 5th, at the age of seventy-four. He has and will b...
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NASA Invites Public to Journey Toward Interstellar Space Five Things About NASA's Voyager Mission News | April 26, 2011 NASA Technology Looks Inside Japan's Nuclear Reactor Design techniques honed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., for Mars rovers were used to create the rover currently examining ...
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San Andreas Fault, Southern California, Shaded Relief, Wrapped Color as Height Shaded Relief, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Images | February 16, 2000 Shaded Relief Color Wrapped, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia This shaded relief topographic image shows the western side of the volcanically active Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia...
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