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CIA TO CHOOSE NEXT POPE? Cardinal Bertone (right) "The Secretary of State and the real power behind the papacy is Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, an old insider who also engineered the sacking of Gotti Tedeschi, head of the Vatican Bank, last May. "Tedeschi had taken seriously the call of the European Parliament for 'greater transparency' by the Vatican Bank /IOR, and was about to disclose to Brussels how his bosses had been laundering money for the mob for decades. "It was the pivotal Cardinal Bertone who leaked the pope's diary and other incriminating papers to a catholic-friendly journalist in Rome last year .... to prepare the world for Ratzinger's removal." Penny for your thoughts - Ratzinger Resigns: Follow the Vatican Bank Money Ouellet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia On 11 February 2013, Irish bookmakers put Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet as the leading contender to succeed Pope Benedict XVI. 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The Jerusalem Post, 1 April 2005, claimed that Schoenborn "delivered a strong message in favour of Jewish settlement in the Holy Land ... rejecting the claim that European Christians' support for the State of Israel is based on Holocaust guilt and saying that all Christians should affirm Zionism as a biblical imperative for the Jewish people." Archbishop of Vienna Cardinal Schoenborn was speaking at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on the topic of "God's chosen land." Schoenborn said: "Only once in human history did God take a country as an inheritance and give it to His chosen people," Christians, Schoenborn said, should rejoice in the return of Jews to the Holy Land as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. http://www.jpost. / http://www.rense.com/ http://www.guardian.co.uk Odilo Scherer, Brazil The archbishop of Sao Paulo, Cardinal Odilo Scherer, 63, is the most prominent Latin American candidate. 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Barbara Honnegar, author of 'October Surprise' believes that both Alexander Haig and Henry Kissinger were key members of P2. P2 was reportedly a fascist movement with links to the mafia. http://www.puritans.net/ingodsname / http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com After John Paul I's death: 1) Karol Wojtlya, allegedly the CIA's candidate, was elected as John Paul II. 2) John Paul II reportedly "sat" on the banking scandal. 3) Ronald Reagan allegedly bailed out the Vatican Bank with $300 million of "discretionary CIA funds." 4) Church canon law was changed in 1982 so that membership in the Freemasons was no longer grounds for excommunication from the Church of Rome. There was no autopsy performed on John Paul I. Reportedly, many members of "P2", the secret Masonic society, carry with them a fatal dose of digitalis - on the advice of the society's founder, Licio Gelli. In 1982, P2 member Roberto Calvi was found hanged under Blackfriars Bridge in London, shortly before 1 billion dollars was found to be missing from the Vatican-owned Banco Ambrosiano. Some think the Mafia murdered him. Others think that Gelli, the Grand Master of P2, had him murdered. Others think that the secret society so highly thought of by John Paul II - Opus Dei, did it. Many of the CIA are reportedly members of Opus Dei. From Barbara Honegger's 'October Surprise': When the Italian police raided (P2 Lodge founder) Gelli's home in March 1981, it was Michael Ledeen who, at the instigation of Alexander Haig and Henry Kissinger, offered to buy the list of 953 P2 members in an apparent attempt to keep it from becoming public. Henry Kissinger had reportedly sent Ledeen to Italy to try to squash an investigation into his and Haig's involvement in the founding of P2. http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2004/08/yellow-cake-and-black-shirts.html 15-year-old Emanuela Orlandi disappeared in Rome. What is the Vatican's sinister secret behind teenager Emanuela.‎ According to a phone caller to a TV program: ''To find the solution to the case, go and see who's buried in the crypt of the basilica of Sant'Apollinare.'' The caller implied that Emanuela had been kidnapped as a favour to Cardinal Ugo Poletti. The motive was said to be sexual. De Pedis allegedly supplied teens to cardinals for sex. De Pedis. Mob boss, Enrico De Pedis was buried in a diamond-encrusted tomb in the central Roman Basilica of Sant’Apollinare, beside the Opus Dei University of the Holy Cross. On 14 May 2012, police forensic experts exhumed the tomb. They found hundreds of bones in an ossuary nearby in the crypt. Some people believe that the Mob boss de Pedis was the son of Cardinal Poletti, the Vicar of Rome, who was very close to former Italian prime minister Giulio Andreotti. De Pedis reportedly was involved in the CIA's Operation Gladio, which carried out acts of terrorism in Italy. Quel “benefattore” di Enrico De Pedis detto “Renatino” | le cose che ... - Translate this page In Italy, the P2 masonic lodge linked up all the 'bad guys' belonging to the Deep State. (http://www.american-buddha.com/darkhistory3.htm) The Deep State "is a parallel secret government, organized by the intelligence and security apparatus, financed by drugs, and engaging in illicit violence, to protect the status and interests of the military..." (The Link Between War and Big Finance ) In March 1981, the Italian police found a list of the 962 members of P2, which contained the names of: 3 government ministers and 43 members of parliament, 43 generals and 8 admirals, Secret service chiefs and police commanders Top bureaucrats and diplomats, industrialists, financiers, journalists and TV personalities. Ex-Mossad agent Victor Ostrovsky wrote that Licio Gelli, P2's Grand Master, was allied to Mossad and involved in Operation Gladio. ( down with murder inc / Israel, Mossad, Iran and a Nuclear False Flag Attack ) The CIA-NATO's Operation Gladio carried out acts of terrorism such as the 1980 Bologna Bombing. Top people who allegedly had contact with P-2 include: Henry Kissinger, Edmond de Rothschild, and David Rockefell Labels: Bertone, Calvi, CIA, Enrico de Pedis, Gelli, Gladio, John Paul, Kissinger, Mafia, Orlandi, Ouellet, P2, Poletti, Rockefeller, Rothschild, Schoenborn, Tedeschi, Vatican bank The real Man in the Iron Mask: Israel’s top-secret Prisoner X who hanged himself in hi-tech fortress prison was Australian Mossad agent http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2277511/The-real-Man-Iron-Mask-Israel-s-secret-Prisoner-X-hanged-hi-tech-fortress-prison-Australian-Mossad-agent.html The trail of black mail, extortion, and murder from all of these secret socities and state sponcered intelligence networks leads to the the so called "deep state". I have been investigating this for 40 years and finally I can prove it. Unfortunately, no one believes me. Hello Aang! thanks for the link to mucho appreciato Hullo Aang, Off topic sorry, but I wondered if you'd seen the following? Is it just me or is this fellow trumping Mordechai Vanunu in terms of secrecy? Anyway, it's all very odd. It's also telling I think that no one bothered to call the parents and ask their opinion. I think we could safely declare that a journalistic impossibility. Impossible and yet there it is. It's a funny old world isn't it? PS How marvellous you've all been lately. As conscientious as ever. Hats off to all the lovely girls. PPS Speaking of which, doesn't Oullet come up well with a bit of lippy and mascara? I'd have declared him guilty of hiding his light under a bushel except that his bushel seems to have been given the Brazilian treatment, ahem. Still! Very good! i read here that god promised palestine to the jews, i know all scriptures and no where is this said hinted at or implied, except by jews. Its like Black people saying they own london as they did in the riots, total nonsense all of it Hi N, I've been looking into prisoner X. Aangirfan. Isn't it the other way around? 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It is really hard for me to think of John Paul ll as a bad guy, but I watch current events with great interest, as I have been truly inspired by The Big Book of Women Saints. The Vatican needs a very good spring clean, as do the Royal Houses of EU, all of whom have been in cahoots for 3000 years. Christ built no churches...that all started with Constantine. and all of that. I have been re-reading Morris West and Frederick Forsyth with new eyes -you know the ones when the scales finally fall off? The beautitudes are all we need for good lives and healthy societies. Love and Peace xx Pope wanted to oust the CIA off VAtican! http://juergenelsaesser.wordpress.com/2013/02/11/der-gejagte-papst-benedikt-xvi-tritt-zuruck/ google transl In 2009, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi he appointed to head the Vatican Bank ( IOR). He was cleaning out the store, which was built here for decades. The aim was to all international standards "for the prevention of money laundering, fraud and forgery" (as the joint agreement between the Vatican and the European Council) to fulfill. That was a challenge. The last Pope who has tangled with the secret financial apparatus of the Vatican survived, this attempt does not last long. John Paul I died on 29 September 1978, after only 33 days in office - disempower than 24 hours after his decision, major money managers of the Curia. Cause of death as heart attack was given, but remained at an autopsy, and the sister who had found the dead as the first, was sworn to silence. The Secretary of State of the Vatican took all the personal belongings of the deceased and his will under wraps - and a list with the targeted personnel decisions. assassination of the secret P2. Their confidant was overthrown in 2009 by Joseph Ratzinger (and replaced by Tedeschi) Vatican bank chief Angelo Caiola. The new Pope Paul VI. wanted to infiltrate the Roman tax evasion as much money abroad and entrusted so two people: the American Paul Casimir Marcinkus, who was president of the Vatican Bank from 1971, as well as the Sicilian banker Michele Sindona. This had bought with dirty money from the millions of reptiles fund the CIA the goodwill of the Curia. Sindona was again in league with Roberto Calvi, who once boasted that dominate this business partner to clean up the Milan Stock Exchange. What is more important: Calvi was also treasurer of the Masonic Lodge P2. Once this was uncovered in 1981, the military intelligence service SISMI, declared to a parliamentary inquiry the reasons behind the formation of P2, "It was Ted Shackly, director of all CIA covert operations in Italy in the 70s, the chief of the Masonic lodge P2 (Lucio Gelli ) Alexander Haig presented. Haig and Kissinger gave Gelli in the fall of 1969, the authorization for the recruitment of 400 high Italian and NATO officers into his box. "The membership lists of the secret society comprised the early 80s 962 names, including three intelligence chiefs, 50 senior army officers, eleven police chief, five Prefect, ten bank president, three ministers in office, two ex-ministers and 38 MPs. John Paul I wanted and was disempowering Marcinkus, supra, therefore liquidated. His Polish successor, John Paul II protected the dark men and took their money in collusion with the CIA, among other things, to finance the underground Solidarity movement. Calvi fled to London, where he was found hanged under a bridge in 1982. Sindona was poisoned in 1986 in an Italian prison. 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The consequences are devastating. secret papers of Tedeschi - just that Monti, of the board of the Bilderbergers, a leading member of the Trilateral Commission and consultant. U.S. bank Goldman Sachs. Ratzinger fought against CIA-insiders with concealed accounts in the Vatican bank, which had whacked his predecessor. COMPACT reports in an interview. Jurgen Elsasser, born 1957, worked through the 90s primarily for the left media like Junge Welt, Konkret, Freitag, Neues Deutschland. Since there the climate of opinion became increasingly more restrictive, he went on his own way. 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Conservative Comedy: It Just Isn’t That Funny To Me by Chris Yeh Written by Chris Yeh Do you find Rush Limbaugh funny? Here’s Chris Yeh on why conservatism and comedy don’t mix so well … aNewDomain — As so many before me have observed, American comedians tend to be overwhelmingly liberal in their politics. Despite the existence of a small number of Republican funny men and women — and most of those are more in the Libertarian bent anyway, e.g. Adam Carolla, Larry Miller, Vince Vaughn — there is no conservative equivalent of “The Daily Show,” “This Week Tonight” or “Full Frontal.” I’ve often pondered this puzzle myself, but never came up with an adequate answer. Maybe it’s just inherently difficult to make jokes about school voucher programs and tax breaks. But just yesterday, I was struck by a different thought: What if the polarization of society has reached the point where liberals and conservatives simply have different senses of humor, and don’t find eachother’s comedy funny? The realization hit me when someone described the importance of Rush Limbaugh’s use of humor on his talk radio show. I freely admit that I’ve never listened to Rush Limbaugh’s radio show, but I’ve seen the occasional clip, and I never found him funny. So I looked up “rush limbaugh funny” on YouTube and found a recording of his performance at the CPAC conference from a few years back. Watch it below. I watched the entire clip, and never laughed once. Not even close. And I wasn’t trying to suppress laughter, either. Though he had an energetic and amiable delivery, I just didn’t find Rush funny. At one point, Rush even tells a joke about Larry King going to heaven–Larry King is God’s gift to comedians. Even that wasn’t funny. During the clip, you can hear the audience rolling in the aisles, though. You hear genuine belly laughs, and the clip is from CSPAN, so you know they didn’t have the budget to add in a laugh track. Limbaugh’s audience finds him to be hysterically funny. Conservative comedy might not be funny to me, or to the effete, coastal, liberal, Ivy-league educated television and film critics of the country, but it appears to be very funny to its chosen audience. I thought Dennis Miller was hilarious back when he was on Saturday Night Live, and crashingly unfunny as a conservative pundit. But my taste isn’t the final arbiter of humor. The audience is. Many people love to trash the comedian Carrot Top, but he continues to play to sold out shows. Many others mock “The Big Bang Theory,” but it remains the top-rated comedy on television. More to the point, saying, “I don’t find Rush Limbaugh funny, so he obviously isn’t funny,” is the semantic equivalent of saying, “I don’t enjoy listening to rap, so it obviously isn’t any good.” I don’t have to agree, approve, or even condone someone else’s point of view. I can and should contest mistaken beliefs with facts and logic. But I (and you) should start with the premise that most of the people you disagree with have honest and sincere reasons for their beliefs, even if they are wrong–after all, shouldn’t they assume the same about you? For aNewDomain, I’m Chris Yeh. Cover image: VitaminW.co, All Rights Reserved. An earlier version of this piece ran on Chris Yeh’s blog. Read it here. Infographic: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in the Law Ted Rall: Do Dictatorships Begin With a Whimper? [cartoon] On Equine-Assisted Therapy: Off The Ground, Still Grounded Man Vs. Man: On Auschwitz, Tuskegee and Guantanemo Democrats Could Win This Fall, But Only If They Do This … I Would’ve Never Known She Once Was A Boy, But That Was The Lesson On PTSD: Existential Implications of the Walking Dead David Gilmour Keeps Rattling That Lock – Review Electric Forest Festival 2015 Day One: Tripping The Light Fantastic A Space Oddity No More: RIP David Bowie Surprisingly Great New Releases from Old Punkers Music Tech: What’s NinjaWav? T-Mobile myTouch, myTouch Q for LG: Which One’s Right For You Tech News for April 23, 2012: CISPA, Adobe CS6, Intel Ivy Bridge Epic Chinese Game Immortal Conquest: Fegelein Reviews Meet Alan Wallace: Senior Contributor at aNewDomain.net How Does Google Fiber Work? Optical Fiber infographic Parallels Desktop 8 for Mac (review) Amazon Fire TV Review Puching Zhang: Mario Kart 8 [review] App of The Day: SimCity BuildIt for Android Kentucky Derby 2015: What to Do, What Not to Do NFL Week 3 Picks: Score One for The Giants British Open 2015: The 10 Best Pairings To Watch This Week Week Five NFL Picks: Too Much Brady, Too Many Maimed Cowboys Road Hole Is An A-Hole: Open Championship 2015 Countdown to August 9: Here’s The NFL Preseason Schedule On Tim Tebow: A Prodigal Son Gets One More Shot NFL Must See TV in 2015
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Irresistibly Yours by Lauren Layne Irresistibly Yours is a delightful novel from Lauren Layne, the first in her new Oxford series. Summary (from her website) is as follows: Hotshot sports editor Cole Sharpe has been freelancing for Oxford for years, so when he hears about a staff position opening up, he figures he’s got the inside track. Then his boss drops a bombshell: Cole has competition. Female competition, in the form of a fresh-faced tomboy who can hang with the dudes—and write circles around them, too. Cole usually likes his women flirty and curvy, but he takes a special interest in his skinny, sassy rival, if only to keep an eye on her. And soon, he can’t take his eyes off her. Penelope Pope knows all too well that she comes off as “just one of the guys.” Since she’s learned that wanting more usually leads to disappointment, Penelope’s resigned to sitting on the sidelines when it comes to love. So why does Cole make her want to get back in the game? The man is as arrogant as he is handsome. He probably sees her as nothing more than a barrier to his dream job. But when an unexpected kiss turns into a night of irresistible passion, Penelope has to figure out whether they’re just fooling around—or starting something real. While that summary should be enough to get you one-clicking this, what really sets this one apart is how Layne weaves them all together. Not only did I fall for both Cole and Penelope, but I fell for them being together. It was so much fun to read about Cole figuring out what was more important – his love for Penelope or his dream job. Seeing Penelope get herself into Cole’s group of friends, while navigating her dreams and her job – all of those elements were so much fun to read along side them finding their happily ever afters. Plus, I’m a sucker for sports romances and, while this is only adjacent to the genre it was fun to see another side of that world. More books about sports reporters please! Enjoy this one with a good beer and a snuggly blanket. Lauren Layne’s Website Amazon’s list of best sports reporting Clearly, ESPN is the ultimate site of sports reporting, and These Guys Have All the Fun is the best history of it. I got a copy of this from the publishers via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thanks! Contemporary, Romance, Sports Contemporary, Romance, Series, Sports, Steaming Up the Windows What Happens Under the Mistletoe – Various Authors
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Wonders on display at Central Mass. Science Festival By Elizabeth Dobbins Mary-Elizabeth Tozzi, 6, from Marlboro, plays with a combination of starch and water, called oobleck, during Saturday’s Central Massachusetts Science Festival at the Boys’ & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster. SENTINEL & ENTERPRISE / JOHN LOVE FITCHBURG — Riley Foley looked up in amazement as a remote-controlled robot lifted a yellow box and launched it through the air. “Woah,” the 4-year-old from Leominster yelled, with a big smile. The robot, created by Clinton High School students, was on display at the Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster as part of 26 exhibits at the Central Massachusetts Science Festival. The Clinton students said they plan to bring the robot, which could reach almost to the gymnasium’s basketball hoop, to a competition in Detroit. The robot is a three-bar linkage lift, but it also has another name. “Unofficially, (my teammate) calls it Shaquille O’Neal,” said Smeet Patel, one of the creators who was using a remote control to move the machine around the room. Alexis Phaneuf, 5, of Fitchburg, learns about animal bones from veterinarian Cynthia Webster, of the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts, during Saturday’s Central Mass. Science Festival at the Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster. SENTINEL & ENTERPRISE / JOHN LOVE Similar scenes were playing out all around the festival on Saturday. In one room, Max Weagle and Ken Warchol from the Worcester County Beekeepers explained raising the insects. Weagle said pesticides and Varroa mites are largely to blame for the recent decline in honey bee populations. However, he said he is hopeful state legislation limiting homeowner use of certain pesticides could ease the issue. At least one colony was alive and well at the Boys & Girls Club Saturday. On the display table sat a thin box containing about 4,000 live bees. “I can let them out if you want,” Weagle jokingly offered 10-year-old Michael Kelley of Leominster. Kelley didn’t waste a moment. “No, thank you,” he said. Kelley attended with several family members, including his grandmother, Moria Mill, a biochemist. Science, she said, is a common topic of conversation in their households. Volunteer Pavel Loven guided visitors through one of the most popular displays: oobleck. The non-Newtonian fluid, which takes its name from a Dr. Seuss book, acts like fluid when left undisturbed, but a solid when stressed. Balls of the substance, a simple mixture of corn starch and water, bounced on vibrating speakers as Loven welcomed visitors. “Please, make a mess,” he said. Sofia Hanerstein, 8, tried to shape the substance as it vibrated. Her mother, Suzanne Hanerstein, said the event offered a good opportunity for the children in attendance. “I think it’s important to encourage girls to become interested in science,” she said, later adding: “It just encourages children’s natural interest.” ← Homework humming along again thanks to hospital’s computer donation Through stamps and smiles, Bolduc gave so much to kids →
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[ August 6, 2018 ] Bundesliga Fanatic Transfer Ticker – Summer 2018 Edition 1. FSV Mainz 05 [ January 12, 2017 ] Bundesliga Fanatic Transfer Ticker – Winter 2017 Bayer 04 Leverkusen [ July 4, 2019 ] A Man with a Point to Prove- Benjamin Pavard Bundesliga [ June 26, 2019 ] Summer Schedule for Bundesliga Clubs 1. FC Köln [ June 25, 2019 ] DFB Pokal First-Round Draw: Bayern to Cottbus & Dortmund to Uerdingen Borussia Dortmund [ June 20, 2019 ] Mats Hummels Returns to Dortmund- The Pros and Cons Borussia Dortmund [ June 15, 2019 ] Have Bayer Leverkusen Found Julian Brandt’s Successor in Moussa Diaby? Bayer 04 Leverkusen Bayer Leverkusen 04 Fortuna Düsseldorf 95 3. Liga & Below Pages We Love Champions League Preview: All to Play For on Matchday 4 October 30, 2017 Mathew Burt 1 Celtic – Bayern Munich (Tuesday, October 31 at 19:45 BST) A win for Bayern on Tuesday combined with Paris St. Germain avoiding defeat to Anderlecht will see the Bavarians qualify from Group B with two games to spare and go some way to wiping the disappointment of their loss in Paris on match day 2 from their minds. They travel to Glasgow on the back of two very satisfying games with rivals RB Leipzig. They beat them in the DFB Pokal midweek and followed that with a 2-0 win Saturday to go top of the Bundesliga table for the first time this season. Two weeks ago at the Allianz Arena, Bayern were able to stroll past the Hoops with a 3-0 win courtesy of goals from Thomas Müller, Mats Hummels, and Joshua Kimmich. The two sides have met in Scotland just once before, playing a 0-0 draw in the Champions League back in 2003, with Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidžić in the line-up that night. Bayern will be without Robert Lewandowski, as he is being rested with a slight injury concern. With Kwasi Okyere Wriedt ineligible in the Champions League and Thomas Müller also injured, Bayern’s only known striker will be 18-year-old Manuel Wintzheimer. Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic equaled their own British record of 62 domestic games without defeat when they drew at home to Kilmarnock at the weekend, but they look set to be without key winger Patrick Roberts, who limped out of that match with a hamstring injury. One to watch: Scott Sinclair Signed by Manchester City in 2012, the winger’s career didn’t really take off there, but at Celtic he is getting back to the sort of form that made him one of the Premier League’s hottest properties a few years ago. He has the pace to trouble Bayern and has goals in him (he scored 21 in the league last season). Expect to see him pushing high up the field at Celtic Park to support striker Leigh Griffiths. Porto – RB Leipzig (Wednesday, November 1 at 19:45 BST) Leipzig’s debut Champions League win last time out at home to Porto has handed them a lifeline in Group G after opening with a draw and a loss. They know that a positive result at the Estádio do Dragão will keep them ahead of the Portuguese in the standings. The Roten Bullen have suffered two successive defeats to Bayern Munich in league and cup and face a tough assignment away on Wednesday. Leipzig’s first Champions League away game saw them defeated in Turkey by Besiktas, who currently lead the group. Sérgio Conceição’s side are unbeaten in ten Liga NOS games to start the season, winning nine. At the weekend, they notched-up a rather straightforward 3-0 away win at Boavista. They showed enough evidence on match day 3 that they could trouble the RB back line, so Ralph Hasenhüttl will have to get his tactics just right. One to watch: Vincent Aboubakar Like Timo Werner at Leipzig, the 25-year-old Cameroon international striker has begun the season in fine form and already has eight league goals to his name. He scored in the return game at the Red Bull Arena taking his Champions League tally to three. He’s powerful, yet athletic, intelligent in his hold-up play, and showing that perhaps this season will be the one where he finally delivers on the great promise he has shown. Borussia Dortmund v APOEL (Wednesday, November 1 at 19:45 BST) There was no shame, just a lot of disappointment in Dortmund’s opening group losses to Tottenham and Real Madrid, but the last game against APOEL was supposed to the one to get them going. The fact they left Cyprus with just one point was a massive let-down and means they really need to pull off something special if they are to make it to the knock-out stages. The Schwarzgelben find themselves in a mini-slump right now. They lost at the weekend to Hannover conceding four goals in the process. It is almost unthinkable that they won’t emerge with all three points on Wednesday. APOEL’s most-recent league match saw them held to a 1-1 draw away at Ethnikos Achnas, leaving them 8th in the league and a full eleven points adrift of leaders AEK Larnaca. APOEL coach Giorgos Donis is the father of VfB Stuttgart striker Anastasios. One to watch: Efstathios Aloneftis The left-sided attacker is an inventive player, who has the flair and touch to trouble opposition defences if he hits top form. His pace and technique are his top qualities and German football fans may remember him from the season he played with Energie Cottbus back in 2007-08. Mathew Burt A year spent living in Bremen got Mathew hooked on the Bundesliga with regular visits to the Weser Stadion getting in the way of his studies. Back in the UK now, he still keenly follows the Grün-Weißen and German football in general. Follow him on Twitter @matburt74. Latest posts by Mathew Burt (see all) A Man with a Point to Prove- Benjamin Pavard - July 4, 2019 Mats Hummels Returns to Dortmund- The Pros and Cons - June 20, 2019 Have Bayer Leverkusen Found Julian Brandt’s Successor in Moussa Diaby? - June 15, 2019 “It means nothing to me… Oh, Vienna”. Memories of FC Bayern v FC Porto, 1987 April 15, 2015 Rick Joshua 0 Ahead of FC Bayern München’s impending Champions’ League quarter-final against FC Porto, Rick Joshua provides his own memories of a match that still remains burned in the collective psyche of all FC Bayern fans who […] Mats Hummels Returns to Dortmund- The Pros and Cons June 20, 2019 Mathew Burt 0 Of all the summer Bundesliga transfers concluded thus far, the one that stands out head and shoulders above the rest in terms of surprise is surely Mats Hummels’ return to Borussia Dortmund. The centre back […] It’s Showtime for Borussia Dortmund’s Marco Reus December 11, 2016 Dennis Liedschulte 0 This is what I wanted to see. This is what I have been looking for. This is it. Marco Reus in back, scoring game-saving goals, it’s showtime again. and I hope that he will avoid […] Leipzig didn’t open with 2 defeats. 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Minister to launch 2010 visitor information centre By Ofentse Mokae Tourism minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk will officially launch the 2010 Visitor Information Centre (VIC) in Polokwane on Friday. The newly constructed centre is intended to provide a one-stop information service to tourists requiring information on a wide range of tourism aspects. In a media statement the department of tourism says the national 2010 VIC's project, which they are funding, will see VIC's developed in five of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa host cities. “The five identified cities are: Nelspruit in Mpumalanga, Polokwane in Limpopo, Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape, Rustenburg in the North West and Bloemfontein in the Free State,” the statement said. The department said the primary objective of the VIC project is to effectively address the tourism needs of visitors expected to visit in the five host cities in 2010 and beyond. These less visited provinces were earmarked for the VIC's in preparation for the 2010 Soccer World Cup South Africa, but also to grow tourism arrivals both locally and internationally. Ten people die in crash near Beaufort West City Mayor to visit Dunoon FEDUSA calls to Metrorail workers to go back to wo... Minister encourages girls to become scientists FIFA getting more than what they bargained for Dlamini Zuma expresses her support for Semenya Kaizer Chiefs meets Ajax Cape Town again Two arrested in Macassar for dagga NSRI calling on people to be careful around the be... Driver trapped inside a car
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Filed under Activities, News The Gay-Straight Alliance provides a safe place for students Malie Kristensen, Pulse Writer|October 10, 2017 Malie Kristensen Do you want to become a part of a club where you can be yourself and talk about current events or helpful topics in relation to the LGTBQ+ community? The Gay-Straight Alliance might be the club for you. The GSA club functions as a support group and provide safety and confidentiality to students who identify themselves as gay, straight, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or questioning. GSA is also a social group, and they provide a community and a space for LGBTQ and straight high school students to build a social network where their identity is respected. “I chose to be in GSA because of the loving and supportive environment,” junior Sloane Bradford said. “We do a lot of things in GSA. We discuss LGBTQ+ things, make friends, and have a safe place for everyone and anyone.” GSA was founded in the 1998-1999 school year by Carolyn Laub in San Francisco, California. Anti-gay harassment has prompted the growth of gay-straight alliances, and GSA became nationwide in 2005. There are over 4,000 clubs around the nation today, and the Broken Arrow Gay-Straight Alliance started two years ago. “I chose to sponsor the club because I wanted to give the GSA a safe and loving place to meet,” GSA sponsor and sophomore English teacher Victoria Chaplin said. “We are aiming to provide support for LGTBQ+ youth at the school, and we strive to cover LGBTQ+ topics to provide education to those who need it.” Glsen.org has researched the benefits of having GSA clubs around the schools in America. The study shows, inter alia, that the presence of GSA’s often helps to make schools safer for LGBTQ students by sending a message that biased language and harassment will not be tolerated. That also means that students in schools with GSA’s are less likely to hear homophobic remarks on a daily basis than students in schools without a GSA (57% compared to 75%). The study also shows that LGBTQ students in schools with GSA’s are less likely to miss school because they feel unsafe compared to other students: 26% of students in schools with GSA’s missed school in the past month because they felt unsafe compared to 32% of students at schools without GSA’s, according to the study. “My personal goal for the GSA is to create a big and healthy environment for those who need it,” junior Cassie Ballard said. “I chose to join the GSA to pursue my passion of helping those in my community. The GSA has given me happiness and more friends than I can count. It truly is a fun environment.” The GSA club is welcoming everyone who wants to become a part of a safe place with space for everyone. They meet every Wednesday after school in B264. Tags: 2017, activities, Broken Arrow, clubs, GSA, Student life Other stories filed under Activities BAHS students grant a wish to a local child Need A Last Minute Dress For Prom? Get Your Ideas Here! Promposals are happening everywhere! Rock the Vote: Voting for Student Council and Board Officers Back In Time: Prom Will Take Us To 1902 Empty Bowls benefits BA Neighbors Expand your horizons by learning about new cultures Mock Trial team prepares for new season Governor Stitt makes an appearance at the high school BA’s Donna Gradel named National Teacher of the Year Finalist Springfest: The Woodstock of BA Teacher helps students make it to prom AV Sixty Second Spotlight: Joel Jones Annual Chili Cook-off set for Friday Feb. 8th Students take icy plunge for a good cause – Freezin’ for a Reason
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BBQ and 1607 June 13, 2007 / Pigs On the Run BBQ Blog I have competed in many competition barbecue events over the last five years and I’ve wondered where barbecuing got its start. I was always told that barbecue was cooked low and slow with smoke. It has been argued for years where barbecue first entered our nation. I have also been told that real BBQ is spelled BARBEQUE! Whether it is folk lore or truth, I like to think my version is best. In 1607, Jamestown, Virginia was settled. It was the first english speaking colony. Pigs were not native to the area, but were imported to the colonies from England and Bermuda for food and the sport of wild boar hunting. The climate of Virginia was so conducive to pig-rearing, the animal quickly multiplied to the point of nuisance to the settlers. Eventually, pigs were rounded up and transported to an island on the James River. It became known as “Hog Island.” These wild pigs were the principal food for new settlers as well as Native Indians as they were available year round and more easily caught than wild game and fish. Since the Native Indians had been smoking meat long before the settlers arrived in Jamestown, they taught them the art of smoked meat. Now, the way it got to North Carolina was through a man in the 1700’s who was mapping the border between the two states. It was reported that he had “roasted boar” every night. I believe the settlers were looking for a condiment or sauce to compliment the pork. Tomatoes were considered poisonous at the time. However, apples, juice from oysters (a substitute for worcester sauce) cane sugar and salt and pepper flake were readily abundant. Combined, these are the makings of Eastern North Carolina barbecue, probably developed in Virginia. I always love to tell this story to people from North Carolina. It really gets their goat. I told one guy this story in our local barber shop and he almost popped me one. North Carolina is known for three main sauces: Eastern Carolina, which is mainly apple cider vinegar; Piedmont sauce, a mixture of tomato and apple cider vinegar (some must have taken a dare and eaten the first tomato!); and Western Carolina, a sweeter, tomato-based sauce. The chief barbecue meat was pork. From there, it branches to Memphis, TN where the use of sweet molasses is used along with a meat rub, mainly on ribs and pork. It’s on to Kansas City, MO where it features a sweet tomato sauce combined with meat rub, but it’s used on chicken and brisket in addition to ribs and pork. It is then on to little ‘ole Texas where barbecue features a bigger, bolder taste featuring a sweet, hot, spicy tomato sauce used on brisket—the Texas definition of barbecue. There are oddities in the barbecue world, like the mustard-based sauce used in South Carolina and “who knows what” being used for sauce in California. And in Alabama, there is even a “mayonnaise-based” sauce used on chicken. But, no matter your taste in BBQ, it will always evoke memories of great food and fun. There are many people who are very passionate about their BBQ, so, long may it live! Happy BBQing! John Atkins, your humble pit master, is a local ambassador of BBQ. His accomplishments include 3-time Virginia State Champion; Top Five in World Pulled Pork Competition Kansas City, MO; BBQ Lecturer and cooking instructor; Certified KCBS Judge; Member of KCBS; 2X Grand Champion Chesapeake Jubilee; Reserved Grand Champion Snow Shoe, WVA; BBQ Contest Advisor, caterer; Local TV Personality for GMC Instructor for BBQ How-To-Videos. 1607 BBQ Sauce 2 quarts apple cider vinegar 2 tablespoons cayenne pepper 3 tablespoons red pepper flakes categories / "Recipes", "bbq articles" THE PIGS ON THE RUN BBQ BLOG: BBQ and 1607 Yankees do great barbecue!
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Potentially Harmful Algal Bloom on Charles River The Cambridge Public Health Department recommends that people and pets avoid contact with a large, potentially harmful algal bloom that was detected on the Charles River last week. On Aug. 13, state health officials notified the Cambridge Public Health Department that a water sample collected at Magazine Beach in Cambridge showed cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) concentrations roughly double the state’s guideline level. “This state advisory is meant to be precautionary and does not mean that recreational activities in the Charles pose a high risk," said Sam Lipson, director of environmental health for the Cambridge Public Health Department. “The main concern is ingestion or swallowing of river water. We ask that people keep pets from drinking river water, and if people do get wet, they should rinse off.” Some algal blooms can cause a range of ill health effects: People who swallow or inhale small amounts of cyanobacteria can experience symptoms including gastroenteritis, nausea, vomiting, cramping, fever, and eye and mouth irritation. People who swallow large amounts of blue-green algae can experience liver or neurological damage. Inhaling water spray with algae in it can cause asthma-like symptoms. Small children and pets are more susceptible to the effects of toxins than adults. Pet deaths from ingesting algal toxins have occurred. These symptoms, both mild and severe, are associated with certain liver toxins and neurotoxins that are only present under certain conditions. The conditions favoring formation of toxins can change over time. At this time, the most common liver toxin has not been detected in the algal bloom reported on Aug. 13, and will continue to be monitored. Past tests have not indicated significant amounts of the most common type of neurotoxin, but these tests are not routinely conducted. The algal bloom reported on Aug. 13 is believed to extend from the Weld Boathouse near Harvard Square downstream to the Charles River Dam near the Museum of Science, according to the Charles River Watershed Association. Algal blooms form in fresh water when cyanobacteria grow quickly and may form scums or mats in the water. These mats usually form in the between the Museum of Science and the BU Bridge (Charles River lower basin) and can move up river when the river flow is reduced during drought conditions. People and pets should avoid touching or swallowing water with blue-green algae, and any shore areas where algae have washed up. Dogs can get very ill and even die from licking algae off of their fur. Rinse dogs off immediately if they come into contact with an algae bloom. Harmful Algae Blooms in Fresh Water Bodies, a fact sheet from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Charles River Watershed Association, a non-governmental organization that monitors water quality on the Charles River For more information, call MDPH at 617-624-5757 or visit www.mass.gov/dph/environmental_health. You can also contact the Cambridge Public Health Department at 617-665-3838.
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By: Zeus Kerravala | May 29, 2019 TREND ANALYSIS: The model of the engineered system is that it’s a full turnkey solution that offers all the necessary hardware and software required to perform a specific task. NVIDIA's is literally about plug-and-play AI. This week at Computex 2019 in Taipei, GPU market leader NVIDIA announced its new EGX server, an engineered system that brings high performance, low latency AI to the edge. The concept of EGX is similar to NVIDIA’s DGX, which is an engineered system specifically designed for data science teams (hence DGX, where Edge = EGX). The model of the engineered system is that it’s a full turnkey solution that offers all the necessary hardware and software required to perform that specific task. It’s literally plug-and-play AI. Engineered systems accelerate deployment time I’ve spoken to DGX customers who have told me that the turnkey nature of DGX enables them to speed up the process of deploying, tweaking and tuning the infrastructure required for data sciences from several weeks or even months to a single day. I expect EGX to have a similar but greater value proposition. DGX is typically deployed in places where data scientists and IT pros have access to it. EGX is designed for edge locations like 5G base stations, warehouses, factory floors, oil fields and other places where there aren’t people that have physical access to the server. Having the right infrastructure in place day one is critical to success EGX software is optimized for AI edge inferencing The NVIDA EGX Edge Stack is optimized for the rigors of AI inferencing. Models can be trained anywhere, but they run on EGX to interpret data. The software stack includes NVIDIA drivers, a CUDA Kubernetes plug-in, a CUDA Docker container runtime environment, CUDA-X libraries, containerized AI specific frameworks such as NVIDIA TensorRT, TensorRT Inference Server and DeepStream. EGX is a reference architecture in which the software stack is loaded on to one many certified server partners. At launch, the following server manufacturers—in fact, all the major makers—have announced support for EGX: Acer, ASRack, ASUS, Atos, Cisco Systems, Dell-EMC, Fujitsu, Gigabyte, HPE, Inspur, Lenovo, QCT, Sugon, SuperMicro, Tyan and Wiwynn. Edge microserver ecosystem partners:Abaco, Adlink, Advantech, AverMedia, Cloudian, ConnectTech, Curtiss-Wright, Leetop, MIIVII.com, Musashi and WiBase. There are also dozens of ISVs that have leveraged EGX for specialized use cases. These include AnyVision, DeepVision, IronYun and Malong. There are also a number of health-care specific offerings from 12 Sigma, Infervision, Qunatib and Subtle Medical. NVIDIA EGX is designed to be scalable as customers can start with an NVIDIA Jetson Nano GPU, which performs about half a trillion operations per second (TOPS) and can scale up to a full rack of NVIDIA T4 GPU servers, which performs more than 10,000 TOPS. The lower end is ideal for tasks such as image recognition, where the high end would be for real-time AI tasks like real time speech translation and recognition. How Data Itself Will Take IT to a New Level Why Coupa Spending Index May Be a Leading Indicator... CPUs can’t meet the demands of AI In all cases, EGX brings the benefits of GPU computing to AI. At a recent event, I caught up some folks from Intel, and we discussed edge AI and the challenges there. While we all agreed the edge is where the action is, Intel’s plans seem to revolve around its current Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs and vector-neural network instruction (VNNI) extensions. I have a lot of respect for Intel, because the company pioneered the concept of computing everywhere; however, it’s belief that any kind of AI, including edge AI, can be done with CPUs instead of GPUs shows how clueless it is in that area. I’m not diminishing the value of CPUs or Intel—every computer needs them—but it’s been well documented by many companies that Moore’s Law is fast approaching its limit, and the demands of AI go far beyond what CPUs are capable of achieving. The edge is where the action will be EGX meets the growing demands of edge computing. For years, conventional wisdom was that all data would move to the cloud. However, not all data is best analyzed in the cloud. Smart cities, retail, oil and gas and other use cases make sense to analyze the data where it’s created, and that’s most often the edge. In fact, with applications like real-time facial recognition at an airport, the amount of time taken to send the data to the cloud, do the analysis and send it back would be too slow to be done in the cloud. This has not only validated the edge but also raised its value. During the next several years, the use cases for AI inferencing will explode, and the EGX server ensures that businesses deploy optimized hardware and software. There are many makers of GPUs today, but what keeps NVIDIA out in front is its ability to deliver a “full stack” to simplify the process of deployment. There’s no “easy button” for AI, but EGX, like NVIDIA’s other engineered systems, puts the right technology where it’s needed so organizations can worry about deriving insights from data instead of being concerned with how to cobble together AI puzzle pieces. Previous Law Firm Releases New Data Privacy App for CCPA Next How Data Itself Will Take IT Business to a New Level... 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About | Contribute for Publication | Feedback & Comments | Contact Up-to-the-minute perspectives on defence, security and peace issues from and for policy makers and opinion leaders. Defence industry Military ops | View our Twitter page at twitter.com/defenceredbox | Enable JavaScript of follow us on twitter.com/defenceredbox The Yemen bomb plot: Is really it safe to fly? By Raoul Sherrard Air travel is the most visual aspect of international terrorism. It is one which we see most often in the media and provides the most tangible evidence for the threats that may face UK citizens as they pass through customs. In comparison to most of the work done by counterterrorism forces it is much easier to look at the success rate of packages making onto planes and the ensuing chaos in the aviation industry. In this respect the Yemeni printer cartridge bomb threats have been reported to show how terrorists have adapted and challenged our increased security by utilising unassuming office parcels. Thankfully the response was quick enough to defuse the bombs before they exploded, with unofficial reports of 17 minutes left circulating as if from a movie scene. The governments involved in defusing the plot have subsequently banned cartridges over 435g, along with cargo from Yemen and Somalia. Yet this is a surreal reaction when one considers that thousands of tonnes are being transported through numerous circulating routes at this moment in time, often stopping, refuelling, and shifting through several dozen trade routes. Do we expect others attempting to replicate this plot to fail to take into account the new weight restrictions? Or that new extra screening will result in increased vigilance throughout these networks? In the same circumstances x - ray machines which take full 'naked images' in combination with stricter and more invasive body searches are being routinely used to prevent would be hijackers. The inconvenience of this most vivid and public act of security is tolerated in the knowledge that few of us would travel on planes where no security was in place if given the choice. We would rather feel better with some action being taken, no matter the effectiveness, than none at all. Yet in Israel, the long lines of passengers that these searches cause have provided opportunities for terrorists to detonate explosives. It is difficult to argue that new technology has made passenger travel objectively safer. What we see is described best by Schneier in Beyond Fear and as a mere 'security theatre'. Airport security is for the most part a play, undertaken more for the benefit of the passengers than the security forces. We are encouraged to be involved to make us and those who are responsible for us feel as if they have taken every possible avenue, trading inconvenience for increased safety. So what is the answer to this problem if current measures are not enough? How much more time, resources and manpower would be needed to stop terrorists with access to a cargo company and an ink jet cartridge from bringing down an aircraft? The truth is that this is largely impossible to gauge given that every year 80 million tonnes of cargo and 4.8 billion passengers make trips around the world. Security is subjective in the same way that you cannot ask an insurer to protect you against all acts that could ever happen; neither can you make air travel impregnable against terrorist attacks. Furthermore, security measures are inevitably brought in to question after they fail to do their job effectively. Critics would then probably claim that the expense and inconvenience was utterly wasteful and better spent elsewhere. We cannot ever truly defend against every terrorist plot to attack civil aviation. Instead we manage the risk of what is one of the safest modes of transport by providing a trade off between allowing air travel to flourish at its current levels with increasingly pervasive security measures. The biggest issue is that this will never be a fine art. It is why we often see the cracks of logic that allow hidden drugs routinely making their way onto planes but visible and declared bottled water being stopped. Those involved in working for civil liberty and defence should be well gauged in the risks posed by the threat of international terrorism. It is important they do not fall for the trap of overreaction, which can be damaging to successful counterterrorism. If we follow the trends of demonising a wide target, creating fear and overreaction you leverage the actual risk of terrorism becoming more powerful than it is. The work of those who aim to protect aviation should be considered in contrast to the reaction of trying to provide security with measures that only increase workloads. In this example is it truly the right course of action to expect that bomb squads should check every conceivable package with special attention to ink cartridges, instead of following intelligence and reasoning to high security threats? Or should we look to remain composed and focused on credible ways to stop threats before they even make it to the airport scanner? 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DekhoMyIndia Just Pack Your Bags now Best Tour In India This compact park with a core area of 105 sq. km and a buffer zone of 437 sq. km.is in the Vindhya hills (Alt. 800m). The main entrance and park office is at Tala to the North of the park. Best time to visit: Feb.-June Closed: 1st July to 31st Oct. Temp range: 42? C to 2?C Rainfall: 1,500 mm Bandhavgarh (pronounced Bandogarh) is not very far south of Rewa, famous as the place in which the (albino) white tiger originated. Now it is only found in zoos. Before becoming a National Park in 1968, it was the game preserve of the maharajas of Rewa. Though it involves quite a journey, you may be rewarded with sighting one of the few tigers. The management has embarked on a programme of conservation. Protection from disease, fire, grazing and poaching have all been factors in its recovery as a wildlife area. The park is set in extremely rugged terrain with many hills. The marshes which used to be perennial now support a vast grassland savanna. There are also interesting cave shrines scattered around the park, with Brahmi inscriptions dating from the 1st century BC. You can visit the archaeological remains of a fort believed to be 2,000 years old where you may spot crag martins and brown rock thrush. The park has a wide variety of game and has a longer `season’ than Kanha. Its main wild beasts are tiger, leopard, sloth bear, gaur, sambar, chital, muntjac, nilgai, chinkara, wild pigs. In 1990, a census revealed that the tiger population had grown from nine in 1969 to 59, sambar from 111 to over 4,500 and spotted deer from 78 to over 7,000. The tigers, whilst elusive, are increasingly seen. The flowering and fruit trees attract woodland birds, which include green pigeon, Jerdon’s leaf bird, crested serpent eagle and variable hawk eagle. Jeeps are available from dawn to 1000 hrs. and 1600 hrs. until dusk when the animals are most active. Visitors must be accompanied by a Forest Dept. guide. The short round is 18 km., the long, 37 km. The Fort, 18 km away, requires a 4-wheel drive vehicle. Forest Dept. elephants are available from 1600. Viewing machans are available during the day; Bhadrashila Watch Tower attracts gaur.. Beach Tour (1) Best Destinations (7) Hillstations in India (2) Luxury Tour In India (8) North East India Tour (3) North India Tour (6) Pillgrimage Tour (1) WildLife In India (5) Kashmir Paradise Tour Highlights Of India Goa India Tour Foots steps of Budha Palace on Wheels Kashmir Tour Travel +91 11 66211111 (Delhi) DPauls Travel & Tours Ltd., B – 36, Ground Floor, Shivalik, Malviya Nagar New Delhi – 110017 India
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Why Karnataka cities are struggling to manage waste: DPRs may hold answers CAG AUDIT OF URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KARNATAKA January 10, 2019 Himanshu Upadhyaya Our work is to empower citizens, made possible by your donation. Click to Donate Mixed waste being dumped in Tumkur. Pic: CAG audit report In mid December 2018, the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General’s performance audit on Solid Waste Management (SWM) in 35 test-checked Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in Karnataka was tabled at the state assembly. The report painted a rather sorry picture of the way these civic bodies had been going about the task of solid waste management in their municipalities and called out instances of flawed collection, ineffectual bans on plastic, faulty handling of e-waste and unauthorised slaughter houses among various other gaps. However, that is not where the CAG indictment of the ULBs ended. As per Paragraph 7.2 of the Swachch Bharat Mission guidelines, ULBs were to prepare Detailed Project Reports for Solid Waste Management in their jurisdiction in consultation with the State Government. These DPRs were supposed to provide the very base for the planning and implementation of waste management in the different ULBs. As per SBM Urban guidelines, street sweeping, litter control intervention and dumpsite remediation were all to be part of such DPRs, created with the final aim of ensuring a clean city. The guidelines also provided scope for handholding by the state government, if needed for quick preparation of such DPRs. Auditors observed that District Urban Development Cells had invited tenders in November – December 2015 from agencies empaneled by Government of India and entrusted work under the Terms of Reference provided by the state government. But a major factor that led to deficiencies in DPRs on SWM is that the state government had stipulated a time frame of 50 days for completion and finalization of each DPR. The CAG report states that “As of March 2018, the DPRs of 223 out of 281 ULBs (except BBMP) were prepared; of which, the High Powered Committee approved 218. In 58 ULBs, preparation of DPRs did not commence at all, even after a lapse of more than two years”. The State Level High Powered Committee has pressed for the speedy preparation of these remaining DPRs in their 7th and 8th meeting. It would of course have helped citizens if the CAG report mentioned the names of these 58 ULBs, and also clarified whether the Department of Municipal Administration has already accorded the work of preparing these DPRs to consultants after issuing tenders and proper scrutiny of the same. But these details are missing in this otherwise detailed CAG Audit Report. It is now up to the curious citizen to seek these details by filing an RTI application with the Public Information Officer at the Department of Municipal Administration.. CAG auditors have not disclosed the reasons behind the High Power Committee (HPC) withholding approval to the DPRs of the five remaining ULBs. Readers are left wondering whether these DPRs were not discussed by the HPC, or whether the audited entity merely didn’t furnish the reasons cited by HPC for not granting approval. The report doesn’t mention the names of these five ULBs either. Next, the CAG audit elaborates on the deficiencies that were found in the DPRs pertaining to 30 of the test-checked ULBs. The other five sampled ULBs (Kakkera, Mugalkhod and Ugar Khurd TMCs as well as Ainapura and Chinchli Town Panchayats) were upgraded from Gram Panchayat status only in the year 2015-16 and DPR preparation was not yet taken up there. Non-involvement of stakeholders in planning The CAG has strongly criticized ULBs for failing to engage RWAs, co-operative societies, sanitation workers, NGOs working in the field and many other important external stakeholders, whose inputs would have provided crucial insight to aid the planning process as well as implementation. The audit pointed out that the civic bodies neither constituted a core/advisory team (internal stakeholders) nor a stakeholder committee (external stakeholders) in any of the test checked ULBs. Only one ULB (Bagalkote CMC) had made a beginning in January 2013 by identifying ragpickers and issuing 85 identity cards (as of September 2017). Similarly CAG also indicted ULBs for failing to acknowledge the primary role played by informal sector waste pickers, waste collectors and recyclers, stating that, “It is the duty of (an) ULB to establish a system to recognize organisations of informal waste collectors and establish a system to facilitate their participation in SWM”. Inadequate estimation of waste generated The audit observed that none of the 30 test-checked ULBs adhered to the methodology as prescribed in the Manual on Municipal Solid Waste Management (2016). This manual stipulated that for the purpose of long term planning, the average amount of waste disposed by a specific class of generators may be estimated only by averaging data from several samples. These samples were to be collected continuously for a period of seven days at multiple representative locations, in each of the three main seasons. For example, if the municipality wants to assess the average amount of waste disposed of by bulk-generating apartments, samples should be collected from multiple such apartment complexes for seven days at a stretch in summer, winter and the rainy season. This waste should then be aggregated over the seven-day period, weighed and averaged. These quantities could be extrapolated to the entire ULB and per capita generation assessed. The audit scrutiny revealed that 20 ULBs had assessed waste generated by conducting a sample survey for three consecutive days in one season only. T. Narsipura assessed waste generation by conducting a sample survey for seven days in a single season. Hubballi – Dharwad did not conduct any survey but adopted population estimation/per capita method to arrive at the average waste generated. The remaining eight ULBs claimed to have quantified waste generation by collecting samples, but couldn’t furnish any documentary evidence for the same. Replying to this audit objection, the state government stated in May 2018 that “Due to lack of time, 3 to 7 days sampling period for short term planning was followed and uniformity could not be ensured.” CAG found this reply untenable since it doesn’t address the issue of estimation of waste for long term planning. Incomplete coverage of waste generators The audit observed that none of the DPRs included generation of solid waste from public buildings, such as places of worship (except Udupi and Maddur), industrial buildings (except HDMC and Sagar) etc. CAG also raised objections on the failure to capture and include temporal fluctuation (due to festivals, functions etc). As for other classes of waste generators, public buildings would also vary largely in the amount and nature of waste they generate. To arrive at an average, these variations must be captured through a well-designed sample survey. It was also found that 21 out of 30 DPRs had failed to mention the quantum of unprocessed waste dumped at landfill sites. While the remaining nine DPRs had mentioned it, in case of eight ULBs, CAG auditors couldn’t establish authenticity since these ULBs either didn’t have a weighbridge facility at the landfill sites or it was not in working condition. In one DPR (Sira CMC), when auditors compared the assumption of accumulated waste (i.e. 3070 tons), they found the assumption to be a significant under-estimate. The quantum of waste accumulated, based on a topographical survey in July 2016 with weighbridge entries for 15 months (April 2015 to July 2016), gave CAG auditors a figure of 7647 tons, almost twice the assumption in DPR! Thus a complete and reliable database as desired by the Manual of Municipal Solid Waste Management, 2016 was not found in any of the DPRs test checked. Non-coverage of special waste The state level technical committee (constituted in January 2016 to accord technical approval to DPRs) had put forward an opinion in its very first meeting (February 2016) that measures to manage other waste like e-waste, hazardous waste, hospital waste, industrial waste etc.should be addressed in the DPRs. None of the 30 DPRs that CAG auditors examined, however, addressed measures to manage these special categories as desired by the technical committee. The state government, in its reply (May 2018) tried to justify this, stating that this issue had been considered in DPRs prepared in the year 2017-18. The reply also argued that assessment of special waste was not attempted earlier since the quantity of such waste in comparison to MSW generation was very little for these ULBs. CAG auditors have not found this reply convincing and state: “The fact remains that the directives of (the) State Level Technical Committee were not complied with and documentary evidence in support of the reply was not furnished”. Lack of contingency plans The MSWM Manual (2000 and 2016) stipulated that ULBs should prepare contingency plans for appropriate storage of waste, to tide over situations when the processing/ treatment/disposal facilities were interrupted for some reason or not working. Despite this, auditors noticed that such plans were not prepared by any of the test-checked ULBs. Thus, when there were public protests in Tumakuru and the villagers didn’t allow passage of waste transportation vehicles (2014), or when fire broke out at landfill sites in Ballari, Hubballi-Dharwad, Bidar, Dandeli etc, ULBs were caught unprepared to tackle any of these unforeseen situations. Absence of waste minimization strategy The principle of creating public awareness regarding minimization of waste was mentioned in the State SWM Policy (2004). However, the Karnataka government failed to operationalize a focused waste minimization strategy in its urban centres, even by December 2017 (when the CAG finalized its performance audit report). Lapses pointed out by CAG auditors reveal the lack of basic monitoring by municipalities and district/ state level authorities to ensure compliance to statutory requirements. It seems that in a rush to carry out programme execution under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban), the authorities failed to ensure that DPRs on SWM captured the ground realities. The story of a Gurgaon community that has kept 50000 kilos of waste away from the landfill September 13, 2017 Monika Khanna Gulati In just nine months, waste segregation by residents of the gated Nirvana Country community has achieved the above, and yielded five tons of compost. What does it really take to go green? Beat plastic: Yes, but how? June 16, 2018 Garima Prasher Despite rules and bans in place, attempts to beat plastic use and pollution in our cities have been hardly effective. Experts weigh in on what could be done to change that. Oldest ‘matha’ in Hubli leads the way in waste management July 3, 2018 Manasi Paresh Kumar At the Siddharoodha Matha in Hubli, the community kitchen cooks for and feeds almost 6000 people everyday. Yet, hardly any waste from it reaches the landfills.
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Department of Classics Summer Latin Institute Recent PhD Graduates Recent MA Students Some Current Majors Some Recent Majors Dissecting Cultural Pluralism Lab 2018 Graduate Student Colloquium Selected Abstracts Travel to UVA The Major and Minor The Distinguished Major (DMP) Requirements, Exams, Reading Lists Proficiency Exams 2019 Graduate Colloquium 2019 Colloquium Schedule 2019 Colloquium Program Vox Populi Abstracts Vox Populi Call for Papers Petrovic Wed, 2016-08-03 14:58 -- Shelly Rojas Andrej Petrovic is a Professor of Classics and editor of the Greece and Rome journal. He is the author of Kommentar zu den Simonideischen Versinschriften (Brill, 2007), the co-author of Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion: vol. I, Early Greek Religion, (Oxford 2016, with Ivana Petrovic), co-editor of Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram (Cambridge, 2010, pb 2016), and of The Materiality of Texts (Brill, 2018), as well as author of numerous articles on Greek epigraphy, religion, magic, cultural and literary history. He is currently working on the second volume of Inner Purity and Pollution, on Hellenistic verse-inscriptions, Greek sacred regulations, and cults and representations of bound divinities. Greek epigraphy, Greek religion, and Greek culture and literature (esp. epigram, elegy, and Greek inscriptional poetry). Following publication of Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion. Volume I. Early Greek Religion (2016), together with Ivana Petrovic Andrej is working on volume II which explores concepts of inner purity and pollution in various intercultural dialogues and interactions within wider Mediterranean context (esp. Egyptian, Jewish, and Christian) of the Hellenistic and Imperial period. He is particularly interested in normative aspects of Greek religion and in the so-called "sacred laws", predominantly inscriptional texts which detail rules of various Greek rituals, from sacrifices to festivals, and in the cults and narratives concerning bound or otherwise impeded divinities. He has a long standing interest in Greek inscriptional poetry, a booming field which has over the past few years brought forth some truly spectacular new texts that have redefined many of our earlier assumptions about Greek literature more generally. Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion. Volume I. Early Greek Religion. Oxford et al.: Oxford University Press, co-authored with Ivana Petrovic, 2016. Kommentar zu den simonideischen Versinschriften. Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2007. The Materiality of Text: Placements, Presences and Perceptions of Inscribed Texts in Classical Antiquity, co-edited with I. Petrovic and E. Thomas. Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy Series 11, Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2018. Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram. Contextualisation and Literarisation. Co-ed. with M. Baumbach and I. Petrovic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, paperback 2016. "Lessons in Reading and Ideology: On Greek Epigrams in Private Compilations of the Hellenistic Age", in: M. Kanellou / I. Petrovic / C. Carey (eds.), Greek Literary Epigram, Oxford: OUP 2019, 35-50. "Greek Inscribed Epigram" (with I. Petrovic), in: Oxford Bibliographies Online, obo-9780195389661-0334, April 2019. "Do seize, do eat, do touch – but mind your thoughts. Colossians and Greek purity regulations", in: J. Verheyden et al., Epigraphical Evidence Illustrating Paul's Letter to the Colossians, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2018, 147-60. "The Materiality of Text: An Introduction", in: A. Petrovic / I. Petrovic / E.V. Thomas (eds.), The Materiality of Text: placements, presences and perceptions of inscribed text in classical antiquity, Boston/Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2018, 1-26. "Catabasis in Hesiod’s Theogony" (with I. Petrovic), in: G. Ekroth / I. Nilsson (eds.), Roundtrip to Hades, visits to the underworld in the eastern Mediterranean traditions. Boston/Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2018, 57-81. "Purity of body and soul in the cult of Athena Lindia: On the eastern background of Greek abstentions" (with. I. Petrovic), in: M. Carbon / S. Peels (eds.), Purity and Purification in the Ancient Greek World: Texts, Rituals, and Norms.Liège: Kernos Supplements, 2018, 225-58. "Casualty Lists in Performance. Name Catalogues and Greek Verse-Inscriptions," in: F. Montanari / A. Rengakos / E. Sistakou (eds.), Dialect, Diction and Style in Greek Literary and Inscribed Epigram. Trends in Classics 9. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter 2016, 359-88. "Archaic Funerary Epigram and Hektor’s Imagined Epitymbia," in: A. Efstathiou / I. Karamanou (eds.), Homeric Receptions: Literature and the Performing Arts. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter 2016, 45-58. "Greek Sacred Laws," in: J. Kindt, / E. Eidinow / R. Osborne (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion. Oxford et al.: OUP 2015, 339-52. "Kommentar zu den Epitymbia Poseidipps," (Introduction and eps. 42-50), in: B. Seidensticker / A. Staehli / A. Wessels (eds.), Poseidippos. Die neuen Epigramme. Darmstadt: WBG 2015, 183-211. "On Ritual Pollution by Seeing: I.Lindos II 487.1-3 and Hdt. 2.37.5," Gephyra. Journal for the Ancient History and Cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean 11, 2014 (with I. Petrovic), 29-36. "Authority and Generic Heterogeneity of Greek Sacred Regulations," in: W. Eck / P. Funke (eds.), Öffentlichkeit, Monument, Text. Akten des XIV Congressus internationalis epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae. Berlin 2014 (with I. Petrovic), 626-8. "Sacred laws," in: Bagnall, R., Brodersen, K., Champion, C.B., Erskine, A. & Huebner, S.R. (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Blackwell Publishing 2013, 3966–7. "The Battle of Marathon in Pre-Herodotean Sources," in: Ch. Carey / M. Edwards (eds.), Marathon – 2,500 Years. London: Institute of Classical Studies, BICS Suppl. 124, 2013, 45-61. "An Epigram and a Treasury: on Sim. FGE XXXIIIb," Classical Quarterly, 63.2, 2013, 864-868. "Inscribed Epigram in Orators and Epigrammatic Collections," in: P. Low / P. Liddel (eds.), Inscriptions and their Uses in Greek and Latin Literature, Oxford: OUP, 2013, 197-214. "Tieropferrituale in den griechischen Zauberpapyri aus ästhetischer Sicht," in: A. Bierl / A. Honold (eds.), Ästhetik des Opfers. Zeichen und Handlungen in Ritual und Spiel. München: W. Fink Verlag, 2012, 35-62. "Sepulchral Epigram for Philadelphos (a Fallen Soldier?)," Mnemosyne 63.4, 2010, 616-624. "Two New Honorary Epigrams for Pollion of Aphrodisias," ZPE 172, 2010, (with P. DeStaebler and M. Skountakis), 38-42. "True Lies of Athenian Public Epigrams: Rituals, Half-Truths and Propaganda in the Aftermath of the Persian Wars," in: M. Baumbach, / A. Petrovic / I. Petrovic (eds.), Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram, Cambridge: CUP, 2010, 202-215. "Introduction to Archaic and Classical Epigram," in: M. Baumbach / A. Petrovic / I. Petrovic (eds.), Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram, Cambridge: CUP, 2010 (with M. Baumbach and I. Petrovic), 1-20. "Epigrammatic Contests, Poeti Vaganti and Local History," in: R. Hunter / I. Rutherford (eds.), Wandering Poets in Ancient Greek Culture: Travel, Locality and Panhellenism. Cambridge: CUP, 2009, 161-183. "Inscribed Epigram in Pre-Hellenistic Literary Sources," in: P. Bing / J. Bruss (eds.), Down to Philipp: The Brill Companion to Hellenistic Epigram. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2007, 48-68. "Look Who’s Talking Now: Speaker and Communication in Greek Metrical Sacred Regulations," in: E. Stavrianopoulou (ed.), Ritual and Communication. Suppl. 16, Liège : Kernos Suppl. 16, 2006 (with I. Petrovic), 111-139. "'Kunstvolle Stimme der Steine, sprich!' Zur Intermedialität der griechischen epideiktischen Epigramme," Antike und Abendland 51, 2005, 30-42. "Under Full Sail: Trimalchio’s Way into Eternity," Acta Antiqua 45, 2005, 85-90. "Akoè e autopsía. Zu den Quellen Herodots für die Thermopylai-Epigramme (Hdt. 7,228)," in: A. Hornung / Ch. Jäkel / W. Schubert (eds.), Studia humanitatis ac litterarum trifolio Heidelbergensi dedicata. Festschrift für E. Christmann, W. Edelmeier, R. Kettemann. Frankfurt: W. Fink Verlag, 2004, 255-273. "Stop and Smell the Statues. Callimachus Ep. 51. Pf. Reconsidered (Four Times)," Materiali e Discussioni 51, 2003 (with I. Petrovic), 179-208. "Bemerkungen zur Sprache des Wächters in der sophokleischen Antigone anhand seines ersten Auftritts (223ff.)," Museum Helveticum 60, 2003, 193-209. "Der simonideische makròs lógos und die sophokleische Antigone. Zur Identifizierung einer alten dramatischen Gestaltungsweise," Phaos: Revista de Estudos Clássicos 2, 2002, 121-131. Greece and Rome, 64.2- present, with: 'General Review', Greece and Rome 66.1, 2019, 171-78; 'General Review', Greece and Rome 64.2, 2017, 230-8. I was born in what is today Croatia, got my diploma in Classics at Belgrade University (Serbia), and a PhD from Heidelberg University. Before joining UVA I taught at Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich for a year, Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg for three years, and spent a decade at Durham University in the North East of England. 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Home→Dining Out→LudoBites – 5/11/10 ← Cornish Hen – 5/9/10 Providence – 5/14/10 → LudoBites – 5/11/10 Posted on May 12, 2010 by DarinJuly 20, 2010 LudoBites 4.0 at Gram & Papa’s What’s the most sought-after reservation in Los Angeles right now? It’s likely a table at LudoBites, Ludovic Lefebvre’s pop-up restaurant now happening in downtown LA. The buzz around Ludo is immense, from his most recent feature in Time Magazine (http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1986775,00.html), to his recent appearance on Top Chef Masters, to his continued popularity with Jonathan Gold (who was a fellow diner on this night), and to his extreme devotion among food bloggers. Reservations to his 1.5 month stint at Gram and Papa’s were fully booked on the day of the announcement. Luckily, I was able to get two of them. The first, begins below. Menu is shown below. Click for larger version. We decided to sample a number of dishes from the menu, in order to try as much as possible. Tartine Plate “Warm Baguette” Honey-Lavender Butter & Smoked Lard The baguette was freshly baked and still hot. It had a generous sprinkling of sea salt, which I really liked. The smoked lard was good stuff – like extra-strong bacon fat. But even better was the honey-lavender butter – exceptional. Reminiscent of Bi-Rite Creamery’s Honey-Lavender ice cream, it had a great flavor that really went well with the bread, especially with the sea salt. Brie Chantilly, Honey Comb, Frisee Salad, Balsamic This dish was quite good as well, with a very rich and creamy brie cream. The balsamic and honey comb were excellent accoutrements, balancing well with the cheesy cream. Seabream Ceviche, Heirloom Tomato, Jalapenos, Meyer Lemon Paste, Cilantro Flower This was a good ceviche, with the jalapeno and cilantro adding a lot of flavor. The presentation was beautiful as well. Not exceptional or wildly original, but a very solid ceviche. Black Foie Gras Croque-Monsieur, Cherry-Amaretto Chutney Very interesting dish. The bread is dipped in squid ink and toasted. A generous portion of foie gras and some pancetta (I think? some kind of ham) is mixed in between. The richness of the liver is cut by the sweetness of the chutney. Brilliant. A really exceptional dish. Boudin Noir Mousse, Apple, Wasabi This was an interesting dish. The texture was one very much of liver, with a grainy element to it. I thought the apple and wasabi worked well with the mousse, but by personal preference, this was not my favorite dish. Throughout the appetizers, we had been sipping on a Spanish Gordello, of which I forgot to take a picture of. As an intermezzo, we had an Alesmith X, which had a nice fruity taste, cleansing the palate nicely. And with that, we were on to the entrees, paired with a merlot. Black Sea Bass, Fresh Sansho Pepper, Fresh Peas, Lettuce, Spring Onions, Yuzu The bass here was cooked very well. Nicely flaky and moist. Another really nicely presented plate with the colors and the flower. Bavette, Escargots Red Butter, Shallots Jam, Roasted Eggplant, Carrot Slaw This dish was probably the most disappointing of the night – largely because the beef was tough. Like..surprisingly chewy and tough. Otherwise, I had no complaints, but that pretty much ruined the dish. Rack of Lamb, Fresh Goat Cheese, Dried Bonito, Artichokes, Potato Mousseline, Mint Mmm the lamb was really juicy and tender. There aren’t that many things better than a juicy piece of tender lamb flesh. The lamb was a little gamey, which I enjoyed. I just wish there were a couple more pieces. The potatoes were delicious. Next were the desserts, of which there were two options – chocolate or strawberry. To pair with dessert, we had Allagash Oddysey. This strong dark ale was really nice with the desserts, especially the chocolate. Dark Chocolate Souffle, Vanilla Whipped Cream, Hot Chocolate Cream Hot damn! This was a fantastic chocolate souffle. Better than Bottega Louie’s. There I said it. The best I’ve had in LA. Very warm and fresh with a nice chocolate flavor, the chocolate cream only added depth of chocolate flavor. The whipped cream, very light and mildly sweet, went well. Strawberry, Macaron, Lemon-Verbena Meringue This dessert was much lighter than the chocolate, and topped with the same whipped cream that I enjoyed. The strawberries were nice and sweet, and the macarons provided a chewy texture. I think pop rocks were added on top of the dish, adding an unexpected dimension to the dish! Interestingly, it was my second dessert with pop rocks in the past couple weeks, starting with the Dining Room at the Langham. We were all very pleased with our meal, even considering we were coming in with high expectations. There were a number of highlights, including the baguette with honey-lavender butter, the foie gras croque-monsieur, sea bass and souffle. The only dish that really was a disappointment was the beef. Ludo even made his rounds, greeting the tables, and we were able to chat with him for a moment. In all, it was a satisfying meal and I look forward to coming back. 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The Супер Final of the Russian Chess Championship may still be retained In the year 2012, the Супер Final of the Russian Chess Championship may still take place. This was announced during the live interview with Ilya Levitov on the Chess-News. According to the Chairman of the RCF, Arkady Dvorkovich мейд a proposal to retain Russia'с top chess tournament of the year. «Until we find a viable alternative, the Супер Final fred be carried out», — informed Mr. Levitov. We would like to remind that Vladimir Kramnik fred play in this year’с Супер Final. The Super Final of the Russian Chess Championship may still be retained In the year 2012, the Super Final of the Russian Chess Championship may still take… The list of participants of the Russian Championship Супер Final among women was determined Russian Chess Federation’с website reports that the final list of participants of the 2011 Russian… Estonian media report that the country'с leading chess players boycotted the national championship On the site Postimees.ru appeared a message, which states that the best chess players of…
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BIC Files Lawsuit to Stop Importation and Sale of Unlawful, Imitation Pocket Lighters diciembre 6, 2018 BIC Files Lawsuit to Stop Importation and Sale of Unlawful, Imitation Pocket Lighters2018-12-06T11:48:00+00:00 Connecticut No Comment SHELTON, Conn., Dec. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — BIC, a recognized world leader in manufacturing safe, high-quality stationery, lighters and shavers, announced today that it has filed lawsuits before the International Trade Commission («ITC») and the United States Federal District Court for the Eastern District of New York to stop the importation and/or sale in the United States of low-quality, Chinese-made knock-off pocket lighters that imitate the iconic design of BIC’s lighters. This infringement of BIC’s registered trademarks not only negatively impacts the brand equity and reputation that the Company has earned in connection with its pocket lighter over the past 45 years, but more importantly has allowed the defendants to introduce products into the marketplace likely to confuse and mislead the American consumer. The ITC complaint, which was officially filed on December 6, 2018, also alleges that the defendants have engaged in unlawful acts, including the unlicensed importation into the United States, sale for importation into the United States, and/or sale after importation into the United States of certain pocket lighters. The defendants named in the ITC complaint include Arrow Lighter, Inc. doing business as (d/b/a) MK Lighter, Inc. and MK Lighter Company, Zhuoye Lighter Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Wellpine Company Limited, Benxi Fenghe Lighter Co., Ltd., Excel Wholesale Distributors Inc. and Milan Import Export Company, LLC. The imitation pocket lighters are sold under the brand names MK, TuTu and Star. «For more than 40 years, BIC’s pocket lighter, with its iconic look, has become famous in the minds of consumers and trusted for its consistent high-quality and unyielding commitment to safety,» said Steve Burkhart, Vice President and General Counsel at BIC. «The companies importing and selling these imitation lighters are attempting to free ride on BIC’s success by appropriating BIC’s distinctive registered trademarks and confusing American consumers into believing that they are buying a BIC product, which is trusted for its high-quality and safety. The confusion is real, and so are the consequences. As the industry-leader, BIC is adamant about defending our consumers, customers’ employees, and our brand, and that includes using every resource afforded under the law to remove these low-quality imitation products from the marketplace.» BIC tested the MK lighters and found that they do not conform to the same stringent safety and quality standards as BIC’s. MK merely imitates BIC’s iconic appearance, selling consumers an inferior, unsafe product hoping to take advantage of BIC’s immense consumer goodwill. BIC urges consumers and customers to always confirm they are purchasing a safe, high-quality BIC lighter, buying only from reputable retailers. The defendants’ attempts to free ride on BIC’s goodwill includes copying BIC’s Material Safety Data Sheet, which provides essential safety, transportation and storage information. This again misleads consumers and customers into believing the imitation lighters are of the same quality and specifications as genuine BIC lighters. Safety is a cornerstone of BIC’s business and is the number one priority for BIC Lighters. BIC is committed to producing the safest and highest quality products, which begins with the manufacturing process and continues through the delivery and use of each pocket lighter. BIC manufactures nearly a million pocket lighters in the United States daily. All BIC® pocket lighters are fully compliant with all applicable safety standards in every country where BIC operates, and meet or exceed international safety standards. Additionally, the Company actively educates consumers, traditional retail customers, and e-commerce sellers directly about the importance of choosing BIC lighters, the lighter they can trust everywhere, every time. For more information about this lawsuit, or about BIC’s unparalleled commitment to safety, please visit: us.bicworld.com. ABOUT BIC BIC is a world leader in stationery, lighters, and shavers. For more than 70 years, BIC has honored the tradition of providing high-quality, affordable products to consumers everywhere. Through this unwavering dedication, BIC has become one of the most recognized brands and is a trademark registered worldwide for identifying BIC products. The BIC Lighter is recognized worldwide for producing a safe, reliable flame for millions of consumers every day. Every BIC lighter undergoes more than 50 separate, automatic, quality checks during the manufacturing process. Each day, BIC produces more than 7 million lighters a day worldwide and, since 1973, has sold more than 30 billion lighters in more than 160 countries. View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bic-files-lawsuit-to-stop-importation-and-sale-of-unlawful-imitation-pocket-lighters-300761414.html SOURCE BIC Corporation « El vídeo de la sede de Artprice…. entre los más vistos en Facebook con más de 22 millones de visitas, para el museo de arte contemporáneo L’Organe, sede de La Demeure du Chaos/Abode of Chaos Comviva gana premios mundiales de mensajería y SMS por tercer año consecutivo »
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Serpularia: A Rightly Forgotten Problematicum I think it may be time to rock out something that hasn't been seen on this site for a while. Horns at the ready... (Credit, again, to Neil from Microecos). And I'm afraid that may just be the most excitement that we get in this post. While some fossils are problematic because they're so strange that they can't be easily compared to living animals, others are problematic simply because they're rubbish. In 1840, the palaeontologist Georg Graf zu Münster ('Graf' being a German title that generally gets translated as 'Count') published his Beiträge zur Petrefakten-Kunde, in which he described a number of fossils held in his collection. This book included a section on fossils from the Ordovician Orthoceratite Limestone of the Fichtel Mountains in Bavaria. Which, close to the end, included this little tidbit: Unter mehreren Bruchstücken einiger mir noch unbekannten Versteinerungen kommen auch einige röhrenformige Korper vor, welche ich anfänglich für den von Murchison aus der 27sten Tafel abgebildeten Myrianites hielt, allein genaue Untersuchung zeigte, dass diese Korper formliche Schalen hatten und daher vielleicht zu den Serpuliten gehört hatten, daher ich sie vorläufig Serpularia genannt habe. Aus der Taf. IX. Fig. 14 und 15 sind zwei Arten von dergleichen Bruchstücken abgebildet; Fig. II. Serpularia crenata; glatt gebogene Röhre, aus dem Rücken crenulirt. Fig. 15. Serpularia bicrenata; glatte etwas zusammengedrückte ganz grade Röhrchen, die an beiden Seiten crenulirt sind. Translated with the help of Google Translate, I think this means: "Among several fragments of fossils unknown to me occured a tube-like body, which I initially took for Myrianites as figured by Murchison in the 27th plate, until close examination showed that this body had distinct signs of segmentation and was therefore perhaps one of the Serpulidae. Therefore, I have provisionally called it Serpularia. On Plate IX Figs 14 and 15 are shown two types of the like fragments; Fig. 14, Serpularia crenata: smooth curved tube crenulated from the back. Fig. 15, Serpularia bicrenata: smooth, slightly compressed, quite straight tubes that are crenulated on both sides". Münster's (1840) original figures of the two Serpularia. As perfunctory as it was, that seems to be all there was to say on the matter. The good Graf's Serpularia has pretty much never been mentioned again*, beyond being cited to cause a name change in a later homonymous gastropod genus, and a brief listing in Howell's (1962) coverage of worm fossils for the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology that adds nothing to the original description. *Though if it were to be mentioned again, it would probably have to be under a different name. The name 'Serpularia' had earlier been used by Fries in 1829 for a genus of slime moulds. At the time, slime moulds were treated as fungi, and hence fell under the purview of botanical rather than zoological names, but with the recognition that they are amoebozoans an increasing number of authors would move them into the field of the Zoological Code. Münster believed that his fossils belonged to the Serpulidae, a family of annelid worms. Annelids, being mostly soft and squishy things that do not stand up well to decay, have a pretty deplorable fossil record, but serpulids are a bit of an exception. These are sessile worms that secrete a calcareous tube in which they live their lives (modern serpulids appeared on this site in this post). Unfortunately, while these tubes are eminently fossilisable, they are also a bit nondescript, and have little to mark them as uniquely serpulid. Because of the dominance of annelids among modern worms, there has been a definite tendency in the past to assume that any given worm-like fossil represents an annelid. Howell's (1962) aforementioned list of annelids includes the Ediacaran Spriggina (identity still under debate, but probably not an annelid) and the Cambrian Pikaia (now generally regarded as an early chordate). Similarly, any worm-like tube has been assumed a serpulid. But even among annelids, serpulids are not the only tube-bearing worms. At least two other families, the Sabellidae and the Cirratulidae, include species producing calcareous tubes. There are also other groups of non-annelid worms that, though relatively uncommon or unprepossessing today, may have been more prominent in the past. After all, we are talking here about a period of hundreds of millions of years. We know that vertebrates have gone through a great deal of evolutionary change over that period; why should we assume that worms have not? So while fossils have been assigned to the serpulids going back as far as the Cambrian (if not beyond), there is little reason to take those assignations at face value. When so-called Palaeozoic serpulids have been examined critically in recent years, they have so far proven to lack features that would definitely confirm their identification (Vinn & Mutvei 2009). Weedon (1994) found that Palaeozoic fossils that had been assigned not only to the Serpulidae, but to the modern genus Spirorbis, had a shell microstructure that suggested a relationship to bryozoans or brachiozoans rather than to annelids. Without a similar close analysis, we could not assume a priori that Münster's Serpularia were not serpulids, but odds would currently be against it. Howell, B. F. 1962. Worms. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt W. Miscellanea: Conodonts, Conoidal Shells of Uncertain Affinities, Worms, Trace Fossils and Problematica pp. W144–W177. Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press. Münster, G. 1840. Beiträge zur Petrefacten-Kunde von Herm. v. Meyer und Georg Graf zu Münster vol. 3. In Commission der Buchner'schen Buchhandlung: Bayreuth. Vinn, O., & H. Mutvei. 2009. Calcareous tubeworms of the Phanerozoic. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences 58 (4): 286–296. Weedon, M. J. 1994. Tube microstructure of Recent and Jurassic serpulid polychaets and the question of the Palaeozoic 'spirorbids'. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 39 (1): 1–15. Labels: Animalia, Annelida, Bilateria, Lophotrochozoa, Opisthokonta, problematica Andreas Johansson 15 August 2015 at 15:04 If you intend to make a series on Palaeozoic problematica, I nominate Typhloesus wellsi for an entry. Christopher Gleason 15 August 2015 at 23:41 The drawings immediately bring to mind mollusks for me, especially scaphopods or caecid gastropods. Is there any chance "Serpularia" could be molluscan in nature? Christopher Taylor 16 August 2015 at 15:17 I wouldn't think there would be any inherent reason that it couldn't be a mollusc, though again that would require close examination (though I'm guessing that Münster's figures would represent a piece of each fossil type rather than an entire specimen). Münster seems to have ruled out molluscs because he thought the furrows on the Serpularia fossils indicated a segmented animal but I wouldn't think that the only possible interpretation. They may be simple ornamentation, for instance, or they may represent growth lines. Also, I don't see any a priori reason to assume that the two 'species' necessarily come from the same sort of animal as each other. Münster's Serpularia would be probably be too early to be specifically either a scaphopod or caecid, though. Caecids only have a fossil record going back to the Eocene. Scaphopods probably appeared in the Devonian or Carboniferous, depending on how one interprets some very early fossils. I should also note that molluscs have inspired comparable biases to what I described in the post about annelids. Because most living shelly animals are molluscs, there has been a bit of a tendency to assume that any shell comes from a mollusc. This has resulted in mollusc affinities being assumed for Palaeozoic groups such as tentaculitids that recent authors suspect probably sit elsewhere in the animal family tree. Hypno-Moss Sea Bass, Mutant or Otherwise Stygophalangium: Harvestman or Mite? More on Spider-Hawks Hadromeros: A Trilobite Survivor
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