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Studio: Unknown Release: October 13, 2009 Director: Anne Aghion Writer: Anne Aghion Cast: Unknown or Not Available Genre: Documentary Ranked #12,419 of 16,307 More/Detailed InformationThere are at least 2 article(s) filed under My Neighbor, My Killer 1 1 Trailers & Clips Trailer Gacaca (Ga-CHA-cha), which literally means "justice on the grass",... Posted 2009-10-14 14:31:13 Tags: viff, documentary, my neighbor my killer Runtime: 2m28s | Views: 6254 | Embeds: 3059 Other Films from Unknown ...Around, April Showers, Burma VJ, Forbidden Lies, Girls Rock!, Graphic Sexual Horror, High Kick Girl, Leaving Barstow, Lovely, Still, Metropia, National Lampoon's Bag Boy, Numb, Open Graves, Paris by Night of the Living Dead, Sea of Dust, The Collective, The Graduates,.
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Seattle West Travelodge 3512 S.W. Alaska St. Seattle, WA 98126 Nightly Rates: ( 66.60 - 99.00 ) 2 Star City of Seattle, Central Point Golf course across the street YMCA 1 block, city bus runs every 10 minutes Seattle University Travelodge 4725 25th Avenue NE Seattle, WA 98105 Nightly Rates: ( 74.00 - 74.00 ) 3 Star Located just two blocks from the University of Washington and right across the street from a major shopping center, with easy access to all of downtown Seattle's finest attractions, the Seattle University Travelodge offers a great location for budget Seattle By The Space Needle Travelodge 200 6th Ave. North Seattle, WA 98109 Nightly Rates: ( 79.00 - 89.00 ) 3 Star Travelodge by the Space Needle is an 88 room mid-priced motor hotel. Conveniently located in the Heart of downtown Seattle, just 2 blocks from the Seattle Center, Experience Music Project, Space Needle and the Monorail Terminal. Just 6 blocks from Seattle Sea-Tac Airport North Travelodge 14845 Pacific Highway South Seattle, WA 98168 Nightly Rates: ( 49.00 - 58.00 ) 2 Star We are located at Seattle International Airport and have 24 hour airport courtesy van. We serve free Continental breakfast and offer a free newspaper as well as Cable TV and many other amenities.
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Our recipe for success: the right ambience, tasteful music, outstanding drinks and – most importantly - the man behind the bar. ... The Traube Tonbach Bar Head Bartender Bernhard Stöhr has become a beloved institution at Traube. In addition to being a master of his craft, he also knows his many regular guests and their preferred drinks. He mixes perfect cocktails with ease and always has wonderful new recommendations. How about a glass of rosé champagne from Billecart Salmon or a Black Forest Martini? This is one of the bartender's personal creations featuring Monkey Gin 47.
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Welcome to the Trauma Center The Trauma Center is a program of Justice Resource Institute (JRI), a large nonprofit organization dedicated to social justice by offering hope and promise of fulfillment to children, adults, and families who are at risk of not receiving effective services essential to their safety, progress, and/or survival. The Executive..
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Charente Gite Cottage Ruffec Official Contact Details - Charente GitePhone: 0033 545 894 957 Child friendly, beautiful renovated gite set in 2 acres in the Charente, France. Ideally situated in a tranquil location surrounded by sunflower and corn fields, yet only 3 miles from all amenities. - Price from 60 EUR / Day - Capacity up to 5 people - 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms Last updated: 07/03/2008 This is your property ? Overview Between Poitiers and Angouleme, rural situation yet only 3 miles from Ruffec town. Our child friendly, self contained gite has a wealth of Charentaise character. Large open plan fully equipped kitchen/diner lounge area. Light and airy. 2 large bedrooms, which can be changed to suit individual needs, both with en-suite.Plenty to do and see in the area and around the gite. Prices & deals - Lowest Daily Price: - 60 EUR - Highest Daily Price: - 70 EUR - Lowest Weekly Price: - 350 EUR - Highest Weekly Price: - 600 EUR - Cleaning fee: - N/A - Charging Method: - Payment Types: Cash Credit Card Cheque Travellers cheque Paypal Wire Transfer Location & area Set in 2 acres we are a short drive from Ruffec Town with it's buzzing atmosphere. Plenty of bars and restaurants, shops, banks etc. Angouleme is 25 miles with shops, nautilus swimming and sailing, Poitiers 50 mins with Futuroscope. We are easy to find not far off the RN10. - Address: - Masquinant, 16700, Ruffec, France - Accommodation located in: - futuroscope, near biking trails, near fishing area, near golf course, near historical interest, near horse riding, near restaurants & bars, near shopping area, near walking trails, near water sports, rural, village! Amenities & services Everything you need should be at the gite. Anything specific you would need, just contact us. We have bikes for all ages, 15' netted trampoline, 15' splash pool, childrens den and swings and slides. #arente Gite Charente G.
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Check out our comprehensive directory of Duncans hotels with quality, independent reviews. Search for a Duncans hotel by name, star rating, or user rating. Travel Library always lists the real direct contact details for every hotel in Duncans including email, Web site address, telephone and location address. Travel Library allows you to easily contact hotels in Duncans directly and compare their prices with online offers. 1
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Discover Indochina with the people who know it best. Suite 1201 level 12 - 309 Pitt Street, Sydney CBD NSW 2000 Also Services: Sydney Aurora Expeditions are specialists in cruises and tours to exciting corners of the globe. "Adventure is our heritage and we're proud of it!" Suite 212, 35 Buckingham Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010 BFirst Travel is an Australian company specialising in creating tailor-made tours to Latin America for the ultimate travel experience. Suite 203, 74 Active Travel is based in Sydney CBD, NSW and specialises in Air Travel, Cruises, and Tour Operators. Level1 - 447 Kent Specialising in Online Travel Agents, Tour Operators, and Travel Agency, Viet Tiger Tour is located in Richmond, NSW. Richmond NSW 2753 Also Services: Sydney With “Eva’s European Tours” you travel in style and personalised attention! unit9 - 337 New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028 Also Services: Sydney David Vuong Travel specialises in tour services to Vietnam and Indochina for travellers from Australia. Office 4 - level1 333 King Street, Newtown NSW 2042 Also Services: Sydney Much more than a bus tour...much more than a cycle tour! Mobile service Also Services: Sydney Best value private tours and family holiday packages to China, Vietnam, India & beyond Lvl 3, 44 Miller Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 Also Services: Sydney Northern Highland Travel operates award winning coach tours and other tourism services. 3 Woodford Place, Thornton NSW 2322 Also Services: Sydney WE TRY HARDER TO FIND YOU THE BEST TRAVEL DEAL shop 4 Clyde St Mall, Kempsey NSW 2440 Also Services: NSW North Coast
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Not willing to miss dazzlement by the FOS crown jewel, Elizabeth and I got in line. The FlowRider turned out to be tamer up close than it was from the sidelines; we both stayed on our boards longer than many who tried it and emerged, with relative dignity, to cheers and applause. It was kind of fun and inspired a nice sense of community. But the lasting impression is of a real-time, real-life product of our late-period TV culture: with the FlowRider, those who don't expect to get close enough to see, much less be, a real surfer on a real wave can have their wave and their close-up too. In between surfing and dining (at the Pan-Asian Jade, the pappadum rivaled that of many land-based Indian places I know), we stopped into the Freedom Day Spa for a decent massage (for me) and one of the best wraps and massage treatments Elizabeth had ever had, courtesy of aesthetician Jaanika Luht of Estonia. We toured the Presidential Suite—1,215 square feet with four bedrooms, a giant living room, and a balcony with its own bar—and the Royal Suite, both decorated in the same terra-cottaandmoss color scheme. The Royal was smaller than the Presidential but still roomy enough to hold a computer-operated baby grand player piano. We actually preferred our own Ocean View stateroom, a dormlike bubble floating in the spacious sea of the ship. The bed was one of the most comfortable I've ever slept in, thanks to the firm mattresses with two-inch pillowtops democratically installed in all of the staterooms. In this small town on the biggest cruise ship in the world, it was nice to be home. Alice Gordon is a freelance writer and editor based in New York. Freedom of the Seas sails seven-night Caribbean itineraries from Miami, calling in Cozumel, Mexico; George Town, Grand Cayman; Montego Bay, Jamaica; and Labadee, a private beach belonging to Royal Caribbean, in Haiti. From $859 per person; 800/327-6700;.
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False Creek ferries in Vancouver Tiny ferries carrying up-to 20 passengers run service between various points along False Creek. The most popular routes are between Granville Island and Yaletown or the Aquatic Centre (both for downtown access). Two different companies run the services: rainbow-colored Aquabus, (), and the bobbing blue False Creek Ferries, (). Fares start at C$2.50 ($3.20); you can buy tickets on board.
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Romantic Honeymoon Destinations Get Travel Channel's recommendations for unique honeymoon destinations and romantic getaways. Similar Topics: Romance , Romantic Honeymoon Destinations , North America , United States , Europe Showing 21-30 of 67 Romantic Road Trips ARTICLE | Rekindle the romance on a road trip. Sexy Weekend Getaways ARTICLE | Turn your sparks to full-blown flames with a passionate trip to one of... Most Romantic Places in Paris PHOTOS | Visiting Paris? Take your significant other to one of the city's most ... Most Memorable Places to Propose ARTICLE | With all the ways to pop the question, what’s a guy -- or gal -- to do... Paris Weekend Guide ARTICLE | Paris has museums galore, stellar shopping and busy cafes perfect for ... Best Places to Propose on Valentine’s Day ARTICLE | Spring Creek Ranch and Travaasa Hana are just a couple of Oyster.com's... Top 10 Honeymoon Destinations ARTICLE | Where should you start your happily ever after? Check out 10 of the wo... Romantic Movie Destinations PHOTOS | Check out our list of romantic movies with dreamy destinations that le... Romantic Places for Meals VIDEO | Discover the best spots for a romantic meal. Sexiest Place Ever VIDEO | The sexiest place ever? Hear what Adam, Andrew and Bert have to<<
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Luggage- We need luggage to pack everything we will need for our honeymoon adventure and space to bring home souvenirs. Digital Camcorder- To document our trip of a lifetime and the rest of our memories to come. Plane Tickets-Help Lacey and Heath fly across the Atlantic Ocean from D.C. to Venice, Italy! Dinner in Venice- Italians are known for their passion about food. Lacey and Heath love food! A day in Venice wouldn't be complete without a romantic dinner. Evening Gondola Ride- Lacey has always dreamed of taking a romantic gondola ride through the Venetian Canals complete with a serenade! Hotel Night in Venice, Italy- We will spend a night in the most romantic city on earth! Breakfast in Venice: Italian Espressos and pastries from a Venetian cafe while we wait to board the cruise. Bottle of Champagne- We will want to celebrate with a toast as we board the cruise and set sail on our magical Mediterranean adventure. Couples' Massages- Treat us to relaxing massages side by side overlooking the beautiful blue water onboard the ship at The Lotus Spa. Tour of Athens- Help us explore the temples of the Acropolis on a guided tour. Private Lunch and Tour- Buy us a Turkish lunch in Kusadasi complete with local wine and an elegant buffet we can enjoy surrounded by ruins in the heart of Ephesus. After which we will visit the Basilica of St. John and House of the Virgin Mary. Souvenirs- While exploring Istanbul, Turkey we will stop at the Grand Bazaar, the largest covered market in the world. Help us buy some souvenirs from the shops such as jewelry, carpets, leather ware, or copper goods. Taste of Istanbul - Turkey is known for its position in the international spice trade. We are looking forward to sampling kebabs and simit (Turkish bread) as well as purchasing eclectic spices in the bazaar. Cocktails- Cool us off with some cold cocktails that we can enjoy as we sunbathe on the glorious beaches of Mykonos- famed for its turquoise-colored water and white sand beaches. Cigars- Heath would love to retire to the Speakeasy Cigar lounge with some fine single malt and a hand-rolled Cuban. Amalfi Coastal Drive & Pompeii Excursion- Help us rent Vespas to cruise along the Amalfi Coast, considered one of the most beautiful coastal drives in the world. Rome, The Eternal City Excursion- Help us see the principal sights on a guided drive of Roman landmarks. We will visit the Vatican, tour St. Peter's Basilica, marvel at Michelangelo's frescoes in the Sistine Chapel before continuing to the Colosseum. Shopping for Keepsakes- Rome's shopping district is lined with the city's most exclusive shops. A favorite pastime is window shopping. Rome's best buys are in leather goods, jewelry, fabrics, shoes and sweaters. Gelato Break- After sightseeing and shopping, some authentic Italian gelato should be the perfect way to relax and enjoy the beauty of Rome! YUM!. Breakfast in Bed- With so much sightseeing, we would love a morning where breakfast came to our room! French Riviera Day Trip- We will explore Nice and Cannes. We will visit the Cote d'Azur's famous resort, home to the internationally renowned film festival. Later, we will stroll along the famous Croisette to view the beautiful yachts in the marina. An Evening with Lady Luck- We will spend a James Bond style evening at the legendary Monte Carlo Casino complete with dinner, drinks, and a roll of the dice. Farewell Dinner-aboard the ship at the specialty restaurant Sabatini's Bottle of Wine- Help us toast our honeymoon adventure on our last night on the ship. Tapas in Barcelona- We would love to try some authentic Spanish cuisine before we head home. Plane Tickets- Bring us back to Washington D.C. from Barcelona, Spain after a wonderful trip.
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Cowboys old and new - and teachers too Dodge City Days is a 10-day event that lets your family enjoy cowboys from yesterday and experience the way they still play today.Our family recently went down to see some rodeo roping - as a part of ... more Posted on August 14, 2012 4:01PM by Karen Ridder
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Alojamiento económico Asia Indonesia Padang Hostales Brigitte's House Habitaciones privadas Desde US$11 Críticas de los huéspedes Descripción Mapa ¿Te has alojado aquí? Escribe una crítica Haga click aquí para agrandar el mapa. jl. Kampung Sebelah I no 14D. Berok Nipah, Padang 'Your House In Padang' Brigitte's house is located in a quiet residential street in a peaceful part of Padang. The shopping districts, harbor and beach are all just a few minutes walk away. You will feel far removed from all the hustle and bustle of central Padang in this quiet neighborhood.. The main living room has a large atrium above and is cool and airy. You can relax out the front, in one of our three lounge rooms, or on the roof top balcony. You can contact Brigitte's House by sending us an email or call us using the contact details below. We would love to have you stay, so if you are planning a trip to Mentawai, Bukittinggi, Maninjau Lake etc. Even a place to relax and recover for a few days, then please don't hesitate to contact us. Services available: Personal Guides, Tourist Information, Motorcycle Rental Facilities available: Free Wi-Fi, Laundry, Drinks * 12 huéspedes. Cargando...
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Budget Accommodation Bed & Breakfasts Europe Italy Massa Lubrense Expecting the worst We have arrived again on the Amalfi coast...this time south toward Sorrento in the area of Massa Lubrense. I am trying to figure out how it became known as the Amalfi coast instead of the Sorrento coast, because Sorrento is basically a city by Italian standards, while Amalfi is only several streets long ... Posted in Summer in Italy: Mangiare e Sognare by globalmomma Amalfi coast Italy was the closest main town to our villa. The beautiful villa we stayed in was situated in a place called massa lubrense. It was so unspoiled and off the tourist track. At first we thought we had meet up ... Posted in The Goves' Travel Diaries by karenandbyron What's more important to you?Price Popularity
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Saturday 18th May 2013 In the first of series of guest comments, Mark Bradbury, joint CEO of Cardiff-based travel technology provider RWA Ltd, takes a closer look at the online travel market in South Africa and identifies some of the opportunties for international businesses. "The online booking of travel in South Africa is still in its infancy. As in other countries, online travel booking has been pioneered and driven by airlines and, in particular, by low cost carriers such as 1time, Kulula and Mango. The success of Kulula, currently South Africa"s biggest online retailer, generating over R2.5 billion annually in online sales is a testimony to the potential of this market which has a population of over 50 million. Internet penetration in South Africa is still very low. A recent survey by Cisco shows that the number of South African internet users has passed the five-million mark for the first time, finally breaking through the 10% mark in internet penetration for the country. However, less than 500,000 of these have internet access at home. Most people and many high income earners have access only through their work. Looking at traffic to the web sites we host for South African travel companies, we can clearly see a daily traffic profile that differs significantly from those we host for UK travel companies. In South Africa, the web site traffic has reduced to 50% of the peak traffic by around 17:00 UK (18:00 SA) whereas in the UK it is not unusual for the peak traffic to a travel website to occur around 20:00 to 22:00. Looking forwards, predictions are that by 2014 there will be 9 million internet users representing almost a doubling in the number of users over a 5 year period, though still only giving an internet penetration of less than 20% of the population. While the difference in these usage profiles may not have a material effect on the volume of bookings taken, it is an indicator of how the South African nation is currently adopting technology i.e. internet adoption is currently being driven by companies (large and an emerging SME) rather than by the rollout of broadband or other to households." 'Holidays' businesses - both of whom continue to use RWA"s Sell-It Suite tour operator. In next week's article, Bradbury will look at the current status of online booking of flight only and holiday packages, both domestic and overseas." Tuesday, June 7, 2011 TravelMole Guest Comment: The online travel market in South Africa TravelMole Guest Comment: The online travel market in South Africa 30% Of UK Holidays Sold Via RWA Solution 120 More Travel Agencies Adopt RWA"s Booking Engines The TravelMole Interview: Rob Wortham, RWA Sell-It Package To Be The First Of RWA"s New Sell-It Suite Family (2) NOTE: Comments are subject to admin approval before being posted. Thanks for the comment Robert. You really need to see the rest of the article (next week) to see why I use the adjective "infancy". I break down "online booking of travel" into different categories i.e. flights, holiday packages and dynamic packages and give a view on the adoption of each. As you may be inferring, onlin flight booking is beyond "infancy" and well into adoption. The same is not true for the others though. Yes, I believe the 5m figure includes mobile internet users e.g. 3G card users. I would be happy to e-mail you (and anyone else) the full article (what is appearing on Travelmole is a much abridged version) if you wish. I can be contacted on mbradbury@rwa-net.co.uk By Mark Bradbury, Tuesday, June 7, 2011 Interesting article, Mark, nice to hear something on South Africa, although the adjective "infancy" isn't how I would describe the online booking of travel in SA. Does that 5m figure include the mobile internet users in SA? By Robert Baker, Tuesday, June 7, 2011
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Hotels in Guruvayur Guruvayoor Guruvayur Accommodation Pilgrims can choose to stay at the temple guesthouse. There are both A/C and Non A/C rooms available at the temple guesthouse. Room bookings need to be made well in advance. There are numerous hotels and lodges close to temple complex. Mid range hotels entertain advance bookings over telephone . Advance booking at a hotel is a must during important festival days and during Guruvayur specific festivals like Guruvayur Ekadashi (November) and Chembai Music festival. Know any Guruvayur Leisure Accommodation (Hotel, Resort or Homestay) ? Please add them List of 13 hotels in Guruvayur Kousthubham Rest house Guruvayur Devasom run accommodation, Near Satram, Guruvayur Hotel Nandanam (KTDC)KTDC East Nada, Guruvayoor, Kerala Hotel Elite Guruvayur East Nada,Guruvayur Nakshathra Inn Shoppers Stop, West Nada, Guruvayur RVEEs Regency, Guruvayur East Nada,Guruvayur Vanamala Kusumam, Guruvayoor South Nada, Guruvayur Mayura Residency West Nada, Guruvayur, Thrissur,Kerala Hotel Vysakh Near Temple Pond, Ring Rod, Vyshakh Junction, Guruvayoor Tamarind KTDC Easy Hotel GuruvayoorKTDC East Nada, Guruvayoor, Kerala
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Hotel Rooms and Beds: 99 total rooms, 230 total beds, 2 connected rooms, 1 disabled room, 96 standard rooms. Sea, garden, mountain views are available. Facilities and Services: Split air condition, air condition heating, garden, tv corner, game room, internet connection, hairdresser, laundry, ironing, dry cleaning, market, gift shop, doctor on demand, baby sitter on demand, parking without fee, pets are not allowed. Room Details: Direct dial telephone, music broadcast, balcony, minibar, safe box, internet connection, satellite tv, split air condition, shower, bathtub, wc, hair dryer, telephone in Bathroom. Activities and Recreation: Outdoor swimming pool (with children section), children swimming pool, heated (indoor) swimming pool, aquapark, Turkish bath, sauna, massage, jacuzzi, fitness center, table tennis, billiards, animation programs, beach volley, children's playground, parasailing, banana, jet ski, canoe, sailing, mini club, all water sports with fee at the beach. Meetings and Congresses: 2 meeting rooms (200 max. Capacity). Overhead projector, screen, whiteboard, slide projector, projector, barcovision, sound system, microphone, video player, DVD player, television, fax, air conditioning, light system, computer, wireless internet connection, photocopy, telephone. Largest room capacity 150 people. Hotel Location: 20 m. To the sea. Gazipasa Airport 45 km. , Antalya Airport 120 km. Private beach. Wining and Dining: All inclusive, breakfast lounge, patisserie, lobby bar, snack bar, pool bar, beach bar, restaurant bar. 1 open buffet restaurant (200 people open) (150 people closed). Turkish Cuisine. BOOK HERE
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Eating in Tokyo: Sushi Sushi The raw fish thing is a big deal and you owe yourself a taste. Sushi can be had all over the place, and at practically any amount of money you can afford. But how do you know you/your kids will enjoy it before laying down enough Y1000 notes to fill a bucket? Search out a “mawaru-zushi” restaurant. These are wicked cool places where the chef stands in the middle of a huge oval-shaped mini-conveyer belt and plops little delicacies onto the belt. You pick up what looks good as it goes around. The little morsels of raw fish are on different colored plates, signifying the price. When you're done eating, the waitress at the cash register adds up your plates (“three blue and one yellow”) and you pay. One chain uses the old TV cartoon character “Atom Boy” as its mascot. These places are great because you can try many things reasonably cheaply, AND you can see the stuff before you pay for it. There are a couple of things to check for with kids, however. - Most sushi has wasabi, a green very hot mustard, on it. They don't usually put much on, but if your or the kids are super-spice-sensitive smile and ask for “no wasabi please.” In Japanese, it is “wasabi nuki kudasai”. - Be sure to know the prices. Many times near the cash register will be a poster with the dish colors and prices. - There are at the counter where you'll sit hot water taps (the waitress will bring you a green tea bag, or there will be a box of ‘em nearby). The water from these taps is unbelievably hot, like Chernobyl-level hot. The taps beg to be played with and the water will scorch your kid's hand. Careful, and ask the waitress for cool water. - The toilet (note the singular) is usually small, dirty and unisex, so wash hands before entering the restaurant and bring along hand cleaner stuff. - These restaurants can get insanely busy at lunch time on weekdays, so plan to eat a little early or a little late to avoid the crush. - Most restaurants will not have an English-speaker, so if you plan anything adventurous have help nearby if you don't speak Japanese. - Don't pick up sushi that looks dried out; it has been on the carousel too long. - Watch for the squid and octopus, with little tentacles on balls of rice. The taste is remarkably non-fish like (actually there is very little taste to speak off) and a photo and a story about what you ate goes a long way for an Eighth Grader. - Some sushi places offer ice cream for dessert. The ice cream thing on the conveyor is a model; pick it up and smile at one of the staff, who'll bring the real deal to you (though ice cream at a convenience store or fast food restaurant will likely be cheaper). - Once you pick up a plate from the belt, it is yours. You can't put it back. User Feedback
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Please specify up to 9 passengers Located in the northern portion of the Texas panhandle, Amarillo serves as the region's economic and cultural hub. The city of about 200,000 is a major center for industry, boasting one of the largest meat packing sectors in the country. It also plays a significant role in the manufacturing and agriculture industries. The city's history dates back to the late 19th century when it served as a ranching community. With the construction of railroads, Amarillo grew to become a major cattle marketing center. The city continues to be proud of its cowboy heritage and celebrates this unique cultural during several annual events, such as the Tri-State Fair & Rodeo. The Amarillo National Center and the Amarillo Civic Center are both premier venues for various types of competitions, including rodeos, motor sports and national equestrian contests. The Texas town also boasts a vibrant arts community. One of the area's most famous art installations is Cadillac Ranch. Located just west of the city, the public arts project is made up of painted Cadillac cars that stick out of the ground. The city's Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts houses several major performance arts institutions, including the Amarillo Opera, the Amarillo Symphony and the Lone Star Ballet. Family vacationers can spend a day at Wonderland Park, an amusement park located in the city's Thompson Memorial Park. The park is also home to the city's zoo. Amarillo also boasts an interactive science center called the Don Harrington Discovery Center. As for shopping, Amarillo is the perfect place to pick up a pair of cowboy boots, hats and other Texas-themed merchandise. You can find Amarillo hotels downtown along Interstate 40. For cheap flights to Amarillo, use Travelzoo's SuperSearch. The Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport (AMA) serves the Amarillo region. The small facility receives flights from several domestic carriers. You can compare affordable airfare from Dallas on American Eagle and Southwest. Or search for discount flights from Houston on Continental. United flies to Amarillo as well. Begin your trip to Amarillo by exploring the area's eclectic arts scene. One of the most popular tourist destinations in the region is Cadillac Ranch. The unique art installation is located just a few miles west of the city center. Created in 1974 in part by local millionaire Stanley Marsh, the monument consists of ten classic Cadillacs buried vertically in the Texas desert. Another famous example of folk art is the Dynamite Museum. This art project consists of thousands of tongue-in-cheek road signs scattered throughout the city. If you're interested in the history of the panhandle region, pay a visit to the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. Located on the campus of West Texas A&M University, the institution claims to be the largest historical museum in Texas. The museum was established in 1933 and features a host of Texas art as well as artifacts that represent the region's unique geological and archeological history. The museum also boats a Textiles Gallery that displays more than 125 years worth of period clothing and quilts. Other permanent exhibitions include the petroleum wing, a transportation collection, a firearms collection, a pioneer town and a collection of sports paraphernalia. If you're traveling with children, spend an afternoon at the Don Harrington Discovery Center. Located in the city's hospital district, this interactive science museum features more than 60 hands-on exhibits as well as a planetarium. At the front of the institution is the Helium Centennial Time Columns Monument. Erected in 1968, the monument serves to honor Amarillo's history as the "Helium Capital of the World." For those interested in exploring the local fine arts scene, visit the Galleries at Sunset Center. This building features a collective group of more than 55 galleries representing more than 100 artists. The facility hosts special art walks every first Friday of the month where visitors can walk among the art and appreciate the unique talents of Amarillo's rich local artist community. In addition, the facility features an outdoor sculpture garden. Get a feel for the natural beauty of the area by visiting the Amarillo Botanical Gardens. The lush garden showcases a flourishing indoor collection of exotic plants in its tropical conservatory. Outdoor sites include a Japanese garden, a fragrance garden and a butterfly garden. The facility is open throughout the year, though it shortens its public hours during the winter months. Please go to your email and confirm your subscription.
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Alternating:. © nC2 Architecture/ Christopher Duff Notwithstanding what the architect says and how beautiful it looks, these are still problematic in a lot of jurisdictions, which is a real shame. Even the manufacturer of them, Lapayre Stair, won't sell them to you for residential use and has a whole website page telling you why. Their disclaimer:. © nC2 Architecture/ Christopher Duff It's a real shame, because they are simple, elegant and take up so little space. nC2 Architecture, found on Stair Porn Follow me on Twitter and Friend me on Facebook
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Submitted by TechNode as part of our contributors program Open Tencent, the Chinese Internet which has long been criticized for its closeness held a grand “Tencent Partnership Conference”, Pony Ma, founder and CEO of Tencent said in the conference that “the more successful our partners are, the more successful our open platform will be.” Tencent generates RMB 20 billion (US$ 3 billion) in revenue in a year, Ma said, and the company was hoping to recreate a new Tencent by helping its partners earning exact the same sum. And the company that uses penguin as its mascot is not the only one decided to do so in the past year. Baidu, Taobao, Shanda, Amazon, Dangdang, Joyo(Amazon China), Kaixin001, NetEase, 51, Sohu, Youku, Douban, Renren and so on all launched their own open platform solutions.Baidu even pushed the open wave further to mobile front by launching a mobile box computing service. On the other hand, Joyo, the Chinese subsidiary of Amazon debut its ecommerce platform in mid-July that allows anyone qualified to operate an independent online shop on its website leveraging Amazon China’s traffic, branding, warehouses as well as logistic service for a fee. Clone Clones that paying tributes to their American counterparts are thriving in nearly territories here. To name a few, in group buying we have Meituan, Lashou, in lightblogging there’re Diandian, Tuita, in Airbnb we have Mayi and Youtx, in Pinterest we have Huaban, Markzhi and so on, nearly every newly popped up service are expected to find its siblings here in no more than 6 months after its founding in the States. To some entrepreneurs, copying is another word of innovation, they copy and then adapt them into Chinese environment with minor adjustments. That’s the so called micro innovation. Cloud The success of Amazon Web Services and Google App Engine inspired its Chinese peers to hack out their own cloud computing service that let 3rd parties have access to their mighty computing power. Sina, Alibaba and Shanda all have their own either private or public cloud computing initiatives targeting SMEs through which you can distribute your contents, launch your websites, store your files and more. Some features offered by them like high-performance computing, flexible pricing model, easy-scaling capability, load balancing and so forth At the same time, consumer-oriented cloud service like Tencent/Sogou cloud input method and Xunlei Cloud VOD are all living examples of disruptively employing cloud-based service in consumer-centric Internet products. Mania Dangdang fought with 360buy in the price war over books and 3C products, over and over again. In earlier March, 360buy announced to making no profit in book selling business in the coming 5 years to compete with Dangdang, couple months after, NYSE-listed company initiated a price war competing with 360buy dubbed “Operation Decapitation” in 3C categories in September. Qihoo, Kingsoft and 360 were also constantly in fight status that they kinda slapped each other on and off. You asserted I’m stealing user privacy, then I’m bitting you back claiming you‘re malware. Just calm down big fellas. Entrepreneurship It was both the best and worst times to be an entrepreneur in China as more Chinese cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Shenzhen were seeing bootstrap startups springing up, more and more VC and hot money flowing into the market and lots of tech-centric incubators emerged upon the scene, on the other hand, ferocious, endless competition caused by market mania and investment spree is stifling. It was both the age of wisdom and foolishness since new technologies and business models are quickly and adequately adapting to China, coding languages, tools, frameworks and philosophies like Python, jQuery, Github, NoSQL, Rails, DRY (don’t repeat yourself) and DRW (don’t reinvent the wheels) equipped Chinese coder with latest Valley practice to help them gear up for the startup wave; meanwhile, encouraged and single-minded entrepreneurs jumped into crowded red sea like group buying , liteblogging and the latest Pinterest fever. VCs splashed money into startups in hopes of a 10% chance that one of their portfolio companies might make it – to go public or be acquired for a fruitful exit. Deng Xiaoping reflected in 1987 on the first eight years of China’s economic reforms saying that “all sorts of small enterprises boomed in the countryside, as if a strange army appeared suddenly from nowhere.” It is these startup firms drove China’s reform momentum. Now it is the rise of those new startup firms founded by spontaneous entrepreneurs to drive China’s innovation momentum and to serve as the major source of the Middle Kingdom’s growth. Some may even argue that the success or failure of a transition econony like China’s can be traced in large part to the performance of its entrepreneurs. And finger crossed they don’t fail us. To sum it up, no matter how bad these negative situations are, it still might be the best time to start one’s own business in China as the spontaneous entrepreneurship and innovative thinking in the vast land of China motivated many to craft their products and to solve a problem. At the end of the day,.
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Submitted by Wall St. Daily as part of our contributors program On Tuesday, I encouraged anyone in the market for a new iPad to go with the iPad 2, instead of Apple’s (Nasdaq: AAPL) latest creation. And while several reviewers online agree, many others believe that the new iPad is worth the $100 premium over the previous model. Regardless of which camp you fall into, one thing is certain: The new iPad’s retina display steals the show. With a resolution of 2048 X 1536, Apple designed the 9.7-inch screen to pack more pixels than a full HDTV. And although Apple has upgraded the screen resolution in each successive iPad, you can bet that the 2013 model – and the one after that – will be even better. This obsession with upgrading resolution is good news for one Apple supplier in particular… Last Year’s Supply Crunch Sets the Stage Back in May 2011, Samsung (SEO:005930) and LG (NYSE: LPL) showed off ultra-high resolution displays at SID Display Week 2011 in Los Angeles. And since the pixel density of the panels was on par with the retina display in the iPhone 4, these new screens all but confirmed that the advanced technology would finally make it to the third iPad model. Now, although I’m sure that Samsung’s ongoing legal scuffles with Apple make things a bit awkward, I originally had Samsung pegged to be the exclusive supplier when the time came. You see, not only did Samsung have the shoe-in display, but during the initial iPad 2 rollout, LG had to cut back its first-quarter supply due to a hardware defect. So the company came out with 800,000 fewer units than Samsung, which likely played a big role in the iPad 2’s supply crunch at the time. Looks like Apple’s pretty forgiving, though, as Samsung and LG are both manufacturing the new iPad’s screen. Sharp made the cut, too. The problem is that developing a screen with this mega-sharp clarity is complex, and its pixel density requirements led to some novel engineering techniques. As Apple says on its website… “When you squeeze four times the pixels [than the iPad 2] into the same space, signals can get crossed, colors become distorted and images get fuzzy. To solve this we had to elevate the pixels onto a different plane and separate them from the signals.” The result is that manufacturers are finding it hard to actually live up to the task. Deja Vu for LG Quoted in CNET, NPD DisplaySearch analyst, Richard Shim, says the new iPad screen is… “… the first of its kind. And you have three manufacturers that are pretty good at making displays and they’re having difficulty supplying it.” As a result, (surprise) only Samsung has delivered so far. iSuppli Senior Manager, Vinita Jakhanwal, says: “The display specifications on the new iPad are very demanding… Achieving this high resolution without compromising on the power consumption and brightness and maintaining Apple’s quality standards are supposedly proving to be a challenge for LG Display and Sharp.” Not good, considering that demand for the new iPad is out of control. It’s sold out online and shipments are already delayed up to three weeks. Meaning we can expect the lines outside Apple locations tomorrow morning (when the device hits stores) to be longer than ever. And with Samsung as the manufacturer keeping up, Apple could face another supply crunch. Strike two, LG. Sure, LG and Sharp are reportedly on track now. And all three suppliers are bound to cash in on the new tablet’s popularity in the short term. But now that Samsung has shown its supply chain superiority twice in a row – and its ability to meet Apple’s strict demands for quality – it might be the only supplier reliable enough to see any benefits in the long run.
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%, complete analysis for Zipcar’s stock,. Looking At Huge Market Opportunity. We have a price estimate of $22 for Zipcar, which is at a premium over the current market price.
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Welcome to Australia's Most Respected Photography Courses, Workshops and Tours. Half Day, Full Day, Weekend and Extended Photography Tuition. _______________________________________________________________________________ Hi, great to have you onboard. First up below, you'll find many of our 'big ticket' items for 2013. Scroll down further and on the left of the page we've added some handy shortcut buttons to all the different parts of the website. There is information about what we do and how we do it and we also have some information about our latest photography competition. There are a load a great prizes up for grabs and entry is free. _______________________________________________________________________________ JUNE - Seven Day Red Centre Experience Photography Tour and Workshop. Presented by Michael Snedic and Mark Rayner Details now released here. AUGUST - Eight Day Bowra Bird Photography Experience. Presented by Michael Snedic and Barry Davies Details now released here. NEW IN SEPTEMBER- Kangaroo Island Photography Adventure Workshop and Tour - Presented by Michael Snedic and Mark Rayner Details now released here. OCTOBER - Yosemite - In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams Photography Workshop and Tour - Presented by Mark Rayner and David Metcalf Details now here. OCTOBER -Seven Day Lord Howe Island Photography Tour and Workshop. Presented by Michael Snedic Details now released here. NOVEMBER - Six Day Norfolk Island Experience Photography Workshop and Tour. Presented by Mark Rayner and Michael Snedic Details now released here. NOVEMBER - Seven Day Tasmanian Experience Photography Tour and Workshop - Presented by Michael Snedic and Luke O'Brien Details now released here. MAY BOOKED OUT - NEW NOVEMBER DATE COMING - Bali Buffalo and Kalimantan Orangutan and Dayak Adventure Photography Workshop and Tour - Presented by Mark Rayner and David Metcalf - Details now here. JUST RELEASED - MAY 2014 - AFRICA - An amazing wildlife and landscape adventure in 2014 - Presented by Mark Rayner and Michael Snedic Details now here. BOOKING FAST - ONLY 4 SPOTS REMAINING! And all your favourites are coming back too!! Start planning now to enhance your photography skills in the most amazing locations. Call now for more information. Mark 0459 221 678 Michael 0408 941 965 _______________________________________________________________________________ A BIG congratulations to everyone who submitted entries for the 'Wildlife' Photo Competition. There truly were many, many outstanding photographs. The May - June Photo Competition, themed 'Water', is now in full swing. More details here….. Enter here…. First Prize : Choose one of three Full Day Photography Workshops. Mountain Experience, Mountains to Beach Experience or Australia Zoo Experience* Valued at $249.00 proudly provided by Trekabout Photography Workshops. Second Prize: Complete Filter Kit Valued at $223.31- Cokin Interchangeable Filter Kits · Control light and colour directly on your raw images at the time of shooting; · Keep the quality of your images without excessive post production work; · Create specific effects saving time on your computer. · Same filter for all your lenses by just replacing the adaptor ring. · Rotate, slide, de-centre in all directions for more precision and creativity. - Kindly donated by Cameras Online 1300-CAMERA Third Prize: DSLR Performance Pack - A premium service for your digital SLR and includes wet sensor clean - Before and after images - Clean mirror box - Check back focus - Check mode dial - Check exposure - Optimal external clean of body and lens valued at $199.00 Kindly donated by Anderson's Camera Repairs (07) 3245 6444 Fourth Prize: Total Training Adobe Photoshop CS5 Essentials Valued at $99.00 - Kindly donated by Highcove Educational (07) 3359 3776 Fifth Prize: $50.00 print Gift Voucher - Kindly donated by RGB Digital Pro Lab (07) 3426 8200 . _______________________________________________________________________________
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Langtang - Helambu - Ganjala Trek The Langtang Valley is situated in a beautiful alpine region to the North of Kathmandu bordering Tibet. The region has become popular due to its snow-covered peaks, a mild climate, and friendly and hospitable inhabitants.The Gosainkunda and Helambu regions lie to its south.The. Highlights of the Trip: Magnificent view of Himalayas, Tamang villages and Monasteries, Chauri Kharka and flowers & fauna. Fact of the Trip: Tour Region: Langtang. Best season: September to November & Feb to June. Transportation: By tourist bus / private. Accommodation: Hotel, Resort & tea house /camping. Grade: moderate. Trekking style: tea house / camping. Highest access of the trek: 5160 meters). Culture: Tamang, Sherpa. Attraction: Langtang valley, Monasteries, Local peopl. Himalayan sights: Langtang Himal. Ganja La Pass Trekking Itinerary: Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel. Day 02: Kathmandu City Tour. Day 03: Kathmandu- Dhunche. Day 04: Dhunche – Syabru. Day 05: Syabru - Lama Hotel. Day 06: Lama Hotel – Langtang. Day 07: Langtang – Kyangin Gompa. Day 08: Rest for acclimatization. Day 09: Kyangin Gompa – Ngegang. Day 10: Ngegang - Ganja la – Keldang. Day 11: Keldang – Dukpu. Day 12: Dukpu – Tarke Ghyang. Day 13: Tarke Ghyang – Sermathang. Day 14: Sermathang – Melamchi Pul. Day 15: Melamchi Pul – Kathmandu. Day 16: Departure. Langtang National Park and TIMS Card. All ground transportation. Cost Exclude: Any Meals in Kathmandu & other places. Airfare domestic / international flights. Nepal entry visa fee. Airport tax required for the Domestic / International flights. All alcoholic, mineral water, laundry, phone calls, Internets. Personal Trekking Equipment, medical and travel insurance Entrance fees for Sightseeing/Monument any kind of personal expenses and Helicopter rescue.
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Hello Everyone, First, I am just loving this site. Great job to all the modelers out there. I am in desperate need of a model/mesh of a photon torpedo. I am working on several fanfilms (which I will post when done), and the only thing I can't find is a photon model. I am terrible at making models, every atempt is a failure. Please, can anyone help. I'm not even looking for any thing fancy... a generic shape and color would do. One last thing... I need the file in one of these formats - lwo, cob or 3ds (Not MAX). thanks again Bernice
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Homosexuals and lesbians who love startrek Location: Somerset KY Members: 75 Latest Activity: Oct 13, 2012 Started by Spot Speaks. Last reply by shirley Master Liberty Aug 25, 2012. Started by shirley Master Liberty. Last reply by Spot Speaks Aug 25, 2012. Started by Scott Williams. Last reply by O.T. Aug 17, 2011. Comment Spock is next in the series! How neat is that?!! Is there a Spock one? Id love a Spock one! I WANT ONE!!! It's cute, I would put it on the desk next to my computer. Hope the week is treating everyone well. I saw this and I'm not quite sure what to think. It made me cringe and go "Aww." Ha! Opinions? Star%20Trek%20Precious%20Moments.jpg So, wish I could find of you guys living here in Tucson. Understood. Thanks for getting back to me on this. Hi Commander Shran - no, I meant that I might go to Comic-Con or the big event in Vegas next year. I love San Diego and Vegas, but I live in LA, and do like it - and I kind of have to live here for all of the things I do. I love San Francisco too, lived there for 6 years, and could see myself living there again. Will be visiting it and Humboldt County in a couple of weeks - the best time to go :) Thanks for the info.. Will take it all under advisement while making a decision. To say that we get snow doesn't do Wisconsin winters justice. We usually get LOTS of snow and it gets pretty darn cold. I like winter, so I like it here, but it's not for everyone. The long winters are worth it for the beautiful summers. It's usually in the high 70s to low 80s in the summer with varying degrees of humidity. Last week, for example, it barely hit 75. It can get really hot and humid, but that's true just about anywhere. The lake keeps temperatures more stable, meaning that the coast is a little cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. © 2013 Created by Alec Peters. Badges | Report an Issue | Terms of Service You need to be a member of Gay Trekkies to add comments!
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In the recent editorial 'Color me Beautiful,' stylist Kattaca draws on various high society looks from the 1940s. Although the 40s are often remembered for World War II rather than fashion, there were a number of classy, elegant styles that emerged and matured during this period. From chic fur frocks to posh red dresses, Kattaca styles the model in various looks that are clearly inspired by the past, but possess sleek, futurist appeal as well. He emphasizes sharp angles and high contrasts to produce a look that is smart, crisp and striking. Although the clothing is the most prominent feature of editorial, it wouldn't be complete without hair and makeup. For this credit is owed to hair dressers from X Precision and Lewis Amarante, respectively. As with most Kattaca editorials, the series was shot by photographer Paco Peregrin, who did a wonderful job tying the whole series together. Posh 40s Editorials Score: 4.4 4.4 3,145 clicks in 46 w More Stats +/- The 'Color me Beautiful' Series Showcases a Retro High Society Published: Jun 25, 2012 References: behance.net and behance.net References: behance.net and behance.net
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'); } --> Your browser does not support iframes. All other employment adscan be found on: All other real estate adscan be found on: All other rental adscan be found on: All other transportation and automotive adscan be found on: PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: The Manufacturing Manager is responsible for overseeing all plant/process CITY OF WEST RICHLAND CIVIL ENGINEER II We are seeking a qualified professional for a full-time exem Columbia Basin Consulting Group is accepting resumes for persons with engineering and operations exp
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'); } --> Your browser does not support iframes. All other employment adscan be found on: All other real estate adscan be found on: All other rental adscan be found on: All other transportation and automotive adscan be found on: HVAC PROJECT MANAGER Must have knowledge and work experience in the HVAC industry. The position incl Equipment Operator for cattle feeding operation in Connell Washington * 2-5 yrs experience * Team me Fast growing natural gas, oil filled and mining manufacturing company is looking to hire CNC Machini Washington State University Maintenance Services Electronics Technician 3 Life Safety Starting Salar Tree Top, Inc Prosser Plant Tree Top is currently looking for a boiler/ refrigeration mechanic to wo
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Dear Triad Parents, Teachers, Students, and Community Members, While the Triad Local School District once again achieved an “effective” rating on the district report card for the 2011-2012 SY, our district vision of being a district of “excellence with distinction” has not yet been met. Starting in the 2013-2014 SY, the ratings assigned to districts and schools will change to a letter grade format. The following table is an approximate representation of how the old and new ratings compare. Under the new ratings, however, there will be numerous sub-categories that attempt to communicate more clearly areas where a district or school is seeing the most success and where the most improvement is needed. Old Rating New Rating Comparison Excellent w/ Distinction A+ Excellent A Effective B Continuous Improvement C Academic Watch D Academic Emergency F Sincerely, Dr. Meredith
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Putting the pieces together Putting the pieces together To help support live music at our Nutcracker, call 919-932-2676 or write: PO Box 2067 Chapel Hill, NC 27515 or email triangleyouthballet@mac.com Gateway Commons 1708 A East Franklin Street Chapel Hill 919- 932-2676 tel 919-932-7374 fax Thank you Silent Auction Donors AM Educational Consulting Steve Clarke College Funding Consultants Curry Blossom Cafe Julianne Lynch-Daniels Duke University DPAC Durham Academy Tommy Lee Edwards Forever Young Spa Funky Monkey Hair Studio CIndy Gass Dabney Grinnan Hand and Stone Massage Patrick Hawker Heart of Carolina Chorus Lantern Tina and Matt Megaro Maitland's Method Margaret’s Cantina Jon Paul and Sharon McClellan Miel Bon Bons Ninth Wave Panera Bread PizzaVito Regulator Bookshop Dr Gregory Ruff Southern Season Spira Pilates Jamie Taylor Massage Tina Tyson and Paul Kumpf Triangle Youth Ballet Ultimate Comics Vietri Joe Walston Conductor’s Circle ($50 & up) Alexandra Cohen Alice Finnell Mark and Cindy Gass Carol Golin Lisa and Chris Kelly Ruth and Doug Marchuk Heather and Tacy Millis Beth and Volker Mueller Ned and Anne Neeley Joy Close and Susan O’Loughlin Kim Sage Jessie Yang and Luo Zhou Friends of the Orchestra ($25 & up) Dave Babcock and Hope Hills Julianne Lynch-Daniels Mary Grace Davies Sylvia Miller Penny Oslund Concertmaster Laura Thomas The Concertmaster is funded in part by Cheri Ellitot McClure and Mark McClure. Violin I Sangeeta Swamy The Violin is funded in part by David Stuckey. Erin Howard Roisin Berminham Violin II Evelyn Snyder Jade Oladosu The Second Violin Section is funded in part by David Stuckey. Viola Katie Wyatt The First Viola is funded in part by Penny Cooper. Maria Valencia The Viola is funded in part by Steve Clarke. Cello Leah Gibson The First Cello funded in part by David, Leslie and Callie Henson. Caroline Iantosca The Cello funded in part by Jennifer and Dewey McCafferty. Bass Catherine Steele The Bass is funded in part by Carla Oldham. Flute Phillip Snyder The First Flute is funded in part by the Snyder Watchorn Foundation. Flute/Piccolo Natalie Bader The Flute/Piccolo is funded in part by Lisa and Tim Cogger. Flute/Piccolo Beth O’Reilly The Flute/Piccolo is funded in part by Anna Waller. Oboe Kiran Bhardwaj The Oboe is funded in part by Sheila and Gil Mott. Oboe/English Horn Lauren Sinkez The English Horn is funded in part by Matt and Tina Megaro. Clarinet Merida Negrete The First Clarinet is funded in part by Traci and Matthew Hall and Ian and Alexandra Hall. Thank you all!!! Orchestra Funders Clarinet II/ Bass Clarinet Richard Dryer The Bass Clarinet is funded in part by Bob and Holly Christian.. Bassoon Erin Lunsford The Bassoon is funded in part by Matt and Tina Megaro. Jonathan Lee The Bassoon is funded in part by Ed and Michele Lee. Horn Lauren Anderson The First Horn is funded in part by Anne Gartner in memory of her mother, Judith Gartner. Paul Ikalowych The Horn is funded in part by Hugh and Nicole Frazer. Michael Boyle Emily Farmer Trumpet John Parker The First Trumpet is funded in part by David and Sue Siderovski. Ryan Petersburg The Trumpet is funded in part by Anna Waller. Trombone Dalton Harris The FirstTrombone is funded in part by David Margolis and JoAnna Barnes. Randy Guptill The Trombone is funded in part by David Stuckey Bass Trombone Rebecca Clemens The Bass Trombone is funded in part by Greg and Clara Neyhart. Timpani Adam Kuehn The Timpani is funded in part by Greg and Clara Neyhart. Percussion Kevin Rader-Rhodenbaugh The Percussion is funded in part by David Stuckey. Celeste Hannah Zapfe The Celeste is funded in part by Mark and Tracy Sturdivant. . Harp Casey Perley The Harp is funded in part by Dale, Robbins, AJ and Melissa Poole. Thank you Southern Season for hosting such a wonderful event for us and Emilie Carol Photography for these great photos.
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European Championships -Winter Triathlon By ITU Admin on 27/02/06 at 12:00 am The upcoming weekend of March Schilpario, the resort near Bergamo is going to host the European Championship of Winter Triathlon. 13 nations have already entered the competition. The number of participations from several and different countries justify the aspiration to an Olympic nomination of the winter version of this triple discipline. Press release Schilpario (BG) 27th February 2006 . Universality: this is the first requirement claimed by CIO in order that a sport can become part of the Olympic games. Winter Triathlon has this requisite more and more and this is demonstrated by the European Championships which will take place in Schilpario the 4th and 5th March 2006. So far, 13 nations have entered the competition, but some federations asked the promoters to postpone the closing date for enrolment because they still have to make a selection for the continental event. Promoeventi Sport and Friesian Team promoters are working hard in the realisation of a memorable edition and the entrance fee has been reduced to 35 Euro for the Elite and Under 23 and 15 Euro for the Juniores. The promoters goal is to show that, through the success of this continental event, Winter Triathlon could reasonably aspire to an Olympic admission being able to arouse enthusiasm in the public as it has happened in these days in Turin for such events as skating and snowboard. Italy officialized that it’s going to take part in the European Championship with 60 athletes: 9 Elite (6 men and 3 women), 3 Under 23, 3 Juniores and 58 of the Age Group (included 6 women). The leading man of the team is Daniel Antonioli, the retiring champion of the Under 23 who will play with the Elite group following his successes won in the World Cup. In the previous 2005 edition in Freundestadt in Germany, Italy won 2 medals: (with Alessandro De Gasperi of the Elite and Antonioli of Under 23) a silver and a bronze one. The aim is to remain at these standards in a context characterised by high-level athletes. In Schilpario there Spanish Lobo Luis will compete as Elite for the first time, just like Weydahl Lydia from Norway and Frommelt Christian from Liechtenstein In between the 13 nations, there will also be Germany and Norway, the two leading countries where Winter Triathlon has won people enthusiasm. The application form of a Canadian man stands out between all the other 157 applications :if this is not universality. Find more details about this event - 2006 Schilpario ETU Winter Triathlon European Championships Responses to "European Championships -Winter Triathlon"
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John Obi Mikel is backing Chelsea's pursuit of Wigan Athletic attacker Victor Moses. Mikel would relish linking up with Nigeria team-mate Moses, who is at the centre of one of the transfer sagas of the summer. Mikel said of the Wigan forward and Chelsea target: "He's young and the club are going the right way now buying more young players, trying to develop them for the future. "If Moses comes, he's going to be one of those, too." Read more:
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Living Up To Our Promise We have complete confidence in our products after all we have spent years developing and perfecting them. However to help put your mind at rest all our products are covered by a 12 month Warranty. To activate the warranty on your TRIBOS marine coating please fill in the form below. Our warranty covers the TRIBOS product only when applied by our own trained personnel on a surface that is acceptable to us and is maintained in accordance with our recommendation will not noticeably lose gloss or reflectivity during the course of 12 months from the date of application or annual renewal of the application treatment. This warranty is given on the basis that the yacht is cleaned regularly in accordance with our recommendations. If this product fails to perform, our warranty shall be limited to preparing and re-coating the effected area to correct the condition. The correction shall be made as soon as is practicable at the facility at which the original application was provided unless otherwise agreed by the customer and Hielaman Ltd. All costs of Tribos product, labour, and Application Team travel expense shall be for the account of HL. Care of Your Treated Yacht To obtain the best appearance of the yacht surface, clean at regular maintenance intervals or when surfaces are visually dirty, the following techniques may be used. The use of corrosive fluids and aggressive cleaning detergents and/or the use of bristle brushes or abrasive cleaning pads will render the warranty null and void. HL will, at the customer’s request and submittal of a sample, test a sample of any fluid preferred to TRIBOS shampoo for compatibility with the Treatment System.
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Roy worked at National Carbide and at Three Rivers Rock Quarry. He is a member of Calvary Baptist Church at Grand Rivers. He is survived by his wife, Sonja Wommack Skinner of Benton; three children, Dale Skinner, Darrell Skinner and Songa Jennings all of Grand Rivers; 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Three brothers, Wayne Skinner of Eddyville, Arthur Skinner of Grand Rivers, and Orville Skinner of Orlando, Fla; one sister, Lois Sepulvado of Calvert City, also survives. He was preceded in death by his parents, Willie and Edna Haney Skinner; five brothers; three sisters; and his first wife, Anieta Pendergrass Peek. Funeral services were held February 23, in the Collier Funeral Chapel in Benton. Burial followed in the Miller Cemetery in Livingston, County. The family asks that memorial contributions be made to the Youth Program at the Calvary Baptist Church 750 Dover Rd,, Grand Rivers, KY. 42045
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Other media outlets reported the state filed suit against Foss. Keith Todd, public information officer for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, said Foss filed a document listing potential claims in an effort to limit its liability for the collision. The other outlets listed lawsuits of $7.1 million from the state of Kentucky, $59,000 from a telecommunications company, and $33,000 against Foss. Foss Maritime spokeswoman Suzanne Lagoni said these items were not claims, but listed as casualties in the collision in a motion made by Foss in February. This motion made in federal court was a request for a ruling to absolve Foss of any responsibility for the collision. No ruling has been made on that motion. Chuck Wolfe of the Kentucky Department of Transportation in Frankfort said a response to this motion was made by the state on December 4. The ship struck the Eggners Ferry Bridge nearly a year ago destroying a bridge span. The span was replaced shortly before Memorial Day. At hearings in May before the U.S. Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board, Foss personnel blamed improper navigation lights on the bridge for the collision. Transportation Cabinet personnel acknowledged an ongoing problem with navigational lighting. Hearing officers also pressed watch personnel on the Delta Mariner about usage of navigational tools including charts and digital aids. Some of the crew said the lights were their only cue. The ship struck the bridge when passing under a span outside the navigational channel. Coast Guard personnel have said the report with findings would be released in the New Year. “We've been wondering when the report would be released ourselves,” Lagoni said.
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September 14, 2010 > Fill the Boot for MDA Wednesday, September 229 a.m. - 2 p.m.Fill the Boot" on Wednesday, September 22nd. Firefighters from the Fremont Fire Department are participating in the "Fill the Boot" fundraising campaign that benefits the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), an organization dedicated to finding a cure for muscular dystrophy, ALS, as well as other related diseases. Firefighters will be at the corner of Fremont Blvd. and Mowry Ave. collecting donations from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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April 12, 2011 > Steel road plates to be installed on Dumbarton Bridge The next phase of the Dumbarton Bridge's seismic retrofit began on April 7. Thirty-two steel plates will be installed on west- and eastbound lanes during nighttime lane closures. Motorists will drive over raised plates; steel tapers will transition traffic over them.The plates will grant workers access, as well as delivery of materials, inside the bridge to complete seismic retrofit work. The plates are approximately 9 feet by 10 feet, and 1.5-inches-thick and will remain in place for the retrofit project's duration which is scheduled for completion by fall 2012. The 65 mph-speed limit will not change.Weeknights, there will be westbound closures of lanes 1 and 2 or lanes 2 and 3 beginning as early as 7 p.m. All westbound lanes will re-open by 5:00 a.m. the following day. Eastbound lanes 2 and 3 may be closed overnight and may begin as early as 8 p.m. All eastbound lanes will re- open by 6 a.m. the next day.During the weekend there are extended hours of lane closures from as early as 4 p.m. for westbound traffic and 6 p.m. for eastbound - both directions will be re-opened by 1 p.m. the following day.Seismic retrofit of he Dumbarton Bridge, part of the Toll Bridge Program, includes reinforcing the existing concrete slab bridge, replacing major deck joints and installing isolation bearings. The retrofit is contracted to Shimmick Construction Co., Inc. (SCCI), Oakland.The 1.6-mile-long bridge serves approximately 61,000 vehicles per day and has three lanes of traffic in each direction. The five main components of the bridge include: a Main Channel crossing at the middle of the bridge, an Approach Structure at each end of the main crossing, and a Trestle Structure at the end of each Approach Structure. The existing structure opened in 1982, replacing the 1927 Dumbarton Bridge. The bridge connects the cities of Menlo Park (San Mateo County) and Fremont (Alameda County).For daily updates of lane closures, visiting DumbartonBridgeInfo.org
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Named as a place to stay by Vacay.ca & National Geographic Geotourism Map Episode 13 Season 4 RESERVATIONS AND RATES Don't Be Disappointed Reserve Early TRIP ADVISOR REVIEWS WEATHER IN TRINITY. Bird watching Links: Eastern Newfoundland Birdfinder The province's tourism site provides information about birds, seabird ecological reserves, and private tour operators..
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My husband and I just got back from 6 nights in the Hawkes bay. I am so glad we chose omahu. The room was spacious and well appointed. We stayed in one of the one bedroom spa rooms which was fantastic. We cooked in the room a few nights and the kitchen was well stocked. It was quiet even though... More
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This is our favorite place to get away. The owners have become friends over the years! They take such great care of the Motel & cottages and everyone who stays in them. Close to many attractions and fine dining. We just love it! - Also Known As: - Catskill Motor Court Hotel - Catskill Motor Court Hotel Catskill - Motor Court Hotel Catskill - Motor Court Motel Catskill
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after a day exploring the cinque terre was perfect. The room was far nicer than... More
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- Also Known As: - Days Inn Fiesta Park Hotel San Antonio - Days Inn Fiesta Park Hotel - Days Inn San Antonio - San Antonio Days Inn - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Hotels.com, Expedia, Travelocity, Booking.com, Venere, Cheap Tickets, Olotels, Hotwire, Priceline, Agoda, Wyndham, Tingo and HotelsClick so you can book your Days Inn Fiesta Park reservations with confidence. We help millions of travellers each month to find the perfect hotel for both holiday and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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Hi guys Just came back from this amazing trip. .. indeed it was as expected. Ambience was excellent specially for people from cities. The way to the resort was itself a memorable one, though it was a tricky one. Food was excellent. Had good coordination with all the staff members. Missed the water stream, unlucky. Good place to visit especially... More
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I had stayed at the Gran Prix Cubao for some simple reasons - 1) It was late at night and I just needed a place to rest for a few late hours. I had just travelled by bus and was in no mood to travel again to another place to check if they had rooms 2) I had to wake... More
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I stayed here for two nights whilst visiting friends in the area. Have stayed at Premier Inns many times and invariably find they provide a decent and perfectly acceptable standard of accommodation at exceptional prices...at £90 for two nights this was no exception! Arrived early and was able to check in and get to my room. This was very large,... More
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Taura'a Hotel Special offer Package Deal Hotel Victoria Special offer 20% off room rate TripAdvisor is the worlds largest travel site, with 682 traveller reviews, 2,017 candid photos, and prices for 9 hotels in Hanga Roa, Easter Island. Powered by advice from real travellers, TripAdvisor offers you reviews of the best hotels in Hanga Roa. We also partner with other top travel sites to make it easy for you to find the best price. For accommodations in Hanga Roa, our partners include Expedia, Venere, Booking.com, Expedia, HotelsClick and Hotels.com. These partners may vary by individual hotel, as featured near the top of each hotel page.
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TripAdvisor is the worlds largest travel site, with 21,325 traveller reviews, 8,017 candid photos, and prices for 391 hotels in Taipei, Taiwan. Powered by advice from real travellers, TripAdvisor offers you reviews of the best hotels in Taipei. Are you trying to decide where to stay in Taipei? Some of the most popular areas for visitors include Songshan District (4 Hotels), Wanhua District (4 Hotels), Xinyi District (4 Hotels) and Neihu District (3 Hotels). You can filter the full list of hotels near Taipei to see listings specific to these neighborhoods. We also partner with other top travel sites to make it easy for you to find the best price. For accommodations in Taipei, our partners include Expedia, Orbitz, Venere, AsiaRooms, Booking.com, Expedia, HotelsClick, Priceline, Tingo, Agoda and Hotels.com. These partners may vary by individual hotel, as featured near the top of each hotel page. Taipei offers 51 cultural attractions, including Long Shan Temple, Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Tamshui and Ximending District. Other popular outdoor attractions include Maokong mountain, Yangmingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Spring and Fishes The Shrimp Field. Taipei offers a variety of attractions and sights to explore. Some of the most popular museums include National Palace Museum, Miniatures Museum of Taipei, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall and Baby Boss, while Ping Hsi Branch Railway Line, Taipei 101, The Red House and Yongkang Street are popular landmarks. Looking for the best shopping in Taipei? You can explore 64 shopping venues, including Raohe Street Tourist Night Market Committee, Eslite BookstoreTunnan and Ningxia Nightmarket.
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Chose this based on reviews on tripadvisor and wasn't dissappointed. The room was exactly as described - clean, comfortable and spacious. Although it was on the ground floor and facing the road, we had a very good night's sleep both nights. Breakfast was delicious - freshly cooked so a slight delay but preferable to a large hotel's buffet which is... More
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Thanks Martina for the lovely stay. Was our 1st B&B experience in Ireland that made us feel personally welcomed after a week travelling the country. Comfy bed, good breaky but most of all she made us feel at home which is how a B&B should be. Thanks a million. Obrien rules. -
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The room was very clean and comfortable with attentive staff in the lobby. I enjoyed my week stay since it was very close to town and was across the street from a market. The only problem I encountered was the blinking red message button that could not be turned off by myself or the hotel staff. Tip: Starbucks coffee is... More
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When you get out of the car, the house looks like it must be 100 years old. You would never know it was built in the 1990s. The rooms were beautiful and the bathroom was large with a really nice walk-in shower. The innkeepers are extremely nice and breakfast is great. - Also Known As: - The 1425 Hotel Columbia - The 1425 Hotel
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We did kayaking and biking. Highly recommended. Great fun, well organised. Efficient set up with pleasant staff and guides. We did kayaking and biking. Highly recommended. Great fun, well organised. Efficient set up with pleasant staff and guides. Our tour guide was extemely knowledgeable, the weather was perfect and the ride was organized, on time and fun! Totally enjoyede our time! My daughter, son in law and I had a two hour kayaking session at Bucklers Hard. We were novices, but after a very effective introduction talk from Tom we set off with good equipment, and a degree of confidence. We battled upstream against the tide and returned with the tide, which was much easier going. Cold day, and it rained... More Had a fab time, confident to kyake again,all the kit was supplied even water proofs did't get too wet and loved the challenge of crossing the Beaulieu River on a vert windy day,thank you to Brad & James for looking after us all. Looking forward to doing this again! make sure your group for battlefield live is not split up unless you don' mind fighting your friends. session can easily overrun and by quite some time mainly because people arrive very late and not half an hour early as requested on website. written medical declarations never asked for so don't bother doing them. We're sorry that you did not find Battlefield LIVE to be an amazing experience. I'm concerned about a some of your points so to clarify: We try and ensure a full experience, people arriving late is unfortunately out of our hands however it sounds like we were able to help on this occasion by extending the session. This is not... More Great course with enthusiastic, knowledgeable instructors. Lost my roll a couple of years ago & been trying to get it back since. I consistently rolled on this course! So how could I give anything but a good review.......... A great fun day out. Everyone should give it a go! Just a 2 hour trip but a really great time. Loads to see on the river and some gorgeous wildlife to see. Spent a lovely, relaxed morning paddling about on the river and even the rain didn't stop play! We had a really friendly and chatty instructor (Who I'm pleased to say didn't make me attempt a capsize drill!). Got on fine with a spray deck and the kayaks were really comfortable and easy to paddle. I could get used to kayaking!... More Three weeks ago I went on the half day Beaulieu river session and loved it so much I booked for the swimming pool session to learn to cope if the boat rolled and then later to learn to right myself. On both events the instructors were great fun, very patient, and really encouraging. They seemed to really enjoy what they... More A thoughly enjoyable canoe experience. Relaxed and friendly atmosphere yet professional and informative. Wonderful location & scenery all helped by good weather If you own or manage New Forest Activities, register now for free tools to enhance your listing, attract new reviews, and respond to reviewers.Manage your listing
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I recently attended a Mother's Day lunch at the Bodkin House Hotel, which was excellent - considering the numbers that were being catered for! Therefore, when asked by friends (who live nearby) to choose a venue to meet up for a meal I did not hesitate in booking the Bodkin House. We arrived , had a pre-dinner drink - warming... More
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- Also Known As: - Riad Medina Azahara Hotel Marrakech - Riad Medina Azahara Hotel Region: Morocco > Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz Region > Marrakech Ranked #58 of 141 Specialty lodging in Marrakech Price Range: $ - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with HostelWorld so you can book your Riad Medina Azahara reservations with confidence. We help millions of travelers each month to find the perfect hotel for both vacation and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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Not everybody does, but if you do like staying in a typical, small english pub, you will LOVE this! Clean rooms, good food, welcoming staff and customers/guests, we loved it. Beer was excellent (Otter for me!) and the village was just a typical small english village. - Also Known As: - Sandy Park Hotel - Sandy Park Hotel Chagford - Sandy Park Inn Chagford, Devon - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Expedia so you can book your Sandy Park Inn reservations with confidence. We help millions of travelers each month to find the perfect hotel for both vacation and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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I don't know if the people with the 5 Star ratings stayed in the "Sorrento" part of the apartment building but our experience in our room in the Portofino was definitely not worth a 5* review. The good ------------- The apartments themselves are spacious and we were on the 4th floor with partial ocean views. Our Apartment had one bedroom... More
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I found this room through Tripadvisor and it's everything I hoped it would be. The room is comfortable, attractive and quiet. The fitness center is well equipped. The staff is friendly and helpful. The location is great - just a block and a half from a Metro station - so it is easy to get around Barcelona. I'm planning on coming back to Barcelona next year and I will surely stay here. - Also Known As: - u232 Hotel Barcelona - U232 Hotel Barcelona, Catalonia - Official Description (provided by the hotel): - Downtown Hotel located 2 km from Sants train station & 10 km from airport. ... more less - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Expedia, Hotels.com, Booking.com, Orbitz, EasyToBook, Agoda, Travelocity and Tingo so you can book your U232 Hotel reservations with confidence. We help millions of travelers each month to find the perfect hotel for both vacation and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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The location is very good. Near bus stop and malls. You could just walk around in the city centre. The price is reasonable for what we get. I stayed in a studio room its quite big and clean. Sure will be back again when i visit sydney - Also Known As: - Meriton Serviced Apartments Pitt Street Hotel Sydney - Meriton Serviced Apartments Pitt Street Hotel - Official Description (provided by the hotel): - Boasting 178 spacious apartments of impressive space and design, Monorail and Light Rail systems. The Monorail travels past this great location, down Pitt Street then around to Darling Harbour. and balconies to allow for fresh air - although balcony doors are locked on Fridays, Saturdays and Public Holidays, due to our improved safety policy. The registered guest of the apartment is legally responsible and liable for all damage/harm caused by any object leaving the apartment. ... more less - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with.
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We don't know first hand that it is the best, but it was the best rated on TripAdvisor, so we gave it a try. Not disappointed. Room is nice. Shower is great. Fireplace is nice touch. Breakfast was good in a nice restaurant that we also had dinner at. We took the tip to ask for their complimentary wine tasting and had a nice afternoon tasting wines for free. We agree with the other five star ratings. - Also Known As: - Hadsten House Hotel - Hadsten House Hotel Solvang - Hadsten Hotel Solvang - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Expedia, Hotels.com, Priceline, Tingo, Venere, Travelocity, Orbitz and Hotwire so you can book your Hadsten House reservations with confidence. We help millions of travelers each month to find the perfect hotel for both vacation and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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Having stayed in the Reno area several times in the past, I was skeptical about this visit. I was pleasantly surprised to find a clean, quiet, and smoke free place to stay. The room was well kept and had plenty of space. The carpet and bed linens were clean, and the bed was comfortable. The breakfast selections were standard for today's hotel, the down side was the scrambled eggs were mixed with cheese, cold, and not worth eating. This facility is convenient to the city center. I will stay at this facility on my next trip through Reno, and I can recommend it to others, - Also Known As: - Comfort Inn & Suites Airport Hotel Reno - Comfort Inn And Suites Airport - Comfort Inn & Suites Airport Hotel - Comfort Inn Airport - Comfort Inn Reno - Reno Comfort Inn - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Hotels.com, Choice Hotels, Expedia, Orbitz, Booking.com, Travelocity, Priceline and Hotwire so you can book your Comfort Inn & Suites Airport reservations with confidence. We help millions of travelers each month to find the perfect hotel for both vacation and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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We can´t say much good about this hotel. The room was rather small. Cigarettsmoke in corridors. The breakfast was a sad history - cold eggs and so on. Neighbour was Big Bowl - so people was very noisy in the street and the windows was old - imagine! - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Booking.com, Cheap Tickets, Priceline and HotelsClick so you can book your Hotel Rossini reservations with confidence. We help millions of travellers each month to find the perfect hotel for both holiday and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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Friendly people, good location, nice breakfast, clean rooms and comfortable beds - pretty much all you need from a hotel. Added good points are good and free internet access. Attention to detail is good; I emailed ahead asking for a quiet room, and was allocated one that ensured a good night's sleep. Tea/coffee making facilities an added plus - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Booking.com and Priceline so you can book your Hotel Nora CopenHagen reservations with confidence. We help millions of travellers each month to find the perfect hotel for both holiday and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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Stayed here in April. Really nice Riad.We ate up on the roof the first night - food was really good, especially the soup and chicken tagine. Owners are friendly and helpful. Bedrooms are lovely and had a big bathroom. The riad is a bit out of the way - this is a positive after the craziness of the souks. Our... More
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This hotel is great other than it can get a bit on the noisy side on the weekend, the walls are a bit thin as you can here things in other rooms and when doors shut the rooms seem to shake but I was on the main floor and it wasn't a problem other than the weekends. Other than that... More
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Tell your friends, but not all of them - this place is quiet, accommodating, close to some killer bars, the owners are laid back, big kitchen, hot shower, great price - Also Known As: - Santal Family International Hostel Province Of San Jose, Costa Rica Region: Costa Rica > Province of San Jose > San Jose Metro Amenities: Free Breakfast Free High-Speed Internet Kitchenette Shuttle Bus service Ranked #31 of 61 Speciality lodging in San Jose Metro Price range (per night): INR656 - Official Description (provided by the hotel): - Santal Family Int'l Hostel is nestled right in heart of the University district and tourist routs, the house is located on crossing of two streets. Nearby there are some Malls and entertaining centers, jazz cafe, supermarkets and mini markets, and also free Universities. In a word, Santal Family Int'l Hostel is for relax, meetings with new friends, to taste magnificent cuisine from famous chef… Mmm, delicious! We are awaiting you! ... more less
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We have just finished our stay of 5 nights here & couldn't have been happier. Our family of 5 (2 x adults, 2 x children & 1x infant) were delighted when we arrived to see that we had been upgraded to a 3 bedroom apartment (which made our lives so much easier) but I will never forget that view! Simply... More
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- Also Known As: - West Greenwich Super Eight - West Greenwich Super 8 - Reservation Options: - TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Orbitz, Wyndham, Hotels.com, Expedia, Booking.com, Travelocity, Venere and Tingo so you can book your Super 8 West Greenwich/Providence reservations with confidence. We help millions of travellers each month to find the perfect hotel for both holiday and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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>Crescent City California News, Sports, & Weather | The Triplicate By Jennifer Grimes Triplicate staff writer Test scores at Del Norte High School are up 10 percent over last year, which places the high school at or above state and national averages. We were looking for significant growth and we got it, said High School English teacher Alison Eckart. The improvement is significant because in 19992000, Del Norte High was the only school in the district that didnt meet its growth target for the SAT9 test results. In fact, the test scores that year dropped slightly from the previous year. Based on our calculations, it looks like they will exceed their growth target, this year, said Assistant Superintendent Doug Stark. He added, however, that its too early to say for sure if growth targets will be met because of the way the state compiles the SAT9 scores into the growth target figure, known as the Academic Performance Index. Yet the raw numbers from the tests themselves do show definite improvements, said Eckart. There are five subject areas on the test: reading, math, science, social studies and language; grades 9, 10 and 11 are tested. According to Stark, every grade improved their scores in language, reading and social studies and two of the grades improved in science and math. As head of the high schools English department, Eckart said teachers added a sense of intensity and seriousness to preparing for the state mandated test this past year. We asked students to make a contract and make good on it and we added incentives like movie passes, which worked. Basically, we raised the expectations for our students, she said. Getting higher scores and meeting their state set growth target will mean Del Norte High School and the district as a whole may get reward money set aside for schools that show improvement. Eckart said the credit should go to the students. The kids deserve all the praise. Getting them to want to do better is the only way were going to do it and they are the ones who succeeded, Eck
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Location. Near the airport, Mr. C Beverly Hills is located in Los Angeles's Beverly Hills - West Hollywood neighborhood and close to Museum of Tolerance, Sony Pictures Studios, and University of California Los Angeles. Additional points of interest include Los Angeles County Museum of Art and La Brea Tar Pits. Hotel Features. Mr. C Beverly Hills's restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A poolside bar and a bar/lounge are open for drinks. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The hotel serves full breakfasts each morning in the restaurant (surcharges apply). Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool and a fitness facility. This 5-star property has a 24-hour business center and offers small meeting rooms, limo/town car service, and audiovisual equipment. Wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available in public areas. This Los Angeles property has 465 square meters of event space consisting of banquet facilities, conference/meeting rooms, and a ballroom. Business services, wedding services, tour/ticket assistance, and translation services are available. Additional property amenities include a library, a concierge desk, and multilingual staff. A total renovation of this property was completed in May 2011. Guestrooms. 138 air-conditioned guestrooms at Mr. C Beverly Hills feature iPod docking stations and minibars. Furnished balconies offer city or mountain views. Beds come with pillowtop mattresses, down comforters, and premium bedding. Bathrooms feature handheld showerheads and rainfall showerheads. They also offer bathrobes, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Wired high-speed and wireless Internet access is complimentary. In addition to desks and complimentary newspapers, guestrooms offer cordless phones with voice mail. 42-inch high-definition televisions have premium cable channels, free movie channels, and pay movies. Rooms also incl
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Now Playing Connect with Us Podcasts & RSS Feeds Bill Knight - January 17 11:49 am Wed January 16, 2013 Preventing Wage Theft in Illinois Illinois has one of the strongest laws in the country with its Wage Payment and Collection Act, which helps workers recover pay withheld from them in so-called wage theft cases and discourages employers from breaking the law. The wage-theft law lets current or former employees file claims against employers for disputes ranging from a last paycheck, earned bonuses or commissions to illegal deductions or lack of compensation for required work. The state’s Department of Labor’s better enforcement has resulted in fewer claims and higher recoveries from cases pursued. However, last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments that could make such enforcement difficult since conservative Justices’ decision could make class-action lawsuits themselves harder. Scott Lemieux, a professor of political science at New York’s College of Saint Rose, said the case, “Symczyk v. Genesis Healthcare Corp. presents another case in which conservatives on the Supreme Court might erect a barrier making [the Fair Labor Standards Act] harder to enforce.” Laura Symczyk worked as a Registered Nurse at a nursing home owned and operated by Genesis Healthcare in Philadelphia in 2007, when the employer routinely docked workers’ pay for lunch breaks that were not taken, Symczyk said. Genesis offered Symczyk $7,500 plus fees to settle, but she rejected the offer because she sought standing as a class-action suit involving many workers who lost pay under the practice. Genesis sought to get the lawsuit dismissed because, it said, the offer would have satisfied Symczyk's claims. Lemieux said, “Class-action lawsuits are absolutely critical. Many workers who have their rights violated lack the knowledge or resources to pursue claims and can also be subject to intimidation.” Wage theft itself is widespread but mostly unacknowledged. Temporary workers and employees at bullying big-box stores with no job security are especially vulnerable to managers forcing people to work without clocking in, through breaks, or unpaid overtime. A study by the University of Illinois at Chicago underscored the negative impact of wage theft on more than 300,000 individuals in Chicagoland, plus the overall economy. Researchers found that almost half of the low-wage workers surveyed experienced at least one pay-related violation and that full ‐ time, year-round workers surveyed annually lost more than $2,500 out of total earnings of $16,000, due to workplace violations. UIC researcher Nik Theodore said that more than $7 million a week is stolen from workers – in the Chicago area alone. The consequences to workers and to the economy include keeping working families in poverty, reducing consumer spending and tax revenues, and forcing responsible employers to compete with lawbreakers. Previously, employers found guilty of cheating workers over pay they’d earned were liable just for back pay, which meant that employers essentially were keeping workers’ money – even temporarily – as an interest-free loan without permission. Under previous Illinois administrations, said Chicago community organizer Adam Kader, “the state-level Department of Labor was zero percent effective in our experience.” In Illinois, the state wage-theft law was strengthened in 2010 so workers can now take alleged violations to the state Department of Labor, which has more oversight in dealing with the 10,000-plus wage theft claims it gets each year and a streamlined process to resolve claims of less than $3,000 (most of the cases). Also, workers will be protected from retaliation and permitted to file suit in circuit court against individuals, instead of their companies, making it harder for employers to escape obligations by declaring bankruptcy. If found guilty, a violator also would have to pay a $250 fine plus interest and victims’ legal fees. Further, for the first time ever, workers are expressly allowed to file class-action lawsuits against employers. Anjali Julka, spokeswoman for Illinois’ Department of Labor, said, “The amendment to the [law lets the Department provide an expedited hearing process; enter an enforceable judgment versus a wage demand; and impose statutory damages, fees and penalties.” According to state records, the year 2010 had 5,600 claims, and $1.7 million was recovered for workers. In 2011 – the new law took effect that Jan. 1 – 4,700 claims were heard but $1.9 million was collected; in 2012, more than 4,100 cases were heard and $2.6 million was collected. Also, $2,500 in penalties was collected in 2011, and a whopping $70,000 in penalties was collected last year. Kader, the workers advocate, said, “The law is good, but it’s limited. You need different kinds of community pressure to win those complaints, those lawsuits. Our most heavy emphasis is still on developing and perfecting our direct-action strategies.” Such strategies could become even more crucial if the U.S. Supreme Court impedes class-action suits. Bill Knight is a freelance writer. His newspaper columns are archived at billknightcolumn.blogspot.com The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of Tri States Public Radio or Western Illinois University.
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Chefs Lack Basis Celiac Awareness By Laura (The Gluten-Free Traveller) How aware is the chef or the staff at your favorite gluten-free restaurant? Can you be certain that the person preparing your meal fully understands what celiac disease is and what you can and cannot eat? I would certainly hope so, but recent research suggests that this may not always be the case. When you’re celiac, eating out is about trusting a stranger to keep you safe. It can be a pretty anxiety filled experience so we need to know that whoever is cooking for us is taking it seriously and that they know what they are doing. Personally I have a whole bunch of questions I ask when eating out to ensure I get a safe meal, but I would hope that the chef at any restaurant offering gluten-free options would have more than a basic understanding of celiac disease. The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) are a non-profit organization who work to raise awareness and improve the lives of those with celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity. At the National Restaurant Association Show in Chicago last month, the NFCA decided to find out what the awareness of chefs and restaurateurs is like when it comes to celiac disease by quizzing them on some of the basics of celiac disease. They were asked just four questions but less than 4% of them were able to answer them all correctly. Scary enough that restaurant professionals wouldn’t have this basic knowledge but what’s even more worrying is that most of them claimed to have gluten free options at their restaurants! How exactly can restaurants be offering gluten-free options if they don’t even understand the basics of celiac disease? One of the four questions they were asked was ‘Gluten is a protein found in what 3 common grains? Can you name all 3? Less than 50% of chefs questioned could name a gluten containing grain other than wheat. This is pretty terrifying! When I eat out I’m often worried about cross contamination or hidden sources of gluten but I wouldn’t have thought I’d also have to worry whether or not the person cooking my meal is even aware that I can’t eat barley or rye! What are your thoughts on this? Are you surprised? I wonder how many of these restaurants actually consult with GF organizations or even a single knowledgeable person with celiac disease before they rush to include “gluten free” items on their menus. This is not exactly encouraging.
http://www.triumphdining.com/blog/2012/07/12/chefs-lack-basis-celiac-awareness/
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Being. "As she speaks, Lise Aagaard reminds you of the glass beads she is so committed to creating. Like them, she is vibrant, playful, lively, and profound. And, like glass, no-one can force Lise to do anything she doesn't want to do. Lise is motivated by the desire to create. This applies regardless of whether she's running the Trollbeads company or designing the Trollbeads themselves, which are now produced in their thousands and sold across the world." Quote from the book 'An Icon in Jewellery Design'
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)! Midnight Madness Sale at Busted Tees–All Tees $14.00! Published October 20, 2009 in Humorous T-Shirts T-Shirt Coupons T-Shirt Sales T-Shirts. I love when these happen. Clean and simple, all shirts are $14.00 at Busted Tees until 12:01 PM est. tomorrow (Wednesday). They’ve got their gems, as I’m sure many of you know, so it’s definitely worth heading over to and checking out. Go shop the sale! Use a coupon too, I think they’ll let you.! You). Free Shipping at DBH on Any Order Size! + Really Cheap DBH Tees Published. The Big Fifth Eye from Resist Today Published October 5, 2009 in Printed on American Apparel Quirky T-Shirts T-Shirts. That certainly is a very big and very cool looking fifth eye. This shirt somewhat creeps me out, but in a good way. I definitely like it. I also just spent like 4 hours doing tedious homework, so that might contribute to creepiness of a huge fifth eye on a two-headed dude. You can check this out at the always awesome Resist Today. Check out their wallets too–they cool.… Mel. Design. Three Band Shirts That I Just Bought Published in Music T-Shirts T-Shirts. This post doesn’t serve much purpose other than highlighting three band shirts that I bought and am incredibly psyched to receive. Actually, I guess there is some small purpose, because sometime soon I’ll be digging through the plethora of shirts out there and picking my favorite for each (being Grateful Dead, The Beatles, and Bob Dylan–I wanted to buy some shirts from obscure bands). I usually try to buy shirts only from bands I’ve seen in concert, but that’s not easy with these dudes,although I did see Phil Lesh and Friends at Bonnaroo and almost saw Dylan. I’ve yet to get close to seeing The Beatles though (surprise!). So yeah, here are the three I bought, and expect more detailed posts for all of them soon. Sorry that the pictures are not the greatest quality. Grateful Dead Bob Dylan The Beatles (you may have seen this one before). I also bought a bunch of other shirts recently, including Dr. Dog (who I haven’t seen, but will be seeing in about a month), The Spinto Band, Ra Ra Riot (I have three of their shirts now!), and the Cold War Kids. P.S. Can you tell I like tie-dye? P.P.S. I really just wanted to post something regarding music. Be my friend on last.fm!
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The Moooooooooo has won a total of 2,391 achievements in 85 games Registered on 02 March 09 at 15:47 | Last site visit: 13 April 13 at 20:03 |. 9 achievements out of 70 won | 42,317 tracked gamers have this game | First played 21 Mar 13 50 achievements out of 50 won | 22,131 tracked gamers have this game | First played 18 Apr 11 16 achievements out of 38 won | 6,487 tracked gamers have this game | First played 01
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fulmine bianco has won a total of 4,615 achievements in 352 games Registered on 25 January 11 at 09:11 | Last site visit: 15 May 12 at 00:03 | Xbox status: Offline Happy Birthday! happy biirthday tooo youuuuu ...there are 2 other comments Happy birfday sucka! Thanks guys! Sorry it's been so long since we last played- almost done with school, just 8 more months!!!! 4 achievements out of 28 won | 18,949 tracked gamers have this game | First played 10 May 13 30 achievements out of 50 won | 11,171 tracked gamers have this game | First played 17 Apr 13 38 achievements out of 55 won | 8,196 tracked gamers have this game | First played 03 Oct
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It has been a wonderfully exciting 9 years serving up the biggest and best directory for podcasts, but now it is time to say goodbye. We have decided to shut down our service and move on to other things. If you are interested in acquiring the domain names or databases (we must have over 10 million podcast episodes cataloged now) feel free to drop us a line.
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I bought a North Face Artic Parka from Ellis Brigham. The coat is like having a duvet wrapped around you. However, it was much cheaper from Ellis Brigham than any other company I could find as it is currently in the sale. I was over charged for delivery initially, but they refunded immediately. The coat arrived at exactly in the time period they said it would (I had received an email that morning stating the expected delivery time). Brilliant service Connect with Facebook to get one click access to Trustpilot. It's easier.Sign up with Facebook
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BP's Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is commonly referred to as the Gulf oil spill, but liquid oil wasn't the only hydrocarbon that gushed out of the Macondo well for 84 days. Up to 40 percent of the leak was gas, mostly methane invisible to the naked eye, reported scientists who published their findings last month in the research journal Nature Geoscience. The study authors — Samantha Joye, Ian MacDonald, Ira Leifer and Vernon Asper — calculate the total volume of discharged gas as between 260,000 to 520,000 tons. That is enough, if burned, to supply the same amount of energy as 1.6 to 3.1 million barrels of crude oil. Gas and oil occur together in deep ocean deposits, so it should come as no surprise that the Macondo well released large amounts of gas. "Natural gas was a huge fraction of the hydrocarbon discharge ... and we don't know what happened to it," said lead author Joye, a professor of marine sciences at the University of Georgia. The impact of the gas on marine ecosystems is largely unknown, and it has reignited a scientific debate about the behavior and whereabouts of hundreds of thousands of tons of natural gas. The discussions will have consequences for both the energy industry and climate change research and policy. When Joye and her colleagues visited the spill site in May-June 2010, they measured concentrations of dissolved hydrocarbons at up to 75,000 times higher than background levels. This gas-rich layer was about 3,300 feet below the ocean surface. Microbes in the ocean can break down those hydrocarbons, but the process uses up a lot of oxygen and could trigger depletion of the life-giving gas, though the extent and impacts remain unknown, said co-author Ian MacDonald, an oceanography professor at Florida State University. "We're not saying this is a measure of doom to the Gulf ecosystem," MacDonald continued. "Rather, if we're to understand the environmental impacts of [the spill], we need to understand all the inputs — not just the oil but also the gas and dispersants." Co-author Ira Leifer, a researcher at the University of California, Santa Barbara, said the gases could change the microbial balance of the sea. "It can be a cause for alarm [because] the bottom of the food chain is in the deep sea." A sudden surge in methane-consuming bacteria might crowd out other microbes that feed organisms higher up on the food chain. "So in terms of [ecosystem impacts] it would've been better if the methane had mixed with the atmosphere." Methane: 20 Times More Potent than CO2 But methane is a greenhouse gas twenty times more potent than CO2, and it enters the atmosphere from both natural and human sources. Wetlands, forests and oceans all emit gaseous methane, as do fossil fuel plants and livestock. According to a 2007Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, man-made emissions from sources such as landfills, agriculture and biomass combustion account for 60 percent of global methane output. The high-end estimate of the gas discharge from the Macondo well — 520,000 tons — is equal to 2.6 percent of annual net global methane emissions. In the atmosphere as a whole, which contains some 4,800 teragrams of methane, the leak would have increased overall methane concentrations by 0.01 percent, Joye explained in an email to SolveClimate News. But in the case of the BP spill, most of the gas was trapped in the ocean, and very little made it to the atmosphere, said Joye. Some of the methane was observed as methane hydrates, cage-like structures where methane molecules are trapped in crystals of water ice molecules. Gas hydrates form under high pressure and low temperatures, and they're commonly found in deep underwater sediments. According to figures from the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS), worldwide hydrate reserves could hold twice as much energy as all the fossil fuels found on Earth. Several countries, including the U.S., are conducting hydrate test drilling programs for potential energy use. The ocean floor — and the Gulf Coast region in particular — is littered with natural methane seeps where gases bubble up through the water column. As the bubbles rise, they develop hydrate "skins" that protect the methane from dissolving, which helps the methane to reach the ocean surface. In the case of the Macondo well, the methane became trapped in a deep-sea layer about 3,000 to 3,600 feet down, where scientists reported a "snowstorm" of methane hydrate particles. The gas layer also contained "significant" amounts of oil, said Leifer. But it remains a mystery why bubbles disappeared and methane hydrate particles formed at that particular depth. "I believe that something happened outside of anything we scientists understand," he said. New Findings Stir Controversy The researchers' findings have stirred up much debate in the academic world. For one thing, their calculations of the total gas discharge of 260,000 to 520,000 tons are much higher than the estimates of other scientists. In early January, a research team led by John Kessler, an oceanographer from Texas A&M University, and David Valentine, a UC Santa Barbara geochemist, reported inScience that the BP spill released 190,000 to 260,000 tons of gas. More contentious, however, is their assertion that microbes have already consumed most of the gas. During research cruise trips between August and October 2010, Kessler and Valentine took hundreds of water samples from the northern Gulf of Mexico and found no evidence of the BP gas. A counter-argument comes from Joye, who said that the gaseous layer, or plume, has simply moved elsewhere. The plume's progress was poorly tracked from June to August, and the gases would have dispersed to different parts of the ocean. Valentine disagreed. "It's quite clear that we identified the majority of the plume," he told SolveClimate News, adding that instead of methane, they found zones of low oxygen and a large "community" of methanotrophs, or methane-eating microbes. There were far more methanotrophs than what was present in May and June, he said. "So basically the methanotrophs are there now, and they're dying off since they [consumed their food source]." Using information on ocean currents, Kessler and Valentine also found other indications of the plume — namely, the dispersants and fluorescence from the oil. Both were mixed with the gases in the plume, and all would have moved with the ocean currents, said Valentine. Joye argues that circulation in the deep Gulf is complex. "It's not flowing like a river. It breaks off and you get little eddies … [The Gulf] is a huge body of water." Since the methane wasn't routinely measured between late June and early August, "we basically lost track of [the gas]." Countries Begin Drilling for Gas Hydrates The scientific debate is expected to continue through future peer-reviewed works, and such controversy underscores how little is understood about the behavior of gases in deep-ocean systems. The need for basic research echoes growing interest in the energy sector. The U.S. has several projects aimed at developing gas hydrate resources. BP is drilling a test well on the north slope of Alaska to study the occurrence of hydrates and may start production testing within the next two years. In the Gulf of Mexico, Chevron is drilling to document hydrate abundance. Both projects are conducted in partnership with the Department of Energy. Internationally, Japan, India and South Korea are sinking vast resources into hydrate drilling programs. Japan hopes to start commercial extraction by 2018. But drilling for hydrates is not without dangers. A major concern is that hydrates are very efficient at storing gas. One cubic foot of solid gas hydrate expands into 160 to 180 cubic feet of free gas at the surface. That sudden expansion could lead to explosions or harm drilling equipment. The Japanese report they've developed a drilling method that slowly decompresses the hydrates. The standard practice in deep-sea oil drilling is to avoid drilling through hydrates. "Over time you stumble into them anyway," said USGS research geologist Tim Collett, adding that when that happens you have to slow down the drill to let the gas circulate out. Gas hydrates have also been implicated in submarine landslides, which can trigger tsunamis. USGS geophysicist Carolyn Ruppel doesn't believe that hydrates can cause landslides on their own. But the presence of hydrates could facilitate landslides triggered by earthquakes, Ruppel said. "The hazards are still poorly understood," said Collett. Both Ruppel and Collett cautioned that the dangers are easily sensationalized. "We're still dealing with a science when it comes to gas hydrates," said Collett. "We're still in the early stages of understanding." Impact of Arctic Hydrates on Warming 'Worrisome' Another risk lies in the hydrates' contribution to climate change. Hydrates keep methane out of the atmosphere by sequestering them underground. But as the planet warms, more of that methane could be released into the air. Deep-sea hydrates like the ones in the Gulf don't pose much of a threat, said Leifer. The deep ocean warms so slowly that those hydrates will remain stable for at least thousands of years. Arctic hydrates, however, are "extremely worrisome" because they're buried under shallow waters. Under the Arctic Sea lies an expanse of permafrost that's half the size of the United States, and below the permafrost are layers of sediment containing methane hydrates. The hydrates release methane, which get trapped beneath the permafrost. Cracks in the permafrost then discharge the methane into the atmosphere. Such releases are already happening. Last summer, Leifer's research group measured small methane plumes coming out of Arctic waters. Over a distance of about 930 miles, "everywhere we went with the boat, there were little bubbles coming out," said Leifer. "This may be the normal state of affairs," he continued, but climate change is heating up the Arctic more quickly than other parts of the globe, and "[the situation] could be getting a lot worse." The Arctic has enough buried methane that a one percent release would quadruple global concentrations of atmospheric methane. That's the equivalent of increasing CO2 by a factor of ten, said Leifer. "It would be pretty close to the end of civilization as we know it, and this could happen. It doesn't mean it's going to happen … but we want people to be aware [of the possibility]." Leifer will return to the Arctic later in March to continue hydrate research. No Technological Solutions for Hydrates As for the role of gases in future oil spills, he said: "I certainly hope this is the last deep-sea oil spill, but that seems unlikely. Because we don't understand the fate of hydrocarbons in the deep sea, we can't answer simple questions and we won't know what to do in the next spill." Right now, said Leifer, there are no technological solutions for addressing gaseous hydrocarbons in the environment. "The best we can do at this point is monitor and … try to learn lessons for the future [so that] when a spill happens again, appropriate decisions can be made to limit damage to the environment."
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. Shootout at the OK Elementary School. Please support Truthout’s work by making a tax-deductible donation: click here to contribute.. To read more articles by Salvatore Babones and other authors in the Public Intellectual Project, click here. It did so by a 5-4 margin. In other words, the nationwide Constitutional protection for gun ownership only came into existence in 2010 (not 1791) and even then by one single vote. So much for the everlasting, inalienable right to own a gun. No, the fact that there are so many guns in America has nothing to do with the Constitution. It has much more to do with lobbying by gun manufacturers and gun owners. The power of the gun lobby is insane. So is the rhetoric of gun owners, with all this talk about prying things out of cold, dead hands. I understand that not every gun owner is insane. Many people own guns to protect themselves. That's not insane. It's just misguided. Your gun is statistically more likely to be used to hurt people you love than to protect them. Millions of other responsible adults simply like to play with guns, and are able to do so safely. People like to collect them, hunt animals with them, or just go shoot them for the fun of it. If that's sanity, so be it. We all have our hobbies. But not all hobbies are created equal. Some hobbies are inherently dangerous, to ourselves and to others. Sure, some people can use guns safely. Some people can also smoke crack safely, drink and drive safely and handle explosives safely. We don't let them because too many other people can't. Sometimes we have to accept that what's safe fun for us may be just too dangerous for others, and that we have to make sacrifices for the common good. Any parent with children of different ages understands this. The 6-year-old can't have a toy with small parts because the 3-year-old might try to eat one and choke to death..
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/13378-gun-ownership-is-a-hobby-not-a-right
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Let. If you overhaul the Medicare system like you did your Ford and tell the public it’s still Medicare, are you doing so honestly?. The corporate world started doing this when big banks and multi-line insurance companies with financial services divisions persuaded them to phase out their pension plans and replace them with 401(k)s, so-called because of the section of the federal law that authorized their creation. In the early part of my father’s career, 401(k)s had not yet been invented. Soon after he was hired as a shift worker at a Tennessee glass factory, he was enrolled in his employer’s pension plan. When he retired more than 25 years later, he began receiving a predetermined pension benefit every month until he died last December. The payments weren’t nearly as big as the paycheck he received while on the job, but it was an enormous help financially. By contrast, when I went to work for CIGNA in 1993, pensions were an endangered species. CIGNA still offered one, but the company changed the structure soon after I was hired, which meant that I would get less each month upon retirement than colleagues who had joined the company a few years earlier. CIGNA was among the first companies to offer a 401(k) plan because, at the time, it was one of those multi-line insurance companies that had a financial services division. That division created and managed 401(k)s for several large employer customers, CIGNA itself being one of them. Aetna also had a financial services division back then. So two of the biggest health insurance firms in the country, Aetna and CIGNA, played key roles in the early years of the great risk shift by ushering in the era of 401(k)s and bringing the pension era to an end. Employers began phasing out pensions in the 1990s as rapidly as they began jettisoning indemnity health insurance plans in favor of HMOs and other managed care plans (which, of course, Aetna and CIGNA also marketed, and still do). Transitioning from pensions to 401(k)s meant that employers would have much more money available to reward shareholders because they would be paying less in revenues over time to retired employees. The winners consequently have been the wealthy individuals and institutions who own today’s corporations, while the losers have been the ones who work for them. Instead of being “defined” benefits plans like pensions, 401(k)s are referred to as defined “contribution” plans. That means that workers enrolled in such plans no longer get a certain amount of money every month when they retire as my father did, but instead will get whatever is in their 401(k) balances, most of which they contributed themselves. Highly compensated employees, including CEOs, are pleased with the shift because they have the means to sock away more money in their 401(k)s than the rank and file. And the money they sock away is tax-deferred, so 401(k)s have become a favorite tax shelter for the well-to-do. Ryan’s Medicare scheme would replicate what 401(k)s have done to the rank and file. The vouchers the government would provide beneficiaries are the equivalent of a defined contribution. And the vouchers invariably would become less valuable over time as the cost of insurance increased. The wealthy among us wouldn’t be nearly as disadvantaged when that occurred as low- and middle-income earners who would have to dig deeper into their own pockets to buy health care coverage from private insurers. And undoubtedly, they would find that the only plans they could afford would be those with high deductibles. If backers of Ryan’s plan would drop the word “Medicare” and name it something with a bunch of numbers and a letter or two in parenthesis, that would be far more honest than calling it Medicare or anything similar. At least the proponents of the great risk shift didn’t have the audacity to call 401(k)s pensions. They’re entirely different creations with engines and transmissions that bear little resemblance to each other. That ain’t no lie, PolitFact.
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/5761:when-medicare-isnt-medicare
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Video: Interview With JaVale McGee’s Mom Kyle Weidie | December 6, 2008 | 9:28 pm Comcast’s Chris Miller interviewed JaVale McGee’s mom, Pamela, on the sidelines during Friday night’s Wizards-Lakers game. She seems like a cool, reasonable lady. My favorite quotes are: “I need a little bit more energy [out of JaVale], you know, if I was doing the ghetto mom, I’d be like, ‘C’mon JaVale, let’s get it done!!’” “He’s 21, but he has the body of a 17-year old…..he’s in a growth spurt right now, we just measured him and he’s 7’1″ with no shoes on.” But you can watch for yourself. Published in 2008-09 Wizards, Interviews, JaVale McGee, Video, Visuals
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Adam McGinnis | June 30, 2011 | 5:50 pm I often sarcastically harp that I’m one of the “lucky” few who has watched every single Washington Wizards game either in person, live on TV, or via DVR over the past few craptastic seasons, but Wizards T.V. analyst Phil Chenier has seen almost every game in person, home and away, going on 26 years. The former Bullets Star has an unassuming and steady game-calling style. His commentary is sharp and void of the preachy “back in my playing days” modifiers, which are so tiresomely prevalent amongst ex-jock pundits. (Looking at you, Jim Palmer & Rob Dibble.) Published in 2011 Summer, Adam McGinnis, Bullets-Wizards History, Ex-Wizards, Interviews, Pictures, Summer, Video, Visuals, Wizards Irreverence | 8 Comments Tags: Mustache, phil chenier, Shaving, Video, washington wizards Tags: Mustache, phil chenier, Shaving, Video, washington wizards
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Text Size (Page 4).” Get truth delivered to your inbox every week. More Below the Ad Advertisement If you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. By Blueboy1938, July 9, 2006 at 5:25 pm Link to this comment . By David, July 9, 2006 at 10:33 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Hi, John’s post is an invitation to commit atrocities and this how most occupation’s in history become debauched affairs which ultimately destroy’s the nations that are occupied and dehumanizes the occupier’s. (ex. the French in Algeria, the Israelis in Lebanon, the British in Iraq, and the US in the Philippines, South Korea, and Vietnam). “Nice guys finish last”, why don’t we ask the survivors of Mei Lai how nice the US soldier’s were to them and whether they love and respect the US. At the same token maybe we should ask a victim of a vicious crime whether they like and respect the person who brutalized them? As you can see I am being sarcastic not serious just like John when he posted his comments. Perpetrating atrocities and war crimes will not help us achieve victory (which is not possible with the current deployment of US forces in Iraq in any possible event). All it will do is unite our adverseries and force us to find an exit before we are forced into the position of fighting the entire population. I believe in this country and I mean the US but I am not insane or stupid enough to believe that we can butcher our way to any semblance of victory. How about some moderation in the US? Thanks, By Scott, July 9, 2006 at 9:21 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Blueboy1938’s post doesn’t square with other accounts about the quality of troops on the ground in Iraq. I’ve also read accounts of a directed recruitment effort that targets evangelical Christians - who could ever forget General Boykin? Boy what a combination neo-nazis and born again Christians would make. The kindest and gentlest army in the world for sure. I’m sure hearts and minds everywhere will be swooning. One day the troops will come home and at the very least many of these highly trained and deluded paranoiacs will become members of police and other security forces around the US. It’s not hard to imagine the War on Drugs getting a whole lot more violent is it? What if America’s right wing were to finally step off the deep end and declare a War on Liberalism, who’s side do you think these troops and cops and so on would be with? By John, July 8, 2006 at 1:08 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Well, you certainly seem well rounded in your opinions, but you have left out the part about having boots on the ground, in uniform, combatant status experience. Oh, that’s right, you don’t have that. News flash for you: It’s a whole different world. As a Special Forces operator with two tours in Iraq and countless operations and raids under my belt, let me give you an on the ground view of the world. Close Quarters Battle (CQB) is the technique used during raids. CQB is not a nice business. CQB has a historically high casualty rate for the assault force. CQB is full of unknowns. Is there a tripwire on the door we are about to enter? Did this guy pick tonight to have a regional insurgent meeting with about 20 of his heavily armed friends? How many of his insurgent friends that we don’t know about live in the neighborhood? Is this guy a paranoid freak who sleeps in a suicide vest to prevent himself from being taken alive? You want to see what happens when you are nice and knock on the door and invite them back to the base for milk and cookies and a little chat? Watch COPS. Those poor bastards have to be nice, and the nasty attitudes and outright hostility they have to deal with are ridiculous. As I said earlier, CQB is not a nice business. From start to finish, your whole purpose in life is to project mayhem and chaos, in addition to lethal ability (not lethal intent, which would be intending to kill. Lethal ability, which means the ability to kill should you have to.) You want to know why there are so many civilian casualties? It is because until the bad guys grab a gun, they are civilians. It’s. I’d bring a baseball bat, a chainsaw, and a whole array of instruments dedicated to the defeat of the enemy. I wouldn’t have to play by any rules. Anyone want to make a bet on who would win? The moral high road is all fine and dandy when you are sitting safe at home in your little comfort zone. Once you get out in the real world, you learn the hardest lesson of all real fast: Nice guys finish last. By Blueboy1938, July 8, 2006 at 11:48 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Freedem states the most arrant nonsense I’ve seen on a lot of military related Iraq blogs. The current volunteer armed services are filled by the best educated and best trained personnel they have ever seen. Sure, some choose the military for economic reasons, but that doesn’t make them stupid. Today’s military is a highly technical force, which requires sharp mental abilities as well as the traditional brawn and guts. While NCOs may come from the ranks, officers typically do not. They are products of the military acadamies and the general college population through ROTC. Lumping them in indescriminately is completely illogical and misinformed. Furthermore, company officers from second lieutenant to captain usually have less than four years in the service and consequently don’t fit Freedem’s characterizations at all. I would also guess that most of the regular army non-coms at field unit level have similar time in service. Moreover, at least 30% of the troops in Iraq are National Guard and Reserve, which means they are not career military but come out of civilian jobs to do their tours in Iraq. The problem, which I outlined in my previous comment, is the fact that we are asking combat-trained personnel to undertake enforcement operations, for which they are not adequately trained. Condemning the troops in the manner of Freedem is inaccurate, misleading, and prejudicial. Considering the extremely dangerous and ambiguous theater of operations, there are actually a very small percentage of individuals involved in really serious, Haditha-like activities. Those individuals should be and are being prosecuted. Sure, the mattress tramplers should be more careful, but they are trying to survive while doing an almost impossible job. Give them a break! At the very least, be more accurate and informed when commenting on their performance. By Freedem, July 8, 2006 at 8:19 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Alas, Mr Rosen’s horror story confirms again, in richer detail, what has been obvious before the first tank crossed the border. The Army was always mostly made up of folk who cannot afford to avoid it. Those youth less well off economicallly, tend also to be less well off educationally, and to be more committed to a simpler religion, not having the time or education to explore nuances, or alternatives. All this before bootcamp gets a hold on them. Even without the rightward spin increasing in the peacetime military, bootcamp is not a place for anything beyond instant over-reaction to instilled psycotic paranoia of any convievable threat, much less selfexploratory sensitivity training, or broad cross cultural enlightenment. Leading them (on the ground, from sargents to captains), are folk much like themselves, but committed to a military life, and having spent a lifetime imagining a real fight, but not since Viet-Nam actually being in one. Such squabbles that did exist taught all the wrong lessons. That the most innocent thing or action could kill, and kill hundreds. That a hundred civillians could be killed that one soldier might avoid injury. That even dozens of American soldiers might need to die to retrieve the body of one of their own, but all others are not even worthy of counting. And worst of all, in the First Iraq war, the Iraq Army committed many real and imagined attrocities, but collapsed like wet kleenex in the open desert billiard tables American military had been designed to fight in for a hundred years. Massive surrender, and the exposure of few cultural underpinnings, created attitudes about Iraqis in particular that were most unfortunate. Even if there were good and real reasons for going in, how can such a mindset turn out any way but badly? By John, July 7, 2006 at 8:18 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Please read and send to your list By native child, July 5, 2006 at 4:10 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Shades of the U.S. occupation of the Philippines at the end of the nineteenth century. That one cost the natives there 600,000 lives. Our troops then were even more brutal than those now serving in Iraq. They used beheadings to intimidate the natives (put them up on sticks), much like their predecessors had done in the genocide of our own native people. Our military isn’t unique in behaving this way. The French lined the streets in Hanoi with the heads of decapitated Vietnamese patriots, not to mention what the Japanese military did to civilians in Nanking seventy years ago. So we’ve got to stop thinking that our loved ones can do no wrong when they’re sent off to war, because they, too, commit war crimes. War does that to a soldier. What’s the answer? Troops out now and no more wars, that’s what. By David, July 4, 2006 at 12:05 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) I really liked this article, but I remember an old phrase that seems to be perfect at this dark time in our history, and I paraphrase “he who does not learn from history is doomed to repeat it”. This article and its contents could have been written about America’s experience in Vietnam or the British Empire’s conquest of Iraq and its subsequent guerilla war from 1917 to 1920. With the internet we have access to an incredible amount of knowledge in seconds. Yet I have never met a people more ignorant about history in my entire life. Even after Vietnam and all that our nation experienced and the damage that conflict caused to an entire generation. Its as if the only lesson we learned is “do not launch a war on Vietnam.” Now we have wasted so many lives and so much money on a disasterous war all that can be said is that we now have no good options. Our standing among nations has never been as low, our nations fiscal health is very poor with staggering debts that will take generations to completely pay off. We are in a tough spot and while our leaders discuss important subjects like “gay marriage” and “flag burning” our brave men and women and uniform will continue to pay the ultimate price for our leaders failures. There is a solution and it starts here and not in Baghdad. Its called reform and it involves opening up our political system to allow more newer political parties and movements to get involved in the political process in this country. It also involves opening up our Media and press and allowing for the development of more press outlets and finally for the idea that questioning our leaders is unpatriotic to be eliminated especially in matters of war and peace. Thanks By Scott, July 1, 2006 at 8:21 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) America, you have a problem. In light of the Big Sort, who do you think your troops are likely to “be with” when they finally are brought home? Be careful for what you wish for. By Scott, July 1, 2006 at 7:24 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) The occupation has been one vast extended crime against the Iraqi people, and most of it has occurred unnoticed by the American people and the media.” Excuse me? Ignored is more like it! I didn’t have any trouble noticing it from Canada so… Sorry, I couldn’t get past that without commenting. I guess I’ll go read the rest now. By VeryOldMan, July 1, 2006 at 6:38 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Ossama Bin Laden joined the fight in Iraq quite a while back. Rich Sultans pay for double agents by the tanker load. Meanwhile, the bitter at home wonder still wonder how it was the Soviet Union died after all the trillions of sincere words written by so many “great” minds condemning the “capitalist crimes” of the West during the Cold War. Their loving children still march for peace. Peace now, peace at any cost, peace if it means suicide. All we are saying is buy peace a chance. Three for five dollars. Islam is a religion of peace. The peace of the grave for the infidel. With petro dollars from our gas guzzlers, mass graves. Some teenagers drive around aimlessly chanting, “don’t want to be an American idiot” or words to that effect. Of course they don’t. Do you? Why is Cheney so evil? Because we’re so stupid. We teach people who don’t have the capacity to think how to read. God is a servant of the victors. Always has been, always will be. Ask the millions of Japanese we butchered during World War II if they regret the current Prime Minister is a huge Elvis Presley fan. You see? The dead only have regrets in Hollywood movies. Forever and ever, Amen. Seen the new Superman film yet? By Blueboy1938, July 1, 2006 at 6:29 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Our troops are operating in what is now a generally hostile environment, where it is really impossible a lot of the time to tell friend from foe. It is very likely that wars, whoever is involved, will no longer be frontal, with clearly defined opposing lines and everyone conveniently in identifiable uniforms, but assymetrical, as this one has turned into. Most of what Mr. Rosen reports is simply enforcement activity being carried out by people, whatever their motivation for joining up as soldiers, who are not trained in law enforcement techniques but in combat. Sure, tromping on mattresses in combat boots where Muslims would not even wear shoes is insensitive. “Trashing” the wrong dwelling because of inadequate intelligence is unfortunate. However, as Mr. Rosen points out more than once: most of these actions are not intentional brutalities. Those involved in actions, like Haditha, that are should be and are being prosecuted. Mr. Rosen reports instances of corrective actions: The NCO that pointed out that a soldier’s mother might react in the same way as the woman annoying him in her ullalations over her son being taken away; the soldiers “tenderly” bringing babies to their distraught mothers. Yes, it’s the wrong war for the wrong (read: trumped-up) “reasons” in the wrong place with the inevitable unintended consequences (propping up an Inran-centric government; brutalizing our troops by using them as enforcers instead of what they were trained for). Yes, we have to extricate ourselves by defining specifically what the level of Iraqi self-sufficiency has to be, and then planning in concrete terms our disengagement strategy, which will inevitably involve the dreaded “withdrawal timetable.” Meanwhile, let’s not, as Mr. Rosen does, assume that what he saw, disturbing as it is, can be multiplied by the number of similar-sized units operating in Iraq and universally condemn our troops. They’re doing what has to be done in a difficult situation. Could they do it better? You bet! (To use the Donald’s [Rumsfeld] rhetorical turn of phrase.) Let’s not indulge in our own “Viet Nam Syndrom” and blame the soldiers for doing their jobs, however ineptly or well, when it is really the neocons that pushed us into this mess that are to blame. By Glenn, July 1, 2006 at 1:56 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) A brilliant article. I have to say though that I am encouraged in these dark times by the intelligence and compassion of the responses to this article. There is undoubtedly a growing movement across the globe who are sick and tired of this evil being executed in our names and who yearn to be in a position to do something about it. Marching with permission from the state doesnt work and its naive to assume war criminals with geo-political goals will listen to that form of protest. But when the millions who have marched get so pissed off and realise that the ‘assemble without permission’ strategy so excellently displayed by the French is part of the answer THEN these war criminals will shake in their boots. Imagine mass non violent blockades of strategic sites - military and economic - by tens of thousands of people who are not afraid of storming military bases to prevent landings, blockading economically sensitive sites which cost government dearly and any other ‘pressure points’ we could think of. Who were not afraid of arrest, not afraid of being beaten and ultimately not afraid of death if the guards choose to shoot us. THEN the war criminals would not have the freedom of operation they enjoy at the moment. There are already movements gearing up for this - for one example look at: This is the answer to our feelings of helplessness and the movement is growing. So lets all join in Glenn By Ga, June 30, 2006 at 10:15 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) The American Male Mythos is dead. As a boy I used to watch every John Wayne movie in awe. I moved on, though, not ever seeing his late file “The Green Berets” which was about Vietnam. Then, as a man I learned real American History. And my understanding that John Wayne movies were not accurate portrayals of history, but glorified stories. But I still helf on to those base beleifs of America, Home of the Brave, Land of the Free. Then I saw “The Green Berets” just last year. Never have I seen such a horrible propoganda film before. Oh wait. I have. Those made by Joseph Goebbels in Nazi Germany. There are at times “just wars.” And a “just war” is defined as the repelling of an aggressor who has invaded another country, or is commiting genocide. And even in “just wars”—precisely because “war is hell”—there is the most horrific mental suffering on both sides. Even those brave young men fighting for freedom will, under the horrors of battle, face the possibility of losing all sense of civility and normalcy and commit atrocities. War causes men to commit horrific acts. On both side. Always. War is hell. So General Sherman said to the graduates of Michigan Military Academy in 1879. And, our politicians tell us, we are at war; that a time of war is a time of sacrifice. Over two thousand have sacrificed. Now there must be more sacrifice. We cannot, as a country and a people, benefit from this war for it to be just. We cannot get their oil. We cannot get their money. We can only give to the Iraqi people for this war to be just. We gave them tons of bombs for many years. We gave them economic sanctions for many years. Whatever the truths behind the impetus for our going to war, those two truths we must never forget. The Iraqi’s certainly will not. We owe the Iraqi people more sacrifice. We owe ourselves more sacrifice too. For we have lessons to learn. For war is hell. A dastardly thing, men killing fellow men, bullets and bombs not discriminating between those who according to the laws of war should be killed and those too who should be spared but happen to be in harm’s way. Perhaps a tiny bit of our own souls die with each death in this war. There are those here at home who want to stop the war. Those who want that cannot be considered un-patriotic. Indeed, those who speak against the war are using their freedom as it is meant to be used, for the very reason why we are told that we went to war. Just as there are in war those who are up front with guns, there are in war those who are in supply rooms, communication rooms, and kitchens. We cannot all be up front with guns in our hands. As there are those who must be up front so too there must be those many more who stay at home to carry on their—our—normal lives. And so too there must be those that try to stop war. All these there must be for a country to call itself free. History will tell us whether or not there should have been more of those who tried to prevent the war. Three thousand of our own we say died because of our freedom. Two thousand more we say died for their freedom. Americans, we say, do not forget our own. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis we forget died from years of bombs and sanctions. Should the Iraqis forget their dead? Are those who so vocally espouse their support for the continuation of war more patriotic than those who are up front? No. Are those who so vocally espouse their support for the continuation of war more patriotic than those who oppose the war? So too the answer must be for a country that wants to be a beacon of freedom. No. If any at all are to be called un-patriotic it should be those who shout loudest for war; those who shout loudest of fear; those who sacrifice nothing while asking others to sacrifice. Now that this war has been shown to not be so easily won as was said by those of us that started this war—and we did start this war—there must be more sacrifice. More Americans must die. The “must” is not to show that men must die for freedom. The “must” is that we must know the cost of our actions. More of those up front must die. We must endure the cost of war. As many Americans over this Christmas season grieve of hurricanes past, and mall sales present, many Iraqis grieve of hardships past, present and future that no American seems willing to endure. We must now endure some humility. For this war to be justified, and the reasons for it to be true, those Americans that die, die not for America, but for Iraq. For us to be fighting to give Iraq freedom, we must give selflessly. For us to win, not the fighting in the streets but the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people—and of the world—we must not benefit from this war. For the American people’s sacrifice—and the Iraqi’s—to not be in vain we must set our attention not on a foreign policy based on the economy of oil, but on a foreign policy based on the economy of ideas. Only with humility can we win hearts and minds. A free Iraq, free from American control, must be the only benefit. We owe it to ourselves as well as to Iraq. Lest anyone forget the horror that is war, let me supply General Sherman’s quote in more context. “You dont know the horrible aspects of war,” he said to the cadets. “Ive been through two wars and I know. Ive seen cities and homes in ashes. Ive seen thousands of men lying on the ground, their dead faces looking up at the skies. I tell you, war is hell!” We have all seen many Iraqi dead faces looking up at the skies. For our sacrifices not to be in vain, their deaths must not have been in vain. By R. A. Earl, June 30, 2006 at 11:15 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Kris in #12716, wrote, in part “They joined up because they were tired of being poor and disenfranchised in this country and the military was the only way they could afford a college education for themselves and their children.” Kris went on… “They made that sacrifice so that I wouldnt have to, and f*ck you for your bigotry.” What twisted logic! So, Kris, it’s OK with you that if a person wants a “college education” and can’t afford it, it’s quite civilized and morally appropriate for him to join the military and kill people in order to get one? This certainly wasn’t “the only way” open to your relatives - it was the easy, lazy person’s way. I make no apologies for being “bigoted” about my belief that war and killing is fundamentally STUPID and IMMORAL, and anyone who thinks otherwise - who tries to concoct excuses and rationalizations in support - is mentally ill. And yes, it is possible for an entire country or even an entire generation to be mentally ill. It’s nice that you and your entire family are against war. How you all live with the cognitive dissonance that must be produced by your CHOICE to involve yourself in comitting war is beyond me. There’s no limit, I guess, to how many hoops the human mind will leap through to rationalize just about any behavior… principles be damned! But we do agree… bring the troops home. Americans most certainly have NO RIGHT wandering around Iraq with guns, or any other country for that matter. (You are aware that YOUR COUNTRY has INVADED 22 other sovereign nations since the end of World War II.) If we on this planet have any country to fear and mistrust it’s the USA. By Kris, June 30, 2006 at 6:48 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) To the commenters R. A Earl and Shellynm, your hatred gives the rest of us liberals a bad name. I come from two generations of enlisted military on both sides (father and his father, mother and her father). You’re right, they didn’t join up because of “God and Country” pride. They joined up because they were tired of being poor and disenfranchised in this country and the military was the only way they could afford a college education for themselves and their children. They made that sacrifice so that I wouldn’t have to, and f*ck you for your bigotry. And thank you to Nir Rosen for an honest account of what’s going on over there. This military kid is strongly against the war, as are all the dozen+ military people I know (mostly retired). No one who has ever lived through it (I was a kid during the first Gulf War, stationed overseas with my family, and couldn’t see my parents for days and often worried about what would happen to them) would ever want that for their families. Support our troops. Bring them home. By Tom McLoughlin, Sydney Australia, June 30, 2006 at 5:32 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) The local Murdoch rag called the Sydney Daily Telegraph here in Australia in February 2003 or thereabouts reported ‘10 million march for peace worldwide’ or similar. Out of 6 billion on our planet, this was a farcical headline, until you realise this pro war media group was faced with reporting 500,000 people out of say a 4 million greater metropolitan population here in Sydney (to Newcastle and Wollongong outliers), marched for peace, against war.That’s a real repudiation but our pro war PM called us “a mob” in derogatory tone. In my 15 years as an environmental and social activist in Australia there has been NOTHING like that march and protest in Sydney duly misreported in our very own town to our face, as brazen and dishonest as the working day is long. Absolutely peaceful. Remarkable. Only people who care to deconstruct the media even notice such distortions. Most are too busy to disbelieve. It’s such a wicked mind f*ck. In true Orwellian form the newspaper is published by News Ltd, when its fiction often. Normally Australia is so far away and small in number it doesn’t matter, but our Prime Minister Howard has played a critical role in extra symbolic political cover for GW Bush’s war. Howard is Murdoch’s plaything too. I got the link for this depressing reportage from a newsletter Crikey.com.au daily ezine here, whose founder Mayne, now a mere employee of the ezine having sold it on but still independent, regularly scorns Murdoch for predicting the Iraq invasion would see the price of oil halve to (I think) A$25 a barrel here. At the pump our petrol has easily doubled since about 2003, not halved, speaking as a delivery driver. That ezine guy Mayne, he used to work in the business pages for the same Murdoch’s Sydney Daily Telegraph that wrote the misleading and deceptive headline above. The same newspaper here is also known as the Smelly Tele, or The Daily Terror (before the ‘war on terror’ term was coined) for blatant even fictional character assassinations. It sells it’s entertaining, manipulative fiction in high numbers day after day after day cooking peoples natural intelligence. Keep rejecting such liars like Murdoch and his press I reckon. By Jesurgislac, June 30, 2006 at 4:10 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter). It’s also completely, explicitly illegal. Article 3.b of the Geneva Conventions prohibits the taking of hostages. Not that we haven’t already known the US military was breaking the Geneva Conventions in Iraq. I just note it. By R. A. Earl, June 29, 2006 at 8:25 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) In #12619, Shellynm wrote, in part “My neighbor has a daughter that married a young man that joined the army as an infantryman. I asked him why he did that since the army was a lot about killing and perhaps being killed. He said I like that kind of stuff.” And that, in a nutshell, is why I have never been able to support “Remembrance Day” or “Armistice Day” or “Memorial Day” ceremonies. Not ONCE have I ever heard or read such honesty as I’ve quoted in the above paragraph. It’s been my view since I was old enough to have one that the MAJORITY of VOLUNTEERS in military service do NOT offer themselves up for God or country. They do so FOR THE BLOODY THRILL OF IT… and by the time they realize it’s not a game it’s too late - they’re either dead or maimed for life. Those who survive the ghastly horror show, appear each year to play the sympathy card… “look what I gave for my country… now, “country” honor and support me for the rest of my life.” I mean no disrespect for those who actually thought they were doing the right thing as many were. I’m sure many were terrified and horrified. I respect their bravery in the face of such stupidity and danger. But I cannot join in “honoring” or glorifying the behavior. There is nothing glorious about engaging in war and killing. It’s a morally reprehensible and very, very stupid action. I can only wonder at what goes on in the minds of those who think otherwise. There are those who will throw Hitler in my face and say that without the sacrifices of our brave young men Hitler would be running the world. First, you don’t know that. Secondly, don’t blame Hitler! The Hitlers of this world cannot function without the support of the rest of us one way or the other. LOOK IN THE MIRROR for the cause of your problems. By Sara, June 29, 2006 at 10:15 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Thank God the SCOTUS just called the administration to account. Really, for the first time in years I found myself praying a spontaneous prayer of thanks to God. I also thank God for honest journalists telling the truth when the rewards for telling the truth are so few and the rewards for doing sloppy/dishonest work are so many. It’s time to take apart their plastic fantastic happy shiny war with a wrecking ball. By Michelle, June 28, 2006 at 10:43 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Ever wonder what the German people were doing while Hitler was degrading, humiliating, terrorizing and slaughtering millions of innocent people? Look in the mirror, America. See the shadow of swasticas on your foreheads? I do. Hitler killed for the ideal of purity. Bush kills for the ideal of democracy—I mean, oil. By Fadel Abdallah, June 28, 2006 at 10:40 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Nir Rosen’s report on the American callous and criminal occupying force is highly disturbing, even though it is still a limited and watered-down version of the total ugly and disturbing picture about this criminal war and its subsequent occupation results. So, let me first take my hat off. Any thing short of that will bring a lot of shame and disgrace to all of us who are really conscientious human beings. By GreginOz, June 28, 2006 at 10:06 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) BLOWBACK IS A BITCH! Can you imagine the sheer, undiluted, adamantine, -100 degree centigrade HATRED that fills the hearts of these civilians? Fuck the troops, fuck the government…we are destroying a 5000 year old culture that helped introduce WRITING to humanity, for fuck’s sake! If you were brutalised like this could you EVER forgive those that perpetrated it. Note that their culture cherishes vendetta for GENERATIONS! I am so ashamed that the Aussie Govt. is the number one lickspittle to this evil, disgusting US administration and truly believe that ALL Yanks, Brits and Aussies are complicit in these war crimes…yep, you too, fatty! Am reminded of a short story by Harlan Ellison, the title was “I have no mouth but I must scream”, that is Iraq. Regards By K, June 28, 2006 at 8:54 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) The only reason I’d like to see Guantanamo remain open is to see the terrorists/enemy combatants get a taste of their own medicine. No legal counsel, a little bit of torture here and there—standard treatment for enemies of the government. By lori laidella, June 28, 2006 at 8:14 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) all i can do is throw up my arms and cry.thankyou for this eye witness report.i know this is what is happening.i live in new orleans and can only imagine how i would feel if on top of the horrors we have witnessed here if we had bombs and worse all around us comming from people we could not even comunicate with.i can see this will be another sleepless night for me.if i was a praying person i would be on my knees.instead i sit and continue to cry.i write letters,protest,email etc.but i feel so helpless in the face of such tragedy. By shellynm, June 28, 2006 at 8:03 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) These articles affected me greatly. My neighbor has a daughter that married a young man that joined the army as an infantryman. I asked him why he did that since the army was a lot about killing and perhaps being killed. He said “I like that kind of stuff”. Why do we continually leave unchallenged the contention that the military is comprised of the best, the brightest? We all know that’s not true. I know the military leaders are more to blame and many young people who commit violent acts in that situation would never do so in other circumstances. But let’s face it; many join the military for just such an opportunity. By Alan@oldeurope, June 28, 2006 at 5:59 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) I have just read “Assasins’Gate” by George Packer and it is clear from your excellent and disturbing article that the American presence in Iraq is a deeply dysfunctional and sociopathic enterprise for which the iraqis are paying in full. But they are not the only ones who will pay a price. It does not bare thinking about the effect that these brutalised and traumatised soldiers and administrators will have on their families and communities when they finally all come home. A social calamity waiting to happen. Mind you given the White House’s(fast becoming the American Reich) fondness for the concept of continuous war that could be a long time coming. It is astonishing to many of us here in “‘ol Yurp” how Americans put up with the crap they do from pres, his cronies and fellow travelers. You can criticise the those French “cheese eating surrrender monkeys” all you like but when their leaders step too far out of line they take to the streets, like the good democrats they are, and make their “we the people” presence felt. By conchita, June 28, 2006 at 5:56 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) the others above have said it all. what will it take for your writing to be published so all of the us reads it? By JustZisGuy, June 28, 2006 at 4:04 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) “What’s it going to take to get the APCs rolling down our streets” Well, you’ve already had a taste of it (article dated Sep 2, 2005): NEW ORLEANS, United States (AFP) - Iraq-tested US troops with shoot-to-kill orders were deployed in New Orleans to restore law and order after days of chaos and looting in the hurricane-devastated city. Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco said the 300 troopers from the Arkansas National Guard had been authorized. By Reg, June 28, 2006 at 3:46 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) We said it before, we’ll say it again. We have the proof from our own FBI definition: GW Bush is the World’s Leading Terrorist! Free pdf download: By Pete, June 28, 2006 at 1:08 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Yes. Thank you for your honesty, and certainly there is no question that our troops doing their jobs cannot avoid intrusive and insulting presence. There may be question in the minds of some whether this, on the balance, was or was not a justifiable war. But there can be no question that (the lack of) preparation, planning, and management of the war by our corrupt and incompetent administration, has truly shamed us. It has also left our young men and women at risk. Many of these will come home bearing the scars of this horrific situation in their psyches. And Iraqis will have to be nearly super human to over come the challenges we have visited on them. But hey, oil, right? Hooyah. By hugh, June 28, 2006 at 12:35 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Hi Thanks for the great journalism. I am from South Africa. The only way I think the US can recover from this awful period will be the trials of the key individuals involved in formenting this illegal aggressive war, in US courts for breaking US law. Hopefully Iraq can also recover in time, but the dead are the dead and there appear to have been mountains of innocent dead that must be accounted for!! By Hagen von Tronje, June 28, 2006 at 12:08 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) The ghosts of Heinrich Himmler and Ernst Kaltenbrunner have surfaced. By McKinney, June 28, 2006 at 11:46 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) At the present the U.S. can still be a land of democracy, but if this country is in a constant state of war there will be no democracy. I was raised in post WWII and this country went to war because if we did not Hitler would be at our door step. But we went to war with Iraq on the assumption that there were weapons against us, then it was to spread democracy, all we really established was a puppet government in Iraq, how can you have a democracy if most of the people have allready left your country? By r jackowski, June 28, 2006 at 11:24 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) War crimes have been committed in our names. We must call for war crimes trials NOT Impeachment. Impeachment is just a slap on the wrist. Impeachment trivializes the crimes. Think Nuremberg! By Hilding Lindquist, June 28, 2006 at 6:51 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Haditha, Falluja, Abu Gharib are only some of the most obvious horror stories of our war in Iraq. And to our eternal shame we go about our lives as if nothing is happening ... those of us who are not directly involved ... Is there a greater sin for a people?: To not care about what is being done in our name to innocent men, women, and children through no fault of their own, only that someone acting on our behalf has labeled them our enemy? And we are not caring with our eyes wide open to the suffering. There is no way we can say at some future time, “We didn’t know.” My god, where are the prophets to call us to repentance? To decipher the handwriting on the wall? We have become the Ghengis Khan of our age. We are NOT a Christian nation in the meaning of Jesus as the Christ, the Prince of Peace. What we are is a “Joshua fought the Battle of Jericho” nation, slaughtering the men, women, and children along with the animals ... every living thing in the name of Jehovah. God save us from ourselves! Lest we be cursed forever. By Beker, June 28, 2006 at 2:44 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) We’re fighting them over there so they’ll be able to fight us over here. What’s it going to take to get the APCs rolling down our streets, to get our doors kicked in, to get us locked away and forgotten in detention centers? A ten percent spread between exit polls and the upcoming rigged Diebold vote in 2008? Some Americans may hopefully, finally, respond by massing in the streets and meaning it for once, and - bingo - that’ll provide the long-sought exit strategy from Iraq. The troops will be brought back so that they can fight us over here once they’re inured to fighting the way they did over there. And then we’ll get ours. We keep allowing ourselves to be trampled on, we keep giving up our democracy to the rednecks and rapture-headed and republican gangsters - don’t worry, citizens of Planet Earth, we’ll get ours. The sad difference will be that we’ll have earned it. Every day we consent to our criminal overlords and allow them get away with all of it, we earn it all over again. God help us all. We Americans carry the purple ink of this terror on all our thumbs. So far, all we hear is the occasional call for censure, a few brave people speak of impeachment. It’s time to address the treason, committed in a time of war, by Bush and his shameless gang. The treason and the time-honored remedy for it handed down by a competent court. If there will be one. By then it my just be tribunals for all of us. The whole thing is exhausting. Thanks for the article. Page 2 of 2 pages < 1 2 Print
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$14 By Michael Paul Mason $16.50 $23 Robert Gates declares Wednesday night’s anti-satellite strike a success. The defense secretary made the comment Thursday in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The official reason the U.S. military offered for its show of fireworks Wednesday night high above the Pacific was to shoot down, using an anti-satellite missile, a failed spy satellite before it might do damage upon reentry. However, not everyone read the skywriting that way. More Below the Ad Advertisement Get truth delivered to your inbox every week. Previous item: Protesters Set Fire to U.S. Embassy in Belgrade Next item: Israel’s Version of Pat Robertson If you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. By PatrickHenry, February 24, 2008 at 3:04 pm Link to this comment If being a bigot means flushing out self serving morons such as lilmamzer, I guess I fit the bill. I could care less of a persons ethnicity or religion until it affects others or myself. When I find their viewpoint so condesending (lilmamzer) they can count on a response from me. I believe this country taxes and spends far too much on military adventurism and supports too many punk ass countries such as Israel. The U.S. military buildup prior to the downfall of the Soviet Union had nothing to do with that governments collapse as many in the controlled media and MIC would have you believe. The Soviets had (and still have) enough nukes to destroy the world many times over so why would they care. The dissolution of the Soviet Union had more to do with consumer choices, lines and a desire for free enterprise. By lilmamzer, February 24, 2008 at 7:09 am Link to this comment “It was a resounding success without ever having become operational.” With that prescient comment, the incoherence of the far-left fools here at <strike>Truth</strike>CrapDig has been put into comic relief. The reverberating mantra on these pages and throughout the moldy basement of the Che t-shirt-wearing tin-foil-hat-topped left is the faux indignation (oh, the horror) of applied US military action in defense of this country and our allies around the world. So when Reagan’s missile defense system plays a huge role in the dissolution of one of history’s tragic authoritarian empires without firing a shot or a single loss of life, is there any recognition or acknowlegement from the loony liberal left? Of course not. That’s why the vast majority of Americans reject the wingnut left as repersented on these comment pages by cyrena, wicher, chalmers, etc. etc., not to mention the flat-out bigots like PatrickHenry and weather and non credible. Amusing fools, all of them. By Frank, February 23, 2008 at 5:26 am Link to this comment Rowdy, Reagan’s Star Wars program was less about reality and more about intimidation of the Soviets. It was a resounding success without ever having become operational. It was designed, along with a number of other programs you may never hear about, to hasten the bankrupting of the Soviet Union through escalating the unsustainable military spending that eventually led to their collapse. Charlie Wilson’s war in Afghanistan gets a lot of credit for this, and rightly so, but without the panic in the Kremlin caused by the F-117, the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars), and the rhetoric of Reagan himself, the Soviets might have last another two decades, and ultimately the outcome could have been very different. By Dr. Knowitall, PhD, PhD, February 22, 2008 at 4:01 pm Link to this comment Hey Rowdy, take it easy. There are a lot of people out there who love ray-gun. Cripes, they even named a fuckin’ airport after him and probably a few streets, schools, buildings, and probably even a sex position. Why not let Bill at least get his feet wet before you blow him out of the water? By rowdy, February 22, 2008 at 12:13 pm Link to this comment avoid typing the funny letters in the box, by becoming a “registered commenter”. but before you do that, try and find yourself a brain. it seems our “missile defense” depends on good weather. unlike that fucking billion dollar tax boondoggle which had a predictable orbit and was visible to the naked eye[ i saw it on 3 different nights] enemy missiles can come from anywhere unseen by anyone. since ray-gun first gave us star wars, with 2 exceptions it has been a miserable failure, everytime it has been tested. moron. go back and listen to “rush” some more. By JimM72, February 22, 2008 at 9:20 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) Yes-they dont exactly have the credibility market sewn up tight. It probably was a phony shootdown. By Dr. Knowitall, PhD, PhD, February 22, 2008 at 8:15 am Link to this comment There’s probably as much truth in Gate’s declaration of “Mission Accomplished” as there was in Bush’s. Who out there believes anything anyone in the current adm. says? The truth really, really is I got the latest mega-version of the Red Ryder BB gun for Xmas/Hannukah/Quanzaan last year and I shot the thing down last month (took four tries.) It landed on a cow in Turkey that had MCD and the thing was immediately cured. Hydrozene, they say. By independent, February 22, 2008 at 12:19 am Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) In political science class we would have called these reasons strategic motivators but the MSM deters discussion by calling them conspiracy theories. Now, if you want to hear a conspiracy, consider why the government waited until the exact moment everyone had their heads turned to watch the eclipse… Do you think any non-Navy telescopes caught the satellite event? By redhound, February 21, 2008 at 10:47 pm Link to this comment President Bush = Chicken Little The sky is falling along with the dollar, our infrastructure , job growth, and our influence in the world. Vote republican for more of the same. By Maani, February 21, 2008 at 9:57 pm Link to this comment This NYT Op-Ed sums it up nicely: Peace. By PatrickHenry, February 21, 2008 at 7:19 pm Link to this comment I sure hope that billion dollar space lemon had a warranty on it. With all that money we could have built or repaired a school in every state. By Bill, February 21, 2008 at 7:17 pm Link to this comment (Unregistered commenter) I think its a good deterant, showing what kind of muscle the United States of America is capable of. We may never need this type of arms but its good for some people knowing we can stand up to whomever thinks about trying to arm and shoot a nuclear missle at us. Why do i have to re-type what is in the box? ummmm talking about weird. By QuyTran, February 21, 2008 at 6:59 pm Link to this comment This guy wants to catch China in a marathon. By Douglas Chalmers, February 21, 2008 at 6:35 pm Link to this comment Oh, great! The war in space is now ushered in….... But the real question is not who will win it - or even how. What will happen after it is ‘won’? People won’t stand for that kind of neverending domination by another country, uhh. Newsletter Like Us Get Our Feed
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