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Sponsored Links UPDATE 1-IMF says Canada housing is still overvalued * Housing overvalued by 10 pct, signs of overbuilding * Jury still out on whether further mortgage tightening needed * Sees Bank of Canada rate hike in late 2013 By Louise Egan OTTAWA, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Canadian housing prices were about 10 percent overvalued at the end of 2012 despite government efforts to rein in the market, the IMF said on Thursday, and it warned that authorities may have to intervene a fifth time in the mortgage market if personal debt levels do not stabilize. The International Monetary Fund, in its annual report on Canada, also said Canadian dollar was between 5 and 15 percent higher than warranted by long-term economic fundamentals. Although government measures since 2008 to cool overheated mortgage borrowing and house prices have helped prevent a U.S.-style housing bubble, residential prices and construction are both still excessive, the IMF said, based on its meetings with Canadian officials from Dec. 3-18. "The jury is still out on whether this is going to take care of the problem," Roberto Cardarelli, IMF mission chief for Canada, told reporters in Ottawa after releasing the report. Since the IMF conducted its study, there have been more signs of moderation in the housing market. Home prices grew at the slowest pace in three years in December year-on-year, and housing starts fell more steeply than expected in January. The high indebtedness increases Canada's vulnerability to an external shock because people cannot borrow their way out of a crisis if they are already maxed out, Cardarelli said. In the IMF's soft landing scenario, a housing slowdown, including a cumulative 11.5 percent drop in prices over the next five years, would subtract 0.4 percentage point from gross domestic product yearly. It urged Ottawa to be ready to intervene again if there is a sustained increase in the household debt-to-income ratio from the record high 164.4 percent in the third quarter of 2012. "These measures could include higher down-payment requirements, lower caps on debt service-to-income ratios, and tighter loan-to-value ratios on refinancing," the IMF said. It said the Bank of Canada should not use interest rate hikes to curb household borrowing except as a last resort, and it urged the central bank to keep its benchmark rate on hold at 1.0 percent until growth regains momentum, which it expects in late 2013. The IMF forecast 1.8 percent economic growth in 2013 following a sluggish spell late last year, broadly in line with that of the government and central bank. It sees growth picking up in the second half of this year as the United States, Canada's top trade partner, recovers. Growth could be weaker if there is a downturn in the United States or Europe, or if commodity prices slide further. STRONG CURRENCY HURTS MANUFACTURING Wading into a controversial domestic debate, the report said the sharp appreciation of the Canadian dollar and increased competition from China , arguing that the strong currency has hammered manufacturing jobs. The IMF said the federal government is on track to balance its budget by 2015-16, but the fiscal outlook for some of the largest provinces such as Ontario and Quebec is less certain. A priority in the medium term will be to contain healthcare costs, a provincial responsibility, it said. The IMF urged the federal government to consider two new approaches to fiscal planning, but policy makers appeared reluctant to agree, the report said. It suggested Ottawa publish a "fiscal sustainability report" every three to five years that would review progress by each level of government - federal, provincial, territorial and municipal on managing debt and deficits. And. Follow Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/14/canada-economy-imf-idUSL1N0BECHB20130214?feedType=RSS
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Read Sponsored Links TEXT-Fitch: Credit Agricole Q4 results ratings neutral Feb 21 - Fitch Ratings says that Credit Agricole's ('A+'/Negative/'a') Q412 earnings release did not provide information that would prompt any immediate rating action. Operating profit for the quarter (EUR1.4bn as calculated by Fitch) was down by over 20% on Q312 (EUR1.8bn), but was much higher than in Q411 (EUR0.2bn). However, Q4 is usually the lowest of the year, especially for the Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) business. Moreover, Q412 results show continued progress in enhancing the bank's capital and funding profile. Fitch derives operating profit, its measure of underlying earnings, after adjusting for items such as revaluation of own debt (a loss of EUR837m in Q412 as spreads came in) and impairment of goodwill (EUR2.8bn). Therefore, the bank is posting a very large net loss (EUR3.4bn in Q412) despite making acceptable operating profit. The goodwill impairment charges, which were announced on 1 February 2013, were significant and reflect the consumer finance activity (EUR921m largely related to Italian subsidiaries), international retail banking (EUR923m also largely related to Italian subsidiaries) and CIB (EUR834m, of which almost half related to the brokerage subsidiary Newedge). Fitch understands that these impairments are part of a clean-up exercise and relate to past acquisitions, but they also indicate that future earnings from these businesses will be lower than originally planned. Nevertheless, domestic retail banking, by far the bank's main business line, generated very stable quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year operating profit (EUR1.4bn in Q412). This compares well with other domestic peers that suffered from some contraction in operating profit from this business in the quarter. Credit Agricole continued to grow both lending and deposit volumes, while keeping loan impairment charges under control despite the difficult economic environment in France. Fitch does not expect any material rise in loan impairment charges in the coming quarters. Fitch considers Credit Agricole's capital ratios adequate. Its pro-forma Basel 2.5 core Tier 1 regulatory capital ratio taking into account of the sale of its Greek banking subsidiary rose to 11.8% at end-2012 and its pro-forma fully loaded Basel III common equity Tier 1 ratio rose to 9.3%. This is essentially a result of deleveraging. Credit Agricole's Fitch core capital ratio is lower than the fully loaded Basel III ratio due to the full deduction of the net asset value of the insurance subsidiary from Fitch core capital. The bank will not pay dividends for the second year in a row, unlike the other major French banks. The bank's funding profile improved throughout 2012. Its liquidity buffer amounted to EUR230bn at end-2012 (EUR201bn at end-September 2012) and more than covers the bank's one year short-term wholesale funding (EUR171bn, including EUR34bn of repos). However, Fitch views the quality of this liquidity buffer as weaker than for certain other large French banks. Deposits with central banks represented 23% of the liquidity buffer at end-2012. Additional information is available at. This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication. Follow Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/21/idUSWNB0039G20130221
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Analyst Research NYSE and AMEX quotes delayed by at least 20 minutes. NASDAQ delayed by at least 15 minutes. For a complete list of exchanges and delays, please click here. WebMD Health Corp. Announces Commencement Of Tender Offer To Repurchase Up To $150 Million of Common Stock WebMD Health Corp. announced that it has commenced a tender offer to repurchase up to $150 million of its common stock through a modified Dutch auction tender offer, at a price per share of either $24.50 or $26.00. The maximum number of shares proposed to be purchased in the tender offer represents approximately 10.8% of WebMD's outstanding shares (including shares of unvested restricted stock). The NASDAQ Official Closing Price of WebMD Common Stock on March 5, 2012 was $24.86 per share. Latest Developments for WebMD Health Corp - Share this - Link this - Digg this Follow Reuters
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Speaking to Reveal exclusively in this week's issue, her mother, Claire Walker, 28, from West Yorkshire, defends her decision to give her tiny toddler a spray tan, make-up and a long blonde wig in order to win a US-style beauty pageant. © Featureworld She says: "I don't know what all the fuss is about. Aloka-Romaine adores getting dressed up. "The whole point of an American-style pageant is to look a little over the top. To me, it's just harmless fun." With more and more of these contests arriving on British shores, we ask two women if they sexualise kids, or are just innocent fun... NO says sales advisor Beki Wilkinson, 29, mother of a beauty pageant three-year-old My little girl, Tia, is three and I'm proud to say she has competed in 10 beauty pageants in the past 15 months – she's a total pro. So all this backlash over childhood pageants makes me angry. OK, I dress Tia in two-piece bikinis for the shows, but I don't see what the difference is between her wearing one on the beach, where no one would bat an eyelid, and wearing one at a pageant. It's the same boring argument again and again about the sexualisation of children. But I just don't understand what's sexual about it. When Tia does her catwalk at the shows, she blows kisses and does a sassy walk, but all I see is a cute little girl who's having fun. And isn't that what being a kid is all about? I want to give Tia the best chance of winning. I've probably spent close to £10,000 in the last year on costumes, real-hair wigs, spray tans, stick-on nails, and travelling to pageants. Although it's an expensive hobby, especially as I'm a single mum, seeing Tia's smile on stage make the sacrifices worthwhile. I don't feel like it robs her of her childhood either, like my critics claim. In fact, I feel the opposite – what little girl doesn't love to get dressed up and be the centre of attention? And if she ever stopped wanting to take part, I would never force her. Until that day, if it comes, we're going to make the most of every opportunity that comes our way. And the pageants are just going to get bigger and better. YES says Kidscape Director, Claude Knights Don't get me wrong – I'm not out to spoil children's fun. Of course little girls love to dress up in their mum's heels, wear her lipstick, and emulate the grown-up world. But there's something really sad and disturbing about girls dressing up like mini-adults in bikinis, wearing fake tan and make-up, at an organised event. It's about making money, and the commercialisation of childhood. I hear stories in the news about families unable to afford to put food on the table. Compare this to the thousands of pounds spent on entering children in contests – the custom-made outfits, transport, beauty products… I think these parents need to look at where their priorities lie. And also, who exactly are child pageants for? In many cases I believe the parents are living vicariously through their child, although no mum wants to hear that. So what happens when a child gets older, and loses some of that cutesy-prettiness that kids have? Having been brought up in an environment where beauty is favoured over what's on the inside, their self-esteem will plummet. In extreme cases it may even lead to an eating disorder. It's sad that while we've just watched amazing Paralympians win metals for their hard work and talent, we still want to turn our kids in to Barbie clones. Now that this pageant trend has hit the UK, where will it end? Will we soon be parading our kids in Dolly Parton outfits with fake breasts and bottoms? I really hope not. For more info visit kidscape.org.uk What do you think? Tell us in the comment box below! Read more Your Daily Say Debates: Blonde v. brunette: can hair colour change how you're treated? I'm proud to have hairy armpits like Pixie Lott! Women's number one turn off in men is body odour. Do you agree?
http://www.reveal.co.uk/debates/news/a405048/following-the-aloka-liddle-case-we-ask-if-child-pageants-exploit-kids.html
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About Members: Michael Cameron Kilderry (composition, sampling & production) Sounds Like: Daft Punk, Tiësto Bio: Hi, I'm an electronic artist from Melbourne, Australia! So far I have released three full length albums + an EP with plans for a fourth full length album sometime later this year. See my Last.fm page for free streaming and download of my works.More Info StatusNew seven track EP 'Elenin' now available for free download and streaming on Last.fm! SongsPlay All | Queue All | Share All Quick Actions Support Your Favorite Artist Help Michael Cameron Kilderry make 2013 a break out year! make 2013 a break out year! Hey, Nice music :) If you ever need promotion for SoundCloud,Twitter,YouTube,ReverbNation,Instagram,Facebook,Pinterest,Tumblr etc, check out MySocialMediaPromotion.Com... awesome sounds...ambient and hypnotic
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Car seats are broken down into several groups determined by the age and more importantly - weight of the child.The law states that children must travel by car in a child car or booster seat, and one that's an appropriate group to their size. So for example, a baby under 9kg would have to travel in a rear facing car seat that is either group 0 or group 0+. To help you find the best car seat for you; you can search our member reviews by group or leading brand to find out what other parents recommend. Please share your experiences with other parents and tell us about the brands you've used with your baby, child or toddler by adding your own review. As rated by real users
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Written on: 30/04/2009 by Iyer (1 review written) Good Points It is easy to find any product or services thru gmail Bad Points at present nothing General Comments I am a frequent user of gmail and I have not experienced any problems during surfing or sending mails. I always prefer to have gmail.
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Written on: 27/03/2006 by storywizard (1 review written) I am glad some people are able to use Symantec Norton Ghost 10. On my new XP box it crashed the system so badly, I just kept getting blue screens of death. In the end I was unable to even start XP in safe mode. I formatted my HDD and reinstalled XP. Ghost is on its way back to Symantec. (read more) Written on: 07/02/2006 by Seany (15 reviews written) Having tried 'Nero' and 'Roxio' computer back-up products which both proved to be unreliable, I tried the new Norton Ghost 10. This product is simply superb. Easy to use and very accurate in both copying and retrieving data. You can restore absolutely anything from just one simple file to the complete contents of the computer hard drive. It can create complete system restore points or just incremental back-ups totally automatically or if you wish you can do them all manually. Hard drive... (read more) As rated by real users " Thanks again and keep up the ..." "Helpful on fixing object error" "This is a great product" "Superb Product for Email Recov..." "RAID Data Recovered!" Seany's Response to storywizard's Review Written on: 28/05/2006 I feel sure that the problems this user experienced could well be associated with the very badly written installation and operating instructions that come with Norton Ghost 10. They will get a full refund because Symantec genuinely honour the 60 day money back guarantee. I have Norton Ghost 10 installed on Windows XP and my brother does also and we have not experienced any technical problems. Technical problems should be posted at CNET and a solution in most cases will be found without having to return the product. Just for the record, Norton Ghost 10 is currently used on millions of computers worldwide.
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31" in length - Unlined - Draped neckline for convertible styling - Dry clean only - Styled with Rosegold Michelle Bootie in Black. - Styled with Low Luv x Erin Wasson Crescent w/ Negative Space Cuff in Silver. - Styled with Low Luv x Erin Wasson Cage Ring with Black Oval Cabochon Ring in Silver. - Modeled in size S. See fit guide for model's dimensions. - Revolve Style No. CPLE-WD25 - Manufacturer Style No. 222407
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- Washed Black - 30" Inseam - 8" Rise - 88% cotton 9% poly 3% elastane - 13" in the knee narrows to 10" at the leg opening - Fading throughout - Revolve Style No. CURR-WJ425 - Manufacturer Style No. 1506-0465 Love the color, style and material, but the seaming causes a little bunching on the innner leg. Nothing I can't live with, and might improve with washing and wearing. Otherwise, great jeans!!
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- 99% cotton 1% polyurethane - Button front - Button up breast pockets - Styled with Current/Elliot The Night Shirt in Ticking Stripe. - Styled with Devotte Crushed Lace Up Boot in Rustic Brown. - Modeled in size 2 / M. See fit guide for model's dimensions. - Revolve Style No. CURR-WO3 - Manufacturer Style No. 4002-0001 - Can't find your size? Place a special order inquiry for this item.
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. - 32" Inseam - 10.5" Rise - Self: 48% poly 48% viscose 4% elastane Combo: 76% triacetate 24% polyethylene - Dry clean only - 16" in the knee and 16" at the leg opening - Back welt pockets - Contrast color side panels - Styled with Tibi Dylan Ankle Strap Heels in Black. - Modeled in size 2. See fit guide for model's dimensions. - Revolve Style No. EAND-WP65 - Manufacturer Style No. LP305-874L
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- Shoulder seam to hem measures approx 33" in length - Unlined - Hand wash cold - Front welt pockets - Button shoulder seams - Styled with DV by Dolce Vita Bryce Heel in Tan. - Modeled in size S. See fit guide for model's dimensions. - Revolve Style No. JUICY-WD682 - Manufacturer Style No. JG006460
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Milly Milly, designed by Michelle Smith, is for the glamour girl who likes to look pretty, cheeky, sexy and fun. The collection merges vintage couture fabrics with feminine, modern silhouettes, always with a twist of humor. - Shell: 78% viscose 10% poly 8% polyamide 4% elastane Lining: 100% poly - Lined - Shoulder seam to hem measures approx 39" in length - Side seam zip closure - Removable neck tie accent - Dry clean only - Styled with Pour La Victoire Irina Pump in Black Suede. - Styled with CC Skye Gold Virtue Bangles. - Modeled in size S. See fit guide for model's dimensions. - Revolve Style No. MILL-WD315 - Manufacturer Style No. 128 GJ 011826
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Rebecca Minkoff Classic, stylish, and functional; it's easy to see why we love Rebecca Minkoff. - Leather outer with printed fabric lining - Measures approx 9" W x 6.5" H x 2" D - Detachable shoulder strap measures approx 45" with a 22" drop - Zip top closure with leather pull - Exterior zippered pockets with leather pull - Bottom rivet detail - Revolve Style No. RMIN-WY452 - Manufacturer Style No. 10CICOCTR2 - Can't find your size? Place a special order inquiry for this item.
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- Up In The Clouds - 32" Inseam - 7.5" Rise - 98% cotton 2% spandex - 12" in the knee narrows to 10.5" at the leg opening - Color variation throughout - Styled with Dolce Vita Bella Pump in Black Suede. - Modeled in size 26. See fit guide for model's dimensions. - Revolve Style No. SIWY-WJ263 - Manufacturer Style No. W200INM/UTC
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- Contrasting ribbed neckline, waist and sleeve opening - Dry clean only - Styled with J Brand The Sasha in Shadow. - Modeled in size S. See fit guide for model's dimensions. - Revolve Style No. SOBY-WK4 - Manufacturer Style No. 86251897-AG - Can't find your size? Place a special order inquiry for this item.
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. - Canvas exterior with nylon lining - Measures approx 18"W x 18"H x 7"D - Adjustable shoulder straps - Double handles measures approx 16" with 5" drop - Zip top closure - Exterior pockets - Interior pockets - Revolve Style No. TUMI-UY14 - Manufacturer Style No. 22380 - Can't find your size? Place a special order inquiry for this item.
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Paige Denim Edgemont Ultra Skinny in Swirl. - Styled with carol marie Pyramid Ring in Black. - Styled with Low Luv x Erin Wasson Gold Tee Top Ring in Silver. - Styled with Low Luv Erin Wasson Hammered Ring in Antique Silver. - Modeled in size 1 (S/M). See fit guide for model's dimensions. - Revolve Style No. WILD-WS380 - Manufacturer Style No. WTJ701H01
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Religious Services At Temple Reyim, we have religious programming for members of all ages. Find out more about a specific service by choosing it from the list on the right. In addition to a Friday night service, we conduct Shabbat services, every Saturday morning, and a mincha/maariv service and a study session on Saturday afternoons. We do much more than simply "tolerate" children in the Sanctuary during services, we enthusiastically welcome and treasure them! We also provide services tailored to their needs. A weekly Junior Congregation service enables school-aged children to both learn and enjoy the service, surrounded by the peers. Once a month, we host parent-led Tot Shabbat and Mini-Minyan services to appeal to younger children, with songs, stories, and prayers oriented to infants and toddlers through first or second graders. And once a month - on Shabbat Mivorchin, the Shabbat preceding Rosh Chodesh - we have a wonderful Family Shabbat followed by a festive, kiddush luncheon. It's a terrific opportunity to get better acquainted with other Temple members and their families. Morning minyans are held each weekday. And all the Jewish festivals and holidays are observed with appropriate services and celebrations. We follow the annual Torah cycle (a complete reading, each year). And although our religious services, which are conducted primarily in Hebrew, are considered "traditional," women are counted in the minyan and participate equally with men in every aspect of the service. The spiritual leader of the congregation is, of course, our Rabbi. He provides many services to the congregation's members, including: Conducting special ceremonies (e.g., a brit or baby-naming); Visiting hospital patients and shut-ins; Counseling people on personal matters; Helping to arrange care, such as for a hospice or nursing home; Working with families new to our community; Advising the school principal and teaching classes to children and adults; And representing the Temple in the community In other words, he is a teacher, leader, advisor and friend.
http://www.reyim.org/index.php/services-2
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Vintage Train Car Art With their artistic sensibility and vintage style, our collection of locomotive renderings evokes the enduring spirit and nostalgia of travel by rail. - Printed on paper and set behind glass - Classic stick-style frame with an espresso finish - Metal cleat for hanging (mounting hardware not included) - Sold individually or save up to 10% when purchasing 8 or more in this collection - Catalog and Web only Shown (left to right, top to bottom) in Engine 74, Fuel Tanker, Hopper, Cattle Car, Central Dairy, Engine 1127, Engine 423, North Line Boxcar and Caboose. Vintage Train Car Art - 17½" x 10½"
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Welcome to the new site design! I’ve tried to make sure most things are working, but if you notice anything odd, please do me a favor and drop me a comment to let me know. Hope you like the new look! I’m not a competitive person by nature. But! If the first time you meet me is on July 4th, in the vicinity of Chez BabyChili, then you may not really believe that last statement. Especially if you are also in the process of placing a beercan chicken on the grill. Because once a year, during Battle Beercan Chicken, IT. IS. ON. Ben’s annual BBC is one of my favorite traditions. So much so that at the start of every summer, you will find me constantly bugging him about when it’s happening. I know. It’s always held on July 4th. I know. But hey, my mama didn’t raise no fact-assuming, non-triple-checking fool! For weeks before July 4th, you’ll also find me constantly forcing Nathan to brainstorm chicken strategies with me. Last year, we almost tasted victory with “Imitation Seoul,” our not-exactly-authentic Korean chicken and first foray into the world of Asian-inspired beercan chickens (our two prior entries being both squarely in the Latin-American realm). Since it was the top performing chicken so far in rice&wheat beercan chicken history, we decided to try for yet another Asian-inspired entry this year. The only problem with that decision is that through the years, we’ve noticed an increasing convergence towards Asian flavors. So we had to think of some way to distinguish our Asiany chicken from everyone else’s, something slightly unexpected and exotic. Ah ha! Asian and slightly exotic? Why, that just happens to be my definition of Macau! For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by Macau, a former Portuguese colony just a short hoverboat(yes!) ride away from Hong Kong. I love that the street signs there are bilingual in Chinese and Portuguese. I love the colonial architecture that at times, makes you feel like you’re in Europe. And I love love love Macanese cuisine, which is the sort of fusion cuisine that has been around long before “fusion cuisine” was even a thing. This African Chicken here is one fine example. Just read over the list of ingredients and it’s not hard to spot influences from Africa (peanut), India (coconut), Portugal (smoked paprika or pimenton), and China (five-spice powder). We tested the original recipe, a silky stew/curry with a gorgeous color, and immediately fell in love. So off we went to adapt it for the grill for Battle Beercan Chicken (see Ben’s post for full details). Alas, the grill version of African Chicken still wasn’t enough to win us that elusive Golden GOB. But I smell a turning of the tides next year. BabyChili best watch it. IT. SHALL. BE. ON. Adapted from the recipe in this thread on eGullet. 20 Comments So first off: nice new layout! It’s very slick, I like! Secondly: I’m crazy jealous that I don’t live in San Francisco or get to spend more time there because a) I want to do this: (I’ve already convinced Ben that it needs to happen next time I’m in town), and b) I reckon the team of Angi-Nathan-Jackie in Battle Beer Can Chicken would steal that GOB away from the Rhau household! But hey, here’s an idea, you should come visit *me* in London and we’ll explore grilling in British Summer, aka. the rain: WAAAAY! :D Jax x Dude, I’ve heard about the Pho Garden craziness – some of my friends have even tried it enough times that they’ve developed strategies, e.g. eat all the noodles quickly so they don’t absorb the broth, etc. But they’ve not yet conquered it. You need to come visit next July 4th because just imagine: taking the golden GOB across the ocean!! Also, I want to come visit you in London!! Hey Angi, I found your blog from an @brhau tweet. I’ve been following babychili and kimchimom to get food ideas. This recipe looks great and I can’t wait to try it. One issue I found with your blog (maybe it’s my browser, Chrome) is that I can’t seem to subscribe via RSS or click on the twitter link. Hopefully it’s just me. Happy eating, Bret Welcome Bret! And thanks SO MUCH for letting me know about the bug in Chrome. I just checked and you’re totally right – I can’t click on those links either. I’ll try to figure out how to fix them but in the meantime, if you want to subscribe via RSS, here’s the link to do so. Let me know how you like the African Chicken if you get a chance to try it out. I LOVE the new look! Very clean and straightforward!! And it sounds like you are out for blood next year! Oh you better believe it! ;) I love, love, love the new layout–it’s so clean! Forgive the question–but by pimenton do you mean Pimenton de la Vera? Because that’s just Spanish for paprika that comes in sweet, semi-sweet and hot varieties, but it comes directly from Spain (as opposed to Hungary or other places). We’re always looking for new rubs for chicken and this one looks really tasty. Thanks Elizabeth! And yes, Pimenton de la Vera is what I meant – the Spanish paprika that’s smokier in flavor than regular paprika. It’s usually sold in little red rectangular tins, I believe. We use the hot kind in our house but the sweet/semi-sweet kinds should be totally fine too. I just love the smoky flavor! Angi, the new look is so sleek! Very nice indeed. Living the bloody chicken battles, I am going to have to try this to get a taste of this year’s event, your recipe sounds amazing. Gorgeous ingredients! Thanks so much, Liren! I definitely suggest trying all of the recipes from this year’s battle – they were all so incredible. :) i LOVE this dish, I always go to Cafe Litorial in Taipa, Macau for this dish when I’m there most weekends. it’s great!! Am a little daunted to try the recipe, thanks for sharing!!! I’ve actually never eaten this at the source (i.e. Macau) before, so I must remedy that situation next time I go back that way. Now I know which place to go – thanks Juliana! I love the new layout. Real fresh and so clean… about to jump into an Outkast skit. I loved reading the beercan chicken post on Ben’s blog. This sound like a really tasty chicken. I can just smell the spices and envision the savory sauce. BabyChilli better watch his back. Thanks Tunde! Man, if only you had been at the BBQ/competition – I needed your vote! :) Great recipe, we ate this last night at Antionio’s in Taipa, amazing dish! Just a question, do you really mean 1/2 a cup of paprika in the sauce? Thanks Hi Gemma, indeed the recipe calls for 1/2 cup of paprika – not a typo. It’s a LOT of paprika! But I think that’s what gives it such a red color and strong paprika flavor. If it still seems a bit too crazy, the first time you make it, maybe try it with less paprika (like 1/4 cup) and see how you like it. Then you can decide whether to go up to the full 1/2 cup next time. Hey Angi! This looked so gorgeous that we made it last night. It was delicious and so easy! I’m glad that we made a lot of rice, because that sauce was DELISH spooned over it. Yay Anne! You’re right that you end up with loads of sauce – actually I’m going to edit the recipe now to remind people to make more rice than usual. Thanks! What a delightful find, your website looks great. I discovered it through gojee.com. I love the look of this recipe, you can never have too many chicken recipes in my opinion. I will subscribe by RSS fee and keep an eye open for you! Thank you! Thanks for visiting, Susan! 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This is a career and technical education certificate program. Enrolled students learn the basic skills and knowledge required to begin working as a pharmacy technician. Upon successful completion of all didactic and clinical competency requirements, eligible students apply for the certification exam with the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB). Admission to Richland Community College does not guarantee acceptance to the Pharmacy Technology Program. Consideration for admission is by application. Students must meet minimum criteria in order to apply. The criteria and process is described below. Richland offers a Basic Certificate for students interested in Pharmacy Technology. In two consecutive semesters, students will complete coursework in pharmacology, pharmacy calculations, pharmacy technician techniques, and laboratory work. For questions regarding the Pharmacy Technology program, please contact Jessica Pickel in the Health Professions office at (217) 875-7211, ext. 753. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2011), employment of pharmacy technologists is expected to increase by 25 percent from 2008 to 2018, which is much faster than the average for all occupations. In Decatur, the average hourly rate for a pharmacy technologiest is $13.84. Pharmacy technicians assist licensed pharmacists by performing duties that do not require the professional skills and judgment of a licensed pharmacist. Program graduates will be able to: collect, organize, and evaluate information to assist the pharmacist, conduct and maintain drug inventory, receive and prepare prescription to be checked by pharmacist, provide customer service, collect payment and/or initiate billing for pharmacy services and goods, maintain confidentiality of patient information, and apply knowledge of working in a sterile/laboratory environment. Employment opportunities include working in hospital pharmacy, retail pharmacy, community/home care pharmacy, education, research, and pharmaceutical industry. The Pharmacy Technology Program certificate consists of 17 credit hours. For the 2011-2012 academic year, tuition and college fees for 17 credits hours was approximately $1,873. This estimate includes additional lab, licensing, and exam fees associated with the program. Admission to Richland Community College does not guarantee acceptance to the Pharmacy Technology Program. Consideration for admission is by application. Students must meet the minimum criteria in order to apply. Students must use the online pre-advisement plan available on myRichland to apply to the program. The Health Professions office accepts application to the Pharmacy Technology Program January 4 through April 1. The Program admits the first 12 eligible students on a first come, first serve basis. Students not among the first 12 to apply are placed on a waitlist for this application year only. Should an admitted student withdraw from the program before the fall semester begins, waitlisted students are contacted via phone in the order they applied; students may be contacted before and up to the first day of the fall semester. Students are contacted using the phone number listed on myRichland. The waitlist does not roll over to the next admission cycle. Prospective students will need to submit a new application. Out-of-district students will be considered for the program when space is available. Students must meet certain criteria before applying to the Pharmacy Technology Program. Below is a listing of the prerequisite criteria. Students must: Students are required to apply for licensure with the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) prior to beginning the program’s clinical component. Students should review the applicable licensure procedures and state laws of the profession to ensure that they are eligible to receive a license while in program at Richland Community College. The pharmacy licensure guidelines for the state of Illinois are available on the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation website. Any of the clinical sites that conduct random alcohol/drug tests may require Richland Community College students to submit to random alcohol/drug tests. Students, who refuse to comply, or produce a positive alcohol/drug test result, will be dismissed from the program. The program sequence begins in the fall semester and is conducted over two semesters. In order to progress in the Program, students must successfully complete all performance skills in both the laboratory and clinical settings. To graduate, students must have a “C” or better in all program coursework and maintain a GPA of 2.0. As of January 1, 2010, all licensed pharmacy technicians in the State of Illinois are required to obtain certification within 2 years after initial registration with the IDFPR by successfully passing the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Examination or another Board-approved pharmacy technician exam. As part of PHRMT 157 Pharmacy Technician Certifcation Review, studentswill apply for the Pharmacy Technician Certifying Exam with the Pharmacy Technician Certifying Board. Students must meet certain requirements in order to be eligible for the exam; please refer to the PTCB Eligibility Policy. Upon successful completion of the exam, individuals are allowed to use the designation CPhT after their names. RESOURCES A-Z Index ANGEL Calendar Employment Opportunities Faculty & Staff E-Mail News & Events myRichland Student E-Mail Search ALUMNI & FRIENDS 2013 Employee Directory Facilities Faculty Contact Information Extension Centers General Information Green Initiatives Maps & Directions Office of Public Information Tuition and Fees AFFILIATES Diversity Conference Decatur Community Partnership Partners in Education Project READ Progress City USA
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What do you do with the information I provide? The Council respects your privacy and will make sure that it protects your personal information. Any personal information that you give the Council as part of your complaint will only be used by the Council to: - help address and resolve your concerns - check whether our services and our complaints procedure are equally accessible to every member of the community; and - improve our complaints procedure
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“This is a must-have text for professionals working therapeutically with men.” “This collection of harrowing and healing poetry is the best volume of men's poetry I have read.” “This book is a MUST READ for any person studying masculinity, any person who is a man, any person who knows a man. It is brutally beautiful.” “His work contradicts many of the deeply held stereotypes of men. He weaves the reader in and out of both tragedy and hope. His naked truth about his family, his relationships, his work, sex, and discovering himself will take the reader on a journey of intimacy, vulnerability, strength, and resilience.” “Rick Belden's book of poetry touched me unexpectedly. I generally do not read poetry, but I could not stop reading this book, more than once. It is beautiful, personal, evocative, painful, and hopeful.” “He expresses for many men the heartfelt emotions that they have experienced but never openly recognized. When I received this book I sat down with it expecting to read one or two poems. I didn't stop reading until I reached the end of the book.” “The poetry is raw, at times bleak, but also beautiful, powerful, and ultimately hopeful … Anyone, male or female, who is on a path toward healing and wholeness should read this book.” See more reader comments ... Follow Rick Belden on: Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn | Google | Amazon | Masculinity-Movies | BlogTalkRadio | Viadeo | SelfGrowth | Helium | PublicLiterature |.
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Place to stay in Leuven, Belgium Does anyone out there have any personal experience in this town? Is there one particular hotel or B&B that you would recommend? I know Leuven is not on most travelers' wish lists, but my Belgian girlfriend insists the cafe culture is some of the best in Europe. Tom Hüttenfeld, Hessen Germany 3/29/07 Send Private Message
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USA Hospitals and physician practices rely on the exchange of information for patient care and financial strength. However, disparate technologies and manual paper-based processes can create silos which slow the delivery of vital information and add time and expense to clinician and administrative workflow. Ricoh Healthcare solutions can work with your organization to prescribe customized department specific and healthcare enterprise-wide solutions for managed document services and enterprise document management, as well as on-site and off-site managed services, technical services and support, and customized workflow design and implementation. Our solutions experts work with your healthcare organization to help improve healthcare efficiencies, address security initiatives, and discover opportunities to help reduce costs. About Ricoh Healthcare Resources Page Top
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MEET THE PARALYMPIANS I can’t stress how awesome it is that Los Angeles is hosting a World Championship track cycling event this week. The UCI Para-Cycling Track Worlds starts tomorrow and the lovely Pat Benson made this video a couple weeks ago to introduce some of the athletes who will be competing. Admission is free at the Home Depot Center Velodrome so be sure to come check out some of the races.
http://www.ridetheblackline.com/post/17294675051/meet-the-paralympians-i-cant-stress-how
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Brad Jones and Eric Musselman took their respective D-League ball clubs to the Finals last season. Now, with the recent hiring of Jones by the Utah Jazz, both coaches will start new opportunities and not return to the D-League next season. Easily the D-League's top 2 coaches from last season, Jones and Musselman both excelled during their time in the league, and will likely continue to do so outside of the D-League as well. Musselman was the first of the two to depart from his D-League coaching duties, when it was announced at the beginning of this month that he had been hired by Arizona State as an assistant coach. Musselman led the Los Angeles D-Fenders to a 38-12 record last season, helping the team establish themselves as the top-seed in last year's D-League Playoffs. Musselman coached six players to receive call-ups last season. He helped the D-Fenders accomplish a number of firsts for the organization last season, including best home record (21-4) in league history, wins in a season, longest win streak (10 games), largest margin of victory (40 points), largest road margin of victory (31 points), and most three pointers in a game (17). Needless to say, the D-Fenders will be hard pressed to find a coach of Musselman's caliber next season. If there was a coach who managed to one-up Musselman's coaching performance last season, however, it was Brad Jones. Jones and the Austin Toros defeated Musselman's D-Fenders for the D-League title in impressive fashion last season, after dropping the first game in the best of 3 series. Among Jones' achievements last season was the chance to coach the West All-Stars after posting the highest winning percentage entering All-Star weekend. He now returns to Salt Lake City with the Utah Jazz, where he previously served as regional scout from 2001-2007. Jones also spent time as the head coach for the now extinct Utah Flash in the D-League, from 2007-2010. Here was Jones at the very beginning of what would be a championship season for the Austin Toros. Coach Brad Jones.mp4 (via austintoros) Jones and Musselman are both fine examples of the coaching talent that can be found in the NBA D-League. The two coaches are truly a testament to the D-League's ability to help develop not just players, but coaches as well. There are 0 Comments. Add Yours. Shortcuts to mastering the comment thread. Use wisely. C - Next Comment X - Mark as Read R - Reply Z - Mark Read & Next Shift + C - Previous Shift + A - Mark All Read Live comment alert: Hide it!
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Assessment Questionnaire See what questions a doctor would ask. Uniparental disomy 13: A condition which is characterised by the uniparental disomy of chromosome 13. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Uniparental disomy 13 is available below. See full list of 11 symptoms of Uniparental disomy 13 Home medical testing related to Uniparental disomy 13: Read more about causes of Uniparental disomy 13. Research the causes of these diseases that are similar to, or related to, Uniparental disomy 13:....read more » Read more about Misdiagnosis and Uniparental disomy 13 Research related physicians and medical specialists: Other doctor, physician and specialist research services: Research quality ratings and patient safety measures for medical facilities in specialties related to Uniparental disomy 13: Hospital & Clinic quality ratings » Choosing the Best Hospital: More general information, not necessarily in relation to Uniparental disomy 13, on hospital performance and surgical care quality: Types of Uniparental disomy 13 Read about other experiences, ask a question about Uniparental disomy:41)
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: “It’s not hype, it is really hope,” he said. “I think that stem cells will likely become a routine part of the treatment of cardiovascular disease in the next few years.” Bolli took cells from a healthy part of the patient and infused them into the patient’s heart, causing the regeneration of previously dead heart tissue..
http://www.rightwinggranny.com/?tag=dr-roberto-bolli
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Word. Google Maps – You will be hard pressed to find any type of top ten BlackBerry apps list that doesn’t contain Google Maps. We know that the native BlackBerry Maps has been recently updated, but, Google Maps is simply an application every BlackBerry user should download. Download Google Maps: Poynt — Poynt is one of those all-in-one location based search utilities that help you find just about anything that you are looking for locally at the click of a button and it recently one the BlackBerry Super Apps Developer Challenge. Download Poynt for BlackBerry: Tether – Tether allows you to use your BlackBerry as a broadband modem so that you can get your laptop (PC or Mac) onto the internet without incurring a monthly fee from your carrier. This app is awesome… Download Tether: Pandora — There is a lot of debate when it comes to the best Internet radio app available for the BlackBerry, however, Pandora is always in the discussion. It simply works and it’s free. Download Pandora: BlackBerry Messenger – BlackBerry Messenger is, hands down, the best mobile Instant Messaging application available on any device. There are people who buy BlackBerry devices stating, “I want that phone that I can do BBM on”… BlackBerry Messenger may actually be the greatest BlackBerry application of all time. Download BlackBerry Messenger: Facebook for BlackBerry – I know that a lot of people will question Facebook for BlackBerry making a greatest BlackBerry applications list, but, it hard to leave off the single most downloaded BlackBerry application of all time. Download Facebook for BlackBerry -- WorldMate – If you are anything close to a road warrior and many BlackBerry users are, WorldMate is must install application. Even if you only travel occasionally, WorldMate is a BlackBerry app you may want to check out. With over 5 million road warriors using the app, WorldMate is the best travel assistant that I’ve ever seen. Download WorldMate: SocialScope – Although SocialScope has been in the longest private beta that I have ever seen, over two years, it is widely regarded as the best 3rd party Twitter/Facebook client available on the BlackBerry. Download SocialScope: BerryWeather — When it comes to weather applications for the BlackBerry, BerryWeather, a.k.a. BeWeather on BlackBerry App World, stands above the rest. BerryWeather offers instant access to current conditions plus detailed 7-day and 24-hour forecasts for over 72.000 locations worldwide. Download BerryWeather: BerryBuzz — BerryBuzz is a BlackBerry alerts and notifications application on steroids giving you the ability to create custom led colors for almost any event, set repeating alarms, and even vibrate and ring simultaneously when you get incoming calls. Download BerryBuzz: { 6 comments }
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[ncc-regional-middle-east] Venue Change: RIPE NCC Regional Meeting/MENOG 2 Paul Rendek menog-Admin at ripe.net Thu Oct 11 18:59:15, we'd like to apologise for any confusion or inconvenience this change of venue may have caused and I look forward to meeting you in Doha. Regards, Paul Rendek RIPE NCC On behalf of the RIPE NCC Regional Meeting/MENOG 2 organisers [ Ncc-regional-middle-east Archive ]
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[regional-russia] RIPE 54: Reminder to register RIPE Meeting Thu Mar 22 18:35:43 CET 2007 [Apologies for duplicate e-mails] Dear Colleagues, RIPE 54 will be held 7 - 11 May 2007, at the Sokos Hotel Viru in Tallinn, Estonia. MEETING PLAN ============ The RIPE 54 Meeting plan is available at: REGISTRATION ============ To register for RIPE 54, please see: MEETING FEE =========== The meeting fee is EUR 400. This covers the full RIPE Meeting week. You receive a EUR 50 discount if your payment is received before 12:00 CET on Friday, 4 May 2007. DAY TICKETS =========== Day tickets are also available and cost EUR 125 per day. [ regional-russia Archive ]
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- Report: #547018 Report - Rebuttal - Arbitrate Complaint Review: premier timeshare solutions premier timeshare solutions Said they had buyer for my timeshare , payed 1388.54 fore marketing fee , not able to get them to answer telephone Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Does your business have a bad reputation? Fix it the right way. Corporate Advocacy Program™ SEO Reputation Management at its best! I was contacted by Premier Timeshare Solutions , they said they had a buyer for my timeshare and all i had to do is pay a marketing fee so that they could do a title search. I payed almost 1400.00 for a marketing fee and they said it may take 3 months to get paper work done. It has now been six months and they will not answer phones any more. I fell that i have been scamed. This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 12/29 timeshare.
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State justice ruled out retail A. Sue Weisler David Egan ’62 (business administration) worked at Edwards Department Store on his co-op —and didn’t like it. He later became a New York State Supreme Court justice. by Mindy Mozer Follow Mindy Mozer on Twitter Follow RITNEWS on Twitter One holiday season in the early 1960s, David Egan ’62 (business administration) worked the cash registers, created displays and stocked the shelves in the toy department at Edwards Department Store in downtown Rochester. That was when the future New York State Supreme Court justice was on co-op from RIT. His biggest immediate takeaway: retail wasn’t for him. “It did not appeal to me,” he says. “The people at the buyers’ level and the management level were often back-biting each other and were really struggling hard to advance.” But the long-term lesson from this co-op experience—working with people— followed him throughout his career, as a high school teacher, lawyer and a justice on the highest trial court for civil and criminal cases in the state. Egan attended RIT when it was downtown and remembers his senior year when the school announced it was moving to Henrietta. “All the kids went out on the street and we were celebrating, but we didn’t know what we were celebrating,” he says. After graduating, he taught high school business courses and coached wrestling and track (he was a wrestler at RIT) at Iroquois Central School District in Erie County, N.Y. He decided to go to Albany Law School in 1964 when he realized the salary projections for a teacher in the district at that time weren’t good. He practiced law for 16 years with his brother, Patrick, and served four years as a Gates Town Justice. That led to a position as Monroe County Court judge in 1984. He was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2000 by Gov. George Pataki, won the election later that year and was on the court until he retired in 2011. Egan says he enjoyed working with the attorneys and other judges and used the business skills he learned at RIT when analyzing finances in matrimonial and civil cases. When he was at RIT, he didn’t have grand goals for his career, like many of the students do today, he says. The most important part of his co-op experience is that it helped him pay tuition so he could finish the four-year program. “The co-op program was always the strength of RIT,” he says. “It made RIT different from other colleges and certainly helped a lot of people without finances obtain an education.”
http://www.rit.edu/news/story.php?id=49291
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Matt Taibbi has a field day with the deposition of Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan in the litigation MBIA v. Bank of America, Countrywide, and a Buttload of Other Shameless Mortgage Fraudsters. Here’s the money shot: .” Taibbi does not hold back, invoking metaphors from Captain Kirk to Peter Sellers. .” Here’s some of the questioning from MBIA’s lawyer: “Sir,.” You don’t need to read all 223 pages — Taibbi does an admirable job pulling out the choice bits. Source: No Evidence He Was Stoned, But Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan Apparently Doesn’t Remember Much of the Last Four Years Matt Taibbi Taibblog November reading this. If his testimony is rejected, boom goes the dynamite. Ain’t gonna happen. The Sgt. Schultz gambit. If he was so out of the loop, maybe his salary and bonuses should be clawed back. This is infantile. A CEO’s main jobs are to manage capital allocation, select good people to run the day to day business of the company, supervise them apropriately, interface with major investors, and be the public face of the company. No CEO of a conglomerate could off the cuff state specifically what a specific subsidiary was doing in a specific month three years ago. I would be hard pressed to state what I was doing on a specific deal in January 2010 and I only have half a dozen deals a year. A CEO who wanted to know the answer would call up a manager who would report to him or her the answer. A witness can’t do that in a deposition. So he has to say, I don’t know. The witness in a deposition is under no obligation to prepare himself to give the most comprehensive answer possible.He was doubtless told by the lawyers for the case that if he did not know an answer for sure, don’t guess, just say you don’t know. This is a common instruction in any sort of trial because you are under oath and don’t want to be accused of perjury. If the lawyer taking the deposition wanted in good faith to know what Countrywide was doing in January 2010, there is probably a financial report somewhere that tells him. This is just a mediocre lawyer’s attempt to embarrass the guy because he couldn’t get anything out of him otherwise, and a journalist who doesn’t understand how either depositions work or how management works in a big company. A fundamental question that I have had is why it is not possible to prosecute these CEOs under SarbOx after depositions like this where they state that they don’t really know what their companies are doing financially or operationally.
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2012/11/qotd-thank-god-for-bofa-ceo-brian-moynihan/
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it comes to lawns, Unreal's not much for the green, green grass of home. In fact, we spend so much time pounding the pavement that the arrival of mowing season would have escaped us altogether were it not for a perky press release from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). We were aghast to learn that some 239,000 people nationwide sought medical attention for lawn mowing-related injuries in 2005 alone. We called Ryan James, sales manager at Affton Lawn Equipment, for a cutting-edge report. Unreal:Would you be so kind as to give us your Lawn-Mowing for Dummies tutorial? Ryan James:When it's springtime and the grass is new and nice and green, it's smart to mulch. During summer when it's hot, dry, and there's a drought, your best bet is to bag. Bag? What bag? You're just messing with me, aren't you? No! We have no idea what bagging is. The mowers now are three-in-one: mulch it, bag it or side-discharge it. Around here bagging is best. Though it depends what kind of mood you're in. Hmm. Would you say certain mowers attract certain kinds of people? Yes indeed. How about men versus women? A woman's best bet if you don't want to do an electric start we have a Lawn-Boy. [Pause] It's the name of a mower. Sounds like our kind of mower! Yeah, it has a Honda engine on it. We only sell quality stuff, unlike Home Depot or Lowe's, where you bought a guaranteed piece of junk. We're full-service. We even have a pickup service in the winter where we come to you. Oh! I know it's enticing. Is there a happy ending? Of course. Always. The AAOS says "thousands of Americans suffer deep cuts and lacerations, sprains and strains, fractures, and even loss of fingers and toes due to the improper use of a lawn mower each year." It sounds like they're giving your business a very bad name. [Laughs] Well, people are gonna mow their lawn no matter what. So, what kinds of injuries have you seen? I haven't seen any. Even our mechanics here no one's seen any. But I'm sure it happens. Maybe we should have called the hospital, although it was fun talking to you. Yeah, it was a blast. You sound sarcastic. Nah. We're not that busy today. I don't mind. Bet on ItMost of the swag that comes our way at this dump is utterly useless. So when a flack from the Chicago Review Press asked whether we'd be interested in a copy of Horseplayers: Life at the Track, newly released in paperback, Unreal champed at the bit (as it were). After reading the book which we highly recommend we got author Ted McClelland on the blower and asked the Chicagoan who he likes in this Saturday's Kentucky Derby. Unreal:How much did you lose while researching the book? Ted McClelland:Gosh, I didn't even keep track. Could have been about $4,000 or $5,000 over the course of the year. What's the most you've ever bet on a single race? It was a Pick Six bet on the Breeders' Cup. I spent $2,000 and I was out after the first race. But that wasn't a single race. Most I ever bet on a single race was about $250 but I won. I basically bought out the trifecta, bought all the likely combinations. And it came in for $1,400. Why do horseplayers have lousy hygiene? I didn't know that many who had bad hygiene. They had bad wardrobes, though. I think of a horseplayer as someone who'll bet $200 on a race but won't spend $20 on a pair of pants. You kinda take a swipe at our home track, Fairmount Park Oh, no! I love that old-fashioned atmosphere. It's a place where people are coming for the horse racing, you know they don't have to be lured in by slot machines or petting zoos or giveaways. Everybody's there to gamble: No distractions. Do they still have the bars over the betting windows? That was one of my favorite touches. Did you think I came down hard? Well, you write: "Evidently, Collinsville nightlife was so threadbare that Fairmount qualified as a wholesome date." Is that true or not? We've never thought "wholesome" and "Fairmount Park" belong in the same sentence. Do you still play the horses? Oh yeah. But I don't play them as intently as I used to. You either have to go all-out at this or you probably shouldn't be betting much money at all. I figured out that it's possible to win, but I also figured out that it's not worth the money that the effort is gonna get you. We have a horse. You've probably heard of him. His name is River Front Times.... No, I haven't heard of him. Where's he run? At Fairmount! Oh, that's why I haven't heard of him. I don't know how they get away with this, but the Chicago tracks don't [regularly] simulcast Fairmount Park. Triple Crown or Breeders' Cup? Triple Crown. Cubs or White Sox? If you had $100 of our money to bet on the Kentucky Derby, how would you play it? Find everything you're looking for in your city Find the best happy hour deals in your city Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90% Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city
http://www.riverfronttimes.com/2007-05-02/news/in-it-to-win-it/
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Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future is a traveling exhibition that comprehensively surveys the work of this key midcentury architect, best known — locally, at least — for the Gateway Arch. A Finnish immigrant, Saarinen came from a family of diverse architectural, artistic and decorative talent and imported this totalizing approach to his work, notably diverse in style and scope, which came to ultimately define the forward thrust of the Modernist American ethos. Little more need be said here, as this show is abundantly informative — proliferating with timelines, videos, furniture pieces, models, large-scale photos, architectural models and in-depth textural addenda. It successfully adds up to an advanced education in Saarinen, but also, with timely importance, Modernism — asking important questions of this highly contestable progressive spirit, whose lingering influence has been alternately that of hope disastrously dashed or freshly, if desperately, invoked. Click here for a complete list of St. Louis art capsules. Find everything you're looking for in your city Find the best happy hour deals in your city Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90% Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city
http://www.riverfronttimes.com/2009-02-25/culture/everything-eero-the-kemper-celebrates-saarinen/
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1 of 36 Infinity Skateshops premiered its St. Losers video at 2720 on Saturday, December 15, 2012. The party also featured an art exhibit with works by Todd Bratrud and Michael Worful plus music by DJ Crucial. Photos by Theo Welling for Riverfront Times. Published on December 16, 2012 Find everything you're looking for in your city Find the best happy hour deals in your city Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90% Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city
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A means the name, address, telephone number, driver's license number, social security number, place of employment, employee identification number, mother's maiden name, demand deposit account number, savings account number or credit card number of an individual person.). When dealing with law enforcement, financial institutions, and creditors, keep a log of all conversations including the dates, times, names of subjects with whom you speak and phone numbers for contact. Note the time spent and any expenses incurred. Confirm conversations in writing. Send correspondence by certified mail (return receipt requested). Keep copies of all letters and documents both received by you and sent by you. Once you discover or suspect you are a victim of identity theft you should do the following: © Copyright 1997 - 2013. Riverside County Sheriff-Coroner. All Rights Reserved. 4095 Lemon Street, Riverside, CA 92501 - 951.955.2400 Riverside County Disabled Access & Non-Discrimination Statement
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back to Rissho Kosei-kai web site The Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Law Chapter 18 The Merits of Joyful Acceptance The theme of this chapter is stress upon the merit of first attendant joy, with a detailed explanation of it. The reason for this repetition is that the joy attendant upon the teaching, with heartfelt gratitude for it and delight in it, is the primary and indispensable element of faith. The chapter opens with a question from Maitreya about the happiness attendant upon hearing this sutra after Shakyamuni's extinction. The Buddha replies at length, saying, in paraphrase, "Let us suppose that some people have been to a meeting for an explanation of the Law, and that, moved by a spirit of gratitude and happiness, they tell someone else as well as they can what they have heard. And let us suppose that the one they have told is equally moved by an attendant joy and tells someone else. Then let us suppose that this process is repeated until the teaching reaches the fiftieth person, who likewise is moved to gratitude. The merit of this fiftieth one is hundreds of millions of times greater than the enormous merit accumulated by a very, very rich man who has spent his entire life in giving alms. Now if the merit of the fiftieth hearer is of this order, how much greater is the immeasurably infinite merit of those who heard the message at the first assembly." As we read this today, we can understand the great merit of the first hearers easily enough, for they are in an atmosphere of faith and are hearing the message from the mouth of a persuasive leader versed in the Law. But when, in the absence of skillful speech or any atmosphere of faith, the word has passed from one lay person to another and another on to the fiftieth, then what is left of the message is only the bare bones. But even the bare bones of the Lotus Sutra are such that they cannot fail to impress, even at fiftieth remove. There are two reasons that the merit of the impression conveyed by the message even at such remove is greater than the merit of a rich man who has spent his life in almsgiving. One is that the spiritual joy that springs from hearing the True Law is a treasure beyond compare. The other is that the joy developed as the message passes from one person to another becomes an infinite force. Returning once more to the text, we find the thought developed - quite apart from the attendant joy - of the enormous merit of even momentary presence at a sermon to hear the teaching of the Lotus Sutra, and of the still greater merit of urging others who come later to sit and hear or share a seat. The meaning of this is the importance of the tie, or manner of encounter, with the Law. While it is true that we all have the buddha-nature, without some tie or encounter to awaken us to it, it is of no avail. And so initial contact with the teaching is a prime and necessary condition. It is for this reason that encounter is so worthy a thing and that bringing others to such an encounter is still more worthy. This chapter, then, teaches something of prime importance to the believer: readiness first to respond with joy upon hearing the teaching, coupled then with a resulting desire to share that joy immediately with others, to preach the message of the Lotus Sutra, the smallest part of which is filled with meaning.
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About Rodney K. Gavroian Photography For years we have been serving the Valley with all its photography needs. From local events, to valley landmarks, from agriculture, to scenic landscapes. If there's anything in the valley you need a photo of, we'll take it, but chances are we already have it! Areas we cover: - Valley Agriculture - People/Events - Local Interest - Scenic - ...and anything else you need a photo of!
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Vice-chancellor's message for RMIT TAFE students about 2013 TAFE fees Professor Margaret Gardner AO. 10 August 2012 Dear RMIT TAFE students RMIT University is proud to offer high quality TAFE education to you and more than 20,000 other TAFE students. As a global university of technology and design, RMIT gives you the skills to succeed in your chosen trade or profession. Unfortunately, RMIT has been affected by the reduction in funding from the Victorian State Government for government-subsidised TAFE places. As I wrote to you in May, this resulted in higher tuition fees for government-subsidised places for students starting a new TAFE program from 1 July. 2013 TAFE tuition fees I am writing to you again because from 1 January 2013 Victorian State Government funding for all government-subsidised TAFE places will be significantly reduced. To meet this shortfall in funding, the University has had to increase tuition fees for all government-subsidised TAFE places for 2013. This is so that the University can continue to offer a broad range of quality programs and services to TAFE students. Fees for domestic full-fee and international TAFE students will not be affected. What does this mean for you? This means that from 1 January 2013 you will pay the new 2013 TAFE tuition fees that were released this week. On the 2013 TAFE tuition fees web page you can find out the full-time tuition fees for your program, or you can calculate your fees based on the fee per contact hour if you are studying less than a full-time load in 2013. Fee assistance If you are eligible, you can apply for fee assistance in the form of a concession on tuition fees, or you can apply to defer your tuition fees via the VET FEE-HELP loan scheme. The concession tuition fee amount for each program is also available on the 2013 TAFE fees web page. RMIT, like all other Victorian TAFE institutions, is under an increasing amount of pressure to fund our programs and facilities under the State Government’s current funding model. However, RMIT remains fully committed to TAFE and the quality of our education programs. We are also committed to offering all RMIT students equal access to learning support services, sports activities, careers advice, arts and culture, health and welfare services, and student clubs. Yours sincerely, Professor Margaret Gardner AO Vice-Chancellor and President More information TAFE students who have queries about 2013 TAFE tuition fees can: Prospective students can contact RMIT's Info Corner.
http://www.rmit.net.au/browse;ID=padxrxl4t1ta1
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: Low mileage AWD 330 Year: 2003 Model: 330xi Body: sedan VIN: WBAEW534X3PN30579 Exterior Color: silver grey Interior Color: black leather Transmission: automatic Mileage: 66,800 Price: $13,500 Consumer Alert: Scam Alert Seller Information Member Name: Member ID: 196465 Member since: // City: FWB State: FL Zip: 32548 Seller Type: Private Date Listed: 12/01/2012 Send this seller a message E-Mail this ad to a friend Other: 484-883-7119 2nd owner since 2006 (14K). Excellent condition, garaged kept with only Zymol products used. AWD sedan; no dents, scrathes or interior blemishes. Leather/brushed aluminum interior. Moonroof, alloy wheels, heated front seats, Harman Kardon sound system. All maintenance records since new, and "old school" maintenance maintained. Reason for selling is job move from Pa to Fl. Vehicle photos can be seen at This page has been viewed 13.
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. But, unlike Grandma’s house, you get to pick a destination that everyone will enjoy even if spending time with the family isn’t your thing. And, there are financial advantages to timeshare rental. Your budget will appreciate all the on-site activities for all ages. Adults can enjoy beer or wine tasting, poker, golf, and other recreational activities. Kids can have fun with craft activities, pool parties, and ice cream socials scheduled throughout the day. And, timeshare condominiums have all the economical comforts of home. From full-size kitchens to washers and dryers dryers to keep up with the towels and wet suits from those refreshing dips in the pool. Although most timeshare vacation rentals demand you stay a full week, there are some that let you opt in for as much time as you want, even a night at a time. For example, you could choose to spend a couple of nights near Disneyland and then drive down to Carlsbad to enjoy the beach and LEGOLAND®. I asked the experts at ResorTime.com, a popular source for on-line vacation and timeshare condominium rentals, for the top budget and family-friendly destinations. Their advice is to consider options that are chock full of stuff to do, plenty of space and great rates even during the holidays. For our list we factored great deals, good room availability, family activities both on-site and off and proximity to major interstates/population centers. In other words, you’ll have a good time. Carlsbad, California Carlsbad is only 20 minutes north of San Diego and is close to theme parks, miles of beaches, some of the best public golf in the country and lots more for families. Check out LEGOLAND®, the fun theme park for kids 2-12 which recently added the SEA LIFE Aquarium. This beach town is a quick drive to the San Diego Zoo and SeaWorld. Rates for spacious condos start at $99. San Diego Voted the #1 destination for families year after year, San Diego has something for everyone, no matter what time of year you visit. They don’t call it America’s Finest City for nothing. Downtown San Diego is highly regarded for its excitement, fine dining and bustling atmosphere. Many families recommend condos in the heart of the famous Gaslamp or across the bridge in Coronado. Some sites, like ResorTime.com offer restaurant certificates if you book online. Anaheim Disneyland is still the go-to place for any family. By stretching out in a condo you can save money on all that park food by eating at least one meal in your room. Some condo rentals even include kid-friendly breakfasts before you head out to see Mickey or drive over to Knott’s. Palm Springs Believe it or not, Palm Springs is popular in the summer and winter both. Deals abound during the summer, when families take advantage of the deep discounts, spa deals and excellent golf (just tee off first thing in the morning!). Orlando With rates starting at $97, and tons of activities for young and old alike, Orlando is the ideal place for a timeshare vacation condominium vacation. Orlando also has been offering aggressive discounts and offers to travelers, making a vacation more budget-friendly than you might think. Lake Tahoe The sheer number of possible options in this natural wonderland make it a great place to find a bargain, summer or winter. Enjoy boating, water skiing and the ride up to the top of Heavenly in a gondola during the summer. Take a family ski lesson in the winter or just go sledding and relax by the fire. Rates start at $99. Maui It’s technically not a road trip, but the “Best Island in the World”, as voted by Conde’ Nast Traveler, is a great multi-family vacation, and many condos are large enough for three generations. Hawaii has also been one of the consistent deals in recent months and rates start at $130 currently. With airfare deals plentiful, this might be the time to convince the family to take hula lessons to work off the Thanksgiving meal. Sedona, Arizona Take a slight detour from your Route 66 trip and enjoy the Red Rock Country. Every one gets into the atmosphere with golfing, hiking, swimming and relaxing spas. Whether you want to get away for a long weekend or take a week to remember what life was like before the Blackberry, Sedona is a great option. Branson, Missouri An easy road trip from anywhere in the Midwest, rates start at $121 for two bedrooms. Good friends can share accommodations or grandparents can bring along the kids. You might even get the 4th night free. The golf is great and there is no end to the fun. Within minutes of downtown Branson, you can find plentiful camping, fishing, hunting, rock climbing as well as beaches and resorts in the 100,000 acres of wilderness area. Las Vegas Definitely a better location for those families with older kids, Vegas’ recent construction boom has given rise to plentiful condo rentals, and they can be very budget friendly. Whether you’re assembling the family for a wedding, weekend getaway or just want to bring the family along on a convention trip, it’s definitely more enjoyable to rent a spacious condo than a cramped hotel room. Great ideas! Let’s get on the road again. [...] Best family friendly spots ot rent a condo. Road Trips for Families [...] Great spots to rent a condo! Also the check the services of Timeshare Relief Inc. if you want to get rid of your timeshare property. South Cali swept the top for, and its true. I have been to many of the places but San Diego is one of my favorite because of all the activity for kids. Not surprised that San Diego continuously makes the top of the list for family vacation destinations. It’s got fun for everyone from beachfront rentals on the boardwalk to good food in the gaslamp area. Love it! We just went to this place called Watercolor in Florida. It is on the upper West coast. This place is fabulous! Everyone rides bikes, and you get two free when you rent a condo. Great little restaurants, a beach club for the pool and a fantastic white sand beach. We loved it so much, we are going back this summer with the kids. We also like to get vacation rentals in Whistler, Santa Cruz and Nosara Costa Rica. They are great places to vacation. [...] of budget-friendly and hassle-free travel, Road Trips for Families suggests condo vacations as an option for large groups and lengthy stays. Ideal for family reunions, retreats, and even the [...] Of-course San Diego!! It is a beautiful place for having a holiday with family and the kids also love this place. Massanutten in Virginia is great too. They have 2 golf courses, several swimming pools, a lot of crafts and activities. Very family friendly location. San Diego is the best. I love to go their with my family. I have visited each and every place listed here except San Diego. Love to go there also as comments indicate that peoples love to visit more over there.
http://www.roadtripsforfamilies.com/2009/08/top-10-condo-rental-vacation-spots/
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- earlier this month. Eighth Judicial District Chancellor Billy Joe White has been assigned to the case, which was scheduled to be heard on June 10. Patton attorney Chris Cawood and Roane County Attorney Tom McFarland said they don’t know if the change in chancellors will cause a delay in the case. “I haven’t heard if Chancellor White intends to keep the same court date,” McFarland said. In the lawsuit, Patton names all 15 Roane County commissioners, County Executive Mike Farmer and Kingston police officer Caleb Strayer as defendants. Patton contends the county violated his civil right to hold office when it appointed Strayer to his old job in November. The 6th District constable job was Patton’s until he resigned in August of last year. He later changed his mind and wanted the job back, contending his resignation was never properly accepted. The county disagreed and eventually appointed Strayer. Williams presided over a hearing in the case last month. The county alleged that Patton was harassing the defendants by making obscene hand gestures. Williams ruled the obscene gestures were a form of free speech. “I have my right to freedom of speech,” Patton said following the hearing, which included testimony from several commissioners and law enforcement officers. Cawood said he also hasn’t received a response on a motion he filed last month seeking records that would show calls placed and received “of any type of phone whatsoever” the defendants have used from July 2007 through now. Cawood wanted to see the information by April 14. When it wasn’t provided, he filed a motion on Wednesday asking that the defendants be ordered to produce the documents. The motion also asks that the defendants be sanctioned and pay for the attorney fees it cost Cawood to bring the motion. McFarland and the Knoxville law firm of O’Neil, Parker & Williamson are defending the county in the lawsuit. McFarland said the request for phone records is something they are still considering. Add new comment Read and share your thoughts on this story
http://www.roanecounty.com/content/chancellor-steps-away-patton-case
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Few things throughout the year get my engines roaring like the NFL playoffs. I love me some football. But I really freaking love me some playoff football. It just seems to me that the level of play grows exponentially the farther into the playoffs a team goes which makes for some exciting action, great plays and in half of the games, significant heartbreak. It is why they play the game. To see who the last team standing is. This weekend starts the 2008 NFL season playoffs. There are some surprise teams in the hunt this year, and some surprise teams absent from this post-season. I will not spend any time on the teams that did not make the playoffs. No, in fact I will have a hard enough time putting together my picks for just this weekend. But I am going to take a shot at it anyway. Game 1 – NFC Wildcard: Atlanta Falcons at Arizona Cardinals To be painfully honest, I don’t know much about either team except that Kurt Warner is my favorite player and that Arizona has been on a downward spiral for the last few weeks. While this game is a home game for Arizona, I think that given the way Atlanta has been playing, they will walk away from this game with a solid victory. I mean solid, as it the Cardinals are going to stink it up the way they have for the last three weeks. Fans in Arizona will be disappointed, but really, they will have expected it. Falcons for the win. Game 2 – AFC Wildcard: Indianapolis Colts at San Diego Chargers Indianapolis comes to San Diego riding a nine game winning streak and featuring the league MVP in Peyton Manning. San Diego hosts this game as the winner of the AFC west, a division they did not win until the last game of the year. San Diego had to win its last four games of the season in order to take the division away from Denver, including a game against Denver in week 17 to seal it up. They are riding a wave of confidence this weekend, and have been known to upset a team or two (can we say Indianapolis?) in the past. Look for a high scoring affair with the Colts squeaking one out by just a few points. I know, I would probably never make it as an NFL analyst. But this stuff sure is fun.
http://www.robert-gonzalez.com/2009/01/03/nfl-playoffs-2009-wildcard-weekend-day-1/
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The Eurocopter SA 315B Lama The Lama's full bubble type cabin enclosure and high altitude performance capabilities combine to make this an ideal helicopter for precise mountain operations, such as slinging cargo to remote areas, geological survey missions, and wilderness EMT operations. The Lama is powered by a Turbomeca Artouste III B1 (870 HP) turbine engine with a 4 kW, 28.5 volt DC starter-generator, supported by a 40 amp hour battery. Cabin Configuration: Specifications The following performance figures are based on the mean values obtained with a new engine. Unless otherwise stated, they are given for clean aircraft, in zero wind at sea level and with standard atmospheric conditions. Use for reference only, not for actual flight calculations. (* For the carrying of loads on the cargo-sling exclusively)
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Simplify. Milling Robot: The Milling 8kW model is designed to work with any of the following precision-driven robot models: KR 60 HA, KR 100 HA, KR 240-2, KR 500-2 MT(F). An advanced KR C2 edition2005 controls the system. EOAT: KUKA's application module is equipped with a HSC (high-speed cutting) spindle with a power of 8kW. The tooling is intended for milling rigid foam, wood, or plastic materials. The Milling 8kW module includes a special mounting kit for the spindle as well as air and water supply lines. Off-line: KUKA's milling specific robot software allows for quick, straightforward programming.
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Celebrities Clean Up Rockaway Beach Andrew Keegan (left) and Sal Masekela do their part at last Saturday's "Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project" at Rockaway Beach. Several famous faces, along with volunteers from the community, pitched in to clean up Rockaway's beaches at last Saturday's "Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project." Celebrities and community volunteers gathered trash and debris to make the beach barefoot-friendly, just in time for the busy summer season. Sal Masekela, host of E! Channel's "The Daily Ten" and ESPN's "X Games;" actor Andrew Keegan (WB's "Related" and "10 Things I Hate About You"), who is also a producer and surfing enthusiast; Kristen Schaal from the new HBO show "Flight of the Conchords," and the rescue project's spokesperson Jill Cunniff, from the band Luscious Jackson, all came down to Rockaway's shores to participate in the efforts of Barefoot Wine and the Surfrider Foundation. The grassroots, non-profit environmental event is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world's oceans and beaches. Barefoot, a California winery, has been an active supporter of various organizations for the past 20 years. The company is committed to Surfrider Foundation's mission to improve coastal water quality, promote free and open beach access, preserve coastal ecosystems, and protect public beaches. From left: Kristen Schaal, Masekela, Keegan and designer Nina Clemente enjoy a post-cleanup party at Pier 92. Between June and September of 2007, Barefoot and Surfrider will travel from coast to coast to rescue, restore and renew beaches and coastal communities. Led by Barefoot and Surfrider members, local residents are encouraged to lend a hand at the cleanups. The Rockaway cleanup was followed by an evening celebration of Barefoot wine tastings and a live musical performance by Cunniff at Pier 92. The next cleanup event will take place in Honolulu, Hawaii. For more information on the beach rescue project, visit Barefoot Wine's website at. com/ beachrescue or the Surfrider Foundation's website at. org. From left: Laura Mazzarella from the Surfrider Foundation, Jake Wheatley from Barefoot Wine, and Wave columnist Dorothy Dunne.
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As the band prepared to play a show in the Czech Republic, their lead singer Randy Blythe was taken into custody based on an incident that took place at their last show in the Czech Republic two years prior. A fan rushed the stage and was either pushed off or was hit on his head by a microphone, sustained serious brain injury, fell into a coma, and died. Prosecutors are seeking to remand Blythe into custody.
http://www.rockband.com/forums/showthread.php?t=230303&p=4800265&viewfull=1
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On 1/5/06, Joseph Jones <bumpycarrot@gmail.com> wrote: > Stopping playback (not pausing, but just stopping) clears the playlist for me. You don't want that in the described scenario where you are selecting music on a small party. You'd have to wait for the end of the song to do this unnoticed but as you want to get back to your buddies and favorite drink as soon as possible, it's not suitable. lImbus Received on Thu Jan 5 13:54:45 2006
http://www.rockbox.org/mail/archive/rockbox-archive-2006-01/0073.shtml
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Glenn at home wrote: > I still have never heard that illusive beep. No, the so-called beep is actually only a faint "blrrr" nowadays. We couldn't make it louder without disturbing the recording. And it is only present on the Archos models. On the software codec platforms, we should be able to do better. Linus Received on Wed Mar 8 06:43:24 2006
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I have to agree ,another one of your fine builds !! I love those glamour shots ,and I like that launch pad. What`s next JR ? I look forward to another of your builds. Take care Paul T I have to agree ,another one of your fine builds !! I love those glamour shots ,and I like that launch pad. What`s next JR ? I look forward to another of your builds. Take care Paul T ROCKETRY DELINQUENT ,I put my soul in what I do. I built a rocket, and on the seventh day ,I rested Level 3 CAR 1033 Manitoba Rocketry Group CTI a better way to fly ! Oh, I dunno... I'll probably go back to work on my BT-80 Saturn V and Saturn I-F... those have been on the back burner for awhile. Got some more kits I've picked up at HL and other places on closeout that I need to finish, as well as my TLP Maverick missile... (does Sandman make decals for that one??) Been toying with some scratchbuilt ideas (the RDC "ISV Venture Star" starship from James Cameron's "AVATAR" among them) and a kitbash (picked up an Estes "36DD squared" at HL on closeout, NO WAY am I making it into a "booby rocket"... been thinking about sorta trapezoidal fins and a pointy-er nosecone, painted like a "Nike-Ajax" but with the dual first stage motors... maybe call it "Nike-Hera" or "Nike-Athena" due to it's 36DD heritage and dual first stage motors... Just some ideas I'm toying with... maybe Wes will have another beta-build for me to do sometime soon... I'm open to suggestions... Later! OL JR The X-87B Cruise Basselope- THE ultimate weapon in the arsenal of homeland defense and only $52 million per round! Major problem being the lack of painting that can be done ,or rather ,cannot be done untill who knows. Paul T ROCKETRY DELINQUENT ,I put my soul in what I do. I built a rocket, and on the seventh day ,I rested Level 3 CAR 1033 Manitoba Rocketry Group CTI a better way to fly ! Looks good! I have learned alot from your build threads! NAR #93724 Birds in the hangar: Dr. Zooch Mercury Redstone Dr Zooch Mark II Estes Der Red Max OK Luke...tomorrow is John Glenn's 50th anniversary of his flgiht...finished up Dr. Zooch's shuttle...with a lot of help from your build...going to start Zooch's Mercury Atlas next!! Maybe at the next club launch! Good luck with your build! (feel free to add on any tips, tricks, or gotchas, or just general build observations here if you like! (and pics!) OL JR The X-87B Cruise Basselope- THE ultimate weapon in the arsenal of homeland defense and only $52 million per round! sorry to hear about the rain....but I know you guys went through a spell with NO rain at all....I am looking over the instructions and this is going to be a fun build!! I have never built an Atlas...so this will be fun! Have you had a chance to fly your Mercury Atlas ? (or your Atlas Agena?) how do they fly? Very nice, very nice indeed! NAR # 91455 Wes really puts a lot of work into making sure his kits fly well as well as look good... Haven't flown the Mecury Atlas yet... maybe at the upcoming club launch (if it's not too wet, and NO... I'm NOT complaining! Sorry for the club guys that have only had two launches in last YEAR here, but if we end up rained out for this next one *I* certainly won't be crying about it... besides we went and looked at our other farm at Shiner with the club guys here and from the San Antonio/Austin area about having joint launches up there on the Shiner farm since it's halfway between Houston and San Antonio (and Austin is a little closer) and I think March will be the inaugural launch for that...) Should be fun! I expect the Merc Atlas will be a good flyer too... probably a little draggier than the Atlas-Agena, due to the tower and capsule versus the smooth nosecone of the Agena, but I expect they'll be pretty similar in all respects otherwise... and the BT-50 "Freedom 7" Mercury Redstone in the same "ant-scale" as the Mercury Atlas flies TERRIFIC, so I have high expectations... They look neat together... Later! OL JR The X-87B Cruise Basselope- THE ultimate weapon in the arsenal of homeland defense and only $52 million per round! Something Wes shared with me that you guys might enjoy... Very appropriate considering the 50th Anniversary! Later! OL JR The X-87B Cruise Basselope- THE ultimate weapon in the arsenal of homeland defense and only $52 million per round! Today I celebrated by speaking with a gang of 11 Girl Scout Brownies (my daughter is one of them). We talked about the Friendship 7 flight, they got to handle models, watched some short video and then we went on to talk about lunar exploration. Next we went out to the nearby ball fields and shot my Dr. Zooch Mercury Atlas Friendship 7 version. Then the kids shot a total of 16 other rockets (all SPEVs). The weather was some of the best I've seen- dead calm winds, clear blue skys and sweatshirt temp.s Rockets were going up on "C" engines and coming back on the pad. It was a grand day to remember a grand event in United States history! In short- I was lucky and I got to fly my Friendship 7 Mercury Atlas on the 50th! YES!!! sounds like an AWESOME day!!! Wes...sounds like you had a great day with your daughter!!!! next thing you know your daughter will be a junior in college, a nursing student with a 3.94 gpa...and you wonder...what happened?? where did 21 years go?? (but she still comes along with her camera to try to take pictures of her old man and his rockets... )) dang silver paint! ARRRGH!! tried using Testors Chrome....sigh.... good paint and just a bad painter...it sagged. .... finished up the launch escape tower...sat it on my little work table here...and my one cat (ornery as all get out..completely black cat...looks like a Halloween decoration...also weighs in at 22 pounds...) chases our new cat...hits my work bench causing the capsule to fall off and break the tower...how is that for a night of model making? rats!! Sorry to hear that! I feel your pain...Sorry to hear that! I feel your pain... IMHO the chrome paint is MUCH more trouble than it's worth... I tried it on the Atlas Agena and it was a NIGHTMARE!!! I managed to salvage it but the stuff was soft and sticky for about a week and the "mirror" effect was VERY shortlived... Probably the best way to get a 'mirror' chrome finish with any kind of durability to it is to just use trim monokote... (the self-stick kind). later! OL JR The X-87B Cruise Basselope- THE ultimate weapon in the arsenal of homeland defense and only $52 million per round! Luke, I agree with you 100% on the chrome....I went with Testors silver metallic and that was much more workable....the tower was an easy fix... that thing is actually kinda strong....the cat knocked that thing off the table and it basically broke the tooth pick ..err... I mean aero spike and loosened a strut...easy to fix and my Sigma 7 is back ready for flight...I managed to salvage the booster and with the new paint its acceptable. I have never built an Atlas rocket before...and this thing kit is really cool!! I am working on my flame fins now...Dr. Zooch kits are a great way to make it through the winter duldrums....I have his Saturn 1 Block 2 for my next build...I am already eyeing his web site for my next buy...I am going to go for the Atlas Agena I think!! I'm toying with the idea of an "upscale" Atlas Centaur using many of the same techniques, enlarged for a BT-80 tube... But it won't be anytime real soon because I have enough other irons in the fire right now... The BT-80 is just about my favorite size of rocket... big but not TOO big... Course, there's nothing wrong with the BT-60 either... The tower looks delicate, but it's actually stronger than one might really think... sorta like the real thing... "strength from shape" and all that... Later! OL JR PS. One thing about the "Chrome"... the Atlas wasn't actually chome, it was stainless steel... so actually going with a paint that's a touch "darker" than say Chrome trim monokote, actually tends to make the model look BIGGER than it actually is... Besides, fueled on the pad for liftoff, the whole upper 2/3 of the rocket was covered with white frost anyway... That's why I just used Valspar Silver on the bottom of my Friendship 7 and flat white for the upper tank... The X-87B Cruise Basselope- THE ultimate weapon in the arsenal of homeland defense and only $52 million per round! The X-87B Cruise Basselope- THE ultimate weapon in the arsenal of homeland defense and only $52 million per round! Cont'd... "The clock has started"... We have LIFTOFF!!! "GOD SPEED JOHN GLENN!!!!" The boost was high and pretty straight, just a gentle arc toward the south, as winds were light from the south, a very smooth, high flight... Ejection looked about perfect, and on the way down, I noticed that the tower was actually upright, between the shroud lines... interesting. She came down smoothly and landed in boot deep clover maybe 100 yards from the pad... I retrieved her and everything appeared to be in good order... until I noticed THIS... This has to be THE worst case of "Estes dent" I've ever seen... the slit is actually where the transition snapped back into the top lip of the tube (which was TOTALLY unharmed, I might add-- not even a paint scratch!) and the tube cut into the transition nearly the depth of the shoulder!... Upon a little further investigation, I noticed a strange "half moon" cut in the very peak of the Zooch trash bag chute. Upon inspecting the top lip of the body tube, sure enough, there is a hair-thin line of yellow plastic embedded in the very top edge of the tube where, evidently, the parachute was pinched between the snapped-back nosecone and the top edge of the body tube... the tube evidently cut straight through the plastic chute like a razor blade and into the cone before everything popped apart and the chute deployed... interesting! I'm just glad she came down intact. I think the thing is the shock cord is too short... especially with half it's length being kevlar leader coming out of the "teabag" shock cord mount, with the other half being elastic. I think I'm going to quit using the kevlar/elastic combo and just switch to straight elastic... or at least double or maybe triple the length of the elastic... What I think happened is, the ejection charge went "BOOM!" and the nosecone and chute blew off... the kevlar leader and shock cord played out to full length, which put the cone about a foot from the rocket or thereabouts, then it started to stretch. Since the kevlar does NOT stretch, it forces the elastic to stretch MUCH FARTHER than it would were it one long piece of elastic... IOW the elastic stretches twice as much along it's half length as it would if it were stretching along it's full length... in both cases it would stretch equal amounts, just the half length elastic stretches twice as far over that half length than the all-elastic cord would stretching over it's FULL length (since it'd be twice as long). The more you stretch elastic (the higher the 'percentage' of stretch for a given length) the more energy it stores, and the harder it snaps back... (at least that's been my experience... do a test-- stretch a piece of elastic that's a foot long 6 inches-- it'll nearly be as far as it can stretch-- say near 100% of it's stretch capability. Now let it go... POW! it snaps back HARD! Now stretch a 2 foot long piece of elastic 6 inches... it can actually stretch MUCH farther because it's longer, so each inch of the elastic is actually stretching less since the same distance/energy is spread out over more inches of elastic... so for argument we'll say it stretches 50% of it's total "maxed out" stretch limit... now let it go... it snaps back, but with MUCH less force... 3 feet is even better... a 6 inch stretch on 36 inches of elastic is hardly stretching it at all, and when let go it rather lazily flops back with MUCH less force. That's what I think is happening here. Since I already have the kevlar leader glued in, I'm gonna add about 2 feet or so of elastic to the existing elastic shock cord before I fly her again... that should give more room to dissipate ejection energy (both on the way out and on the way back from any 'snapback' and give the chute more time to open and get things tumbling or slowing down to dissipate any snapback energy, which should itself be less severe due to the longer cord spreading it out more... Later! OL JR The X-87B Cruise Basselope- THE ultimate weapon in the arsenal of homeland defense and only $52 million per round! Actually, I had a very similar damage on my own during testing- but mine was blown off at ejection. I cannot send you a replacement part for a while- I'm totally out of that component until my BMS order comes in, but as soon as it does I'll get a new adapter off to you. Is that supposed to smoke like that? This one is a pretty clear cut case that it's snapback... thing is I hardened this transition with CA... considerably... I soaked CA into the outer layer of wood and then ALSO into the end grain. While it reduces dinging of the surface, it's also perfectly clear it doesn't do much to harden the core wood itself. The thing I'm most concerned with is to ensure that it doesn't happen AGAIN... that's where I think the longer shock cord comes in... that's what I'm going to try anyway. Of course a certain amount of it is probably just stupendous bad luck... bad luck that they hit in just that way to bust the cone. OF course the counterpoint is also true... it's actually some pretty good luck that the damage was no worse-- no damage to the rocket body tube AT ALL, even the paint! The other thing is that the tower, capsule, even the spacecraft adapter are perfectly intact, AND even though the transition was damaged pretty badly, the damage was on the 'back side' out of view, and it didn't wipe out the details on the surface of the transition, so it's actually probably about as good as the situation could be under the circumstances... Later! OL JR The X-87B Cruise Basselope- THE ultimate weapon in the arsenal of homeland defense and only $52 million per round! Luke!! that is terrible!!! I finished up my Mercury Atlas and it is really a cool rocket. Maybe Wes can clarify...but I thought I read somewhere in a prior post that the balsa adapter for the Mercury Atlas is the same part as his adaptor for his Saturn 1b? I think you said previously you have all of his Saturns...maybe you can raid one of your 1b's for the adaptor until a new one arrives? If that is incorrect I apologize...but I thought I read that on an old post. I just took down my Atlas and my Zooch Saturn 1b...Luke...they sure look the same to me.... Luke...speaking of Dr. Zooch Saturns....I am building his Saturn 1 Block II now.....this is going to be another cool kit. To me, the Block II was one of those rockets that I was aware of...but I really always focused on the 1b, which is my all time favorite...now that I am building it...this is a neat rocket. I am going to go with the SA5 next...which is sitting here looking at me.
http://www.rocketryforum.com/showthread.php?30849-quot-Friendship-7-quot-50th-Anniversary-Dr-Zooch-Mercury-Atlas-build&p=300957
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By Jeff Kolkey RRSTAR.COM Posted Mar 17, 2010 @ 12:32 AM ROCKFORD — A grim picture of a poverty-stricken and undereducated region emerged as Mayor Larry Morrissey, SupplyCore CEO Peter Provenzano and City Administrator Jim Ryan spoke. Their lecture Tuesday at Rockford College was advertised as "Setting the Context: A Candid View of Our City’s Challenges and Opportunities.” It lived up to its billing: The trio pulled few punches in presenting statistics showing that wealth has fallen and poverty grown even as Rockford has sprawled in the past five decades. "This is a stark look at our community tonight, but it’s a frank and honest one,” Provenzano said. Community counts It was the first of three lectures organized by the Higher Education Alliance for the Rock River Region, a consortium of area educational institutions, including Northern Illinois University, Rockford College, Rock Valley College and the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford. Organizers hope the series will serve as a call to action, leading the community to set new goals to reduce poverty and convincing more of the population to improve their education — to at least match the national average when it comes to the data. Earlier in the day, figures were released showing that January unemployment climbed to 19.7 percent in Boone and Winnebago counties. Poor, less educated Provenzano opened the lecture by discussing poverty: About 35,000 people in the Rockford region live in poverty, and 36 percent of them are children. Nationally, children make up 19 percent of those living in poverty. Data he presented showed that, historically, the number of available workers has grown even as the actual work force has declined during recessions in the Rock River Valley. More than 13.5 percent of residents older than 25 in the Rockford region, have no high school diploma, 8.1 percent have less than a ninth-grade education, and 18.8 percent have a bachelor’s degree or better. Comparatively, 24.4 percent of Americans and 26.1 percent of Illinoisans have a bachelor’s degree, according to the 2008 American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau. They said the data make it clear that the community must encourage more people to improve their educational level to break a cycle of poverty and dependency. Missing pieces "We need to become a college town,” Ryan said. "More than one-third of our kids are living in poverty, and their parents have not even received a high school” education. Morrissey said education too often is disconnected from careers and the community. He recalled his high school experience, saying he learned little about actual careers and nothing about the community or local government. "I didn’t have a single class in high school talking about local government. The real challenge, the future, has got to be about a system where education, career and community are connected.” Reach staff writer Jeff Kolkey at jkolkey@rrstar.com or 815-987-1374. This story appeared at on March 17, 2010 and at on March 16, »
http://www.rockford.edu/news/38641/Stark-stats-Higher-education-is-trios-key-to-urban-rebirth.htm?ContactUs
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No. 5 Georgia ranks near the bottom of the Southeastern Conference, 10th among league defenses at more than 370 yards a game given up. That's almost 100 yards more than the team gave up a game a year ago when Georgia was fourth in the league and adding to the SEC's reputation for powerhouse defense.," he said. Georgia got three turnovers to hold on against a career-high 14 tackles and tipped a pass that led to an interception. Rambo had nine tackles. Jones is the leader, though, with 4 1/2 sacks and eight tackles for loss this season. a year ago. "Every quarterback if you get pressure on them, they're going to make mistakes," Clowney said.."
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Yes but coaches and cheerleaders are yours forever once bought. If I had a spare 100k in inducement I'd prefer to spend it on babes really. No change! I fear change! Triplets! I love triplets! GC's lovely 1-2-quad based tier system. It's clearly the best! Yes but coaches and cheerleaders are yours forever once bought. If I had a spare 100k in inducement I'd prefer to spend it on babes really. I'm sure you can fire them. You should be able to fire them. CYANIDE. You are, but that would be a waste of money unless you REALLY want to drop your TV (each coach/cheerleader is 10 TV). Blood Bowl trivia of the day: The original concept of the petty cash / bank system, unanimously approved by the BBRC for LRB 5 but vetoed by Jarvis, was designed in part to deal with the issue of teams accruing far more gold than they really want to spend. The original version of the rule allowed you to store up to 100k in the bank, but anything in your treasury beyond that amount was petty cash - which adds to your TV. So under this version of the rule you would have incentive to just burn some of your huge treasury away by purchasing inducements, and you would not be penalized for doing so - that money would already be adding to your TV whether you chose to spend it this time or not. Yeah I'm still mystified by the dropping of the bank rule, it's an elegant halfway house between the current system (which is strongly in favour of teams with high AV and/or regen) and the brutality of LRB4's TR system (where all money counted towards the TR) Admin Ohh, to be but a part of that groovy body Gah - as usual I miss something - as a returning player I should have slotted you into a higher position where someone else was leaving null (jaytee's slot in division 3 would have been ideal). I thought you were rebooting for some reason... I'd prefer it if your dark elves werent murdering folks in division 7 so I'll try to see what I can do (via a weak wifi signal) tonight. There might not be much, but I'll take a quick look ;) Hello. Whats the current schedule when new teams are getting on board? Many years ago, the orcish lands were in terrible peril. There was far too little fighting going on, and far too many pretty flowers growing. To put an end to this dire state of events, a number of heroes banded together from disparate tribes to form Da Blu Moonz, a superorc team that travelled the lands heroically causing chaos and bashing heads. Once turmoil and strife had properly returned, Da Blu Moonz disappeared with nobody really knowing who they were or where they came from. Occasionally, they would reappear, go on an extremely important mindless rampage, and then vanish once again. Now, at last, they have emerged from the shadows to challenge the Divisions of Death, and have couragously applied to Division G. Or alternatively, if there are three 'spare', we can usually find someone who's happy to play a filler team for a season to make up the numbers. Groovy if the coaches down there aren't happy with facing Nullk's mob and you can't find any other options feel free to swap him with my lads in Div 3 (they are only two seasons old after I replaced an early season drop out). I would reiterate to the guys down there though that TV gaps are largely meaningless in CRP. Ability to leverage inducements is a core skill worth learning. My games-related Twitter: VexingVision Currently playing: Gothic 2; Blood Bowl: Chaos Edition; Waking Mars; Anno Online I think there's a limit to how far inducements get you - if you're playing against a very new team then they just won't bridge the gap enough, but yeah anything up to 400-500 is perfectly bridgeable, gives you a nice set of options depending on the opposition. I'd accept that on Cyanide as they've left some pretty huge holes in utility by leaving out the stars that people use in favour of the ones no one ever takes (seriously who ever uses Headsplitter or Icepelt on TT?) but not in a proper CRP environment. Now with a fair bit of CRP experience behind us my league is actually looking to nerf inducements. The BBRC's 33%ish target for underdogs seems to have been missed by some margin when coaches are well versed in inducement strategy. In our league underdogs actually have the higher win percentage, and that seems pretty consistent at all stages, from rookie teams taking on the TV2000+ veterans through to the typical gaps in normal high TV league play. Division G is going to be an utter scorathon! Jaketucker.com Welfs, Dworfses and f'in' Nurgle Oh Division B how I hate thee. Haven't applied yet, keeps slipping my mind. Div F might give you a run for your money DW, its Skaven, Wood Elves, Pro Elves and Humans. Internet down at home, so haven't been able to apply to Div. 3 yet, but I'll get there.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/forums/showthread.php?54-RPS-Blood-Bowl-League-The-many-many-Divisions-of-Death!/page214
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Offer applies to 3-5 day ground shipping and may be combined with other online promotions. Does not apply to previous purchases. Discount to be automatically applied at shipping page. Details and promotion are subject to change. Lianna Quilted Pump $120.00 $74.97 Item # colorsize width Size: Size Chart Availability: Qty: Subtotal: $120.00 $74.97 We also suggest... - janaepump$140.00 - janaerouchedpeep$140.00$89.97 - liannachelsea$140.00$99.97 - liannanewpump$120.00 Pump 2. May 13, 2013 Comfortable and chic Good quality, comfortable and chic, the only thing it's not black, it has grey tone.But still good shoes January 16, 2013 1-2 of 2 Highly shock-absorbent cushioning protects the heel at impact Resilient forefront cushioning provides a responsive, dynamic push-off
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Brian Wilson: The Last Beach Movie part 1 Nick Kent, NME, 21 June 1975 THE INCIDENT MUST HAVE occured a little over a year ago. Paul McCartney, complete with the inevitable Linda, had just flown into Los Angeles – for business talks and the like – and already he was trying to get in touch with Brian Wilson. Total word count of piece: 8903
http://www.rocksbackpages.com/Library/Article/brian-wilson-the-last-beach-movie-part-1
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The Radio Stars STORY! John Tobler, ZigZag, November 1977 GREAT NAME, and both their records so far have also been pretty neat. There's an imminent album, and a third 45 coming out about the time you read this, and that obviously makes this lot one of the more active bands around. Total word count of piece: 3672
http://www.rocksbackpages.com/Library/Article/the-radio-stars-story
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:The hoses look good and are made of awesome materiel but are really hard and not that easy to put on. Was this review helpful? Comments On Mar 02, 2013:Used a 4stroke kit for my 2stroke and had just enough length to get it where i like it. Quality of hose is great. The coloured hose is a nice touch Additional Comments On Apr 03, 2013:Mixed up my fuel line kits and wrote a review for the other stuff on accident! Good fuel line! stays soft and the colour choice is awesome! Was this review helpful? Comments On Apr 03, 2013:Love this stiff. Looks good on my yz but man is it a tight fit to get on and off! Working on the carb is a pain in the butt now. But, I feel it worth it as I can now see fuel flowing vs the solid black fuel line that was on there. I used the large 90* fuel filter with this and it worked out great. Was this review helpful? Comments On Mar 27, 2013:I had problems with the hose pinching on my 02 KDX 200. The hose fit good, I just had to make it as straight as possible from the valve to the carb. I ended up getting some 1/4 fuel line that was a lot thicker. Was this review helpful? Comments On Mar 28, 2013:Takes much longer than most others to harden...Good stuff Was this review helpful? Comments On Mar 17, 2013:works great for a fuel line, nice colors Was this review helpful? Comments On Mar 13, 2013:Very nice look and good product. But it didn't fit my fuel tank or carb at all. Was this review helpful? Comments On Feb 21, 2013:I used this fuel line to replace the old line going from the gas tank to the carburetor. Has held up well after roughly 10 hours of riding. It has faded slightly, but you can expect that with almost any fuel line. Was this review helpful? Comments On Feb 07, 2013:Helix Racing Products fuel line is a good quality fuel line. It is inexpensive and it stays flexible for a long time. The fit is a little loose so be sure to clamp it good or tie the fittings with a few wraps of wire. It will eventually get discolored and crack but this is true with all clear fuel lines... nothing lasts forever so I'd say this is normal. Good product. Was this review helpful? Comments On Jan 20, 2013:Is what it is does what it does. Would recommend to a friend and would purchase.
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This is a "machine-selection optional" part.Please choose a vehicle to see the options specific to your machine,choose from all of the options below and add to cart. User Tip: If you're unsure of your vehicle type, you may skip the machine type selection box. 1997 KTM 620 EXCDelete this machine from profileSee this part for this machine profile:Excellent traction, great wear. Just replaced my rear tire with this new one. Old tire lasted 3 years with nearly every weekend riding. Was this review helpful? Comments On Apr 16, 2013:great tire for traction but not much for lasting very long it started throwing chunks off after about a week of rides Was this review helpful? Comments On Mar 20, 2013:I put this on my crf450r, and it is wearing ok. It was a super tight fit to get it on my rim...I actually had to take it to the shop for installation after bending one of my spoons. Excellent service and fast shipping, as always. Was this review helpful? Comments On Mar 04, 2013:I'm the kind of person that will ride a set of tires until they look like road slicks, and I've had the same set of MH3's for 2+ seasons now, and they have had ice studs in and out of them this past winter! These thing wear like steel Was this review helpful? Comments On Feb 03, 2013:Great for the track and trails.. no signs of knobbies shredding off Was this review helpful? Comments On Dec 12, 2012:I've been running these mh3's for 6 years now. I keep maintenance records on all parts. These MH3's last longer and hook up better/longer than any of the mx tires I've bought in the last 15 years for the mx riding I do. While almost all new tires work well and you can feel the difference instantly vs your old worn tires, these work great for much longer. For instance rear wear hrs: Dunlops 12-15 hrs , Bridgestones 25 hrs, MH3's 40 hrs Front: double rear times. Was this review helpful? Comments On Oct 05, 2012:unreal perfect tire for gncc 450 rider rock gravel grass corners creeks mud clay i always feel 100% confident that i have traction must have Was this review helpful? Comments On Aug 12, 2012:Been running this tire since april in the mountains and some track days holding up extremely well on my yz250f. Has handled everything from rocks, tree roots, mud and everything in between, all around good intermediate to hard terrain tire, just bought another one for my nephews rmz250. Was this review helpful? Was this review helpful? Comments On Apr 11, 2012:I've tried a couple of different brands and models, but like this one the best. Used on both a CR125 and CRF100. Hooks up great and lasts. Only complaint is that it's a job mounting! We ride clay/sand MX and SX tracks..
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/44/86/176/742/2528/3353/Michelin-Starcross-MH3-Intermediate-Hard-Terrain-Tire
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CD-2 CD/CF Recorder CD-2: CD/CF Recorder Features - Stereo recorder for creating audio CDs - Record direct to CD or store to Compact Flash - Effects for guitar, vocals, and mastering - 2 XLR inputs, built-in stereo mic and speakers - Practice tools with tempo/key change, tuner, and metronome. Specs - Recorder - Tracks - 2 (Stereo) - Sample Rate - 44.1 kHz - Signal Processing - AD/DA conversion: 24 bits - Recording Mode - Standard mode Long mode WAV mode - Recording Media - CompactFlash (16 MB - 2 GB) CD-R CD-RW - Recording Songs - Up to 99 Songs on a single CompactFlash or CD-R Up to 98 Songs on a single CD-RW - Input/Output - Audio Input - Internal Stereo Microphone MIC Input 1, 2 Jack: XLR type with Phantom power, 1/4 inch TRS phone type Guitar (Hi-Z) Jack: 1/4 inch phone type LINE Input Jacks (L, R): RCA phono type - Audio Output - Internal Stereo Speaker PHONES Jack: Stereo 1/4 inch phone type AUX Out Jacks (L, R): RCA phono type - Frequency Response - 20 Hz - 20 kHz (+0dB/-2dB) - Nominal Input Level (variable) - MIC Input 1, 2 Jack: -58 -- -22 dBu (maximum -10 dBu) Guitar Jack (Hi-Z): -32 -- -2 dBu (maximum +10 dBu) LINE Input Jacks (L, R): -24 -- +12 dBu (maximum +24 dBu) - Nominal Output Level - AUX Output Jacks (L, R): -8 dBu (maximum +4 dBu) - Input Impedance - MIC Input 1, 2 Jack: 4 k ohms (balanced) Guitar Jack (Hi-Z): 1 M ohms Line Input Jacks (L, R): 9 k ohms - Output Impedance - AUX Output Jacks (L, R): 1 k ohms Phones Jack: 10 ohms - Recommended Load Impedance - AUX Output Jacks (L, R): 10 k ohms or greater Phones Jack: 32 ohms - Other Input/Output Connectors - MIDI Out Connector: 5-pin DIN type Foot Switch Jack: 1/4 inch phone type - Effects - Dynamics group: 22 patches Vocal group: 26 patches Guitar/Bass group: 38 patches Mastering Tool: 25 patches - Others - Display - 16 characters, 2 lines (backlit LCD) - Power Supply - AC Adaptor (PSB-7U) - Current Draw - 3.0 A - Accessories - Owner's Manual AC Adaptor (PSB-7U) Power Cord CompactFlash (128 M bytes) CD-R (Blank media) Card Protector - Options - Foot Switch: FS-5U (BOSS) Pedal Switch: DP-2 - Size and Weight - Width - 302 mm - 11-15/16 inches - Depth - 242 mm - 9-9/16 inches - Height - 76 mm - 3 inches - Weight - 3.1 kg - 6 lbs. 14 oz. - (0 dBu = 0.775 V rms) - *The specifications are subject to change without notice. Accessories DP-2 Damper Pedal Momentary footswitch for use with keyboards and recording products. FS-5U/-5L Foot Switch Durable metal footswitch available in latching and unlatching types. FS-6 Dual Footswitch Two switches in one, BOSS’s new FS-6 combines latch- and momentary-type switching into one unit. DR-30 Microphone Roland deepens its audio product line with the introduction of three new microphones — two for the stage, one for the studio. DR-50 Microphone Roland deepens its audio product line with the introduction of three new microphones — two for the stage, one for the studio. - Addendum (CD-2_R-1_AD.pdf) - Owners Manual (CD-2_OM.pdf) - Quick Start (CD-2_QS.pdf) - Addendum (CD-2_AD1.pdf)
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Last week, David Byrne filed a lawsuit against Florida Governor Charlie Crist for unauthorized use of the Talking Heads song "Road to Nowhere" in a campaign ad. Byrne, who is seeking $1 million in damages, has never licensed his songs for commercials and believes that the spot suggests he endorsed Crist's candidacy. The suit is the latest by a rocker seeking legal action over politicians' unauthorized use of their music, including Foo Fighters, Van Halen, John Mellencamp and Jackson Browne — earlier today, Rolling Stone reported that a judge ruled Don Henley's rights were violated by California Republican senatorial candidate Chuck DeVore. (Byrne's lawyer, Lawrence Iser, also represented Browne when the songwriter sued John McCain for using his single "Running on Empty" in his 2008 run for president; the case has since been settled.) Rolling Stone checked in with Byrne today to talk about the suit and why is rep is worth more than a fat payday. Why did you choose to file suit against Crist?. So when this song was used without permission, I was both deprived of income — income I have thus far denied myself — and what my songs represent was damaged. Anyone viewing the ad and hearing me singing would assume that I endorse Crist. There is no way I can now contact all those people and their friends and families and explain that that is not the case. Why have you previously chosen not to license your songs for use in commercials? It's old fashioned, I know. Like other music fans, I form personal attachments to songs. I've watched others license songs and in my mind they lose some integrity as a result. One begins to mistrust them in other areas as well — even to the extent of not trusting the ultimate truth of their songs. You arrived at the amount of a $1 million suit based on past offers to license your songs for a similar amount. Who have you been approached by? I get a few offers a year for use of my songs in advertisements that my business people dangle in front of me. I've always turned them down. I have a sense of the numbers but don't remember the names of all the companies. The lawyers have it all on record. Have there been any talks of settling with Crist? We tried hard to resolve this before filing the lawsuit. Our legal system has the problem that money often dictates whether someone files a lawsuit or not. It's often assumed, rightly, by the powerful, that the little guy won't spend the money to take it to court. I was left with no choice but to file this lawsuit. I'm sure we will continue to explore settlement options. How much would you settle for? What do you think my reputation is worth? Ah… maybe don't answer that. But, to me, my reputation is something I've struggled to establish over a lifetime and Crist has associated me and my reputation with his campaign without my permission. It's more than simply using my music without permission and without paying, though it's that too. Would you sue a candidate that you supported if they also used your music without permission? Yes. This is not about politics or about Republicans, Democrats or Independents. This lawsuit is about maintaining control over the use of my identity and my<<
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/why-david-byrne-sued-the-governor-of-florida-20100602
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WINTER PARK, Fla. (December 9, 2011)- The Rollins men's and women's soccer teams have been recognized for their excellence in the classroom with both programs earning the 2011 NSCAA Team Academic Award, it was announced Thursday. Rollins is one of 154 programs that featured both of their programs with a 3.0 or higher culmative team GPA. The men posted a 3.28 term GPA with an overall GPA of 3.19, while the women posted a 3.34 term GPA and a near perfect 3.92 overall mark. On the field, both teams enjoyed success with both earning bids into the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament. Justin Clark was named the men's Sunshine State Conference Defensive Player of the Year while Michelle Dillingham on the award on the women's side. Alicia Milyak was named the women's South Region Coach of the Year. The Rollins athletic department has obtained a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher for the last 20 straight semesters. Your browser does not support iframes.
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A Woman Of Virtue From RomanceWiki - Author: Liz Carlyle - Publisher: Pocket Star Books - Year: 2001 - Setting: Regency England - Amazon Listing: A Woman of Virtue Book Description After her husband's death, Cecilia, Lady Walrafen, has worked at a charity mission for the poor women of London’s slums. But when the man who once tried to ruin her reputation turns up at the Nazareth Society, Cecilia is outraged. The womanizing Lord Delacourt is vain, vindictive, and merciless. But he’s a man who honors his wagers and when one of them goes wrong, he ends up working at the Nazareth Society. When evil begins stalking the women of the Nazareth Society, and only Delacourt knows how to guard Cecilia from the consequences of her own principles. Related Titles - The Devil To Pay - 2005 Develynn and Sidonie (George Kemble's sister) - The Devil You Know - 2004 Bentley and Freddie - No True Gentleman - 2002 Max and Catherine - My False Heart - 1999 Marquis of Rannoch and Evangeline - A Woman Scorned - 2000 Jonet and Amherst - Beauty Like The Night - 2000 Cam, Earl of Treyhern, and Helene
http://www.romancewiki.com/A_Woman_Of_Virtue
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"Many people think that the secret to reconnecting with their partner is a candlelit dinner or a by-the-sea vacation. But the real secret is to turn toward each other in little ways every day." John Gottman, The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work "I used to get so mad at you because you left the tops off of everything. Now, when I reach for the juice and the cover falls off, I smile and think, 'Oh. She's been here recently. She's in my life. I'm so glad.'" John and Linda Friel, The 7 Best Things Happy Couples Do "Ninety-nine percent of the time, people don't want your advice, your evaluation, your opinion, your critique, or your solution to their problems. They just want you to listen and understand their feelings." Ellen Kreidman, Light His Fire "The old standbys are still important. Be thoughtful. Do special favors. Lavish loving attention. Be playful. Show enthusiasm. Look your best." Pat Love, The Truth About Love "We need someone to pay real attention, to hold us tight, to come very close sometimes and respond to us in an emotional way that moves us, connects with us. Nothing compares with that." Sue Johnson, Hold Me Tight "He loved all of me. He accepted everything about me. He listened to me. He never judged me. He never asked me to become something I wasn't. He never pushed me away from my dreams. He loved me unconditionally, and that's why I married him." Alisa Bowman, Project: Happily Ever After Exploring married life, with an emphasis on what love really means, what it takes to create it, to keep it alive, and to rediscover it after a difficult time. January 23, 2013 The Things That Matter "Many people think that the secret to reconnecting with their partner is a candlelit dinner or a by-the-sea vacation. But the real secret is to turn toward each other in little ways every day." These are really great quotes. Do you post these weekly? Thanks for stopping by, Fawn. I post quotes from time to time, but not on a specific schedule. My posts on all marriage-related topics usually appear every four or five days. This is fabulous stuff. What we crave is really the mundane, far from glamorous, stability-promoting day to day favors, smiles, hugs, coffee and walks. Ironically, the big ticket items are enhanced by the every day items because you'll have things to talk about and reflect on. The your expectations for the glamorous are more likely to be met because they'll be more realistic. Absolutely beautiful quotes, Rosemary. Thank you so much for sharing them. I am off to share them as they can really apply to so many situations in addition to romantic love.
http://www.romanticmarriage.org/2013/01/the-things-that-matter.html
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(ARA) - Buying a gift for the college-bound student can be a challenge, whether it's a high-school graduation present or a back-to-university purchase. While most young people would likely welcome a technology gift, it can be difficult to know what they'll find most useful-especially if they already have nearly every gadget imaginable. If you'll be buying for a college kid this summer, here are five tech gift ideas that can help make their college careers easier, more fun and more memorable: 1. Make it a Mac - Chances are, he already has an iPod he treasures and she couldn't get through the day without her iPhone. And a laptop is an essential tool for everyone in college these days. The MacBook Pro's durable hardware, appealing design and ability to run Windows make it a great choice for students. It will work seamlessly with other Apple gadgets, and can even run Windows applications - all on one computer. 2. Making a Mac play nicely with Windows programs - Challenges with running Windows software on Mac machines may have caused some users to shy away from Apple products in the past, but those issues can be resolved easily. Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac allows users to run both Mac and Windows apps at the same time on their Mac, without the need to restart the computer. The software allows users to copy, cut and paste between Windows and Mac apps, and run other systems like Google Chrome or Windows 8 Consumer Preview. It also works with the Parallels Mobile app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch so users can access and run everything on their Mac from anywhere. A free trial is available for download at. 3. Mainstream and reliable - Even if they have a Mac, your college student can still use Microsoft Office for Home and Student 2010 for Windows. This essential productivity software includes many of the basic software that most businesses depend upon, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint and One Note. It includes features such as creating a Pivot Table Chart in Excel that are not in the Mac version of Office, so go for the PC version and pair it with Parallels Desktop for Mac to get all the features students need to succeed at school and work. 4. Storage and backup options - College students create, move, use and save volumes of data every day, whether it's downloading music, uploading video or submitting work assignments via online portals. The sheer amount of data they work with means that storage and backup capabilities are essential. Hardware like USB flash drives or SD cards can provide plenty of extra storage for moving data. Most importantly, to back up valuable data and work assignments, students will benefit from an external backup drive or even a subscription to an online backup service so they don't lose everything on their computer if it crashes, is lost or stolen. 5. Don't forget the fun stuff - Higher education is all about schoolwork, and a busy social life is a vital part of the experience for many college students. Technology gifts that enhance the fun aspects of school will be a welcome addition to any student's stable of gadgetry. A new digital camera, satellite radio or TV service, or even a new MP3 player can all help students tap into the fun of college life. Finding just the right gift for your graduate or rising college student can be simple and satisfying when you mix a bit of creativity with usefulness - and opt for the gift of technology.
http://www.romenews-tribune.com/view/full_story/18611688/article-Five-must-have-tech-gifts-for-the-college-bound?instance=Gift
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FILE-In this Monday, Dec. 13, 2004, file photo, Vince Lee, 34, a library staffer at the University of Michigan's Buhr Shelving Facility, stands among the 2.4 million books that will be digitized in Ann Arbor, Mich. Google and U.S. publishers settled a longstanding dispute over Google's book-scanning project Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012. Google already has scanned more than 20 million books. Publishers and authors sued, saying the project violated their copyrights. (AP Photo/The Detroit News, Mandi Wright).
http://www.romenews-tribune.com/view/full_story/20366886/article-Google--publishers-settle-book-scanning-dispute?instance=home_news_lead_story
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Evergreen Cemetery is located in Jasper, Florida (Sect 6 Twp 1 N Range 14 E). To reach the cemetery from Hatley Street downtown Jasper, turn south onto Central Avenue SW and travel 4/10 mile to 8th Street SW. Turn right on 8th Street SW and travel 3/10 mile to the cemetery. Evergreen Cemetery was first canvassed by Winnie Smith Hodges in 1988 and published in her book "Cemeteries of Hamilton County" in 1991. The information has been brought current through February 2006. Contributed by Leslie Laite Butts (toolaite@winstream.net)
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SMITH FAMILY CEMETERY Parma, New York This cemetery is located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Dunbar Rd. and Lake Ave. North (Route 259). This cemetery has been copied three times before. One list was made in 1928 by Mary T. Douglas. Another list was made in the mid 1930's but it is not known by who. The third list was made by Mrs. Robert Dows on Sept. 24, 1978. These three lists were combined and then a visit was made to the cemetery by Richard T. Halsey on June 20, 1989 to check this list and one addition was made. ------------------------------------------------------------ B. H.; b 1755; d 1830 @ 75y 7m 2d [a field stone next to BUELL family] BILLINGS Hellen Maria, dau. of A. & M.; d Sept. 13, 1845 @ 4y 4m 16d BOND Almira; d Feb. 5, 1904 @ 88y BROWER Ascenath, wife of Jonathan L.; d May 9, 1846 @ 28y 11m Flora E., dau. of J. L. & Maria; d Sept. 16, 1851 @ 2y 2m 14d Lucina, dau. of J. L. & Ascenath; d Feb. 7, 1845 @ 9m 12d BROWN Lemuel; d Aug. 17, 1853 @ 55y 2m 11d BUELL Jerusha M., wife of Joseph Jr.; d July 20, 1858 @ 48y 4m 13d Joseph; d July 28, 1841 @ 74y Joseph Jr.; d May 15, 1849 @ 49y 2m 4d Nathan M., son of Joseph & Jerusha M.; d Sept. 2, 1861 @ 20y 8m 15d Polly, wife of Joseph; d June 13, 1837 @ 72y 2m 9d Sabra, dau. of James & Emily; d Sept. 5, 1840 @ 5y CHEENEY Alfred F., son of Merill & A. J.; d Aug. 29, 1827 @ 17m Margaret A., dau. of Merill & A. J.; d Feb. 18, 1822 @ 1m 7d CHENEY Ira; d Jan. [illegible], 18*4 @ 77y John; d Jan. 11, 1837 @ 72y Julia Ann, wife of Ira; d Dec. 30, 1856 @ 50y 8m 18d Lucy, wife of John; d Aug. 11, 1811 @ 45y Minerva J., dau. of Ira & Julia Ann; d Nov. 19, 1855 @ 19y 6m COSMAN John S.; d Aug. 2, 1852 @ 52y 6m 20d CROSS Clara, wife of Elihu; d July 29, 1849 @ 77y Elihu; d Oct. 10, 1842 @ 72y CURTIS Charles Olin, son of George & Margaret; d Nov. 27, 1856 @ 5y 7m 27d Eliza Ann, dau. of George & Margaret; d May 20, 1849 @ 15y 4m 3d Elizabeth A., dau. of George & Margaret; d Sept. 6, 1843 @ 6m Henry P.; d Oct. 16, 1849 @ 27y 3m 14d Laura M., dau. of George & Margaret; d Sept. 7, 1850 @ 2y 11m 7d DERRICK John; d @ 11y Mary; d @ 59y DUNBAR Dolly E., dau. of George & Jerusha; d March 11, 1832 @ 2y 2m George, son of George & Jerusha; d Sept. 4, 1840 @ 8y 3m 13d George W.; Jan. 6, 1795 - May 2, 1867 Jerusha, wife of George W.; Jan. 7, 1794 - Sept. 2, 1872 Oliv, dau. of George & Jerusha; d June 5, 1827 @ 1y 9m Olive L., dau. of George & Jerusha; d Nov. 10, 1831 @ 3y FLYNN Dewight, son of William & Margareta; d March 4, 1851 @ 1y 9m 13d FOSTER George C., son of Hiram & Pamelia; d March 11, 1831 @ 1y 11m FULLER Siba Kelsy, wife of Jethro; d Apr. 14, 1838 @ 63y HAZEN Edward, son of Lemuel & Huldah; d Dec. 20, 1843 @ 18y 6m George L., son of Henry H. & Malvina A.; d Apr. 29, 1846 @ 15m Huldah, wife of Lemuel; d Sept. 3, 1882 @ 88y 11m Lemuel C.; d Dec. 22, 1843 @ 48y Richmond P., son of Daniel C. & Betsey A.; d March 18, 1848 @ 1y 8m 19d HENRY Annis, wife of James; d Apr. 12, 1857 @ 54y 5m 10d James; d Oct. 24, 1869 @ 70y Matthew; d July 3, 1861 @ 43y Phebe, wife of William; d Sept. 24, 1848 @ 82y Sally; d Oct. 4, 1863 @ 50y 6m William; [Rev. War]; d Apr. 19, 1846 @ 90y HOWES Albinus L. of Ashfield, Mass.; d at Parma, June 16, 1838 in his 22nd yr. LAMSON William H., son of William & Mary; d Sept. 17, 1833 @ 15y 1m 17d LINTON Isaac; d Feb. 21, 1866 @ 36y McFARLAND David; d Jan. 10, 1849 @ 96y Hannah, wife of James A.; d March 13, 1843 @ 37y 11m 15d Mary, wife of David; d Oct. 2, 1845 @ 85y 8m William H., son of J. & M.; d Jan. 31, 1847 @ 4m 6d MEAD Israel; d Oct. 22, 1838 @ 63y MILLER Alzina, dau. of Nicholas & Delila; d Aug. 25, 1840 @ 1y 11m 22d Merrill J., dau. of Nichols & Delila; d Feb. 25, 1842 @ 6m 26d MOUL Charles L., son of Cornelius & Elizabeth; d Nov. 7, 1847 @ 3y 2m 14d Cornelius H.; d July 17, 1859 @ 38y MYERS Gertrude, dau. of William & Eliza; d March 27, 1850 @ 2m 9d PUTNAM Clarissa, dau. of George & Malinda; d May 14, 1855 @ 18y 8m 4d Cynthia, wife of Reuben; d June 6, 1855 @ 52y Reuben; d June 7, 1855 @ 60y RAYMOND Alpheus K.; d Oct. 19, 1845 @ 24y Rhoda, wife of Alpheus K.; d Nov. 26, 1868 @ 81y William; Co. A, NY Vol.; d Aug. 1864 @ 82y READ Charles H., son of [illegible]; d Oct. 15, 1841 @ 3m 21d Elizabeth, wife of Nathan; d Dec. 27, 1848 @ 37y 5m 5d Sarah E., dau. of Nathan & Elizabeth; d July 14, 1844 @ 1y 23d SCOFIELD Margarett, wife of Moses; d March 28, 1841 @ 58y 9d Moses; d Jan. 31, 1841 @ 69y 4m 6d SIMMONS Caty, wife of Hearmaunis; d Jan. 4, 1850 @ 69y 10m Hearmaunis; d Oct. 23, 1862 @ 83y 8m SMITH David, son of Henry & Lydia; d Feb. 16, 1845 @ 15y Henry; father; d Oct. 19, 1886 @ 86y 6m 5d Lydia, former wife of Henry; d March 30, 1838 @ 37y Margaret, wife of Henry; d Jan. 16, 1876 @ 63y Olive M., former wife of Henry; d July 24, 1851 @ 42y 6m 7d Rachel, wife of Samuel A.; d Sept. 11, 1850 @ 60y Samuel A.; d Sept. 7, 1850 @ 61y STEVENS Phebe, wife of Enoch; d June 9, 1844 @ 62y STONEBURNER Jane E., dau. of Peter & Clara; d March 2, 1837 @ 12y 5m 25d Peter; d Dec. 26, 1852 @ 53y TICKNER Elijah; Apr. 21, 1799 - Aug. 23, 1866 Esther, wife of Elijah; Feb. 20, 1805 - Oct. 11, 1865 TOMPKINS Esther, wife of John; d Oct. 21, 1885 @ 84y John; d Sept. 10, 1870 @ 74y Olivia E., dau. of John & Esther; d Apr. 17, 1866 @ 14y 6m Phebe V., dau. of John & Esther; d Sept. 18, 1850 @ 6y Sarah E., dau. of John & Esther; d Sept. 15, 1850 @ 4y 7m TYLER Ezra; father; d May 17, 1826 @ 42y Jane, dau. of Ezra & Laura; d Oct. 8, 1874 @ 56y Laura, wife of Ezra; mother; d Nov. 29, 1874 @ 82y VOND Mary; d Jan. 12, 1880 @ 79y Mary Ann; d May 26, 1882 @ 50y 5m Nero; d March 6, 1840 @ 41y Walter; Nov. 8, 1826 - Apr. 29, 1898 WAIT Mary J., dau. of Benjamin & Jane; d Sept. 6, 1853 WAKE Sarah, wife of Thomas; 1817 - 1899 Thomas; 1806 - 1880 WALKER Emeline Coe, dau. of Joseph & Emeline; d Aug. 4, 1847 @ 22y 10m WATERHOUSE Clarissa L., wife of William F.; d May 12, 1852 @ 24y 9m 27d William F.; d Jan. 10, 1853 @ 31y 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Lewis County, NY This is a page of older queries, this page is no longer updated. If you have queries for Lewis County, please post to th e Message board on RootsWeb and Ancestry.com for Lewis County, NY. Thank you, your webmaster. Date posted: 18 Nov 2008 I am searching for any other HALL researchers. Franklin L. Hall Sr. m.Fannie M. Flanders, had these children: Franklin Jr., Kenneth, Eva May, Lois Evelyn, Ruth, Minnie (Mame). I know that Franklin Sr. was born in Clayton, I don't know where he married and had his children. I have his ancestry back to a man b. in 1788 in Cape Vincent, NY, and would like to combine efforts with others of this family. I am searching for a paper record of the marriage license of William Chapman (son of Shubal Chapman) and Mary L. (Polly) Crandall. I would appreciate exchanging information with anyone who could give me any leads, suggestions or details regarding the parents of Peter Keyser/Keiser/Kayser/Kyser Bowman, physician, according to the censuses, born 1819, NY. Peter was first seen on record in Lauderdale County, AL., in July, 1848, marrying Margaret Ann Campbell, daughter of Ailsy Reeder (dau of David Reeder) and James Edward Campbell. Peter and Margaret migrated to Hempstead County, AR, in ~1849 and are seen on the Hempstead federal census in 1850 with baby Francis, 2. They are later seen on the Little River, AR, census in 1860 without Francis, but with children, Silas Wright, James Edward, Calbert Cleveland, Villie, John and girls, Mary Ella and martha. Peter died in 1865, intestate, his family indigent, and there is no record that he participated in the Civil War, I'm looking for any descendants of JAY MARKHAM or descendants of his brothers or sister. JAY was born 5 March 1871 and was coowner of a feed mill in Lyons Falls. He died 28 April 1956 is the General Hospital in Lowville, NY. Jay and his wife the former Lou Jones, has two daughters - Marion, born 25 Aug 1896 and Catherine, born 21 March 1904. We have unpublished letters from 1834 addressed to Joseph Bradford I am looking for any pictures of the Old Glastonbury Inn. My recently deceased Brother in law ( Rhone ) lived there as a child, and we would like to have a drawing done of the building for his wife. We are looking for family records for Laura Caroline Blake and Philander Bennett. I am looking for any info on surnames VanAernam/Mcintyres Am looking for information on the names of the parents and siblings of Nichols Reimiller (Rimiller) 1831 - 1907 of Mudd Lake near West Leyden. He was married to Louisa Sassenbury. He is my great-grandfather. I can't find him on any census prior to his marriage. He is buried in the West Leyden cemetery. I can't find marriage records in the internet. I am looking for a Katherine Horvath, Born: 1882 in Hungary, D: 1972 in Broome County, NY, she is buried in the Old Germany Cemetery in Lewis County with her 3rd husband Jacob A. Depan. She was married to a Charles Kery in Virginia and a Youhse or Yousey in Lewis County at one time. I am related to both Kery and Lewis lines in Lewis County. Subject: Copenhagen Soldier's Monument Date Posted: 10 Nov 2008 I would like to know the year the Copenhagen soldier's monument was unveiled. I have a souvenir creamer from f lansing company with a sketch of the monument on it's front. Does anyone know any history on this item? I seems very old. Researcher: Lynn Gaulin Surnames: Fall, Wright, Vaughan Date Posted: 10 Nov 2008 John H. Fall, Listed in1810 Census, Lewis County. Would like to know what town John Fall lived in. Not listed on census. Any information about Fall Family or Wright Family. Erastus Fall Married a Wright Daughter and trying to find links and information about families. My family tree has roots in Jefferson County (Peter Greeney), Lewis County (Charles Delano). Some of the names dating back to the mid-1800's are Mary Burch Greeney (Peter's wife), David, George, Belva, and Lewis Greeney; Jane Caval Delano (Charles' wife) and dau. Martha Delano. Any information or leads would be apprecated. Researcher: Joe Kery Surnames: Lewis, Depan Date posted: 10 Nov 2008 Looking for information on Herman N. Lewis (Born 1889) and his wife Helen D. (Born 1889); and their children Margaret (Born 1914), Amy(Born 1911), Helen (Born 1922), Ruth(Born 1917), Eleanor (1908), Harold (Born 1909). Researcher: Marcia Buffett Surnames: Hardy Date posted: 10 Nov 2008 Looking for parents and siblings of Albert Hardy who lived in Montague Township, Lewis County. Albert was born about 1888 and married Mildred (?) He had a son Charles in 1917. Any information about this family will be greatly appreciated. Researcher: Marcia Buffett Surnames: Hardy, Hutchins Date posted: 10 Nov 2008 Looking for parents and siblings of Charles Hardy (1917-1978) married to Loretta Hutchins (1921-1987). charles was born in the Township of Montague and may have been the son of Lyle V. Hardy who is buried in Beeches Bridge Cem. any help would be greatly appreciated. djanderson@jdweb.cc 256 Orchard Lane McClure Pa 17841 717 543-5254 Surnames: Anderson, Packard, Clark Date Posted: 10 Nov 2008 I am looking for any descendants of Joseph Anderson who was born in Hingham Mass in 1721, Married Hannah Packard, His father was Jonathan Anderson and Jonathan's father was Joseph Anderson who was born in Scotland in 1699. Joseph Anderson B 1721 moved to Cummington Mass where he lived until 1804.. This is when he traveled with John Clark and his family to Lewis County NY and settled on the hill near the old # 3 road.. Joseph Andrson is burried in the Riverside cemetery along Deer River in Copenhagen Ny... Joseph's son Elijah moved from Lewis County with his son John Wesley Anderson to Crawford County Pa, Elijah and John Wesley are burried in the old Edinboro Cemetery near Edinboro Lake in Edinboro PA . They owned land in Washington County on Sherrod Hill Road,, Surnames: Urtz Date posted: 19 Oct 2008 I am looking for information and a picture of the Urtz homestead in Prussian Settlement that burned on May 6, 1951. Researcher: joansulm@netscape.net I am searching for my husbands family, I understand they had a small farm near LOWVILLE. His name was Joseph, she was Eugenia. They had 5 children Frank (Francis) Lillian, Leonard, Tessie, and Eugene. The approxamate time should be 1908-1925. I am looking for an obituary for a Joseph Dickinson who is in the 1840 census in Turin, Lewis County. He is between 70-80 at that census, and I believe he died there. Or any other information on this Joseph would be greatly appreciated - a burial site, will, etc. I believe he had a son, John L., in Martinsburg, and a son, Richard, in Lowville around 1840-50. Marcell Dickinson Warren Hi. Researcher: Alan R. Clark Surnames: Stockwell Date posted: 01 April 2008 Seek an obit for Catherine COOPER passed on 11/10/1945 Copenhagen Alan R. Clark Adult Reference Librarian Jacksonille Public Library Jacksonville, Florida 32202 904-765-5402 Researcher: Fay Stronach Surnames: Stockwell Date posted: 01 April 2008 Looking for info on Saloma Allen Stockwell, who died in Carthage in the late 30's children, Lyndon Stockwell, Willard Stockwell, also Florence, Bessie and Lula Allen from her first marriage to Drayter Allen I just verified that Saloma was my great grandmother and I would like to find more info on her, would love to know her maiden name and nationality. Thanks looking for info. on Drayter (possibly this is a middle name) Allen who married Saloma Reed lived in Monague in 1880, they had one child that i know of my grandmother Florence born 1879 i recently found Florences obt. so have verified she was my grandmother, would really like more info. Drayter must have passed away and Saloma married Charles Stockwell and had several children by Charles Bessie, Lula, Willard, Lyndon, and i believe Dorthy. Florence is the only Allen child i can find. would really like more info on Drayter and who his parents and sibblings were. Researcher: Barb Surnames: Dobson Vena Date posted: 01 April 2008 Looking for Charles Adelbert Dobson, aks Bert Dobson and wife Melvina (Vena)Francis Dobson. Bert Dobson's dob is 1880 at Harrisville, NY, dod 1934 and believed to be buried at Harrisville Catholic Cemetery. Bert was a guide and had many camps in the High falls and Wanakena area. Son of Myron and Ella Palmer Dobson. Melvina was from Fine NY and died abt 1916 at High Falls. They had 4 children, Marion Christina,dob 1908 harrisville Ny, Helen, Roger and Canna Elizabeth. Bert had 2 brothers, Herbert and Guy Dobson. Melvina had a sister that married Nelson St. Lawrence from Harrisville. I have not been able to locate this family in any census records and would welcome any feedback. Bert and Melvina are my husbands grandparents. also Looking for information of a marriage for Vena Francis to Bert Dobson. probably between 1903-1907 in the Harrisville, NY area. Vena is the daughter of Fred and Amelia Francis and Bert is the son of Myron and Ella Palmer Dobson also from the Harrisville area. Vena and Bert are our grandparents.Also tracing Joshua and Diana Kinsman Dobson.Bert Dobson's birth name is Charles Adelbert (albert) but he ended up going by Bert and most all writings about him list his name as Bert.(seems he was a well know guide in the area and he had many camps where folks came from many areas and stayed.they were known as "Dobson Camps". Vena's full name as best we can fiqure was Melvena Francis but Vena is the name on her death certificate. She died when our Mom was 7 so it has been very hard to find much about her. I have searched all the old newspapers on here and find her name about 3 times but it was always before she married Bert. They had 4 children, all born in Harrisville as was she and Bert. I know Vena had sisters, one married Nelson St. Lawrence and a brother that was killed on his job in 1912. I am trying so hard to know this part of the family and hope that someone might know them or be related and respond. Thanks so much. Greetings: I am looking for birth/baptism information on two Gagnon ancestors (siblings) for a Marie (c. 1885-86) and a Jean (John) Baptiste (c. 1887) in Harrisville-Diana area. Both were the children of Joseph or Joachim GAGNON and a Mathilde GARRON/GAREAU. Thank you. Researcher: Charlene Surnames: Radell Date posted: 31 Mar 2008 Researcher: Shelley Surnames: Baldwin Dailey McFaul Date posted: 31 Mar 2008 Looking for any information on Stephenson Baldwin (b1838, d 1878), Letitia McFaul Baldwin (b1838, d 1924, probably in Jamesville/Syracuse area), their daughter Jessie Baldwin (b1874 - d1904), who married William Dailey (b 1867 - d1903), Jessie lived in Grieg c1890 - 1904 until her death. Letitia's father was Archibald McFaul (b 1816, d ?), Letitia I believe was born in Canada. Jessie and William Dailey had 5 children who survived to adulthood: Nellie Dailey (married Harrienger), Bessie Dailey (married Teal, then Quant), Mary Lily Dailey (married Reed), Florence Dailey (later adopted and renamed Lelia Terpenning - my grandmother), and Norris Dailey. Thank you for any/all responses!! My husband's gg grandfather was Warren Rice (b 13 Jul 1815 in Martinsburg) His parents were Ebenezer Rice (d 17 Jun 1859 in Martinsburg) and Sarah Fuller (d 2 Sep 1840 in Martinsburg). We are planning to be in that area at the end of April, 2008. We want to research this family more. Do you have genealogy resources in the library? Are there other places we should visit? Thank you for any help you can give. Researcher: Bernice Baker Subject: J E Haberer Furniture Company Date posted: 31 Mar 2008 I am looking for anyone with any clues to the death of Henry D. (Driggs or Diggs) Civil War Veteran. He was married to Polly Ward in in 1848 had son DeAlton M. Hubbard in Sep. 1849. A daughter may also have been born to them. Researcher: Dana Dean Surname: Mott Date posted: 07 Feb 2008 Looking for any information relating to Francis J. Mott, born 1834, in New York . I believe he may have been from Lewis County . He enlisted in the 7th New York Cavalry (aka, 1st Mounted Rifles or Black Horse Cavalry) in 1861 in Lowville. He appears in the 1875 Kansas Census in Lola Township, Cherokee County, Kansas, as F. J. Mott (although an apparent transcription error lists him as T. J. Mott) with his daughter A. (we believe it to be his daughter Alice) born in Texas 1873, and son J. A. Mott born in Kansas 1875, who is also known as Delbert or Adelbert James Mott. With him in the census is also M. Mott, a female, born abt 1835 in New York . He married a woman named Susan who was from Missouri . Francis later appears in Jasper County , Missouri , census of 1880, with Susan and children. She applied for his Civil War pension death benefits in 1894. I assume he passed in Missouri but cannot find anything to support that. I am interested in finding out if there is a relation to Jeremiah and Melissa Mott, from Lewis County , whose children were Alice and James. Really looking for any information on Francis J. Mott or any possible relations that could help me discover who his parents are and if he had any siblings and their identities. I cannot find anything about him prior to his Civil War service. His son, Adelbert, is my great grandfather. Thank you. Researcher: Barbara Badger Surnames: Stanford Finch Date posted: 05 Feb 2008 I am looking for information of Edwin Joseph Stanford (b.England abt. 1820), spouse Emily E. Finch (b. England abt. 1840, Immigrated abt 1857/na 1858): First child, Fabian C. Stanford born Harrisville, Lewis Co., 1862. Find no 1860 Census records. Other children: Edwin b.1866; Joseph H. b. 1867; Ruby (Rosa) b. 1867, Anna (Hannah) b. 1869,etc. By 1870 (and after) they were in Jefferson County and show up in respective U.S. Census. Thank you, I am looking for any information with the surnames of Hamblin/Hamlin or Kitts. Circa 1800 and later. Lowville, Martinsburg, Carthage, Harrisville areas. "May God Bless Our Troops and Veterans, Guide and Protect Them. God Bless the USA!" Researcher: Starr Hays Subject: Copenhagen Cemetery in Lewis County ? Date posted: 05 Feb 2008 Can you tell me if there is a Copenhagen Cemetery in Lewis County ? I have searched several sites as well as a Google web search and have found references to it, but no listing. I am looking for specific members of my family with no luck. Maybe it is not Lewis County or on the county line with an adjoining county Any help would be appreciated Researcher: Judy Moody Surnames: Wright Rhoads Date posted: 05 Feb 2008 I am looking for the family of Sarah A Wright, who was born in 1816 in Martinsburg, New York. She married Peter Rhoads and lived in Waterloo, New York before moving to Columbus, Ohio before 1870. Thank you Researcher: TOM AND SARAH (FORD) BARKER Surnames: Ford Rowell Vincent Stetson Van Court Date posted: 05 Feb 2008 I AM LOOKING FOR ANY INFORMATION ON A JOHN FORD THAT SETTLED IN DIANA ,LEWIS COUNTY POSSIBLY IN THE MID 1800'S. HERE ARE A FEW FAMILY MEMBERS Gilson Ford settled in Ohio; Guilford Ford remained in Madison county; Marie Rowell, a sister, resided in Wisconsin, and was the mother of thirteen children; Matilda Vincent resides in Wisconsin. Of his wife's relatives, Jesse Stetson left a large number of descendants, prominent among whom were Dr. Ezra Stetson, of Peoria, Illinois, and Mrs. Hannah Van Court, who resides in St. Louis. WITH MORE RELATIVES IN THE LAFARGEVILLE NY AREA TOM AND SARAH (FORD) BARKER Researcher: Dianne M Sealey Surnames: Kreiner Grann Date posted: 05 Feb 2008 I am looking for the burial site of Jean George or George Kreiner in 1853. He lived in Lewis County with his wife and family and three brothers who all moved to Michigan shortly after he died. I am not sure if any of his family stayed in NY so if I can get information on any other Kreiner family members that would be great. In the 1860 Census they were listed with the last name of Grann. Thatnk sof any help. Researcher: Fred DeLano Surnames: Delano Murphy Caval Date posted: 05 Feb 2008 I am researching Charles Henry Delano, married 1. Catharine Murphy, son Francis Henry Delano 25 Feb 1844 Oswego NY, married 2. Jane Mariah Caval m. 1851. Charles Henry Delano died 30 Jan 1909 in West Turin NY, buried in High Street Cemetery Constableville NY. Lived with their daughter Nora Delano ?. Francis Henry Delano is my G Grandfather. Any information connecting Francis Henry Delano to Charles Henry Delano would be most helpful. Fred DeLano, Retired Researcher: Karen A. Gould Surnames: BUSHNELL HODGE Date posted: 18 Nov 2007 Seeking information regarding William W. BUSHNELL (b. Leyden, Lewis Co., NY, 1825, d. Copenhagen, Lewis Co., NY, 1906). Who were his parents? Where is he buried? He married Araline W. HODGE (b. Denmark, Lewis Co., NY, 1836, d. Copenhagen, Lewis Co., NY, 1918). Who were her parents? Where is she buried? Thanks! 5509 Bewdley Road , Richmond , VA 23226 , Researcher: Bernard A. Brown Surnames: Brown Thompson Snider Carpenter Graves Date posted: 15 Oct 2007 I have identified a Richard "Ellison" Brown b. 1860 possibly in Lewis County. d. 1927 in Oklahoma City. He is a great uncle of mine through marriage of his sister, Ellen L. Brown b. 25 Mar 1853 in NY, to Herbert LaGrand Graves. Ellison appears to have been quite an accomplished builder. Ellen and Richards parents were Charles E. Brown and Elmina Sheperd Brown. There are four other siblings listed: Erwin G., Effie B. (Snider) Mary A. and Charles C. Brown. I am attempting to locate living relatives of Richard. He married a Willamina Thompson and had one daughter named Elva M. Brown b.1907. I do not know what became of Willamina or Elva after Ellison's death. I have two undated photos of Ellison and one with his family that I'd be more than happy to share with his descendents. Researcher: Jan Biross Surnames: Hoskins Post Date posted: 12 Oct 2007 Hi, I have been looking for Cyrus Hoskins born 1806 Turin twp., Lewis co. ,NY ,I cannot find his death date or where he is buried ???? I understand he was buried in East Turin cemetery but can't get it on line ??? Also I need Cyrus Hoskins wife Jemima (Post) Hoskins born 1803 death date and where buried ???? If there are any other Hoskins buried with them ,I would like them too!! Thank You so much !!! Looking forward to hearing from you !!!! Researcher: Paul E. Root Surnames: Peifer Smith Hoffman Croniser Date posted: 12 Oct 2007 Looking for death and/or burial information for Anna Peifer Smith. She was the wife of Paul Smith who died in 1875 and is buried in St. Michael's Cemetery, Mohawk Hill. They were the parents of Margaret Smith, Mary Hoffman, and Barbara Croniser. The last mention of Anna is in the 1880 census, living with her daughter Margaret Smith. Anna was 63 years old at the time. I have not been able to find any record of the death of Anna in cemetery or church records. Thank you! Paul E. Root Business Analyst II National Government Services Phone: 315-442-4067 Researcher: Jim Downs Surname: Downs Date posted 20 Sept 2007 Two of my cousins, Their last name was Downs, they lived in Lowville between 1875 and 1895. Their mother was married to a man named Draper. Their father was killed in the Battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War. Do you have any record of their marriages? Thanks, Researcher: Holly Massia Surnames: McConald Fenton McGlauchlin Date posted: 20 Sept 2007 I am seeking information on the William C.McDonald family and/or the McGlauchlins of Martinsburg William is buried along with his wife(maiden name Ainsworth) in the Port Leyden Cemetery, and upon visting there a few times I have noticed fresh flowers on the graves from time to time. This leads me to believe there are living members of the family in the area. My grandfather was his brother Lester who lived in Little Falls NY where both parents( William Edward and Eliza ( Fenton) McGlauchlin) of William and Lester lived until their death he in 1932, she in 1933. I have the death certificates of both of them as well as the location and picture of their burial site. The parents of William are listed as Edward and Mary McDonald, both being born in NYS, but no particulars as to where???? Any information on the McGlauchlins or the McDonalds would be greatfully appreciated. Holly Massia Cape Vincent NY Researcher: Holly Massia Surnames: McConald Fenton McGlauchlin Date posted: 20 Sept 2007 My ancestors were the McDonalds who lived in the Pinney Settlement area of Port Leyden. They were in turn related to the Fentons and McGlauchlins. I found a grt.grt uncle buried in the Port Leyden cemetery, William C. McDonald and would like any information available on him and his family also. I assume there area relatives of him in the area as when I stop I find flowers on his and his wife's graves. I live in Cape Vincent at present but lived in Little Falls where William and Eliza McDonald also lived. Thank you, Researcher: John H Northrup Surname: Williams Date posted: 20 Sept 2007 Would like to contact anyone who might have information on a Mariett Williams, born 1859, died 1860, struck by lightning. I found his/her headstone in the Gardners Corners cemetery, Gardner Road, Tug Hill, and would like to know some history. thanks, Visit us at: Idle Chatter: Researcher: Andy Dann Surname: Johnson Date posted: 20 Sept 2007 I am seeking information about Julius Johnson who was born in New York between 1795 and 1799. By 1817 he was living in Martin County Indiana. He named his first son Shelden Joseph Johnson or in other listings Joseph Sheldon Johnson. The 1800, 1810, 1820 and 1830 censuses list a Sheldon/Shelden Johnson in Leyden. The 1810, 1820, and 1835 censuses list a Joseph (surname) Sheldon also. are there any probate documents for Sheldon Johnson in Lewis County? Is Julius possibly a son of the Sheldon Johnson in Lewis County? Is Sheldon Johnson related to Joseph Sheldon? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Julius Johnson is my ggg-grandfather. He died in 1831 in Martin County, Indiana. Thank you Andy Dann Researcher: Joe Eckhardt Surnames: Jaqui Jacky Yokey Eckhard(t) Haas Date posted: 20 Sept 2007 I'm looking for any descendants of Christian Jaqui (Jacky/Yokey) and his wife Elizabeth Eckhard(t); and Michael Eckhard(t) and his wife Magdalena Haas, all of whom lived in the Leyden area from the 1830s through the 19th C. I have traced the origins of these families in Alsace, and am now trying to find all of their descendants. Researcher: Frank O'Neil Surnames: Maher O'Neil Date posted: 20 Sept 2007 Hi Sandy, et al; In the St Peter and Paul cemetery in New Boston is the stone of a William Maher 1829-1897 Templemore Parish Co Tiperarry Ire Eliza his wife 1831-1904 Can anyone on the list tell me the maiden name of Elizabeth? I'm still beating on bricks re Michael O'Neil and Hanora his wife trying to find their prior home in Ireland. I recall my dad saying he had Maher's as relatives....and one of Michael and Hanora's daughters was named Elizabeth...just wonder if the Maher could be her? Thanks Frank O'Neil Cleveland O Researcher: l godde Surnames: Bowen Peebles Date posted: 09 Sept 2007 Looking for the date Sally (or Sarah) Bowen Peebles died and what cemetery she is buried. Need to check on date her husband Sanford Peebles died, (04/05/1865). I believe they are buried in a cemetery in or near Martinsburg. I believe Sally died some time between 1880 and 1890. Researcher: Ginny Alfano Subject: Old Oscela Road & Kotary Road Date posted: 09 Sept 2007 I am looking for a copy of an old map from the 1800's or any information that might show the Old Osceola Road near Kotary Rd in Constableville. Mention is made in my deed of this road going through my property on Kotary Rd. back in that time period and I was just curious as to where it started and how it took it's course to Osceola. Thank you. Researcher: Elaine M Universal Surnames: Clap Rogers Gillett Harlow Wheller Date posted 27 July 2007 Clapp, Wheeler & Rogers Family: I am looking for info on Abner & Mercy Clapp, Jr. family who lived in Martinsburgh from app. 1801 - 1835. Sons Ela Harlow, Martin Gillett and Ralph plus daughter Emily were born here. Also any infor on James & Charity Wheeler & daughter Evoline, who lived there from ~1830 - 35. Evoline Wheeler married Ela Harlow Clapp here 3 Mar 1835. Also Marcellus Rogers, born here 30 Jul 1827 and Asa Moor Rogers who married Emily Clapp 12 Oct 1823. Researcher: Jane McGarvey Surname: Sullivan Date posted: 04 June 2007 Does anyone know of any information regarding a woman named "Kate" who was the first wife of Cornelius Sullivan? I have a copy of her will in which she leaves everything to Cornelius, including the farm in Highmarket. There are some indications that this woman "Kate" was married to Cornelius in Ireland, but nothing concrete. Any information no her would be appreciated. Surnames: PARK, PARKS Researcher: LaRene Kauffman We're looking for any information about our ancestor, Newton Park, and his family. He was born in 1794 in New York State and he first appears in the NY 1820 census in Martinsburg, Lewis County. The 1825 and 1830 census lists have him in the town of Watson. Looking for information on my greatgrandmother Mary May Hutchins Johnson. She was born in 1876 around or in Lowville. Father was John C. Hutchins born 1836 in Canada,mother was Elizabeth born 1838 in Canada. She had two brothers Charley S. and George M., I think they were artists, and one sister Edeth E.. Mary married Clifford L. Johnson in 1895 in Martinsburg. My grandfather Harold C. (johnson) Gates was born 1895 Tug Hill, although he was born Johnson he went to live with Henry and Vine Gates ( I think they were cousins) and upon entering WWI took the last name Gates. My father Gerald F. Gates died on Jan. 23, 2006, he left very few family facts. Any information on Hutchins, Johnson and Gates would really help. Surname: KORNILUK Looking for information on my grandparents, Leon and Elizabeth Korniluk. Their address was listed as RFD #1, Lowville, NY. I understand the land now belongs to the state and has been reverted back to its natural state. They had a farm on Tug Hill. He died in 1939 and she in 1971 in Utica. The Lewis County Clerk's office has a Register of Deaths that lists him being buried in Lowville Rural Cemetery but the cemetery association's list of people buried there does not contain his name. It was misspelled on the death register as Korncluk. Thanks for any help offered. Surnames: Simmons, Bush Date posted: 19 May 2007 Researcher: Ginny Alfano Looking for relatives to Alma Simmons (1885-1910) - married to Ervin George Bush Married 12/18/1903 Lived in Belfort, NY (Lewis County) Had four children 1. William John Bush (1905-1978) 2. Druscilla Mary Bush (1907-1973) 3. Clarence timothy Bush (1909-abt 1931) 4. Ervin John Bush (1910-1910) Alma was my mother-n-law's grandmother for which she was named after. Thanks Yvonne My 4th Great Grandparents Rev. John Clark and his wife Chloe (Pratt) Clark moved to Leyden (Lewis), New York, about 1800 from Saybrook, (Middlesex),Connecticut. I have been told he was the 1st Baptist Minister in Leyden but haven't been able to prove this. John's wife Chloe died in 1813 in Leyden and John remarried in 1818 to Isabella Delia Kent. They had 3 more children. I found this out on a copy of Johns will. The only thing I have on the 3 children are their names. They are Adalin B. Clark, Harriet S. Clark and Berinthia Clark all born in Leyden. I would appreciate any information on the 3 children. I also need information on 5 of John and Chloes children they are Ruth Clark b:16 March 1801, John Anson Clark b: 4 February1805, Reuben Pratt Clark b: 6 August 1807, Allen Clark b:December 1810 (died young) and Cynthia Sophronia Clark b: 11 November 1811, all these children were also born in Leyden, (Lewis), New York. I believe they did live in Lowville too. John, Chloe and Delia Clark,are all buried in Leyden Hill (Lord) Cemetery. Also their daughter in law Elizabth Clark married to Reuben Pratt Clark is buried there too. Thank You for any information someone might be able to help with. Robert E. Clark , Maple Grove, Minnesota. Researcher: No Name just click to reply Surnames: Strife/Streiff, Roundy, Sharp/Sharpe, Flick, Wheeler Date posted: 19 May 2007 My grandmother was Grace Strife/Streiff, born in Lowville July 4, 1877/78. Someone sent me a census stating the Grace was 2 yrs. old in 1880, living with Michael Strife. When I checked census in Lowvile, there is a 2 year old, Ann, listed. Grace had a female child, born app. 1904. Grace married (?) a Frank Roundy. Supposedly there is a Miller family cemetery lot in a cemetery known as Union cemetery in Constableville around the first quarter of the 20th century. A founder, Col. Seth Miller and son Stephen T. Miller had an area. But I cant locate that cemetery name. Does it still exist and does it have a different name? Charles Baltimore, MD Researcher: Linda Glover Surnames: Weiss, Wise, Seymour Date posted: 18 May 2007 Researcher: Ted Metcalfe Subject: Early Lowville Resident 1860 1870s ~ Benjamin Howard NICHOLS Date posted: 18 May 2007 I am looking for information on my GG Grandfather Benjamin Howard Nichols and his wife Harriet Freeman (Scott) Nichols They migrated from Sawston, Cambridge, England, to Lowville, Lewis County around the 1860s They had five children born there; Benjamin was a merchant living in Lowville for ten years before returning to England On returning to England they then migrated to Australia then on to New Zealand. Thank you for anything you may be able to add Ted Metcalfe New Plymouth New Zealand Researcher: Beca Lehr Surname: COVEY Date posted: 8 March 2007 Hello, I am trying to find a cemetery called the Jacox Cemetery in Croghan, Lewis County, New York. It appears the cemetery is on Long Pond Road, but darn if I can find it. Any help you be ever so king of you. I think my 4th Great Grand Uncle, George Covey & his wife, Nancy are buried there. Thanks much! Sincerely, Beca Lehr Sutter Co. CA Researcher: Patty Burnett Surnames: MAHAR/MAHER/MEAGHER Date posted: 8 March 2007 Researcher: John Hoffman Surnames: CALVER, DEBYAH Date posted: 8 March 2007 Researcher: Liz Wemott Surnames: WEMOT, WEMOTT Date posted: 26 February 2007 My gr. gr. grandfather Mitchell or Michel Wemot died by accident 1 August 1847 in Martinsburg, Lewis County, NY. He had formerly been a resident of Denmark, Lewis County, and still owned land there when he died.. I would like to know where his burial is. Hopefully, someone will know. Researcher: Jared Myers Surname: Myers Date posted: 25 February 2007 I am trying to find my paternal grandfather who died between 1910 and 1914 in the town of Lewis, NY, His name is Gustave Myers. Can you help me? Subject: ROCKWELL Researcher: Sharon Date posted: 18 Dec 2006 Subject: BARROW Researcher: J.J. Mercier Date posted: 18 Dec 2006 Searching BARROW born in France 1850 Croghan, works in tannery 1880 us census Wife LAFAVE born 1856 in Canada Dau magdalen 1875 Dau emma 1877 Son Charles 1879 or 1880 Many thanks for your help. J.J.Mercier Subject: Watson Researcher: Leah Date posted: 16 Dec 2006 I am related to the Revolutionary War Veteran Major Watson. (Major being his first name). He was the son of an Irish/Scot Immigrant named John Watson. Does the founder of the Town of Watson--in Lewis County---have any relation to my Major Watson. Major had at least 7 children...John, James, Major Jr., Joseph, Elizabeth...2 other daughters. I am not sure (probably not) if James, the son of Major, is the founder of the town. Any help's appreciated. Leah Subject: Wallis - Whitney 1810 Researcher: Malcolm Wallace Date posted: 09 Dec 06 I am looking for any information regarding John Whitney and Abner Wallis. They are listed next to each other in the 1810 NY census for Lewis County. My gggrandfather Abner Wallace(Wallis) was married to Emeline Whitney about 1808 +/-. Their children were Walter, b 3 Feb 1809; Nathaniel b 23 May 1811; and Emeline b 13 Jan 1817. This is a long shot, but its' all I have in trying to identify Emeline(Emmaline?) Thanks JEFFERS, Joseph: His obit on rootsweb Jeffers Forum says he died at Pinkney, Lewis County, New York in 1945 perhaps on the 28 June, and that he was a Rev War Vet. I could not find him in the Lewis County Military pension census of 1841 . Can anyone tell me if he was actually living in Pinkney or just died there? And what cemetery he is buried in? Thanks Nancy sChleich. *(p.s. the webmaster of this site is also a decendant of Joseph JEFFERS) Looking for information on my great grandparents, back 5 generations, Asa and Rebecca (Elithorpe) Bowen. They were born in Windham County, Connecticut around 1754-1755. He fought in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. I found Asa in the 1790 Thompson, Windham County, Connecticut Census. I know they had a son Asa and another son and three daughters. In early 1800's they moved to Guilford Vermont. They moved to New York, but not sure if they all moved together or separate. Asa Senior died in Selby, Orleans or Genesee County, New York on September 4, 1823. I am looking for information in where he and his wife are buried. I believe they were living with a son other that Asa Jr. Possible name of son is Abiel. Abiel became a doctor. He married Anna Sterling Cone around 1825. They lived around Medina New York. When he retired he lived on a farm. Asa Jr married Mehitable Boyden in Guilford, Vermont. They later moved to Martinsburg, Lewis County, New York. They are buried in Beeches Bridge Cemetery in Watson, New York. They had ten children, I have names of nine of them, looking for the name of the tenth child. Probably died at young age. Their first child Hiram lived a little over a month. The second child is also named Hiram. Hiram and younger brother Daniel B. Bowen moved to Michigan. I know Daniel Boyden Bowen was born in Martinsburg, Lewis County, New York on March 3, 1811. Looking for any information, especially they the parents and siblings of Asa Bowen senior. Would like to know where they are buried. Also would like to know the names of their other children. Did the counties to biographical sketches of the families living in the community? I have a couple nice biographical sketches of both Hiram and Daniel in the township, county they moved to. Again any information would be helpful, or suggestions of where to look for this information. Thank you. Linda Godde Looking for burial place of Mrs . Isaac Scouten. Died March 21, 1909. Lived at her daughters home Mrs. Edward Mootz in Port Leyden. Was interned in the Port Leyden Cemetery receiving vault temporarily and buried in the spring, in North Steuben Cemetery. Would like any information, doctors death certificate, Corners report, W.J. Porters information on the funeral. We have the obituary from one newspaper. Thank you, Subject: Sauter family Date Posted: 27 March 06 I am looking for any ancestor's/descendants of Adolph Sauter. I don't have a birthdate, but am assuming sometime around 1880-1890. He had at least 2 sons by first wife, Carl and Fred, and a little girl. She died, then he remarried and had more sons. There is some confusion as to his wives, and children. Carl married Mae Henry. Subject: ANDERSON in Riverside, Denmark Cemeteries Researcher: Kim Weinstein Date Posted: 27 March 06 Looking for Joseph ANDERSON (II) b. April 12, 1755 d. June 4, 1839. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery. Wife Hannah Packard ANDERSON b. March 30, 1764 d. Jan. 21, 1846 and buried in Denmark Cemetery. Any info or cemetery records would be most appreciated. They had 13 children. Thanks. Subject: LAMBELL Researcher: Shirley A. Vanderstow Date Posted: 10 February 06 Where would I find information on a Peter Lambell who married Christina Wolf around 1853? Peter died in Greig, Lewis County Sept. 1863 and was my great grandfather. Children were John, Frank G, Emily L, Jennie, Isabelle, and William who was born after Peter died and was legally adopted by William Glenn. Peter did have a brother John Lambell. Thank you,
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Boys basketball: Effort not lacking in opening loss at MinnetonkaThe Irish trailed 29-28 at halftime before falling 60-55 last Thursday By: Matt Steichen, Rosemount Town Pages.… We know what we need to work on and we will continue to improve.” Forward Matt Nelson led Rosemount with 15 points and was a presence in the paint, grabbing seven rebounds and blocking four shots. Brandon Forcier led the team with eight boards. Tyler Liermann added 11 points, five rebounds and five steals and guard Charlie Broback knocked down 3 of 10 three-pointers en route to nine points. The Irish (0-1) are back in action tonight when they host Benilde-St. Margaret’s at Irish Gym. Tip-off is at 7:15. Tags: boys basketball, sports, rosemount, irish, prepMore from around the web
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A celebration of strong women Annual Modern Company show focuses on women who inspired company members... For students, a sobering reminder before prom Rosemount High School held a mock car crash Thursday morning, providing a graphic reminder to juniors and seniors of what can happen if they drink and... New garden at St. Joseph has a lot of potential St. Joseph’s Matthew 25 Garden will grow produce and expand mindsRELATED CONTENT Jazz comes to Rosemount May 18 Weekend concert will bring national acts to RosemountRELATED CONTENT Sharing a journey she doesn't want others to take Monique Hammond will talk about hearing loss and prevention May 21 at the Robert Trail LibraryRELATED CONTENT Pageant dream brings kids together Nicole Oliphant conducted a workshop to help kids learn about healthy relationshipsRELATED CONTENT Local legislators split on same-sex marriage vote Garofalo and Clausen supported same-sex marriage; Wills and Thompson opposedRELATED CONTENT Editorial: Community gardens do good for many An expanding number of community gardens in Farmington and Rosemount are providing new ways to give back to the communityRELATED CONTENT Nathan's column: What's your bid? Minneapolis, it seems, is a popular place for people who want to mix money up in their dating lives.RELATED CONTENT Letter: Warning against the 'grandparent scam' To the editor, As a recent victim of the “grandparent scam,” I wish to share my experience in the hopes that others may be spared.RELATED CONTENT Call 911 anytime you need to contact police or fire, emergency or not New push asks residents to use 911 any time they need to request serviceRELATED CONTENT Pet of the Week Are you game for Bowser?RELATED CONTENT Police report: May 6 - May 12 Police activity including adult arrestsRELATED CONTENT Chuck's column: Prom is a big deal at RHS It’s Prom weekend here. Probably the second most popular social event of the high school year, with Homecoming taking first place. It’s truly an event around here and I do mean an event.RELATED CONTENT 196 school board opens the door for an operating levy Monday night vote clears the way to ask voters to approve a levy in NovemberRELATED CONTENT Get your garden growing with a little help this spring Dakota County Master Gardeners will host their annual plant sale June 1.RELATED CONTENT Have a story idea for the Town Pages? We at the Town Pages work hard to find the most interesting and most important stories to bring to our readers. But that doesn't mean we couldn't use a little help. If you see something around Rosemountyou think is worth a story, if you have questions about something going on in town or if you have any other suggestions for something you'd like to see in the paper, we want to hear it.RELATED CONTENT Rosemount clean-up day will be May 18 Residents can dispose of electronics and other household items during the event, which will be held in the Dakota County Technical College East parking lotRELATED CONTENT Softball: Irish finish above .500 Rosemount opened Section 3AAA play Wednesday afternoonRELATED CONTENT Boys track: A true team effort The Irish won the discus, 1,600 and three relays while claiming their eighth title in nine yearsRELATED CONTENT Boys lacrosse: No.8 Irish pile on goals against Cougars Rosemount scored 15 goals over the last three quarters in a 16-4 rout of Lakeville SouthRELATED CONTENT Girls lacrosse: Irish put it together at Park Rosemount beat Park before falling to Lakeville South and EaganRELATED CONTENT Boys tennis: Irish sweep Kennedy, get edged by Prior Lake Rosemount won all seven matches in straight sets in its first team win of the seasonRELATED CONTENT
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Accessible via Nick Mensio's Master List, this year's free agent running back class is topped off by three or four capable starters and roughly ten viable No. 2 backs. Cap cuts and trade candidates can strengthen the 2013 running back market. When attempting to pinpoint backs that might be on the offseason move, we begin with high-salaried players and progress toward running backs nearing the end of contracts, on teams who likely have no intention of extending them long term.Release Candidates:Chris Johnson -- $9 million of Johnson's $10 million 2013 base salary will become guaranteed on February 9. While the Titans could theoretically cut Johnson before that date and take themselves off the hook for the remainder of the guarantees in his contract, the Nashville Tennessean has reported that they'll keep Johnson and pay him in full. Despite maddening inconsistency, the Titans view Johnson as a core offensive player and have plenty of 2013 cap space to retain him.DeAngelo Williams -- Signed to one of the worst running back contracts in league history two offseasons ago, Williams turns 30 in April and is owed $4.75 million in 2013 base pay after averaging a full yard less per carry than he did in 2011. All of Williams' guaranteed money has been paid, but the $4.85 million hit to release him may be prohibitive for cap-strapped Carolina.Ahmad Bradshaw -- Bradshaw's feet and knees have become unreliable to the point that he can barely practice anymore leading up to games. Although still effective on the field, the Giants may deem Bradshaw's $4 million in salary and bonuses too costly for a likely timeshare back lacking durability. They could save $1.5 million versus the cap by releasing Bradshaw after the season.Michael Turner -- Turner is the surest big-name veteran running back to be released this offseason after first-year Falcons coordinator Dirk Koetter progressively phased him out of the offense as the 2012 season moved along. Lacking short-area burst and passing-game value, Turner turns 31 in February and is owed a $5.5 million salary, none of which is guaranteed.More Murky Futures:Maurice Jones-Drew -- MJD skipped all of 2012 training camp due to a contract dispute that went unaddressed by the Jaguars. Now coming off major foot surgery, Jones-Drew definitely won't get the pay raise he wants. Turning 28 in March, Jones-Drew is owed $4.95 million in 2013 base salary. Jacksonville could free up over $3 million in cap space by shipping him to a contender.Darren McFadden -- McFadden proved a square peg in a round hole for Oakland's new zone-run scheme, averaging a career-worst 3.27 yards per carry while failing to play more than 13 games for a fifth straight season. The 25-year-old is owed $5,856,250 in 2013, the final year of his rookie contract. If GM Reggie McKenzie decides McFadden is a poor long-term fit for the Raiders and won't be extended, Oakland could look to salvage an early- to mid-round draft pick via trade. The firing of playcaller Greg Knapp does increase the chances McFadden will return to the Raiders.Ben Tate -- 2013 is the final year of Tate's rookie contract, so this is the offseason to do it if the Texans are ever going to trade him. Considering Houston's vehemently run-heavy approach and Arian Foster's overwhelming 2012 workload, however, Tate wouldn't be available for cheap. The Texans might hold out for a first-round pick as trade compensation. Tate probably isn't going anywhere.Ryan Mathews -- The Chargers have yet to hire a general manager or coaching staff, and it'll be they who determine Mathews' future. Outgoing Norv Turner determined Mathews was incapable of being a franchise running back due to concerns over durability, vision, and lack of versatility. Mathews is still a big-time talent with a small-beans 2013 base salary ($1,195,500), so in all likelihood he'll return to San Diego unless a team blows off the Chargers' socks with a trade offer.Chris Ivory -- Restricted free agent Ivory will likely receive a second-round tender worth $2.023 million. Underutilized the past two seasons in a crowded backfield, Ivory has made the most of his chances with a 5.11 career yards-per-carry average. He could be a difference-making power back addition for a team willing to take a chance on Ivory staying healthy. The Saints likely have no intent of signing Ivory long term, so this offseason is their opportunity to get something for him.Pierre Thomas -- If the Saints prefer to hold onto Ivory, Thomas could be the odd man out of the backfield. New Orleans would absorb no cap hit to release Thomas while freeing up $2.5 million -- $2.1 million in base salary and $400,000 in offseason bonuses. He's due a $300,000 roster bonus in early March. Thomas, 28, is one of the better screen-play backs in the game and has averaged 4.81 yards per carry the past two seasons, so there would be a solid market for his services.Beanie Wells -- The days of two-down thumper backs who possess zero passing-game value are nearing an end in the NFL, boding poorly for the likes of Wells, Shonn Greene, and LeGarrette Blount. Thoroughly ineffective when healthy in 2012, Wells was benched for the season finale, with the Arizona Republic suggesting his relationship with the team is "beyond repair." Due $1.158 million in the last year of his rookie contract, Wells might be available for a late-round pick.Shane Vereen -- Vereen was the Pats' 2011 second-round pick and is signed cheaply through 2014, but the fact that he's fourth on the depth chart creates an air of uncertainty. Vereen was outplayed by undrafted rookie Brandon Bolden this season, and is also buried behind Stevan Ridley. On the field, Vereen has not had the look of an impact runner. It's worth noting that Danny Woodhead is a free agent. There is an outside chance Vereen could inherit his passing-back role.LeGarrette Blount -- Doug Martin ran laps around Blount in 2012, and D.J. Ware's passing-game value pushed him to third on the depth chart by season's end. Blount played double-digit snaps in just one of Tampa Bay's final eight games. Now a restricted free agent, Blount may be deemed by the Bucs unworthy of the $1.323 million right-of-first-refusal tender required to retain him.Donald Brown -- A poor fit for Bruce Arians' power-running offense, Brown lost his lead back job to fifth-round rookie Vick Ballard before knee and ankle injuries sent him to injured reserve in early December. The former first-round pick runs fast in a straight line, but dances in the backfield and makes no one miss. Brown is due $1.705 million in the final year of his rookie deal. If aggressive GM Ryan Grigson could salvage a mid- to late-round pick, he'd probably jump at the opportunity.James Starks -- Injury prone dating back to the University of Buffalo, Starks has missed 26 of a possible 48 games since entering the league three seasons ago. Also a plodder on the ground, Starks managed just 3.59 yards per carry in six 2012 appearances and now enters the last year of his rookie deal. Turning 26 in February, Starks is not the answer for Green Bay's run-game woes.Dexter McCluster -- McCluster is a contract-year back who's struggled for an NFL fit. It's perhaps notable that ESPN's Sal Paolantonio and Sirius Radio's Adam Caplan reported before the 2010 draft that Andy Reid was "smitten" with and "really high" on McCluster. The Chiefs' new coach could buy McCluster another year in Kansas City as a pass-game asset in a pass-first offense.Anthony Dixon -- Dixon played just 30 offensive snaps all season in San Francisco, although he did contribute four special teams tackles. He was still buried on the running back depth chart, and that won't change in 2013 with Frank Gore, Kendall Hunter, and LaMichael James all returning. 233 pounds and 25 years old, Dixon might attract seventh-round pick offers on the trade market.Dion Lewis -- The Eagles were willing to part with Lewis ahead of October's trade deadline, but found no takers. Lewis fell behind seventh-round pick Bryce Brown, and was used sparingly in a change-of-pace role when LeSean McCoy missed four games. Undersized at 5-foot-8, 195 and lacking power, Lewis won't be assured of a roster spot under the Eagles' new coaching staff.Taiwan Jones -- The Raiders' coaching staff didn't trust Jones to hold onto the football or pass protect, so his 4.3 straight-line speed went to waste on the bench in 2012 as Marcel Reece and Jeremy Stewart carried the mail when Darren McFadden got hurt. Jones is a holdover from the Al Davis Era, and even offered late in the season to change positions to cornerback in order to get some playing time. The rebuilding Raiders might listen to seventh-round pick offers if any come.Delone Carter -- A Polian Era fourth-round pick, Carter has trudged his way to a 3.75 yards-per-carry average through two seasons. He's an asset only as a short-yardage back. Carter is a zero in the passing game and has no big-play ability, so he'd surely be available in the unlikely event a team wanted to trade for him. More likely, he'll head to Colts camp competing for a roster spot.
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An Empirical Investigation on the Major Determinants of Compensation in Higher Education This study attempts to investigate the major determinants of faculty compensation in universities by focusing on the empirical linkage between faculty compensation and institutional factors such as faculty, quality, cost of living, location, tuition and fees, percentage of tenured staff, gender, and enrollment level. The most significant factors determining faculty compensation are likely to be faculty quality, economic factors, regional location, and tuition.
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- About the Program - Curriculum – including courses - Admission Requirements - Start Dates & Application Deadlines - Tuition About the Program Applied behavior analysis is one of the most frequently utilized treatment approaches for children and adults with special needs, such as autism and developmental disabilities. The scope of practice of behavior analysts is the use of behavioral principles for the assessment and treatment of problems. As such, behavior analysts do not conduct psychotherapy. The Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) in Applied Behavior Analysis is designed to provide students with the necessary coursework required for certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). In addition to coursework, the BCBA certification requires a Masters degree in psychology, education or a related field and 1500 hours of experience supervised by a BCBA. For more information please see Behavior Analyst Board Certification, Inc. standards at. Curriculum - Total semester hours (s.h.) required for program completion: 18 - Both a thesis and a non-thesis track are available. The courses listed here are not official and are subject to change. For an official list of available courses please visit the CGCE section tally. Required Courses: 18 s.h. - Master's degree (or its equivalent) from an accredited institution of higher learning in Psychology, Education, or a behavior-related field - Official transcripts from all colleges attended (regardless of number of credits earned) - Current professional resume - Typewritten statement of professional objectives - Two letters of recommendation that speak to the applicant's experience in behavior analysis and human service delivery (While the official Recommendation Form is required, an actual letter from the recommender is preferred) - Interview (Applicants will be contacted directly by the Faculty Admissions Committee regarding the interview. The interview can be in person or via telephone.) - On-site Writing Sample (conducted during interview)
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As you think, so you are. Consider three ways of thinking: (1) small to large, (2) rigid to flexible, and (3) simple to complex. Sometimes these categories are thrown around and used to tar others. For instance, fundamentalists are usually demeaned for being small-minded, rigid, and simplistic in contrast to “educated” people who focus on the important things in life and to approach living with flexibility and appreciation for complexity. Cognitive therapy is built on the belief that Allen and the book of Proverbs were correct: how a person thinks leads to how he or she feels and what he or she decides to do, and all those things together constitute the being of the person in question — who he or she really is. Thus, in therapy, when people are troubled and experience life as unrewarding, the therapist goes to the content of the client's thinking and deals largely with the logical errors and faulty conclusions that the client creates for him or herself. This is very similar to the hermeneutic phenomenology behind gestalt therapy. Hermeneutics is the study of the rules of interpretation, regardless of what the field is in which it takes place; thus, it is possible to interpret scripture, but it is also possible to interpret meaning from one's experience. Take, for example, the issue of how Christians ought to deal with homosexuality. It's not really how to view the construct of homosexuality, but how to relate to gay people. Or can you really separate the two? If “it” is wrong, then “they” are wrong. Right? If they are wrong, then how should Christian people relate to them? Are Christian people fated to correct every wrong? The Bible claims that all have sinned and exist in a fallen state before a holy God. Correcting wrongs could take up all one's time, and then one would not have any time left over in which to correct anybody else's wrongs. When it comes to the Christian response to homosexuality and gay people it helps to have the big picture, be more flexible, and understand the complexity of the situation. In the big picture Jesus did not come to condemn the world but to save it. He told the woman caught in adultery not to sin anymore, but that he did not condemn her. Another way of saying that one is flexible is to say that the membrane around his or her little world is permeable. It lets in fresh air and new water so that the person can thrive, and the person is able to assimilate difference (for what is fresh and new is different from what is stale and set). This is not to say that believing the Bible makes one stale; it is to say that there are always new insights one can get from reading the Bible, and the logic in one's interpretations ought always to be open to differing perspectives — to at least contemplate how others see passages in question. I started out with a covenant theology, moved to a dispensational theology, and then to a modified dispensational theology, and along the way I began to see the simplicities in much of the evangelical church — what I have called “formula Christianity.” God, the world, the church, Christianity, the Christian life, spirituality, worship, revelation, interpretation, the leading of the Holy Spirit, love, service, and self-sacrifice are all WAY more complex than the usual stuff one finds in formula Christianity. I have been saved from the tyranny of small ideas, the confinement of rigidity, and the trance of simplistic thinking. I have been given a relationship with a divine Being Who transcends all my ways of knowing and confounds my every formula. So, when it comes to homosexuality and gay people, the big idea that guides me is grace. Grace is undeserved favour. The liar does not deserve to be trusted, and perhaps you don't trust him, because that would not be wise, but perhaps you give him another chance, a chance to redeem himself in your eyes. With gay people perhaps you grant enough favour to relate to them as human beings. When it comes to homosexuality and gay people, I have become open to hearing their stories, listening to their arguments and even their interpretations of the Bible. My wife and I have endured their anger, an anger that has come out of years of feeling tormented by the church. We in the west like to suck our teeth at the atrocities of radical muslims in other places who stone women for adultery, but whether you throw a literal stone or a relational stone, you wound the person who is the target of your wrath. When it comes to homosexuality and gay people I have realised the situation is complex. There are people in the world born with both male and female genitalia. There are people born with an inner sense of being female but who live in male bodies. There are people who are born with an attraction to the same sex. Why would God do that and then condemn it? If we all were fearfully and wonderfully made and if God has personally formed us in our mothers' wombs, then why does God condemn some of us for the way we are made? It is a reasonable question. The discussion of this goes beyond the space in this column. Suffice it to say that as a person thinks, so is he. As a person thinks, so is she. Think large, be flexible, and appreciate the complexity of God's creation. 11, 2012 at 6:00 am (Updated Sep 10, 2012 at 2:45 pm)
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Where is KC headed with the bullpen? First of all, Tejeda is nearing a return; hopefully Trey will decide to at least try him in more meaningful roles. Who is the odd man out when he returns? Is it Colon? Wright? Will they do something really bold, such as release or trade Mahay? My guess is it will be Colon, but I wouldn't mind if it was Wright instead. What happens with Ponson once he rehabs and his 20 days are up? No way he replaces anybody in the rotation, or do you think he should replace either Davies or Hochevar? If not, do you see him filling a role in the bullpen? Personally, I don't think he is suited for that role AT ALL. If it were me, I'd ask him to pitch in Omaha, and if he balks, release him. Saw where Chris Hayes has pitched 5 and 4 innings in his last 2 appearances in AAA. Pretty sure they are doing this just to get an extended look at him, and do not see him as a potential starter. Does this strike you as a sorta "fast tracking" of him, with the thought being maybe they are considering calling him up later this year? After all, he is 26 already. His unique style and singular skill (extreme GB pitcher) could be very attractive (OK, maybe not with our infield defense!). Sorta seems like he could be being groomed to take Wright's place as the staff GB specialist. Please share your thoughts on any/all of these topics. There are 31 Comments. Load Now. Shortcuts to mastering the comment thread. Use wisely. C - Next Comment X - Mark as Read R - Reply Z - Mark Read & Next Shift + C - Previous Shift + A - Mark All Read Live comment alert: Hide it!
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Dermoid Sinus in the Rhodesian Ridgeback by Diane Jacobsen 4561 Todd Road Sebastapol, CA 95472-5227 DIJS@aol guage not only look like a Rhodesian Rideback, 1. Antin, I.P.: Dermoid Sinus in a Rhodesian Ridgeback Dog. J.A.V.M.A., Vol. 157 No. 7, (1970): 961. 2. Burns, M. and M.N.Fraser: Genetics of the Dog. J.B.Lippincott Co., Philadelphia PA (1966): 84. 3. Hawley, T.C.: The Rhodesian Ridgeback Craft Press, Pretoria, S.A., (1957): 53. 4. Hofmeyr, C.F.B.: Dermoid Sinus in the Ridgeback Dog J.Small Animal Practice., Vol. 4. Suppl. (1957): 5-8. 5. Lord, L.H.; A.J.Cawley and J.Gilray: Mid-Dorsal Dermoid Sinuses in Rhodesian Ridgeback Dogs - A Case Report. J.A.V.M.A., 131 (1957): 515-518 6. Lutman, F.C.: How to Raise and Train a Rhodesian Ridgeback. T.F.H. Publications, Jersey City, NJ (1966). 7. Personal communications from numerous Rhodesian Ridgeback friends. 8. Severin, G.A.: Inheritable and Congenital Diseases in Dogs. Dog World (December 1974). 9. Steyn, H.P. J. Quinlan and C. Jackson: A skin Condition seen in Rhodesian Ridgeback Dogs: Report on two cases. J.S.A.V.M.A. X(4), (1939): 170-174. Dermoid Sinus - A Case History. Back to Health Resources RR Health Home
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The 10 Most Instagrammed Places On Earth What was the most-Instagrammed place in the world this past year? The answer may surprise you. Home / Lifestyle (Page 9) In Travel / / 0 comments What was the most-Instagrammed place in the world this past year? The answer may surprise you. In Travel / / 0 comments In Drink, infographic / / 0 comments Looking for a spicy cheer wine? We’ve got you covered. How about a nutty fortified wine with a drier taste? Yup, there are six of those. This flowchart covers over 200 types of wine, organized by style and taste. 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Best Of “Mo Farah Running Away From Things” While the McKayla Not Impressed Meme was based off of McKayla Maroney‘s masterful perfomance of the bitch face this latest Meme to come out of the Olympics celebrates the exuberance of Olympic legend Mo Farah. The Tumblr page called “Mo Farah Running Away From Things” featured the two time Olympic champ running away from things like Brides, a T-Rex and more. It was created by Luke Harvey, a 21-year-old graphic-design graduate, on Sunday night and as of this afternoon the site has receive over one million hits. Luke hasn’t turned the photo of Mo Farah into a PNG so other people can create their own Meme and submit but you can Suggest-A-Mo. We pulled together a compilation of the best but you can see them all right here.
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