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Remarks by Governor Susan Schmidt Bies
At the Economic Club of Memphis Dinner, Memphis, Tennessee
February 19, 2004
Financial Markets and Corporate Governance
I am so pleased to be back in Memphis tonight and to speak to the Economic Club of Memphis, an organization that I once had the honor to chair. Some of you have asked about my experience as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and I find that I am dealing with familiar issues that I have frequently addressed in my business career, but from a different perspective. Tonight, I want to touch on one of those areas, corporate governance, but I also want to focus on the way a central banker considers corporate governance issues, particularly how these issues affect the performance of financial markets and the functioning of the economic system.
The governance problems that have come to light over | the past couple of years have focused attention on the quality of accounting standards, the professionalism of auditors, and the governance practices of major companies and, most recently, of mutual funds. These scandals have | [
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The other day I bought a Canon 50mm 1.8 II lens from Amazon, when it turned up I gave it a quick look over and while I was marvelling at the size of the aperture I noticed a speck on one of the elements inside the lens.
I have taken a few shots with the lens and I don't think it is visible in any of the shots. Is it worth sending back for a replacement or is it quite common? I wondering if its worth the hassle of sending back if the replacement may have the same.
Also If I record the dust data on my 550d is there any way of viewing this information?
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Polk gets $50k offer on Jervey-Palmer buildingPublished 4:44pm Thursday, December 6, 2012
Upset bid process begins
After the Town of Tryon decided not to take ownership of the Jervey-Palmer building, the Polk County Board of Commissioners received a $50,000 bid on the property.
County commissioners met Monday, Dec. 3 and accepted the offer as well as agreed to advertise for upset bids. Any government owned property that receives an offer to purchase must go out for upset bids. If there are no higher bids of at least five percent more on the property, the property can be sold to the first bidder, Jerry Thomas.
“I have in hand an offer for the Jervey-Palmer building,” said then commissioner chair Ray Gasperson. “The offer is to take the property as is and not to request any further studies on the property.”
Gasperson stepped down as chair Monday after a new majority board of commissioners was sworn into office and appointed newly elected commissioner Michael Gage as chair. Gasperson remains on the board along with Ted Owens, Tom | Pack, Keith Holbert and Gage. The board consisting of commissioners Gasperson, Renée McDermott, Owens, Pack and Cindy Walker made the Jervey-Palmer decision prior to the swearing in of the new board.
Some concern was raised regarding the county’s future liability on the property in the event that some environmental hazard is discovered. There are two tanks located somewhere on the property and local officials do not know exactly what they contain or if there have been any leaks.
Then county attorney Mike Egan said it helps if the buyer agrees to purchase the property as is.
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This is an apolitical forum for discussions on the Axis nations, as well as the First and Second World Wars in general hosted by Marcus Wendel's Axis History Factbook in cooperation with Michael Miller's Axis Biographical Research and Christoph Awender's WW2 day by day.
Greenland wasn't under Danish authority at the time, yet it also wasn't Sovereign nation.
After months of indecision, officials of the State, War, and Navy Departments agreed early in February 1941 that airfields and other facilities in Greenland would be needed for hemisphere defense, and that in view of the Monroe Doctrine the United States could permit no other power - not even friendly Canada - to take the initiative there. A survey expedition sailed in March. Less than a month later, on 9 April, the project received formal sanction when the Danish Minister in Washington (still recognized by the United States) and the Secretary of State signed an agreement under which the United States guaranteed the security | of Greenland in return for the right to construct, maintain, and operate the required facilities.
Lord Gort wrote:I imagine legally that under rights of conquest that Greenland was technically German.
What is Greenlands present situation?
JBbelgium wrote:Did Luxemburg have an army? In the books that I have read (not all that detailed) they simply say that Luxemburg had no army at all on 10th of May 1940.
The Gendarmes and Volunteers Corps (Corps des Gendarmes et Volontaires) (1881-1944)
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I love bumper stickers. If I didn’t have so many older customers I’d stick an atheist one on my bumper, but I can’t afford the potential loss of business. Maybe I’m worrying needlessly as christians seem to have a habit of separating their principles from the godless people like me who work for them…
Here’s some of my favourites – but there’s SO MANY to choose from!
I had an inspiration for a one of my own the other day. Maybe I’ve seen too many ‘Jesus Saves’ ones lately. I reckon it’s a cracker. What do you think?
Ooooooh. If you | ’re reading that one it’s too late. I mean, if god has to eavesdrop on millions of thoughts every second – who would blame him if he didn’t check that you’ve been tricked by an | [
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Can I just say, I have always wanted a picture like this? My hands working on something and in this sort of warm lighting. I thank my sister for taking it for | me as I worked on the pie crust.
When I was deciding on the dessert for Thanksgiving dinner, I chose to make something healthy as I thought my parents didn't need more unhealthy food than the rest of the dinner already included. It was sweet potato versus pumpkin for dessert flavors and since I found a recipe for Sweet Potato Biscuits, I settled on Pumpkin Pie. I've never actually had | [
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|Invasive red-eared sliders compete with native turtles for food, habitat and basking and nesting sites.
Oregon’s aquatic invasive species
Oregon terrestrial invasive species
Rick Boatner, ODFW Invasive | Species coordinator
Martyne Reesman, ODFW Aquatic Invasive Species technician
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In an interview with Digital Spy, creative director Gary Carr described the game as "massive", saying that it far exceeds early estimations in terms of its size.
"This is the biggest thing we've ever made," revealed Carr.
"Seriously, I don't want to sound like I'm over hyping it, but our biggest problem was that we put you on this thing that moves at 30mph, so we had to build this massive world.
"At E3 last year I got my maths wrong, I said it was 300 miles of track, but it's way, way, way more than that," he added.
Speaking about scrapped Lionhead Kinect demo Milo & Kate, Carr explained that the game's lack of commercial appeal led to its cancellation.
"We didn't know what we were going to do with Milo, to be honest with you. It was a tech demo, but after we showed it at E3 it exploded and took on a life of its own," he explained.
"I think ultimately we had to make something commercial, and I hate using that term, but we had this wonderful universe, this great IP, and we always wanted to do something with Fable and Kinect."
Announced | at last year's E3 Gaming Expo, Fable: The Journey sees players use Kinect to control Gabriel, a Dweller who embarks on an epic journey after becoming separated from his tribe.
The title will not feature melee combat or conventional weaponry, instead focusing on magic and spells, which are cast using hand gestures.
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For a while, the Seahawks' 2011 campaign was just one long draft discussion. Who are we getting at QB next year - that's all we cared about. Then the running game and defense suddenly emerged and started making a regular season out of it. That was fun, and hugely heartening. 2011 proved more informative and promising than we had expected.
But now, with the 49ers loss, we're swinging back into the holding pattern despite having a little football still left to play. And with that reversion, some shelved concerns are coming back with a vengeance.
A lot of us don't trust Pete Carroll to get our future quarterback right. I confess I don't.
And this despite Pete Carroll and GM John Schneider having done what most of us would have considered impossible: not only dump an entire roster whose financial footprint made it nigh undumpable, but replace most of that roster with talented high-ceiling starters - within two offseasons.
Wait...lockout...one and a half offseasons!
The rational sliver of my mind says, "What more do these guys need to prove to you?" They've validated themselves at virtually every position | , spectacularly in some cases (Kam Chancellor! Doug Baldwin! ZOMG RICHARD SHERMAN!!!!!!!1!11). But when it comes to the cornerstone of quarterback, we're tetchy. Anxiously rehashing the debates. Wringing out the talking points without mercy. Flooding Rob Staton with page hits. All the signs of someone who needs | [
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BUFFALO - If the gray skies and the blankness of snow are getting you down, there is total relief for those who are able to drive to Buffalo.
''Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'' opened Tuesday at Shea's Performing Arts Center, and rarely has a show had so many colorful, outlandish sets and costumes, or such an energetic and talented cast.
The show can be a bit controversial, although Tuesday's audience didn't think so. The aisles and lobby were full of people smiling and praising the show, and the ovations at the end went on and on. The book was written by Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott, based on the successful 1990s film by the same name.
The plot concerns a drag queen, a man who earns his living by performing nightclub | acts, dressed as a woman. Our hero goes by the name of Tick. He is a headliner in a club in Sydney. Once, while performing at a casino in the central Australian town of Alice Springs, which is hundreds of miles from Sydney, Tick met a kind and sympathetic woman, and now, six | [
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TN: Mountain City man pleads guilty to hunting migratory game birds
Mountain City man pleads guilty to hunting migratory game birds
By Matthew Lane
Published June 23rd, 2009
GREENEVILLE — A Mountain City man has pleaded guilty in federal court to
hunting migratory game birds on a farm in Johnson County and could face a
year in prison and a $100,000 fine.
Wiley B. Roark Jr. pleaded guilty to a three-count information in U.S.
District Court in Greeneville. The information charges Roark with placing
bait, taking migratory game birds and aiding others in similar acts.
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Installing the signal at the highway's intersection with Southwest 178th Avenue will cause some daytime lane closures when construction begins this month. Construction crews are surveying the area to make sure the installation does not interfere with telephone or gas lines.
The light is scheduled to be up and running early next year, said Don Hamilton, a Transportation Department spokesman.
The intersection is the only one on this section of the highway for 15 blocks. Area residents say it has been a trouble spot for years, and the stoplight is long overdue.
"I'd be working here and you could hear the sounds and squeaks of an accident," said John Weiner, an employee of the 7-Eleven that faces the crosswalk. "It got to the point where I wouldn't even turn my head."
Annually since 2006, the intersection has been in the top 5 percent of Oregon's most dangerous intersections involving state roads, according | to the Federal Highway Administration. Rankings are based on the number and severity of crashes in relation to the amount of traffic.
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Take Care of Dry, Irritated Skin this Fall and Winter with these Helpful Tips from Allergy Asthma Technology
Allergy Asthma Technology provides skincare remedies and products that will relieve itchy, dry skin for the upcoming winter season
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) October 25, 2012
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The cold temperatures and dry air in the atmosphere is the main cause of dry skin that occurs during the winter. It removes the natural oils embedded within the top layer of skin. The natural oils found in skin have the task of locking the moisture deep within the lower layers of skin to keep it healthy and hydrated. Once the oils have disappeared, the water within the skin is able to escape, leaving the skin dry and thirsty. Some dry skin conditions can be more severe | than others, such as cracked and flakey, or inflamed skin. Adding hot water and soap to already dry skin can worsen it, along with some lotions and | [
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New Delhi: The CEO of Delhi Jal Board, Debashree Mukherjee, on Monday said she would be pushing for a star-rating of appliances based on their water consumption, in the way appliances are rated for
The Obama administration has proposed doubling fuel efficiency standards to 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025 to save motorists money at the pump and limit air pollution.
E | pidemiological study on effect of air pollution on human health (adults) in Delhi
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Yale is frequently recognized as a model and leader for its contributions to sustainability. Here are some recent honors and awards.
Sustainable Endowment Institute's College Sustainability Report Card: For 2011, Yale earned a sustainability grade of A, with perfect scores in eight of nine areas. Endowment Transparency, which earned a B, improved significantly from the previous year, largely due to more active communication and engagement about the Yale Investment Office’s policies. Read more here.
Princeton Review Honor Roll: For the third year in a row, the Princeton Review has placed Yale on the Green Rating Honor Roll in its 2011 college guide. The Honor Roll recognizes colleges which have earned the highest possible score (99 points) for achievement in sustainability in areas such as food, waste and energy systems, construction, and student engagement. Among other efforts, the Princeton Review cites Yale's Sustainability Strategic Plan, ambitious greenhouse | gas reduction commitment, and cutting-edge technology as evidence of sustainable leadership. Read more here.
Kaplan College Guide: Kaplan included Yale in its feature of 25 green campuses in its 2009 College Guide.
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The CW network has a show called "Arrow" that is meant to be the grim, gritty, relatively "realistic" version of long-running DC Comics superhero Green Arrow. Nobody calls the new guy "Green Arrow," even though he does indeed dress in green. Actually, no character | in the show ever calls him "Arrow," either. He's known throughout his fictional city as "The Hood," because he wears a hood. Kudos to the screenwriters for that bit of realism; that's exactly the | [
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Iran Fires Solid-Fuel Intermediate-Range Missile
NICOSIA [MENL] -- Iran has launched its first solid-fuel intermediate-range missile.
Iranian officials said the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has tested a solid-fuel ballistic missile with a range of 2,000 kilometers | . They said the indigenous surface-to-surface weapon was fired during a land force exercise in Iran on Nov. 12.
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Body By Vi Review
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Enzymes are produced by all living organisms, from microorganisms to plants and animals; enzymes are necessary for nearly all of life’s chemical reactions. These reactions include, but not limited to, the metabolic breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones which often resulting in a release of energy (catabolism) and the biochemical synthesis of complex substances with the storage of energy (anabolism). With the advance of biotechnology, increasing numbers of enzymes have been identified and produced before being used in various industries including medicine, ag | roindustry, commodity production biofuel and modern biotechnology.
Currently, thousands of millions baht are spent for enzymes in Thailand each year. However, most of the enzymes used in Thai industries are imported. The Enzyme Technology Laboratory was established to identify and characterize novel enzymes with desirable characteristics by taking advantage of Thailand’s biodiversity, especially the hugely diverse variety of microorganisms. Research in Enzyme Technology Laboratory is focused on the identification and bi | [
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ST. PETERSBURG, Florida -- A lot of people across the country and here in the Tampa Bay area were furious on New Year's Eve that lawmakers came down to the wire in reaching a deal on the fiscal cliff.
Ann Kanuck, a veteran, said, "We send a very powerful message to the world on New Year's Eve when we choose not to act."
Lisa Flynn is a mother of four who said, "I have a son with disabilities and you know this is drastically going to affect us."
Kanuck added, "I'm also a veteran, so I look at things like the long-term ramifications in terms of the military and all of the social systems we have in place that will suffer."
Tom Testa said, "[I'm] fed up. Definitely fed up. It shouldn't have to come to this point, you know. To where you're worried about jobs, you're worried about healthcare, and you're worried about, of course, taxes."
And speaking of taxes, over at Liberty Tax Service's Clearwater office, just about everything when it comes to early filing was put on hold. Howard Rothman owns the store and said, "They've been playing politics for the last six to | eight weeks."
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I admit that I'm not the world's biggest fan of women's basketball. I have friends who never miss a game, either on TV or at the arena. I don't watch the regular season Big East games because those other colleges in the | conference don't take the women's game seriously and UConn steamrolls them every year.
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NEW DELHI: A committee set up by the government has suggested freeing the prices of urea and inclusion of the fertiliser in the new nutrient-based subsidy scheme to discourage its excessive use, stem soil degradation and reduce government subsidy.
The panel, led by former agriculture secretary T Nanda Kumar, also recommended a "comparatively higher level" of subsidy for critical nutrients like sulphur, zinc and boron to make them affordable to farmers.
The nutrient-based subsidy scheme, or NBS, currently includes nitrogen, phosphorous, potash and complex fertilisers. Its underlying concept is equal subsidy for the same nutrient in any form, either as a straight fertiliser or as a complex one.
Industry lobby Fertiliser Association of India director-general Satish Chandra welcomed the proposal but was guarded in his reaction. "These (recommendations) have been made by other panels earlier," he said, an | indication that a decision on this politically sensitive issue will not be easy.
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Thundering Herds, Mountain-Dwelling Gorillas and Wide Open Spaces
We are often asked about the difference between Eastern and Southern Africa. While they are both savannah countries filled with big game, | they are both very different. In a general way Eastern Africa is great plains country. The savannahs have more open areas, with expansive short-grass plains and fewer trees compared to Southern Africa. It’s more volcanic with soda lakes and volcanoes dotting grand landscapes and the Great Rift Valley, and the scenes imposed by huge extinct volcanoes such as Kilimanjaro Ngorongoro Crater are impressive. It | [
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Published Thursday, 30 August 2012
This is Colin Farrell as a buffed up action hero starring in a new but old science fiction blockbuster.
So why is this big budget remake of Total Recall a total mess?
Total Recall starts with Colin Farrell having a bad dream. Tossing and turning in his sweat ridden bed, feeling trapped, anxious and alone. In years to come that's indeed how he may look upon this almighty nightmare of a movie.
Though Farrell is convincing as ordinary factory worker Doug, who despite a dull job and beautiful but dull wife (played by Kate Beckinsdale) dreams of another exciting life. It's the end of the 21 | st century, chemical warfare has devastated the planet, but in one of earth's remaining zones, the UFB (United Federation of Britain), dreams can come true.
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TWIN FALLS, Idaho - Jaysean Paige, formerly of Jamestown High School, hasn't slowed down a bit since his Post-Journal Player-of-the-Year winning season back in 2010-2011.
After spending his senior high school season playing in Hazard, Ky., where he averaged 21 points and 6.7 rebounds, Paige joined the College of Southern Idaho Golden Eagles (5-2), one of the top JUCO programs in the nation.
As a freshman, Paige has led the Golden Eagles, who entering the season were ranked No. 7 in the NJCAA Division I poll, in scoring three times in seven games, and currently averages a team-high 13 | .6 points per contest.
He is shooting over 50 percent from the floor (38 of 75), over 40 percent from behind the arc (10 of 24), leads the team in steals with 15 and also, as a shooting guard, finds a way to hand out more than three assists per game.
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Why We Like This Place
Welcome to Ca’ Del Sole—“House of the Sun”—where life is good, the food even better, and the setting sublime. At this delight-fully authentic trattoria, the tantalizing aroma of fresh roasted garlic and herbs mingles with an infectious mood of contentment, and it’s no wonder that patrons | linger as long as possible.
Co-owner Rodolfo Costella is a warm and gracious restauranteur, who fashioned Ca’ Del Sole after the country inns near his native Venice. Cheery whitewashed brick walls, dark wooden beams, and a double-sided fireplace capture the rustic feel of an Old World village, where strangers are wined and dined | [
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FOR a project that's earnest, meticulous and politically sensitive, Paul Simon's ''Graceland'' show is also a lot of fun. It arrived Saturday at Radio City Music Hall for the first of five sold-out concerts, interspersing South African-derived songs from Mr. Simon's ''Graceland'' with the music of South Africans themselves.
Apartheid is not forgotten, but the concert has more to do with the caroming wit of Mr. Simon's lyrics and the buoyant-sounding music of South Africa's black workers, a combination that keeps wriggling free of expectations.
Mr. Simon has often dipped into foreign styles. Simon and Garfunkel's ''Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme'' borrowed from Britain's 1960's folk revivalists; ''Late in the Evening'' looked to Caribbean salsa. (''Mother and Child Reunion,'' Mr. Simon's 1972 foray into Jamaican reggae, reappeared at Saturday's concert with a more African l | ilt.) But for concerts, Mr. Simon often used bands of American studio musicians. What makes the ''Graceland'' tour a milestone is the liveliest, gutsiest backup he has ever had.
The band, featuring the South African guitarist Chikapa (Ray) Phiri, bounces and percolates and chatters, whether it's playing mbaqanga (township pop), other South African styles or African-American hybrids. (What seems to have attracted Mr. Simon to mbaqanga, along with the irresistible groove | [
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo returned to Fred Dicker’s Talk 1300 AM radio program Thursday morning, and spent most of his time addressing the Tuesday passage of the NY SAFE Act. The radio host has been hammering the legislation, and Cuomo, for several days, leading Capitol observers to wonder if the cozy relationship between the two had hit the rocks.
Meh, not so muc. Indeed, Dicker introduced the exchange by contrasting his style with that seen in Tuesday and Wednesday’s exchanges between Fox News’ Sean Hannity and Sens. Greg Ball (“boorish,” Dicker said) and Michael Gianaris (a purveyor of “Harvard sophistry,” in the Post columnist’s estimation).
Cuomo pointed to the new Siena poll that found strong support for many of the key elements of the gun bill, including the expansion of the definition of banned assault weapons and reducing the number of rounds allowed in a magazine.
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ST. BASIL OF CAESAREA
To the Governor of Neocæsarea.
The wise man, even if he dwells far away, even if I never set eyes on him, I count a friend. So says the tragedian Euripides. And so, if, though I have never had the pleasure of | meeting your excellency in person, I speak of myself as a familiar friend, pray do not set this down to mere empty compliment. Common report, which loudly proclaims your universal benevolence, is, in this | [
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Shares of Mako Surgical Corp. plunged Tuesday after the company reported weak sales of its Rio system, a robotic device used in orthopedic surgeries.
THE SPARK: Mako reported its quarterly results after the | market closed on Monday. The company said it lost $11.7 million, or 28 cents per share, after losing $11 million, or 27 cents per share, in the first quarter of 2011. Revenue jumped 51 percent, to $19.6 million from $13 million.
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The file bline.exe is also called the ESPN Bottomline. The bline.exe file is the main process for the ESPN Bottomline utility. The ESPN (Entertainment | and Sports Programming Network) is a name most users trust when it comes to sports news. The ESPN unofficially considers itself the worldwide leader in sports news.
As long as the user keeps the file bline.exe running, continuous updates of game scores and breaking news will be received by the system. If the user double clicks the received scores and news, the ESPN Bottomline will automatically redirect the user to the ESPN official website.
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The Texas Public Health Association's Built Environment Conference on March 19 will address concerns about the lack of exercise designed into public spaces, and how design may contribute to obesity in the 21st Century.
Architects and designers will come away with a toolbox of healthier design practices so that the people who use their buildings have a greater opportunity for moving around.
With so many music groups in Austin for SXSW it is easy for any of them to get drowned out by all the noise, but luckily for World Music artists, their foreign musical stylings give them a uniqueness that audiences tend to stop and pay attention to.
The language barrier doesn't seem to matter
Many world groups sing in English in order to tap into the English-speaking market, but there is still a healthy demand for music sung in foreign languages.
With the support of the Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, a state lawmaker has filed a bill that would block pending federal assault weapons ban from affecting Texas gun owners.
Rep. Steve Toth, R-The | Woodlands, said "The Texas Firearms Protection Act" draws a line in the sand when it comes to the ongoing debate in Washington over ban of assault-style weapons like the AR-15, the same type of weapon used in both the Newton, Conn. and Aurora, Colo. mass shootings.
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Pat Knight tried for some time to get his father to commit to speaking at a preseason banquet for the Lamar men and women’s basketball teams.
Next is to pick an actual date.
Bob Knight, who ranks second in NCAA Division I men’s basketball coaching victories, will speak at a Lamar banquet tentatively set for late October or early November, Pat Knight said Friday before Lamar began he first practice of the 2012-13 season.
At this point, he’s just glad his father made the commitment.
“He agreed to do it,” Pat Knight said. “But he’s hunting in … somewhere. Pheasant hunting. I talked to him in the airport today. He told me, ‘Hey, I’ll be back by the end of the week and I’ll call you because I’ve got my | black book at home.’ I’m like, ‘Alright.’”
Pat Knight did what he could to coax his father to Beaumont again, after visited for a handful of games last season.
“I promised him I would take him fishing and play golf to entice him a little more instead of just coming here to speak,” Pat Knight said.
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EARLY HISTORY OF LOGIC, SCIENCE AND MATH. Imagine holding history in your hands. Now you can. Digitally preserved and previously accessible only through libraries as Early English | Books Online, this rare material is now available in single print editions. Thousands of books written between 1475 and 1700 can be delivered to your doorstep in individual volumes of high quality historical reproductions.
The "hard sciences" developed exponentially during the 16th and 17th centuries, both relying upon centuries of tradition and adding to the foundation of modern application, as is evidenced by this extensive collection. This is a rich collection of practical mathematics as applied to business, carpentry and geography as well as explorations of mathematical instruments and arithmetic | [
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I used to play with a wood to wood jointed cue. Just switched to steel. Must say I love the play of steel. I like the sound and the level of feedback.
On judgement day, I will toss all that prefer wood to wood joints into the abyss.
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Mike DeWine says he isn't ruling additional charges in or out in the case, which centers on the rape of a 16-year-old girl in
At least three other students witnessed the encounter and still others apparently knew about it. Hacker-activist groups | and women's advocacy organizations have questioned why people who knew about the rape weren't charged under an
DeWine says his office's investigation is now looking at what happened after the alleged assault.
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Women in Technology Offers Atlanta Women Business Leaders a Place to Network and Develop Their Careers
It takes years of hard work to reach the top – but once you’re senior management, women in leadership positions know to stay at the top they must continually improve their skills, network, and find creative ways to lead their teams to top results.
Women in Technology (WIT) is the technology community leaders association of choice for leadership training and development, executive networking events and the place to volunteer their time. Based in Atlanta, WIT works with the top Atlanta business leaders and technology leaders in Georgia to stay on the cutting edge of leadership, technology and training trends.
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Kinsella on Liberty Podcast: Episode 021.
This is lecture 4 (of 6) of my 2011 Mises Academy course “Libertarian Legal Theory: Property, Conflict, and Society.” I’ll release the remaining lectures here in the podcast in upcoming days.
This lecture’s topic is “Causation, Aggression, Responsibility,” and | discusses:
- Conspiracies and Incitement
- Strict Liability. Responsibility for Property.
- “Limitations” on property versus limitations on action
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The Czech soprano, Venceslava [Cĕnceslava] Hruba-Freiberger, attended the Conservatory in Prague.
After graduating from the Conservatory, Venceslava Hruba-Freiberger joined the operatic chorus of the Prague National Theatre. Her first solo performances took place in Plzen. She was then engaged by various operatic | companies in the former GDR and went on to make successful appearances in France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Britain, the Federal Republic of Germany and elsewhere.
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Royal Perth Hospital cooling system needs emergency treatment
- From: The Sunday Times
- February 04, 2013
MORE than $1 million has been spent patching up Royal Perth Hospital's 25-year-old cooling systems in the past six years - the cost of two new chillers.
But taxpayers will now also fork out a further $800,000-plus to install a second-hand chiller, and to lease another, as RPH tries to avoid evacuating hundreds of patients because the machines, which run airconditioning, are failing.
The Sunday Times revealed last week that two of the hospital's three primary chillers had failed, and that according to Health Department director-general Kim Snowball, if another main one went down "we're going to have to consider moving patients''.
At least $100,000 will be spent leasing one chiller from Melbourne if it is needed for the next two weeks as expected, according to industry sources, who said it would cost from $7000-$10,000 a day to lease, and thousands more to transport. It was activated on Friday night.
A second-hand ch | iller has come from Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital free, and after initially refusing to reveal installation costs, late yesterday the WA Health Department confirmed it would cost about $700,000 to set up at RPH, and said the "total cost of all current repairs and replacements is not yet clear''.
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Can You Protect
In the 3rd century, when Rome dominated Europe, it was able to deploy 50 legions throughout the empire, securing even the furthermost areas. By the following century the empire had lost much of its muscle, however, and Rome's forces had diminished to just 25 legions. Emperor Constantine's problem: How to station legions in sufficient strength to protect the most forward positions of the empire without abandoning the core--namely Rome. He devised a new defensive strategy to cope with Rome's reduced power.
The problem is not "solved" in a mathematical sense, but a set of rules exists that defines when a solution is acceptable. Once you understand the rules, you can attempt to see if you can improve on Constantine's | choice of deployment.
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My 3 years as a child slave in a workhouse run by sadistic nuns
Kathleen's harrowing life in one of Ireland's 'Magdalene Laundries'
MORE than 10,000 women and girls were forced to do unpaid labour in workhouses run by Catholic nuns in Ireland between 1922 and 1996.
Following Irish PM Enda Kenny’s apology for the at | rocity last week, hundreds of women have already come forward – each potentially due thousands of pounds in compensation.
Here one survivor tells of her harrowing life inside one of the Magdalene Laundries.
FORCED into hard labour at the tender age of 14, Kathleen Legg’s only crime was being born out of wedlock.
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This is an adorable REAL working Hohner harmonica which measures 1 3/8' x 7/16" with 4 holes and 8 reeds. You can play the full scale with a couple minutes of practice or your finger over a few of the holes.
It hangs on an 18” flat oval link sterling silver chain (3mm wide). You can also substitute the chain for a 20mm solid sterling silver key ring. I have taken the time to file down the sharp edges so you can wear it on exposed skin without scratching. It comes with a red plastic case in case you ever want to put it away, a tiny music stand clip that can hold a set of 3 teensie weensie, ity bity music sheets that you can really play on your harmonica: London Bridge, Mary Had a Little Lamb, and Clementine.
Everything fits inside a tiny tin gift | box for giving or stashing your treasures.
See pictures of celebrities with our harmonica necklace at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards GBK Gifting Suites in Beverly Hills Los Angeles
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Q: I was wondering if you can add weave or extensions to dread locks and make them permanent.
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depends, however, on your efforts in making sure the hair is maintained properly.
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Because dreadlocks cannot be groomed with traditional methods, there are specific products that are meant to meet the needs of hygiene, conditioning, and maintenance. Traditional
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Hit the streets of Rio running
‘This is cassava,” I shouted, trying to make myself heard over the music. “What? Who’s Cassandra?” We were sitting at a table at Carioca da Gema (Avenida Mem de Sá 79; barcariocadagema.com.br), drinking Brahma beer and eating thick pieces of aipim frita — fried cassava root.
Rhychah (pronounced “hishah”) was performing with his samba ensemble. The venue’s flyer billed him as the “Pavarotti of samba” but he was more Barry White, guiding the musicians through the set with hand gestures, the rich vibrato of his voice soaring from one song into the next, never stopping.
It was 10.45pm on a Monday night in the downtown district of Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, and the party was just getting started.
Este samba é só porque
Rio, eu gosto de você
(This samba is just because
Rio, I like you | .)
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Curve SUP Sling
The Curve SUP sling is a pre-shaped sling that fits easily around any 'naked' Stand Up Paddleboard.
- Carry your board w/out a board bag
- Stop wax transfer from other surfboards
- Removable adjustable padded shoulder strap
- Easily adjusts to carry one or two surfboards
- Large pocket stores gear with mesh for drainage
- Simple hook & loop | closure secures around any board in seconds
- SUP sling includes rail and hip padding, any size 17" to 34"+
The sling adds handling and carrying performance to your SUP at
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provided via the shoulder strap. Strategic padding zones add comfort
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Tatum, like Channing Tatum. I'll own a monkey one day, preferably an orangutan. Occasionally I have awesome epiphany's. I don't like the word cool. I trust myself & God<3 and thas about it. Oh, & my monkey and I will be residing in Costa Rica.
Ruby Bridges, the first African-American child to attend an all-white elementary school in the American South, escorted by U.S. Marshals dispatched by President Eisenhower for her safety. 14 | November, 1960
Sometimes I like to take sometime to appreciate our history <3
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100 Questions & Answers about Esophageal Cancer 2nd edition
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
If Prefontaine had been Japanese, he still would have said...
"I don't just go out there and run. I like to give people watching something exciting."
Steve Prefontaine lives in Japan. After my little exercise and adventure on Monday, I was walking down Hiroshima's main shopping area, Hondori, and came upon a Nike store. Just a little curious, I ventured inside and to my amazement found an entire section of apparel dedicated to Pre - the Oregon w | affle shoe, the University of Oregon sweatshirt, even some free Pre postcards which I'll have to send to my old coaches.
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The Preservationist by David Maine
Discussion led by Dr. Elaine Goodfriend, Jewish Studies Dept
Sunday, September 18, 2011 (2:00-3:30PM)
Visitations from God are a mixed blessing for Noah and his family in Maine's spirited, imaginative debut. Noah | (aka "Noe") may have pissed himself upon hearing God's instructions to build an arc, but he sets to the task without delay. He crosses the desert to buy lumber from giants; his eldest, Sem, fetches Cham, the son with shipbuilding skills; Sem's wife, Bera, and | [
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Dr. Paul Kengor, FloydReports.com
Of course, it’s customary at year’s end to share our favorite news items from the year past. As someone who teaches and writes about history, I tend to focus on historical things I fear are lost to American education.
So, my enduring “news item” of 2010 falls under the category of historical outrage, though it is redeemed somewhat by another item considerably more positive. I’d like to link them here as a teach | able moment.
My outrage of 2010: the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia, erected a statue of Joseph Stalin, architect of the Great Purge, Ukrainian famine, gulag, war on religion, and countless millions | [
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District 59 school board candidates talk finances, diversity
Two of three candidates vying for seats on the Elk Grove Township Elementary District 59 school board say dealing with the growing diversity among the student population and maintaining sound financial planning for the future are two important challenges facing the district.
Incumbents Barbara Somogyi, who has served 35 years on the board, and Seana Mc | Pherson, who was appointed to the board in February 2012, are facing challenger John Strzelecki, a former Elk Grove Township collector and trustee, on April 9 for two 2-year terms.
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Recently the speaker of the house of representatives in our humble country of Australia has called for public debate in relation to the lord’s prayer in Australian parliament. My thought on this is, good! We do need to start to separate church and state more in Australia as currently god is mentioned in our constitution and apparently in our taxation systems (I am going to look this up, but it was mentioned in a few articles. I would assume it is in reference | to Church tax exemptions).
Here is the first couple of sentences in the Preamble of the Australian constitution:
Whereas the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, humbly relying on the blessing of Almighty God, have agreed to blah blah blah blah Et caetera, et caetera.
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The single surprise of the vice presidential debate was that Joe Biden, apparently, used Al Gore as his coach. Gore, you’ll recall, annoyingly sighed and rolled his eyes through his own debate with George W. Bush, doing his ticket no favor. Gore’s advice to Biden | apparently was, “Don’t be afraid to be obnoxious, Joe.”
Joe Wasn’t. While Paul Ryan was speaking, Biden was smirking and grinning and shaking his head sarcastically. Even Biden’s own supporters wondered, “Doesn’t he know he’s on split screen TV?” Democratic consultant Joe Tri | [
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so i found THE perfect guy but apparently im not the only one who thinks so...
Visitor's Question from a 13-15 year old Female
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To say it’s been a whirlwind year for fun. is an understatement — their debut album Some Nights is a smash hit, and now they’re up for six GRAMMY nominations. But the boys are ready to see how things play out next month, although they expressed some concerns to 96.5 TIC/Hartford.
“Can they retract a nomination?” frontman Nate Ruess asked.
| “If you do something horrible enough, I would imagine they can retract it,” joked Jack Antonoff.
“Like admit to using steroids?” Nate quipped.
“Metaphorical, musical steroids. This is not actually music,” Jack snapped back.
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THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH Jay Leno' LISTINGSTuesday, September 25 - Guests include Ann Romney, Seth MacFarlane with musical guest Bettye LavetteWednesday, September 26 - Guests include Kirstie Alley, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino with musical guest Richie | SamboraThursday, September 27 - Guests include Liam Neeson, Lisa Lampanelli with musical guest The Gaslight AnthemFriday, September 28 - Guests include Christina Aguilera, Sherri Shepherd with musical guest The Piano GuysMonday, October 1 - Guests include Bryan Cranston, Rebel Wilson with musical guest Cher LlloydTuesday, October | [
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When I was a small child, I would lie in the hallway with Jinx, my white-and-black English cocker spaniel. I would rest my hand on his stomach and my head close to his snout and try to mimic his breathing. His breath was always faster and shallower than mine.
Steady and Rythmic Does It
Sunday, July 8, 2012
For as long as I can remember, I have had an intense awareness of breath. At 8 years old, I was learning how to ride Excalibur, my horse, bareback. I noticed that if I held my breath and gripped her tight with my legs, it would not be long until I would either be grasping for Cali’s mane for balance or I would be sliding down her torso to the ground. If I breathed steadily and rhythmically, I would be able to balance effortlessly in a trot, canter, and while jumping over fences. When I realized this secret, I quickly became a better rider.
As a teenager I was obsessed with the writings of Edgar Allen Poe and Stephen King, | and I also often saw spirits in the old houses of my friends. I loved to the adrenaline rush of being scared. I realized when I was scared my breath would move faster in my body. The quicker my breath, the more my thoughts were panicked and irrational. In sports, I found I would sometimes hold my thoughts in concentration, but then I found that if I held my breath, my concentration on the | [
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WASHINGTON (AP) — From obscure former senator driving a pickup truck across Iowa, Rick Santorum made a surprising — he calls it miraculous — leap to become the most formidable threat to Mitt Romney’s march to the Republican nomination. His shoestring campaign, which ended Tuesday, was a constant reminder of Romney’s trouble connecting with the party’s conservative core.
Santorum’s presence in the race pushed to the fore polarizing social issues, such as abortion, access to birth control and gays in the military, that many in the party preferred not to delve into as the GOP prepared to court independent voters in the general election campaign against President Barack Obama. Although he accused the media of unfairly focusing on that part of his broader campaign, Santorum was unapologetic about taking on such issues.
“We did focus a lot, yes, on the families and on the dignity of human life and on the moral enterprise that is | America,” he said Tuesday in Gettysburg, Pa., as he announced his decision to suspend his campaign.
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Just before Altoona's trick-or-treat night on Oct. 25, I put out my Halloween decorations.
One of these items was a unique, large chain saw sculptured pumpkin, weighing between 15 to 20 pounds - a very heavy and bulky item to move around.
We had painted the pumpkin a | bright orange with green for its removable cap with the stem. This has been one of my decorations for almost 20 years.
Needless to say, it was taken from my front porch after only being out for two days.
To the people of Altoona who are riding or taking a walk in your neighborhood and see this pumpkin on a porch, patio, or backyard or perhaps it made its way to a camp or cottage, please know it was stolen. It had sentimental value.
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Star Tribune, Oct. 30, 2002
Silent victims, Vocal Wellstones by Janet 0. Hagberg
That was the essence of Sheila Wellstone.
Paul and Sheila Wellstone worked relentlessly and successfully on legislation and programs to reduce domestic violence. Their work was showcased recently in the Washington sniper case. The alleged sniper's initial arrest was the result of a law Paul sponsored making it illegal for a domestic violence perpetrator to possess a firearm. This illustrates Paul and Sheila's work -- on a grand scale. But we all know that Paul and Sheila';s gift was their work at the other end of the spectrum. It was on the local and personal level with people whom the press likes to call "little people" but who most | of us know as parts of ourselves. They worked on the issues that touch most of us, or our families -- issues involving health, work, mental illness, recovery from addiction, children, farms, veterans and domestic abuse.
My personal experience with the Wellstones began when Paul was first elected and they immediately contacted the Silent Witness National Initiative. A group of writers and artists had recently created an exhibit of 27 red life-sized silhouettes representing the women who were murdered in acts of domestic violence in Minnesota in one year. We formed a working relationship. Sheila appeared with the exhibit so many times in the next few | [
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A 37-year-old transgender woman was shot to death in downtown Oakland last weekend, just a block from Frank Ogawa Plaza/Oscar Grant Park, the former site of Occupy Oakland.
Brandy Martell was sitting behind the wheel of her car around 5:15 a.m. last Sunday, chatting with two friends, when one or two men walked up and began a conversation. A witness told ABC7 the conversation was cordial, but then a few minutes later, one of the men became angry and fired into the car right where | Martell was sitting.
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Semiconductor companies are whipping up a new generation of chips to bring richer video and better battery life to personal computers and help them hold off threats from tablets and increasingly powerful smart phones.
Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc., whose processors are the "brains" of PCs, are unveiling significant changes to their chips' designs at this week's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Tablet computers and other gadgets have taken on many of the tasks once performed by PCs, and there are already signs that those devices - led by Apple Inc.'s iPad - are eating away at PC sales.
Intel and AMD are responding with new chips designed to make people think twice before picking a tablet over a new PC. The new chips won't dampen the success of tablets, but they will make traditional, low-cost computers more competitive - by making them better at doing graphics-intensive tasks and playing video.
The improvements that Intel and AMD make to their products are felt with every keystroke or click of a mouse, even if most computer buyers aren't paying attention to the intricacies of chip design.
For example, people have come to expect the benefits of Moore's Law, even if they don't know | the technical specifics underlying the prediction that computer processors' performance will double every two years. The principle has guided the industry for more than 40 years, and is a key reason why computers have gotten smarter even as they've gotten smaller.
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MSN reports on a fascinating use of tracking:
Bees are being fitted with tiny radio ID tags to monitor their movements as part of research into whether pesticides could be giving the insects brain disorders, scientists have revealed
The study is examining concerns that pesticides could | be damaging bees’ abilities to gather food, navigate and even perform their famous “waggle dance” through which they tell other bees where nectar can be found.
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264 Kan. 44
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STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, v. MICHAEL P. DAVIDSON, Appellant.
SYLLABUS BY THE COURT
1. Central to the right to a fair trial, guaranteed by the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, is the principle that one accused of a crime is entitled to have guilt or innocence determined solely on the basis of the evidence introduced at trial and not on grounds of official suspicion indictment, continued custody, or other circumstances not adduced as proof at trial.
2. Neither the sheriff nor the trial judge, consistent with the Fourteenth Amendment due process or equal protection requirements, can compel all persons in custody to stand trial before a jury to wear a leg brace to prevent escape.
3. Where a trial error deprives a defendant of a | constitutional right, the standard to be applied is more stringent than simply whether there is a reasonable probability of a different result. Instead, the presumption is that the error warrants reversal unless the appellate court is willing to declare a belief that it was harmless beyond a reasonable doubt; that is, whether the court can say beyond a reasonable doubt that the error had little, if any, likelihood of changing the result of the trial.
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THIEF RIVER POLICE OFFICER FIRED AFTER THEFT CHARGESA Thief River Falls police officer has been fired after being charged criminally with theft.
By: David Schwab, WDAZ
A Thief River Falls police officer has been fired after being charged criminally with theft.
Earlier this month Paul Kezar was charged with 5 counts of receiving stolen property | .
Tonight the Thief River Falls city council voted unanimously to dismiss Kezar from the police department.
Pennington County sheriff's deputies were investigating a stolen lawn mower case and found it had been purchased from Kezar.
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NEW GIG: Paula Patton DEBUTS As Pepsi NEXT Spokeswoman
Actress Paula Patton is the latest celebrity to become a Pepsi spokesperson. And we have fab pics of her launching Pepsi NEXT in L.A. inside....
Mission Impossible 4 actress Paula Patton was spotted at The Grove in LA yesterday for the launch of Pepsi NEXT. Loving her flirty red Azzedine Alaia dress. For once she got the styling right as well by pairing it with a black skinny belt and black Brian Atwood pumps.
Paula invited fans to “ | Drink it to Believe it” by serving up the first sips of new low calorie drink.
Pepsi NEXT is the first real cola with 60% less sugar....and Paula indeed makes it look yummy.
Paula, who who laughed it up during an interview with Extra! host Mario Lopez while at the Grove, just signed on to star in 2 Guns alongside Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg.
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European activists trying to support Cuban dissidents end up helping Castro government, in the aftermath of the Oswaldo Paya crash.
HAVANA, Cuba — More than a week has passed since Cuban authorities allowed the young Swedish politician Jens Aron Modig to return home and walk away from a tropical nightmare.
Once back on European soil, able to speak freely in Stockholm, he was expected to finally clarify what happened in the horrific July 22 car wreck on a highway in eastern Cuba that killed dissident leader Oswaldo Paya and another activist, Harold Cepero.
Since the crash, Paya’s family members and fellow Castro opponents have refused to accept that the dissidents’ deaths were an accident.
More from GlobalPost: Paya's widow rejects cuban report on car crash
First they alleged that a truck had rammed Paya’s vehicle from | behind, forcing it off the road. Another version has a mysterious red Lada sedan chasing the car just before it crashed.
Echoed in Miami and Madrid, their claims raised suspicions of a sinister plot by Cuban state security agents. Foreign governments, human rights organizations and the US Congress urged “transparency,” even a third-party investigation.
All of which have left the world waiting for Modig to explain what really happened.
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This tan calf-length boot from Alexander McQueen has got to be one of the most covetable boot styles for the new season. A/W is all about wearing stuff that's as practical as it is stylish, and McQueen has risen to the challenge beautifully here: just check out the adjustable gold zips that span the length | of the boot: they look like decoration at first glance (and he's added a cheeky reference to his current obsession - skulls - on the end too) but these can be used to radically alter the shape and length of the boots.
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Mal wrote:AN 6.55 wrote:Then the Blessed One, as soon as he perceived with his awareness the train of thought in Ven. Sona's awareness — as a strong man might stretch out his bent arm or bend his outstretched arm — disappeared from Vulture Peak Mountain, appeared in the Cool Wood right in front of Ven. Sona, and sat down on a prepared seat.
Did this actually happen or is it an "effect" added by the storyteller to stress the Buddha's importance through adding a mythical/supernatural element? Did the historical Buddha have telepathic and telekinetic powers? If so, why can't modern monks read my thoughts or teleport?AN 6.5 wrote:
Ven. Sona, after bowing down to the Blessed One, sat to one side. As he was sitting there, the Blessed One said to him, "Just now, as you were meditating in seclusion, didn't this train of thought appear to your awareness: 'Of the | Blessed One's disciples who have aroused their persistence, I am one, but my mind is not released from the fermentations... What if I were to disavow the training, return to the lower life, enjoy wealth, & make merit?'"
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The toilets in the Cork International Airport Hotel are a pretty amazing sight to behold. Here’s the gent’s loo. The lighting changes constantly. I took a few shots within seconds of each other and they were all different. Luckily it wasn’t in | use when I wandered in..
This is the first shot I’ve posted from the Canon 40D. Unfortunately it’s quite noisy as it was shot hand held at ISO 1000, but the noise really only became noticeable after I applied the Lomo plugin to it. Love this camera. This photo and others taken at the hotel are also in this post. I used my 580EX flash for most of the people shots, but | [
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After going nearly two years without a negotiated contract, the city of Wichita and its firefighters won't have to deal with another one until the middle of 2013.
Tuesday, the City Council approved a contract giving firefighters a 2.5 percent pay increase across the board and establishing a recommended daily staffing level for the first time. The vote was 7- | 0.
The pay increase will be for 2012 and 2013. The increase will cost the city $718,000 in 2012.
It is the first negotiated contract the firefighters have had since the end of 2009. They have been working off a one-year 2010 agreement, which the council imposed last January after the city and the union were unable to come to an agreement.
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Apt Adaptation: 10 Cool Converted Bookstores
Secondhand is one of the greenest ways to shop for books, so why shouldn’t bookstores themselves be secondhand, too? These 10 book shops around the world have made use of the most | unexpected of reclaimed structures, from a stunning church in the Netherlands to a funeral home in New Orleans.
Selexyz Dominicanen Church, Netherlands
(images via: design top news)
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Author Kentaro's Book
Fujitaro Wata, a Tokyo private detective, has to help one ex-famous singer, Michiko Sawayo, against the Yakuza. She was involved, years ago, in a love story with an accountant of the Japanese Mafia. He was killed, but the money disappeared. Wata will discover in this story the dark side of Tokyo....
L'Eté du Sumo (Summer of the Sumo)
In Tokyo, Wata Fujitaro, a poor private detective is sent to look after the wife | of a Lord of Sumo. He understands that she's the slave of a fanatic cult association and saves her. But she's killed by the fanatics. The lord of Sumo will then erase the evil temple....
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Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by highstep, Nov 3, 2010.
Oh no. I can't even begin to express...
Maybe I should just take a picture.
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It was a mix between:
Fisher is growing on me.
^Will he after he benches Randy saying he doesn't understand the playbook or he isn't blocking well enough?
I picked the worst day on the planet to run out of herb!
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The same risk reduction and cost saving benefits of proactive monitoring are being applied to compliance procedures – and alleviating IT departments of the high pressure, high cost activities that come with manual auditing.
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KATU AM Northwest had me back on the show again to mix up some 'love potions". You can watch the full video here. We made a cocktail from Sam Ross of Little Branch in New York, a refreshing sparkling grapefruit-ginger cocktail and a timeless classic cocktail, the Sazerac. What are you drinking this Valentine's Day?
3/4 oz. Eagle Rare Bourbon
3/4 oz. Aperol
3/4 oz. Amaro Nonino
3/4 oz Fresh Lemon Juice
Add all ingredients to cocktail shaker filled with ice. Share for 30 seconds. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.
1/2 oz. Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur
1 oz. Fresh Grapefruit Juice
Top with Prosecco | or Sparkling Wine
Add all ingredients to champagne flute. Garnish with grapefruit zest.
1.5 oz. Koval Lion's Pride Organic Whiskey
2 dashes Amargo Chuncho Bitters (or substitute Angostura Bitters)
2 Dashes Peychaud's Bitters
St. George Absinthe Verte
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For those who are home, and for those who are on the way. For those who support the historic and just return of the land of Israel to its people, forever loyal to their inheritance, and its restoration.
The Group of Eight summit in Canada issued a communiqué on June 26 that is remarkably favorable and supportive of Israel's stance on Gaza and the peace process.
The communique, which expresses the views of the United States, Canada, Japan, Britain, Germany France, Italy and Russia, deals with major global issues and challenges, among them the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Here's what it has | to say on that topic:
1. It calls for moving from current proximity talks,with U.S. envoy George Mitchell having to shuttle between the parties, to direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians -- something that Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has steadfastly resisted, but a course Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has advocated for many months.
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MCAL stands for Modular Calendar Access Library.
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With mcal support | , a calendar stream can be opened much like the mailbox stream with the IMAP support. Calendars can be local file stores, remote ICAP servers, or other formats that are supported by the mcal library.
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NEW DELHI: In a major relief for business houses, telecom sector regulator Trai exempted on Wednesday messages generated by and sent to automated technical systems from the 200 | SMSs per SIM cap imposed to curb pesky telemarketers.
"Trai has received representations from the stakeholders that in view of the limit of 200 SMSs per day per SIM, they are not able to send machine-to-machine and person-to-machine SMSs, which are sent by them to initiate processes or applications for their operational requirements," Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) advisor A Robert J Ravi said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Tim Carpenter, TCF staff challenge warden: Officers say they are victims of workplace discrimination, The Topeka Capital-Journal, December 26, 2009
Topeka Correctional Facility officers Mary Carr and Sandra Hutton were reorganizing their office when the boss stopped by to check on progress.
Warden Richard Koerner, who has worked for nearly three decades in the upper echelon of the Kansas Department of Corrections, expressed displeasure with their decorating choices. Carr said Koerner's parting statement at the impromptu meeting — a reference to lynchings — sent a chill | down the spines of the women, both of whom are black. Koerner is white.
"He did make a comment," she said, "saying to the effect that, 'You two wouldn't be happy if I hung you with a new rope.' We explained to him about slavery and how our ancestors were hung with ropes, old and new."
Meanwhile, Koerner repeatedly addressed TCF employee Willie Tabor as "boy." The officer viewed the workplace name-calling as racially insensitive.
"I was called Willie Boy," said Tabor, who is black. "I perceived it as being 'out of school.' "
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posted 1 Sep 2000 in Volume 4 Issue 1
Profiting from knowledge?
KM in the financial sector
In a sector in which business is
fundamentally founded on knowledge-based intangible assets and competencies, a
more strategic approach to KM could reap significant rewards. Robert Taylor
reflects on knowledge management priorities in the financial sector.
Has the financial
sector got the knowledge message?
Cranfield’s recent survey The Business
Value of Knowledge Exploitation found that the financial sector appears to be
leading the way in knowledge management in terms of knowledge infrastructure and
working practices. The report proposes that the reason for this might be that
“differentiation of their products and services...almost exclusively hinges
on the continuous rejuvenation of the underlying knowledge base”.
We would not
disagree with Cranfield’s proposition about the critical importance of knowledge
in financial businesses. Our practical experience in Unisys Consulting, however
– where our knowledge management practice is entirely focused on the banking and
insurance sectors – is quite different to the Cranfield findings, a valuable
contribution though they are. In our experience:
| Few financial institutions have launched serious KM programmes. While most
major financial institutions have some very creditable knowledge management
initiatives in place or in progress, there is little evidence across the sector
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Welcome to CLUBxB! This site has been formed in November of 2005 by enthusiasts of these unique vehicles. Not only is CLUBxB an informative source for your xB/bB, it’s a unique community of xB/bB enthusiasts who are passionate and proud owners. This site includes information from the most basic knowledge of vehicles to the most comprehensive information and answers. Site includes event dates for Car Shows and local meets to SCION Corp. events. If you’re looking to sell or buy that hard to find items for your xB/bB, you can view our classified section to help you.
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- Prep: 5 hr 15 min
- Cook Time: –
- Total: 5 hr 15 min
- Serving: 8 Servings
This sangria beverage, made with white wine, makes a beautiful presentation with its myriad of colors similar to that of a summer sunset.
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- 1 liter sparkling water
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