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Danceable rhythms and beautiful soaring vocals
2:32pm Tuesday 27th March 2012 in What's On
BASTILLE is the musical guise of uber talented singer/songwriter and producer Dan Smith.
The band is a vehicle for his different musical worlds, full of songs with danceable rhythms and beautiful soaring vocals encased in harmonies and bleeps.
He is joined by three other members for their unique and spine tingling live performances which already sell out in an instant.
Last summer the band supported Foster the People and Fenech -Soler as well as play sell out shows at London’s Barfly, 93 Feet East and Underbel | ly.
Dan and his band will be coming to play Birmingham Rainbow on April 25.
The much anticipated debut single Overjoyed will be released on April 30.
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Like a typical either/or dilemma there are two clearly conflicting interpretations of the Supreme Court decision announced Thursday. The diehard opponents of the government firmly believe that after the conviction of Yousaf Raza Gilani, howsoever symbolic it may sound, stands disqualified to continue as the Prime Minister of Pakistan with immediate effect.
Gilani’s legal eagles aver otherwise. Passionately quoting from the concluding lines of the short order of Thursday, they force you to fathom that their client had been convicted under Article 5 of the Contempt of Court Ordinance of 2003. The court had not invoked article 63(g) that disqualifies a sitting member of the National Assembly.
Disregarding the legalistic hair-splitting, Nawaz Sharif did not take long to appear on a private television to pronounce that after the Supreme Court decision of Thursday, Gilani had lost all moral grounds to continue as the Prime Minister. He must resign and help in creating consensus for installation of | an interim prime minister who should hold fresh election.
Being a two-time prime minister of this country, Nawaz Sharif should instinctively know that morality hardly counts in power politics and Gilani represents a thick-skinned lot anyway. He will not resign voluntarily. Someone has to force him to do so. | [
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Paraguayan Fish Story a Hoax?
We have just recieved word this morning of the fact that the photo accompanying the specimen of the "fish with hands and feet" supposedly pulled out of a body of water in Paraguay | actually represents another marine specimen, the Pacific Spookfish -- one of the many rare specimens displaced by the tsunami following the Great Sumatra Earthquake of 2005.
INEXPLICATA regrets this and has made its sources aware of the fraud.
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May 17, 2013
36:05 | Aired on 05/17/2013
Friday: The Chew Crew reminisces about milestone meals on today's Extra Value Friday; plus, Theresa Caputo and Stephanie Izard whip up unforgettable dishes!
May 16, 2013
36:04 | Aired on 05/16/2013
Thursday: Jessica Capshaw swings by to enjoy easy, portable food and a No Plate Required Battle.
May 15, 2013
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Wednesday: Feast on these sinful | snacks with Curtis Stone; plus, a trip to Herr's Potato Chip Factory.
May 14, 2013
36:03 | Aired on 05/14/2013
Tuesday: Patricia Heaton stops by for the best desserts The Chew Crew has ever tasted.
May 13, 2013
36:01 | Aired on 05/13/2013
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Homeless Man Enjoys Denny's Breakfast; Arrested After Not Having Cash To Pay
Alert Police Blotter: Savor The Punishment.
Posted Mar. 12, 2013, 9:01 am
Tim Broughton / Mirror Contributor
A 35-year-old homeless man was arrested on Thursday, Feb. 28 after having breakfast at a Santa Monica Denny’s Restaurant, but not having any money to pay for the meal.
At 6:20 am officers of the Santa Monica Police Department went to Denny’s at 1560 Lincoln Boulevard in order to investigate a man who was unable to pay for his meal.
The officers spoke with the manager when they arrived.
The manager told the officers the suspect had entered the restaurant, seated himself at a table, looked at the menu, and ordered a breakfast (even though the time of the incident was during the part of the day that many people do consume breakfast style dishes, this man | could conceivably have committed the exact offense at any time of the day, because Denny’s are fond of publicizing the fact that “Breakfast is Served All Day”).
This man had then consumed the breakfast, and when presented with the bill he simply told them that he “could not pay.”
The officers thus placed this homeless man, at the behest of the manager of the restaurant, under a private person’s arrest, and he was subsequently charged with defrauding an innkeeper.
Bail was set at $500.
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- Errors »
- Rock Action »
Errors’ debut has taken its sweet time, its makers four never ones to hurry what can’t be achieved over a period of time more preferably suited to non-professional musicians whose keyboard stabs and drum rolls aren’t entirely paying those bills. But, patience is largely rewarded: It’s Not Something But It Is Like Whatever, awkward title aside, is a stellar if belated successor to the Glaswegians’ recommended How Clean Is Your Acid House EP (review).
Cited as north-of-the-border sound-alikes of Battles by | some areas of the music press, Errors’ signature bleeps and moans, coupled as they are with traditional/organic percussion and guitar arrangements, do equal a faint echo of their cross-Atlantic peers; but to paint them as copyists of any kind is to fail to fully appraise the subtleties and nuances that so cleverly infect the listener throughout this ten-tracker. The simplest passage can initially appear an afterthought in the grander scheme, | [
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Here is contact information for a few of The Idaho Observer's regular contributors:
Don Harkins was an ordinary small businessman and sports reporter in Eastern Oregon when an unusual story lead him to The Oregon Observer in 1995 and a new career investigating government corruption began. In 1996 he returned to his home state of Idaho to found The Idaho Observer.
Ingri Cassel grew up in a home where medical orthodoxy was questioned. The daughter of Walene James ("Immunization: The Reality Behind the Myth," 1995), Ingri is the director of Vaccination Liberation, a global grassroots network advocating informed choice and freedom in health matters. Ingri is also the editor of The IOís popular and informative "Back to Basics" column, which focuses on nutrition and herbal remedies.
Hari Heath has been contributing The Brush Fire News column in The IO since 1998. His articles provide a fresh perspective on current events and his investigations commonly reveal hidden truths that strengthen the resolve of independent thinkers to continue their noble pursuit for freedom.
Anne Wilder Chamberlain is a retired postal worker who came to us as a volunteer for VacLib | in 2006. Anne began proof editing in 2007 and soon after became a staff writer interested in exposing the deceptive nature of environmental politics. You can contact her through The Idaho Observer.
Amy Worthington has earned global acclaim for her thoroughly researched and impeccably cited and referenced investigative articles on chemtrails, depleted uranium and the globally-detrimental effects of radiation poisoning via wireless "conveniences" such cell phones | [
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Cleveland Cavaliers could be setting up for LeBron James’ return (NBA Insider)
To date, the Cavaliers’ heyday has been their unprecedented trip to the NBA Finals in 2007 and the magical “Miracle of Richfield” season of 1975-76.
However, the summer of 2014 could shake the NBA world off its axis.
The Miami Heat’s three superstars, LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade, must decide whether to exercise early-termination options on their 2014-15 contracts.
The 6-foot-8, 250-pound James is expected to become a free agent in the summer of 2014, simply because he has the clout to reap another five-year, maximum deal. Wade, on the other hand, is expected to remain with the Heat. He’s starting to show some wear and tear and probably couldn’t generate another max contract. Bosh is also expected to stay in Miami.
The idea of James returning to the Cavs at that time has picked up steam around the league. Everyone is talking about it. Apparently, | James has some unfinished business in Cleveland. Yahoo! Sports’ provocative Adrian Wojnarowski was the latest to weigh in on the subject this week.
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At our school all students will be given the opportunity and guidance to achieve their maximum potential.
Working collaboratively, teachers, administration and staff members will provide a safe environment and quality education for all our students.
Academic excellence and high standards are the goals for every student | .
advance comprehension by using higher level questioning strategies.
by citing evidence in their argument writing. We are also strengthening narrative
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Leeds is a thriving, passionate city that you are sure to fall in love with. Rich in culture and heritage, it's a vibrant city with lots to discover and something for everyone to enjoy. By day, the prosperous business centre offers a diverse range of working opportunities. The fast-paced, buzzing city centre is complemented by stunning local countryside, including the | beautiful Yorkshire Dales, which lie within easy reach. There are also an assortment of flourishing local communities - from hidden gems in the inner suburbs to tranquil country towns on the outskirts.
By night, Leeds really comes alive with its wide array of restaurants, bars, clubs and other entertainment. There is a broad range of cultural attractions, including renowned theatre, opera and ballet companies, with something to appeal to every palate.
Leeds Bradford Airport: 0113 250 9696
Flights to Leeds/Bradford from the Isle of Man and connections from Belfast.
Handling Agent: Aviance
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CHOOSING BETWEEN RETIREMENT AND COLLEGE SAVINGS
Paying for college can be daunting—especially if you’re a single parent. With average tuition costs at a four-year private college nearing $30,000 per year, having a plan is vital. No one is aware of these challenges more than Judy Gardner, a mother of two teenage sons: Cameron, 18, and Kevin, 14. Cameron is a freshman pre-engineering student at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Kevin will start college in another three years. Gardner, a 46-year-old divorcée, is committed to providing a solid financial future for them and for herself. She is also committed to making sure they have a solid education.
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Operating Systems News
HP's Whitman To Partners: Don't Give Up Hope On PCs
6:01 PM EST Thu. May. 23, 2013
HP CEO Meg Whitman says the death of the PC has been greatly exaggerated.
Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 (Video)
10:06 AM EST Wed. May. 22, 2013
How does the new Samsung Galaxy S4 stack up against the Galaxy S3? The CRN Test Center takes a look in this in-depth review of Samsung's new flagship smartphone.
More Windows RT Device Price Cuts: Dell Drops XPS 10 Tablet Price
10:23 AM EST Thu. May. 16, 2013
Dell gave its XPS 10 Windows RT tablet another price cut this week, following price reductions for other Windows RT devices last month.
Head-To-Head: HTC One Vs. Samsung Galaxy S4
4:00 PM EST Wed. May. 15, 2013
Samsung | and HTC are battling for Android smartphone dominance. How do their new flagship phones stack up against one another?
HP Revs Up Tablet-Notebook Lineup: Windows 8, Android Hybrids On The Way
12:05 PM EST Wed. May. 15, 2013
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Edwin Poots, Northern Ireland’s health minister, has refused to lift the lifetime ban on gay men donating blood.
He has said that the current policy “should not be altered” because of safety concerns around HIV transmission.
Earlier this month, UK health ministers announced that the rules would be relaxed in England, Wales and Scotland on November 7th – allowing gay and bisexual men to donate if they refrain from sex for 12 months.
The decision followed a review by the government’s Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs (SaBTO).
However, Mr Poots said Northern Ireland would not follow suit.
Writing to a UUP MLA, he said: “The Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues | and Organs (SaBTO) has confirmed that the risk of HIV infection would, although by a small margin, increase as a result of a relaxation in the present lifetime deferral.”
UUP health spokesman John McCallister told the Belfast Telegraph: “We cannot turn willing blood donors away because of out-dated and irrational prejudice.”
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I have updated my static builds of Subversion for Mac, Linux x86 and
Solaris Sparc to the new version. These static builds are intended
(mostly) as client installations for workstations -- typically targeted
for install under /usr/local, but since they are statically linked may
also be run from a home directory or other location. They also include a
simple svnserve configuration that should work well for multi-user access
via svn+ssh://. As a client install, the svn binaries all support file,
http, https, svn, and svn+ssh access methods.
Available for download, along with the scripts used to build them, at:
Again, these have had minimal testing due to the quick turnaround, but are
based on prior build scripts that have proven to be pretty solid.
The 00README.txt file in each client directory contains info about how the
included svnserve wrapper works w/this installation. You may need to
tweak group IDs or permissions on the svnserve* files to suit your
Linux version built on Red Hat 7.1, tested on RedHat Enterprise 3 and
RedHat 9, all for x | 86. By building on 7.1, it should have maximum forward
Mac version built on Panther 10.3.4. Peter Centgraf from CMU has
contributed a build of Subversion 1.0.6 for Jaguar in this same directory:
(MD5: c0ea53ce7758e11369dc8a37c384c05c subversion-1.0.6-jaguar.dmg)
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Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping attends the closing ceremony for the 18th Communist Party Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday. / Lee Jin-man, AP
BEIJING (AP) - President Hu Jintao stepped aside as ruling party leader Wednesday to clear the way for Vice President Xi Jinping to take China's helm as part of only the second orderly transfer of power in 63 years of communist rule.
Hu and senior leaders mostly in their late 60s are handing over power to the leader-in-waiting Xi and other colleagues in their late 50s over the next several months. The new leadership faces daunting challenges including slowing growth in the world's No. 2 economy, rising unrest among increasing assertive citizens and delicate relations with neighboring countries.
In keeping with the widely anticipated succession plans, Hu was not re-elected a member of the party's Central Committee on the final day of a pivotal party congress, showing that he's no longer in the leadership, said two delegates, speaking on condition of anonymity because the official list of members had not yet been released.
It was still unclear whether Hu would relinquish his most powerful remaining position as head of the commission that oversees the | military, or hold onto it for a transitional period as previous retiring leaders have done.
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For the love of god....
Can the Reg please ditch the constant use of the term 'Fanboi'?
I'm no great fan of Apple products but | the constant, irritating whine coming from Reg pieces about the company is getting ridiculous.
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1 Monday, 28 September 2009
2 [Open session]
3 [The accused entered court]
4 --- Upon commencing at 2.17 p.m.
5 [The witness entered court]
6 JUDGE PARKER: Good afternoon.
7 THE WITNESS: [Interpretation] Good afternoon.
8 J | UDGE PARKER: Would you please read aloud the affirmation shown
9 to you on the card.
10 THE WITNESS: [Interpretation] I solemnly declare that I will
11 speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
12 WITNESS: ZIVKO TRAJKOVIC
13 [Witness answered through interpreter]
14 JUDGE PARKER: Thank you. Please sit down.
15 Now, under the procedure here we have questions asked of you to
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"It's not about the numbers, but how you can be motivated," said Fitbit's Woody Scal.
Fitbit has integrated effective coaching and training tricks to keep users on track. For example, it can send encouraging or taunting text messages or e-mails and award badges, depending on what motivates you. It also acts as a little social network, letting you connect with and compete against friends.
The teeny Fitbug Orb fitness tracker also records steps and sleep, but this round device is designed to fit into an assortment of holders, including a watch band or underwear clip. It also has an app and online coaching services but will only cost $50 when it comes out this summer.
French company Withings debuted its newest smart scale at CES, the Smart Body Analyzer, which measures weight, body fat and your heart rate. A healthy home environment is important for health | , so the scale tracks air quality, measuring Co2 levels and room temperature. The data is sent wirelessly to an iOS or Android device. The scale will be available in early 2013 and cost $150.
Keeping kids healthy
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Laboratory Certification and Proficiency Testing Services
Since 1987, RTI has been a contractor to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for the National Laboratory Certification Program (NLCP). We developed and conduct activities through which forensic drug testing laboratories may be HHS-certified to analyze specimens from federal employees for the presence of abused drugs. We inspect approximately 60 certified laboratories twice a year, administer a quarterly performance testing program, and oversee the remediation of deficiencies in certified laboratories. For more information about our NLCP activities, e-mail firstname.lastname@example.org, fax 919-541-7042, or call 919-541-7242.
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Someone posted this
on the (new) Let's Make a Deal Facebook page OVER A
"This is the
loudest most annoying game show host in history. He is so obnoxiously loud
and annoying I turn | the sound or tv off. Horrible.
Not to mention his condescending sexist names for women. Keep the show,
change the horrible host."
Is anyone monitoring
this?? Fremantle should be concerned with letting fans get this direct on
what is essentially a company-sponsored page. And for the record I don't
really agree with the poster.
I haven't really done much game show trading
in the last few years. It's not that I'm stingy or hoarding my tapes or
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Kara Weaves is re-born every summer. I am not sure how, but it seems to be the case. Let me backtrack a little to explain.
I am based out of Michigan, where I | 've been a grad student at Cranbrook for the past two years, and am now on the design faculty at the GVSU in Grand Rapids. I keep track of the online store, its design and code, the design and photography of the products, the company branding and also look for new places and methods to tell more people about our work.
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Jill blogged our wedding today! It gives me chills. Seriously. Cannot recommend her enough. Aside from her photography being absolutely breathtaking and spot-on, | she is the most amazingly sweet, sincere woman you will ever meet! Check out her blog post on our wedding here! And thank you for all your sweet comments Friday | [
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Australia should become a Republic?
For those with scant knowledge of Australian history and politics, tomorrow is what the'settlers' call Australia Day where we actually celebrate England's invasion of Indigenous Australia. Where they genocided many, wiped out many aspects of culture and languages of the native Australians who had been here for centuries.
And this day often raises this debate. As an English colony we were, and still are, governed by English law eg Kerr's sacking of Whitlam. British law is deferred to when Australian law doesn't give people want they want.
ALthough Brits have joined the European Economy and severed most ties with us, Australians still defer to the English royalty, consatnly in our news, and their way of life.
When will we ever 'come of age' to ween | our independence from this colonial overlord? What will it take for this nation to realise that we can and should stand on our two feet without deferring to any other nation?
Our flag is also another hot issue but I will open another debate for it as I think the two are similar but quite searate issues.
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I’ve been a big fan of actor Ed Harris since I first saw him in “The Abyss” in 1989, an affection cemented when he appeared in 2001′s “A Beautiful Mind” – so when the trailers came out for “Man on a Ledge,” promising high tension, suspense, intrigue and Ed Harris as the bad guy, I was hooked.
And apparently, when actresses Elizabeth Banks and Genesis Rodriguez saw the script they were hooked, too.
Or, maybe just hook-ers.
“Sure, I’d be happy to star in | a film opposite Avatar star Sam Worthington!” I can imagine Banks saying upon reading the script, accepting her role under the assumption that she would actually be treated like a legitimate artisan … instead of a piece of meat.
Instead, audiences get introduced to Banks’ character in a pair of panties and a shamelessly sheer undershirt, the only purpose of which is to show us not only the exact size and shape, but even the color of the woman’s nipples. And the | [
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Texas is home to more than 1.7 million veterans. They are brave and courageous men and women who have sacrificed mightily for America. Our military heroes and their families are the guardians at the gate of freedom for all of us, and we have a responsibility to keep our promises to those who have worn the uniform of this great country.
Some public servants are all talk. Others actually do the work and deliver. I've worked personally with one of our workhorses, Senator Kay | Bailey Hutchison, and there is no doubt our veterans are well-served by her efforts. One particular issue we've championed together is the issue of Gulf War Syndrome.
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A North State water agency has filed suit in federal court in Sacramento based on a 77-year-old state law that says water shall not be shipped from its area of origin unless and until the local water contractors’ thirsts have been quenched.In other words, they do not want "foreigners" to buy the water and take it elsewhere.
I got this context from an insider:
...this suit was filed by the Tehama Colusa Canal Authority members who have a similar contract as Westlands and others | and are subject to shortages....they are using the State's Area of Origin laws to try and keep more water local to meet existing needs.Here's an update with more background.
...the courts are keeping everything in flux. Also, we have some real problems with the market working when infrastructure is lacking or it is not available due to regulatory restrictions; and the environmental review processes take too much time or are legally challenged...
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A $25 million lawsuit was filed today against right-wing front group USA Next and political consulting firm Mark Montini International for stealing an Oregon couple’s wedding photo and | using it without permission in a high-profile gay-bashing ad designed to drum up support for social security privatization....
The suit alleges that the use of the couple’s image without permission constituted an invasion of privacy, was libelous, violated their right of publicity and constituted an intentional infliction of emotional distress.
In one version of the USA Next ad disseminated widely on the Internet in February, and aired repeatedly by television news programs and newspapers nationwide, the couple’s image, superimposed with a green checkmark, is | [
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10-26-2012 02:23 PM
10-26-2012 03:57 PM
I had a zero bal when I got the offer
It seems more people got upgraded with zero bal than some that carry bal.
Oh well, I just PIF mine 5 min agos, now I have to wait for statement to cut next month to get zero bal report
10-26-2012 05:52 PM
10-26-2012 07:03 PM
10-28-2012 06:40 AM
I had a zero balance when I got the upgrade.
10-28-2012 06:01 PM
i have a | -7.37 balance do i have a better chance? jk (sarcasm)
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ABSTRACT: Aim: Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) system, a new method for wound treatment, has been widespread over the world. There are few reports about this treatment in Japan. The purpose of this report is to consider the usefulness of VAC treatment at our department.Methods: A retrospective review of 24 patients with 27 chronic wounds, which have been treated with VAC, was presented. The following parameters were studied: age, gender, present illness, complications, duration of VAC treatment, and its result.Results: Eight women and 16 men were presented. The median age was 66.1 years (range, 20–84 years). Eleven of 27 wounds were mediastinitis. Six were pressure ulcers, and nine were other complicated ulcers. Tweleve patients had | diabetes mellitus, and nine had hypertension. The median duration of VAC treatment was 32.5 days. Tweleve wounds healed only with VAC, and nine healed with a combination of VAC and small operation. Six were halfway stopped a VAC treatment due to infection.Conclusions: Our results suggest that VAC system is an alternative treatment for chronic wounds of elder patients with high risk.
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I’ve been wanting to cook ribs, but the weather has been so cool and stormy that it’s been tough to find the time to get them done without getting drenched or blown off the deck.
It looked like I had a good opportunity coming up on Saturday, but I wanted to shorten the the cooking time just in case we had the change plans. So rather than my usual straight 5 hour cook, I decided to speed things up by going with the 3-2-1 method at a higher temperature.
The 3-2-1 (or in this case 1.5-1-.75) method it is a great way to cook ribs long enough so that they are tender without drying them out. The first number is how many hours the ribs are smoked over indirect heat unwrapped. The second number is | how many hours they are cooked after being double wrapped in heavy-duty foil. The final number is how many hours they are finished unwrapped. This combination gives the ribs a smoky flavor, breaks down the toughness of the meat, and adds a final crispy bark.
I had 2 nice racks of baby back ribs that I seasoned heavily with Tasty Licks Ribit Rub courtesy of Fred’s Music & BBQ Supply.
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February 8, 2011
Checking in with Schutt
Glen Ellyn (Ill.) Glenbard West junior defensive tackle prospect Tommy Schutt (6-foot-3, 301 pounds) | is touting an impressive list of scholarship offers so far this winter, and Schutt continues to draw coaches and recruiting interest from across the country. Schutt takes a few minutes to check in and talk about his latest football recruiting news. So which schools are starting to get more interested in Tommy Schutt?
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Arsht, Roxana b. 1915 d. October 3, 2003 Judge Roxana Cannon Arsht was the first female judge in the history of Delaware. She made history when she was appointed by Governor Russell W. Peterson as a judge of the Family Court in 1971. At the age of 56, she was the first woman to hold a judicial position in Delaware. She retired from the bench in 1983 at which time she began a new career as a philanthropist. She was a founding member of the Cancer Care Connection and contributed to the development of | the Academy of Lifelong Learning of...[Read More] (Bio by: Graveguy) Jewish Community Cemetery, Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Ball, Lewis Heisler b. September 21, 1861 d. October 18, 1932 Served as Treasurer of the State of Delaware from 1899 to 1901. Elected to one term as the U.S. Congressman from Delaware and served March 4, 1901 to March 3, 1903. Elected to represent Delaware as a United States Senator to | [
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My Little Pony Friendship is Magic hosts an array of creatures that have a counterpart in both mythology and fantasy, some of which are far more removed from their realistic counterpart than usual animals. A few creatures, like dragons and Diamond Dogs, have speaking roles and display sapience when interacting with the protagonists. Others behave more like animals and neither speak nor display sapience.
Ahuizotl from Read It and Weep
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Miłogost Reczek (Polish)
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Acting-out and working-through fantasy constructions in cyberspace: the role of desire in pedagogy
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[Wine] Garmin Webupdater "runtime error"
beartooth at comcast.net
Mon Mar 22 11:18:25 CDT 2010
When I go from the Main Menu in Fedora 12 to Wine, to Programs,
to Garmin, to Webupdater, an error box pops up saying something (geek to
me) about a runtime error.
The box won't let me copy its text, or I'd paste it here.
What is wrong? Or what other info do I need to post, and how do | I
Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User
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We all love new clothes. It’s fun to go shopping and bring home a brand new shirt/dress/skirt/etc. I know I can’t wait to wear new outfits after I return from the mall. But a first date is not the place to make your modeling debut in your new fashions.
A Tight Dress: You see the dress, you love the dress, you try on the dress. Then you get into the fitting room and realize it’s a bit snug and you need your friend to zip it for you (while you suck in). But once it’s on, it feels and looks great so you buy it. You wear the dress on date number 1. Things are going great (he even tells you you look pretty)…until you eat, that is. Then suddenly the dress is no longer a little bit snug, but way too tight. Uh oh what if the zipper breaks! Do yourself a favor and save the irrational thoughts and pain by saving your new dress | for a different occasion and wearing one that you know you can breathe in.
Low Rise Jeans: You don’t care that the tag says low rise. The jeans make your butt look awesome! Only problem is, halfway through your date you feel a breeze where there shouldn’t be one. Then you try to discreetly pull up your jeans to cover your crack. At dinner you awkwardly ask to borrow his jacket “because you’re cold,” but really it’s so you don’t moon the entire restaurant. Instead of slipping on your new low rises, throw on an old | [
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Artist: this ugly yet beautiful world 2: eye of the behold
Title: this ugly yet beautiful world 2: eye of the behold
Release Date: 9/5/2006
Label: section 23
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Region: 1 (USA/Canada)
The acclaimed animation studio Gainax (NEON GENESIS EVANGELION) continues its run of groundbreaking anime series with THIS UGLY YET BEAUTIFUL WORLD. The series centers on a deeply pessimistic slacker named Taker | u, who has given up on ever finding the perfect girl or any kind of meaning in his life. But Takeru`s world soon brightens up on both fronts when he saves the life of a mysterious, amnesiac girl and discovers that he has the ability to transform into a | [
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Steamboat Springs Sadieanne Grossbaum walked across The Lowell Whiteman School commencement stage several times Friday afternoon in her neon green high-tops and white dress.
She accepted the Ranking Scholar Award, the Head of School Award for leadership, and finally, her high school diploma during the graduation ceremony.
The sunny blond teenager from Idaho said her years at the private school’s woodsy Strawberry Park campus offered more than just schooling.
“It’s life,” Grossbaum said after graduating with 19 of her classmates. “I learned how to become me.”
The annual Lowell Whiteman School Commencement Exercises honored 20 graduates in the ceremony Friday afternoon. In just less than two hours, the Head of School Chris Taylor, the school’s faculty and the students showed the audience of hundreds what The Lowell Whiteman School community was about.
In his introductory speech, Taylor said he always reads a passage from a book that fits the class.
For the Class of 2011, he took a playful approach in reading from Dr. Seuss’ “Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are,” reminding the students that the wealth of experiences at Lowell Whiteman — from foreign trips to relationships with faculty — will | serve them in their future.
“Don’t grumble, don’t stew,” he read. “Some critters are much-much, oh, ever so much-much, so muchly much-much more unlucky than you.”
Although the Class of 2011’s numbers were impressive — the class of 20 was accepted to 50 colleges and offered $500,000 in scholarships — it was the students’ quirks and unusual impressions that stood out as the diplomas were distributed.
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I’ve all but abandoned this blog. Once upon a time it served a purpose. I used it to empty out my head every now and then. Then, quite a while ago, I found other places to distribute the stuff that was clogging up my brain… maybe not entirely emptying it out but more or less dribbling things out in starts and stops and spurts.
But now I have this ridiculously saturated medulla or cerebellum or whatever you call it and there’s no way I could possibly drain it sufficiently without coming back here. So, over the next few hours or days or however | long it takes, I’mma gonna be here emptying out my brain and my heart and whatever else I can squeeze out so I can have my old self back… the one that can sleep and rationalize and communicate intelligibly, (even carry on a conversation) and emote and add and subtract | [
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Systems Engineering with SysML/UML
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System Engineers and Software Engineers, Designers and Programmers. Particularly the intersection of these two groups, often referred to as "System Software Engineers".
Paperback, 320 Pages
Published: February 2008
Imprint: Morgan Kaufmann
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Bernardi lives with his grandfather, Babu. Bernardi wants to go to school and play soccer, but they cannot afford it. Then Babu makes a music box for Bernardi.
Stephanie gives an | overview of the book:
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Singer/songwriter--veteran folkie, first solo CD 2001, one CD with SASS! (Album One) and 2 with Andina & Rich (Because We Can--2006--and Two Guitars,a Dulcimer and an Attitude--2010). Half of Andina & Rich (links from my MySpace & web page).
SW Coast of Lake Michigan
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Viet Nam among top 12 reformers in the business world
This demonstrates Viet Nam's great strides in carrying out reforms. The country was placed in the list of the 50 top reformers in 2003.
The achievement was attributed largely to the country's legal reforms covering business licensing, asset registration, protection of investors, contract enforcement and business bankruptcy.
This is the third consecutive year that Viet Nam has been listed in the Doing Business report conducted jointly by the WB and IFC in more than 150 countries around the world.
Doing Business in 2006 updates last year's reports on seven sets of indicators: starting a business, hiring and firing workers, enforcing contracts, registering property, getting credit, protecting investors, and closing a business. This years' report adds three more new indicators: dealing with business licenses, trading across borders, and paying taxes.
According to Martin Rama, Chief Economist of the WB in Viet Nam, the country needs to continue pushing reforms to create a favourable business environment for investors because it is still only ranked 99th among 155 countries surveyed in terms of business | activities.
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This paper investigates whether people are equally irrational in finance and everyday decisions by examining the responses of a 20-question survey conducted at Pace University. Results from our data indicated that we could not conclude that people are more irrational in one area more than the other. People appear to be equally overconfident in both. Testing for frame versus substance, the second set of data; the t-test signifies that people are more irrational in their finance decisions than they are in their everyday decisions with more than 99% certainty. The third and final category of responses were tested for problem solving: in other words are people more rational in | solving problems, such as "Montay Hall" questions, in finance or everyday. From the t-test results we were not able to conclude that people are more irrational in their finance decisions than they are in their everyday decisions. The | [
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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
We have seen that to speak derogatorily of ones fellow is to degrade ones own status as a creation
btzelem Elokim (in Gods image).
For one who speaks loshon hora, the teshuvah
(repentance) process is the same as for all sins between man and his Creator: confession, sincere regret, and the resolution never to speak loshon
One | is not required to discuss the matter with the subject of ones sinful words and seek his forgiveness, unless actual harm was
caused. (Teshuvah for having caused harm through loshon hora will
be discussed later.)
SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
Rabbi Raphael Hamburger1, in his
work Marpei Loshon, offers another insightful explanation of the verses, Which man desires life... guard your tongue from evil... He bases
his thoughts on the following passage from Sefer Chovos HaLevavos (Shaar HaKeniah, ch. 7):
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A pause would be worth while even if results were skewed. While someone could cheat by printing out the puzzle, it wouldn't happen enough to affect total scores. It is so much easier and faster to work the puzzle online rather than on paper | , I cannot imagine anyone going through the bother for hundreds of puzzles. This site is the reason all my puzzle books are gathering dust. Okay, I'll admit I like the idea of trying to beat a few stars, but it's mostly for myself, and a few attempts at cheating by others wouldn't be a big deal | [
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I need a phone I can use while exercising at my local gym. My main criteria is toughness. These babies need to be able to be abused, soaked in sweat, kept in the car and still keep coming back for more. It would be a plus if they could still sound decent.
I know Sony makes some really cheap phones that are supposedly made for exercise. Have not tried them. I am guessing they sound pretty bad.
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Timeline of Church History (New Testament Era)
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I didn’t know about this conference - and it features Michael Denton too
Tom Heneghan advises, “As Darwin Year ends, some seek to go ‘beyond Darwin,’” (Reuters Faith World: Religion and Ethics, December 14, 2009).
So I was intrigued by a conference held at UNESCO here in Paris recently about scientists who believe in evolution but want to go “beyond Darwin.” Organised by French philosopher of science Jean Staune, its speakers argued that Darwin could not explain underlying order and patterns found in nature. “We have to differentiate between evolution and Darwinism,” said Jean Staune, author of the new book Au-dela de Darwin (Beyond Darwin). “Of course there is adaptation. But like physics and chemistry, biology is also subject to its own laws.”Well, say it in French or in English, but just say it out loud: “le darwinisme, c’est incroyable;” “Darwinism is unbelievable.”
Still, | here is the story in a nutshell: Once a person claims to me that the chimp in the zoo is 99% identical to one of my grandkids, I know I am dealing with an unbelievable belief. Just how to deal with it is a difficult question, especially if the belief is government-funded and supported by all the right people (who don’t think I should have grandkids anyway).
Michael Denton, a geneticist with New Zealand’s University of Otago, said Darwinian “functionalists” believed life forms simply adapted to the outside world while his “structuralist” view also saw an internal logic driving this | [
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These intricate lasercut works of art are hand-assembled, signed, and numbered. Elegantly displayed in rounded glass domes with a wooden base (5x7.5).
Handpainted Bride | and groom stand under a grapevine canopy. Features the Hebrew text:
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SpliceToday's Andrew Sargus Klein, however, is making me reassess:
I’ve experienced over half a dozen ballparks—not an astounding amount, I realize—and Comerica is, without a doubt, the worst example of a baseball stadium I have ever seen.
Any sports stadium has two main motifs from which to draw a visual narrative: the sport itself and the team name. In the case of Comerica, we have baseball and tigers. The resulting visual assault is most similar to a balls-out amusement park. Massive, massive baseball bats and tigers flank the main entrance; along the curving sides there are tiger heads gripping baseballs in their mouth (a la pigs with apples) and wavy claw marks. Altogether the stadium has all the subtlety of a foul ball to the forehead. It is kitsch—offensively ugly kitsch...
... That Detroit is suffering commercially, and the stadium is over the top commercial, | is the point. The intentions, I'm sure, are benevolent but the result borders on mocking.
As the years have gone on, I've heard fewer and fewer complaints about Comerica, but the overly-busy, kitschlike nature of the place identified by Klein were mentioned a lot circa 2000-2001. Maybe people have just gotten used to it, or maybe no one cares about this stuff other than | [
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Collaboration between medical and anthropological expertise can solve complex clinical problems in today's multicultural women's healthcare, shows Pauline Binder, a medical anthropologist, who will present her thesis on 1 December at the Faculty of Medicine, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Pauline Binder has applied in-depth medical anthropological research approaches to understand clinical problems in ways not possible using only statistics. Why pregnant Somali women have an increased risk of complications even after migration has been the starting point for her fieldwork. She has elaborated why misunderstandings in the maternity care encounter might occur, which could lead to Somali women declining important obstetric interventions, such as emergency caesarean section.
"Maternity caregivers appear to perceive this decision-making as a culture-bound phenomenon and not as something that can directly affect women's health. Culture is seen as a private matter, and therefore does not encourage the development of treatment programs even if declining treatment can be harmful to both mother and baby," says Binder, medical anthropologist, and PhD candidate at the Department of Women and Child Health, Faculty of Medicine.
Her studies show that the Somali women's fears appear to stem from previous experiences from their country of origin, where cesarean section is associated with life-threatening complications. Maternal death is a | reality for many of immigrant women in European countries, which can encourage a rational, and yet different by western standards, conceptualization of preventive risk.
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1. Motor Vehicles--driving while impaired--motion to dismiss--corpus delicti rule-- confession--corroborating evidence
The trial court did not err by denying defendant's motion to dismiss the charge of driving while impaired, because evaluating the evidence under either the traditional or trustworthiness approach to the corpus delicti rule reveals that: (1) the State offered corroborating evidence of the essential facts of defendant's confession through the testimony of various witnesses; and (2) several officers and witnesses testified to defendant's drinking and impairment.
2. Motor Vehicles--driving while license revoked--motion to dismiss
The trial court erred by denying defendant's motion to dismiss the charge of driving while license revoked, because although the evidence supporting defendant's driving was sufficient, there was insufficient evidence that defendant knew his license was revoked when there was no evidence that an official notice was actually mailed to defendant's address as required by N.C.G.S. § 20-48.
3. Sentencing--aggravating factor--failure to submit to jury_Blakely error
The trial court committed Blakely error in a driving while impaired case by sentencing defendant as a Level II offender on the basis | of its finding of the grossly aggravating factor that defendant drove impaired with a child under the age of sixteen in the car, and the case is remanded for resentencing, because the aggravating factor was not submitted to a jury to be determined beyond a reasonable doubt.
Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Assistant Attorney General
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On December 2, 2010, Dikembe Mutombo gathered a small group of men in a New York City hotel. He told them of an opportunity that could earn up to $20 million in a matter of weeks. His main audience was Kase Lawal, the CEO of Houston-based energy company CAMAC, and Carlos St. Mary, a former West Point football player and a trader in West African diamonds. Mutombo asked them to put together $10 million to buy, from dealers in Kenya, an unusually large amount of gold: 4.5 tons. That haul could be worth three times as much if Mutombo, Lawal, and St. Mary could arrange for it to be transported out of Africa and re-sold on the international market.
Mut | umbo, though a humanitarian, presented this purely as an investment. The retired basketball star is also the titular CEO of the Mutombo International Group, a small outfit that mostly invested in retail around Atlanta. The gold must have seemed like an irresistible opportunity.
It should also have seemed too good to be true. “Immediately when you say you’ve got 4.5 tons, you pull back from the table,” recalls St. Mary, who frequently buys diamonds in countries such as Liberia and Sierra Leone. “I work in places where if people have 10 grams of | [
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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 | Uncategorized
When we think of summer, we think barbecue. Nothing hits the spot like a mess of ribs, pork or chicken slow cooked to perfection.
Outdoor grilling is perfected by trial and error. Safety is the number one thing to consider when cooking outdoors. Combining heat and an open flame can be dangerous. Taking precautionary measures is a must.
Always keep a fire extinguisher handy when grilling outdoors and always have at least one person monitoring the fire and the grill at all times.
Food safety is also another important factor when grilling outdoors. It’s important to keep food covered and at the appropriate temperature. This website provides all the information on internal food temperature: http://www.barbecuen.com/temp.htm
If you love barbecue, but don’t want to go through the hassle with the preparation and grilling, check out Jubilee Banquet Facility’s mouth-watering themed menu, Nate’s BBQ.
Premium, pulled pork shoulder with Chef’s vinegar based, red barbecue sauce and grilled chicken breast brushed with apple barbecue sauce are the buffet entree selections at Jubilee Banquet Facility.
All good barbecue comes with | scrumptious sides. Nate’s BBQ menu offers iceberg salad with assorted dressings, baked beans and chilled potato salad. And, save room for dessert, chocolate sheet cake.
If you have a crowd to feed, whether it’s tailgating for the big game or celebrating a birthday, let Jubilee Banquet Facility host the event.
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Iran Seeks To Set Record Straight On Intranet 'Hoax,' Cites April 1
Iranian officials spoke out Tuesday to insist that reports that the country is killing access to the Internet are grossly exaggerated. Several news outlets had picked up on a report from Reporters Without Borders — a report that contains the information that "Iran has announced the launch of a national Internet."
The idea that the country planned to confine | its web-users to an intranet that would be isolated from the World Wide Web set off reports that Iran's regime might be ready to enact its "bizarre plan to create its own 'clean' Internet" by August 2012, according to a post over at Ars Technica (which has since been updated to reflect the latest developments).
Later in the day Tuesday, a story by Agence France-Presse described how Iranian officials were seeking to set the record straight — in part by suggesting that the story was a hoax.
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Qualcomm's chips have been finding their way into more and more handsets, as they remain alone with a Cortex-A15 class core in the fight. But the dual-core 28nm, 1.5 GHz MSM8960 isn't the only horse in their stables. So at Uplinq, Qualcomm's developer conference, this year, Raj Talluri took the stage to introduce us to their latest addition, the quad-core APQ8064. Raj Talluri joined Qualcomm just 3 years ago, and is responsible for the teams that develop the Snapdragon family of chipsets. Prior to joining Qualcomm, Raj was with Texas Instruments and was closely involved with the development of the OMAP 3 and OMAP 4 chipsets that were in some of the most popular handsets of the last two years. At Uplinq, Raj had...
If you've been following our SoC and smartphone related coverage over the past couple of years, you'll probably remember how Qualcomm let us take home an MDP8660 from MWC...86 by Brian Klug & Anand Lal Shimpi on 2/21/2012
Yesterday evening I met up with HTC, who let me take a quick | look at a number of upcoming unreleased phones, including the HTC Sensation 4G and HTC EVO...55 by Brian Klug on 6/3/2011
At both CES and MWC, Qualcomm teased us with their dual core Snapdragon SoC, the MSM8x60. First we saw it from afar, then they let us run tests on...68 by Brian Klug on 3/30/2011
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“What’s the point? Isn’t that a waste of time? I mean isn’t it just easier to get it in a box at the store?”
Yes, it probably is easier. A waste of time? Not in my reality!
People waste a lot. You would be surprised at all the uses you can find for stuff that most folks just throw away. Bones are one of those things.
There is something soothing about seeing your own food in your own jars; where you know how it was processed and what’s in it. I’ve had people tell me it’s a waste to can, and easier to freeze.
There is really only one thing that I freeze instead of can, and that is pumpkin. According to the USDA guidelines, canning pumpkin or winter squash purees are not recommended. (more info here: http://www.fcs.uga.edu/pubs/current/FDNS-E-P.html and here: http | ://www.uga.edu/nchfp/tips/fall/pumpkins.html) This has to do with the consistency of puree.
They do say you can cube and can, but that is too labor intensive for me. So, I prepare and then freeze my pumpkin puree.
And still I have nightmares. I would be devastated to come home some time and discover that while I was away, the motor on the freezer died. Or power had gone out for an extended amount of time which resulted in the need to pitch everything. It seems to me that freezing is higher risk than canning | [
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MARC D. HAUSER
The art of good teaching is to allow the student to discover alternatives, to see the elegance of a good argument, and to understand how to engage in a conceptual revolution, overturning some of their cherished beliefs. This can happen in large class rooms or in seminars. None of this denies the importance of the digital age, nor does it ignore the fact that students today rely on digital media for learning. But such knowledge will not replace, but rather, compliment what goes on in the university. In fact, many professors are finding new ways to challenge their students in class, even large classes, by taking advantage of new technologies.
For example, in a large core science class that I have taught for many years on human nature, we have used digital clickers to engage students in class with questions as well as demonstrations of data collection. For example, I will often present an experiment in class, have students enter | a response, and then immediately, pop up a graph of the class data.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY —When the Washington County commissioners decided Tuesday not to meet a new state requirement on land limits, one was particularly piqued.
Commissioner John F. Barr said some owners of large tracts of Washington County land are disturbed by state-imposed land restrictions and want the county to stand up and say no.
Barr pledged to go to Annapolis every day of the coming three-month session to fight the septic law, if necessary.
He also predicted that his brother-in-law — Del. LeRoy E. Myers Jr. — would call and tear him “to shreds” over the criticism.
Barr’s | brief protest speech was the latest round of backlash in Washington County over the Sustainable Growth and Agricultural Preservation Act of 2012, a measure aimed at protecting the health of the Chesapeake Bay.
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Scam Alert: Faux iPhone offer
THE SCAM: Get an iPhone here!
HOW IT WORKS: As perhaps the most popular consumer item to hit stores this year, it was only a matter of time before Apple's iPhone became a magnet for scams and trouble. And, indeed, experts said a bit of malicious software has begun circulating that targets consumers looking for the device. The scam takes advantage of alreadyinfected computers by sending them a pop-up ad when users surf the Web to either Google or Yahoo. The pop-up ad links to a Web site to buy the iPhone, with an option to choose the color. That's one sign the offer isn't legit, because iPhones come in only one color. The site then asks consumers to send money by Western Union or MoneyGram for the iPhone, which never arrives.
WHAT'S AT STAKE: Your money and your computer's hard drive.
HOW TO BEAT IT: Make sure your computer's virus and firewall software is up to date and fortified against spyware and adware. If by chance such an ad pops up, resist temptation. Though the iPhone is in short supply, there will be more of them available eventually.
Contact Bee staff writer | Ben van der Meer at firstname.lastname@example.org or 578-2331. For past Scam Alerts, go to www.modbee.com/ business/scam | [
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I was playing with GNU Radio, the USRP and the WBX daughterboard tonight preparing for the tests of the 5.7/5.8 GHz receiver setup tomorrow. For some reason that I can not remember | , I have decided to tune in to 432.471 MHz – the UHF frequency of the OZ7IGY beacon, which is located approximately 50 km (24 mi) from me.
I knew I could receive it even when I am inside using my FT-817 but I didn't really expect to receive it with the USRP+WBX. Well, I was wrong. Already with the lousy multi-band whip I could hear it. It wasn't strong but I could hear it. I decided to try with the Arrow antenna and voila, suddenly I could receive it | [
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Note: I use the term (D)ear Leade(R) in reference to both of the parties in this short essay. It’s not meant to be confusing, rather it’s meant to only reflect reality. A pox on both of their houses.
“The state is a gang of thieves writ large.”
I can’t wait until this election cycle is over. I don’t have cable TV, but yet my senses are punctured with a plethora of propaganda. I just can’t escape it; it pervades the air like | pungent flatulence, and it smells just as putrid. The waft is whipped up into a whirlwind when The Unwashed propagate the propaganda by continuing to conspire in the contest that will ultimately conclude with a winner; (D)ear Leade(R).
On my way out to hunt, to help feed my family with healthier, antibiotic and hormone-free meat, I flipped on the FM band to fish for foul weather. This brought on a bout of bad behavior because I began barking, and banging my fist. I heard (D)ear Leade(R) blathering on about how his jobs plan is | [
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Statement by GLAAD President Neil G. Giuliano on Utah State Senator Buttars Anti-Gay Remarks
February 20, 2009, New York, NY – The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) commends local media outlets including KTVX ABC 4 and The Salt Lake Tribune for their recent highlighting of anti-gay comments made by Utah State Senator Chris Buttars of Utah in a January 30, 2009 on-camera interview with filmmaker Reed Cowen, which was taped in Buttars' official Senate office. In versions of the interview released this week to KTVX-TV, Buttars states that “Homosexuality will always be a sexual perversion. And you say that around here now and everybody goes nuts. But I don’t care.” Buttars also states that gay people are the “greatest threat to America.” These statements are part of a longer interview for Cowen’s upcoming documentary and continue Buttars’ long history of defamatory and racist remarks.
“These defamatory statements about our community by an elected official are unconscionable,” | said GLAAD President Neil G. Giuliano. “Buttars has used his public office to assert untrue and unfounded statements about gay people. GLAAD thanks media outlets including KTVX-TV ABC and The Salt Lake Tribune for bringing attention to these statements and holding accountable an elected official who is on record using offensive and defamatory language to promulgate hate and ignorance about our community.”
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Sophocles's Oedipus may be 2,500 years old, but Steven Berkoff's version looks as if it got stuck, theatrically, in the | 1970s. That's not to say it isn't a striking evening, in which Berkoff constantly borrows from himself as well as from the imagery of Renaissance and modern art. From the opening scene around a long dark table in which Simon Merrells's Oedipus is cast as Jesus at the last supper (surrounded by a flat-capped working man's chorus striking more anguished poses than catwalk models at London Fashion | [
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Before the 2007 season, Homer Bailey was widely considered one of the top 3 prospects in all of minor league baseball; his major league debut was highly anticipated and it was expected that his knee-buckling curve ball and high 90s fastball would lead to years of success. Unfortunately for the Reds (and the multiple fantasy teams I picked him up on), Bailey is still searching for any major league success, although on Friday he pitched 7.1 innings of 3 hit, 2 run ball, so who knows, maybe he’s finally starting to figure it all out. Starting out his career working with Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun, Christian Bale’s Hollywood career really took off after his critically acclaimed performance in The Machinist. Since then, he’s obviously moved onto even larger projects, including playing Batman and John Connors in the new Terminator vehicle. While Bale is British and grew up in Wales, and Bailey is a big-hatted Texan, the similarity in their names is clearly no coincidence, these two men share quite the resemblance, as loyal reader Saint Dynamite pointed out.
Entering rarefied territory, Dustin Pedroia is only the third player in MLB history to win the Rookie of the Year and follow it up the next season | with an MVP. Add in his World Series Ring, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger and cover for Playstation’s 2009 MLB: The Show and you have quite a crowded trophy case for a player only in his third big league season. The heart of the Red Sox team these days, it won’t be surprising to see Pedroia be named captain when the Red Sox move on from Jason Varitek, despite his young age. Jason Mraz produces music of some sort that the kids and such like. I don’t listen to anything but | [
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MessageLabs, Ltd. is one of the first companies to report a new worm, being called “SoBig.” The worm appears to be of the same strain as the Lirva worm discovered last week.
Note: Initial reports referred to SoBig attacking Outlook clients specifically. However, it appears that it's possible that SoBig could be received by other e-mail clients as well, although I can vouch that it doesn't seem to work at all through the Mozilla e-mail client. I've made edits to the above and below paragraph to leave the list of potentially vulnerable clients more open for interpretation. McAfee has a detailed report on SoBig. – RobGeek
Infection occurs when a user runs an attachment sent from the address “Big@Boss.com,” with one of several subjects including, “Re: Movies,” “Re: Document,” “Re: here is that | sample,” or “Re: Sample.” The attachments are named, “Document003.pif,” “Sample.pif,” “Movie_0074.mpeg.pif,” or “Untitled1.pif.” The worm can also spread through network shares and appears to gather e-mail addresses from the user's hard drive and address book, and forward itself to those recipients. SoBig uses its own SMTP engine to forward these e-mails, independently of the user's e-mail application. Trend Micro believes the worm may also send an e-mail to its creator at this point. Finally, SoBig | [
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St. Paul, MN (NNCNOW.com) - Wisconsin officials say they're open to hearing Minnesota out on a new proposal that would revive income tax reciprocity between the two states.
A new study released this week shows restoring tax reciprocity would allow nearly 80,000 taxpayers in the neighboring states the convenience of filing income tax forms only in their state of residence.
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In Eccl 7:15-18, Qoheleth discusses the problem of the value and balance of righteousness and wisdom. He has concluded that human wisdom cannot really explain all of life nor the future (6:10-7:14), and that even the principle that righteousness brings prosperity has many exceptions (7:14-15). He offers helpful counsel: Do not strive for exaggerated righteousness or try to | make yourself the wisest person on earth, for these are not really worthwhile goals; and in the end, such striving will ruin your life. Likewise, do not turn | [
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SILVER CITY — Downtown Silver City was filled with the smells and sounds of its rich, diverse culture at the second annual Tamal Fiesta y Mas on Saturday.
Booths and tents began to appear at around 7:30 a.m. as vendors arrived to begin preparing for the fiesta. Tamale cookers, blenders and other culinary appliances were plugged into outlets in businesses along Broadway and the smells were already beginning to float along.
This year's event was a big change from last year's inaugural run. Last year, only three vendors prepared, served and entered tamales into the Fiesta's marquis event, the Tamal cookoff. This year, seven | vendors entered 12 tamales in either the "Traditional" or "Sweet" categories. This left judges for the event — Chairman Ted Garcia of the New Mexico Tourism Commission; local artist and business owner Buck Burns; and Lawrence Rael, the president of the New Mexico Green Chamber — justifiably stuffed.
"I know I'll be able to eat a tamale again," said Garcia, in town for the Tourism Board's quarterly meeting. "I'm just going to need to lie down for a while first."
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Humphries and her brakewoman Chelsea Valois of Carrot River, Saskatchewan, had a time of 1:43.07 to beat Germany's Cathleen Martini and Janine Tischer by forty-two tenths of a second. Sandra Kiriasis and Berit Wiacker of Germany finished in third place with a time of 1:43.61.
Humphries and Valois won both runs, posting a time of 51.4 seconds in her | first run and 51.67 seconds in her second run. They finished first despite very snowy conditions.
Humphries and Valois had won the first six races of the world cup circuit this season before losing to the German pair of Martini and Stephanie Schneider last week. Humphries and Valois finished in third place on January 4 in Altenberg, Germany.
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Gabriel Knight is a wise-cracking bookstore owner and would-be author. He is the last in a long line of Shadow Hunters, those fated to fight supernatural forces of evil. Tormented by terrifying nightmares, he must spend every waking moment scouring the side streets and back alleys of New Orleans for the key to his dark past. One day, a blood-chilling murder shocks the inhabitants of the city. The police detective assigned to investigate the crime is Gabriel's friend. In the beginning Gabriel collects evidence in hope | of using the material for his new novel; but soon he finds himself personally involved in the investigation, and plunges deeper into the world of secret societies and murderous cults.Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
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2006 Entry Draft Preview: The Forwards Pt. 1
Two for the price of one? That's what you get tonight on Bolt Prospects. We | have already previewed available goaltenders and defensemen for the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, and now we'll begin with some of the forwards. Without a doubt the strength of this draft is up front, particularly at center where as many as ten pivot men could go off the board in the first half of round one. This is particularly good news for the Lightning because one | [
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IdeFan wrote:- What if Bourdais hadn't stalled in Monza in 2008?
He would have finished 7th, ahead of Hamilton but behind Massa, ultimately denying Hamilton the single point he needed to clinch the title.
Toro Rosso reckoned, based on the sort of lap times that Bourdais was able to produce when running at the back, that Bourdais probably could have finished in 2nd place - don't forget that Bourdais set the second fastest lap of the race (1.3s faster than Vettel). Overall, had Bourdais not stalled, then it is probably more likely that he would have finished ahead | of, not behind, Massa, and could well have given Toro Rosso a 1-2 finish in that race.
IdeFan wrote:- What if the 2008 entry was given to a team that is not full of fools (i.e. not Prodrive)?
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The score is tied 14-14. Only one more point is needed to win the match. The last player up takes a deep breath and gently rolls her bocce ball toward the small palina, the sphere that marks the target during each set. As her bocce ball softly knocks away a rival team's | ball and comes to rest mere millimeters from the palina, she finally exhales, raising her arms to accept the onslaught of high-fives from her teammates and the congratulatory handshakes from the other team. Together, both teams adjourn to a local pub for drink and dinner specials that usually end with the construction of a solar-system diorama made from bocce balls and tater tots.
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Ten in a row: West Florida remains undefeated in 6-2 win at Shorter
Argos improve to 10-0 overall
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ROME, Ga. – The No. 2 West Florida women’s soccer team won their 10th straight | game Sunday afternoon in a 6-2 win at Shorter University. Five different players scored for UWF in the win, as the team totaled a season-best six goals. Monica Malavassi (San Jose, Costa Rica/University of Costa Rica) led the offensive effort, scoring two goals off the bench.
The flurry of first half scoring for UWF (10-0, 6-0 GSC) started in the 11th minute, as Shelby Bush (Shalimar, Fla./Darton) was fouled in the penalty area, leading to a penalty kick goal by Kelly Andres (Jacksonville | [
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The one-mile Fun Run starts at 8 a.m. The 5K begins afterwards.
Registration is $25 for adults and $15 for students.
The route, which is about three miles long, starts and ends at the school and the White Police Department and Bartow County Sheriff’s Office will be on hand helping to ensure safety.
Organizer Lynn Hedden, a physical education teacher at White Elementary, said the race offers something for the entire family.
“This is a day ranging for the serious runner using this as a training session, a fun run for the younger children, or for those just wanting to support the cause,” Hedden said. “You can walk, run, or even stroll a child. The day is really much like a family party with something for everyone.”
This is the third year for the race, and Hedden said it is well on its way to becoming a community tradition that raises money for a good cause.
“The more money we raise then the more we can do for students and education,” Hedden said.
The race was initially started as a means of raising money to purchase playground equipment but it has grown to mean so much more, Hedden said.
“The first priority of | the race proceeds is funding a scholarship for students that are White Elementary alumni, then other resources promoting physical fitness and health,” Hedden said.
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From an economic perspective, a common criterion for assessing the merits of a transmission investment is its impacts on social welfare. The underlying assumption in using this criterion is that side payments may be used to distribute the social gains among all market players. In reality, however, since the impacts of an electricity transmission project on different players may vary, such side payments are rather difficult to implement. This paper focuses on different economic criteria that should be considered when planning electricity transmission investments. We propose an electricity transmission investment assessment methodology | that is capable of evaluating the economic impacts on the various effected stakeholders and account for strategic responses that could enhance or impede the investment's objectives. We formulate transmission planning as an optimization problem under alternative conflicting objectives and investigate the policy implications of divergent expansion plans resulting from the planner's | [
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This reversible cowl can be worn with any of its sides facing out. And also, if you pull the cord and tie the upper edge, you can wear it as a hat. So it’s actually four accessories in one.
It was also designed to show off your favorite variegated yarn on one side (worked in straight stockinette stitch). The other side is worked in a solid colored yarn, to show off your knitting abilities. :-)
Finished size: 20 ¾ inches ( | 52 cm) around; 8.5 inches (21.5 cm) long
You can use any aran weight yarn for this cowl. You will need about 130 yd of each color. For the mock cable section, is better to use a slightly lighter yarn.
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The programme for this year's Edinburgh International Festival has been announced.
It includes two adaptations of Shakespeare plays, a new production of Gulliver's Travels and a performance from violinist Nicola Benedetti, who is to play at the festival for the first time.
Organisers launched the full list of events in the Scottish capital on Wednesday.
It also includes morning music sessions at the Queen's Hall, described as "the perfect start to the day", as well as four performances of Prokofiev's Cinderella by the Mariinsky Ballet and orchestra.
Sport will also make its mark at the event this summer as it coincides with the Olympic Games in London.
Thousands of runners in luminous suits will bring the world-famous landmark Arthur's Seat to life each night for the NVA's Speed Of Light art installation.
In the days following the London 2012 Olympics, the first International Culture Summit will be hosted at the Scottish Parliament, in partnership with the Scottish Government, UK Government and British Council.
It will provide a | platform for culture ministers from around the world to hold discussions on the role of culture in international dialogue, organisers said.
Throughout the festival, which runs from August 9 to September 2 at various venues across the city, almost 3000 artists from 47 nations will put on performances of dance, opera, music and theatre.
The Royal Highland Centre's Lowland Hall is to be converted into a theatre space to house three productions which apparently "can't be staged in conventional theatres".
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Originally Posted by g'nightXX
On a side note, War looked pretty scared when J-Roc got all crazy over the Upper Decker (something I never heard of until last night).
I thought that was the weak part. They hyped this show last week as if a fight was going to break out. Then as soon as War tackles him, J-roc stands up and keeps sayin "who shit in the toilet | ?" Didnt war just tell u he did it and thats why you rolled with eachother? N then they hugged and Roc's like "Its over its a prank." Personally I thought War and Roc both were lookin scared. | [
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As I start writing this, Max is lying on his back wagging his tail. He enjoys life for the most part. His big concern is being close to me. He can't play anymore because he can't see. He can't even go off leash outside. I have to stay on the same paths always or tell him where to step. He trips at curb etc it you don't warn him.
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so I was trying to find something I wrote the other day when I came across this gem, titled ‘stoner notes.’ I have only the foggiest…can’t remember what the | hell a single one of them are talking about.
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Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a computer security term referring to systems that enable organisations to reduce the corporate risk of the unintentinal disclosure of confidential information. These system identify, monitor, and protect confidential data while in use (e.g. endpoint actions), in motion (e.g. network actions), and at rest (e.g. data storage) through deep content inspection, contextual security analysis of transaction (attributes of originator, data object, | medium, timing, recipient/destination and so on) and with a centralized management framework.
Data Loss Prevention can be used to reduce risk in isolation or as part of a Data Protection and Privacy stratergy in conjunction with policy, procedures and other technology solutions, such as; Digital Rights Management, mobile Device Management, Endpoint Security, Data Governance and Public Key Infrastructure.
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So many good, make that GREAT things about the Cowboys 27-6 win over the Texans today…1-2 never looked so good.
The Cowboys willed themselves to win today. Key point in the game? DeMarcus Ware, who had three sacks on the day, sacked Matt Schaub late in the second to give the ball back to the offense.
The Cowboys then marched down the field and got what they needed, a 49 yard field goal from David Buehler who probably saved his job today with hits from 49 and 44. Another key?
The 80 yard drive that finally got the Cowboys offense untracked in the second and ate up 7:30 on the clock. It was even more significant that the Cowboys overcame a Miles Austin penalty that wiped out a huge Felix Jones gain and basically added 40 of those “hidden yards” to the drive. [photogallerylink id=29727 align=right]
Other kudos? The defense stuffs Houston after they had a first and goal inside the 1 yard line. A Keith Brooking sack forced the Texans to take a field goal and keep the score at 17-6.
And that was followed by the Roy | Williams play. Kareem Jackson slips in man coverage and the rest was history. A 63 yard touchdown pass from Romo and maybe Roy’s best day as a Cowboy. 5 Catches for 117 yards and two touchdowns. Good for Roy after the horrible showing from his alma mater yesterday.
As for Romo, 23-30 for 284 and two TD’s. No turnovers.
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Washington, D.C. – Jon Summers, spokesman for Nevada Senator Harry Reid, released the following statement today:
“With today’s GDP numbers showing that our economy is continuing to recover, it’s a shame that Republicans are wasting time with their losing war on health care instead of working with Democrats to create jobs and strengthen the middle class. While Democrats are focused on jobs, Republicans are pushing extreme, ideological plans to fire at least one million workers, explode our deficit by $1 trillion, and end Social Security and Medicare. Republicans should stop playing to their base with political stunts, and start working with Democrats to create jobs, invest in what makes us stronger and cut what doesn’t.”
January 27, 2011
Minutes | after the Senate passed a modest rules reform package, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday the next items on his chamber’s agenda will be bills targeting job creation.??Reid told reporters that he would try that evening to get the ball rolling on a Federal Aviation Administration bill or a “small business innovation bill that would also create jobs.”??
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As a way to say thank you to our loyal customers and supporters, Urban Sweetheart has decided to give away FREE stuff!! Every month they offer a chance to win free items | in their monthly giveaway. The rules are simple: "Like" Urban Sweetheart Fan page on Facebook and/or Follow Urban Sweetheart on Twitter and you automatically enter yourself to win! Yes it's just that simple! Today is the last day to enter so you may want to do so ASAP!!
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F.I.R. is a popular Taiwanese band. Renowned producer Ian Chen formed his own band and recruited the other two members to form F.I.R. They are well known throughout Asia with their hit "Lydia," which was the theme song for the Taiwanese TV drama "The Outsiders(鬥魚)." The drama was aired in Taiwan without revealing the singer of the theme song. The song attracted many fans, which led to F.I.R.'s big success when they finally debuted in 2004. Since their debut, they have often been compared with the disbanded Japanese rock group, Do As Infinity, because of the similar music styles and formation of band members.
The name F.I.R. comes from the initials of the names of the three members: Faye, Ian, and Real. It is also a backronym for "Fairyland in Reality", one of their albums.
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Education: k-6 Science/Technology/engineering/art/math
Janet's Planet: The Launchpad for Tomorrow's Scientists and Space Explorers!
By focusing on science, technology, engineering, art and math, Janet's Planet travels at the "speed of thought" and is designed to fuel S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) potential in elementary school age kids. Already viewable on more than 144 public television stations nationwide, Janet Ivey of Janet's Planet is excited to tour her introduction to the wonders of the galaxy in performing arts centers and Elementary schools across the country!
Janet is ready to present two educational live shows that promote S.T.E.A.M. curriculum: "Tour Through Our Solar System" for K-3, and "Exploring Microgravity" for grades | 3-6. Each performance features an interactive presentation that engages and challenges students; each teacher is provided with lesson plans designed to integrate with Common Core standards, based on a curriculum endorsed by NASA and Space Florida. Book Janet's Planet in your performing arts center or local schools this year and get ready for an out of this world, galactic, imaginative learning adventure!
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Amidst marathon training and post marathon relief, I have yet to even reference my new Merrell Barefoot shoes that I tested for Runner's World's next shoe guide.
I joyfully posted about being selected to test shoes in this entry. (click the this, duh. ha.) Now that I have had the shoes for about a month and a half, I think I can give them an adequate review.
Runner's World requested people who run a minimum of 25 miles/week. They never said they wanted us to run those 25 miles in our test shoes. Good thing because I don't think I could've done that...
I laced up these shoes for a handful of short runs. The first run was impressive but challenging. | The lack of cushioning made my body kind of reverberate as each foot hit the boards especially toward the end of a run. I could feel all the uneven boards under my feet because the soles of these shoes are so flexible. (My main training terrain is the boardwalk from Asbury Park to Spring Lake in NJ. Either you're jealous or you know that I need to challenge myself with other types | [
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Posted by Bob on February 21, 2005
In Reply to: Oscar Wilde Questions posted by Ruth Julius on February 21, 2005
: First I'd like to thank all of you. It looks like a lot of people like to discuss Oscar Wilde, and for me that's wonderful.
: I'd like to ask what is the meaning of the word "poor" in sentences that have nothing to do with being poor, such as: "His poor dear mother and I are inseperable" or "Poor lady Brandon treats her guests exactly as an auctioneer treats his goods. She either explains them entirely away, or tells one about them except what one wants to know."
: I was also wondering about the expression "explains them entirely away" in this context.
: Another question: How would you interpret the word "genius" in the sentence: "Beauty is a form of Genius - is higher, indeed, than genius, as it needs no explanation."?
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A sergeant in Saudi Arabia’s air force was jailed in Las Vegas on charges that he pulled a young boy into a hotel room and sexually assaulted him the morning of Sin City’s big New Year’s Eve fireworks extravaganza.
Mazen Alotaibi, 23, faces charges including kidnapping, sexual assault with a minor and | felony coercion that could get him decades in state prison, according to police and charging documents obtained Friday.
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Two Fitch athletes are among the favorites at the tournament.
HUBBARD -- A pair of Austintown Fitch High athletes will seek their third Eastern Ohio Wrestling League championships this weekend at the annual tournament.
The event will be hosted by Hubbard High School, starting Friday at 5 p.m. with two rounds in the championship bracket and one round of consolations.
The meet continues Saturday at 10 a.m. and concludes with the championship and consolation finals, starting at 6 p.m.
Saturday evening's session will also be highlighted by the introduction of the EOWL Hall of Fame inductees.
Fitch's Fred Weidenthal, a senior, and Nick Bodnar, a junior, will each try to win his third league title.
Many placers return
Overall, 58 of last year's 84 placers return, including defending weight class champions Nick Dierkes of Jackson-Milton, Andy Lamancusa | of West Branch, Adam Chizmar of Boardman, R.J. Donadee of Fitch and Jimmy Bowersock of Beaver Local.
Dierkes was a state runner-up last year, while Weidenthal, Bodnar and Bowersock were all state qualifiers.
Other wrestlers expected to contend for championships are | [
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