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Coorey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: C.A. Coorey (1921–2004), Sri Lankan civil servant Matthew Coorey (born 1973), Australian conductor Michael Coorey (born 1975), rugby player Phil Coorey, Australian journalist See also Cooley (surname) Sinhalese surnames
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Emily Dickson (born May 23, 1997) is a Canadian biathlete from Burns Lake, British Columbia. Career Junior Dickson made her debut as part of Canada's team at the Biathlon World Youth Championships in 2013. At the 2015 Canada Winter Games, Dickson won three medals in the biathlon events, one of each colour. Senior Dickson started the 2021–22 season by competing on the IBU Cup tour. In January 2022, Dickson was called up to the 2021–22 Biathlon World Cup team, finishing 60th in the sprint event. In January 2022, Dickson was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. References 1997 births Living people Canadian female biathletes Biathletes at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic biathletes of Canada
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The Case of Colonel Marchand is a 1933 detective novel by E.C.R. Lorac, the pen name of the British writer Edith Caroline Rivett. It is the fourth book featuring Chief Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard who appeared in a lengthy series of novels during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Synopsis Colonel Marchand is found dead, apparently from cyanide poisoning, after hosting an attractive young woman for tea. There are numerous potential suspects including his various servants, secretary and his spendthrift heir. References Bibliography Cooper, John & Pike, B.A. Artists in Crime: An Illustrated Survey of Crime Fiction First Edition Dustwrappers, 1920-1970. Scolar Press, 1995. Hubin, Allen J. Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Garland Publishing, 1984. Nichols, Victoria & Thompson, Susan. Silk Stalkings: More Women Write of Murder. Scarecrow Press, 1998. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1933 British novels British mystery novels Novels by E.C.R. Lorac Novels set in England British detective novels
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The 1955 Lamar Tech Cardinals football team was an American football team that represented Lamar State College of Technology—now known Lamar University–as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC) during the 1955 college football season. Led by third-year head coach James B. Higgins, the Cardinals compiled an overall record of 4–6 with a mark of 2–4 in conference play, tying for fourth place in the LSC. Schedule References Lamar Lamar Cardinals football seasons Lamar Tech Cardinals football
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This is a complete listing of National Basketball League (NBL) Finals series, grouped by franchise. Series featuring relocated and/or renamed teams are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins. Years in italics indicate series in progress. Tables are sorted first by the number of series, then the number of wins, and then by year of first occurrence. Adelaide 36ers Brisbane Bullets Cairns Taipans Illawarra Hawks Melbourne United New Zealand Breakers Perth Wildcats Sydney Kings Defunct and Former Teams Bankstown Bruins Canberra Cannons / Hunter Pirates / Singapore Slingers Coburg Giants / North Melbourne Giants Geelong Supercats Gold Coast Blaze Launceston Casino City Newcastle Falcons Nunawading Spectres St. Kilda Saints South Dragons South East Melbourne Magic Sydney Supersonics Townsville Crocodiles Victoria Titans / Victoria Giants West Adelaide Bearcats West Sydney Razorbacks See also Basketball Basketball in Australia Australia men's national basketball team List of NBA playoff series List of WNBA playoff series References National Basketball League (Australia) lists
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Seoul Vibe () is an upcoming South Korean action film directed by Moon Hyun-sung. Yoo Ah-in, Go Kyung-pyo, Lee Kyu-hyung, Park Ju-hyun, Ong Seong-wu, Kim Sung-kyun, Moon So-ri, Jung Woong-in round out the ensemble cast. It is scheduled to be released on Netflix in 2022. Plot During the middle of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, a car chase takes place on the streets of Seoul as a talented crew of baby drivers, known as the Sangedong Supreme team, initiates to unravel the corruption behind the slush funds. Cast Main Yoo Ah-in as Dong-wook, the leader of Sangedong Supreme investigative team Go Kyung-pyo as Woo-sam, the member of the investigative team who is also a DJ Lee Kyu-hyung as Bok-nam, the member of the investigative team who masters the city streets of Seoul Park Ju-hyun as Yoon-hee, the younger sister of Dong-wook and leader of the biggest biker club in Seoul Ong Seong-wu as Joon-ki, the member of the investigative team who is also a handyman Supporting Kim Sung-kyun as General Manager Lee Hyun-kyun Jung Woong-in as Chief Prosecutor Moon So-ri as Chairwoman Kang In-sook Special appearance Song Min-ho Production Development In December 2020, it was first revealed that production company Andmarq Studio planned to produce upcoming film Seoul Vibe with actors Yoo Ah-in and Go Yoon-jung. MCMC and UAA joined the production with Netflix distributing the film. Casting In June 2021, Seoul Vibe confirmed production with ensemble casting of Yoo Ah-in, Go Kyung-pyo, Park Ju-hyun, Lee Kyu-hyung, Ong Seong-wu, Kim Sung-kyun, Jung Woong-in, Moon So-ri, and Song Min-ho. Filming Filming has begun in Eurwang-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, in August 2021. It was halted twice in August and November 2021 due to the film staff's and Go Kyung-pyo's COVID-19 tests came out positive, and resumed filming in December 2021. Release Seoul Vibe will be released on Netflix in 2022. References External links Upcoming films 2022 films Films about corruption South Korean action films South Korean films Korean-language Netflix original films Film productions suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic Upcoming Netflix original films Korean-language films Films set in the 1980s Films set in Seoul
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Vegetable Duck is a 1944 detective novel by John Rhode, the pen name of the British writer Cecil Street. It is the fortieth in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. The title refers to a dish including a Marrow stuffed with minced beef, which features in the plot. It has been described as "one of the oddest titles for a detective novel in the genre". Although written during wartime, the setting was post-war. It was published in America by Dodd Mead under the alternative title Too Many Suspects. Synopsis At the London service flat where she lives with her husband, dies after eating a meal which later analysis shows was infused with digitalis. Scotland Yard at first suspect her husband, who had been called away by a telephone call of murdering her. However, with the assistance of Priestley, the investigating officer is able to prove this is a long-premeditated crime by someone else. References Bibliography Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Magill, Frank Northen . Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Authors, Volume 4. Salem Press, 1988. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1944 British novels Novels by Cecil Street British crime novels British mystery novels British thriller novels British detective novels Collins Crime Club books Novels set in London
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Pierre Escourrou (17 February 1937 – 22 January 2022) was a French rugby league player. He played as a loose forward during the 1950s and 60s. Biography Escourrou played nearly his entire professional career with AS Carcassonne, with brief stints playing for and Limoux Grizzlies. With Carcassonne, he won the French Rugby League Championship in 1966 and 1967. He was also the winner of the Coupe de France Lord Derby in 1961, 1967, and 1968. He was selected for the French national team for a game against Great Britain on 3 April 1963. He retired from playing in 1969. He died on 22 January 2022, at the age of 84. References 1937 births 2022 deaths AS Carcassonne players France national rugby league team players French rugby league players Limoux Grizzlies players
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Independent Rifle Companies are former Australian Army formations. These formations existed as stand-alone infantry companies that were augmented with their own organic combat service support elements. Former Units 5th Independent Rifle Company, Pilbara Regiment (1982-1985) - became the Pilbara Regiment 7th Independent Rifle Company (????-1981) - became NORFORCE 10th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Australian Regiment (1966-1998) - dissolved 11th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Western Australian Regiment (1977-1987) - merged with 28th Independent Rifle Company to form 11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment 12th Independent Rifle Company (1975-1987) - merged with 40th Independent Rifle Company to form 12th/40th Battalion, Royal Tasmanian Regiment 28th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Western Australian Regiment (1977-1987) - merged with 11th Independent Rifle Company to form 11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment 40th Independent Rifle Company (1975-1987) - merged with 12th Independent Rifle Company to form 12th/40th Battalion, Royal Tasmanian Regiment 51st Independent Rifle Company, Royal Queensland Regiment (1976-1985) - became the 51st Battalion, Far North Queensland Regiment References Infantry units and formations of Australia
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Galgos de Tijuana (English: Tijuana Greyhounds) are an American football team based in Tijuana, Mexico. The Galgos compete in the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA), the top American football league in Mexico. The team plays its home games at the Estadio Caliente. History On 9 November 2021, LFA commissioner Alejandro Jaimes announced a franchise in Tijuana would be joining the Reyes de Jalisco as one of the two expansion teams ahead of the 2022 season. The team was established on 17 November, revealing their name, logo and uniforms. The project was undertaken in part by Grupo Caliente, owners of Club Tijuana. Guillermo Ruiz Burguete was announced as the first head coach while wide receiver Luis Araujo was their "franchise player". The first tryout was held at the Tijuana campus just a few days later, with over 100 player attending. Roster References American football teams in Mexico Sports teams in Tijuana American football teams established in 2021 2021 establishments in Mexico
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James Alexander Drake Jr. (April 6, 1932 – January 10, 2022) was an American photographer. He was perhaps best known for his photographing work on the sports magazine Sports Illustrated. Drake died from lung cancer at his home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 10, 2022, at the age of 89. References 1932 births 2022 deaths 20th-century American photographers Photographers from Philadelphia Sports Illustrated photojournalists Deaths from cancer in Pennsylvania Deaths from lung cancer
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Ihsanullah (born 11 October 2002) is a Pakistani cricketer. He was named as one of the Local players for the Multan Sultans in the draft for the 2022 Pakistan Super League, and made his Twenty20 debut on 27 January 2022. References External links 2002 births Living people Pakistani cricketers Multan Sultans cricketers People from Khyber District
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The Sun Is Also a Star is a young adult novel by American author Nicola Yoon, published November 1, 2016, by Delacorte Press. The book follows two characters, one of whom is about to be deported, and explores “the ways in which we are all connected and the ways in which people across all walks of life have much more in common than they think they do.” The book is a #1 New York Times best seller and won Yoon the John Steptoe New Talent Award. In 2019, Warner Brothers adapted The Sun Is Also a Star into a film. Plot The Sun Is Also a Star follows two teenagers in New York City, Natasha Kingsley and Daniel Bae. Natasha is an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica living in Brooklyn who learns that her family will be deported. Daniel is the son of Korean immigrants living in Harlem. Daniel is a poet resisting his parents' dream of him becoming a doctor, and Natasha is science-minded. Natasha seeks help from an immigration lawyer, who tells her he has an appointment later in the day, then visits a record store, where she meets Daniel, who is in the city before a college admissions interview. The two teenagers spend the next several hours together, during which time they frequently discuss love and destiny, concepts they have differing opinions on. When the time arrives, they head to their respective appointments, where they learn both of them were slotted to meet the same person. Reception The Sun Is Also A Star is a #1 New York Times best seller. Both the book and audiobook are Junior Library Guild selections. The book received starred reviews from Booklist, The Horn Book, Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, and Shelf Awareness, as well as a positive review from The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books. Publishers Weekly called the book "[a] moving and suspenseful portrayal of a fleeting relationship." Writing for Shelf Awareness, Karin Snelson wrote, "The Sun Is Also a Star--an exhilarating, hopeful novel exploring identity, family, the love of science and the science of love, dark matter and interconnectedness--is about seeing and being seen and the possibility of love... and it shines." The audiobook, narrated by Bahni Turpin (Natasha), Raymond Lee (Daniel), and Dominic Hoffman (narrator), received a starred review from School Library Journal, who noted, "The narrators do a stellar job of conveying the characters' individual and interwoven journeys." Booklist provided a positive review, calling it "[a] rewarding adaptation of a memorable novel." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Buzzfeed, the Chicago Public Library, Kirkus, the Los Angeles Public Library, the New York Public Library, Publishers Weekly named The Sun Is Also a Star one of the best young adult novels of 2016. The Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature included it in their list of the best multicultural books of the year. Film adaptation In 2019, Warner Brothers adapted The Sun Is Also a Star into a film directed by Ry Russo-Young and written by Tracy Oliver. The film starred Yara Shahidi and Charles Melton. The author, "contributed ideas, script notes, and general input on the film." After the film's trailer was released in February 2019, three months before the film's release, book sales increased 50 percent. References 2016 children's books Delacorte Press books The New York Times Best Seller list Novels set in New York City Novels adapted into films American young adult novels
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Thomas Hildebrand Preston, 6th Baronet (June 2, 1886 – December 30, 1976) was a British diplomat and 6th Baronet of Beeston St Lawrence, Norfolk. He was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1934. Life Thomas Hildebrand Preston was born in Epping, Essex, the son of William Thomas Preston and Alice Mary Stevens. He emigrated to New Zealand with his father who started farming at Timaru, and then was educated at Westminster School and undertook Russian studies at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He later studied at the Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Paris, and the University of Munich. Preston lost an eye due to a school cricket injury and wore a monocle over his good eye. Career Around 1910, he joined the British Diplomatic Service. On 23 May 1913, he was appointed British Vice-Consul in Ekaterinburg in Russia. On 29 July 1916, he was appointed his government's consul for Perm, the West Siberian government in Tobolsk and the Akmolinsk Territory – still with his official residence in Ekaterinburg. When this city was evacuated on 13 July 1919 in the course of the Russian Civil War, Preston also left. In October 1919, he was transferred to Vladivostok to perform intelligence duties. On 30 October 1919, he was appointed as the new consul there. He was then employed for a time in the Overseas Trade Department of the British Foreign Office in London. On 4 August 1922, Preston was assigned to the British Trade Mission then posted to Moscow. After the conclusion of the same, he was appointed as the new British Consul in Petrograd/Leningrad in November 1922. Following the temporary severance of his homeland's diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union in 1927, he left on 3 June 1927, being transferred instead to the post of consul in Turin, which he held from 23 September 1927 to 3 July 1929. During World War II On 31 July 1929 (taking up duty on 7 December 1929), Preston took up the post of British Consul to the Lithuanian government in Kaunas, which he retained for ten years. In this position he was promoted to Secretary 2nd Class on 10 February 1930, Secretary 1st Class on 17 July 1935 and Counsellor in the Diplomatic Service on 1 December. He was appointed Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) in 1934. On 12 June 1940 he was promoted to Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. In this position, he provided 800 Jews with legal travel certificates, a few hundred of which were able to cross the Baltic Sea to neutral Sweden. He also assisted an additional four hundred Lithuanian Jews to escape to Mandatory Palestine in 1940 by issuing them illegal Palestine certificates, thus enabling them to leave for the Middle East via Turkey. This was irregular, as it greatly exceeded the number approved by the British government for immigrants to Palestine. Preston's efforts were recognized in 2017 with the British Hero of the Holocaust medal and in 2018 in the British Embassy Vilnius exhibition "Building Bridges", and in 2022 at the Kaunas Holocaust Memorial Day. In 1940, Preston was placed on The Black Book (G.B. special wanted list), a list of 2820 persons who were to be arrested automatically and as a priority by special units of the SS in the event of a German occupation of the country. In September 1940, he was transferred to Istanbul on the occasion of the dissolution of his previous post in connection with the military developments of the time. From 18 June 1941 to 1948, he held the post of Counsellor in the Diplomatic Service at the British Embassy in Cairo. He retired in 1948. Later life He married Ella Henrietta von Shickandantz on October 3, 1913. He studied harmony, counterpoint and orchestration under noted Russian musicians. In 1937 he wrote White Roses, a ballet in one act, that was performed at the Kaunas State Theatre, as well as a piano score for a second ballet, The Dwarf Grenadier. In 1958, Preston composed a ceremonial march originally meant to accompany visitors to NATO headquarters at the Palais de Chaillot, Paris. Before his appointment to Lithuania, Preston had worked as a gold prospector in the Ural Mountains. He wrote the book Before the Curtain (1950). He succeeded as the 6th Baronet Preston, of Beeston St Lawrence, Norfolk on 7 December 1963. Preston's papers are held at the University of Leeds Special Collections. References 1886 births 1976 deaths 20th-century British diplomats Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge Sciences Po alumni Officers of the Order of the British Empire Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
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Morgan Muise (born April 18, 1985 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian curler from Cochrane, Alberta. She is currently the alternate on Team Mary-Anne Arsenault. Career At the junior level, Muise made one appearance at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships, skipping her Nova Scotia team of Michelle Woodroffe, Amanda Sedge and Ashlee Rushton. At the 2005 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, her team finished in seventh place with a 6–6 record. New Brunswick's Andrea Kelly won the tournament and took Muise as their alternate to the 2005 World Junior Curling Championships. At the World Juniors, the Kelly rink led Canada to an 8–1 round robin record, topping the field. They then lost in the semifinal to the fourth seeded Swiss team before claiming the bronze medal with a 6–4 win over Denmark's Madeleine Dupont. Muise played in one game during the tournament, beating the Swiss Tania Grivel rink 7–6 in the round robin. The following season, Muise replaced Lianne Sobey at lead on the Kelly rink. The team entered the 2006 New Brunswick Scott Tournament of Hearts, where they would finish round robin with a first place 6–1 record, receiving a bye to the final. They would meet veteran Heidi Hanlon in the final, where the team would win 8–7 and earn the right to represent New Brunswick at the 2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts. At the Hearts, Team Kelly finished round robin with a 5–6 record. Muise returned to Nova Scotia the next season and joined the Meaghan Smart rink at third. The team played in the 2007 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they finished seventh with a 2–5 record. Muise moved to Alberta following the 2009–10 season and formed a new team. In 2014, Muise and her team of Lyndsay Allen, Sarah Evans and Sara Gartner Frey won the provincial club championship and represented Alberta at the 2014 Travelers Curling Club Championship. There they finished with a 3–3 round robin record, not enough to advance to the playoffs. The team also won The Good Times Bonspiel that season, defeating Jessica Hanson in the final 9–1. Two years later, Muise returned with her same team to the 2016 Travelers Curling Club Championship where her team found success. After finishing the round robin first in their pool with a 5–1 record, the team won their semifinal matchup against Ontario 7–1 to qualify for the final. After a tight final match against Manitoba's Tracy Andries, Muise's rink would allow Manitoba to take four in the last end for an 8–5 victory. Despite the loss, the Muise rink returned once more to the 2018 Travelers Curling Club Championship and qualified for the playoffs with a 5–1 record. After wins over Manitoba and the Northwest Territories in the quarterfinal and semifinal matches, Muise would win her first national championship with a 7–3 win over Nova Scotia's Michelle Williams. Muise joined the Mary-Anne Arsenault rink as their alternate for the 2021–22 season. The team reached the final of the Sunset Ranch Kelowna Double Cash, losing to the Kaila Buchy junior rink. They competed at the 2022 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Kamloops from January 5 to 9. After losing to Team Kayla MacMillan in both the A Final and 1 vs. 2 page playoff game, Team Arsenault defeated MacMillan 8–6 in the final to win the provincial championship. At the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team finished with a 3–5 round robin record, defeating Quebec, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon in their three victories. Muise played in one game for the team, replacing Renee Simons at lead in their victory against the Northwest Territories. Personal life Muise works as a bookings & programs supervisor at the Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sports Centre. She is engaged to Marc Gustafson. Teams References External links 1985 births Canadian women curlers Living people Curlers from Nova Scotia Curlers from New Brunswick Curlers from Alberta Curlers from British Columbia People from Cochrane, Alberta Sportspeople from Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Jean-Luc Parodi (8 June 1937 – 21 January 2022) was a French political scientist. Biography Jean-Luc was the son of Alexandre Parodi, a Councillor of State and a member of the French Resistance. His uncle, René Parodi, was made a Companion of the Liberation posthumously, following his death in 1942. Parodi studied at Sciences Po, writing a memoir under the direction of and earning his degree in 1960. He also wrote a thesis on the political system of the French Fifth Republic under the direction of René Rémond. He earned a doctorate in political science in 1974. In 1964, he became a researcher at the (CEVIPOF), where he stayed for the entirety of his career. He served as Secretary-General of the from 1980 to 1999 and directed the Revue française de science politique from 1991 to 2008. He was also heavily involved with the Institut français d'opinion publique, where he was a pioneer in the analysis of political polls. He was the first person to predict a presidential election in France in 1965 and the first to analyze municipal elections in 1983. Parodi carried out political research at the Presses Universitaires de France alongside Olivier Duhamel, moving to Éditions du Seuil in 1993 after a nomination from . He was an Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour. He died in Paris on 21 January 2022, at the age of 84. Publications La Vie économique et sociale de la nation (1969) La Constitution de la Cinquième République (1985) L'Hérédité en politique (1992) L'Écriture de la Constitution de 1958 (1992) References 1937 births 2022 deaths People from Paris French people of Italian descent French political scientists Sciences Po alumni Officiers of the Légion d'honneur
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The Multan Sultans (often abbreviated as MS) is a franchise cricket team which representing the city of Multan in southern Punjab in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team made its PSL debut in 2018 season. The team is coach by Andy Flower, and remain under the captaincy of Mohammad Rizwan. The Sultans have previously lifted their maiden PSL title in 2021, making them the defending champions in 2022. Administration and coaching staff Squad Season standings Points table Regular season Playoffs Qualifier Final References External Links Team records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 in Punjab, Pakistan 2022 Pakistan Super League Sultans in 2022 2022
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The Islamabad United (often abbreviated as a IU) is a franchise cricket team that represents Islamabad in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). They were one of the six teams that competed in the 2022 Pakistan Super League. The team is coach by Azhar Mahmood, and remain under the captaincy of Shadab Khan. Squad Season standings Points table Regular season and fixtures Playoffs Eliminator 1 Eliminator 2 References External Links Team Records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 Pakistan Super League United in 2022 2022
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The Lahore Qalandars (often abbreviated as LQ) is a franchise cricket team that represents Lahore, Punjab in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team is coach by Aaqib Javed, and captained by of Shaheen Afridi. In the final, they beat Multan Sultans by 42 runs to win their maiden PSL title. Administration and coaching staff Squad Season standings Points table League fixtures and results Playoffs Qualifier Eliminator 2 Final References External Links Team records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 in Punjab, Pakistan 2022 Pakistan Super League Qalandars in 2022 2022
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The Peshawar Zalmi (often abbreviated as PZ) is a franchise cricket team that represents Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan in the Pakistan Super League. The team is coached by James Foster, and remain under the captaincy of Wahab Riaz. Management and Coaching Staff Squad Season standings Points table Fixtures and results Playoffs Eliminator 1 References External Links Team records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 Pakistan Super League 2022 in Pakistani cricket 2022
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The Quetta Gladiators (often abbreviated as QG) is a franchise cricket team which competes in Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team is based in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan. The team was coached by Moin Khan, and captained by Sarfaraz Ahmed. Squad Season standings Points table Regular season References External Links Team records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 in Balochistan, Pakistan 2022 Pakistan Super League Gladiators in 2022 2022
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"Así me gusta a mí" () is a song recorded by Chimo Bayo. Recorded in Rager Studio, the single was released on 24 June 1991. The song, which became a generational icon of the so-called "" in Spain, also earned Bayo international fame, reaching number one in Israel and Japan. Sales surpassed 1 million in more than 40 countries. In addition to the Spanish-language lyrics, featuring a play on words on ecstasy, non-lexical vocables such as "¡Hoo! ¡Hoo ha! ¡Hea hoo! Chiquitan chiquitan tan tan…" are uttered throughout the song. It was produced by German Bou. Chimo Bayo eventually released a wine label named "Hu-Há" ('Hoo Ha'), after the non-lexical vocable. References 1991 songs Spanish-language songs
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The Karachi Kings (often abbreviated as KK) is a franchise cricket team which competes in Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team is based in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, Pakistan. The team was coached by Peter Moores, and captained by Babar Azam. Wasim Akram is the president of Karachi Kings. Administration and coaching staff Squad Season standings Points table League matches References External Links Team Records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 in Sindh 2022 Pakistan Super League Kings in 2022 2022
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Thomas H. Hayes Jr. (November 20, 1902 - July 20, 1982) was an American Negro league baseball executive who served as owner and president of the Birmingham Black Barons from 1939 to 1952. He is perhaps best known for selling a then-19-year-old Willie Mays to the New York Giants. Early life Hayes was born on November 20, 1902, in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of Thomas and Florence Hayes. Thomas Sr. worked as an undertaker and his T.H. Hayes & Sons Funeral Home would become the oldest Black-owned business in Memphis. After attending Atlanta University, Lincoln University and the University of Illinois, Hayes returned to Memphis to help run the family funeral home by the mid-1920s. In 1929, he married Helen Meadow. Hayes was involved in multiple other business ventures in Memphis, including insurance, hotels, restaurants and nightclubs. In 1933, Hayes co-founded the Union Protective Life Insurance Company, serving as vice-president until it was sold to Universal Life Insurance Co. in 1980. Baseball career Hayes purchased the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro American League in December 1939 after the previous owners failed to field a club that year. He also served as vice president of the Negro American League. While owner of the Black Barons, he began a partnership with Abe Saperstein, who oversaw the clubs promotions and venue booking while Hayes retained ownership and handled player signings and negotiations. During his ownership, the Black Barons won Negro American League pennants in 1943, 1944 and 1948. In early 1949, Hayes sold Willie Mays, at the time 19-years-old, to the New York Giants for $10,000. Hayes reportedly gave Mays a $6,000 cut of the sale. Hayes had originally signed Mays the previous year from the Birmingham Industrial League. By January 1952, the Black Barons had fallen into financial difficultly, with Hayes ultimately selling the club to Baltimore Elite Giants owner William Sousa Bridgeforth in February 1952. References 1902 births 1982 deaths Baseball executives Negro league baseball executives Sportspeople from Memphis, Tennessee Atlanta University alumni Lincoln University (Missouri) alumni University of Illinois alumni
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The 2022 Indiana State Treasurer election will take place on November 8, 2022, to elect the next Indiana State Treasurer. Incumbent Republican Party Treasurer Kelly Mitchell is term-limited and cannot seek re-election. Republican primary Candidates Declared Dan Elliot, Morgan County Republican party chair Lana Keesling, Fort Wayne city clerk Elise Nieshalla, Boone County council president Pete Seat, former Indiana Republican Party spokesman Withdrew Suzie Jaworowski, former chief of staff of the Office of Nuclear Energy (running for state representative) Endorsements References External links Official campaign websites Dan Elliot (R) for State Treasurer Lana Keesling (R) for State Treasurer Elise Nieshalla (R) for State Treasurer Pete Seat (R) for State Treasurer State Treasurer Indiana Indiana State Treasurer elections
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Kyzlasov Peak ( ) is a peak in Khakassia, Russia. It is the highest point of the federal subject. This mountain was a formerly unnamed peak that was officially named in honor of Khakas historian and archaeologist Leonid Kyzlasov in 2016. Description Kyzlasov Peak is a high mountain located in the Western Sayan, South Siberian System. It rises at the southern limit of Khakassia, in the Tashtypsky District, near the border of Tuva. Formerly high Mount Karagosh (, Karatosh, meaning "black ice") was deemed to be the highest point of the Khakass Republic. See also Highest points of Russian Federal subjects List of mountains and hills of Russia Khakassia Nature Reserve References External links В ЗАКАЗНИКЕ "ПОЗАРЫМ" УСТАНОВЛЕН МЕМОРИАЛ ИМЕНИ ЛЕОНИДА КЫЗЛАСОВА 5 гор Хакасии, которые можно покорить Гора Каратош. 2930м, наивысшая точка Хакасии. Khakassia - Peak Visor Kyzlasov Landforms of Khakassia ru:Пик Кызласова
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The Miss Nicaragua 2022 will be the 40th edition of the Miss Nicaragua pageant. The coronation night will be held on August 6, 2022, in a venue to be announced. Allison Wassmer of Managua will crown her successor at the end of the event. The winner will represent Nicaragua at Miss Universe 2022. Background Location and date On January 26, 2022, the organization announced via Vos TV that the competition will be held on August 6, 2022, and can be watching across different media platforms and Vos TV. This year the organization announced that are searching for the official delegates months after the final competition to ladies that want to know more about the beauty pageant. References Miss Nicaragua 2022 beauty pageants
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Bouea oppositifolia, also known as plum mango, kundang, kundangan or remenia, is a species of flowering plant, a fruit tree in the mango family, that is native to Indochina and Southeast Asia. Description The tree grows to 10–20 m in height with a short, low-branching bole and a dense rounded canopy. The oval leaves are smooth and leathery, 3–15 cm long by 1.5–5nbsp;cm wide. The inflorescences comprise clusters of small, white to pale yellow flowers at the leaf axils. The fruits are round to ovoid drupes 1.5–2.5 cm long by 1–2.5 cm wide, turning from yellow to orange or red when ripe. The seed is a 1–1.5 cm stone with a fibrous endocarp and violet-purple cotyledons. Distribution and habitat The species occurs from Myanmar and Indochina to the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and Sulawesi, where it is found in lowland mixed dipterocarp, coastal and peatswamp forests up to an elevation of 700 m. It is also widely cultivated. References oppositifolia Flora of Indo-China Flora of Malesia Trees of Southeast Asia Fruits originating in Asia Plants described in 1824 Taxa named by William Roxburgh
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Shawna Hamic (born February 28, 1985) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as C.O. Virginia "Ginger" Copeland in the Netflix comedy-drama series Orange Is the New Black (2018–2019), and is otherwise recognized for her guest roles in several other series like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, New Amsterdam and Bull, as well as a minor role in the 2020 sports drama film Bruised. Early life Hamic was born on February 28, 1985, in the United States. Career Hamic has had numerous Broadway credits, including as Mrs Dees in the musical The Last Ship, written by rock musician Sting. Sting wrote a song to open the second act (titled "Mrs Dees Rant"), particularly for Hamic. She has also toured the US as Madame Thenardier in the 25th Anniversary production of Les Misérables and as Trish in Kinky Boots. On screen, Hamic is best recognized for her role as C.O. Virginia "Ginger" Copeland in Netflix's Emmy-winning comedy series Orange Is the New Black (2018–2019), and has also starred in guest roles on other series including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Bull, New Amsterdam, That Damn Michael Che and Halston. In 2020, she had a minor role in Halle Berry's directorial debut sports drama film Bruised. Personal life She is also a photographer and has published in Time, Rolling Stone, Elle, and Dance. As a visual artist, she has also credited works called altered books, recycling hardback books into original works of art. Acting credits Main source: IMDb When in Rome (2010) as Dancing Wedding Guest (uncredited) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014) as Mrs. Dees (uncredited) Bull (2017) as Potential Juror #1 Orange Is the New Black (2018–2019) as C.O. Virginia "Ginger" Copeland (21 episodes) New Amsterdam (2019) as Inmate Charly Yarborough Bruised (2020) as Secretary That Damn Michael Che (2021) as Tammy Halston (2021) as Pat Ast (2 episodes) 1776 (2022) as Richard Henry Lee (upcoming Broadway role) References 1985 births Living people American actresses American singers
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Sølvmunn (Silvermouth) is a Norwegian drama and family film from 1981 directed by Per Blom. The main roles are played by Tobias Asphaug and Jon Skolmen. Plot The film tells the story of a nine-year-old boy named Fredrik that lives with his father after his mother has left. The father and son stick together through thick and thin, but problems arise when Fredrik's father meets Tove. Much of the film is seen from the child's perspective. The film depicts how Fredrik, nicknamed Sølvmunn 'Silvermouth', experiences his own world and the world of adults. Reception Sølvmunn received a mixed reception from Arbeiderbladet's reviewer Bjørn Granum when it was released. Among other things, he wrote that "We can look forward to another well-executed child portrayal in Norwegian film, after Løperjenten, Liten Ida, and Zeppelin." But he also wrote that "The first three-quarters of the film are pure nonsense, poorly written and played, and indifferently directed. The film does not take off until the conflict between the child and the adults escalates in earnest. Dagbladet's Thor Ellingsen was more positive in his review, and wrote, among other things, that "Sølvmunn is a professional and polished work—without being slick." Cast Jon Skolmen as Fredrik's father Tobias Asphaug as Fredrik Kine Hellebust as Fredrik's mother Sigrid Huun as Tove Turid Balke as the angry landlady Jan Olav Brynjulfsen as the watchman Lars Andreas Larssen as a man on the airplane Hallvard Lydvo as a man on the airplane William Nyrén as a policeman Gard Øyen as a man on the airplane Nina Sonja Peterson as Fredrik's friend Minken Leif Skarra as a man on the airplane Bjørn Sothberg as the parking attendant References External links Sølvmunn at the National Library of Norway 1981 films Norwegian drama films Norwegian-language films
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The 2005 Western Illinois Leathernecks football team represented Western Illinois University as a member of the Gateway Football Conference during the 2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season. They were led by seventh-year head coach Don Patterson and played their home games at Hanson Field in Macomb, Illinois. The Leathernecks finished the season with a 5–6 record overall and a 3–4 record in conference play. Schedule References Western Illinois Western Illinois Leathernecks football seasons Western Illinois Leathernecks football
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Admiral Hill may refer to: Harry W. Hill (1890–1971), U.S. Navy admiral Henry Hill (Royal Navy officer) (1772–1849), Royal Navy vice admiral J. Richard Hill (1929–2017), Royal Navy rear admiral John Hill (Royal Navy officer) (c. 1774–1855), Royal Navy rear admiral Jon A. Hill (born 1963), U.S. Navy vice admiral Virgil L. Hill Jr. (born 1938), U.S. Navy rear admiral See also Nicholas Hill-Norton (born 1939), Royal Navy vice admiral
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The 2022 Season was the Athletes Unlimited Basketball's first in existence. The season was played in Las Vegas and ran from January 26 to February 26. The format in which teams are redrafted each week allows athletes to accumulate points for both individual and team performances, culminating with one individual winner. Tianna Hawkins became the inaugural Overall Season Winner - finishing with 6,836 points. She also led in many statistical categories. She led the league in rebounds (166) and ranked second in points (357), and owns single-game records for points (43), leaderboard points (790) and field goals (19). Players Scoring System There are multiple ways for players to accumulate points during games to make their way into 1 of the 4 captain spots. Win Points Win points are all about the team performance. They accumulate during both individual quarters and overall game wins. Each quarter is worth +50 points and overall games are worth +100 points. If a quarter is tied, the points roll over to the subsequent quarter. Game MVPs After each game, the players and members of The Unlimited Club will vote for players who they feel had standout performances. These points will be added to the player's individual total. Points will be awarded as follows: MVP 1: +90 points MVP 2: +60 points MVP 3: +30 points Individual Stats The final component of points is individual stats. Players will earn points based on their performance: Assist: +10 Steal: +10 Block: +10 Shooting Foul Drawn: +4 Personal Foul Drawn: +4 Offensive Foul Drawn: +8 Defensive Rebound: +5 Offensive Rebound: +10 Made FT: +10 Made 2: +20 Made 3: +30 Players can also lose points for certain actions, such as committing fouls, turning over the ball or missing a shot: Shooting Foul Committed: -8 Personal Foul Committed: -8 Offensive Foul Committed: -16 Other Foul Committed: -8 Turnover: -10 Missed FT: -10 Missed 2: -10 Missed 3: -10 Captains Each week, based on the point system, the top 4 players will draft their teams. They will draft in a snake style system. Week 1 Captains: Kelsey Mitchell, Mercedes Russell, Odyssey Sims, and DiJonai Carrington Week 2 Captains: Natasha Cloud, Lexie Brown, Isabelle Harrison, and Mercedes Russell Week 3 Captains: Tianna Hawkins, Lexie Brown, Natasha Cloud, and Isabelle Harrison Week 4 Captains: Tianna Hawkins, Natasha Cloud, Isabelle Harrison, and Odyssey Sims Week 5 Captains: Tianna Hawkins, Natasha Cloud, Isabelle Harrison, and Lexie Brown Games Week 1 |- | rowspan=2 | Wednesday, January 26 | 9:00 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Sims | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Russell | YouTube | 71–80 | Taj Cole (21) | Danni M. McCray (12) | SimsCole (4) | Mikiah Herbert Harrigan (2) |- | 11:00 p.m. | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Mitchell | vs | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Carrington | CBS Sports Network | 85–92 | Isabelle Harrison (21) | McGee-StaffordCarrington (11) | Natasha Cloud (13) | HarrisonKuster (2) |- | rowspan=2 | Friday, January 28 | 7:00 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Carrington | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Russell | FS2 | 110-104 (2OT) | DiJonai Carrington (30) | RussellLavenderHarrison (10) | Natasha Cloud (15) | ManisColeCarter (1) |- | 9:30 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Sims | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Mitchell | FS2 | 103–108 | Kalani Brown (32) | Essence Carson (11) | Odyssey Sims (12) | Kalani Brown (2) |- | rowspan=2 | Saturday, January 29 | 7:00 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Carrington | vs | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Sims | FS2 | 84-78 | Odyssey Sims (24) | Mikiah Herbert Harrigan (9) | Odyssey Sims (8) | Mikiah Herbert Harrigan (2) |- | 9:30 p.m. | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Russell | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Mitchell | YouTube | 79-71 | Mercedes Russell (20) | Tianna Hawkins (11) | ColeBrown (5) | Danni M McCray (4) Week 2 |- | rowspan=2 | Wednesday, February 2 | 6:30 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Harrison | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Brown | YouTube | 76-83 | Isabelle Harrison (29) | Isabelle Harrison (12) | Lexie Brown (5) | Imani McGee-Stafford (4) |- | 9:00 p.m. | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Cloud | vs | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Russell | Bally Sports | 105-94 | Natasha Cloud (30) | RussellGreene (11) | Natasha Cloud (8) | Nikki Greene (3) |- | rowspan=2 | Friday, February 4 | 7:00 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Russell | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Brown | FS2 | 98-85 | Tianna Hawkins (38) | Lexie Brown (10) | Lexie Brown (8) | GreeneCarson (1) |- | 9:30 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Harrison | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Cloud | FS2 | 95-89 | Courtney Williams (30) | Kalani Brown (11) | Natasha Cloud (7) | SimsWilliamsBrownHarrison (1) |- | rowspan=2 | Saturday, February 5 | 7:00 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Russell | vs | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Harrison | FS2 | 74-100 | Mercedes Russell (20) | RussellLavender (8) | Courtney Williams (10) | GreeneJackson (1) |- | 10:00 p.m. | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Brown | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Cloud | Bally Sports | 97-84 | Tianna Hawkins (46) | CloudHawkins (10) | Taj Cole (12) | Tianna Hawkins (3) Week 3 |- | rowspan=2 | Wednesday, February 9 | 6:30 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Cloud | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Brown | YouTube | 85-80 | DiJonai Carrington (25) | Kalani Brown (12) | Natasha Cloud (6) | Herbert HarriganManisCarsonJantel LavenderCloud (1) |- | 9:00 p.m. | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Hawkins | vs | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Harrison | Bally Sports | 54-79 | Tianna Hawkins (20) | Nikki Greene (10) | Courtney Williams (8) | GreeneRussellHarrisonHawkins (1) |- | rowspan=2 | Friday, February 11 | 7:00 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Harrison | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Brown | FS2 | 86-81 | Isabelle Harrison (25) | Odyssey Sims (12) | Courtney Williams (10) | McGee-StaffordCole (2) |- | 9:30 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Cloud | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Hawkins | FS2 | 70-90 | Tianna Hawkins (28) | Drew Edelman (14) | Sydney Colson (9) | EdelmanHawkins (2) |- | rowspan=2 | Saturday, February 12 | 7:30 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Harrison | vs | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Cloud | FS2 | 85-79 | Odyssey Sims (32) | Courtney Williams (12) | Natasha Cloud (10) | Courtney Williams (2) |- | 10:30 p.m. | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Brown | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Hawkins | Bally Sports | 90-104 | Tianna Hawkins (32) | Tianna Hawkins (14) | Sydney Colson (9) | HawkinsLavenderMcGee-StaffordJackson (1) Week 4 |- | rowspan=2 | Wednesday, February 16 | 6:30 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Cloud | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Harrison | YouTube | 87-85 | Natasha Cloud (27) | DiJonai Carrington (11) | Isabelle Harrison (8) | McGee-StaffordLavender (2) |- | 9:00 p.m. | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Hawkins | vs | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Sims | Bally Sports Network | 86-76 | Kelsey Mitchell (32) | HawkinsWalker (11) | ColsonSims (8) | Nikki Greene (2) |- | rowspan=2 | Friday, February 18 | 7:00 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Sims | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Harrison | Bally Sports Network | 87-71 | Taj Cole (26) | KusterHarrison (11) | ColeWilliams (5) | Herbert HarriganHarrison (3) |- | 11:30 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Cloud | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Hawkins | CBS Sports Network | 110-113 | DiJonai Carrington (41) | CarringtonHawkins (14) | Natasha Cloud (8) | Kalani Brown (4) |- | rowspan=2 | Saturday, February 19 | 7:00 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Sims | vs | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Cloud | FS2 | 81-91 | SimsCarrington (28) | ManisCarrington (11) | Courtney Williams (10) | Laurin Mincy (4) |- | 9:30 p.m. | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Harrison | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Hawkins | FS2 | 100-93 | Tianna Hawkins (29) | Tianna Hawkins (12) | Sydney Colson (13) | HawkinsJantel Lavender (1) Week 5 |- | rowspan=2 | Wednesday, February 23 | 9:00 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Harrison | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Cloud | Bally Sports Network | 78-88 | SimsDiJonai Carrington (22) | Imani McGee-Stafford (15) | Natasha Cloud (9) | McGee-StaffordHerbert Harrigan (1) |- | 11:30 p.m. | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Hawkins | vs | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Brown | CBS Sports Network | 80-70 | Kalani Brown (22) | Tianna Hawkins (14) | Taj Cole (8) | Kalani Brown (3) |- | rowspan=2 | Friday, February 25 | 7:00 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Brown | vs | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Cloud | FS2 | 97-88 | Natasha Cloud (31) | Kalani Brown (16) | Taj Cole (8) | Kalani Brown (4) |- | 9:30 p.m. | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Harrison | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Hawkins | FS2 | 74-85 | Isabelle Harrison (28) | Tianna Hawkins (13) | Sydney Colson (10) | Nikki Greene (3) |- | rowspan=2 | Saturday, February 26 | 7:00 p.m. | style="background: purple; color: white;"|Team Brown | vs | style="background: blue; color: white;"|Team Harrison | FS2 | 103-90 | Odyssey Sims (30) | Kalani Brown (10) | ColeWilliams (9) | Herbert HarriganGreeneKusterBrown (10 |- | 10:00 p.m. | style="background: orange; color: white;"|Team Cloud | vs | style="background: yellow; color: white;"|Team Hawkins | Bally Sports Network | 111-116 (3OT) | Tianna Hawkins (35) | Tianna Hawkins (18) | Natasha Cloud (19) | ManisCarrington (1) Leaderboard Below is the leaderboard which tallies the total points earned via the scoring system that each player has accumulated during the games that are played each week. The points are on a running-tally from week to week. The list reflects the final standings - culminating after Week 5. Team Captain Records References Basketball Las Vegas
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Club Deportivo Isla Cristina were a Spanish football team based in Isla Cristina, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1934 and dissolved in 1999, they played their home matches at Campo Municipal de Isla Cristina, with a capacity of 5,000 people. History Founded in 1934, Isla Cristina played in the regional leagues until 1994, when they achieved promotion to Tercera División. In the 1997 play-offs, the club achieved a first-ever promotion to Segunda División B after leading their group. After an impressive ninth position in the 1997–98 season (which included a 4–4 aggregate victory on away goals over La Liga side Sevilla FC in the 1997–98 Copa del Rey), the club had a disastrous 1998–99 campaign, which ended with just four points in 38 rounds, and a record number of seven managers during the entire season; the record of managers was only surpassed by CD Eldense in 2017. Shortly after Isla Cristina's relegation, the club folded, and a new club called Isla Cristina FC was founded shortly after. Season to season 2 seasons in Segunda División B 3 seasons in Tercera División References External links BDFutbol team profile Fútbol Regional team profile Defunct football clubs in Andalusia Association football clubs established in 1934 Association football clubs disestablished in 1999 1934 establishments in Spain 1999 disestablishments in Spain
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Preston Lions Football Club is an Australian semi-profesional association football club based Preston, Melbourne. The club was formed in 1947 as Preston. Key Key to league competitions: National Soccer League (NSL) National Premier Leagues Victoria (Div 1 / NPL Victoria) Football League First Division (Metro League 1) Victorian State League (State League) Key to colours and symbols: Key to league record: Season = The year and article of the season Pos = Final position Pld = Matches played W = Matches won D = Matches drawn L = Matches lost GF = Goals scored GA = Goals against Pts = Points Key to cup record: En-dash (–) = Preston Lions did not participate DNE = The club did not enter cup/finals play Group = Group stage R1 = First round R2 = Second round, etc. R32 = Round of 32 R16 = Round of 16 QF = Quarter-finals SF = Semi-finals RU = Runners-up W = Winners Seasons References General Specific Preston Lions FC seasons Preston Lions FC Seasons
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Ana is the debut studio album by Cuban-American singer Ana, released by Parc Records in 1987. It features her debut single "Shy Boys", which peaked at No. 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 23 on the Billboard Dance Chart. The album was released in Japan by CBS Sony as Shy Boys. The album was made available on streaming platforms on January 28, 2022, with eight bonus tracks including the 1988 stand-alone single "Before I Jump". Track listing Personnel Frank Wildhorn – keyboards Tim Pierce – guitar Michael "Benny" Benedict – saxophone Marissa Benedict – trumpet Denny Fongheiser – drums Lynn Davis – backing vocals Alex Brown – backing vocals Josie James – backing vocals Marcy Levy – backing vocals References External links 1987 debut albums Sony Music Entertainment Japan albums
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Kisan Swaraj Sangathan (abbreviated KSS) (English: Indian Farmers' Union) is a farmer's representative organisation in India.The union is affiliated to the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee and Samyukt Kisan Morcha.The national headquarters of the union in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. History The Kisaan swaraj sangathan movement started in Madhya Pradesh, Against the three farm acts initiated in year 2020.During the agitation against the agricultural law, the police had lodged a complaint against the worker of the organization at many places. Ideology The Organization aims to highlight the plight of farmers due to alleged lapses in public policies related to agriculture. Currently it is coordinating between farmer groups across the country to raise voices against amendments in Land Acquisition Act, farmer compensations, rationalisation of minimum support price for crops, crop insurance and demand for a pay commission for farmers. See also Bharatiya Kisan Union Narmada Bachao Andolan All India Kisan Sabha References External links Official Website Farmers' organizations Rural community development Agricultural organisations based in India Organisers of 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest
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There is a controversy as to who was the first to translate the Quran into Bengali. The translation of the Quran from Arabic to Bengali began in the nineteenth century. Many have done partial translations such as Maulana Amir Uddin Basuniya. It is established that Girish Chandra Sen was the first to translate the complete Quran. Multiple translations of the Quran into Bengali have been published in the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Initiation of translation In 1389, Shah Muhammad Sagir, one of the oldest poets of Bengali literature, was the first to translate surahs of the Quran into Bengali. Translations in time line In the 19th Century At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Maulana Amir Uddin Basunia a resident of Matukpur, Rangpur, completed the Bengali translation of Ampara in 1808 or 1809. This fragmentation was Ampara's poetic translation into Bengali language which was the pioneer of the translation of the Quran into Bengali. Although it was partial but it was printed at the litho press and had 168 pages. Many leaders like Haji Shariyat Ullah, Maulana Kiramat Ali Jaunpuri did great effort in Bengal for Bengali Muslims but none of those did try to translate Quran into Bengali. Eighty years after that translation, Girish Chandra Sen (1835-1910), a Brahma missionary did translate the entire Quran into Bengali and published that in 1886 AD. After this translation, Akbar Ali of Patwar Bagan in Calcutta came forward to translate the Qur'an into Bengali. In British India period Rajendranath Mitra, Pastor Taracharan Bandyopadhyay, Maulana Naimuddin of Tangail (1832-1907), Akbar Uddin of Dinajpur, a native Christian Philip Biswas also played role. Out of these, Girish Chandra Sen's Bengali translation was complete and other translations were partial. It was a literal translation with commentaries. It's language was clear and smooth. The translation had been praised by various Muslim scholars and writers as an early translating work. In the 20th Century 1905: Maulana Akram Khan (1868-1968). He did translate Quran in Bengali and Urdu. 1905: Sri Kiran Gopal Singha (1885-1942). He was first Hindu to translate Quran into Bengali. 1907: Translation of Maulavi Abbas Ali of 24 Pargana. 1911: Muhammad Meherullah Sani (1856-1918) 'বাংলা কোরআন শরিফ' 1913 : Alauddin Ahmad (1851-1915) and Hafez Mahmud Shah. It was published at Kolkata. 1914 : Maulana Khondkar Abul Fazl Abdul Karim (1876-1947) 'কোরআন', Tangail. 1916 :Munshi Karim Bakhsh, from Kolkata. 1917: Abdul Sattar Sufi, from.Kolkata. 1917: Maulana Muhammad Ruhul Amin (1875-1945). 1920: Maulana Yar Ahmad ( -1944). 'আমপারা বাঙ্গালা তফসির', Dhaka. 1922: Mohammod Abdul Hakim (1887-1957) and Mohammod Ali Hasan of Gopalganj. ‘কোরআন শরিফ’, from Kolkata. 1923: Maulana Sheikh Idris Ahmad. 'কোরআনের মহাশিক্ষা'. 1924: Maulana Fazel Maqimi Two para of Quran. 1925: Faizuddin Ahmed (1899-1935). from Dhaka. 1926: Maulana Khondkar Golam Rosul of Jhenaidah ‘বাঙ্গালা পাঞ্জ সুরাহ'. 1927: M. Abdur Rashid Siddiki of Cox's Bazar ‘মহা কোরআন কাব্য’ from Kolkata. 1928: Maulana Osman Goni of Bardwaman 'পঞ্চমণি' from Kolkata. 1928: Maulana Ahmod Ali of Jessore (1898-1959). 1929: Maulana Kafil Uddin Siddiki ‘তরজমা পাঞ্জে সুরা’ from Kolkata. 1930: Fazlur Rahim Chowdhury ‘কোরআন শরিফ’, Kolkata. 1930: Morshed Ali 'কোরআন দর্পণ', Dhaka. 1930: Mir Fazle Ali (1898-1939). 'কোরআন কণিকা', from Kolkata. 1931: Muhammod Azhar Uddin of Rajbari. ‘কোরআনের আলো’ from Kolkata. 1932: Abdul Aziz Hindi (1867-1926) of Kumilla .‘কোরআন শরিফ’ from Noakhali. 1933 : Kazi Nazrul Islam ‘কাব্য আমপারা’ in poeitic Bangla from Kolkata. 1934: Saiyed Abul Khair Tajul Awliya ‘বাংলা কোরআন শরিফ’, from Tangail. 1935: Saiyed Abul Mansur ‘কোরআন কুসুমাঞ্জলি’. 1936: Ayub Ali Chowdhury (1877-1936) ‘স্বর্গীয় কানন’ from Kolkata. 1936: Maulana Muhammad Golam Akbar ‘আমপারার তফসির’ from Jessore. 1937: Basanta Kumar Mukhopadyaya was first Kulin Brahmin to translate Quran. ‘পবিত্র কোরআন প্রবেশ’. Dhaka. 1939: Muhammad Ismail of Chandpur ‘আমপারার তরজমা’ from Tripura. 1940: Muhamnad Shamsul Huda of Narshindi ‘নেয়ামুল কোরআন’ from Dhaka. 1941: Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah (1873-1965). from.Kolkata 1944: Mezanur Rahman of Brahman Baria ‘নূরের ঝলক’ or ‘কোরআনের আলো’ from Kolkata. 1945: Maulana Zulfikar Ali of Feni from Chattagram. 1946: D. Muhamnad Shahid Ullah (1885-1969). ‘মহাবাণী’. from Bogura. 1947 : Maulana Muneer Uddin Ahmod of Rangpur ‘হাফিজিল কাদেরী’ from Rangpur. 1962 : Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi ‘তাফসিরে আশরাফী’ Emdadia Library. 1963: Khondkar Mohammod Hucain ‘সহজ পাক তফসির’, from Tangail. 1966-67 : Kazi Abdul Wadud ‘পবিত্র কোরান’, from Faridpur and Kolkata. 1967: Ali Haidar Chowdhury ‘কোরআন শরিফ’, Jhinuk Prokashani. 1967: Maulana Belayet Hossain and orhers.‘কোরআনুল করিম’ from Islamic Academy Dhaka. 1968: Mohammod Sayid Ibrahimpuri ‘কোরআনের মুক্তাহার’, from Chandpur. 1969: Hakim Abdul Mannan ‘কোরআন শরিফ’, Taj Company, Dhaka. 1970: M. Nurul Islam ‘তাফাসরুল কোরআন’ from Bogura. 1970-72: Maulana M. Taher ‘আল-কোরআন : তরজমা ও তাফসির’ 1974: Maulana Nurur Rahman of 1909 ‘তাফসিরে বয়ানুল কোরান’ Emdadia Library, Dhaka. 1974: Mobarak Karim Jauhar ‘কোরআন শরিফ’, Harf Prokashani, Kolkata. 1977: A K M Fazlur Rahman Munshi ‘পবিত্র কোরআন শরিফ’, from Kumilla. 1978-79: ‘তাফহিমুল কোরআন : কোরআন মজিদের বাংলা তাফসির’ from Islamic Publications and Adhunik Prokashani. 1980: Maulana Muhidden Khan ‘তাফসিরে মা‘রেফুল কোরআন’ of Mufti Muhammod Shafi from Islamic foundation. 1982: M. Khurshid Uddin ‘তাফসিরে জালালাইন’ (translation). 1988: D.M.Mujibur Rahman and Akter Faruk ‘তাফসিরে ইবনে কাছির’, অধ্যাপক আখতার ফারুক, Islamic foundation. 1992: D. Osman Goni ‘কোরআন শরিফ’ Mallik Brothers, Kolkata. 1993: Farid Uddin Masud translation ‘তাফসির-ই জালালাইন’, Islamic foundation. 1994 : Saudi Embassy বাংলা অনুপবিত্র কোরআনুল করিম বাদ ও সংক্ষিপ্ত তাফসির’ from Dhaka. 1994: Maulana M. Aminul Islam ‘তাফসিরে নূরুল কোরআন’, Al Balagh Publications. 1994: M. Obayedur Rahman Mallik ‘তাফসিরে মাজেদি শরিফ’, Islamic foundation. 1991-95: Malana M. Sakhawat Ullah ‘তাফসিরে তাবারি শরিফ’, Islamic foundation. 1995: Hafiz Muneer Uddin Ahmod ‘তাফসির ফি যিলালিল কোরআন’, Al Koran Academy. 1995: Maulana M A Bashir Uddin ‘ছহীহ বঙ্গানুবাদ কোরআন শরিফ’, Dhaka. 1996-97: Maulana Mahmudul Hasan and Maulana Shabbir Ahmod Usmani ‘তাফসিরে উসমানী’ (Translated), from Islamic foundation. 1997 : D. Muhammad Mustafizur Rahman ‘কোরান শরিফ’, from Khosroz kitab mohol. 1998 : Maulana Abul Bashar Muhammad Saiful Islam and Maulana Mazhar Uddin Ahmad of Charchina. 1999 : Sadar Uddin Chisti ‘তাফসিরে কোরআন’, 2000 : Justice Habibur Rahman.‘কোরআন শরিফ : সরল বঙ্গানুবাদ’, from Dhaka. In the 21st Century 2002 : Koran Sharif: সহজ সরল বাংলা অনুবাদ, Hafez Munir Uddin Ahmed, Al Koran Academy. 2006 :ছন্দোবদ্ধ বাংলা কোরআন, Panna Chowdhury, Gontobyo Prokashani, Dhaka 2006 : ‘পবিত্র আল কোরআনের পুঁথি অনুবাদ’, Maulana Abdul Hameid Qasemi, aus New Hamidia Prokashan. 2007: "কুর'আনুল কারীম" by D. Mujibur Rahman, 3rd edition, Darussalam Publications, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 2010 : ‘কোরআন শরিফ’, Abdullah Yusuf Ali, Maulana Mufti Muhammad Zakaria, Meena Book House. 2011 : ‘নূর নূরানি বাংলা উচ্চারণ’, Bangla Translation and commentary on revelation. Maulana Osman Gani, Solemania Book House. 2012 : ‘বঙ্গানুবাদ কোরআন শরিফ’, Maulana Muhammad Abdur Rahim (Rah), Khairun Prokashani. 2013 : Tafsir of Abu Bakr Zakaria. 2017 : ‘তাফসিরে তাওযিহুল কোরআন’, Origin : Mufti Taqi Usmani Tanslation: Maulana Abul Bashar Muhammad Saiful Islam. Maktabatul Ashraf. 2018 : ‘সহজ কোরআন’, Asif Shibgat Bhuiyan, from Adarsha Library. 2020 :Maulana Muhibur Rahman Khan "আল কুরআনের কাব্যানুবাদ", from Rahnuma Prokashani, Dhaka. 2021: Mufti Abu Umama Qutubuddin Mahmud und Mufti Abdullah Shihab. "আল কুরআন শব্দে শব্দে অর্থ" from Sean Publications, Dhaka. () Comparison of the poetic translation of the Quran See also Quran translations List of translations of the Quran References Quran translations by language
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Leslie M. “Les” Pockell (June 19, 1942 – July 26, 2010) was an American publishing executive and anthologist. He was the vice president and associate publisher of Grand Central Publishing and compiled numerous anthologies during his career. Biography Pockwell was born on June 19, 1942, in Norwalk, Connecticut and graduated from Columbia University in 1964. Pockell worked at St. Martin's Press, Doubleday and the Book-of-the-Month Club before joining Warner Books, which became Grand Central Publishing. During his career, he edited works for a diverse group of authors from novelists Donald Westlake and Anna Porter to the physicist Leonard Mlodinow to the former Whitewater controversy prosecutor Ken Starr to the critic Harold Bloom to the actor and children's writer John Lithgow. He was also a colleague of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis at Doubleday. He was also an editor of the Avant-Garde magazine. He died on July 26, 2010, at 68 years old. References 1942 births 2010 deaths American publishers (people) Columbia College (New York) alumni People from Norwalk, Connecticut American magazine editors American book editors
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Geoffrey Mark Wilson (born 8 May 1970) is an Australian veterinarian and business entrepreneur. Wilson holds several solo records for journeys in Antarctica. Two are listed in the Guinness World Records for First Person to Climb Dome Argus Unsupported on 15 December 2020, which was completed as part of his Longest Solo Unsupported Unmotorised Polar Journey set between 9 November 2019 and 7 January 2020. Wilson lives with his family on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Fundraising and humanitarian work Wilson uses his expeditions to promote and raise money for the McGrath Foundation for breast cancer. His initial Antarctic expedition featured the use of a bright pink “boobsled” (in the shape of a pair of breasts), gaining media attention that achieved over A$200,000 for the Australian charity. In December 2004, Wilson travelled to Aceh, Indonesia, joining a French medical response team to aid in the rescue effort after a devastating tsunami wiped out villages and took thousands of lives. Wilson’s most notable expeditions include crossing the Sahara Desert by kite buggy in a team, breaking the record for longest distance (2528km) travelled by wind power (2009), breaking the record for fastest solo unsupported crossing of Antarctica (2013-14), setting the record for the fastest coast to coast crossing of Antarctica, beginning near the Russian Novolazarevskaya Station and finishing at Hercules Inlet (3428km, 53 Days, 2013), breaking the record for fastest unsupported crossing of Greenland, South to North (2017), being the first person to summit Dome Argus, the highest point on the Antarctic Plateau, solo and unsupported (Dome A, 80.3667oS, 77.3500E) (2019), becoming the first Australian to reach the Pole of Inaccessibility in Antarctica (2019) and setting the record for the longest solo unsupported crossing of Antarctica (2019-2020). References External links Official Website VetLove People from Kitale 1970 births University of Queensland alumni Guinness World Records Living people
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Abraham Thomas (1928 – July 23, 1958) was an United States Army soldier and a mass murderer who shot and killed two fellow soldiers and their girlfriends in the town of Gersthofen in Germany on February 23, 1954. He was tried by a military court-martial, sentenced to death, and hanged in 1958. Thomas was a member of the 109th Infantry Regiment. Events preceding the murders Thomas was apparently infatuated with Walburga Wenderoth, a German woman. However, she was not his girlfriend, and was instead with Corporal Edward Peters. Eventually, Thomas and Wenderoth stopped being friends, and on February 5, 1954, the two got into a fight at her house, which resulted in the police being called. Thomas was searched and found with a knife in his possession. He was taken into military police custody. After Thomas was advised of his rights, he told one of the officers that he was jealous of Wenderoth “running around with other men.” Ultimately, the incident ended with only a simple delinquency report against Thomas. On February 8, 1954, Thomas went on field maneuvers with his company. He was issued the M1 carbine regularly assigned to him. However, when Thomas's company returned to their barracks on February 20, he did not turn in his rifle as required. He went to Regensburg, and returned two days later, and went directly to Wenderoth's. She and another woman, Anna Wiegel, were there. Thomas conversed with Wenderoth and according to pre-trial statements, "everything seemed to be okay." About 20 minutes later, however, the situation took a turn for the worse. Sergeant Bennett and another soldier, Corporal Edward Peters, entered the house. Peters insulted Thomas, which led to a fight breaking out between the two. Bennett joined in, and he and Peters forced Thomas out of the house. Thomas immediately went back inside, intending to beat up Peters. However, the four inside kicked him out a second time, pushing and kicking him outside the yard gate. Bennett told Thomas to leave and insulted him. He replied that he would leave, "but I’ll God damn sure will be back shortly." Thomas then returned to his barracks. He woke up the armor artificer, Corporal Martin and asked for the key to the supply room, saying he needed his parka since he had left the key to his wall locker in it. The man gave the key to Thomas, but he returned it a few minutes later. Thomas then went to his roommate, Sergeant Glendown, who was also the supply sergeant, and asked him for the duplicate key to his wall locker. Glendown gave him his key ring. Murders and Thomas's version of events According to Thomas, he then went to the ammunition room and took a clip of ammunition before returning to his room. He tried to read but couldn't since he had "blood in . . . [his] eyes." Putting aside the book, Thomas ate some C-rations, but the food "wouldn’t stay on . . . [his] stomach." Thomas tried to go to bed, but was unable to sleep. Sergeant Glendown talked to him, but Thomas did not hear what he said. All he could think about had happened at Elizabeth's house. About two hours later, Thomas got up, got partially dressed, took his carbine and the ammunition, and went to Elizabeth's house, walking nearly two miles. Upon arriving, Thomas found Wenderoth's door unlocked. He went inside, and saw her and Peters together in the bedroom. Thomas said that he wanted to talk to Wenderoth, but she swore at him. Thomas "had it right then" and shot her. When he turned to leave, he saw a "shadow" out of the "corner of his eye" and thought Peters was reaching for a weapon, so he shot him as well. As Thomas went to the kitchen, Bennett suddenly lunged at him and tried to grab his rifle. According to Thomas, Bennett killed himself, saying, he did not intend to harm Bennett, but his finger was on the trigger and the gun went off. Afterwards, Thomas said that Wiegel "fastened me around the waist." He pushed her off, but after she refused to let go, he shot her as well. Thomas then used an axe to bludgeon, hack, and mutilate the bodies. Afterwards, he returned to his barracks and turned in his carbine. The bodies were found several hours later, and Thomas was arrested the same day. On February 28, Thomas was charged with four counts of premeditated murder. He went on trial in front of a military court-martial on April 15. Trial and execution At Thomas's trial, defense counsel First Lieutenant William A. Bonwell made an argument for convictions on lesser charges of unpremeditated murder and manslaughter, which would spare his client from the possibility of execution and instead result in a lengthy prison sentence. In regard to Wenderoth's death, Bonwell claimed it was the "impulsive culmination of ‘accumulated’ passion." For her death, the court was provided with instructions for the lesser-included offense of voluntary manslaughter. As for Peters, he said that Thomas had acted "spontaneously" and was therefore guilty of a lesser charge. As for Bennett and Wiegel, Bonwell argued that each death resulted from sudden an impulsive acts from Thomas, and he was not guilty of premeditated murder. For the deaths of Bennett and Wiegel, the court was provided with instructions for involuntary manslaughter and unpremeditated murder, respectively. Ultimately, Thomas was convicted of four counts of premeditated murder, with the court ruling that each of his four killings he committed were calculated and deliberate. In one of Thomas's pretrial statements, he said he stood just inside the bedroom door, about ten feet away from Wenderoth, when he shot her, and that there was no light in the bedroom. However, the light in the kitchen shined into the bedroom and would've enabled him to see. Thomas said if Wenderoth had not insulted him when he tried to talk to her, he would not have shot her. However, the prosecution used medical testimony to prove that Thomas shot Wenderoth at close range. According to the court, Peters shot several times when he was on "his all fours in the bed." The prosecution said Bennett was discovered lying stretched out on a couch being used as a makeshift bed. His head was on the pillow, a sheet was covered him, and his hands were at his lower chest. The couch was against the kitchen wall and a few feet from the doorway between the kitchen and the bedroom. The head of the couch was against the doorway wall. A bullet was dug out of the wall, at the head end of the couch. According to an army doctor, Bennett would've "lost consciousness immediately" from his wound and could not have "performed any activity whatsoever." As for Anna, the court ruled there was an "appreciable interval of time" between when Anna "fastened herself" around Thomas and when she was fatally shot. On April 15, 1954, Thomas was sentenced to death. In June 1954, he transferred to Fort Leavenworth in June to await his execution. After Thomas's appeals failed and he was denied clemency by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, his execution date was set for July 23, 1958. Before his execution, he found comfort in religion, which helped him to accept his fate. On the day of his execution, Commandant Colonel James W. Davis arrived at Thomas's cell, and he was led out to be taken to the gallows. He wore an Army uniform stripped of its insignia. After Thomas mounted the scaffold, Davis read the court order that his death sentence be carried out, ending by saying "May the Lord have mercy on your soul." In his final statement, Thomas thanked Davis for his treatment while he was on death row. He was promptly hanged at 12:04 A.M.. Thomas's neck broke instantly, and he was pronounced dead at 12:21 A.M.. His remains were then placed in a coffin and shipped back to his hometown of Montezuma for burial. See also Capital punishment by the United States military Capital punishment in the United States List of people executed by the United States military References 1928 births 1958 deaths 20th-century executions by the United States military 20th-century executions of American people African-American military personnel American male criminals American people convicted of murder American people convicted of rape Criminals from Virginia Executed African-American people Executed people from Virginia People executed by the United States military by hanging People from Montezuma, Georgia United States Army personnel who were court-martialed United States Army soldiers 20th-century African-American people American mass murderers Executed mass murderers Mass murder in Germany
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Club Deportivo Roldán is a Spanish football club based in Roldán, Torre-Pacheco, in the Region of Murcia. Founded in 1969, the club was dissolved in 1996. History Founded in 1969, Roldán played in the regional leagues until 1988, when they achieved promotion to Tercera División. After three seasons, they achieved a first-ever promotion to Segunda División B, but suffered an immediate relegation shortly after. After four consecutive seasons in the fourth division, the club folded in 1996, after suffering another relegation. In 2017, after 21 years without a club in the city, Roldán CD was created. Season to season 1 season in Segunda División B 7 seasons in Tercera División References External links Fútbol Regional team profile Defunct football clubs in the Region of Murcia Association football clubs established in 1969 Association football clubs disestablished in 1996 1969 establishments in Spain 1996 disestablishments in Spain
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Body Language is the second studio album by Cuban-American singer Ana, released by Parc Records and Epic Records in 1990. It features the singles "Got to Tell Me Something" and "Angel of Love", the latter featuring a duet with Jordan Knight of New Kids on the Block. The album was mainly produced by NKOTB's manager Maurice Starr and includes two songs written and produced by Debbie Gibson. The album was made available on streaming platforms on January 28, 2022, with six bonus tracks. Track listing Personnel Eddie (M.C. Rad) Montilla – keyboards (A1, B2) Gary Corbett – keyboards (B1) Debbie Gibson – programming, backing vocals (B5) Tony Coluccio – programming (B5) Leo Rizzo – keyboards (B1) Tommy Williams – guitar (B1) Ira Siegel – guitar (B5) Kirk Powers Burkhardt – bass (B1) Fred Levine – drums (B1, B5) Adam Tese – percussion (B1) Bashiri Johnson – percussion (B5) Kiki Garcia – backing vocals (A1, B2) Hector Almaguer – backing vocals (A1, B2) Carrie Johnson – backing vocals (B1, B5) Libby Johnson – backing vocals (B1, B5) References External links 1990 albums Epic Records albums
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Víctor Felipe Paredes Guerra (20 April 1944 – 26 January 2022) was a Peruvian academic and politician. A member of Cambia 90 and the Popular Force, he served in the Congress of the Republic of Peru from 1990 to 1992 and was its President from 1990 to 1991. He was also Minister of Health from 1991 to 1993. He died in Lima on 26 January 2022, at the age of 77 from Covid-19. References 1944 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Peruvian politicians Members of the Congress of the Republic of Peru Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies of Peru Peruvian Ministers of Health Peruvian academics Peruvian biologists Peruvian sociologists National University of San Marcos alumni Politicians from Lima Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
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Tess Lewis is an American translator and writer. She is best known for her translation of French author Christine Angot's novel, Incest which was nominated for the Best Translated Book Award. She has also translated works by Peter Handke, Walter Benjamin, and Philippe Jaccottet. She is a recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Career Lewis is an essayist and translator. Her essays, primarily about European literature, have been published in The New Criterion, The Hudson Review, World Literature Today, The American Scholar, and Bookforum. She is an advisory editor for The Hudson Review, and is also a board member for the National Books Critics Circle. From 2014 to 2015, Lewis was the curator for the Festival Neue Literature, an American literary festival based in New York, which focuses on German-language literature from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, in English, and consists of literary events, book readings, and panels. Lewis translates primarily from French and German into English, and has translated works by Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Alois Hotschnig, Melinda Nadj Abonji, Julya Rabinowich, Lukas Bärfuss, Philippe Jaccottet, Jean-Luc Benoziglio, Pascal Bruckner, Maja Haderlap, Peter Handke, Christine Angot, Walter Benjamin, and Anselm Kiefer. In 2017, she published an English translation of Christine Angot's novel, Incest. Her translation was nominated for the Best Translated Book Award. In a review in the New Yorker, critic H.C. Wilentz praised Lewis' translation, noting the challenges raised by Angot's "antagonism towards conventional syntax," which made Lewis's translation "a feat of perspicuity". In Asymptote Journal, Tsipi Keller praised Lewis' translation as well, stating that "it feels as though Angot, so very French, is speaking to us directly in English." In 2015 she received a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship to support her translation of Swiss writer Ludwig Hohl’s Notizen, a book consisting of Hohl's notes, journal entries, and reflections. In 2022, she has received a fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts to translate In the Forest of the Metropoles by Karl-Markus Gauß. Translated works (2021) Mariana Leky, What you can see from here (German to English, New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux) (2020) Jonas Lüscher, Kraft (German to English, New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux) (2019) Walter Benjamin, The Storyteller Essays (German to English, New York, NY : New York Review of Books) (2018) Monique Schwitter; One another : a novel (German to English, New York, NY : Persea Books) (2018) Hans Magnus Enzensberger: Panopticon (Seagull Books) (2017) Lutz Seiler, Kruso (German to English, Scribe Publications) (2017) Christine Angot, Incest (French to English, Brooklyn, NY : Archipelago Books) (2016) Maja Haderlap: Angel of Oblivion (German to English, Brooklyn, NY : Archipelago Books) (2015) Anselm Kiefer, Notebooks : Volume 1: 1998-1999 (German to English, Seagull Books) (20135) Philippe Jaccottet, Obscurity (London ; New York ; Calcutta : Seagull Books) (2014) Melinda Nadj Abonji, Fly Away, Pigeon (German to English, Seagull Books) (2014) Doron Rabinovici, Elsewhere (German to English, London : Haus Publishing Ltd) (2011) Alois Hotschnig, Ludwig’s Room (German to English, Seagull Books) (2012) Lukas Bärfuss, One hundred days (German to English, London : Granta) (2008) Peter Handke, Once Again for Thucydides (German to English, New Directions) Awards and honors 2022 - Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts (USA) for a translation of In the Forest of the Metropoles by Karl-Markus Gauß 2020 - Finalist, French-American Foundation Translation Prize for a translation of Michel Layaz's My Mother's Tears 2018 - Nominated for the Best Translated Book Award, for translating Christine Angot's Incest 2017 - PEN Translation Prize for a translation of Maja Haderlap's Angel of Oblivion 2016 - ACFNY Translation Prize 2015 - Fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation for a translation of Ludwig Hohl’s Notizen 2015 - PEN UK Translates! Award (Kruso) 2015 - Austrian Cultural Forum's Translation Prize for Angel of Oblivion by Maja Haderlap 2014 - Max Geilinger Translation Award for translating Philippe Jaccottet's Obscurity 2014 - finalist for French-American Foundation Translation Prize, for a translation of Jean-Luc Benoziglio, Privy Portrait 2009 - PEN Translation Fund Grand for translation of Alois Hotschnig's short stories References 21st-century American translators 21st-century American women writers 21st-century American essayists National Endowment for the Arts Fellows Year of birth missing (living people) Living people
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Antoni Stefanowicz (1858, Tovtry - 17 December 1929, Lwów) was a Polish painter and art teacher of Armenian ancestry; specializing in portraits. Biography His parents, Kajetan and Emilia, were major landowners. From 1876 to 1879, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, with Carl Wurzinger, Christian Griepenkerl, and August Eisenmenger. After graduating, he worked as a teacher of drawing in Drohobycz. His first showing came in 1883, at an exhibition of the Kraków Society of Friends of Fine Arts, and was awarded the title of Professor in 1887. He left Drohobycz in 1893, to take a similar teaching position in Lwów. That same year he became a member, then deputy director of the Examination Commission for Teachers; a position he held until 1905. From 1902, he was a member of the , and was instrumental in reorganizing the methods of drawing instruction. He also wrote two drawing textbooks for teachers. He was married to Maria née Krzysztofowicz. They had two children: , an activist who served on the Lwów City Council, and Kajetan, also a painter, who was killed in the Polish-Soviet War. In 1906, he became an inspector for industrial schools throughout Austria, and held that position until 1914. Following the Russian invasion of Galicia, he and his family were forced to flee to Biała. They returned to Lwów when Poland gained its independence in 1918, and he once again became a member of the National School Council; striving to reform the vocational schools and ensure that they were fully nationalized. When the council was abolished, he became head of the Department of Vocational Education and also served on the Board of Trustees of the . He retired in 1924, to devote more time to his orphaned grandchildren. In 1910, he was one of the organizers, and a jury member, of the Universal Exhibition of Polish Art. He was the recipient of numerous honors, including the Order of the Iron Crown (1911), and the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1923). In addition to his portraits, he created genre scenes and religious art, as well as decorations at the Theatre of Opera and Ballet (1900). He was also an advisor to Archbishop Józef Teodorowicz, regarding restoration of the Armenian Cathedral. In his final years, he wrote poetry. After World War II, many of his paintings remained in what is now Lviv, Ukraine, at the National Art Gallery, and in Chernivtsi. They may also be seen at the National Museum, Wrocław, and in Gliwice. References External links Two Images of Modern Lviv: Antony and Kajetan Stefanowicz" exhibition catalogue Works by Antoni Stefanowicz @ the Polona digital library 1858 births 1929 deaths Polish painters Polish portrait painters Polish educators Polish people of Armenian descent Academy of Fine Arts Vienna alumni People from Chernivtsi Raion
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Svetlana Căpățînă (2 October 1969 – 25 January 2022) was a Moldovan politician. Biography She served in the Parliament of Moldova from 23 July 2021, until her death from COVID-19 on 25 January 2022, at the age of 52. References 1969 births 2022 deaths Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Moldova 21st-century Moldovan politicians 21st-century women politicians Members of the parliament of Moldova Moldovan female MPs Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova politicians
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Club Deportivo Santa Ponsa was a Spanish football club based in Santa Ponsa, in the island of Ibiza, in the Balearic Islands. Founded in 1972 and dissolved in 1990, the club played for two seasons in Tercera División and one season in Segunda División B. History Founded in 1972, the club achieved four consecutive promotions starting in 1985, moving from the Segunda Regional straight to Segunda División B. After an immediate relegation in the 1988–89 season, the club played a further season in Tercera División before merging with CD Cade Paguera and CD Maganova-Juve to create CF Platges de Calvià. Other related clubs Club Deportivo Santa Ponsa — (1972–1990) Real Club Deportivo Santa Ponsa – (?–2008) Santa Ponsa Club de Fútbol – (2011–) Sporting Santa Ponsa Talarrubias — (2016–) Season to season 1 season in Segunda División B 2 season in Tercera División References External links Fútbol Regional team profile Defunct football clubs in the Balearic Islands Association football clubs established in 1972 Association football clubs disestablished in 1990 1972 establishments in Spain 1990 disestablishments in Spain
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Hiroyuki Konishi ( Konishi Hiroyuki; 19 October 1936 – 23 January 2022) was a Japanese politician. A member of the Democratic Socialist Party, he served in the House of Councillors from 1980 to 1992. He died in Kure on 23 January 2022, at the age of 85. References 1936 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Japanese politicians Democratic Socialist Party (Japan) politicians Kochi University alumni Members of the House of Councillors (Japan) Politicians from Kagawa Prefecture
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The 2022 USL League Two season will be the 28th season of USL League Two. The regular season will start on May 1 and will conclude on July 17. 111 teams will participate in this season. Team changes New teams Ballard FC (Seattle, WA) Blackwatch Rush (Albany, NY) Blue Goose SC (Lafayette, LA) Boston City FC (Revere, MA) Caledonia SC (Lakeland, FL) Central Valley Fuego FC 2 Chicago City SC Chicago Dutch Lions FC Christos FC (Baltimore, MD) Cleveland Force SC Commonwealth Cardinals FC (Fredericksburg, VA) Davis Legacy SC (Davis, CA) AC Houston Sur Hudson Valley Hammers (Hudson Valley, NY) One Knoxville SC Lansing City Football LA Parish AC (Baton Rouge, LA) Louisiana Krewe FC (Lafayette, LA) Miami AC Marin FC Legends (Marin County, CA) Midwest United FC (Grand Rapids, MI) Minneapolis City SC NONA FC (Orlando, FL) Oly Town FC (Olympia, WA) Patuxent Football Athletics (Patuxent, MD) St. Croix SC (Stillwater, MN) Springfield ASC (Springfield, IL) Tennessee SC (Franklin, TN) Vermont Green FC (Burlington, VT) Returning teams FC Manitoba St. Louis Lions Thunder Bay Chill Departing teams Calgary Foothills FC Grand Rapids FC Green Bay Voyageurs New York Red Bulls U-23 Saint Louis Scott Gallagher Santa Cruz Breakers FC Name changes FC Málaga City New York to Pathfinder FC Teams References External links USL League Two website 2022 2022 in American soccer leagues 2022 in Canadian soccer
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Antoine Bechara is an American neuroscientist, academic and researcher. He is currently a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Southern California. Education Bechara studied at the University of Toronto, and earned his Doctoral degree in 1991. He then completed his Fellowship in Behavioral Neurology from the University of Iowa in 1996. Career Following his Postdoctoral fellowship, Bechara held appointment as an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Iowa College of Medicine in 1997, and was promoted to Associate Professor of Neurology in 2004. In 2005, he joined the University of Southern California as an Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, and became Professor in 2008. Bechara is the Editor of Frontiers in Psychology: Psychopathology Section, and also served on the editorial board of several scientific journals, including Neuropsychology, Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, and Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. Research Bechara has published over 400 papers, has been cited over 79,000 times, and has a Google Scholar H-index of 113. His work is focused on understanding the neural processes underlying how we make decisions and choices. He has co-edited a book entitled, Obesity Prevention: The Role of Brain and Society on Individual Behavior. Iowa Gambling Task Bechara introduced a neuropsychological task thought to simulate real-life decision making, which became known as the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). He also proposed approaches to understand the neural processes underlying how we make decisions, using functional neuroimaging, and work with brain damaged patients. Along with Antonio R Damasio and Hanna Damasio, Bechara conducted a series of studies to characterize the decision-making capabilities of patients who have suffered injury to their frontal lobe (the prefrontal cortex). At the time, the abnormal decision-making seen in these patients was puzzling because of the lack of a laboratory probe to detect and evaluate this decision-making abnormality in the clinic. The development of the IGT enabled investigators to detect these patients' elusive impairment in the laboratory, measure it, and investigate its possible causes. Brain mechanisms Bechara studied brain mechanisms behind addiction and substance use disorders, while conducting his research on brain lesion patients. He discussed neuro-anatomical systems underlying emotion, highlighted the disturbances in emotional experience after focal brain lesions, and also defined the role of emotions in the context of influencing and modulating our cognitions. He was among the early researchers who showed that addiction is also a disorder of abnormal decision-making. In his studies, he also evaluated various neuroscientific theories about drug-use behavior, and demonstrated the role of the brain pathways involved in pain, pleasure, decision-making, craving and addiction. Bechara also discovered in his lab that damage to a small brain region, named the insula, wipes out smoking addiction. This finding brought to light the potential role of a new neural region, which was completely ignored in the past, in the psychopathology of addiction. Decision-making in several behaviors Bechara studied decision making in terms of several behaviors, including economic behavior, gambling behavior, food addiction, Internet and social media addiction He explored the role of biology in economic decision making by combining insights from cognitive neuroscience, psychology and economics. Using somatic marker hypothesis, he further discussed the contribution of orbitofrontal cortex in decision making and emotional processing, and the relationship between emotion, decision making and other cognitive functions of the frontal lobe, namely working memory. Awards and honors 1994 - Centennial Award, Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) 2008 - Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Cordoba 2013 - Nominated by USC Provost for the Grawemeyer's Award Selected bibliography Books Obesity Prevention: The Role of Brain and Society on Individual Behavior (2010) ISBN 978-0123743879 Selected articles Bechara, A., Damasio, A. R., Damasio, H., & Anderson, S. W. (1994). Insensitivity to future consequences following damage to human prefrontal cortex. Cognition, 50(1-3), 7–15. Bechara, A., Damasio, H., Tranel, D., & Damasio, A. R. (1997). Deciding advantageously before knowing the advantageous strategy. Science, 275(5304), 1293–1295. Bechara, A., Damasio, H., Damasio, A. R., & Lee, G. P. (1999). Different contributions of the human amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex to decision-making. Journal of neuroscience, 19(13), 5473–5481. Bechara, A., Damasio, H., & Damasio, A. R. (2000). Emotion, decision making and the orbitofrontal cortex. Cerebral cortex, 10(3), 295–307. Damasio, A. R., Grabowski, T. J., Bechara, A., Damasio, H., Ponto, L. L., Parvizi, J., & Hichwa, R. D. (2000). Subcortical and cortical brain activity during the feeling of self-generated emotions. Nature neuroscience, 3(10), 1049–1056. References Living people University of Toronto alumni American neuroscientists University of Southern California faculty
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Events pertaining to world affairs in 2022, national politics, public policy, government, world economics, and international business, that took place in various nations, regions, organizations, around the world in 2022. Events January January 1 All works published in 1926, except for some sound recordings, are now in the public domain in the United States. This is the first release of material to the public domain since 1978. January 10 The Ukrainian government announced that it had arrested an alleged Russian military intelligence agent who was attempting to recruit others to conduct attacks in the Ukrainian city of Odessa. The 2022 President of the Hong Kong Legislative Council election took place on 10 January 2022 for members of the 7th Legislative Council of Hong Kong to among themselves elect the President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for the duration of the Council. January 12 The Geneva meeting was followed by a meeting of the NATO–Russia Council in Brussels on 12 January that brought together all 30 NATO members and Russia to discuss, according to the official statement issued by NATO, "the situation in and around Ukraine, and the implications for European security"; the Russian ministry of defence's statement following the meeting said, "[Russia] brought Russian assessments of the current state in the field of euro-security, and also gave explanations on the military aspects of the Russian draft agreement on security guarantees". The talks were judged by Russia to be unsuccessful. Following the meeting, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that, with respect to Ukraine's potential accession to NATO, all NATO Allies were "united on the core principle that each and every nation has the right to choose his own path" and "Russia doesn't have a veto on whether Ukraine can become a NATO member. ... at the end of the day, it has to be NATO Allies and Ukraine that decides on membership." January 14 The United States said that the Russian government had deployed saboteurs to eastern Ukraine to stage a fabricated attack on Russian proxy separatists in eastern Donetsk and Luhansk to provide Putin with a pretext for a renewed invasion of Ukraine. The U.S. said that the Russian operatives were trained in urban warfare and explosives. The Russian government denied seeking a pretext to invade. the Danish government decided to provide a €22 million defense package for Ukraine. Ukraine was struck by a cyberattack against the websites of the Ukrainian foreign affairs ministry, education ministry, and others; the perpetrators were suspected to be Russian hackers. On the same day, Ukrainian military intelligence said that special services of Russia were preparing "provocations" against Russian soldiers stationed in Transnistria, a breakaway unrecognized state internationally considered to be part of Moldova, to create a pretext for a Russian invasion of Ukraine. January 17 Beginning in January 2022, the Russians began a slow evacuation of personnel from its embassy in Kyiv; it was unclear if the withdrawals of the personnel were "part propaganda, part preparation for a conflict or part feint" or some combination. January 18 By mid-January 2022, a Ukrainian Defense Ministry's intelligence assessment estimated that the Russians had almost completed a military buildup on the Ukrainian border, amassing 127,000 troops in the region (of which 106,000 were Russian Armed Forces land group forces and the remaining being sea and air forces) and further supporting more than 35,000 Russian-backed separatist forces and 3,000 Russian forces in rebel-held eastern Ukraine. The assessment estimated that Russia had deployed 36 Iskander medium-range ballistic missile systems near the Ukrainian borders of Ukraine, each with a range of 500–700 km (310–430 miles), many stationed within striking distance of Kyiv. The assessment also reported intensified Russian intelligence and combat sustainment units, such as movements of ammunition and field hospitals. Russian troops were reported to have sent an unspecified number of troops into Belarus. The official reason was to conduct war games with Belarus in the following month, however several officials from Ukraine and the White House stated that the troop presence in Belarus would be used to attack Ukraine from the north, especially since the Ukrainian capital Kyiv is located very close to the Belarusian–Ukrainian border. January 19 U.S. President Biden predicted that Russia "will move in" to Ukraine but that Putin would pay "a serious and dear price" for an invasion and would regret it. Biden added, "It's one thing if it's a minor incursion and we end up having to fight about what to do and not do. But if they actually do what they're capable of doing with the forces amassed on the border, it is going to be a disaster for Russia if they further invade Ukraine." Biden's comment implied that NATO allies were split on the question of how to respond to a "minor incursion" into Ukraine, and the remark was criticized by Ukrainian officials, as well as and some world leaders and members of the U.S. Congress, for implying that lower-level Russian aggression would not be met with a forceful response. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote, "We want to remind the great powers that there are no minor incursions and small nations. Just as there are no minor casualties and little grief from the loss of loved ones." The next day the U.S. administration clarified Biden's comments, with Biden saying: "he has been 'absolutely clear' with President Putin. He has no misunderstanding. If any — any — assembled Russian units move across the Ukrainian border, that is an invasion ... It would be met with severe and coordinated economic response." January 20 Russia announced plans to hold major navy drills from the Pacific to the Atlantic containing 140 warships and support vessels, 60 planes and 10,000 soldiers. Spanish Defence Minister Margarita Robles announced that the Spanish Navy was being deployed to the Black Sea. The Meteoro ship acting as a minesweeper was already in route and the frigate Blas de Lezo sailed on 22 January. She also announced that the Spanish government was considering deploying the Air Force to Bulgaria. January 21 In an interview to The Washington Post in January 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russian forces could invade and take control of regions in eastern Ukraine, such as the Kharkiv Oblast; he also argued that an invasion would lead to a large-scale war between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, Wopke Hoekstra, said that the Netherlands was ready to deliver "defensive military support" to Ukraine. He explained that Ukraine had asked the Netherlands for arms assistance on 20 January 2022. A parliamentary majority supported sending weapons to the country. Furthermore, the Netherlands said it would send two F-35s to Bulgaria as part of NATO's expanded air surveillance mission. the Communist Party of the Russian Federation announced on Pravda that its deputies would introduce a resolution in the State Duma to ask President Putin to officially recognize the (breakaway (from Ukraine) republic's) Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic. Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met in Geneva. Blinken emphasized "was not a negotiation but a candid exchange of concerns and ideas". Following the meeting, Blinken said that the U.S. had made clear to Russia that its renewed invasion would "be met with swift, severe and a united response from the United States and our partners and allies." The U.S. delivered a formal written response to Russia's demands on 26 January. The response rejected Moscow's demand that Ukraine never join NATO. Blinken stated that the documents outlined "concerns of the United States and our allies and partners about Russia's actions that undermine security, a principled and pragmatic evaluation of the concerns that Russia has raised, and our own proposals for areas where we may be able to find common ground." January 22 the British government said that Russia was organizing a plan to supplant Ukraine's government via military force and install a pro-Russian puppet administration in the country, potentially led by Yevheniy Murayev, a former member of the Ukrainian parliament. Murayev and the Russian government denied the allegation, with the latter blaming the "NATO countries, led by the Anglo-Saxons" for the Ukraine crisis. the Biden administration also granted permission to the Baltic nations (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) to transfer U.S.-made equipment to Ukraine. Estonia donated FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missiles to Ukraine, while Latvia and Lithuania provided FIM-92 Stinger air defense systems and associated equipment. Other NATO members also provided aid to Ukraine. Prexisting UK and Canadian military training programs were bolstered in January 2022, with the British deploying additional military trainers and providing light anti-armor defense systems, and the Canadians deploying a small special forces delegation to aid Ukraine. January 26 A Normandy Format meeting was planned between Russian, Ukrainian, German and French senior officials in Paris on 26 January 2022, with a followup phone call between the French and Russian presidents Macron and Putin on 28 January. Ukraine fulfilled Russia's condition for a meeting in Paris and decided to withdraw from Parliament the controversial draft law on the reintegration of the Crimea and Donbas region, because it was viewed that the law was contrary to the Minsk peace agreements. February February 24 Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine. The campaign started after a prolonged military buildup, the Russian recognition of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic in the days prior to the invasion, followed by the entrance of the Russian Armed Forces to the Donbas region of Eastern Ukraine on 21 February 2022. See also Evergrande Hong Kong References 2022 in politics Political timelines of the 2020s by year Politics by year 2022-related timelines 2022 in international relations
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Narcélio Sobreira Limaverde (8 August 1931 – 26 January 2022) was a Brazilian politician and radiologist. A member of the Brazilian Democratic Movement, he served in the Legislative Assembly of Ceará from 1987 to 1990. He died in Fortaleza on 26 January 2022, at the age of 90. References 1931 births 2022 deaths Brazilian radiologists 20th-century Brazilian politicians Brazilian Democratic Movement politicians Members of the Legislative Assembly of Ceará People from Fortaleza
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Varanasi Vishnu Namboothiri is a Maddalam exponent from Kerala, India, best known for playing Maddalam for Kathakali performances. He received several noted awards including Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Gurupooja Award and Kerala Kalamandalam Award. Biography Vishnu Namboothiri was born on January 20, 1937, in Mavelikkara in present-day Alappuzha district to Varanasi Illam Narayanan Namboothiri and Draupadi Antarjan. He is the brother of famous Kathakali chenda artist Varanasi Madhavan Namboothiri. They were known as the Varanasi Brothers. He started practicing Maddalam during his high school years. Karuvatta Kumarapanikkar and Vennimala Ramavaryar introduced Vishnu Namboothiri to play Maddalam. He received his expert Maddalam training from Kerala Kalamandalam under Kalamandalam Appukutty Pothuval and Kalamandalam Nambisankutty and from Unnai Warrier Memorial Kalanilayam under Chalakudy Narayanan Nambisan. Vishnu Namboothiri is well known for playing Maddalam for Kathakali and has performed with renowned Kathakali artists such as Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair, Chengannur Raman Pillai, Mankulam Vishnu Namboothiri, Kudamalur Karunakaran Nair, Guru Gopinath, Champakulam Pachu Pillai and Kurichi Kunjan Panicker. He made his debut in 1952 at the Mavelikkara Mannur Math Palace Shiva Temple. He stopped his performances in 2002 with the death of his brother. But later, in 2012, at the time of Lavanasura Vadham Kathakali in Mavelikkara Kandiyoor temple, he again played Maddalam at the insistence of the audience. He is a former board member of Kerala Kalamandalam and Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi. He was Mel Santhi (head priest) of Mavelikkara Mannur Math Palace Lord Shiva temple. Personal life and death He and his wife Payyannur Koroth Velliyott Illam Saraswati Antharjanam have 2 children. He died at a private hospital in Thiruvalla on 2020 January 28. The funeral was held in the courtyard of his house with official honors from Kerala government. Awards and honors Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (2015) Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Gurupooja Award (2007) Kerala Kalamandalam Vadya Award (2009) Kalamandalam Hyderali Memorial Award Travancore Devaswom Board's Kalaratnam Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham has been awarded him the title Asthana Vidwan (Head Scholar) Chennithala Chellappan Pillai Memorial Award Kalamandalam Padmashree Krishnan Nair Memorial Award Kalamandalam Appukutty Pothuval Memorial Award Kalamandalam Krishnankutty Pothuval Memorial Kalasagar Award Kannur Neelakanthar Memorial Kathakali Award References 1937 births 2020 deaths Kathakali exponents Carnatic instrumentalists Recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award Malayali people People from Alappuzha district
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Egon Schübeler (4 September 1927 – 20 January 2022) was a German politician. A member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, he served in the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein from 1967 to 1987. He died on 20 January 2022, at the age of 94. References 1927 births 2022 deaths 20th-century German politicians Christian Democratic Union of Germany politicians Members of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein People from Flensburg
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Madhya Pradesh State Highway 15 (MP SH 15) is a State Highway running from Jabalpur city via Patan, Tendukheda, Rehli, Sagar, Sultanganj, Silwani, Bareli, Shahganj and terminating near Budhni town in Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh. It is an important state highway which connects important towns of South-Eastern, North-Eastern and Central Madhya Pradesh. See also List of state highways in Madhya Pradesh References State Highways in Madhya Pradesh
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Unión Deportiva Oliva is a Spanish football team based in Valencia, in the Valencian Community. Founded in 1946, it plays in Primera Regional – Group 7, holding home matches at Estadio El Morer. Season to season 1 season in Segunda División B 16 seasons in Tercera División References External links BDFutbol team profile Fútbol Regional team profile Football clubs in the Valencian Community Association football clubs established in 1946 1946 establishments in Spain Sport in Valencia
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Mirtha María Teresita Luna (born 19 February 1964) is an Argentine politician. Formerly a member of the Justicialist Party, she served as Vice Governor of La Rioja Province from 2007 to 2011, and later as a National Senator for La Rioja from 2011 to 2017. In 2019, she left the Justicialist Party and became part of the Cambiemos coalition. Since 2021, she has been a member of the provincial legislature of La Rioja, a position she previously held from 2005 to 2007. Early life and education Luna was born in Mendoza on 19 February 1964, and grew up in Chamical, La Rioja. She studied to become a literature professor at the Instituto Superior de Formación Docente Albino Sánchez Barros, in the City of La Rioja. Political career Luna became a member of the Justicialist Party (PJ) in 1983. She served in a number of positions in the party, most notably as secretary of women's affairs of the National Party Council from 2007 to 2014, and national secretary of the party from 2008 to 2012. In 2002, she was appointed as undersecretary of human development and family affairs of La Rioja Province, during the governorship of Ángel Maza. Later, in 2005, she was elected to the Legislature of La Rioja for the Capital Department. In the 2007 provincial elections, Luna was the vice-gubernatorial candidate in the Justicialist Party ticket, as the running mate to Luis Beder Herrera. The Beder Herrera–Luna ticket won with over 42% of the vote. She was the first female vice governor of La Rioja. National Senator Upon the end of her term as vice governor, in 2011, she ran for one of La Rioja's three seats in the National Senate on the Front for Victory list, as the first candidate in the Front for Victory (FPV) list. The FPV was the second-most voted list in the province, with 33.76% of the vote, granting Luna the sole minority seat as per the Senate's limited voting system. She formed part of the PJ–Front for Victory parliamentary bloc, and presided the Senate commission on tourism. In 2016, Luna joined the Evita Movement. Having lost the Justicialist Party's support, she ran for re-election in the 2017 legislative election as part of the Norte Grande Movement, a minor provincial party. She landed a distant third place, with 6.9% of the vote, trailing the Cambiemos and Justicialist Party lists. A few days before the general election, she withdrew her candidacy, citing "lobbying" from the provincial PJ as her main cause. Later career In the 2019 provincial elections, she once again sought the vice-governorship as the running mate of Julio Martínez in the Juntos por el Cambio list. The Martínez–Luna ticket received less than 31% of the vote, losing against the Justicialist Party ticket of Ricardo Quintela and Florencia López. Following her defeat, in December 2019, she was appointed as secretary of government of the La Rioja municipal government by mayor Olga Inés Brizuela y Doria. In the 2021 provincial elections, Luna ran for a seat in the provincial legislature as part of Vamos La Rioja (Juntos por el Cambio) in the Capital Department. She was elected with 22.29% of the vote alongside Gustavo Galván. References External links 1964 births Living people Argentine women in politics Members of the Argentine Senate for La Rioja Women members of the Argentine Senate Vice Governors of La Rioja Province People from Mendoza, Argentina Justicialist Party politicians 21st-century Argentine politicians 21st-century women politicians
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Madhya Pradesh State Highway 19 (MP SH 19) is a State Highway running from Porsa town near MP-UP border via Mehgaon, Datia, Narwar, Sultanpur, Bareli, Piparia, Matkuli, Tamia, Parasia and terminates at Chhindwara city. It is an important highway which connects important towns of Northern Madhya Pradesh and Southern Madhya Pradesh. A branch of this highway named MP SH 19A goes to Pachmarhi from Matkuli. See Also List of state highways in Madhya Pradesh References State Highways in Madhya Pradesh
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The 2018 O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge was the 31st stock car race of the 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, the second race in the Round of 12, and the 18th iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, November 3, 2018, in Fort Worth, Texas at Texas Motor Speedway, a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) permanent tri-oval shaped racetrack. The race took the scheduled 200 laps to complete. A wild finish would see Cole Custer of Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste best JR Motorsports driver Tyler Reddick with a last-lap pass on the backstretch to win his second career NASCAR Xfinity Series race, his first and only win of the season, and a guaranteed spot in the Championship 4. To fill out the podium, Austin Cindric of Team Penske would finish third. Background Texas Motor Speedway is a speedway located in the northernmost portion of the U.S. city of Fort Worth, Texas – the portion located in Denton County, Texas. The track measures 1.5 miles (2.4 km) around and is banked 24 degrees in the turns, and is of the oval design, where the front straightaway juts outward slightly. The track layout is similar to Atlanta Motor Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway (formerly Lowe's Motor Speedway). The track is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., the same company that owns Atlanta and Charlotte Motor Speedway, as well as the short-track Bristol Motor Speedway. Entry list *Bilicki would wreck during pre-race activities, and as JP Motorsports had no backup cars, they would withdraw the #55 entry, and move Currey to the #45 entry. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Friday, November 2, at 2:05 PM CST, and would last for 45 minutes. Ryan Truex of Kaulig Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 28.852 and an average speed of . Second and final practice The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Friday, November 2, at 4:35 PM CST, and would last for 50 minutes. Ryan Truex of Kaulig Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 28.757 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Saturday, November 3, at 12:40 PM CST. Since Texas Motor Speedway is under 2 miles (3.2 km), the qualifying system was a multi-car system that included three rounds. The first round was 15 minutes, where every driver would be able to set a lap within the 15 minutes. Then, the second round would consist of the fastest 24 cars in Round 1, and drivers would have 10 minutes to set a lap. Round 3 consisted of the fastest 12 drivers from Round 2, and the drivers would have 5 minutes to set a time. Whoever was fastest in Round 3 would win the pole. Christopher Bell of Joe Gibbs Racing would win the pole after advancing from both preliminary rounds and setting the fastest lap in Round 3, with a time of 28.523 and an average speed of . No drivers would fail to qualify. Full qualifying results Race results Stage 1 Laps: 45 Stage 2 Laps: 45 Stage 3 Laps: 110 References 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series NASCAR races at Texas Motor Speedway November 2018 sports events in the United States 2018 in sports in Texas
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Howard Lawrence Lachtman (born July 8, 1941) is an American academic, literary critic, editor and author, who has written extensively on the life and works of Jack London, Arthur Conan Doyle, and on crime fiction as a whole. Early life and career Born in San Francisco on July 8, 1941, to George Lachtman and Florence Katz, Howard attended Lowell High School, UC Berkeley and UC Hastings Law, and obtained his Ph.D. from University of the Pacific. Lachtman also reviewed books—primarily mysteries—for the Los Angeles Times between 1976 and 1981, and, from 1977 to 1986, for the San Francisco Examiner. Works Books Sporting Blood: Selections from Jack London's greatest sports writing. Novato, CA : Presidio Press. 1981 . Young Wolf: The Early Adventure Stories of Jack London. Santa Barbara, CA : Capra Press. 1984. . Sherlock Slept Here ; being a brief history of the singular adventures of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in America, with some observations upon the exploits of Mr. Sherlock Holmes. Santa Barbara, CA : Capra Press. 1985. . Essays "Man and Superwoman in Jack London's 'The Kanaka Surf'". Western American Literature. Summer 1972. Vol. VII, No. 2, pp. 101–110 "All That Glitters: Jack London's Gold". Jack London Newsletter. September–December, 1972. pp. 172–175, 196–178. "Doyle in Dreamland: The education of an eminent Victorian". The Los Angeles Times. October 30, 1977. Sec. Reviews, pp. 3, 20. "The Nine Lives of Jack London". The San Francisco Examiner. November 6, 1977. "Oscar in California: A Wilde West Show". The Los Angeles Times. September 24, 1978. "Willard Wright's Philo Vance: A Dandy in Acid". Los Angeles Times. June 3, 1979. Sec. Reviews, pp. 3, 25. "Mysterious Case of the Gardner-Chandler Friendship". The Los Angeles Times. January 4, 1981. "When Jack London Answered the Call of the Orange Blossoms". The Los Angeles Times. March 30, 1981. Sec. Reviews, pg. 3. Poetry "Losses for Review" (1970) "Three Poems: Fat City, The River Merchant to His Wife: A Letter, News from Thermopylae" (1972) "Elegy for William Claude Dunkenfield (W. C. Fields)" (1972) "Handiwork" (2021) "Sentry" (2021) References External links Howard Lachtman at WorldCat Howard Lachtman at SoundingsMag.net Further reading "Prize-Winning Poets". Concord Transcript. April 25, 1968. Lachtman, Howard (January 7, 2011). "Poet Laureate". The Record’’. Gilbert, Lori (January 11, 2019). "Photographer's new magazine tells stories of the Delta". The Stockton Record''. 1941 births American academics American writers American literary critics Living people Los Angeles Times people San Francisco Examiner people University of California, Hastings College of the Law alumni University of the Pacific (United States) alumni University of the Pacific (United States) faculty Writers from San Francisco
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James Maraniss (March 22, 1945 – January 9, 2022) was an American academic. He was professor of Spanish and European studies at Amherst College from 1972 to 2015. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 2000 for an opera based on the early 17th-century drama La Vida es sueño by Pedro Calderon de la Barca. Maraniss died from a heart attack on January 9, 2022, at the age of 75. References 1945 births 2022 deaths Amherst College faculty
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Iris Spranger (born 19 September 1961) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who is serving as Sentor for Interior, Digitalisation and Sport in the Berlin state government since December 2021. She has been a member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin since 2011, and previously served from 1999 to 2006. From 2006 to 2011, she was State Secretary in the state Finance Department. Personal life Spranger studied law at the Humboldt University of Berlin from 1986 to 1991. From 1993 she worked as an accountant and one year later founded a financial accounting company. From 1994 to 2006, she was a freelance lecturer for tax law and commercial software at the Potsdam Chamber of Trades. Spranger is married and has one son. Political career Spranger joined the SPD in 1994. She was elected to the executive board of the Berlin SPD in 2002, and became deputy chairwoma in 2004. She was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus in the 1999 Berlin state election, where she was deputy chair of the SPD faction. She resigned in 2006 to become State Secretary in the Finance Department of the Senate of Berlin. She returned to the Abgeordnetenhaus in the 2011 Berlin state election where she was elected on the SPD list; she also ran in the constituency of Marzahn-Hellersdorf 5, but lost to Mario Czaja of the CDU. In the new Abgeordnetenhaus, she became SPD spokeswoman for construction policy. In the 2013 German federal election, Spranger was the SPD candidate for the Bundestag constituency of Berlin Marzahn – Hellersdorf, and placed third. In 2018, she became chairwoman of the SPD association in Marzahn-Hellersdorf. On 21 December 2021, Spranger was appointed Senator for Interior, Digitalisation and Sports in the Giffey senate. She became the first female Interior Senator of Berlin. After taking office, she announced plans to recruit 700 additional police officers and firefighters for the city, as well as one hundred new employees to work on digitalisation. She also spoke of refurbishing fire brigades and prioritising public safety for women and girls. Social engagement Spranger is deputy state chairwoman of the Berlin Workers' Welfare Association and a member of the organisation's federal presidium. She is also a member of the board of the Federal Association of Voluntary Welfare Workers and chairwoman of the Friends of the Victor Klemperer College. References External links 1961 births Living people Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians 21st-century German politicians 21st-century German women politicians
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Agrostis castellana, the highland bent, dryland bent or dryland browntop, is a species of cool-season grass in the family Poaceae. It is native to Macaronesia and the Mediterranean, has been widely introduced elsewhere, and is considered an invasive species in some locales. It is a hyperaccumulator of zinc and lead. References castellana Flora of the Azores Flora of Madeira Flora of the Canary Islands Flora of Morocco Flora of Algeria Flora of Portugal Flora of Spain Flora of France Flora of Corsica Flora of Italy Flora of Yugoslavia Flora of Albania Flora of Greece Flora of Bulgaria Flora of European Turkey Flora of Turkey Flora of Syria Flora of Lebanon Plants described in 1842
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Henry G. Walter Jr. (September 25, 1910 – November 11, 2000) was an American businessman who served as the former chairman and chief executive of International Flavors and Fragrances. He was also considered a pioneer in the field of aromatherapy. Biography Walter was born on September 25, 1910, in Queens, New York. He attended Newtown High School, graduated from Columbia University in 1931 and received a law degree from Columbia Law School in 1933. He spent a decade with Cravath, Swaine & Moore before serving as general counsel for the Heyden Chemical Corporation. He started the law firm Fulton, Walter & Halley in 1945 and stayed with the firm until he joined International Flavors and Fragrances. Walter became president of International Flavors and Fragrances in 1962 and was named chairman and CEO in 1970. He was subsequently credited for building International Flavors and Fragrances into the world's largest producer and supplier of scents during his tenure. He was called a pioneer "in the burgeoning field of aromatherapy and established a tradition of innovation and research within the industry" by Harvard Business School. He retired from the company in 1985. Walter was a trustee of the American Museum of Natural History and served as the vice president of the board of trustees from 1981 to 1988. He was also a fellow and a trustee of the Morgan Library & Museum for over twenty years. Walter is also the founder of the Philadelphia-based Monell Chemical Senses Center, a research institute dedicated to basic research on the senses of taste and smell. In popular culture A fictionalized version of Hank Walter, Dan Logan, was portrayed by actor Josh Charles in the Lifetime TV series Masters of Sex. Personal life He was described as an "earthy, saucy kind of guy" with a language that is "earthy, rich in sexual allusion" by a Fortune reporter. Walter died on November 11, 2000, at 90. He was married to Rosalind P. Walter, the inspiration behind the WWII cultural icon, Rosie the Riveter. References 1910 births 2000 deaths Columbia College (New York) alumni Columbia Law School alumni American chief executives Cravath, Swaine & Moore people Lawyers from Queens, New York Newtown High School alumni
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Postoyalye Dvory () is a rural locality () in Vinnikovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located 110 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 11 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 3.5 km from the selsoviet center – 1st Vinnikovo. Climate Postoyalye Dvory has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Postoyalye Dvory is located 7 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), 1 km from the nearest railway halt 18 km (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 12 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 126 km from Belgorod International Airport and 191 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport. References Notes Sources Rural localities in Kursk Oblast
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Events in the year 2004 in Kerala Incumbents Governors of Kerala - Sikander Bakht (till February), T. N. Chaturvedi (additional charge from February–June), R.L. Bhatia (from June) Chief ministers of Kerala - A. K. Antony (till August), Oommen Chandy (from August) Events May 4 - A sexagenarian named Bhavani Amma, aged 62 give birth to a baby boy at Samad IVF, Thiruvananthapuram through Embryo transfer and In vitro fertilisation. May 10 - 2004 Indian general election held in Kerala as part of the last phase of general elections. June 15 - Javed Ghulam Sheikh (a.k.a Pranesh Pillai) a native of Nooranad, alleged as terrorist shot dead in an Encounter killing by Gujarat Police near Ahmedabad as part of Ishrat Jahan case. August 19 - Rajani S. Anand, a 20 year old engineering student in the College of Engineering, Adoor hailing from Vellarada commits suicide by jumping from 6th floor of Commissioner for Entrance Examinations Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram following her inability to pay hostel fees of rs. 1,200 and reluctance of Indian Overseas Bank to disburse Student loan. August 29 - Chief minister of Kerala A. K. Antony tenders resignation due to poor performance of his party in Parliament elections. August 31 - Oommen Chandy becomes the Chief minister of Kerala. December 26 - Nearly 155 killed in Kollam, Alappuzha and Ernakulam districts due to 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Deaths February 23 - Sikander Bakht, 85, Governor of Kerala. April 17 - Soundarya, 31, South Indian actress. May 19 - E. K. Nayanar, 85, Former Chief minister of Kerala. See also History of Kerala 2004 in India References 2000s in Kerala
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Lee Cameron McDonald (February 22, 1925December 29, 2021) was an American political scientist. He taught at Pomona College in Claremont, California from 1952 to 1990, and was the dean of the college from 1970 to 1975. He authored the textbook Western Political Theory. He and his wife, Claire, were married for 75 years and raised five children. References 1925 births 2021 deaths Pomona College faculty Pomona College alumni University of California, Los Angeles alumni Harvard University alumni American political scientists 20th-century American educators People from Claremont, California American university and college faculty deans
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Vinnikovo-Nikolayevka () is a rural locality () in Vinnikovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Vinogrobl River (a left tributary of the Tuskar in the basin of the Seym), 114 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 15 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 1 km from the selsoviet center – 1st Vinnikovo. Climate Vinnikovo-Nikolayevka has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Vinnikovo-Nikolayevka is located 11 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 3.5 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), on the road of intermunicipal significance (1st Vinnikovo – Vodyanoye), 4 km from the nearest railway station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 15 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 129 km from Belgorod International Airport and 188 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport. References Notes Sources Rural localities in Kursk Oblast
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The 39th Fajr Film Festival (Persian: سی و نهمین جشنواره فیلم فجر) held from 1 to 11 February 2021 in Tehran, Iran. The nominees for the 39th Fajr Film Festival were announced on February 10, 2021, at a press conference. Jury Main Competition Mohammad Ehsani Sareh Bayat Morteza Poursamadi Bahram Tavakoli Nima Javidi Seyyed Jamal Sadatian Mostafa Kiaei First Look, Short Film, Documentary Saeed Pouresmaili Amir Tooderousta Mohammad Ali Farsi Mohammad Kart Sam Kalantari Advertising Competition Ebrahim Haghighi Mitra Mohaseni Meysam Molaei Winners and nominees Main Competition First Look Advertising Competition Films with multiple wins Films with multiple nominations Films Main Competition First Look Documentary Short Film References External links Fajr International Film Festival ceremonies Fajr Film Festival Fajr Film Festival Fajr Film Festival Fajr Film Festival
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La Voz De La Juventud is the third studio album by Urban Bachata artist Toby Love released in 2011 through Sony Music Latin. Track listing Charts References Toby Love albums 2011 albums Spanish-language albums
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"Otra Noche en L.A." () is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for Martin's second extended play, Play (2022). The song was written by Oneil, Casta, Martin, Juan Vargas, Keityn, and Lexuz, while the production was handled by Lexuz and Casta. It was released for digital download and streaming by Sony Music Latin on January 27, 2022, as the second single from the EP. A Spanish language mid-tempo soft pop and soft rock ballad, with elements of doo-wop, it is a love song about an ex-lover who has gone and the adventures they had together in Los Angeles. "Otra Noche en L.A." received widely positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its production and Martin's vocals. The song was commercially successful in Latin America, reaching number the top 10 in El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Uruguay, as well as the top 20 in Argentina. An accompanying music video, released simultaneously with the song, was directed by Daniela Vesco and filmed in Los Angeles. Background and release Ricky Martin started recording his eleventh studio album, initially titled Movimiento, in the second half of 2019, inspired by the 2019 political protests in Puerto Rico. While, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent personal experiences, Martin decided to split the album Movimiento into the two EPs Pausa and Play. On December 19, 2021, Martin shared a photo of himself on Instagram, with the caption, "A day in the office #videoshoot #newsingle". Almost one month later, he revealed the song's title as "Otra Noche en L.A.", shared the artwork, and announced that it would be released on January 27, 2022. The song was released for digital download and streaming by Sony Music Latin on the specified date. Martin explained about the song: He added that the song "is born from those memories that keep us alive, motivate us or accelerate us". He described the track as "magical", saying that he hopes the listeners "identify with it and enjoy it". Music and lyrics Musically, "Otra Noche en L.A." is a Spanish language mid-tempo soft pop and soft rock ballad, with a shuffle beat and elements of doo-wop. It was written by Luis Angel O'Neill Laureano "Oneil", Luís Miguel Gómez "Casta", Martin, Juan Vargas, Kevyn Cruz "Keityn", and Lenin Yorney Palacios "Lexuz". The production was handled by Lexuz and Casta, and the track runs for a total of 3 minutes and 31 seconds. Lyrically, "Otra Noche en L.A.", which translates to "Another Night in L.A." in English, is a love song dedicated to an ex-lover who has gone. It is about the adventures they had together in Los Angeles and being away from the beloved one in the city. The romantic lyrics include: "Vuelve / Que el café se me enfría / Perdona lo infantil / Fueron tiempos de rebeldía / Ayer miré tu foto y yo con el corazón roto / Por qué en la foto debo estar yo suponía" (Come back / That the coffee gets cold / Forgive the childishness / Those were times of rebellion / Yesterday I looked at your photo with a broken heart / Because I was supposed to be in the photo). Critical reception Upon release, "Otra Noche en L.A." was met with widely positive reviews from music critics. Stephen Daw from Billboard described the song as "a gorgeous ballad" and praised its production for bolstering the track. He also complimented Martin's "incredible, emotional vocals" for elevating the song to "a new level", labeling his vocal "[a] sweet sound". Also from Billboard, Leila Cobo commented that "the allure is irresistible" for the people who have lived in Los Angeles, while "the beat and the lyrics will do the trick" for the other listeners. She praised the song for being "impregnated with emotion" and veering from "the stereotypical reggaetón beat" with soft rock beats and doo-wop background vocals for "an overall cool/retro vibe that stands out from other releases". ¡Hola! staff wrote that Martin "takes us on a journey full of nostalgia and melancholy that can be felt not only for a person, but for a place or a memory" with "Otra Noche en L.A.". An author of Monitor Latino labeled the song "a potentially great hit", saying it "has a sexy and seductive wake, showing us an addictive sound for the ear" and the vibes are "conceived with a melodic line that has many rhymes", while the lyrics "will undoubtedly catch you". Pip Ellwood-Hughes from Entertainment Focus called the track "catchy" and iHeartRadio staff wrote, "how much we needed a ballad" like this, that was released "in time". Remezcla's Isabella Vega described it as "excitingly minimalistic" and introduced Martin "the legend himself". Commercial performance "Otra Noche en L.A." reached the top 10 in El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Uruguay, as well as the top 20 in Argentina. Music video On December 19, 2021, Martin shared a photo of himself in a bathtub on Instagram, revealing that it would be for his next music video. On January 10, 2022, he shared another bathtub photo, with the caption, "New song, new video, new moments. #soon". Ten days later, the singer released a trailer for the visual, depicting him walking in a bedroom, then walking out of frame to hug another person, that is seen on the shadows on the wall. The music video was released alongside the song on January 27, 2022. It was filmed at different locations in Los Angeles in two days, and directed by Costa Rican photographer and director Daniela Vesco, who made her debut as a director with directing the video. The visual shows Martin remembering his ex-lover, while lounging around a house, cooking, taking a shower and a bath, driving a car around Los Angeles, and carving in a bench, while looking through Hollywood. Hughes from Entertainment Focus described the music video as "steamy", and Remezcla's Vega gave it a positive review, saying it "perfectly captures the kind and nostalgic quality that the track has". Track listing Credits and personnel Credits adapted from Tidal. Ricky Martin vocal, composer, lyricist, associated performer Luis Angel O'Neill Laureano "Oneil" composer, lyricist Luís Miguel Gómez "Casta" composer, lyricist, producer Juan Vargas composer, lyricist Kevyn Cruz "Keityn" composer, lyricist, executive producer Lenin Yorney Palacios "Lexuz" composer, lyricist, producer Mayra del Valle A&R coordinator Izzy De Jesús A&R director Jaycen Joshua mastering engineer, mixing engineer Sergio Robledo recording engineer Jean Rodríguez vocal producer Charts Weekly charts Release history References 2020s ballads 2022 songs 2022 singles Pop ballads Ricky Martin songs Rock ballads Songs about Los Angeles Songs about nostalgia Songs written by Ricky Martin Sony Music Latin singles Spanish-language songs
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Miguel Grau Avenue, known locally as Grau Avenue, is one of the main avenues in the city of Piura, in Peru. It extends from east to west through the historic center and a large part of the city. Its first blocks stand out for being an important commercial hub. Route From east to west, it begins at the intersection with Tacna Jiron, in the historic center of Piura, and ends when it is intercepted by the North Pan-American Highway in the direction of the Piura bypass road. See also Piura References Piura Region Piura streets
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Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Okipniuk (; born 4 September 1998 in Berehove, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian freestyle skier, specializing in aerials. Career Okipniuk took up freestyle skiing in his home town Berehove and his mother was his first trainer. Okipniuk's debut at international competitions occurred on February 11, 2012, at the European Cup stage in Bukovel, Ukraine, where he was 19th. He made his World Cup debut one year later on February 23, 2013, also in Bukovel. He placed 27th. Between 2013 after his World Cup debut and 2018, he participated at the World Cup competitions only once, taking part in European Cup events. One of the reasons was his back injury he suffered in 2015. He went to Kisvárda, Hungary, in order to undergo medical treatment. He resumed his trainings at the end of 2016. He has been a permanent member of the Ukrainian national team since the 2018–19 season. As of January 2022, his best World Cup finish was 6th on February 6, 2021, in Deer Valley, United States. Okipniuk competed at five Junior World Championships. He achieved his best result in 2018 when he finished 12th in Minsk, Belarus. His World Championships debut was at the 2021 Championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan. He was then 12th in the individual competition. In 2022, Oleksandr Okipniuk was nominated for his first Winter Games in Beijing. Personal life Okipniuk is student of the sports faculty at the Kamyanets-Podilsky Ivan Ohienko National University. Career results Winter Olympics World Championships World Cup Individual rankings European Cup Individual podiums References External links Okipniuk's Instagram profile 1998 births Living people People from Berehove Ukrainian male freestyle skiers Freestyle skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic freestyle skiers of Ukraine
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Events in the year 2009 in Kerala. Incumbents Governor of Kerala - R. S. Gavai Chief minister of Kerala - V. S. Achuthanandan Events January 8 - Manmohan Singh inaugurates Indian Naval Academy at Ezhimala, Kannur. April 16 - 2009 Indian general election in Kerala held in Kerala as Phase 1 of 2009 Indian general election. May 17 - 2009 Beemapally police shooting August 21 - Paul M George of The Muthoot Group murdered by assailants following a road rage incident. September 30 - Nearly 45 tourists killed in 2009 Thekkady boat disaster by drowning in the reservoir. November 10 - United Democratic Front wins By-election held to three assembly seats namely Kannur, Alappuzha and Ernakulam. Deaths February 1 - Syed Muhammedali Shihab Thangal, 73, religious leader and politician. August 6 - Murali (Malayalam actor), 55. See also History of Kerala 2009 in India References 2000s in Kerala
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McMinn County School District or McMinn County Schools is a school district headquartered in Athens, Tennessee. Most of McMinn County is zoned to the district for all grade levels. Residents of Athens and Etowah however have separate school districts for PreKindergarten through 8th grade, but attend McMinn County Schools-operated facilities for grades 9–12. In 2020, the district had 5,493 students. It had two high schools, seven middle schools, seven elementary schools, and seven preschools. The demographics of the county are that as of 2019 it was 92% white, 3% Hispanic or Latino, and 2% black. 19.4% of families had an income that was below the poverty level, and 27.7% of families were receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. A total of 52.6% of the population had a high school education or less. the Director of Schools is Lee Parkison. Student performance As of 2022, a total of 31% of elementary school students tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 40% tested did so for math. Also, 31% of middle school students tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 40% did so for math. Furthermore 34% of high school students tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 22% did so for math. History The 1870 Tennessee constitution prevented black and white children from attending the same public schools, barring integration. In 1873 an election was held on the question of whether to have a school tax, and the proposal was voted down. As a result, the county had no schools other than some subscription schools. Subsequently, however, a new school law was passed. In 1875, McMinn County had 56 white schools and 10 "colored" schools. The schools taught for an average of three and a half months each year. The County Superintendent praised the focus on orthography at the schools. In the 1920s, the majority of blacks in McMinn County attended school at the Rosenwald School Building Program's schools at Athens, East Etowah, West Etowah, and Union. In February 1942, Lake Robinson became the superintendent. In 1954 the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, in which the Court ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality, marked the beginning of the end for Tennessee's African-American high schools. It took about 15 years for high school integration to work its way throughout Tennessee. Cooke High School in Athens in McMinn County was one of the African-American schools that closed down as a result of integration. The 1956 Tennessee educational census reported fewer than 100 school-age Negroes in McMinn. After the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, Tennessee began to integrate schools. A 1999 Tennessee state study of Tennessee schools found that McMinn County Schools teacher salaries were 110% of the state median (and Athens City teacher salaries were 122% of the state median), on a Tennessee Teacher Cost Index basis, ranking it in the top 17% in the state. Parkinson became the head of the school system in 2018. Maus book controversy In January 2022 the school board, in a 10-0 decision, removed the graphic novel about the Holocaust Maus, the only graphic novel ever to win a Pulitzer Prize, from its curriculum for 8th grade English classes. The board in doing so overrode a Tennessee state curriculum review that had in contrast approved the teaching of the book. According to the school district, the reasons that it removed the book were “unnecessary” profanity (they focused on some bad words, such as "damn"), depictions of nude mice, murder, and suicide, and what the board deemed the values of the community; in addition, a board member pointed out that at one time in the past the author of Maus had drawn cartoons for Playboy magazine. A former teacher who spoke at the meeting observed, in contrast, that “there is nothing pretty about the Holocaust, and for me this was a great way to depict a horrific time in history.” This decision to bar the teaching of the book occurred in proximity to Holocaust Remembrance Day, and during various attempts to remove reading material from other school districts. Author Art Spiegelman criticized the move, describing it variously as baffling, "Orwellian", and “daffily myopic.” The board's decision was covered by media in the United States, Europe, and Israel. Spiegelman, whose parents survived the Auschwitz concentration camp, also observed that he got the impression that the board members were asking, “Why can’t they teach a nicer Holocaust?” The Tennessean noted the swelling of significant backlash from politicians, journalists, organizations, and others. Tennessee State Representative John Ray Clemmons (D-Nashville), criticizing the board's action, said "Books are being stripped out of public libraries that give detailed personal accounts from survivors and about victims of the Holocaust." Tennessee's United States Representative Jim Cooper (D-Nashville), called the decision "outrageous" and "really shameful." In addition, Tennessee's United States Representative Steve Cohen (D-Memphis), condemning the book's removal, said he hoped to see the school board's decision reversed. Tennessee Wesleyan University librarian Alex Sharp, in McMinn County, said that banning the banning of the book because "[b]ecause it has eight swear words? Okay, I'm sorry. But children see more than eight swear words in one TikTok video nowadays." Following the board's banning of the book from its curriculum, the book became an Amazon best-seller. On January 28, 2022, it was # 1 in the categories of fiction satire, and comics and graphic novels, and # 7 overall for all books (as Maus 1 was # 5 overall for books). Neither book was in the top 1,000 a week prior. An Episcopal church in the county announced that it would conduct a discussion of Maus on February 3, which would include a discussion about the complicity of many churches in the extermination of Jews during the Holocaust. The owner of the Nirvana Comics bookstore away from McMinn County in Knoxville, Tennessee, offered loans of "The Complete Maus" to any student, and donors sent him $30,000 to help fund his efforts. He said: "We’re getting requests from parents all over the country, even Europe, asking for copies," and believed the surprisingly strong response reflected the view that "That’s not what we do in America: ‘We don’t ban books.’ It triggered a very American response." Schools High schools McMinn Central High School (unincorporated area, Englewood address) McMinn County High School (Athens) Elementary schools E.K. Baker Elementary School (unincorporated area, Athens postal address) Calhoun Elementary School (Calhoun) Englewood Elementary School (Englewood) Mountain View Elementary School (unincorporated area, Etowah postal address) Niota Elementary School (Niota) Riceville Elementary School (Riceville, unincorporated area) Rogers Creek Elementary School (unincorporated area, Athens postal address) Other McMinn Career and Tech Center Former schools Cook High School Englewood High School - A fire destroyed the building in December 1963. McMinn Central opened in fall 1966, with students from Englewood and Etowah. Etowah High School - In 1958 there was a student walkout that lasted for at least four days. It consolidated into McMinn Central in 1966. See also Athens City Schools - PreK-8 school district for Athens References External links McMinn County Schools Education in McMinn County, Tennessee School districts in Tennessee
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Giacomo Da Re (born 29 March 1999) is an Italian rugby union player. His preferred position is fly-half and he currently plays for Rovigo Delta, on loan from Benetton Rugby. For 2020–21 Pro14 and 2021–22 United Rugby Championship seasons, he was named as Permit Player for Benetton Rugby.He made his debut in Round 11 of the 2021–22 United Rugby Championship against the . In 2019 Da Re was named in the Italy Under 20 squad. On the 14 October 2021, he was selected by Alessandro Troncon to be part of an Italy A 28-man squad and on 8 December he was named in Emerging Italy 27-man squad for the 2021 end-of-year rugby union internationals. On 13 January 2022, Da Re was named in the Italian squad for 2022 Six Nations Championship. References 1999 births Italian rugby union players Living people Rugby union fly-halves Rugby union fullbacks Mogliano Rugby players Rugby Rovigo Delta players Benetton Rugby players
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Loeser & Wolff was a large German tobacco goods factory and trade in Berlin that was Aryanized by the Nazis because its owners were Jewish. It manufactured, imported and distributed cigars in particular. It was at times the largest cigar factory in Europe and a Jewish company until its Aryanization in 1937. History and significance Beginnings On July 1, 1865, Bernhard Loeser (born April 17, 1835, in Quedlinburg) and Carl Wolff (born 1825) founded a tobacconist's shop; it is recorded as being located at Alexanderstrasse 3 in 1866. The headquarters had been located at Alexanderstraße 1 since 1867. Wolff was responsible for the Berlin retail stores, Loeser for wholesale beyond that. Expansion beginning In order to meet the growing demand and to be closer to the important sales region in the east of what was then Prussia, Loeser acquired shares in the cigar factory Jean Kohlweck & Co. in Elbing (West Prussia, today Elbląg in Poland) on January 20, 1874, whereupon it changed its name to Kohlweck & Loeser. In 1878 he took it over completely and changed its name to Zigarrenfabrik Loeser & Wolff. When he joined the company in 1874, 26,700 cigars were produced by hand from imported raw tobaccos with around 40 exclusively female employees. Due to rapidly growing demand, the factory was expanded in the same year, as well as in 1880, 1881 and 1882. Model company The largest company in Elblag was the Schichau-Werke shipyard and machine factory. The cigar factory's women's jobs offered families an important additional income with far above-average social benefits. The share of wholesale trade and exports to Europe, Africa, Asia and Japan quickly exceeded the importance of the retail business. In 1881, Loeser presented the company at the Melbourne International Exhibition in Melbourne/Australia and received the 1st prize there. At exhibitions in Königsberg, Bromberg and Berlin, the high quality of the cigars was awarded. Further expansion In 1885, Loeser had a second factory built in the nearby district town of Braunsberg (East Prussia, now Braniewo/Poland), and on December 1, 1911, another production facility went into operation in Marienburg (West Prussia, now Malbork/Poland), and in 1911, another went into operation in Prussian Stargard (West Prussia, now Starogard Gdański/Poland). All the factories were managed from Elblag, where the largest factory was located, by Director Franz Wilhelm Pamperin. Pamperin was himself a son of a small tobacco factory owner in Elbing. In 1896, a small production plant in Bremen was added. In the same year, the company was the supplier of tobacco products at the Berlin Trade Exhibition. On the southern shore of the Neuer See, Loeser and Wolff had its own pavilion with a tobacco museum and exhibition. Here there were demonstrations on cigar box production and cigar making. For the production of a cigarette, LuW commissioned the Manoli cigarette factory in Berlin, which produced an exhibition cigarette under the emblem of the hammer fist, which was distributed through LuW on the premises. In 1890, on the occasion of the company's 25th anniversary, Kaiser Wilhelm II appointed Loeser an honorary member of the National Veterans' Association. On January 29, 1895, Loeser received the honorary title of Königlich-preußischer Kommerzienrat. At the end of the 19th century, Loeser & Wolff was awarded the Royal Prussian State Medal in Gold several times. In 1899, to mark the 25th anniversary of the factory in Elbling, a street on the company's property was renamed Loeserstrasse. Loeser died in Berlin on May 2, 1901. He is buried in the Jewish Cemetery Berlin-Weißensee. In the same year, there were already 66 stores in Berlin, 2,000 predominantly female employees worked in the Elbing and Braunsberg factories, and around 100 million cigars were produced. On November 13, 1902, co-founder Carl Wolff also died. His widow Cäcilie and Loeser's son-in-law, the senior government and building councilor Alfred Sommerguth, continued to run the company, which subsequently reached the peak of its prosperity. Growth In 1907, almost 3900 people were employed, 3280 of them in Elbing. In 1914, a company advertisement stated 120 sales outlets. In the fiscal year 1915–16, i.e. during the First World War, shortly before the establishment of the German Tobacco Trading Company and the war-related compulsory state management of tobacco, a total of 194,500,000 cigars were produced. The highest weekly production was 4,000,000. In 1916, Loeser & Wolff employed almost 5000 people, 3740 of them in Elbing alone. After the end of the First World War, the branch plant in Prussian Stargard became Polish. In 1920, the two heirs united the remaining and hitherto legally independent sub-operations into a limited liability company. In the following year, a smoking tobacco factory was installed. The company briefly stopped production for months in 1922–23, but recovered after some time. At the end of the 1920s, the daughter Lucia Sommerguth-Loeser took over the management. From 1928 to 1930, it had a new administrative headquarters building designed by the architect Albert Biebendt on a 1,445 m2 plot of land at the corner of Schöneberger Ufer 47 and Potsdamer Strasse 58 (Tiergarten district, Mitte borough) in the style of the early New Objectivity, which was one of the very first high-rise buildings in Berlin. The "Loeser & Wolff" building, which juts out over the Landwehr Canal like the prow of a ship, was nicknamed the "Loeser Castle" by the Berlin vernacular at the time; today it is neutrally called the "Loeser & Wolff House". Nazi persecution When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Loeser & Wolff was persecuted as a Jewish company. Loeser & Wolff was aryanized, that is transferred to a non-Jewish owner. Lucia Sommerguth-Loeser died in 1937., Its Berlin director Walter E. Beyer took over the company on April 1, 1937, as part of the Aryanization process. A short UfA advertising film of the "Walter E. Beyer Cigar Factories" with Rudolf Platte and Eduard Wenck has been preserved from 1942. Postwar Until 1952, the company was owned under Beyer's name, after which 80% passed into the hands of the Lucia Loeser Foundation. Beyer, however, remained managing director until December 31, 1963. The Elbing branch no longer existed in 1952 at the latest; after 1945, the "Truso" textile factory (which also no longer exists today) was established there. The Iron Curtain separated the other plants from the supply of the distribution center in Berlin. In 1964, the architects Hans Scharoun and Edgar Wisniewski moved into an office on the top floor (attic) of the Berlin "Loeser & Wolff" building, which was built in the 1920s and listed as a historic monument in 1955, after they had won the "Capital City Berlin" competition in 1958 to build the Kulturforum (with the Philharmonic Hall, State Library and Chamber Music Hall), which was not far away. The office existed there for forty years until its renovation. In 1972, one of the first Greek restaurants in Berlin opened on the first floor; it no longer exists. A physiotherapy practice has taken up residence here On June 30, 1983, the company "Loeser & Wolff" was dissolved. Around the year 2000, "Polis AG", a real estate holding company of Bank Delbrück, acquired the "Loeser & Wolff" building. In cooperation with the project development company Beos, it was completely renovated and converted from 2002 to 2004 at a cost of 22.5 million euros. According to the plans of the architectural firm Gerkan, Marg and Partner, it was given two additional glazed gable floors. The initially controversial addition was based on rediscovered original plans by Scharoun, who envisioned a three-story staggered glass addition. Until 2017, the new floors housed the "40 Seconds Lounge," a party club, while the 8th floor is now home to the Golvet restaurant. The other floors are used, among others, by Deutsche Entertainment AG, the Berlin regional association of company health insurance funds, the company DfV (services for insurance carriers), an art gallery, investment consultants, architects' and lawyers' offices. Mentions in literature Alfred Döblin mentions Loeser & Wolff in his Berlin metropolitan novel Berlin Alexanderplatz - The Story of Franz Biberkopf. The title of Walter Kempowski's novel Tadellöser & Wolff is derived from the company name: Kempowski's father, who often bought from Loeser & Wolff, used this phrase when he wanted to praise something. "Tadellöser & Wolff? What does that actually mean?" Well, good things, nothing more. That's just how people talk in the city. "Gutmannsdörfer" is also one of those phrases. If you think something is good, then you just say "Gutmannsdörfer". Or "Schlechtmannsdörfer", or "Miesnitz & Jenssen". - from: Tadellöser & Wolff. S. 300 Literature Peter Schubert: Haus Loeser & Wolff. In: Welt am Sonntag, 19. Dezember 2004. External links Hans-Jürgen Schuch: Loeser, Bernhard. In: Ostdeutsche Biografie (Kulturportal West-Ost) – mit weiterer Literatur Westpreußische Unternehmer, u. a. zur Geschichte von Loeser & Wolff, von Christa Mühleisen, mit historischen Ansichten und weiterer Literatur References 1983 disestablishments 1865 establishments Cigar brands Companies acquired from Jews under Nazi rule
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2nd Vinnikovo or Vtoroye Vinnikovo () is a rural locality () in Vinnikovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Vinogrobl River (a left tributary of the Tuskar in the basin of the Seym), 114 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 16 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 1 km from the selsoviet center – 1st Vinnikovo. Climate 2nd Vinnikovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport 2nd Vinnikovo is located 11 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 3 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), on the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-016 – 1st Vinnikovo – Lipovets, with the access road to Malinovy), 3.5 km from the nearest railway station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 16 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 129 km from Belgorod International Airport and 189 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport. References Notes Sources Rural localities in Kursk Oblast
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Seychelles Sign Language, also known as Lalang Siny Seselwa, is a Sign language used by Deaf and hard of hearing Seychellois Creole people. Formalization of the language began as an effort in 2008 between representatives of the Seychellois Association for People with Hearing Impairment and the Paris-based Institut National de Jeunes Sourds de Paris. In 2011, the Seychelles government, with support from UNESCO, began work on a standardization project for the language, which culminated in 2019 the first dictionary of Seychelles Sign. The language shows influence from French, American, and Mauritian Sign Language. References Languages of Seychelles
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Frank S. O'Neil was an American attorney who served as chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission. Early life O'Neil's father, George F. O'Neil was a prominent Democrat and the publisher of the Binghamton Leader. He graduated from Columbia Law School in 1903 and was captain of the school's baseball team. O'Neil became a prominent lawyer in Binghamton, New York. He served a president of the Broome County Jockey Club, which owned the horse track on the Broome County Agricultural Grounds in Whitney Point, New York. In 1912, O'Neil left Binghamton to practice law in New York City. New York State Athletic Commission In 1911 O'Neil was appointed to the newly created New York State Athletic Commission by Governor John Alden Dix. In September 1911, O'Neil led an investigation into the Madison Square Athletic Club over allegations of overcrowding, tax irregularities, and other issues that occurred during a fight between Matt Wells and Valentine Brown. O'Neil suspended the club's license until improvements recommended by Fire Commissioner Joseph Johnson were made to Madison Square Garden. The commission eventually revoked the MSAC's license and another club, reported to be run by Frank J. Farrell and Tim Hurst with O'Neil as a partner, took over fight promotion at the Garden. Boxer Al Palzer and promoter Tom O'Rourke accused O'Neil of taking $800 in exchange for approving a fight between Palzer and Jack Johnson. O'Neil denied the allegation, stating that he would never allow Johnson to fight in New York. In 1912, Bat Masterson accused O'Neil of being biased against the National Sporting Club and referee Patsy Haley, being a silent partner of the Madison Square Garden Athletic Club, demanding an excessive of complementary tickets from promoters, and associating with known criminal Jimmy Kelly. Despite the accusations, O'Neil remained on the commission and in 1913 was elected chairman. On October 8, 1915, Governor Charles Seymour Whitman removed O'Neil from the board after the commission failed to renew the license of the Show Corporation, which caused the cancellation of a fight between Willie Ritchie and Johnny Dundee at Madison Square Garden. He was replaced by sportswriter Fred A. Wenck. Conspiracy charges In 1918, O'Neil was charged with conspiracy to obstruct the operation of the draft law. According to the prosecution, O'Neil was the mastermind behind a scheme to collect money from men who wanted to avoid military service. O'Neil claimed to have a "pull" with Army officers and would be able to have the men discharged or transferred to the Quartermaster Corps. O'Neil admitted to taking the money but contented that he had accepted it in exchange for presenting the appeals to the district draft board. On July 24, 1918, O'Neil and his co-defendants were found not guilty. Later life O'Neil spent his later years traveling through Europe and South America. In 1933 he moved to Lordville, New York. He died on August 12, 1945, at City Hospital in Binghamton, New York. He was 67 years old. References 1945 deaths Columbia Law School alumni Columbia Lions baseball players People from Binghamton, New York People from Delaware County, New York New York (state) Democrats New York (state) lawyers New York State Athletic Commissioners
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Going to You at a Speed of 493 km () is an upcoming South Korean television series starring Chae Jong-hyeop and Park Ju Hyun. The series depicts a hot sports romance in a badminton business team. It is scheduled to premiere on KBS2 in April 2022, and airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 21:30 (KST). Synopsis The show is a sports romance drama about the passion and affectionate love between the male and female mixed-doubles protagonists within their group of badminton team members. Cast Main Chae Jong-hyeop as Park Tae-Joon A player who views badminton as just a profession. A person who dreams of a comfortable life after his retirement, but joins the business team Eunice after being cut off from the city hall team. Park Ju-Hyun as Park Tae-yang A badminton player whose life is all about sports. Supporting Park Ji-hyun as Park Jun-young A Olympic gold medalist who retired due to an accident. Kim Mu-jun as Yook Jeong-hwan Seo Ji-hye as Lee Yoo-min The queen of overlapping jinxes. Jo Han-chul as Lee Tae-sang In Gyo-jin as Joo Sang-hyeon Bin Chan-wook as Oh Seon-su Lee Chae-min as Lee Ji-ho Jeon Hye-won as Yang Seong-sil Kwon So-hyun as Chun Yu-ri Jo Soo-hyang as Lee Young-shim Moon Dong-hyeok as Go Dong-wan Jeon Bae-soo as Park Man-soo, Park Tae-yang's father Lee Seo-hwan as Eunice trainer Kim Si-bon Lee Ji-hyun Park Tae-joon and Park Jun-young's mother Production Casting Photos from the official script reading were published on February 16, 2022. The first script reading of the cast was held at the KBS annex in October of last year. Filming On February 18, 2022, Chae Jong-hyeop tested positive for the COVID-19 self-diagnosis kit and conducted a PCR test. A day later, it was revealed that he tested negative for COVID-19 PCR test and filming resumed soon as it was confirmed that Chae Jong-hyeop tested negative. References External links Korean-language television shows Korean Broadcasting System television dramas 2022 South Korean television series debuts Television series by Celltrion Entertainment
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Klaus Boehnke (born April 23, 1951, in Oldenburg, Germany) is a German psychologist and social scientist. He has been teaching and researching at Jacobs University Bremen since 2002. Since 2017, he is also deputy director of the Center for Sociocultural Research at the Higher School of Economics (HSE) in Moscow. Academic career Boehnke studied English, Russian, and Psychology in Saarbrücken, Bochum, and Berlin. He completed his teacher training in 1975 in Berlin with a state examination in English and Russian. He completed his psychology studies in 1980 at Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin – Technical University of Berlin) with an MA-equivalent diploma degree (thesis supervisor Professor Jürgen Bortz). In 1985, also at TU Berlin, he received his doctorate (Dr. phil.) in psychology (doctoral supervisor Professor Rainer K. Silbereisen). In 1992, the Free University of Berlin conferred the so-called habilitation degree on him and bestowed him with the so-called Venia Legendi ("Right to Read") for Psychology (habilitation mentor Professor Hans Merkens). After receiving his diploma, Boehnke first worked as a research associate at the Institute of Psychology at TU Berlin, and then in positions roughly equivalent to an assistant, later associate professor at the Institute of General and Comparative Educational Science at the Free University of Berlin. From 1990 to 1992, he worked for 18 months at the Pedagogy Section of the Humboldt University of Berlin as a DAAD guest lecturer. In 1993, he was appointed to the professorship of Socialization Research and Empirical Social Research at the Institute of Sociology of Chemnitz University of Technology. In 2002, he relinquished his tenure as a civil servant and accepted a professorship for Social Science Methodology at the private then International University Bremen, now Jacobs University. Boehnke held several long-term guest lectureships, first at the Australian National University in Canberra in 1987, then at the University of Toronto in 1997–98, and in 2008–9 at the National University of Singapore. From 2000 to 2008, Boehnke served as Secretary General of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) and as its president from 2018 to 2020. He served as President of the Division of Political Psychology of the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) from 2004 to 2010, and as chair of the German Peace Psychology Forum from 2005 to 2013. Boehnke has received several academic awards, including the Fukuhara Award from the International Council of Psychology (ICP) and most recently the Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology Award from the American Psychological Association. Boehnke's research focuses on political socialization, social cohesion, and value transmission in cross-cultural comparison. He has published 14 monographs and 7 edited volumes, about 150 articles in peer-reviewed journals, and about 160 book chapters. Personal life He is married and has four children. References 1951 births Living people German psychologists People from Oldenburg (city) Technical University of Berlin alumni Jacobs University Bremen faculty
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This is a list of the seasons played by Paradou AC from 1994 when the club first entered a league competition to the most recent seasons. The club's achievements in all major national and international competitions as well as the top scorers are listed. Top scorers in bold were also top scorers of Ligue 1. The list is separated into three parts, coinciding with the three major episodes of Algerian football: History Seasons Key Key to league record: P = Played W = Games won D = Games drawn L = Games lost GF = Goals for GA = Goals against Pts = Points Pos = Final position Key to divisions: 1 = Ligue 1 2 = Ligue 2 3 = DNA 4 = Inter-Régions Division 5 = Régionale II Key to rounds: DNE = Did not enter Grp = Group stage R1 = First Round R2 = Second Round R32 = Round of 32 R16 = Round of 16 QF = Quarter-finals SF = Semi-finals RU = Runners-up W = Winners Division shown in bold to indicate a change in division. Top scorers shown in bold are players who were also top scorers in their division that season. Statistics List of All-time appearances This List of All-time appearances for JS Saoura contains football players who have played for Paradou AC and have managed to accrue 100 or more appearances. Bold Still playing competitive football in Paradou AC. 1 Includes the Super Cup and League Cup. 2 Includes the Confederation Cup and Champions League. 3 Includes the UAFA Club Cup. List of leading goalscorers 1 Includes the Super Cup and League Cup. 2 Includes the Confederation Cup and Champions League. 3 Includes the UAFA Club Cup. List of managers Information correct as of 24 August 2021. Only competitive matches are counted. List of Paradou AC players hat-tricks Position key: GK – Goalkeeper; DF – Defender; MF – Midfielder; FW – Forward; 4 – Player scored four goals; * – The home team Notes References Algerian football club seasons by club
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Fernando Herrero Tejedor (1920–1975) was a Spanish jurist and politician who was a member of the FET y de las JONS (FET), the ruling party of the Francoist Spain. He served as the minister-secretaries general of the movement between March and June 1975. He died in a car accident while serving in the post. Early life and education Herrero was born in Castellón de la Plana on 30 September 1920. His father was a military officer. Herrero joined the Spanish civil war, and after the war he became a member of the FET. He had a law degree in Valencia. Career Following the graduation Herrero began to work as the prosecutor of the provincial court in Castellón. He served in the civil government and the provincial headquarters of the FET in Castellón in 1955 and in Logroño in 1956. His another post was the civil governor of Segovia. He was made a member to the FET's national delegation of provinces in 1957. In 1961 he was appointed deputy secretary general of the FET, and on 30 September 1965 he was named the prosecutor of the Supreme Court. During this period he was also a member of the Parliament. On 5 March 1975 he was appointed secretary general of the movement to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Arias Navarro replacing Utrera Molina in the post. Personal life and death One of his children was Fernando Herrero-Tejedor Algar (1949–2014) who was also a jurist. His another son, Luis Herrero, is a journalist and a former Member of the European Parliament for Spain. On 12 June 1975 Herrero died in a traffic accident near Adanero near Ávila. References 20th-century Spanish politicians 1920 births 1975 deaths Government ministers during the Francoist dictatorship Spanish jurists FET y de las JONS politicians Road incident deaths in Spain People from Castellón de la Plana
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Caroline Farberger (born 1967) is the CEO of the Swedish company , part of the ICA Group. She has degrees in electrical engineering and business administration. References 1967 births Living people Swedish business executives Swedish women
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The 57th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honoring the best Swedish films of 2021 and took place on 24 January 2022 at Cirkus in Stockholm. The ceremony was televised by SVT, and was hosted by television presenter Gina Dirawi. Clara Sola won a leading five awards out of its leading nine nominations. Winners and nominees The nominees for the 57th Guldbagge Awards were announced on 16 December 2021 at the Filmhuset, Stockholm, by the Swedish Film Institute. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. Films with multiple nominations and awards References External links 2021 in Swedish cinema 2021 film awards Guldbagge Awards ceremonies 2020s in Stockholm
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Russia was set to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. However, due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) excluded Russia from participating. Background Prior to the 2022 contest, Russia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 23 times since its first entry in 1994. Russia has won the contest on one occasion in with the song "Believe" performed by Dima Bilan. In , Russia finished third with the song "You Are the Only One" performed by Sergey Lazarev, who would later return to represent his country again in with the song "Scream", also finishing in third place. In , Russia placed fifteenth in the second semi-final with the song "I Won't Break" performed by Yuliya Samoylova, making it the first time Russia did not qualify for the final since the introduction of semi-finals in . In , "Russian Woman" performed by Manizha qualified for the final and ultimately finished ninth with 204 points. Before Eurovision Artist selection No official announcement was made by national broadcaster VGTRK regarding the Russian selection for 2022. According to non-confirmed rumors, shortlisted acts included Aleksandr Panayotov, , Egor Kreed, Vanya Dmitrienko, Klava Koka and Slavia Simonova. Later, the number of artists on the shortlist was reduced to three: two women and one man, among whom VGTRK was to choose a representative. Exclusion In the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on 24 February, Ukrainian broadcaster UA:PBC appealed to suspend Russian EBU member broadcasters VGTRK and Channel One from the union. The appeal alleged that since the beginning of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine in 2014, VGTRK and Channel One have been a mouthpiece for the Russian government and a key tool of political propaganda financed from the Russian state budget. The EBU initially stated that Russia as well as Ukraine would still be allowed to participate in the contest, citing the non-political nature of the event. According to Gustav Lützhøft, editor-in-chief of Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, "we find it incompatible with Eurovision's values that Russia is participating." Sweden's SVT, Iceland's RÚV, Lithuania's LRT and Norway's NRK also called on the EBU to exclude Russia from the contest, while the Netherlands' AVROTROS, Poland's TVP and Ukraine's UA:PBC additionally called on the EBU to suspend Russia's membership of the union. Estonia's ERR and Finland's Yle stated that they would not participate if Russia is invited. Latvian representatives at the 2022 contest, Citi Zēni, called on the EBU in an email to reconsider their decision to allow Russia to compete. On 25 February 2022, the EBU announced that Russia would not compete at the contest, stating that "in light of the unprecedented crisis in Ukraine, the inclusion of a Russian entry in this year's Contest would bring the competition into disrepute." The next day, all EBU members from Russia, including VGTRK and Channel One, announced their withdrawal from the union, according to a statement released by Russian state media. Russia was originally set to perform in the second half of the first semi-final on 10 May 2022. References 2022 Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Eurovision
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Pleurifera is a small genus of sea snails in the family Columbellidae. Species Pleurifera flammulata K. Monsecour & D. Monsecour, 2018 Pleurifera fulgens K. Monsecour & D. Monsecour, 2016 Pleurifera hawaiiensis K. Monsecour & D. Monsecour, 2019 Pleurifera lepida K. Monsecour & D. Monsecour, 2016 Pleurifera suzannae (Drivas & Jay, 1990) Pleurifera tenuilabris K. Monsecour & D. Monsecour, 2016 References External links Drivas, J. & Jay, M. (1997). Report on a collection of Columbellidae (Mollusca, Gastopoda) from the west Indian Ocean region (Madagascar, Glorieuses Islands, Comores Islands, and nearby banks and coral shawls) with descriptions of three new species and one new genus. Apex. 12 (1): 31-42 Columbellidae
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Shehadeh or Shehade is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Bassel Shehadeh (1984–2012), Syrian Christian film maker and producer Edmon Shehadeh (1933–2017), Palestinian poet Michel Shehadeh (born 1956), executive director of the Arab Film Festival Mohammed Shehadeh, civil engineer Mtanes Shehadeh (born 1972), Israeli Arab politician Raghdan Shehadeh ((born 1977), Syrian footballer Raja Shehadeh (born 1951), Palestinian lawyer and writer Sami Abu Shehadeh, Israeli Arab politician Salah Shehade (1953–2002), member of Hamas
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Diamonds is the eighth studio album by the Canadian rock band, The Birthday Massacre, released on March 27, 2020. Background and production Diamonds had originally been planned for release in September 2019. In May 2019 the band revealed that the band's vocalist Chibi would be undergoing surgery (condition not stated) but assured it was nothing life threatening. However, due to the circumstances, the album's release was pushed back. When asked for comments on the album, guitarist Michael Rainbow told Billboard: “There is a little bit of escapism. It’s the same as escaping into a good movie or a book. Part of what we find fun about writing is being more dreamlike and surreal in our approach." Release and promotion On January 24, 2020, a lyric video for "The Sky Will Turn" was released on Metropolis Record's official YouTube channel. On March 5, 2020, "The Last Goodbye" was released on the band's YouTube channel. On March 24, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns occurring worldwide, the band released the entire album early on YouTube for streaming via the Metropolis Record's channel, stating "with love, from The Birthday Massacre." Initially, the band had planned to go on tour during the Spring of 2020 to promote the album. However, the tour was postponed to the Fall due to complications surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. In July 2020, instead of postponing the tour once more, all tour dates were officially canceled. In October 2020, the band launched their Patreon page where fan's could pledge a monthly fee for access to exclusive Q&As with the band, see the making-of their music, livestreams, and previously unreleased material. Reception Diamonds was met with mostly positive reviews. Caleb R. Newton from New Noise Magazine gave the album a five-star rating calling it " a strikingly personable, sonic journey off into a wistful expanse." Jeannie Blue from Cryptic Rock also gave the album a perfect score, defining the album as another example of the band's "exceptional ability to craft beautifully surreal and hauntingly lush, thoughtfully poetic tracks that provide a multi-layered visual and auditory experience." Robert Adams, who had never heard of The Birthday Massacre prior to his review for MetalTalk, gave the album a favorable review, stating "there's not a single bad track on the album," as was surprised he had never listened to the catalog until then. Although Sputnikmusic, summarized the album as "Another excellent outing from a band that perfected their sound long ago", they said there was nothing on it that would come as surprising to fans. Track listing Personnel Diamonds album personnel adapted from CD liner notes. Chibi – songwriter, vocals Michael Rainbow – songwriting, vocals, recording, production, mixing Michael Falcore – songwriting, vocals, recording, production, mixing Brett Carruthers – recording engineering assistance Dave Ogilvie – mix engineer, mixing at Hipposonic Studios, Vancouver, Canada Liam Moes – assistant mix engineer HBomb Mastering – mastering, Toronto, Canada Sara Deck – album artwork Amir Derakh from Julien-K – guitar solo in "Flashback". Recorded At: Desolation Studios (Toronto), Dire Studios (Toronto), and The Altar Studios (Toronto, Canada) References 2020 albums The Birthday Massacre albums
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Rajbari Government College () is a public college situated in Rajbari, Bangladesh established in 1961. It is one of the traditional and largest educational institutions in Rajbari district. The foundation stone of the college was laid on 23 June 1961. The college was established on about . It was made official in 1980. History Although the then Rajbari District was identified as a neglected underdeveloped area, there were no higher educational institutions to fullfil people's desire for education. Many students had to be admitted to Government Rajendra College, Faridpur, Kushtia Government College, Magura Suhrawardy College and other far-flung colleges of the country. The matter stirred the minds of the people of the area. In this regard, Kazi Hedayet Hossain, Dr. AKM Aszad, Dr. SM Yahya, Amalkrishna Chakraborty, Vrindavan Das, Fazlul Haque Muktar, Advocate Abul Kashem Mridha, Advocate Abdul Jalil Mia, Dr. Jalilur Rahman, Margub Ahmed, Dr. Azahar Uddin, AH Hanif Mollah (Goaland) took initiative to establish colleges especially at the local level. Meanwhile, Kazi Azhar Ali became the sub-divisional administrator of Rajbari. He came forward with huge initiative in establishing the college. That time it was a difficult matter to get approval for the establishment of the college starting from money, property, students. Nevertheless, Kazi Azhar Ali came forward with local enthusiasts to establish the college. The committee was formed for this purpose. The committee was chaired by Kazi Azhar Ali, Secretary Mamunur Rashid (Second Officer) and Joint Secretary AKM Aszad. Members were Kazi Hedayet Hossain, Advocate Abdul Jalil Mia, Advocate Abu Hena, Fazlul Muktar. Half a kilometer west of Rajbari railway station, the 100-year-old traditional two-storey building of the Baptist Mission, with 48 per cent land, was registered by Shimshan Chowdhury Ataikola on behalf of the Baptist Mission, on behalf of the Governing Board. Later, the land of the present college stood at 14 acres as a means of purchase and donation of many lands in the vicinity. The foundation stone was laid in 1971 by the then Governor of East Pakistan, Azam Khan. The college was inaugurated on 23 June 1971 by the then Sub-Divisional Administrator Kazi Azahar Ali. In the first year, the square tin house in front of the present library was used as a class room, and the present principal's room and office building were the principal's room and office room. The Department of Humanities and Commerce was opened in 1981 and the Department of Science in 1982. Classes were not constructed till 1964 and due to increasing student pressure, classes were taken in the present district school (then Goyland Model High School) in 1973. The present Sajjan Kanda (next to Kazi Bari) at the time of establishment of the college. Accepted by the administration as the home for the principal. Osman Gani, a retired registrar of Rajshahi University, was appointed as the principal. Notable alumni Chanchal Chowdhury, Actor, two-times National Film Awards winner. References External links Official website Colleges in Dhaka District Rajbari District
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The 2022 World Junior Speed Skating Championships took place from 28 to 30 January 2022 in Innsbruck, Austria. Schedule All times are local (UTC+1). Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events References External links Results 2022 World Junior International speed skating competitions hosted by Austria 2022 World Junior Speed Skating World Junior Speed Skating Championships 2022 in youth sport
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The Baalshamin inscription is a Phoenician inscription discovered in 1860–61 at Umm al-Amad, Lebanon, the longest of three inscriptions found there during Ernest Renan's Mission de Phénicie. All three inscriptions were found on the north side of the hill; this inscription was found in the foundation of one of the ruined houses covering the hill. The inscription is on an alabaster slab about 32 x 29cm. The writing is not deeply engraved and is not considered to be of monumental character; it was found almost intact except for the beginning, consisting of eight letters, which scholars were able to reconstruct partly from the traces present and partly from the content of the inscription. The inscription is known as CIS I 7. Today it is on display at the Louvre, with ID number AO 4831. Bibliography Editio Princeps: Ledrain, Eugène, Notice sommaire des monuments phéniciens du Musée du Louvre, Musée du Louvre, Paris, Librairies des imprimeries réunies, 1888, p. 60, n° 126 References Phoenician inscriptions
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Palabi Kothay () is a Bangladeshi feminist comedy film released in 1997. It is a finest example of Bangladeshi women-oriented film. Humayun Faridi produced the film. The film is one of flop films in Bangladesh. The film is a remake of Kamal Haasan's own Tamil hit, Magalir Mattum which itself was a remake of the 1980 American film 9 to 5. Plot Shirin is a middle class girl. She could not get married because people want dowry and she is not willing to marry with dowry. Shirin works as a typist and manager's PS in a garment factory. Noori is a cleaner worker of that factory. Her unemployed husband Bachchu often steal his wives' money. He drinks alcohol with the stolen money. The married garment factory manager is a naughty person. He sexually harassed women workers and workers in various ways. Women defend themselves from him in various ways. The computer department was opened in the office. A protesting woman named Mili Chowdhury joined the organization from the head office as a new computer operator. Shirin thinks that with the introduction of computer system, typists will no longer be needed. So she was sad inside. But soon Shirin became friends with Mili. Nargis, the factory supervisor, is a woman with a bad character who always torture workers. Mili left her husband and children in Chittagong and came to Dhaka with the permission of her mother-in-law, living working women's hostel. Nargis hides an emergency file to endanger Shirin. But the file was recovered because of Noori and Mili. Mili organized the women workers of the factory. She was able to convince everyone that women have to stand by the side of women. Women move forward in cooperation with each other. They gather courage with Mili's inspiration. She baptized them in the sake of gender equality. The manager tells Shirin to stay on the excuse of work even after one day of office holiday. When she was alone, he attacked her. But Noori and Mili come forward with the help of Shirin. All the women chased the manager with bamboo sticks and grabbed him. In this way the lustful manager gets appropriate punishment. Cast Shabana as Mili Chowdhury Suborna Mustafa as Shirin Champa as Noorie Humayun Faridi as Mr. Hawlader Afzal Hossain as Managing Director (guest appearance) Ali Raj as Bachchu Khaleda Aktar Kolpona as Shirin's mother Khairul Islam Pakhi as Shirin's brother Sharmin as Salma, wife of Mr. Hawlader Nasir Khan as Lallu Khan Abdul Karim as Old man in slum Sharbari Dasgupta Jacky Alamgir Sitara Begum Mozid Bongobasi Rasheda Chowdhury Alka Sarkar Production Humayun Faridi was the main producer of the film. Shahidul Islam Khokon was filmmaker and director. He had to sell his residential house situated in Uttara for this film Reception Palabi Kothay shows a strong advocate for women's rights in a simple way. The film was well received by the audience after its release. It also garnered critical acclaim for its speeches and performances. Music Awards References External links 1997 films 1990s Bengali-language films Bengali remakes of Tamil films Films about sexual harassment Films about women in Bangladesh Bangladeshi comedy-drama films Bangladeshi feminist films Bangladeshi remakes of Tamil films
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Dennis John Trevelyan, CB (born 1929) is a retired British civil servant and college head. Background and career Born in 1929, Trevelyan attended University College, Oxford, before he entered HM Civil Service in 1950 as an official in the Home Office. He was Director-General of HM Prison Service from 1978 to 1983. While there, he was responsible for overseeing the implementation of the May Report's recommendations. The Times reported in 1983 that the Prison Reform Trust "complimented Mr Trevelyan on the relative openness of the prison system". In another article, The Times noted that, by the time he left office, the rate of incarceration was rising and prison officers were considering striking, while a report by the Chief Inspector of Prisons criticised the state of the prisons themselves. The same paper, however, called Trevelyan "an enlightened, efficient and reforming director-general", but noted that "even he found himself unable to overcome the combined forces of governmental timidity, departmental and judicial conservatism, prison officer resistance and, not least, the inexorably rising crime rate". He had been appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 1981 Birthday Honours. In 1983, Trevelyan was appointed First Civil Service Commissioner. During his tenure, which ended in 1989, he "actively upheld the vetting of Whitehall appointments to ensure that they were made on the basis of fair and open competition". He protested against Michael Heseltine's appointment of Peter Levene as a procurement official in the Ministry of Defence, insisting successfully that the Commission had to review his credentials first. He was less successful, despite his efforts, at recruiting more non-Oxbridge administrative trainees. Trevelyan retired from the civil service in 1989 and was elected Principal of Mansfield College, Oxford, serving from 1989 to 1996. References Living people 1929 births British civil servants Principals of Mansfield College, Oxford Companions of the Order of the Bath
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Bernard H. Ridder (1883 – 1975) was an American newspaper publisher who was the chairman emeritus of Ridder Publications. Biography Ridder was one of the sons of Herman Ridder, who founded the New York German‐language newspaper Staats‐Zeitung und Herold. He graduated from Columbia University in 1903 and joined the family paper shortly afterwards. In 1915, he became the president of the family paper. In 1927, he and his brothers purchased The New York Journal of Commerce and The St. Paul Dispatch and The Pioneer Press. In 1938, Ridder became publisher of The Dispatch and The Pioneer Press and was named president in 1952. In 1973, he was named chairman emeritus of Ridder Publications. Ridder died on May 5, 1975, at 92 years old in West Palm Beach, Florida. He had three sons: Daniel Ridder, who served as publisher of the Press-Telegram; Joseph Ridder, who was publisher of The Mercury News, and Bernard Ridder Jr., who served as vice-chairman of Knight Ridder and was one of the original owners of the Minnesota Vikings. References 1883 births 1975 deaths People from New York City Columbia College (New York) alumni American newspaper executives American newspaper chain owners American newspaper publishers (people) American people of German descent Ridder family
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Gulf is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language film directed by P. Sunil Kumar Reddy and starring Chetan Maddineni and newcomer Dimple. The film is about Indians who move to the Gulf in search of jobs. The film depicts several real incidents. Cast Chetan Maddineni as Shiva Dimple as Lakshmi Bhadram as Bangarraju Mippu as Naveen Subramani as Subramani Nalla Venu as Somulu Nagineedu as Rajaiah Jeeva as Balaraju Posani Krishna Murali as Manga Reddy Tanikella Bharani as Sufi Song Singer Sana as Karunakka Prabhas Sreenu as Chandram Production The director collected experiences of Indian working in the Gulf through email. The film (which was initially planned as a multilingual) is based on the struggles of Indians in the Gulf and stars Chetan (as a weaver's son). The film was mostly shot in Dubai and Ras-Al-Khaima. Release Nyayapati of The Times of India gave the film a rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars and wrote that "He [The director] manages to touch upon sensitive topics like physical and sexual abuse of the Indian workers in the Gulf, and does an effective job of it". 123 Telugu gave the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5 and said that "On the whole, Gulf is a very realistic film about the problems that Indians face in the Gulf countries". References External links 2017 films Indian films 2010s Telugu-language films
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, also titled Love Betrayed, is a 1973 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindō. It is based on the 1914 novel Kokoro by Natsume Sōseki. Cast Noboru Matsuhashi as K Kazunaga Tsuji as S Nobuko Otowa as Mrs. M. Anri as I-ko Taiji Tonoyama as Father of S Yasuo Arakawa as Boy Sotomi Kotake as Girl Literary source Sōseki's novel has been adapted for film and television numerous times, the first time for cinema by Kon Ichikawa in 1955 as The Heart. For his version, writer/director Shindō moved the story's Meiji era setting to the 1970s and put his focus only on the novel's third and final part, "Sensei to isho" ("Sensei's testament"). Reception While Louis Frédéric ranked The Heart among Shindō's important films, Max Tessier criticised Shindō's "leaden directing" and "heavy-handed psychology". References External links 1973 films 1973 drama films Japanese films Japanese drama films Films directed by Kaneto Shindo Films based on Japanese novels
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Paciano Tangco (March 9, 1892–1946) was a Filipino military officer who served as the Chief of the Signal Corps. Early life Tangco was born and in Pateros, Rizal, to Julio Calingo Tangco and his wife Agueda Concepción. Education Tangco graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the Liceo de Manila (now Manila Central University). He later graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from Escuela de Derecho (now Manila Law College). In May, 1914, Tangco entered the Constabulary Academy (now Philippine Military Academy) as a cadet. In November, 1914, Tangco was commissioned as a Third Lieutenant. Military career After commissioning from the Constabulary Academy, Tangco was swiftly promoted. He made second lieutenant in June, 1916; First Lieutenant in September, 1917; Captain February 1, 1920; Major, January 20, 1931; and Lieutenant Colonel September 9, 1937. He was assigned throughout the country in the provinces of Antique, Bataan, Cavite, Manila, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Cotabato, Lanao, Zamboanga, and Sulu in various roles. In the early 1930s, as a Major, Tangco attempted to provide signal communications for the Armed Forces of the Philippines. He improvised homemade radio sets for the Philippine Constabulary field operatives who were engaging in a campaign against the Asedillo-Encallado bandits in Tayabas province (now Quezon province). In 1937, a Philippine Army plucking board had recommended Tangco for retirement on the grounds that as a Constabulary officer he sought to secure a promotion through the influence of politicians. However, Philippine President Quezon, under the reasoning of the then assistant military adviser to the Philippine Government Dwight D. Eisenhower, had Tangco reinstated. Eisenhower reasoned that political favoritism was accepted "almost as a matter of course" and that singling out Tangco was unfair. Legacy P. Tangco St., Pateros References 1892 births 1946 deaths Filipino military personnel Philippine Military Academy alumni Philippine Army personnel
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