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5-Fluoro-MET (5F-MET, 5-fluoro-N-methyl-N-ethyltryptamine) is a psychedelic tryptamine derivative related to drugs such as 5-Fluoro-DMT and N-Methyl-N-ethyltryptamine (MET). It acts as an agonist at the 5-HT2A receptor with an EC50 of 20.6 nM and produces a head-twitch response in animal studies. Ring fluorination in this case increases efficacy at 5-HT2A, with 5F-MET having an efficacy of 87.6% vs 5-HT, vs 36.2% for the partial agonist MET. It is claimed to have antidepressant activity.
See also
5-Fluoro-AMT
5-Fluoro-AET
5-Fluoro-DET
5-Fluoro-EPT
5-MeO-MET
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Psychedelic tryptamines
Tryptamines
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Karin Kajsa Rothman was a Swedish journalist, marathon dancer, and the first Swedish volunteer in the Spanish Civil War.
Life
Rothman was born on 28 August, 1903 in Karlstad. She participated in numerous dance marathons throughout Europe in her youth. In 1936, she volunteered at the Spanish civil war among other things as a Red Cross Nurse. She mainly worked to help the wounded by transporting them to safer places. She was a communicator of many languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Armenian and Arabic. Upon returning back to Sweden, she wrote a book titled Spanska barn ritar om kriget (Spanish children draw the war) in 1937. Rothman died of breast cancer on 31st October, 1969 at the age of 66.
Bibliography
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Cyprus is set to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy.
Background
Prior to the 2022 contest, Cyprus has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest thirty-seven times since the island country made its debut in the . Its best placing was at the where Eleni Foureira placed second with "". Before that, Cyprus's best result was fifth, which it achieved three times: in the with the song "" performed by Anna Vissi, in the with "" performed by Hara and Andreas Constantinou, and the with "Stronger Every Minute" performed by Lisa Andreas. Cyprus' least successful result was in the when it placed last with the song "" by Elpida, receiving only four points in total. However, its worst finish in terms of points received was when it placed second to last in the with "" by Marlain Angelidou, receiving only two points. After returning to the contest in following their one-year absence from the due to the 2012–13 Cypriot financial crisis and the broadcaster's budget restrictions, Cyprus has qualified for the final of all the contests in which it has participated. This includes its latest participation in , when Elena Tsagrinou with "El Diablo" ended 16th in the final with 94 points.
The Cypriot national broadcaster, CyBC, broadcasts the contest within Cyprus and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. Cyprus has used various methods to select its entry in the past, such as internal selections and televised national finals to choose the performer, song or both to compete at Eurovision. In 2015, the broadcaster organised the national final Eurovision Song Project, which featured 54 songs competing in a nine-week-long process resulting in the selection of the Cypriot entry through the combination of public televoting and the votes from an expert jury. Since 2016, however, the broadcaster has opted to select the entry internally without input from the public.
Before Eurovision
In September 2021, CEO of Panik Records George Arsenakos claimed that the label had signed an agreement with CyBC to establish a national final in order to select the Cypriot entrant for 2023. In January 2022, it was announced an agreement between the two parties is already in place for the 2022 selection and that the performance of the chosen act will be staged by Marvin Dietmann and Dan Shipton, both having previous experience at Eurovision. Dietmann will also direct the staging for .
Although no official announcement has been made, Greek singer Andromachi Dimitropoulou, former contestant of The Voice of Greece, has been rumoured to be the selected representative for Cyprus. The Cypriot radio programme Good Morning Show reported that the name of their national representative ends with -machi, and in addition to this, Dimitropoulou is signed with Panik Records.
At Eurovision
According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 25 January 2022, an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Cyprus has been placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 12 May 2022, and has been scheduled to perform in the first half of the show.
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Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022
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Mamfihan Mukhadiyevich Umarov (German Martin Beck; March 17, 1977, Argun, Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic; died July 4, 2020, Vienna) was an Austrian blogger of Chechen origin, also known as Anzor from Vienna; political emigrant. He was known as one of the most ardent opponents and critics of Ramzan Kadyrov's activities as head of the Chechen Republic within Russia. On July 4, 2020, he was shot in Vienna by a Russian killer.
Life in Chechnya
Born on March 17, 1977, in the city of Argun, Shali district, Chechen-Ingush ASSR. He had a brother and two sisters: the brother was killed by the security forces.
Between the First and the Second Chechen wars, during the recognition of the independence of Chechnya, Umarov was the investigator at the Ministry of Sharia State Security of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. After the return of Chechnya under the control of the federal authorities, Umarov was arrested several times and beaten during the interrogations. This affected on his decision to move from Russia to Austria. In 2005, Umarov moved to Austria due to the threat on his life.
Emigration
He was granted political asylum and became a citizen of Austria. Since 2008 he collaborated with the Austrian secret services. He became known among the Chechen audience as the author of a political video blog with more than 10,000 subscribers. He sharply criticized the Russian authorities and personally Ramzan Kadyrov. 30 videos had been published on the channel. The popularity of Umarov's videos ranged from 100 to 500 thousand views.
In 2020, he said that since 2017 he was cooperating with Ukrainian special services, in particular, he warned Igor Mosiychuk and Adam Osmayev about receiving the order from Chechnya to kill them. He was the main witness in the cases of the attack on Amina Okuyeva and her husband Adam Osmayev (on October 30, 2017, unknown people shot their car near Kyiv: Okuyev was killed, Osmayev was injured) and the terrorist attack under the building of the Espresso TV channel (October 25, 2017).
He stated that the special operation to expose Russian killers, which he agreed to at the insistence of the SBU, was stopped after the coming to power of Volodymyr Zelensky and Ivan Bakanov.
Assassination
He was shot in the back of the head in the suburbs of Vienna, near the G3 shopping center, at 7.30 pm on Saturday, July 4, 2020.
A few hours after the discovery of Umarov's body in Vienna, the police started the operation of pursuing the suspect in the murder: he was not showing any resistance during detaining. The detainee was a native of Chechnya, 48-year-old Sarali Akhtaev, who moved to Europe in 2002. Umarov’s blood was found on the soles of Akhtaev's shoes.
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Vodyanoye () is a rural locality () in Vinnikovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population:
Geography
The village is located 118 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 21 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 4 km from the selsoviet center – 1st Vinnikovo.
Climate
Vodyanoye has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification).
Transport
Vodyanoye is located 15 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 halt 29 km (railway line Kursk – 146 km).
The rural locality is situated 20 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 132 km from Belgorod International Airport and 185 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport.
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Clervie Ngounoue (born 19 July 2006) is an American junior tennis player.
Ngounoue has a career high WTA doubles ranking of 1163, achieved on 17 January 2022. On the junior circuit, she has a career high ITF ranking of 10, achieved on 3 January 2022.
Ngounoue won the 2022 Australian Open girls' doubles event, partnering Diana Shnaider.
ITF Circuit finals
Doubles: 3 (1 title, 2 runners-up)
Junior Grand Slam finals
Doubles: 1 (1 title)
References
External links
2006 births
Living people
American female tennis players
Tennis players from Washington, D.C.
American people of Cameroonian descent
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Dragan Šolak is a Serbian billionaire, businessman and media mogul. He is the founder and erstwhile majority owner of the United Group media house. Šolak founded United Group back in 2000. Initially starting out as just a small cable operator in central Serbia, the company is one of the dominant media companies in the Balkans, providing broadband, mobile and TV services in eight countries. He holds the position of Chairman of advisory board and retains 33% share in the entity. In early 2022, he became the owner of Premier League club Southampton F.C., as the lead investor in Sport Republic, which bought 80% of the shares in Southampton from the Chinese businessman Gao Jisheng for about £100m.
His net worth as was estimated at 1.22 billion Euros, and as of 2021 was understood to be the richest man in Serbia.
References
External links
Dragan Solak at united.group
Living people
1964 births
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Makhnovets is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Leonid Makhnovets (1919–1993), Ukrainian literary critic, historian, archaeologist, interpreter, and bibliographer
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Ouroube Sports Club () () is a Syrian women's professional basketball club based in Aleppo. It is part of the Antranik Youth Association.
Honours
Syrian Women Basketball League
Eighth place (2): 2009 – 2021
Syrian Women Basketball League 2
Runners-up (1): 2020
Current roster
Player line-up for the 2021-2022 season:
Betty Minasian - Nancy Begon - Marya Minasian - Rita Nahy - Naveer Narcis - Lucy Bodagian - Carla Barsumian - Mirna Akmkijan - Anna Aslanian - Patel Kirgizska - Natalie Nagar - Karen Chejo
Head Coach: Nazu Qayumji
Assistant Coach: Lucy Amirkhanian
References
Basketball teams in Syria
Sport in Aleppo
Basketball teams established in 1923
Sport in Syria
External links
Videos
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Explosions in Ukraine during Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine (from 2014) are terrorist and sabotage acts that took place during Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine in the Ukrainian-controlled territory of Ukraine. The explosions were aimed at intimidating the population, obstructing the volunteer movement in Ukraine and disabling equipment and ammunition of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
2014
Poltava
On June 17, 2014, at about 2:20 p.m., the Lokhvytsia Regional Police Department received a report of an explosion on the Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhhorod gas pipeline. The explosion occurred about 1 km from the village of Iskivtsi, Lokhvytsia Raion. About 80% of Russian gas destined for Europe passed through Ukraine through this pipeline.
Odessa and Odessa region
On the night of December 3, 2014, an explosion erupted on Malaya Arnautska Street in the Patriot store of Ukrainian symbols. The explosion destroyed the outer wall and smashed the windows of the store. At the time of the explosion, the owner of the store was in the room. There were no victims.
On December 10, a powerful explosion damaged the office of the Dalia Severin Volunteer Hundred, an organization that supplies food, medicine, and clothing to the Ukrainian military in Donbas.
On December 23, a car parked near the headquarters of one of the Euromaidan activists, the Public Security Council, was blown up on 36 Zhukovsky Street.
Kharkiv and Kharkiv region
At about 2 a.m. on May 29, 2014, on the railway bridge near the Zeleny Kolodyaz station (near the village of Zeleny Kolodyaz, Chuhuiv Raion) on the Mokhnach-Zeleny Kolodyaz section in the Kharkiv Oblast, a rail blast was blown up. As a result of the explosion, the shock wave smashed windows in houses near the railway. The event was qualified as a terrorist act. The movement of trains on the damaged section was resumed at about 9 a.m.
On November 9, 2014, at 9:45 p.m., an explosion occurred on Rymarska Street in the Rocks Pub Wall cafe, injuring 11 people.
According to the SBU, members of the Kharkiv Partisans terrorist group, which consists of a number of separate reconnaissance and sabotage groups without horizontal ties, are carrying out terrorist attacks in Kharkiv and the region. Some of them are "canned", others are being trained. The core of the group consists of people of various social strata (entrepreneurs, former police officers, taxi drivers). As of November 2014, the SBU had identified about 70 terrorists. For subversive work, they were recruited by both members of the terrorist organization and the special services of the Russian Federation, which instruct, train, finance and arm the militants. The "guerrillas" carried out 20 successful sabotages. Law enforcement officers detained 14 suspects who committed a terrorist attack in the Kharkiv pub "Wall".
Donetsk region
On December 23, 2014 at 01.40 near Mariupol the railway bridge over the river Kalchik on 1260 km of railway race near the settlement of Mukhine was blown up. As a result of the explosion, the bridge support was damaged. Trains to the area of the railway station and the sea trade port have been temporarily suspended. The bombing of the bridge was described as a terrorist act.
2015
Odessa and Odessa region
On January 4, 2015, there was an explosion in the house 3 on Gymnasium Street where the "Coordination center of the help to fighters of anti-terrorist operation" in Donbass is located. Doors and windows in the organization's office were destroyed, and there were no casualties.
On the night of March 5, there was an explosion on Koblevskaya Street in the basement, where the Right Sector office was located. At the time of the explosion, there were no people in the office.
On March 12, at about 12:40 a.m., an explosion occurred at the Admiral Business Center on Admiral Avenue. The office of the Self Reliance party branch has been blown up. The blast damaged the office and the windows of neighboring rooms. There were no victims.
On March 22, at about 11:30 p.m., an explosion occurred on Geraneva Street in the Kyiv district of the city. The office of the public organization "Paradigm 12", the head of which Alevtina Korotka was collecting aid for fighters in the anti-terrorist operation, was located in the blown up building. Windows and several doors flew on the first and second floors of the building. There were no victims.
On June 12, there were two explosions that damaged billboards with patriotic advertisements. The first explosion took place at 2:12 on the corner of Velyka Arnautska and Staroportofrankivska. As a result, the billboard "Crimea is Ukraine" and the plastic canopy of the newspaper kiosk behind it were damaged. At 2:18 a.m., the second explosion damaged a billboard at the corner of Admiral Avenue and Krasnova Street, calling for the SBU to report manifestations of "domestic separatism."
On July 2, at about 2:30 a.m., a powerful explosion occurred near the "U Angelov" cafe at 38 Zhukovsky Street. The explosion blew up the front door and a sign of the institution, and damaged the main hall. There were no casualties. The owners of the cafe were noted for their active pro-Ukrainian position.
On August 3, at about 3:20 a.m., an explosion occurred near the entrance to the building of the former military enlistment office at 35 Kanatna Street, where the local self-defense headquarters is currently located. As a result of the explosion, the window of the guard room was broken and the gate overlooking the Kanatna was partially damaged.
On September 27, at 4:45 a.m., a powerful explosion took place near the fire door of the Odessa SBU department. Within a radius of a few blocks from the site of the explosion, an explosive wave knocked out windows in buildings. The power of the explosion was estimated at 8–10 kg in TNT equivalent. There were no victims. In mid-October, the demolitions were detained, including a lecturer at Odessa National Medical University. The connections of the detainees indicate the presence of a "Russian trace" in the crime.
On October 7, an explosion occurred near the military enlistment office in Belgorod-Dniester. An explosive device with a capacity of 200 grams of TNT equivalent detonated. There were no victims.
Zaporozhye region
On January 20, 2015, a railway bridge was blown up on the Rozivka-Komysh-Zorya section near the village of Kuznetsivka, Zaporizhia Oblast. At least 10 of the 30 freight cars have derailed.
Luhansk region
On January 21, 2015, a bridge across the Seversky Donets in the village of Luhansk was blown up in the Luhansk region. According to Hennadiy Moskal, this was the only transport crossing through which car traffic was carried out from the Ukrainian-controlled village of Luhansk, which was occupied by the militants. As a result, one of the seven checkpoints for entry or exit of citizens from the ATO zone was closed: Shiroke — Stanytsia Luhanska. The bridge was under the control of militants who planted an explosive and detonated it. A funnel formed in the middle of the bridge, and although there was no collapse, bus and truck travel was not possible.
Kharkiv and Kharkiv region, 2015 Kharkiv bombing
An explosion occurred at a peaceful rally on Sunday afternoon, February 22, 2015. Two people died on the spot (Euromaidan activist Ihor Tolmachov and police lieutenant colonel Vadym Rybalchenko), Danilo Didik, a 15-year-old teenager, died in an ambulance the next day, Mykola Melnychuk, 18-year-old student of the Kharkiv Academy of Municipal Economy died a day later.
On October 6, 2015, a tanker exploded at the Kupyansk-Vuzlovy railway station.
Mykolayiv
On August 22, 2015 at about 2:40 p.m. an explosion occurred in the office of volunteers, located in the building of the Youth Center at Mala Morska, 1, opposite the 2nd gymnasium. A window overlooking Admiralska Street was blown up. There were no victims.
Kherson
On September 30, 2015, an explosion occurred near the building of the Office of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. The explosive was planted under the office door. No one was injured in the blast.
2016
Kyiv
On July 20, 2016, at 7:45 a.m., a car with journalist Pavel Sheremet was blown up at the corner of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and Ivan Franko Streets, opposite McDonald's Restaurant.
2017
Donetsk region
At 8:30 a.m., on March 31, 2017, a car with SBU Colonel Oleksandr Kharaberyush, deputy head of the SBU's counterintelligence department in the Donetsk region, was blown up by a controlled mine in Mariupol.
Around 7 p.m., on June 27, 2017 on the street Sadovaya in the village An explosive device was detonated by an unidentified person in Illinovka, Kostiantynivskyi district. As a result, an Opel Vectra car carrying Security Service of Ukraine servicemen was destroyed. The blast killed Colonel Yuriy Vozny, an employee of the Counterintelligence Department, and two SBU officers and a civilian who suffered injuries of varying severity.
Kyiv
On June 27, 2017, at the intersection of Solomyanska and Oleksiivska streets in Kyiv, a car with HUR MOU Colonel Maksym Shapoval, commander of the 10th Special Detachment Forces, was blown up.
On August 24, on the Independence Day of Ukraine, at about 4 p.m., unknown individuals threw an explosive device on Hrushevskoho Street, which exploded on the lawn. The blast injured three people. The victims were the wife and mother-in-law of the Hero of Ukraine, the commander of 79th Air Assault Brigade Valery Chibineev and his comrade, a demobilized officer of the same brigade. According to Chibineev, the fragments were made of aluminum. According to him, his relatives became victims by accident.
On October 2, 2017, the Minister of Internal Affairs Avakov announced the detention of members of the organized criminal group "Torpedoes". According to the Minister, there is evidence that the detainees were involved in a number of crimes, including the Hrushevsky bombing on August 24.
On August 24, at about 10 p.m., there was an explosion near the monument to anti-terrorist operation soldiers at the intersection of Kurbas Avenue and the Korolyov street. No one was injured.
On September 8, 2017, at about 7 p.m. a fighter of the volunteer Timur Mahauri died as a result of a car bombing in the area of Bessarabian Square on the street. Velyka Vasylkivska, 5. Another woman was injured.
On October 25, at about 10:05 p.m., an explosion occurred near a car on Adam Mickiewicz Street in the Solomianskyi district near the building of Espresso TV channel.
Odessa and Odessa region
On the night of May 6, there was an explosion on the Kanatniy, 35 street, near the building of volunteer organizations and the local self-defense headquarters. The probable cause of the explosion was the detonation of an RGD-5 grenade. The explosion at this address was the second since 2015.
In the morning of July 24, a car VAZ 2101 was blown up on the Zhukovsky, 32 street (intersection with Alexander Avenue). The source of the explosion was a shellless explosive device with a capacity of about 600 grams of TNT equivalent. No one was killed or injured. In early October 2017, thanks to the concerted actions of law enforcement officers, the offenders were detained during the transition of the Maryinka checkpoint to the side of the temporarily uncontrolled territory of Ukraine. On January 11, 2018, the Prosecutor's Office of Odesa Oblast filed an indictment against a 24-year-old citizen suspected of terrorism, who arrived in Odesa from Donetsk together with another person.
Kharkiv and Kharkiv region
On March 23, 2017, at 2:46 a.m., a series of explosions and a fire broke out at the ammunition depots of the 65th storage base in the city Balakliia. Military Prosecutor of Ukraine Anatolii Matios described the incident as a sabotage.
Vinnytsia region, 2017 Kalynivka ammunition depot explosion
On September 26, 2017, a fire broke out in the strategic ammunition depots of the 48th Arsenal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Kalynivka. As a result of the fire, 32,000 to 40,000 tons of shells exploded.
2018
On October 9, 2018, at 3:30 am, ammunition depots exploded near Ichnia.
2020
Zhytomyr region
On August 31, 2020, according to the SBU press center, investigators from the Security Service of Ukraine in Zhytomyr Oblast launched a criminal investigation into the explosion of a railway track carrying a Barbara-Korosten freight train. The explosion occurred on the Sokoryky-Bekha during the movement of a train transporting 64 cars with gasoline and diesel fuel from Belarus, as a result of which the rails were deformed and railway sleepers were damaged. There were no victims.
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Russo-Ukrainian War
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Ron McLarty was an Australian rugby league footballer, who played for Fortitude Valley of the Brisbane Rugby league premiership.
Playing career
McLarty played reserve football for Valley Football Club in the 1930s, and in 1935, was selected as an outstanding minor grade player. He played fullback and wing and was regarded for his good kicking game, along with his good ball-handling. In 1931, he made the semi-finals with West End's under 16 rugby union team. His side defeated Norman Park 5–3 in the semi-finals. He scored 3 tries in a third grade game against Eastern Suburbs. McLarty scored 3 tries in the reserve grade Valley's 44–3 win in a August 1933 matchup vs Southern Suburbs.
The reserve grade Valleys made the 1934 semi-finals and McLarty played in the match against Western Suburbs. While Valleys found momentum later in the game, it was not enough to defeat Wests - who would win 16–6. In April 1935, McLarty scored a try and 2 goals against Souths in reserve grade.
McLarty's side made the reserve grade semi finals in 1936, however his side lost 14–5 to Norths. In July, he scored a try to help Valleys win the Pike Cup final over Western Suburbs.
In 1938, he was signed by the Valleys first grade team, after a short stint in rugby union for Eagle Junction. Later that year, he made an appearance for the first grade side at five-eighth in Valleys' intercity match against the Rockhampton representative team. Valleys' 32-0 trashing of Rockhampton resulted in many of the crowd leaving the game early and led the Central Queensland Herald to describe Rockhamptons' performance as a "Kindergarten display".
In May 1938, McLarty played in Valleys' 50–9 win over Brothers in A Grade.
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Fortunato Pasqualino was an Italian novelist, philosopher, playwright and journalist.
Life and career
Born into a poor family in Butera, Sicily, Pasqualino left the school at 10 years old to work as a laborer in orange groves; as an adolescent he reprised his studies, first as an autodidact and then with the help of some teachers, and was able to get a Liceo classico diploma. After the war he graduated in philosophy at the University of Catania, and moved to Sardinia where he worked as a professor of philosophy, pedagogy and psychology. He later was employed at RAI, where he worked as a journalist, a television writer and occasionally as a presenter.
He started his literary activity in the late 1940s, and after several philosophical works he got his breakout in 1963 with the autobiographical novel Adamo in Sicilia ("Adam in Sicily"), which won a Flaiano Prize and was finalist at the Premio Campiello. Other important works were Diario di un metafisico ("Diary of a metaphysician", 1964), a compendium of philosophical reflections in a narrative form, and The little Jesus of Sicily (Il giorno che fui Gesù, literally "The day I was Jesus", 1977). In 1978 he won the Flaiano Prize for the stage play Socrate baccante ("Socrates Bacchante"). His last book was Chiunque tu sia. Con Gesù a passo d’asino ("Whoever you are. With Jesus at donkey pace", 2005).
Always interested in the Opera dei Pupi, a theatrical genre he treated in several books, in 1968 he founded and directed with his brother Giuseppe an Opera dei Pupi theatre in Trastevere, Rome, which was active until the early 1990s. He was also a collaborator of newspapers and philosophical and literary magazines, and a professor of philosophy of entertainment at the Pro Deo University.
References
External links
Fortunato Pasqualino at Open Library
1923 births
2008 deaths
People from the Province of Caltanissetta
Italian philosophers
20th-century Italian novelists
21st-century Italian novelists
20th-century essayists
21st-century essayists
Italian journalists
Italian dramatists and playwrights
Italian television writers
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Kunjar / Kunjir (कुंजर / कुंजीर) surname is inherited from Nagvanshi raja Kunjar, who is son of Krishi Kashyap from her wife Kudru. Nagvanshi's are spread across the India from their origin place Patal Desh means Konkan(कोंकण), Maharashtra at present. This surname is commonly found in the maratha kshatriya peoples.
Kunjar / Kunjir's origin belongs to Konkan of Patal Desh at present Maharashtra. Later, some of the Kunjir families moved to nearby state of Maharashtra like Gujrat and Madhya Pradesh etc.
Kunjir family has long enjoyed the privileges of sar-patil of 360 villages and towns in the Subha of Poona.
Notable persons of the family
Balaji Kunjar
Pandoji Kunjar
Sambhajirao Kunjir
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The Lithuanian People's Army () were short-lived armed forces of Lithuania and the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic following the Soviet occupation of Lithuania in June 1940. The army was formed by the Act of 3 July 1940 of the People's Government of Lithuania and replaced the Lithuanian Armed Forces of independent Lithuania. According to data from 1 June 1940, the army had 28,115 persons – 26,084 soldiers (of which 1,728 were officers), 2,031 civil servants, and with the announcement of the mobilization it was possible to call 120,400 reserve troops. The army existed until 30 August 1940 before being transformed into the 29th Rifle Corps of the Red Army. Many Lithuanian soldiers and officers were repressed by arrests or executions for their anti-Soviet attitude.
History
Dismissal and arrests of officers
Following the occupation of Lithuania on 15 June 1940, the army was still formally headed by the Minister of National Defense and the Army Commander. However, in fact, it was directed by employees of the Embassy of the Soviet Union. The dissolution of the Lithuanian Armed Forces was started: on 19 June, the first four high-ranking officers were fired, and the cavalry was abolished by the end of the month. At the request of the Special Representative of the Soviet Government to Lithuania Vladimir Dekanozov, Prime Minister Justas Paleckis fired another 17 high-ranking officers from the army on 25 June, including Generals Edvardas Adamkavičius, Vladas Mieželis, Vladas Nagevičius, Klemensas Popeliučka, Mikas Rėklaitis, Kazys Tallat-Kelpša, and Emilis Vymeris. By the end of August 1940, 188 officers (9 generals, 24 colonels, 30 lieutenant colonels, 31 majors, 44 captains, 35 lieutenants, and 15 junior lieutenants) and many non-commissioned officers had been replaced, including almost all commanders of divisions, regiments, most battalions, and officers of the General Staff. A number of officers were arrested, including officers Konstantinas Dulksnys, Juozas Matusaitis, and Petras Kirlys (who on 6 June 1941 were executed by a firing squad in Moscow following the start of Operation Barbarossa together with the Director of the State Security Department Augustinas Povilaitis and the last Minister of Interior Kazys Skučas).
Soldiers of the 9th Infantry Regiment were targeted. On the personal order of the former Minister of National Defense Kazys Musteikis, the regiment was ordered to ensure the safe departure of President Antanas Smetona abroad on 15 June 1940. In case of an attack by the Soviet units, the regiment had to resist and, if the enemy proved superior, retreat to Germany. The regiment started marching towards Vilkaviškis, but was stopped by a delegation sent by the Prime Minister Antanas Merkys which convinced the commander of the regiment Antanas Gaušas to return to the barracks. However, that was enough to attract special attention from the Soviets. The regiment commander was immediately called to Kaunas and released into the reserve. Soon on 5 July 1940, the regiment was transferred to the Pabradė military ground and dispersed there: the regiment headquarters, the staff team, engineering units and motor units were transferred to Švenčionėliai, and two companies were left in Marijampolė and Vilkaviškis. Despite that, soldiers of this regiment remained negative towards the elections of the People's Seimas and adoption of a new Soviet-style Constitution and publicly sang Tautiška giesmė. Consequently, 31 soldiers were arrested, and commander of the regiment Karolis Dabulevičius was removed from office after serving less than a month.
Army transformation
The Soviets sought to transform the Lithuanian Armed Forces into the Lithuanian People's Army, which would be very similar to the Red Army. There was a particular urgency to eliminate the army's ties with the Lithuanian Riflemen's Union; thus all 22 military commanders (there also were the same number of riflemen teams) of 20 counties, Vilnius, and Kaunas were removed or transferred to other positions. On 2 July 1940, the institution of military chaplains was abolished and the promotion of religion was banned. On 6 July 1940, the Political Board along with an institution of communist political leaders (politruks) was established to control the activities of all commanders. The Lithuanian national symbols and shoulder straps were abolished, and a surveillance system was introduced. According to Stasys Pundzevičius, in order to suppress the national sentiment of the army, the political leadership of the army, through the army commander, demanded that the singing of the Lithuanian national anthem be banned and national flags be removed, while the officers were fired from the army only by the orders of the political leadership based on the pre-prepared lists. The Soviet propaganda about Lithuania's accession to the Soviet Union was spread in the army, and soldiers were forced to take part in political rallies. Pursuant to the directive of the People's Commissar of Defense of the Soviet Union of 17 August 1940, the Council of People's Commissars of the Lithuanian SSR abolished the Ministry of National Defense of Lithuania by a resolution of 27 August 1940.
Commanders of the Lithuanian People's Army were: Vincas Vitkauskas (until 12 July 1940), Feliksas Baltušis-Žemaitis (since 12 July 1940), while the Chief of Staff was Stasys Pundzevičius.
29th Rifle Corps of the Red Army
On 11 July 1940, even before the elections to the People's Seimas, People's Commissar for Defence Semyon Timoshenko announced the creation of the Baltic Military District of the Red Army. On 14–15 July 1940, the rigged show elections to the People's Seimas were held; one of the elected members was Vincas Vitkauskas. The voters had no choice as 79 candidates were nominated for 79 seats. According to the falsified official data, 95.1% of all eligible voters participated in the People's Seimas elections, and 99.19% of voters voted for the nominated candidates. Following the elections, rallies organized by the communists began to demand that the People's Seimas declare Soviet rule in Lithuania and annex Lithuania to the Soviet Union. On 21 July 1940, the People's Seimas adopted declarations which on the initiative of the Communist Party of Lithuania were included in the agenda of the session, regarding the state system (announced the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic) and Lithuania's accession to the Soviet Union. The Authorized Commission delivered the Declaration of the People's Seimas on Lithuanian SSR's Accession to the Soviet Union to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. On 3 August 1940, the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union declared Lithuanian SSR a Soviet republic of the Soviet Union.
By the resolution of the Council of People's Commissars of the Lithuanian SSR of 30 August 1940, implementing the instructions of Moscow, the Lithuanian People's Army was transformed into the 29th Rifle Corps (commander Vincas Vitkauskas) under the Baltic Military District of the Red Army. According to the same resolution, all armaments, buildings and other property, along with all files and archives, were handed over to the Baltic Military District. The War School of Kaunas was abolished and replaced by Vilnius Infantry Military School. Military commandants had to be transformed into military commissariats, also under the auspices of the Baltic Military District. The Soviets from Moscow called for the liquidation of parts and institutions of the Lithuanian Armed Forces as soon as possible. On 17 October 1940, the Staff of the 29th Rifle Corps received order to complete the dismantling of warehouses, workshops, hospitals, institutions, non-staff teams and other organizational units of the former Lithuanian Army not included in the 29th Rifle Corps. On 28 October 1940, the last remnants of units and institutions of the Lithuanian Armed Forces that did not enter the 29th Rifle Corps were liquidated.
Resistance
The work of forming the corps was accompanied by constant arrests of soldiers and officers who openly expressed their dissatisfaction (e.g. by raising the Lithuanian tricolor flag or creating and distributing anti-Soviet posters and leaflets). The Soviets recognized the hostile attitudes. For example, during the meeting on 25 October 1940 of the Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania— chaired by Antanas Sniečkus, and attended by representatives of the Baltic Military District, 11th Army, and non-Lithuanian officers of the 29th Rifle Corps—the participants unanimously agreed that anti-Soviet mood prevailed in the 29th Rifle Corps and that the units were "polluted" with hostile elements. The NKVD believed that the most hostile officers had retreated to the underground and were preparing for more serious anti-Soviet attacks.
In October 1940, the so-called Bulvičius Group was formed in Kaunas by Vytautas Bulvičius and other anti-Soviet Lithuanian officers mainly from the 29th Rifle Corps, as well as teachers, students, and engineers (e.g. J. Andriūnas, Pranas Dovydaitis, Adolfas Eidimtas, Pranas Gužaitis, Juozas Kilius, J. Sadzevičius, Leonas Žemkalnis). On 17 November 1940, on the initiative of Colonel Kazys Škirpa, the Lithuanian Activist Front was established in Berlin. Since the beginning of 1941, the group acted as the Vilnius' headquarters of the Lithuanian Activist Front. The NKVD tracked down the Bulvičius Group and arrested 16 people; seven were executed in Nizhny Novgorod.
At the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, over 5,000 soldiers from the 29th Rifle Corps in Varėna, Pabradė, and Vilnius joined the anti-Soviet June Uprising and gathered in Vilnius starting 24 June 1940. Not all Lithuanian pilots of the aviation squadron deployed in Ukmergė complied with the Soviet order to retreat to Gomel in the Byelorussian SSR. Some Lithuanian officers (e.g. Otto Milaševičius) shot themselves because they did not have the opportunity to resist with the gun or escape, as they were vigilantly monitored by NKVD and commissioners. On 24 June 1941, Stasys Pundzevičius was appointed Chief of the Lithuanian Armed Forces by the Provisional Government of Lithuania. Fewer than 1,500 troops of the 29th Rifle Corps complied with the Soviet order and fully retreated to the Pskov Oblast in the Russian SFSR. At the end of July 1941, the 29th Rifle Corps was disbanded and the soldiers were divided into other parts of the Red Army.
16th 'Lithuanian' Rifle Division of the Red Army
On 18 December 1941, by the resolution of the State Defense Committee the 16th 'Lithuanian' Rifle Division was formed in the area of Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod) in the Moscow Military District. The nucleus of the unit consisted of Soviet officials and activists who had left the Lithuanian SSR (in 1942, only 1,458 soldiers of the division had previously fought on the Front of the Soviet–German War). Despite bearing the Lithuanian name, until July 1944 about 60% of its soldiers were Russians and Jews, while the Lithuanians accounted for only 40%. According to various sources, at times 50%, up to 80%, and even 85% of the division was Jewish. Due to this, the division was nicknamed "The division with the sixteen Lithuanians". As the Soviet military wanted to preserve the Lithuanian character of the division, there was a policy of sending Jews to fight and keeping Lithuanians behind the front. As a result, 90% of the division's casualties were Jews. The 16th Rifle Division did not live up to Joseph Stalin's expectations. Its soldiers were considered unreliable, were simply starving, and were not allowed on the front lines, thus there was frustration in the division, and the number of desertions increased. The Soviet intelligence emphasized in secret reports that the most critical about the Communist Party and the Red Army were Lithuanians.
In 20 February 1943 – 20 March 1943, the 16th Rifle Division participated in its first battles near Alexeyevka in the Oryol Oblast. The pompous escort of the division was attended by Antanas Sniečkus himself. When the German intelligence learned that the Lithuanians were confronting them, the Germans were playing Maironis' folk song Už Raseinių ant Dubysos () through the speakers during the breaks between the battles. The poorly prepared division (poor supply, incompetent commanders, soldiers tired after the long march in harsh conditions, underestimation of the resistance of the Germans) lost about 5,000 out of more than 9,900 soldiers. The Soviet leadership acknowledged that the division was unprepared for the fighting and that it tarnished its name. Reinforced by the former battalion of discipline and a disciplinary company, the division repulsed attacks of the Germans at the Battle of Kursk (63 soldiers were killed and 136 injured). At the end of 1943, reinforced with artillery, mortars, flamethrowers, the division unsuccessfully attacked the Germans at Ezerische in the Haradok District, and after losing about 1,600 soldiers switched to defense. In order to preserve the losing division as a national unit, it was transferred to the 4th Assault Army Reserve and did not take part in the battles.
On 13 February 1944, Lithuanian officers, serving in the 16th Rifle Division, signed an appeal to the Lithuanian officers remaining in Lithuania in which they urged them not to fight with the approaching Red Army. In the case of the Germans lose, the Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force, commanded by Povilas Plechavičius, was planning to militarily confront the returning Red Army in the territory of Lithuania, however it was liquidated sooner due to disagreements with the Germans, and Plechavičius, the headquarters of the armed forces, and some other officers were arrested by the Gestapo and taken to the Salaspils concentration camp. In July 1944, the 16th Rifle Division entered the territory of Lithuania. By the end of 1944, it had been supplemented by more than 10,000 men (about 10% of all forcibly mobilized in Lithuania). Since August 1944, the division participated in the battles near Šiauliai and in the Battle of Memel. In 1944, it was transferred to Courland (about 3,580 soldiers were killed there). Soldiers of the division, being in Lithuania and Latvia, deserted when the opportunities arose. In 1945, the division (following the battle, given the name of Klaipėda) was deployed in Vilnius. In 1948, it was transformed into the 44th Separate Rifle Brigade, but in 1950 it became a division again. In May 1956, it was disbanded.
Overall, the 16th Rifle Division proved to be non-combat and unprofessional unit in the Soviet–German War, unable to compensate for the losses with so-called national personnel. The division did not become a true military unit, but a propaganda unit. Despite the requests of the Lithuanian SSR leadership, the division was not completed and strengthened enough to fully take part in the struggle for the retaking of the territory of Lithuania. Eventually, the division's participation in the World War II was used by the Soviet propaganda for the purposes of the occupation of Lithuania.
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The 37th Junior World Luge Championships took place under the auspices of the International Luge Federation in Winterberg, Germany from 28 to 29 January 2022.
Schedule
Five events were held.
All times are local (UTC+1).
Medalists
Medal table
References
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Junior World Luge Championships
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This article lists the squads for the 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup, the 17th edition of the AFC Women's Asian Cup. The tournament is a quadrennial women's international football tournament for national teams in Asia organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and was held in China from 19 to 30 May 2010. In the tournament there were involved eight national teams. Each national team registered a final squad of 23 players.
The age listed for each player is on 19 May 2010, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches that are of a different nationality than their own national team.
Group A
Japan
Coach: Norio Sasaki
The squad was announced on 16 May 2010.
Myanmar
Coach: U Aye Kyu
North Korea
Coach: Kim Kwang-min
Thailand
Coach: Jatuporn Pramolbal
The squad was announced on 5 May 2010.
Group B
Australia
Coach: Tom Sermanni
The squad was announced on 15 May 2010.
China
Coach: Shang Ruihua
The squad was announced on 4 May 2010.
South Korea
Coach: Lee Sang-yup
The squad was announced on 18 May 2010.
Vietnam
Coach: Vũ Bá Đông
The squad was announced on 13 April 2010.
Player representation
Statistics are per the beginning of the competition.
By representatives of domestic league
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This is a list of people with the surname Yan (顏). Yán is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 顏 in Chinese character. The surname is the 112th most common surname in the People's Republic of China in 2016, mostly concentrated in Hunan, Guangxi and Hubei regions, with total population of around 1.7 million.
In history
Yan You (颜友), the first Yan in Chinese history, ruler of Xiao Zhu
Disciples of Confucius, Spring and Autumn Period
Yan Hui (颜回), Confucius' favourite disciple
Yan Wuyou (顏無繇), was one of the earliest disciples of Confucius. He was the father of Yan Hui
Yan Xing (顏幸), Yan Zu (顏祖), Yan Zhipo (顏之僕), Yan Kuai (顏噲)
Yan Gao (顏高), according to the 'Narratives of the School,' he was the same as Yan Ke (刻, or 剋), who drove the carriage when Confucius rode in Wei after the duke and Lady Nanzi (南子)
Yan He (顏何), the present copies of the 'Narratives of the School' do not contain his name, and in AD 1588 Ran was displaced from his place in the temples. His tablet, however, has been restored during the Qing
Yan Zhengzai (顏徵在), mother of Confucius
Yan Fei (顏斐), served as the Grand Administrator of Jingzhao during the reign of Cao Pi, Three Kingdoms Period
Yan Liang (颜良) (died 200) was a military general during Three Kingdoms period. He was slain by Guan Yu (who was killed by Sun Quan's forces) at Battle of Boma (白马之战)
Northern and Southern Dynasties, Sui Dynasty
Yan Jianyuan (顏見遠), Imperial Examiner of Southern Qi
Yan Xie (顏協) (491-539), an official and scholar of Liang Dynasty
Yan Zhiyi (颜之仪) (523-591), minister of Northern Zhou Dynasty and governor of Sui Dynasty
Yan Zhitui (顏之推) (531–591), was a Chinese calligrapher, painter, musician, writer, philosopher and politician during Liang Dynasty in southern China, the Northern Qi and Northern Zhou of northern China, and the Sui Dynasty. He was a supporter of Buddhism in China.
Yan Silu (颜思鲁), was a minister in Sui Dynasty & Tang Dynasty, elder brother of Yan Minchu (顏愍楚), famous scholar in Sui Dynasty & Tang Dynasty and Yan Youqin (顏游秦), governor of Lianzhou in Sui Dynasty & Tang Dynasty
Yan Shigu (顏師古) (581–645), formal name Yan Zhou (顏籀), was a famous Chinese historian, linguist, politician, and writer of the Tang Dynasty
Yan Zhenqing (颜真卿) (709–785) was a Chinese calligrapher, military general and governor of the Tang Dynasty
Yan Hui (颜辉), Chinese painter during the Southern Song and early Yuan dynasties. He primarily painted human, Buddhist, and ghost figures.
Yan Zong (颜宗) (1393-1459), was a magistrate of the Ming Dynasty and skillful landscape painter
Pedro Yan Shiqi (顏思齊) (1586 - September 1625), tailor, fugitive, armed maritime merchant and pioneer of Taiwan
Yan Yuan (颜元) (1635 - 1704), founded the practical school of Confucianism, his school promoted the Six Arts
Government, politics, military
Yan Huiqing (顏惠慶) (also Weiching Williams Yen or simply W.W. Yen) (2 April 1877 – 24 May 1950), Chinese writer, politician, and diplomat from Shanghai, he served briefly as Premier and later President of the Republic of China in the 1920s
Hilda Yen Yank Sing (顏雅清) (17 January 1906 - 18 March 1970), one of the leading figures of Chinese American society, initially proving herself in university, she worked in diplomatic circles leading to the League of Nations, and later working as non-governmental organization with the United Nations after her conversion to Baháʼí Faith
Ngan Kam-chuen (顏錦全) (12 December 1947 – 19 December 2014), was the member of the Legislative Council in 1995–97 for Regional Council and a senior bank manager
Raymon Harry Anning CBE QPM (顏理國) (22 July 1930 – 20 December 2020), was a Commissioner of Police of Hong Kong
Yen Chin-fu (顏錦福), is a Taiwanese politician. A co-founder of the Democratic Progressive Party, he served in the Legislative Yuan (1993 to 2005)
Yen Wen-chang (顏文章), is a Democratic Progressive Party politician
Yen Ching-piao (顏清標), is a former Kuomintang politician
Yen Kuan-heng (顏寬恆), is a Kuomintang politician
Yen Chiu-lai (顏秋來), Deputy Minister of the Central Personnel Administration of the Republic of China (2005–2008, 2009–2012)
Yan Jeou-rong (顏久榮), Deputy Minister of Public Construction Commission of the Republic of China
Yan Hong-sen (顏鴻森), Minister without Portfolio of the Republic of China (2015–2016)
Gan Kim Yong (颜金勇), People's Action Party politician, Minister of Health of Singapore (2011-2021), Minister for Trade and Industry
Gan Thiam Poh PBM (颜添宝), is a People's Action Party politician and businessman
Gan Siow Huang (颜晓芳), is a People's Action Party politician and former brigadier-general, also served as Minister of State at the Ministry of Education and Manpower
Gan Ping Sieu (颜炳寿), Malaysia Chinese Association politician and heads a law firm nationwide
Frankie Gan (颜骏任), is a Malaysia Chinese Association politician
Gan Peck Cheng (颜碧贞), is a Democratic Action Party politician
Entertainment
Yan Bingyan (颜丙燕), Chinese actress
Johnny Ngan (颜国梁), Hong Kong film actor and television actor
Cherry Ngan (顏卓靈), is a Hong Kong singer, actress and model
Yen Chih-lin (顏志琳), is one of the Taiwanese rock duo, Power Station (動力火車), of the Paiwan tribe of Taiwan's Pingtung County
Yan Yinling (颜垠凌), is a Taiwanese-born, Japan-based swimsuit model, race queen, singer and former professional wrestler
Tae Hitoto (一青 妙), Yan Miao (顏妙) is a Japanese-Taiwanese actress
Yo Hitoto (一青 窈), Yan Yao (顏窈), is a Japanese-Taiwanese pop singer
Luisa Gan (颜尔), is a Singaporean actress and model
Steven Gan (颜重庆), Malaysian journalist
Gan Mei Yan (颜薇恩), is a Malaysian radio announcer, actress, TV and event host, brand ambassador, and influencer
Business
Ngan Shing-kwan, CBE (顏成坤) (1900 or 1903 – 14 April 2001), was a notable Hong Kong transport and later property tycoon that ran China Motor Bus
Gan Eng Seng (颜永成) (1844–1899), Chinese businessman and philanthropist who was one of the early pioneers of Singapore
Dr. Yen Wei (顏維群) is a Taiwanese American technologist and serial entrepreneur
Scholars, academics, scientists
Yan Fuqing (颜福庆) (1882–1970), also known as Fu Ching (F.C.) Yen, was a Chinese medical practitioner, public health pioneer, civil servant, and educator
Yan Wenliang (顏文樑) (20 July 1893 – 1 May 1988), was a Chinese painter and educator
Yen Shui-long (顏水龍) (5 June 1903 – 24 September 1997) was a Taiwanese painter and sculptor
Guy Ngan OBE (顏國鍇) (3 February 1926 – 26 June 2017), was a New Zealand artist
Yan Long'an (颜龙安), is a Chinese agronomist best known for developing the hybrid rice "Shan-You 2"
Yan Ge (颜歌), Chinese writer
Yan Nieng (颜宁), is a structural biologist researcher
Yan Tung-Mow (顏東茂) is a Taiwanese-born American physicist, who has specialized in theoretical particle physics
Catherine Yan (颜华菲), Chinese and American mathematician
Yen Ching-hwang (顏清湟), is a historian of China and an Emeritus Professor at the University of Adelaide
Gan Wee Teck (颜维德), Malaysian mathematician
Sport
Yan Junling (颜骏凌), Chinese football goalkeeper
Yan Bingtao (颜丙涛), Chinese snooker player
Yan Ni (颜妮), is a Chinese female volleyball player
Yan Ting (颜婷) is a Chinese freestyle skier
Ngan Lok Fung (顏樂楓), Hong Kong football midfielder
Ngan Cheuk Pan (顏卓彬), is a Hong Kong professional footballer
Kevin Ngan (顏冠一), Hong Kong fencer
Yen Hsing-su (顏行書), also known as Johnny Yen, Taiwanese basketball player
Sebra Yen (颜少博), is a Taiwanese-American figure skater who competes internationally for Taiwan in men's singles
Jeremy Gan (颜偉德), is a Malaysian former badminton player, who now works as a badminton coach
James Gan Teik Chai (颜德财), is a Malaysian badminton player
Brendan Gan (颜兴龙), is a professional footballer
Heidi Gan (颜海蒂), is a Malaysian distance swimmer
Fictional characters
Yan Liang (顔良), fictitious story about Guan Yu slaying Yan Liang (顔良) and Wen Chou in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Yan Yuan (顏垣), is the chief of the Earth Banner Faction in wuxia novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber
Other
Yan Jingang (顏金港), was a captain of Taiwanese fishing vessel MV Tai Ching 21 which was found empty and gutted by fire in 2008 near Kiribati
Yan Ganhui (颜赣辉), was a CCP secretary of Yichun. In 2021, he was sentenced to 11 years in prison for bribery.
See also
Yan (surname 顏)
Zoulu culture
Cao (surname 曹)
Cao Zhi (曹植), an accomplished poet, most celebrated poems is On the White Horse
Neo-Confucianism
Plain White Banner
Plain Red Banner
References
Surnames
Individual Chinese surnames
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Hotel Portofino is a period drama television series written and created by Matt Baker. The six-episode first season first was released on BritBox in the United Kingdom on 27 January 2022 and is expected to air on ITV at a later date. It will premiere on Sky Italia on 28 February.
Cast
Main
Recurring
Carolina Gonnelli as Paola
Petar Benčić as Francesco
Maya Ramadan as Lottie Mays-Smith
Henry Tomlinson as Viscount Heddon
Dominic Tighe as Pelham Wingfield
Bethan Cullinane as Lizzie Wingfield
Production
Matt Baker created and wrote the series in autumn 2020. Principal photography took place on location in Portofino, Italy as well as Rijeka, Lovran, and Rovinj, Croatia in 2021. A novelisation of the TV series, written by JP O'Connell was released for publication in December 2021 ahead of the series launch on Britbox in January 2022.
Release
BetaFilm Group is handling international distribution of the series. In June 2021, it was announced Hotel Portofino had sold to BritBox and ITV, Sky Italia, Foxtel, and PBS. Sales expanded to DR, SVT, NRK, Yle, Sýn, and NPO by October.
BritBox released a trailer on 5 January 2022.
References
External links
2022 British television series debuts
Television series set in the 1920s
Television shows filmed in Croatia
Television shows filmed in Italy
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Bjørn Westh (born 1944) is a Danish politician from the Social Democrats. He held several cabinet posts in the 1980s and 1990s.
Early life and education
Westh was born in Overlade Parish on 2 February 1944 and his parents are Hans Rømer Westh, a headmaster, and Ingrid Westh, a kindergarten teacher.
In 1969 Westh received a degree in land inspection from the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. During his studies he was close to Liberal Centre, but when it was closed Westh joined the Social Democrats.
Career
Following graduation Westh worked as an assistant land surveyor in a town planning company in Viborg from 1972 to 1981.
He was first elected to the Danish Parliament for the Social Democrats representing Viborg County on 15 February 1977. He served as a temporary deputy between 1998 and 2004. He held various ministerial posts in the period 1981–1998: minister of agriculture (20 January 1981–10 September 1982; 25 January 1993–27 September 1994); minister of fisheries (25 January 1993–27 September 1994); minister of justice (27 September 1994–30 December 1996) and minister of transport (30 December 1996–23 March 1998).
From 1999 to 2002 Westh was the European Union adviser to the Lithuanian Ministry of Agriculture. Until 2006 he was a member of Viborg County Council. In 2017 Westh also ran for the office in the local elections for the Social Democrats, but he did not win the seat.
Personal life
Westh married to Grete Laustsen, a ceramicist, in Skals on 28 December 1967..
References
1944 births
Government ministers of Denmark
Living people
Members of the Folketing 1977–1979
Social Democrats (Denmark) politicians
University of Copenhagen alumni
Agriculture ministers of Denmark
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Kimbolton is a rural locality in the City of Greater Bendigo, in the state of Victoria.
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The Sullivans Creek shared path is a commuter cycleway in Canberra, Australia. Opened in December 1973, the path was the first off-street cycleway in Canberra and forms a trunk route from which the network extends to the districts of North Canberra, Belconnen and Gungahlin. Transport Canberra's designated cycling routes C1, C3 and C6 all traverse sections of the path, which is by far the busiest cycle route in the city.
History
Although relatively small numbers of Canberrans commuted by bicycle in the 1970s, the National Capital Development Commission (NCDC) noted the benefits of cycling in terms of health and the potential to reduce road traffic.
The alignment following Sullivans Creek was identified as the most suitable site for a pilot in May 1973. Construction was completed in November of the same year at an estimated cost of $100,000.
The path was officially opened in December by Minister for Urban and Regional Development Tom Uren, with the ceremony followed by a race between media personalities from CTC TV, radio station 2CA and The Canberra Times, after which the Minister and the Commissioner of the National Capital Development Commission rode along the path accompanied by 100 local children.
In 1974 advocates for better cycling infrastructure in the city staged a mass ride of over 50 bikes. The group were protesting the lack of alternative options that forced cyclists to ride on main roads, travelling along Belconnen Way and Macarthur Avenue, before continuing their journey to the city along the new path. The event received significant local media coverage and would ultimately lead to the formation of advocacy group Pedal Power ACT. The success of the Sullivans Creek path and the advocacy of the protestors led to an announcement by the NCDC in 1976 that of similar off-street paths would be constructed to create a metropolitan cycling network.
During 2016, the path between Wattle Street and Barry Drive was widened to to reduce congestion and increase travel speeds by allowing adequate space for both cyclists and pedestrians to share the path. These works also included raising several road crossings, placing them on top of speed humps to slow approaching vehicle traffic.
In November 2017 a "bike barometer" was installed at the Macarthur Avenue intersection in the suburb of O'Connor. This device uses an induction loop ground sensor to count bicycle traffic on the shared path. In its first full year of operation, the barometer recorded up to 2000 daily and an annual total of 469,382 cyclists using the Sullivans Creek path. The ACT Government collects the publicly available data to track the effectiveness of active travel initiatives and plays a role in planning future infrastructure.
Description of route
At its northern end, the path begins near the corner of Dickson Place and Cowper Street in the Dickson group centre, marked as route C6. It follows the Dickson stormwater channel through parkland east to Northbourne Avenue. Here the path rises to street level and a pedestrian crossing controlled by several sets of traffic lights provide a safe crossing of both carriageways and the light rail tracks. From Northbourne Avenue, the route enters the Lyneham Wetlands, where it turns south across a bridge over the channel and continues through parkland to Wattle Street, where it is met by the C1 City to Gungahlin cycle route. South of Wattle Street, the route carries both the C1 and C6 designation for a short distance.
Meeting Sullivans Creek, the path runs roughly parallel to the watercourse through Jandura Park to Macarthur Avenue. At this point, the C3 City to Belconnen cycle route joins the shared path. During peak times this area can become very busy as several pedestrian and cycle routes converge to cross a major thoroughfare, in close proximity to the Macarthur Avenue light rail station and a school. A traffic light controlled crossing of Macarthur Avenue separates high volumes of bicycle, motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
Remaining east of Sullivans Creek, the shared path carries cycle routes C1, C3 and C6 concurrently between Macarthur Avenue and Condamine Street, Turner. Here the C6 route branches off to follow McCaughey Street to the Australian National University. The Sullivans Creek path continues as route C1 and C3, crossing Haig Park and Masson Street before entering the Turner Parklands and reaching its southern end at Barry Drive.
Future Connections
The Haig Park Master Plan identifies a potential new east–west cycling trunk route, linking the inner suburb of Braddon with the Sullivans Creek path and improving connectivity to the Australian National University and Lyneham High School.
See also
Cycling in Canberra
References
External links
Transport Canberra - Your Guide to Cycling in Canberra, including a map of Canberra's urban cycle path networks
Cycling in Canberra
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Antonio Baldini (10 October 1889 - 6 November 1962) was an Italian journalist, literary critic and author.
Institutions renamed in celebration and commemoration of Baldini include, slightly unusually, a large public library in Rome, the "Biblioteca statale Antonio Baldini".
Biography
Provenance and early years
Antonio Baldini was born in Rome. Count Gabriele Baldini (1860-1916), his father, was a minor aristocrat, originally from Santarcangelo in Romagna, and employed for many years by the Ministry for Public Works, notably in connection with the administration of contracts for railway development. His mother, born Sofia Alkaique (1861-1929), came from Livorno (Tuscany), possibly having been born into an immigrant family. Baldini's father was a passionate admirer of Chancellor Bismarck, and the middle name "Bismarck" - subsequently abandoned - is included in the attribution in respect of several of Bandini's early magazine contributions, as well as being referenced with evident irony by subsequent commentators.
He attended a number of Rome schools, including the prestigious Ennio Quirino Visconti Liceo Ginnasio. Contemporaries included Giuseppe Ceccarelli (better known to many by his later pseudonym, "Ceccarius") and Beniamino De Ritis, who quickly became a particular friend. He then enrolled to study literature at the Sapienza University of Rome, although he would not complete his studies there and graduate till 1916. By that time he would already have launched himself on a career as a journalist.
Literary scholar and journalist
Baldini's graduation dissertation concerned Ariosto, whose work, along with that of Carducci, he had idolised since his school days. It was his discovery of these classics that had triggered his interest in literature: he would continue to revere the work of these poets throughout his career.
Meanwhile he had become part of a circle of literary scholars including Emilio Cecchi, Vincenzo Cardarelli, Riccardo Bacchelli and Aldo Palazzeschi. During the early years of the twentieth century these men, together, formed the nucleus of a cultural revival, mainly centred around various avant-garde magazines and journals, of which probably the best known was and is "La Voce*, published in Florence between 1908 and 1916. Baldini's own first published work appeared in 1912 in another literary journal, "Lirica", founded earlier that same year by Arturo Onofri and Umberto Fracchia. These early contributions combined semi-autobiographical confessional aspects ("fatto personale") with a mix of fantasy, reverie and humour. In 1914 they were combined into a single slim volume entitled "Pazienze e impazienze del Maestro Pastoso" (loosely, "Patience and impatience of Mr. Pastry").
In 1915 he became a regular contributor to the Italian right-of-centre irridentist newspaper L'Idea Nazionale (newspaper) which had recently switched from weekly to daily publication. Baldini's articles appeared on the third page, which by tradition in Italian newspapers was a little less screamingly political than the outer pages and a little more focused on literature and other arts-related topics. His contributions consisted of a series of "passeggiate" (literally, "gentle recreational walks, seldom undertaken alone, and generally involving mutually agreeable conversation) or "vedute romane" ("vistas of Rome"). Work for L'Idea Nazionale brought Baldini to the notice of a far wider readership than hitherto.
War
When war broke out in northern Europe in July 1914, the Italian government under Antonio Salandra managed to avoid military involvement, insisting that the country was totally unprepared for such a development. There were nevertheless those calling for military participation from the outset. Of the advocates for war, conservatives and traditionalists generally favoured participation on the side of the country's long-standing Triple Alliance partners, while those calling for war from the liberal and progressive side of politics favoured participation on the side of the so-called Triple Entente, which included France, Britain and Russia. France was widely seen as a standard bearer for freedom and democracy, while the Triple Alliance included the Austrian empire which, as the former colonial power in many of the states that had become part of Italy in 1861, was still widely resented and detested. Behind the scenes the government negotiated with both sides, trying to determine which was more likely to support the "completion of Italian unification" - territorial gains. In the event it was the promises by the English government that proved more convincing, and in April 1915 the Italian government secretly agreed to enter the war on the Anglo-French side. The country then declared war on Austria in May 1915 (while waiting for another year before also declaring war on Germany). Baldini joined the army during the summer of 1915, initially as a private soldier, but he was quickly promoted to the rank of an infantry officer. On 3 November 1915 he was badly wounded in the battle for Monte San Michele, in the mountains inland to the north-west of Trieste. His involvement earned him a Silver Medal for Military Valo(u)r, but he was nevertheless sent back to Rome to recuperate.
Towards the end of 1916 Baldini returned to the frontline. Still not physically able to fight, he instead served as an "invitato speciale" - in this case, in effect, a war correspondent. His contributions appeared, as before, in the Rome-based L'Idea Nazionale, and now also in L'Illustrazione Italiana, a weekly illustrated magazine produced in Milan. For L'Illustrazione Italiana he also sent back from the frontline a series of "dialoghetti" and "storielle" (short dialogues and stories) under the pseudonym "Gatto Lupesco" (loosely, "Wolf-Cat") which enabled him to pull together, in 1918, another book, "Nostro purgatorio", using his experiences as a war correspondent.
Peace?
By the end of 1918 Antonio Baldini was back in Rome, newly married to Elvira Cecchi (1895-1970). In due course the marriage was followed by the births of the couple's two children
Baldini teamed up in 1919 with a number of other journalist-critics, most of whom had been his university contemporaries, to found a new monthly literary review magazine, La Ronda, which was published in Rome between 1919 and 1923. His co-founders included Emilio Cecchi, Vincenzo Cardarelli, Riccardo Bacchelli and Bruno Barilli. In a period of post-war confusion and uncertainty, La Ronda was intended to promote a "return" to the classics. He continued, in addition, to work with L'Illustrazione Italiana, contributing more "vedute e chronache romane" ("vistas and chronicles of Rome"). Baldini's contributions also appeared, as they had before Italy became engaged in the war-time fighting, in L'Idea Nazionale, consisting of reviews, critical profiles and literary moralisings in varying proportions, but always crisp and razor sharp in their syntax and arguments. A compilation of some was published in two volumes in 1920, entitled respectively "Umori di gioventù" and "Salti di gomitolo". Those that continue to resonate most strongly have been reissued subsequently in new compilations. There were also fictional pieces, such as the "Fables of Michelaccio" which appeared in instalments starting in 1920, and was then reissued, heavily reworked, as a single volume, in 1924.
Between 1920 and 1922 Baldini was abroad for much of the time, employed as private secretary to General De Marinis, who had been sent to command the Inter-allied governance and plebiscite commission in Upper Silesia. His duties did not preclude continuing with his contributions to the Italian press, and the entire experience was not unhelpful as a source of inspiration and insight for future writings.
1924-1943
During the early 1920s Antonio Baldini expanded his readership, writing for a number of mainstream middle-class newspapers and respected literary journals, such as the Corriere Italiano, Il Resto del Carlino, I Libri del giorno, and Galleria. In 1924 there was an abrupt change of strategy: from that year he wrote almost exclusively for Corriere della Sera. The exclusivity may, formally or informally, have been a condition of employment. He had been recruited by managing editor Luigi Albertini, under whose direction Corriere della Sera had already become Italy's most widely read newspaper. Over the next few years Baldini was intensely busy, both as a reporter and as a literary journalist. His writing unfailingly passed the so-called Elzeviro test, at once erudite, sharply to the point, rich and free in its use of vocabulary, at once elegant and derogatory, and yet never deviating very far from a conversational genre. To his admirers, Baldini's writing style was pleasingly impossible to replicate.
Much of the inspiration for Baldini's writing was drawn from his own imagination, often operating in tandem with his much vaunted "love for Rome". He could seem almost proprietorial in sharing his affection for this ""fatto personale", the city of his birth. He also found ideas for his writing in his own reading - or re-reading - from the classics of Italian literature, or through meetings and conversations with artists and writers (who generally were also his friends). He took themes from things he had seen and remembered during his travels, both in obscure recesses of Italy and abroad. He was posted by Corriere della Sera to work as a correspondent in Paris during 1929/30 and, still during 1930 in Ankara. He found and shared food for thought in the marginalia of news stories and unexpected local customs, such as those referenced in a series of articles appeared between 1926 and 1929 in "La Tribuna-L'Idea nazionale" (the title of the former "L'Idea Nazionale", following an acquisition and merger at the end of 1925) using the pseudonym "Melafumo". Over time "Melafumo" became more than a mere pseudonym emerging as a "younger brother" to "Michelaccio", Baldini's pseudonymous narrator of fiction from earlier works.) Between 1928 and 1943, increasingly, Baldini's journalistic work was giving birth to a succession of books, starting with "La dolce calamita" (1929: retitled and re-issued in 1940 as "Beato fra le donne" / "Blessed between women") and "Amici allo spiedo" (1932: retitled, expanded and re-issued in 1942 as "Buoni incontri d'Italia").
It was in this context that in June 1931 Baldini became editor-in-chief at the prestigious monthly literary journal "Nuova Antologia", later promoted to the status of literary editor. He was appointed by Luigi Federzoni, the publication's long-standing director between 1931 and 1943. "Nuova Antologia" had been founded in 1866, and while it retained much of its reputation, there was a widespread view among a younger generation of scholars that it had failed to recover its momentum during the confused years following the end of the war, carefully distancing itself from the lively political debate that was a feature of the early 1920s. Benito Mussolini had taken power in 1922, but the transition to dictatorship in Italy was noticeably more gradual than it would be in Germany in 1933 or Spain in 1939. Nevertheless, by the time Baldini took over day to day management at "Nuova Antologia" in 1931, much of the political debate of the 1920s had been stilled or disappeared from public view. The publication's director, Luigi Federzoni had meanwhile become a government insider. Baldini sustained the magazine's apolitical stance, to the point that when, following the fall of fascism in 1943, Federzoni was obliged to step aside from the magazine's directorship, it would be Baldini who (briefly) took his place. Nevertheless, in Mussolini's Italy "Nuova Antologia" was widely seen as part of the nation's literary establishment, and views of his role were and have remained polarised. In the view of admirers, Baldini introduced a new dynamic to a magazine which before his arrival had been in sharp decline. "Nuova Antologia" became a safe space where young writers could collaborate fearlessly with famous writers, without being pressured to follow fashionable trends or align themselves with some "literary school". In matters concerning literature, there was room for free expression and judgement to an extent and in a manner which had become unusual elsewhere. In becoming ever more omnipresent Baldini was on the receiving end of increasing levels of acclaim and recognition, not just from readers but also "officially". He won the "Mussolini Literature Prize" in 1937. (Despite periodic allegations of political interference, it seems to have been the case - at least for the most part - that the Mussolini prizes, inaugurated in 1931, were administered by the Royal Academy and funded, in large part by the proprietors of the Corriere della Sera.) Two years later, in 1939, Baldini was nominated for and accepted membership of the Royal Academy.
After fascism
The fall of fascism in Italy can most readily be set at 24/25 July 1943, the night during which the king finally had Mussolini arrested. However, in September 1943 German paratroopers freed Mussolini who was thereupon installed as a puppet dictator in a new "Italian Social Republic" corresponding to a shrinking proportion of central and northern Italy. Mussolini also launched a new - now fiercely anti-monarchist - Fascist party, "il Partito Fascista Repubblicano". Baldini never joined it, however, and on 8 September 1943 he was obliged to quit his post at "Nuova Antologia" and disappear "underground".
Rome was liberated by US forces under the leadership of Lieutenant general Mark W. Clark on 5 June 1944. By January 1945 Baldini had resurfaced and was back at the "Nuova Antologia", where he now served as editor-in-chief and literary director virtually till the end of his life. He also resumed his close collaboration with Corriere della Sera, notably with his "Tastiera" ("Keyboard") column, which alternated between the erudite and the whimsical. He also resurrected "Melafumo", using his alter ego to reprise a series of commentaries and confessions for radio audiences, switching back and forth between melancholy memories and contemporary ironies.
And there were more books: "Se rinasco..." (1944), "Fine Ottocento" (1947), "Melafumo" (1950), "Quel caro magon di Lucia" (1956). Meanwhile, during 1950 Baldini was appointed president of the team responsible for organising the 6th "Rome Quadriennale" (major art exhibition), to be held between December 1951 and March 1952 at the Exhibitions Palace in central Rome. It was a position which imposed certain unwelcome constraints in terms of his personal art purchases, and one which he would retain in respect of subsequent Quadrienali for more than a decade. In 1953 he accepted a corresponding membership of the prestigious Accademia dei Lincei. In 1954 he was involved, along with Enrico Gianeri, Mario Sertoli and Tem Agostini, in the launch of another review magazine, "Cronache d'altri tempi" ("Chronicles of former times"). He won the Feltrinelli Literature Prize, worth at that time 5 million lire, in 1957. By this time, however, conscious of his declining health, he had for some years been cutting down on his workload. Baldini had been diagnosed with serious heart disease during or before 1952. He nevertheless undertook several apparently work related foreign visits during his final years, visiting Greece in 1956, Spain in 1958 and England in 1961. His final heart attack took place the next year: Antonio Baldini died in Rome on 6 November 1962.
The writer
Many of the friends and admirers who wrote about Baldini after his death were journalists and commentators: many sources focus on Baldini's activities as a journalist. His parallel career as a writer of books and short stories is nevertheless an important complementary part of the overall picture. He made his debut as a writer of short stories in 1914 with "Pazienze e impazienze del Maestro Pastoso" (loosely, "Patience and impatience of Mr. Pastry"), which was actually a slim compilation of stories he had already published individually in appropriate literary journals.
More than many authors, Baldini displayed the essential elements of his personality in his writing from the outset. Some of the most joyous and powerful example come in "Nostro Purgatorio", which remains one of the most important pieces of Italian war literature to be published. It was not, however, Baldini's first published work. Almost certainly some of the "Vedute di Roma" ("vistas of Rome") were written earlier, and they display much of the same joyous idiosyncrasy for which Baldini would become known. Other early works, including "Maestro Pastoso", show the author struggling to find his own voice, or more precisely trying to reconcile the tension between his lyrical-autobiographical leadings and the objective narrative form to which both critical convention and his own classical education drew him. To some extent it was the cold externally imposed realities of the war, and his participation in it, that enforced some level of synthesis, and he learned to adapt his style more seamlessly than in his early works to the differing requirements of the subject matter. But the tension remained apparent throughout his career as a writer.
"Michelaccio", a semi-autobiographical short story of barely more than 100 pages, was published in 1924 not as part of a compilation but as a single volume. It was born out of a longing for the proverbial Roman indolence and the "sweetness of doing nothing" celebrated by ancient savants and popular philosophers through the ages. It also echoed the yearning for a beautiful fairy tale in the spirit of Orlando Furioso or Bertoldo, with a morally satisfactory denouement. It is the story of an existence, oscillating between fantasy and hard realities, whereby the protagonist experiments consciously with the most disparate range of experiences, at the end of which nothing very much had changed. The critic Giacinto Spagnoletti describes "Michelaccio" as the fruit of an effervescent fantasy, reflecting the good natured approach associated with Baldini's overall outlook on life. He sees the protagonist as a character drawn straight out of the Commedia dell'arte, but then filtered through Baldini's linguistic pastiche, redolent of the author's ancestral provenance in Romagna to the north, and of his Roman upbringing.
Qualities conspicuous in what might be termed Baldini's travel writing have also drawn plenty of comment over the years, mostly positive and enthusiastic. In his writing he displays rare harmonious blends of classical and modern prose, of the elevated and the robustly popular, of elegant and rudely unkempt: neologisms and dialect words are incorporated seamlessly and in most cases unnoticed by the reader. His use of full stops / periods reduced over the years, and the prose remained unfashionably light on other forms of punctuation, airy and whimsical but tightly connected in terms of underlying syntactical structure. This stylistic mastery was on display in "La vecchia del Bal Bullier" ("The old woman of the Bullier ballroom") and "Italia di Bonincontro" ("Italy of food encounters"), which - typically for Baldini - identifies an Italy to be loved like a beautiful woman, less for her history and more on account of her physical appearance. In the case of Italy, that drives a preference for the picturesque oddities of some of its out-of-the-way villages and towns, rather than the complex perspectives of the more iconic big cities.
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Writers from Rome
Italian novelists
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Italian male journalists
Italian literary critics
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20th-century Italian male writers
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is a Japanese light novel series written by Yui and illustrated by Satsuki Shiina. It was serialized online between September 2015 and January 2022 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō. It was later acquired by Ichijinsha, who has released five volumes since July 2016 under their Iris NEO label.
A manga adaptation with art by Yui Kikuta has been serialized via Ichijinsha's shōjo manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum since August 2018. It has been collected in five tankōbon volumes. The light novels and manga are both licensed in North America by J-Novel Club. An anime television series adaptation by Madhouse is set to premiere in 2022.
Media
Light novel
Written by Yui and illustrated by Satsuki Shiina, the series started serialization online on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website on September 13, 2015, and it ended on January 23, 2022. Ichijinsha acquired the series, and published the first volume in print under their Iris NEO label on July 1, 2016. As of July 2019, five volumes have been released. The series is licensed in North America by J-Novel Club.
Volume list
Manga
A manga adaptation with art by Yui Kikuta began serialization in Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Zero Sum magazine on August 28, 2018. The first tankōbon volume was released on April 25, 2019. As of May 2021, five volumes have been released. J-Novel Club is also publishing the manga in North America.
Anime
An anime television series adaptation produced by Madhouse was announced on January 28, 2022. The series is directed by Tarou Iwasaki, with scripts written by Mitsutaka Hirota, and character designs by Mizuka Takahashi. It will premiere in 2022.
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External links
at Shōsetsuka ni Narō
2016 Japanese novels
Anime and manga based on light novels
Fantasy anime and manga
Ichijinsha manga
J-Novel Club books
Light novels
Light novels first published online
Madhouse (company)
Romance anime and manga
Shōjo manga
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Lewis Joseph Hugh Clifford, 12th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh (7 February 1889 – 27 August 1964) was an Australian/British peer. He inherited his title from his older brother, Charles Oswald Hugh Clifford, who died without male issue on 1 February 1962. As he died a little over two years later, he never spoke in the House of Lords.
His younger brother was the colonial administrator, Sir Bede Clifford.
Clifford was born in New Zealand and educated at Xavier College in Melbourne, Australia. Clifford's ancestors were recusants who cherished the relics of saints and martyrs. Lewis Clifford donated a relic of Saint Edmund of Abingdon, which had been rescued from Pontigny Abbey in France in 1849, to Sacred Heart Church in Croydon in Melbourne. Clifford lived at Yarra Brae in Wonga Park in Victoria which was the site of the Australia's first Pan Pacific Scout Jamboree in 1948. He retired to the United Kingdom.
Family and children
He married Amy Webster and they had three children:
Hon. Rosamund Ann Clifford
Colonel Lewis Hugh Clifford, 13th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh
Hon. Mary Clifford
Following his first wife's death on 15 January 1926, Clifford married Mary Elizabeth Knox, younger daughter of Sir Adrian Knox who served as the second Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia.
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Norm Perry or Norman Perry may refer to:
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Norm Perry (journalist), Canadian broadcast journalist
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The 2022 Mexican Open (also known as the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC for sponsorship reasons) is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 29th edition of the men's Mexican Open, and part of the 2022 ATP Tour. The tournament took place in Acapulco, Mexico between 21 and 26 February 2022, at the new venue Arena GNP Seguros.
Champions
Singles
Rafael Nadal def. Cameron Norrie 6–4, 6–4
Doubles
Feliciano López / Stefanos Tsitsipas def. Marcelo Arévalo / Jean-Julien Rojer, 7–5, 6–4
Points distribution and prize money
Points distribution
The players would receive the following points:
Prize money
*per team
Singles main draw entrants
Seeds
1 Rankings as of February 14, 2022.
Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
Alex Hernández
Feliciano López
Fernando Verdasco
The following player received entry using a protected ranking into the singles main draw:
Pablo Andújar
The following player received special exempt into the main draw:
John Millman
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
Daniel Altmaier
Yoshihito Nishioka
Oscar Otte
J.J. Wolf
The following players received entry as lucky losers:
Peter Gojowczyk
Stefan Kozlov
Denis Kudla
Withdrawals
Before the tournament
Carlos Alcaraz → replaced by Peter Gojowczyk
Maxime Cressy → replaced by Stefan Kozlov
Reilly Opelka → replaced by Denis Kudla
Frances Tiafoe → replaced by Adrian Mannarino
During the tournament
Alexander Zverev (defaulted for unsportsmanlike conduct in doubles match)
Retirements
Matteo Berrettini
Doubles main draw entrants
Seeds
1 Rankings as of February 14, 2022.
Other entrants
The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:
Hans Hach Verdugo / John Isner
Feliciano López / Stefanos Tsitsipas
The following pair received entry from the qualifying draw:
Luke Saville / John-Patrick Smith
The following pairs received entry as lucky losers:
Lloyd Glasspool / Harri Heliövaara
David Marrero / Fernando Verdasco
Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela / Max Schnur
The following pairs received entry as alternates:
Elbert Barr / Manuel Sánchez
Peter Gojowczyk / Oscar Otte
Withdrawals
Before the tournament
Carlos Alcaraz / Pablo Carreño Busta → replaced by Lloyd Glasspool / Harri Heliövaara
Grigor Dimitrov / Reilly Opelka → replaced by Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela / Max Schnur
Raven Klaasen / Ben McLachlan → replaced by Peter Gojowczyk / Oscar Otte
Dušan Lajović / Franko Škugor → replaced by Dušan Lajović / Hugo Nys
Cameron Norrie / Tommy Paul → replaced by Elbert Barr / Manuel Sánchez
References
External links
2022 Abierto Mexicano Telcel
Abierto Mexicano Telcel
Mexican Open (tennis)
Abierto Mexicano Telcel
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The Social Democratic Harmony Party (abbreviated: KDM), is a political party based in Sabah, Malaysia. It is a native Kadazandusun and Murut political party. The KDM was founded by Peter Anthony and Juil Nuatim. The KDM is aligned to the government as a partner, providing confidence and supply to the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) state ruling coalition led by Chief Minister Hajiji Noor. The party picked the acryonym KDM, which is a common reference to the native Kadazandusun and Murut communities which the party represents.
History
Formation
KDM was founded as a political party on 28 January 2022 in Dewan Seri Antenom in the interior district of Tenom, Sabah. Its founding President Peter Anthony is a political strongman in Tenom and a Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Melalap and was Vice-President of the Heritage Party (WARISAN), an opposition party in Sabah. He left WARISAN exactly a month before the founding of KDM on 28 December 2021 along with Limbahau MLA Juil Nuatim. He claimed WARISAN "had diverted from its original path of serving Sabah" by spreading wings to Peninsular Malaysia on 18 December 2021 and denied that his decision to leave was due to his ongoing court case over a charge of falsifying the letter from the office of Universiti Malaysia Sabah deputy vice-chancellor for system maintenance contract work at the university in 2014. President of WARISAN Shafie Apdal disagreed and claimed that the reason was due to the court case and questioned the contradictory reasoning of Peter for aligning the party with GRS, a political coalition led by the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) which is a national party as well. After Peter and Juil left WARISAN, there were attempts by President of the Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) Jeffrey Kitingan to invite them to the party and ask them to abandon the plans to form KDM for the sake of native unity. However, they rejected the attempts and went ahead with forming KDM.
Registered and legalised
On 21 February 2022, Peter, who returned from Kuala Lumpur to Sabah, revealed he had got KDM officially registered after being approved by the Registrar of Societies (RoS) three days before on 18 February 2022. He also added that he would be officially launching it in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah on 13 March 2022. He also reiterated that KDM would work with the ruling GRS state government and would apply to join the coalition when it also gets registered as a formal entity for the betterment of the state. He claimed that KDM would be focusing on the people of Sabah as members and its priority was to ensure issues of the needs of Sabah are the key focus by saying that "We want to focus on Sabah. If you look at Sarawak, the local parties are strong and united and able to serve the people better and resolve their problems". He also announced the leadership structure of KDM with him as party president. In addition, it ended speculation that there was pressure disallowing the registration of KDM that would split the native community. On 26 February 2022, Chief Minister of Sabah and GRS Chairman Hajiji Noor added that he personally supported the plan of KDM to join or support GRS but stressed that all the GRS component parties must agree on this before officially accepting KDM and his attention remained on more pressing issues like the economy, development and well-being of the people of Sabah.
List of leaders
Leadership structure
President:
Peter Anthony
Deputy President:
Juil Nuatim
Vice-Presidents:
Johair Matlani
Laimon Laiki
Martin Tommy
Henry Saimpon
Ronnie Loh
Women's Wing Chief:
Anna Maria Bernadus
Youth Wing Chief:
Jumardie Lukman
Secretary-General:
Gaim James Lunkapis
Deputy Secretary-General:
Treasurer-General:
David Lo Ho Ping
Deputy Treasurer-General:
Information Chief:
Aisat Ellik Iggau
Deputy Information Chief:
Supreme Council Members:
Divisional Chairpersons
N01 Banggi:
N02 Bengkoka:
N03 Pitas:
N04 Tanjong Kapor:
N05 Matunggong:
N06 Bandau:
N07 Tandek:
N08 Sulaman:
N09 Tempasuk:
N10 Usukan:
N11 Kadamaian:
N12 Sulaman:
N13 Pantai Dalit:
N14 Tamparuli:
N15 Kiulu:
N16 Karambunai:
N17 Darau:
N18 Inanam:
N19 Likas:
N20 Api-Api:
N21 Luyang:
N22 Tanjung Aru:
N23 Petagas:
N24 Tanjung Keramat:
N25 Kapayan:
N26 Moyog:
N27 Limbahau:
N28 Kawang:
N29 Pantai Manis:
N30 Bongawan:
N31 Membakut:
N32 Klias:
N33 Kuala Penyu:
N34 Lumadan:
N35 Sindumin:
N36 Kundasang:
N37 Karanaan:
N38 Paginatan:
N39 Tambunan:
N40 Bingkor:
N41 Liawan:
N42 Melalap:
N43 Sook:
N44 Tulid:
N45 Sook:
N46 Nabawan:
N47 Telupid:
N48 Sugut:
N49 Labuk:
N50 Gum-Gum:
N51 Sungai Manila:
N52 Sungai Sibuga:
N53 Sekong:
N54 Karamunting:
N55 Elopura:
N56 Tanjong Papat:
N57 Kuamut :
N58 Lamag:
N59 Sukau:
N60 Tungku:
N61 Segama:
N62 Silam:
N63 Kunak:
N64 Sulabayan:
N65 Senallang:
N67 Balung:
N68 Apas:
N69 Sri Tanjong:
N70 Kukusan:
N71 Tanjong Batu:
N72 Merotai:
N73 Sebatik:
Elected representatives
Dewan Negara (Senate)
Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)
Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)
Malaysian State Assembly Representatives
Sabah State Legislative Assembly
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Simon John Bending, (born 29 October 1957) is a British physicist. He is a professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Bath, where he was the Head of department from 2013 to 2016. He is co-director of the Bath-Exeter Centre for Graphene Science and
deputy director of the Bath-Bristol EPRSC Centre for Doctoral Training in Condensed Matter Physics. He developed scanning Hall probe microscopy and has made notable contributions to the field of superconductors.
Early life and education
Bending was born in Brentwood, Essex 29 October 1957 and attended St Peter's School, in South Weald, from 1962 to 1969 and then King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford from 1969 to 1976. In 1979, he graduated B.A. Hons (1st. class) in Natural Sciences - Physics from the University of Cambridge. He obtained his PhD in 1985, from the Applied Physics Department at Stanford University.
Research
Following his PhD, Bending joined the group of Dr P. Guéret at IBM Research Laboratories, Zürich, Switzerland, as a postdoc, in 1985. In 1986, he became a postdoc in the group of Prof. Klaus von Klitzing, at the Max Planck Institut FKF, in Stuttgart, Germany. An year earlier, Von Klitzing had been awarded the Physics Nobel Prize. Bending joined the University of Bath in 1989, first as a Lecturer and then as a Senior Lecturer, from 1995. In 1991–92, Bending supervised Andre Geim as a postdoc in his group. Geim was subsequently awarded the 2010 Physics Nobel Prize. In 1996, Bending was promoted to Reader and, in 2000, he was appointed to a personal chair in the Department of Physics.
Much of Bending's research evolved from his development of scanning Hall probe microscopy. Highlights of his work include studies of vortex matter in highly anisotropic superconductors, ferromagnetic superconductors, ferromagnet-superconductor heterostructures, domain wall phenomena and dynamics in ferromagnetic thin films and the realisation of novel hybrid material structures by electrocrystallisation. More recently the focus of Bending's research has shifted to new physics in two-dimensional crystals, e.g., graphene and other layered (super)conductors.
Awards and recognition
Elected Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
2002, Mott Prize Lecture at the European Physical Society Condensed Matter meeting, Brighton.
1999, Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship
1990, Joint winner of the Philip Morris Prize for Information Technology and Communications, Münich, Germany.
1984, IBM Student Fellowship at Stanford University, California.
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External links
1957 births
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People from Brentwood, Essex
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Salahuddin Ahmed was a Pakistani judge who served as the 1st chief justice of the Federal Shariat Court from 26 May 1980 to 25 May 1981 and the Supreme Court of Pakistan judge from 1 March 1970 until he retired in 1979.
Biography
He was born on 1 January 1912 in Calcutta, British India. He obtained a degree in laws from the University of Calcutta. After completing his education, he was appointed as the Calcutta High Court advocate and then additional judge High Court of East Pakistan on 22 December 1960.
He became chief justice of Federal Shariat Court on 26 May 1980 and retired from Shariat Court on 25 May 1981.
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Chief Justices of the Federal Shariat Court
Justices of the Supreme Court of Pakistan
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The 1839 Vermont gubernatorial election was held on September 3, 1839. Incumbent Whig Governor Silas H. Jennison defeated Democratic nominee Nathan Smilie with 52.47% of the vote.
General election
Candidates
Silas H. Jennison, Whig, incumbent Governor
Nathan Smilie, Democratic, businessman, former member of the Vermont General Assembly
Results
Notes
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Palazzo Priuli Ruzzini Loredan, also called Palazzo Loredan at Campo Santa Maria Formosa, is a late 16th-century palace located at Campo Santa Maria Formosa in the Castello district of Venice, northern Italy, characterised by features of Renaissance and Baroque-style architecture on its façades.
History
The Palazzo was built as a noble residence of the Ruzzini in the late sixteenth century, a project attributed to architect Bartolomeo Manopola. The previous residences of the Ruzzini family had in fact been destroyed by a fire in 1586. Carlo Ruzzini, 113th doge of the Republic of Venice, also belonged to this family, divided into numerous branches: a talented diplomat, Venetian ambassador to the main European courts (Spain, Vienna, Constantinople), he ascended to the ducal throne in 1732. His only link with this building lies in his arrangement according to which he had established that this residence would be inhabited perpetually by his heirs. In the 18th century he had Gregorio Lazzarini paint the frescoes in the interior halls. In 1801, Count Pietro Priuli, as the founding family became extinct, became the owner of the building. The building, which at the beginning of the 21st century was in a state of profound neglect, has been completely renovated and currently houses a hotel.
Architecture
The palace has two façades: a Renaissance one on the canal and a late Renaissance one on the Campo.
The façade overlooking the canal is characterised by the round openings of the two noble floors and by a thick serrated cornice. The central part, displaced asymmetrically to the left, is the most interesting: on the ground floor two round portals with a stone frame overlook the water; the upper floors correspond to two orders of four-light windows with balustrades.
The main façade, on Campo Santa Maria Formosa, is the more adorned and modern of the two, presenting baroque features, while having the same layout as the façade on the canal. The peculiar elements of this façade are the presence of three types of pilasters, Tuscan on the first floor, Ionic on the second, Corinthian on the third; the presence of string courses and a balustrade for each single lancet window; the presence on the roof of two high chimneys and a large dormer window which, with a mullioned window, tympanum and volutes, continues the façade above four mullioned windows.
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David Haddleton (born 1962) is a professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Warwick. Haddleton’s work focuses on controlled polymer synthesis and the industrial applications of polymer materials. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Biography
Haddleton was born in Longbridge, Birmingham, UK in 1962 and educated at King Edward VI Camp Hill School for boys in Kings Heath, Birmingham. He studied Chemistry to BSc at the University of York and was awarded a Second Class Division 1 degree (2i) in 1983.
Haddleton received his D.Phil. from the University of York in 1986, working under the supervision of Professor Robin Perutz. His thesis focused on the photochemistry of metal ethene complexes for the purposes of methane activation using a combination of matrix isolation, flash photolysis and solution photochemistry. Haddleton was an ICI funded postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Toronto in 1987 involved in metal vapour synthesis and zeolite encapsulation with Professor Geoff Ozin. He then joined the company ICI and spent one year at the University of Southern Mississippi, US with Professor Anselm Griffin prior to 5 years as a Scientist in the ICI corporate polymer group in Runcorn, UK. He then joined the University of Warwick as a Lecturer in Polymer Synthesis and Catalysis in 1993 being promoted to Professor in 1998. Haddleton has worked in the area of polymer synthesis graduating over 80 PhD students and publishing over 400 articles and is named inventor on over 15 patents. He featured as a Thomson Reuters ISI Highly Cited author in 2018.
Haddleton was Editor in Chief of the European Polymer Journal from 2002 – 2009 prior to becoming the Founding Editor and Editor in Chief of the Royal Society of Chemistry Polymer Chemistry from 2009 – 2017. He now sits on the Royal Society of Chemistry Publishing Board.
His research has been closely aligned with a number of companies including Unilever, Lubrizol and Syngenta. He has founded two companies Warwick Effect Polymers Ltd (now part of Abzena) a drug-polymer conjugation company and Medherant Ltd which develops transdermal drug delivery patches and adhesives. He has been an adjunct Professor at Monash University in both the Departments of Materials Engineering and Pharmacy since 2013 and has been a Chair Professor at Soochow University in Suzhou, China.
Appointments
1987 PDRA, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (G A Ozin)
1988 - 1993 ICI/Zeneca Senior Research Scientist
1988 University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, USA (A C Griffin)
1993 - 1996 Lecturer, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
1996 - 1998 Senior Lecturer, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
1998 - Current Professor of Chemistry, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
2001 - 2011 CEO/CTO and Founder, Warwick Effect Polymers Ltd
2013 - Current Adjunct Professor, Monash University (Pharmacy and Materials Engineering)
2014 - Current Founder of Medherant Ltd, Executive Director and CSO
2014 - 2017 Chair Professor Soochow University, Suzhou, China
Selected publications
1. Ladmiral, V.; Mantovani, G.; Clarkson, G. J.; Cauet, S.; Irwin, J. L.; Haddleton, D. M., Synthesis of neoglycopolymers by a combination of "click chemistry" and living radical polymerization. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2006, 128 (14), 4823-4830. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja058364k
2. Mantovani, G.; Lecolley, F.; Tao, L.; Haddleton, D. M.; Clerx, J.; Cornelissen, J.; Velonia, K., Design and synthesis of N-maleimido-functionalized hydrophilic polymers via copper-mediated living radical polymerization: A suitable alternative to PEGylation chemistry. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2005, 127 (9), 2966-2973. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0430999
3. Ryan, S. M.; Mantovani, G.; Wang, X. X.; Haddleton, D. M.; Brayden, D. J., Advances in PEGylation of important biotech molecules: delivery aspects. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery 2008, 5 (4), 371-383. https://doi.org/10.1517/17425247.5.4.371
4. Tao, L.; Mantovani, G.; Lecolley, F.; Haddleton, D. M., α-Aldehyde terminally functional methacrylic polymers from living radical polymerization: Application in protein conjugation "pegylation". Journal of the American Chemical Society 2004, 126 (41), 13220-13221. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0456454
5. Zhang, Q.; Wilson, P.; Li, Z. D.; McHale, R.; Godfrey, J.; Anastasaki, A.; Waldron, C.; Haddleton, D. M., Aqueous Copper-Mediated Living Polymerization: Exploiting Rapid Disproportionation of CuBr with Me6TREN. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2013, 135 (19), 7355-7363. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja4026402
6. Haddleton, D. M.; Jasieczek, C. B.; Hannon, M. J.; Shooter, A. J., Atom transfer radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate initiated by alkyl bromide and 2-pyridinecarbaldehyde imine copper(I) complexes. Macromolecules 1997, 30 (7), 2190-2193. https://doi.org/10.1021/ma961074r
7. Anastasaki, A.; Nikolaou, V.; Nurumbetov, G.; Wilson, P.; Kempe, K.; Quinn, J. F.; Davis, T. P.; Whittaker, M. R.; Haddleton, D. M., Cu(0)-Mediated Living Radical Polymerization: A Versatile Tool for Materials Synthesis. Chemical Reviews 2016, 116 (3), 835-877. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.5b00191
8. Davis, T. P.; Kukulj, D.; Haddleton, D. M.; Maloney, D. R., Cobalt-Mediated Free-Radical Polymerisation of Acrylic-Monomers. Trends in Polymer Science 1995, 3 (11), 365-373. https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0001042297&origin=inward&txGid=a854b72ffb71b1d10ed6a7e96b904cca
9. Engelis, N. G.; Anastasaki, A.; Nurumbetov, G.; Truong, N. P.; Nikolaou, V.; Shegiwal, A.; Whittaker, M. R.; Davis, T. P.; Haddleton, D. M., Sequence-controlled methacrylic multiblock copolymers via sulfur-free RAFT emulsion polymerization. Nature Chemistry 2017, 9 (2), 171-178. https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2634
External links
David Haddleton’s Warwick University homepage
David Haddleton publications indexed by Google Scholar
References
Academics of the University of Warwick
British chemists
Alumni of the University of York
1962 births
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This is the discography of English singer Alma Cogan.
Albums
Studio albums
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EPs
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Discographies of British artists
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2021–22 Pakistan Premier League (2021–22 PPL) will be the 62nd season of Pakistani domestic football and the 13th season of Pakistan Premier League.
Suspension
On 27 March 2021, the PFF's office was attacked by its former president, Syed Ashfaq Hussain Shah and his group, and the ongoing women's championship was cancelled. Major clubs protested: Diya W.F.C. announced following: "...laws laid down by FIFA, PFF NC and the AFC...", Mohsin Gillani W.F.C. announced it pulled out and Karachi United condemned actions taken against the NC and stated to be fully and respectfully supportive of following due process as per FIFA directives.
Because of the attack NC lost control of the PFF headquarters in Lahore. Due to the attack FIFA imposed a suspension on the Pakistan Football Federation. Hence, no football activity was possible in Pakistan and the men's Pakistan Premier League was yet to start. The Ashfaq-led PFF group announced that the 2021 edition of PPL is scheduled to held from August. This PPL won't have any official recognition or status since it is being held under Ashfaq led PFF group which isn't recognized by FIFA and Asian Football Confederation.
Teams
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Disbanded
K-Electric F.C. and SNGPL F.C. in 2020 announced that they will be shutting down their departments. This could be SNGPL F.C.'s final competition before shutting down.
Teams relegated to PFFL
Karachi Port Trust, Baloch Nushki, Ashraf Sugar Mills and Pakistan Airlines were relegated at the end of the 2018–19 season.
Teams promoted to Pakistan Premier League
Baloch Quetta got promoted after winning their leg in the 2020 PFF League. Masha United, Karachi United and Gwadar Port Authority also qualified for the league. Huma F.C. from Islamabad will make their debut in the top tier event, even though they didn't get promoted from the 2020 PFF League, they'll replace other teams who are not participating in the competition.
Teams not participating
Masha United, which was promoted to the top-tier event, have decided not to feature. Afghan FC, Chaman’s main club, is the other major team not participating in the event, saying it is being held by a federation which is not recognised by FIFA. National Bank is another team not featuring. Sources told "The News" that the majority of National Bank players have passed their prime''. Gwadar Port Authority also won't be playing due to financial issues.
Stadiums and locations
Format
Each team will play each other twice for a total of 22 games for each club. Each team will receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. Teams will be ranked by total points, then goal difference and then goals scored. At the end of each season, the club with the most points will be crowned as PPL Champion. At the end of the season, the two worst teams will be relegated directly to the PFF League. The first round of the league will be held in Multan. Then it will be moved to Rawalpindi, Quetta and Karachi, in that order.
League table
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Season statistics
Top scorers
Hat-tricks
References
External links
https://pff.com.pk/
Pakistan Premier League seasons
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Conner Smith is an American country pop singer-songwriter. His debut EP Didn't Go Too Far was released in January 2022 and he has been on the road opening for Thomas Rhett and Sam Hunt.
Little League Baseball put out a 2013 video clip featuring Smith singing and talking about wanting to be a songwriter and playing guitar. He said his favorite player at the time was Matt Carpenter. In 2022 Smith said looking back he would say "... kid, you're doing it (being a success)... I feel super blessed." Currently he's touring with Ryan Hurd; he has performed with Kane Brown and Kip Moore.
Early life
Smith's mother used to interview songwriters as part of her job. When he was nine Smith was signed as a songwriter to BMI; he was the 2nd youngest to sign. Michael Jackson was the youngest. Smith says his musical influences are Johnny Cash, Randy Travis, Kenny Chesney, and Eric Church. His first concert was a Chesney concert. While in his junior and senior years of high school Conner Smith worked with Ashley Gorley and Zach Crowell.
Smith graduated from Brentwood Academy in Brentwood south of Nashville.
In 2019 he was signed to Valory Music Group an imprint of Big Machine Records
At 16 Conner Smith signed a publishing deal. His manager also manages Hunt.
Personal life
References
External links
21st-century American male singers
21st-century American singers
American country singer-songwriters
American male singer-songwriters
Country musicians from Tennessee
Living people
Singer-songwriters from Tennessee
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EuroDIG ("European Dialogue on Internet Governance") is a Pan-European multi-stakeholder forum focused on Internet Governance. It is a regional sub-forum of the global Internet Governance Forum (IGF). It is an annual meeting with open participation and changing locations across European countries. Participants come from the private sector, governments, civil society, academia, and the technical community. Notable participating institutions are the European Commission and the Council of Europe.
Mission and history
EuroDIG held its first meeting on 20–21 October 2008 and was initiated by Internet enthusiasts from all stakeholder groups who shared the same vision of a space where all stakeholders from all across Europe could meet and discuss Internet governance issues. The Council of Europe was among the institutions which supported this idea from the beginning and offered to host the first meeting in the Palais de l'Europe in Strasbourg, the headquarters of the Council of Europe.
One goal of EuroDIG is to feed in European views into the global IGF, but even more it aims to reach out to all concerned groups and faciliated an inclusive debate about the governance of the internet by encouraging cooperation to solve problems and find best practices.
Organizational structure and finance
Administration and planning
The central administration of EuroDIG is its secretariat, which is responsible for coordinating the organization. The secretariat is composed of 3-4 individuals working part time as of 2022. Long-term and financial planning as well administrative oversight lies with the Multi-stakeholder Board, whose seven members are elected by the General Assembly, except the Secretary General, who is always part of the board. Members of the Board have to be so-called Core Members and are elected for up to 3 years. The Members should come from different stakeholder groups so that each group is represented and no group dominates the board. The General Assembly is compromised of the members of the organization, though only Core Members can vote. Core Members are Founding and Full Members. All Full Members have to be accepted by the Core Members.
The annual meetings are planned in an open process in which everyone can suggest topics and participate. The program is made based on submitted topics and publicly discussed in a planning meeting, usually at the beginning of the year. The details for each session are assigned an Org Team, which organizes the session. The planning process is faciliated by the secretariat in assisting Org Teams.
Funding and institutional partners
EuroDIG is financed through donations, for the most part by corporations and institutions, but also individuals have an opportunity to support via fundraising tool. Another form of support EuroDIG receives is in the form of hosting the in-person events and providings of equipment and resources needed for those, which is usually done by a partnering institution or city.
The institutional partners of EuroDIG are:
Council of Europe
European Commission
European Regional At-Large Organization (EURALO)
European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association (ETNO)
Geneva Internet Platform
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
Internet Society (ISOC)
Federal Office of Communications of Switzerland (OFCOM)
Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC)
Besides the above mentioned Institutional Partners donations are received from e.g. EURid, Google, SIDN, nic.at, denic, Centr, .fr, SWITCH, VERISIGN, UNINETT Norid, as well as the Internet Society Foundation, UNU-CRIS, RNIDS and, in a smaller amount, regional companies and private donors.
Participants
In 2021, the forum counted 703 registrations for the 3-day long virtual meeting, of which 470 actually attended the event. In addition, more people took part via live stream. For more than 50% of the participants, it was the first EuroDIG they attended. Moreover, 10% of the participants were members or representatives of governments, whereas nearly a fourth of the 470 people attended from civil society. Less than 20% of the attendants identified as academics. Also, nearly 13% of the participants came from the private sector and the technical community, each. Round about 6% of the participants represented inter-governmental organizations. In 2021, special greeting words were held by Patrick Penninckx (Head of Information Society Department, Council of Europe), Ana Persic (UNESCO), Atish Dabholkar (Director, International Centre for Theoretical Physics), Roberto Viola (Director General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology, European Commission), Tatjana Matić (Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications, Republic of Serbia), Philippe de Lombaerde (Director Ad Interim of the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies) and Delphine Ernotte (Director General France Télévisions and President of EBU). While there was a small overlap of male participants in 2021 (50,6%), nearly 45% of the attendants were females (44,1%). The remaining 5,3% of the participants did not want to state their gender.
List of meetings
Source for the table information
Activities of EuroDIG
YouthDIG
Each year, EuroDIG holds a preparatory youth event for interested individuals in the age between 18–30. In this YouthDIG the participants are taught about Internet Governance and develop policy messages which are presented at the following EuroDIG and durig the IGF.
Those young people are invited to exchange as well as discuss ideas with experienced Internet policy practitioners. Also, they get the opportunity to connect with peers throughout Europe who have similar interests.
Relationship to other Internet Governance Institutions
EuroDIG was established, with support from the Council of Europe, Swiss OFCOM and other stakeholders, following the commissioning of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) by the Secretary General of the United Nations in 2006. Its debates and messages are fed into the global forum. Similar to the IGF, EuroDIG has no executive capacity and exists only as a place for discussion.
However, EuroDIG has access to important decision makers in internet policy in Europe, including the Council of Europe, the European Commission (through DG-Connect), ICANN, and members of the European Parliament. By organising EuroDIG in another European country every year the forum built relations with local authorities and governments across Europe as well as various European-wide bodies dealing with internet government issues.
Moreover, EuroDIG supported the creation of SEEDIG ("South Easters European Dialogue on Internet Governance") which is a sub-regional IGF founded in 2015. EuroDIG offered to host the first meeting as a pre-event to EuroDIG in Sofia so that SEEDIG could build relationships between their community and key partners across Europe.
See also
Internet Governance Forum (IGF)
African Internet Governance Forum (AfIGF)
South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance (SEEDIG)
External links
Official website
References
Organizations established in 2008
Internet governance organizations
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The following is a list of events and new music that happened or are expected to happen in 2022 in the Latin music industry. Latin regions include Ibero-America, Spain, Portugal, and the United States.
Events
January–March
January 13 – The lineup for the returning edition of Coachella includes Anitta, Banda MS, Chicano Batman, Ed Maverick, Karol G, Natanael Cano, Nathy Peluso, Nicki Nicole, Omar Apollo, Pabllo Vittar, and The Marías.
January 24 – Edén Muñoz announces departure from Calibre 50 to launch a solo career.
January 29 – "SloMo" by Chanel wins the first edition of the Benidorm Fest and will represent Spain in the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.
February 4 – Clamor by Maria Arnal i Marcel Bagès is named the best album in Spain of 2021 by winning the Premio Ruido.
February 8 – "Ay Mamá" by Rigoberta Bandini becomes the first song that failed to represent Spain in Eurovision to top the country's chart since "Lo Malo" by Aitana and Ana Guerra in 2018.
February 12 – "Te Espera el Mar" by María José Llergo, from Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea, wins the Goya Award for Best Original Song.
February 16 – José Manuel Pérez Tornero, president of RTVE, announces Hispavisión, the Iberoamerican adaptation of the Eurovision Song Contest after the cancellation of the OTI Festival in 2000.
February 24 – The 34th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards are held at the FTX Arena in Miami, Florida.
El Último Tour del Mundo wins Album of the Year.
"Bichota" by Karol G wins Song of the Year.
Bad Bunny wins Artist of the Year.
El Alfa wins Best New Male Artist.
Ángela Aguilar wins Best New Female Artist.
March 2 – Karol G is awarded the Rule Breaker award at Billboard's Women in Music, marking the second time a Spanish-singing artist is awarded by the institution since Rosalía in 2019.
March 15 – The 3rd Annual Premios Odeón take place in Madrid.
TBA wins Album of the Year
TBA wins Song of the Year
TBA wins Video of the Year
TBA wins Best New Artist.
March 18 – Maná's concert residency at LA Forum begins.
April–June
April 3 – The 64th Annual Grammy Awards take place at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
TBA wins Best Latin Pop Album.
TBA wins Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album.
TBA wins Best Regional Mexican Music Album.
TBA wins Best Música Urbana Album
TBA wins Best Tropical Latin Album.
TBA wins Best Latin Jazz Album.
April 21 – The Latin American Music Awards of 2022 take place at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.
April 27 – The virtual version of Latin Alternative Music Conference takes place.
July–September
July 6 – The Latin Alternative Music Conference takes place at the Stewart Hotel in New York City.
October–December
October 29 – Spanish indie band Izal is scheduled to make its final concert before going on an indefinite hiatus after twelve years of performing. It will be held at WiZink Center, in Madrid.
December 23 – Joan Manuel Serrat is scheduled to make his final concert before retiring at age 79. It will be held at Palau Sant Jordi, in Barcelona.
Number-one albums and singles by country
List of Billboard Argentina Hot 100 number-one singles of 2022
List of number-one albums of 2022 (Portugal)
List of number-one albums of 2022 (Spain)
List of number-one singles of 2022 (Spain)
List of number-one Billboard Latin Albums from the 2020s
List of Billboard number-one Latin songs of 2022
Awards
Latin music awards
34th Lo Nuestro Awards
2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards
2022 Latin American Music Awards
2022 Latin Grammy Awards
2022 Heat Latin Music Awards
2022 MTV Millennial Awards
Awards with Latin categories
29th Billboard Music Awards
64th Annual Grammy Awards
9th iHeartRadio Music Awards
17th Los40 Music Awards
39th MTV Video Music Awards
24th Teen Choice Awards
3rd Annual Premios Odeón
Spanish- and Portuguese-language songs on the Billboard Global 200
The Billboard Global 200 is a weekly record chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top songs globally based on digital sales and online streaming from over 200 territories worldwide.
Spanish-language songs on the Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 ranks the most-played songs in the United States based on sales (physical and digital), radio play, and online streaming. Also included are certifications awarded by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) based on digital downloads and on-demand audio and/or video song streams: gold certification is awarded for sales of 500,000 copies, platinum for one million units, and multi-platinum for two million units, and following in increments of one million thereafter. The RIAA also awards Spanish-language songs under the Latin certification: Disco de Oro (Gold) is awarded for sales 30,000 certification copies, Disco de Platino (Platinum) for 60,000 units, and Disco de Multi-Platino (Multi-Platinum) for 120,000 units, and following in increments of 60,000 thereafter. So far, in 2021, four Spanish-language songs have debuted in the Billboard Hot 100.
Albums released
The following is a list of notable Latin albums (music performed in Spanish or Portuguese) that have been released in Latin America, Spain, Portugal, or the United States in 2022.
First quarter
January
February
March
Deaths
January 2 – , Spanish singer (Mocedades), 60
January 26 – Ludmila Ferber, Brazilian Christian singer-songwriter and writer, 56
January 20 – Elza Soares, Brazilian samba singer, 91
January 27 – Diego Verdaguer, Argentine singer-songwriter, 70
February 5 – Rubén Fuentes, Mexican violinist and composer, 95
February 23 – Carlos Barbosa-Lima, Brazilian classical and jazz guitarist, 77
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Sigrid van Aken (born 1 March 1970) is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Novamedia and Chair of the boards of the local entities of Novamedia: Nationale Postcode Loterij and VriendenLoterij and their parent company Holding Nationale Goede Doelen Loterijen, Postcode Lottery Limited, the operator of People's Postcode Lottery, Novamedia Sverige AB, the operator of Svenska Postkodlotteriet, Novamedia Deutschland GmbH, mother company of Deutsche Postkode Lotterie, Novamedia Norsk Postkode Lotteri AS, the operator of Norsk Postkodelotteri. Novamedia sets up Postcode Lotteries worldwide to raise funds for charity.
Study and work
Sigrid van Aken studied French Language and Literature at the University of Utrecht before starting her career in 1994 at Rabobank Paris. After working with ICT-service provider Pink Elephant, in 1998, she joined KPMG Consulting and was a senior consultant in the field of IT Governance and Management until 2002. In 2009 she attended the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne.
Van Aken has extensive international managerial experience as a (non-)executive board member in a public-private context. She also has expertise in areas such as the financing of charities, international Lottery-legislation and -regulations, public affairs and stakeholder management.
Postcode Lotteries Group
In 2002 Sigrid van Aken joined Novamedia/Postcode Lotteries. She has been active in various roles, including Chair of the Managing Directors Team of the Nationale Postcode Loterij and the VriendenLoterij for three years and Head of the Charities Department in the Netherlands.
Since 2013, she has been a member of the executive board of Novamedia (first as Chief Operating Officer (COO), later including the portfolio of Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Beginning 2020 she took over the role as CEO of Novamedia from entrepreneur and co-founder of the Postcode Lottery Boudewijn Poelmann, and is thus responsible for all entities and operations of the Postcode Lotteries in five countries. Other Members of the Board are Imme Rog (CMO) and Michiel Verboven (CCO).
Postcode Lotteries in five countries support hundreds of charities and thousands of social initiatives every year. Most of the charities can count on long-term support. In 2020, all beneficiaries together received a total of €800 million.
International expansion
Van Aken was involved in setting up Postcode Lotteries in Germany (2016) and Norway (2018) and in implementing the international governance of Novamedia/Postcode Lotteries. Due to the rapidly changing international gaming market, an international growth strategy was launched in 2020–2021 under her leadership. The goal is to strengthen the position of the Postcode Lotteries and Novamedia as an international lottery operator and as the 3rd largest private donor in the world.
In the interview with Het Parool she talked about her plans for growth. “Over the last thirty years, we have been able to give €10 billion to charities. Moreover, countries such as Germany and Great Britain are huge growth markets for us."
Courageous funding
Sigrid van Aken attaches great importance to the role of the civil society and to ‘courageous funding’. “We fund with a firm dose of courage because risks are part and parcel of serious ambitions,” she said recently, in a video about the importance of unrestricted, long-term financing. Novamedia/Postcode Lotteries are also open to plans that have not yet proven themselves or been fully worked out, as explained in the funding philosophy.
Secondary activities
Sigrid van Aken was a member of the supervisory board of Amsterdam's public transport company GVB from 2013 to 2021 (alternating between chair of the nomination & remuneration committee and vice-chair). From 2013 to 2017 she was a member of the supervisory board of The Dutch, a private/business golfclub with a 18-hole Championship course.
She has been voted several times in the Opzij top 100 as the most influential woman in the Charities category, and in 2014 she was nominated as a finalist for the title of Top Woman of the Year.
Ideals
Sigrid van Aken is fascinated by the combination of entrepreneurship and ideals. She enjoys working closely with her colleagues on big projects that have a positive impact on others and the planet. With her work, she wants to run a successful business and at the same time contribute to initiatives by courageous people who want to make the world a better place.
She believes that people with optimism and perseverance can achieve a lot together, as expressed in the words of the first international ambassador of the Postcode Lotteries, Nelson Mandela: ‘It always seems impossible until it’s done’.
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Tamarkan (also: Tha Makhan) was a Japanese prisoner of war work camp during World War II. The camp was initially used for the construction of the bridge over the Khwae Yai or Mae Klong River and not the River Kwai. The camp was located about five kilometres from the city of Kanchanaburi. In November 1943, Tamarkan was turned into a convalescent camp and hospital. By 1945, the camp was gone.
The bridge was made famous by the 1957 film, The Bridge on the River Kwai, which was a fictitious and inaccurate account. Inaccuracies include the identification of the wrong river, construction was not in the jungle, but near a city, two bridges had been built, which were destroyed at the end of World War II, and commander Philip Toosey did not collaborate with the Japanese.
History
In 1939, plans had been developed by the Empire of Japan to construct a rail road connecting Thailand with Burma. Construction of the Burma Railway started on 16 September 1942. On 26 October 1942, British prisoners of war arrived at Tamarkan, 56 kilometres from the start of the railway, to construct a bridge over the Khwae Yai River. The wooden bridge was meant as a temporary bridge, and would be replaced by a concrete and steel bridge. Even though the railway makes an apparent detour by crossing at Tamarkan instead of Kanchanaburi, the ground was more stable and there was less chance of flooding.
The prisoners were commanded by Colonel Philip Toosey. The camp consisted of five attap huts surrounding by a perimeter fence. In February 1943, 1,000 Dutch prisoners of war commanded by Captain Tillema arrived, and five more huts were added. The Dutch were placed under the command of Toosey increasing the total amount of troops to about 2,000. In January 1943, there was a cholera outbreak in the nearby Malayan conscript labour camp.
In March 1943, the wooden bridge was finished, and the first train crossed the bridge. A bridge in Java had been dismantled, and the spans were transported to Tamarkan to construct a concrete and steel bridge. In May 1943, the concrete and steel bridge was finished, and the wooden bridge was redesignated for pedestrians and cars. Most of the prisoners were moved to work camps further up the line.
In November 1943, Tamarkan was turned into a convalescent camp and hospital. Toosey was ordered to oversee the conversion. He was transferred to Camp Nong Pladuk in December 1943. Tamarkan was not a proper hospital and the medical supplies were limited. The camp was home to about 1,500 men.
On 29 November 1943, the camp was hit by allied bombs killing 18 prisoners and wounding 68. Between December 1944 to June 1945, the bridges were attacked multiple times, and in February 1944, a span of the steel bridge was destroyed. By October 1945, the camp was gone, and only the Thayanusorn monument remained. The monument was revealed on 21 March 1944, and made by POWs in honour of their fallen comerades. After the war, the bridge was rebuilt.
The condition of the prisoners in the camp were described as horrendous with emaciated and diseased prisoners dressed in rags, There was a large graveyard near the camp. After the war, the bodies were re-buried at the Chungkai and the Kanchanaburi War Cemeteries except for the Americans who were repatriated back to the United States.
References
Bibliography
Japanese prisoner of war and internment camps
Military history of Thailand during World War II
Buildings and structures in Kanchanaburi province
World War II prisoner of war camps
Burma Railway
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Zeinab Jabbari (, ; born 29 July 1990) is an Iranian kickboxer. She won a bronze medal at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. Jabbari is the chairman of World Association of Kickboxing Organizations Asian committee.
Career
Jabbari won a bronze medal at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. In the 2015 WAKO Asian Games in Pune, she won 2 gold medals in Point fight and Light contact styles and a silver medal in the Musical form. In the 2017 WAKO Asian Championships in Ashgabat, Jabbari added 2 gold medals in Point fight and Light contact styles and a silver medal in Musical form to her achievements. She also won 2 gold medals of Point fight and Musical form styles in the 2018 WKO Asian Games in Bishkek.
See also
Kickboxing at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
Iran at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
References
External links
Zeinab Jabbari profile on World Association of Kickboxing Organizations
1990 births
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People from Tehran
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The 2008 European Junior Judo Championships is an edition of the European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union.It was held in Warsaw, Poland from 12 to 14 September 2008.
Medal summary
Medal table
Men's events
Women's events
Source Results
References
External links
European Junior Judo Championships
European Championships, U21
Judo
Judo competitions in Poland
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This is the list of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Odia language writers by Sahitya Akademi.
Recipients
References
External links
of Bal Sahitya Puraskar India
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Indian literary awards
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The 1840 Vermont gubernatorial election was held on September 1, 1840. Incumbent Whig Governor Silas H. Jennison defeated Democratic nominee Paul Dillingham with 59.58% of the vote.
General election
Candidates
Paul Dillingham, Democratic, town clerk of Waterbury, former member of the Vermont House of Representatives
Silas H. Jennison, Whig, incumbent Governor
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Notes
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This is the list of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Punjabi language writers by Sahitya Akademi.
Recipients
References
External links
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Indian literary awards
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This is the list of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Rajasthani language writers by Sahitya Akademi.
Recipients
References
External links
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Sahitya Akademi
Indian literary awards
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Members of the Assembly of French Polynesia were elected on 22 April and 6 May 2018. According to second-round results, the 57 representatives consisted of 38 representatives of Tapura Huiraatira, 11 for Tahoera'a Huiraatira, and 8 for Tavini Huiraatira.
Members
Changes
In August 2018 Tahoera'a Huiraatira MP Bernard Natua switched sides to join Tapura Huiraatira.
In September 2018 Tahoera'a Huiraatira expelled MP Angelo Frebault from the party. In December 2018 he joined Tapura Huiraatira.
In October 2018 Tavini Huiraatira leader Oscar Temaru was stripped of his seat after being barred from public office.
In December 2019 Tapura Huiraatira MP Nicole Sanquer declared that she would sit as an independent.
In June 2020 Nuihau Laurey left Tapura Huiraatira to sit as an independent.
In August 2020 Bernard Natua, Teura Tarahu-Atuahiva, and Félix Tokoragi left Tapura Huiraatira and joined independent MPs Nicole Sanquer and Nuihau Laurey and Tahoera'a Huiraatira MP Vaitea Le Gayic to form A here ia Porinetia. In January 2021 Le Gayic resigned and rejoined Tahoera'a, leaving the other 5 MPs as independents.
Tapeta Tetopata died in March 2021, and was replaced by Maeva Bourgade.
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The 1935–36 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 16th season in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Three South, then the third tier of English football, finishing 20th.
Season review
Football League Third Division South
Partial league table
Results by round
Players
First team squad.
Fixtures and results
Third Division South
FA Cup
Welsh Cup
Third Division South Cup
Source
References
Bibliography
Cardiff City F.C. seasons
Association football clubs 1935–36 season
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Centrum Island (in Danish: Centrum Ø) is a small island in North Greenland, south East of the John Murray Island, and West of J.P. Koch Fjord. The island is described as 'inconspicuous and fladt'.
The island is approximately 52408 m2 (5.2408 ha) in size based on measurements on topographical maps.
The island was visited and named by the The Second Thule Expedition on July 2. - 3. 1917. The name was chosen because the island would be the center of cartographical investigations being performed. On July 3 1917 the expedition left behind things, which were found in 1978 by the Danish Sirius Dog Sled Patrol and again in 1985.
Thorild Wulff collected lichens, vascular plants and bryophytes on the Island.
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John McEnroe and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions, but none competed this year.
Pieter Aldrich and Danie Visser won the title by defeating Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg 6–4, 6–3 in the final.
Seeds
Draw
Draw
References
External links
Official results archive (ATP)
Official results archive (ITF)
Pacific Coast Championship
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Enrique van Rysselberghe Martínez (22 August 1911 – 30 May 1984) was a Chilean architect and politician, who was mayor of Concepción twice in the 1970s.
Biography
Family
He was born into a family whose origins go back to the engineer Max van Rysselberghe, son of François van Rysselberghe, a Belgian citizen. At the end of the 19th century, and less than 20 years old, Max participated in an expedition from Belgium to Antarctica, the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, which was originally supposed to last six months, but ended up lasting two years.
Once back in his country, Max met Isabel Martínez, daughter of Valentín Martínez, with whom he fell in love. They married and returned to Chile in 1905. They had four children: Lidia, Ivonne, Enrique and Daniel.
Enrique married Julieta Varela Santa María, a descendant of former president Domingo Santa María (1881-1886), and they had four children: Javier, Enrique, Ivonne, and Astrid.
Architect
Van Rysselberghe learned about engineering and architecture by studying texts in his father's library and later became an architect, although he never formally studied architecture. His works were tested by the 1939 Chillán earthquake, of 8.3 degrees, which hit Concepción with force, leaving almost 90% of the houses in the city destroyed. However, none of the ones he had built collapsed, so later, for reconstruction, many sought his services. He later went to work at the Directorate of Works of the municipality. At the same time, he made his fortune with businesses related to construction: he created a machine that allowed aggregates to be removed from the banks of the Biobío even during the rainy season, which made him the only one able to supply the different construction companies with sand all year round, quickly monopolizing the entire market in the area; he also developed a machine to clean the charcoal thrown away by the Lota miners, material that he got for free or at a very low cost.
Political career
In 1967 he was elected alderman as an independent for the commune of Concepción and, as he held the position of first alderman, he had to replace the then mayor Guillermo Aste Pérez on several occasions when he had to be absent from the city. In the 1971 elections he was re-elected, this time representing the National Party. As he obtained the first majority, he became mayor, a position he held until 1974, the year in which he unsuccessfully competed in the parliamentary elections for a deputy seat.
Due to the various social works carried out during his administration, the businessman and founder of Radio Bío Bío, , baptized him El realizador.
After the coup led by General Augusto Pinochet that overthrew the government of Salvador Allende in 1973, the military dictatorship appointed him mayor of Concepción, a position he held until 1979. He is remembered for his good management.
References
1911 births
1984 deaths
Chilean architects
20th-century Chilean politicians
People from Concepción, Chile
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Nectin-3 also known as nectin cell adhesion molecule 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NECTIN3 gene.
Nectin-3 belongs to the family of immunoglobulin(Ig)-like cellular adhesion molecules involved in Ca2+-independent cellular adhesion in several tissues during the development and was firstly isolated at the turn of 20th and 21st century.
Structure and localization
Nectin-3 has three splicing variants, nectin-3α, which is the biggest one, nectin-3β and the smallest variant nectin-3γ.
Nectin-3α (same as the other splicing variants) is abundately expressed in testis, on slightly level it is also expressed in heart, brain, liver or kidney. It has been also proved that nectin-3α is together with nectin-2 localize at the junctional complex regions in small intestina absortive epitelia. Nectin-3γ is also detectable in lung, liver and kidney. Nectin-3 is expressed not only on epithelial cells as another nectins, but there was shown that, as the only member of nectin family, it is expressed also on T- lymphocytes.
The structural properties of nectin-3α is similar to nectin-1, it has three Ig-like domains at the extracellular region and the C-terminal coserved motif at the cytoplasmic region. The homology of aa (amino aci)) of extracellular domains between Nectin-1 and Nectin-3α is 35,9%. Another splicing variants vary in the number of aa, molecular weight and the structural properties. All of them have the identical extracellular region. Nectin-3β and nectin-3γ have the same same transmembrane and cytoplasmic regions, which vary from nectin-3α. Nectin-3γ lack of C-terminal domain. With the intracellular domain nectins bind their assosicated adaptor protein afadin which plays role in the formation of variety of cell-cell junctions. Nectin-3γ in not able to bind afadin due to lacking C-terminal domain.
All nectins are able to form cis-homo dimer interactions, which simply means they can create dimer of two alike molecules on the same cell membrane. Further, nectin-3α can also interact with Nectin-1/2α in so called trans-hetero interaction.
Function
Most of the publications deal with nectin-3 regardless the splicing variants, thus this page follows this concept.
Role in neural system
Nectin-3 is expressed by granule cells in dentate gyrus and the expression levels are developmentally regulated and reduced by early postnatal stress. On mice model, it has been shown that the early-life stress impaires the long-term spatial memory and temporal order memory. It is also very probable that the nectin-3 in dentate gyrus neurons modulate adult neurogenesis and dendritic spine plasticity. It has been proven that combination nectin-3/nectin-1 is very important in formation of synapses in brain, hippocampus and that the formation of hetero-trans-dimers between nectin-1 and nectin-3 determines the position and size of the synapses, in vitro. In vivo, it has been shown that the function of nectin-3 is crutial during the critical periods of the visual cortex development and that it is important not only for synapses formation but also for the synaptic refinement. Also it has been proven that there is a high importance of nectin-3 for the dendritic spine densities (which simply represent the sites of synaptic contacts) on visual cortical neurons. The nectin-1/nectin-3 trans-interaction has been shown to be very important to establishing the adhesion between the pigment and non-pigment cell layers of the ciliary epithelia, which is essential for the morphogenesis of the ciliary body of the eye.
Role in gametogenesis
Nectin-3 is important role player in spermatid development. The nectin-3–/– male mice were found to have defects in the later steps of sperm morphogenesis, exhibiting distorted nuclei and abnormal distribution of mitochondria. The loss of nectin-3 in male mice leads to male-specific infertility. It has been shown that the chronic stress negatively influences the amnout of nectin-3 in the testis and also the male spermatogenesis function.
Role in transendothelial migration
As mentioned above, nectin-3 is the only nectin which is expressed on T- lymphocytes. The interaction between nectin-3 on T-cells and other nectins on epithelial cells is very important in the lymphocyte transendothelial migration, in vitro. It has been shown that this process is dependent on nectin-2, which is expressed on epithelial cells, the blockation of nectin-2 or nectin-3 leads to inhibition of lymphocyte and also monocyte extravasation.
Nectin-3 in cancer
Nectin-3 is highly expressed in epithelial cancer cells of human lung adenocarcinoma. It is expressed in 80% of patients which makes it relatively strong prognostic marker. It has been shown, there are various expression patterns of nectin-3; cytoplasmic, membranous or combined. The membranous expression is connected with significantly poorer prognosis, patients with this type of expression pattern are also more likely to earlier relapse and death. Increased amounts of nectin-3 are also detectable in ovaries during the ovarian cancer and are correlated with poor patient prognosis. The data also suggest that the possible mechanism of nectin-3 in cellular invasion and migration is by upregulating the expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) MMP2 and MMP9 in ovarian cancer.
Contrary to previously mentioned cancers, the amount of nectin-3 negatively correlates with Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. The loss of this protein correlates with increased tumor progressiveness.
Interactions
Nectin-3 has been shown to interact with:
MLLT4,
PARD3,
PTPRM.
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Peter Van Rompuy (born 5 March 1980) is a Belgian politician. He is the leader of the CD&V in the Flemish Parliament.
Personal life
His father is former Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy.
References
Living people
1980 births
Christian Democratic and Flemish politicians
Members of the Flemish Parliament
21st-century Belgian politicians
Belgian senators of the 56th legislature
Belgian senators of the 57th legislature
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Phlogis is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae.
References
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This is a list of Spanish television related events from 1956.
Events
28 October: La 1 (Spanish TV channel) is launched. First television service in Spain.
Debuts
A las diez en mi barrio.
Desde mi butaca.
Las Gomas.
Imagen de una vida.
Births
12 January - Ana Rosa Quintana, journalist, hostess.
15 January - Bermúdez, host.
15 January - José Antonio Álvarez Gundín, journalist.
4 April - Norma Duval, hostess.
26 April - Imanol Arias, actor.
1 July - Ernesto Sáenz de Buruaga, journalist.
12 August - Mikel Lejarza, producer and director.
Antonio San José, journalist.
Izaskun Azurmendi, actress and hostess.
See also
1956 in Spain
List of Spanish films of 1956
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Kamenevo () 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), 113 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 15 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 1.5 km from the selsoviet center – 1st Vinnikovo.
Climate
Kamenevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification).
Transport
Kamenevo is located 11.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 4.5 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), 4.5 km from the nearest railway halt 18 km (railway line Kursk – 146 km).
The rural locality is situated 15 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 131 km from Belgorod International Airport and 190 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport.
References
Notes
Sources
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Democratic and Republican Renewal (abbreviated RDR-Tchanji) is a political party in Niger.
History
The party was founded on 16 April 2020 by former President Mahamane Ousmane.
Electoral performance
2020–21 Nigerien general election, second place in the presidential race, 7 seats in the National Assembly.
External links
Official website
References
Political parties in Niger
2020 establishments in Niger
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Events in the year 2008 in Kerala.
Incumbents
Governor of Kerala -
R.L. Bhatia (till July),
R. S. Gavai (from July)
Chief minister of Kerala -
V. S. Achuthanandan
Events
January 30 - Kerala cabinet directs Chief secretary to submit an enquiry report on controversial 70 acre HMT Land Deal that had taken place in October 2006 between HMT and Mumbai based HDIL. There are allegations that the land which costs 700 crore was sold at a highly discounted price of 91 crores to HDIL's subsidiary Blue Star Realtors.
February 6 - Forceful eviction of poor families from Moolampilly for Vembanad Rail Bridge to International Container Transshipment Terminal, Kochi.
February 26 - In an affidavit placed before Kerala High Court, Government of Kerala submits that HMT land deal is legal.
February 28 - British Council Library, Thiruvananthapuram closes down.
Deaths
January 29 - Baby John, 90, politician and Revolutionary Socialist Party leader.
See also
History of Kerala
2008 in India
References
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Gomselmash (trade name - Open Joint Stock Company "Gomselmash") is a Belarusian manufacturer of agricultural machinery based in Gomel.
History
The construction of an agricultural machinery plant in Gomel began in 1928. October 15, 1930 is considered the birthday of the Gomselmash plant, when the foundry produced the first melt.
The plant's reaching its design capacity and its successful operation in the 1930s allowed the USSR to completely abandon the import of dozens of types of machines for fodder production, grain farming, flax and hemp growing, primary processing of bast crops - now Gomselmash provided agricultural producers with such machines. In 1940, 18 out of 26 Gomselmash products were included in Soviet exports.
CEOs over the years
1930-1933 Ya. Ya. Ambrazhunas
1933-1943 A. K. Genkin
1943-1944 V. T. Serikov
1944-1946 T. I. Yakovlev
1946-1955 A. Ya. Bykov
1955-1956 A. A. Safronov
1956-1960 F. N. Denisov
1960-1972 I.P. Kitten
1972-1987 N. I. Afanasiev
1987-1992 S. S. Drozd
1992-1995 S. I. Prokopenko
1995-2012 Zhmaylik Valery Alekseevich
2012-2019 Kamko Alexander Ivanovich
Since 2019 Alexander Novikov
Awards
Order of Lenin (1971)
Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1980)
Medal "In connection with the 30th anniversary of the Slovak People's Uprising and the May Uprising of the Czech People" (Czechoslovakia, 1975)
Honorary Diplomas of the Parliament of the Republic of Belarus
Prizes of the Government of the Republic of Belarus in the field of quality (2001, 2004, 2007, 2012)
Prizes of the Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Belarus in the field of quality (2006, 2009, 2013)
Diploma winner of the Commonwealth of Independent States Prize for achievements in the field of product and service quality (2009)
Laureate of the CIS Prize for achievements in the field of quality (2013)
References
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Industry in Belarus
Companies of Belarus
Belarusian brands
Companies established in 1930
1930 establishments in Belarus
Agriculture companies of the Soviet Union
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This is a list of Spanish television related events from 1957.
Events
13 January: First Theatre Play in Spanish television is broadcast live: Before Beakfast (Eugene O'Neill), directed by Juan Guerrero Zamora and starred by Maruchi Fresno.
22 April - José M. Revuelta is appointed by the Government Director General of Radio and Television.
September - First Talk show in Televisión Española: Tele-Madrid, hosted by Tico Medina and Yale.
15 September - Telediario, the longest-running News program in Spanish television debuts on TVE.
Debuts
{{Columns-list|colwidth=36em|
Los Tele-Rodríguez
Teatro en TVE
Bodega jerezana Buena suerte Buenas noches, amigos
Cita con la música
Cocina Concierto para el hogar
Cotilleo al aire libre El Día del Señor Edición especial
El enigma Entre nosotras Festival Marconi Hoy es fiesta Imágenes La entrevista de la semana
Las hazañas de Marianín y Teresita La Hora Philips Menú Balay Mesa redonda Teatro de la TVE Tele-Madrid
Telediario El premio para el más listo Ritmos al aire
El Tranvía del humor Últimas noticias Los viernes concierto}}
Ending this year
Desde mi butaca. (1956-1957)
Imagen de una vida. (1956-1957)
Foreign series debuts in Spain
Patrulla de tráfico (Highway Patrol)
Births
18 January - Marián Flores, hostess (Un, dos, tres...responda otra vez).
15 February - Jordi Rebellón, actor.
2 March - Virginia Mataix, actress
11 March - Isabel Ordaz, actress. (Aquí no hay quien viva, la que se avecina).
23 March - Nieves Herrero, hostess.
7 April - Mariano Peña, actor. (Aída)
22 May - Enrique del Pozo, Singer and host.
27 May - Iñaki Miramón, actor.
15 June - Iñaki Cano, sports journalist.
8 July - Carlos Herrera, journalist.
9 August - Juan José Guerenabarrena, host.
14 August - José Coronado, actor. (Periodistas)
19 August - Gracia Olayo, actress.
16 September - Assumpta Serna, actress. (Falcon Crest)
19 September - Pepe Carrol, presenter
9 December - José Luis Gil, actor. (Aquí no hay quien viva, la que se avecina).
15 December - Luis Fernández Fernández, President of RTVE.
25 December - Elena Sánchez, journalist.
Juan Ramón Sánchez, actor (Barrio Sésamo'').
See also
1957 in Spain
List of Spanish films of 1957
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Ding Jiaxi () is a Chinese civil rights activist known for co-organizing the New Citizens' Movement advocating for political change in China. Ding was one of five dissidents detained after a secret meeting in Fujian and is currently awaiting trial.
See also
Xu Zhiyong
Weiquan movement
New Citizens' Movement (China)
References
Living people
Chinese human rights activists
Chinese dissidents
Weiquan movement
Chinese prisoners and detainees
Prisoners and detainees of the People's Republic of China
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Local elections were held on 13 December 2020 in the 266 municipalities of Niger.
References
2020 in Niger
December 2020 events in Africa
2020 elections in Africa
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"Show Me Love" is a song by Swedish singer Tove Styrke. It was released as a single on 21 January 2022 through Sony Music.
Background
"Show Me Love" was written by Tove Styrke, Sophia Somajo, and Elof Loelv. The song was released as a single on 21 January 2022 through Sony Music.
Music video
Oskar Gullstrand and Tove Berglund directed the accompanying music video for "Show Me Love".
Charts
References
External links
2022 songs
2022 singles
Tove Styrke songs
Songs written by Elof Loelv
Songs written by Sophia Somajo
Sony Music singles
Songs written by Tove Styrke | [
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Queen's Bridge is a toll-free bridge in the city of Perth, Scotland. It spans the River Tay, connecting Perth, on the western side of the river, to Bridgend, on its eastern side. It carries both automotive and pedestrian traffic of South Street, one of Perth's three main streets from mediaeval times. It stands about downstream from Perth Bridge and is in length.
Queen's Bridge replaced Victoria Bridge, which stood between 1902 and 1960, and was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 10 October 1960. The pier on the bridge's eastern side is a remnant of the previous structure.
Construction
The bridge was erected at a cost of £150,000, the work of Whatlings Ltd and consulting engineers F. A. MacDonald & Partners.
Victoria Bridge was kept open during the construction of the new bridge by having its steel framework raised by , with what would become Queen's Bridge built beneath it.
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Bridges in Perth, Scotland
Bridges across the River Tay
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The 2022 Ashleigh Barty tennis season officially began on 3 January 2022 as the start of the 2022 WTA Tour. Ashleigh Barty entered the season as world number 1 player in singles for the third year in a row.
All matches
Singles matches
Doubles matches
Tournament schedule
Singles schedule
Doubles schedule
Yearly records
Top 10 wins
Singles
Doubles
Finals
Singles: 1 (2 titles)
Double: 1 (1 title)
Earnings
References
External links
2022 in Australian tennis
2022 tennis player seasons | [
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Susan Margaret Dawson (born 20 January 1971) is a New Zealand rugby union coach and former rugby union player. She made her debut for the New Zealand women's national side, the Black Ferns, against Canada on 16 October 1999 at Palmerston North. She was part of the winning New Zealand squad at the 2002 Women's Rugby World Cup.
In 2018, Dawson was appointed coach for the Northland senior women's development team. She has also been the head coach of Pakistan's women's sevens team.
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People educated at Epsom Girls' Grammar School
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Austroglossus microlepis, or the West coast sole, is a sea fish that is endemic to South Africa and is found from Namibia to False Bay.
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External links
Soleidae
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Catherine Daufès-Roux (née Roux; born 24 April 1963) is a French LREM politician who has been Member of Parliament for Gard's 5th constituency since 28 June 2021.
Biography
Daufès-Roux was born in Alès and worked as an assistant headteacher.
In the 2017 French legislative election she was the substitute candidate of Olivier Gaillard. She replaced him in Parliament when he became Mayor of Sauve.
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Living people
1963 births
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French schoolteachers
La République En Marche! politicians
21st-century French women politicians
Women members of the National Assembly (France)
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This is the list of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Sanskrit language writers by Sahitya Akademi.
Recipients
References
External links
of Bal Sahitya Puraskar India
Sahitya Akademi
Indian literary awards
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This is the list of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Santali language writers by Sahitya Akademi.
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External links
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Sahitya Akademi
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This is the list of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Sindhi language writers by Sahitya Akademi.
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External links
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Sahitya Akademi
Indian literary awards
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The 2022 NBL1 West season will be the second season of the NBL1 West and 33rd overall in State Basketball League (SBL) / NBL1 West history. The regular season will begin on Friday 8 April and end on Saturday 13 August. The finals will begin on Friday 19 August and conclude with the women's grand final on Friday 2 September and the men's grand final on Saturday 3 September.
Regular season
The regular season is set to begin on Friday 8 April and end on Saturday 13 August after 19 rounds of competition. Easter games in round 2 have again been scheduled for a blockbuster Thursday night, with all teams then on a break over the long weekend. Games will tip-off again the following Friday for Anzac Round. There will also be Women's Round (5), Mental Health Round (11) and Indigenous Round (14).
For the first time in club history, the Goldfields Giants will field a women's team in 2022.
Standings
Men's ladder
Women's ladder
Finals
The finals will begin on Friday 19 August and consist of four rounds. The finals will conclude with the women's grand final on Friday 2 September and the men's grand final on Saturday 3 September.
Awards
Player of the Week
Coach of the Month
Statistics leaders
Regular season
Men's Most Valuable Player:
Women's Most Valuable Player:
Men's Coach of the Year:
Women's Coach of the Year:
Men's Defensive Player of the Year:
Women's Defensive Player of the Year:
Men's Youth Player of the Year:
Women's Youth Player of the Year:
Men's Leading Scorer:
Women's Leading Scorer:
Men's Leading Rebounder:
Women's Leading Rebounder:
Men's Golden Hands:
Women's Golden Hands:
All-NBL1 West Men's 1st Team:
All-NBL1 West Women's 1st Team:
Finals
Men's Grand Final MVP:
Women's Grand Final MVP:
References
External links
2022 fixtures
2022
2021–22 in Australian basketball
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Cyperus aggregatus, commonly known as the inflatedscale flatsedge, is a species of sedge that is native to the Americas.
See also
List of Cyperus species
References
aggregatus
Taxa named by Stephan Endlicher
Plants described in 1842
Flora of Brazil
Flora of Argentina
Flora of Mexico
Flora of Peru
Flora of Chile
Flora of Texas
Flora of Alabama
Flora of Arizona
Flora of Belize
Flora of Bolivia
Flora of Colombia
Flora of Costa Rica
Flora of Cuba
Flora of the Dominican Republic
Flora of Ecuador
Flora of El Salvador
Flora of French Guiana
Flora of Guatemala
Flora of Guyana
Flora of Haiti
Flora of Honduras
Flora of Jamaica
Flora of Louisiana
Flora of Mississippi
Flora of New Mexico
Flora of Nicaragua
Flora of Paraguay
Flora of Panama
Flora of Puerto Rico
Flora of Suriname
Flora of Uruguay
Flora of Venezuela | [
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Austroglossus pectoralis, the Agulhas sole or mud sole, is a fish found from Cape Town to KwaZulu-Natal. The fish is born with normal dimensions but as soon as it gets bigger the skull bones turn so that both eyes are on the same side. The fish then swim horizontally and remain mostly on the bottom of the sea, covered with sand. The fish grows to 60 cm in size and then weighs about 1 kg.
References
Soleidae
Fish of South Africa
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Anton Korchuk (; born August 4, 2004) is a Ukrainian ski jumper.
Career
Korchuk started his international career by representing Ukraine at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Swiss Lausanne. There he finished 28th in the normal hill competition. He also participated at two Junior World Championships between 2020 and 2021. As of January 2022, his best personal finish was 40th in a HS100 competition in Lahti in 2021.
Korchuk debuted at the World Championships in 2021.
Korchuk has yet to debut in the main round competitions at the Ski Jumping World Cup. As of January 2022, his best individual Continental Cup result was 28th on December 4, 2021, in Chinese Zhangjiakou.
In 2022, Korchuk was nominated for his first Winter Games in Beijing. He was not able to qualify for the finals of the large hill or normal hill competition as he only finished 52nd and 56th respectively.
Results
Olympic Games
World Championships
References
External links
2004 births
Living people
Ukrainian male ski jumpers
Ski jumpers at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics
Ski jumpers at the 2022 Winter Olympics
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Jeffrey Salloway is a scientist and politician, currently serving as a representative for Strafford County's 5th District in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Previously, he was a professor of Epidemiology at New Hampshire University. He is currently a Professor Emeritus.
References
External links
Living people
Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
Tufts University alumni
Boston University alumni
University of New Hampshire faculty
21st-century American politicians
New Hampshire Democrats
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The 2009 World Judo Cadets Championships is an edition of the World Judo Cadets Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Budapest, Hungary from 6 to 9 August 2009.
Medal summary
Medal table
Men's events
Women's events
Source Results
References
External links
World Judo Cadets Championships
World Championships, U18
Judo
Judo competitions in Hungary
Judo
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Rochester Sentinel is the name of a number of current and former newspapers. These include:
The Rochester Sentinel, a newspaper based in Rochester New York since 1858
The Rochester Sentinel, a 1910s American-American special interest newspaper, based in Rochester New York, featuring the work of F. Grant Gilmore.
The Rochester (Ind.) Sentinel, a newspaper based in Indiana, owned by Paxton Media Group since 2019.
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The Intercontinental Handball Cup was a competition between the continental handball champions in the years wich were not a World Men's Handball Championship and the host country.
History
The idea of a Intercontinental Cup was first introduced in the 1980s but was delayed because of financial and temporal problems. In 1966 the IHF Congress created the IHF Men's Super Globe and the Intercontinental Handball Cup. After the third edition the tournament was cancelled because a fully packed calendar.
Tournaments
Medal count
References
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Giovanni Carnevale (4 August 192411 April 2021) was an Italian priest, writer and historian. His research revolves around the Carolingian age and Charlemagne.
Biography
Giovanni Carnevale was born on April 4, 1924, in Capracotta, in the province of Isernia. Sixth son of his family, he stayed in his native country until the end of elementary school, when he moved to Umbria to attend the gymnasium in Amelia, and then finish in Lazio, to be precise in Frascati. In Lanuvio he attended the classical high school only for two years, and then stopped his studies because of the entry into the war of Italy and the bombing of the allies of Rome. During this period he continued his studies as a autodidact and obtained his diploma in Terni, he enrolled in La Sapienza in Rome to study law. His path as a priest began in 1947, when he went to Piedmont in the Salesian House of Bagnolo. He remained there until the completion of his studies in 1951 and was ordained a priest in Abano Terme on 29 June of the same year. As a priest he obtained a degree in letters and a degree in Christian archaeology, followed with habilitations in letters and art history.
When he became a teacher, he taught science in Faenza, then in the Salesian high schools of Macerata: classical, linguistic and scientific. He taught until he retired. During this period he enrolled at Bocconi in Milan, taught German and earned a degree in French and German at the University of Macerata, without ever withdrawing his degree. In 1994, he ceased teaching, although he was sometimes called to replace him.
Studies on the Carolingian age began after his scholastic career, under the influence of Marche structures. In fact, he concentrated mainly on the church of San Claudio al Chienti in Corridonia, assuming that its dating (11th century) was wrong. The turning point came when he discovered a building similar to the abbey existed in France, precisely in Germigny-des-Prés, near Orleans. He doubted that Aachen Cathedral in Germany was the Carolingian Palatine Chapel and consulted the sources directly, noting a misinterpretation of the story. From these studies he wrote numerous books, from 1993 to 2016, on Carolingian history, rewriting it completely. According to his studies, Charles Martel, Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon are buried in San Ginesio, under the collegiate church of Santa Maria Assunta, while Charlemagne at the church of San Claudio del Chienti.
Forced to a wheelchair, in 2016 he obtained honorary citizenship in Corridonia. He died in Macerata on 11 April 2021. His body rests in San Claudio.
Works
San Claudio al Chienti ovvero Aquisgrana, 1993
L’enigma di Aquisgrana in Val di Chienti, 1994
Aquisgrana trafugata, 1996
La scoperta di Aquisgrana in Val di Chienti, 1999
San Marone e l'alto medioevo in Val di Chienti, 2002
La Val di Chienti e l'alto medioevo carolingio, 2003
L’Europa di Carlo Magno nacque in Val di Chienti, 2008
Il Rinvenimento delle sepolture di Pipino il Breve e di sua moglie Berta nella Collegiata di San Ginesio, 2010
La scola palatina e la rinascenza carolingia in Val di Chienti, 2012
Il ritrovamento della tomba e del corpo di Carlo Magno a San Claudio, 2013
Vita di Carlo Magno imperatore nella Francia Picena, 2014
Il piceno da Carlo Magno a Enrico I, 2016
Honor
Knights Hospitaller of the Order of St John of Jerusalem
References
1924 births
2021 deaths
Knights Hospitaller
20th-century Italian Roman Catholic priests
20th-century Italian writers
20th-century Italian historians
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Tanxugueiras () is a Galician folk trio formed in 2016 by Aida Tarrío and twin sisters Olaia and Sabela Maneiro. The group aim to bring a modern sound to traditional Galician music by merging folk sounds with pop and world music influences. Their music focuses on themes such as the understanding between peoples, the defence of the Galician language and culture, and women's empowerment.
History
Beginnings
Tanxugueiras made a name for themselves in Spain even before the release of their first album. In early 2017, a video of the trio singing with A Banda das Crechas in Glasgow became popular on social media. Later in 2017, they collaborated with fellow Galician band A banda da Loba on the song "Pepa".
2018: Tanxugueiras
In 2018, they released their first album, the self-titled Tanxugueiras. For this they won the 2018 MIN Award for the best album in Galician.
2019: Contrapunto
In 2019, the band received the Martín Códax da Música Prize in the category of Traditional Galician and Folk Music. Later in the same year, their second album Contrapunto was released. It was produced by Tanxugueiras with the collaboration of Isaac Palacín. Along with pieces closer to traditional music, such as "Perfidia" and "Miña Nai", other tracks such as "Malquerenza" and "Desposorio" have sounds reminiscent of pop or electronic music.
2020–2021: Recognition and new singles
In 2020, Tanxugueiras received the award for Best Adaptation of a Traditional Piece at La Opinión de Música de Raíz Awards.
One of their singles released in 2021, "Figa", was chosen in a vote among fans of the Eurovision Song Contest as the favourite song to participate in the 2022 edition. Subsequently, they entered Benidorm Fest with the song "Terra", which is based on the traditional rhythm of Muiñeira, with the aim of representing Spain at Eurovision. The song was published to significant positive reception, garnering over half a million plays on platforms such as YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music on the first day of release.
2022: "Terra" and Benidorm Fest
Tanxugeiras progressed to the final of Benidorm Fest 2022, winning both the televote and demoscopic vote, coming in second place overall in the semi-final behind Chanel Terrero's song "SloMo". In the final, they came in third place behind Chanel and Rigoberta Bandini. In addition, they collaborated with Rayden on the song "Averno", which will feature on their upcoming album.
Following the competition, Tanxugueiras entered the Spanish charts for the first time. "Terra" peaked at number seven on the Spanish Singles Chart and "Averno" entered at number eighty-one. In addition, their 2019 album Contrapunto entered the Spanish Albums Chart at number fifty-two.
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
References
Spanish music
Feminist musicians
Women's music
Pop-folk music groups
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The Korean Evangelical Presbyterian Church in America (KEPCA) - in Korean 미주복음주의장로회 - is a Presbyterian denomination, formed in 1997, by churches previously linked to Christian Presbyterian Church, when it dissolved.
In 2021 Rev. Kwang-Chun Jang was elected president of the denomination.
History
In the 1990s, the Christian Reformed Church in North America (ICRAN) began to allow women's ordination. Such doctrinal change led to the formation of dissenting denominations. In 1991, a group of churches whose members were mostly from Korean ethnicity, under the leadership of Rev. Dr. John E. Kim, split off from ICRAN and formed the Christian Presbyterian Church (IPC) . In 1993, the first synod was held of the denomination, which at the time consisted of 20 churches and 6,000 members.
In 1995, the founding pastor of the IPC returned to South Korea and the denomination ceased to exist. Consequently, most of their churches were absorbed into the Southwest Korean Presbytery of Presbyterian Church in America. Other churches were not part of this union and formed the Korean Evangelical Presbyterian Church in America, in 1997.
In 2021 Rev. Kwang-Chun Jang was elected president of the denomination.
Structure
The denomination is made up of about 4 presbyteries and 26 churches.
Doctrine
The denomination practices women's ordination as missionaries.
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Ji Won Kang (born October 5, 1995) is a South Korean mixed martial artist who competes in the heavyweight division of ONE Championship.
Kang is currently training under the roof of Wangho MMA in South Korea. Kang has a notable win over Iranian wrestler and MMA star Amir Aliakbari. In a big upset, Kang won against Aliakbari via first-round knockout by a left counter punch. Afterwards, he underwent surgeries and focused on rehabilitation before fighting again.
He was described as a "knock-out artist" when he was still undefeated, with 5 wins.
Mixed martial arts record
|-
| Loss
| align=center| 5–1
| Marcus Almeida
| Submission (Rear Naked Choke)
|ONE Championship: Winter Warriors
|
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:27
| Kallang, Singapore
|
|-
| Win
| align=center| 5–0
| Amir Aliakbari
| KO (Counter Left)
|ONE Championship: Fist of Fury 2
|
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1:54
| Kallang, Singapore
|
|-
| Win
| align=center| 4–0
| Mehdi Barghi
| KO (punches)
|ONE Championship: Unbreakable
|
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 4:50
| Kallang, Singapore
|
|-
| Win
| align=center| 3–0
| Adnan Alić
| KO (Ground Punch)
| Heat 45
|
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:04
| Nagoya, Japan
|
|-
| Win
| align=center| 2–0
| Chul Hyun Jung
| KO (Punches)
| AFC 10
|
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 4:06
| Seoul, South Korea
|
|-
| Win
| align=center| 1–0
| Myung Hwan Kim
| KO (Punches)
| Angel's Fighting 8
|
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1:42
| Seoul, South Korea
|
|-
References
External links
Kang Ji Won at ONE
1995 births
Living people
South Korean male mixed martial artists
Mixed martial artists utilizing boxing
Mixed martial artists utilizing taekwondo
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Cecilia Douglas (née Douglas) (28 February 1772 – 25 July 1862) was an important slave owner, art collector and philanthropist from Glasgow, Scotland. A very wealthy woman (worth c. £40,000), her fortune was derived from slavery in the Caribbean.
Early life
Cecilia Douglas was born to John Douglas, West India merchant, and Cecilia Buchanan on 28 February 1772. She was the fifth of 11 siblings, and one of only two daughters.
Marriage
Douglas married Gilbert Douglas, a rich West India plantation owner from Balcony, on 26 January 1974, in Glasgow. Their marriage lasted until Gilbert's death in 1807. No children resulted from the union.
Gilbert owned two plantations: Fairfield, a cotton plantation in Demerara, and Mount Pleasant, a sugar plantation on the island of St. Vincent.
Later life
After the death of Gilbert in 1807, she inherited half shares in his plantations and enslaved people in St Vincent and Demerara. Her late husband also bequeathed her the use of estates in Lanarkshire in Scotland, Douglas Park and Boggs.
In the 1820s, she toured Europe acquiring a variety of artworks and made profitable investments in British industry and commerce.
Douglas lived at Orbiston House for the remainder of her years. She commissioned a stained-glass window in Glasgow Cathedral to preserve her own and her family's legacy. This has since been removed.
Death
Douglas died at Orbiston House on 25 July 1862. She bequeathed her entire art collection to Glasgow Corporation. Some of the paintings are displayed in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow.
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Margaret (Marie) Dare (4 February 1902 - 11 February 1976) was born in Newport-on-Tay, Scotland. She is known for cello performance and chamber composition. She died in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Education
Dare studied cello performance and composition at the Guildhall School of Music. While there, she studied under Warwick Evans, and W H Squire. Dare later continued her studies in Paris. While in Paris, she studied under Paul Bezelair and Benjamin Dale alongside fellow pupil Margaret Hubicki.
Second World War
During World War II, Dare enlisted in the Women's Royal Naval Service.
Career
As a teenager, Dare performed in the Victory Concert at the Royal Albert Hall. After serving in World War II, she performed as principle cellist in the Reid Orchestra. She performed recitals in Budapest, London, and Vienna. In her later years, she performed in the Scottish Trio. She worked as a professor of Cello at RSAMD.
Honors
Dare received Composition Prizes and the Women Musicians Composition Prize (for Piano Trio) during her career, as well as the Gold Medal for Instrumentalists and the Sir Landon Ronald Prize during her schooling.
Compositions
Some of Dare's Compositions are titled as followed:
Aria
Chant
Elegy
A Widow Bird State Mourning
Day-Dream A
Lac, Le
Menuet
Nocturne
Phantasy String Quartet
Raasay
Rhapsody
Rhapsody for double bass and orchestra
Rustic Dance
Spanish Shawl, The
Three Highland Sketches
Two Pastorales
Valse
External links
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/the-new-biographical-dictionary-of-scottish-women/E7407E5276D61ED07E2A9EBA962D9BE5
https://britishmusiccollection.org.uk/composer/marie-dare
https://www.scottishmusiccentre.com/marie-dare
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1976 deaths
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Gazeteciler ve Yazarlar Vakfi (GYV) translated as Journalists and Writers Foundation is a Turkish organization affiliated with the Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen The activities of GYV includes sponsoring dialogue platforms for intellectual discussions on national and international matters (such as Abant platform), publishing books on historical and sociological themes by authors of Turkish descents. It was founded in 1994 and is seen as the public mouth piece of Gülen Movement In 2016, BBC reported that the organization paid £115,994 to Edward Garnier for a report "The rule of law in Turkey and Respect for Human Rights" in Turkey.
Further Read
Wikipedia Article of GYV in Turkish
References
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The 2011 World Judo Cadets Championships is an edition of the World Judo Cadets Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Kyiv, Ukraine from 11 to 14 August 2011.
Medal summary
Medal table
Men's events
Women's events
Source Results
References
External links
World Judo Cadets Championships
World Championships, U18
Judo
Judo competitions in Ukraine
Judo
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The 2022 FIBA Melanesia Basketball Cup is an upcoming international basketball tournament contested by national teams of Melanesia sub-zone of FIBA Oceania. The tournament will be hosted by Fiji. Originally slated to be held in 2021, the schedule was pushed further to April 2022 due to COVID-19 pandemic, with exact dates pending to be announced. Matches will be played at the Vodafone Arena.
The competition will serve as the sub-regional qualification phase for the basketball event of the 2023 Pacific Games in Solomon Islands with two berths allocated in this tournament, which serves as the official qualifier to the FIBA Asia Cup Pre-Qualifiers.
Teams
The following national teams are expected to participate in the competition.
(Host)
References
Melanesian Basketball Cup, 2022
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McGrogan is a surname of Irish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Felix McGrogan (1914 - 1989), Scottish football player
Hugh McGrogan (1957 - 1988), Scottish football player
Joe McGrogan (born 1955), Scottish football player
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Harry Gittes (May 6, 1936 - September 2, 2017) was an American film producer. He was known for collaborating with Jack Nicholson in such films as Drive, He Said (1971), Goin' South (1978) and About Schmidt (2002). Gittes was also the namesake of Nicholson's character in Chinatown (1974).
Early life and education
Gittes was born on May 6, 1936 in Brookline, Massachusetts. He attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Personal life and death
Gittes was married to lawyer Christine Cuddy and had two children: Michael and Julia.
Gittes died of natural causes on September 2, 2017 in Los Angeles at the age of 81.
Filmography
References
External links
1936 births
2017 deaths
People from Brookline, Massachusetts
American film producers
University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni
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Robert Whall Rudd (Q1 1872 — 21 April 1945) was an Anglo-Argentine first-class cricketer and football referee.
Rudd born in England at Manchester in the first quarter of 1872. Having emigrated to Argentina, Rudd refereed two international friendlies between Argentina and Uraguay in 1902 and 1903. Rudd played first-class cricket for Argentina, making a single appearance against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at Buenos Aires in March 1912. Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed for 3 runs in the Argentine first innings by Rockley Wilson, while in their second innings he was for a single run by the same bowler. When the MCC toured Argentina in 1927, he stood as an umpire in two of the four first-class matches played on the tour. Rudd died in Argentina in April 1945.
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1872 births
1945 deaths
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Argentine football referees
Argentine cricketers
Argentine cricket umpires | [
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St Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Hexham, Northumberland. It was built from 1828 to 1830 in the Gothic Revival style. It is located on Battle Hill, opposite Hexham Park, close to the town centre. It is a Grade II* listed building.
History
Foundation
From the 1600s, local Catholics worshipped at Dilston Castle or in Stonecroft House in Newbrough. The mission at Dilston Castle was originally served by secular clergy. The mission at Stonecroft House was served by Dominicans. By 1722, the two missions had moved into Hexham itself. The secular priest at Dilston moved to Cockshaw in Hexham and the Dominican mission moved to Battle Hill before moving to the current Burn Brae House site in 1797. The mission at Dilston Castle continued and was served by Benedictines from Swinburne, Northumberland. On 5 September 1827, the two missions agreed to merge. The chapel in Cockshaw was sold for £600 and plans were made to build the church on the Burn Brae House site.
Construction
Two architectural plans were made for the new church, one by Ignatius Bonomi and the other by the priest Fr Michael Singleton. The parish went with the plan by Fr Singleton. On 22 April 1828 the foundation stone was laid and the church was built in the Gothic Revival style. During construction the east gable bellcote collapsed causing a delay. On 22 September 1830, the church was opened by Bishop Thomas Penswick, the Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District.
Developments
In 1832, a school was built across from the church, on the site of the current school. In 1930, it was rebuilt. In 1858, a Sisters of Mercy convent was built behind the church. In 1874, Dilston Castle was sold and five bodies were moved from the chapel there to the church and interred in the church vault. In 1957, the convent was converted into another school and the sisters moved to a house on Hencotes. In 1975, the school was converted into a parish centre before becoming the current presbytery in 2000.
In 1914, the roof fell in and in 1979 the church was refurbished and the sanctuary was reordered. The architect was Jack Lynn. After the renovation the church was re-opened by Hugh Lindsay, the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle on 21 December 1979.
Parish
St Mary's Church is in the Hexham parish and along with St Oswald's Church in Bellingham, St Mary's Church in Swinburne, St Peter's Church in Otterburn, St John of Beverley Church in Haydon Bridge and St Wilfrid Church in Haltwhistle, is in the partnership of Heavenfield. St Mary's Church has three Sunday Masses at 6:00pm on Saturday, and 10:00am and 6:00pm on Sunday. St John of Beverley Church in Haydon Bridge has its Sunday Mass at 9:00am and St Oswald's Church in Bellingham has its Sunday Mass at 11:00am.
See also
Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle
References
External links
Partnership site
Hexham
Roman Catholic churches completed in 1830
Grade II* listed churches in Northumberland
Roman Catholic churches in Northumberland
Grade II* listed Roman Catholic churches in England
Gothic Revival church buildings in England
1827 establishments in England
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Desmond David is a retired Malaysian footballer who played for Penang and the national team as a goalkeeper. In 1974, he was part of the Malaysia Cup-winning Penang side.
Personal life
Desmond David is a Malaysian Indian of Tamil descent. His daughter, Nicol David was the former squash world champion.
Honours
Club
Penang
Malaya Cup
Winners: 1974
References
Malaysian footballers
Malaysia international footballers
Association football goalkeepers
1947 births
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The R770 or Noapara-Bagerhat-Pirojpur Highway is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connects National Highway N805 (at Katakhali) with Regional Highway R870 (at Pirojpur). It is in length, and the road is a Regional Highway of the Roads and Highways Department of Bangladesh.
See also
N7 (Bangladesh)
List of roads in Bangladesh
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The 2002 Intercontinental Handball Cup was the 3rd edition and was hosted for the first time in Russia from 25 to 29 June 2002.
Qualification
Qualified teams
Table
Games
''All times are local (UTC+3)
All-star Team
Source:
References
External links
Official website
2002
International handball competitions hosted by Russia
Sports competitions in Moscow
Intercontinental Handball Cup
Handball
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Luciano Rigolini (born 2 August 1950) is a Swiss artist, photographer, bookmaker, producer and former commissioning editor at Arte in Paris.
Life and work
He studied cinema but soon turned to photography.
In 1995 he joined the documentary unit of the European television channel Arte in Paris, where he was responsible for creative author film development until 2015. He produced films by filmmakers such as Chris Marker, Alexandre Sokourov, Naomi Kawase, Chantal Akerman, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Tsai Ming-liang, Laurie Anderson. He is the author for Arte of Collection Photo, 12 documentaries on the history of photography from its origins to today with the scientific collaboration of Quentin Bajac.
Since 2002 he has been working in photography exclusively through appropriation and rereading of amateur images and industrial documents. His work is also expressed through several author's books. Parr and Badger include Surrogates (2012) in the third volume of their photobook history. They write: "In Surrogates, he has taken as his source imagery spare parts for vintage cars available for sale on eBay. He then retouches and greatly enlarges them, presenting them on plain or colour-field backgrounds so that they become re-contextualized as formal images, stripped from their former function". Private/Used (2013) is a book of photographs of women in lingerie, selling their used underwear on eBay. Mask (2015) is a collection of grilles of cars made in Detroit between 1955 and 1962.
Publications
Luciano Rigolini: Fotografie '90–'92. Lugano: , 1992. . Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museo Cantonale d'Arte, Lugano, 1992/93. German and Italian.
Surrogates. Paris: Centre Culturel Suisse; Lausanne: Musée de l'Elysée, 2012. .
Private/Used. Zurich: Patrick Frey, 2013. .
Mask. Zurich: Patrick Frey, 2015. .
AS 15-16. Zurich: Patrick Frey, 2018. .
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
Luciano Rigolini: Fotografie '90–'92, , Lugano, 1992
, Winterthur, 2008
Surrogates, Centre Culturelle Suisse, Paris, 2012
Luciano Rigolini – Landscape, Buchmann Art Galerie, Lugano, 2015.
Group exhibitions
Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris, 2017
Films
Documenta 7 (1982) – director; about Documenta 7
Portraits, 10 Swiss Artists Today (1987) – director
Innocence of Memories (2015) – executive producer
References
21st-century Swiss photographers
Living people
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East of Yesterday is an album by the New York City country rock band the Hangdogs, released in 1998. It was rereleased by Shanachie Records the following year. A video was shot for "Hey, Janeane", which starred Janeane Garofalo; the song was a hit on Americana radio stations.
Production
The album was produced by Bruce Henderson, who gave it a raw, garage sound. The majority of the album's songs were written by frontman Matthew Grimm.
"The Ring" is about a country fan who sells his record collection to buy an engagement ring; the song inspired a fan in Dallas to propose to his girlfriend and to arrange for a Hangdogs concert to follow his wedding reception.
Critical reception
No Depression wrote that "while the songs exhibit cleverness and irony, they aren't mere novelty numbers, either in their lyrics or their tone." The Washington Post thought that "the best part of the disc is Grimm's lyrics, for he has a storyteller's gift for making the listener want to know what happens next."
The Austin Chronicle called Grimm "as playful a lyricist as Tom T. Hall," writing that East of Yesterday "offers a generous helping of wise-guy roots-rock, that bracing sub-subgenre created at the street corner of the mind where Youse meets Y'all." USA Today deemed the album "surprisingly twang-core, notable for a confident, unhurried delivery." The Courier News determined that "band clearly has a good sense of humor, but there's lots of blue-collar, heartfelt sincerity."
The Ottawa Citizen listed the 1999 rerelease as one of the year's best country albums, writing that "this New York foursome is both humorous and frighteningly perceptive in its commentary on contemporary relationships and life." The Fort Worth Star-Telegram concluded that East of Yesterday is "country and rock, not the hyphenated, homogenized country-rock that everyone with a cowboy hat, a pick and a Gram Parsons disc burned off Napster is playing these days."
Track listing
References
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Planet42 is an enterprise in emerging markets fighting transport inequality via a socially inclusive car subscription services.
History
Planet42 was founded in 2017 by Estonians Eerik Oja and Marten Orgna. Their first car in South Africa began rolling out in 2018. Initial funding of the business came from Estonian investors, including the venture funds Change Ventures and Startup Wise Guys.Subsequent funding has come from one of the world’s largest technology investors, Naspers Ltd’s subsidiary, Naspers Foundry.
As at the end of 2021, Planet42 has provided car subscription services to over 7,000 people.
By 2021, Planet42 had raised a total of $50 million of debt and equity. The company is backed by Lendable, venture capital funds Change Ventures and Startup Wise Guys and unicorn founders Markus Villig (Bolt) and Ragnar Sass (Pipedrive).
In late 2021, Planet42 expanded its business to Mexico using the same business model. Since its inception, the company has bought 7,000 cars for its clients
Planet42 is certified as a CarbonNeutral® company by Natural Capital Partners and has funded wind farms in South Africa
References
2017 establishments in South Africa
Transport
Technology
Cars
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The 2001 Cyprus Rally (formally the 29th Cyprus Rally) was the sixth round of the 2001 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 1 June and 3 June 2001, and was won by Ford's Colin McRae, his 22nd win in the World Rally Championship.
Background
Entry list
Itinerary
Results
Overall
World Rally Cars
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
FIA Cup for Production Rally Drivers
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
References
External links
Official website of the World Rally Championship
Cyprus
Cyprus Rally
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Planai is a classic World Cup downhill ski course, located on the Zugspitze mountain in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany, opened in 1936.
In 2009 almost complete new "Kandahar 2" men's DH course opened, parallel to original "Kandahar" (then renamed to "Kandahar 1").
Since 1954, Arlberg-Kandahar races have been held here exhanging with few other well known venues every couple years.
And with 42.6° degrees (92%) maximum incline, it has the 2nd steepest gradient in the whole alpine ski circuit.
Course
Kandahar 1
"Kandahar 1" (before just "Kandahar") is the original course built for the 1936 Olympics, now used only for women's speed events. Dowhnill starts on "Tröglhang" section at 1490 m (AA), and follows mainly the old men's route. After the "Schußanger" with two curves, "Himmelreich" jump follows where the Super-G start is located, then "Bödele". Then comes the "Waldeck" with 85% gradient, the steepest section in women's circuit and a technically very demending traverse. From 2009, course from there continues by newly built route where also giant slalom starts; the "Eishang" is bypassed by via the "Ramwiesen" and via the "Höllentor" it returns back to the original Kandahar in "Hölle", the steep section. Then passing the "FIS Schneise", a sloping run that, after a hard left-hand bend, ends in the men's course just before the "Tauber-Schuss".
Kandahar 2
Is the almost complete new downhill run for men, only with the same start and finish of the original Kandahar. It begins on the original start at 1690 m (AA) on Kreuzjoch mountain, reaching speed up to 100 km/h after the "S-Kurve". After the "Tröglhang", the steepest section until 2008, the course continues into newly built route in 2009 to "Olympia-Kurve" and then to "Panorama-Sprung". After that comes the "Alte Quelle", before the route at the "Bödele" returns back into the original Kandahar to the start of the giant slalom above "Eishang" and after the cable car jump (40 to 60 meters), the racers turn right into the second newly designed part at the "Kramersprung" (20 to 40 metres). Then to the next newly section called "Padöls" and into "Auf der Mauer" flat passage. Next is "Frei Fall", with 92% incline, the absolute steepest section in this competition. At the end, last couple of hundred metres, routes joins with the old original course into the "Tauber-Schuss" and 20 meters jump just before the finish line.
Name of the course
The course was named after Sir Frederick Roberts, a British Victorian era major general known as "Baron of Kandahar", who led the Kabul Field Force in the Second Anglo-Afghan War and defeated Ayub Khan at the Battle of Kandahar.
Olympics
Men's events
Women's events
World Championships
Men's events
Women's events
Team event
(pre)World Cup
Men
Women
Sections
Kandahar 1 (W)
Tröglhang, Schussanger, Himmelreich, Bödele, Eishang, Seilbahn Stadl, Waldeck, Ramwiesen, Höllentor, Hölle, FIS Schneise, Tauber-Schuss
Kandahar 2 (M)
Tröglhang, Olimpiakurve, Panorama-Sprung, Stegerwald, Alte Quelle, Eishang, Kramarsprung, Padöls, Auf der Mauer, Frei Fall, Tauber-Schuss
Fatal accident
On 29 January 1994, Austrian skier Ulrike Maier suffered fatal injuries at "FIS Schneise" section crashing into intermediate device at 105 km/h (65 mph) on the World Cup downhill event. Only one week before she won giant slalom in Maribor.
Club5+
In 1986, elite Club5 was originally founded by prestigius classic downhill organizers: Kitzbühel, Wengen, Garmisch, Val d’Isère and Val Gardena/Gröden, with goal to bring alpine ski sport on the highest levels possible.
Later over the years other classic longterm organizers joined the now named Club5+: Alta Badia, Cortina, Kranjska Gora, Maribor, Lake Louise, Schladming, Adelboden, Kvitfjell, St.Moritz and Åre.
References
External links
zugspitze.de course official site
FIS Alpine Ski World Cup – Garmisch, Germany
Ski-db.com - Garmisch men's races
Ski-db.com - Garmisch women's races
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