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who seemed to turn against his former boss, Gov. Robert Ehrlich, when he said a few months back that he might run for governor as a Libertarian?
Steffen said his well-reported dark side is just that - one side of his personality, not the whole thing.
"I had a statue of the Grim Reaper. Yes, I had Darth Vader," he said, referring to decorations on his desk at various state agencies. "I also had a statue of the Angel Moroni [like those on Mormon temples]. I collect icons. I mean, they were all there."
Steffen said his desire to run for governor was based on heartfelt libertarian principles - pro-gambling, pro-gay rights, anti-taxes - not a desire to stick it to Ehrlich or, for that matter, to O'Malley, who is runningwhom run police stations, also got the answers to the accountability questions wrong. Three of the six inspectors also got the voyeurism question wrong, as did nearly three-quarters of the junior inspectors.Methodology
The survey was administered in both English and Hindi in August and September and covered police on the street as well as at 14 police stations across five of the city’s 11 police districts. The respondents included 59 constables, 16 head constables, 19 junior inspectors and six inspectors. They participated in the survey on the condition that their names not be used, as police officers require authorization from senior officials to be interviewed. The Journal asked two questions relating to general awareness and training on the new law, and three multiple-choice questions on specific provisions of the
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
National Friday League, Week 17
Leslie Frazier. A win Sunday, and it would be wildly unfair if Leslie Frazier is not hired as the Viking head coach for 2011.
Joe Webb. Another strong performance, and he might convince the Vikings he's the QB they can develop, starting soon (compete for the job in training camp?). A poor performance, and he looks more like a long-term project, and the Vikings try fill the position elsewhere next year.
Why would I prefer an NFL pregame show without former players and former coaches?
They have friends in the league. Some of these guys make efforts to defend their friends, won't criticize their friends, and quite obviously have their commentary influenced by their friendships.
They have their own legacies to protect. This comes outresume and personality to evaluate whether he will be an effective coach for the team's particular situation. When a coach is given a chance to audition for the job on an interim basis, it is usually under difficult circumstances, but it is a chance to actually prove what he can do "on the field."
Since Leslie Frazier became head coach, the Vikings have won their first two road games of the season (both outdoors, one against a 10 win team). The Vikings have won three games with three different QBs (Favre against Washington, Jackson against Buffalo [Favre went out on the first series], Webb against Philadelphia). The team has endured some pretty unique circumstances, and even though the Vikes are eliminated from playoff contention, the team has still been
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out of danger.
NDTV traced one of them, Ajaz, 22, a BA student from Jamia University, admitted to a general ward at the hospital.
Two members of the Delhi Police were deputed in the ward to keep a watch on visitors.
Ajaz's family confirmed that he had been shot in the chest on Sunday evening. They said he had no role in the protests.
The police cycled through multiple explanations for the injuries, finally settling on the claim that these were caused by shrapnel injuries from tear-gas shells.
The police named the other injured person admitted to Safdarjung as Shoaib Khan, 23, who they said had "injury of pallets (sic)" in his leg.
The police later clarified that by pellet injuries, they meant injuries from tear gas shrapnel.
A cellphone video of Ajaz, purportedly filmedmoments after he was shot does not show any tear gas in his vicinity.
Another viral video from the clashes, filmed in Delhi's Holy Family Hospital shows a third individual, Mohammed Tamin, showing what he claims is a bullet wound in his thigh.
Tamin's discharge report from the hospital, accessed by NDTV, says a "foreign body" was removed from his left thigh.
Under the section 'Medical History', it says "Sustained Gunshot Injury to Left Leg".
The top police official for Delhi's South East district, Chinmoy Biswal, in a statement said, "I hope we all understand the meaning of 'Alleged History of....' on a medical paper. It means what the patient has himself or herself told the duty doctor about the injury while coming for treatment."
The Director of the Holy Family Hospital in
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… who can learn the power of vulnerability even as male culture tries to make him see it as weakness." He cites a study conducted by the California Institute of Technology, the London School of Economics, and New York University, in which adoptive American parents preferred girls by nearly a third since parents "fear dysfunctional social behavior in adopted children and perceive girls as 'less risky' than boys in that respect." He bemoans another authoritative source, a Vice blogger, who claims that "misandry" (a hatred of men) "has become 'chic,'" manifesting itself in blogs and online essays and tweets
"that pillory and mock the growing trend of men crying—which, I know from my own and other men's experience, can be the single act that most liberates and heals a(Reuters) - Phillips 66 and labor leaders representing workers at its 285,000 barrel per day Bayway refinery in Linden, New Jersey, will resume negotiations next week, according to a source familiar with the talks.
However, union workers at the Teamsters Local 877 said they were “preparing for the worst” whether it is a strike or a lockout, and that a date to resume conversations has not yet been decided.
The two sides hit an impasse late last week after failing to agree on changes to the contract expanding the tasks and responsibilities of refinery workers, which some union members deem a safety issue.
A three-year contract was voted down by union members earlier this month, and operations have continued under a 24-hour rolling contract that has been in place since the
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the music press probably didn't help ticket sales, either. Some critics raised questions about the originality of the blues-steeped music of the Jerry Wexler-produced Slow Train Coming, while others took issue with the sometimes proselytizing lyrics. Greil Marcus heard "received truths" in Dylan's words, and accused him of selling a "prepackaged doctrine he's received from someone else." By this point Dylan was an old pro at confounding expectations, particularly those of professional prognosticators. What emerges from the live tracks on Trouble No More is how attentive he was to the settings – and, crucially, the show-business tradition – of his new mission. He recognized what the masters of gospel and blues all understood: That the chapters and the verses are not nearly as important as the conviction underneath.Here are tales of spiritual awakening rendered by musicians who had formative experiences in the temples of Chicago blues. Here are powerful true-believer backbeats (see especially "Solid Rock") that weave together elements from so much important live music from the 1970s – rhythm-guitar punctuations that echo those of the Allman Brothers and the Grateful Dead, choreographed background vocals that recall Ray Charles and Ike and Tina Turner, thick funk pulses with the rhythmic intensity of The Meters, solos that carry the journeying spirit of Santana. (Among the rarities is a version of "The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar" that features a Santana guitar solo.)
Previous installments in the Bootleg Series have offered outtakes and lost classics, the rare curios that record geeks love. There are a few choice
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Bees get defensive in victory
December 16, 2006|TIM CREASON Tribune Correspondent
BRIDGMAN -- Bridgman's defense disappointed a lot of people Friday night. A full house packed the Bees' gym, expecting to see a great high school boys basketball game between two of the top teams in the Lakeland Conference. Instead, Bridgman's smothering defense shut down visiting Cassopolis, holding the Rangers to just nine points in the first half. The much-anticipated showdown ended up as a 58-41 blowout. Seth Coffing scored 14 points, while Craig McNees and Jon Malm each chipped in 11 to lead Bridgman to its third victory in as many games. "We defended really well and we handled the ball really well," said Bridgman coach Mike Miller, who had very little to be unhappy with afterwards. "Defense isdominate other teams early, because that sticks in their head the next time we play them," said Hendricks, who does most of Bridgman's ball-handling. Did the big crowd make the senior-heavy Bees nervous? "No, we've been in a lot of big games over the years," he said. "Seeing the stands filled is nice, but we focus on playing our own game and not worrying about the crowd." Bridgman's game included getting the Rangers' two big men inside, Nick Davis and Kris Morgan, into early foul trouble. Then, the Bees swarmed all over the Cass perimeter players. Cassopolis his just 4-of-19 shots in the first half. Bridgman led 30-9 at halftime. The Bees ended up sinking 48 percent of their shots, compared to 38 percent for Cass. And they
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Chicoreus ryosukei
Chicoreus ryosukei is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.
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Distribution
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Category:Gastropods described in 1978apprehended or convicted. Instead, he died following a standoff with police near Big Bear, Calif., when the cabin in which he was barricaded burned down with him inside.
The mayor's office has not yet determined if the reward could still be paid out given Dorner died.
"At this time, no decision has been made on the reward," Villaraigosa's spokesman Peter Sanders told ABC News.com in an email.
So far, none of the privately sourced "funds have been deposited into the City's 'Special Reward Trust Fund,'" according to the Frank T. Mateljan, spokesman for the city attorney.
That still leaves an additional $100,000 that the city council could pay with municipal money, but there legal questions there, as well.
"The reward is definitely still on the table," said Jessica Tarman, spokeswoman for Councilman Daniel
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theater's annual production of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever."
The play has been a mainstay at the theater since 1991. Thousands of children have cycled through the production, some performing for several years in various roles.
From humble beginnings, the play has grown to include three casts of about 65 children each.
"There are kids that grow up with it. They start out as a baby angel and end up as (character) Imogene Herdman," Malone said. "It's great to be a part of that."
While her work with young people keeps her busy, Malone occasionally finds time for stage work of her own, such as April's "Baskerville." The quick-paced play featured actors playing multiple roles. Malone played 13, including a maid, a society matron and a little boy.
The work was exhausting, requiringSilhouetted African elephant at sunset, Etosha National Park, Namibia. (Photo: Getty Images)
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is planning to reverse a ban on importing elephant hunting trophies from two countries in Africa, but White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the move is not “final.”
Trophies from elephants hunted in those two countries were banned by the administration of President Barack Obama in 2014. The African elephant is classified as “vulnerable” on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species, which means it is “considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.”
President Trump has previously spoken out against hunting after photos of his eldest sons, Don Jr. and Eric, posing with trophies provoked criticism. The pictures included one
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which create minimally competitive markets. In this issue, Vogel and Miller address these issues by presenting an econometric analysis of variations in hospital costs and the impact of location and market concentration.
Vogel and Miller use detailed data on the characteristics and experience of 4,600 hospitals across the Nation and classify these facilities by location according to a scale developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This classification scheme combines measures of county population and proximity to a metropolitan area to develop four categories of urban areas and six categories of rural areas. These categories range from location in a central county of a metropolitan area of one million population or more (the "most urban" classification), to location in a rural county with fewer than 2,500 urban residents thatalso find that the projected financial performance of risk plans influences whether rural areas are included in their Medicare service area. All of the urban/rural HMOs that restricted their Medicare service area to urban locations projected that their Medicare business would yield a lower rate of return than their private business. Only one-half of the HMOs that offer Medicare coverage to rural counties, however, expected a lower Medicare rate of return. Serrato, Brown, and Bergeron conclude that Medicare risk plans that are making money are often willing to include rural counties in their service areas, despite the lower rural AAPCC. HMOs that are unable to generate a normal rate of return on their Medicare plan, however, tend not to expand to rural areas or to drop these less
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movements and labor accidents, pollution and environmental problems, and discrimination towards foreign laborers (these are the fundamental social issues of Japan). Therefore, taking another look at the coal industry would mean the same as re-questioning the state of Japan today. As one means to achieve this, Kawamata plans to build a tower of 50 meters resembling a shaft mine. He will stay for about a month every year in Tagawa City, and will build it together with the people of Tagawa. Kawamata was born in Mikasa City known as a coal-producing area in Hokkaido, and his father was working in a mine.
Checkpoint
Although it is planned to build a tower of 50 meters, this is only a plan presented by Kawamata, and in the actual construction, upon discussion withwith the people. Kawamata says, "Like the Sagrada Familia Temple, (we) want to sustain the will to continue making".
[Makoto MURATA/Art Journalist]
IZUMIWAKU Project 1996
From August 17 to 31, 1996
Held at the Suginami Ward Izumi Junior High School
and its peripheral areas.
This is the second exhibition of the "IZUMIWAKU Project", a contemporary art exhibition held at public junior high schools last summer. In this exhibition, works by more than 30 artists including Taro Okamoto, Tatsuji Ushijima, Yoshiaki Kaihatsu, Takashi Murakami, Josep Maria Martin will be displayed, and performances, workshops, and symposiums by artists such as Masaki Miyamae and Kazue Mizushima will be held. Besides the central spot of the Izumi Junior High School, the project will involve perpheral art spaces and shopping streets.
Checkpoint
The beginning of this project started when Takashi Murakami,
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Anthony Fenech
Detroit Free Press
The Tigers' biggest acquisition this off-season probably won't be a free agent, a high-priced starter or a high-priced slugger, nor come from the minor leagues or via trade.
Their biggest acquisition this off-season already is on the team — shortstop Jose Iglesias.
Iglesias is ramping up his baseball activity, president and general manager Dave Dombrowski said during the team's end-of-the-season news conference Tuesday.
"The doctors tell me he'll be fine," Dombrowski said. "He's going to be ready for spring training, he's going to be ready to go, and he's over all of his (injuries)."
Iglesias' 2014 season was over before it started when stress fractures in both of his shins kept him out the entire year.
Dombrowski said he watched video of Iglesias playing catch and participating in other physicalGotze, 24, is out of contract at Bayern Munich next summer and could be sold this pre-season.
The Germany international, who won the World Cup in 2014, is said to have attracted interest from former club Borussia Dortmund.
The Liverpool Echo claim the Reds are out of the race to sign Gotze, with Spurs eyeing a £20million bid.
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demand for yeast and other items needed for alcohol production in the home. One small grocer saw his sales of yeast multiple fivefold to meet the new demand. Amateur producers manufactured crude moonshine using simple recipes. The most basic called for a mixture of yeast and sugar; another recommended combining apricots, sweet potatoes, and yeast. One police precinct near the University of Chicago Settlement House reported a 70 percent increase in the number of people making liquor in their homes.
Settlement-house workers uniformly remarked on the widespread practice of home brewing in working-class households "for the family's own consumption, together with the operation of many . . . blind pigs," so called after the legendary nineteenth-century ruse of charging customers a fee to view an attraction, and serving "complimentary"and organized crime were a harbinger of the relationship between state officeholders and drug cartels in drug-supplying countries today.
Corruption's stain touched politicians at all levels, from United States senators down to judges, justices of the peace, and the policemen on the beat. The Chicago Commons Settlement House reported that "liquor [was] obtainable directly under the protection of police." One neighborhood establishment "benefited from the protection of the police precinct next door" with patrolmen making "deliveries [of liquor] into automobiles." It was not unusual for police squads to escort beer caravans and patrolmen to ride on the trucks of organized crime rings to protect deliveries against rival gangs who might be planning to hijack valuable cargo. Police participated in the illegal trade in other ways. One Chicagoan reported on
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implying a lack of fiscal discipline by fellow Republicans in the Legislature would anger them.
"My job is, I have the constitutional authority to veto things," he said. "I'm looking at every line and saying, 'Look, is this going to help our state get back to work, or is it going to hinder our ability to get back to work?' "
Scott's predecessor, former Gov. Charlie Crist, vetoed a record $459 million in spending from the 2007-08 budget, his first.
Yet even as Scott scrutinizes the Legislature's spending choices, which he has until June 1 to sign or veto, he laughed off the fact that the state has spent $8,800 for 35 "Welcome to Florida" signs that now list his name in big white letters against a blue background.
"They look nice,"of the human body, and to see those bodies in such a vulnerable state brought back those horrible feelings,” she said. “I had to take a few months off just to regroup and think things through.”
She made it back to school with much-needed support from her family and close friends, Schneider said.
The idea for trauma-sensitive training came to Schneider when she and her classmates were learning to do physical exams in their second year of medical school.
She talked it over with a classmate, Allison Slater, and together they approached Eli Pascal, assistant director at the CARE office, which provides free and confidential services for those affected by sexual abuse and violence.
The January workshop was a powerful beginning to what the three women hope will soon become a part
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new development for coal mining business
Bangladesh and coal - SourceWatch- new development for coal mining business ,A subcommittee formed to develop a coal mining city selected four potential areas in Dinajpur: Parbatipur, , The incumbent Awami League-led government finalised a new draft of the national coal policy in 2010, which proposed waiver of cor.Total Plans to Boost Gas Shipments, Exit Coal Mining - Bloomberg ,1 Jun 2015 , Total SA plans to raise production and trading of liquified natural gas by 2020 and pull out of coal mining as part of a new , The company plans to produce and trade about 325 million metric tons of LNG at the turn of the.
Directorate Change - London Stock Exchange
22 Jun 2015 , Coal of Africa Limited (the "Company" or"CoAL") is pleased to announce the appointment of De Wet Schutte as , Prior to these positions De Wet worked for Harmony Gold Mining (Pty) Ltd as its New Business and Exploration Ex.
Indonesia developing mega coal mine five times larger than ,
21 Oct 2014 , Mine located near and within pristine forest, company asserts precautions will be taken to protect surrounding environment, reports David Fogarty , Indonesian coal mining firm PT Adaro has partnered with Australian group.
Coal mining: In the depths - The Economist
28 Mar 2015 , High-cost deep mines in the rich world are worst-hit: in America 24 coal companies have gone bust in the past three years, and one-sixth of , It is still the world's biggest coal consumer, and has accounted for four-fi.
Group Including Sumitomo
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the basis that in Naisbitt there was only a "generalized allegation" that the United States had negligently failed to supervise military personnel who had, when off duty, assaulted non-military persons, whereas, in the instant case, Hoot alleged specific acts of negligence on the part of the United States, i.e., Firth had asked his superiors for medical examination and treatment and had been refused.
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In its motion for reconsideration, the United States for the first time cited Wine v. United States, 705 F.2d 366 (10th Cir.1983) and argued that it was dispositive of the matter. In Wine, the plaintiff alleged that the United States Air Force had negligently failed to provide psychiatric treatment for an enlisted man who, when off duty, assaulted a non-military person. The trial courtassaulted and shot by a military serviceman who at the time was off duty and, of course, not acting within the scope of his employment with the United States. The victim sued the United States alleging, which was accepted as true, that the Air Force personnel had "failed to provide Morgan [the assaulter in that case] with psychiatric care, and had placed unreasonable pressure and stress upon Morgan in the performance of his duties." 705 F.2d at 366. Such "failure" was necessarily a "negligent failure," otherwise there would be no possible case against the United States. In Wine, as in Naisbitt, the trial court granted a motion to dismiss, holding that the "assault and battery" exception contained in 28 U.S.C. Sec. 2680(h)
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child if he "receives the child into his [] home and openly holds
out the child as his [] natural child." For the rebuttable presumption to arise, plaintiff had
the burden of establishing by a preponderance of the evidence that both elements existed:
reception into his home, and his open and public acknowledgement of paternity. (In re
Spencer W. (1996) 48 Cal.App.4th 1647, 1652-1653 [foundational facts must be
established by preponderance of evidence, to obtain benefit of presumption].) As the
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trier of fact, the family court hada pittance of her royalties writing complicated books that most of the population find dull and/or inaccessible.
As a side note, Rowling's first book was not very well written. She improved greatly by book two. I wonder if that's because she had more time, more experience, better editors, or all three. I did notice a huge improvement, though. Also, before we start signing Rowling's praises too loudly, she was also a formulaic writer who ran into real trouble in her final book when she left her formula and tried to write a book away from Hogswarts. I'd be interested to see how she does without the school year timeline in future books.
Yeah, no need for sarcasm. The pure fact here is that everyone has an oppinion, including the people
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far hash to the far sideline. And that was pretty impressive. He was passing people by. If I showed you the clip and you watched it, and you watch the opponent's coaches as they just stared at him saying, 'I can't believe that dude just ran that far,' you kind of sit in awe of the type of stuff he can do."
'I ain't never been hit like that in my life'
Canada, then a junior, on squaring off with Vea in practice during Vea's senior season at Milpitas: "They had us doing the Oklahoma drills. I was over there with the safeties and corners, because I played safety as well. I was dominating because I was pretty big amongst the people that was normal sized. So he comes overwas a great shoulder tackle, bent knees, and he used the sideline to his advantage, pinned him to the sideline and made the tackle. ... Just his athletic ability, him being able to do that is just very, very rare."
'Unbelievable power'
Vita put up 41 bench-press reps at the combine. That was the second most among all players behind the 42 of Stanford's Harrison Phillips. It was confirmation of the strength that was obvious in his play.
Gregory, on Vea blocking a punt during a 2017 win against Colorado: "He had one of the most remarkable special teams plays I've ever seen. We were in what's called a safe punt return. We keep the defense on the field. It was against Colorado. He just blew through the A-gap and on
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In an effort to address the high prevalence of conditions related to stress and other mental health concerns in northern Uganda, and due to a shortage of mental health services, in 2005, the Ugandan Ministry of Health and the Makerere University Department of Psychiatry entered into a public-private partnership with the Peter C. Alderman Foundation (PCAF) \[[@CR36]\]. PCAF, based in New York, was established to honor Peter C. Alderman, who was killed in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 \[[@CR37]\]. The partnership is aimed at building capacity of the Ministry of Health and other key stakeholders to deliver culturally appropriate, accessible, and evidence-based mental health supports for conflict-affected populations. As part of this mission, PCAF in Uganda is interested in assessing the locally perceived relevance andfeasibility of implementing the new WHO guidelines.
The partnership has established mental health teams in four districts in northern and eastern Uganda: Gulu, Kitgum, Arua, and Soroti \[[@CR36]\]. Mental health services consist of static clinics and ongoing community mental health efforts. The static clinics are all housed within hospitals in each district. Clinic staff include psychiatric clinical officers, psychiatric nurses, social workers, and counselors/psychologists. This four-person team operates under the supervision of a staff psychiatrist. Community mental health interventions consist of liaison with lower level health centers and their community health workers (the Village Health Team), bi-weekly outreach to rural areas by the static clinic members (including to refugee settlements), and continuous presence through community social workers. Treatment options for the broad range of mental health concerns seen in
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members of an outlawed rebel group.
After the conviction, the Swedish government issued a statement saying that it considers the pair legitimate journalists, and called for their prompt release. An Ethiopian spokesman said the government has no remorse about the convictions.
Another Ethiopian blogger, Eskinder Nega, is facing similar terrorism charges and could face the death penalty, if convicted. He is among 24 defendants, including several exiled journalists and two prominent opposition politicians who are also accused of involvement with the outlawed Ginbot Seven group.
Government spokesmen repeatedly have rejected charges that Ethiopia restricts press freedom. Government officials say the convicted journalists used their profession as a cover for terrorist activities.the judicial forum. In July 1999, the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO ("the National"), after obtaining a right to sue letter from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), filed a racial discrimination action in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The National filed the action under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-5, and the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD). It alleged that the Performance Assessment Review (PAR) program utilized by the New Jersey Department of Personnel, Merit Systems Board (the State or New Jersey), in making promotions, salary and layoff decisions "has a disparate impact upon African American and Hispanic employees."
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its members, Cheryl Tobin, Bessie DeLeon, Regina Jackson and Arun Kaushal (collectively, "the Local") successfully intervened. In May 2001, however, the District Court dismissed the Local's complaint as time barred. In August 2001, the District Court granted New Jersey's motion to enforce against the National a prior settlement agreement that had been reached between the National and the State. The Local timely appealed from both orders. We affirm.
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In December 1994, the National filed a charge with the EEOC alleging that the PAR program utilized by the State of New Jersey in making promotions, salary increment and layoff decisions "discriminates against African American and Hispanic State employees based upon their race, color and national origin because the system has a disparate impact upon African American and Hispanic employees." Alongwith the EEOC charge, the National submitted a transmittal letter, stating that the charge was being filed "on behalf of individual members who had been discriminated against by the State's evaluation policies."
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in Darmstadt, Germany. Although a network of telescopes watches for asteroids that might strike Earth, it is geared towards spotting larger objects — between 100 metres and a kilometre in size.
"Objects like that are nearly impossible to see until a day or two before impact," says Timothy Spahr, director of the Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which tracks asteroids and small bodies. So far as he knows, he says, his centre also failed to spot the approaching rock.
The meteoroid itself was probably made of rock, but may have also contained nickel and iron. Campbell-Brown says that it was likely to have come from the asteroid belt, a region containing hundreds of thousands of rocky bodies and located between Mars and Jupiter. The European Space Agency does notcoheir alone. The defendant purchaser appeals from the consequent judgment in favor of all of the heirs of Camille Broussard, which judgment annulled the tax deed and recognized these heirs as owners in indivision of the 80-acre tract in question.
The parties to this suit are descendants of Camille Broussard, who died in 1897. Following his death, the property was assessed to the "Estate of Camille Broussard." The taxes were regularly paid by the widow or the oldest son (Clovis) of the decedent until both died in 1931. Following their death, the 1932 taxes were not paid, and the property was sold at tax sale in 1933. It was redeemed in 1936 by Adonis Broussard (hereinafter, "Adonis"), one of the other children of the marriage.
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[59-th International Congress of the European Society of Cardiovascular Surgeons (Izmir, Turkey, 15-18th April, 2010)].
This article is the review of the 59-th International Congress which had taken part in Izmir, Turkey at 15-18th April of 2010 year. There had been discussed important problems of cardiovascular surgery, especially endovascular treatment of the aortic diseases.Raul A. Reyes is an attorney and member of the USA Today board of contributors. Follow him on Twitter @RaulAReyes. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. View more opinions on CNN.
(CNN) Until recently, Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta was probably one of President Donald Trump's least controversial Cabinet members. But now he is facing rising pressure over his handling of a sex offender case involving a well-connected billionaire.
On February 21, a federal judge ruled that Miami prosecutors, led by then-US Attorney Acosta, broke the law when they arranged a plea deal for billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 without conferring with his victims. Although Epstein was accused of trafficking children for sex, Acosta allowed him to negotiate an extremely lenient agreement that was kept
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The first Lasker prize was awarded in 1944 to William Menninger. These were given on the recommendation of various American societies, including the National Committee against Mental Illness. Both Menninger and Chisholm had been senior officers during the Second World War, Menninger in charge of the US Army's Neuropsychiatry Division and Chisholm in a similar role in the Canadian army. Both men also graduated from Yale University's Institute of Human Relations. Chisholm's prize indicated the high regard in which he was held in psychiatric circles in the US. His friendship with Menninger tied him to a rising cohort of US psychiatrists who were redefining mental health and reforming the American Psychiatric Association (APA). William Menninger, together with his brother Karl, founded the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatryhad much influence on subsequent research. Leighton started his engagement with Japan and the war while working with a very different group: Navajo Indians. After war broke out, Leighton's work on the Navajo (who also suffered greatly from nuclear tests and uranium mining) led him to research in the Japanese internment camps. The first camp (in Poston, Arizona) was located on Navajo Indian land, and as Leighton was at hand, he 'was asked to carry out a study on the humane administration of people under stress in a Japanese Relocation Centre'.[^34^](#fnr34){ref-type="fn"} After doing psychological and anthropological surveys of the internees, Leighton became Chief of the Foreign Morale Analysis Division of the Office of War Information. This in turn led him to Hiroshima after the bombing, where he performed
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was too young to take part in the first wave of social activism among social scientists. He was a part of a generation of psychiatrists whose ideas about anti-nuclear struggle differed from those of Kubo, Chisholm and their peers.
While the Lucky Dragon incident intensified efforts by nuclear supporters to neutralise opposition to nuclear weapons and convince the public of the merits of the atom for others, the advent of thermonuclear weapons exposed the absurdity of such efforts. The institutions established by post-war American psychiatrists were an important arena for such debate. Starting in the mid-fifties, the GAP engaged in a number of debates on nuclear weapons and civil defence, culminating in two seminars in Asbury Park, New Jersey in 1958 and 1959, on 'the psychological and social aspectsas experts on human relations, in dealing with the dangers of paranoia and stereotypical thinking that led to the nuclear arms race. He also saw parallels between the behaviour of nuclear-armed nations and psychiatric patients. Unlike his predecessors, however, for Frank, nuclear reality was distorted. Words like 'defence' or 'balance of power' had lost their meaning. There was no defence or possibility of a 'defensive shield' from the H-bomb. 'We seem to have slipped,' concluded Frank, 'into George Orwell's world of doublethink without knowing it.'[^112^](#fnr112){ref-type="fn"}
Frank's argument was taken up by Franklin McLean, keynote speaker at the first GAP nuclear seminar. He, like Frank, pointed to the futility of nuclear defence in a thermonuclear world. Reviewing the objections of psychiatrists, McLean opposed seeing the arms race as 'a natural
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as well as political voice and freedoms.
Like in Turkey, the majority of protesters in Brazil have been educated and are part of the middle class. When I was in Rio de Janeiro last month, where the protests had reached 300,000 strong, I heard none of the anti-globalization claptrap of previous decades. The iconic image was of protesters scaling the walls of government buildings, not destroying the property of foreign corporations. Many wore clown noses implying a message to their government: "Stop treating us like clowns!"
On June 20, as the sun was going down in downtown Rio, a small group of union representatives affiliated with the ruling Workers' Party, were out (presumably to show their support for the protests as President Rousseff has done). The crowd began jeering atcountry has enjoyed in recent years derving from the demand for raw materials from China and elsewhere. The protesters' demands stem from rising expectations that accompany economic gains from the global economy.
Brazil's recent growth has led to a bigger middle class with corresponding greater expectations. Its leaders told voters during boom-times it had arrived as a developed country, and now that the boom has receded expectations are left unmet.
One of the slogans popular among activists in Brazil is, "First world stadiums but third world hospitals and schools." One of the students I spoke to said that his aunt died at a hospital while in the waiting room. The health ministry estimates a shortage of 54,000 doctors nationwide.
People want an end to "the Brazilian way" of circumventing the rules
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Charles Moore's comment that the film was "superb Brexit propaganda", Afua Hirsch wrote in The Guardian: "I would call the film propaganda, more generally – and a great example of the kind of myth we like to promote in modern Britain. Churchill has been re-branded as a tube-travelling, minority-adoring genius, in line with a general understanding of him as 'the greatest Briton of all time'." Hirsch also criticized the film for "perpetuating the idea that Winston Churchill stood alone, at the Darkest Hour, as Nazi fascism encroached, with Britain a small and vulnerable nation isolated in the north Atlantic. In reality the United Kingdom was at that moment an imperial power with the collective might of Indian, African, Canadian and Australian manpower, resources and wealth at its disposal."
TheKeegan-Michael Key visits Cadieux Cafe
Keegan-Michael Key is the grand marshal of this year's America's Thanksgiving Day Parade in Detroit! He took the Julie Hinds of the Detroit Free Press to Cadieux Cafe, one of his favorite Detroit spots, to talk about his new holiday movie, 'Why Him?'
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It may be de rigueur to hate on The Nanny now, but there's a reason the '90s show is still in syndication, and one of the reasons is Sylvia Fine. If Fran Fine was gaudy, her mother, played by Renée Taylor, was baroque in every sense. Her clothes seemed to be made by a Vegas tailor; her hair was enormous; and she had a prodigious appetite to match her body. Sylvia was crass, greedy, and unguarded — in other words a breath of fresh air in the musty, old mansion.
George Costanza on 'Seinfeld'
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Appearing in all but one of Seinfeld's 180 episodes, George Costanza was king ofsidekicks in the 1990s. Of course, he would call himself "King of the Idiots" and a"short, stocky, slow-witted, bald man." The beauty of Jason Alexander's portrayal of Jerry's best friend is how effortlessly he handled George's vicissitudes. He could go from insecure and neurotic to arrogant and deluded in one scene. It was an excruciating and hilarious ride.
Sandra Clark on '227'
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Always dressed like she was going to Vegas, 227's sassy resident Sandra Clark (Jackée Harry), was always on the hunt for Mr. Right Now and butted heads with the conservative lead character, Mary (Marla Gibbs). The character was such a hit that she earned bigger story lines, angering Gibbs, as the show was intended to be a vehicle for her after the success of The Jeffersons. NBC consequently gave Jackée her own show, but it bombed.
Abed Nadir on 'Community'
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Träume, Liebe, Sehnsucht – Ihre größten Erfolge
Träume, Liebe, Sehnsucht – Ihre größten Erfolge (Dreams, Love, Sorrow - Their Greatest Hits) is the second major compilation album released by German Schlager group Die Flippers. This album contains six new songs, five songs from Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt and five songs from Aus Liebe weint man nicht. It was a big success for the group, as it was their second gold record.
Track listing
"Acapulco" (New recording)
"Mexico" (New recording)
"Jeder Abscheid kann ein neur Anfang sein" (From "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt")
"Traum von Mykonos" (From "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt")
"St. Tropez" (New recording)
"Aus Liebe weint man nicht" (From "Aus Liebe weint man nicht")
"Wenn in Petersburg die weißen Rosen blühen" (From "Aus Liebe weint man nicht")
Sanchez said she was so upset by the man’s actions, she snapped a picture of him and posted it on Facebook.
That picture led to other internet sleuths looking into the man.
“I asked him, ‘Have you personally served in the United States military?’ and he said, “My family has. And I said, ‘Well, good for your family, but, have you personally served?’ and he was silent,” said a man who did not want to be identified because he is an active member of the military.
A crew from KOB 4 found the man panhandling on the West Side. He appeared to be holding a signed.
When the crew asked to speak with him, he packed up and tried to leave.
The crew asked if they could see his sign, but the man,
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designs. Located in Michigan, the history of Vanbrouck is eighteen years old. The company is established with the aim of helping people in order to realize their dream of building own house.
The company is having a team of experts who will be able to guide all the customers in right path for constructing their house. It is obvious that every individual has their own taste. The company sits with the client and discusses all the aspects that are required in order to build up the plan of the house according to their interest. Usually the entire process in carried out in three steps. After analyzing all the aspects and discussing with the client, the team will prepare a paper drawing of the expected house including the exteriors.
The teamof lefthanded-pitching opponents this spring had Cardinals right fielder with only two at-bats from the right side of the plate. He got three Friday.
Related With eight baseballs and a homework assignment, Ozuna eyes left field start Monday Cleanup hitter posted a series of videos on a social media site that showed him throwing at increased intensity. He labeled one of them: 'Ready.'
Related Molina singles and scores in Cards' win, says 'I'm 100 percent good' Wacha survives two homers in first, is scoreless over final three frames. First baseman Ravelo continues to impress. Gyorko (calf) out another week. C. Martinez still won't throw for 5 to 7 days.
Related Carpenter strong-arms his opportunity to help stabilize Cardinals' infield Third baseman started a new arm-strengthening program that meant throwing earlier and
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DETROIT — Creamy-pink and glistening, they lie on a stainless steel exam table — this pair of lungs inflating and falling in a rhythmic, ghostly pattern.
At the University of Michigan, researchers are pushing the limits of medicine, eking out new ways to boost the numbers of organs that are available to thousands of patients who die every year waiting for them.
That means, for a time at least, keeping human lungs — particularly delicate organs — "alive" outside the body.
"I've been in medicine for years, and I still think it's wild ... almost science fiction," said Dr. Paul Lange, medical director of Gift of Life Michigan.
It's also an unprecedented collaboration — the University of Michigan, Gift of Life Michigan and Henry Ford and Spectrum health systemsfunctions, the Swedish-manufactured machine warms lungs to body temperature. Tubes, sutured into the pulmonary artery and left atrium regions of the lungs, carry a nutrient solution through the organs and allow doctors to determine whether oxygen is appropriately moving across the lung membrane.
"If I can take those lungs out for a test drive (and) spend four hours with them instead of 15 minutes, maybe we decide they really are usable," Lynch said.
In research published this month, Bartlett and his team concluded they were able to use the ECMO to improve the quality of kidneys, livers and pancreases in donors who had suffered "circulatory death" but were being kept alive by machines. In other words, the ECMO helped the body circulate oxygen-rich blood to the organs in the person
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first losing challenge of a game doesn't cost a team a timeout.
Later in the second half, Maciocia felt his team deserved a better spot on a third-down gamble sneak by fourth-string quarterback Steven Jyles.
"I thought he had enough of a surge and the official (signalled) first down," said Maciocia.
"(But) all of a sudden he changed his mind, asked for the sticks to come out and they spotted the ball and now I know we are short."
Head referee Ken Lazaruk ruled against Edmonton again, which cost the team its only second-half timeout.
PRO DEBUT: Jyles looked sharper than Khari Jones in his limited action in the fourth quarter. The raw rookie was right on the money in his first three passes and finished four-for-six for 24 yards.
But he admits heis still getting used to three-down football.
"Second down is like third down," said the former U.S. college star. "You have two downs to get something going."
LATE HITS: The remodelled Edmonton offensive line only gave up two sacks yesterday, which has to be considered a success. "I am very comfortable with our left side, but we have to take a look at our right side," said Maciocia.
Patrick Kabongo, who is considered the first-string right tackle, will be healthy enough to make his season debut on Friday in the last pre-season game. Rhett McLane played at that spot yesterday, while Glen Carson and Raleigh Roundtree rotated at right guard. But the Eskimos had almost no running attack, with just 32 yards on 16 team carries ... The Esks didn't register
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draft pick on players with off-field issues could limit his choice of pass rushers (Damontre Moore, Cornelius Washington). Enter Lacy, an athletic specimen for his size with the ability to carry the load for the Falcons.
31. 49ers - DL Jesse Williams, AlabamaWilliams is widely considered a nose tackle prospect, and although he could play it in the NFL, the Australian also played the 5 technique end spot for some time at Alabama. We all saw the 49ers defense take a step back when Justin Smith was sidelined. Williams is beastly strong and flashes penetration ability.
32. Ravens - ILB Kevin Minter, LSUAlthough Minter isn’t quite as athletic as Ray Lewis was early in his career, the LSU linebacker does many of the same things the older Lewis put onBackground
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make a name with its silky pinot noirs sourced from its Gibbston Valley vineyard handy to Queenstown. In summer, tasters spill out from its cosy cellar door to picnic in its idyllic setting amongst the vines, explore vineyard trails or play petanque.
Northburn - from sheep to wine
Another new Central Otago cellar door has opened at Northburn Station. After diversifying into wine, this high country merino sheep station, just outside Cromwell, built "The Shed", a tasting facility modelled on the Northburn Station Homestead that also houses its shop selling tasty cuts from the farm. Co-owned by chef Jan Pinckney, it offers a tasting option where each wine is matched with a morsel of food.
Amisfield - bistro bounty
If you're looking for a lovely spot to try some great wines andand terminated their employment with CG, were entitled to benefits.
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and spatial location of the source and trap electrodes. This model is validated by comparing simulation and experimental results. For this purpose the number of confined ions is plotted versus the slowing-down potentials applied on the ring and the upper end-cap of the trap. The size of the area of removable ions in the source is deduced from these results.Haley on Syria Chemical Attack: 'Only a Monster Does This'
Teachers Union Threatens Wells Fargo: 'Ditch' NRA or Lose Our Business
Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that many in the mainstream media want skeptics of potential military action in Syria to "shut up and obey."
One night earlier, Carlson blasted "talk-show generals" and hawkish lawmakers, like Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), for calling for immediate war on Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad for a new gas attack on civilians.
Carlson noted that shortly before the attack, President Donald Trump said he would like to see an end to American involvement in Syria.
"How would [gassing civilians] benefit Assad?" Carlson asked, cautioning people not to rush to judgment.
He proceeded to call out some of the critics, who called him "insane" and accused him of disseminating Russian propaganda.
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into he has, it seems, a bit of a ritual. He will always have a pint of Guinness and he gets the barman to sign the entry in his book for that pub. An excellent way to document the trip.
Yesterday he was in the Haddington road and Beggars Bush area, where he dropped into Slatterys and Smyths. These are the two that we know of, because they posted about him on their facebook pages. These were pubs 225 and 226 on his list in the 4 months since he started. By our count, there’s 751 pubs in the whole of Dublin, including all suburbs and county areas. It’s hard to say how many are in the city centre, as peoples definition can vary.
He got his 225th pint freePages
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Bepe nostalgia with 'Kumbang' Duet
Bambang Pamungkas Striker will perform with his idol, Kurniawan Dwi Julianto in the exhibition game, Starbol, Wednesday, June 22, 2011. In this duel, bepe and Kurniawan joined in the Indonesia Dream Team.
Starbol exhibition will be held at the Bung Karno Stadium (SUGBK), Jakarta. Indonesia Dream Team will be faced with the International Star reinforced by the former Dutch captain, Giovani Van Bronckhorst.
This moment was utilized bepe to reminisce with Kurniawan. On one occasion, the striker Persija was even found time to take pictures with the players was his idol.
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Despite a police ban, large crowds in Hong Kong began a march today.
The numbers of the crowds have increased due to anger over recent stabbings and beatings given to two Hong Kong pro-democracy protestors.
The march at Tsim Sha Tsui, a busy and packed shopping district which is home to many luxury boutiques and hotels, was prohibited by authorities, fearing public safety due to previous violence used by hardcore protestors.
The demonstration went ahead, however, as thousands joined the rally as pressure on the cuty's pro-Beijing leaders intensifies after nearly five months of political unrest.
Tensions before the march was banned were already running high after Jimmy Sham, the leader of the group organising today's rally, was left hospitalised by men armed with hammers.
On top of that, last night, a manhanding out pro-democracy leaflets was attacked and stabbed in the stomach and the neck.
Footgae of the attack was posted to social media and showed the alleged assailant shouting after the attack: "Hong Kong is part of China. (You) messed up Hong Kong."
The rise of vigilante violence has occurred on both sides of the divide.
Pro-democracy protestors have beaten those who disagree with them, albeit in spurts of mob anger during rallies.
Meanwhile, pro-democracy figures have been attacked in a decidedly more targeted way, with at least eight prominent critics of the Chinese Government, including politicians beaten since mid-August.
Demonstrators have labelled these attacks "white terror" and have accused the city's crime groups of aligning with Beijing supporters.
Beijing have condemned attacks on those supporting China but have remained quiet on the attacks
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such problems \[[@B2],[@B12]--[@B14]\]. The purpose of this article was to present a case treated with an implant-supported prosthesis to reconstruct a relatively large orbital defect using three adjacent implants in the lateral orbital rim.
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A 60-year-old woman with a left orbital defect due to removal of periocular basal cell tumor was referred to the Implant Department of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, School of Dentistry, for prosthetic reconstruction of the eye. Three implants (Superline, Dentium, Seoul, South Korea), 8mm in length and 3.6mm in diameter were placed in the lateral rim of the orbit. Although the most suitable sites for orbital implants are the superior and lateral rims, in the present case the implants have been placed adjacently, due to insufficient bone thickness in superior and inferior orbitalthe arrests, and tells me, "The police outside are genuinely worried that protestors will get run over. The limos aren't stopping for anything."
Not that everyone zooms through in a limo. I don't know the global implications of this, but the Chinese got their own minibus this year. The wingmirror whacked my wife on the nose as it sped inside. Still, she managed to click off a shot to reveal… wait – could it be?
Fu Ying, Chinese vice minister of foreign affairs arrives at the 2012 Bilderberg conference. Photograph: Hannah Borno for the Guardian
Yes! It's the only other woman in my life: Fu Ying of China. The ebullient Fu Ying (who stole my heart in St Moritz ) is one of a growing number of women invited to Bilderberg.
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On this day: October 11
2006: New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle dies when the small aircraft he owns crashes into a 42-story apartment building in New York City. Also killed was certified flight instructor Tyler Stanger. The National Transportation Safety Board would later find that the probable cause of the crash was pilot error, but was unable to determine whether Lidle or Stanger was flying the aircraft at the time of the crash. Lidle, who was 34 when he died, spent eight seasons in the MLB, also pitching for the New York Mets, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays, Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies.
2002: Former President Jimmy Carter wins the Nobel Peace Prize for his work "to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advancedemocracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development" through The Carter Center. Carter formed The Carter Center in 1982 to advance human rights and alleviate unnecessary human suffering. He is the only U.S. president to have received the honor after leaving office.
2002: Michael Moore's documentary "Bowling for Columbine" premieres in theaters. The film, which explores what Moore suggests are the causes for the Columbine High School massacre and other acts of violence with guns in America, would go on to win several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2003.
2001: The Polaroid Corporation files for federal bankruptcy protection. Almost all the company's assets (including the "Polaroid" name itself, which had become almost synonymous with instant photographs) were eventually sold to a subsidiary
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about it. One even said its like
Pocahontas but with blue people. I have to agree there is an element of
John Smith and Pocahontas, even the main character's name Jake Sully is
eerily similar to the initials of John Smith. To me there were also
other movies that have greatly influenced Avatar.
Ferngully:
an animated movie about a lumberjack that gets shrunk by a fairy who is
a novice at magic. He lives among them, learns how they live, he is
shown the beauty of the forest that he was contracted in to cutting down
and falls in love with the fairy that has made him small. They fight
against the humans that have plans on cutting down the forest and a
sludge monster that wants to destroy all life.
The Matrix:
The
Idea of jacking in, downloading yourself and info,for tracking applicant movement through the recruitment and admissions processes in graduate education at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. The system matches prospective applicants with students who have been admitted and, subsequently, with students who have enrolled at the institution. Admitted and enrolled students from one year can be queried against the list of prospective applicants from the current year and previous years using unique identifiers generated by the system ([@B3]). Thus, determination of prospective applicants who are admitted and which of the admitted applicants matriculate provides a clear understanding of recruitment outcomes.
The reporting feature of this database provides standard reports that inform recruiters and academic institutions about the success of recruitment activities by event, date, and year of
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to its river. The dams faced decades of resistance by Cree opposed to the projects' impact on their way of life and territories.
That movement saw another historic journey in its day. In 1990, Cree Grand Chief Matthew Coon Come paddled a traditional boat from Hudson Bay all the way to the Hudson River in New York, arriving on Earth Day. He went on to become Assembly of First Nations National Chief from 2000–2003.
The history of culture survival and struggle, for George, is a reminder of the vibrancy of Cree culture today and the importance of activism.
“We still go out hunting when it's –54 or –45, and our language and culture is still very strong,” George told CKLB. “My grandfather was chief for over 20 years. [He said], 'ThisSafe Link Converter
The University of Toronto (University of Toronto) is one of the best universities in North America precisely in the Toronto area, Ontario, Canada. In the United States alone, the university is among the top 5 universities. While compared to universities around the world, he is ranked 20th. University of Toronto or also known as 'U of T' has been established since 1827 on a land area of 71 hectares. It is also surrounded by Queen's Park, a famous Canadian park, The Spadina, St. George, the museum, and is just north of Ontario's Legislative Building.
Since long time the university has been committed in the field of research, especially research in the field of medicine. Not surprisingly, the results of research of 'U of T' are among the
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deny her petition for review.
I.
In 1993, petitioner entered the United States on a tourist visa. She remained in the country after the temporary visa expired and married Jeffrey King, a United States citizen, in December 1995. Because of the marriage, petitioner was granted permanent resident status on a conditional basis in June 1996. See 8 U.S.C. § 1186a. The conditions were removed in October 1998. See 8 U.S.C. § 1186a(c); Almario v. Attorney General, 872 F.2d 147 (6th Cir. 1989).[1] Eight months later, Jeffrey King filed a complaint for divorce, and the couple was divorced in September 1999.
In July 2002 and December 2005, the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (now the Department of Homeland Security) initiated removal proceedings against petitioner, charging her with fraudulently entering into a marriagebe reduced to a single question: Does substantial evidence support the IJ's ruling that petitioner entered into a fraudulent marriage for the purpose of permitting her to remain lawfully in the United States? The evidence overwhelmingly supports the IJ's decision that she did.
Jeffrey King is homosexual and testified that he married petitioner as a favor to his "very good friend[,]" Judi Haynes. Haynes, who is paraplegic and blind, employed petitioner's mother as her caregiver. Jeffrey explained that he married petitioner because he believed that the marriage would allow her to become a citizen and "sponsor" her mother to obtain citizenship as well. In this way, petitioner's mother, whom Jeffrey characterized as a "wonderful caregiver," could remain in the United States and continue caring for his friend.
Jeffrey testified that
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he and petitioner had no discussions about living a life together and did not consummate the marriage, cohabitate, or jointly own property or accounts, although they were friendly and socialized frequently. He explained that the marriage was for legal purposes only and that on their wedding date, the couple executed an antenuptial agreement relinquishing all rights to the other's property. According to Jeffrey, he has lived with David King, whom he describes as his "life partner," since 1997 (when Jeffrey and petitioner were still married and more than a year before petitioner claims she moved out of his home permanently). Jeffrey has three adopted daughters, the first of whom was born in 1997, and he explained that he identified himself as "unmarried" on her adoption application because "[i]nmy mind ... I was a single person." When asked on cross-examination why he should be believed after having entered into an admittedly fraudulent marriage and having made false statements previously, Jeffrey responded that he thought he was doing a "good thing" by "trying to help somebody."
David King corroborated Jeffrey's testimony, lending further support to the IJ's ruling. David testified that he is homosexual, has had a monogamous sexual relationship with Jeffrey since August 1996, and considers their relationship akin to a marriage. When David met Jeffrey in 1996, Jeffrey was the sole occupant of his home, and David moved into Jeffrey's home in August 1997. In 1998, David legally changed his last name to "King." David has credit cards in Jeffrey's name, medical insurance through Jeffrey's work,
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in January, 1965. He retained this position until his resignation on September 1, 1966. From the time of his acquisition of an interest in the Bank until his resignation, defendant was a member of the Board of Directors of the Bank.
The loans which are the subject of this lawsuit, and which were not repaid in their entirety, were made over a period of time extending from July 6, 1965 to June 10, 1966. They were made to six different, but related, obligorsAlbert Heisler, Mel Goldman, Ronald M. Brown, Automatic Accounting Corporation ("Automatic Accounting"), PMC America, Inc. ("PMC"), and Sports Packaging Corporation ("Sports Packaging"). The three named individuals each owned one-third of the shares of Automatic Accounting, which in turn owned 75% of the shares of PMC and 50%Keller told Brody that all subsequent camera loans would be made to PMC, and that the existing camera loans should be transferred from Automatic Accounting to PMC. These directions were complied with.
Keller was hospitalized with a heart attack from October 3, 1965 to November 12, 1965 and did not return to the Bank until January of 1966. He was again hospitalized from February 11 to March 2, 1966, returning to the Bank on March 9, and was once again hospitalized *345 from May 31 to June 25, 1966. Following each illness his attendance at the Bank was limited to short periods each day. He argues from these circumstances that he could not have been aware that the loans to Automatic Accounting-PMC exceeded the legal limit. However, the loans
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abruptly transferred out of their school. Years later Phoenix began hearing the rumors about Miles Edgeworth, the "Demon Prosecutor" who would go so far as to fabricate evidence to win a case. Phoenix tried to contact him but was ignored, and in the end strengthened his interest in the law so that he would eventually be able to face Edgeworth in court.
Misc facts
Phoenix does not have a driver's license or a car. It's also a
little unclear where he actually lives...
In the original game art for Gyakuten Saiban, Naruhodou was pictured with
brown eyes. In the new DS art, however, he's pictured with blue eyes. This
has led to the fan opinion that Naruhodou has brown eyes, while Phoenix's
are blue.
Phoenix has been known to tip cows (in the American version).
The firstsuggestion for Phoenix's Japanese name was "Souka Naruhodo"
("Oh, yes, I see now") but that was quickly struck down by higher members
of the staff. They settled for just Naruhodou instead.
Director Takumi speculates that before studying to become a lawyer,
Phoenix may have gone to college to become a Shakespearean actor.
Character artist Suekana, however, prefers to think he would have been a
manga artist.
Phoenix was portrayed by voice actor Takayuki Kondou in the TGS special
cases. His other roles include Hiroto Honda (Tristen) in Yu-Gi-Oh!, and
Takani in Busou Renkin.
Dahlia's nickname for Phoenix is "Feenie" (Ryu-chan originally).
Friends and family
Phoenix is an only child, but he's close friends with
Larry Butz prior to the game, and is Mia Fey's employee. No reference as
to his parents.
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atone for them. In Judaism, sins can be "erased" altogether by sincere repentance and a firm resolution never to repeat the mistakes.
For more on this, read "Their Hollow Inheritances" by Michael Drazin – www.drazin.com
Yahrtzeit of Moses in 1273 BCE (Jewish year 2488), on the same day of his birth 120 years earlier. (Consequently, "May you live to 120" has become a common Jewish blessing.) Moses was born in Egypt at a time when Pharaoh had decreed that all Jewish baby boys be drowned in the Nile River. His mother set him afloat in a reed basket, where he was -- most ironically -- discovered by Pharaoh's daughter and brought to Pharaoh's palace to be raised. When Moses matured, his heart turned to aid the Jewish people; he killedan Egyptian who was beating a Jew, and he fled to Midian where he married and had two sons. God spoke to Moses at the Burning Bush, instructing him to return to Egypt and persuade Pharaoh to "let My people go." Moses led the Jews through the ten plagues, the Exodus, and the splitting of the Red Sea. Seven weeks later, the Jews arrived at Mount Sinai and received the Torah, the only time in human history that an entire nation experienced Divine revelation. Over the next 40 years, Moses led the Jews through wanderings in the desert, and supervised construction of the Tabernacle. Moses died before being allowed to enter the promised Land of Israel. He is regarded as the greatest prophet of all time.
Lack of gratitude
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Most popular Radley Broadway Market Leather Backpack
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Reporting from Kabul, Al Jazeera's Qais Azimy cited sources as saying that the death toll could be as high as 100, with more than 500 wounded.
"This is one of the biggest attacks in Afghanistan that I have ever seen," he said. "It's a very sad and very bloody day for the people of Kabul."
Aziz Navin, an IT engineer with the Afghan TOLOnews outlet, was one of the first victims to be named.
Mohammed Nazi, a driver with the BBC, was also killed while four journalists from the British public broadcaster were being treated in hospital.
"[Nazir] was driving journalist colleagues to the office," the BBC said in a statement posted to Twitter. "He was in his late thirties and leaves a young family."
An Afghan security guard at the
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those seemingly happy family Christmases, have been falsified in one swoop."
Penelope Leach: 'My parents got it very wrong. They split up when I was 10, and it was a very difficult time for me.' Photograph: Sarah Lee for the Guardian
The mode of parenting she espouses is very much the mode of parenting she practised herself. Now 76, she was an ever present mother when her son and daughter were growing up (she raised them without a nanny, she says, just for the record, juggling their care alongside her academic work as a psychologist and then her writing).
Today, she is a hands-on grandmother of six living in Sussex, having moved from London, where she had lived all her life, after the death of her husband, Gerald Leach, a sciencethree, sent to boarding school "because her furious father couldn't, and didn't pretend he wanted to, look after her and he would not allow her to live with her mother and her mother's lover [her future stepfather]. Her older sister escaped to drama school, her much younger sister was allowed to stay with mum. This child felt herself to be out of sight and out of mind." It sounds remarkably like Leach's own tale: when prompted, she admits that yes, the child she is quoting is herself. "I felt I'd vanished," the unnamed child says in the book.
How, then, did she survive the trauma of all that? She pauses. "Did I survive? We never know, do we, because you never know how you would have been. Early trauma
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NEW YORK -- Armed with unfiltered criticism for the United Nations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered an aggressive speech to the international body's annual gathering in New York on Thursday, charging its members with hypocrisy in their treatment of Israel and with failure to contain extremism across the wider Middle East.With defensive rhetoric, he targeted the assembly for passing more resolutions against Israel for its handling of the Palestinians last year than against the government of Syria, which has presided over a war claiming the lives of over 300,000 people. He criticized member states for "encouraging Palestinian rejectionism" instead of direct negotiations between the parties without preconditions, one day after a Palestinian flag was raised at UN headquarters.And yet the mostpoignant moment of the speech involved no remarks at all, as Netanyahu, in his seventh UN General Assembly address, asked the body if it had forgotten the lessons of the Holocaust just seventy years since its founding.He quoted from Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, from its president and its military commanders, all reiterating a familiar pledge: Israel, a state where six million Jews reside, must be annihilated, sooner rather than later."Seventy years after the murder of six million Jews, Iran's rulers promise to destroy my country, murder my people," Netanyahu said. "And the response from this body— the response from nearly every one of the governments represented here— has been absolutely nothing. Utter silence. Deafening silence."Silence followed the charge as the prime minister surveyed the room with
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it produces a loss in earning capacity. Desrosiers v. Dionne Bros. Furniture, Inc., 98 N.H. 424, 426, 101 A.2d 775, 777 (1953); 1 A. LARSON, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW § 2.40, at 10 (1978).
There was little evidence presented at trial of the defendant's earning capacity after the smoke inhalation incident. The defendant, a full-time carpenter by trade, testified that, beginning two weeks after the incident, he worked for six months as a union carpenter at the Seabrook nuclear power plant site. He left in December 1976 because the cold weather hurt his chest, and had not looked for work in the intervening eighteen months because he "didn't feel [he] was up to doing it." Dr. Petrie, on the other hand, testified that, at least by August 31, 1976, theParis accord put his views on the issue in the spotlight last week. More than 190 countries joined the agreement, which is designed to slow the pace of climate change by reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, principally carbon dioxide.
On May 31, one day before the Paris withdrawal announcement, Trump ignored a question from a reporter in the Oval Office about whether he still believes manmade climate change is a hoax. The day before, White House press secretary Sean Spicer got the same question. Spicer said he had not asked Trump about his view on the issue and indicated he would get an answer for the press corps.
This silence has generatedextensivepress coverage. On Monday, White House deputy press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders conducted the daily briefing. Afterward, Yahoo News
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Wednesday, August 03, 2011
This Sunday, In Sao Paulo, I had the pleasure to see the work of Louise Bourgeois in Instituto Tomie Ohtake, that will be exhibiting until August 28th. "The return of the prohibited desire" would be the exact translation.
I went, without doing my research, and not knowing much about what I would see. I knew about the "Maman", her huge spider sculpture, but that was about it.
"I have been to Hell and back and let me tell you it was wonderful."
Her Story:
Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris, December 25th (Capricorn), 1911. She had a big childhood trauma: discovering her English governess and nanny was also her father's mistress. Eventually, all her traumas and tensions triggered her creative impulse.
Bourgeois' parents owned a gallery that dealt with tapestries,and she would fill in designs that would become worn. She studied math & geometry at the Sorbonne (used to be the University of Paris), but when her mother died in 1932, she abandoned math to study art.
Her father, whom she'd always disliked since the incident with her nanny, obviously didn't support her decision. She said he would always tease her, dominate the household and he had an explosive temper.
She would write all her memories in her diary, since she was a little girl. The Ecole de Beaux-Arts was Bourgeois' next school, and she turned to her father's infidelities for inspiration.
"Art is a guarantee of sanity. That is the most important thing I have said."
Bourgeois opened a print shop next to her father's tapestry shop/gallery, where her soon-to-be
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for money. Abtia denied appellant's *864 request and continued walking. As Abtia stepped off the curb to get around a bus bench, appellant pushed Abtia, in his side or back, into the street where he was hit by on oncoming car driven by Vernice Francis.
Vernice Francis was driving eastbound on Vanowen at approximately 4:05 p.m. on December 8, 2002. After stopping at a traffic light at the corner of Reseda and Vanowen, Francis began to accelerate down Vanowen, traveling eastward in the lane closest to the curb. There was at least one other car in the immediate vicinity as she drove down Vanowen. As Francis approached the bus stop near the 7-Eleven on Vanowen, she saw appellant. She described him as a "vagrant [with] a big poncho on[and with a] big head of hair" walking behind another man she later identified as Abtia.
Francis described both men as walking on the south side of the street in an eastwardly direction, slightly ahead of her car, and with their backs toward her. As Francis approached the bus stop she saw Abtia take a step into the street to pass by a bus bench. Just as Abtia stepped into the street, Francis saw appellant push Abtia into the path of her car. Francis swerved and slammed on her brakes to avoid running over Abtia. But before Francis' car came to a stop, Abtia's body struck the car's windshield, rolled off the hood and onto the ground. Francis' car did not run over Abtia and he managed to stagger
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to his feet and walk home in an apparent daze, but with no disabling injuries. Meanwhile appellant walked away from the incident but stayed in the area near the 7-Eleven.
At approximately 4:15 p.m. the first responding officer, Eric Obrecht, arrived at the scene. When he arrived Francis was waiting by her car but the victim, Abtia, was not at the scene. Francis identified appellant, who was standing in the 7-Eleven parking lot "blessing everybody," as the man she saw follow and push Abtia into the street. Officer Obrecht detained appellant and waited for another patrol unit.
At trial, Officer Obrecht testified he waited with appellant at the scene for about 20 minutes until the other patrol unit arrived. During this waiting period, Obrecht explained appellant's demeanor was "unusual." Hisemotional state would go "up and down." He would be "very angry at one moment. He'd be ... seething, teeth gnashing, angr[y], and a few moments later he'd be melancholy." According to Obrecht, appellant's mood went from "angry to melancholy to happy in ... a short period of time."
At approximately 4:30 p.m., a young man approached the officers, explaining he believed his father was just hit by a car. The son agreed to bring his father back to the scene to discuss the incident with the officers. When Abtia arrived with his son, Francis identified Abtia as the man she saw appellant push into her car. Since Abtia did not see the person who pushed him, he could not positively identify appellant to the officers as the man
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center in town. Relatives and others close her typically don't comment about publicly about her in deference to the publicity-shy author's wishes.
Carter hasn't responded to the AP's interview requests, but she defended her actions in a series of text messages and emails to The New York Times, the newspaper reported Sunday.
Carter wrote Saturday that Harper Lee is "extremely hurt and humiliated" at the idea that she's been taken advantage of, the newspaper reported. "She is a very strong, independent and wise woman who should be enjoying the discovery of her long lost novel ... Instead, she is having to defend her own credibility and decision making."
Lee wrote "Watchman" first, the publisher said, describing how a grown-up Scout returns from New York to confront attitudes of the 1950s inher Alabama hometown. Her editor told her to write a different book, set 20 years earlier, describing Scout's understanding of her father Atticus Finch's legal defense of a black man wrongly accused of raping a white woman.
That second book became "Mockingbird," selling millions of copies and becoming required reading in schools nationwide. "Watchman" seems destined to build on that phenomenal success when it's released in July; it's already No. 1 on Amazon, based on pre-orders.
"I'm alive and kicking and happy as hell with the reactions of 'Watchman,'" the author said in a statement relayed through Carter and attributed to her Thursday by the publisher.
Carter handled Alice Lee's will following her death. Then, as Harper Lee's attorney, one of their first salvos was a lawsuit in May 2013 against
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over the preceding twelve hours, and he has a hoarse muffled voice. He describes severe odynophagia and cannot regularly swallow his own secretions.
Answer: acute epiglottitisComment: the rapidity of onset, odynophagia and muffled voice (a “hot potato voice”) are suggestive of epiglottic inflammation.EMQ 4. A 25 year old diabetic presents with a sore throat and high fever. He has had a sore throat for several days. He has severe torticollis and complains of pain when swallowing his secretions. He has no voice changes.On examination his vital signs are:HR 125/minBP90/60mmHgRR24/minTemp38.9oCAnswer: retropharyngeal abscessComment: the severe torticollis and impending sepsis favours a diagnosis of retropharyngeal abscess over simple tonsillitis or peritonsillar abscess.EMQ 5.A 14 year old boy presents with severe dyspnoea and distress. He had eaten a plate of prawns at aTaishan (also known as Taishanshi or Taishan City) is a small beautiful famous Chinese
city located 140 kilometers west of Hong Kong, 100 kilometers southwest of Guanzhou,
or 80 kilometers west of Macau. It lies along the Guangdong Province coastline on the southwest
corner of the Pearl River Delta area bordering the South China Sea.
Taishan has a land area of 3286 square kilometers. Its natural scenery consists of tall mountains, hills, basins, plains, and beaches.
Shangchuan/Xiachuan Islands, Zihuagong (location of province's largest stone
engraving from the Ming Dynasty displaying the words "Sea Without Waves")
and Mt. Shihua are listed among the "Hundred Scenic Spots of South Guangdong".
Sanhe Town has a high-quality natural hot spring or geyser.
Taishan is also rich in natural mineral resources; more than 100 minerals
have already been discovered.
Taishan is well known as
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being "China's First Homeland for Overseas Chinese".
In fact, it is the native place to about 1.3 million overseas
Chinese people from over 80 countries, more than its local population of 1
million. Most of these overseas Chinese are first-generation or
second-generation immigrants living in foreign countries such as the United
States, Canada, Mexico, or England. The Chinese community in the
United States has been dubbed the name "Taishan's Other Half".
Since its people are widespread everywhere around the world, the English term
Taishanese is commonly used to refer to its people or its dialect.
Taishan is also reputable in its volleyball
activities. Premier Zhou En-Lai once stated, "Taishan is Half of
Country's (China) Volleyball System." Taishan also has an
excellent educational system, benefitting the nation with large amounts
of talented people.
Since the implementation of the country's Open-Door Economic Reform Policy,
overseasChinese have made a deep impact in helping the development of every aspect of Taishan's infrastructure, particularly its commercial enterprises, agriculture, transportation,
communication, and electricity. Over the years, a sum of 1.07 billion HK dollars
(139 million US dollars) have been donated by overseas Chinese back to its homeland
for public welfare projects. Technology, education, culture,
sports, and health continue to attain new achievements. Taishan
is thus ranked as one of Guangdong's Province advanced educational city and
one of China's top hundred cities in technological strength.
Taishan's appearance is constantly changing to a fresh new improved look daily.
Since 1949, the city's central district land area has increased
from 0.7 square kilometers to 22 square kilometers today. For
two consecutive years, the city was raved as the "Country's (China) Clean
City". Public order is stable while culture progresses,
as in
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was responsible for the killings.
The military said many people were killed in raids but gave no further details. Local media reported that at least 35 civilians were killed in the crossfire between separatist fighters and the military or burned when their houses were torched.
Separatist leader Samuel Ikome Sako, who calls himself interim president of Ambazonia, the English-speaking republic the separatists want to create, said the civilians were killed and their houses torched by Cameroon troops he describes as occupational forces dispatched by the French-speaking government in Yaounde to keep the English-speaking part of the country under their grip. In a message shared on social media platforms, Sako describes the killings as a massacre. He said his fighters have counted at least 40 civilian corpses in less than aweek.
"This is wickedness. These people [military] now are walking into houses, burn as many, then select families, pull them out [and] shoot. 22 in Donga Mantung, 19 in Bui, many more in Ngoketunjia. We are loosing hundreds per day," said Sako.
Similar attacks were reported in several villages of the Bui, Ngoketunjia and Mezam administrative units in the English-speaking Northwest and Lebialem and Manyu administrative units in the English-speaking South West.
Cameroon said in January it had deployed at least 1,000 additional troops to the crisis-prone English-speaking regions prior to the February 9 local council and parliamentary elections separatist fighters had vowed to disrupt. Since the troop reinforcement, there have been several attacks on suspected separatist strongholds.
Cameroon's defense chief of staff, Lieutenant-General Rene Claude Meka, speaking on state media CRTV
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was
largely reasoned from the conclusion that Congress intended
to protect the right of national banks to remove cases to
federal courts. See 546 U.S. at 307 (“Were we to hold . . .
that a national bank is additionally a citizen of every State in
which it has established a branch, the access of a [national]
bank to a federal forum would be drastically curtailed. . . .”).
Wachovia Bank did not address whether a national bank is
also a citizen of the state where it has its principal place of
business. The Court noted, however, that “one would
sensibly ‘locate’ a national bank for . . . qualification for
diversity jurisdiction, in the State designated in its articles of
association as its main office.” Id. at 318. The Court also
stated that the omission of any reference to afor
winding up the bank’s affairs. Only the 1882 act contained
express language providing that national banks should be
treated the same as identically situated state-chartered banks.
The statutorily embodied principle of jurisdictional parity was
not linked with state-chartered banks or other corporations.
From a historical perspective, the decision to tie the
citizenship of national banks to the citizenship of state-
chartered banks—as the 1882 act did—bears no greater
weight than tying the citizenship of national banks to the
citizenship of natural persons—as the 1887 act and 1888
revision did.
Congress shifted gears again in 1911. The 1911 act
provided, in relevant part, that “all national banking
associations established under the laws of the United States
shall, for the purposes of all other actions against them . . . be
deemed citizens of the States in which they are respectively
located.”
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Anemone paid €900,000 to subsidise the purchase of his luxury Rome flat.
Newspapers said magistrates suspected Sepe and Anemone were involved in furnishing accommodation on Rome's Via Giulia to Guido Bertolaso, Italy's powerful civil protection chief.
The case has shed light on the links between Roman politics and the Vatican.
Balducci was a papal usher but was dismissed when the corruption inquiry brought to light his suspected involvement with a Vatican chorister in a male prostitution ring. The Vatican said it hoped the investigation could be wrapped up fast "to eliminate any shadows, be they on the person [Sepe] or church institutions".made with scrumptious chocolate lava cake and is topped with cold fudge, fresh strawberries and strawberry syrup. It also comes with a scoop of strawberry ice cream, some almond slices, and whipped cream. Yum!
The second one is the one that I was incredibly excited about: the Strawberry Crepe, which is a mouth-watering combination of crepe with cold fudge, whipped cream, fresh strawberries, some almond slices, and icing sugar. It also comes with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a scoop of strawberry ice cream. Heaven!
Since I am a sucker for crepe and fresh strawberries, I knew that I had to taste this new concoction - and I definitely do not regret it! The crepe is incredibly soft and goes very well with the fruits and the ice
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A man has been rescued in central Queensland after a crocodile attack and bad weather left him stranded on Townshend Island for four days.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said the man was kayaking off the coast of Shoalwater Bay when a crocodile appeared from nowhere in the middle of the ocean and attacked his boat.
He told rescuers the crocodile savaged his kayak and he used his paddle to successfully fend off the attack.
He was not hurt and managed to paddle his damaged kayak about three kilometres to Townshend Island.
"He was very fortunate," an AMSA said.
"It didn't pierce the kayak. He said he was running on adrenalin [to get to the island]."
Authorities said bad weather then moved in and the man spent four days stranded on the island,before running out of water and provisions and deciding to activate his emergency rescue beacon.
He was found about 7:00 am on Saturday and taken by helicopter back to the mainland, AMSA said.
While his beacon was not registered, it was functional and did lead searchers to his location.
AMSA urged anyone venturing into remote areas, on the water and on land, to ensure their emergency beacon was registered.
ABC/AFP
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do not form a names bible code as does Matthew's list, but when attempted reads as gibberish. This only underscores the miracle of Matthew's list of names. Nor can it be said that Matthew deliberately invented these names in order to artificially create this code because it is Matthew (not Luke) who follows the names of the kings of Judah as recorded in the Old Testament centuries before Matthew was born. Only the last 10 names in Matthew's genealogy are not found in the Old Testament. This is because the Old Testament ceased to be written during that period. Thus, only about one-eighth of the names in the Names Bible Code are supplied to us by Matthew while the rest are already found in the Old Testament. Moreover,shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel: for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed. And Jacob asked [him], and said, Tell [me], I pray thee, thy name. And he said, Wherefore [is] it [that] thou dost ask after my name? And he blessed him there. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel: for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved." (Also see Hosea 12:3-4, "Jacob took his brother by the heel in the womb, and by his strength he had power with God: Yea, he had power over the angel, and prevailed: he wept, and made supplication unto him: he found him [in] Bethel, and there he spake with us".) The code
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27d. With the structure, the square frame portion 5, the mass portion 11 including the movable electrodes 12a to 12d and 13a to 13d, the first fixed electrodes and the second fixed electrodes are electrically insulated from each other and are mechanically held. As a result, owing to a dynamic quantity of an object to be measured, the mass portion 11 can be moved. An electrostatic capacitance between the first fixed electrode and the first movable electrode, and an electrostatic capacitance between the second fixed electrodes and the second movable electrodes are detected, whereby a movable amount thereof can be detected.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-286430 discloses a technology in which a silicon oxide film is formed in the interior of the formed trenches and a polysilicon film386 F.2d 999
NATIONAL MOVERS CO. Inc.v.The UNITED STATES.
No. 428-65.
United States Court of Claims.
November 9, 1967.
Arthur Liberstein, New York City, for plaintiff. Herbert Burstein, New York City, attorney of record. Zelby & Burstein, New York City, of counsel.
Mary M. Schroeder, Washington, D. C., with whom was Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., Carl Eardley, for defendant.
Before COWEN, Chief Judge, and LARAMORE, DURFEE, DAVIS, COLLINS, SKELTON and NICHOLS, Judges.
ON DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT
DURFEE, Judge.
1
The controversy here involves an alleged contract between National Movers Co., Inc. (hereafter referred to as "National"), and the General Services Administration (hereafter referred to as "GSA"). The Government terminated the alleged contract on the ground that plaintiff failed to perform according to the terms of the contract. The Government then awarded the contract to the second lowest
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balance is critical, the layout and overall design should align with your personal living requirements.
– André Bueno, The BM Group
5. Selling a Tiny Home is Harder Than Buying One
Unfortunately, tiny homes are still on the fringe of the real estate market which means the resale value of a tiny home will be more vulnerable to fluctuations in the housing market than larger homes in comparable geographic areas.
From an affordability perspective, it may be easier to get into the housing market by purchasing small but be aware that the exit might be a challenge.
– Ali Jamal, Stablegold Hospitality
6. Lack Of Zoning Cooperation Makes Tiny Homes Difficult In Some Areas
Luxury resorts on the island of Hawaii are experiencing a lack of available workers to service the facilities directly related toEXCLUSIVE
Nichelle Nichols, who played Uhura in the '60s TV version of "Star Trek," did better on spaceships than planes because her travelling companion was busted at LAX after meth fell out of his suitcase ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.
We've learned the 81-year-old actress was with a male companion in his 20's at the American Airlines terminal. We're told he had attached his luggage to hers and her name tags were on his bags.
Here's the rub: Law enforcement sources tell us, his suitcase fell to the ground, opened and a bag of meth and drug scales spilled out.
The guy was arrested for drug possession. The unsuspecting Nichols was in the clear and allowed to make her flight.
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a.m. in the morning at the height of rush hour.
A photograph has emerged of a white container with a shopping bag on fire on a tube train. A reporter for the London daily tabloid Metro who was on the scene when the incident occurred spoke of seeing people with facial burns, while ambulances have begun to take injured passengers away from the scene.
2 pm: London Fire Brigade says six fire engines, two fire rescue units and around 50 firefighters and specialist officers are currently attending the “incident” at Parsons Green Tube station. The Brigade was called at 8.21 a.m. and fire crews from Fulham, Wandsworth, Chelsea, Hammersmith and other surrounding fire stations are in attendance, the Brigade said on its website.
An injured woman reacts outside Parsons Green tubeher right to a speedy trial pursuant to the Speedy Trial Act, 18 U.S.C. §§ 3161 et seq. ("Act"), and the Eastern District Plan for the Prompt Disposition of Criminal Cases ("Eastern District Plan"), and her constitutional rights under the Fifth and Sixth Amendment had been violated. We disagree and accordingly affirm the judgment of conviction.
2
A brief review of the facts will serve to place appellant's claims in context. On November 10, 1979, appellant Gloria Rodriguez-Restrepo was arrested along with five other persons in New Jersey in connection with the seizure of thirteen pounds of cocaine. On November 20, she and five co-defendants were indicted in the District of New Jersey, but on the motion of the United States Attorney, the indictment was dismissed
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new loan from Suburban Bank and Trust Co. of Oak Park, Illinois (Suburban). In March 1973, the Suburban note was discharged by a new Colonial note. In May, 1974, the note to Colonial was purchased by American. That note was then discharged and replaced by the $511,000.00 note sued upon.
The American note purchased from Colonial was not paid at maturity on June 19, 1974. According to FDIC, American extended the note to August 19, 1974 on July 5, 1974.
*1064 The defendants contend that during a meeting on July 3, 1974, Harold Erickson, the president of American, met with Dittmore and Townsend and "stated that he [Erickson] had decided to reduce GII's indebtedness on the $511,000 [note] by approximately $400,000 and to charge no more interest on the balance,but he could not give a final figure until his internal auditors reviewed the credit and the reserves." (GII's brief in opposition to summary judgment, p. 7.) No written agreement memorializing the write-down was ever executed. In addition, in an October 13, 1975 letter to Dittmore, Townsend informed Dittmore that American City Bank would renew $547,000.00 of GII's note on a 20-year amortization level payment basis at $4,575.33 per month which included payments for interest. The letter further stated that the amount of GII's notes at American City Bank was $558,969.69. Dittmore acknowledged his agreement with Townsend's letter by signing it October 14, 1975.
D. Later Activity.
As stated earlier, American was declared insolvent on October 21, 1975. On November 11, 1975, the FDIC contacted GII requesting prompt attention to
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to the lake, the Calloways are surprised when many of their neighbors help them build a new home.
Meanwhile, Dell Fraser, a traveling salesman, schemes to convert Swiftwater into a resort for goose hunters. Posing as a conservationist photographer, Dell feigns interest in the project and gives Cam money to plant the corn patch. When the corn comes in, Bucky learns of the deception and Cam confronts the profiteers. Cam drunkenly tries to burn his corn patch to thwart the plan but Liddy saves it. After Cam is seriously wounded by a hunter's shotgun blast, the entire town rallies around him. They organize a petition asking the federal government to buy the marshland for a preserve and keep it out of the hands of the hunters. As Cam recoversElectro-dewatering of sludge under pressure and non-pressure conditions.
The electro-dewatering method is regarded as a promising approach to reduce the water content in sludge. Laboratory scale non-pressure and pressure-driven dewatering reactors were set up to study the dewatering rate in different types of sludge and the water content in the final sludge cake after electro-dewatering process. It was observed that in non-pressure experiments, the water removal rate was highly dependent on sludge pH buffering capacity and the type of sludge; the highest water removal rate (83.2 lm(-2) day(-1)) was achieved with anaerobic sludge. When pressure was applied, the rate of removal of water from the anode and the cathode depended on alkalinity as well as current density. During the electro-dewatering process, pressure had a significant contribution to water reduction
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Arellano signed that order "Danna Miranda-Barreto." (Id.) Ms. Arellano's right index fingerprint and photograph appear on the verification of removal form. (Id.) On that same day, an immigration inspector verified that Ms. Arellano returned to Mexico "a-foot." (Id.) Some time around August 30, 1997, Ms. Arellano re-entered the United States without inspection, admission, or parole by an immigration officer. (Id. at Ex. 5.)
On December 10, 2002, federal agents apprehended Ms. Arellano at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois pursuant to a criminal warrant issued in a criminal case (02 CR 1172) then pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.[2] (Id.) After federal agents apprehended her, Ms. Arellano provided a sworn statement admitting that she previously had been removed from the United States(Id. at Ex. 13.) In response to that request, ICE issued an administrative stay of Ms. Arellano's removal until February 16, 2004. (Id. at Ex. 14.)
On February 12, 2004, Chris Bergin, an attorney representing Ms. Arellano, wrote a letter to the Chicago ICE office, requesting an extension of the administrative stay for sixth months because "[t]he private bills that have been introduced in Congress are still pending." (Id. at Ex. 15.) ICE granted this request and extended the administrative stay until August 16, 2004. (Id.) On August 11, 2004, Mr. Bergin requested an extension of the administrative stay, which ICE granted, postponing Ms. Arellano's removal until August 16, 2005. (Id. at Ex. 16.)
On July 29, 2005, Congressman Gutierrez sought another extension of the administrative stay, citing a pending
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of the nation.
"John McCain is a leader within his party, he is known as someone who stands up for his values … and he is someone who Donald Trump has personally insulted," said Alexander McCoy, a Marine Corps veteran who has organized numerous veterans-themed protests of Trump during the campaign.
"We believe that McCain, and other Republican leaders in the party like (House Speaker) Paul Ryan and (Senate Majority Leader) Mitch McConnell, have a responsibility to stand up and represent the values the Republican party has always been about, and not accept this kind of disrespect."
Trump has taken intense criticism in recent days from political opponents, veterans groups and even Republican leaders for his publicly fighting with a Gold Star father who spoke at the Democratic convention and forcomments he made while receiving a Purple Heart from a supporter.
Veterans at the petition event also accused him of "spreading hate" through policy proposals which would bar Muslim immigrants from America and promises to improve national security through more aggressive use of the military.
Group members emphasized they and petition signers are not endorsing Trump's election opponent, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, but condemning Trump as unfit for the commander-in-chief post.
× Fear of missing out? Sign up for the Early Bird Brief - a daily roundup of military and defense news stories from around the globe. Thanks for signing up. By giving us your email, you are opting in to the Early Bird Brief.
More than 100,000 individuals signed the petition. Earlier this week, McCain blasted Trump for his insensitive
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upon receiving the returns, shall open them and cause them to be tabulated and compiled, and at twelve o'clock noon on the fourth day after the primary, the committee ordering it shall convene at the same place and the chairman thereof shall submit to it the tabulated statement showing the result of the primary and the original returns received by him. * * *" LSA-R.S. 18:355. (Italics ours.)
"Second primary for governor and other state officers; place and date; expenses
"If no candidate for the office of governor should have received a majority of the votes cast for that office, a second primary shall be held for governor and for all other state officers the candidates for which have failed to receive a majority of the votes cast for theoffice for which they were respectively candidates. The second primary shall be held at the same places as the first primary five weeks from the date of the first primary. However, if this day falls on Mardi Gras the second primary shall be held six weeks from the date of the first primary. The expenses of the second primary shall be borne in the same manner as those of the first primary." LSA-R.S. 18:356. (Italics ours.)
"Commissioners at second primary; selection; appointment and commission; list of commissioners and watchers; delivery of ballot boxes and other supplies; alternate commissioners
"In a second primary for governor and other state officers nominated at the same time that a governor is nominated, or in a second primary for mayor in municipal elections, the commissioners
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When they told LaBeouf they couldn't help him, the officer says LaBeouf looked at him and asked "What (expletive) badge are you wearing?" The report goes on to say that the officer then asked LaBeouf to leave the area multiple times because of his behavior, but that the actor became increasingly agitated, shouting profanities at the officer. The officer then writes that LaBeouf "started coming towards me in a aggressive manner." The report says that at that point, the officer grabbed his arm to put the actor in handcuffs at which point, according to the report, LaBeouf said, "you are not arresting me (expletive)" as he ran toward the Andaz Hotel.When the officer arrived at the hotel and asked security about his whereabouts, the report says that LaBeoufrequired to rotationally drive any particular single vane is primarily dependent on the differential pressure developed between the leading and trailing sides of that vane due to the high pressure fluid in the preceding working chamber located at the leading side of the vane and the low pressure fluid in the successive working chamber located at the trailing side of the same vane. More specifically, the torque for a particular vane is determined by the product of the differential pressure multiplied by the surface area of the portion of the vane projecting from the rotor and by the distance of that portion measured from the central axis of the rotor.
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prevalence of hip and groin problems between playing positions in male elite ice hockey players. Furthermore, the relation between symptom duration during the previous season and hip and groin function in the beginning of the new season was analyzed. It was expected to observe (1) a high general prevalence of hip and groin problems (2) that goalkeepers were more affected than other players and (3) that players with problems during the previous season experienced impaired hip and groin function in the beginning of the new season.
Materials and methods {#Sec2}
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Using a cross-sectional design, this study surveyed elite ice hockey players in Sweden regarding the experience of hip and groin problems during the previous season as well as self-reported hip and groin function in the beginning of the new season.At the beginning of the 2017--2018 season, all male, senior and junior players playing in the most competitive leagues in Sweden were invited for participation in an online survey. Participants received written information about the study. The survey was anonymous, and response was optional. Therefore, response to the survey was considered informed consent. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee at Lund University (Dnr 2017/483).
Participants and recruitment {#Sec3}
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All active male players in the professional Swedish ice-hockey leagues \[Swedish Hockey League (SHL); Hockey Allsvenskan; Swedish Junior Hockey league (J-20 SuperElit)\], being able to understand Swedish or English, were eligible to participate in the study. Data collection for goalkeepers and three full teams was performed within the frame of separate, prospective studies. In an attempt to recruit additional defenders
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long-lasting impact on hip and groin function.
Players with hip and groin problems during the previous season reported significantly worse hip and groin function at the beginning of the new season compared to players who did not report prior hip and groin problems. This indicates that hip and groin problems have long-lasting impact on players and may not resolve despite off-season breaks and pre-season training. Among players that reported symptoms during the previous season, players with longstanding symptoms (\>6 weeks duration) presented with most severe impairments in self-reported hip and groin function at the beginning of the new season. These findings align with previous research on soccer players \[[@CR27]\], indicating that emerging or existing hip and groin problems should be identified and addressed as early as possible to prevent long-lastingLived 1707 – 1778.
Carolus Linnaeus is one of the giants of natural science. He devised the formal two-part naming system we use to classify all lifeforms.
A well-known example of his two-part system is the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex; another is our own species Homo sapiens.
Linnaeus pushed the science of biology to new heights by describing and classifying our own human species in precisely the same way as he classified other lifeforms. Other people at the time demanded that humans must be regarded as a special case in biology, different from animals.
Early Life and Education
Carl Linnaeus was born on May 23, 1707 in the village of Råshult in southern Sweden. His father was Nils Ingemarsson Linnaeus, a church minister and amateur botanist; and his mother was Christina Brodersonia.
His father believed
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story - which is both political and personal to him - for a recent issue of Samandal, a Lebanese comic book for adults.
In recent years, comic publications throughout the Arab world have provided cartoonists with a much-needed space to express themselves. Kai, who is also Samandal's publication director, wrote in the issue's editorial that "comics are no longer just a form of expression. They can also have a political role, or even in extreme cases, they can be a tool to shape history and the map of the world."
Created in 2007, Samandal ("salamander" in Arabic) has tried to bridge words and aesthetics. "In the first editorial, the cofounder, Fadi Baki, explains that Samandal is an amphibian, living between the sea and the earth, in the same way thatcomic books are an art form that is between words and images. We want our comic to combine experimental and traditional aspects, both high culture and popular culture," said Lena Merhej, another cofounder of the comic.
After the Arab Spring: A Tunisian artist's view
In December 2009, the comic's seventh edition was financed by Lebanon's Ministry of Culture as part of the Beirut World Capital of Books campaign. But this issue nearly killed the publication: Three of its editors were accused by the state prosecutor of inciting religious hatred, blasphemy, publishing false information and defamation.
The censorship office within Lebanese General Security particularly found fault with Ecce Homo by Valfret, an artist who goes by a single name, and Recipes for Lebanese Revenge by Merhej. In the first story, a centurion
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the ceiling on freedom of expression without offending them."
The situation is quite different in Tunisia, which has abolished its censorship apparatus since the uprising that toppled former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011. Lab619, a Tunisian comic cofounded in 2012 by Shennawy, won an award at last year's Cairo Comix festival for best comic magazine.
Lab619 illustrator Abir Gasmi said the comic's approach was closely linked to the country's current affairs. After the assassination of Tunisian politician Chokri Belaid, for example, "all of the authors dealt with the matter, sometimes in a direct and radical way", Gasmi said.
"With each new edition, we remind the authors that they must be as free as possible in their work."The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is yet to make a decision on whether the Olympic Athletes of Russia team will appear under their national flag at the Pyeongchang closing ceremony.
Russia's federation is subject of an IOC ban after state-sponsored doping was uncovered, but 168 athletes were allowed to compete under the Olympic flag, provided they could prove they were clean.
However, controversy has followed the team, with bronze-medal mixed doubles curler Alexander Krushelnitsky testing positive for meldonium.
Russian athletes were warned before the Games not to celebrate with the Russian flag, although several have expressed hope of doing so at the end of the competition.
IOC director of communications Mark Adams said: "The behaviour of the team in general and other aspects will be taken into account by the IOC through
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Village Capital & Investment LLC (Village Capital) to
secure a loan in the amount of $255,981.00, payable on April 1, 2038. An
allonge2 attached to the promissory note stated: "without recourse pay to the
order of: [(plaintiff),] CitiMortgage, Inc." To secure this loan, the Coopers
executed a purchase money mortgage on a property located in the Township of
Mount Holly in Burlington County to the Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc. (MERS), as nominee for Village Capital. The mortgage was
recorded on April 4, 2008, with the Clerk of Burlington County.
The mortgage contained an acceleration clause causing all payments to
become immediately due and payable in the event of default. On September 1,
2011, defendant failed to make the monthly payment and consequently defaulted
1
Sharon Cooper is 2
on the mortgage loan obligation, triggering the acceleration clause. On April
30, 2012, MERS, as nominee for Village Capital, assigned the mortgag e to
plaintiff, CitiMortgage. The assignment was recorded on June 1, 2012, with the
Clerk of Burlington County.
On October 15, 2013, appellant filed a Quiet Title action against
CitiMortgage, alleging, inter alia, that: (1) the title to the property was clouded;
(2) there was no transfer of ownership between Village Capital and
CitiMortgage; (3) CitiMortgage lacked standing because it was not a real party
in interest as it was only a loan servicer and debt collector; (4)
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Buley appeared ex parte before the Board two weeks later, without notice to Stolberg, and listed several "incidents" as the basis for the latter's dismissal.
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The Board subsequently affirmed Buley's decision on June 13, 1969. This action was filed by Stolberg on December 15, 1969. At no time during the course of administrative or judicial proceedings regarding Stolberg's termination was his competence as an instructor questioned.
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At the conclusion of the trial, at which no defense was presented, Chief Judge Blumenfeld held that the "incidents" listed by Buley had been makeweights and that the real reason for not renewing Stolberg's teaching contract was his previous exercise of his First Amendment rights, a constitutionally impermissible basis for dismissal, Pickering v. Board of Education, 391 U.S. 563, 88 S.Ct. 1731,Personnel Committee in December, 1968, that "in the absence of evidence more convincing than that presented last year, the Committee concluded that it could not support the President (Buley) in dismissing Irving Stolberg," the committee in June, 1969, did affirm the second dismissal of Stolberg. Furthermore, the dismissal followed an ex parte appearance of Dr. Buley, at which he listed several "incidents" as the basis for dismissal, all later found by Judge Blumenfeld to be a mere facade.
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them as coup plotters.
"We need to reform, democratise the (SPLM) party," said Nyandeng, who has been critical of Kiir in the past. "So I think they will talk on those issues."
The White House upped the pressure for the talks on Tuesday.
"We will hold leaders responsible for the conduct of their forces and work to ensure accountability for atrocities and war crimes," spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said.
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan said ethnic-based atrocities, often carried out against civilians by uniformed men, have taken place across the country.
Fighting across the country has displaced at least 180,000 people, according to the United Nations.
The clashes have revived memories of the factionalism in the 1990s within the SPLM, the now ruling group that fought Sudan's army in the civil war. MacharAbout This Game
Laugh-a-minute director commentary! – Director Dan Smith lends his decades of industry know-how to deliver side-splitting anecdotes and insights on the film's production. You won't want to miss a single syllable from the genius mind behind this masterpiece!
– Director Dan Smith lends his decades of industry know-how to deliver side-splitting anecdotes and insights on the film's production. You won't want to miss a single syllable from the genius mind behind this masterpiece! Got vertigo? Too bad! – Experience the awesome verticality of the tower at every step of the journey, with wide-angle camera shots and impressive aerial stunts. Watch as our heroes fearlessly dive off the tower or glide effortlessly across chasms, all in search of hidden secrets and intergalactic glory!
– Experience the awesome verticality of
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Deed contains a specific description of the three tracts under each granting
paragraph that is identical to the descriptions in the original deeds Louis obtained from
Adams, Hart and Cruse. However, the Long-Massot Deed does not include a specific
description of the same three tracts obtained in 1948 from Hattie Breeden (hereinafter
referred to as the "Breeden Deed"), but instead references other properties conveyed by
Breeden to Louis.
Carrizo's Working Interest
It is undisputed that Georges F. Massot, Jr. and Thereze Renee Caldwell succeeded
to all of the interest in the 229 acre tract that was conveyed to Anna Mayes Long and Barbara
M. Massot under the Long-Massot Deed. Thereze and Georges executed oil, gas, and
mineral leases with PFM, LLC covering their mineral interests in the 229 acre tract. As the
result of anassignment in 2005, Carrizo acquired the leasehold working interest in the two
mineral leases. Carrizo has drilled two oil and gas wells and formed two units encompassing
portions of the 229 acre tract as a result of the leases.
The Shriners Lease
On December 16, 2004, the Shriners Hospitals for Children ("Shriners") delivered to
Derwen Resources, LLC ("Derwen") an oil and gas lease purportedly covering a portion of
the same mineral interest in the 229 acre tract at issue in the underlying suit ("Shriners
Lease"). The lease was signed by Derwen on January 19, 2005, and signed by Shriners on
February 18, 2005. Carrizo asserts that Derwen purchased the "alleged title defect" by hiring
a petroleum landman who researches chains of title looking for alleged defects. (1) Derwen
attached to its Response
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next day the ranger led them toward Winter’s Peak and the rest of the trip passed without incident. When they were about two hours away from their destination, snow began to fall. It intensified quickly and between the Ranger and Rathal determined that the snow was magical. A strong wind began to howl, snow began to kick up around them. The party huddled in their winter gear, or at least those who had it. Rathal manipulated a magical fire in his palms to keep himself warm. Keenen and Kanyr felt the bite of the wind as neither were prepared for the cold.
The party finally reached Winter’s Peak. Usually welcoming, the party was distraught to see that the gates were shut tight. They took turns scaling the wall andwere greeted by a Vampire on the other side, the caretaker of Winter’s peak, or so he said. The adventurers learned that Galendan had left to collect the Fey Stone in order to destroy the world and recreate it in his own image. The ranger, ever quick thinking grabbed an arrow out of his quiver and held it over the Moon Well. The vampire yelled at him, cursing his foolishness. The Ranger smiled and dropped the arrow into the well.
With a large puff of snow and a loud trumpeting sound, a large Woolly Mammoth pooped out of the well (hence forth, by unanimous decision as Vinny (and by unanimous I mean by myself with no input from any one else (there is no discussion…His name is Vinny))). It
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NBC announced two additional live musical productions that are in progress. Other networks are also selecting musicals to recreate.
Sarah Sanders Petersen
While NBC's live production of "The Sound of Music" had its fair share of critics last December, the number of viewers is what NBC entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt was tracking.
"Many of you were rolling your eyes up until the morning of Dec. 6 [2013], when the ratings came in," Greenblatt said, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Although Carrie Underwood's performance was not nearly as notable as that of Julie Andrews, an estimated 18.5 million viewers tuned in to the production last year, outperforming every non-sporting NBC Thursday since "Friends" aired its final episode in 2004.
Because of that success, NBC has since announced two additional live musicals that are inthe works. The production of "Peter Pan" will air on Dec. 4, while the production of "The Music Man" will air sometime in 2015.
Before the announcement, Greenblatt explained to The Hollywood Reporter the type of musical he was looking to recreate.
"We're looking for another show, a well-known title, something that people already know and love that can interest kids and adults and can be produced live, which is no small feat," Greenblatt told The Hollywood Reporter.
After the announcement, Greenblatt explained the importance of selecting a musical that could bring the family together.
"We're very pleased to be underway on 'Peter Pan' as our next live holiday musical for the whole family," Greenblatt said in January.
Casting for the live show is currently taking place. It has been announced that the
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including the requirement that any liens granted to secure other indebtedness of Tribune or its Subsidiaries also equally and ratably secure the Senior Notes. (Id.). As a result, the Senior Notes are secured by the Stock Pledge on a pari passu basis with the indebtedness under the Senior Loan Agreement (defined below), which was executed as part of the 2007 LBO. (Id., DCL Ex. 822). However, the Senior Notes are not guaranteed by Tribune's Subsidiaries.[10] (Examiner's Report, Vol. I, at 57).
PHONES Notes: In April 1999, Tribune issued eight million Exchangeable Subordinated Debentures due 2029 (the "PHONES Notes") in an aggregate principal of $1.256 billion.[11] (GDS at 24). The PHONES Indenture provides that the PHONES Notes are subordinate in right of payment to all "Senior Indebtedness" of Tribune. (Examiner'sReport, Vol. I, at 64). The PHONES Notes are not guaranteed by Tribune's subsidiaries. (GDS at 24).
2006 Credit Agreement. On June 19, 2006, Tribune entered into a credit agreement with various lenders for (i) a $1.5 billion unsecured term loan facility, of which $250 million was used to refinance certain medium-term notes that matured November 1, 2006, and other term loan proceeds were used to finance a portion of Tribune's repurchase of Tribune Common Stock pursuant to the 2006 Tender Offer, and (ii) a $750 million unsecured revolving facility (the "2006 Credit Agreement").[12]*139 (Examiner's Report, Vol. I, at 68-70). Tribune was the sole borrower under the 2006 Credit Agreement, which was neither guaranteed nor secured. (Id.).
2006 Bridge. At the same time as the 2006 Credit Agreement, Tribune entered
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(Examiner's Report, Vol. I, at 102, 105). As a result of that process, on April 1, 2007, based on the recommendation of the Special Committee, the Board approved a series of transactions with a newly formed Tribune Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the "ESOP"), EGI-TRB, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company wholly owned by Sam Investment Trust, a trust established for the benefit of Samuel Zell and his family ("EGI" or the "Zell Entity") and Samuel Zell ("Zell"). (DCL Ex. 1389, at TRB0430839). This Leveraged ESOP Transaction (also referred to as the "2007 Leveraged Buy-out" or the "LBO") was consummated in two principal steps, commonly referred to as "Step One" and "Step Two".
In Step One, the newly formed ESOP purchased 8,928,571 shares of Tribune common stock at $28 perand expense plan and modifying the Examiner Order. The Examiner's principal duties were to:
(1) Evaluate the potential claims and causes of action held by the Debtors' estates that are asserted by the Parties (as defined in the Examiner Order) in connection with the leveraged buy-out of Tribune that occurred in 2007 [defined as the LBO-Related Causes of Action] which may be asserted against any entity which may bear liability, including without limitation, the Debtors, the Debtors' former and/or present management, former and/or present members of Tribune's board of directors, the Debtors' lenders and the Debtors' advisors, said potential claims and causes of action including, but not being limited to, claims for fraudulent conveyance, breach of fiduciary duty, aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty, and equitable subordination, and
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(DCL Plan, § 1.1.18, docket no. 8769). The Bridge Facility and the Incremental Facility are referred to as the "Step Two Financing."
[16] The amount outstanding on account of the Senior Loan Facility includes the Swap Claim, which is defined in the DCL Plan as the "Claims asserted under that certain 1992 ISDA Master Agreement, dated as of July 2, 2007, between Barclays Bank PLC and Tribune." (DCL Plan, § 1.1.243, docket no. 8769).
[17] On December 20, 2007, Tribune executed a $225 million subordinated promissory note in favor of the Zell Entity, which thereafter assigned minority interests in such notes to certain permitted assignees (collectively, the "EGI-TRB LLC Notes"). The notes are obligations solely of Tribune and are not guaranteed by Tribune's subsidiaries. On August 11, 2010,following information on Mr. Klee's background:
Kenneth N. Klee is a professor at the UCLA School of Law, where he teaches courses in bankruptcy law and chapter 11 business reorganizations law. He received an A.B. in Economics, with great distinction, at Stanford University in 1971. He earned his J.D. degree from Harvard University, graduating cum laude, in 1974. Mr. Klee is admitted to practice before the bars of California, the District of Columbia and New York.
Mr. Klee was Associate Counsel, Committee on Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives 1974-77, where he was a principal draftsperson of the Bankruptcy Code. Since then, he has served periodically as a bankruptcy consultant to the House Judiciary Committee, 1977-1982, and to the United States Department of Justice, 1983-1984. From 1992-2000, he served as a
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Brandon Boykin lasts just two months with Panthers
After the Carolina Panthers decided to part ways with cornerback Josh Norman, they began bringing in a number of potential replacements including Brandon Boykin. Unfortunately for Boykin, after a cornerback heavy draft for the Panthers, he became expendable.
On Monday morning, the Panthers announced they have parted ways with Boykin after just two months.
The good news for Boykin is that he received an $80,000 signing bonus when he signed with the team in March.
Last August, Boykin was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers from the Philadelphia Eagles. Boykin failed to live up to expectations and ultimately landed in the NFC South. Now, he is looking for another job.
It wasn’t long ago that Boykin was considered one of the league’s top slot corners, soOrder requiring Gall to compensate the plaintiffs for financial losses in the amount of $13,717,630. The Restitution Order prohibited Gall from liquidating, transferring, or alienating any assets except in satisfaction of the Order.
I. The Parties
The plaintiffs in this suitthe National Council on Compensation Insurance ("NCCI"), American International Group ("AIG"), and American Policyholders Insurance Company ("APIC")are the three victims of Gall's insurance fraud and the beneficiaries of the court's Restitution Order. NCCI is incorporated in Delaware with its principal place of business in Boca Raton, Florida. AIG is incorporated in New York and has its principal place of business in New York. APIC is a Massachusetts company.
The defendants are Gall and C & G. Gall, a Connecticut resident, is currently incarcerated in Allenwood, Pennsylvania. C & G, a New
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Taylor.
At 2:00pm it is the rowdiest hour of the day: Question Time.
Ms Plibersek questions Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop, taunting her over a spat with New Zealand sparked by the discovery Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce is a Kiwi citizen and possibly ineligible for Parliament.
There's no love lost between Ms Plibersek and Ms Bishop, and the Foreign Minister goes on the attack, saying Ms Plibersek, "has no credibility whatsoever", provoking an outburst from Ms Plibersek that earned her a warning from the Speaker that she could be ejected from the chamber.
She questions Julie Bishop, taunting her over a spat with New Zealand sparked by the discovery that deputy PM Barnaby Joyce is a Kiwi citizen. ( ABC News: Nick Haggarty )
It is a raucous Question Time and Ms Plibersekreceives a second warning from the Speaker.
Her Question Time ended early, with a ruling from Speaker Tony Smith: "The Member for Sydney has been warned three times. She can leave under 94(a)."
It is a raucous question time and Ms Plibersek is forced to leave early. ( ABC News: Nick Haggarty )
Having been ejected early, Ms Plibersek finds a few minutes she wouldn't otherwise have had and takes the chance to phone her daughter Anna.
"Can I talk to you in a minute?" Anna asks. Like all Year 11 students, she's pretty busy.
"Sure," Ms Plibersek replies. Several hours later, she calls and offers some maternal advice about political strategy as Anna is considering a run for her school's student representative council.
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Russian nobleman. Zakharia refused, but Poliak has suggested that in other cases 'the introduction of Khazar-Jewish elements into exalted positions in the Muscovite state may have been one of the factors which led to the appearance of the "Jewish heresy" (Zhidovst-buyushtchik) among Russian priests and noblemen in the sixteenth century, and of the sect of Sabbath-observers (Subbotniki) which is still widespread among Cossacks and peasants'.
Another vestige of the Khazar nation are the 'Mountain Jews' in the north-eastern Caucasus, who apparently stayed behind in their original habitat when the others left.
They are supposed to number around eight thousand and live in the vicinity of other tribal remnants of the olden days:
Kipchaks and Oghuz. They call themselves Dagh Chufuty (Highland Jews) in the Tat language which they have adopted fromanother Caucasian tribe; but little else is known about them.
Other Khazar enclaves have survived in the Crimea, and no doubt elsewhere too in localities which once belonged to their empire. But these are now no more than historic curios compared to the mainstream of the Khazar migration into the Polish-Lithuanian regions - and the formidable problems it poses to historians and anthropologists.
KaynakçaKitap: The Thirteenth Tribe THE KHAZAR EMPIRE AND ITS HERITAGEYazar: ARTHUR KOESTLER
The regions in eastern Central Europe, in which the Jewish emigrants from Khazaria found a new home and apparent safety, had only begun to assume political importance toward the end of the first millennium.
Around 962, several Slavonic tribes formed an alliance under the leadership of the strongest among them, the Polans, which became the nucleus of
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name of a king (e.g., Leszek, Mieszko), others are inscribed 'From the House of Abraham ben Joseph the Prince' (possibly the minter-banker himself), or show just a word of benediction:
'Luck' or 'Blessing'. Significantly, contemporary Hungarian sources also speak of the practice of minting coins from silver provided by Jewish owners.
However - in constrast to Western Europe - finance and commerce were far from being the only fields of Jewish activity. Some rich emigrants became landowners in Poland as Count Teka was in Hungary; Jewish land-holdings comprising a whole village of Jewish farmers are recorded, for instance, in the vicinity of Breslau before 1203 and in the early days there must have been Khazar peasants in considerable numbers, as the ancient Khazar place-names seem to indicate.
A tantalizing glimpse ofhow some of these villages may have come into being is provided by the Karaite rccords mentioned before; they relate how Prince Vitold settled a group of Karaite prisoners-of-war in 'Krasna', providing them with houses, orchards and land to a distance of one and a half miles. ('Krasna' has been tentatively identified with the Jewish small town Krasnoia in Podolia.).
But farming did not hold out a future for the Jewish community. There were several reasons for this. The rise of feudalism in the fourteenth century gradually transformed the peasants of Poland into serfs, forbidden to leave their villages, deprived of freedom of movement. At the same time, under the joint pressure of the ecclesiastic hierarchy and the feudal landlords, the Polish Parliament in 1496 forbade the acquisition of
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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. The younger daughter switched from public school to private school after she was diagnosed with her chronic illness. According to Mrs. Crim's testimony, their daughter was crying every day; begging her parents not to go back to the public school; was suffering from pain; was being teased; and, after two weeks in the public school, had a nervous breakdown. According to Mrs. Crim, the medical effects of her daughter's attendance in public school were lethargy, and increased symptoms from her Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. The Crims asked the Sumner County School Board to allow their daughter to transfer to another public school, but were denied. Mrs. Crim, who testified that they could not afford to home-school, found the least expensive private school near their house that[The "secret book" of Dr Friedrich Benjamin Osiander: anonymous births in the Göttingen Accouchierhaus, 1794-1819].
The problem of anonymous or confidential deliveries, a subject of current controversy, has a long history. Some maternity hospitals offered the possibility for "clandestine" births as early as the 18th and 19th century. A recently emerged source about the maternity clinic of Göttingen University allows insight into the motives that led to keeping a birth secret and the consequences of such a clandestine birth for mother, father and child. The director of the institution, a professor of obstetrics, wrote case reports on the women, who paid a handsome sum for his help and the in-patient care they received. In return, these women could be admitted under a pseudonym, and thus falsify their child's birth
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to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Piara Powar, FARE Network, Executive Director, William Gaillard, UEFA Senior Advisor, Kevin-Prince Boateng of AC Milan and Ghana, Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Patrick Vieira, Football Development Executive at Manchester City Football Club, and Federico Addiechi, FIFA Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, and guest attend the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of theHigh Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Kevin-Prince Boateng (R) of AC Milan and Ghana kisses his girlfriend Melissa Satta after the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique
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opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Kevin-Prince Boateng (R) of AC Milan and Ghana kisses his girlfriend Melissa Satta after the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racismin sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Navi Pillay (C), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, poses with Kevin-Prince Boateng (L) of AC Milan and Ghana and Patrick Vieira (R), Football Development Executive at Manchester City Football Club, prior to the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans
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to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Navi Pillay (C), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, poses with Kevin-Prince Boateng (L) of AC Milan and Ghana and Patrick Vieira (R), Football Development Executive at Manchester City Football Club, prior to the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisiveaction against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Patrick Vieira (L), Football Development Executive at Manchester City Football Club, and Kevin-Prince Boateng (R) of AC Milan and Ghana, pose with children after the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action
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against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Patrick Vieira (L), Football Development Executive at Manchester City Football Club, and Kevin-Prince Boateng (R) of AC Milan and Ghana, pose with children after the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellencebeyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Melissa Satta, Kevin-Prince Boateng's girlfriend, looks on during the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
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discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Navi Pillay (C), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, poses with Kevin-Prince Boateng (L) of AC Milan and Ghana and Patrick Vieira (R), Football Development Executiveat Manchester City Football Club, prior to the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Navi Pillay (C), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, poses with Kevin-Prince Boateng (L) of AC Milan and Ghana and Patrick Vieira (R), Football Development Executive at Manchester City
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to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Navi Pillay (C), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, poses with Kevin-Prince Boateng (L) of AC Milan and Ghana and Patrick Vieira (R), Football Development Executive at Manchester City Football Club, prior to the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for HumanRights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Navi Pillay (C), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, poses with Kevin-Prince Boateng (L) of AC Milan and Ghana and Patrick Vieira (R), Football Development Executive at Manchester City Football Club, prior to the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see
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today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Melissa Satta, girlfriend of footballer Kevin-Prince Boateng of AC Milan, looks on during the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomenand sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Melissa Satta, girlfriend of footballer Kevin-Prince Boateng of AC Milan, looks on during the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond
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the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Kevin-Prince Boateng (R) of AC Milan and Ghana looks on with his girlfriend Melissa Satta after the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Kevin-Prince Boateng(R) of AC Milan and Ghana looks on with his girlfriend Melissa Satta after the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Navi Pillay (L), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Federico
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Addiechi, FIFA Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, speak after the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Navi Pillay (L), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Federico Addiechi, FIFA Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, speak after the discussion panel on the International Dayfor the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
FIFA International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harold Cunningham - FIFA
Melissa Satta, girlfriend of footballer Kevin-Prince Boateng of AC Milan, looks on during the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva
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Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality.
Navi Pillay (L), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Federico Addiechi, FIFA Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, speak after the discussion panel on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen andDay for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination at United Nations Office in Geneva on March 21, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. On the United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) see today as a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and urged all sportswomen and sportsmen, sports authorities and fans to take decisive action against intolerance and racism in sports and celebrate human achievement and excellence beyond the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, race or nationality. (Photo by Harold Cunningham - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
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