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telling her, "Get out! What are you doing?" Fernando Batiz told the Daily News. 'I guess (Maria) was hysterical, and she got trapped. She was scared. She said, "We're going to die in here!" She was frantic. I guess the smoke overcame her.' Two-year-old Kylie Francis, seven-year-old Kelesha Francis, 37-year-old Karen Francis and 19-year-old Shawntay Young are also among the 12 victims who died in the fire that was started accidentally by the little boy, who had a history of playing with the stove. The boy's mother was not in the same room as him when the fire started but was alerted to it by his screams and she quickly grabbed him and another two-year-old child, Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department Daniel Nigro said. While fleeing, she leftthe door open to the first-floor apartment, which caused the fire to then immediately spread up the stairs to the fifth floor in the building. She didn't warn any of her neighbors as she fled the burning building. Nigro said, 'the stairway acted like a chimney.' Scroll down for video Tragic: Officials say the youngest victim in the fire that destroyed the apartment building near the Bronx Zoo is eight-month-old Amora Serenity Vidal (center) who died in a bathtub while being held by her 56-year-old grandmother, Maria Batiz (left), who also perished in the blaze. The child's mother, Christine (right), is distraught by the tragedy Heartbreaking: A three-year-old boy playing with the gas burner on the stove inside of a first-floor apartment started the deadly Bronx building fire that killed 12 people
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left more than 15 injured Thursday night. A relative at the scene identified two- and seven-year-old sisters, Kylie (left) and Kelesha (right) Francis, as victims of the fire The girls' mother, 37-year-old Karen Francis (left) also died in the historic blaze on Thursday night. Shawntay Young (right), aged 19, has also been identified as a victim in the fire Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro said during a press conference on Friday morning that the young boy had a history of playing with the burners and turning them. Nigro said the boy's mother was not in the same room as him when the fire started but was alerted to it by his screams She quickly grabbed him and a two-year-old child before running out of the first-floor apartment Nigro (above on Friday) said thatshe left the door open, which caused the fire to quickly spread up the open stairs like a chimney to the fifth floor in the building Of the 12 who perished, Nigro said seven women and five men are among the dead from the horrific blaze. He also said that in those numbers, five of the victims are children The five-alarm fire broke out a little before 7pm on the first floor of a brick building at East 185th Street and Prospect Avenue. Above people react near the scene of the blaze 'It took the fire so quickly upstairs that people had very little time to react. They couldn't get back down the stairs. Of those that tried, a few perished. Others were helped out onto the fire escapes, taken down
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by our members,' he added. Of the 12 who perished, Nigro said seven women and five men are among the dead. He also said that in those numbers, five of the victims are children. 'This tragedy is, without question, historic in its magnitude,' Nigro said. 'Our hearts go out to every family who lost a loved one here and everyone fighting for their lives.' Officials have not released the names of the victims who died in the historic blaze, but victims' relatives are coming forward. If unfortunately you do have a fire in your apartment, you must close the door when you exit. Daniel Nigro, Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department Christine has created a GoFundMe to raise money for the funeral costs for her mother and her baby girl. Another distraughtrelative, Elain Williams, identified four of her family members who all tragically perished in the blaze. She told the New York Post that her two nieces Kylie Francis, aged two, and Kelesha Francis, aged seven, died, along with their 37-year-old mother, Karen Francis, who is her sister. She said she also lost her 19-year-old daughter Shawntay Young. Williams said that she lived in a basement apartment at 2363 Prospect Avenue. She was heading home from work when she got a phone call saying the building was on fire and she rushed to the scene. 'I was calling my daughter to see where she is — accidentally she [was] upstairs at her aunt's. She got caught in the fire too,' Williams told the Post. She explained that when she went to Jacobi Medical
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Center, she found out the four family members were all dead. 'I feel so empty… so lost,' she said. 'Standing right here my soul is gone. Four [victims], one family? Come on now — I don't wish that on my worst enemy.' Williams said that her brother-in-law, Francis Holt, is recovering in a hospital from his injuries. Police and fire officials revealed on Friday: An unidentified boy died in the blaze along with two other women aged 19 and 63 Five alarm Bronx blaze that killed 12 and injured 15 started just before 7pm on Thursday night Boy, aged 3, was playing with gas stove and ignited fire on first-floor; his mom fled apartment with him leaving the door open, which caused blaze to rapidly spread up to the fifth floor like a chimney Ittook an estimated 170 firefighters working in just 15 degrees to rescue people from the building Howard Alkoff's D & E Equities purchased the building with 26 apartments from the city in 1984 for $31,029 The building, which has no elevator, had at least six open building code violations, according to city records Fire commissioner advises people to shut the door when exiting apartment fire to stop flames from spreading Anyone who needs to check on loved ones or relatives who may have been in the building are asked to call 311 The five-alarm fire broke out a little before 7pm at the building at East 185th Street and Prospect Avenue. Investigators said a natural gas line may have helped to fuel the flames of the blaze that is the city's deadliest in
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.38 caliberhandgun into church meetings, and was using drugs.[2][4] In addition, he impregnated his wife's teenage sister.[4] Todd was dismissed from the coffeehouse ministry, and Clark denounced him on his television show.[2] In 1974 Todd moved to Dayton, Ohio, where he opened an occult bookstore and began recruiting for a Wiccan coven. In 1976 Todd became the subject of a criminal investigation over reports that he was involving underage girls in sexual initiation rituals for his coven. Following an investigation of his activities by neopagan leaders Isaac Bonewits and Gavin Frost, which uncovered drug use and underage sex, Frost's Church and School of Wicca revoked the charter it had granted to Todd's coven. He was convicted of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and given a six-month sentence,claimed that US President Jimmy Carter was the Antichrist[2] and that Ayn Rand's 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged was the Illuminati's blueprint for unleashing a planned Satanic takeover.[10][11] He urged Christians to stockpile weapons and food in preparation for a Satanic takeover in 1980.[7][11] Tapes from Todd around 1979 indicate that he was then teaching Oneness Pentecostal (sometimes called "Jesus Only") theology.[12] Todd significantly curtailed his public speaking after 1979, reportedly moving to rural Montana after issuing warnings that the Satanic takeover had begun.[13] He was later reported to have delivered a speech in Cedar Falls, Iowa in 1983 at the invitation of Randy Weaver.[14] Todd was arrested in May 1987 for the rape of a University of South Carolina graduate student. After his arrest, he was additionally charged with sexually
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Public Safety ("DPS") Trooper Mike Scales ("Trooper Scales"), a License and Weight inspector, was conducting commercial enforcement operations in Parker County, Texas on Interstate Highway 20, west of Weatherford, Texas. At approximately 8:00 a.m. Trooper Scales stopped defendant Alvester Fort ("Fort"), who was driving a commercial truck, for a routine commercial inspection.[2] This type of inspection includes such tasks as checking the driver's log book, his origin and destination, whether he is traveling interstate or intrastate, his bill of lading, and driver's license for proper type of vehicle, and performing a safety inspection of the vehicle. According to Trooper Scales, Texas has adopted the federal motor carrier regulations, which permit Texas officers to conduct routine inspections without first observing a violation of the law. Under the regulations and/orDPS policy, he can inspect the vehicle, check the driver's physical condition and log book, and run a driver's license and wanted check. Normally, he first asks the driver to produce his log book, bill of lading, and driver's license. He conducted a level 2 safety inspection of Fort and his vehicle, see GX 2, in which he obtained ownership information, Fort's driver's license number, the license plate number, type of vehicle, details regarding the load Fort was carrying, and noted the violations discovered. Trooper Scales listed in his report that Fort had violations for no fire extinguisher, no current duty status, two tires with tread problems, wrong color tail lights, warning devices not displayed, battery not covered, damaged windshield, and defective speedometer. He ticketed Fort for not
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await the EPIC response, which he did not receive until 12:30 or 1:00 p.m. DPS advised him that the Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA") had two open files on the trucking company and Fort, and that DEA requested that it be contacted on the next working day. Trooper Scales then decided to conduct a more detailed search of Fort's vehicle. He and Trooper David Mohon ("Trooper Mohon") went to the Parker County Jail. He had Fort step out of the jail and asked him whether he was transporting anything. Fort said "No." Trooper Scales then asked his permission to look inside the truck and the trailer. Fort said that would be fine.[4] When Trooper Scales asked Fort for his keys, he responded that they were with his friend "Levy," whobring his registration receipts to the patrol car. It can take a driver five or 15 minutes to catch up his log book. Absent contrary evidence, the court finds that Trooper Scales requested the warrant check, and obtained the results, while waiting for Fort to update his log book. Therefore, running the warrant check did not lengthen what would otherwise have been the usual duration of the stop. Moreover, Trooper Scales testified credibly that once he completed his report, he asked Fort whether he was aware of the warrant outstanding against him and Fort advised him that he thought his lawyer had taken care of the matter. This evidence corroborates that Trooper Scales had requested the warrant check, and received a response from the dispatcher, before he completed
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band in concert halls since 1990 and have had revelatory evenings with every single configuration, but Saturday I was repeatedly struck by the same thought: This is the band I always hoped The Black Crowes might grow into. Each previous chapter has its highlights - Marc Ford, when he was on, is one of the guitarists of his generation; Eddie Harsch is perhaps the best "feel" keyboardist since Nicky Hopkins, etc. – but the overall cohesion of the band has never ever been better than today. For many reasons, this combination has a chemistry that dovetails perfectly and allows them to range imaginatively through the entirety of their song pool, originals and the ever-growing stack of choice covers all actively engaged and explored in a way that shows them enjoyingthe process, which in turn increases the quality of what they're laying on us. This unification principle shined brightly on "Sister Luck," where they performed the Crowes' sleight of hand that takes a slowly paced number from a gripping, emotional simmer into spaces of heaviness and release. After the bite 'n' grapple of openers "Sting Me" and "Gone" – both delivered with real fire and uplifted nicely by guest percussionist Joe Magistro, who brought one back to the Amorica tour with his Latin accents – "Sister Luck" was a reminder that there's perhaps no better ballad band in rock. Between Chris' jagged, searching vocal and the tight, sinewy movement of the band, this take honored the original's spirit while opening things up into fresh territory in the tail end
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episode in 1981, and Martin left at the end of the fourth season in 1984. Fallon was recast with Emma Samms in 1985, and the character was spun off onto a companion series called The Colbys. After the cancellation of the second series, Fallon (portrayed by Samms) returned to Dynasty in 1987, and remained on the series until its finale in 1989. Samms later reprised the role for the 1991 miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion. Elizabeth Gillies plays Fallon in the 2017 reboot series Dynasty. Elizabeth Egan Gillies[1] (born July 26, 1993[2]), sometimes known as Liz Gillies, is an American actress and singer. She appeared in several television series and commercials, before acquiring her first significant role prior to her 17th birthday, playing Jade West on the television series Victorious.by Elizabeth Gillies. I don't own the song or the clips used from the TV series, this is just a fan made video. Fallon Carrington Colby is a fictional character from the ABC television series Dynasty, its spin-off The Colbys, and The CW's 2017 reboot series. Created by Richard and Esther Shapiro, the role of Fallon was originated by Pamela Sue Martin in the show's first episode in 1981, and Martin left at the end of the fourth season in 1984. Fallon was recast with Emma Samms in 1985, and the character was spun off onto a companion series called The Colbys. After the cancellation of the second series, Fallon (portrayed by Samms) returned to Dynasty in 1987, and remained on the series until its finale in 1989. Samms later
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reprised the role for the 1991 miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion. Elizabeth Gillies plays Fallon in the 2017 reboot series Dynasty. Elizabeth Egan Gillies[1] (born July 26, 1993[2]), sometimes known as Liz Gillies, is an American actress and singer. She appeared in several television series and commercials, before acquiring her first significant role prior to her 17th birthday, playing Jade West on the television series Victorious. She made her Broadway debut at age 15 in the musical 13, playing the character of Lucy.[3] She had a main role in FX's rock 'n' roll comedy series Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll. TopNotchMovies Provide For You the best movies there is !! Top 10 best comedy movies ever : https://youtu.be/Y7SS-IdjCrw Top 5 Best Movies Ever : https://youtu.be/BQTWYdsg9Dc 5 best 2018 movies : https://youtu.be/8yRaBrf_70M Dear john Remember me The Vow The only living boy infilm, was written and directed by Sian Heder (Orange is the New Black), and tells the story of young vagabond, Lu (Ellen Page - Whip It, Inception), who lives in a van and is fiercely independent in her hand-to-mouth existence. When a chance encounter incites her to impulsively ""rescue"" a baby from a negligent mother, Lu, at a loss for what to do, turns to the only responsible adult she knows: Margo (Allison Janney - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, The Way, Way Back), who mistakenly believes she's the child's grandmother. Tammy Blanchard (Into the Woods, Moneyball), Zachary Quinto (Star Trek, Girls), John Benjamin Hickey (The Good Wife, Manhattan) and Uzo Aduba (Orange is the New Black, The Wiz Live!), also round out the cast. A Netflix Original
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I thought he wanted some money. He's like, 'Don't worry. I'm going to bring your mom's car back,'" he said.Police said the two men didn't want to pay the cab fare from Boston and carjacked the vehicle. "They were also apologizing," Blanc said. "The guy in the driver seat was crying, 'Oh no. I don't want to go back to jail.'" Blanc warned the two he had GSP tracking on his phone, and even called his mother for help, as they traveled some 6 miles at high speeds. Eventually, the men ditched the car in front of a Melrose funeral home on Main Street.That prompted an intense manhunt in nearby neighborhoods. Five hours later, police called off the search.The men were gone. "I can't say enough about thewere in the ignition, and the next thing the Malden teen knew, two strangers were his car. "This man asked me for help so I thought he wanted some money. He's like, 'Don't worry. I'm going to bring your mom's car back,'" he said. Police said the two men didn't want to pay the cab fare from Boston and carjacked the vehicle. "They were also apologizing," Blanc said. "The guy in the driver seat was crying, 'Oh no. I don't want to go back to jail.'" Blanc warned the two he had GSP tracking on his phone, and even called his mother for help, as they traveled some 6 miles at high speeds. Eventually, the men ditched the car in front of a Melrose funeral home on Main Street. That prompted an intense
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venture and to the million-dollar promise on December 14 was simply a coded reminder of the deal-to-lie Gilley had made with Massey earlier in the year using the same terminology: investment in a Mississippi venture and a promise of a million dollars. Gilley responds that the evidence relates merely to a legitimate debt-owed. He argues that he was attempting to provide "positive updates about the Mississippi project and other projects [as] a necessary precondition to Mr. Gilley being able to pay Mr. Massey on the legitimate invoices for services rendered that Mr. Massey had been inquiring about regularly throughout the summer and fall." Mot. at 9 (Doc. No. 639). Gilley argued that his conversations with Massey in October and December were in reference to the approximately $ 90,000 hestill owed Massey for lobbying work; that, from April until November of 2010, Massey tried to collect the money owed him; and that he usually contacted one of Gilley's employees by email, and cc'd Gilley, though at least once he did email Gilley directly "following up on outstanding invoices and [how his] business had been devastated by the arrests." Trans. 34:5-6 (Doc. No. 596). Gilley therefore argued that his conversations with Massey on October 15 and December 14, 2010, as well as the phone calls, were an effort to reassure Massey that he would be able to settle the bills that Massey so desperately wanted paid. After an independent and de novo review of the record, the court finds there is probable cause to support the government's version of
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is in the Midwest and the heroes, long presumed dead ... The new mini-series SMALLVILLE begins! Superman barely adjusted to his new status quo, when he finds himself in a race against time (and Lex Luthor!), To uncover the secret of Russian meteor strike. Something fell from space, and it looks an awful lot like a monitor! Do not miss the "Alien" part 1 of 4! Superman is a fighter against the perpetrators. He is the representative of an alien civilization. His planet Krypton (Krypton) exploded, but the child had to put in a capsule and sent into space. In the end, he was on the earth. Superman wearing tights red and blue colors and with a huge letter chest. No weapon he was not scared. It can only kill Superman(born Superman characters. "Superman", read as "Superman" - the name of the site) - a fantastic hero comics (DC Comics (English)), invented in 1936, Friends of Jerome Siegel and Joe Shuster. Only on our site you can read Superman comics online in Russian without registration free. On a distant planet looming devastating disaster. Knowing this, a scientist sends his only son to Earth. Here he took care of the Kent family. But they did not know the power of the child. Pozroslev Clark Kent began to fight for truth and justice under the name of Superman. y Greatest Adventure was a Sci-Fi/Action anthology series published by DC Comics from 1955-1964. The series was originally released on a bi-monthly publishing schedule, but changed to a monthly distribution format with issue #23.
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International cricketer Brian Lara is renowned as the greatest batsman of the '90s. Born in Trinidad, Lara captained the West Indies this year at International level and made a return to English County Cricket captaining for Warwickshire. He holds the World Test Cricket record of 375 runs, the County Cricket record of 501 runs not out. In 48 tests he has scored 10 centuries in 4,133 runs at an average of 51.66. Lara was described as "The most sublimely gifted batsman on the planet" in The Independent on Sundays Sports Review of the Year. Lara headlines and stars in this Codemasters game. It also features an advanced form of in-game commentary by two leading names in the cricket field: Geoff Boycott and Jonathan Agnew. Genre This video game is based on 220-years old rules that govern the game of cricket all overthe world drawn up by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in 1788. Brian Lara Cricket is a number one sports video game brand, first published on Sega Mega Drive in May 1995. The original game featured international teams and became an immediate chart number one achieving record sales of over 100,000 copies in the UK alone. It went on to become the best-selling video game on any format from July through to September of that year. Brian Lara Cricket '96, which introduced County Cricket and World Cup competition, repeated the original's success with a number one chart placing and is one of the few titles still available for the Sega Mega Drive today. Now the time has finally arrived for the Playstation version. Graphics I think that you'll get some idea how realistic this game looks when I tell you that the rather
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2001 Ford Expedition south in I-275's northbound lanes, not even bothering to swerve to avoid oncoming traffic, according to witnesses. About 2,000 feet north of Busch Boulevard, Morris collided with a 2010 Hyundai Sonata with the four USF fraternity brothers. The collision was captured in a cellphone video widely circulated on the Internet. Morris and the four men, Dammie Yesudhas, 21; Jobin Kuriakose, 21; Imtiyaz Jim Ilias, 20; and Ankeet Patel, 22, all died at the scene. Patel's sister, Krupa Patel, said she isn't surprised that Morris was intoxicated. "I don't think alcohol was the only factor in him doing what he did," Patel said. "I feel like he was emotionally distressed for some reason and alcohol was just fuel to the fire." The autopsy reports for her brother and Ilias also were releasedMonday. They showed the men, passengers in the vehicle, died of massive trauma. A Florida Highway Patrol investigation is pending. The agency has not yet determined where Morris entered I-275 driving the wrong way, said Sgt. Steve Gaskins, FHP spokesman. The SUV belonged to Morris' house mate in Seminole Heights, Scott Enfinger, who said Morris took it without permission. In a 911 call after Morris drove off, Enfinger's fiancee told police Morris had taken the vehicle after "something went out of control" at her birthday party. "We'd all had a few drinks," the fiancee, Christina Baker, told police, "and all of a sudden he took the keys and left, out of nowhere." She said Morris had "one or two" drinks, "but as far as I know he'd been fine the entire night." She
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(July 7), adding that such a plan would accelerate infrastructure development there. Palangkaraya is four times the size of Jakarta, with a population of just over 236,000. But infrastructure development there as well as in most of Kalimantan has been slow. Environment planning expert Rudy Parluhutan Tambunan last week said that while Palangkaraya appears to be the President's choice for now, there must be other considerations - especially when the city is virtually landlocked. "A key requirement for any central government is accessibility by sea, land and air, but because (Indonesia) is an archipelagic state, access from the sea is more important," he told The Straits Times. Dr Rudy and other observers also believe that Jakarta, despite its urban issues, can still function as Indonesia's capital. This is because former governor Basuki TjahajaPurnama, better known by his Chinese nickname Ahok, has managed to clean up and resolve many of the city's longstanding urban problems, they said. "In the past (the problems) were just 'business as usual', but over the last three years Jakarta has seen serious improvements under Ahok," added Dr Rudy. Other observers, such as Institute for Development of Economics and Finance director Enny Sri Hartati, have called on Bappenas to share the final result of its study. She said: "But if the result indicates that Jakarta is the best choice, then just resolve the problems in Jakarta."
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with the Tamaraw (beaten to the punch by Ford's Fiera), along with the production and exportation of the now rare Delta Mini Cruiser. Unfortunately, the economic downturn of the mid-80's meant Delta Motors had to close their doors by 1984, along with Toyota not being present in the market for four years. Fast forward to 1988 and Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) as we know it today was established. March 3, 1989 would mark the first vehicle rolled out by TMP in their first plant in Bicutan. The first car they built (as a semi-knocked down unit) was an eighth-generation Crown, packing a straight-six engine to boot. On the same day, the Toyota Lite-Ace came out of the plant, also as a semi-knocked down unit. The now iconic 'small-body Corolla'followed a few months later. So what else did TMP build here? That would be two generations of the Corona, the fourth and fifth-generation Camry, three generations of the Corolla, later becoming the Corolla Altis, the Tamaraw and its eventual successor, the Revo, a few generations of the Hilux and HiAce, to name a few. Honda While they haven't been building cars locally as long as Toyota, Honda has quite the resume when it comes to Philippine production. Honda is a relative newcomer here, being established in October of 1990, but through the years, Honda Cars Philippines Inc. (HCPI) has made cars that have resonated with the Filipino consumer. It all started with semi-knocked down units of the fourth-generation Honda Civic, also known as the EF among enthusiasts. However, it was with
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Page 10 1, 1995 Tex. Gen. Laws 2141, 2141-42 (amended 2007) (current version at TEX. PEN. CODE ANN. § 9.32(a) (West 2011)). On the evening of June 2, 2007, Ray, along with Brent Jackson, Gabriel Jackson, and at least two others, pulled into the parking lot of a gas station in Groesbeck. Shenique Amos, who had been behind Ray, drove by the gas station. Her boyfriend Eric Washington was in the passenger seat of the car, and their six-year-old son was lying down in the back seat. Once Amos passed the gasstation, she “made the block,” coming back to a stop sign by the station. Amos testified that her son said that he was hungry so she was going back to the Sonic to get him something to eat. Washington also initially testified that they were going to get their son something to eat but later stated that they came back because he was looking for a fistfight with Brent and Gabriel Jackson, whom he had had an earlier altercation with. As Amos approached the stop sign, Ray was handed a gun. Ray pointed the gun at Washington, Amos, and their son and fired three shots. Two bullets hit the car before Amos drove away. Amos called 9- 1-1 and drove toward her mother’s house even though the Groesbeck Police Department was just two blocks from the gas
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of mutual interest and concern. South Africa has made remarkable strides toward building a prosperous and peaceful democracy since 1994, but faces many challenges, including high unemployment, HIV/AIDS, crime, and corruption Little Sheep. Another instrument from the Mauritian region is the Ravanne which is considered by many in the region as the most important instrument in the provision of the basic rhythm necessary for a given ceremony Scrape off the Black (Oberon Books). During the early phase of the rise of primary commodity commerce (erroneously referred to in the literature as "Legitimate Trade or Commerce"), Europeans got their supplies of trade goods like palm oil, cotton, palm kernel, rubber, and groundnut from African intermediaries, but as the scramble intensified, they wanted to bypass the African intermediaries and tradeenjoy South African art and drama. Music is another sphere of South African culture which exemplifies the range and diversity of this country’s culture Bastard. Laying Down My Burdens Never Forgiven (Updated): Will He Forgive Her Like She Forgave Him LIFE OR KNIFE Shakespeare in South Africa: Stage Productions During the Apartheid Era Kuyanuka and Other Plays WHEN THE INEVITABLE TAKES THE INDISPENSABLE One Last Cry:Revisited David Euphoric Revelations One Step to Paradise: A One-Act Play The Dead Hand Trick Death And The King's Horseman (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) Betrayals of The Heart (Regrowth Book 1) Playing Games While Keeping Secrets Victoria's Secret Why Do I Love America? "Wild Things" THE MAN WHOSE DEATH RUNS AWAY FROM Rights also cannot supersede those "rights" ordained in nature; those things which are incompatible with peoplehood are therefore generally incompatible with African values. And in this communal setting,
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Skáldskaparmál The second part of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda the Skáldskaparmál (, , "language of poetry"; c. 50,000 words) is effectively a dialogue between Ægir, the Norse god of the sea, and Bragi, the god of poetry, in which both Norse mythology and discourse on the nature of poetry are intertwined. The origin of a number of kennings is given; then Bragi delivers a systematic list of kennings for various people, places and things. He then goes on to discuss poetic language in some detail, in particular heiti, the concept of poetical words which are non-periphrastic (like steed for horse), and again systematises these. This in a way forms an early form of poetic thesaurus. References Anthony Faulkes, "The sources of Skáldskaparmál: Snorri’s intellectual background", in: Alois Wolf (ed.), SnorriAn Iranian university professor described terrorism as “a tool at the hands of imperialism, specifically the United States.” Dr. Naser Senobar, a faculty member at Tabriz University, whose paper titled “Investigation of fundamental theories explaining terrorism” won the first place among 287 papers submitted to the 1st National Congress of 17000 Iranian Terror Victims. Following a report by Russia Today that indicated the number of terror victims in 2012 has doubled compared to 2011, Habilian Association conducted an interview with Dr. Senobar to shed some light on the issue. The United States declared itself pioneer of the world war against terrorism after 9/11 and occupied Iraq and Afghanistan with the pretext of fighting terrorism. However, we are witnessing the increasingly terrorist operations in various countries around the world, especially in Middle
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of Chestertown, one of the appellees, set up two districts, one "consist[ing] of that land which constitutes the second survey of Chestertown made in the year 1730" and the other to "include part of the lands of Washington College, acquired by the Kent County Free School in the year 1723." The other appellee here, the Chestertown Historic District Commission (the Commission), was created by the Chestertown ordinance. The ordinance is virtually a copy of the State's enabling act (the Act). The Act in § 8.07 and the ordinance in § i each provide that the historic district commission authorized by the Act and created by the ordinance "shall consider only exterior features of a structure and shall not consider any interior arrangements." Under § 8.05 of the Act "[b]eforebe valuable according to studies performed for districts of historic or architectural value" but to "be lenient in its judgment of plans for structures of little historic value or for plans involving new construction, unless such plans would seriously impair the historic or architectural value of surrounding structures of the surrounding area." City of Annapolis involved Mt. Moriah African Methodist Episcopal Church, built in 1874 and located at the time of that case to the rear of the Anne Arundel County *223 courthouse. It had been purchased by that county with the thought of demolishing it and using the site for a parking structure and possible expansion of the courthouse and related facilities then in the courthouse. At the time of the purchase it was not included within the
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whom KIRO had addressed its initial request for program exclusivity, had not participated in the subsequent proceeding before the Commission, and had filed no pleadings therein until its petition for reconsideration of the Commission's decision on the very last day available.5 As grounds for its petition Everett alleged that one of its engineers had discovered a map dated June 1956 showing the signal contour of KVOS, that this map was a copy of the official contour map of KVOS in the Commission's files, and that this showed KVOS placed a predicted principal community contour over Everett.6 5 On 9 December 1969 the Commission granted KVOS authority to broadcast with power of 229 kilowatts; prior thereto KVOS had been operating with 214 kilowatts. On the following day the Commission adopted itsof the action of which reconsideration is sought. Here, the Commission's order was released on 25 September 1969 and, since the thirtieth day therefrom, 25 October 1969, fell on a Saturday, the Commission apparently determined that filing of the petition on the following Monday, 27 October 1969, was acceptable 6 Contour maps, plotted in a manner set forth in the Commission rules, 47 C.F.R. § 73.684, are submitted by applicants for television station construction permits. If the applications are approved, the maps showing the stations' predicted contours,see 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.686(a), 73.685(a), become part of the stations' official license files. According to the Commission's brief, when changes or modifications are made in a station's license, new maps are submitted, but only when the changes would produce predicted contours different
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at the church and Amazing Grace Radio, both of which have been closed due to non-compliance with regulations in force in Rwanda. In May last year, Schoof lost an appeal against the media regulator in a failed bid to reopen his radio station. His church was closed like many other churches in the country in February last year, after they fell short of minimum standards, including failure to comply with regulations against noise pollution. "His (work) permit had expired since 06 July 2019. His extended stay had been accorded to him on his request to prepare to leave but his involvement in activities that cause public disorder were not among the allowed preparations to leave the country," Gatarayiha said. His deportation as a prohibited immigrant is in accordance with the law governingimmigration and emigration in the Republic of Rwanda, he added. On Monday morning, Schoof circulated a press release in which he claimed that the Rwandan government had "taken a stand against God with its heathen practices". Among other things, he criticised the teaching of reproductive health in Rwandan schools and the easing of restrictions on abortion, adding: "Is this government trying to send people to hell?" editor@newtimesrwanda.com
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maintain itself 'disjointed from the community of mankind' was, said Burke, 'an opinion [that] does not deserve refutation as absurd, but pity as insane'. Burke's cosmopolitanism was, of course, based upon a belief in the enduring force of a stable form of government, namely monarchy, a stable religion, and stable laws and customs. He abhorred revolution. But his objectives, and those of the founders of the two great revolutions of the eighteenth century, the American and the French, converged in their conclusions that 'the rights of man' which had been proclaimed in 1776 and 1789, were not merely the rights of the Americans or the French; they were the rights of humanity at large. By the end of the eighteenth century, as European technology and European trade appearedzenith in the age of J. S. Bach. In the 'Calvinist' or reformed tradition of the Swiss and south German theologians, however, only what was clearly necessary, by severely rational criteria, was allowed to remain. Pictures and statues disappeared more or less completely from the churches (for which ample compensation would be made by the great flowering of secular landscape and marine painting in the seventeenth-century Netherlands). Church music was simplified: ultimately, and in the most extreme puritanical forms, only the human voice (helped, on sufferance, by a tuning-fork) was supposed to sing psalms or Scripture paraphrases. In the most developed form of high Calvinist worship, virtually the only set forms of words acceptable were those taken from the Bible: everything else was to be extemporized. Not every Church
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the dark." The Third Way study found 15,768 sale ads listed by private sellers on Armslist.com. Of these ads, 5,136 postings were for semi-automatic weapons, including assault weapons, and 1,928 of the ads were from prospective buyers looking to purchase firearms from private sellers, the report said. 'Really Scary' "It's really scary when you look through the online want ads seeking private sellers," said Lanae Erickson, a policy director at Third Way. "Why would you need to buy it from a private seller unless you are trying to get around the background check?" The Third Way analysis covered gun sales in 10 states during June and July. These are states represented by senators who had been sought by anti-gun violence advocates as potential supporters of expanded background checks, including Republicans Rob Portmanof Ohio, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Jeff Flake of Arizona, Johnny Isakson of Georgia and Democrats Mark Pryor of Arkansas and Mark Begich of Alaska. 'In Danger' This week's report by Giffords's group documents the case of a man with Asperger's syndrome from Nevada who ended up purchasing a gun from Reno police Sergeant Laura Conklin on Armslist.com. According to the man's mother, Jill Schaller, who reported the transfer, it "put her family in danger and could have ended her son's life," the report said. A sampling of Armslist.com postings shows the ease with which weapons are obtained. Trades occur with the click of a mouse and then a meeting. One listing for an M44 carbine bolt-action rifle highlighted by Third Way advertised: "You can avoid the background check and taxes
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More Law Center about its extremely important lawsuit accusing the US government of using taxpayer money to promote Islam and sharia (Islamic law) through its AIG bailout: In his well-written and detailed analysis issued yesterday, Judge Zatkoff denied the request by the Obama administration’s Department of Justice to dismiss the lawsuit. The request was filed on behalf of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and the Federal Reserve Board – the named defendants in the case. In his ruling, the judge held that the lawsuit sufficiently alleged a federal constitutional challenge to the use of taxpayer money to fund AIG’s Islamic religious activities. Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center, commented, “It is outrageous that AIG has been using taxpayer money to promote Islam and Shariah law,altogether, from openly aiding in "war on terror" out of fear of offending Islam. (This is part of our wholly misguided, if so far regrettably victorious War on Muslim Alienation.) "I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion [as a judge] than a white male who hasn't lived that life." -- Judge Sonia Sotomayor, in her Judge Mario G. Olmos Law and Cultural Diversity Lecture at the University of California (Berkeley) School of Law in 2001. BH Obama has nominated a race- and sex- supremacist to the Supreme Court. Marriage is on the rocks. And I'm not talking about the Supreme Court, acts of Congress, "civil union," or Miss America. By personal fiat, Secretary of State
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guide means is mounted in the module on the other side of the web to form a gap through which the web extends in its path between the rolls. The gap between the first and second guide means is narrowed along the path of the web, typically in a location which is centered with respect to the rolls. The slack occurring in the panel when the panel appears in the window of the enclosure is thus forced to the ends of the panel by the narrowing of the gap. This insures that the panel will appear in a flat, planar condition in the window of the sign to provide a highly effective and aesthetically pleasing display of the information on the panel. More importantly, there are literally thousands offemales produce larger litters and heavier offspring. Geographic variation in sexual maturity and reproductive frequency may help explain size-specific fecundity. Eastern Massasaugas reach sexual maturity between 2–3 years old at the southern extent of their range (Clinton Co., IL, [19]) and 4–6 years old at the northern extent (the Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada, J. D. Rouse, unpublished data). On average, there are 108 fewer frost-free days in the Parry Sound District than in Clinton County (NOAA, EC). The shorter growing season in northern latitudes is likely an important contributor to geographic variation in the age of sexual maturity [19, 120]. In support of this, we found evidence for latitudinal variation in annual growth rates for age-zero, with fast growers in the south and slow growers in the north
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M.S. degree upon him in 1907; Wesleyan, the Sc.D. in the same year. "He is credited with a number of inventions including the Stillwell regulator and a time-limit circuit breaker." "Few of the pioneer electrical engineers of the United States contributed as much to the advancement of electrical engineering, and the position of the engineer in public esteem, as did Lewis Buckley Stillwell." References External links Category:IEEE Edison Medal recipients Category:Wesleyan University alumni Category:Lehigh University alumni Category:1863 births Category:1941 deaths Category:IEEE Lamme Medal recipients[Monthly mortality of elder babies (author's transl)]. Neonates during the first month usually die in November and December, older babies (2nd-12th month) in Jan., February and March. In the first group mortality is lowest in the summer, in the second group in the autumn. In the older babies differences between individual months are much greater. They are statistically highly significant.
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with the idea for the tour during Cross's memorial, sitting at the Strasbourg rink, surrounded by friends and family members distraught to have lost him. "I thought, 'You know what, these people didn't get to see where Mark went when he left, so I want to bring York here, so that they can see,'" said Herrington. Russ Herrington, coach of the York Lions men's hockey team, first thought of taking the team to Saskatchewan during Mark Cross's memorial, as a way to honour his former player. (Paul Borkwood/CBC News) "They never got to see Mark play in a York jersey, but we could bring the York jerseys there." Cross played five seasons at York, winning the Most Valuable Player award in his last year, before returning to Strasbourg to coach midget hockey,then going on to coach in Humboldt. The tour begins in Lumsden, Sask., with York facing off against the University of Regina, followed by what's sure to be an emotional night Friday at the Elgar Petersen Arena, home ice for the Humboldt Broncos, where York will play the University of Calgary. Even Dahlgren being on the team today is in part due to Cross. Herrington says Dahlgren emailed him months before the crash, expressing his interest in playing with York. Herrington then went to Cross for his advice. "A person like Mark Cross raves about someone else's character and makeup, then it was an easy sell," Herrington explained. "He told us, 'You have to take Kaleb Dahlgren,' which is the best recommendation anyone can get." Kaleb Dahlgren, seen at a Lions practice wearing
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my Grandfather would show up to pick me and my siblings up from a half-day at school, load us into his '73 Impala (practically a boat on wheels), hand us a box of donut holes from Dunkin' Donuts. and drive us down to Hyde Park so we could spend the rest of the day at the Museum of Science and Industry. Back then, admission was free, so taking four kids wouldn't break the bank. In the tradition of "Chicago's Greatest Freebie", we took the kiddos to the St. Louis Science Center this weekend where admission is free but parking is $15. It's touted as one of the Top 5 Science Centers in the country, but, I feel like the place has seen better days. First off, the bathroom facilitiesA third-generation Marine arrested in New York City after trying to check his Indiana-registered handgun with security made an "honest mistake" and should not face prison time, his attorney said Monday. Ryan Jerome, a 28-year-old former private first class whose father and grandfather were Marines, faces three and a half years in prison after being arrested Sept. 27 for carrying a .45-caliber Ruger that was legally registered in his home state. Jerome, of West Bend, Ind., had approached security officers at the Empire State Building to check the weapon before he was taken into custody, according to his attorney, who said it was the man's first visit to New York City. "Ryan Jerome is neither a criminal nor someone with an illegal gun," his attorney, Mark Bederow, said in an interview
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Antonio Basco had been sleeping on the pavement next to his wife's new cross for nearly a week. He had been waking up under the relentless El Paso summer sun to clean off the dead and wilted flowers and ready the white wooden memorial for the outpouring of mourners who have been flooding the Walmart to pay their respects. The 61-year-old, who goes by Tony, isn't sure what else to do. He's been waking up next to Margie Reckard every morning since he met her 22 years ago in Omaha, Nebraska. "She was my world," he said. "My wife is a very special human being," Basco told BuzzFeed News via phone from the Walmart parking lot on Wednesday. "She's not a person you just meet in a bar or a restaurant.She's the person you wait your entire life to deserve but you don't deserve." Reckard, 63, was one of 22 victims who died after a white supremacist opened fire inside the Walmart near the Cielo Vista Mall last weekend. Basco said his wife shopped at that supercenter every Saturday while he stayed home and did chores. When he learned that she had been shot, he said, "I felt everything leave me." Now he doesn't really have anyone else except his cat, Princess, whom he called "the other love of [his] life." The couple moved to El Paso about nine years ago and did "anything and everything together." They have a few friends in town, "but no one much." When faced with the overwhelming task of planning his wife's funeral, Basco realized
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Year Jack Hitt Jack has done some of the funniest stories we've ever run and also some of our best investigative stories. In the funniest camp: 61, 145. On the investigative side: 218, 310, 331, 15, 38, 229. Both: 253. Jack Hitt tells the story of the Christian card counting team featured in the documentary Holy Rollers, and why they see no contradiction in being devout Christians who spend their days in casinos. Jack is the author of the book Bunch of Amateurs. Last Summer, Alabama passed HB56, the most sweeping immigration bill in the country. It's an example of a strategy called "attrition through enforcement" or, more colloquially, "self-deportation"--making life so hard on undocumented immigrants that they choose to leave the country.A French "nationalist" has been arrested and charged over an alleged plan to kill President Emmanuel Macron on Bastille Day when he is due to oversee a military parade with US counterpart Donald Trump. The unemployed 23-year old from the Paris suburb of Argenteui was seized after expressing an interest in acquiring a real machine gun in a video game chatroom, according to RMC radio. He threatened police with a kitchen knife during the arrest. Officers found three knives in his car, the radio reported. His computer contained a search history of potential targets. The Paris prosecutor's office described him as "psychologically unstable but conscious (of his actions) and determined". The arrest took place on Thursday and the man was charged on Saturday for individual terrorist activity and remanded in custody, The
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became lovers. Lancaster reacted badly to news of the affair and scraped together enough money to fly back to Miami. He arrived on April 20, 1932. In the early hours of the following morning, Clarke received a bullet wound to the head and subsequently died. Initial police inquiries centered on an assumption of suicide, but it soon became clear that Lancaster's story of events that night didn't hold water, and he was charged with murder. The Miami courthouse was packed with reporters from around the world when the trial opened on August 2, 1932. According to District Attorney Vernon Hawthorne, it was all about jealousy. Lancaster, having trusted Clarke to look after Miller in his absence, had become incensed by the younger man's duplicity. Witnesses would state, said Hawthorne, thatLancaster "paced the floor saying, 'I'll get rid of him.'" Hawthorne told how, after buying a revolver and cartridges, Lancaster flew to Nashville where, "On the last night out from Miami he broke open the box of cartridges and loaded the pistol." The events of the fateful night were described by Charles Ditsler, an ambulance driver. At 3 A.M., on April 21, he was summoned to the house in response to a shooting, and found Clarke lying on his bed, a huge bullet wound in his head. Beneath the body lay the revolver purchased by Lancaster. Clarke wasn't dead, said Ditsler, but Lancaster kept asking, "Do you think he will talk again?" to which Ditsler had replied, "I doubt it." British pilot, William Lancaster, and his Australian lover, Jessie "Chubbie"
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get no relief. After two subpar efforts, Human Touch and Lucky Town (both 1992), he recorded nothing of consequence until his reaction to 9/11, The Rising (2002), after which he reinvented himself as the Dark Knight of the 21st century. I need a weatherman to explain to me what Bob Dylan was trying to do on Self Portrait (1970) and Dylan (1973). David Bowie’s career after Scary Monsters (1980) is not the least bit scary. Sadly, Michael Jackson’s career after Bad (1987) is not worth talking about. By the time we got to the 1990s, the road Prince and I were driving developed some serious twists, the safety rails disappeared, and the paving got thinner. Loyal Reader Slave to the Garden warned me that in the ’90s, Prince, in his apocalyptic struggle& Weinger, Cheryl Little, Haitian Refugee Center, Inc., Miami, Fla., for plaintiffs-appellees. Robert A. Williams, Florida Rural Legal Services, Inc., Immokalee, Fla., Michael Guare, Florida Rural Legal Services, Inc., Bartow, Fla., for Rosita Delva, Hector Trejo Tamayo, Juan Tamayo Vega, et al. Niels W. Frenzen, Public Counsel, Los Angeles, Cal., for amicus curiae American Immigration Lawyers Ass'n. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Before RONEY, Chief Judge, VANCE, Circuit Judge, and KAUFMAN*, Senior District Judge. VANCE, Circuit Judge: 1 This action was filed on June 13, 1988 on behalf of the Haitian Refugee Center, the Migration and Refugee Services of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Palm Beach, Florida, and seventeen applicants for temporary residence under the Special Agricultural Worker ("SAW") program provided for in section 210 of the
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as adolescence period (10-19 years) is an important period of human\'s life. There are also a higher number of adolescents in today\'s world (21.8% of total population in Iran based on national census of 2006), and major changes occur in appearance, social behavior, and psychological status at puberty.\[[@ref18]\] With regard to the aforementioned facts and as menstruation signs and psychological disorders including anxiety, depression, and stress vary in different societies and have various prevalence rates in different cultures on the one hand, and since Iran is a country with a young population and such a study had not been already conducted in Mashhad on the other hand, the researcher decided to conduct a study aimed to define the association between menstruation signs and anxiety, depression, and stress amongTimoteij were pre-qualified to the final due to Stockholm Syndrome achieving a top 6 result in the previous edition. They performed first in the grand final, finishing eleventh scoring 124 points, missing out the top 10 by 2 points.
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lady went on to perform well for a month until she died suddenly ([@A20244R3]). In 1913, Steinke reported two cases of simultaneous fractures of both patellae. One patient, who was 36 years old, was injured due to a direct blow to the patellae when he was kicked by a horse. Both the patellae were wired with no.18 silver wire, which went on to heal uneventfully. The second case was a 56-year-old male, who tripped while climbing down the stairs and sustained transverse fractures of both patellae. Similar treatment was done and good results were obtained ([@A20244R4]). The author had also described forty four similar cases and discussed in detail the mechanism of injury, the fracture patterns, mode of treatment and the outcomes of all these patients. He finally concludedknown sleeping disorders were not enclosed. The study was performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and with the 'Note for Guidance on Good Clinical Practice for Studies on Medical Products in the European Community, July 11, 1990'. The study was approved by the Ethical Committee of the University of Munich. Investigations and psychiatric assessments were performed by physicians and medically trained staff. The neuropsychological and psychological testing was performed by professionally trained staff at the Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry. Psychiatric scales ------------------ Quality of life was assessed with the SF-12 questionnaire, a validated, multipurpose measure, which can discriminate between mental and physical aspects of quality of life ([@bib27]). Reference values were set by the norm sample of the German population (1994) (SF-12 Manual). To assess depression and anxiety, we performed the Beck Inventory
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supports the theory that modern humans left Africa around 60,000 years ago through this region." The discovery confirms what archaeologists and prehistorians had long hypothesized. Now researchers have solid evidence linking fossils in Africa and Europe, validating genetic testing that showed most of modern man's DNA originated with a group of East Africans -- a group that (with the help of their offspring) went on to to colonize the globe. Those same genetic studies also posited that Homo sapiens and Neanderthals interbred somewhere in the Middle East before groups of modern man split off and went on to settle Europe and Asia. The new skull confirms that modern and ancient man once lived side by side -- and even laid down with each other. "Neanderthals were flourishing here 50,000 to 60,000» New Dinosaurs It was only discovered in the early 1990s, but China's Yixian formation has already transformed our knowledge of dinosaurs. Jeff Hecht uncovers the fossil bonanza When dinosaurs roamed Yixian 125 million years ago, it probably looked similar to New Jersey's pine forests MEIlong, the soundly sleeping dragon, is small enough to hold in your two hands. Its head is tucked under its forelimb, like a sleeping bird with its head under a wing. When I saw it in Xu Xing's office at the American Museum of... In the following statement digits have been consistently replaced by capital letters, different letters being used for different digits TWO is a prime number, THREE is a triangular number, FOUR is a perfect square none of them starts with a zero. Triangular
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next morning, "the German is whipped. We've got him. He is all through." ww2dbaseAdditional Contribution by Alan Chanter ww2dbaseThe river on XXX Corps' front was 500 yards across and defended on its eastern bank by the German 8th Parachute Division, in and around the town of Rees. This had elements of the 6th and 7th Parachute Divisions on their flanks and, to their rear in reserve, the 15th and 116th Panzer Divisions. Under extremely tough and experienced Parachute and Panzer officers and NCOs new replacements (many dedicated Nazis) had been moulded into a formidable fighting force. Lieutenant-General Brian Horrocks of XXX Corps commented later that, although they heard stories of German soldiers surrendering in their thousands at other places, the German troops encountered in XXX Corps' area were extremelyfanatical in defence of their homeland. ww2dbaseTo cross the Rhine presented the Royal Engineer with many highly technical problems, but experiments and preparations for just such a task had been carried out on the River Ouse, near Goole, since 1943, and orders for specialised equipment needed had been placed with the Ministry of Supply in good time. For the crossing 8,000 Royal Engineers came under command of the C.E. XXX Corps. Some 22,000 tons of assault bridging had to be brought forward, including 25,000 wooden pontoons, 2,000 assault boats, 650 Storm boats, 120 River tugs, 80 miles of balloon cable and 260 miles of steel wire rope. ww2dbaseTo assist the Engineer the RAF's No.159 Wing was approached to furnish some of the men who operated the balloons to
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Yashpal, who uses one name, told reporters. India is planning its first manned space flight in 2016. An Indian satellite launched in 2008 to orbit the moon was abandoned last year after communication links snapped and scientists lost control of the satellite. Never miss a story Choose the plan that's right for you. Digital access or digital and print delivery.Suicide Silence’s Mitch Lucker Says Next Album is ‘Most Mature’ Yet Suicide Silence will release their new album, 'The Black Crown,' some time this year. The album is currently in the mixing stage as the band's prepares to cause some havoc on the Rock Star Energy Mayhem Fest this sumer. Noisecreep recently ran into the band's sharply dressed singer, Mitch Lucker, at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards. "'The Black Crown' is our most mature, well-produced, and well-written record as a band," Lucker said. "People should come see us play songs from it live on Mayhem this summer, or buy it when it comes out!" The album will be the band's third and final release for longtime label Century Media Records. Lucker noted that the band will be free agents after the
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she can to protect him."Dion's father, Mark, may be dead, but he still looms large for those he left behind - from Nicole and Dion to his childhood best friend Pat (Jason Ritter) who is also Dion's godfather. Thankfully, in addition to executive producing the show, Michael B. Jordan also plays Mark in flashbacks, which help add depth and context to the relationships that drive the show.Check out Michael B. Jordan in his upcoming film role, Just Mercy , which earned rave reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival:"Nicole and Mark were in that one-of-a-kind love, and they felt it ever since they first met," Wainwright says. "Their relationship had struggles just like any other, but as they worked through those challenges, they grew closer together. However, Markhad a habit of keeping secrets in order to protect his family, but as the story unfolds it becomes obvious that communication could’ve been beneficial to their relationship."Adds Barbee, "Mark is an adventurous, fearless, intellectually curious person whose job takes him to the ends of the earth. Once he has Nicole and Dion, Mark is constantly torn between his work and his family - something a lot of parents can relate to, I’m sure. He understands that his choices have taken him away and made Nicole’s job harder and so Mark is always trying to get back to his family - to be with them, to live up to his promises to them and to protect them - even after death."Barbee says that Jordan was a "hands-on producer,
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seriously wounding Linda. The State contends that defendant then handcuffed Linda and put her in the trunk of her car in the attached garage. Linda Galbo managed to escape from the trunk. Meanwhile, John Jr. was handcuffed, bound and gagged inside the house. Edison police and special units arrived at the scene at approximately 3:20 p.m. *274 The testimony at the suppression hearing revealed the following: Mr. Galbo, the owner of the home, reached Roxey Avenue at approximately 5:30 p.m., to find the street was barricaded. A neighbor informed him that his house had been invaded. Mr. Galbo spoke with police officers at a command post stationed two houses away from his home, and directed police to "do whatever it takes to get [defendant] out of there." Mr. Galboindicated he wanted to see his family safe, and he wanted the investigators to take any and all evidence necessary to prosecute the defendant once the crisis was over. It was not until twenty-eight hours after his initial entrance that defendant surrendered. John Jr. was released from the house at 7:15 p.m. Friday, May 31, and defendant was led into a police vehicle. John Jr. informed the police that he had witnessed defendant's attempts to conceal his weapons prior to his surrender. Police entered the house immediately after defendant was arrested. It was urgent that they find Mrs. Galbo, since they knew she might need medical assistance. However, the police were too late. Mrs. Galbo had died as a result of two gunshot wounds. Her body was found on the
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once, but actually became just as fun to watch as the film! Watching this boy, I couldn't help but feel in awe. This little boy, taken to the movies by his young father, was probably feeling something akin to what I felt as a kid seeing the "Star Wars" films. This astounding leap forward by James Cameron, was changing this kid's life... right there. In that moment. Now, for me, while I enjoyed the film and am planning to see it again, I still had some problems overall - like James Horner's score for one... A few beautiful pieces marred by the man's typical ripping off of his own previous work (in this case, "Glory" and "Willow"). But, that said, I'm still amazed by the achievement here. I recall standingJanuary and has been practicing with the team since Jan. 19. In seven games this season, Schwartz has posted four assists and is returning at the perfect time for the Blues, who are looking for more offense as the club enters the season’s final stretch. "He's missed 50 games, and it's going to be at least five or six games before he's even close to speed," Blues Head Coach Ken Hitchcock said. "He's going to have his hands full just keeping up. The first two or three games, he's mostly going to see 5-on-5 play. When he's up to speed, he brings instant quick offense that's hard to find." “It will almost feel like a new season for me,” he said. “I’ve been out for so long. It will take
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and hit her on the side of the head. Nevertheless, on Nov. 17, Anchorage police sent Santiago a letter inviting him to pick up his gun from evidence lockup, Tolley said. The former soldier went by the police station on Nov. 30 to pick up his weapon. Related: Airport Shooting Suspect Esteban Santiago Sought Help for Mental Problems: Brother But law enforcement officials said Santiago was unable to leave with his weapon that day, as police felt compelled to discuss the issue with the local FBI office. Police then made an appointment with Santiago for Dec. 8 to pick up his weapon. The U.S. attorney for Alaska, Karen Loeffler, said federal law requires that someone be "adjudicated mentally ill" for him or her to be prohibited from owning a handgun, which she saidis difficult. Surveillance video shows Esteban Santiago as he fires his first shots in the baggage claim area of Florida's Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport on Friday. TMZ "This is not somebody that would have been prohibited [from having a gun] based on the information that they had," she said. "Law enforcement acted within the laws that they had." In interviews with the gunman, law enforcement officials learned that Santiago had planned the horrific attack. He traveled from Anchorage to Fort Lauderdale with just the handgun and two magazines legally in his checked baggage, which he took to the bathroom to assemble. In a chilling video obtained by TMZ, Santiago is seen walking casually in baggage claim with the weapon tucked in his waistband. He then pulls it out and begins shooting. Related: Fort
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and that "individuals can be punished for violations of international law." Id. (emphasis added). The significance of that aspect of the Tribunal's judgment was not lost on observers at the time. Justice Jackson, who served as chief prosecutor for the United States for the trial before the Tribunal, explained in his final report to President Truman that "[the Nurnberg trials] for the first time made explicit and unambiguous what was theretofore, as the Tribunal has declared, implicit in International Law," namely, that the conduct of the leaders of Nazi Germany violated international law, "and that for the commission of such crimes individuals are responsible." Robert H. Jackson, Final Report to the President Concerning the Nurnberg War Crimes Trial (1946) (emphasis added), reprinted in 20 Temp. L.Q. 338, 342 (1946)(emphasis added). General Telford Taylor, chief prosecutor for the United States for the trials conducted under Allied Control Council Law No. 10, similarly noted in his final report to the Secretary of the Army that "the major legal significance of the Law No. 10 judgments lies ... in those portions of the judgments dealing with the area of personal responsibility for international law crimes." Brigadier General Telford Taylor, U.S.A., Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, Final Report to the Secretary of the Army on the Nuernberg War Crimes Trials Under Control Council Law No. 10, at 109 (1949); see also note 36, post.[29] B. Sosa and Our Precedents Require Us to Look to International Law to Determine the Scope of Liability In Sosa the Supreme Court instructed the lower federal courts to
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those who violate the law of nations, the history and conduct of those tribunals is instructive. We find it particularly significant, therefore, that no international tribunal of which we are aware has ever held a corporation liable for a violation of the law of nations. 1. The Nuremberg Tribunals The Charter of the International Military Tribunal, commonly known as the "London Charter," authorized the punishment of the major war criminals of the European Axis following the Second World War. See Agreement for the Prosecution and Punishment of the Major War Criminals of the European Axis (the "London Charter"), Aug. 8, 1945, 59 Stat. 1544, 82 U.N.T.S. 279. The London Charter and the trials at Nuremberg that followed are collectively the single most important source of modern customary international law concerning59 Stat. at 1548 ("At the trial of any individual member of any group or organization the Tribunal may declare ... that the group or organization of which the individual was a member was a criminal organization."); Ann Tusa & John Tusa, The Nuremberg Trial 425 (1983) (describing the indictment of six organizations). See generally The Nurnberg Trial, 6 F.R.D. at 136-43 (describing the structure of the SS and the Gestapo and the criminal activities of their members). Such a declaration following indictment, however, did not result in the organization being punished or having liability assessed against it. Rather, the effect of declaring an organization criminal was merely to facilitate the prosecution of individuals who were members of the organization. See London Charter, ante, art. 10, 59 Stat.
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throughout the world.[4] Prior to World War II, the enforcement of international law focused primarily on relations among States and problems relating to the sovereign interests of States. It involved, for example, the inviolability of ambassadors in foreign lands, safe conducts, and the outlawing of piracy, which threatened the shared interest of all nations in trade on the high seas. See Sosa, 542 U.S. at 715, 720, 124 S.Ct. 2739. Worldwide revulsion at the Nazi atrocities in the period of World War II, however, focused attention on humanitarian values—values so fundamental that they were seen as shared by the "civilized nations" of the world. Filartiga, 630 F.2d at 881. Beginning with the Nuremberg trials, the focus of international law thus broadened beyond practical concerns of sovereign nations towardif the defendant's "diversion of the water [of the Rio Grande] was an injury to substantial rights of citizens of Mexico under the principles of international law or by treaty." 26 Op. Att'y Gen. 252, 253 (1907). And in 1795, shortly after the enactment of the ATS, the Attorney General opined that a British corporation could pursue a civil action under the ATS for injury caused to it in violation of international law by American citizens who, in concert with a French fleet, had attacked a settlement managed by the corporation in Sierra Leone in violation of international law. See 1 Op. Att'y Gen. 57 (1795). Attorney General William Bradford explained: there can be no doubt that the company or individuals who have been injured by these acts of
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hostility have a remedy by a civil suit in the courts of the United States; jurisdiction being expressly given to these courts in all cases where an alien sues for a tort only, in violation of the laws of nations, or a treaty of the United States. . . . Id. at 59. Cf. Sosa, 542 U.S. at 721, 124 S.Ct. 2739 ("Bradford . . . made it clear that a federal court was open for the prosecution of a tort action growing out of the episode.").[15] *163 In sum, the principle that my colleagues contend forms a part of the law established by the universal consensus of the nations of the world—that juridical persons have neither rights nor obligations—has never been addressed with favor in any opinion on behalfjuridical entity. No international tribunal furnishes a precedent for the majority's rule. (I discuss below, in Part III, the fallacy of the majority's argument that the restriction of criminal punishments for violations of the law of nations to natural persons reflects an intention in international law to immunize juridical entities from civil compensatory liability.) C. Quoting out of context from a footnote in the Supreme Court's Sosa opinion, the majority attribute to it a meaning opposite to what it intends. Quoting a snippet of dictum taken out of context from a footnote in the Supreme Court's Sosa opinion, the majority opinion incorrectly attributes to the Court support for the majority's contention that international law distinguishes between natural persons (who can be civilly liable) and corporations (who cannot). To the
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enjoy universal acceptance to qualify as a rule of international law is simply a misunderstanding of the Supreme Court's discussion.[34] *179 IV. The majority's mistaken claim that corporations are not "subjects" of international law The majority attempt to bolster their argument by employing the arcane terminology of international law. They assert that a corporation is not a "subject" of international law. Maj. Op. 125-26. The majority explain the significance of this term to be that only subjects of international law have "rights, duties, and liabilities" under international law. Maj. Op. 118. Because, according to the majority, a corporation is not a subject of the law of nations, it may neither bring suit for violations of the law of nations nor be sued for offenses under the law of nations. The majority,law—the tribunal imposed criminal liability on Farben's employees because of their complicity in violations committed by Farben. As discussed above in Part II.A, two opinions of the Attorney General of the United States further refute the majority's view that corporations have neither rights nor obligations under international law. In 1907, the Attorney General rendered an opinion that an American corporation could be held liable under the ATS to Mexican nationals if the defendant's "diversion of the water [of the Rio Grande] was an injury to substantial rights of citizens of Mexico under the principles of international law or by treaty." 26 Op. Att'y Gen. 252, 253 (1907). And in 1795, shortly after the enactment of the ATS, the Attorney General opined that a British corporation could pursue a civil
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Madame Muchmoney's Granbull is a Granbull owned by Madame Muchmoney. When it was still a Snubbull, it had a recurring gag in season 3 which included it biting Meowth's tail. Its trademark items were the ribbons on its ears. Contents Biography As a Snubull As a Snubbull It used to live with Madame Muchmoney and lived a pampered life, but never had any real freedom. Upon seeing Meowth's tail, it ran after Team Rocket for the sole purpose of biting his tail because it loved to bite tails. After Madame Muchmoney promised to give it more freedom, it went back home with her. As a Granbull Still feeling something was missing, it ran off again after Team Rocket. After several appearances, it appeared one last time in The Trouble With Snubbull, where it evolved intofor 2006. The PMTCT programme was first implemented in Zimbabwe under the national HIV and AIDS Policy of 1999, with services being integrated into the antenatal care services thereafter \[[@R29],[@R30]\]. By 2006, 98% of health facilities, a total of 1422 facilities in the country were offering PMTCT services. Five hundred and forty seven facilities offered "comprehensive PMTCT services", which include HIV testing and counselling and ARV prophylaxis onsite, the rest of the facilities only offered supportive counselling and antiretroviral (ARV) prophylaxis without on-site HIV testing \[[@R31]\]. The programme has challenges among them technical challenges, limited human resources capacity, low male participation in HIV testing and counselling and poor disclosure of HIV status \[[@R32]\]. The 2007 United Nations General Assembly Zimbabwe's country report on HIV and AIDS stated poor disclosure
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were filled with regret for not saving Rose. Mourning Star, born Dean Williams, was the son of a priest and a beloved member of the city's Faithful. Dean dedicated his life to helping, often neglecting his own wishes or desires. After a confession gone wrong ended with Dean in the hospital in critical condition his mind was filled with thoughts of "Why me?" "I didn't deserve this" "When can I have my wishes heard?"Dean died after drowning in his own blood. Last edited by Townshend on Fri Feb 09, 2018 8:57 pm; edited 2 times in total Name: Bodie AlthausAge: 22Gender: FemaleHeight: 6' 0"Angel, Demon, or Human: HumanAppearance:Bio: Bodie Althaus never knew her parents. After losing her family in a house fire Bodie was taken in by a Rabbit Caste Demon,Royal Retainer to a Dog Caste family. Though no demons would make room for her in the Caste system other than 'Bat', Bodie loved and respected her Rabbit family and went into a field of work close to their's: Lazarus City Police Force. Though still treated as a newbie since her recent rise to Homicide, the people love Bodie for her critical eye and willingness to listen to witnesses regardless of their race.Other: Bodie is a good shot, but only has a gun that is good against humans. At best she can distract an angel or demon with a shot. Name: ReikousAge: 23Gender: MaleHeight: 5"6'Angel, Demon, or Human: DemonAppearance: (without the wings)Bio: Liliths twin brother. He is haunted by weird dreams (Liliths memory of her dying). Was locked up
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less effective. Three other case reports describe the efficacy of injectable sumatriptan in aborting episodes of CVS. The committee believes that sumatriptan is effective in the acute treatment of CVS although randomized placebo‐controlled studies investigating the efficacy of sumatriptan in CVS attacks are lacking. Sumatriptan is a serotonin agonist approved for the treatment of migraine. It likely binds to the 5‐HT 1B and 5‐HT 1D receptor subclasses in the meninges, producing constriction of distended dural blood vessels. The efficacy of sumatriptan in migraine is due to multiple sites of action (vascular, neural, and central). There are reports of efficacy of sumatriptan in abdominal migraine, a condition classified in the subgroup of childhood periodic syndromes. CVS is also in the subgroup of periodic syndromes that include migraine and its equivalents.in just over a generation the novel has gone public in the most astounding way. In the process, the genre has sold out and become big business, the preferred medium of self-advancement and self-promotion for Blair's children, and almost unrecognisable to fiction-lovers raised on the literary names of the Forties and Fifties."The Observer (UK)05/28/06 A World-Changing Poem, 50 Years Later "First published in November 1956, Alan Ginsberg's "Howl" has sold nearly a million copies. The 1957 obscenity trial over it helped break down barriers against free expression, forcing American society to reassess what was and wasn't acceptable to say. Ginsberg's ardent anti-establishment stance laid the groundwork for both the upheavals of the 1960s and the marketing juggernaut we call "youth culture" today. As "Howl" marks its 50th anniversary, then, it
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Yewande Omotoso About Yewande Omotoso Yewande Omotoso was born in Barbados and grew up in Nigeria, moving to South Africa with her family in 1992. She is the author of Bom Boy, published in South Africa in 2011. In 2012 she won the South African Literary Award for First-Time Published Author and was shortlisted for the South African Sunday Times Fiction Prize. In 2013 she was a finalist in the inaugural, pan-African Etisalat Fiction Prize. She lives in Johannesburg, where she writes and has her own architectural practice.the rain would fall heavy and fast, with the potential of more than 50 millimetres in just an hour. The biggest concern was for the north-east of the state, with "huge" amounts of rainfall to peak there on Saturday. "It's not just 300mm at the top of the mountains, it's 300mm possible anywhere from Wangaratta to Hotham Heights," Mr Williams warned. "It'll be over more quickly in the west, the Mallee and those areas, the main impacts [there] will be the thunderstorms, so the rain total out there will probably be generally 50mm to 100mm. "There may be some local 200mm falls. "As you go further east in the northern country towards Bendigo and down towards Ballarat, it's much more likely that Friday night they'll see 150mm to 200mm — heavy thunderstorm activity." He
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hand, Dress Like Your Idols sees Crane, drummer Jackson Long, bassist/guitarist Mark McKenzie, and multi-instrumentalist Josh Goodman finally making their way into a real studio for the first time. On the other hand, that studio-- Seattle's Two Sticks Audio-- is already defunct. And the songs, like the album cover, are as inspired by the band's youth as ever, merging Stephen Malkmus's obliquely deadpan twang, Tullycraft's sugary scene-skewering, and Modest Mouse's "reptile boy" yelp. Where some slightly younger slackers have been opting for warped 1980s synth-pop, BOAT continue to love the 90s: an era when they didn't know, as per the rueful title track, that "the job you wanted doesn't exist." The result is the best album yet from a band whose style finally appears to be back invogue, though its sometimes-bitterly sardonic humor still won't be for everybody. When BOAT apply their new-found professionalism, Dress Like Your Idols outdresses more than just famously schlubby Doug Martsch, whose Built to Spill is one of nine bands paid tribute to on the album's memorably meta cover. First single "(I'll Beat My Chest Like) King Kong" sets a basic pop hook ("I'll love you if you love me") over crunchy guitars and boisterous drumming that could please fans of such similarly 90s-minded bands as Surfer Blood, Yuck, or Free Energy (remember, the 90s also loved the 70s: Weezer, people!). John Roderick, whose underrated group the Long Winters gets its own album-cover homage, adds his drowsy, Pedro the Lion-ish backing vocals to "Landlocked", the record's screeching, pent-up emotional centerpiece. As
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1972: The City Council voted 4-3 to approve the rezoning. The mayor vetoed the measure. 4. May 29, 1972: The City Council met again, with the mayor reading aloud the reasons for his veto. A motion to override the veto failed to pass, 3-3 (one councilman abstaining). 5. June 21, 1972: Appellees appealed the decision of the City Council to Circuit Court. 6. October 20, 1972: Appellees moved to transfer the case to chancery, simultaneously amending their complaint to allege that the mayor's veto was arbitrary and capricious. The *226 cause was transferred to chancery on October 23, 1972, as two cases, Nos. 4975 (the Ball tract) and 4976 (the Highsmith tract). The amended complaints alleged three specific grounds for the charge of arbitrary and capricious action: a. The mayor had refusedland to be rezoned where the homes of the intervenors are principally located. "(4) That no presently existing or dedicated streets or roads not now open shall be opened up without approval of the City Council of Batesville, and upon recommendation of the City Planning Commission, and only after an opportunity had been afforded the intervenors to be heard on the matter. "(5) That the Court finds that the said rezoning of both the Ball and Highsmith tracts from a R-1 to C-1A as prayed for by the petitioners should be granted upon conditions hereinafter set out, and that the Mayor's veto of the action of the City Council relative to the said proposed rezoning is arbitrary, discriminatory and unreasonable based on his objections set out in his veto message,
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abandoned. The hulking great rust-colored tanks and boilers still stand on Deception Island, alongside gutted wooden buildings, rotting boats, and a cemetery honoring 45 whalers who perished along the way. During the 1940s and '50s, Argentina, Chile, and Britain squabbled for sovereignty of Deception Island. Fearing a German incursion of Antarctica, and wary of Argentina's sympathies toward Germany, the British took over the old whaling station in 1944, dumped the Argentine flags they found there, and hoisted the Union Jack. The Germans never came, but the British takeover of the whaling site did provoke Argentina and Chile to establish bases nearby. Volcanic eruptions forced the abandonment of the British base in 1969. (A detail worth noting: Deception Island is an active volcano.) Today the island is a tourist destination and theofficers she stole the item because her 'husband doesn't want to touch' her anymore She was arrested Friday in Largo, Florida for concealing a Durex 'Ring of Bliss' while she shopped inside of a CVS pharmacy. A CVS store employee alerted police to Barton and an officer approached her to question her about the sex toy She admitted to taking the $15 item from its packaging and initially concealed it, according to a criminal complaint. Above she is pictured next to Richie Doris, a man who appears to be her husband on Facebook Barton, who is a mother of four, said that when she saw the Largo Police Department officer inside of the CVS she ditched the sex toy. She reportedly told police that she was driven to steal the 'Ring of
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fluids such as gasoline. Sessions, also known as Southwest Tank Liners, Inc., repairs leaking storage tanks by cutting an opening in them, lining the interior with a protective coating of epoxy, and resealing them.[1] This method of repair does not require that the tank be removed from the ground. Sessions and Joor compete in the market-place for customers, such as service station owners, who own a leaking tank but require an impermeable one. While the cost of lining an old tank is roughly equivalent to the cost of purchasing a new one, customers often prefer to line their tanks because tank replacement involves the additional cost of the labor necessary to remove and discard the old tank and to install the new one. Moreover, tank replacement often requires alengthy interruption of business. In August 1981, the WFCA—a private, non-profit, standard-setting association whose voting membership is limited to public fire officials—adopted its 1982 version of the UFC. The 1982 UFC included a provision, § 79.601(d), which required that leaking tanks either be removed from the ground or abandoned. Although the provision did not have the force of law, the UFC is a highly influential code. Many local governments in California and in other western states ultimately adopted the UFC; and, in localities within these states where the UFC was not enacted as law, public fire officials frequently enforced the Code's provisions on their own, refusing to issue permits for the underground lining of leaking tanks.[2] Joor's president and owner, Howard Robbins ("Robbins"), was a member of the WFCA
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of an objection at the annual meeting by a member of the subcommittee which drafted the change.[4] Absent an objection to a proposal, the UFC Committee voted to recommend it for approval to the WFCA. After the UFC Committee meeting, proposed code changes were published in trade journals with the recommendations of the UFC Committee attached. The full body of the WFCA then voted on the proposed revisions at its annual meeting. Given the number of proposed changes, the length of those changes, and the brevity of the WFCA meeting, it was not contemplated that the WFCA would reexamine every proposal for revision. Like the UFC Committee, the WFCA generally adopted subcommittee revisions unless an objection arose at the WFCA meeting.[5] If a majority of the WFCA approveda proposed change, the change became part of the UFC. The WFCA revised its code every three years. In December 1979, Joor's president Robbins volunteered to work on the subcommittee of the UFC Committee charged with revision of Article 79 of the UFC ("Article 79 subcommittee"), and began to attend its meetings. This subcommittee's assignment was to rewrite the 1979 version of Article 79, which established guidelines for the storage and handling of flammable liquids. The purpose of the revision was to make Article 79 consistent with rules established by the National Fire Protection Association ("NFPA"), another private standard-setting organization. The UFC delegated the task of rewriting Article 79 to the subcommittee because the fire officials in the UFC Committee and the WFCA had neither the time nor the
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Genus name specificEpithet Specific epithet scientificNameAuthorship Name of the author of the lowest taxon rank included in the record scientificName Complete scientific name including author and year taxonRank Lowest taxonomic rank of the record country Country in which the record was collected countryCode the state is unsurprising. *Nysius raphanus* (Lygaeidae) is widespread, being found in North America from Ontario, south to Florida, west to British Columbia, California, and New Mexico; it is also known from Mexico and the West Indies ([@B2400849]). It has been previously recorded from Missouri, Kansas, and Texas and its occurrence in Arkansas is unsurprising. *Preopos insitivus* (Miridae) is widespread in eastern North America, from New Hampshire and Ontario south to Florida, and west to Colorado; it has previously been reported from Missouri ([@B2400900]). *Zelus tetracanthus* (Reduviidae) is widespread in North America and occurs south through Mexico to Paraguay. It has been previously reported from Missouri, Kansas, and Louisiana ([@B2400943], [@B2400218]). *Kolenetrus plenus* (Rhyparochromidae) is found in cool, xeric fields transcontinentaly in northern North America from Quebec and Massachusetts west to British
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in natural nests at each developmental stage. Precipitation had the largest individual impact on the survival of embryos at each stage, but its effects differed markedly during early and late stages of development. Increased precipitation elevated mortality in early stage embryos, whereas it promoted survival of late stage embryos, as well as increased emergence success. Recent work by Wyneken & Lolavar \[[@RSOS170196C12]\] has experimentally demonstrated the importance of nest moisture as a modifier of the effect of temperature on sex determination, with elevated moisture resulting in male turtles being produced from nests that would otherwise be considered female-producing temperatures. The interaction between environmental temperature and environmental precipitation can therefore have important consequences for both survival and sex of embryos. Increased precipitation at the end of development may promote survivalGlucose 1-dehydrogenase (NAD+) {{DISPLAYTITLE:Glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NAD+)}} In enzymology, a glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NAD+) () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction D-glucose + NAD+ D-glucono-1,5-lactone + NADH + H+ Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are D-glucose and NAD+, whereas its 3 products are D-glucono-1,5-lactone, NADH, and H+. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is D-glucose:NAD+ 1-oxidoreductase. Other names in common use include D-glucose:NAD+ oxidoreductase, D-aldohexose dehydrogenase, and glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NAD+). Structural studies As of late 2007, 3 structures have been solved for this class of enzymes, with PDB accession codes , , and . References Category:EC 1.1.1 Category:NADH-dependent enzymes Category:Enzymes of known structure
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Bank queries appointment of Grant Thornton as Goldman auditor Goldman has used PWC as its auditor since 1926 and paid it more than $50 million in 2016CARL COURT/GETTY IMAGES The Bank of England is examining whether an American investment bank may appoint an accountancy firm outside the Big Four as its British auditor over concerns that its chosen company lacks the resources of its elite rivals. Goldman Sachs has held discussions with Grant Thornton, the fifth largest audit firm by fee income in Britain, as the bank approaches a review of its audit relationship in the UK in 2022. However, the Bank’s Prudential Regulation Authority, which was set up after the financial crisis to protect the stability of Britain’s banking industry, has flagged concerns about the potential appointment within the industry, accordingnervous he made a wrong turn about a mile from his destination. "She said, 'Stop, stop, stop. There's no more time,' " he said. He pulled their car over near the Orange Bowl while his wife called 911. The dispatcher guided Miranda, telling him to use his shoelaces to tie off the umbilical cord. About a half hour after the couple left their Kendall home, 7-pound, 5-ounce Fabio was born. He is the couple's third child. Mom and baby finally arrived at the hospital in good condition. "This didn't happen with our other children," Lilliam Miranda said. School official charged with stealing McKay funds JACKSONVILLE - A private school administrator was arrested after investigators found evidence her school fraudulently received more than $400,000 in scholarship funds meant for disabled children, a sheriff's report said. Chavon Peoples,
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after that. So I'm not happy about it. But I'm accepting of it." Image copyright Getty Images Image caption 21 Savage performing in Atlanta the weekend of his arrest Following his arrest on 3 February, ICE claimed that 21 had been in the US since 2005 and that his visa ran out the following year. The 26-year-old, who has children that were born in the US, says ICE "confused" the dates. "I was seven when I first came here. And we had left in 2005 because my uncle died. "So we went back (to the UK) to go to his funeral, and then we came back," he added. Asked by GMA whether he knew his visa had expired, 21 said: "I didn't even know what a visa was." "I knew I wasn't born here butI didn't know what that meant as far as when I transitioned into an adult, how it was going to affect my life. I wasn't hiding it, but I didn't want to get deported." The rapper says he was driving on the day of the arrest when he saw "guns and blue lights". "And then I was in the back of a car and I was gone." He claims he wasn't told he was under arrest: "They just said 'We got Savage'. "It was definitely targeted." It came days after the release of the music video for his song A Lot, which includes lyrics critical of America's immigration policy under President Donald Trump. "Lights was off, the gas was off, so we had to boil up the water / Went through some things, but
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him that his nickname is Big Man.  Officer Glynn also testified that he learned the car defendant was driving was registered to his mother, Mary Williams. Assistant State's Attorney Dan Weiss ("Weiss") testified that he interviewed defendant after his arrest and defendant admitted to him that he is a member of the Blackstone street gang and that he is frequently in the area of 53rd Street and Laflin.  Defendant told Weiss that on April 10, 1996, while he was playing dice on the corner of 53rd Street and Laflin, he and Percy were ordered by another gang member to stop the car of a rival gang member which was proceeding northbound down Laflin.  Percy immediately retrieved a gun from his car and fired at the gray, four-door car asit sped down the street.  Defendant jumped into his car and began following the gray car while he simultaneously fired a .32-caliber gun out the driver's side window.  According to Weiss, defendant said that he fired two additional shots when he was between 52nd Street and 51st Street.  Defendant remembers seeing children on the street when he fired the gun and throwing the gun out somewhere around the 5200 block.   Mary Williams, defendant's mother, was the only witness to testify on behalf of defendant.   Williams testified that in April of 1996, she worked three days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. as a cashier at a dollar store located at 65th Street and Ashland.  Defendant also worked at the store, usually in the late afternoon or
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of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Priests and Deacons, by Karen Terry et al., prepared by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Washington DC: USCCB, 2004), with the annual implementation reports issued by the USCCB for 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 (chap. 4), 2010, and 2011. See our table collecting the data from these sources. The U.S. bishops report receiving allegations from 18,565 victims. This count of victims is universally acknowledged to be lower than the actual number. Here are several estimates of the correct number. 25,383 – using the current USCCB rate of victims per priest (2.6) and the New Hampshire level of accused priests (8.9%) 46,125 – using the Boston archdiocesan count of victims and the Boston share of U.S. Catholics 100,000 – using Rev. Andrew Greeley'smade? Fewer than 2 percent of sexual abuse allegations against the Catholic church appear to be false. "Patrick Schiltz, dean of the University of St. Thomas law school in Minnesota, said that over more than a decade he had defended Catholic dioceses against sexual-abuse lawsuits in more than 500 cases, and that he had concluded that 'fewer than 10' of those cases were based on false accusations." See Doubt Is Cast on Accuser of 2 Priests, Judge Says, by Sam Dillon, New York Times, August 31, 2002. Schiltz was named a federal district court judge in 2006. The Schiltz estimate is corroborated by a 2004 report commissioned by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and written by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The report analyzed surveys completed by the
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103 F.3d 118 NOTICE: Fourth Circuit Local Rule 36(c) states that citation of unpublished dispositions is disfavored except for establishing res judicata, estoppel, or the law of the case and requires service of copies of cited unpublished dispositions of the Fourth Circuit.Kristine A. MINNEAR, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.Shirley S. CHATER, Commissioner of Social Security,Defendant-Appellee. No. 95-3089. United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Argued Sept. 26, 1996.Decided Dec. 3, 1996. ARGUED: Mary Virginia Rehmann, Morgantown, West Virginia, for Appellant. Patricia McEvoy Smith, Assistant Regional Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Charlotte Hardnett, Chief Counsel, Region III, Office of the General Counsel, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; William Wilmoth, United States Attorney, Helen Campbell Altmeyer, Assistant United States Attorney, Wheeling, West Virginia, forAppellee. N.D.W.Va. AFFIRMED. Before RUSSELL and MICHAEL, Circuit Judges, and MICHAEL, Senior United States District Judge for the Western District of Virginia, sitting by designation. OPINION PER CURIAM: 1 Appellant Kristine A. Minnear seeks review of the final decision rendered by the Secretary of Health and Human Services ("Secretary") denying her application for supplemental security income benefits under Title XVI of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1381 et seq. ("SSA"). The Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ") rejected appellant's claims that she has mental and/or physical disabilities that preclude her from working. According to appellant, she suffers, inter alia, from severe obesity, borderline intellectual functioning, and an organic mental disorder, all of which interfere with her ability to work. The ALJ considered testimony from appellant, appellant's aunt, and a vocational expert,
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digital currency. Johnston snuck in his comment during an interview at a reception, where he was frequently interrupted by admirers seeking advice or offering congratulations. "The best analogy I have (for Bitcoin) is it's e-mail for money," he said, between sips of a root beer. Johnston and Pierce are Bitcoin gurus trying to bring the complicated concept to the masses. High-profile events such as the Bitcoin conference here this week is a good start, but the field needs a "killer app" to break through and reassure the general public, Johnston admits. "Big movers will emerge," he says. "The next Google or Facebook will come from Bitcoins — and it will be every bit as large as search and social media." Michael Terpin, co-founder of BitAngels, an angel-investing firm, was at the frontin our modern lives, that the work acquires its emotional and aesthetic oomph? Thanks to Professor Cristina Albu of the University of Missouri, Kansas City, for insightful conversation about this work of art — and for bringing me to see. Alva Noë is a philosopher at the University of California, Berkeley where he writes and teaches about perception, consciousness and art. He is the author of several books, including his latest, Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015). You can keep up with more of what Alva is thinking on Facebook and on Twitter: @alvanoe Image: People visit Janet Cardiff’s art installation last November at the Inhotim Institute, in Brumadinho, Brazil. Andre Penner/AP
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not have paid a royalty to the Plaintiff on items covered only by the Durling '153 patent. The Plaintiff never attempted to "extend the physical scope" of the '244 patent. Parkhill was not forced to pay the Plaintiff for items covered only by the Durling patent and not covered by the '244 patent. In fact, the opposite occurred. In light of the foregoing, the court finds that Parkhill has failed to establish that the Plaintiff engaged in patent misuse. Laches Laches is a long-recognized defense to a patent infringement suit that arises when a patent holder delays bringing suit to remedy an alleged wrong, which taken together with lapse of time and other circumstances, causes prejudice to the adverse party and operates as an equitable bar to the recovery of damages.1992, the Plaintiff sent Franklin another letter threatening an enforcement action. Then, in November 1996, the Plaintiff again contacted Franklin and offered to license the '244 patent to Franklin. The current litigation commenced in February 1997. In addition to this activity, Franklin admitted that it knew the Plaintiff would ultimately take action regarding the '244 patent and that its salesmen were being warned of forthcoming litigation. So, while Franklin was not sued until February 1997, the Plaintiff was hardly silent during the period between the '244 patent's issuance and the commencement of the current litigation. The court concludes that the Plaintiff's conduct during the period between November 1991 and February 1997 did not mislead Franklin into reasonably inferring that the Plaintiff did not intend to press an infringement claim. The
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opera life. Nevertheless, in 1902, the opera section of the Bucharest National Theatre was compelled to cease all activity as, for reasons of economy; its subvention was cut off. In spite of this considerable difficulty, the opera activity went on in the same rhythm in the Romanian capital. Grouped in various societies and associations, the Romanian artists staged regular opera seasons - even during the refuge in Jassy in the first World War. Forcing itself as a cultural requirement which could no more be overlooked, in 1921 the first ROMANIAN OPERA wascreated as an independent institution, when, the war being ended, the State took over the "Lyrical Opera Society" grounded by the artists.The 8-th of December 1921 the new institution inaugurated the performances with Lohengrin conducted by George Enescuaction for injuries sustained by Nancy Wakuya on October 4, 1974, when the handle of the bank vault door she was trying to open suddenly became detached and she fell backwards onto the floor. She was an employee of the Kailua Branch of City Bank at the time. Mrs. Wakuya and her husband (hereinafter "Wakuyas") are the plaintiffs-appellants in this action. The handle and door in question had been manufactured by Kumahira Safe Company (hereinafter "Kumahira"), distributed by Security Corporation (hereinafter "Security"), and installed by Oahu Plumbing & Sheet Metal, Ltd., dba Sen Company (hereinafter "Oahu"), which provided periodic maintenance, twice a year, on the whole mechanism under a contract with City Bank. On September 24, 1976, the Wakuyas filed suit against Oahu. Also made parties defendants in their
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the image above to launch CTV’s video. WHAT IT’S OF: What it was like inside the kettle at Queen and Spadina on Sunday, as it closed. WHO SHOT IT: Jason MacDonald, a CTV viewer who was later arrested and taken to the detention centre. Justin Stayshyn (who was later detained at the intersection) shot another video nearby. KEY MOMENT: 3:05, when the line of police moves to approach the crowd. WHAT IT’S OF: Of the many allegations made about conditions inside the G20’s temporary detention centre at 629 Eastern Avenue, those from Amy Miller, an independent journalist detained there, are the most serious—she was told, she says, that she was “going to be raped”; she says she witnessed strip searches of women by male officers; and she also heard at least onebreach of contract, violation of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and wrongful discharge in violation of public policy (count five); vexatious suit (count six); retaliation in violation of state statutory law (count seven); and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress (counts eight and nine). Defendants move to strike and to dismiss portions of the complaint. BACKGROUND Plaintiff, Annie Caesar, is a black woman of 46 years who was born in Trinidad, West Indies. On February 23, 1996, she was discharged from her position as a Certified Nurse's Aide at Jefferson House, a department of Hartford Hospital. Caesar's termination followed an investigation into allegations of patient abuse. Without the benefit of counsel, Caesar filed an administrative complaint with the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities ("CHRO") and the
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to time their goals dramatically Sunday allowed them to extend their unbeaten-in-regulation home winning streak and beat the Vancouver Canucks. "Those things are what character teams are made of," forward Corey Perry said... The Ducks had won 10 consecutive games but proved they are human Sunday night as the streak was ended by the San Jose Sharks. Playing the second of back-to-back games after Saturday's overtime win against Phoenix, the Ducks reached San Jose holding a... When Bruce Boudreau became the Ducks' coach in November 2011, he didn't know where to best use Andrew Cogliano. Boudreau had him spend some time at center, at left wing and on the right side. "He was looking for combinations," Cogliano said.... Coach Bruce Boudreau is an astute watcher of the NHL, and that's why even in thethey received a walk-over. Semi-final Final References Ladies' Football Championship
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SAN SALVADOR, March 2 (Reuters) - Worsening gang violence led to a surge in homicides in the first two months of 2016 in El Salvador, which last year became a contender to be the world's most murderous country, official police data showed on Wednesday. Murders in the small, impoverished Central American nation jumped in January and February by 117.6 percent from the 643 reported in the same period of 2015, according to figures released by police officials at a news conference. "In these two months we have a national average of 23.3 homicides (a day) which continues to be a major challenge for police operations," Howard Cotto, director of national police in El Salvador, told reporters. Homicides in the country of some 6.4 million people jumped about 70 percent last year,SHOP PRODUCT NEWS: Kinder revives pink and blue eggs Ferrero’s power-brand, Kinder, is launching a second year of its Kinder Surprise Pink and Blue eggs this September, building on the progress of the range last year. Over 81 million Kinder Surprise eggs were sold in 2013, and since the September 2013 Pink and Blue launch Kinder has delivered 72% in value growth. Available from September, Kinder Surprise Pink and Blue eggs will first feature Barbie Fashionistas and Transformer toys. The second burst will be available from December and the third from June 2015, with the toy range including Marvel Avengers, Disney Fairies, Sprinty and Fashion Dolls. Every limited edition coloured single egg RRP (£0.82) will feature a licenced toy, while each three-pack RRP (£2.11) will contain one licenced toy along with two
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Aleppo, expressed it this way: "The Kurdish issue is only a tumor growing on the body of the Arab nation. The only medicine is cutting them off." Since 1945, the northern areas of Syria have attracted many uneducated and poor Kurds from neighboring countries, and they were seen as a problem even before Ba'ath came into power. After the number of Kurds there rose to 340,000 in 1962, the Syrian government stepped in: Some 200,000 people who couldn't prove they had been in the country before 1954 lost their citizenship status and were labeled "ajanip" or "maktumin" ("foreigners" or "illegal immigrants"). Among these people were poets, politicians and soldiers. Hilal proposed dealing with the Kurds in the same way authorities in neighboring Turkey had done: relocating them, confiscating their property,in Kurdish are banned. Kurdish folk songs are not even allowed at a wedding. The names of places in Kurdish have been changed into Arabic since 1970. Life for the poorest The "maktumin" is the poorest class in Syria. The Arabs call them "those who eat bread and onion." After the father of current President Bashar al-Assad, Hafiz Assad, came into power via coup in 1970, the "maktumin" volunteered to enlist in the special forces working directly under the president to get on the state's good side, which was understandable. Assad was satisfied with their service and returned the favor by releasing Kurdish political prisoners and building infrastructure services for many Kurdish villages. Their good relations were interrupted by a press statement in 1992, on the 30th anniversary of the
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LA Times, actor Michael Caine (Alfred) seemed to settle the question when he said that Bruce was supposed to be unambiguously alive during the scene: "They were there....They were real. There was no imagination. They were real and he was with Anne Hathaway [who played Selina Kyle], the cat lady, and I was happy ever after for him as I told him during the picture." Furthermore, the film's shooting script also specifies that Bruce is alive during the café scene. A line of spoken dialog towards the end of the film also notes that Martha Wayne's pearls are missing from the Wayne estate. In the final scene, Selina is seen wearing the necklace. The original story treatment by David S. Goyer as outlined before the production of Batman Begins(2005) was to have Two-Face as the principal antagonist for the film. Initially, at the end of The Dark Knight (2008), the Joker would have scarred Harvey Dent at a courtroom trial, setting up the third film. Dent's death and fall was put in at the end of the second film instead to set up the aftermath that follows. Following the release of this film, Nolan elaborated on his choice to include the Two-Face story in the prior film: he wanted each movie to stand on its own as a complete story, and not "tease" any sequels--a practice that had become common among comic book films. Nolan feels that holding back story or leaving a film open-ended for a sequel to build on is a cheat to the
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having a shaved head. This allusion is fed back to Bruce in the form of the hallucination of Ra's Al Ghul. When Officer Blake mentions giant alligators in the sewers, this is a reference to Killer Croc. In the comics Killer Croc has clashed with Bane, the main villain. Bane broke both of Croc' arms before fighting Batman and breaking his back. The only time Bane shoots a gun in the movie is at one of his henchmen in the sewer. The other time he tries to use a gun is when he attempts to kill Batman before he's killed by Catwoman on the Batpod. Batman tells Blake to get as many Gothamites out of the city before the bomb goes off, that "We need an exodus". Christian Bale later playedIt marks the late singer-guitarist's highest-charting debut in 44 years. T According to Billboard, Hendrix last charted in the top two in November 1968 with "Electric Ladyland." In 2010, Hendrix's other posthumous album, "Valleys of Neptune," debuted at No. 4. The new set features 12 previously unreleased Hendrix songs recorded between 1968 and 1970. The tracks were expected to appear on the follow-up to 1968's "Electric Ladyland," but were never officially released. Many of the songs were recorded at New York's Record Plant Studios. And there's even a guest appearance: Stephen Stills performs on "Somewhere." Hendrix's posthumous release is thanks to a group of producers and preservationists who worked on the material. Hendrix's collection was only topped by country singer Luke Bryan, who scored his first No. 1 album with
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the worst in Gregory," his attorney, Doug Rappaport, said outside court. Graniss stood next to him holding his mother's hand, his lips trembling. "He is very ashamed of his actions and very, very sorry. And now he's going to set an example by making amends, and he only hopes that San Franciscans will find it in their hearts to forgive him." Graniss' alleged actions during the Giants riot were also caught on video, and Assistant District Attorney Lindsay Hoopes said the footage may result in more charges being filed against him. Graniss' face crumpled after Hoopes made that statement in court. District Attorney George Gascón reiterated his tough stance on the Giants rioters at a news conference after the arraignment and said Graniss will have to face the "consequences of badHowever the Wilderness Society says BP has tried to keep the locations of its planned exploration wells under the table. "It's outrageous that BP has only finally quietly revealed where it plans to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight two years after being asked and after two failed applications to drill have been lodged," director Peter Owen said. BP first applied in 2015 to drill four exploration wells before resubmitting the plan earlier this year. It will do so for a second time in August but only for two of the wells - which BP said were within a multiple-use zone covering commercial oil and gas activity. It still hopes to start the project late this year.
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the next caller, named Siamak and also from Tehran, said Farhad was mistaken. “We should take care of our own business,” he said. There can be no equivalence between supporters of freedom, and the representatives of a repressive regime. When the battle is between tyranny and freedom, America must take sides. And yet, for the confused souls running VOA’s news coverage of the Iran protests, a tweet or a statement from President Trump must be “balanced” by driven from Ayatollah Khamenei or his puppet, President Rouhani. Former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, now the U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations, understands where America stands. She became (once again) a Trump administration rock star on Tuesday, when she gave a knock-out performance at the United Nations to support the struggle forand treatment of pregnancy-mask among the Nigerian Igbo women. Subjects and Methods {#sec1-2} ==================== The study was a cross-sectional survey of pregnant women in Enugu, South-East Nigeria. Enugu is a tropical environment with an average sunshine of 9-11 hours daily throughout the year. It is inhabited predominantly by the Negroid people of Igbo ethnic group, one of the three major ethnic groups in Nigeria. The study sample consisted of the first 500 consecutive eligible pregnant women seen by the author at the antenatal clinic of the Park lane Specialist Hospital Enugu over a 4-month period in 2003. Since the population of pregnant Igbo women residing in Enugu was not known with certainty, the formula for calculating the sample size for infinite population\[[@ref30]\] was used to calculate the minimum sample size for
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satellites continue observations on a steady basis. I would like to continue working to make sure such satellites operate smoothly in the future. Mr. Osawa received his master’s degree in electrical and communication engineering in 1986, from the Graduate School of Engineering at Tohoku University. After graduation he joined the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now JAXA). His early work included remote sensing research at the Earth Observation Center. Subsequently, he was responsible for the development (optical sensors and system) of the Advanced Land Observing Satellite DAICHI. He has been in his current position since August 2009.Q: Was "Aku Soku Zan" (悪即斬) a real Shinsengumi motto? In the manga series Rurouni Kenshin, the character of Hajime Saito, who is based on the real historical figure, has a saying or motto, "Aku Soku Zan" (悪即斬), which is translated as "Slay evil immediately". I found a few claims online that this was a real motto of the Shinsengumi the group that both historical Saito and fictional Saito are part of, but Wikipedia says it was probably not: The "Aku Soku Zan" motto he lives by (悪即斬, most literally, "Kill those who are evil immediately,", translated as "Slay Evil Immediately" in the English dub and as "Swift Death to Evil" in the VIZ manga) is most likely fictitious, though it does encompass a common sentiment of the Shinsengumi during the
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Bakumatsu. Is there any evidence that this phrase: Was a real Shinsengumi motto? Was a real motto of any contemporary group? Was a fictitious creation from literature or folk history that predated the manga series Rurouni Kenshin? A: Perhaps most telling is that the phrase is bad Classical Chinese. If I were to put it in English as "Evil, namely slay," that is not perfectly correct but would give a sense of the mangled grammar. The Ruroni Kenshin catchphrase is an uneducated riff on Chinese philosophical statements like 心即理 which are quite subtle in meaning and misunderstood by many modern Japanese people. There are no Google Books results for 悪即斬 (that is, "Aku Soku Zan") in the 20th century. Google Books has limited coverage of Japan before 1990 but at least something ought toFirst Memories is an oral history repository of individual retellings of first memories. Each memory is collected and held in an unmarked digital box, and stored in a specific, unchanging location. Due to the sheer number of memories, finding a particular box is nearly impossible, and the end product becomes a mass of individual perspectives, undefinable from each other until listened to. Click inside the flash player below to interact with First Memories: Technology Built in Actionscript/Flash, First Memories is a physical installation within the web. Users could call a 1-800 number to submit their own first memory. This memory was recorded and then submitted into the memory repository.
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in the first half at the AT&T Center on Friday, Apr. 11, 2014. Photo: Kin Man Hui / San Antonio Express-News Image 30 of 55 Spurs' Patty Mills (08) attempts a shot against Phoenix Suns' Ish Smith (03) in the first half at the AT&T Center on Friday, Apr. 11, 2014. Spurs' Patty Mills (08) attempts a shot against Phoenix Suns' Ish Smith (03) in the first half at the AT&T Center on Friday, Apr. 11, 2014. Photo: Kin Man Hui / San Antonio Express-News Image 31 of 55 San Antonio Spurs' Patty Mills gets a rebound as Memphis Grizzlies' Mike Miller, front, and Ed Davis watch during the first half at the AT&T Center, Sunday, April 6, 2014. San Antonio Spurs' Patty Mills gets a rebound as Memphis Grizzlies' Mike Miller, front, and Ed Daviswatch during the first half at the AT&T Center, Sunday, April 6, 2014. Photo: Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-News Image 32 of 55 Spurs' Patty Mills (08) hoists a three against the Golden State Warriors in the second half at the AT&T Center on Wednesday, Apr. 2, 2014. Spurs defeated the Warriors, 111-90. Spurs' Patty Mills (08) hoists a three against the Golden State Warriors in the second half at the AT&T Center on Wednesday, Apr. 2, 2014. Spurs defeated the Warriors, 111-90. Photo: Kin Man Hui / San Antonio Express-News Image 33 of 55 Patty Mills takes a shot against the New Orleans Pelicans in the second half, Saturday March 29, 2014 at the AT&T Center. The Spurs kept a steady lead throughout the entire game and won 96-80. Patty Mills takes a shot
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McCain, both Republicans, who found the Department of Defense had spent $6.8 million on sports marketing contracts, mostly to NFL teams looking to honor service members and hold "patriotic salutes" to the military. Playing the anthem first, before any of the players are introduced on the field, could be one way of avoiding the issue altogether, said Chuck Ross, an African-American studies professor at the University of Mississippi and author of "Outside the Lines: African Americans and the Integration of the National Football League." Some have also suggested not playing the national anthem at all. Mark Zeigler, a sportswriter for The San Diego Union-Tribune, asked in a May column why American football has become a popular measure for testing one's patriotism. "What connection does it [the anthem] have to a bunch ofathletes about to play a Wednesday afternoon game in the dog days of August while fans drink beer and fiddle on their phones and make last-minute bets on their team to cover the spread?" he wrote. "Why is it necessary to play it before every ... single ... game? Are we that insecure as a nation?" Let Kaepernick back on a team Kaepernick remains a free agent in the NFL. He was unable to secure a team last season after some criticized him for igniting the firestorm that began when he first kneeled in August 2016. He filed a grievance last fall against the league and its owners, accusing them of colluding against him. The NFL has declined to comment on the complaint, and both fans and sports analysts have debated over
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shoulders and making a statement to the effect that, unfortunately, bad things happen. Heden's wife, Shawna, who had been at work, was picked up by first responders and arrived home after the resuscitation efforts were terminated. After securing the scene, a deputy asked Heden and Shawna to go to the county law enforcement center to be interviewed. A first responder gave Heden and Shawna a ride because the Hedens' only working vehicle was still at Shawna's place of employment. Heden and Shawna waited in the lobby of the law enforcement center for a Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) agent to interview them. When BCA Agent Philip Hodapp arrived, he introduced himself and explained that he was going to the county attorney's office, but would be back to speak withthem. At that time, a deputy was at the county attorney's office preparing a search warrant for the Hedens' home. Shawna, who was interviewed first, informed Hodapp that she had gotten up around 5:00 a.m. and left for work at approximately 5:15 a.m. Shawna stated that she had last checked on Rose at 1:00 a.m., at which point Rose had been fine. Hodapp interviewed Heden next. This interview, like the interview of Shawna, was recorded. Heden was neither under arrest nor physically restrained during the interview. Heden's stepsister, who was in the lobby of the law enforcement center during the interviews, testified that Heden and Shawna were "free to go in and out" of the building. During this first interview, Heden initially told Hodapp that he had woken up around
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and forth, and Heden responded that he had shaken her approximately five times. Heden also acknowledged that Rose's head had snapped back and forth when he shook her. About 15 minutes into the interview, Hodapp told Heden that he was turning on his tape recorder, pretended to activate the recorder, and then asked Heden to repeat what he had told him. At this point, Heden left the bedroom to use the bathroom. When he returned to the bedroom, Heden repeated his admission, after which Hodapp asked questions highlighting Heden's cooperation with the investigation and asked him, "[y]ou're not under arrest, right?" Heden responded, "[y]eah." Hodapp then informed Heden that he was now the focus of the investigation and told Heden that he needed to advise him of his rights. Hedenasked if he was under arrest, and Hodapp responded that he needed to call the county attorney to "see what he wants to do." Hodapp then advised Heden of his Miranda rights and asked if he wanted to give a full statement. Heden again acknowledged shaking Rose, and said that an injury to Rose's chin was from putting her on the floor. The interview ended after about 27 minutes, at which point Hodapp asked Heden to remain in the bedroom while Hodapp spoke with deputies and the county attorney. Hodapp left the bedroom and conferred with the deputies who were at the home. Heden was then placed under arrest. The next day, Dr. Michael McGee performed an autopsy on Rose. McGee concluded that the manner of death was homicide
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after business expenses was $231,000. Anne is a nurse with the Health Center earning about $2,000 per month. James, his wife Anne, and her two children reside on a 17 acre farmstead some fourteen miles north of Carrington. This is the sole residence of both and is consistently occupied by James and the family. 2. Following his arrival in Carrington, James' personal life became further exacerbated by his financial baggage. In addition to being responsible for a very large tax liability and support obligations, he owed $9,000 to a Montana company for past due lease payments and was the subject of a successful garnishment of his clinic income. He sought legal advice from attorney Thomas Aljets concerning these problems and Aljets, aware of James' insolvent position, advised him and his wifeto see to it that Anne's income and assets were kept separate from his so that they would not become subject to James' *445 creditors. James' financial difficulties and possible solutions were discussed between the Craigs and Aljets many times over several years and Aljets, in negotiations with James' ex-wife and the Montana company raised a Chapter 7 filing as being probable. The Residence In the latter part of 1993, James arranged for the purchase of their 17 acre homestead which is operated by he and Anne as a hobby farm under the name "A & J Farms." The purchase was made with funds borrowed from Security State Bank and guaranteed by the Health Center, James' employer. James alone signed the note to the bank and along with Anne and
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Savings Acct. # 2559 after August 1994. James had also, from time-to-time, made deposits of his income into this account with the last being made in August of 1993. According to Anne, Savings Acct. # 2894, which was also in her name, was funded solely with James' money. In January 1995, $17,567 was withdrawn from this account and deposited into the Super NOW account. Any balance in Acct. # 2894 as of the date of the Petition was James' money. Likewise, Savings Acct. # 2893, while in Anne's name, was funded entirely with James' earnings. According to his testimony, he was depositing his pay checks into his wife's account in order to segregate and also avoid the IRS, the claims of his ex-wife and other creditors. Account #XXXXXX was a business or farm account according to James and was funded with his money. Although in the name of "A & J Farms — & Craig," this account was drawn upon by both James and his wife. Vehicles The Craigs are in possession of a number of passenger and recreation vehicles all of which are titled in the name of Anne Craig. These consist of the following: 1979 Porsche, 1985 Chevrolet Suburban, 1995 Ford Windstar Van, 1994 Ford Escort, 1989 Yamaha Snowmobile, 1992 Artic Cat Snowmobile, 1993 Wildcat Snowmobile, 1993 Larson 20 ft. inboard boat and trailer, 1993 175 h.p. Mercruser motor, 1989 Snowmobile trailer and a Massey Ferguson tractor. The Porsche and Suburban were originally titled in James' name but came into possession of the Chapter 7 Trustee
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Irish Marriage Equality Bill Passes Final Step, Ceremonies Set to Begin in November Earlier today, the Irish government took the final steps in approving the result from May's historic marriage equality referendum, which saw 62% of voters cast their ballots in favor of equality. With its final reading in the Irish parliament, the Oireachtas, Marriage Bill 2015 has officially been adopted and signed into law by President Michael Higgins' office. The final reading was marked by spontaneous applause from those gathered in the hall. Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald (pictured below in between YES Equality's Brian Sheehan and Graine Healy in Pantibar) said that marriages will begin in November of this year. The Irish Times reports that Fitzgerald went on to say, "today is a joyous day." Photo via Facebook/Panti BlissAmerican Doctors at the Nuremberg Medical Trial. Three Hippocratic physicians played critical roles in the prosecution of 23 Nazi doctors charged with murder and torture for conducting lethal medical experiments on concentration camp prisoners. Two of the physicians, Leopold Alexander and Andrew C. Ivy, were Americans, and the other, Werner Leibbrandt, was German. At the 70th anniversary of the Doctors' Trial it is fitting to recall the three's influences and contributions to the formulation of strict research ethics rules, known as the Nuremberg Code. Their contributions help us better understand why they insisted on strict research rules and yet ultimately were unable to apply these rules to their own research. Exploring their contributions at Nuremberg may help us appreciate the continuing difficulty physician-researchers have with accepting public regulation of
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railway freight train of appellant, The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company (hereinafter called "Santa Fe"), at the intersection of the Santa Fe main line tracks and Jefferson Road in the township of Atwood, county of Orange, on June 21, 1955. A jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiffs for the sum of $29,000 and the defendants appeal from the judgment which followed and from an order denying their motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict. The accident occurred at the intersection of Jefferson Road with the main line of the Santa Fe at approximately 4 p. m. The general area of the crossing was open, undeveloped country, and there were no climatic obstructions to vision. The Santa Fe train was approaching Jefferson Road from theeast on the northerly main line tracks, which extend generally east and west and intersect Jefferson Road, which runs generally north and south. Jefferson road is approximately *557 2,000 feet west of the Atwood depot. Paralleling the railroad track at a distance of approximately 25 feet to the north thereof is Placentia Road, into which Jefferson Road deadends. Between Atwood depot and Jefferson Road the railroad tracks curve to the left for westbound trains and the westerly end of the curve is approximately 750 feet from Jefferson Road. The easterly end of the curve was approximately 1,700 feet east of the Jefferson Road crossing. For northbound traffic on Jefferson Road a crossarm signal and a highway stop sign were located just south of the railroad tracks. Vincent Yorba,
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The Delhi High Court has dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of P Chidambaram in the corruption and money laundering cases related to the INX Media scandal. (File Photo) The Delhi High Court has rejected former Union finance minister P Chidambaram's anticipatory plea for protection from arrest in the INX Media case. Chidambaram has moved SC over the order. Justice Sunil Gaur, who delivered the judgment on Tuesday, had reserved the order on January 25. "Both the petitions (in CBI and ED case) are dismissed," said Justice Gaur. After the court pronounced the order, senior advocate Dayan Krishnan, appearing for Chidambaram, sought a stay on the operation of the order for three days, to which the court said that it will consider the request and will pass an order on it. During thearguments, both the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate had opposed Chidambaram's plea on the ground that his custodial interrogation was required as he was evasive during questioning. Following the rejection of the anticipatory bail plea, P Chidambram lawyers are likely to approach the Supreme Court. High Court said facts reveal that Chidambaram is the kingpin, the key conspirator in the INX Media case. The court is of prima facie opinion that custodial interrogation of Chidambaram is required for an effective investigation in the case. "It is a classic case of money laundering and granting bail in such case will send the wrong message to the society," said the court while reserving the order. ED, CBI ON LOOKOUT 8.40 pm: Top agency sources have said that Chidambaram is untraceable. He has switched off his
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Blazers and ties, classes set strictly by ability and pupils drilled to stand when a teacher enters – presumably before launching into a perfect recitation of their times tables. One imagines this is the stuff Nick Gibb dreams of. If there is one politician who has been most closely associated with the Tories' pledged return to old-fashioned discipline and traditional learning, it is the new schools minister. His stance is likely to put Gibb on a collision course with quite a few teachers. "An unreconstructed 1950s grammar school agenda" is how one leading educationist describes his views. "There's concern about his understanding of what a 21st-century curriculum should look like," says another. The mainly state-educated MP for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton favours rote learning, thinks children should know the mapof Europe – "it's the routine bits of knowledge that set you up for later life" – and believes teachers should have the power to hand out on-the-spot detentions to be served on the same day, even if they disrupt students' and parents' plans. The disappointment would rightly add to the punishment, he reckons. But while Gibb has been an enthusiastic proponent of a crackdown on behaviour, he has given equal emphasis to the Conservatives' pledge to let heads get on with running their schools the way they want, unhindered by meddling from central government. Many in the sector have highlighted the tension between the two standpoints. Gibb attributes much of his thinking on education to his own experiences in the system, moving schools frequently as the family followed his
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life before election included acting as an aide to Cecil Parkinson in the 1987 general election. Once in the Commons he was quick to make his mark, becoming a frontbench spokesman on trade and industry matters in 1999, and later speaking on Treasury issues. He has served as a shadow minister for education since May 2005. Gibb says he favours traditional methods simply because they work. And for all the criticism he is likely to face, he will always have at least one key supporter from the world of education. His mother, Eileen, a retired primary teacher with 38 years' experience, has frequently been found sitting at the back of the room as he addresses fringe meetings at party conferences.Little Green Cars reveal "The Garden Of Death", the latest video/single from recent record Ephemera. The clip opens with a snippet of "Hello Walls" by country crooner Faron Young as the band's Stevie Appleby meets a mysterious older man in an L.A. diner. "The Garden Of Death" kicks in with a crystal-clear riff before easing into life as a spine-tingling ballad - bittersweet black and white visuals pair perfectly with LGC's trembling folk-pop gorgeousness. It's a touching look at grief, mortality, and the power of company. Ephemera is out now via Glassnote. Read Confronting Loss, a piece Little Green Cars' Adam O'Regan wrote for us about the death of his father. Watch "The Garden Of Death" below.
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chin-support. Single pulses TMS were delivered using one module of a Bistim system (Magstim Co. Ltd.) and using a 70 mm figure-of-eight standard coil (Magstim Co. Ltd.). The coil was held tangential to the head. A mechanical coil holder allowed the placement of the TMS coil in the desired position. TMS single pulses were applied to the hand area of the left M1 in order to evoke a response in the contralateral OP, chosen because of its involvement in grasping movement \[[@B14]\]. An EMG was recorded in order to quantify MEP amplitudes. First, the individual resting motor threshold (RMT) was assessed. The RMT was defined as the stimulation strength (in percentage out of machine output) at the \"hot spot\" which led to EMG amplitudes above 100 μV in 50%played few games and had a game where he rested and thus had few fantasy points. One other note is that I included Peyton Manning here for reference. However since he retired prior to the 2016 season, I excluded him from the rest of my analysis since no one is picking him for his/her fantasy team. The following is the fantasy football points averages for QBs split between Home and Away: This is a basic split of the QBs at home vs. on the road. The top 10 are highlighted for home but the top 11 are highlighted on the road. The reason is that Matt Moore has only played 2 road games with over 10 passing attempts. However, maybe his coach would like to play him on the road
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According to Ted Morgan, author of William S. Burroughs biography Literary Outlaw (which Burroughs hated), the hard-living Beat writer added “teacher” to the list of jobs he did not like after an unhappy semester teaching creative writing at the City College of New York. He complained about dimwitted students, and disliked the job—arranged for him by Allen Ginsberg—so much that he later turned down a position at the University of Buffalo that paid $15,000 a semester, even though he desperately needed the money. That Burroughs had recently kicked heroin may have contributed to his unease with the prosaic regularities of college life. Whatever the story, he later remarked that the “teaching gig was a lesson in never again.” What then could have lured Burroughs out to Boulder Colorado fiveBY THE COMMITTEE UNDER THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF PALOLI MOHAMMED KUTTY, THE MINISTER FOR LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT REGARDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF JUSTICE SACHAR COMMISSION REPORT IN KERALA [Approved by the Government as per Order No.G.O.(Ms.) 148/08/GAD dated 6-5-2008] The eleven member Committee formed by the Government of Kerala, for submitting proposals necessary for implementing the recommendations of Justice Rajindar Sachar Commission Report in Kerala, is submitting the report prepared on the basis of the studies and data collections conducted during the last months of November, December and January for the consideration of the Government of Kerala. There were about 4000 proposals in the 398 represenations received during the sittings conducted in the fourteen districts. On codification of similar nature, after avoiding the repetitions therein, the committee found seventy seven problems as concrete. On the basis of
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Kurt Cobain died twenty years ago this week. A couple years after that, Lorde was born, and last night she was one of four women who replaced Nirvana's late singer as the Seattle band reunited for their Rock Hall of Fame induction. Cobain's widow Courtney Love made nice with Nirvana, calling Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic "family" and saying, "I just wish that Kurt was here to hear this and feel this and be this. Twenty years ago, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame maybe wasn't… But tonight he really would have appreciated it. And I just want to give this [award] to Francis, our daughter, who's not here because she's ill." Nirvana was inducted by Cobain's close friend, REM's Michael Stipe, before Grohl grabbed his drums, Novoselic strappedon his bass, late-joining Pat Smear git his guitar and the surviving members played a four-song set of Nirvana songs, possibly for the first time since Kurt's death. Replacing him would have been a monumental task for anyone, but one has to imagine that Cobain would have liked the cast of women that were brought in. The legendary rock goddess Joan Jett performed "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon, another close friend of the band, sang "Aneurysm", St. Vincent tackled "Lithium" and Lorde closed the set with "All Apologies." Joan Jett joins Nirvana for "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
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manuals and policies were inadequate. Nowhere did the procedures and policies mention "Wells Notices" specifically and the need to make disclosure when one was issued. Individuals at Goldman were promptly informed of the receipt of the Wells Notices by the outside counsel for both employees, but they subsequently failed to notify the Goldman compliance unit charged with updating Forms U4. The second registered individual subsequently was not named in an SEC complaint. As part of the settlement, Goldman also agreed to review its supervisory procedures and systems in the reporting area and to implement and document any necessary remedial measures. In concluding this settlement, Goldman neither admitted nor denied the charges, but consented to the entry of FINRA's findings. On October 27, 2010 and November 5, 2010, respectively, the United States DistrictCourt for the Southern District of New York entered Consent Orders and Judgments as to Defendants Roomy Khan ("Khan") and Rajiv Goel ("Goel") in the SEC's insider trading case, SEC v. Galleon Management, LP, et al. The SEC filed its action on October 16, 2009, against Raj Rajaratnam ("Rajaratnam"), Galleon Management, LP ("Galleon"), Goel, and others. On November 5, 2009, the Commission amended its complaint to add allegations against additional entities and individuals, including Khan. Rajaratnam is the founder and a Managing General Partner of Galleon, a New York hedge fund, which at the time of the alleged insider trading had billions of dollars under management. When the SEC's complaint was filed, Goel, a friend of Rajaratnam's, was a managing director within the treasury group of Intel Corp. ("Intel"),
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Job Search Resources Human Resources: Career and Education Opportunities in Texas Human Resources: Human Resource Managers make sure that the people within our companies and government offices are treated well and fairly. They balance government regulations and business goals to create work environments in which employees can feel safe and secure. Texas photo by Flcelloguy Texas has a population of 24,782,302, which has grown by 18.85% in the last 10 years. Nicknamed the "Lone Star State," its capital is Austin, though its biggest city is Houston. In 2008, there were a total of 14,469,900 jobs in Texas. The average annual income was $37,809 in 2008, up from $36,838 in 2007. The unemployment rate in Texas was 7.6% in 2009, which has grown by 2.7% since the previous year. Approximately 23.2% of Texas residentsprevalence rate among transgender women, it is necessary to develop interventions to improve linkage to ART and address the multitude of barriers experienced by transgender women to enhance their retention in HIV care. A potential solution to improve adherence and retention among transgender women is through mobile phone text messages. Several studies have found success in improving health services and outcomes through the use of text message interventions with PLWH \[[@ref24]-[@ref28]\]. In 2014, internet and mobile phone use among people in the United States aged 12 to 29 years was over 90% \[[@ref29]\]. Unlike internet-based social media platforms, text messaging is easily accessible, private, portable, inexpensive, and used daily by nearly all the youth and the young adults in the United States, including the most vulnerable transgender women
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of the country, has been kept under wraps since May 2014 when it was submitted to the government. The high-level panel carried out a detailed analysis of the poor socio-economic status of the tribals in India, and noted, "Tribes are among the poorest and most marginalised sections of Indian society. Although numerically only about 8.6 per cent, they disproportionately represent the people living below the poverty line, are illiterate and suffer from extremely poor physical health." Business Standard reviewed the report, running into more than 400 pages, which records how on parameters assessing income levels, education health and other development indices the condition of tribals has either worsened or improved at such low rates that the gulf between them and the rest of Indians has only grown as the countrythemselves as has been done in some cases in Andhra Pradesh, through tribal cooperatives. The authors noted, "It is essential that the whole process of displacement should be democratic and rights of tribal communities to say 'no' to acquisition of their land and to access and manage forests and other common property resources (CPRs), be recognised." Asking for strict implementation of the new land law, Forest Rights Act and the strengthening of the Panchayat (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act, the committee has noted how the regulations under these have been flouted by central and state agencies, including the highest echelons of the government, such as the Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure (in the previous United Progressive Alliance government). It has warned against diluting the provisions of the laws that require prior
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into being in January 2003, the District was apparently determined to comply with both that new state statute and the Act. On July 7, 2003, therefore, the District proposed various revisions to the Kentucky SIP to eliminate the VET program. The primary motivation and purpose of these revisions were to comply with the new state statute. On August 14, 2003, the EPA preliminarily advised the District that any SIP revision must consider the new eight-hour ozone and fine particulate matter standards. Because the proposed revision did not consider those standards, the District knew then that the EPA was not likely to approve the SIP revision simply as a matter of course. Nevertheless, on August 27, 2003, the District submitted a formal request to the EPA for approval to revisethe District, Arthur Williams, nor Dr. Karen Cassidy raise a defense as to the Court's power to seek enforcement against them. Defendant Lajuana S. Witcher, the newly appointed Secretary of the Kentucky National Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet (the "Secretary"), however, disclaims specific responsibility for any of these events and seeks to avoid legal liability on the grounds that she is immune from suit under the Eleventh Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Eleventh Amendment prohibits federal courts from hearing suits brought by private citizens against state governments without the state's consent. First, the Court will consider the Secretary's responsibility. The evidence demonstrates that the Cabinet has delegated to the District the power to propose, implement, and maintain that portion of the SIP applicable to Jefferson County. The
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from birth by their government (the same as the early isolated tribes) and only know what the government wants them to know and how they should feel about people outside of their regime (tribe). It is not just single Beings that perpetrate these atrocities on their fellow Human Beings, but sometimes it is the consensus of an entire social order that allow this hate to go unchecked. The 'bullies' on the block for example who have persuaded their 'tribesmen' to their way of thinking and prejudices based on their religious beliefs or perceived injustices against them as a tribe. This goes back to the 'haves' and the 'have not's'. If you look at the disparity of wealth in the world today you can easily see vast differences from country tocountry and even disparity inside an individual country. For example, the average person living in a country like the United States has vast wealth, freedoms and opportunities compared to the average Palestinian living on the Gaza strip. But even in the United States with all of its wealth, there are pockets of poverty with starving children and lack of adequate health care, because the wealthy ('haves') are not willing to share their wealth with the 'have not's'. When you are deprived of the basic needs to sustain life, IE food, water, shelter and the freedom to move about, you not only get angry but desperate enough to not even care about the life you have been given, no different than a caged animal that is tortured on a daily
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one of their employees. On the occasion in question Hughes was authorized by the Bennetts to take a certain 1949 Mercury car owned by them from Burns, Oregon, and deliver it at Portland. With the Bennetts' permission Hughes invited his sister Joan Hess (the appellant), and Jerry Hess, her husband, to accompany him on the trip. It appears that some weeks previously Hughes had driven this car on another trip and had had trouble with the door on the driver's side, and had to tie it shut. A new latch was then placed on the door by a mechanic in the Bennetts' employ at their garage. There was no evidence that this car door had ever opened while the vehicle was being operated;the difficulty referred to in the testimony related only to the matter of getting it closed. Nor was there evidence that any condition of the door caused it to open on the occasion of the accident giving rise to this litigation. 3 On the day involved here the trio, composed of Hughes, as driver, and Joan and Jerry Hess, left Burns for Portland. Upon leaving Salem, Oregon, Hughes was driving. Sitting next to him was appellant, and next to her was her husband. The accident causing appellant's injury occurred some distance out of Salem when Hughes pulled out from his lane of traffic to follow a car immediately in front of him, which in turn had pulled out to pass a car ahead of it.
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Seven years ago, 27-year-old Aleksandra Nowak lived in constant fear of death. Her mother, grandmother, uncle and aunt all died before the age of 40 from colon cancer. Doctors in her native Poland told her to prepare for the inevitable. Then, she came to America, earned her college degree, and unexpectedly, she fell in love. "It was always my dream to come to America and get an education, but I never thought I would meet someone," explained Nowak. Knowing there is a strong genetic link to developing colon cancer; she warned her then-boyfriend about her likely prognosis and tried to dissuade him from seeking a future together. "I said, 'Don’t fall in love with me -- I will probably die at a very young age,'" says Nowak. And that would have beenless invasive. President Barack Obama had a virtual colonoscopy performed as part of his routine physical exam. However, both procedures require a cleansing of the bowels the day before. Furthermore, if an abnormality is found during a CT colonography, the patient would then have to undergo a traditional colonoscopy. In Sickness and In Health It may not sound like it, but Nowak was fortunate. Her upper intestine and abdomen were free of disease. But the large number of polyps found in her colon required drastic measures. Thiim told her they could prevent her from ever developing colon cancer by removing her colon. With her now-husband at her side, Nowak agreed. The surgery was performed two days before the new year and allowed her to ring in 2010 with hope for the
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take him away When they felt no movement or other signs of life, they took him to be dead and decided to take him to the funeral.<br />However, he got up on the way to the funeral, which would be a shock to his family, but also a big relief (<a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubballi/dharwad-teen-wakes-up-on-way-to-his-funeral/articleshow/57242895.cms" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">link to article</a>):<br /><blockquote class="tr_bq">A 17-year-old boy woke up on the way to his funeral in Dharwad's Managundi village, surprising his relatives and villagers who had presumed him dead. He was rushed to a private hospital where his condition is critical. Bitten by a stray dog one month ago, Kumar Marewad, 17, had high fever last week following which he was admitted to a Dharwad hospital. As his condition deteriorated, the teenager was put onto the court documents, the wife suffered the stroke on a visit to Israel with her husband in 2005. Shortly after, the husband returned to the U.S., where he remains. His wife and their two children stayed in Israel and she became an Israeli citizen. The court says the husband has ignored her request and a court ruling for a divorce as well as another ruling demanding he pay alimony. The father is in his late 60s and according to court documents is a wealthy member of New York's Hasidic community who runs a real estate company. He was in Israel last year on a family visit when he was summoned to the court, told to hand in his and his wife's passports and barred from leaving the
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union. What happened in Michigan last December is highly instructive about whom, exactly, RTW is intended to help, and who is behind it. ALEC's Reach Widens Union leaders in Michigan say they were stunned by the shocking speed with which the bill was passed and signed into law, particularly since Republican Gov. Rick Snyder had previously said RTW was "not on [his] agenda." But it has long been on the agenda of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). In fact, it's little surprise that much of the Michigan laws' language comes verbatim from ALEC model legislation. As the Center for Media and Democracy shows, ALEC's model has also appeared in the union stronghold of Pennsylvania, with backing from the Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity and cheerleading from union-busting fanboys like Stephen Moore ofof the industrial heartland, whether they belong to a union or not. It's a well-known fact that union workers make more money and have better benefits than similarly situated non-union workers. What's less well known is that unions lift wages for everyone in the labor market, as non-union employers must compete with unions' higher wage standard to attract better employees. As former Clinton advisor Eric Liu writes in Time, "Even if you aren't a member your pay is influenced by the strength or weakness of organized labor. The presence of unions sets off a wage race to the top. Their absence sets off a race to the bottom." This race to the bottom is, no doubt, a strong incentive to RTW's corporate sponsors. The lower the wages, the worse the
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