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a Dr. Henry Chauncey appeared at breakfast time. "He made me make some tea of a powder that looked like black pepper." The tea was given to 21-year-old Eliza Sowers, a paper mill worker. She'd been brought to the boarding house by Chauncey the day before.
At around 2:00 the following morning, Eliza called to the boarding house owner. "She said she was very bad. She said, 'I won't take any more of that doctor's medicine; it will kill me.'"
Chauncey returned later, performing some sort of procedure upon Eliza with something "which shined and looked like a knitting needle," according to the owner of the boarding house. Chauncey said that Eliza was "the most difficult person he had ever operated on. Said the medicine he gave her was toopowerful, and had acted too quick."
Eliza died from the ministrations of Dr. Chauncey. The trial revealed that Eliza had been seduced by William Nixon, her superintendant at the paper mill.
***
A woman I used to picket with in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, told me of a day she was outside one of Harrisburg's two abortion facilities. The clinic was set back from the street by an expanse of lawn, with a parking lot to the side and back. Sidewalk counselors would stand in the alley, where they could call to the women as they got out of their cars. The picketers would stand on the sidewalk in front, where patients could see their signs from the waiting room.
The woman saw a middle-aged white couple get out of a car. They opened
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20,000 workers facing job loss, says owners’ association
The laterite quarry operators in the district have decided to stage an indefinite strike to protest against the government's stance refusing permits to operate the quarries in the district.
March to Collectorate
P. Thamban, president, Laterite Quarry Operators’ Association told reporters that they have decided to stage a march to the collectorate on Tuesday as a prelude to indefinite strike against the district administration’s “indifferent attitude” towards the quarry operators.
Mr. Thamban said there are over 700 quarries in the district.
However, the district administration had cancelled the licences and refused to renew them.
This was causing a huge problem and had denied them the right to quarry the laterite bricks, which were used mostly for construction works.
Over 20,000 people were directly employed by these quarriesinvolved in a collision with another vehicle.
As a result of this collision, Hamm suffered great physical injuries and was rendered an incomplete quadriplegic; that is, he has minimal feeling in his hands and is completely paralyzed from his mid-chest down.
Hamm made claims against, and settled out-of-court with, first, Pardue's liability insurer; second, the liability insurer of the bar that had served alcoholic beverages to Pardue just prior to the accident; and, finally, Hamm's own UM coverage carrier, because the driver of the other vehicle involved was uninsured. Hamm recovered a total of $150,000 on these policies.
Hamm then sought, because he had not been made whole, to recover underinsured motorist ("UIM") coverage on a policy of his father's, with the now insolvent Champion Insurance Company. The policy limit, per
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How ECB managed to send a cricket ball to the edge of space
It was quite a moment when the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) managed to send a cricket ball to space. This was done during the opening day of the T20 Blast in England. The ball was sent to the edge of space with a helium balloon attached to it and it landed back safely with the parachute in place. But, how did the ECB manage this in the first place? In this video, they show the behind the scenes, how the ball was sent to space, what all went behind it etc. This is one moment that might go on to signify the opening day of the T20 Blast. It is a tournament that theyGoodbye, New Orleans Zephyrs. Hello, New Orleans Baby Cakes.
The Miami Marlins' Triple-A team, based in New Orleans since moving from Denver in 1993, has been renamed to the Baby Cakes, according to a team release.
The new nickname was selected from a group of seven finalists in a "Name the Team" contest that garnered more than 3,000 submissions.
We're proud to introduce our new identity - the New Orleans Baby Cakes! pic.twitter.com/6kWLXkRmCf — NOLA Baby Cakes (@cakesbaseball) November 15, 2016
In a nod to the Crescent City, the nickname refers to Mardi Gras king cakes, which have small plastic babies hidden inside. The team's new identity includes many iconic Mardi Gras elements, such as team colors mixing the Zephyrs' dark navy blue with gold, purple and green. The primary logo is
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allocution was also conducted on June 15, 1994. After determining that Graziano had reviewed the agreement with his attorney, the court asked Graziano about the factual basis for his plea, and Graziano admitted that he had entered into an agreement to murder DiBono in order to maintain his position in the Gambino Crime Family. The court accepted Graziano's guilty plea, reserving decision on whether to impose the sentence agreed upon by the parties in the plea agreement.
4
At the sentencing hearing on September 14, 1994, Graziano's counsel made no objections to the presentence report, noting only that the court should consider Graziano's limited income in imposing any fine. The court approved the ten-year term of imprisonment stipulated to by the parties, and imposeda three-year term of supervised release and a $50 special assessment. After noting that it had "considered the financial implications [of imposing a fine]," the court also sentenced Graziano to a fine of $250,000. Judgment was entered on September 15, 1994.
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Graziano brought no direct appeal from his conviction or his sentence, but on April 10, 1995, filed this motion pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255, pro se and in forma pauperis. Graziano raised several issues before the district court, including (1) that his guilty plea was induced by misrepresentations and erroneous advice from his counsel regarding the applicable Sentencing Guidelines range for the conspiracy charge to which he pled; (2) that his three-year term of supervised release was not authorized by
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New York Yankees won more than anybody else but not enough for owner George Steinbrenner, after one particular loss the owner ordered every member of the coaching and training staffs and manager Joe Torre upstairs to his office at Yankee Stadium. As many as two dozen people sat and stood around the room, their heads drooped, knowing the lashing that was about to come. Steinbrenner didn't disappoint them with his fury.
"We have to do better," Steinbrenner said. "All of us. If there is anybody in this room who thinks they are doing everything they can to help the Yankees win, you can leave right now."
Don Zimmer got up out of his chair and walked out on Steinbrenner. The rest of the room managed to suppress both gasps andlaughter.
Zimmer's wife, Soot, who had been waiting in the lobby and was expecting the usual lengthy Steinbrenner summit, knew it meant only one thing to see her husband get off the elevator so soon after the meeting began.
"You've been fired!"
Zimmer wasn't fired. He survived the walkout but maintained a simmering feud with the Boss, eventually citing Steinbrenner as the reason he quit as a Yankees coach after the 2003 season.
I like this Zimmer quote regarding the Pedro altercation:
"What does he have to apologize for?" Zimmer wrote. "I was the guy who charged him and threw the punch. To the people who said Pedro beat up an old man I said, 'No, an old man was dumb enough to try and beat up on Pedro.'"
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with a poor human rights record.
It is consequently possible that the United States will begin to offer preferential treatment to India just as friction with China grows. Such a move would not be unprecedented. During the Cold War, the United States promoted economic growth and development among allies such as Japan, South Korea, and West Germany by providing, among others, access to finance and markets. First signs of such balancing behaviour have begun to emerge, such as the 2005 US-India Civilian Nuclear Agreement. The overall effect does not need to be that China will be cut off from the world economy in the same way the Soviet Union was during the Cold War. But at a minimum, India is likely to gain an advantage relative to China, thatmoney - and thus could hamper efforts to finance attacks, analysts say.
"It would be inconceivable that large amounts of (terror-linked) money would transit through the formal financial system, because of all the controls," said Ibrahim Warde, an expert on terrorist financing at The Fletcher School at Tufts University.
The question of where al-Qaeda and sympathizers get their money has long been crucial to efforts to prevent terror attacks. A 2004 US Investigation found that banks in the United Arab Emirates had unwittingly handled most of the $400,000 spent on the September 11 attack.
After the attacks, the US made an aggressive push to use law enforcement techniques to disrupt terrorist financing networks and worked with allies to improve their own financial and regulatory institutions.
Despite those efforts, wealthy donors and Islamic
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The Gaza Strip ( ˈ ɡ ɑː z ə ˈ s t r ɪ p ; Arabic: قطاع غزة Qiṭāʿ Ġazzah [qɪˈtˤɑːʕ ˈɣazza]), or simply Gaza, is a small self-governing. With over a million apps and games, Google Play has something for everyone. Browse and install your favorite Android apps and games on your Android phone, tablet, TV. Land records are searchable by the property owners last name. Click here to conduct an Electronic Records Search. The Sussex County Clerks Office records and. Online Booty Call is a casual dating site for singles who enjoy the benefits of dating without having to give up the excitement of being single. Relax - try casual. Advocates for Victims of Crime (AVOICE) isChinese wife,Chinese brides on this dating site. To a 34 year old woman, 42 sounds OLD. To a 42-year-old man who wants his own biological children, anything above 36 is getting into risky territory, what. Fox 5 NY, New York News, Breaking News, weather, south african social dating sites, traffic, entertainment 10 Things You Must Know About Dating Korean Girls.
Note: The article 10 Things You Must Know About Dating Korean Girls was taipei dating sites to be for free dating sites in fort myers. I am 44 years old and entering the dating scene again for the first time in 25 years. Where do you go to meet someone at my age. I am not doing the online singles. Hippies definition, a person, especially of the late 1960s,
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the jury regarding the standard of care applicable to the defendant physician's conduct, we reverse and remand.
BACKGROUND
2
On November 7, 1989, the plaintiffs, John M. Goldman, Jr., a minor, by and through his mother and next friend, Deborah Goldman, Deborah Goldman individually, and John M. Goldman, Sr., filed this medical malpractice action against Julius Bosco, M.D., George Henneberger, M.D., the Women's Clinic, Inc., and the Singing River Hospital and its Board of Trustees. Jurisdiction was based on diversity of citizenship. The plaintiffs allege that the defendants were negligent during Deborah Goldman's delivery of John Goldman Jr. on November 4, 1975, causing irreversible brain damage to the newborn child. The district court dismissed the claims against the Singing River Hospital and its Board of Trustees. ThePrincess X "Gimme All (Ring My Bell)" nominated by HMMA for best dance song of 2012
Online PR News – 01-November-2012 – New York – Princess X's new single "Gimme All (Ring My Bell)" has been nominated by the Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA) for the best dance song of 2012.
This is a second HMMA nomination for Princess X. In 2011, the singer's red carpet appearance was featured in the 54th Grammy Awards Book. This November 2012, she will walk the red carpet along with other celebrity nominees, including five-time Grammy-winning composer Thomas Newman (nominated for Skyfall) and three-time Academy Award winning composer Howard Shore (nominated for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey).
The new single "Gimme All (Ring My Bell)" is rapidly gaining popularity in the UK dance music
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fossils were coming to light. In 1927 the Canadian anthropologist Davidson Black described Sinanthropus pekinensis (“Chinese man of Peking” [Beijing]), based on an examination of two teeth recovered from the cave site of Zhoukoudian in Dragon Bone Hill, near Beijing. The find became popularly known as Peking Man. Several skullcaps were recovered from the same site in subsequent years. Both Black and anatomist Franz Weidenreich noted similarities between the Zhoukoudian finds and Pithanthropus, but Dubois rejected the similarities.
Unfortunately the Zhoukoudian fossils were lost during World War II. Work at the site was halted by the Japanese invasion in 1937, but the fossils remained at the Cenozoic Research Laboratory of the Peking Union Medical College until 1941, when an attempt was made to transfer them to the United Statesfor safekeeping. They were never seen again. It is thought that they were in possession of a group of US marines, who were captured when war broke out between Japan and the USA. Fortunately Weidenreich had made plaster casts, now in the American Museum of Natural History, New York. After the war, excavation resumed at Zhoukoudian and a number of discoveries have been made since, including two skull fragments. Zhoukoudian became a World Heritage site in 1987.
In 1936 palaeontologist Ralph von Koenigswald made a further discovery on Java itself. Excavating near Mojokerto, eastern Java, in 1936, von Koenigswald recovered a juvenile skull now known as the Mojokerto Child, who was anything from 2 to 6 years old at death, but again Dubois rejected any affinities to Pithecanthropus. The
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ago coming off the 2015 season. They had at least one viable NFL starter in LT Russell Okung, but he departed for Denver this past offseason, and Seattle entered the season ranked dead last on paper in PFF’s 2016 preseason O-line rankings.
The Seahawks have taken players that have been proven failures elsewhere in the league and inserted them into the starting lineup, expecting that they can be revived because they fit the correct physical profile. Through two games, at least, none of them have. The team has the lowest-ranked pass-blocking unit in the game, and the third-lowest run blocking. The line alone has surrendered 33 total pressures across two games, on pace for 264 this season, which would be 67 more than they allowed a year ago.
Seattle runnersFollowing entry of the deportation order, the Immigration and Naturalization Service ("INS") did not locate Crawford until he was arrested by police in Portsmouth, Virginia on August 20, 1990 for a misdemeanor narcotics violation. In September 1990, the Portsmouth authorities turned Crawford over to the INS.
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the following reasons, the Defendants' Motion is DENIED.
II. FACTS
As this is before the Court on the Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment, the Court will present the facts in the light most favorable to the non-movant, Mr. Hoover.
Mr. Hoover began working for the City of Circleville as a contract employee on August 19, 1994, performing electrical inspections. In January of 1996, he became a full-time employee of the Circleville Building Department. Mr. Hoover has a Master's degree in industrial technology and was certified as a Class III building and electrical inspector. In August of 1997, Allyn Sheldon was hired as the Department's Chief Building Officer ("CBO"). Mr. Sheldon was Mr. Hoover's direct supervisor.
Mr. Sheldon and Mr. Hoover's first dispute involved the implementation of a form checklist for inspectors. Mr.give him an opinion, but that he was not a plumbing inspector. Mr. Hoover and contract plumbing inspector, Chris Patowski, later returned to the site. Mr. Patowski advised Mr. Clifton that the plumbing was not vented properly and that it needed to be repaired.
The following morning, Mr. Clifton and his tenant, Bob Huffer, a lawyer and a *416 county commissioner, went to see Mr. Sheldon and threatened to sue the Building Department for delaying the project. Mr. Sheldon permitted Mr. Clifton, who is characterized by Mr. Hoover as a wealthy and influential man in Circleville, to "cover-up" the defective plumbing. When it was time for the final inspection, Mr. Sheldon incorrectly told Mr. Patowski that Mr. Hoover had looked at the plumbing. The Mayor, Mr. Starkey, Director of
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to sign off on the list of violations. Mr. Hoover instead informed Mr. Boggs that he had ninety days to correct the violations. Without a final plumbing inspection and without Mr. Boggs correcting the code and safety violations that Mr. Hoover had noted, Mr. Sheldon issued a certificate of occupancy permitting Mr. Boggs to open the hair salon.
Mr. Hoover decided, due to the problems he perceived with Mr. Sheldon and the Building Department, to go before the Building Department's Advisory Board ("Advisory Board"). The Advisory Board is comprised of contractors and realtors from the area. Mr. Hoover attended the Advisory Board's meetings to inform them of his concerns about the Department condoning and approving non-compliance with building codes. Mr. Hoover also alerted the State Board of Building Standardsto the issues.
In addition to the meetings with the Advisory Board, Hoover had several meetings with City officials Sheldon, Droste and Starkey regarding the activities taking place in and around the Building Department. The first meeting between Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Hoover, Ms. Droste and Mr. Starkey occurred on December 22, 1997. Mr. Starkey warned Mr. Hoover during the December 22 meeting not to criticize the Building Department or Mr. Sheldon in public. Mayor Radabaugh, Ms. Droste and Mr. Starkey agreed that it was inappropriate for an employee to "spill the bad news all over the community." Mr. Hoover discussed Mr. Sheldon's non-compliance with building codes, and Mr. Sheldon's instructions that he sign off on inspections with code violations. A December 29, 1997 *417 memo outlining the substance of
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the meeting stated: "Jean [Droste] and Ralph [Starkey] stressed the importance of not downgrading the Building Department or its employees in public."
On January 7, 1998, there was a second meeting scheduled by Mr. Sheldon to "straighten things out" between himself and Mr. Hoover. Mr. Sheldon wrote a letter to Ms. Droste outlining the issues with Mr. Hoover, wrote up a list of concerns he had about Mr. Hoover's performance and included a written warning. The infractions spanned the entire length of the employment relationship and were not discussed with Mr. Hoover prior to the letter.
On February 27, 1998, a meeting was held between Messrs. Hoover and Sheldon and Mayor Radabaugh. Mr. Sheldon accused Mr. Hoover of failing to perform a plumbing inspection at Boggs Hair Salon. Mr. Hooverstated that he refused to sign off on the plumbing inspection because there were code violations. Mr. Starkey told Mr. Hoover to look for another job. The Mayor said that someone had to go, and it was going to be Mr. Hoover.
On March 27, 1998, Mr. Hoover went to a city-wide supervisor's meeting. Mr. Hoover thought the meeting was a public one; Mr. Starkey and Ms. Droste, however, told him to leave because the meeting was intended only for designated supervisors. Mr. Hoover left, and was later informed that his conduct constituted insubordination.
Ms. Droste and Mr. Hoover had a meeting in March or April of 1998. Ms. Droste discussed the fact that Mr. Hoover was questioning Mr. Sheldon's practices. Mr. Hoover told Ms. Droste that Mr. Sheldon was
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FACTS
Robert Ellison was born on July 1, 1982. Between July 1, 1993 and May 25,
1995, Ellison allegedly raped two boys each who were eight years old. Ellison denies
uttering any threats or using force on the victims. Ellison and the two boys lived in the
same foster home. We lack precise dates for the alleged rapes, but the sexual contact
may have occurred on many occasions.
On June 22, 1995, the State of Washington charged Robert Ellison with two
counts of rape of a child in the first degree with the crimes occurring between July1,
1993 and May 25, 1995. Ellison was eleven years old at the beginning of the charging
period. On August 3, 1995, Robert Ellison, at age thirteen, pled guilty to two counts of
first degree child rape.
The record does not show that the juvenile court, during the 1995 prosecution,
performed a capacity hearing or made a determination of Robert Ellison's understanding
of the wrongfulness of the criminal acts. The juvenile court found Ellison guilty and
sentenced him to forty-two to fifty-six weeks in confinement and to register as a sex
offender. In the statement of juvenile on plea of guilty, Ellison wrote that the crimes
occurred "on or about between [sic] July 1, 1993 and May 25, 1995." Clerk's Papers
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Albert C. WALKER; Roberta Walker, Leon Ilnicki; Juanita Ilnicki, John C. Soso; Jacklyn C. Soso; Margaret Smith, Alyce Crosdale, and Betty Sands, Plaintiffs,
v.
SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, City and County of San Francisco, State of California; Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District, City and County of San Francisco, State of California; Ramon Cortines, Superintendent of Schools, San Francisco Unified School District; William Honig, as California Superintendent of Public Instruction; California Department of Education; California State Board of Education; John R. Quinn, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, individually and as a Corporation Sole; Archdiocese of San Francisco; Mt. St. Joseph-St. Elizabeth; Lauro F. Cavazos, as Secretary of the United States Department of Education,[1] Defendants.
and
Deborah Martin; Jacob Perea; and Barbara Perea,residential care and psychological counseling to girls who are pregnant, or have emotional and educational disabilities, or both. Some of the girls are committed to the Mount's care by the Department of Social Services and by Probation Departments of counties throughout Northern California. Others are referred by public and private agencies and voluntarily choose to reside at the Mount. The Mount also provides infant care for children of resident girls.
The girls who attend the School do so because of emotional and psychological handicaps that make it impossible for them to leave the closed-campus environment of the School to attend classes at a San Francisco Unified District ("District") school. Many of the girls were placed in the Mount program because of problems they experienced at their previous open-campus schools.
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Others, being pregnant and unmarried, are at the Mount to obtain support needed to cope with their pregnancies in an environment where their conditions are not stigmatizing.
2.
The School program is conducted Monday through Friday, from 8:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. There are presently eight staff members. Five of the employees, who include the Director of Education ("Director") and four teachers, are paid by the Mount. One teacher is paid by the District with General Education Funds for Special Service Centers. One paraprofessional is paid from Chapter 1 negligent and delinquent funds. 20 U.S.C. § 2801. One clerk typist, who works three hours per day, is paid for one hour with Chapter 1 funds, 20 U.S.C. § 2801, and for two hours by the Mount.
The curriculum mirrors that ofa religious order. The girls have diverse religious preferences, if they have them at all. The percentage of girls who expressly declared an affiliation with the Roman Catholic Church averaged thirty-three percent during the 1985-88 period. During that same period forty percent of the students expressed no religious preference. Other faiths represented in significant numbers include Baptists and Methodists.
The School receives no funding from the Daughters of Charity, the Catholic Church, defendant Archdiocese of San Francisco, or from any other religious organization. All funds come from the state, community fund raising, grants, and foundations. The School is not controlled by any religious group, nor does it have as one of its objectives the inculcation of any religion.
3.
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Major League Baseball's video streaming and technology services company BAMTech is set to pay a minimum of $300 million to Riot Games through 2023 for the streaming rights for its esport, League of Legends.
The deal, which was first reported Friday by the Wall Street Journal and was confirmed by Riot Games, will give BAMTech the "exclusive rights to stream and monetize 'League of Legends' competitions."
BAMTech will launch a streaming application in 2017 for League of Legends which will run on both PCs and smartphones and intends to monetize via advertising sales and sponsorship deals, which is what the exclusivity referenced above entails. Additionally, BAMTech will handle the distribution of the content it streams to other streaming platforms like Twitch and YouTube.
Riot's announcement positions the deal as a "first-of-its-kindlong-term commercialization partnership" intended to assist in bringing more revenue into the scene. When concerns cropped up about platform exclusivity and a change in services to the free models the community is used to, both Riot's director of esports Whalen "Magus" Rozelle and co-founder Marc "Tryndamere" Merrill weighed in on reddit.
"The current experience we have today is and will continue to be free," said Rozelle in one thread.
"It's also not platform exclusive -- pretty important distinction," wrote Merrill in another discussion.
This deal initially came to light when Turner esports contributing editor Richard Lewis reported on a leaked document in November about the BAMTech and Riot Games deal. The document outlined a possible subscription service and distribution outlets including the internet, Chromecast, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and more.
Disclosure: Disney,
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statute of limitations. Finally, Defendant Texas Eastern argues that Plaintiffs' claim for nuisance under Ohio law (Count IV) must be dismissed for failure to state a claim. The Court will address each of Defendant's arguments in turn.
A. Federal Preemption
Defendant Texas Eastern argues that Plaintiffs' state law claim that Defendant must develop a mitigation plan is preempted by the PSA. The Preemption Doctrine is rooted in the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution, Article VI, clause 2, which states,
this Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby,which is equal to the maximal diameter of the raceway. This embodiment has the advantage of an easy and straightforward assembly. This advantage offers the possibility to assemble the bearing as a full complement bearing, wherein the available bearing space between the rings is fully occupied by rolling elements, without a cage. The balls are put into place by simply sliding them past the low shoulder, after which they are secured by means of the lock ring member.
The low shoulder may be equipped with a seal or shield. The pair of shoulders opposite the pair of shoulders one of which has a ring member, enclose a gap defining a labyrinth seal. Sealing can also take place with a seal or shield.
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You are here
The Song above Catastrophe: Kenneth Burke on Music
Jeffrey Carroll, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Overture
ON THE MORNING OF SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2001, a giant of modern music heard the towers fall only seven blocks away from his apartment. On September 12, 2001 he took to the stairs of his apartment. He walked down thirty-nine stories to get to the front door of his building; he had spent the night of the 11th without electricity, alone. He was 71 years old. When he evacuated the building on the 12th he carried a briefcase, a bag of clothes, and one more thing in his arms: his tenor saxophone.
Four days later Sonny Rollins played a gig in Boston.
Nearly seventy-five years earlier, Kenneth Burke—the subject of this small book—began his brief career(“Musical Chronicle” [9] 529).
A glimpse, perhaps, into that day in the life of Sonny Rollins, and into all of our days.
Introduction: Scales and Chords
This book concerns itself with texts on music in the work of Kenneth Burke––buried, with few exceptions, among other texts many times analyzed, many times multiplied and asserted, revised and created––with the aim of finding their concordance, their sense together, even though the verbal texts outweigh the tonal to such a degree that Kenneth Burke’s writing on music has been largely ignored. Such are the consequences of the masterpieces being largely absent of music save for occasional illustrative incidents. This book will concern itself primarily with Burke’s two stints as music critic for The Dial from 1928 to 1929 and The Nation from 1933 to
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was just hoping I was just hoping I wasn't bleeding, but obviously the camera cut me pretty bad."
James, who entered play averaging 41 points, 12 rebounds and 8.3 assists in the first three games of the Finals, saw his string of dominant play come to an end. He finished with 20 points (7 of 22 shooting), 12 rebounds and eight assists in nearly 41 minutes. As he left the floor with the blood from the cut still visible and a kiss from his mother, Gloria, surely meant to make him feel better, a Cavs fan hollered down to James and the other Cavs players below, "It's not going to be easy!'
From the fall to the fact that the Cavs must now return to the Warriors' home floor forGame 5 on Sunday, everything about his words were true.
NBA Daily Hype: How the world can watch the NBA Finals The NBA Finals is one of the most watched sporting events around the world with numerous reporters from different countries covering the games.
NBA FINALS HIGHLIGHTS
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sentiment," the complaint said. One year later, an associate told the FBI that Pugh had expressed interest in traveling to Chechnya to "fight jihad."
Tairod Nathan Webster Pugh served in the U.S. Air Force from 1986 to 1990.
From October 2009 to March 2010, he worked in Iraq as an Army contractor for DynCorp, according to the complaint.
According to Pugh's LinkedIn page, he listed himself as a maintenance manager for Gryphon Airlines, a Kuwait-based charter airline, since September 2014.
But the airline told CNN that Pugh was only under consideration to work for it in 2014.
"In third quarter 2014, Mr. Pugh was under consideration for a future Gryphon project, but did not meet the qualifications," the airline said in a statement. "Gryphon declined to hire Mr. Pugh. Gryphon personnel are cooperatingThe Rail Spikes are a cosmetic item for the Pyro. It adds paintable gold bands covered with steel spikes to the Pyro's neck, gloves and oxygen tank, as well as making the Pyro's default boots slightly larger. These spikes are similar to the ones that Dr. Rockso wears on the television series Metalocalypse.
Update history
Bugs
In DirectX 8, the spike textures are replaced with fire textures.
Trivia
The item's description is a reference to a line spoken by Wheatley in Portal 2: "Had a bit of a brain wave. There I was, smashing some steel plates together, and I thought, 'yes, it's deadly. But what's missing? What's missing?' And I thought lots of sharp bits welded onto the flat bits."
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2018 Farm Bill
2018-06-13T09:39:34-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/937/20180613094622003_hd.jpgThe Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee held a meeting on the 2018 farm bill. The legislation is crafted and passed approximately every five years and covers programs that include nutritional food access for low-income families, crop insurance, rural development, food exports, and conservation. Included in the 2018 legislation is a bipartisan measure to legalize industrial hemp as an agricultural commodity. It also extends the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly known as "food stamps") and renews safety-net programs for farmers.
The Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee held a meeting on the 2018 farm bill. The legislation is crafted and passed…
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The Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee held a meeting on the 2018 farm bill. The legislation is crafted and passed approximately every five yearsHydroVision International 2012 keynote urges industry members to be active in promoting hydropower
While hydropower has enjoyed a renaissance through the past decade, the industry still is not doing enough to make itself a known commodity, several industry leaders said during the HydroVision International 2012 opening session Tuesday afternoon.
Speaking during the conference's keynote address, Alstom's Pierre Gauthier told a crowd of more than 2,000 that all those associated with all hydroelectric production must continue bringing the industry to the forefront of the global consciousness.
Gauthier, President and Chief Executive Officer of Alstom's U.S. and Canada branches, specifically highlighted North American hydro production by urging industry members to speak out about what he calls the "silent renewable".
With attitudes toward hydropower becoming increasingly more favorable, its potential and advantages must be considered
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early, by changing course when he saw Bischoff outside the stadium, and by moving the employer's truck before the rest of the group arrived. However, the undisputed facts in the record paint a different picture.11 Manzo-Jurado left the game early. The agents did not have any reason to know whether Manzo-Jurado was aware of their presence. When Manzo-Jurado passed the truck and walked right past Bischoff's Border Patrol car, Manzo-Jurado did not attempt to escape but rather turned around and walked past the Border Patrol car a second time on his way to sitting in the Polaris truck. Finally, after Manzo-Jurado saw Bischoff in the Border Patrol car, he waited fifteen to twenty minutes inside the truck for his friends. If we were to accept such conduct asfamiliarity with the Havre community; their observation of a group of Hispanic-looking men at a football game who appeared to be a work-crew and were speaking only to each other, and only in Spanish; and the agents' particularized knowledge that work crews in the area "were frequently made up of foreign nationals, and on occasion included illegal aliens" established the requisite reasonable suspicion to warrant the seizure and questioning. The seizure and questioning doubtless would be of only minimal impact on all the subjects, except Appellant, who after the brief seizure of the vehicle by delaying it could have responded that they were lawfully in the United States. The impact on Appellant of giving a truthful answer to the agents' query about papers was a consequence of his
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performatively. Last year, Harvey Weinstein turned himself in to New York authorities while carrying a biography of the director Elia Kazan, who was blacklisted by colleagues when he snitched on suspected Hollywood communists during the McCarthy era. Kazan’s legacy has since been defended by Martin Scorsese and others. Arguably, Weinstein was trying to convey that he believed his own professional achievements would, in the end, be considered more important than his disgusting behaviour.
Dominic Raab is another example. Last year, the Tory MP sat awkwardly between two stacks of books for a BBC interview. Either Raab can’t afford bookshelves and is forced to store economic textbooks and biographies of Nixon on his windowsill, or he hoped that the tomes would speak volumes about his intellect. (They did not.)
Pete Buttigieg,it carried out the tanker attacks and said the drone was in Iranian airspace, last week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing new sanctions on Iran in response to the downing of an unmanned U.S. drone.
The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow channel between the borders of Iran and Oman, accounts for approximately 30% of the world's seaborne oil traffic.
When asked if it is safe for tankers in the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz, Zanganeh emphasized that the oil market should be depoliticized.
"I don't know who has done against the ships in Oman but in [the] Iranian side, during the more than 100 years, we secured the market and we repeated it for many times that the market, the oil market, should be depoliticized,"
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talked about life under the ice until his wife, Avery, appeared with a glass of apple juice and a slice of banana bread. She touched his bare head briefly – the head of a bald eagle – and asked him about his cough, which she could hear in the next room. She knows he gets wound up when he talks about "the betrayal."
"Thank you, dear," he said.
Over the creak and groan of the nuclear icebreaker 'Sovietsky Soyuz' ("Soviet Union"), the sound of laughter escaped from the captain's cabin. The comrades inside, American and Russian, told salt-crusted stories and drank enough vodka to float their ship. It was mid-1997. An Australian expedition organizer had chartered the ship and its crew to make a trip to the North Pole –not the underwater one but the traditional, above-the-ice pole. The company had brought along two Americans as lecturers – McLaren and a colleague named Don Walsh – and when the crew of former Soviet sailors heard who was on board, these legends of the sea, they invited the Americans to a private fete in the captain's cabin.
Australian Mike McDowell, who had chartered the ship, was there as well. He's a remarkable adventure entrepreneur who arranges for wealthy clients to fly fighter jets, observe rare wildlife, and even – most expensively – fly aboard a rocket to the Space Station. "Used to be $20 million," he told me. "Now it's $30 million and climbing." In the course of that evening, while crashing through the Arctic ice and "getting merry,"
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Verne's '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,' and it set him on a course toward working as a Cold War submersibles engineer. He agreed to meet me in the lobby of his hotel, where he sat back in a chair, glancing now and again at the waterproof Rolex on his wrist. He acknowledged that the idea of the true North Pole dive came from an American, but he waved a hand as he said it – a hand to say, enough of this.
"I say to you, 'I have idea to go to the sun.' If somebody go to the sun, I don't care," he said.
Last July, two icebreakers rendezvoused at Murmansk, a Russian port north of the Arctic Circle. One, the nuclear Rossia, pushed north through the ice, andthe other, the diesel Fedorov, carried the delicate Mir submersibles. The two ships spent a dozen days cracking and splintering their way north. Near the pole they found a relatively tiny hole in the ice, about 50 meters across, where they brought the caravan to a halt. The Fedorov lowered Mir One into the water, and it began its long drop to the bottom. Mir Two followed about half an hour later, carrying the Australian McDowell, the Swedish telecom investor Paulsen (who lost control of the other seats when the Russians took over), and a Russian pilot.
Tellingly, in the first Mir, Sagalevitch steered, with the politician Chilingarov on one side and Vladimir Gruzdev, another member of Russian parliament, on the other. The little submarines drifted downward for three
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important
Did they break the mole? The collapse of America’s spying operation in China, which saw around 20 informants imprisoned or killed beginning in 2010, was one of its most disastrous recent intelligence operations. U.S. agencies weren’t even sure if a hack or a counteragent was responsible. Now former CIA officer Jerry Chun Shing Lee has been arrested at New York’s Kennedy Airport, capping an extensive FBI investigation into the mystery. Lee, who quit the CIA in 2007 and had been living in Hong Kong, has been charged in federal court.
Spy Games
Mr. Bannon goes back to Washington. President Donald Trump’s disgraced former chief strategist has been subpoenaed by special counsel Robert Mueller to testify before a grand jury on links between the Trump campaign and Russia. It’s the firstprotect the collective bargaining process governed by federal labor law.
O'Donnell began working at the Credit Union as a teller in 1974. Her employment was governed by a collective bargaining agreement ("CBA") between the Credit Union and the Office and Professional Employees International Union, Local 6, AFL-CIO ("Local 6"), of which she was a member. During the relevant period, defendant Marion Doucette was Manager/CEO of the Credit Union and was also a member of its board of directors ("the Board") along with Donna Boggs, Brendan Hall, William Francis, and Mary Lou Meighan.
According to O'Donnell, in 1998 as head teller she reported fraud and embezzlement by Gene Farrell, then Manager/CEO of the Credit Union, which "engendered hostility and antagonism from certain Board members." Farrell was replaced later that year by
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Spencer Hight burst into Meredith's cookout in Plano on Sept. 10, 2017, killing her and seven others.
Spencer and Meredith Hight had been married since 2011, but their relationship had crumbled by July 2017, when she filed for divorce after months of separation. She told her parents that her husband had hit her.
One of his friends said he had been bitter and depressed after the split with his wife.
The day of the shooting, Spencer Hight sat at a Plano bar down the street from his former home and showed employees a knife and a pistol, according to search warrants. An employee at Local Public House told police he escorted Hight to his car so he could put away his weapons.
That's when Hight asked the employee to turn away becauserelative advantage is in broad areas off of the main fault lines where the forecast was lower and there were no recorded earthquakes. It appeared to fit worse than the Shen, Jackson and Kagan ([-@SheJacKag07]) model, however, just West of the Salton Sea trough region of high seismicity, in a swath off the coast, and in isolated pixels in central California.
The Voronoi deviance plot (right panel) identifies the same relative underperformance of the Helmstetter, Kagan and Jackson ([-@HelKagJac07]) model relative to the Shen, Jackson and Kagan ([-@SheJacKag07]) model in the central California region and off the coast and is a bit more informative in the areas of higher recorded seismicity. In the Salton Sea trough region, just south of the border of California with Mexico, the Helmstetter, Kagan
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Officials at a French zoo say a baby panda born last month can now drink without a feeding bottle and weighs more than one kilogram.
Mother Huan Huan gave birth to twins at Beauval Zoo south of Paris on August 4, 2017, the first-ever panda birth in France but one of the babies died soon after childbirth.
Fast facts The surviving male cub weighed 33.5 centimeters
He has black patches on his body
He weighs 1150 grams, compared to 142 grams at birth
Nine-year-old Huan Huan and her male partner Yuan Zi arrived at Beauval zoo in January 2012 on a 10-year loan from China after intense, high-level negotiations between Paris and Beijing.
Huan Huan (meaning "happy") and Yuan Zi ("chubby") are the only giant pandas living in France. Breeding pandas is notoriously difficultand this is the first time a cub has been born in France.
Huan Huan means "happy" and Yuan Zi means "chubby"
Photos released Monday by the zoo show the mother cuddling the surviving male cub, which measures 33.5 centimeters (13 inches) and now features black patches.
The cub, which has not been named, weighs 1150 grams, compared to 142 grams when he was born.
Interesting facts This was the first-ever panda birth in France
The mother is called Huan Huan and her male partner Yuan Zi
Though twins were born, one of the babies died soon after childbirth
French first lady Brigitte Macron is the baby panda’s godmother.
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Average number of years of education received by people ages 25 years and older, converted from education attainment levels using official durations of each level.\[[@ref4]\]Expected years of schooling: Number of years of schooling that a child of school entrance age can expect to receive if prevailing patterns of age-specific enrolment rates persist throughout the child\'s life.\[[@ref4]\]
Income index {#sec2-3}
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Income index is constructed from gross national income (GNI) per capita.
Gross national income (GNI) per capita: Aggregate income of an economy generated by its production and its ownership of factors of production, less the incomes paid for the use of factors of production owned by the rest of the world, converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity (PPP) rates, divided by midyear population.\[[@ref4]\]
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX AND SOUTH EAST ASIAN COUNTRIESIndia is provided by the public sector, as well as the private sector. The private education market in India is merely 5%. The Indian literacy rate grew to 74.04% in 2011 from 12% at the end of British rule in 1947. India currently has the largest illiterate population of any nation on earth.\[[@ref14]\] Nation\'s mean year of schooling is 4.4 whereas an expected year of schooling is 10.3. Reasons for low literacy rate are the absence of adequate school infrastructure like improper facilities and inefficient teaching staff. The average pupil teacher ratio for all India is 1:42, implying teacher shortage. Absolute poverty in India has also deterred the pursuit of formal education as education is not deemed of as the highest priority among the poor as compared to
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early 14c., "unmarried," from Old French sengle, sangle "alone, unaccompanied; simple, unadorned," from Latin singulus "one, one to each, individual, separate" (usually in plural singuli "one by one"), from sim- (stem of simplus; see simple) + diminutive suffix. Meaning "consisting of one unit, individual, unaccompanied by others" is from late 14c. Meaning "undivided" is from 1580s. Single-parent (adj.) is attested from 1966.
n.
c.1400, "unmarried person," mid-15c., "a person alone, an individual," from single (adj.). Given various technical meanings from 16c. Sports sense is attested from 1851 (cricket), 1858 (baseball). Of single things from 1640s. Meaning "one-dollar bill" is from 1936. Meaning "phonograph record with one song on each side" is from 1949. Meaning "unmarried swinger" is from 1964; singles bar attested from 1969. An earlier modern word for "unmarriedor unattached person" is singleton (1937).
v.
"to separate from the herd" (originally in deer-hunting, often with forth or out), 1570s, from single (adj.). Baseball sense of "to make a one-base hit" is from 1899 (from the noun meaning "one-base hit," attested from 1858). Related: Singled; singling.
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and supports the tenets of bilingual education in the curriculum of children whose native language is other than English and of children whose parents choose to immerse their children in bilingual instruction.
REFORMA acknowledges the importance of multilingualism in the development of a global information society.
REFORMA supports efforts of human service providers as they serve non-English speaking communities in their native language(s) or dialect(s) and as they disseminate information about their respective services in the language(s) or dialect(s) reflective of their constituents.
REFORMA legitimizes and authenticates the importance of the Spanish language in the lives of Latinos in the U.S. as an integral part of Latino culture; and also affirms the importance of other languages in the lives of non-English speaking Americans.
REFORMA recognizes the importance of the English language inrespective communities.
The preceding is REFORMA's current position on language rights and affirms REFORMA's 1985 Resolution opposing a constitutional amendment proclaiming English as the official language.
II.History of the 1985 REFORMA Resolution
[Note: The actual 1985 REFORMA resolution is no longer available; however, relevant text of the resolution was later incorporated into a REFORMA Position Paper, "REFORMA Opposes Constitutional Amendment" (April 10, 1989), that was prepared at the request of then REFORMA President Ingrid Betancourt for ALA Legislative Day in Washington D.C.]
As an organization, REFORMA has a long history of advocacy to ensure equal access to information for all people in the U.S., regardless of language. REFORMA members were included in the work of the Cultural Minorities Task Force of the National Commission on Library and Information Services. One of the
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department has recently gained national acclaim, with one of its Majors winning an Emmy Award. If Drama continues to be nationally acclaimed at OLLU, why cut it? (Marissa Villa, "Perseverance Pays Off for Artist," The San Antonio Express News, November 14, 2012)
Important Facts about OLLU President Tessa Martinez Pollack that cannot be divorced from her leadership of OLLU from 2002-present:
• President Tessa Martinez Pollack was given a “vote of no confidence” by the Faculty Senate of the last college she presided over. She came under criticism from the president of the governing board while at Glendale. To be fair, the next year the vote of no confidence was rescinded. However, it is important to note that President Pollack was criticized for her "autocratic style" of management. Pollack presidedover a campus where one faculty member admitted, "They fear if they speak out, they might lose their jobs." (“Controversial Glendale President Moves On,” Community College Week; 4/1/2002, Vol. 14 Issue 17, p10) (Angela Gonzales, "Faculty: 'no confidence' in Glendale chief. [Glendale Community College president Tessa Martinez-Pollack]" The Business Journal-Serving Phoenix & the Valley of the Sun, November 7, 1997)
• In 2007 President Pollack was given a “vote of no confidence” by OLLUʼs student body and again by the OLLU Faculty Assembly, BOTH of which are still in effect today. Students protested her tuition fee hikes in 2007. (“No- Confidence Vote for President of Our Lady of the Lake U.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/29/2007)
• At the time of the 1st OLLU Faculty Assembly vote of no
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vs scar game. The DB MVP at 2015 The Opening Regional in Atlanta. Ran a 4.4 40 at the Adidas Showcase, a 4.44 40 at Dawg Night, and a 4.45 at GT Camp. He was named First-Team DB MaxSports Freshman All-American (2013). He also earned MVP Freshman at the Army All-American Game in San Antonio, Texas (2013). All-Region Honorable Mention (2013). All-Gwinnett County Honorable Mention (2013). Holds a 3.4 GPA. Has offers from CU, FSU, UGA, GT, UK, Mich, and others.
From the 2015 The Opening Regional in Atlanta- He took top defensive honors at the prestigeous combine and really opened some eyes. "The Top100 cornerback from Lawrenceville (Ga.) Archer has quick feet, is very aggressive and could play corner, nickel or safety on the next level."- Steve Wiltfong
OnCoach Reed- ''He's an aggressive coach and he knows what he's talking about,” Williams said. “He played in the league - coached in the league - he knows all about technique and perfecting your craft, every day in practice.”
Further reading on Williams- Archer ATH Jamyest Williams is a versatile athlete who played CB, KR, Slot WR, and even some RB at times on Friday night vs. Sandy Creek. He is not the biggest guy, but showed quickness with the ball in his hands. I was not impressed with him at corner, as he let some guys get behind him on two separate occasions, both leading to big plays, and one going for a touchdown. Williams also missed multiple tackles.
He doesn’t look like an SEC type player, but will
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Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has said the club's preseason tour of the US has been a success.
The tour ends with a friendly against Real Madrid in New York on Wednesday (7.30 p.m. ET on ESPN2 and WatchESPN), and Rummenigge told German news agency DPA: "All expectations have been exceeded.
"The team attracts fans. We could see big crowds at the matches in Chicago and Charlotte.
"It was astounding how many fans were wearing Bayern shirts, and I was surprised to see how many supporters we have gained in the USA. It proves that it was the right decision to open an office in New York 2014."
Bayern lost to AC Milan on penalties after a 3-3 draw in Charlotte but beat Inter Milan 4-1 in Charlotte in the International ChampionsCup.
Rummenigge, though, stressed that it was important to ensure players were not asked to play too much.
"Thomas [Muller] was the player who played the most matches last season," he said. "He played almost every match for Bayern and the German national team. At Euro 2016, he felt the strain.
"We have to watch out in football that we don't turn the screw too far."
Meanwhile, Rummenigge praised new coach Carlo Ancelotti, saying: "He is a very pleasant guy and an established coach who has won everything at club level.
"And he is not demanding -- after the transfers of Mats Hummels and Renato Sanches I asked him if he still had any wishes. He said no."
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publishing house. Founded in 2012 by Josh S. Henaman, Brewhouse takes its name from the public houses of old, where the emphasis was on good drink, good company and great stories. Focusing on craft, Brewhouse aims to take that philosophy into the comic book world one story at a time.
LAST CHANCE TO GET A PIECE OF BIGFOOT HISTORY CLICK TO BUY THE BUNDLE!!! and type, "I saw you on Mars!" in the comments to get Issue#1 for FREE!
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
"Is this the picture that proves that there is life on Mars? And the existence of Bigfoot?" --The Telegraph
Today, January 23, in 2008 a picture taken by NASA's rover on Mars began to circulate as "Bigfoot on Mars" despite being four years old at the time.
The news hitthe UK first with the The Telegraph reporting, "The photograph, taken in 2004 by the Mars explorer Spirit, appears to show a human shaped object that looks startingly like previous photographs purporting to have captured Bigfoot."
On this side of the Atlantic Ocean, a local ABC affiliate printed this in their Water Cooler section, "Recently, a space enthusiast enlarged a single frame from one of those images, and found a figure that some say resembles some sort of 'Bigfoot' creature."
For the rest of the day the photo went viral and finally made it to Anderson Cooper of CNN. Although Anderson Cooper found it laughable, he did interview a serious documentary director. Watch the video below.
Perhaps our favorite explanation for Bigfoot on Mars is our post we did a few
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based on a predefined curriculum covering four main competencies of healthcare delivery in resource-poor settings.
Partnership for innovative medical education in Kenya {#Sec3}
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Researchers at the University of Washington (UW) have collaborated with researchers from the University of Nairobi (UoN) on various projects for over 30 years \[[@CR12]\]. This longstanding collaboration recently culminated in a Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI) grant from the National Institutes of Health and PEPFAR. The new initiative, called Partnership for Innovative Medical Education in Kenya, or PRIME-K, is designed to strengthen medical education, improve retention of clinicians in rural parts of Kenya, and foster research capacity in Kenya. Modeled on the Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho (WWAMI) Regional Medical Education Program, which provides medical education for all 5 states and extends medical training to veryexpected to achieve during rotations. Drawing on both faculty experience and resources for global health education from both institutions, four main objectives were defined: Clinical Skills & Knowledge, Education & Mentorship, Community Health Work, and Research & Partnerships. Within each area, specific educational goals for residents were established and the activities of the rotation were designed to achieve the goals.
Structure {#Sec7}
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A Global Health Chief Resident from the UW Department of Medicine was appointed and moved to Naivasha to establish the program in August 2012, and the first residents arrived in September 2012. The Chief Resident organized all logistics of the program for the participants, including transportation, housing, educational activities, and clinical work. The rotation was open to any resident in any department of the University of Washington, and
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Park, Strathcona and the West End. The Downtown Eastside is one of Canada's poorest neighborhoods, with a median total income of \$20,617 (compared to Canada's \$34,204) \[[@CR27]\].
In 2007, the committee received funding to implement a pilot project to develop the physical space for the courthouse, and the DCC opened in 2008 \[[@CR21]\]. The DCC was created as a purpose-designed, community-based problem-solving court that uses an intersectoral, multi-stakeholder approach to address the needs and circumstances of the individuals ('clients') who appear before it. Where deemed appropriate, judges employ diverted sentencing including community service alongside a personalized plan that may include housing support, social service access, employment counselling and links to culturally appropriate services.
History of problem-solving courts {#Sec4}
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Drug courts, one of the first types of specialized courts, originated in Miamiclient profiles and achievements and provide judge's perspectives. The newsletters contained occasional references to how the DCC's programs intersect with health and the SDH. For example, in the judge's perspective section of the Fall 2012 newsletter, Judge Gove is quoted on how the DCC's Mental Health Program "has allowed offenders with mental health disorders to connect with housing and community mental health services resulting in many cases no longer proceeding by way of criminal charges". Another example is reported in the Spring/Summer 2012 edition, with an article reporting on a DCC program that supports food security tilted "Community Based Experiential Learning", a program in which the DCC hosts fourth year students from the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Land and Food Systems. In this particular newsletter, it
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power that was concentrated in the State apparatus could be dissolved down to every last individual. He stated "Power resides in the people, they can use it at any time."5 Reiterating the idea of Anarchy, Gandhi said, "In such a state (of affairs), everyone is his own rulers. He rules himself in such a manner that he is never a hindrance to his neighbor."6 Gandhi had no illusions about the enormity of the task, but he took it on anyways. He believed that by reforming enough individuals and communities, society at large will change. Gandhi's concept of swaraj elucidates the connection between the individual and society.
Swaraj translates into "self-rule" or "autonomy". For Gandhi, every individual had to take steps towards self-rule in their lives; then India would naturallymove towards self-rule as a nation. Gandhi insisted, "Everyone will have to take [swaraj] for himself."7 He continued, "If we become free, India becomes free and in this thought you have a definition of swaraj. It is swaraj when we learn to rule ourselves." 8
Gandhi angered some of his cohorts by extending his notion of power and swaraj to the history of colonization. While acknowledging the British Empire's cynical intentions in India, he places the responsibility of the disaster of colonization on the India people. "It is truer to say that we gave India to the English than that India was lost... to blame them for this is to perpetuate their power."9 Because power resides in the people and they can only lose it by relinquishing their own
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American Jewish Committee from 1939 to 1941, and from 1941 to 1945 he was the assistant script director of the radio division of the American Red Cross.
After 1945, Ehrlich was a novelist, playwright, and television dramatist. He wrote radio scripts for such series as The Big Story, The Shadow, Big Town, and Mr. and Mrs. North. He also adapted many novels, plays, and short stories for radio. His television work includes scripts for the series Barney Blake, The Big Story, The Defenders, The Nurses, The United States Steel Hour, and Star Trek (episode "The Apple").
Marriage and children
He married and had two daughters. His daughter, Amy Ehrlich, is a writer of books for children.
Death and afterward
Max Simon Ehrlich died on February 11, 1983.
Published works
The Big Eye (Doubleday, 1949)
Spin theengage in the sport. In 1997, he suffered an accident in Bali that almost cost him his life.
Archer was described as having travelled around the world, having a very extensive and successful love life and enjoying a lavish life, and also as never having used a single weapon throughout his career in drug trafficking.
Arrest
Marco Archer was arrested at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, Jakarta, in 2003, with 13.4 kilos of cocaine hidden inside hang-gliding tubes. He lived on the Indonesian island of Bali for 15 years and spoke Indonesian fluently.
He fled, but was eventually captured 15 days later, while trying to escape to East Timor. He was prosecuted, convicted for drug trafficking and sentenced to death.
Execution
Marco Archer was shot in the early hours of January 18, 2015, after eleven years
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Iowa's Democratic debate for governor: Who won, who lost and where the race stands now
Kevin Hardy | The Des Moines Register
Show Caption Hide Caption These are the issues the Democratic candidates won't compromise on From civil rights to health care, the five Democratic candidates for governor said these are the issues they would not compromise on if they elected.
Ahead of Wednesday evening's debate among Democratic candidates for Iowa governor, pollster Ann Selzer expected every candidate to take a big swing in a last-ditch effort to stand out before Tuesday's primary election.
But that's not what she saw when the five candidates took the stage, she said during a live episode of "WONKS!," a monthly politics podcast hosted by former KCCI anchor Kevin Cooney and Dennis Goldford, chair of thepolitical science department at Drake University.
"I'm not sure there was a single," said Selzer, whose Selzer & Co. conducts the Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll. "I expected every candidate to take a big swing and to say 'I've got nothing to lose.'"
Democratic and Republican analysts largely agreed with Selzer's assessment of the debate. Just days before voters head to the polls, none of the five candidates managed to steal the show — for better or worse — during Wednesday's debate hosted by the Des Moines Register and KCCI.
"No runs, no hits, no fouls," said Matt Paul, a senior vice president at Cornerstone Government Affairs who ran Hillary Clinton's victorious Iowa caucus campaign. "This was not a big fireworks show."
More: Democratic candidates for governor try to keep steady, and
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as the 24 yard screen to Bryce Brown and the 43 yard screen to Brent Celek. Other plays came as a result of accurate throws by Foles which allowed his receivers to pick up chunks of yards after the catch, such as the 26 yard pass to Desean Jackson (24 yards gained after the catch), the 16 yard catch by Zach Ertz (12 yards gained after the catch). and the 49 yard pass play to LeSean McCoy shown below (32 yards gained after the catch).
Bonus Stat
Nick Foles has been performing very well against the blitz this year, consistently finding the open man and making teams pay for sending additional rushers. Sunday was no exception. The Redskins blitzed Foles 10 times. Of those 10 blitz attempts, Foles completed 5angle (PA) -averaged integrated intensity (Section \[subsect:intensity\]) of the CBF pulse.
Pulse Identification {#subsect:identification}
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The source of the CBF disturbance was identified from the PBD images by fitting ellipses to the visually traced wavefronts from the first two observations of the disturbance in both the 171 Å and 195 Å passbands, with the mean of the centres of the four ellipses taken as the origin of the CBF and the standard deviation giving the associated error (typically $\sim$20 Mm). Next, a great-circle sector (i.e., an area on the sphere bounded by two great circles) projected onto the Sun was identified in which the disturbance was clearly visible throughout its propagation, with the source of the disturbance acting as the crossing point of the two bounding great circles (see Figure \[fig:image\]). From each image the PBD intensity within
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was when I was here."
I liked that this soft-spoken man didn't think he had to give a politic answer by either agreeing with me and saying "Anaheim Angels," or defending Arte. The constituency for "California Angels," I would guess, is relatively small. Toward the end of the evening, he would show his candor in a way that really surprised me.
Early on, though, he talked to the audience about overcoming the challenge of being born without a right hand and those who helped him. He recalled, for example, how his second-grade teacher in Flint, Mich., had figured out a way that a one-handed boy could tie his own shoes, and then sat down with Jim to teach him the method while the rest of the class watched a film.
Hishe laughed.
Somebody asked him about the worst such experience. While pitching for the Yankees, Abbott said, Frank ("Big Hurt") Thomas of the White Sox sent a ball back to the box so hard Abbott never saw it coming. It had so much velocity that when it caromed off his thigh, it bounded into the Yankee dugout. Thomas ended up on second with an infield double.
The conversation flowed from character, to baseball, and back to character. The last question dealt with both. The topic had been kind of sitting there, pregnant, all evening. Just a few weeks earlier, dopers Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens had been denied entry into the Hall of Fame.
A guy asked Abbott: Should they be in the Hall? His reply:
"I played in that era and,
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in a new town, Slavutich, 30 km from the plant. This was built following the evacuation of Pripyat, which was just 3 km away.
Ukraine depends upon, and is deeply in debt to, Russia for energy supplies, particularly oil and gas, but also nuclear fuel. Although this dependence is gradually being reduced, continued operation of nuclear power stations, which supply half of total electricity, is now even more important than in 1986.
When it was announced in 1995 that the two operating reactors at Chernobyl would be closed by 2000, a memorandum of understanding was signed by Ukraine and G7 nations to progress this, but its implementation was conspicuously delayed. Alternative generating capacity was needed, either gas-fired, which has ongoing fuel cost and supply implications, or nuclear, by completing Khmelnitskiunit 2 and Rovno unit 4 ('K2R4') in Ukraine. Construction of these was halted in 1989 but then resumed, and both reactors came on line late in 2004, financed by Ukraine rather than international grants as expected on the basis of Chernobyl's closure.
Chernobyl today
Chernobyl unit 4 is now enclosed in a large concrete shelter which was erected quickly to allow continuing operation of the other reactors at the plant. However, the structure is neither strong nor durable. The international Shelter Implementation Plan in the 1990s involved raising money for remedial work including removal of the fuel-containing materials. Some major work on the shelter was carried out in 1998 and 1999. Some 200 tonnes of highly radioactive material remains deep within it, and this poses an environmental hazard until
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what the officer thought it to be.
Washington left Knight, his civilian passenger, "to keep an eye on" Thomas. Knight had access to a loaded shotgun which he had removed from Washington's gun rack and placed on the front seat of the patrol car, at the officer's instruction.[21] The trooper then walked back to the second vehicle to inquire about the package thrown form the car. Both defendants Valencia and Minotta denied the existence of any package, and further denied that they were travelling with Thomas. Washington then left Valencia and Minotta with Officer Mazzola, returned to his car, and drove back to where he had remembered the package to have been thrown by Minotta. Washington soon found, at the side of the road, a bag full of marijuanaConsent Search of Thomas' Car and His First Arrest
After placing Valencia and Minotta under arrest, Washington walked back to defendant Thomas. Washington states that he told Thomas about the discovery of the contraband in the second car and asked Thomas whether there were any drugs in his car. Thomas stated there were none. The trooper recalls that he asked Thomas whether the latter "would have a problem" if the officer looked inside the car. Thomas allegedly said he did not have a problem with such action. Then Washington told Thomas that he would be handcuffed for his own and the officer's protection, and thereupon, the trooper manacled the suspect. Washington began his search of Thomas' car, and discovered a marijuana cigarette butt in the rear ashtray. Thomas was
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tunes on Saturday night, "Let Me Roll It" by Paul McCartney and Wings from Band on the Run (Capitol, 1973). Sunday night's joint venture was a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Sweet Virginia."
Kaukonen and Casady, the core of Hot Tuna, got their start with the Jefferson Airplane in the late 60s, then formed Hot Tuna by 1970. Their opening set both nights, with Guip on drums, showcased the electric side of Hot Tuna. Since the band's beginning, they've alternated between playing acoustic and electric sets. The highlight of Saturday night's set was "Funky #7" from America's Choice (Grunt, 1975). The tune started with Casady laying down one of his heavy bass grooves. Ten minutes or so of guitar and bass improvisation followed mixed in with the lyrics andmain theme of the song. The set also included "Roads and Roads," one from a Kaukonen solo album. Hot Tuna, like any self-respecting Classic Rock band, has always drawn heavily on the blues and that influence was strong Saturday night including a slow blues jam providing a vehicle for extended electric guitar solos by Kaukonen. However, their Sunday night set was the one that got down to the deepest blues with their cover of Muddy Waters' "I Can't Be Satisfied" and B.B. King's "Rock Me, Baby." To keep things super-heavy, they also threw in "Bow Legged Woman and Knock Kneed Man" from Hoppkorv (Grunt, 1976). Another old favorite was "99 Year Blues" from Burgers (Grunt, 1972).
The Wood Brothers, Oliver and Chris, grew up in Boulder, Colorado, only a
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The Orioles are looking to take the rubber match of this three-game series against the Rays at Tropicana Field. The teams are tied for first place in the AL East with identical 30-23 records.
Newcomer Steve Pearce, who arrived in Tampa Bay around 8 p.m. yesterday, will immediately jump into the lineup, starting in right field and hitting eighth.
Pearce seems to know a few guys in the clubhouse. He played with Ronny Paulino in Pittsburgh and attended South Carolina with Steve Tolleson.
Also, the Orioles added right-hander Steve Johnson to the club's 40-man roster and transferred left-hander Zach Britton to the 60-day disabled list. Britton, currently two starts into a minor league rehab assignment, was initally placed on the DL on March 26.U.S. border officials admit they've made a mistake when two Winnipeg couples were given the wrong passports at a Canadian-U.S. border crossing.
The passport mixup at the border crossing near Emerson, Man., was an isolated incident, Chris Misson, a spokesperson for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, told CBC News on Monday.
U.S. border officials mistakenly gave Huguette and Gilles Remillard's passports to a couple in the car ahead of them. ((CBC))
On Nov. 15, 2010, Huguette and Gilles Remillard were crossing into the United States from Emerson, Man., on their way to Mesa, Ariz.
After checking their van, an American border official handed them back two passports.
"I said, 'Those are not mine,'" Huguette recalled. "And he said, 'Uh oh.'"
Border officials had mistakenly given their passports to a couple in the car ahead
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frame; storing pixel data for a third pixel and a fourth pixel at a second memory address in the second memory device and the first memory device respectively, where the third pixel and the fourth pixel are the first two pixels in a second horizontal row of pixels in a frame, and the third pixel and the fourth pixel are vertically adjacent to the first pixel and the second pixel, respectively; retrieving pixel data for the first pixel and the third pixel from the first memory address in the first memory device and from the second memory address in the second memory device respectively, where the first pixel and the third pixel are the first two pixels in a first vertical column of pixels in a frame; andChinmayanand was arrested in a sexual-assault case following rape allegations by a law student (File)
Former Union minister Chinmayanand is under observation and his blood pressure and other parameters are normal, according to the hospital where the BJP leader, who was arrested after a student accused him of sexual assault, has been admitted.
He was tested for heart problems on Monday at Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Lucknow after he complained of chest pain, but an angiography did not find any "significant blockage" in his arteries.
"Swami Chinmayanand is admitted in MICU (Medical Intensive Care Unit) Ward of SGPGI under Prof PK Goel, HoD, Cardiology. His blood pressure and other parameters are normal, he is still under observation," Chief Medical Superintendent Prof Amit Agarwal of SGPGI said
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all reports of extrajudicial executions and ensure that reports of killings, threats, attacks and acts of intimidation against human rights defenders and journalists are thoroughly and promptly investigated and those responsible brought to justice’’
Often times, murders of Indigenous activists are not featured in mainstream news or media outlets, despite Indigenous activists constituting 40 percent of environmental activists murdered worldwide last year.
On June 12, 2018, CODECA supporters marched in protest to Guatemala City to “demand justice for the murder of their colleagues” and call for the resignation of president Jimmy Morales. They demand a fair investigation into the murders of those killed.
CODECA tweeted, “From the fields to the city, our southern contingency at the Trébol begins to organize. We demand justice for the assassination of our defenders; we demandultimate test awaits future high-resolution X-ray images from [[*Chandra*]{}]{} and/or radio images from the EVLA.
It is a pleasure to thank Steven Rodney, Nick Moskovitz, Mark Willman, and Eric Gaidos for advice on SNIFS observations, and Jessica Lu, Tucker Jones, Peter Capak, and Nick Scoville for helpful discussions. We thank the referee for cogent comments that helped improve the paper. ADM is a research fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany. AS was partially supported by NSF grant AST-0807900. SGD was partially supported by NSF grant AST-0909182 and the Ajax Foundation. GA was supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. The authors wish to recognize and acknowledge the very significant cultural role and
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345 F.3d 1300
William Thomas ZEIGLER, Jr., Petitioner-Appellant,v.James CROSBY, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, Dennis O'Neill, Superintendent, Union Correctional Institution, Charlie Crist, Attorney General of the State of Florida, State of Florida, Respondents-Appellees.
No. 00-14573.
United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
DECIDED: September 19, 2003.
COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED John Houston Pope, Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C., New York City, for Petitioner-Appellant.
Kenneth Sloan Nunnelley, Dept. of Legal Affairs, Daytona Beach, FL, for Respondents-Appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
Before EDMONDSON, Chief Judge, and DUBINA and MARCUS, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM:
1
William Thomas Zeigler, Jr. appeals the denial of his petition for a writ of habeas corpus. We affirm.
BACKGROUND
2
In 1976, Zeigler was convicted of 2 counts of first degree murder and 2 counts of second degree murder. The historical factsFrye. Frye's notes indicate that Thomas said he fired a gun with Zeigler in an orange grove and that the gun jammed after one round and that he handed a gun to Charles Mays (one of the victims) while in Zeigler's car. (The prosecution argued that Zeigler had taken Thomas and Mays shooting in an orange grove to get their fingerprints on the murder weapons in an attempt to frame them for the crime. Zeigler denied taking Thomas and Mays to the orange grove and testified "I have never seen Felton Thomas before in my life. . . ."). At trial, Thomas did not speak about the jamming incident and said that Mays had taken the gun from a bag given to him by Zeigler. Frye's notes indicate
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was part of the family.
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Robledo put the dog in a carrier but struggled to put Kokito's carrier under the seat in front of her. The family says a flight attendant insisted it go in the overhead bin.
Senator questions United Airlines
"'It's a dog, it's a dog.' He can't breathe up there.' And she said, 'It doesn't matter, it still goes up there ... She felt the dog and she put him up there," Sophia recalled.
The family says they heard Kokito barking for two hours, then he stopped. They wanted to check on him but couldn't.
"We tried, but there was a lot of turbulence. And we weren't allowed to stand up," Sophia said.
When the flightwas over, they found Kokito had died. A fellow passenger posted a photo of the dog, saying, "My heart broke with theirs as I realized he was gone."
"My mom was crying, she was just screaming, she was looking at him," Sophia said.
In a statement United said: "This was a tragic accident that should never have occurred, as pets should never be placed in the overhead bin. We assume full responsibility for this tragedy and express our deepest condolences."
Retired airline captain Denny Kelly says the pitch-black overhead bin is dangerous for any live animal.
"There is no circulation at all in there," Kelly said. "They're scared, their heart rate goes up and they use more oxygen. And there's not enough oxygen in the first place, that just makes it worse."
The
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in Newcastle, NSW. 4. The Bachelor Australia Facebook page describes Tim Robards as follow: "He ticks all the boxes - good looks, charm and a successful career as a chiro. Meet Australia’s first Bachelor who is looking for love." 5. Those looking for Tim Robards' hot and sexy photos will find plenty on Tumblr. See some of his steamiest photos in the accompanying slideshow.
The Bachelor Australia: Twitterverse anticipation
Talks of Tim Robards as Australia's first 'Bachelor' quickly got around Twitter. Osher Gunsberg aka Andrew G, host of The Bachelor Australia, is already actively tweeting about the show. He tells Cleo mag Tim will be loved (even much more) in the show.
"I couldn't be more excited to be a part of Australia's first season of The Bachelor," Gunsberg was quotedThe story of the Dark Knight has been told many times in many different formats. Telltale Games, well-known for their story-driven titles, released the first episode of their Batman series back in August for various gaming platforms. The first episode, Realm of Shadows, is now available on the Play Store for select devices.
The series isn't directly based on any of the existing Batman stories, and in fact, many of the characters' stories have been changed to a great degree. The PC version of the first episode currently has a Metacritic rating of 74. IGN called it in their review, "an unpredictable, multi-faceted adventure told through Batman the brawler, Batman the detective, and Bruce Wayne the politician."
Compatibility is a bit strange at the moment. Although the app's description states
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Cranston, who played drug lord Walter White on "Breaking Bad," told reporters backstage. Cranston also won the lead dramatic actor prize, after going home with nominations but no wins for the role three times previously.
Creator Vince Gilligan said that the producers were determined not to keep the show on the air too long.
"Better to go out with people wanting more than people going, 'Aw, crap, is that thing still on the air?'" Gilligan said backstage.
The prize for best miniseries or TV movie went, as many observers had expected, to "Behind the Candelabra," HBO's biopic of the popular pianist Liberace, starring Michael Douglas. The project was originally intended as a feature film until director Steven Soderbergh drew a tepid reaction from the movie studios to the gay romance betweenLiberace and Scott Thorson (Matt Damon).
Douglas, who also took home the lead actor prize in the miniseries category, said his costar deserved a nod as well.
"It's fine for somebody of my age to reach out and do this character," the 69-year-old "Wall Street" star told reporters. "But for a leading man of [Damon's] stature to take on this gamble and perform as well as he did is inspirational."
Amy Poehler, who co-hosted NBC's Globes telecast with Tiny Fey for the second straight year, won her first-ever Globe for NBC's comedy "Parks and Recreation." She was shown just before the win getting a massage as a gag with U2 frontman Bono.
But maybe the most talked-about acceptance speech came from Jacqueline Bisset, who had been nominated for Golden Globes four times
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Navjot Sidhu launched his own party today after talks with Arvind Kejriwal for joining AAP faultered.
Highlights Navjot Sidhu launches Awaaz-e-Punjab political party; talks with AAP fail
Says Kejriwal asked him to not contest polls, wants only "yes men" in AAP
Sidhu last month resigned from Rajya Sabha and quit BJP after 12 years
Navjot Singh Sidhu, dressed in black and white, spoke mostly in Punjabi as he launched a new political party, the Awaaz-e-Punjab, and broke his long silence on his aborted talks to join Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party.Mr Kejriwal wants "only yes men," Mr Sidhu, alleged, revealing that the Delhi chief minister had asked him not to contest the Punjab elections early next year, offering to make his wife a minister instead if AAP won."I said Sat Sri Akal(thank you very much)," said Mr Sidhu, 52, who declined not just an offer to join AAP, but also one from the Congress's Punjab chief Amarinder Singh, on his way to launching his own party.He gets to be presumptive chief minister, which was not on offer in the other deals.Mr Sidhu has only five months to get his party election-ready and political observers say that it might not be enough time to make a serious impact. But, they say, he could cut into the votes of the Aam Aadmi Party, with both making a debut and pitching a change in Punjab, ruled so far either by the Congress or the Akali Dal.There is buzz that Mr Sidhu could draw the support of AAP's sacked Punjab chief Sucha Singh
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he received from Fiona Apple way back in 2000, when he was a 16 year old student in high school. He met her briefly before a show in 2000, and asked if she could write a thing or two in support of gay people for his work with the gay-straight alliance that he was a member of. Fiona did write a handwritten letter of support and got it to him within days. He remarks about it on his Tumblr blog and wants to finally thank her for "taking time out and being so thoughtful, especially for a lonely, weirdo like me". See the letter on Bill's Tumblr blog here.(photo credit Sara C/Wiki)
JAN 5, 2012 – George Michael was attacked viciously by a hate filled Christian website of theplastic wrap and set aside.
To serve, place the soufflés upside down in a buttered ovenproof gratin dish, so that they are not touching. Pour over the cream (60 ml (2 fl oz/¼ cup) per soufflé) to moisten them thoroughly. Return to the oven for 15 minutes. The soufflés will look swollen and golden.
"Snail shells"
Increase the oven to 200°C (400°F/Gas 6). Create puff pastry snail shells by winding a thin strip of puff pastry around a lightly oiled ovenproof mould (such as sake cups). Bake the shells for 10–15 minutes or until well browned. Allow to cool a little before slipping the shells from the moulds.
Parsley and garlic cream sauce
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denial of his motion to suppress
statements he made to police, on the basis that they stemmed from an illegal search
and seizure and were taken in violation of his Miranda rights. (Miranda v. Arizona
(1966) 384 U.S. 436.) We disagree and affirm.
FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND2
On August 28, 2013, City of El Monte Police Officer Jonathan Edwards
responded to a call regarding a sexual assault on a child. When Officer Edwards
arrived at the home, the victim’s aunt said that appellant, the victim’s stepfather,
had confessed to the family. Destiny, the victim, was 17 years old at the time. She
told Officer Edwards that appellant had engaged in numerous acts of sodomy and
orala statement
regarding the allegations.
Appellant wanted to take a shower before going to the police station.
Officer Edwards testified that this was an unusual request, but appellant was
cooperative, so they decided to allow it. Officer Yanez searched the bathroom for
weapons and told appellant he would leave the door open and stand outside the
door while appellant showered.
After appellant showered, Destiny and her family got in their own car to
drive to the police station. Officer Yanez asked appellant if he was willing to ride
in the police car, and appellant said yes. The officers explained to appellant that
they were required to handcuff him during transport, but that the handcuffs would
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appellant’s arm or restrain him in any way while they walked from the house to the
car. Before getting in the police car, appellant turned around and placed his hands
behind his back for the handcuffs, and Officer Yanez handcuffed him.
When they arrived at the police station parking lot, Officer Yanez removed
the handcuffs and told appellant to go to the lobby and wait for the detective to
speak to him. Officer Edwards directed appellant to the lobby, which was a public
waiting area, and appellant walked to the lobby. The officers did not remain with
appellant or arrange for any officer to watch appellant to ensure he remained in the
lobby. Appellant waited in the lobby approximately two hours before being
other way during the interview, and he was cooperative
throughout. Appellant was advised of his Miranda rights. During the interview,
appellant confessed to numerous acts of sexual abuse of Destiny from the time she
was nine years old. Appellant was placed under arrest at the end of the interview.
Appellant was charged in an amended information with seven counts of
sodomy of a person under 14 and more than 10 years younger (§ 286, subd. (c)(1)),
one count of continuous sexual abuse of a child (§ 288.5, subd. (a)), and one count
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Drug-selling street gangs aren't the threat they were in Rockford 20 years ago.
But newer factions are rearing their ugly heads, and the cops have been going after them in bigger ways the past several months.
With a third of the city's 20 homicides so far this year believed by police to be gang-related and a higher-than-ever 111 deaths in Winnebago County the result of drug overdoses — mostly heroin — gangs are a scourge for victims and the rest of us.
"The majority of what we deal with is drug-related," longtime local policeman Dominic Iasparro told me Tuesday.
Iasparro was deputy chief of the Rockford Police Department in the early 1990s when crack cocaine became the widespread menace in Rockford that it had become in other cities. He is now deputychief of the Winnebago County Sheriff's Police and leader of the four-month-old Winnebago County Violent Crimes Task Force.
Two decades ago, gang violence was "out of control," he said. "There were two or three shooting victims at a time," he said. "The number of rounds being fired was extraordinary. We were hiring back 20 (officers) a night on overtime" to handle calls, he said.
The violence subsided within a few years after a series of early morning raids on July 28, 1993, when 250 federal and local agents arrested 31 people. Most of the violence was directly related to the Black Gangster Disciples street gang and its sale of crack cocaine, Iasparro said. Leader Karl Fort was tried in 1994 and is serving a life term in a Louisiana penitentiary,
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to file the complaint. Attorney General Pryor refused to file the complaint on behalf of the State of Alabama.
Effective July 28, 1998, Byars entered into a contingency fee contract for legal services with the State of Alabama through a contract with Governor James. The contract provided that Byars was to recover money from third-parties whose tobacco products caused or may cause tobacco-related illnesses to recipients of health benefits funded by the state. The contract authorized Byars to associate other attorneys as long as the association of other counsel did not increase the amount of the fee. Byars associated Jere Beasley, E. Ted Taylor, Larry Morris, and Michael J. Evans (herein collectively called "James's attorneys").
Concerned by the Attorney General's failure to act, Governor James asked James's attorneys whether hecould file a lawsuit against the tobacco industry. James's attorneys advised the Governor about a "tolling agreement" Attorney General *426 Pryor made with some tobacco companies and about the effect of the Attorney General's failure to have all tobacco companies sign the tolling agreement. While Governor James proposed to file a complaint against the tobacco industry immediately, Attorney General Pryor advised the Governor that such a filing would breach the tolling agreement, which would then cause the statute of limitations to bar any action by the State. Attorney General Pryor advised the Governor to wait to file the complaint until the tolling agreement expired, at the end of the 105th Session of Congress.
In November 1998, James's attorneys completed a final draft of the complaint against the tobacco industry.
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the Malawi Ministry of Health because they represent a variety of health management structures available in Malawi. District 1 and 3 each have a government district hospital while District 2 features a Mission Hospital that operates as the region's district hospital. Mission hospitals are under the umbrella of the Christian Health Association of Malawi (CHAM) and they provide between 30 and 40% of the health care in the country \[[@CR26]\]. Essential health care, which includes maternal and child health services, are free to patients at Mission Hospitals under a service agreement with the government. Because the government does not have a district hospital in District 2 and relies on the Mission Hospital, an assessment was also conducted at the primary health centre in the main town, where theexample, a solar power system in one site was not sufficient to operate heavy equipment and an additional diesel generator was needed for the operating theatre and nursery. Another site noted that water was usually not available when there was a power cut. A third site noted that while a back-up power system was available, it was not in use most of the time. While there was often a functioning fridge available for drugs or vaccines, it may be located in a different department. There was a lack of soap and disinfectants in three out of the four facilities.
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introduction by J. Corcoran. Hackett Publishing Company, Indianapolis (1993), first edition published by Harcourt, Brace, & World, Inc., New York (1962), originally published as Book I of An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method, Harcourt, Brace, and Company, New York, 1934. Corcoran's Editor's Introduction contains remarks on Aristotle's logic. The book's treatment of Aristotle's logic attests the then-current state of understanding: a valuable baseline benchmark against which to measure the progress made by the Lukasiewicz-initiated developments. Section 4 of the 1993 Editors Introduction contains observations about Aristotle's logic and also critical comments about Cohen-Nagel's treatment of Aristotle. In particular, deduction-of conclusions from premises-is clearly distinguished from reduction-of syllogisms to syllogisms. Deduction is described as a method for establishing validity; reduction is described merely as a methodology for "dealingJonathan. 1980. Aristotle and Logical Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. See Scanlan 1982 and Corcoran-Scanlan 1980, 1982, and 1984. 4. Kwiatkowski, Tadeusz. 1980. Jan Łukasiewicz – A historian of logic. Organon 16–17 (1980– 1981), 169–188. j 5. Novak, Joseph. 1980. Some recent work on the assertoric syllogistic. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, vol. 21 (1980), pp. 229–42. k This excellent paper is a useful survey of axiomatic approaches to syllogistic. But its conclusion goes beyond that topic; it contains the following. "The works noted above include the 13 classic formalizations of the syllogistic as an axiomatic system. Recently, however, another approach seems to be gaining acceptance, that which considers the syllogistic as a natural deduction system. Smiley and Corcoran independently developed such an approach. The authors argue that
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WERE DENIED PERMISSION TO FLY DIRECT TO COLOMBIA Chapecoense had wanted to fly direct from Sao Paulo to Medellin but were barred from doing so because only a Brazilian or Colombian company was allowed to operate the requested route, it has emerged. The pilot of the doomed flight, Mick Quiroga, asked Luciano Buligon, mayor of the club's city, Chapeco, whether he could intervene to allow the direct route to go ahead rather than having to stop off in Bolivia. The mayor checked with the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) who confirmed that this route had been denied. The pilot of the doomed flight, Mick Quiroga (pictured), asked Luciano Buligon, mayor of the club's city, Chapeco, whether he could intervene to allow the direct route to go ahead ratherthan having to stop off in Bolivia Instead, the team took a commercial flight from Sao Paulo to Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia to pick up the LaMia flight which was being piloted by Quiroga. In the conversation Quiroga said: 'I have hired a Bolivian air plane to take us from Sao Paulo Guarulhos to Santa Cruz. I'll be waiting here in Santa Cruz. This flight leaves 15:00 local time in São Paulo, but what about the process for the other application to leave from Sao Paulo, because we had approval before to enter through Foz do Iguacu and go to Chapeco (on a previous trip). Please mayor gives us some help here for us to enter.' Chapecoense flew the first leg of their journey with
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hit "Runaway" (featuring a guest appearance by VANDALS guitarist Warren Fitzgerald and lead vocals by AVENGED SEVENFOLD guitarist Zacky Vengeance), the band's version of the BEACH BOYS' 1966 hit "God Only Knows", and their rendition of THE ROLLING STONES' "As Tears Go By". The four concert recordings included on the album are title track "The Stage", "Paradigm", "Sunny Disposition" and "God Damn".
AVENGED SEVENFOLD's 2018 North American arena headlining tour will kick off January 12 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, with special guests BREAKING BENJAMIN and BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE."Ultimate Fighter" Season 9 Contestants
The 32 fighters competing on the U.S. vs. U.K. season of the “Ultimate Fighter” have been announced via UFC.com. Michael Bisping and Dan Henderson will be the coaches for their respective countries as the show debuts on SpikeTV on April 1st.
Season 9 of the “Ultimate Fighter” will feature both welterweights and lightweights vying for a contract to fight for the UFC.
Here are the list of guys who most of the casual MMA world has never heard of. Hopefully, this season will be void of the usual drunken confrontations and get down to the actual training and fighting:
Fighting to Represent the United States
Welterweight:
– Ryan Biglar
A member of team Cobra Kai in Las Vegas, Biglar is a 24-year-old jiu-jitsu artist originally from Guam.
– Ray Elbe
Born and
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he may be playing the same character he plays in every film he's in ( like dead calm , 1988 ) but he does it really , really well .
also worthy of note is kathy bates ( edward scissorhands , 1990 ) as a loud mouthed american .
finally , the icing on the 'great things' cake are the special effects .
cameron is a whiz with effects ( just watch aliens ( 1988 ) , terminator 2 and true lies , 1994 ) and they are used very well throughout .
the sweeps of the ships are awesome , although digital domain , who did the effects , cannot animate human movement too well .
the humans seem to move to 'smoothly' , there's justis 24 hour hold pending formal charges. The arrest comes after a St. Clair County deputy was at the Dollar General Store in Lowry City. He noticed the subject, Marissa Bowers, later identified by her Missouri non driver’s license, acting in a suspicious manner. Bowers exited the store and got into the driver’s seat of a vehicle and sat there for several minutes. The deputy made contact with Bowers to see if everything was alright. She stated she was waiting on a friend to pick her up. Through a records check, it showed Bowers to have a revoked license. During their conversation, Bowers did admit to driving to the store. Bowers admitted to the possibility of a methamphetamine pipe in the vehicle. A K9 was called to the
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at the high school was tainted by complaints from parents and students, student walkouts and the presentation to the Board of a student petition for Pennycuff's removal. Despite the controversy, the Board voted on June 14, 1994, to retain Pennycuff as the principal of Clarkrange High School for the 1994-95 school year. According to the Board's minutes, Pennycuff's status at that time was that of a "non-tenured teacher."
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On August 30, 1994, the Board held a special meeting at which it adopted the motion of Board member Freddie Stults to "transfer [Pennycuff's] tenure from the Oneida School System to the Fentress County School System." This meeting occurred after the Board was expanded from five members to ten, pursuant to Chapter 160 of the Private Acts of 1994, and afterthe election of the new members of the Board, but before the terms of the old five-member Board had expired. Stults had not been reelected, and his motion to transfer Pennycuff's tenure was his last act as a Board member. Marjorie Wright, then Superintendent of Schools, neither recommended nor objected to the motion. No prior notice of this meeting appeared in any newspaper published and circulated in Fentress County. The agenda for the meeting, prepared by Superintendent Wright, and distributed to the Board members on August 29, 1994, did not include the issue of Pennycuff's tenure as an item for discussion or vote. Neither Wright nor any of the non-moving Board members were aware that Pennycuff's tenure would be discussed at the meeting.
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September 8, 1994, and approved the minutes from the August 30, 1994, meeting except for the approval of the motion to transfer Pennycuff's tenure, which they declared was illegal. The Board eventually voted unanimously to request an Attorney General's Opinion regarding the transfer of tenure. Although at meetings held on November 10, 1994, and December 5, 1994, the Board considered taking action to ratify the actions of August 30, 1994, it has yet to ratify those actions.
5
In May 1995, the ten-member Board transferred Pennycuff from his position as principal at Clarkrange to a teaching position at the Fentress County Alternative School. Pennycuff responded by filing a complaint with the Chancery Court for Fentress County to contest this transfer and demotion. Pennycuff also filed a quo warranto action inthe Chancery Court to challenge the constitutionality of the Private Act that had authorized the election of the ten-member Board. Pennycuff's complaint in the first Chancery Court action asserted, in the third sentence of the fifth paragraph, that "[o]n August 30, 1994, Pennycuff acquired tenure as an educator in the Fentress County School System." In their amended answer, the defendants stated, "[t]he allegations contained in sentence three paragraph 5 of the complaint are admitted."
6
Pennycuff continued teaching at the Fentress County Alternative School during the 1995-96, 1996-97, and 1997-98 school years, and during that time, he was treated as a tenured teacher with respect to renewal or nonrenewal of employment. For example, the Board's practice was to notify all non-tenured teachers of their nonrenewal before April 15th of each
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The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:The Hospital Authority (HA) said today (November 19) that the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Departments of various public hospitals are currently handling a large number of casualties from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.A total of around 80 casualties from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University were received by various A&E Departments this morning. The HA Major Incident Control Centre was notified by the Fire Services Department later that a large number of casualties were still at the scene. An Emergency Medical Team from the HA was then deployed to perform on-site patient triage. Around 200 casualties were subsequently sent to 12 different public hospitals for treatment, including Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kwong Wah Hospital, Princess Margaret Hospital, Caritas Medical Centre, YanCook has discovered, potentially moving from the lab to commercialization. Cook and his team have isolated similar compounds that could one day be effective in the treatment of schizophrenia, alcoholism, epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease.
As of Friday, the BTA had received requests for grants for over $2 million from 23 applicants, said Brian Thompson, a managing director for TechStar, which is a founding member of the BTA. The proposals came from over 50 researchers from MSOE, UWM, Marquette and the Medical College, with the majority of the proposals in the $50,000 to $100,000 range. Somewhere between 10 ......
(Date:12/7/2016)... Capital Corp. ("Zenith" or the "Company") announces webcast details for ... Annual and Special Meeting. The Zenith Annual ... December 15, 2016 at Mount Royal ... Royal Gate SW, Calgary, Alberta
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and contagious Christian joy.
Two medical teams, one from Milan and the other from renowned French University of Montpellier, have scientifically examined the visionaries during the time of reported apparitions. Each has independently validated the legitimacy of their state of ecstasy as being in some form of true communication outside of their ordinary time-space experience (13) . These scientific studies also ruled out any possibility of "collective hallucination" and, by deduction, any form of mere human deception of falsification (14) .
Is Medjugorje Real?
The Medjugorje apparitions possess all the principal characteristics that the Church looks for in manifesting supernatural authenticity. The message contents are in complete conformity with the official doctrinal teachings of the Catholic Church. The phenomena that accompany the messages constitute scientifically validated ecstasy during the apparitions andMedjugorje to come to my first home for the dying in Calcutta, and she did!" I did not have the courage to further question the future saint, "How did she come, Mother? – in the form of an apparition? a healing?" She simply left the subject with a serene smile on her face.
The second personal testimony comes from Pope John Paul II. Over the course of his blessed pontificate, he had received several of the visionaries in private audience, including a twenty-minute audience with Mirjana in 1987 (16) ; had invited numerous bishops and priests to go to Medjugorje and to pray for him there (17) ; and the late Cardinal Tomasek had made public the typical comment of John Paul II to inquiring bishops: "If I were
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will do is hunt a variety of food, mainly tree-dwelling mammals," National Zoo and Aquarium senior keeper Brendan Sheean said.
Brendan Sheean said powerful owls were classified as apex predators and mainly hunted tree-dwelling mammals. ( ABC News: Adrienne Francis )
Canberra Ornithologists Group (COG) member Terry Bell said the big predator had been caught on camera devouring sugar gliders and feathery cousins, like Canberra's emblem bird the gang-gang cockatoo.
"These feathers in front of me which are sections of wings showing grey with pinkish feathers... I would think that they are actually from galahs," he said.
Mr Bell was among the first to spot owl scats on the tarmac outside the Turner Bowling Club in north Canberra and then locate the powerful owl in large oak trees in the adjoining HaigPark.
He said powerful owl populations were in decline in Sydney and across New South Wales and the birds were classified as vulnerable.
That meant bird enthusiasts from far and wide had been staking out the park for months, armed with tripods and binoculars.
"Keen bird watchers can really travel vast distances to come and see a bird they hadn't seen before. That becomes a sort of 'lifer' for them," he said.
Turner Bowling Club manager Jeremy Wilcox said the club was even looking to capitalise on the owl's ongoing popularity with visitors and patrons.
"We thought about a powerful owl burger, but that doesn't quite work, so we are going to go with the powerful owl cocktail, which enables you to see all night apparently," he said.
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is about one exit and a couple of winding roads past 'the Woods' (as he put it). His family wound up there two generations ago, fresh off the boat from Ireland. Jules was another Navajo, from Arizona, and he wandered around the country over the years until he wound up in Tampa. I met them at the transit center up near the University, and John struck up a conversation with me, sparked by the keffiyeh I was wearing. Over the course of a half-hour, we three talked about the war in Afghanistan ("Where empires go to die," I said), the economy, Tampa death metal, the Constitution and world history.Ferry service from Portland to Canada called unlikely
Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter told Halifax radio station CJLS that neither of two proposals for resuming service from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, to New England is detailed enough to justify a provincial subsidy. As the Maine Sunday Telegram reports, the service isn’t financially viable without government startup money.
One of the plans involves Portland. The other destination hasn’t been publicly named, but it likely is Boston.
David Whiting, who heads the Yarmouth Area Industrial Commission, says he and the provincial government are waiting for specific financial information from the prospective ferry operators.
Meanwhile, businesses in Halifax have been preparing a competing proposal to connect Nova Scotia’s capital and Portland in 2012.
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adorning the building with photos and satirical pictures.
"I believe the only condition for people to free the Maidan (Independence Square) is the resignation of President Yanukovych, followed by early presidential elections," he said, as protesters with various ailments consulted volunteer doctors nearby.
The city council is run with military precision, kept clean by countless volunteers who also work in the kitchen or at a makeshift pharmacy to dole out donated medicine, and these show no sign of wanting to move out.
Apart from the release of detainees, the opposition has also demanded that a new pro-West government be established -- but this too has yet to be announced.
Arseniy Yatsenyuk, an opposition leader who has been offered the premiership, has said he may accept if other opposition members get key governmentseating area of a motor vehicle without a mating base. Typically, the infant carrier is designed to be easily releasable from the motor vehicle securement to permit ease of manual transport. Some types of infant carriers are also configured to be releasably secured to a stroller, to permit the infant carrier to be transported without necessarily manually carrying the infant carrier.
In each of the configurations where an infant carrier mates to a base or stroller for transport, the mating configuration is typically proprietary to the infant carrier manufacturer. Accordingly, an infant carrier made in accordance with one manufacturer's design does not typically engage with or mate with a transport base or cart that is provided in accordance with another manufacturer's design. As a result, infant carriers tend to
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a slightly fictionalized version of filmmaker Jennifer Fox as she explores past sexual trauma. Though extraordinarily difficult to watch at times, The Tale has an undeniable urgency, one that Dern communicates with her trademark clarity and intensity. She seems likely to win her second consecutive Emmy after a supporting win last year for Big Little Lies. HBO really has been good to her—someone tell the cable channel’s new management not to screw that up.
Speaking of HBO, its second-flashiest show, Westworld, fared better than expected when it netted 21 nominations, including five acting nods and one for outstanding drama series. But will it win anything? The fate of HBO may rest partly on Westworld’s smooth robotic shoulders, and some awards traction would provide a good booster shot for itsfurther emphasising the importance of actions taken or not taken ([@CIT0036]). The interventions in the model are examples based on priorities made by WHO.
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The studies here presented are parts of a population-based cluster randomised study called NeoKIP (Neonatal Health -- Knowledge Into Practice, ISRCTN44599712), initiated by Uppsala University in Sweden, the Ministry of Health in Vietnam and the Vietnam -- Sweden hospital in Uong Bi, Vietnam. A baseline survey in the whole province was performed in 2006, registering all births and neonatal deaths occurring in 2005. The intervention of the NeoKIP study commenced in July 2008.
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software in a filing with the U.S. PTO in 2006.
But Abraxas Corp. is now owned by Cubic Corporation, which bought the firm in November 2010 for $124 million in cash.
According to one report, Cubic acquired Abraxas Corp., TrapWire's former parent company, after TrapWire was spun out as a separate entity. One of the terms of the acquisition was to "cause the corporate name of Abraxas Applications, Inc. to be changed to a name that does not include 'Abraxas' or any variation thereof."
Abraxas, in a statement released on Monday, said: "Abraxas Corporation then and now has no affiliation with Abraxas Applications now known as TrapWire, Inc."
Abraxas is based in Northern Virginia, according to the trademark filing. Many of its employees -- there are around 60 listed on LinkedIn, butis TrapWire installed?
The leaks suggest the TrapWire system is installed in major cities on both sides of the Atlantic, such as public places in Washington D.C., New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, and privately owned casinos in Las Vegas.
TrapWire is also implemented in London, U.K., and cities in Canada.
Downing Street, the home and office of the British Prime Minister, would neither confirm nor deny the use of TrapWire despite a leaked email claiming otherwise. However, Scotland Yard, home of London's Metropolitan Police, said it had "no knowledge of any contract or discussion."
London Stock Exchange (LSX) is said to be protected by "heavy surveillance coverages [sic] (TrapWire)" and other "predictive software" according to one leaked email.
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research in the rest of Europe, and vice versa. The UK is a powerhouse of mental health research, undertaking more studies than any other country in Europe, with its largest institution, the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, ranked first in the world according to Thomson's Essential Science Indicators. No one who cares about mental health and neuroscience research, on both sides of the Channel, will want to see UK science isolated.
Science benefits from easy movement of labour. EU freedom of movement regulations, which allow researchers and clinicians to work in any member state, are one reason that around one in six (16 %) of all academic staff at UK Universities are non-UK EU nationals \[[@CR23]\]. And it would be hard to think of a UK research project thatPsychology and Neurosciences, King's College London. His main academic interests are in epidemiology, unexplained symptoms and syndromes, and military health. He is the current President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, with a particular interest in issues around science and psychiatry, public engagement activities and recruitment to the profession.
KN works in the Policy Unit at the Royal College of Psychiatrists and provided Secretariat support to the Commission on Acute Adult Psychiatric Care.
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SW helped organised the Healthier In campaign, a grass roots campaign of doctors and scientists supporting Remain.
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game while impressing NBA scouts with his strong body, silky jump shot and shrewd play.
He became a hero in Scott City, where March 28, 2013, was known as Day. He was a beloved figure throughout the region, particularly among members of the opposite sex.
"I had a few inquiries from females, women who'd call the office and say something like, 'My daughter is a senior, she's really tall,'" Marshall recalled. "That became pretty commonplace. And there were some older ladies, too.
"I told Ron and he said, 'Coach, what you're getting is tame.'"
These days, in his new home of New York, Baker no longer has to worry about having one of the more recognizable faces around and constantly being courted because of it. Being in a big city, though, hasbrought on a host of new difficulties.
"The first couple of times I pulled up to the MSG parking lot and told the security guard I was a player, the guy did a double time and seemed skeptical," Baker said.
"But now when they see my Hyundai Sonata roll in, they know who it is and that business is coming."
He then proudly rattled off the names of the highways he takes from his home in White Plains—a suburb about 45 minutes north of Manhattan—to MSG. It was hard, he noted, to learn how to avoid the reckless cab drivers and biking delivery boys ("They're everywhere") and also figuring out how to navigate to work without his preferred compass.
"In Kansas, you base all directions on where the sun is—it's something you
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(zero to four points), average (five to nine points) or optimum (10 to 14 points). Every one-point increase was associated with an 8 percent lower stroke risk. People with optimum scores had a 48 percent lower risk than those with inadequate scores, and those with average scores had a 27 percent lower risk.
Overall, blacks had lower scores than whites, but the association between scores and stroke risk was similar for blacks and whites.
"This highlights the critical importance of improving these health factors since blacks have nearly twice the stroke mortality rates as whites," Cushman said.
Each year, about 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke, which is the No. 4 killer and a leading cause of long-term disability in the country, according to the American Heart Association.Nina Dobrev may have left 'Degrassi' for her starring role on 'The Vampire Diaries', but she clearly hasn't forgotten some of her old co-stars.
Nina Dobrev tweeted this pic of her current co-star Michael Trevino (who plays werewolf-next-door Tyler on the show) and her former co-star Aubrey Graham, whom you'll probably know simply as Drake.
The picture was taken at Drake's shows on November 8. Also hanging out with Nina and Michael at the show were some of their former 'Vampire Diaries' co-stars, Phoebe Tonkin (now starring in the spinoff 'The Originals') and Kayla Ewell. Tonkin tweeted this photo:
Dobrev is such a Drake fan that she even tweeted out one of his lyrics from his song 'From Time' earlier this week:
Seems like no matter how much success Nina has in
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a series of large-scale protests culminating in the 2014 pro-democracy demonstrations.
China has also become emboldened by "the fact it's become clear that outside powers, including Britain, are not going to make any trouble... it's got a pretty free hand," said Jonathan Fenby, a former editor of the South China Morning Post newspaper.
Read and listen to more:
But others disagree. Hong Kong's chief executive-elect Carrie Lam recently told the BBC that "one country, two systems" is as "robust as ever", and rule of law is "better than pre-1997".
Ms Lam, a former civil servant, is herself an example of Beijing keeping its promises, according to politician Regina Ip.
"Without the reunification, a lot of us local administrative officers (like Ms Lam) would not have risen to the top.... To this extent, 'HongKong people ruling Hong Kong' has been fulfilled," said Ms Ip.
She believes the relationship between Hong Kong and the mainland needs more time to evolve.
"'One country, two systems' is proving to be more complex and more challenging than originally expected," she said, but she hopes outstanding issues "will be resolved in the coming years, sooner rather than later."
What would happen to Hong Kong's identity?
Image copyright Davies Christian
With the handover, "many of us thought it would be only natural that young children were going to learn the (Chinese) national anthem, and learn to respect and love China in their classes," said anthropologist Gordon Mathews.
Beijing had thought Hong Kong would embrace this return to the Chinese motherland after decades of foreign rule, said observers.
Instead, Hong Kongers ended up developing a
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complete financial audit of the corporation’s finances.
It also requested a discontinuation of payments to Teeling or the
Estate of Keith Zimmerman other than outlined in the
Compensation Agreement and Shareholders’ Agreement and to
pay Opielski the compensation outlined in those agreements,
including compensation that has accrued to date but remains
unpaid.
On February 17, 2010, a hearing on the Motion for Preliminary
Injunction was held. The matter was conferenced for two and a
Pages
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Magic School: The Wisdom Goddess and Heresy
A series of evening classes on The Wisdom Goddess, Medieval Heresy and the Androgynous Messiah is taking place in London this May and June.
Tutor Ken Rees says about the course:
"Within spirituality and religion there have always existed power dynamics dictating what surfaces as the 'orthodoxy' and what eventually gets submerged and is consequently labelled as 'heresy'. A consistent undercurrent of the latter, best entitled 'Gnostic', has existed throughout the centuries and has found expression in a variety of contexts.
"This course will illustrate a few of these historical examples which reveal such emergent impulses and their subsequent repression. Special attention will be given to the Sophia of Gnostic cosmology, the post-exilic figure of Wisdom in the Jewish canon, and the
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never offered Officer Alton any explanation whatsoever for his possession of this knife, and certainly, he never suggested he was specially trained in the use of butterfly knives for sport or entertainment purposes. Thus, Officer Alton was entitled to rely on his common-sense assessment that Vinton probably intended to use the knife for its most obvious purpose, fighting. Cf. Broadie, 452 F.3d at 882-83 (explaining that although an ASP baton is not inherently dangerous, "the normal and the only apparent use of an ASP baton . . . is to strike another" and that "a reasonable officer surely would believe that a civilian, presumably without police training, would likely inflict great bodily injury when using [one]"). If anything, Vinton's stated profession personal security along with hisbeautiful. We were all super-impressed with the brew and pretty much decided there and then, that we wanted to do an Epic Imperial Pilsner at some stage. Dave had met Julian Shrago, Head Brewer and Owner of Beachwood BBQ Brewery in Long Beach whilst in Los Angeles and put me in contact with him. Julian had originally been a US National Homebrew champion with one of his IPAs. Obviously knowing his hops extremely well he then teamed up with the Port Brewing crew and they brewed the Panzer Imperial Pilsner as a collaboration. Julian told me how he’d been inspired by the Samuel Adams Imperial Pilsner back in 2003 and based on his knowledge of Double IPAs, went about creating the brew based on big hopping rates, but
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Malky Mackay was full of praise for Peter Whittingham after a rare headed goal from the midfielder gave Cardiff a crucial 1-0 win over West Brom.
Whittingham converted superbly at the far post from Craig Noone's cross in the 65th minute to give Cardiff a deserved three points which gave them some valuable breathing space over the bottom three.
It was to prove a final straw though for the West Brom board, who announced the sacking of head coach Steve Clarke later in the evening.
For Cardiff, Whittingham has been a fans' favourite at the Welsh club over many years, but found himself out of the side during the latter stages of the Championship title success.
However, he has responded superbly this season and Mackay hailed the efforts he has made inadapting to his return to the Premier League.
"I'm delighted for him because he's been one of my most consistent performers this year," said Mackay.
"He had a period out of the side near the end of last season but really came back in the summer with a renewed belief in his own ability.
"He worked hard on his body to survive in the Premier League in midfield and he's showing that this season."
The method of Whittingham's goal may have been unfamiliar but Mackay revealed he had been on the receiving end the last time the playmaker scored with his head.
"Peter scored a headed goal against me when I was the manager of Watford about four years ago," he said.
"I told him that. I said, 'do you remember the last time
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257 F.3d 1304 (11th Cir. 2001)
LUIS ERNESTO FERNANDEZ-BERNAL, Petitioner,v.ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES, OFFICE OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION, Respondents.
No. 99-15373
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALSFOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT
July 19, 2001
Petition for Review of an Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals. INS No. Avs-yhz-hpo.
Before CARNES and MARCUS, Circuit Judges, and HAND*, District Judge.
CARNES, Circuit Judge:
1
Luis Ernesto Fernandez-Bernal, a foreign national who is a permanent lawful resident of this country, has been convicted of a controlled substance offense in state court. Because of that conviction, he was ordered removed from the United States, and that removal order was affirmed by the Board of Immigration Appeals. He has petitioned us for review, contending that the expungement of his state court conviction means he shouldgood time/work time.
3
On January 17, 1998 Fernandez-Bernal took a trip to Peru to visit relatives. He returned to the United States on February 2, 1998, arriving at the Miami International Airport, and applied for admission as an arriving alien. When a computer check at the airport revealed his prior criminal history, the Immigration and Naturalization Service charged him with being inadmissible1 to the United States under § 1182(a)(2)2 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-208, 110 Stat. 3009 (1996) ("IIRIRA"), and sent him to the Krome North Processing Facility in Miami pending a removal hearing.3
4
On March 27, 1998, while Fernandez-Bernal awaited his removal hearing, the California Superior court expunged his 1991 conviction for possession of cocaine, acting under the authority
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there had been any progress on the defensive weapons initiative.
The two leaders skirted around the topic of Russia when they spoke to reporters at the beginning of their private meeting.
Instead, they chose to emphasize economic cooperation when they appeared before reporters at their meeting on the fringes of the U.N. General Assembly.
Relations between Kiev and Moscow are at their lowest ebb since Russia annexed Crimea more than three years ago and Russian-backed separatist fighters took up arms against Ukrainian government forces in the east of the country.
Before holding private talks, Trump praised Poroshenko, telling him that "I wouldn't say it's (Ukraine) the easiest place to live" but "it's getting better and better on a daily basis."
Speaking in English, Poroshenko said he believed that the two countries had improvedsecurity and economic cooperation with many U.S. companies doing business in Ukraine.
"That's a story that's pretty untold," said Trump. "Companies are going very strongly right now into the Ukraine, they see a tremendous potential there."
It was not immediately clear if they spoke privately about relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who did not attend the U.N. General Assembly.
The war in eastern Ukraine between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces has killed more than 10,000 people in three years. Kiev accuses Moscow of sending troops and heavy weapons to the region, which Russia denies.
Poroshenko said Trump had supported Ukraine's proposal to deploy U.N peacekeepers "including on the uncontrolled part of the Ukraine-Russia border, which would prevent the possibility of penetration by Russian troops or Russian weapons".
Putin this month also
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it was a merchantile trading port protected by the royal navy. They were raided by pirates and razed to ruins.When it was rebuilt it was renamed Aerase Haven. Due to the victory the pirates had over the Navy, it is considered pirate domain.Not many people remember the area 'Nine Haven' as new about it's sacking were supressed. The coordinates are (2042, 635) in the Magical Ocean. Look for Harbor Operator - Buni, he will help you."
Quest Objective:Head out to Aerase Haven in Magical Ocean and look for Harbor Operator - Buni at (2042, 635)
Walkthrough:Head to the Shaitan Port and set sail.
Head now to (2042, 635 Magical Ocean) and talk to Harbor Operator - Buni.
"This is what Nine Haven was 10 years ago. We now mingle freely here withbroken leg doesn't heal. He's ready to get back to his family and fellow teammates on the Nashville Assassins and get back onto the ice. However, with his injured leg in the way and his mind clouded by a certain woman, he needs a break to clear his head and his heart. With New Orleans in his sights, can this player find a way to get back to the crazy and reckless life he used to live?
OVERTIMEIn the game of life, there are winners and losers, and neither Jordie nor Kacey want to be on the losing bench. If only Jordie could convince Kacey he's a changed man and that he wants her right by his side as his MVP for the biggest and best parts of a
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1991 NBA playoffs
The 1991 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1990–91 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Chicago Bulls defeating the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 1 in the NBA Finals. Michael Jordan was named NBA Finals MVP.
The Lakers reached the Finals despite not being the top seed in the Western Conference for the first time since 1981, and for just the second time since drafting Magic Johnson first overall in 1979.
After the Pistons had ended their season the last three years, the Bulls got revenge in the Eastern Conference Finals by sweeping the two-time defending NBA champions. It was the first time the Bulls won a playoff series over the Pistons since 1974, whenthe 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the "Convention"), to which both the United States and Israel are signatory States. Because the Court concludes that the children were not "habitual residents" of Israel at the time of their allegedly wrongful retention in the United States by the Mother, neither the Convention nor ICARA applies. The Father's motion is therefore denied, and the action is dismissed.
BACKGROUND
The record presented by the parties establishes the following facts. The parties were married in Israel on August 22, 1988. Two children were born of their marriage: D'Vora, now eight years old, and Yael, now five. In December, 1994 the parties were divorced by a judgment of the Rabbinical District Court in Jerusalem. The divorce judgment incorporated the terms
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A490 bolts, but were otherwise metallurgically identical.
T.Y. Lin International was planning to use more than 2,300 of those rods and bolts to anchor the tower and bind giant seismic stabilizers to the concrete below them and the road deck above.
The firm believed that only hardened steel could handle the lateral forces expected in a major quake. The bridge's unique, asymmetrical design was an issue: It meant some parts of the span would have to bear more of a burden than similar components on a bridge with a symmetrical design.
Already rejected
Other members of the review panel shared Duan's concerns. Martin Pohll, a bridge engineer who has since left Caltrans, said in an interview that the same experts had rejected both A490 and A354 BD galvanized, high-strength bolts in aseismic retrofit of the Bay Bridge's western span just months earlier.
"The marine environment is pretty corrosive - that's why it takes all kinds of things to make sure (bridges) are going to be there for years," Pohll said. "We knew we had some locations with high-strength bolts that they were trying to galvanize. We didn't use them."
Caltrans bridge expert Eugene Thimmhardy, another panel member, said there was never any question when it came to galvanizing the type of bolts Duan had identified.
"It was categorically no, each and every time," he said. "Stay away from galvanized."
T.Y. Lin International's lead designer on the project, Marwan Nader, took the expert panel's advice and abandoned plans to galvanize the type of bolts that had worried Duan. However, the fate of the metallurgically
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identical A354 BD rods and bolts was still unresolved.
Caltrans had specifically banned such steel fasteners on bridges three years earlier because of the risk they could crack.
In a Feb. 28 response to the panel's concerns, Nader told Caltrans that T.Y. Lin International and state bridge engineers were "looking into" what to do.
It was not a small question. Using other materials could mean months of re-engineering, and a likelihood that Caltrans would miss its newly rescheduled opening date of 2009.
Supplier's solution
Two weeks later, a bolt maker offered up a solution to Nader's - and Caltrans' - dilemma.
Dyson Corp., based in Painesville, Ohio, had made bolts and rods for the original Bay Bridge in the 1930s. It was one of the few companies in the country that specialized in giantapproach would clean the steel before it was galvanized. But the acid also contains destructive hydrogen that can later attack the metal.
Caltrans agrees
Five days later, on March 18, one of Nader's colleagues at T.Y. Lin International, Associate Vice President Jim Rucker, told Caltrans that "Dyson Corp. has followed this procedure for thousands" of A354 BD rods and bolts on other projects.
"Is this acceptable" for the new Bay Bridge? Rucker asked.
Caltrans' senior bridge engineer, Steve Margaris, took up the question with Rob Reis, the agency's corrosion expert. Reis responded that Dyson's suggestion could work, but cautioned that Caltrans should conduct special bending tests on the rods when they arrived to make sure they had not become brittle during processing.
On April 3, a Caltrans senior engineer, Robert Kobal, declared in
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Robles had worked closely with them on an
agricultural education project, which was not opposed by the
government. Robles is unsure if the killings were because of his
uncle's position as mayor, or if his relatives were targeted
because of their agricultural teachings.
Shortly after the murders, Robles was approached at a
public gathering and told, "You are next." Approximately eighteen
months after the murders, Robles moved to Guatemala City, where he
lived for six months. He entered the United States on foot,
without inspection, in January 1992. Robles claimed that he fled
Guatemala because he was "just trying to preserve [his] life."
one has been
apprehended for the murders of his relatives, and that his family
believes that he will not be safe if he returns. The IJ found
Robles's testimony internally consistent and credible but concluded
that he was not eligible for asylum. The IJ therefore concluded
that Robles was deportable as charged, and later denied Robles's
application for asylum and withholding relief. The BIA adopted the
IJ's decision and dismissed Robles's appeal; it also rejected
Robles's claim that his due process rights were violated by the
presence of an unaccredited representative at his hearing.
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But, here's the book that we are currently reading.
Jamie- that's me!
Out of a Far Country- About a month ago, Dr. Christopher Yuan, a prodigal son turned Moody Bible teacher and preacher, was the key-note speaker at a day-conference hosted by my church. He told of God's redemption and restoration in the broken lives of both he and his mother. Theirs is the story of forgiveness and faith that only God could write. I bought their book and have recently begun reading it.
PLEASE NOTE: While this is a Christian book, it may not be suitable for all audiences as it paints a very vivid picture of both the drug and homosexual community in order to show God's absolution in the midst of both.
Sweetie Pea- 6th grade
The Care & Keepingremains to be discovered about the disease and its impact in different contexts. Preparedness, readiness, and response actions will continue to be driven by the rapid accumulation of scientific and public health knowledge.
Every country should urgently take all necessary measures to slow further spread and prevent its health systems from being overwhelmed by seriously ill patients with COVID-19. Although the government was convinced that Serbia would not be largely affected by the COVID-19, the state of emergency was declared on 15 March, not long after the first case had been registered. The first officially registered case on 6 March is most likely to be imported from Budapest, as the male patient in question visited his ill sister (with "respiratory problems, fever and other COVID-19 symptoms"), as stated by
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aid groups such as Catholic Charities USA also weren't sure how bad the flood situation could get.
"Like [Hurricane] Katrina, we don't know what to expect until the water goes down," said Carol Spruell, a spokeswoman for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, La. "Only then will we really see the full impact."
Difficulty Of 'Donor Fatigue'
When Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast in 2005, it was such a devastating event, with every detail in the national spotlight, that donations poured in from ordinary citizens. Three years later, Hurricane Gustav tore across many of the same areas but didn't produce nearly the same charitable response. Spruell said people who gave after Katrina simply didn't feel as motivated.
This sort of "donor fatigue" along with the creeping nature of this year'sit to end has been agonizing.
"A flash flood or a tornado would be like a heart attack; this is like a cancer," he said. "This is slowly progressing, and there is nothing you can do to stop it."
Pat Wilson, whose home is not far from Leach's, arrived with her son at the same Red Cross shelter last week as floodwaters turned her neighborhood into a veritable lake.
"I was able to get some stuff out, but most of it I left behind," said the 54-year-old substitute teacher. "The neighbor behind me lost everything."
Wilson said her family is trying to make it work despite the hardships of shelter life. Her son graduates from high school on Friday, and they are doing what they can to get ready for the big
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of a property right such that the elimination of her job constituted an adjudication under Local Agency Law. For the reasons that follow, we reverse.
Appellant was hired by the Borough as a secretary on September 29, 1976. She subsequently received a promotion to the position of Administrative Assistant to the Chief of Police, a confidential employee position. On January 22, 1991, Appellant was notified by letter that her position was being eliminated effective January 25, 1991. At the time of Appellant's termination, she was one of four non-union administrative assistants employed by the Borough, and of those four, she had the most seniority.
Appellant filed an appeal from her termination to the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County under Pennsylvania's Local Agency Law.[1] The trial court held afocus on former presidential opponent Hillary Clinton, calling it a "disgraceful situation."
He also appeared to entertain the notion of firing Mueller. "Many people have said, 'You should fire him.' Again, they found nothing," the president said of the special counsel and his team.
"It's a total witch hunt," Trump added. He repeated the sentiment in another tweet Tuesday morning.
TRUMP WITCH HUNT TWEET
– CNBC's Dan Mangan and Kevin Breuninger contributed to this report.
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his mom, got off to a slow start to both the regular season and SEC season. He failed to reach double-digits in four of the first five league games and went four straight without taking a single free throw, despite shooting nearly 90 percent from the line for his career.Eventually, "Miss Ahna" got better and was ready to come to games again. Her son discouraged her to do so."He was like, 'Don't drive all this way to see me. It's a waste of time. I'm playing bad,' " Curry said. "But we said, 'KeVaughn, we're coming and we're coming to support you.' He was really, really hard on himself."And they came. Curry and her husband made the five-plus-hour trip from Little Rock to Nashville, Tenn., for the Florida-Vanderbiltgame. Along the way, they didn't account for — get this — the washing machine that fell off a delivery truck and was sitting in the middle of Interstate 40. Their 2017 Dodge Charger lost that one-on-one matchup (wasn't close, either). The Gators lost the game, too.Four nights later, UF was back in the state of Tennessee, this time to face the No. 18 and eventual co-SEC champion Volunteers. Allen played 29 minutes, attempted just three shots, missed both his free-throw attempts and went scoreless for the first time since his freshman season (a run of 84 games). The loss was Florida's third straight.What in the world was going on?"I have no idea," Allen said, looking back.That was February, the same month Allen's 19-year-old sister, La'Shira, inexplicably began
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enters its findings of fact and conclusions of law.[1]
I. FINDINGS OF FACT
A. THE PARTIES
Plaintiff Peabody Coal Company ("Peabody") is a Delaware corporation authorized *685 to and doing business in the Navajo Nation (also known as the Navajo Indian Reservation) within the State of Arizona. Plaintiff Southern California Edison Company ("Edison") is a California corporation, and is the Operating Agent for the Mohave Generating Station, a coal-fired electrical generating facility located in Laughlin, Nevada which purchases coal from Peabody. Defendant Navajo Nation and Intervenor Hopi Tribe (through Vernon Masayesva, former Chairman of the Hopi Tribal Council) are federally-recognized Indian tribes.
B. GENERAL BACKGROUND
As noted in a report of the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs:
Both the Hopi and Navajo have occupied the American southwest for centuries.... "No Indians inthis count[r]y have a longer authenticated history than the Hopi".... Archaeological evidence shows that groups ancestral to the Hopi were settled in Arizona and New Mexico before 1300 A.D. and perhaps as early as 600 A.D. In 1541 a detachment of the Spanish explorer, Coronado, visiting northeastern Arizona, encountered the Hopi living in mesa-top villages.
The Hopi still live in several villages in the same general area and pursue a life style not entirely dissimilar to that viewed by the Spanish explorers. The Hopi are a sedentary, village-based people, with an economy based on dry farming and grazing. Their crop fields are located near the villages in which they live. Besides raising crops, they also engage in livestock herding in areas near the mesas and travel to more distant
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the agreement was essentially a promise not to tax in the future.
Pursuant to another long term coal supply agreement, a separate consortium of utilities, led by Edison, purchases coal from the Black Mesa Mine and transports it by slurry pipeline to the Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, Nevada.
The land leased to Peabody under the 1966 Hopi JUA lease and the 1966 Navajo JUA lease was entirely within the former JUA that was partitioned by the district court in 1980, consistent with the strictures of the Settlement Act. The boundary line created by the partition was such that approximately ninety percent of the land leased to Peabody was partitioned to the Navajo Nation, while only ten percent was partitioned to the Hopi Tribe. Since the partition of the formerJUA, virtually all of Peabody's mining activities under the 1966 JUA leases have taken place on Navajo partitioned land. The mine sites at issue in this case are located on Navajo partitioned land only. However, because the coal mined from those sites is part of the subsurface estate of the former JUA, the proceeds from that coal are subject to the "share and share alike" requirement of the Settlement Act.
In 1978, the Navajo Nation enacted a possessory interest tax ("PIT"), which is assessed on the value of all possessory interests within the Navajo Nation. A "possessory interest" is defined in the Navajo Tribal Code as "the property rights under a lease granted by the Navajo Tribe, including the rights to the lease premises and underlying natural resources." 24
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Streep for her role in "Florence Foster Jenkins."
On the TV side, The FX drama "The People vs. O.J. Simpson" took the most awards, with four, including best movie made for television or limited series. "Game of Thrones" won for best drama series. Bob Odenkirk of "Better Call Saul" and Evan Rachel Wood of "Westworld" won best actor and actress in drama series, respectively. Thandie Newton also of "Westworld" won best supporting actress in a drama series.
"Saturday Night Live"'s Kate McKinnon won best actress in a comedy series, and Donald Glover snared best actor in a comedy series for "Atlanta." "Silicon Valley" was the critics' choice for best comedy series. Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump impersonation on "Saturday Night Live" earned him best guest performer in a comedy series.
The Critics'Thursday, September 24, 2015
Pope Francis Makes Surprise Stop at Little Sisters of the Poor
Pope Francis paid a short visit to the Little Sisters of the Poor community in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to support them in their court case over the contraception mandate, the Vatican's spokesman revealed.
It was a “short visit that was not in the program,” Father Federico Lombardi, director of the Holy See Press Office, said at an evening press conference during the papal visit to the nation's capital.
“This is a sign, obviously, of support for them” in their court case, he affirmed.
The sisters had filed a lawsuit against the Obama administration for its 2012 mandate that employers provide insurance coverage for birth control, sterilizations, and drugs that can cause abortions employee health plans. The sisters
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Sisters of the Poor, said following the visit. “We were deeply moved by his encouraging words.”
Mark Rienzi, senior counsel at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, which is representing the Little Sisters of the Poor in their court challenge against the mandate, said in a email statement, “Today, after Mass at the Basilica, the Pope made an unscheduled visit to the Little Sisters of the Poor where he spoke to each of the Sisters privately and encouraged them in their vocation to serve the elderly and the poor. Earlier in the day, at the White House, the Pope expressed his support for religious liberty when he stated: [we] all are called to be vigilant, precisely as good citizens, to preserve and defend that freedom from everything that wouldLinked Header
Friday, August 30, 2013
A lengthy speech from disgraced church leader and common councillor Donnie Snook as he looks at anywhere from 12 to 21 years in prison....Snook addressed the courtroom for a good 20 minutes, attempting explain the crimes that have rocked the community.
Snook saying he wishes he could turn back time, and he is overwhelmed by deep sadness as he stares into the darkness he created for so many people. As he cried and asked for forgiveness one man stood up in the courtroom screaming "You don't deserve it! 17 (blank) kids!" and was quickly pulled out by guards. He apologized to his victims, their families, the mayor and common council, the Inner City Youth Ministry, and many more groups in the prepared speech.
Snook was emotional
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as kettling — where police encircle protesters to limit their movement — has been widely used by the Montreal police.
"They could just take our addresses and mail us the fines," he said. "Essentially, it's repression to take away people's desire to demonstrate."
The bylaw was passed at a time that Montreal was on edge, with daily demonstrations occasionally devolving into street scuffles, blocked downtown traffic, smashed commercial windows, and transit interruptions.
Marvin Rotrand, a city councillor who voted in favour of the bylaw said he believes the public generally supports the bylaw and only a minority are fighting it.
"The people who are contesting are really taking an extreme position," Rotrand said. "They (want to) have absolute rights and they don't care how those absolute rights affect the rest of society."
ForMontreal councillor Alan DeSousa, one of the goals of the local bylaw was to leave police with an alternative to applying the Criminal Code and leaving people with a permanent record.
In the federal Parliament, the Senate is one vote away from passing Bill C-309 which would make it a criminal offence to wear a mask while taking part in a riot or an unlawful assembly while wearing a mask. The law would carry a maximum 10-year prison term in the case of a riot.
"In the absence of P-6, young people who wish to demonstrate would likely be subject to the Criminal Code, and as a result we would be criminalizing our youth," he said.
Rotrand says other Canadian cities have similar bylaws. Police from Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto told
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subsequently the golfer, resulting in tissue disruption to the hands and wrist. This commonly occurs in amateurs due to hitting the ball \'fat\' (i.e., hitting the ground before the ball). Professionals also sustain wrist injuries but these injuries usually occur in slightly different circumstances. The professional (or amateur) may hit an obscured rock whilst playing from \'the rough\' (longer grass that borders the shorter grass of the fairway, the central area that is preferable to hit from). In many major tournaments, particularly \"links\" courses commonly seen in the United Kingdom, the rough tends to be thick. Whilst attempting to extricate the ball, the long strands of grass tend to wrap themselves around the hosel (that part of the club that joins the shaft to the club head) andmicrotrauma can occur, which combined with repetition through practice may lead to injury. Injury to the FCU results in pain at the proximal border of the trapezium and is increased with wrist flexion.
In the presence of a faulty swing style, the beginner is also susceptible to extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) injury \[[@B26]\]. Commonly, the beginner \'casts\' the club in the early downswing (the early uncocking of the wrist during the downswing and a source of lost power and control), which loads the ECU \[[@B26]\]. Beginners are often overenthusiastic in their practice in an endeavour to improve their game. This may result in repetitive loading, microtrauma and injury to the ECU. A sign of ECU injury includes ulnar wrist pain with tenderness of the dorsal base of the ulnar
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off the new album and features Ready Roc. The song and music video for the single were released simultaneously on October 31, 2009 through many websites. The first promotional single titled "Oh My" was released digitally online on January 25, 2010.
The next single, "Mind on My Money" was also released digitally online on March 2, 2010. A promo track titled "Lookin' Fly" has also been leaked by Redman. A video for "Lookin' Fly" was released on June 9, 2010. As it turns out, none of these tracks will make the final cut of the album, only being promo singles. The first official single is "Def Jammable" and a video for the single was released. This is the first Redman album where Erick Sermon won't be doing any production.Hamilton broke the previous record held by The Producers and Billy Elliot by one, picking up 16 Tony nominations for the 70th annual Tony Awards on May 3. Announced by Andrew Rannells and Tony winner Nikki M. James, Eclipsed and The Humans garnered the most nods of new plays with six. Other standouts included a Best Musical category made up of five productions (instead of the usual four): Bright Star, Hamilton, School of Rock, Shuffle Along and Waitress. Notable snubs included American Psycho and Shuffle Along’s six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald.
Broadway's biggest night is scheduled for June 12, hosted by James Corden.
Here is the complete list of 2016 Tony Award nominees:
Best Musical
Bright Star
Hamilton
School of Rock
Shuffle Along
Waitress
Best Play
Eclipsed by Danai Gurira
King Charles III by Mike Bartlett
The Father by Florian
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the witness stand.
The comments came during a sarcasm-filled closing argument at a trial that pits Jacqueline Goldberg against the billionaire real estate mogul-turned TV showman.
His voice rising, attorney Shelly Kulwin portrayed the case as a battle between a powerful businessman and a woman who learned her values growing up during the Depression.
Trump, of New York, wasn't in court for the closings. But Kulwin projected a photograph of the beaming developer on a large courtroom screen.
"The thought of my grandma being in the same room with that guy. Yuck!" said Kulwin. The judge told jurors to disregard the comment.
Later, he said Trump was motivated to cheat his client by a love for money.
"It's like his family, those dollars," Kulwin said.
Addressing jurors later Wednesday, defense attorney Stephen Novack accused Kulwinof resorting to personal attacks on Trump out of desperation and a lack of evidence.
Goldberg alleges Trump persuaded her to buy two condos at around $1 million apiece in Chicago's glitzy Trump International Hotel & Tower by promising she would share in building profits. But, Goldberg says, Trump reneged after she committed to the investment.
"It's called a bait and switch," Kulwin told jurors. "Here's the bait. Here's the switch."
But Trump's attorney described Goldberg as a detail-oriented investor who knew the contract that she signed stipulated Trump could cancel the profit-sharing offer as he saw fit.
"She knows the drill," he said. "Nobody put a gun to her head (to sign)."
Since the contract gave Trump rights to change the profit-sharing offer, Novack said the onus was on Goldberg's attorneys to
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Niangua Arm US 54 Bridge
The Niangua Arm US 54 Bridge was a truss-type bridge located on the Niangua Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks in Camden County, Missouri. It was the first bridge to span the completed Lake of the Ozarks. The bridge was similar to the Grand Glaize Bridge except that the steel framework was located on top of the deck. The bridge was torn down in 2000 and replaced by a girder bridge.
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Category:Steel bridges in the United StatesHe also said refugees understand concerns of German citizens
He referenced the murder of Maria Ladenburger allegedly by an Afghan migrant
The Syrian refugee wrote 'one has to take the citizens' fears seriously'
Migrants who break the law in Germany should be deported - according to a young Syrian refugee.
Aros Bacho, 18, said there was no place in his adopted homeland for lawbreaking asylum seekers.
He made the plea in a powerful article in response to the murder of medical student Maria Ladenburger allegedly at the hands of an Afghan migrant.
The killing of 19-year-old Maria Ladenburger (pictured) has enraged people in Freiburg
Maria worked in her spare time in the ancient university city of Freiburg helping out the migrants in various shelters and homes
Writing for the Huffington Post Deutschland he said: 'A girl
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