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of care, and physical aspects of care. From our point of view, and regarding the domains of quality palliative care \[[@B29-healthcare-06-00097]\], these themes are related to two dimensions: patient and family, and healthcare professionals. The first one is related to the following subthemes: patient and family needs assessment, symptom management, and grief/bereavement counselling. The second dimension is related to the following subthemes: education and training, and the emotional impact of work. Although similar country bibliometric studies use different classifications to categorize themes, it is possible to conclude that the results are similar. Symptom management was the most researched theme in Sweden \[[@B26-healthcare-06-00097]\], the second most researched in Ireland \[[@B25-healthcare-06-00097]\], and the third most researched in Scotland \[[@B24-healthcare-06-00097]\]. In the 2011 Portuguese study, medical care was the most researchedimportance of education planning and subsequently why you need an education planner.
Importance of education planning for an institution
Education planning helps an institution by bringing success for it. It focuses on several important issues, obstacles, condition(financial and geographical both) and factors related to education.
Education planning brings up the objectives and provides a path to achieve those objectives. Therefore, the chances of errors get less if you have hired a good education planner. He/she will offer the right direction to an institution for achieving the goals.
Shortage of economic resources is a big challenge for any institution. Education planner provides the possibilities of the judicial use of economic resources and restricts the wastage of resources.
If education planning is done in a successful manner, it will save time, money and effort. Thus
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Gutterman, 31 January 1999
According to Italian Navy site (now defunct) this is the
"Bandiera delle Forze Navali e degli Istituti Militari"
(Ensign of the Navy and (Naval) Military Institutions).Dov Gutterman and Pier Paolo Lugli, 5 September
2000
Italian jack is a square banner of the arms appearing on the
naval ensign. The Amalfi cross was the original cross which was
taken then by the members of the Order of Malta. The reason of
that is that the members of this Order came originally from
Amalfi. Pascal Vagnat
According to Italian Navy site (now defunct) this is the
"Bandiera di bompresso per le UU.NN. della M.M" (Jack
for the Ships of the Navy).Dov Gutterman and Pier Paolo Lugli, 5 September
2000
The cap badge of the italian Carabinieri is a flaming grenade.Roy Stilling, 8 August 2000
The Carabinieri, as the national police force,have a seagoing
arm known as the Servizio Navale Carabinieri, established in 1969
and equipped with 179 craft ranging up to 26 tons.
Source: Jane's Fighting Ships 2000-2001.Joe McMillan, 11 August 2000
Spanish TV reported yesterday night the security measures
which have been taken in Rome due to the Pope's funeral, showing
images of several police and Carabinieri launches on the Tiber
river. A stern shot of one Carabinieri launch showed very clearly
the Carabinieri pennant hoisted on the left stern, with the war
ensign (Carabinieri are part of the military) on the right stern,
on symmetrical poles. The actual pennant looks brighter
than the image above: regular red, blue and yellow would make our
image more correct.Santiago Dotor, 7 April 2005
'Flagmaster', the magazine of the British Flag Institute, has an
article on Italian flags. This article is superbly illustrated by
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Roberto
Breschi (with those illustrations reproduced with his kind permission), and
shows an ensign for state ships which are not warships - "...di stato in mare (equippaggi
civil)" - and is the national tricolour with the state emblem (approx one-half
the width of the flag high) in its centre. The date of establishment is given as
2003.Christopher Southworth, 28 October 2011
In a page from an italian dictionary (Il Nuovissimo Melzi,
1952), sent by Alex Belfi, which displays the flags of
all european countries, there is also a Combat Flag (B. Combattimento).
Interesting but it is the Kingdom of
Italy jack . Probably out of date since it doesn't
appear at the Italian navy site.Dov Gutterman, 4 October 2000Kiss The Gun
Band bio: KISS THE GUN was born at Dave’s place in Salisbury in January 2016, Dave and Graham wrote a song called Tainted Heart and in a couple of hours had a demo that was uploaded to Soundcloud. That demo got heard by Malcolm Scott one of the Directors at 3Ms who asked us to record an EP; the band was born and recorded at Smokehouse Studios in London in April 2016.
The new line-up was announced in April 2017, after writing (predominantly by Dave South) and rehearsing the band recorded again at Smokehouse Studios in August 2017 and the debut album “Nightmares” is due to be released on 24 October 2017.
Vocals – Nadin Zakharian: At the age of 12 started practicing vocals and fundamentals of music
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literal in the official history celebrating 100 years of the National Geographic Society (Bryan, 1987). The chapter that recounts the magazine's coverage of the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Mariner voyages is called "Space" and introduced with the epigraph, "The Choice Is the Universe—or Nothing." The final chapter, full of stunning biomedical images, is titled "Inner Space" and introduced with the epigraph, "The Stuff of the Stars Has Come Alive." The photography convinces the viewer of the fraternal relation of inner and outer space. But, curiously, in outer space, we see spacemen fitted into explorer craft or floating about as individuated cosmic fetuses, while in the supposed earthy space of our own interiors, we see non-humanoid strangers who are the means by which our bodies sustain our integrity andbecomes the object of imaginative work, a new opposition between the feminine (the child's "intimate and trivial" world) and the masculine ("distant and noble") then opens up the possibility of "romanesque" adventure.
In spite of the problems with this account (in which "the child" is really an allegory of certain aspects of imperialism), it has some resonance with the dilemmas of practicing cultural studies in an international frame, though strictly a resonance only: a discipline (if this is in fact what cultural studies has become) is not a personality. But for practitioners, some of whom remember cultural studies as a "project" on a much more intimate scale, the family-romantic genre can indeed provide a defense against the "difference" introduced by even a limited degree of internationalization—a process that not
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India's central bank has cut its key interest rate for the first time this year.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reduced its repo rate to 6.5% from 6.75%, in line with the expectations of many economists.
The repo rate is the level at which the central bank lends to commercial banks.
The latest cut takes interest rates in the country to the lowest level in five years. The RBI cited a fall in inflation for the latest cut.
"Retail inflation measured by the consumer price index (CPI) dropped sharply in February after rising for six consecutive months," said Raghuram Rajan, India's central bank governor. The drop came largely from a bigger-than-anticipated fall in vegetable prices.
Analysts are factoring in more rate cuts to come, later in the year.
Mahantest Sabarad, fromPriced at $45,000, the new Tesla could become the first fully electric car for the masses.
Though the Model 3 doesn`t go on sale until 2017, more than 100 people are already on the waiting list for one in Calgary.
Jest Sidloski is one of them. The director of Peavey Industries, which installs public charging stations, says Alberta has the capacity to handle more electric vehicles on the road.
There are more than 100 charging stations in the province, with the majority clustered in Calgary and Edmonton.
On a standard electric model from Ford or Kia, Sidloski said it's possible to get anywhere from 160 to 220 kilometres on a single charge.
According to Tesla, the Model 3 achieves about 345 kilometres of range.
This undated photo provided by Tesla Motors shows the Model
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New Delhi: The Road Transport and Highways sector is yet to achieve its target of building 20 km of roads a day due to delays in land acquisition and green hurdles besides poor performance of contractors, the Economic Survey 2011-12 said on Thursday.
"Several initiatives have been taken for resolving these issues and it is expected that during the 12th Plan (2012-17) road construction work will pick up," the survey said projecting the investment requirement during the period at a massive Rs 6,11,344 crore.
It said, "the targets for the road transport sector during the 12th Plan are indeed massive," and there is a need to upgrade the National Highways to two lane, build expressways in high and dense traffic segments. It also said that there is an urgent needto improve the riding quality of the road network in general.
The UPA government in 2009 has unveiled its ambitious target of building 35,000 km of roads in five years, which translates into building 20 km of roads in day. The target, however, is yet to be achieved despite Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressing concern over it.
The survey said that as against the estimated public and private-sector investment of about Rs 1,52,201 crore during the 11th Plan (2007-12), the total investment requirement during the 12th Plan in the central sector for roads would be about Rs 6,11,344 crore.
"The share of the private sector is projected to be about 38 percent," the survey added.
The Economic Survey also lamented that the sector accounted for the maximum number of 90 delayed projects
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out of 235 central schemes, each costing Rs 150 crore or above.
"The flash report for the month of October 2011 tracks the progress of 583 projects in different sectors. Out of these...235 are delayed... Maximum number of projects delayed relate to road transport and highways (90)," the survey said.
The progress of the projects were assessed by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI).
The original cost of the 583 projects when sanctioned was Rs 7,12,812 crore but this was subsequently revised to Rs 8,21,665 crore, implying a cost overrun of 15.3 percent.
"Thirteen projects in road transport are expected to have cost overruns of...61 percent," the survey said.
In the majority of cases, the delays are mainly due to a dismal record of project implementation starting from project identification and designingto undue delays in procurement (both tendering and contracting) and ineffective project monitoring, it said.
About Highway's Ministry's flagship road building programme NHDP, the survey pointed out that in 2011-12, the achievement under various phases of the NHDP up to December, 2011, has been about 1,250 km and projects have been awarded for a total length of about 4,374.9 km.
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When Jean Todt defeated Ari Vatanen in 2009 and David Ward in 2013 for the presidency of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) in campaign races that involved allegations of corruption as well as criticism of transparency issues and malpractice, the FIA was definitely no longer merely a sporting body. Instead, at the end of Todt's third presidential period, it had through its arrangements with the mighty coalitions like the United Nations (UN ) and collaboration with international actors from environmental groups and powerful sponsors of race series ( Formula E, for example---E for electric), like the Swiss-Swedish multinational corporation ABB, become a global 'influencer' on topics far beyond the racetrack. Much of this was due to Todt himself. A former rally co-driver and team manager in bothrally and in Formula 1 ( F1), as well being married to actress and UN Children's Fund (UNICEF ) ambassador Michelle Yeoh, he possessed international goodwill and know-how about providing the twenty-first-century FIA with a modern face. Yet, as I will demonstrate, the real change had been institutional.
The question this chapter seeks to explore in order to examine what kind of hybrid institution the FIA has become today is what response the FIA under Todt has made to conflicting demands from within and outside the organisation and how it has affected the body's goal and practices. Part of the answer is found in Todt's different use of the FIA's historical weight from his predecessor Max Mosley. According to research conducted by Anna-Claire Pache and Filipe Santos ([@CR68]), 'Organizations'
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was initiated as a way of incorporating the media logic into the organisation.
The FIA Revisits Politics {#Sec1}
=========================
In the early 1980s, as demonstrated in Chap. 10.1007/978-3-030-48270-1_3, the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile (FISA) and Formula One Constructors' Association (FOCA ) decided to keep on racing in South Africa despite the sporting boycott against the apartheid regime implemented by most other actors. In 2011, a similar situation would occur in the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix, but now in a completely different media climate. While broadcasters in the 1980s paid attention to the apartheid regime, the global, multichannel, internet-based world of communication in 2011 would offer a counterpart to the 'official' version of events. The backdrop was a geographical expansion of the F1 calendar. Inspired by what Malaysia did in thehave hosted Formula 1 Grand Prix' from 1991 to 2017 (Storm, Jakobsen, & Nielsen, [@CR86]), F1 nevertheless engaged with new hosts for marketing purposes.
The problem that arose in 2011, as Max Mosley, the retired FIA president, astutely put it was: 'The Formula One world did not seem to appreciate that the government in Bahrain was about to use the Grand Prix in support of suppressing human rights' (cited from Bose, [@CR13]). But neither did the FIA. On 13 March 2011, the Bahrain Formula 1 Grand Prix, supposed to be the F1 world championship's season-opener (Alnaser et al., [@CR2], p. 352), was postponed due to civil unrest. Although human rights organisations reported that pro-democracy gatherings had been dispersed by force and with the subsequent use of torture, FIA representatives
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believe that the renewed financial investment from the Bahraini authorities in 2010, which aimed to settle the event in the Formula 1 calendar after being on and off since its inauguration in 2004, was welcomed by the FOG: GBP 24.6 million to host the first Grand Prix of the 2010 season, raised by 50 per cent to retain the right the following year (Samuel, [@CR77]). Another influence was Mumtalakat Holding Company, Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund, which had invested heavily in the McLaren F1 team since 2007, and in 2017 held a 50 per cent share of the McLaren Technology Group Ltd (Benson, [@CR9]).
For 2012, then, the Bahrain Grand Prix was back on the calendar for 22 April, despite reports of governmental abuse and recommendations from Human Rights Watch abut given the decisions by the IOC and the FIFA, there comes a time when the only option will be to do something about it rather than leaning on stories about the inherent healing qualities of sport.
Next-Level Presidency Campaigning {#Sec2}
=================================
The political ramifications of the FIA's incomplete understanding of neutrality was not the only issue that required an organisational rethink from the Todt administration. During the second half, as it were, of the FIA-FOTA strife it became clear that Mosley would not stand for re-election as FIA president in October 2009. As part of a compromise about reducing costs in F1 and at the same time ensuring that F1 teams did not set up a rival championship, Mosley's resignation was not a surprise. But his successor was not a
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given choice among the world motorsport community. Before Mosley, transfers of presidency were courteous affairs. Few really cared about the personal background of the candidate, or the leadership qualities of the person, as long as he was eligible for the position through a proper motorsport CV. For example, FIA president 1975--1985, Prince Paul Metternich, had few public disputes about his past as a volunteer on the Nationalist side in the Spanish civil war or his serving in the German army during World War II until the Prince's Decree was instigated (Metternich, [@CR57], p. 236).[11](#Fn11){ref-type="fn"} And although Max Mosley's father was the leader of the British Union of Fascists, this caused few reverberations in motorsports.
In fact, the FIA backed Jean-Marie Balestre over one case that came back to hauntI was determined to stop at the end of the year,' Mosley recalls. 'I asked him to confirm our understanding that he would definitely stand for the FIA presidency the following November' (Mosley, [@CR61], p. 324). To the press, Mosley also highlighted the FIA road safety and environmental campaigns that both Todt and his partner, Michelle Yeoh, had been involved in.
It did not take long for Vatanen publicly to express his annoyance about Mosley's---at this point arguably an influential man in FIA circles---support for Todt's candidacy before the real campaigning had begun: 'It's not right that Max wants to impose a new leader, and that he uses the power of the federation to support his campaign. The FIA is not a kingdom; it's a republic where the leaders
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40 per cent of the EUR 114.9 million total income. Prior to Liberty Media's takeover of the FOG, however, Ecclestone's business empire had been shaken by F1 teams' sabre rattling, corruption, and exploitation of the Hundred-Year Deal, as well as the German-British bribery case against Ecclestone for his payments to GG Consulting and GREP (see Chap. 10.1007/978-3-030-48270-1_4). What Liberty Media got was a spaghetti bowl of company relations. In 2011, Formula One Administration (FOA), which had controlled the F1's commercial rights since 1996, transferred these rights to Formula One World Championship Limited (FOWC). Through that, the FOWC also got a seat on the World Motor Sport Council. Formula One Management (FOM ) was still the operating company of the group. In 2012, CVC sold parts of its stake to athis relationship between the FIA and the F1 (in all its varieties) has produced continuous debate about the distribution of power and finances between the two, and between F1 teams. Prior to the deadline for the 2021 Concorde Agreement, on 31 October 2019, F1 bosses and the FIA met in Paris to finalise the package of technical, sporting, and financial regulations for the 2021 F1 season. Insiders pointed to a twist of fate as both Liberty Media and the FIA 'appear to have stood firm in the face of overwhelming resistance to change on the part of a trio of teams who have had it too good for too long for the sport's greater good' (Rencken, [@CR74]). Ferrari's regulatory veto right, in particular, which was handed them under
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after Metternich had been to the Russian front but saved him from imprisonment after the Allies' liberation of Europe (see Metternich, [@CR57], p. 236).
Balestre was arrested by the Germans in 1944 as he was about to blow up the Waffen-SS recruiting office. However, historians claim, the Nazi response would in that case most likely have been execution instead of imprisonment in Dachau. When liberated by the Americans in 1945 and returned to France, Balestre also spent two years in Fresnes prison before he actually was 'exonerated of collaboration' as testimonials from the Minister for war veterans, from the Minister for the Armed forces and from the Minister for Defence 'revealed that he been resisting since 1942 (see Forbes, [@CR39], p. 10).
'Transparency to FIA'. Campaign statement by Ari VatanenToday's announcement goes further than any previous official statement in acknowledging the UK's role in Binyam Mohamed's torture
Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Binyam Mohamed leaving Portcullis House in London / Reuters
The British government admitted today that a terrorist suspect whose case has drawn international attention was interrogated by U.S. officials and tortured during the two years he was held in Morocco.
The findings, resulting from an investigation by England's highest criminal prosecution agency, contradict the obfuscation, stonewalling, and denials by American officials about the case of the suspect, Binyam Mohamed.
At one point, the Obama Administration threatened to cut off intelligence sharing with the UK if a British court ordered the release of classified documents in the case.
Mohamed was picked up in Pakistan in 2002, and U.S. officials alleged that he
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of the monthly spatiotemporal trajectory of the caller with the largest monthly RoG. This caller which we refer to as $\mathcal{P}$ made two calls in October 2005: the first one from a cellular tower located in the grid cell labeled “Site 1976" and the second one from a cellular tower located in the grid cell labeled “Site 360." There are 2040 5km x 5km grid cells indexed from 1 (the cell in the lower left corner) to 2040 (the cell in the upper right corner). A site is a grid cell that contains at least one cellular tower. The map shows the location of the straight path between sites 1976 and 360, and also the location of the quickest road route – the road route with the smallesttower density is confounded with social, economic, political, and demographic characteristics of context, existing mobility measures that rely on tower density are confounded with these contextual factors as well.
A second, and related, concern is that the placement of cellular towers varies with time. In many countries, where the mobile infrastructure has not yet reached saturation, new cellular towers are built every year to accommodate increasing numbers of users. For example, the total 269 towers in Rwanda existed in various time periods from June 2005 to January 2009 and Figure S3 ([**SI Appendix**]{}) documents the growth in the number of Rwandan callers from 190 thousands in June 2005 to more than 1 million in December 2008. Towers are added in the proximity of other towers, but also in regions
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A levels.
"Cespedes is a much better athlete, more of a complete package," said a third Latin American director. "He's a center fielder, good arm. (Puig has) got power and he runs OK, the bat stays through the zone quite a bit. He's strong, not quite as strong as (Dayan) Viciedo, but he's currently got plus power. I don't know if they even had anyone close to beating them."
Puig did play at the World Junior Championship in 2008 in Edmonton, where he was teammates with Red Sox shortstop Jose Iglesias and Royals lefthander Noel Arguelles before they defected at the tournament. Puig made the tournament all-star team, as did Toronto's Brett Lawrie at catcher for Canada and Nationals lefthander Matt Purke for Team USA.
However, since June 2011, major leaguescouts have not had the ability to evaluate Puig in person or even on video since he missed the most recent season in Serie Nacional. And unlike even Jorge Soler, who signed a huge major league contract with almost zero experience in Cuba's top league, Puig hasn't had the time to work out for for teams outside of Cuba.
"For me, you have to have history in order to make that kind of investment," said the third Latin American director, "and we certainly didn't have that kind of history."
When Dodgers president Stan Kasten held the same title in Washington, the Nationals proudly trumpeted their presence on the international market in 2006 by signing a 16-year-old Dominican shortstop named Esmailyn Gonzalez for $1.4 million. That deal embarrassed the Nationals and
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of work due to illness.
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In January 1998 Petersen applied for one of three openings for the rank of captain. Of 23 applicants, Petersen was one of 13 interviewed and tested. Her score for the written exam and interview totaled 88, ranking her seventh among the candidates. When the final selection was made in June, the three with the highest scores — 123, 108, and 106 — received the promotions. The record contains no evidence describing the UDOC's promotion procedures. When asked about her knowledge of such procedures, Petersen testified, "I don't know."
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Meanwhile, Petersen and Mooney had filed this action on May 4, 1998. Then, on November 23, 1998, Petersen resigned her position at the CUCF. She moved to Oregon to join her husband, who already resided there. OnShe fails, however, to provide any specifics regarding that ridicule. In Sanchez we held that the plaintiff, a teacher, had not suffered a materially adverse employment action when the principal "allegedly made several agist remarks over the course of the school year, including calling an older substitute teacher `an old fossil' and welcoming `bright young teachers' at the first staff meeting." Id. at 533. In the absence of evidence of any specific ridiculing remarks, we must draw the same conclusion here.
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Constructive discharge is another component of Petersen's claim of unlawful retaliation. She asserts that Tansy's harassment made staying at the job intolerable. But again the claim fails for lack of evidentiary support. Her allegations of harassment are devoid of specifics. Also, by the time she left her job,
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province. The most important of these is the 401, the busiest highway in North America, with average annual daily traffic (AADT) of more than 425,000 vehicles in 2004 and daily traffic sometimes exceeding 500,000 vehicles.
^ abcCanadian NewsWire (August 6, 2002). Ontario government investing $401 million to upgrade Highway 401 (Report). Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. Highway 401 is one of the busiest highways in the world and represents a vital link in Ontario's transportation infrastructure, carrying more than 400,000 vehicles per day through Toronto.
^ abcdefThün, Geoffrey; Velikov, Kathy. "The Post-Carbon Highway". Alphabet City. Archived from the original on July 5, 2010. Retrieved January 2, 2012. It is North America's busiest highway, and one of the busiest in the world. The section of Highway 401 that cuts across thenorthern part of Toronto has been expanded to eighteen lanes, and typically carries 420,000 vehicles a day, rising to 500,000 at peak times, as compared to 380,000 on the I-405 in Los Angeles or 350,000 on the I-75 in Atlanta (Gray).
^English, Bob (March 16, 2006). "Remember that 'little four-lane freeway?'". Globe And Mail. Toronto. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved November 8, 2017. ...the freeway concept was promoted by Hamiltonian Thomas B. McQuesten, then the highway minister. The Queen Elizabeth Way was already under construction, but McQuesten changed it into a dual-lane divided highway, based on Germany's new autobahns.
^"401 May Be Renamed Macdonald-Cartier". News. The Globe and Mail. 121 (35, 907). Toronto. January 9, 1965. p. 1. Premier John Robarts is expected to announce Monday
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at the 150th birthday dinner for Sir John A. Macdonald that Highway 401 will be renamed the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway. The naming will be in honour of Canada's first prime minister and George-Étienne Cartier, the Quebec leader in confederation.
^Transport Canada (November 1999). "Where is Canada Now?". En Route to Intelligent Mobility(PDF) (Report). Government of Canada. p. xiii. Archived(PDF) from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2011.
^Taylor, Bill (August 11, 2008). "Residents return after blast". The Toronto Star. Archived from the original on August 10, 2008. Retrieved February 21, 2010. ...a 10-kilometre stretch of Canada's busiest highway, the 401, was shut down as was the southern end of Highway 400, which carries people to and from cottage country. The highway was re-opened at around 8 p.m., butthe restricted ramps will remain closed for some time.
^Cornies, Larry (December 4, 2010). "'Need for speed' creates havoc on 401". London, Ontario, Canada: London Free Press. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved June 8, 2011. Except for a few crowning touches that will wait until spring, the massive construction project on a 20-kilometre stretch of Hwy. 401 just east of Woodstock is finally finished.
^ abDetroit River International Crossing Study team. "DRIC Reports (Canada)". Detroit River International Crossing Project. Archived from the original on May 4, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
^URS Corporation (January 12, 2004). "London 401 Preliminary Design Study". City of London, Ontario, Ontario Ministry of Transportation. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved July 5, 2010. Examine the Highway 401 Corridor in
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to the trial court in support of the parties' positions with regard to the summary-judgment motion. On May 31, 2007, the trial court entered a summary judgment in favor of the defendants on all claims. Hawk timely appealed, and the case was transferred to this court by the supreme court, pursuant to § 12-2-7(6), Ala.Code 1975.
The record indicates that Roger Watts operates Roger Watts Insurance Agency ("the agency") and that Watts's wife, Mary Watts, works for the agency. The agency sells insurance primarily for Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company ("Nationwide"), but also for other companies.
In June 2004, Hawk married; he and his wife each have teenaged or college-aged children from previous marriages. The record indicates that, at the times relevant to this dispute, all the Hawks' family vehicleswere insured by Nationwide. In the summer or early fall of 2004, Hawk switched Nationwide agents to work with the agency with regard to the insurance coverage on the family's vehicles and home. Hawk explained that he began working with the agency at that time because his wife had worked with and was friends with Roger Watts.
Among the vehicles owned by the family in 2004 was Hawk's 1999 BMW 528i (hereinafter "the vehicle"). That vehicle is the subject of the dispute between the parties. Hawk had added to the vehicle certain equipment, and he had replaced parts or equipment on the vehicle with other parts or equipment more suited to the functioning of a racing vehicle. In this opinion, we refer to the additions and alterations Hawk made
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Jerry Mitchell | Mississippi Clarion Ledger
The family of slain civil rights leader Vernon Dahmer awoke on Election Day to see that someone had placed a Confederate flag on his grave.
Dahmer died in Hattiesburg on Jan. 10, 1966, defending his family from an attack by the Ku Klux Klan, angry at his work on voting rights.
Special to the Clarion Ledger
Dahmer's son, Dennis, was disturbed to find the Confederate battle flag on his father's grave.
"This political climate we are in, with the Senate race of Mike Espy and Cindy Hyde-Smith, has brought all sorts of people out of the woodwork with all kinds of beliefs," he said. "It has emboldened them."
AP
On Jan. 10, 1966, the Dahmer home in the Kelly Settlement was firebombed by the White Knights of the KuKlux Klan.
Vernon Dahmer returned fire, trying to give his family enough time to get out. He suffered burns from the fire and died later that day at a hospital.
Several convictions took place in the 1960s. Imperial Wizard Sam Bowers, who ordered the firebombing, was convicted in 1998 and sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 2006.
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A statue honoring Dahmer is expected to be erected next year in a plaza in front of the district attorney's office at the Forrest County Courthouse. Plaques will detail Dahmer's work as an NAACP leader and voting rights activist.
The Clarion-Ledger
On Tuesday, a black woman named Claudia Bivins placed the flag on Dahmer's grave.
Before
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posted to his Facebook page, saying “Our Star Trek family has lost one of its own. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.”
Heartbreaking to hear the news today about Anton. An incredible talent, lost much too soon. He will be missed.?? — Adam Nimoy (@adam_nimoy) June 19, 2016
Sad news for such a talented young man. Condolences to the family of Anton Yelchin. — William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) June 20, 2016
Devastated by our friend’s loss. We are mourning his passing and celebrating the beautiful spirit that he was. #RIPAnton — Zoe Saldana (@zoesaldana) June 20, 2016
Still in shock. Rest in peace, Anton. Your passion and enthusiasm will live on with everyone that had the pleasure of knowing you. — Justin Lin (@trailingjohnson) June 19, 2016
Simon Pegg posted this wonderfulstanding they enjoy today. Another example where extremist resulted positvely was the Animal Rights Movement.
Beginning in the mid 19th century, women in countries all around the world assembled to fight for suffrage (“Women’s Suffrage Movement”). According to Melissa Hogenboom, a reporter at BBC News, suffragette campaigning was within the law for the first half of the reform until 1912 when activities developed into vandalism, arson, and even the planting of bombs. In 1899 the Women’s Franchise League was founded by Emmeline Pankhurst, a women’s suffrage activist; a few years later in October 1903, she helped found the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), a militant organisation for women’s suffrage activists. The WSPU soon gained a reputation for activities and members who became known as ‘suffragettes’ (“Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928)”).
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has tawny skin and short-cropped black hair. There seems
something impish and elfin and ingenue-ish about her -- for all her
toughness and pain and savvy, for all the bloodshot in her eyes this
afternoon. She's an artist by education and sensibility, though it was
always art that sought to intersect at the angle of radical, or at least
liberal, politics. She once worked, in Washington and other places, for
an activist group known as ACORN: the Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now.
She once opened an exhibit in a laundromat in Hoboken, N.J. It was a
series of pieces about clothes on clotheslines.
People tell you now that Lina Newhouser expanded Bert's horizons,
made him less inclined to see the world through political eyeglasses.
People also tell you she made the last several years of his life among
thehappiest he'd ever known. Fatherhood must have helped in this too,
though the fatherhood was so short-lived.
"I started spending time with him in 1980," she is saying. "We were
both coming out of other relationships. His second marriage was starting
to break up. He hired me to work at Citizens' Party."
On the wall behind her head in this messy but still somehow elegant
Civil War-era split-log farmhouse is a large poster. It says "VOTE
CITIZENS' PARTY 1980" and it's inscribed, "For Bert -- who made the
obviously impossible not only possible but worth doing." Barry Commoner
wrote the words. Bert DeLeeuw managed the Commoner campaign on the road,
disastrous as that campaign was, at least at the polling booth. Bert
was the keeper of the body, was the one you had to talk to first. For
the last
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out as early as 6 a.m., rolling and
sweeping and putting the calcium down. Some nights he's still out at 10,
shining headlights on the playing surface to see what he's doing.
In 1963, which of course is the year JFK is assassinated in Dallas,
the eldest DeLeeuw son enrolls as a pre-seminarian at Calvin College in
Grand Rapids, Mich. He is thinking of going into the service of the
church, but by his second year he has decided that community organizing,
not the ministry, is his real vocation. "That's what I got out of my
religious back- ground," he'll tell a reporter profiling him in 1984. "
'The least of those among you.' That was the notion of what Christianity
was supposed to be about -- helping other people."
He majors in sociology, marries his high school sweetheart,relocates
to Ann Arbor. It's the fall of 1967, and Vietnam is no longer that tidy
little one-column firefight most of the early New Frontiersmen figured
it for. He enters the University of Michigan's graduate School of Social
Work. By now he has adopted his life's uniform: denim shirts and pants,
wire-rims, semi-disheveled hair, the occasional wrinkled corduroy coat.
His marriage is fraying at the edges, though his parents don't know
this.
He gets arrested in a campus protest -- the cause is long forgotten
-- and mails the gang in Jersey a picture of it. A pattern is forming.
Years hence this pattern will be defined by his second wife as "the
agitational response." Which is to say: Bert DeLeeuw enjoyed putting it
in their faces, whoever they were, letting them deal with it, whatever
it was. Not necessarily to
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is desirable to utilize portable or cellular technology for persons within an office. In a typical office building, the addition of cellular telephones to the already-present land-based system, such as a Private Business Exchange (or "PBX") provides some mobile communication but is insufficient for effective communication. Generally, the portable telephones are tied to a base unit which integrates the RF communications of the cellular system with the public land-based telephone system and not directly with the business person's own PBX. Effectively, such a solution in an office environment yields two independent telephone systems not well tied into each other or coordinated in any way. Additionally, the external structure of the building housing the office may make impractical the transmission of typical cellular RF signals to and from conventionalBy Brent McKnight | 8 years ago
While biding their time waiting for J.J. Abrams’ latest expansion of the Star Trek franchise, Trekkies have something new to watch. The first episode of a new fan-produced webseries, Star Trek: Secret Voyage, has hit the net for all to see.
Secret Voyage, from producer Craig Sheeler, takes place between the time when Captain James T. Kirk and company return from their five year mission and the events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Check out the first episode right here and let us know what you think.
Secret Voyage follows “a new crew assembled by Starfleet for a covert mission.” Led by Captain Calvin Mercer (Tyrone Loukas), the team takes the Enterprise to the end of charted space, where a new potential fuel
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The so-called Carr Fire in Northern California has destroyed more than 80,000 acres and doubled in size overnight, officials said.
The fire's growth prompted President Trump on Saturday to declare a state of emergency. Federal assistance will now supplement state and local efforts to fight the flames.
"The President's action authorizes the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to coordinate all disaster relief efforts which have the purpose of alleviating the hardship and suffering caused by the emergency on the local population, and to provide appropriate assistance for required emergency measures, authorized under title V of the Stafford Act, to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, and to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe in Shasta County," the news releasedestroyed when the fire demolished most of Keswick, a village west of Redding.
"I just have to figure out where we're going to stay. We're just trying to stay away from the fire."
The Carr Fire ignited Monday by a vehicle and exploded Thursday night, jumped the Sacramento River and pushed into Redding, about 250 miles north of San Francisco and the largest city in the region with about 92,000 residents. Two firefighters were killed and the latest tally of 500 destroyed structures was sure to rise. About 37,000 people are under evacuation orders, 5,000 homes are threatened.
Three other people were also killed in the blaze: a 70-year-old woman and her two great-grandchildren, the family confirmed, according to the Associated Press.
Sherry Bledsoe on Saturday said that her two children --
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the Bramlette Building, down Cotton Street to the car dealerships along Spur 63, back up the hill to the black neighborhoods hugging the south side of the city’s center back then.
At Christmas I was hoping for tips, much like the carrier who chunks my paper here each morning. The Brass Rail was the mother lode, a smoke-filled bar on Methvin Street, filled each afternoon with men playing 42 and spitting sporadically at the brass spittoons on the floor. One florid-faced fellow wearing a snap-button cowboy shirt gave me $20 once, a few days before Christmas — my best paperboy tip ever. But even the folks who struggled to come up with a dime a day for the paper kindly tipped the paperboy at Christmas, a quarter here, awho hopes to get a football scholarship to a university. Start is a public high school and a part of Defendant TPS. Ingram has been diagnosed with a "specific learning disability" in the areas of reading, reading comprehension, and math concepts. As required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA"), 20 U.S.C §§ 1400 et seq., Toledo Public Schools has developed for Ingram, each year since he was in third grade, an "Individualized Education Plan" ("IEP") in order to provide him with a "free appropriate public education" ("FAPE").
The OHSAA is a voluntary, private organization of Ohio high schools, of which Start is a member. The OHSAA regulates the eligibility of students at member schools to participate in interscholastic sports competition. Member schools are bound by OHSAA Rules
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them to remain eligible to play football in the fall of his senior year. In the fourth quarter of junior English, despite prodding from his tutor, offers of help from his English teacher, and an interim report, dated May 5, 2004, which was sent to his home, indicating that he was "in danger of failing" due to "incomplete homework or class assignments," Ingram failed to turn in nine out of twenty-five assignments, including an essay he knew he was required to complete in order to pass the quarter. This resulted in Ingram failing the fourth quarter of English.
Ingram took his English final exam without any of the testing accommodations provided for in his IEP, which allowed him to take tests with his tutor, with extended test time, restateddirections, and access to a calculator and a dictionary. He did not complete the essay portion of the exam and answered fifty-two out of eighty-five objective questions correctly. He also failed the exam.
Ingram did not receive his grade card at the end of the school year because he owed fees to the school. Neither Ingram nor his mother inquired about his final grades. Therefore, Ingram was unaware that he failed the fourth quarter of junior English and the final exam. He practiced with the football team, and only learned he had failed the fourth quarter of English and was ineligible to play when his tutor, John Dougherty ("Dougherty"), called to inform him of this in early August.
On September 2, 2004, Start let Ingram retake the English final exam
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the basis of the make-up work, to have passed the quarter the student had previously failed, OHSAA Bylaw 4-4-6 prohibiting the use of "[s]ummer school or other educational options" as substitute fourth quarter grades should not be interpreted to render the student ineligible. Rather, the exceptions to the "no make-up work" rule for circumstances beyond the student's control such as illness or accident should include situations in which an independent, final, and binding finding declares the student's initial failure of a class was caused by the failure of the student's school to implement properly the student's IEP, and the student has made up work, leading to a passing grade for the quarter at issue.
The OHSAA has directed the Court's attention to the opinion of the United States Districtcollege, and, conversely, it is acknowledged that Ingram will have little chance of attending college other than on an athletic scholarship.
The Court's prior analysis of the potential injury to Ingram should the Injunction not issue is tempered by the additional evidence elicited at the due process hearing relating to the comparative fault of the parties, including the evidence regarding Ingram's teacher's lack of familiarity with his IEP and the school's failure to act in accordance with Ingram's MFE.
Moreover, when the Court last considered the harm to Ingram, he risked missing two football games in the time between this Court's decision and the decision of the IHO. At the present time, three games remain in Ingram's senior football season. He has sat out the balance of the season due,
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carrying several hunters from West Virginia, the warrant says. In their truck, authorities found four sets of mule deer antlers and several bags of meat but discovered proper regulations had not been followed.
According to the warrant, the hunters told officers they had been hunting in San Luis with a man named “Andy Espinoza” of A&A Outfitters, who was also the undersheriff of Costilla County.
After an extended period of follow-up work, Colorado wildlife officials then began working with Indiana Department of Natural Resources detectives in May 2016 on an undercover operation targeting Espinoza, the warrant shows.
An Indiana detective contacted Espinoza, who allegedly said he charged $4,500 per person for an all-inclusive guided hunt whether it was for deer or elk. Espinoza also told the undercover detective that he was(grade 9) from 26 state capitals and the Federal District, which is one of the 27 federative units, in Brazil. In this paper, the Federal district will be analysed as a cluster in the same level as the other 26 state capitals.
The expected age range in 9th grade in Brazil is between 14 and 15 years old \[[@CR49]\], but the real range is wider than this, especially due to students repeating grades or going to school before the age of 6.
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a few original titles. According to Groening, the goal with Bongo is to "[try] to bring humor into the fairly grim comic book market." He also formed Zongo Comics in 1995, an imprint of Bongo that published comics for more mature readers, which included three issues of Mary Fleener's Fleener and seven issues of his close friend Gary Panter's Jimbo comics.
Groening is known for his eclectic taste in music. His favorite band is Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention and his favorite album is Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart (which was produced by Zappa). He guest-edited Da Capo Press's Best Music Writing 2003 and curated a US All Tomorrow's Parties music festival in 2003. He illustrated the cover of Frank Zappa's posthumous album Frank Zappa PlaysFour men are in custody in Perth accused of attempting to export more than 150 native animals from Western Australia.
The men were arrested at Perth international airport earlier this month after customs was tipped off by postal workers who noticed something amiss in packages sent from destinations including Carnarvon, Tom Price and Geraldton. All were destined for Europe.
It is alleged the men, two Russians and two Czechs, packed 157 reptiles and amphibians including skinks, geckos, frogs and Pygmy pythons into hollowed out books and cigarette packets. Also uncovered were 33 dead reptiles that appeared to have been tagged for use as specimens. Two of the men also allegedly had reptiles hidden in their luggage.
During a separate Department of Parks and Wildlife operation this month, 92 reptiles were found
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Kendall Marshall
LONDON — O.J. Mayo scored 22 points, Brandon Knight had 20 points and six steals, and the Milwaukee Bucks routed New York 95-79 on Thursday night, extending the Knicks' franchise-record losing streak to 16.
With the Knicks showing why they have lost 26 of 27 games and are an NBA-worst 5-36, the contest was a poor advertisement for the NBA in its annual London game that showcases its brand overseas.
The Knicks missed their first 10 shots — three in a 6-second span — and gave up 14 offensive rebounds, 10 in the first half. The Bucks took a 12-0 lead, were up by 24 in the second quarter and never let New York closer than 11 the rest of the way.
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season started in October, point guard Kendall Marshall was in the NBA Development League, where he played for the Delaware 87ers.
Then the long list of Lakers injuries changed his fate, leading to a promotion. On Friday night, the...
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TORONTO — RyanKelly stopped walking down the hallway at Staples Center during a recent chat, a look of concern spreading across his face.
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Nick Young's three-point attempt with 9.9 seconds left in the game wouldn't fall, extinguishing a late Lakers' rally against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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The Lakers were dismantled on Friday night by the Clippers, falling by 36 points, 123-87, to their Staples Center rivals. It tied the Lakers' 10th-worst margin of defeat while it was the Clippers' biggest margin of victory over the Lakers.
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the officers and men of the Pelham Bay Training Camp urging Daniels to attend a performance of “Biff Bang,” a shindig to be performed by the enlisted men.
Three hours and five minutes after leaving Belmont Park Racetrack in New York, Lieutenant Webb landed in Washington, D.C. and deposited the mail, which was quickly sorted by Boy Scouts assigned to the task.
Video: Courtesy National Archives and Record Administration
Nancy Pope, a museum program specialist with the Smithsonian Postal Museum, writes of airmail pilot Tex Marshall: “Marshall had a habit of making a brief landing in a specific Iowa pasture each day to stretch his legs and smoke a cigarette. One day, a bull in the field began to charge Marshall. The farmer ran into the field and drove his bullwhile carrying the mail between Cleveland and Chicago. Although Brown was severely injured, he managed to crawl clear of the smoldering wreck. He asked a friend to tell his wife he was “banged up a little”; Brown died later that same day. Photograph by Nathaniel L. Dewell.
(NASM (SI-89-12157))
James “Dinty” Moore was killed while flying the mail on Christmas Eve, 1923. This Nathaniel Dewell portrait was probably taken at Fort Crook airfield in Omaha.
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James P. "Jimmy" Murray crashed in the Medicine Bow Range in Wyoming on October 18, 1920. As William Leary writes in his airmail history Aerial Pioneers, “Murray decided that he would have to walk to safety. With the aircraft’s compass smashed, he used the setting sun as a reference and trudged eastward for an hour
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that night operations required “a beacon visible for at least twenty-five miles, low-powered boundary lights, an illuminated weathervane, obstacle lights, building floodlights to give a daytime perspective, and powerful incandescent floodlights to illuminate the point of touchdown.” Pictured here is a field floodlight at Fort Crook, in Omaha, Nebraska, on October 17, 1924. Photograph by Nathaniel L. Dewell.
(NASM (SI-94-4084))
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“He was apparently contracted by the Post Office Department to go out and take pictures of the airmail activities at the airfield in Omaha,” she continues. “And he took pictures of everything. Not just the obvious things like the people, the pilots and the operations—he took pictures of the buildings and the administrators, field equipment like floodlights, and the dollies put under the aircraft.”
The pilots’ portraits—usually shot against the1954, his widow gave his photographs and negatives to the Nebraska State Historical Society (NSHS). Those images associated with aviation and airmail—some 500 photographs in all—were transferred to the National Air and Space Museum in 1958. The NSHS, which holds the bulk of Dewell’s collection, lists hundreds and hundreds of images of the types of subjects that you’d expect a commercial photographer to make in the heartland: hogs, threshing wheat, images of soil erosion and corn fields, promotional shots of department stores, roofing companies and hotels. But there are also portraits of boxers (including Jack Dempsey), and movie stars (including Tom Mix).
In her office within the Archives Division of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Keiser is following up a research lead. Within the U.S. Army Signal
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A French court on Tuesday freed Yoo Som-Na, daughter of a South Korean tycoon blamed for a ferry disaster that killed more than 300 people, her lawyers told AFP, after Seoul had requested her extradition.
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"Taking into account the political context, the threats to the presumption of innocence... [the court] decided to release" Yoo while waiting for further information, said her lawyers in a joint statement.
"It's a relief after 13 months of unjustified detention," said the statement from lawyers Olinka Malaterre, Herve Temime and Rachel Lindon.
A court in Paris in January authorised her extradition, but the appeals court overturned the decision in April, meaning that her case would have to be reconsidered by a lower court.
Yoo, 48, is wanted in South Korea on suspicion that she embezzledmillions of dollars from subsidiaries of her family's company, Chonghaejin Marine Co.
Authorities there believe the alleged embezzlement contributed to safety defects that led to the April 2014 Sewol ferry disaster which claimed more than 300 lives, most of them schoolchildren.
Yoo's father Yoo Byung-Eun had been the target of a nationwide manhunt after he refused to respond to an official summons following the ferry disaster.
The tycoon, who in addition to his substantial business interests also ran a religious group, was found dead in a plum orchard last June.
A post-mortem failed to determine the cause of death.
Yoo's brother Yoo Dae-Kyun was found guilty in November in South Korea of siphoning off some $7.2 million (6.3 million euros) from the company and sentenced to three years in prison.
That same month, the
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not authorize the city to enact the kind of ordinance that concerns this case. He further alleged that if secs. 66.60(16)(a) and 66.069(1), Stats., do authorize the promulgation of the ordinance, then the statutes themselves violate due process. He also attacked the constitutionality of the ordinance as violating his right to jury trial, the just compensation clause, the uniform taxation clause and due process. In his prayer for relief, although he asked for punitive damages, presumably under 1983, he also asked that the ordinance be *400 declared void and unenforceable. He further asked that the court enjoin the defendant from enforcing the ordinance and that, if need be, the Wisconsin statutes in question be found unconstitutional. Thus, Davis was seeking declaratory relief. The record reflects that heA new study has concluded that as people age, their musical taste tends to drift away from popular music of the times. The study finds that the average adult's taste in popular music peaks at age 33.
As children become teenagers and start developing tastes and interests in various types of popular music, there always appears to be a time when a generation gap develops, when the taste of children veers away from that of their parents and the kids often criticize or make fun of their parents' "old-fashioned" musical tastes.
Ironically, once those kids grow up, they will then be subjected to the same teasing and criticism from their own children. Rock music fans that grew up making fun of their parents' interest in crooners or doo wop are
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Jeff Streeby IS O:JA&L’S Associate Editor For Poetry & Prose. He is a Pushcart Prize nominee and a nominee for Sundress Press' Best of the Net Anthology and holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in poetry from New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire. He is an award-winning and frequently published mainstream poet whose work has appeared in over 40 literary journals in the US, the UK, Ireland, and Asia, including Contemporary Haibun Online, Haibun Today, Naugatuck River Review, Rattle, and Whiskey Island. His haibun “El Paso:
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First reports of Trichinella pseudospiralis in wild boars (Sus scrofa) of Italy.
Trichinella pseudospiralis is a non-encapsulated species infecting both mammals and birds. In Italy, this parasite was reported only in two night-birds of prey of Central Italy. In January 2010, Trichinella larvae were detected in three wild boars (Sus scrofa) of two regions of Northern Italy by enzymatic digestion. The parasites were identified as T. pseudospiralis by multiplex-PCR. The first infected wild boar was hunted in the Emilia Romagna region and the other two infected wild boars were bred outdoors in a small family farm of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. These new epidemiological data reinforce the role of the wild boar as the main reservoir of T. pseudospiralis in Europe.point at the beginning of European colonization of America, and served to exchange people and food between the Old and the New World \[[@pone.0220031.ref068]\]. This new commercial center was a favorable environment for the introduction of new diseases and pests that affected the native human population and their native (maize) and introduced (sugarcane) crops. We speculate that the exchange of infested plant material from the center of origin in Venezuela to the Caribbean islands promoted the spread of *D*. *saccharalis* by sea routes, northwards to the United States of America, specifically Florida, as well as southwards to Brazil, specifically to the São Paulo state region. The support for this hypothesis comes from the strong genetic structure within the U.S. that could indicate that the Florida population was colonized
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treatment and they should not be treated as an "experimental animals."
Sule wanted to know what would happen to the child after he/she turns the prescribed age.
Mahtab, along with Gavit and Sule, noted that the budget for the mental healthcare is abysmally low. Sule also demanded inclusion of drug addiction and alcholism into the category of mental disease.
Supporting the legislation, Ravindra Babu (TDP) said, this was one of the "finest legislation" in last three years, but it mostly focuses on schirzophrenia.
K Vishweshwar Reddy (TRS) said while the earlier laws on mental health were "regulation-centric", the new bill is "patient-centric".
Referring to Nobel prize winning mathematician John Nash, a patient of schizophrenia, who made fundamental contributions to game theory, Reddy said, at least he had support of his family. The movie× Thanks for reading! Log in to continue. Enjoy more articles by logging in or creating a free account. No credit card required. Log in Sign up {{featured_button_text}}
A Tulsa police officer was arrested Monday on allegations that he sold a police-issued handgun and shotgun to a local pawn shop.
The officer, Michael Ernie Thompson, 35, was arrested on complaints of embezzlement and two counts of false declaration of ownership, according to jail records.
Thompson is accused of pawning a Glock .40-caliber pistol and a Remington shotgun at EZ Pawn, 2198 S. Sheridan Road, according to his arrest and booking report. The report alleges that he pawned the shotgun on Oct. 19, 2015, and the pistol on March 23.
Each gun was valued at $340, the report states. Both guns were issued
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cut. Once it was off, she saw the war that was being waged inside. Seeds were sprouting and spaghetti-like pumpkin fibers were everywhere—it was a mess. She got through it, though, and we both had roasted pumpkin seeds on our minds. The white seeds were easy to separate from the stringy pumpkin contents, for me at least. I think Megan may have struggled with her war pumpkin. Nevertheless, we hollowed out our pumpkins and were ready to go renewable energy on them.
Being entirely too smug with my pumpkin-carving ability, I took on the more detailed solar panel and created what would soon be known as Sad Pumpkin No. 1. It wasn’t that the design was too difficult, but that the spacing and small slivers made it almost impossibleThe song should start as the most-streamed & most-sold of the week.
Drake's "God's Plan" is aiming to blast in at No. 1 on next week's Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Feb. 3).
The song arrived late on Jan. 19, along with fellow new track "Diplomatic Immunity," which could launch in the top 20 or higher on the tally. (The songs are paired on Drake's new "Scary Hours" two-track single.)
Let's run some projections. Highlights of next week's Hot 100, which blends streaming, airplay and sales data, according to Nielsen Music, will post on Billboard.com Monday (Jan. 29), with all charts posting the following day (Jan. 30).
Based on preliminary data projecting the tracking period feeding next week's Hot 100, "God's Plan" could draw over 55 million U.S. streams, easily enough to
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Putnam funds. The purpose was to
mask the apparent effect of the as-of transactions. The
adjustments were designed to appear on the books at the same time
as the as-of trades themselves.
-5-
On January 18, 2002, and February 7, 2003, PFTC's outside
auditor conducted audits of PFTC's internal controls in the defined
contribution plan servicing unit for the years 2001 and 2002. As
part of the audit, certain senior managers were required to sign
statements (the "audit letters") stating that they were "unaware of
any uncorrected errors, frauds or illegal acts attributable to"
PFTC that had affected its clients. Crain, Childs and Papa all
signed these statements for both audits.
These events came to light in early 2004 when Crain,
having been fired by PFTC for other reasons, told PFTC's internal
auditor that the January 5, 2001, events had the "fingerprints" of
"financial fraud." Ultimately PFTC terminated Durgarian, Papa and
Hogan and converted McCracken's 2002 resignation into a termination
for cause. PFTC made compensatory payments to the affected Putnam
mutual funds and to
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Possible U.S. Remains Turned Over By North Korea Arrive In Hawaii For AnalysisVice President Pence was on hand when 55 boxes thought to contain remains of U.S. troops arrive at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii. They will be sent to a lab for possible identification.
Possible U.S. Remains Turned Over By North Korea Arrive In Hawaii For Analysis
Military members carry transfer cases from a C-17 at a ceremony marking the arrival of the remains believed to be of American service members who fell in the Korean War at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii, on Wednesday.
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Military members carry transfer cases from a C-17 at a ceremony marking the arrival of the remains believed to be of American service members who fell in the KoreanWar at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii, on Wednesday.
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The purported remains of Americans who died in the Korean War arrived in Hawaii on Wednesday, escorted in a solemn ceremony onto U.S. soil 65 years after the conflict ended.
They'll be analyzed in hopes of providing a new sense of closure for families who lost loved ones in the war that ended with a cease-fire in 1953. But it could be weeks or years before the identities of any Americans are confirmed.
"Some have called the Korean War the 'forgotten war.' But today, we prove these heroes were never forgotten," Vice President Mike Pence said at the ceremony at Hawaii's Joint-base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. "Today, our boys are coming home."
Later, President Trump in a
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by other human beings could be said to have died for his or her "faith": Trotsky, say, or John Wilkes Booth. Fergusson's invocation of pathology is a reminder that willingness to die for one's "faith" is no warrant of that faith's validity, but he offers no criteria for telling healthy faith from pathological faith.
Jesus is even harder to evaluate, because Christians have never been able to make up their minds why he was executed. Though it's pretty certain that he was killed by the Romans, and the gospels agree that he was crucified as "King of the Jews," the gospels don't show clearly how this charge came to be brought against him. He never claims that title in the gospels, and it has no importance in Christian doctrine.exponents of Christian faith requested of their pagan audiences and this ought still to be accorded people of good faith everywhere [140].
It's not always a good thing to be "civil and law-abiding neighbors," of course: think of the good Germans who peacefully stood by while their German Jewish neighbors were taken away. (The history of Christian anti-Semitism, while no doubt "pathological" in Fergusson's scorebook, gets short shrift here.) Think of American Christians who opposed the abolition of slavery, and who maintained racist social structures well into the second half of the twentieth century. Think of the American Christian right, who "by their own testimony" are peaceful citizens and only request a fair hearing. The early exponents of Christian faith were disingenuous: far from being peaceable, they spent a
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population except perhaps in private behavior.
Howard is generally hostile to the kind of "gay identity politics" (252) which regards gay people as "a distinct and fixed minority of individuals." This "master category" or "identity mechanism" creates "essentialized gay men" (122), and is apparently the work of "more liberal strains of midcentury American medical discourse" (135), but also of "gay publications in North America's urban centers" (183) whose hegemonic power created such an "irrefutable trajectory" (170) that even Howard finds himself tempted to project "presentist identities and cultural models on to historically situated actors", instead of "attending to the exigencies and specificities of their time and place" (192). Nor, when he's laid aside the bladder he uses to flog the Evil Essentialists, can he seem to refrain from usingsuch essentializing language as "their kind" (xvi) and "men like that", let alone "queer."
Howard shares this ambivalent distaste for "gay identity" with a large number of his colleagues, probably the mainstream of academic writers on gay history and gay life at the end of the century. For example, historian Leila J. Rupp: "What is important is that we avoid thinking that all the terms used by people in the past are synonyms for what we today mean by 'gay' and 'lesbian'" (1999: 104). Or journalist Frank Browning: "To the leading [and forever unnamed] authors and strategists of the American gay movement, sexuality -- sexual orientation -- is an identity, something sure, certain, reliable, around which rites and rituals are being invented" (1996: 16).
Or, from a paper on counseling
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Western concepts of straight, gay and bisexual" which he considers "stereotyped and rigid categories" (1999: 140). He quotes "Shivananda Khan, Calcutta-born founder of NAZ in London and a tireless researcher into sexual identities in South Asia" (140): "the withering blast of being labelled 'gay'" destroys "destroys Indian traditions of friendship: indigenous homoaffective and homosocial relationships" (141). Khan doesn't mind using Western concepts and terminology like "homoaffective", though.
Seabrook glibly dismisses gay-identified Indian men, who are "looking at the situation from their own Westernised and socially advantaged position" and "are bearers of precisely those values which Karim and other Indians whose lives are anchored in India deplore" (146). This would seem to imply that John Howard's queer Mississippians are non-Westerners, for Howard considers "gay identity" as intrusively alien to themaberration," as shown by Voltaire's famous (if apocryphal) retort, "Once, a philosopher; twice, a sodomite!"; the homosexual was never simply a "species."
----Browning, Frank, 1996. A Queer Geography: journeys toward a sexual self. New York: Crown Publishing Inc.Foucault, Michel, 1978. The history of sexuality, volume I: introduction. New York: Pantheon Books.Goffman, Erving, 1963. Stigma: notes on the management of spoiled identity. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall Inc.Graff, E. J., 1999. What is marriage for? Boston: Beacon Press.Hooker, Evelyn, 1957. "The adjustment of the male overt homosexual." Journal of Projective Techniques, XXI, 18.Rupp, Leila J., 1999. A desired past: a short history of same-sex love in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Seabrook, Jeremy, 1999. Love in a different climate: men who have sex with men in India. London and New York:
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saying Lonzo is already a better player than Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry, a two-time NBA MVP, to claiming he would have "killed" Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan, one of the greatest players in history, one-on-one.
Those type of comments were an obvious attempt to draw attention, and he's been wildly successful in his efforts over the past couple months.
Video Play Button McCollum and the Blazers Snapped Postseason Losing Streak for "Jennifer" Spencer Is the Real Winner of the Boston Marathon Stars Invest in Plant-Based Food as Vegetarianism Sweeps NBA The NBA Got Some Wild Techs This Season Jarrett Allen Is One of the NBA’s Hottest Rim Protectors Wade's Jersey Swaps Created Epic Moments This Season NBA Squads Brought the Heat with Bench Reactions This Year Westbrook MakesArmstrong, III, his wife, Melissa Carlson Armstrong, and his two minor children, Brittany Nicole Armstrong and Edward Dean Armstrong, IV, occupants of one of the automobiles, were killed. Also struck was an automobile driven by William Harmon and occupied by his wife, Karen Harmon, who suffered serious personal injury as a result of the collision.
At the time of the accident, Nazov was an employee of World Trucking Inc. and/or World Trucking Express, Inc. (jointly referred to as "World Trucking"), which was the lessee of the tractor-trailer. Marjan Milev ("Milev") owned the tractor involved in the collision and XTRA was the owner and lessor of the trailer involved in the collision.[2] Dobrin Zahariev Dobrikov and Stanislava Z. Dobrikov are the owners of World Trucking.
Thereafter, three separate diversity lawsuits were
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and Dad at home, so she's quite sad even though she's wishing Steve all the best. It's going to take a bit of adjusting and the house will seem quite empty........ don't worry Mum he'll come back and visit as much as he can - plus he's only a phone call away!!
Madi has turned into a little chatterbox lately - especially when she's eating something (like banana) that she really loves! (needless to say the food just won't stay in there when she's talking so much!) It really is adorable - her latest words are "yah yah yah yah yah" - too cute! She's also decided that she prefers to suck on her dummy with it upside down - makes her look so cheeky....here's a pic...
The boys havebe misunderstood and stigmatized. The knowledge and attitude of community towards leprosy remains poor which is mirrored by the study done in Cameroon which showed that less than one-fifth of the respondents knew the cause of leprosy and only about two-fifth of the respondents would shake hands with someone who is affected with leprosy \[[@pntd.0007075.ref021]\].
A recent increase in new cases of leprosy from the Terai districts of Nepal has implications for the community where they live. How community members perceive leprosy affected persons and their attitude can affect their disease confession and health seeking at the hospital. Although studies in past have explored factors affecting community stigma towards leprosy in western and eastern Nepal, none in our knowledge has explored the community's knowledge and attitude towards leprosy in
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and leprosy hospital raising similar kind of consciousness towards leprosy among the people. Knowledge and beliefs about leprosy has been found to be associated with stigma in leprosy in many studies conducted in China \[[@pntd.0007075.ref035]\] and Nepal \[[@pntd.0007075.ref004]\]. Myths such as not allowing child to play with children of leprosy affected individuals, not sitting together with leprosy affected ones, not preferring to marry with one with family history of leprosy, and not sharing foods with leprosy affected individuals suggest how deep-rooted misconceptions of leprosy are prevalent in the communities. It was also found that study participants reported that leprosy affected ones would get difficulty in getting job.
There were various unfavorable attitudes towards leprosy prevalent in the communities of Terai districts of Nepal. Similarly, knowledge regarding leprosy causes, transmission,sign and symptoms and treatment were also not adequate for breaking the transmission of the disease and early identification for prompt treatment. Also, different myths and misconceptions are still present in the communities in different socio-demographic groups of the population. Progress towards leprosy eradication is only possible by making people to better understand its transmission. So, to make the leprosy control programme a success by eliminating and eradicating this old disease, the first and foremost thing to do is to strategize the programmes as per strata according to socio-demographic characteristics of the population for enhancing their knowledge regarding leprosy, its cause, symptoms, transmission, prevention and treatment and thereby changing the attitude to make it more favorable towards leprosy.
Furthermore, advocacy programmes should be developed engaging people affected with leprosy,
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Epidemiology of myasthenia gravis in Ontario, Canada.
Incidence and prevalence estimates in myasthenia gravis have varied widely. Recent studies based on administrative health data have large sample sizes but lack rigorous validation of MG cases, and have not examined the North American population. Our aim was to explore trends in MG incidence and prevalence for the years 1996-2013 in the province of Ontario, Canada (population 13.5 million). We employed a previously validated algorithm to identify MG cases. Linking with census data allowed for the calculation of crude- and age/sex-standardized incidence and prevalence rates for the years 1996-2013. The regional distribution of MG cases throughout the province was examined. Mean age at the first myasthenia gravis encounter was 60.2 ± 17.1 years. In 2013, there were 3611 prevalent cases inUltrastructural and functional adaptations of the female reproductive system in the family Heterozerconidae (Acari, Anactinotrichida, Gamasida, Heterozerconina) and implications for the systematic position of the group.
Heterozerconidae is a poorly known, early derived mite family belonging to Heterozerconina (Monogynaspida, Gamasida (= Mesostigmata)). The systematic position of the family is still controversial and little is known about the biology and anatomy of the taxon. In this paper, the gross anatomy, ultrastructure and functional morphology of the female reproductive system are described comparing genera from different geographic areas. The occurence of podospermy (i.e. the use of a sperm transfer process carried by the fixed digit of the male chelicerae to inseminate females through secondary insemination pores instead of through the oviporus) as insemination mode in this family was documented. Nevertheless, morphological
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the corn spill and no knowledge of the existence of the corn deposit. The remaining question, therefore, is whether the defendant took a migratory game bird "on or over" an area where shelled corn had been placed.
7. Read literally, the prohibition against taking birds on or over a baited area proscribes taking on the surface of the area where the bait has been placed or at any point in the air space above that ground area. The government urges, however, that a less literal reading of the prohibition is proper. Specifically, it claims that this prohibition covers the taking of migratory birds on or over any area from which a hunter could take a bird who is in the process of being lured to the bait. This, ofby one or more men other than Southerland, six children other than Ciara: Eric Anderson, Richy Anderson, Felicia Anderson, Erica Anderson, Michael Manning, and Miracle Manning (together, the "Manning Children"). They lived with Diane and, like her, are not parties to this lawsuit.
In May 1997, the defendant Timothy Woo, a caseworker in the Brooklyn Field Office of the New York City Administration for Children's Services ("ACS"), was assigned to investigate a report by a school counselor about then-sixteen-year-old Ciara Manning. School staff had thought Ciara to be acting strangely.
After being unable, despite repeated attempts, to gain entry to the Southerland home to investigate the report, Woo sought and obtained from the Kings County Family Court an order authorizing entry into the apartment. Woo's application to obtain that order
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Los Angeles was up-and-down, and Baez has spent most of the last half-decade being known better for his slow pace of pitching than for anything he's done production-wise. Plus, the Dodgers bullpen, with its 4.78 ERA -- largely thanks to the struggles of Joe Kelly and Yimi Garcia -- hasn't been great.
But for these three, at least, it's been "so far, so good." Jansen's cutter is down to a career-low 91.4 mph, yet he's whiffed a third of the hitters he's faced to go with a 2.16 ERA. Alexander has a 78 percent ground-ball rate, the second-highest in baseball, and a 1.23 ERA of his own. And Baez, as frustrating as he can be to watch, has cut his walk rate by more than half in the earlyThe IWA would like to show its solidarity with the social protests occuring in France which are yet another example of resistance to the overbearing exploitation that working people around the world are facing.
Below we would like to publish parts of a text sent by the CNT-AIT and an appeal for solidarity.
Call for solidarity with the popular movement in France of the "Yellow Vests".
For more than 2 months, a social movement of a new type has been shaking France.
Hundreds of thousands of people, mostly working classes (poor or middle-class workers, unemployed, temporary workers, pensioners, ...), have been gathering to spontaneously occupy public spaces (and especially the "roundabouts " ones may find at the entrance of any city or village in France), to express their anger and to seek
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Flores' Work in Washington Begins This Week
Since November 2, Bill Flores has had the title of "Congressman-elect". The "elect" will officially come off this week.
The new representative for Texas' 17th District in the U.S. House of Representatives was on Brazos Valley This Morning Monday to discuss his transition. He will be formally sworn into office Wednesday, though his Washington office will get to work Monday as the 112th Congress begins.
You can watch the entire interview with Flores by clicking on the attached video.
A retired energy executive who lives in Bryan, Flores defeated ten-term Congressman Chet Edwards by 25 points in the general election. Edwards, a Democrat, had represented the majority of the Brazos Valley since 2004 following redistricting.
Flores will be one of 87 Republican freshman in the HousePhotoswitching of chiral supramolecular environments and photoinduced lower critical solution temperature transitions in aqueous media following a supramolecular approach.
Photochromic diarylethene is a promising candidate not only for optical memory and switching units in molecular devices, but also as a photoresponsive building block that can regulate supramolecular architectures because of its characteristic changes in the flexibility of the framework and delocalization of π-electrons, along with its photoisomerization ability. Amphiphilic photochromic compounds with oligo-(ethylene glycol) side chains show good solubility in water, and self-assemble into nanostructures in aqueous media. Asymmetric introduction of a methyl group can induce a helical preference in the supramolecular structure, and the photoswitching behaviour of supramolecular chirality was defined by circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The effective position of an asymmetric
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In the name of strengthening ties with the Diaspora, the Israeli government has declared war on “assimilation,” and also on criticism of its actions and policies by overseas Jews. These are two of the main elements of a new project spearheaded by the Diaspora Affairs Ministry.
It’s no accident that these two elements go together in the view of the minister in charge, Naftali Bennett, and his staff: The pure and holy nation cannot accept any challenge or threat. The worldview that Bennett represents is not only mistaken and provincial, but is also liable to lead to clashes with sizable groups of overseas Jews.
A few years ago, the government, the Jewish Agency and Jewish activists began to formulate a program that would try to define the appropriate relationship betweenSmall volume provers are used extensively in the petroleum industry as a means to prove custody transfer meters-meters that account the volume of product delivered from one party to another. (See the American Petroleum Institute (API) Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapter 4, Section 3 for a description of the design of small volume provers.) The proving process confirms or modifies the meter calibration through the application of a meter factor. It is carried out as follows: Flow through the meter to be calibrated is also directed through the prover. The flow causes a piston or similar device within the prover to pass between two position detector switches. The product volume measured by
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Marvin Dugan petitioned the Greeley County District Court, alleging that the former airport authority was no longer a legal entity and should be dissolved. In support of his position, Dugan relied upon Neb.Rev.Stat. § 3-502 (Supp.1971), which provided that an airport authority's board and its corporate existence should continue only for a period of 20 years from the date of appointment of the members and thereafter until all its liabilities have been met and its bonds have been paid in full or have otherwise been discharged.
The district court denied the relief that Marvin Dugan sought in his petition. However, in an unpublished opinion filed October 29, 1996, the Nebraska Court of Appeals reversed on the basis that the former airport authority had failed to prove its continuing corporateexistence after May 10, 1994, which was the point 20 years after its inception at which the former airport authority had no outstanding liabilities that would justify its continued existence. See Dugan v. Greeley Airport Auth., 96 NCA No. 42, case No. A-95-352 (not designated for permanent publication).
In its continuing attempts to expand the Greeley Municipal Airport, the board of trustees of the village of Greeley "activated" the former airport authority on December 3, 1996. The newly activated airport authority became known as the Airport Authority of the Village of Greeley, Nebraska (hereinafter referred to as "new airport authority"). The new airport authority board approved condemnation proceedings on June 3, 1997. The board of trustees of the village of Greeley approved the new condemnation proceedings on June 25.
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The Witcher game franchise is built on the work of a Polish author called Andrzej Sapkowski -- neither of the games are built directly from his fiction, but it's the underpinning of everything that the games are, from their quests and story to lead character Geralt.
The PC games have gone from a cult phenomenon in Sapkowski's homeland of Poland to critical and commercial successes across the globe. And with The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings released for the Xbox 360 earlier this year, the developer is finding a new audience on game consoles.
Lead gameplay designer Maciej Szcześnik and gameplay producer Marek Ziemak, both work at developer CD Projekt RED. Here, they share their insights into how they make The Witcher series work -- why Sapkowski's books are theAs the extrajudicial killing of people for alleged drug offences continues in the Philippines, the president’s son has been cleared of trafficking - following a formal investigation.
Paolo Duterte, son of leader Rodrigo Duterte, had been accused of involvement in the attempted importation of 602kg of methamphetamine (often referred to as “shabu”) into the Philippines from China in 2017. The haul, valued by the state at $125million, was found in a shipment of printing cylinders. The president’s son-in-law was also alleged to be involved in the plot, and has also been cleared of involvement.
On May 2, the Office of the Ombudsman stated that "the complaints against former Davao City Vice-Mayor Paolo Duterte [...] were dismissed for lack of basis".
According to the Office of the Ombudsman's investigators, “[customs agents] discovered
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In engines used in automobiles, two-wheeled motor vehicles, and large generators, a starting operation is generally performed by a starter motor mounted on an engine. FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing an entire configuration of a starter motor 151 described above. The starter motor 151 is mounted on an engine (not shown) at an engine mounting surface 166 on a front side in the figure. The starter motor 151 is provided with an idle gear (middle gear) 152 that is movable in an axial direction and provided in a manner capable of meshing with and being separated from a ring gear (not shown) of the engine. The idle gear 152 is supported by an idle shaft 153 in a manner freely rotatable and movable in the axialis a process chart showing a main assembling process in the above case. In the starter motor 151, an idle gear assembly 165 including the idle gear 152 is arranged on an idle gear mounting section 164 of the gear cover 155. In this state, the idle shaft 153 is inserted through an axis hole formed on the bearing section 156 from an upper end side of the gear cover 155 in the figures. At this time, the idle shaft 153 is inserted in the gear cover 155 in a manner such that the screw mounting hole 162 of the gear cover 155 and the screw insertion hole 163 of the idle shaft 153 match with each other to a certain extent (step (1)).
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due to its significance as the country's first attempt to legally regulate intelligence gathering.
"There was no law to govern intelligence work before and it was mostly carried out following ministry documents. The coming law is of breakthrough importance in legislation and means a lot to maintaining national security," noted Wang Qiang, a specialist in non-war military actions at the National Defence University of the People's Liberation Army.
An urgent matter
The introduction to the draft says that the law aims to link up with China's National Security Law, Anti-espionage Law and Anti-terrorism Law to maintain national interests, including sovereignty, unity, and independence, territorial integrity and the people's welfare.
It also says that the law will give the authorities the legal right to monitor and investigate Chinese and foreign nationals and organizationsto protect national security if passed.
To many Chinese people concerned with national security issues, a legal framework for intelligence work is long overdue, as seen from the feedback of netizens on Sina Weibo.
"The importance of intelligence to national security goes without saying. Besides, it [the law] will put another layer of armor for people working covertly for intelligence," a netizen named Shouwang told the Global Times.
"Even though now is an era of peace, rival powers both overseas and at home have never disappeared and neighboring regions are in turmoil. Spies never stop collecting intelligence in China and they will find every chance to stir up trouble," said Li Jie, a Beijing-based military expert. "The national security situation is tense."
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nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program as well as for a 2012 Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Animated Series. Premiering earlier this fall, BOB'S BURGERS displayed the greatest year-to-year growth of any returning broadcast series and ranks No. 2 in its competitive Sunday time period among Men 18-49, Men 18-34 and Male Teens.
In the all-new "Bob Fires the Kids," episode of BOB'S BURGERS airing Sunday, Oct. 21 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX, Bob worries he's depriving his children of their summer vacation by making them work at the restaurant, so he fires them. However, the kids become so bored with their newfound freedom that they secretly get hired by a pair of married hippie farmers (guest voices and real-life spouses Nick Offerman and MeganMullally), who hire the Belcher kids as "weed pickers." Meanwhile, Bob hires Mickey The Bank Robber to help out at the restaurant, but soon regrets his decision.
This season, BOB'S BURGERS also serves up holiday cheer with the series' first-ever Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes. In the upcoming Thanksgiving episode, Bob's eccentric landlord, Mr. Fischoeder (guest voice Kevin Kline), invites the Belchers for an unusual Thanksgiving dinner to impress a former flame. In the Christmas episode, Zach Galifianakis guest-voices as a man who is infatuated with a mannequin, and believes he used to be a mannequin himself. Other guest voices this season include Jon Hamm, Jeffrey Tambor, Aziz Ansari, Bill Hader and Sarah and Laura Silverman.
BOB'S BURGERS follows a third-generation restaurateur as he runs his own burger joint with the
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Monday, 8 December 2008
Any living entity that has been following the news closely is sure to know the word "jehad" today. Everyone who calls himself human would despise it. Anyone who watched the cold-blooded massacres in the financial capital of India would want all this jehadis to vanish from this world as soon as possible.
But the very same jehadis have given us a great lesson in breaking the routine. Whenever the whole world thought that it was the ultimate attack and it cannot get worse than this, they have found new ways to breaking the routine and instilling fear on the humankind.
After the 1993 blasts in Mumbai (then Bombay), everyone thought the terrorists would do nothing but plant bombs and run away. In a way, the people startedin the greenhouse facilities at the National Quarantine Station of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries in Stellenbosch, South Africa at 25°C with a 12-hr light cycle. Disease development was determined 6 weeks after inoculation by assessing the yellowing of leaves and discolouration of the inner rhizome. Plants inoculated with water only were used as a source of background DNA for qPCR matrix-matched standard curves.
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Reggie Bush, another former Saints' star, wore Smith's #91 jersey during a pre-game ceremony, leading a number of former Saints onto the field.
Called "Utica's Superman" by one former coach, Smith was a dominant defensive end who won a Super Bowl as a player with the Saints and a national championship as a member of the Ohio State Buckeyes following his graduation from Proctor High School in 1998.
Smith was one of the team's leaders when they won the 2009 Super Bowl, an emotional godsend to the New Orleans community in the aftermath of the devastation the area suffered from the horrible power of Hurricane Katrina.
Smith's assailant, Cardell Hayes was found guilty of manslaughter in the 2016 shooting.
The Saints' next playoff game is Sunday, January 14, against the Minnesota VikingsFergal Lynch, one of three jockeys cleared on charges of conspiracy to defraud at the Old Bailey 12 days ago, is free to resume his riding career in Britain after the British Horseracing Authority agreed to renew his licence yesterday morning. However, with disciplinary proceedings against Lynch still expected early in the new year on the basis of evidence presented at his trial, his return to action could well be brief.
Lynch's licence was suspended in the summer of 2006 when he was charged following a police investigation into alleged race-fixing, and it was not renewed when it lapsed in March. Lynch handed his licence application to Paul Struthers, the BHA's PR Manager, as he left the Old Bailey on December 7, but the fact that he was in
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Celebrity Big Brother 2017: Wrap party
Celebrity Big Brother 2017: Wrap party
Jessica Cunningham enjoys a wild night out with friends following the final
[Flynet]
Following the Celebrity Big Brother 2017 final, the celebrities celebrate with a wild night out.
Alex, Jessica and her daughters [motherofdragons]
"It made me stop and believe that this was our Rainbow. It made me question: 'Did I have to lose that baby prior to help me to feel that a colourful and bright future is emerging from our recent darkness?' Maybe.
Jessica also spoke of her sadness earlier this year at having a miscarriage, with The Apprentice star writing on her blog: "In the middle of all the sadness, we had been feeling as a family for the past couple of months, the universe (so I believed) had sentdominant big men in the history of the sport. His forays into music and movies, as well as his corporate marketability, made him a household name long before he became an NBA champion.
Life was good in Hollywood
As the nucleus of the Los Angeles Lakers, O’Neal and Kobe Bryant led the team to three consecutive NBA championships (2000-2002). Having peaked with the Lakers, Shaq set out to play a more supporting role to younger stars as a means of building upon his legacy as one of the league’s all-time great champions. And despite a rumor-riddled exit from Los Angeles, O’Neal took his talent to South Beach and won another NBA championship with Dwyane Wade’s Miami Heat.
What a bust THIS project was
Injuries and mediocrity have since dulled his career, including
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the flat top of a volcaniclastic apron with no visible redeposition and absence of hiati^[@CR23]^. The generally high vesicularity and absence of quench textures favor an origin of the discrete tephra layers as ash-cloud fallout that settled through the water column. Most of these ash clouds formed from subaerial eruptions but some may also derive from shallow submarine eruption columns that broke through the water column (cf.^[@CR25]^). Tephra layer compositions are felsic, mafic or bimodal and have silica contents between 55--78 wt%. Most of the tephra layers (∼80%) derive from the oceanic Izu-Bonin arc volcanic front as confirmed by major and trace element analyses of glass shards^[@CR24]^ and Sr-Nd isotope ratios, but also widely distributed fallout from the continental Japanese arcs reached the drill site. The majority (\>75%) ofHospital is No. 5 in U.S. and Best in the West in 2017-18 U.S. News & World Report
Photo by Susan Merrell
UCSF Medical Center has been named among the nation’s premier medical institutions for the 17th consecutive year, ranking as the fifth best hospital in the country and the top-ranked hospital in California, in U.S. News & World Report’s 2017-2018 Best Hospitals survey.
UCSF received elite Honor Roll status for exceptional performance in 15 medical specialties. It is the top-ranked hospital on the West Coast on the Honor Roll and the top center in California for cancer, diabetes, neurology and neurosurgery, respiratory and kidney disorders, and orthopedics. The annual listings for adult care were released Aug. 8, 2017.
U.S. News Best Hospitals 2017-18 1 Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minn. 2 Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio
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the debtors in this case. They filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection on September 9, 1998. Their debts were discharged on December 15, 1998. The plaintiff in this case is Charles J. Taunt, the Trustee in the underlying bankruptcy proceeding. The defendant, Barbara Hurtado, is the mother of debtor Jon Rey Hurtado.
5
In the early 1990s, the two debtors incurred significant financial obligations to various creditors. The creditors included Comerica Bank, which obtained a judgment on June 12, 1992, against the debtors in the amount of $87,752.77, and the IRS, which was owed roughly $110,000 for taxes evidently dating back to 1990. Smaller debts were owed to the state of Michigan, Michigan National Bank, and Cigna Bank.
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During the time in which the debtors were incurring these debts, they receivedtwo significant blocks of income. In September 1992, the debtors sold their house and received proceeds of $83,247.93. In August 1995, the debtors settled a lawsuit against Blue Cross and Blue Shield ("BCBS") for $130,795.00. Instead of going to the debtors' creditors or into the debtors' accounts, however, the funds went immediately to Hurtado's mother, defendant Barbara Hurtado.
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Barbara Hurtado deposited the checks into her savings account at TNC Credit Union. Barbara Hurtado and her husband Daniel were the only signatories on the account and had exclusive control of the funds therein.
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creditors. When the debtors needed to pay some particular living expense, they would instruct Barbara Hurtado to write a check on their behalf. Throughout the period of this arrangement, Barbara Hurtado kept the debtors' money separate from her own and never spent any portion of it on herself. The funds from the sale of the debtors' house and the settled lawsuit against BCBS were depleted by mid-1996, two years before the debtors declared bankruptcy. Barbara Hurtado had held funds for the debtors for over three years. No consideration was given in exchange for her aid.
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Although Barbara Hurtado characterizes the funds as always belonging to the debtors (and herself as a mere agent at their direction), there was, of course, a reason why the debtors insisted on having Barbarabe an "initial transferee" under the statute. This point was emphasized by the Seventh Circuit in Bonded Financial Services, Inc. v. European American Bank, 838 F.2d 890 (7th Cir.1988). In Bonded, Michael Ryan was an insider of Bonded Financial Services and the full owner of his unrelated business, Shamrock Hill Farm ("Shamrock"). On January 21, 1983, Ryan caused Bonded to send European American Bank ("European") a check for $200,000 with a note instructing European to deposit the check in Ryan's account. European complied. Ten days later, on January 31, Ryan authorized European to apply the $200,000 to a large debt Shamrock owed European. After Bonded (and Ryan) went bankrupt, the Trustee sued European, claiming that European became the initial transferee of the funds on January 21 because it
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Putting Chang on the same level
as his classmates gives Jeong enough screentime to solidify his place as the
funniest (and creepiest) character. Dean Pelton (Jim Rash, Reno 911!) is also a bigger part of the
show, injecting his infectious love for the college and for inappropriate
costumes into some of the season's most memorable adventures.
Good writing attracts talent, and Community's second season features
a lot of notable guest stars. Betty White probably would have seemed like a
bigger get for the season premiere if the episode had aired at the beginning of
her TV comeback instead of the end. Other stunt casting works better, including
LeVar Burton's hilarious appearance in "Intermediate Documentary
Filmmaking" as the hero Troy never actually wanted to meet in person; Josh
Holloway as the handsome Black Rider in "A Fistfull of Paintballs";
and GeorgeTakei's pitch-perfect narration in the Halloween episode
"Epidemiology." Malcolm-Jamal Warner gets the most to do this season,
playing double duty as Ô80s pop cultural icon and Shirley's estranged
husband, Andre. Even when he's wearing the kind of sweater his TV dad made
famous, he brings an emotional heft to one of the season's biggest storylines,
and I can only hope his return to Shirley's life means we'll see more of him in
Season Three.
I can't think of any other TV comedy that takes as many risks as
Community does. You never know what you're going to get from episode to
episode. This show has no problems switching genres, using a variety of film and
TV references to frame its stories. Sometimes that means full-on parodies, of
political thrillers ("Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design"),
zombie movies ("Epidemiology"), and outer space
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(the eponymous 'Fury') and follows the arbitrary recruitment of an untrained clerk Norman (sensitively played by Logan Lerman) to take the dead man's place in the hot seat.
The rest of the tank team consists of Ayer regular Michael Peña as Gordo ('Fatso' in Spanish), Shia LaBeouf as Bible and the memorably grungy Jon Bernthal as Coon-Ass. They are a crack team, and it's a cracking cast.What follows is a stunning depiction of the brutal combat as the US Army rolls towards Berlin. Ayer has done his research and the script is first rate. He also does a breathtakingly good job of directing. He's particularly good at inserting moments of stillness and repose between the apocalyptic battle scenes.There is a stunning set piece in which, after bloodily taking aGerman town, War Daddy drags Norman into a flat where two frightened young German women (Alicia von Rittberg and Anamaria Marinca) are living. There then ensues a remarkable film-within-a-film which explores an impressive range of emotions before the American troops roll out again to — as War Daddy says — take the next town. And the next.Ayer's supported in fashioning this masterpiece by a formidable team of artists. His cinematographer is Roman Vasyanov who made such ravishing use of colour in Charlie Countryman (which also starred Shia LaBeouf). Here he has restricted himself to a much more grim and monochromatic palette — grey steel, brown mud, khaki uniforms — but his polychromatic genius blazes into life for an unforgettable nighttime battle sequence.
Steven Price who composed a masterful score
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M.A. degree in Educational Leadership from New Mexico State University, and received my Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina.
Having only taught primarily in the South prior to 2009, it has been an adjustment living in NM. I love living here and am so very proud to call Gallup my home!
Ph.D., University of South Carolina, 2001, Elementary Education.
M.A., New Mexico State University, 2016, Educational Leadership
M.Ed., University of North Carolina - Wilmington, 1995, Elementary Education
B.A., University of North Carolina - Wilmington, 1990, Elementary Education
ECME 111 - Family and Community Collaborations
ECME 115 - Guiding of Young Children
ECME 117 - Curriculum and Development through Play: Birth through Age 4
ECME 117L - Practicum for Curriculum and Development through Play: Birth through Age 4In modern times, you can find a stray cabaret or goth club in most modern metropolitan areas. But back in the late 19th century, your options were limited, albeit merrily deranged.
Paris of the 1890s had several supernatural nightlife options, each of them with marvelously outlandish gimmicks. In the 1899 book Bohemian Paris of To-Day by William Chambers Morrow and Édouard Cucuel, the authors visit several of the City of Lights darker drinking destinations, such as the Cabaret du Néant ("The Cabaret of Nothingness") in the neighborhood of Montmartre.
At this gothic nightspot, visitors pondered their own mortality as they drank on coffins and were served libations (named after diseases) by monks and funeral attendees. Recalls Morrow:
Large, heavy, wooden coffins, resting on biers, were ranged about the room in an
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("The Cabaret of the Inferno"), a Satanically themed nightclub in Montmartre that abutted another cabaret. And according to the author's account, it was perhaps the trippiest hangout of La Belle Époque:
"Enter and be damned, the Evil One awaits you!" growled a chorus of rough voices as we hesitated before the scene confronting us. Near us was suspended a caldron over a fire, and hopping within it were half a dozen devil musicians, male and female, playing a selection from "Faust" on stringed instruments, while red imps stood by, prodding with red-hot irons those who lagged in their performance. Crevices in the walls of this room ran with streams of molten gold and silver, and here and there were caverns lit up by smouldering fires from which thick smokeissued, and vapors emitting the odors of a volcano. Flames would suddenly burst from clefts in the rocks, and thunder rolled through the caverns. Red imps were everywhere, darting about noiselessly, some carrying beverages for the thirsty lost souls, others stirring the fires or turning somersaults. Everything was in a high state of motion.
Once inside, the revelers witnessed a snake transform into a devil, were heckled by Satan, and were warned repeatedly of the scalding temperature. (To quote Morrow, "In spite of the half-molten condition of the rock-walls, the room was disagreeably chilly.")
Even though this venue isn't open today, it stuck around a while — that final photo depicts a police man standing outside the cabaret in 1952.
And right next door to the Cabaret de l'Enfer was Cabaret
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du Ciel ("The Cabaret of the Sky"), a divinely themed bar where Dante and Father Time greeted visitors and comely ladies dressed as angels pranced around teasing patrons. As Morrow recalled, the evening's entertainment was presided over by St. Peter himself, who anointed the boozy crowd:
Flitting about the room were many more angels, all in white robes and with sandals on their feet, and all wearing gauzy wings swaying from their shoulder-blades and brass halos above their yellow wigs. These were the waiters, the garcons of heaven, ready to take orders for drinks. One of these, with the face of a heavy villain in a melodrama and a beard a week old, roared unmelodiously, "The greetings of heaven to thee, brothers! Eternal bliss and happiness are for thee.Mayst thou never swerve from its golden paths! Breathe thou its sacred purity and renovating exaltation. Prepare to meet thy great Creator and don't forget the garcon!"[...]
[Later], without the slightest warning, the head of St. Peter, whiskers and all, appeared in a hole in the sky, and presently all of him emerged, even to his ponderous keys clanging at his girdle. He gazed solemnly down upon the crowd at the tables and thoughtfully scratched his left wing. From behind a dark cloud he brought forth a vessel of white crockery (which was not a wash-bowl) containing (ostensibly) holy water. After several mysterious signs and passes with his bony hands he generously sprinkled the sinners below with a brush dipped in the water; and then, with a parting blessing,
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in Estonia opened 2007 in Tallinn. The pre-war one was torn down in the late 1940s. Before the Second World War there were Jewish communities in Tartu and Valga.
Estonian Muslim community is quite small and there is no mosque in Estonia. However, Muslims gather at a local worshipper's home in Kadriorg.
Pagan and Earth Believers have a strong community in Estonia and their festivals, camps and worship ceremonies are held throughout Estonia during the summer. However, for an outsider to take part in the rituals is quite difficult. Some are held in public in the Soomaa region, when one-log-boats are being expanded and during festivities. A one-log-boat is a traditional carved boat.
One of the more traditional gods in Estonian religion was called Taara (shortened version of Taarapita or Tharapita)an independent woman who does not live a traditional Nepali life. A colleague told me about this woman, who rescues girls from abusive situations in rural villages and from human trafficking in Kathmandu, so I gratefully accepted a dinner invitation and soon we were warmly welcomed into her home.
Indira says it all began with her own mother, "When I look back on my mother's life, she got married at the age of fifteen, and she had no opportunity to say, 'No, I don't want to get married to a man who's already got women.'" Indira's mother married and had her first child at sixteen. Because her husband wanted a son, she went on to give birth to eight more children without resting. But Indira's mother had a vision
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to see which will hold the interest of my three year-old. They laugh, so happy now. I would never have guessed what they've suffered. But now I can see the strength in their smiles.
Indira goes on to relate the stories of her other three daughters, who came to her when they were just seven, nine and ten years old. Two girls were raped by their grandfather, and one by her brother. These girls were then rejected, not only by their family members, but also from Nepalese society. "They don't want to see the girl's face within their community.... The society blamed them, 'it's your fault'. Never blame to the man."
I look at my own daughters, so innocent, playing with these girls. Sometimes I am shocked by the worldif narratives like this will help me teach advocacy, I consider the above risks, although real, worth taking.
Indira tells the story of one woman's struggle for education and a home. Once she obtained these, she did not keep them to herself but was moved by the stories of those around her to join them in their struggle. Her own relative power was not wasted on inaction, but compelled her to reach out. Empowerment and education. Compassion and a safe place to call home. I suspect Indira's commitment to meeting these needs has done more for the health of her daughters than any doctor's prescription.
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damages (Doc. 185).
I. BACKGROUND
Tavist-D is a cold, cough and allergy medicine. One of its ingredients is PPA, a decongestant used in hundreds of commercially-available pharmaceuticals, including Dimetapp, Alka-Seltzer Plus and Contac. On April 1, 1979, Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ("Sandoz") submitted to the Federal Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") a New Drug Application ("NDA") to use Tavist-D as a prescription drug. That application was approved on December 15, 1982.
On April 26, 1988, Sandoz filed an NDA with the FDA seeking permission to sell Tavist-D as an over-the-counter ("OTC") drug. The FDA granted permission on August 21, 1992. Between 1996 and 1999, the FDA approved three reformulations of Tavist-D.
On January 1, 1997, Sandoz merged with another pharmaceutical company, Ciba-Geigy *1168 Corporation, creating several new companies. One of the new companies,NCH, became responsible for the manufacture and sale of Tavist-D.[1]
In December 1999, Plaintiff's boyfriend purchased for her a box of Tavist-D. On June 17, 2000, Plaintiff suffered a stroke, which she alleges was caused by her ingestion of Tavist-D. On December 22, 2000, Plaintiff filed an action in Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix, Arizona, seeking relief for her personal injuries based on theories of negligence, strict liability and breach of warranty. The complaint demanded punitive damages and named three defendants: NCH, Novartis Corporation, and Novartis Pharmaceutical Corporation, the latter two of which were dismissed in 2001.
On January 25, 2001, the action was removed to the United States District Court. Defendant filed a motion for partial summary judgment on the issue of punitive damages on February 22, 2005.
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fall to play the game; developer Epic Games has given those who purchased "Bulletstorm: Epic Edition" or pre-ordered "Gears of War 3" a chance to take the online multiplayer for a spin. New and returning gamers will appreciate all the new weapons, characters, and the smooth online experience.
The "Gears of War" beta comes with a purpose. Besides letting gamers preview the title before its release, Epic Games is using it to test its new dedicated online servers. The studio is also looking to iron out any bugs, glitches, and exploits that plagued the previous series entries.
The gameplay of "Gears of War 3" multiplayer remains mostly the same, but it incorporates new weapons, maps, game modes, and game play mechanics. Gamers will continue to strategically go in and outAn empty sausage truck was stolen sometime Wednesday morning from a family-owned sausage producer in Sunnyvale, and found later in San Jose with one suspect in custody and one still at large, the company's vice president said.
Vice President and COO Pascuale Bitonti from the New York Style Sausage Company, located at 1228 Reamwood Ave. in Sunnyvale, told NBC Bay Area that his night manager saw someone drive the truck off the lot in Sunnyvale through a fence early Wednesday morning.
Officers from the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety followed the truck and lost it in San Jose, Bitonti said. Officers confirmed the arrest and the ongoing search for the second suspect. [[395973401, C]]
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appellees filed suit in state court, challenging Act 42 under the state and federal Constitutions, as well as the VRA. The State removed the case to the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, and, as required by the VRA, a three-judge court convened to hear the case pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2284. After a two-day trial, the District Court denied appellees' request for a preliminary injunction, denied the state and federal constitutional claims, and took the VRA claims under advisement. While the case was pending, this Court decided Shaw v. Reno, whereupon the District Court revoked its prior rulings and held another two-day hearing. Focusing almost exclusively on the oddly-shaped District 4, the District Court decided that Act 42 violated the Constitution, and enjoinedthat in Act 42. While Act 42's District 4 ran in a zigzag
[ UNITED STATES v. HAYS, ___ U.S. ___ (1995)
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fashion along the northern and eastern borders of the State, Act 1's District 4 begins in the northwestern part of the State and runs southeast along the Red River until it reaches Baton Rouge. For present purposes, the most significant difference between the two district maps is that in Act 42, part of Lincoln Parish was contained in District 4, while in Act 1, Lincoln Parish is entirely contained in District 5.
On remand, the District Court allowed appellees to amend their complaint to challenge Act 1's constitutionality. It then held another two-day hearing and concluded, largely for the same reasons that it had invalidated Act 42, that
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Michael Geist sez, "Last month, there were several Canadian media reports on how the work of Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, had entered the public domain. While this was oddly described as a 'copyright quirk', it was no quirk. The term of copyright in Canada (alongside TPP countries such as Japan and New Zealand) is presently life of the author plus an additional 50 years, a term that meets the international standard set by the Berne Convention. Those countries now appear to have caved to U.S. pressure as there are reports that they have agreed to extend to life plus 70 years as part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership."
If new reports out of Japan are correct, however, Canada may have caved to U.S. pressure to extend copyrightterm. The U.S. extended its term to life plus 70 years in 1998 in response to demands from the Disney Corporation (Mickey was headed to the public domain) and has since pressured other countries to match. NHK reports that a deal on copyright term has been reached within the TPP with countries agreeing to a life plus 70 term. Alongside Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Vietnam (the TPP countries that adhere to the Berne standard), it appears that Canada has dropped its opposition to the change.
From a policy perspective, there is no credible evidence that this will do anything other than leave Canadians with 20 years of no new works entering the public domain. Indeed, many economists have examined the issue and concluded that extending the term unsurprisingly
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see wildflowers, birds, bats, butterflies and other natural wonders this spring may want to pick up the companion Heart of Texas Wildlife Trail maps to guide them to prime viewing locations along the trail's eastern and western branches.
The two-branch driving trail encompasses 55 counties, starting at the Rio Grande, crossing the Edwards Plateau and culminating on the rolling plains near San Angelo and Abilene. In all, the Heart of Texas Wildlife Trail features a total of 239 wildlife-viewing sites along both main south and central Texas highways and scenic back roads.
At stops along the trails, travelers can observe migrating Monarch butterflies and hundreds of bird species, keep an eye out for stealthy bobcats and javelina, relax in a nature lodge, view bison and longhorns, and even watch Angoragoats being sheared. Among some of the more remarkable destinations along the Heart of Texas trails are the state's oldest Spanish mission, its largest bat populations, magnificent caverns, prehistoric rock art, one of the state's last suspension bridges and the worlds' largest surviving herd of scimitar-horned oryx.
The Heart of Texas-East (HOTE) map was the first of the two trail maps to be published. The HOTE map, featuring 14 separate loops and 124 sites, hit the shelves last fall. It marks key natural and cultural sites along the Interstate 35 and U.S. 183 corridors from Laredo to Brownwood.
The just-released Heart of Texas-West (HOTW) map denotes 12 separate loops with a total of 115 wildlife-viewing sites showcasing some of the best spots to enjoy Texas' world-class wildlife and unique cultural
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heritage locations on both public and private lands. Public sites along the western trail include several city parks, Lake Amistad National Recreation Area, five Texas state parks and historic sites, six state natural areas and three state wildlife management areas. In addition, the trail highlights dozens of private ranches, campgrounds, bed and breakfast inns and other nature-oriented business establishments.
A limited quantity of wildlife trail maps can be picked up for free at the state's 12 Travel Information Centers, including the Capitol Visitors Center in Austin. The maps also may be purchased for $3 each through the Texas Cooperative Extension Bookstore on-line (http://tcebookstore.org/) or by calling (888) 900-2577.
The western leg begins in the brushy borderlands north of Laredo, roughly following U.S. 83 through Uvalde and skirting northward along thewestern portion of the Edwards Plateau to Junction and San Angelo. A side chute of the trail -- the Rio Bravo Loop heads west on U.S. 277 along the Texas-Mexico border, through Del Rio to Langtry and up to the Devil's River region.
"What makes the Heart of Texas trail especially noteworthy is its diversity," said Linda Campbell, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's nature tourism coordinator. "Even seasoned Hill Country travelers will be surprised to find new 'hidden treasures' along the trail."
Campbell gives much of the credit for the trail's completion to local communities that contributed funding for the project and brought together diverse elements in a joint effort to promote economic development and conserve habitat vital to wildlife.
For example, the new trail includes 17 sites on two
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this study were presented as an oral presentation at the 70th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, Orlando, Florida, 25--29 June 2010.
The authors acknowledge the assistance of the staff of the Washington University Clinical Research Unit in the performance of this study; the technical assistance of Krishan Jethi, Lennis Lich, the Washington University Clinical Research Unit, Medical School Cyclotron staff, the Center for Clinical Imaging Research, and the East Building Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility staff for their assistance. Ms. Janet Dedeke, the senior author's assistant, prepared this manuscript. All are staff at Washington University in St. Louis.
Follow Sarkar Raj
Ramgopal Varma's 'Sarkar Raj' to release in April 2008
Ram Gopal Varma's "Sarkar Raj" will be released in April 2008, a source close to the director said.
"The film was never to be pitched against 'Jodha-Akbar'. We had zeroed in on April because that's how long the post-production work would take. Clashing with another Aishwarya Rai film was never a problem. In 'Jodha-Akbar', Aishwarya plays a historical character. In 'Sarkar Raj' she's a contemporary woman," said the source.
Although Aishwarya's two films have stalwarts in the cast, including the formidable Big B in "Sarkar Raj", they offer her author-backed roles.
"Sarkar Raj" is also crucial for her husband Abhishek Bachchan since it is his first major release after "Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom", discounting the guest appearance in "Laaga Chunari Mein Daag".
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voted to recognize the Armenian genocide at the
hands of the Ottoman Turks, and has spoken out against Hugo Chavez’s crackdown
on free speech in Venezuela at a time when his colleagues were taking oil
shipments from Caracas. He is a thoughtful and seasoned lawmaker who would be
perfectly competent to serve as President of the United States. And for all his
evident pride and lack of discipline, his rhetorical misfires often occur while
making a good-natured joke (the “Indian accent” remark) or a passionately held
political belief. Joe Biden is undeniably an honorable, if regularly off-base,
politician.
The nation would
be face a much better choice in November if he and Obama switched places on the
ticket. However, the Democratic base would never abide a man that independent.
We have implemented a new commenting system. To use it youSharon Osbourne has revealed that she underwent reconstructive surgery on her vagina in 2011.
Sharon Osbourne has undergone drastic cosmetic surgery on her private parts.
The rock matriarch and wife of Ozzy Osbourne had a reconstructive procedure carried out on her vagina in 2011, and although the operation was painful, she is delighted with the results.
Osbourne remained coy following the procedure, confirming only that she had undergone "a little bit of lady surgery downstairs", but now she has spoken out about the operation.
"(It was) just excruciating. Having it tightened was the worst, it hurt a lot," She told UK talk show host Graham Norton.
Asked if it was worth the pain, she replied: "My husband thinks so. It's back the way God wanted it to be."
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Gary Craig
@gcraig1
Disheartened by the parade of heroin-addicted parents who appeared in her courtroom, a Family Court judge in late December ordered an addict-prostitute to not get pregnant again until she was able to regain custody of her newborn son — the fourth child to be taken from her care because of neglect.
"The testimony in this case clearly established that the mother had little or no prenatal care, that the baby was born prematurely with a positive toxicology for illegal drugs, and that the mother admitted use of illegal drugs during her pregnancy," Family Court Judge Patricia Gallaher wrote in the decision.
Gallaher retired at the end of December, and the 27-page decision reads like a salvo from a judge disturbed and dispirited by what she witnessed as a judgeand previously a legal assistant in Family Court. And, she wrote, the epidemic of heroin in the community has led to more severe and frequent cases of parental neglect than in years past.
"This court has seen about a half dozen seemingly 'nice couples' show up as respondents in neglect cases where both are addicted to heroin and literally throwing their lives away — and the lives of their children — in just this year," Gallaher wrote.
The Dec. 27 decision is now over a month old, but is making ripples in legal circles where possible appeals are being weighed. The Monroe County Public Defender's Office represented the mother in the case, identified as Brandy F. in court documents, and may appeal. The New York Civil Liberties Union, or NYCLU,
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but also notes that an appellate court overturned the ruling, deciding that a Family Court judge did not have the authority to order parents to have no more children. That legal dynamic has not changed since 2004, though Gallaher in her ruling implores appellate judges to reconsider the earlier decision.
Four children neglected
In July 2016, Brandy F. gave birth to her son Steven, born at 29 weeks and displaying immediate signs of drug withdrawal. He was in the hospital for 33 days before being released. During the pregnancy, Brandy ingested crack cocaine, methadone and alcohol, according to court testimony. She said she did not know who the father was.
Testimony showed that she "admitted using illegal drugs prior to the actual delivery of this child, resulting in her and thenewborn having positive toxicology screens at the hospital for both cocaine and opiates," Gallaher wrote.
Gallaher ordered the baby removed from Brandy's care. Court records also show that another son was born prematurely to Brandy in 2014; the boy was addicted to drugs and "had no identified father." A daughter was taken from her custody in 2011; the girl was also born an addict and "went through medically monitored withdrawal."
Another son was taken from Brandy's care in 2007 and has been living with his maternal grandmother since that time. While in Brandy's care, the boy "was not protected from access to (a) hypodermic needle."
In the ruling, Gallaher said her goal was to allow Brandy to stabilize her life so she could one day have custody of her children.
The children
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"would most probably rejoice in having (a) mother who was clean, sober and competent, and hopefully even would love them as a mother should love her children," she wrote.
The ruling makes clear that the onus of responsibility is not solely on Brandy. The state's Social Services Law requires that caseworkers "advise eligible needy persons periodically of the availability at public expense of family planning services for the prevention of pregnancy and inquire whether such persons desire to have such services furnished to them."
Gallaher's ruling directs the county caseworkers to offer family planning and contraception to Brandy, as the law allows. Caseworkers can not require family planning or the use of contraception for a client. The services and contraception are provided at no cost.
Gallaher declined to discuss the ruling.Brandy could not be located to discuss the decision.
Retired Judge O'Connor said that the decision from Gallaher, who helped draft the 2004 ruling, shows that many of the same troubling issues she and Gallaher saw in 2004 still exist, and that heroin may be exacerbating the societal problems.
O'Connor said she often encouraged county caseworkers to direct men and women to family planning services, which the county funded, but the county staff seemed loath to do so.
"The law requires it," she said. " ... And they just don't do it."
"The (county social services department) deals with the children coming into their care," she said. "They do not deal with preventing the children coming into their care."
O'Connor said that caseworkers do not have to discuss contraception or family planning with
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said it was concerned by "statements intended to awaken strife between nationalities." (The alleged offending statements weren't even in the article itself. Roskomnadzor singled out a hyperlink to a different article, a 2008 interview with another Ukrainian nationalist, Dmitro Yarosh, who said the Georgian conflict showed that "our greatest external enemy is the Russian empire," and called for its "liquidation".)
So, what's wrong with a private media owner firing an editor accused of publishing offensive material? As for the material itself, doesn't Britain's 2006 Terrorism Act make it a criminal offence to publish "direct or indirect encouragement...of acts of terrorism"? Well, yes, and if the American or British governments decided to use these tools to crush all media criticism of government policy, they might be able to get prettyWe are a nation founded on genocide and built on the backs of slaves. We slaughtered 600,000 of each other in a civil war. We „tamed the Wild West with a six-shooter,“ and we rape and beat and kill our women without mercy and at a staggering rate: every three hours a women is murdered in the USA (half the time by an ex or a current); every three minutes a woman is raped in the USA; and every 15 seconds a woman is beaten in the USA.
———
Celebrating the Prince of Peace in the Land of Guns …a letter from Michael Moore
Monday, December 24th, 2012
Friends,
After watching the deranged, delusional National Rifle Association press conference on Friday, it was clear that the Mayan prophecy had come true. Except the
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A college librarian's take on technology
By
I just had to do some housecleaning among my RSS feeds. Some of my favoriteblogs had moved from Scienceblogs to Scientopia in the wake of PepsiGate. (If this -gate is unfamiliar, here it is in a nutshell: Bloggers who wrote for a respected science blog aggregation site were upset when the management offered paid blog space to corporate spokesfolks - in particular a Pepsi blog on nutrition - without distinguishing it from the other blogs, which many bloggers felt unethically blurred the line between science commentary and advertising. Though Scienceblogs relented, the damage was done.)
It made me revisit a rather savage description of the situation published in the New York Times Magazine last Sunday. Virginia Heffernan, who writes a kind of "tech/fashion" featurefor the magazine, thought the bloggers who were making such a fuss unfairly used their status as scientists to engage in classist anti-Christian bigotry. "Hammering away at an ideology," she wrote, "substituting stridency for contemplation, pummeling its enemies in absentia: ScienceBlogs has become Fox News for the religion-baiting, peak-oil crowd . . . science blogging, apparently, is a form of redundant and effortfully incendiary rhetoric that draws bad-faith moral authority from the word 'science' and from occasional invocations of 'peer-reviewed' thises and thats."
In a comment to a blog post analyzing her unusually dyspeptic analysis, she explained that she has no training in science, but was surprised that scientists would engage in the kind of grudge matches that are so common on political blogs. She also issued a correction
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with electronic autopilots, the Japanese sailors relied almost exclusively on Monitor wind vane self-steering units, consigning the autopilots to a back-up role only. Mike Scheck and Ross Gillanders of Scanmar International, which makes the Monitor wind vanes, greeted Koga and Abe after they arrived in San Francisco Bay and docked at Alameda. Gillanders reported some details to ON via email:
"Both Mr. Koga and Mr. Abe relied on their Monitors to self-steer approximately 95% of the time once the boats cleared the coast of Japan. Out of the 55 days Mr. Koga was at sea, he experienced 10 days of storm conditions with the Monitor steering 100% of the time. Both boats are equipped with redundant below decks electronic autopilots, but saw no use based on the opinion theyCradle of Filth also have a lot of horror elements in their lyrics. Clive Barker's books are a big influence, Marquis De Sade, Sheridan Le Fanu,Bram Stoker and many others. "Dusk and her Embrace" album centers on gothic themes, "Cruelty and the beast" on Countess Elizabeth Bathory story, "Midian" on horror etc... There's also Notre Dame, Snowy Shaw's old band, which has a b-movies aura.
it might not be exactly what you're looking for but Swedish avant-garde BM band Diabolical Masquerade has an album - Death's Design that was (allegedly) meant to be a soundtrack of a horror movie....great album, but only if you listen all 43 minutes of it in one piece, not butchered into 61 (!) tracks...
Well, in terms of lyrical themes Necrophagia is about as "horror
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Introduction
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a chronic lung condition characterized by progressive airflow limitation, shortness of breath, and productive cough, is the third leading cause of death in the United States \[[@ref1]\]. Estimates indicate that approximately 15 million US adults are living with COPD \[[@ref2]\]; however, the actual number of adults living with COPD is likely much higher, because COPD often goes undetected and undiagnosed \[[@ref2]\]. In 2010, the economic burden of COPD in the United States was approximately US\$ 50 billion, including US\$ 30 billion in direct and US\$ 20 billion in indirect health care costs \[[@ref3]\]. The largest share of the cost burden was caused by poorly managed comorbidities (eg, hypertension, heart disease, and mental illness) experienced by patients \[[@ref4]\]. Although different approaches to managing COPDTexas (District Court) on December 15, 1981. Prior to the filing of the motion, that court had issued a permanent injunction which required that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) offer the Keystone Project in El Paso, Texas, to the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the program established pursuant to Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. § 637.
4
Following the issuance of the injunction, the Corps offered the Keystone Project to the SBA, and in June 1982, Alderete was selected for this procurement. The ensuing negotiations between Alderete and the Corps were not successfully concluded and the Corps, after advising SBA, then removed the project from the Section 8(a) program. On January 14, 1983, an unrestricted invitation for bids
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Joshua "J.J." Wahrer's parents are fighting for their son to be able to wear a listening device to school. (Photo courtesy of Joshua Wahrer)
The Las Vegas parents of a 6-year-old are embroiled in a battle with their son’s school district after requesting that he be allowed to wear a listening device to class following a case of abuse by a former teacher.
Joshua and Britten Wahrer are the parents of J.J. Wahrer, and say they want to keep track of their son, a student at Harmon Elementary School in the Clark County School District, and be able to listen to his surroundings at school after the non-verbal autistic boy was hit by his teacher last year. J.J.’s former teacher, Melony Carter, was charged with felony child abuse in Juneplan to keep Saskatchewan people safe?"
Reiter said he's had "numerous meetings" with health officials in recent days, including the province's chief medical officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab.
"There's an emergency preparedness plan in place that has been for some time. It's tweaked for different types of emergencies," Reiter said. "They're working on it for the coronavirus."
Mowat pressed on, saying that "our health system is stretched to its limits and emergency rooms are already bursting at the seams."
Vicki Mowat, the Health Critic with the Saskatchewan NDP, said “our health system is stretched to its limits and emergency rooms are already bursting at the seams.” (Matt Garand/CBC)
Two weeks ago, the government released a report saying emergency rooms get clogged with patients because people from rural areas are bypassing hospitals closer to home.
"It's
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officers will consider public transmission and work with the school, public space or event accordingly in order to limit further public transmission."
CBC News also asked what might prompt the government to recommend against large public events from proceeding. The producers of the upcoming 2020 Juno Awards in Saskatoon said that as of Monday, the plan was to still hold the March 15 event.
The spokesperson said the ministry would consider recently issued guidelines for mass gatherings issued by the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Province needs to 'up their game' for communication
In a Monday Twitter thread, Dr. Anne Huang, a former deputy health officer for Saskatchewan, cautioned the province against calling an early election amidst the global COVID-19 outbreak.
On Tuesday, Huang told CBC News the province needs to "up their2012 short film called Montauk, which, like Stranger Things, focuses on covert government experiments. The filmmaker also claims he and his agent pitched a Montauk series to the Duffer Brothers in 2014, when they had given the showrunners the script, film, and ideas. Though Kessler never inked a deal with the Duffer Brothers, he insists his concepts have been used throughout the hit series, which is why he is asking for a cut.
The Duffer Brothers maintain that they began working on the Stranger Things concept years before Kessler's alleged pitch. According to TMZ, the brothers have provided some documents that prove they began developing a Sci-fi series set in 1980s Montauk as early as 2010.
“Mr. Kessler’s claim is completely meritless,” the Duffers’ attorney Alex Kohner said a statement
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Shargel to produce records of all fee arrangements or property transfers from, to, or on behalf of ten named individuals, six of whom invoke the attorney-client privilege.
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We affirm.
BACKGROUND
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On March 5, 1984, a federal grand jury sitting in the Southern District of New York issued the subpoena in question requiring, inter alia, that Mr. Shargel produce records of any monies or property transferred to him by or on behalf of ten named individuals, eight of whom have been indicted for violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ("RICO"), 18 U.S.C. Secs. 1961 et seq. (West Supp.1984). The government states that the information is sought as evidence of "unexplained wealth," tax law violations, and payments of legal fees by "benefactors." In moving to quashopptys?
Doesn't he know about SUNK COSTS - if he knew about this concept the first lawsuit would not have been filed. The contract with Signature for the school was weak and favored Signature's position.
Posted by Ceaser
a resident of Vintage Hills Elementary School
on Dec 28, 2008 at 9:52 am
Dr. Casey once again displays a failure of leadership.
The state is in the worst economic downturn since the great depression.
Tax revenues supporting schools and cities are expected to plummet.
Instead of asking PUSD employees to share the burden, Casey goes right
into the classroom to cut costs. The COLA adjustment must be delayed.
Pleasanton Teachers and Administrators are among the highest paid in the state. They must "get a haircut" as all of us are. Unemployment is approaching 10% in the state. It is
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and institutions unwilling to integrate women's history and feminist art into mainstream, male-dominated exhibitions.
"As a result, generation after generation of young people grow up without knowing these important histories," Chicago claims.
"I would hazard that this is the case for Pussy Riot, as it has been for artists like Tracey Emin, who inherit the benefits of this history without understanding that their freedom is built upon it."
The Dinner Party
One of her autumn exhibitions, Deflowered at Riflemaker in London, opening November 12, will feature the test plate and "runner drawing" for The Dinner Party, a massive ceremonial banquet laid on a triangular table 48ft on each side. The installation, which represents 1,038 women in history, has been on permanent exhibition at the Elizabeth A Sackler Center for Feminist Art atthe Brooklyn Museum in New York since 2007.
The genesis of the installation dates back to the undergraduate years of the artist at UCLA. "At the first session, the professor promised to discuss women's contributions at the last class. I waited all semester and when the final meeting took place, he said: 'Women's contributions: they made none'," she said.
After battling the "macho LA art scene", Judy Chicago decided to create a work of art that would convey a different take on history, before gender and women studies gained momentum at university. That is when The Dinner Party, a symbolic history of women in Western civilisation, was conceived.
Judy Chicago has always explored a broad range of media in her work - including "traditional female arts" such as embroidery, quilting and
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it leaves out or leaves behind more than half of the population.
Our broader agenda for progress and economic growth also includes increasing trade, implementing development strategies that build capacity and opportunity, and advancing responsible governance that rejects corruption, enforces the rule of law and delivers results for people. South Africa’s leadership is essential in advancing this agenda across Africa.South Africans have many reasons to be proud on this National Women’s Day. President Jacob Zuma recently appointed Gill Marcus as governor of the South African Reserve Bank. Across the country, women are leading small and medium-sized businesses that are the foundation of economic progress. And South Africa is home to dynamic entrepreneurs such as Sally Marengo, who started the KPL Aluminium and Zinc Die-Casting factory which now manufactures carIn August 2014, Jamu Camara was at home with her girlfriend in the Gambian resort town of Kololi when police arrived for a surprise raid, taking both women in for questioning. "They just said they heard we are lesbians, blah blah blah," the 21-year-old soccer player recalled. "I told them, 'You have no right to detain me here. I'm not going to say anything because you don't have your evidence.'" The women eventually were released, though two months later a friend with contacts in the government told Camara her name had shown up on a new state list of suspected gays and lesbians. Anticipating another run-in with authorities, Camara fled over the border into Senegal, joining an untold number of LGBT Gambians driven into exile by the rhetoric
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is a new kid, SDF, on the block. The SDF represents the third way in Syria—a powerful, cohesive and credible alternative to the Assad regime and FSA jihadis. This emerging power enjoys the admiration, confidence, military and political support of both the US and Russia.
The daring SDF operation behind enemy lines is one of the most significant actions in Syrian Civil War, and it is full of symbolism. It represents deepening US-led coalition commitment to SDF forces, the combat capabilities of the Kurdish-Arab alliance, and a halt to the Syrian army advance on Raqqa from the south of the city.
Now that Tabqa is also taken, with relative ease, the US will have a new base of operations from where to launch strikes. There is no question left onIndiana Workers Fight Back Against Assault on Unions and the ALEC Agenda
Thousands of Indiana workers rallied outside, and inside, their state capitol on Wednesday to speak out against Governor Mitch Daniels' renewed effort to force through so-called "right to work" legislation designed to undermine labor unions and workers' rights protected by collective bargaining.
One Victory for Democracy--Restored Access to the Indiana Capitol
Workers won a victory Wednesday when the Governor rescinded new restrictions that had been created to limit the rights of Indiana citizens to freely access their state capitol building. Prior to last year's protests, citizens in Indiana, Wisconsin, and other states had long enjoyed easy access to their state houses to express their views on legislation, but in Indiana as with Wisconsin and other states, partisan political leaders
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imposed supposedly "safety-based" restrictions to limit citizens exercising their freedoms of assembly and speech. On Wednesday, faced with thick lines of constituents winding down the streets of the capitol, the state lifted the 3,000-person cap on the number of people who could enter the building where legislation is being pushed to restrict workers rights.
The Battle Against another Anti-Labor Bill with "ALEC" Corporate DNA
Thousands of taxpayers arrived from across the state, along with a small number of counter-protestors, in response to the announcement that the Indiana legislative leaders were planning to push through a so-called "right to work" bill, which has been called the "right to work for less" bill by opponents.
This bill is no native born Hoosier idea. It tracks key provisions of "model" legislation secretly voted onwho also sits on ALEC's Board of Directors, which approves "model" legislation in every area of the law. He is the co-chair of the ALEC Tax Task Force, which has previously opposed taxes on windfall profits of global energy companies and sought to eliminate combined reporting for corporations, thus making it easier for companies to use gimmicks to hide profits out of state.
State Rep. David Wolkins of Winona Lake is also an ALEC statewide co-chair, along with Senator Buck and Duke Energy. He is also the co-chair of ALEC's Energy Task Force, and in 2011 ALEC named him a "State Legislator of the Year" for advancing ALEC's vision. (In some prior years, legislators receiving this designation also received cash "awards," although it is not certain if Wolkins did.)
Indiana
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core provisions of criminal and civil liability and mandatory prosecution for violating the bar on union dues collection from free-riders, as does the Indiana bill.
Unless opponents of the bill continue to deny the legislature the quorum needed to pass the bill or secure additional allies, Governor Daniels may sign into law this punitive bill that essentially reverses over 60 years of protections for unions and the workers they represent. Indiana has a deep tradition of trade union activities in the state that have sought to protect working families from corporate abuses and unfair practices. Governor Daniels, who served as an advisor to President Ronald Reagan, was working for Senator Lugar when the President rebuked the Polish Soviet era regime for its criminalization of the Solidarity union activities, notingagainst Governor Mitch Daniels' renewed effort to force through so-called "right to work" legislation designed to undermine labor unions and workers' rights protected by collective bargaining.
One Victory for Democracy--Restored Access to the Indiana Capitol
Workers won a victory Wednesday when the Governor rescinded new restrictions that had been created to limit the rights of Indiana citizens to freely access their state capitol building. Prior to last year's protests, citizens in Indiana, Wisconsin, and other states had long enjoyed easy access to their state houses to express their views on legislation, but in Indiana as with Wisconsin and other states, partisan political leaders imposed supposedly "safety-based" restrictions to limit citizens exercising their freedoms of assembly and speech. On Wednesday, faced with thick lines of constituents winding down the streets of
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Force, which has previously opposed taxes on windfall profits of global energy companies and sought to eliminate combined reporting for corporations, thus making it easier for companies to use gimmicks to hide profits out of state.
State Rep. David Wolkins of Winona Lake is also an ALEC statewide co-chair, along with Senator Buck and Duke Energy. He is also the co-chair of ALEC's Energy Task Force, and in 2011 ALEC named him a "State Legislator of the Year" for advancing ALEC's vision. (In some prior years, legislators receiving this designation also received cash "awards," although it is not certain if Wolkins did.)
Indiana is now playing a central role in ALEC's agenda. The Chairman of ALEC's Public Sector Board this year is Representative David Frizzell of Indianapolis, who has alsobeen a member of ALEC's Health Task Force. In all, at least 17 Indiana representatives and five state senators are members of ALEC Task Forces, along with an unknown number of other legislators who do not have these known leadership roles with ALEC corporate partners. Representative Richard McClain of Logansport, who introduced H.B. 1104, the latest version of "Right to Work" introduced in the state, is also a member of the ALEC Tax Task Force, along with Senator Buck.
How Close Is HB 1104 to the Bill Voted on by ALEC Corporations?
The Indiana bill, which was introduced on the first day of the legislative session this year, contains provisions very similar to the ALEC "model" bill. The Center for Media and Democracy (CMD), which publishes PRWatch, analyzed and exposed
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readily defined using this resting state imaging modality.\[[@ref12][@ref22]\]
Currently, the gold standard for mapping eloquent cortex for neurosurgical procedures involves ECS testing during an awake craniotomy.\[[@ref27]\] This technique requires patients to remain cooperative and interactive through the entirety of both the mapping and resection portions of a surgical procedure. These requirements as well as the possibility of intraoperative seizures or respiratory complications can limit this technique\'s efficacy overall. Intraoperative seizures can occur in 3--18% of awake craniotomies and respiratory complications may occur in up to 15--24% of awake craniotomies.\[[@ref9][@ref20][@ref31][@ref32][@ref33][@ref36]\] These and other complications can require the cessation of the awake portion of the procedure, limiting the extent of resection of a patient\'s tumor as it relates to functional cortex. In addition, to its limited success rate, only a subsetTalking to Chris Nozet, it's clear that sometimes the simple things like hard work and discipline are the keys to success.
Of course, it also helps to have an unusually clear understanding of oneself, as Nozet demonstrates.
"I guess when you go to college, you never know what you're going to be, but actually I'm (working) in the area I majored in, which isn't typical," says the 34-year-old. "I always thought of myself as a business person."
It's a perception that was undoubtedly shaped by his parents, both successful in their own right.
"My mom owns a realty company in the state of Washington, with about 100 employees, and my dad has a company here in the Bay Area that sells building products to companies like Home Depot," he says.
Originally from Van-couver,
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be needing to mount both offensive and defensive legal efforts in the months ahead, and any contributions to cover these expenses are gratefully appreciated.
Who am I? A veteran writer/editor with decades of published writing credits, and at one time the Editor-in-Chief of PokerNews.com (though these days, "Tony G" is a dirty word to me). Currently continuing work on a book on the AP and UB scandals, to be published by Dimat Publishing in late 2012 or early 2013.Watford sack manager Marco Silva
Watford manager Marco Silva has been sacked following a run of poor results, with the club apparently unhappy at Everton’s pursuit of him earlier in the season.
The Hornets were as high as fourth in the Premier League table in October but have won just once in their last 11 top-flight matches.
They remain in 10th place but are just five points above the relegation zone after they lost 2-0 away to Leicester on Saturday.
The 40-year-old Portuguese was linked with the Everton manager’s job before Sam Allardyce took over and Sky sources understand their majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri approached Watford owner Gino Pizzo in person after the Toffees 3-2 win at Goodison Park in November to ask permission to talk to Silva about becoming their new
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the spring of 2003. At the same time, a criminal investigation also looking at the issue of contractors was launched by the Army's Criminal Investigation Command.
Only the inspector general came back with findings of fault. An October 2003 letter from Lt. Gen. Paul Mikolashek, the inspector general, found two violations of contracting rules but concluded that the allegation of "an adulterous affair with a female contractor was not substantiated."
Memo of `concern'
The report prompted Gen. John M. Keane, the Army's No. 2 officer, to write a disciplinary "memorandum of concern" to Riggs. The memo found that a female contractor was allowed to draft congressional testimony, respond to congressional correspondence and communicate with Capitol Hill staffers.
Allowing a contractor to perform functions that should have been undertaken only by government employeeswas improper, Keane wrote.
Also, since the contractor was serving in a role similar to that of a deputy director or executive officer, that amounted to an improper "personal services contract" that should have been filled by a government employee. Riggs was put on notice "to comply with all regulatory requirements," but Keane wrote that the memo would not be filed in Riggs' personnel records.
Riggs was also questioned in the related criminal investigation, he and his attorney said. It produced no charges and, said Rigg's attorney, Army Lt. Col. Vic Hansen, "The investigation's dead, and it's not going anywhere."
A spokesman for the Army's Criminal Investigation Command said he could not comment on the status of any investigation.
Now retired, Keane said demoting Riggs based on a penalty that represents the
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his scarf: ''I will triumph with dignity and honor.''
Though providing the former enemy's point of view is no longer a new idea, the ABC News project holds up very well. Sharply produced and edited, it provides a crisp overview of Pearl Harbor's components: diplomacy and espionage, and the military and human factors. In his no-nonsense style of narration, Mr. Brinkley clearly threads the story together. ''What were we doing in Pearl Harbor anyway?'' he asks, so the question can be answered.
NBC decided to put a journalistic spin on history with its presentation of ''Pearl Harbor: Legacy of Attack,'' produced by National Geographic Channel (and also to be shown on the National Geographic Channel). In this documentary, the underwater explorer Robert Ballard -- well known for his Titanic andand terror on the American side, and the sense of duty and exhilaration on the part of the Japanese, and the amazing eloquence mustered by ordinary people to describe extraordinary events. ''That was the hottest breath of air we ever breathed,'' says one man speaking of what it was like to jump into water that had been turned into a furnace by burning oil. Old men weep as they recall the horror of what happened to them when they were young.
PEARL HARBOR:
LEGACY OF ATTACK
NBC, tomorrow night at 9
PEARL HARBOR:
TWO HOURS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
ABC, tonight at 10
Photo: A Japanese Kaiga aircraft being pulled from the waters in ''Tora, Tora, Tora: The Real Story of Pearl Harbor'' on the History Channel tonight. (Donald Goldstein/''The Way It Was'')
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learn basic rhythms, pitch variation, dynamics and tempo, singing in groups while blending voices, matching dynamic levels, and responding to cues of a conductor.
Art
In art, Kindergartners will learn the art elements and vocabulary, art appreciation, make unique creations and faith-based holiday projects.
Physical Education
Students enjoy simple games and structured play to develop gross motor skills and movement patterns, listening and following directions, identifying body parts, and manipulating sporting equipment.decision holding that because certain Michigan-to-Michigan traffic of respondent Hover Trucking Company is routed through a terminal in Indiana, the traffic is interstate transportation subject to regulation only by the ICC. Finding no abuse of discretion or want of substantial evidence to support the ICC's decision, we shall deny the petitions for review.
2
* For 25 years, Hover Trucking Company of Michigan had its headquarters and only terminal in Niles, Michigan, near the Indiana border. Operating under regulatory authorization from the Michigan Public Service Commission ("PSC"), Hover functioned mainly as a local connecting line for interstate carriers in southwest Michigan and northern Indiana.
3
Hover began to expand its operations in 1979, after coming under new ownership, and it received expanded authorizations from the PSC and the ICC.
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