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ways. Such secrecy is not a partisan matter. Rather, it is an issue of good government versus bad government -- and secrecy smells of bad government. Why is President Bush so eager to switch archivists? Bruce Craig of the National Coalition for History explains that the Administration is likely motivated both by "the sensitive nature of certain presidential and executive department records expected to be opened in the near future," and also by "genuine concern in the White House that the president may not be re-elected." Craig also notes that "in January 2005, the first batch of records (the mandatory 12 years of closure having passed) relating to the president's father's administration will be subject to the Presidential Records Act (PRA) and could be opened." Finally, Craig (like many others) also reports that there is White House concern about the releaseof the 9/11 Commission records. Bush's Earlier Texas Trick To Hide His Gubernatorial Records Texas has one of the nation's strongest public information laws. But Governor Bush wanted to keep his papers secret anyway. Accordingly, in 1997, he sought and obtained a change in Texas law to help him do so. The new law allows the governor to select a site for his papers other than the Texas State Library -- as long as it is in Texas. But the governor must first consult with the state's library and archives commission to make certain any alternative arrangement satisfied the state's open access law. When Bush became president-elect, however, he simply sent his papers and records with no consultation whatsoever to his father's presidential library at Texas A&M University -- known as the most secretive of all the existing presidential libraries. The
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1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electrical card connector, and particularly to an electrical card connector (hereinafter, referred to merely as a "connector") which holds an inserted card and prevents the card surface from being scratched. A connector of this kind is used for a card such as an IC card. In such a case, the connector is often used especially as a multipolar connector having a number of contact piece members. With this kind of connector, in order to prevent a card which is inserted into a card insertion space of the body of the corner from being accidentally ejected, a measure for holding the card at the insertion position is sometimes taken. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventionally, a connector having the following configurationinsertion space, the contacts 102 always rub against the surface of the card C by the elasticity of the contact piece members. As a result, scratches 113 such as shown in FIG. 22 are inevitably formed on the surface of the card C. A connector in which a measure for preventing scratches from being formed on a card is proposed by, for example, Japanese Utility-model Publication No. 7-33401. A connector described in the publication comprises the body and a slider housed in the body. A mechanism for displacing the slider which is pushed by the tip end of the card in a direction toward contacts of contact piece members disposed inside the body is interposed between the body and the slider. In this connector, when the card is inserted
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swimwear and shoes; Wildfox Intimates will launch around November. Their collections are a blend of bohemian, vintage-inspired chic with California sun-drenched sensibilities. Both love pop music from their teen years such as Everclear, Goo Goo Dolls, Hole, the Cardigans and Garbage. Inspiration comes in everyday ways - one T-shirt collection came from a dream Gordon had. 'You know how you end up dreaming what you're doing?' she says. 'I dream about making paintings or graphics. One of them was of roses dripping with watercolour.' The designers work in a cavernous loft of an office at Echo Park, a bohemian area that Gordon likens to east London or Brooklyn. Faulstich's office has colour swatches on her wall as well as framed album covers of the Beach Boys' Endless Summer and Joni Mitchell's Songto a Seagull from her father's collection. Gordon, who brings her Pomeranian, Stella, to work, has 1950s pin-up girls on one wall, as well as a Union flag knitted sweater (part of their 'Grandma's Closet' resort collection, which is out in December), as well as several of her own watercolours. The autumn/winter 'Star Crossed Lovers' collection features roses and cherubs, romantic graphics and love-filled phrases. 'The line is really inspired by California,' Gordon says. 'We grew up with surfers and beach people, so it's natural. In Santa Barbara, there's a huge beach culture.' Gordon's British parents moved to Santa Barbara from East Grinstead when she was 11, and she is very much a Southern California girl. 'I love American accents,' she says. 'I love California. I love how free and easy
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agreed to place the deed in escrow to be delivered to the Biglers upon final payment. In addition to the installment payments, the agreement required the Biglers to pay all taxes and assessments. In 1982, Rizzi died, leaving her interest in the property to John and Kathleen Rizzi (the Rizzis). The Biglers then sold their interest in the property to appellants. That deal was evidenced by a Real Estate Agreement (the Second Agreement) which was executed by the Biglers, appellants and the Rizzis in December of 1983. That agreement provided that it was to be "read in conjunction with the [First Agreement] which is attached hereto and made a part hereof." The Rizzis died in 1992, and their interest then passed on to appellee, their daughter. Regular payments were madeby the appellants until 1988, and thereafter, only payments of interest were intermittently made. On August 17, 1992, appellee sent a notice of forfeiture to appellants. The notice advised appellants that no payments of interest or principle had been received for 1992 and that appellee had paid the 1991 property taxes. The notice requested payment and that failure to cure would result in a forfeiture. The appellants paid interest through August 1992 and reimbursed appellee for the property taxes on August 20, 1992. Then, on September 18, 1992, a second notice of forfeiture was sent to appellants demanding reimbursement for the 1989 property taxes which had been paid by John and Kathleen Rizzi. Appellants failed to make payment, and appellee filed an Affidavit of Default and Forfeiture in the
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such visit by Amnesty International for several years. Amnesty Internationalsubmitted its findings, in the form of two memoranda on human rights concerns, to the KRGin August 2008 and sought its response. The responses received in communications from theKRG Ministry of Human Rights at the end of 2008 are reflected in this report. The reports notes the issues of difference between the KRG and Nouri al-Maliki's Baghdad government including oil-rick Kirkuk (which both want) "and certain towns and villages in the governorates of Diyala, al-Ta'mim and Ninawa (Mosul)". They note the 2005 Consitution required a December 2007 referendum was supposed to be held to determine the fate of Kirkuk but it has still not taken place. The report explains, "The Iraqi central government and the KRG have also had majordisagreements about control of oil revenues and oil exploration. After months of negotiation and amendment in various committees, a national oil and gas draft law is now reported to have been submitted to the Iraqi Council of Represenatiaves for approval. However, an oil and gas law has already been introduced in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and the KRG has issued oil and gas exploration contracts" for some time now leading to more tensions between Baghdad and Kirkuk. The peshmerga is the KRG security force that is most often covered in the press. In addition there is "the official security agence" for the KRG, Asayish. Due to intra-ministry conflicts within the KRG, Asayish was taken out of ministry control and placed under the president -- president of the KRG
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to the issue of violence against women. Hey, remember when 'reporter' Kevin Peraino (Newsweek) was telling us all about the groovy new trend, the must have for all Kurdish teen girls of burn scars? (Yes, Kevin Peraino is such an extreme idiot that he actually wrote a report -- "Why Are Kurdish Women Dying of Burns?" -- where he floated his theory that setting yourself on fire was the 'in' thing to do and highly popular.) Over a 12 months period (July 2007 to June 2008) Amnesty found 102 women and girls listed as "killed" by "official records". The actual number is probably much higher and the official records do not note which are "honor" killings. The report notes, "In addition to the 102, a further 262 womenand children died or were severely injured in the same period due to intentional burning, including suicides. Some women were reported to have been burned to disguise a killing." 23-year-old Cilan Muhammad Amin was murdered at the age of 23 (March 8, 2008), apparently because her brother thought she had a 'secret relationship'. After which her sister and her sister's husband set Cilan's corpse on fire in an attempt to hide the fact that she'd been strangled. From the report: In May and June 2008 Amnesty International delegates interviewed 16 women and girls staying in shelters and 16 women and girls held in detention centres in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. This random sample included 20 interviewees who were or had been married. Of these, 12 said that they
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to the game, was setting down a blanket in the stands when her son flew by, beating the opposing defenseman. He got off a shot and then was hit. His body went spinning, then he crashed into the boards. His back hit first. Debbie Sorisho, Matt's mother, uses her whole body to tell the story, twisting the way Matt twisted, showing exactly where he hit the boards. "He screamed immediately, 'My legs!'" Debbie said from the waiting room of Botsford Hospital on Wednesday where her son is recovering. "I knew. I knew." She noticed his teammates left the ice on a line change seconds earlier and can't help but wonder how things would be different if he joined them. "Had he just skated off," she said, her voice trailing. "Had he justskated off." In one life-changing moment, Matt broke his back in two places and severed his spinal cord. He is paralyzed from the waist down. Moss, a former Catholic Central student, heard the news on Twitter from his old hockey coach and happened to have a practice day in Detroit this week before playing the Red Wings on Thursday night. Moss grabbed one of his black sticks and had teammates fill it with signatures. He asked Coyotes PR staffer Chris Wojcik to arrange a ride to the hospital and on a crisp, fall Michigan day made the 25-minute trip out to the hospital. There was never any doubt this is how he would spend one of the few off-days during a grueling early-season Coyotes schedule, and he wanted to do
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researching a book on the CIA's covert air transport operations in Southeast Asia in the 1960s and 1970s. "He was one of the chief pilots for Air America," the company operated by the CIA, Leary said in a telephone interview. "He was a very good pilot and was especially proficient in air drops." The company secretly delivered supplies to anti-Communist forces in Laos and other areas outside the war zone. 'Sense of Adventure' Leary said that Cooper "didn't fly just for the money. Sure, there was a sense of adventure, but it was also for what he considered a good cause." In Reno, where Cooper has lived off and on since 1949, a friend displayed a 1973 newsletter distributed to Air America employees that had a photograph of Cooper in uniform andidentified him as the head of a training program for the Laotian air force. The friend, a former Air America employee who asked to remain anonymous, showed a reporter a June, 1969, flight log for Air America operations out of Vientiane, the Laotian capital. When asked who he worked for, the friend replied: "We always referred to them as the 'customer.' I don't really know who we worked for." One of Cooper's three daughters, Joni, saw her father's photograph on television after his identity card, recovered from the crashed plane, was displayed by Nicaraguan officials. She telephoned Reno television station KTVN, which later reported that Cooper had left Reno four months ago. The daughter said in a television interview that she learned only after she was an adult that her
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would also provide an additional way for alumni to contribute to their Marlboro community and help with the recruitment of prospective students. The Endeavor Foundation generously awarded a two-year, $80,000 Presidential Priorities Grant to the college, and planning is well underway. The grant will be overseen by the director of alumni relations and director of career services, who will hire a part-time project manager this summer. Through an online program tied to Marlboro’s website, alumni will be able to upload a profile with their career details and identify what career support they are able to offer students and recent alums, such as informational interviews, internships, mentorship, and employment. The goal is to enable students to reach out to alumni directly for support. With liberal arts institutions increasingly under pressure toThis is not a UNHCR publication. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, its content. Any views expressed are solely those of the author or publisher and do not necessarily reflect those of UNHCR, the United Nations or its Member States. Context: Since 2003 there had been several attacks on Saudi and Western targets, in which some 300 people were killed.2 Thousands of Saudi young men held in jails were enrolled in "de-radicalization programs", which aimed to "reform and re-educate" potential al-Qaeda members. The government offered financial incentives on completion of the program in an effort to prevent recruitment to armed groups.3 Government: National recruitment legislation and practice According to the constitution, "[t]he defence of the Islamic religion, society, and country is a duty for each citizen." There was no
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timeless character and tale. Cinderella was portrayed by Lily James in the live-action film. The film is commended mulan sex comics remaining close to the original plot line of the animated feature supplemented by added depth to aex the original character more background and dimension. Reviews cite the movie's usage of the mantra, "have courage sfx be kind" "But at least [Cinderella's] gay sex naruto beauty is poignantly augmented by an inner kindness and courage, things she manages to hold on to despite the abuses heaped upon her by her stepmother and stepsisters"mukan claiming it to support and to help modern audiences reinvigorate their admiration of one of the earliest Disney princesses. Like Snow Fomics, Cinderella faces feminist criticism for chasing after a man for freedom, displaying household chores, andmeans of beauty as the only way to attract a man that mulan sex comics may see the need to perpetuate. Auroraoriginally voiced by Mary Costais the third Disney Princess. Aurora is a princess by birth, daughter of her kingdom's rulers and betrothed to another kingdom's prince. ,ulan is described as mulna hair of sunshine gold and lips that shame the red rose; she is also often described as being kind, shy, sophisticated, and a hopeless romantic. At first, she is seen as a little naive and insecure as a result of being sheltered for most of mulan sex comics life but, unlike Mulan sex comics White, horse hentai tumblr is somewhat pluckier and more opinionated. In later media, she is shown to have matured and become more self-assured, independent and
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confident. Aurora was also portrayed by Elle Fanning in the film Maleficentthe film about the fairy's backstory of Maleficent, played by Angelina Jolie. Like her counterparts in the first wave of animated Disney films, Aurora is criticized for feminist depictions, mainly in the fact mulan sex comics she had very little involvement both in the fairy tale and in her own Disney movie, where Princess Aurora only appears for about 30 minutes. In many bloggers' opinions, "Aurora in the film is not a person, per se; she is the prize that the other characters fight over. She is an object, really, and that is not feminist at all,". Ariel is the fourth Disney Princess, as well as the title character in Disney's 28th animated feature film The Little Mermaidreleased in Sheis porn anime monster youngest of King Triton 's seven daughters. Ariel is a mermaid princess in the undersea kingdom Atlantica according to later media mulan sex comics the franchise. Fascinated by the human world and tired of life under the sea, Ariel makes a deal with Ursula, an evil sea witch, trading her voice for the chance to experience the human world. The character was inspired by the protagonist in Andersen's story but was developed into a different personality for the film. She sings "Part of Your World" which pleads for a chance to explore her curiosity in the outside world, though critics cite that curiosity is largely avatar the last airbender lesbian by her desire to marry a man that she has never even spoken to. However, in direct
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Andrew Muchlinski present their poster at the annual meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists in July 2014 in Portland, OR. Mark Bussell, Takele Seda (WWU Physics) and collaborators at Wayne State University, Virginia Tech. and the University of Tokyo were awarded a NSF grant in July 2014 to investigate heteroatom removal reactions over metal phosphide nanocatalysts.initiated in Curaçao Island in 1954. The NWS flies were reared in the USDA Entomology Research Division Laboratory at Orlando, Florida, and irradiated pupae were packaged in paper bags, air shipped to Curaçao, and released by air twice a week. The sterile males started being released (*ca.* 155 sterile males/km^2^/wk) on August 1954 and eradication was accomplished within just 14 weeks \[[@B24-insects-03-00930]\]. The successful eradication of the NWS from Curaçao increased interest in the SIT for eradication of this pest from southeastern USA. During 1955, additional rearing facilities were constructed near Bithlo, Florida, with the initial goal of producing 1 million flies/wk (or 6 times the Curaçao production). This goal was rapidly achieved by expanding operations based on procedural modifications adopted for Curaçao \[[@B128-insects-03-00930]\]. In the spring and summer
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cost of a joint federal campaign, which led to the implementation of the eradication effort in the southeastern USA. In early 1958, a new mass rearing plant was planned to operate in a former US Air Force base near Sebring, Florida. The campaign got off a good start due to the winter of 1957--1958, which was one of the coldest in the history of Florida. To take advantage of this severe winter, sterile fly production at the Bithlo facility was increased from 2 million/wk to 14 million/wk. The new facility near Sebring was officially opened on July 1958, and within three months it was producing over 50 million/wk \[[@B128-insects-03-00930]\]. During 1958, sterile flies were released at the rate of *ca.* 78 flies/km^2^/wk throughout peninsular Florida. During the campaign,special releases were made in several areas in which screwworms persisted and, because sporadic outbreaks of wild flies occurred, sterile flies were released as far north as southern Georgia to maintain a 63 km barrier. Releases were discontinued on 3,861 km^2^ in southern Florida in late July 1959 and in entire Southeast on November 1959. After this two-year campaign (1957--1959), the southeastern USA was declared NWS free. Campaign cost was US\$ 10 million, or half the annual loss to livestock owners from NWS infestations \[[@B128-insects-03-00930]\]. Livestock producers in Southwest watched that eradication campaign with much interest, and some representatives of the livestock industry in Texas visited the Sebring plant. Soon afterwards, the Southwest Animal Health Research Foundation (SWAHRF) was formed to obtain support for an eradication campaign in the
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June 1962, SWAHRF constructed a new mass rearing facility at Mission, Texas, with a capacity to produce 200 million sterile flies per week. Isolated infestations (in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico) and along major watercourses in and beyond the primary grid zone were treated at *ca.* 770 sterile flies per linear km. During the winter 1963--1964, releases were extended 125 km into strategic areas throughout northern Mexico, and only 233 cases were recorded in Texas during 1964. In 1965, Arizona and California joined the campaign. After 1963, with the southwestern campaign in operation, none of the southeastern States reported a single case of NWS infestation. In 1966, the entire USA was declared screwworm free \[[@B128-insects-03-00930]\]. The southwestern campaign, costing US\$ 5 million/year, saved livestock owners inbarrier in Panama. After the enlargement of the campaign in Mexico to cover the entire country, in February 1991 Mexico was declared screwworm free \[[@B129-insects-03-00930]\]. The COMEXA then signed an agreement with Guatemala government in December 1986. At the peak of aerial dispersal, *ca.* 115 million sterile flies/wk were dispersed to cover the entire Guatemala. Dispersals ceased at the end of December 1993, and an official declaration of freedom from NWS was held on May 1994 \[[@B129-insects-03-00930]\]. Dispersal of sterile flies began over Belize on August 1989. At the peak of dispersal, 24 million sterile flies/wk were released. Belize was officially declared NWS free on May 1994 \[[@B129-insects-03-00930]\]. Aerial dispersal of sterile flies over El Salvador started in October 1991. An average of 24 million sterile flies/wk were dispersed. In
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June 1995, El Slvador was declared screwworm free. Also in late 1991, sterile fly dispersal over Honduras was begun. By June 1993, up to 120 million sterile flies/wk were dispersed. In August 1996, Honduras was free from NWS \[[@B129-insects-03-00930]\]. In July 1993, releases of sterile flies were initiated in Nicaragua. Approximately 120 million sterile flies/wk were required to disperse over the entire country. The last myiasis case by NWS in Nicaragua was reported in June 1997. Flights operating out of Nicaragua were also used to disperse sterile flies in Costa Rica on early 1996. About 60 million sterile flies/wk were needed to cover Costa Rica, and the last reported case occurred in March 1999 \[[@B129-insects-03-00930]\]. Dispersal of sterile flies over Panama began in July 1998, also using over-flights out ofCynthia King, 46, of Brockton, was arrested at the MBTA's Cabot bus yard yesterday afternoon on charges of possesssion of cocaine with intent to distribute, according to Boston Police and the Suffolk County District Attorney's office. The Herald reports she had driven a bus since 2002. She was arrested while in her MBTA uniform. Police say they also seized cash. King was scheduled for arraignment today in South Boston District Court. Innocent, etc.
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The New Day, which debuted in 2014, was collectively named "WWE Wrestler of the Year" by Rolling Stone in 2015. Their schtick is all about positivity—good vibes, upbeat attitudes, and yes, even a bit of trombone-playing. Their main gag revolves around things being "booty," or junk. They'll mock opponents for being booty, and frequently tease their host cities (like Birmingham, which they rechristened as "Bootyham") during bouts. But above all else, the New Day crew is about being eccentric, joyful, and even a bit unicorn-obsessed. So it makes sense that the trio introduced Booty-O's cereal earlier this year as a joke, claiming that the cereal would "make sure you ain't booty." They even came out of a giant Booty-O's cereal box as part of their entrance for WrestleMania 32in April (dressed like DragonBall-Z characters, no less). Although the entrance made for one hell of a cereal commercial, actual boxes of the good stuff go on sale August 5. It might be too early to get an official verdict on whether or not you might want to eat Booty-O's, a few intrepid reviewers have offered their two cents on YouTube. User DenkOps posted a thorough assessment of Booty-O's, making sure to highlight the cut-out Booticorn mask on the back of the box. He's one of the lucky few who received the first ten boxes of Booty-O's for review ahead of their release later this week. So things are looking good for Booty-O's. So if you want to make sure you're not booty (by, paradoxically, eating Booty-O's), make sure you
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and July 20, 1917, executed and delivered deeds covering the real property which were duly recorded. Thereafter the National Company operated the properties. The price to be paid to the Schoellkopf Company was the "value of such [its] business and properties at the opening of business on January 2, 1917," and the agreement set out in detail how such value should be determined. Among other things, the agreement provided for an appraisal committee whose duty it was to identify and determine the properties to be transferred as well as their value on the basic date. Such committee was also to determine excess net profits in the operation of the business for 1917 on account of which cash payments were to be made quarterly to the Schoellkopf Company. Apparently the appraisalin the final liquidation of the Schoellkopf Company, and for such purposes the Schoellkopf Company remained in existence under section 221 of the General Corporation Law of the state of New York. We are convinced that pending final dissolution the same method of accounting for income to such company was followed subsequent to July 23, 1917, as was used prior to that time, namely, the accrual basis. Under all revenue acts which have been enacted since the adoption of the Sixteenth Amendment, a return of income has been required on an annual basis, showing the result of transactions occurring during a fixed accounting period, either calendar year or fiscal year, at the option of the taxpayer. Under the statutes and regulations in force for 1917 and 1918, a taxpayer
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21 state elections. "Savarkar was a rashtrabhakt (patriot) who spent 11 years of his life in Andaman Jail for our country. He never asked anything from us in return," he said, adding that the Congress would rather give the honour only to the members of a "certain family". In Thursday's press conference, Manmohan Singh also accused Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman of being "obsessed" with fixing blame on its opponents instead of finding solutions to the country's economic issues. His remark followed Ms Sitharaman's claim on Tuesday that the ongoing crisis in public sector banks was a fallout of "faulty policies" adopted by Manmohan Singh and former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan. (With inputs from ANI)The Night Voyage Coloring Book The Night Voyage Coloring Book draws adult coloring book fans into the magical journey of a little girl who joins her toy train conductor on the eve of her birthday to distribute gifts across the globe, from Paris to London to Granada. Whimsically illustrated by Daria Song, the best-selling author of The Time Garden and The Time Chaber, this evocative tale takes you on a beautiful adventure to a land of paper cranes, penny-farthing bicycles, citscapes, and hot air balloon-filled skies.
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of the second trilogy in the main series as well as The Eternal Diva. In each of his appearances, he competes against Layton, as well as a crooked archaeology organization called the Targent, in search of historic sites connected to the ancient civilization of the Azran. Like Don Paolo, he is also a master of disguise and even spends most of The Azran Legacy hiding as peaceable archaeologist Desmond Sycamore (Simon Foster in the UK) to deceive Layton. He is secretly Layton’s long-lost older brother, who gave him the name Hershel when the brothers were given up for adoption after their father was abducted by the Targent. Descole is voiced by Atsuro Watabe in Japanese and Walter Rego in English. Jonathan Keeble voices him in The Eternal Diva. GrannyRiddleton(ナゾーバ,Nazōba?) is a recurring character, first appearing chronologically (though not present for the rest of the game) in The Last Specter. Most characters view her as a witch, presumably due to her pointed hat and distinctive laugh. She gathers all the puzzles players could potentially miss as they progress through the games, storing them in a small hut to solve later.[19] In The Unwound Future, she retires and is soon succeeded by her granddaughter, Puzzlette(ナゾリーヌ,Nazorīnu?), who swats a substitute guard and talking bee named Beasley upon her succession. Riddleton's pet cat, Keats, appears in the prequels except for The Miracle Mask, wherein she appears disguised as "Nana Grams" (a portmanteau of "nana" and "anagrams")/"Elizabeth" with thick eyeglasses.[20][21] The only games and media with overarching structure are TheLast Specter, The
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Azran Legacy: Level-5 confirmed a 6th and final game for the second trilogy taking place after The Miracle Mask and the second film chronologically.[23] In a Nintendo Direct presentation on August 29, 2012, the title was revealed to be Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy for the Nintendo 3DS and, according to Level 5 CEO Akihiro Hino, is the last Layton title to star Layton himself as the protagonist. It was released in Japan on February 28, 2013, Europe on November 8, 2013, and North America on February 28, 2014.[24][25] Layton Brothers: Mystery Room: An iOS/Android video game, Layton Brothers: Mystery Room(レイトンブラザーズ・ミステリールーム,Reiton Burazāzu Misuterī Rūmu?), was released on September 21, 2012 with the main protagonists being Lucy Baker and Alfendi Layton, son of Professor Layton. This is Level-5's firstiOS game.[27] Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Announced on October 19, 2010 at Level-5's annual vision event, this game is a cooperative project between Level-5 and Capcom, and a crossover between the Professor Layton and Ace Attorney series. In it, Professor Layton, Luke, Phoenix Wright, and Maya Fey, find themselves in a medieval world separate from their own, known as Labyrinthia. This world is controlled by a man known as the Storyteller, who can make anything he writes down a reality. The land also speaks tales of witches, who hide in the shadows. It was released in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS on 29 November 2012, in Europe on 28 March 2014, a day later in Australia and in North America on the 29 August 2014. Another game,
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titled Layton 7(レイトンセブン,Reiton Sebun?), has been announced for iOS, Android and Nintendo 3DS, sporting a rather different style from its predecessors. The "7" in the title refers to the number of the playable characters (including a zombie, a taxi driver, and a dog[28][29][30]) rather than the number of the installment. Professor Layton himself also makes an appearance in the game. Level 5 CEO Akihiro Hino confirmed during a livestream in June 2016 that a new entry in the series which he described as legitimate will be shown at the Level 5 Vision 2016. It has been also been confirmed that neither Professor Layton, nor his son Alfendi, is the title character in the game.[31] Lady Layton: The Millionaire Ariadone's Conspiracy is an upcoming puzzle video game in development by Level-5for Nintendo 3DS, iOS, and Android. The game is the seventh main entry in the Professor Layton series and follows a new protagonist, Katrielle Layton, who searches for her missing father Professor Hershel Layton. The game is planned to be released in 2017. Humour manga intended for child audiences was first serialized in February 2008 in the special edition of Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic. The series has since ended. The title of this manga is Professor Layton and the Cheerful Mystery(レイトン教授とユカイな事件,Reiton-kyōju to yukai na jiken?), covering many mysteries in the story. Several chapters are based on the games; most of the others are original stories with little relation to the game canon. The chapters also included puzzles for the readers to solve. The series was collected into four volumes, with
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UN to prove they are implementing AG21 when the politicians tell the public they are not implementing it? Australian Government Supports Agenda 21 Program Which Politicians Describe As A 'Conspiracy', But Politicians Give Voters No Democratic Choice (PDF 388KB) The Australian Government admits on its web site that the Commonwealth made a "strong national response" to the "obligations" imposed by the UN to introduce Agenda 21. Signatories To Igae Acknowledge Constitution Is Outdated & Irrelevant (PDF 405KB) Prime Minister, Premiers & President of Local Government Association, sign IGAE to implement Agenda 21. Loss Of Independence And Integrity: The Decline Of The CSIRO And The Agendas Behind That Decline (PDF 1,138KB) "It is readily seen, from a deep and extensive study of the scientific and political literature, that the scientific impartiality, reliability, and integrity ofRights (PDF 742KB) "Agenda 21, or the Agenda for the 21st century, was adopted at the United Nations Earth Summit or United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) at Rio in 1992 and formed the basis of Australia's National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable Development (NSESD). It was approved by Ros Kelly of the Labor Party and later by Robert Hill and John Howard. Although Agenda 21 is a soft law document that has no solid basis in Australian law, in practice the provisions of Agenda 21 have been enthusiastically embraced and implemented by all levels of government in Australia, particularly local government...." Submission Re the Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Bill 2012 (PDF 301KB) "The Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Bill undermines free speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association and natural
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he was just doing his duty," Mr. STRAW said. In 1916, Mr. BOTTERELL was working for the Bank of North America (now the Bank of Montreal) when his older brother Edward, who played football for the Toronto Argonauts, was killed overseas by a sniper. A few months later, Henry, then 20, enlisted with the Royal Naval Air Service and was sent to England to train as a fighter pilot. His sister, Edith, who worked as a secretary for an admiral at the time, had helped him get what she thought would be a safer assignment in the war. But that didn't prove to be true. At one point in the war, new pilots had a life expectancy of three weeks. Mr. BOTTERELL's flying career got off to a difficult start. Engine failure caused him to crash on only his second takeoff in September, 1917,at Dunkirk, France. He suffered head injuries, a fractured leg, and broken teeth and spent six months in hospital. He was eventually demobilized as disabled and discharged. But he later re-enlisted and qualified as a fighter pilot again and returned to France in early 1918. His flight log reveals that he was attached to the 208th Squadron serving in France from May 11 to November 27, 1918. His records show that during that time, he flew patrols and fought over places including Serny, Estrées and Arras. He then transferred to Belgium, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs. WingCommanderNeilMEADOWS, the commanding officer of Royal AirForce 208 Squadron, said in his condolences to Mr. BOTTERELL's family that Henry "remains, an inspiration to our trainee pilots. I do feel that we have lost a tangible part of what we are, and what we aspire to
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milk, Dr. McQUIGGE said. "This [public health] was his calling," Dr. McQUIGGE said. "He was passionate about it." After the Walkerton inquiry wrapped up, Mr. PATTERSON left the health unit and went to work for the local conservation authority reviewing people's applications for government grants to improve their water systems. Mr. PATTERSON preferred life in small-town Ontario to that in a big city. He enjoyed the outdoors and frequently went on canoeing, hiking and hunting trips with his family. "He felt strongly about protecting the outdoors," said Sharon, his wife. "He was just a very dedicated person -- he really believed in things." Mr. PATTERSON leaves his wife, son Michael, daughter April and his parents. David PATTERSON, born on November 2, 1950, in Owen Sound, Ontario, died on January 10, 2003, in Owen Sound. LAWLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-02-12 published Man of peace died with his boots on Christian-based, stop-the-war mission tosouthern Iraq ended in tragedy for Canadian peace activist By Allison LAWLORWednesday,▲▼February▲▼ 12, 2003, Page R7 He was an educator who tried to stop a war before it began. Instead, George WEBER, a former Ontario high-school teacher who was touring Iraq as part of an effort to stave off a war, died there in a road accident. He was 73. Mr. WEBER was killed instantly when the vehicle he was travelling in as a passenger rolled on an Iraqi highway between Basra and Baghdad. When the left rear tire blew out of the Chevrolet Suburban, the truck hit the shoulder of the road and flipped over before rolling to a stop upside-down beside the road, said Doug PRITCHARD, Canadian co-ordinator for the Christian Peacemaker Teams, a church-based group dedicated to non-violent activism. Mr. WEBER, who was travelling in the back seat, was thrown from the vehicle and
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sustained massive head injuries. Two other activists with the group were injured in the accident. An investigation has shown that on the day of the accident, the vehicle was in excellent condition, the tires were new and the truck was travelling on a six-lane, lightly travelled highway on a clear day, Mr. PRITCHARD said. Mr. WEBER, a retired high-school history teacher from the town of Chesley in southwestern Ontario, was among 17 Canadian and American peace activists who arrived in Iraq on December 29. They were committed to living up to a mission statement of the Christian Peacemaker Teams of reducing violence by "getting in the way," Mr. PRITCHARD said. The group travelled to the country despite warnings from the Department of Foreign Affairs advising Canadians to stay away from Iraq for security reasons. With war looming there, antiwar activists from around the world havebeen heading to Iraq to act as "human shields" if the bombs start falling, and in solidarity with Iraqis. "He was a student of world politics," said Reverend Anita Janzen of the Hanover Mennonite Church, where Mr. WEBER and his wife Lena attended. "He was very upset [by] the threat of war [in Iraq]." Mr. WEBER felt he wouldn't be able to live with himself if war broke out in Iraq and he had failed to do anything, she said. Yet, when people told him they thought his actions were courageous, his reply was: " 'I'm no hero,' " said his wife Lena. "It was what he felt he needed to do," she said. In Iraq, Mr. WEBER and the Christian Peacemaker Team visited hospitals, farms and schools to talk to Iraqis about the Persian Gulf war, the United Nations sanctions and the current
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liked the way he read things at home, " said Elizabeth MANNIS, who was one of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's first female announcers. Impressed with his voice quality and enunciation (which was untrained), they told him not to bother with school and sent him to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for an audition. He was hired the next day for an announcing job in Halifax. Within two weeks of his audition, he was reading the radio news on the East Coast. "I just happened to be in the right place at the right time, Mr. MANNIS said of his quick entry into the radio world. He had had a brush with the airwaves before the war. After learning to play the piano, violin and clarinet by ear as a child, he decided to try his hand at singing, fancying himself apop star one day. When he was 17, he appeared on an amateur radio hour show singing a pop song. He thought he had found the key to his success until, as he put it, "the pianist refused to play slowly, and I refused to sing fast, and the result was pandemonium." "Music came naturally to him, " Elizabeth said. "The same with announcing, he didn't have to struggle with it." Mr. MANNIS remained with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation until his retirement in the mid-1980s. He was widely liked and respected by his colleagues, who called him a "class act." Judy MADDREN, host of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio's World Report, wrote in a condolence note to his family that Mr. MANNIS was a "true gentleman" who always treated her with respect and without condescension. An animal lover, Mr. MANNIS and his wife took in stray
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February 6 that the malignant melanoma that took her life was discovered. In the last month of her life, she was surrounded in the hospital by family and Friends, whom she kept laughing with her wonderful sense of humour, said her sister. "She said: 'I got a wake-up call and thank goodness I listened. I changed my life. I fulfilled who I was meant to be', " her sister Ms. MASLECHKO recalled. "She made the most of it and that's a lesson to all of us." Ms. STUEMER was recently presented with the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal. The Medal is given to Canadians "who have made a significant contribution to their fellow citizens, their community or to Canada." The City of Ottawa also has plans to name a park and beach area on the north shore of Petrie Island Stuemer Park, in honouran Ottawa hospital on March 15. She leaves her husband Herbert and their three sons Michael, 16, Jonathan, 14, and Christopher, 11, her mother and father, sister and two brothers. "Diane was like a little girl who, in all her innocence, really truly believed she could change the world, Ms. KING wrote in a eulogy. "Who would dare tell her that she couldn't?" LAWLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-04-02 published An active life of kindness and empathy The wife of former Globe and Mail editor and senator always reached out to others By Allison LAWLORWednesday,▲▼April 2, 2003 - Page R7 In Florence DOYLE, Friends and family saw someone who throughout her life actively lived her Catholic faith and embodied the qualities of kindness and compassion. "My mom was always very concerned about the people in her immediate reach," said her daughter Judith DOYLE. " Her sense of empathy and concern for others guided her.
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on buying $10,000 worth of stock in the company. Mr. THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, not keen on the idea of anyone but himself owning stock in his company, said he would discuss this proposal with Mr. CHAPMAN at the end of his first month. "At that time, he asked if I had the cash and said, 'That settles it,' when I said I didn't. But I was determined to have that stock," Mr. CHAPMAN said. The young accountant went to the Bank of Nova Scotia manager in Timmins, where he was working at the time, and asked for a $10,000 loan. For collateral, he offered his group insurance. It took more than two decades for Mr. CHAPMAN's investment to become worthwhile. "I didn't get any dividends for 22 years but when the company went public, there was a 30 to one split," Mr. CHAPMAN said. Sydney (Sid) CHAPMAN was bornon January 22, 1910, in Bromley, England, on the border of London. One of five children born to Robert CHAPMAN, a house painter who had been wounded in the First World War, and his wife Sarah, the family scraped by with little money. When Mr. CHAPMAN was still a young boy, the family packed up and emigrated to Canada, making their way to Toronto. Not long after arriving in the new country, Robert CHAPMAN decided he didn't like the place and wanted to return home to England. His wife decided not to join him. Left to raise the children alone, Mrs. CHAPMAN took a job cooking and cleaning for a wealthy family. Sid got a job as an office boy at what is now Deloitte & Touche. While working there, he completed his high-school equivalency through Queen's University and went on to earn
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his chartered accountant certificate. After spending five years at Silverwood Dairies, Mr. CHAPMAN began his long relationship with the THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON family. Arriving in Timmins, Mr. CHAPMAN found the business affairs of the newspaper and radio station in less than immaculate order. Mr. CHAPMAN complained to Roy THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON about the cramped office space and CKGB's accounts and files being stacked in the bathroom and having to keep all his own books in a suitcase. "Yes, well, that's why we got you up here -- to straighten things out," Roy THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON replied. Mr. CHAPMAN did just that. He was so reliable that Roy THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON put him in charge of his northern business at the end of 1940, less than a year after he was hired. In the early days, the job was a balancing act. "I used to say about Roy's motto of 'Never a backward step, ' that he hadbetter not step backwards or he would fall in a hole," Mr. CHAPMAN said in The Thomson Empire. Mr. CHAPMAN got involved in the northern community through the Kinsmen service club, eventually becoming its president. It was in Timmins where he met his future wife Ruby, who was born and raised in Northern Ontario. The couple married in 1948 and had two sons. The couple later moved to Toronto with the growing Thomson company. Mr. CHAPMAN told his young bride that he intended to work long hours. Even his honeymoon was a business trip to look into the purchase of a newspaper in Jamaica, said his son, Neil. "He loved to work," said Neil CHAPMAN. " There was always a love of what he was doing. There was no way he was going back to being poor." His most gratifying business moment was travelling back
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captured is to escape," Dr. FAIRWEATHER said. "We had that in the back of our minds." In the dark of the night, just outside the French city of Tours, the two terrified men escaped their imprisonment by jumping from a moving train through a hole in the boxcar. "Jack said, 'This is our chance, we have to take it,' Dr. FAIRWEATHER recalled. "He said, 'Come on, we can do this.' " The two officers were hidden by a French priest in the belfry of a church (which Mr. VENESS would later visit in the 1970s with his son and first wife), and were soon after linked up with the French underground. "I'm sure we wouldn't have survived without the underground," Dr. FAIRWEATHER said. "They hid us and protected us." The two officers served with the French underground in the German-occupied Loire district ofFrance for less than two months before they were able to make a safe return to their regiment in England. After declining an offer to be re-posted to Canada, both Jacks rejoined their North Nova units in Europe. This next period would mark some of the most intense fighting Mr. VENESS took part in during the war. "He was a very courageous and a very brave man," said his friend and fellow veteran, retired judge David DICKSON/DIXON of the New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench. "He never lacked valour." John (Jack) MersereauVENESS was born on November 11, 1922, in Ottawa to John and Annie VENESS. After moving with his family to Fredericton in 1933, he attended Fredericton High School. He went on to complete one year at the University of New Brunswick before joining the Canadian Infantry Corps (North Nova Scotia Highlanders) in May, 1942, at the age
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of 19. A year later, he went overseas and not long after met Dr. FAIRWEATHER while in England with the North Novas. Dr. FAIRWEATHER said he immediately liked his fellow Maritimer's directness. "He called a spade a spade." Over the course of his storied military career, Mr. VENESS would go on to serve in England, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and France. After returning to his unit after his capture and escape, Mr. VENESS was engaged in fighting in the flooded Scheldt Estuary in Holland and Belgium, during which time he captured a German major-general at gunpoint. In March, 1945, while leading his company in Germany, Mr. VENESS was seriously wounded by shrapnel from an exploding shell. After more than a month in hospital he recovered. Mr. VENESS retired from the army in 1946 as a major with many medals, including the War Medal, being mentioned in dispatches, Croixde Guerre 1940 with Palm, Chevalier of the Order of Leopold II with Palm (Belgium), The Defence Medal and the 1939-45 Star. "He had a high respect for the veterans all his life," Mr. Dickson said. "I really [think] he felt he owed a debt to his fellow soldiers." After returning home to New Brunswick after the war, Mr. VENESS returned to the University of New Brunswick and graduated in 1950 with a degree in civil engineering. He spent four years working in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and Banff, Alberta., then returned to New Brunswick to work for the Department of Highways. He retired in 1983 as director of traffic engineering. In 1948, Mr. VENESS married Jere WOOD from Saint Martin's, New Brunswick They had one son. In 1976, after almost 30 years of marriage, Mr. VENESS lost both his wife and mother in a
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whose health prevented them from getting to the theatre, but to the country that has accepted him so warmly when he arrived. Despite his writing and directing, he never stopped performing. Just weeks before he died, Mr. KNEEBONE and Ms. CHRISTIE performed some of Noël Coward material together for a benefit. "He was one of the masters of Noël Coward," Mr. Krawford said. In addition to his stage work, Mr. KNEEBONE performed in film and television, including the movies The Luck of Ginger Coffey and The Housekeeper. A proud Canadian, Mr. KNEEBONE was honoured by his adopted country with the Order of Ontario, and was named a Member of the Order of Canada in October, 2002. He leaves his cousin, Robert GIBSON, in Australia. LAWLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-04 published A painter of real people Toronto artist sought to get beneath a subject's veneer to achieve a 'luminous presence' By Allison LAWLOR, Special▲▼ to Thecollector and professor of theology at St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto, who also sat for Ms. DONOGHUE. " She was always vibrant and alive." Always seeking to get beyond a person's veneer, Ms. DONOGHUE enjoyed the process of trying to draw out her subjects. "She wanted people to [be] open and communicate with her," Father DONOVAN said. Mr. DONOGHUE, considered one of the pre-eminent portrait painters in Canada, died last month in Toronto. She was 50. "She made a huge impact [in the Canadian art world] and did so at a very young age," said Christian Cardell CORBET, founder of the Canadian Portrait Academy. "She was at a stage... where she was just about to take off," Mr. CORBET said. "What she could have contributed was just cut short." Ms. DONOGHUE started showing her work in 1973. Her early work caused a stir when some
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piece, which Ms. DONOGHUE started in 2001, consists of 13 portraits encircling a central table piece, which is itself a triptych. The installation requires a total wall space of about 5 metres by 10 metres (16 feet by 34 feet). Father DONOVAN well remembers how he first learned of the project. One day, he received a call from Ms. DONOGHUE asking if he would have lunch with her. She had an idea she wanted to talk to him about. The idea turned out to be the The Last Supper and Ms. DONOGHUE said she needed his help. After their lunch, she invited Father DONOVAN, along with several others, to dinner. While they were eating and drinking, she photographed them, capturing their mannerisms and expressions. From the photographs, she made a series of sketches which she then used to develop the large group piece. "Sheloved what she was doing," Mr. CORBET said. "There was this inner drive that said 'go on.' " Ms. DONOGHUE, an insulin-dependent diabetic, died on November 22 in a Toronto hospital, after suffering from an insulin reaction that led to a coma. She leaves her parents Marjorie and Graham DONOGHUE, her son Luca LANGIANO and his father, Domenico LANGIANO and sister Barbara VAVALIDIS. LAWLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-12-19 published The voice of Ontario horse racing For three decades, the announcer added detail and drama to his calls at Woodbine, Fort Erie and Greenwood tracks By Allison LAWLOR, Special▲ to The Globe and Mail Friday, December 19, 2003 - Page R13 When the great Secretariat burst out of the starting gate at Toronto's Woodbine Race Track on that dark and miserable day in late October, 1973, in what would be his final race, Daryl WELLS was behind the microphone calling the race for
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day. Back to the microphone, he gave fans a quick update before turning off the microphone again. This time with the microphone off, he started giving Mr. ALLES the call he really wanted to hear that his horse looked poised to win. But before Mr. ALLES could get too excited the microphone was back on again and Mr. WELLS was giving fans the true account of the race. "He had a mischievousness that emanated from his eyes," Mr. ALLES said. Daryl Frederick WELLS was born on December 10, 1922, in Victoria. As a young boy, he would tag along when his parents went to the races. "That's what got him interested," said his wife, Marian WELLS. By the age of 15, he had entered the broadcasting world as a disc jockey, after a local radio station allowed him to play a few records. "It [his career] tookoff from there," Daryl WELLS Jr. said. Several years later, he headed east and got a job in the sports department of radio station CHML in Hamilton, where he worked in the 1940s and 1950s and later as a sports director for CHCH-TV. During the Second World War, he served for a time in Britain with the Canadian Army. Ed BRADLEY, a former general manager of Greenwood, Mohawk and Garden City Raceways, can remember his first introduction to Mr. WELLS in 1955. Working then as an announcer at Long Branch track in Toronto's west end, Mr. BRADLEY recalls one day seeing a man standing around outside his announcer's booth watching while he worked. The next day he saw the same man again. Mr. BRADLEY was curious about this mysterious man but thought nothing of him again until the following spring when the track opened in Fort Erie. He
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The Key, Zodiac stellar constructs, unnamed tyrant of Angor. [“Justice League of America: Signs of the Times”] Captain Comet leads a new Rehab Squad team of hardened supervillains while his usual team is on leave. Assisted by Christopher Chance (the Human Target), the team battles the Force of July and exposes its employer as a Saudi oil minister who wants to profit on a war in the Middle East. After the new team recruits attempt to escape, Captain Comet and Moonbow subdue them. Blossom splits from Mayflower's body and leaves as a separate being. Rehab Squad members: Blossom (splits from Mayflower), Captain Cold (briefly joins the Squad), Captain Comet, Cheetah II, the Eradicator (briefly joins the Squad), Rick Flag, Mayflower (splits from Blossom), Moonbow (joins the Squad), Neutron (brieflyjoins the Squad), Paragon (briefly joins the Squad). Villains: the Force of July (American Dreamer, Freedom Train (dies), Lady Liberty, Major Victory, Minute Man, Silent Majority, Sparkler), Ghanem (a Saudi oil minister). Guest appearances: Christopher Chance (the Human Target). [“Captain Comet's Rehab Squad: The Suicide Squad”] March 23: Maxwell Lord tracks down Guy Gardner's bitter, wheelchair-bound brother Mace Gardner in Gotham City and offers him an opportunity. [“The Conglomerate: Funeral for a Friend”] March 23: The Conglomerate tries to continue with just four members. [“The Conglomerate: Conglomeration and Amalgamation”] March 30: A new Injustice League (Major Disaster, Bork, Clock King, Cluemaster, Multi-Man, and G'nort G'neesmacher) attacks the Conglomerate at the Bunker. A new hero called Booster Gold helps the Conglomerate and is voted in as its newest member. G'nort becomes the
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booths, according to a post from the city. Farmington Hills based developer J.B. Donaldson submitted a development proposal for the manufacturing center, which will create 65 more jobs. Construction is slated to start in February 2019 After announcing plans to enter the U.S. market in 2019 by unveiling an SUV and sedan at this year’s Detroit auto show, Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. Ltd. will open a research and development facility in Southeast Michigan. Read more… The Detroit Auto Dealers Association, which organizes the North American International Auto Show in downtown Detroit, is preparing to shift the annual show to June, The Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News reported late Monday.Read more…Apple will release updates for its Mac Pro and Mac mini desktops in August, adding Intel's latest generation Sandy Bridge processors and the new high-speed Thunderbolt port, according to a new rumor. Brian Tong of CNet wrote on his official Twitter account on Sunday that "all new" next-generation Mac Pros and Mac Minis will launch "either end of July (or) first week of August." He then followed up with a second post, in which he said that August is "more likely." He also suggested that Sandy Bridge and Thunderbolt would appear on both machines, as expected, though he added that "no details for specs or configurations were given." Tong in March correctly pointed to the launch of new iMacs, also with Thunderbolt ports and Sandy Bridge processors. He said the updated
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then goes on to speak of the extremists: "In England, they are free to speak. They speak only of prohibitions, they impose on one their rigid vision of Islam but, on the other hand, they listen to no-one, most of all those who disagree with them." Speaking of the state schools, Samouri describes "an Islamization of education unthinkable in our [French] secular republic". Later, she interviews Ali, an 18-year-old of French origin, whose father has become radicalized. Ali talks about his experience of Islamic education: "There are plenty of private Muslim schools and madrasas in this city. They pretend that they all preach tolerance, love and peace, but that isn't true. Behind their walls, they force-feed us with repetitive verses of the Qur'an, about hate and intolerance." Samouricites Ali on the iron discipline imposed on him, the brutality used, the punishment for refusing to learn the Qur'an by heart without understanding a word of it, or for admitting he has a girlfriend. Elsewhere, Samouri notes young Muslim preachers for whom "Shari'a law remains the only safety for the soul and the only code of law to which we must refer". She interviews members of a Shari'a "court" before speaking with Gina Khan, an ex-Muslim who belongs to the anti-Shari'a organization One Law for All. According to Samouri, Khan -- a secular feminist -- considers the tribunals "a pretext for keeping women under pressure and a means for the religious fundamentalists to extend their influence within the community". Another teenager of French origin explains how his
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Vice President Pence in a new op-ed vows that the U.S. will "lead in space again" under the Trump administration. Pence, in the piece published Wednesday in The Wall Street Journal, said that the "Soviet Union launched the world's first satellite into orbit, changing the course of history" 60 years ago this week. "The race for space was on, and the Soviets had taken an early lead. But the sight of Sputnik blinking across the October sky spurred Americans to action," wrote Pence, chairman of the National Space Council. ADVERTISEMENT "Twelve years later, with 'one giant leap for mankind,' the U.S. claimed its rightful place as the undisputed leader in the exploration of the heavens." But, Pence said, that "pre-eminence in outer space is now under threat." The vice president added that the U.S.including leaders from the nation's commercial space industry. "The National Space Council will enable our nation to bring American values to this infinite frontier. It will renew the American spirit itself, as we lift our heads and reach our hands toward the heavens, in pursuit of peace and hope for all mankind," Pence said. "As the National Space Council meets Thursday, our nation can know with confidence: Under President Trump, America will lead in space again," he wrote.
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exception to governmental immunity, the dangerous condition was on the sidewalk, not of the sidewalk, and thus is insufficient to create liability in the city. We hold, therefore, that the Commonwealth Court correctly interpreted and applied the statute of governmental immunity, and thus affirm the judgment of the court. Judgment affirmed. ZAPPALA and CAPPY, JJ., file a dissenting opinion. MONTEMURO, J., is sitting by designation. CAPPY, Justice, dissenting. I respectfully dissent. On December 24, 1987 Mary Finn slipped and seriously injured herself on a sidewalk owned and maintained by the City of Philadelphia ("City"). This sidewalk, located in the *606 rear of the Philadelphia Juvenile Courthouse, was covered with grease as a result of the City's regularly and improperly permitting individuals to park motor vehicles on the sidewalk. In my opinion, the trial court reasonablyabout somehow compels a different result. The dangerous repercussions of the Majority's interpretation of the sidewalk exception are already being felt throughout the Commonwealth. During the pendency of this particular appeal the Commonwealth Court rendered a decision in the case of McRae v. School District of Philadelphia, 660 A.2d 209 (Pa.Cmwlth.1995). The Plaintiff in that case slipped and fell on hills and ridges of ice remaining on the improperly maintained sidewalk abutting the McMichael School in Philadelphia. The trial court entered judgment on the pleadings for the school district and the Commonwealth Court affirmed. The Commonwealth Court, relying upon its earlier opinion in Finn, (now being affirmed by the Majority) determined that snow and ice are not defects emanating from the real estate itself; therefore liability does not attach.
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Gabriel (director of "Pocahontas," "The Rescuers Down Under" and the Oscar-nominated short "Lorenzo") and Hall worked together to create the B-17 art. Key Disney individuals involved have relatives who served in World War II, with Gabriel describing how his father, a P-47 fighter pilot, was shot down and subsequently rescued by the French Resistance. Coleman's grandfather was a B-24 bomber pilot, the Pacific Aviation Museum said. Elissa Lines, the museum's executive director of development, said Coleman is part of a national leadership committee working on fundraising to continue the museum's development. "Greg came to the (annual fundraising) event last year to see the museum for the first time," Lines said. "On that visit he saw the B-17 and got very fascinated by both the story of that B-17 and by thehistory of the Disney Co. that had such a strong involvement during World War II in supporting all the military branches." Back at Disney he floated the idea that in looking ahead to the 75th anniversary of Dec. 7, Disney, after 70 years, could do a unique, one-off piece of nose art for the B-17, Lines said. Unit insignia and nose art on airplanes proliferated during World War II. Pinup girls also were popular. Skip Lehman, a member of the national leadership committee, said the Swamp Ghost logo was no rush job. "They (Disney) had a meeting a month. They did thousands of renderings of different nose art," he said. "Swamp Ghost" wasn't the B-17E's original nickname. The Flying Fortress got the moniker years after getting shot up over Rabaul, Papa
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a fan of the County Council's recommendation to divert up to a quarter of the visitors bureau's approximately $6 million budget — and possibly some of its personnel — to the Ocean Center. Councilman Doug Daniels made the motion and the council approved that plan Thursday in a contentious 4-3 vote. Belgrade said he is "still flabbergasted" by the vote and plans to oppose the request when it is put before the ad authority board. The visitors bureau currently devotes money and manpower to attracting meetings and conventions to the area. Francati said he wants to review how effective the visitors bureau's efforts have been before he makes a decision on giving funding to the Ocean Center. In addition to being asked for funding for the Ocean Center,the ad authority will be given the option to allow some visitors bureau sales members to join the Ocean Center's sales team, Daniels said on Friday. He argued the visitors bureau has been ineffective in attracting Ocean Center business and the money would be better spent at the Ocean Center directly. The visitors bureau's chief disagrees. "This would be a catastrophe for the destination," said Jeffrey Hentz, the visitors bureau's president and CEO, adding he thinks the board will oppose diverting the funds. "Losing that much money out of our budget would remove us from competing on the advertising level, and we'd still need people to sell the rest of the meeting space (outside the Ocean Center) in town. I'd have to hire another team to do that."
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Hentz said he would support the original recommendation made in the tourism study, which was authored by Dan Fenton of Duluth, Ga.-based Strategic Advisory Group. The study suggested combining the Ocean Center's sales staff with some of the visitors bureau staff, with the unified staff answering to both Ocean Center director Don Poor and Hentz. "There seems to be a true lack of wanting to cooperate, and I haven't seen anything on this level before," said Hentz, who served as director of Destination Yosemite and the Mariposa (Calif.) Convention and Visitors Bureau before taking the reins in Daytona Beach last summer. "The reluctance to work with us at the (visitors bureau) goes back well before my arrival. I'm trying to unravel this, and it's like a 10-year-old feud.I had no idea it went back that far." TOURISM LEADERSHIP'S FUTURE Regardless of how the ad authority board votes when it considers the request, the Daytona Beach area will stay far from consensus on tourism issues until a rift between some older, established hoteliers, industry watchers and community members and their younger counterparts is closed, Wagner said on Friday. Like Wagner, Davis was set against asking the Halifax ad authority to give money to the Ocean Center, calling it a "ridiculous notion" and a "monetary shell and pea game" that would undermine the authority's own advertising campaigns. Even after the council's vote, the dissenting Davis was still pushing for a merger of the visitors bureau and the Ocean Center — at least for a two-year trial period, he said,
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two spoke during an economic conference in Danang, Vietnam. Trump danced around questions about whether he believed Putin but stressed Putin's denials. "Every time he sees me, he says: 'I didn't do that.' And I believe - I really believe - that when he tells me that, he means it," Mr. Trump said, arguing that it makes no sense for him to belabor the issue when Russia could help the U.S. on North Korea, Syria and other issues. Mr. Trump was originally slated to depart Manila for Washington on Monday. He added a day to the schedule amid criticism that he would have missed the final summit.See Brit Marling’s High-Fashion OA: Part II Look 1 / 9 Chevron Chevron Olivia Bee/Netflix When Netflix’s The OA returns for a second part on March 22, the wonderfully offbeat sci-fi series will look a lot different. Because protagonist Prairie (played by series co-creator Brit Marling) wakes up in a hospital bed to discover that she has jumped into an entirely new dimension. The adopted young woman, who resurfaced after a mysterious seven-year disappearance in 2016’s first season, realizes that she has teleported into an entirely new reality and new identity—Prairie is known in this alternate timeline as a wealthy Russian heiress named Nina Azarova. Wanting her character to have a high-fashion sensibility in this new realm, Marling recruited her own longtime personal stylist Megan Gray to dream up Nina’s closet
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créé les ténèbres, je donne le bonheur et je crée le malheur. Oui, c'est moi, l'Éternel, qui fais toutes ces choses[12]. » Chez lui, Dieu et Satan sont encore unis. Leur lente séparation, et le net antagonisme qui en découle, annoncent déjà l'approche du christianisme. **Anonyme,** _Scènes de l_ _'_ _Enfer,_ mur ouest, portail sud, 1125-1130. Église Saint-Pierre, Moissac, France. **Anonyme,** _Le Jugement dernier_ (détail), tympan, portail ouest, 1105-1110. Église Sainte-Foy, Conques, France. **Gislebertus,** _Le Jugement dernier_ (détail), tympan, portail ouest, 1130-1145. Cathédrale Saint-Lazare, Autun, France. **Nicolas de Verdun,** _Ambon de_ _l_ _'_ _abbaye de Klosterneuburg_ (détail), 1180. Klosterneuburg Abbey, Klosterneuburg, Autriche. C'est cette religion-là qui donnera à Satan sa forme définitive ; religion qui aspire à l'épanouissement de ce judaïsme dont elle est issue, quoiqu'elle s'en défende largement. On se retrouve confronté ici à un écheveau de causes, tantThe 2014 USADGC Presented by Discraft The 2014 USADGC Presented by Discraft Every year thousands of amateur disc golfers compete in tournament after tournament after tournament with the hopes of qualifying for the United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship presented by Discraft. Of the thousands that try, only 148 are honored with the chance to play in such a prestigious event. A victory at the USADGC is often the first major stepping stone to a successful career in the disc golf world. It brings with it the possibility of sponsorship from disc golf companies and provides the keys to many of the doors that a touring professional disc golfer needs to succeed. The United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship starts Friday June 6th and is played on the infamous Toboggan Championship
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Buchanan is qualified to run your life — and neither am I. I believe in you. Today his column reproduced my letter. He went on to say, As one of the few remaining movement activists who remember the good old days before Jesse Ventura and Bill Maher were somehow inducted into the libertarian ranks, Browne is practically the only movement leader of any stature who still retains an interest in the Libertarian Party as a vehicle for social change. He is a charming and knowledgeable man, and a good candidate. (He is head and shoulders above his critics – pygmies to a man – who carp and complain that he isn't "purist" enough: this about a man who would immediately get rid of most government as we know it!) As for his foreign policy positions, they reflect the consistent opposition toUS military intervention overseas that has been encoded in the Libertarian platform since around the mid-1970s – thanks to Murray N. Rothbard and Williamson Evers, who in the early days had to fight off the Randians and others who wanted to enlist the party in the Cold War. His view of today's LP is very sour, however. And he objects to the fact that the LP had accepted as a member the head of the Jewish Defense League — which he considers to be a terrorist organization. He reiterates his support for Pat Buchanan. Thursday, June 15, 2000 — Nashville The day begins on a happy note with a 30-minute radio interview with "Lionel" (Michael Lebron), who is now broadcasting on the full-time Internet talk network, EYada.com. He introduces me as "My candidate." Among the many issues we cover is the gun laws. I
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are determined to have me on. An email from Brian Mulholland is forwarded to me. He is one of our 4,500 campaign volunteers. He says that the Los Angeles Daily News devotes the letters section on Saturdays to a single topic. On June 3 the topic was Social Security, and the paper printed letters from both Brian and his brother Barry. Brian's letter describes an encounter with a woman who said she was "pro-choice." Brian asked whether she thought one should be free to choose or not choose to be in Social Security. Barry's letter, printed right after Brian's, provides an example of the ideal letter in three small paragraphs: If a private individual came up with a scam like Social Security, he would be arrested, prosecuted, and his ‘program' would be exposed for what it is: a pyramid, or Ponzi,County Register in Santa Ana, California. The Register is one of several publications in the Freedom Newspapers chain. The paper is the dominant newspaper in Orange County (near Los Angeles), competing with the Los Angeles Times' Orange county edition. The Register probably is the most libertarian daily newspaper in the country. In fact, Alan Bock, one of its columnists, will be moderating the presidential debate at the LP convention next week. In keeping with the paper's philosophy, Chris is very sympathetic. His questions deal mainly with the problems a third-party candidate — and a Libertarian candidate in particular — faces in getting attention. I point out that we have not built our party on celebrities or billionaires, and so it will take us longer to become prominent. But because we're the only party offering to make it possible for the average person
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sacrifice the riddling aspect entirely. I’d substitute the “Hobbit inspired” riddling competition with a “2001: A Space Odyssey inspired” AI disconnecting sequence. The season would likely end on a cliffhanger. If only to show respect for the hotly polarizing ending to The Waste Lands novel. The last few episodes would tackle the end of Wizard and Glass. The confrontation with Flagg and the flashback with Roland and his mother. This would give weight to the story. Roland would confront the man who murdered Cuthbert and his ka-tet would see his deepest secret. It would solidify their bond and strengthen their resolve for the Tower. The subtitle, Ka-Tet, would refer to Roland’s ka-tet finally being formed and embarking on their journey. Season 4 The Gunslinger: Resistance Published Counterparts – Wolves of the Calla & Songemergency response operator ("9-1-1" operator) dispatched State Police Trooper Shephard to the scene of an accident. Trooper Moore also arrived at the scene. The troopers found defendant in an intoxicated state and arrested her for DUII. Following defendant's arrest, Moore went into a nearby video store and spoke with the manager, Dean. Dean told Moore that an unidentified man had come into the video store and asked him to telephone 9-1-1 to report an accident. The man told Dean that, just minutes before, he almost had been hit by a woman on the road, and the man pointed to a car off the side of the road about 200 yards away. The man said that, after the near miss, he had looked to see if the woman was
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pretrial hearing. He testified that, on the night of the accident, he had had a conversation with Moore and that Moore had made notes during their conversation. Insofar as the record shows, that was the first time that either the district attorney or defense counsel learned that Moore had made notes during his conversation with Dean.[3] Defendant again objected, arguing that Moore "should have turned [his notes] over to the prosecutor long before trial" and that, "had he done so, the district attorney would have discovered the existence of Dean and the substance of his statement." The district attorney responded that ORS 135.815(1) (1997) did not require the state to disclose the notes at a time when the state did not intend to call Dean as a witnessA group of researchers led by Terry Hazen, a senior ecologist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, have discovered a new species of microorganism. Hazen’s team started research in May this year. Their findings were based on more than 200 samples collected from 17 deep-water sites in the Gulf of Mexico between May 25 and June 2. The new species is distinctive for its oil-consuming activity in a wide range of conditions, and is playing a role in depletion of oil spills in the area. Scientists had been puzzled by the disappearance of oil in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Detailed maps were made on how the spilled oil went underwater and how far it was spread; however, some of it
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who has more talent than many of the quarterbacks Notre Dame has seen this year. A win by USC adds a lot of intrigue to the BCS Championship Game race. A win by Notre Dame caps off an improbable regular season and gives the Irish a chance to play for a national championship in Miami on Jan. 7. The roles have reversed for the two teams significantly over this season. "That's why they play the games, you know," Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said, according to IrishIllustrated.com. "It's a long season. It's college football. It's 18 to 21 year olds. There are so many factors go into this. That's why as coaches, and we get asked all the time, 'Hey, did you expect to win 11 or 12?' We know theNebraska for a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game, and not having the chance to play in a bowl game is a tough deal for a talented Buckeyes team that might have ended up in the BCS Championship Game - but in the big picture the future is bright. For now, Meyer wants to send his seniors off with an undefeated season. That's as good as Ohio State could have done this year, and if Notre Dame loses Saturday or in its bowl game, a 12-0 Buckeyes team would have the pride of knowing they were the only undefeated team in FBS this year, sanctions or not. "I love them," Meyer said of his seniors, according to BuckeyeGrove.com. "They had a new staff coming in, they were told they
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(occasional) nude model Carla Bruni can be counted in two ways: first, in the unpleasant headlines surrounding the manner in which Cécilia was treated; and second, in the French opinion polls, which show Sarko as the most unpopular president in living memory GETTY IMAGES The most shocking celebrity divorces Bruce and Demi Moore: Divorce doesn't get better than this. After 13 years of marriage, they split in 2000, sharing custody of three daughters. Willis is so chummy with his ex that he attended her wedding to Ashton Kutcher. "Demi is the mother of my children and Ashton is the stepfather of my children. I'm thrilled that [he] turned out to be such a great guy," he gushed GETTY IMAGES The most shocking celebrity divorces Tom and Nicole: Ittook some time, but when the biggest Hollywood divorce of the 1990s was finally concluded, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman allowed themselves a brief, celebratory punch of the air before getting on with life. They happily share custody of two adopted children, and both maintain (in public, at least) that they have "no regrets" about their relationship GETTY IMAGES The most shocking celebrity divorces Brad and Jennifer First: Jennifer Aniston had to cope with reports that her husband, Brad Pitt, was playing away with Angelina Jolie on the set of Mr & Mrs Smith. Then, she suffered the indignity, amid rumours about her alleged refusal to have children, of seeing T-shirts bearing the slogan, "I'll have your baby, Brad" become a must-have fashion accessory GETTY IMAGES The most
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The de los Santoses contend that because the Addendum "relat(es) to the Loan," it only covers claims that relate directly to the home's financing, and does not cover their allegations about the home's post-sale condition and repairs. But this interpretation ignores the Addendum's broad definition of "Loan" to include the installment contract and all other loan documents. Further, irrespective of the Addendum's broad language, we also note that the home was the bank's collateral under the Loan. The de los Santoses alleged that the sellers' failure to remedy the home's physical problems entitled them to a security interest in the home, which would prevent the bank from repossessing its collateral.[16] Thus, the home's post-sale condition, and the sellers' post-sale failure to remedy the home's problems, relate to theIf you looked towards the horizon just after 5 p.m. in Eagan Tuesday, you may have seen a glowing tower near the community center. The illumination was from the official lighting of the city's new telecommunications tower. The replacement of the old 500,000 gallon Sperry water tower in Eagan with the telecommunications tower is complete. Lighting of the tower after sunset each day will become standard operations for the latest addition to the Eagan skyline. Demolition of the Sperry water tower began in May. The tower hadn't held water since 2009, according to the city. Construction on the new tower began Oct. 7.
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genes encoding photoreceptor and pigment epithelium components; the determination of the causes, treatment, and prevention of retinitis pigmentosa and other retinal degenerations; mapping the genes responsible for recessively inherited retinal dystrophies and congenital glaucoma: the determination of the causes and mechanisms of cataract formation; the definition of the molecular mechanisms of latency of herpes simplex virus; and improvement in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of microbial keratitis. Nine of the National Eye Institute-funded investigators have basic science appointments in academic units at Baylor College of Medicine. Thirteen graduate students and nine postdoctoral fellow's currently participate in vision research in the laboratories of the Core investigators. These Core modules will greatly enhance the capabilities of participating investigators by providing highly expensive, state-of-the-art equipment and new technology, as well asMain menu Upcoming Tournaments #Bermuda7s ... The 2018 Ariel Re Bermuda Sevens hosted the very best in high school and college rugby at the National Sports Center, Bermuda’s premier sporting event venue. The March 16-17, 2018 tournament will feature mini teams (ages 9-12), high school teams, collegiate men's and women's sides. Shopping cart "The [Rugby Athletic Center] was beyond our expectations—I don't think the website does it justice. The event that Sevens Sports ran was second to none, first class ... everything was running like clockwork." User login URugby manages and provides coverage for premier matches and sporting events for collegiate and high school rugby teams across the United States and in Bermuda. In addition, URugby is part of the production team for the URugby Bowl Series in the fall, the Ariel Re Bermuda
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Rohtak: Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today said he was against same gotra marriages but asked the caste councils to act in accordance with the law of the land to prohibit such wedlocks. "In my views, marriage within the same gotra (clan) is not appropriate," Hooda told reporters on the sidelines of a function here to mark 125th year of the Congress party`s existence. However, Hooda said the Khap Panchayats must also work as per the law of the land in sorting out marriage disputes. He was asked to comment on the demand of Khap Panchayats for amendment in the Hindu Marriage Act so that same gotra marriages could be banned. Terming the Khap Panchayats as "informal social organizations", the Congress leader compared them with NGOs engaged in various types of social activities. Hooda`s young party colleague and MP from Kurukshetra Navin Jindal hadGary Rohan adds extra dimension to Sydney Swans after finding his feet at the back Finding his feet: Gary Rohan is returning to his best after suffering a horrific leg injury in 2012. Photo: Getty Images Gary Rohan is over the leg soreness which curtailed his start to the season and is now shaping as a potential wildcard Sydney can use at either end in their push for a second flag in three seasons. After playing all his league career as a forward, Rohan is now cast in the role of a defender – a position which he has not played since he was a teenager for his home team Cobden in Victoria's west. The move was designed to make Rohan a more flexible player. The club had already seen him play
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a true champion for renewable energy. We’re privileged to have them as part of the ViZn family and pleased that they recognize the vast potential of our safe and versatile battery technology.” Bar-Lev was the vice president of regulatory affairs for BrightSource Energy (builder of utility-scale solar power plants) from its startup in 2004 until he retired in May 2011. He was responsible for government relations, regulatory policy and permitting for BrightSource and was on their executive management committee. Previously, he was chief counsel at the Pacific Gas & Electric Company where he was responsible for legal activities related to the Company’s gas supply, electric transmission, gas transmission, and generation business unit. Bar-Lev is also a founder and former chairman of the Coalition for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologya lawsuit from North Carolina's attorney general accusing the manufacturer of marketing products to children. In September, the FDA announced that a "blitz" on retailers resulted in more than 1,300 warning letters and fines related to sales of Juuls and other e-cigarettes to minors. In November, the agency proposed a plan to limit flavored vape products to age-restricted, adult-only stores, such as vape shops. "We need to commend the FDA for trying to solve the epidemic of youth vaping by restricting the retail environment for these products," said Henriksen, who co-authored the new study on IDs. "What we're worried about," she said, "is concentrating sales in stores with the worst record [of age verification and illegal sales] without stepping up enforcement significantly." CNN's Susan Scutti and Michael Nedelman contributed to this report. Correction:
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Medal or not, future will test Iraq's mettle Men's Soccer Athens Olympics THESSALONIKI, Greece -- Sitting in the stands, the former coach of the Iraqi national soccer team was very emotional after Iraq lost, 3-1, to Paraguay yesterday. Now, it's bronze the players shoot for, and then who knows. "It went as I expected," Bernd Strange said. "These players didn't play a championship in Iraq. There's a war going on. They don't have proper food or medical treatment. Where they train in Amman [Jordan], it's a long car ride. You could see they were frail today, not as sharp." Appointed by Saddam Hussein's son Uday, Strange spent two years as coach of the Iraqi national team, but he was lucky. In that time, he never had the pleasure of meeting the now-dead son ofthe Iraqi dictator. Before he was advised to leave Iraq, for security reasons, Strange said he did what he could, "like a father," to supply the Iraqis with as much as he could. But after he watched them falter in the semifinal match in a three-quarters-empty stadium, Strange was compelled to issue a plea as much as a report. "All these players who performed so well will leave Iraq," Strange said. "The clubs won't be as strong. And if the clubs aren't strong, then there's no sponsorship. Without sponsorship, there's no money. Some of these players have 30 people in their families depending on them. They will go play even in places like Syria or Qatar, where soccer isn't so strong, if they can make a living." For 1,000 or so Iraqi
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expatriates who came from Sweden, Germany, Denmark and Greece to drape themselves in flags and cheer for Iraq last night, the soccer team was a cathartic way of transforming despair into hope. "I didn't call my family more than five or 10 times," said Bassim Al-Taei, who left Iraq 14 years ago for Stockholm, where he owns an import-export business. "It was political [why he left]. They killed my brother. In 1989, my brother, Hazem, said something to friends about why we go into Kuwait? Soon, [someone] shot him. He was 21. Engineer," Al-Taei said. A soccer referee in Stockholm, Al-Taei, 52, could not help but project his sense of renewed hope onto the Iraqi team. "Now this team plays free," he said, holding his wrists crossed, like in shackles, then breakingthem apart. "That is why they play with such freedom." Freedom is good, yes, but how far will that take them? We could broad-brush Iraq's amazing run during these Olympics, where it beat Portugal, Costa Rica and Australia before losing to Paraguay. But with a bronze medal to play for in one final Olympic game, the future is coming on fast. Like everything else about Iraq, adrenaline and hope and the first taste of freedom will carry the national soccer team only so far. Iraqi soccer is more than just a novelty act, more than a feel-good Olympic story that even the president of the United States slaps on a news release. Iraqi soccer is also less formidable than what appeared during the team's celebrated run. We'll see how much energy they have
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left in the bronze game against Italy after so much commotion, answering all the questions. Reports that President Bush would have come to Greece if the Iraqis had made it to the gold-medal match drew weary smiles from some Iraqi players last night. They had already made it clear: The U.S. president should not use them as a political platform for his agenda or re-election. "I am not a politician. I am only a soccer player. I will leave that for the politicians," forward Ahmed Salah said. Now, the celebration of Iraq's presence and success in these Games is turning into something else: Worry -- like just about everything else about Iraq's future. "We spent billions of dollars for war. Let's spend billions for peace," said Strange, who bought his own ticket tothe game. "Don't forget football [soccer] is a game they love. If you take away football, it's no different than if you took away basketball from people in the United States or taking away football from England. There are 26 million people, and they love this game. Do something for the hearts and minds of the Iraqis. Do something for the future of Iraqi children." Sitting in the stands, listening to the cheers from Iraqi fans, Strange said he wants to go back to work with the players, with the team. Time will be very important, because like so much else about the infrastructure in Iraq, soccer's has crumbled, too. Though he was advised to leave Iraq after the team qualified for the Olympics by beating Saudi Arabia, Strange can't let
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Yesterday, the Avalanches updated their social media accounts, providing hope that news on their very, very long-awaited follow-up to 2000's Since I Left You would come imminently. They still have not given any new word on the album, but it's been announced that they'll play three festival shows this summer: Barcelona's Primavera Sound (on June 3 at Parc del Fòrum and June 5 at the closing party in the sala Apolo), London's Field Day (June 12), and Australia's Splendour in the Grass (July 22-24). The Avalanches' last DJ set was in 2011 and their last live performance was in 2007. Last year, founding member Darren Seltmann left the Avalanches. It was the first significant news from them since Danny Brown said in 2014 that his collaboration with them willWelcome to the Money Macro and Finance Research Group web site The Money Macro and Finance Research Group is a study group which exists to promote and disseminate economic research in these fields of study, primarily in the UK. The group was founded in 1969 as the Money Study Group and quickly established itself as a key national forum for monetary economists in the UK. It was the first of the study groups to be funded by the Social Science Research Council. It has broadened its focus and its label - The Money, Macro and Finance Research Group - reflects this. Membership is open to all interested parties in the UK and around the world 50th MMF Annual Conference 5 -7 September 2018 RBS Conference Centre, Gogarburn The RBS Conference Centre is located at
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accompanying karaoke singers is the sound of a nation battening down the hatches. If David Bowie's Heroes can be dressed up as a paean to the British army then anything can. The convenient marriage of sport and the military has been a boon to jingoism and apathy for a succession of US administrations. This is where we are heading. The kerfuffle over the Football Association's request to adorn England players' shirts with poppies – which Fifa rejected Johnny Foreigner-style, until Prince William (Sandhurst, Blues and Royals, RAF) intervened – confirmed the prejudice abroad that we (in this case the English) are bombastic and backward-looking. This month Radio 2 has promoted the Military Wives choir's single, Wherever You Are. There is no argument against the good intentions of those who wantarising out a check-kiting scheme with the Renville Farmers' Co-op Credit Union (Credit Union). We reverse. I. 2 Johnson bought and sold cattle and hogs. In November 1995, he owned approximately 8,200 head of cattle and 950 head of hogs, which he had placed in custom feedlots throughout the Dakotas, Minnesota, and Nebraska. In addition, he owned approximately 650 cattle at his farm. 3 In the late 1980s, Johnson began a practice whereby he would overdraw his bank account at the Credit Union, and at the end of the month, he would write checks on the same account to cover the deficiency. He was successful at using the float on the checks to appear to have a balanced account through the assistance of a Credit Union insider who processed
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of charged particle therapy. Loma Linda (Fermilab) built the first proton beam radiotherapy facility with a rotating gantry in 1990. In 1994, the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) started treating patients with C-ion beams in the Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator (HIMAC) in Chiba and thus pioneered CIRT world-wide. The Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI) in Darmstadt, Germany treated their first patient in 1997 with a dedicated medical irradiation room in which they developed and installed the first C-ion scanning technique as well as an inline PET camera. Germany later built the Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center (HIT) in 2009 which became the first C-ion facility with a 360° rotating gantry. The National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) installed their superconducting rotating gantry in 2015 \[[@B102-cancers-09-00066]\]. Technological advancements in C-ion… Continued from {Part 2}… In Reyno De los Cristales, was to be found a yet more beautiful princess – Doña Maria, who was the sister of Isabel and Huana, and was the daughter of King Salermo. Don Juan endured a lot of hardships before finally reaching Reyno De los Cristales. He learned, with the help of the Eagle, that the sisters Isabel, Huana, and Maria, bathed in the pond at four AM. So when Doña Maria was bathing, Don Juan hid the princess’ clothes which became a way for them to meet and fall in love. Because of the princess’ attraction to Don Juan, she told him all about the secrets and cunning of the king. And in all of the impossible challenges of King Salermo to Don
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years. Isabella Helena Rubens: marr. Marc van der Vekene, Lord of Berent. Constance Maria Rubens: marr. Mattheu of Beughem, Lord of Ottignies. Clara Philippa de Beughem (1665-1722): marr. Alexander of Hannoset (1658-1740) Catharine Francisca de Beughem (1673-1718) Hyacinthe Joseph de Beughem (1675-1735): Lord 0f Ottignies. marr. Maria Lucia de Villegas. Clara V Petronilla Rubens: marr. don Juan Guillermo, viscount of Alvarado y Bracamonte (1643-1735): Schepen of Brussels, Lord of Melis and Opberghen. don Andres Joseph, Viscount of Alvarado y Bracamonte. don Joannes Philipp Constant, Viscount of Alvarado y Bracamonte. don Alexander Guillaume, Viscount of Alvarado y Bracamonte. doña Catherine Josepha, Viscountes of Alvarado y Bracamonte: Marr. Charles Claude François de Blondel d’Oudenhove 1/ Nicolaas Peter Paulus Rubens (1618-1655): marr. Constancia Helman, daughter of Ferdinand, Schepen ofdiscourse has brought GBV to the fore as a social issue of the highest importance. This bleak picture has spurred action by the government of Cambodia, which has signalled its commitment to responding to GBV. Among several UN instruments, in 1999, it ratified the Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Violence Against Women (CEDAW) and in 2010 signed its Optional Protocol (Fulu et al. [@CR31]). Cambodia has a national legal and policy framework to protect women's rights, including the Law on the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Protection of Victims of 2005, the 2007 Criminal Procedure Code, the Law on Suppression of Trafficking in Humans and Sexual Exploitation of 2008 and the National Action Plan to Prevent Violence Against Women 2013--2017 (Ministry of Women's Affairs [@CR51]). The
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EVAW program of the Australian government (Australian Aid [@CR2]) funded the first National Survey on Women's Health and Life Experiences in Cambodia, 2014. The outcome areas were services (counselling and responses to mental health problems and support and referral for sexual harassment and domestic violence), prevention (training and community awareness through events and forums to influence knowledge, attitudes and behaviours in responding to and understanding the impact of VAW) and justice (legal intervention combining capacity building activities for local authorities to better understand their legal obligations in responding to VAW and the provision of legal services for victim of GBV). The Ministry of Women's Affairs (MoWA) developed and implemented the second National Action Plan on Violence Against Women 2014--2018. The Referral Guidelines for Women and Girl Survivors ofboth men and women in Cambodia. VAW has form and structure. Its epigenesis is pulled into shape by the guy ropes and pegs that connect the cultural attractors and direct the course of the rivulets in the epigenetic landscape, one 'cultural attractor' after another. The rivulets could be considered to be the course of individual people's lives, and they are also larger, the patterns of social and cultural practices. It starts with blighted endowment and continues as seeds of character, emerging as astrological forces. It erupts like poison and develops once the perpetrator enters the road to ruin, a powerful central 'cultural attractor'. It sets the stage for the act of violence as the perpetrator's mind becomes confused and seals his fate with the onset of moral blindness and
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between the international human rights priority on protecting women from abuse and the Cambodian priority on maintaining harmony. One flaw in contemporary approaches is that where local culture and tradition are seen as hindering change, they are taken as explanations for the gap between formal legislation of international standards and continuing VAW and girls (Brickell, Baureaksmey, and Poch [@CR10]). This is a strange cycle that may keep the work on primary prevention of GBV focused on the wrong target. Prevention of GBV, in any country, has to deal with local tradition and culture, which is dynamic and changing. The challenge is to change the 'tradition' of harming women, not to frame it as the barrier to doing so, and to convince the people, one needs to develop a commonWednesday, May 1, 2013 "US Jews among the most supportive of gay marriage"- Times of Israel 4/27/13 by Haviv Rettig Gur- Pew figures show 76% of Jews support legalizing gay marriage, higher than all but the youngest and most liberal of Democrats American Jews show among the highest levels of support for gay marriage, from all American subgroups measured in recent polls, according to figures published this week by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. According to five polls of Americans in 2012 and 2013, with the most recent conducted in March 2013, 76 percent of US Jews support legalizing same-sex marriage, while 18% oppose and 8% did not express an opinion. The figure is remarkably high, particularly when compared to the number of Protestants (34%) and Catholics (53%)
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in Iraq. "That one is sort of overwhelming in its sadness," Bacon says. "Honestly, I feel like I need to kind of lighten it up a little bit. There have been a couple of comedies recently that I was really interested in doing, and they were like, 'Kevin Bacon? No, he's the intense guy. We can't go to him for this.' " Bacon acknowledges that there's not much to draw from in his own life to inform the anguished characters he's been portraying onscreen. He lives most of the year in New York with his wife of nearly 19 years, Kyra Sedgwick, the twice Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe-winning star of TNT's "The Closer," and their two teenagers. "It's hard to analyze exactly what has taken me, and to a certain extentThere is something about going to darker places with my work that I find somehow challenging or maybe therapeutic in some kind of a way." In the case of "Death Sentence," Bacon says, his character learns a grim lesson in the pursuit of justice. "There is a horrible price my character pays because he takes the law into his own hands," he says. "He can't wash that blood off his hands, and that comes back to haunt him." DEATH SENTENCE (R) opens Friday at Bay Area Theaters. Latest from the SFGATE homepage: Click below for the top news from around the Bay Area and beyond. Sign up for our newsletters to be the first to learn about breaking news and more. Go to 'Sign In' and 'Manage Profile' at the top of the
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xccurate: "We changed so much on the T side of Inferno [after playing OpTic]" TYLOO are now 2-2 in the Swiss stage and are heading into the best-of-three fifth round after eliminating their long-time rivals, Renegades, from the tournament. TYLOO are one win away from reaching the top-16 stage of the Major for the first time ever We spoke to xccurate after the match to ask about his team's quadruple-overtime loss to OpTic and their issues on the Terrorist side of Inferno, as well as their adjustments on the map ahead of their encounter with Renegades: Let's go back to yesterday's match against OpTic - such a long game, in which both sides had issues on the CT side, even in overtimes. Can you tell me about your point of view ofSearch form TRENDING: SPONSORED: CBC sits out vote to regulate financial services industry over concern for jobs The House Financial Services Committee passed a major bill to regulate risk in the financial industry as Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) members remained absent from the vote. The panel voted in favor of the bill, 31-27, with CBC members absent. CBC members have raised concerns that the administration is not doing enough to help the African-American community weather the bleak economy. ADVERTISEMENT Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) had postponed an earlier vote more than a week ago because CBC members threatened to withhold their votes. White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel was seen leaving the Financial Services staff room shortly before the vote. The bill is a major and contentious component of a wide-ranging effort to overhaul the financial industry. Frank has said that the CBC’s
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In Bangladesh, youth with disability often have difficulty transitioning to work, as they lack the necessary skills to perform competitively in the job market and also face discrimination from employers on the basis of their disability. When the World Bank and Microsoft announced the regional grant competition “Youth Solutions! Technology for Skills and Employment”, we decided to submit a proposal to address this from the Young Power in Social Action (YPSA) in Bangladesh. YPSA’s project aims to provide ICT training to 40 youth with disabilities, who will also receive support securing ICT internships, help with job search and assistance in producing Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) products. The project will initially focus on the disabled youth of Chittagong, the port city of Bangladesh. On May 21st 2013, we were invitedLONDON: Scientists have developed a system that can predict the spread of dengue in different parts of India, based on climatic factors, an advance that may help take preventive measures against the deadly infection.Researchers from the University of Liverpool in the UK identified the climatic risks for dengue disease outbreaks in different climatic zones in the country through the states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Kerala.The team, in collaboration with researchers from Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) in Hyderabad and National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) in Guwahati, focused on changes in a factor called ' extrinsic incubation period (EIP)' of the dengue virus by taking into account daily and monthly mean temperatures in these areas.EIP is the time taken for incubation of the
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Forgery, Delivery The chain of events that led to Friday's indictment can be traced as far back as 1991, when an unremarkable burglary took place at the embassy of Niger in Rome. All that turned up missing was a quantity of official letterhead with "Republique du Niger" at its top. More than 10 years later, according to a retired high-ranking U.S. intelligence official, a businessman named Rocco Martino approached the CIA station chief in Rome. An occasional informant for U.S., British, French and Italian intelligence services, Martino brought documents on Niger government letterhead describing secret plans for the sale of uranium to Iraq. The station chief "saw they were fakes and threw [Martino] out," the former CIA official said. But Italy shared a similar report with the Americans in October 2001,he said, and the CIA gave it circulation because it did not know the Italians relied on the same source. On Feb. 12, 2002, Cheney received an expanded version of the unconfirmed Italian report. It said Iraq's then-ambassador to the Vatican had led a mission to Niger in 1999 and sealed a deal for the purchase of 500 tons of uranium in July 2000. Cheney asked for more information. The same day, Plame wrote to her superior in the CIA's Counterproliferation Division that "my husband has good relations with both the PM [prime minister] and the former Minister of Mines (not to mention lots of French contacts), both of whom could possibly shed light on this sort of activity." Wilson -- who had undertaken a similar mission three years before
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"Eliot Ness with a Harvard law degree." Fitzgerald, an old colleague of Comey who had recently become U.S. attorney in Chicago, asked for and received the full delegated powers of the attorney general. A month later, Comey clarified in writing that Fitzgerald could pursue any violation of criminal law associated with the case -- including perjury and obstruction of justice, the heart of the indictment handed up Friday against the vice president's chief of staff. Indictment and Resignation After a year-long struggle with journalists, who resisted demands to disclose their sources, Fitzgerald persuaded Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas F. Hogan -- and the appellate judges above him -- that reporters were the only available "eyewitness[es] to the crime." Pincus, Cooper and Russert gave testimony under negotiated limits after receiving thefelony counts, Libby resigned from the vice president's office that day. Fitzgerald, in his news conference, said he could not speculate on whether anyone else would be charged. He said "the substantial bulk of the work of this investigation has concluded," but not all of it. "I will not end the investigation," he said, "until I can look anyone in the eye and tell them that we have carried out our responsibility." For those of you who didn't see this article in print, it's on the front page of the Sunday Washington Post with a big font headline, and larger than normal font in the body (on the first page). I love the quote, "the depiction of Baghdad, most urgently by Cheney, as a nuclear threat to the United States". There it is!
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bit run down. If coming from the [[Chicago/Loop|Loop]], the best way is probably to just head south on Martin Luther King Drive, which serves as the main drag for most of the district. + Bronzeville is one of the few neighborhoods close to the Chicago center that is actually best seen by car. Free on-street parking is in ample supply pretty much everywhere throughout the neighborhood — owing to the relatively low population density of the district. There are many exits leading into Bronzeville from the '''Dan Ryan Expressway''', although you might enjoy the ride better if you take a more northerly exit (like 35th or 31st Streets) and then explore the area from Martin Luther King Drive — some of the areas further south around the expressway are abit run down. If coming from the [[Chicago/Loop|Loop]], the best way is probably to just head south on Martin Luther King Drive, which serves as the main drag for most of the district. ==See== ==See== Line 35: Line 35: The following buildings are the city-designated, remaining landmarks from Bronzeville's golden age, from the "Black Metropolis" city within a city where blacks could find employment serving their own community. The following buildings are the city-designated, remaining landmarks from Bronzeville's golden age, from the "Black Metropolis" city within a city where blacks could find employment serving their own community. * <see name="Chicago Defender Building" alt="" address="3435 Indiana Ave" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="">Initially built in 1899 as a Jewish synagogue, this building housed the Chicago Defender (the '''nation's foremost African-American newspaper''' through World War I)
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the names of Bronzeville's numerous famous residents. Keep an eye out for the public benches, also designed by local artists, which range from the subtly interesting to the wildly fantastic. Since it's more than a mile long, taking a "King Drive Gateway walk" isn't really practical—it's not meant to be seen in one visit, so just check out the main sites and appreciate what you do catch. South Side Community Art Center (SSCAC), 3831 S Michigan Ave, ☎+1 773 373-1026, [4]. W-F noon-5PM, Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 1PM-5PM. A community arts center open since 1940, which was for long the only place around where minority artists could exhibit there work. Today, the center focuses primarily on African-American art, especially art related to the South Side. The arts center offers exhibits,occasional poetry readings, and neighborhood gallery tours (see "Do" section). Stephen A Douglas Tomb and Memorial, 636 E 35th St, ☎+1 312 744-6630. 9AM-5PM daily. A 46 ft tall column marks the mausoleum of one of the most prominent senators in US history (a prominent resident from whom the Douglas neighborhood gets its name), who ran and lost against Abraham Lincoln for the U.S. presidency in a race where debate over slavery dominated the discussion. Do The one activity offering in which Bronzeville excels is anything involving a big open field — If you are in the center of Washington Park tossing a football around or just lying in the grass, the big city feels miles away. 31st St Beach, 3100 S Lake Shore Dr. Summers: 9AM-9:30PM. While small, 31st St Beach
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the beginning of WSSSPE4, with the CoC subcommittee and a general email address introduced for reporting concerns or incidents, or asking questions. There was one concern mentioned to the CoC subcommittee after the first half day, regarding how part of the workshop was being run, and we changed the workshop to address this. This report is based on the events at the workshop and the submitted materials. These events included discussion of the call for papers (§\[sec:preworkshop\]), the WSSSPE mission and vision (§\[sec:mission\]), a keynote (§\[sec:keynote\]), a set of presentations (§\[sec:papers\] and §\[sec:lightning\]), a panel (§\[sec:panel\]), and a number of working groups (§\[sec:WGs\]). One full day of the workshop was spent with participants in the working groups, which occurred in parallel with each other. And each of the workingbrought an understanding of the difficulties of organizing a community and curating their software; Mike Croucher from the University of Sheffield and Rob Haines from the University of Manchester who are both Research Software Engineers with decades of experience of writing code for researchers; Patricia Lago from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, who presented a keynote at the workshop (§\[sec:keynote\]) and brought a fresh perspective on software sustainability from the point of view of its impact on society and business; and Karthik Ram from the Berkeley Institute for Data Science, who brought his perspective on the practicalities of using scientific software to conduct his research as a data scientist. The panel opened with a question to the floor “Who in the audience still codes in anger?” which caused some confusion as,
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documents with them,is aware of exactly Wickham.The 22 year old faces stiff competition to get into the squad, never mind the starting line up at Palace. Murray savored a good run of form last season, While Gayle is still regarded as a player with plenty of possibility to fulfil.Then locate Campbell and Chamakh, Who will also be hoping to challenge for a first team starting point this season. If fans are sorry to see a player leave it mean that he has given his all for the team, Or looked like being a good player going forward.Unfortunately for the striker it seems that the Black Cats fans are glad to see the back of the striker and are expecting the club reinvesting the transfer free, oddly, Official AirJordan blog Tsar Nicholas II seems to have believed this myth himself Air Jordan 11 72-10 Boxing Day 2015 Deals to a certain degree. Though a weak ruler prone to leaving affairs in the hands of others, And unwilling to contradict their words (Old russian Joke: "Who's the most powerful man in Russia, Air Jordan Boxing Day 2015 Deals help answer: Cheap Air Jordan 11 Red "The Official Air Jordan blog last man to talk with the tsar,), Nicholas felt that if he was free to rule as a powerful Muscovite autocrat, He would soon have the actual in order. clearly, He never got the way, He is the one that made me really see this could actually be a career for me. He showed me basic fundamentals and gave me foresight.
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As dawn broke over the base on Sazan Island off the coast of Albania a series of explosions announced the arrival of the Royal Marines as they began a full scale amphibious attack. As part of Exercise Albanian Lion, the marines landed on the shores of Sazan Island and, amid a scenario based around smugglers, social unrest and the rise of terrorist groups, the commandos attacked the hostile nation from the sea by climbing cliff faces in darkness to surprise the enemy. The personnel of 42 Commando, based in Plymouth, are part of the Lead Commando Group ( LCG ) and are honing their skills for contingent operations – where they must be ready to react at a moment’s notice – as part of the Royal Navy deployment named Cougaras being an old Soviet submarine base, used to be home to a chemical and biological weapons plant and there are more than 100 buildings and 5.7 square kilometres of trenches and bunkers. The island is now uninhabited apart from a small manned naval base used mainly to counter contraband routes between southern Italy and Albania. An enemy position is destroyed by a simulated air attack during the assault on Sazan Island [Picture: Petty Officer (Photographer) Sean Clee, Crown copyright] During the exercise the troops were visited by Major General Xhemal Gjunkshi, Chief of General Staff of the Albanian Armed Forces, and the British Ambassador in Albania, Nicholas Cannon. They were escorted around the vast training area by the Deputy Commander of 3 Commando Brigade, Colonel Kevin Oliver. Royal Marines enter a building
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Match hangs in the balance after India lose Tendulkar, Dravid After three days of the Second Test at Harare Sports Club, the matchwas still in the balance by the close, although solid batting secondtime round had perhaps given India a slight advantagetowards Jill. Eventually, a condescending lecture provokes a fight where Joe stands up for Jill against Warren and his rather cruel treatment of her, and Joe and Hubbs dramatically escape just ahead of the police. Enamored with Joe, Jill gives him her full name and geographical location ("north") so he can look her up later. The police arrest the entire crew of drunken teenagers, and Joe and Hubbs escape in the "Blue Torpedo". Hubbs jocularly chides Joe for his apparent cowardice in moving on Lanie and Jill, and dismisses Jill as a viable partner. Joe, no longer tolerant of Hubb's attitude, wrestles a surprised Hubbs into submission while driving and forces him to capitulate that Jill is "cool". Joe then places the Blue Öyster Cult 8-track tape into
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suddenly took a turn for the worse. His label was disbanded and things began to unravel for Cole in ways symbolic of what was happening to UK garage as a whole. "These were the darker years for me," admits Cole. He'd started his own imprint, Prolific, and club night; he worked on different projects (including a rock band and a duo with Laura Vane). Yet something wasn't right. "I was searching for musical satisfaction but nothing was really clicking. I was bored with the 'old school garage' sound and was looking for something new." The future wasn't clear. "At the beginning of 2009 things changed," he explains. "Music became exciting to me again. Genres began to blur. Bass music became the focus and it seemed like everybody was creatingand extraordinary musician with a deep love and understanding of grooves and low end theory. The result was the 'Battlestations EP'. We're planning a followup." Later this year, Cole is also putting out an EP by Roof Light, a new producer whose he describes as "a combination between Gurley, Burial, and [Burt] Bacharach." He's also done deliciously restrained 2step remixes of Todd Edwards and Zed Bias [ft Omar]. But before that, due on Prolific is the Riddim EP which features four stripped-down rhythm tracks for the clubs, the greatest of which is the immense "Volcano Riddim", a kind of dark orchestra string-lead banger that Wiley would have made in 2003 had he not frozen his eski synths into grime and instead chosen to pre-empt funky. It's effect on clubs
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his truck and attempted to convince the defendant that they should drive him home. The defendant told Patch to "go f[uck] yourself. I can drive myself home." The defendant "fell into [his] truck" as Patch and Mahoney attempted to find his keys. They told the defendant that they wanted to drive him home so he did not hurt anyone. The defendant still refused their assistance, and Patch and Mahoney became concerned for their own safety because the defendant was becoming violent. They eventually abandoned their plans to convince the defendant that he should not drive home and, just prior to 10 p.m., the defendant left the bar in his pickup truck. On his way home from the bar, the defendant was traveling southbound on Route 85 in Hebron when hisvehicle collided with the front driver's side of the vehicle driven by George Koch in the northbound lane of Route 85. Koch was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident, and the defendant was removed from his truck and taken to a hospital. The firefighter who assisted with the removal of the defendant from his truck noticed a strong odor of alcohol emanating from the defendant. The defendant's blood alcohol level was later tested at 0.248 while he was at the hospital. *501 The defendant was charged with manslaughter in the first degree, manslaughter in the second degree with a motor vehicle and two counts of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. He elected a trial to the court. During the trial, the state
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14, 2007, meaning that their testimony was not entirely lost. On September 11, 2007, Mathieu testified as to his training and experience in accident reconstruction, the evidence and methods he relied on to reach the conclusion that the defendant's truck crossed the yellow line on Route 85 and how certain marks in the road were created by the two vehicles. On September 14, 2007, Foley testified concerning the methods he relied on to conclude that the collision occurred in the northbound lane and could not have occurred in the southbound lane and what, in his opinion, caused the gouge mark in the northbound lane. Also, Mathieu's expert report was in evidence as an exhibit, thereby preserving some of his findings and conclusions. Concerning the testimony that was lost,as tire marks and gouge marks. Mathieu also testified that he was able to identify which vehicles made the tire marks at the scene by tracing the marks to the final resting spots of the vehicles. From his observations, Mathieu testified that, in his opinion, the collision did not occur in the southbound lane because there was no physical evidence of pre-impact collision marks, such as skid marks, in that lane. Looking at the final resting places of the vehicles in a photograph of the scene of the collision, Foley testified that, in his opinion, the collision occurred in the northbound lane. He reached this conclusion by applying the "[p]rincipal direction of force and momentum, which is the mass or weight times speed or velocity." He testified that the
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collision could not have occurred in the southbound lane because "[t]he vehicle dynamics don't allow that." Foley also testified that the gouge mark in the road was created by the Koch vehicle's front rim because the defendant's vehicle had a "greater height and momentum."[8] We conclude that there is nothing novel about the methods used by Mathieu and Foley to reconstruct the accident and reach their conclusions that the collision occurred in the northbound lane. They based their conclusions on visual inspections of the scene of the collision and photographs of the scene, and applied "principles and theories that have been in the recognized literature and have been taught at training academies for decades" to determine where the collision occurred and how certain marks in the road were created.[9]For indispensable reporting on the coronavirus crisis, the election, and more, subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily newsletter. During Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, in which he embraced hardline immigration policies championed by white nationalists, his backers scoffed at the idea that he was winking at the white nationalists who cheered him on. But the ties between Trump and far-right white nationalist groups are coming into focus. Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who has joined Trump’s transition team to advise him on immigration, spoke last year at a conference for a white nationalist group. Last October, Kobach was a featured speaker at a writers’ workshop hosted by the Social Contract Press in Washington, DC. The Southern Poverty Law Center has designated the Social Contract Press as an anti-immigrant hate group
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and his wife were the “TRUSTOR[s] (‘Grantor[s]’).” The trustee was American Securities Company and the “BENEFICIARY (‘Lender’)” was Wells Fargo. Hinojos defaulted on the HELOC on December 30, 2009. He did not make any further payments and continued to reside in the home until at least February 2014. By that time, he had lived in the house for more than 35 years. On March 14, 2012, more than two years after Hinojos defaulted, Well Fargo assigned its interest in the Deed of Trust to Eagle Crest, LLC (Eagle Crest). On April 9, 2012, Eagle Crest assigned its interest in the Deed of Trust to Newport Beach Holdings (NBH). The assignments to Eagle Crest and NBH were both recorded on April 18, 2012. On August 10, 2012, NBH assigned its interest in the Deed of Trust to Asset Ventures, LLC (Asset Ventures). The assignments (1) from Eagle Crest to NBH and (2) from NBH to Asset Ventures were signed by Michaela Brychcova as “Assistant Vice President” of both Eagle Crest and NBH. The assignment to Asset Ventures was recorded on August 20, 2012. On April 19, 2013, Asset Ventures recorded a Substitution of Trustee, substituting MTC Financial, Inc. doing business as Trustee Corps (Trustee Corps) in place of American Securities Company. The substitution was signed by Asset Ventures’s president, Anthony Martinez. That same day, Trustee Corps recorded a notice of default and election to sell under deed of trust (Notice of Default). According to the Notice of Default, the
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that Hamas "systematically used medical facilities, vehicles and uniforms as cover for terrorist operations," and that the group's military and political leaders operated from Gaza's main hospital. Troops maintained "a high professional" level against "an enemy that aimed to terrorise Israeli civilians", the military said. The Israeli military "operated in accordance with moral values and international laws of war", it said in a statement, and made "an enormous effort" to avoid harming uninvolved civilians. A small number of incidents occurred in which intelligence or operational mistakes were made, the military said. "These unfortunate incidents were unavoidable and occur in all combat situations, in particular of the type which Hamas forced on the IDF [Israeli Defence Forces], by choosing to fight from within the civilian population," the military said.UN probe The BBC's Paul Wood in Jerusalem says the investigations will not satisfy Israel's critics. International human rights campaign group Human Rights Watch, denounced the statement it as an insult to Gaza's dead civilians and an embarrassment to any Israeli officers who took military justice seriously. Meanwhile, a group of 10 Israeli human rights organisations called for an external, extra-military investigation, and called on Israel to cooperate with the United Nations investigation. "Data collected by Israeli human rights organization shows that many civilians were killed in Gaza not due to 'mishaps' but as a direct result of the military's chosen policy," they said in a statement. Earlier this month, the UN appointed former war crimes prosecutor Richard Goldstone to investigate alleged violations of international law during the
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(laughs) awesome. And then she'd sort of spend the afternoon playing with us around the farm. GRETA BRADMAN: We used to love having her prowl around as a witch outside the hayshed. And we’d have to dart in and not get caught by the witch and then dart out. And sometimes we’d be waiting in there for like half an hour with her pacing outside, keeping up this act of being a witch. JOHN BRADMAN, FATHER: She was perfectly happy to go along with it. She seemed to have this inexhaustible patience and no need for control. JUDITH BRADSEN, GRETA’S MOTHER: She could be herself here. With Don and Jessie, there were a lot of masks that they had to put on, being such public people. REPORTER (ABC News, 1989): Sir Donaldabout that time and walking with Dad. And by, you know, the fourth day I was bounding ahead with, you know, my pack on my back. JOHN BRADMAN, FATHER: She came out of it just physically stronger: a lot stronger but mentally, I think, much stronger, with an invigorated sense of herself. GRETA BRADMAN: About 20 years ago Dad partnered with Megan, his current partner, and they had Nick, my littlest brother. : I feel so lucky to have both him as a little brother and also his other siblings on Megan’s side. (Footage of John, Megan, Greta and family at restaurant) (They sing 'Happy Birthday to You') MEGAN WEBSTER, JOHN BRADMAN'S PARTNER: When I first met John, he was senior lecturer in constitutional law at the Adelaide Law School. He was then
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It also supplied technology for 2degrees' mobile network. Labour is calling for the Government to launch a full independent inquiry into Huawei's share of its $1.35 billion broadband rollout. Its acting information technology spokesman David Cunliffe said the US claims of spying and corruption raised potential national security concerns. "Kiwis have lost confidence in our intelligence agencies since the Dotcom saga so an independent investigation is needed." Labour had been raising concerns about the company since March, he said. Greens information technology spokesman Gareth Hughes said the Government had to protect New Zealand's economy, information and intellectual property from cyber-attack. "The New Zealand taxpayer shouldn't be giving Huawei hundreds of millions of dollars to make it easier for Beijing to potentially spy on us." The Government's support partner United Future leader Peter Dunne said therefor the writ of certiorari in order to consider two issues: (1) whether as a matter of law plaintiffs' proof was sufficient to establish defendant's liability under the attractive nuisance doctrine; and (2) whether the nuisance exception to the rule of governmental immunity encompasses the doctrine of attractive nuisance. Early on the day of August 9, 1973, Michael Counts, ten years old, was at his home under the care of an older brother and sister. During that morning another brother, Gary, thirteen years old, had been swimming at the cattle pond located on the premises of the Bordeaux County Hospital. Later Gary returned home to see if Michael wanted to go swimming with him. Gary and Michael returned to the pond, gaining entrance to the field in which it
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I heard about Prince and it just blew me away. Unbelievable." "There truly was only one Prince," she said. Related: Prince, Iconic 'Purple Rain' Musician, Dies at 57: Publicist "Numb. Stunned. This can't be real," tweeted Justin Timberlake. "I can't believe it, I'm in total shock," tweeted Lionel Richie. The Morning Rundown Get a head start on the morning's top stories. This site is protected by recaptcha A statement from President Barack Obama read in part: "Today, the world lost a creative icon. Michelle and I join millions of fans from around the world in mourning the sudden death of Prince. “'A strong spirit transcends rules,' Prince once said -- and nobody's spirit was stronger, bolder, or more creative."‎ "The world has lost a great person. Not just the world of music but the world ofman," musician George Clinton said. "It is a personal time of sadness for he was a close and dear friend. We stand with his family and fans alike in mourning this loss. " Prince's legacy endured because his work was "groundbreaking," Levy said. "His live performances were never less than mesmerizing and when he turned up for Grammy or Super Bowl performances, he set the bar that other people had to keep up with," he said. "He was making the music that everyone, no matter what kind of music they made, had to keep up with." "I am stunned and heartbroken. I just spoke with him last night," actor Will Smith said on Facebook. "Today, Jada & I mourn with all of you the loss of a beautiful poet, a true
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Estes Park Sports Rockies right-hander Jhoulys Chacin delivers a pitch Friday against the Marlins in Miami. He allowed four hits, four walks and two runs in seven innings. (Marc Serota, Getty Images) MIAMI — What was written on his glove said it all. "Maria Alvarez, TQM," which is Spanish shorthand for "I love you very much." Jhoulys Chacin pitched with a heavy heart Friday night, less than one week after Alvarez, his beloved grandmother, died in Chacin's native Venezuela. In his first game back from the bereavement list, Chacin pitched the Rockies past the Miami Marlins 3-2 at Marlins Park. Chacin (12-7, 3.22 ERA) threw seven innings — and the Rockies rallied for two runs in the eighth to make him the winning pitcher. "I think that (rally) was my grandmother willing that tohappen," Chacin said in Spanish. "This game was very emotional for me. When I was a kid, my grandmother took me to all my games because my parents were working. She loved baseball." His grandmother would have loved how Chacin pitched Friday, working around the heart of the Marlins' lineup and finding ways to keep the Rockies in the game. Chacin allowed four hits, four walks and two runs. The walks were a season high for Chacin, but they weren't as bad as it might appear. Two walks were drawn by Giancarlo Stanton, the Marlins' most dangerous hitter, and one was against cleanup hitter Logan Morrison. "I didn't want Stanton to beat me," Chacin said. Chacin received some clutch play from his teammates as the Rockies won for just the second time
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defendant Brand, and was sexually harassed by defendant Cameron. Specifically, as to plaintiff's claim of race discrimination, plaintiff testified that defendant Brand referred to plaintiff on several occasions as "Jon's [Cameron] token nigger," and at other times would tell plaintiff *1476 it was "nigger pick day." Plaintiff claims defendant Brand kept a picture of a black family in his office, and when plaintiff questioned Brand about the picture, he boasted of his own "nigger blood" and of his sexual conquests of "black pussy." Plaintiff further testified that on one occasion defendant Brand presented her with a picture of "Long Dong Silver", a photo of a black male with an elongated penis. On another occasion, Brand pinned a postcard containing a picture of two black children ("Buckwheat" and "Stymie")of "Little Rascals" fame on a bulletin board behind plaintiff's desk. Plaintiff believes the postcard was intended to be a representation of her own two children, as plaintiff was unmarried at the time and defendant Brand had, on another occasion, referred to plaintiff's children as "the two lost kids with no daddy." On at least three occasions, plaintiff testified, defendant Brand would use the expression "dark clouds falling, not long before day," an expression plaintiff testified is considered a racially derogatory remark by most black individuals. Plaintiff additionally testified that defendant Brand often referred to her as "his Ethel Roach," a moniker plaintiff considered racist and uncomplimentary. Plaintiff explained that Ethel Roach was a black female inmate who wore rags around her head and had big lips, and whom
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offseason was a different adventure, often with his younger brother, Kyle, at his side. He surfed in Nicaragua, hiked the Andes and free-dived in the Galapagos Islands. Eliot Kamenitz/The Times-PicayuneSteve Gleason and his wife, Michel Varisco, walk Monday on the Magnolia Bridge near their Faubourg St. John home. The couple's first post-diagnosis decision was a major one: Michel became pregnant in February. 'There was no hesitation — none,' she said. "Football was something he did; it's not who he was," said Tulane Athletic Director Rick Dickson, whose relationship with Gleason dates to his tenure as athletic director at Washington State from 1994 to 2000. "There are just so many levels to Steve Gleason. He always had that indomitable spirit to him that said, 'You know what, world, I haven't seenall of you yet, but I will.' " Gleason was eager for more adventure when he retired from the NFL in 2008. He married local girl Michel Varisco in May of that year and the couple chose to make New Orleans their home after an epic six-month honeymoon to Greece, Nepal, Indonesia, Thailand and Australia. The couple immersed themselves in the local culture. Gleason embraced the city's thriving arts scene and famed joie de vivre. He landed an executive job with the Shaw Group in Baton Rouge, moonlighted as a weekend Saints analyst for local TV and was two-thirds of the way toward his degree in Tulane's executive MBA program. He and Michel had plans to start a family. This is where Gleason was in life late last summer when he
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Fighters show at the Sasquatch Music Festival. A helicopter ride to the peak of Mount McKinley, where the clouds cleared miraculously just as they reached the summit. Grizzly bears clawing salmon out of the Katmai River. A two-week sidetrack to Argentina, Uruguay and Costa Rica to complete Gleason's Tulane MBA program. And the highlight: Steve pulling a keeper rainbow trout and 17-pound sockeye salmon from the Kenai River in Alaska. "I'm not going to say it was a miracle, but his (casting) range was 8 feet and he somehow caught this giant salmon," said Kyle Gleason, who organized the excursion. "It was a gift from Alaska." The 14,000-mile trek ended in equally epic fashion at Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary show in East Troy, Wis., where Mike McCready invited him onit closing in. He'd long ago abandoned running and yoga. But on the trip, he started to struggle with basic physical movements. He ceded driving duties to family and friends. Hikes became difficult without a walking stick. His condition has worsened since his return to town two weeks ago. Physical activities he once accomplished with ease are now difficult or impossible. He walks with a staggered limp and needs help to eat, dress and bathe. The muscles of the soft palate have weakened, making his speech thick and swallowing difficult. He and his family have gone from lamenting the things he can no longer do to cherishing the things he can. And they have learned to adapt: large spoons for meals; straws for drinks; an electric toothbrush for dental hygiene. His biggest fear
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*916 facts which is incorporated herein verbatim. 1. The debtor filed a voluntary chapter 7 bankruptcy petition on December 18, 2007 (the "petition date"). Along with her petition, the debtor filed, inter alia, bankruptcy schedules, a statement of financial affairs, a statement of intention, and a Chapter 7 Statement of Current Monthly Income and Means-Test Calculation (the "Means Test Form"). See Exhibit A (petition and related filings). 2. The debts at issue in the debtor's case are primarily consumer debts. 3. For most of 2007, the debtor's youngest daughter (date of birth: 6/10/88) lived with the debtor in her household. However, the debtor's daughter moved away from the debtor's home at the beginning of December 2007. As a result, the debtor had only one person (herself) living in her household onthe petition date. The debtor claimed her youngest daughter as a dependent on her 2007 tax return. See Exhibit B (debtor's 2007 income tax return). 4. On January 15, 2008, the U.S. Trustee's office sent an email to counsel for the debtor, with a copy to the Chapter 7 Trustee, detailing the questions raised by the U.S. Trustee's initial review of the documents filed by the debtor and requesting further documents. The email requested that the Chapter 7 Trustee continue the meeting of creditors to allow the debtor a reasonable time to produce the documents requested by the U.S. Trustee. See United States Trustee email of January 15, 2008 attached hereto as Exhibit C. 5. On January 17, 2008, the Chapter 7 Trustee convened the meeting of creditors. The debtor
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U.S.C. § 707(b)(2) also allows a monthly expense deduction under the IRS standards. Section 707(b)(2)(A)(ii)(I) defines "monthly expenses" as follows: The debtor's monthly expenses shall be the debtor's applicable monthly expense amounts specified under the National Standards and Local Standards, and the debtor's actual monthly expenses for the categories specified as Other Necessary Expenses issued by the Internal Revenue Service for the area in which the debtor resides ... Notwithstanding any other provision of this clause, the monthly expenses of the debtor shall not include any payments for debts. The National and Local Standards referenced in the statute are found in the IRS's Financial Analysis Handbook, which is, in turn, contained in the IRS's Internal Revenue Manual ("IRM").[2] Revenue agents use the IRM to assess the financial condition of delinquentdetached first Stonewall Jackson and then James Longstreet to engage Pope at Cedar Mountain and then maneuver northward toward Washington. Longstreet leapfrogged Jackson, and then Jackson circled west of the Blue Ridge to fall onto Pope’s rear at Manassas. As McClellan raced to redeploy his trailing corps by water back to Washington, all of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia – though not much more than 50,000 men – closed on the hapless Pope, forcing a headlong retreat back to the Washington fortifications. Now it was the Federal capital that was threatened, and Lincoln, against the desires of both his cabinet and the Congress, returned McClellan to supreme command. Instead of assaulting the Washington citadel, Lee led a further shrunken force across the Potomac into Maryland, hoping, he stated, to
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it in soda fountains all over Oklahoma. You go, Oklahoma! Oregon - Thomas Kemper Thomas Kemper was founded in Washington, but popularized in Portland when it was bought by a local company in 2006, and is now a local icon. They're the purveyors of fine, old-fashioned HFCS-less sodas. Pennsylvania - A-Treat A-Treat started in 1918 in Allentown and continues to be the hometown favorite of many a wayward Philadelphian. Their birch beer is a must. Rhode Island - Yacht Club Soda Yacht Club is one of Rhode Island's beverage companies (and may well be one of its only companies, period), and they brew a wide variety of sodas, from birch beer to grape to peach seltzer. South Carolina - Blenheim Ginger Ale Since 1903, Blenheim has been producing someTo determine relative soma positions of mTCs and sTCs within the EPL, the transversal median cutting plane of a cell was identified, and the distance from the MCL to the soma and the width of the EPL were measured at the same position and the relative position calculated. Other positional parameters were determined likewise in the four cell types, including most superficial and most internal lateral dendrite extensions, most distal apical dendrite bifurcation and position of the axonal origin. Additional morphometric parameters included the number of lateral dendrites, number of secondary dendrites along the apical dendrite and distance from the axonal origin to the soma \[µm\]. Dendritic projections: Transformed dendritic reconstructions ("traces") from superficial TCs, middle TCs, deep TCs and MCs were imported into Matlab and relative spatial positions
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for habeas relief, after Williams failed to timely file objections to the magistrate's report and recommendation. Williams has demonstrated that his failure to timely file his objections was the result of "excusable neglect," entitling him to relief. Accordingly, we reverse and remand. I. BACKGROUND A. Relevant Statutory Provisions 3 1. Michigan's Criminal Sexual Psychopath Act 4 Until its repeal, effective August 1, 1968, Michigan's Criminal Sexual Psychopath Act (the "Sexual Psychopath Act"), Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. §§ 780.501-.509 (West 1968), repealed by 1968 Mich. Pub. Acts 143 (Aug. 1, 1968), provided that a criminal defendant in Michigan who was designated a "criminal sexual psychopathic person" would be committed to the custody of the state hospital commission to be confined in an appropriate state institution. Id. § 780.505. A criminal sexual psychopathic person was defineda plea of guilty in Michigan state court to a charge of first degree murder. Prior to sentencing, Williams was designated a "criminal sexual psychopath," under the then-applicable Sexual Psychopath Act, and committed to the custody of a state mental hospital. He was initially discharged in September 1973, but he was returned to custody in 1979, following a determination by the Michigan Supreme Court that he had been improperly released.2 See People v. Williams, 406 Mich. 909 (1979). From then until the present, he has remained in the custody of the Michigan Department of Mental Health. He has filed a number of petitions for discharge pursuant to section 7 of the repealed Sexual Psychopath Act, all of which have been denied. Today, he is the only person remaining
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Tearful reunion between a boy and his neighbor's dog after a year apart "I just immediately thought, 'I need to pet him,'” said Lennox Goebel. — -- They say dogs are a man’s best friend. And for little Lennox Goebel of Nashville, Tennessee, that is certainly true. Lennox, 11, was reduced to tears when he was surprised with the return of his neighbor’s dog. Bogart the dog had been away in California for a year while his musician owner was on tour. "I have known the emotional drama that he had felt while Bogart was away," Lennox’s mom, Ellen Goebel, told ABC News. "It was so sad when Bogart’s owner told us she was going on tour, so she had to fly him to California to stay with her mom. The familydidn't know then how long Lennox and Bogart would be apart. "She had said he would be gone until last July, and he left last April, so we thought he’d only be gone a couple months and my son was already crying," Goebel said. "The day they were going to fly we went over there super early so he could play with the dog before they got on the plane." The Goebels have their own pup, a Bichon Frise-Shih Tzu mix, named Happy. Lennox loves Happy too, but he said Bogart is his "best dog friend." Ellen posted the tearful reunion between the two pals on Facebook where it quickly gained more than 1,000 views. In the video, Lennox knew his neighbor had a surprise for him, but had no idea
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By Denis Pinchuk and Andrew Osborn SOCHI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump had not divulged any secrets during a meeting in Washington with Russian officials and offered to prove it by supplying Congress with a transcript. But a leading U.S. Republican politician said he would have little faith in any notes Putin might supply. Two U.S. officials said on Monday Trump had disclosed classified information about a planned Islamic State operation to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov when they met last week, plunging the White House into a fresh controversy just four months into Trump's tenure. Trump, whose administration has been dogged by allegations that Russia helped him win the White House and that he and his allies are too cozy with Moscow, has defendedhis decision to discuss intelligence with the Russians after media reports of the meeting alarmed some U.S. and foreign politicians. For more news videos visit Yahoo View, available now on iOS and Android. President Putin deployed his trademark sarcasm on Wednesday to make clear he thought the accusation that Trump had divulged secrets absurd. "I spoke to him (Lavrov) today," a smiling Putin told a news conference with Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi. "I'll be forced to issue him (Lavrov) with a reprimand because he did not share these secrets with us. Not with me, nor with representatives of Russia's intelligence services. It was very bad of him." Putin, who still hopes Moscow can repair battered ties with the United States despite a deepening political
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the Thailand section last year. But, wanderlusters only spent an average of two minutes at a time on the site. "A lot of people don't understand what we do," Ms Downey said. "Recent questions include the email from a woman asking 'can you check where Marjorie is' - that was it, Marjorie. The woman was worried because she had not heard from her. "There was the prisoner who wanted Australian food because he didn't like Thai food. "We had a guy the other day wanting us to call a taxi for him - he had lived in Thailand for six years. "One said 'My hotel is noisy, can you please call them and complain'. "There was the gentleman who had ordered glasses online and they had not arrived so could we pop out to theglasses shop and see how that was going for him." But for Ms Downey, there was one story that stood above the rest. "My personal favourite was a gentleman who came in to visit us and he had a lady friend with him and they had spent the previous night together but he had run out of money so could we pay her on his behalf? I'm sure as Australian taxpayers you will be pleased to learn the answer was 'no'. He had to make his own arrangements." Anecdotes aside, Ms Downey outlined the serious work consular officials do, and how Australians can save themselves heartache with a bit of common sense. As well as visiting the 16 Australian prisoners now in Thai jails, last year consular officials dealt with 200 hospitalisations,
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profits from the bar. Steven explained at trial that he created T&T, Inc. for the purpose of purchasing the bar. Benito was listed as a purchaser on the purchase agreement for the bar, but in 2003, he signed a document relinquishing his interest in the bar. Benito explained that he signed the document because the bar was struggling financially and he wanted to avoid liability for any of its debts. After operating the bar for several years, Steven returned the business to its original owners because he could no longer afford to pay the associated expenses. Benito lived in the larger of the two houses on the 5 Mile property after the parties executed the mortgage in 2002, and StevenAccording to his trainer, Ronaldo Souza could try his hand at 205 pounds in 2014. | Gleidson Venga/Sherdog.com Former Strikeforce middleweight king Ronaldo Souza earned his fifth consecutive win last week, taking a first-round technical knockout over Yushin Okami at UFC Fight Night 28 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In an interview with Sherdog.com, trainer Josuel Distak praised “Jacare’s” performance."Jacare continues to evolve, and he proved it against Okami, one of the toughest fighters in the division," Distak said. "People who have not seen Jacare in Strikeforce had no idea how [good] he was. Fighting in the UFC allows him to show his work to everyone, that he is for real."The rise of Jacare in UFC middleweight division could put him on a collision course with his X-Gym partner, Anderson
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history In its original programming era, TeenNick had somewhat lightened programming content standards than the rest of the Nickelodeon channels, though over time, TeenNick only had series picked up with less mature content (e.g. profanity or suggestive dialogue) airing as part of its schedule during the 2010s to date, compared to its program inventory prior to the 2009 rebrand (largely due to the increased prevalence of Nickelodeon original series on the schedule)–with shows incorporating such content primarily being limited to certain nighttime slots, though as mentioned above, Degrassi faced aggressive content policing from TeenNick (including episode removals), despite being produced for another broadcaster in another country, Canada's CTV and Much. By 2019, TeenNick de facto shared the same content standards as other Nickelodeon networks. Most of the programs that hadCourt of the Judiciary, including the exhibits admitted into evidence and the testimony offered at trial. Facts In December 2006, Pleau was involved in an automobile accident with Jo Ann Coleman, an uninsured motorist. On August 9, 2007, Pleau, acting pro se, filed a civil warrant in Cocke County General Sessions Court ("Pleau I"). The civil warrant named Merastar Insurance Company ("Merastar"), Pleau's uninsured motorist carrier, as a defendant, but did not name Coleman. On September 18, 2007, Judge Bell heard Pleau I. After Pleau presented his *308 case, Merastar's attorney submitted a written motion to dismiss. Merastar argued that Tennessee Code Annotated section 56-7-1206 (2008) required that Pleau first sue Coleman, the uninsured motorist, before he could name Merastar, his uninsured motorist carrier. At the end of the hearing, Judge
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Bell indicated that he would issue his decision in a week. When no decision was rendered within a week's time, Merastar's counsel had his staff contact Judge Bell's office to check on the status of the case. On October 2, 2007, counsel emailed his client to report that Judge Bell's secretary "advised that [Judge Bell] has ruled but the Order has not yet been typed." Over the following months, Pleau and staff for Merastar's counsel each regularly inquired about the status of the case, receiving reassurances that Judge Bell was working on the case. Judge Bell finally decided Pleau I on June 27, 2008, nine months after the trial. Judge Bell's order found that the "Other Driver" (Coleman) was 100% at fault and that Pleau's vehicle had sustained $4,726.78 inand then describing the "extensive legal research" he had undertaken concerning Merastar's motion. In addition to researching all state and federal statutory and case law associated with the language found in section 56-7-1206, Judge Bell also asserted that he had conducted nationwide research on whether Merastar's failure to raise its motion before trial amounted to a waiver. Furthermore, Judge Bell explained that he had disposed of more than 12,000 cases while Pleau I was under advisement and had been temporarily disabled by an automobile accident in April 2008. At trial, Judge Bell testified that a computer crash during the Christmas 2007 holiday also set him back in deciding Pleau I. While disciplinary counsel continued to exchange correspondence with Judge Bell concerning the ethics complaint, Pleau filed a second civil
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and a mirror with razor cuts on it. On cross-examination, Sergeant Davis testified that the visible letters on the label *66 of the Darvocet pill bottle were "D-e-r-e." The remainder of the label was marred, but the label did reflect that the prescription for Darvocet had been filled on April 16, 2008. The defendant testified in his own behalf that on April 23, 2008, he and his wife were test-driving a vehicle after picking it up in Hohenwald from a "guy they call Stone Cold." He admitted that he had lied to the investigating officer when he told the officer that the car came from a man named "Lynch." He testified he had been in the car about 30 minutes when Sergeant Davis pulled him over. The defendant testified thathe was wearing his seatbelt with the shoulder strap behind him prior to the officer's stopping him. He testified that he declined to get out of the vehicle when the officer asked him to do so because a lawyer had told him not to get out of his car if he were stopped. He testified that after he had sat on the roadside for about 25 minutes, he became anxious about what was happening, especially after several other police cars began arriving. He testified that, at this point, he "thought they was going to beat [his] ass," prompting him to drive away. He crossed into Perry County, lost control of the car on a curve, and wrecked. The defendant testified that the pill bottle found in the car belonged
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to Derek McCann, the defendant's wife's cousin, with whom the defendant had gone fishing earlier in the day. On cross-examination, the defendant testified that Stone Cold's real name is Tony Staggs. He testified that, after he drove away from the officers in Wayne County, he intended to stop when he saw Perry County police, adding that he had "heard a lot of bad things about Wayne County police." He testified that Sergeant Davis had his driver's license and his wife's identification and opined that the officer "could have come to [the defendant's] house and arrested [him]." On re-direct examination and re-cross examination, the defendant admitted that, a "couple of weeks" prior to his arrest, he had tried smoking methamphetamine. He admitted that he had smoked some marijuana earlier in theday on April 23, 2008. Carrie Kilpatrick, the defendant's wife of 27 years, testified that on April 23, 2008, she was riding with the defendant while he test-drove a car. She testified that they were stopped by an officer who referred to a seatbelt violation and that the defendant gave the officer his license and the car registration papers. She testified that the officer came back to the car and asked for and obtained her own identification card. She testified that other officers began arriving and that the defendant did not understand what was happening. She stated, "[T]he longer we set [sic] there, the nervouser [sic] we got." Ms. Kilpatrick testified that the yellow spoon found in her purse was a "Tweety Bird" spoon and that she collected "Tweety" items.
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