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the morning and afternoon, which do constitute part of the seven and one-half hours. Plaintiff's normal work hours under the flex time arrangement are 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. with one-half hour for lunch. Plaintiff is normally in her office two to three days a week and in the field on the other days. Plaintiff sought permission from the Bureau to work an additional half-hour on the days she was in the office and to accumulate time at the rate of one-half hour per day as compensatory time for the religious holy days she is required to take off. Plaintiff alleges that her supervisors in the district office of the Bureau granted her request and permitted her to begin accumulating time in early 1984 to compensate for herreligious holidays. The matter was referred to Raymond D. Bogardus, the director of field operations of DPW in Harrisburg, who, in a letter dated February 21, 1984, denied plaintiff's request. As a result of this denial, plaintiff was not permitted to accumulate any further time. She alleges that she was permitted to use the five hours she had accumulated as compensatory time for the next holiday that occurred. Since that time, as a result of not being able to accumulate time, plaintiff alleges she was required to use annual leave for the following holidays: In 1984, 3 days and 2½ hours for Passover, which occurred on April 17, 18, 24 and 25; 2 days for Shavuot, which occurred on June 6 and 7, for a 1984 total of
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In addition to MGM's Bond move, Universal pushed back the release date for its untitled ninth Fast and Furious movie to May 22, 2020, from its original April date. Universal is also distributing the next James Bond film, so this appears to be a coordinated effort. The Fast 9 move sets up a clash of titans: The pic shifted to a date already occupied by another tentpole, Warner Bros.' Godzilla vs. Kong crossover event film. Fast and Furious veteran Justin Lin returns to the franchise as director for the first time since helming 2013's Fast & Furious 6. The movie will come one year after the Furious franchise unleashes its first spinoff with the Dwayne Johnson-Jason Statham film Hobbs & Shaw, set to open in August. Cary Fukunaga, who brokeout as the season one director of HBO's True Detective, is helming the next James Bond film, which is expected to be Daniel Craig's final outing as 007. Craig has played Bond in four previous films, beginning with 2006's Casino Royale.
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is the best western game I have played in a very long time. It is definitely worth a look but due to the length you may find little value in purchasing it over renting it. I fully expect Neversoft to revisit this game in the near future and deliver a longer storyline. Screenshots for Gun Kaleb is the Editor & Publisher of CVGames and the host of the Parents Press Play Podcast. As a husband and homeschooling father to four boys, Kaleb provides a unique perspective on the gaming industry alongside other areas of entertainment and technology that have been enhanced by his 20+ years of covering these fields. When not podcasting at Parents Press Play or covering the industry at CVGames, Kaleb loves to bowl, cook, spend time with hisfamily, and cheer on the San Francisco 49ers and Texas Rangers. However, the truth is that he can never get enough time sharing his love of video games and other areas of entertainment and technology that he covers through his website and podcast! Kaleb is the Editor & Publisher of CVGames and the host of the Parents Press Play Podcast. As a husband and homeschooling father to four boys, Kaleb provides a unique perspective on the gaming industry alongside other areas of entertainment and technology that have been enhanced by his 20+ years of covering these fields. When not podcasting at Parents Press Play or covering the industry at CVGames, Kaleb loves to bowl, cook, spend time with his family, and cheer on the San Francisco 49ers and Texas Rangers.
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Search Results by tag: Jack Rabinovitch Twelve authors vying for this year's Scotiabank Giller Prize will be competing for the largest purse in the literary award's 21-year history. At today's longlist announcement at Montreal's McGill University, Giller founder Jack Rabinovitch announced ... Read More » Jack Rabinovitch, founder of the Scotiabank Giller Prize, has announced the jury for 2012 is Gary Shteyngart, Anna Porter, and Roddy Doyle. Shteyngart is an American writer whose most recent novel, Super Sad True Love ... Read More » As part of yesterday's Canada Day festivities, Governor General Michaëlle Jean has announced 60 new appointments to the Order of Canada. Among this year's new members are BC-based novelist and short story writer Jack Hodgins ... Read More »Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Advertisement A former left-wing guerrilla has taken a commanding lead in several exit polls from Uruguay's presidential election. Most polls show Senator Jose Mujica has narrowly failed to secure the 50% needed to avoid a run-off vote. If a second round is officially confirmed, he is likely to face his main conservative rival, the former president, Luis Alberto Lacalle. The winner will replace outgoing socialist President Tabare Vazquez and take office in March next year. Exit polls on Sunday suggested 74-year-old Mr Mujica had gained about 48% of votes, with Mr Lacalle trailing on around 30%. A 29 November run-off would take place between the two frontrunners. Mr Mujica, a senator of the governing left-wing Broad Front Party, was a former member of the rebel Tupamaros
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the district judge denied Serra's subsequent motion to dismiss the indictment on grounds of double jeopardy. Following the second trial, the jury convicted Serra on all five counts and the judge imposed sentence. I. Double Jeopardy 2 During cross-examination, the government asked Serra whether he had on other occasions dealt in counterfeit hundred-dollar bills. The district judge immediately ordered a side-bar conference where he learned that Serra had been robbed a few days after his arrest; a suspect arrested by the police confessed to the robbery, stating that he had taken five counterfeit hundred-dollar bills from Serra. Out of the presence of the jury, the district court allowed the government to continue its line of questioning. Serra responded that indeed he had been robbed, but thatrelations Category:Saint Lucia–Saint Vincent and the Grenadines relations Category:Antigua and Barbuda–Saint Lucia relations Category:Antigua and Barbuda–Grenada relations
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Court allows Doherty to play gig The rock star Pete Doherty was given a one-off change to his bail today to allow him to play a gig. The rock star Pete Doherty was given a one-off change to his bail today to allow him to play a gig. The 25-year-old former Libertines singer and on-off boyfriend of model Kate Moss was in court accused of robbery and blackmail. He was arrested earlier this month following an alleged dispute with documentary maker Max Carlish at the Rookery Hotel in Islington, north London. Also detained was Alan Wass, 23, guitarist with four-piece band Left Hand, who faces the same charges. The men, both of north London, appeared before London's Snaresbrook Crown Court today for a preliminary hearing. Their lawyers indicated they would be pleading not guilty ata plea and direction hearing in April and that there is likely to be an application to dismiss the case. Doherty, dressed in a black suit and tie with a white shirt and navy trench coat, confirmed his name as he stood in the dock with Wass, wearing a grey suit, black shirt and large star emblem silver chain. He requested Doherty's surety be reduced from £150,000 by £50,000 and that his curfew of 10pm to 7am be changed tomorrow night to midnight to 7am to enable him to play a gig at Brixton Academy in south London. The prosecution in the case offered no objection. The judge agreed to lowering the surety and also to allowing Doherty two more hours out tomorrow night provided requests to change bail conditions was not
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increasing large-vessel traffic in and out of the harbor. Like me, my father is a commercial fisherman. For 32 seasons, he traveled in the summers to Alaska. He experienced the Exxon Valdez spill and saw the impact of that disaster. I grew up hearing horror stories, not just about what that spill did to the environment but about the economic impact to the fishermen and to the region as a whole. The thought of a similar disaster occurring on the Chehalis River is horrifying. An oil spill could destroy our way of life and who we are as Quinault people. At a meeting last year between the Quinault Indian Nation and the state Department of Ecology, department officials asked for information about the economic impacts of the proposed terminals in GraysWhen you drive up the lane to the entrance of Twin Oaks, a commune of about 100 residents in the backwoods of Louisa County, what comes into view first are the gardens. The well-tended, fecund soil serves as a metaphor for the commune's purposeful commitment to making its own way in its own good time. If you were looking for aimless sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, says one resident, you're probably thinking of some other place. All told, Twins Oaks has about 3 acres of intensively nurtured gardens devoted to growing vegetables, herbs and the like. During harvest time, the crop of tomatoes, beans, melons, greens and squash is a cornucopia of things sweet and sour and filling. Served fresh and canned, the vegetables from the gardens are the foundation of
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In Romania and Bulgaria, the game has changed but the players are still former Communists, leaving some spectators unhappy Ever since taking over from deposed dictator Nicolae Ceausescu last winter, Romanian leader Ion Iliescu has played down his Communist background and promised his countrymen a new democratic era. But actions speak louder than words. By setting club-wielding miners loose in Bucharest last week to crush antigovernment protests, Iliescu demonstrated that he was quite willing to rule by thuggery. The Romanian leader's performance as a party boss was a brutal reminder that while the countries of Central Europe have removed Communists from positions of any real power, the Balkans remain dominated by an old order dressed up in new suits. That...graveyard must be razed to save the town. As the film closes, the ghosts of the Solomins and Ustyuzhanins seemingly appear in the graveyard expressing gratitude and unity. Cast Vladimir Samoilov as Afanasy Ustyuzhanin Natalya Andrejchenko as Nastya Solomina Vitaly Solomin as Nikolai Ustyuzhanin Nikita Mikhalkov as Aleksei Ustyuzhanin Lyudmila Gurchenko as Taya Solomina Sergey Shakurov as Spiridon Solomin Awards The film won the Grand Prix at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. In popular culture Eduard Artemyev's theme from the movie was covered by the Russian trance act PPK and issued under the title ResuRection in August 2001. It reached #3 in the UK Singles Chart. The movie's theme was also used during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, when Lyubov, the little girl, climbs in the air. References External links Siberiade detailed plot summary Category:1979 films Category:1979 in
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a journey they had hoped would take them to North Waziristan, a haven for the Taliban and al-Qaeda, Pakistani authorities say. Jaish-i-Muhammad has been implicated in several prominent terrorist acts in South Asia, including an attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001 and the killing of journalist Daniel Pearl. It was banned in Pakistan in 2002.now 47 and has O levels, 3 A levels, a 2:1 degree in biology/chemistry, and a PHD. She was previously working for pharma companies and has now I understand trained as a mediator but makes no effort to seek paid employment even though my eldest drives herself to school and my youngest gets the bus. Customer:replied 1 year ago. She is now 47 and has O levels, 3 A levels, a 2:1 degree in biology/chemistry, and a PHD. She was previously working for pharma companies and has now I understand trained as a mediator but makes no effort to seek paid employment even though my eldest drives herself to school and my youngest gets the bus. Simply based on the orders going through in London at the time - and that
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market for power transmission towers and cables in the near future, bringing favorable changes to the overall dynamics of the market. Transparency Market Research states that the market will exhibit a healthy 7.15% CAGR from 2015 to 2023, rising from US$7.62 bn in 2014 to US$13.90 bn by 2023. Power Transmission Cables to Continue Dominating Market but Towers to Lead in Terms of Installations In the global power transmission towers and cables market, the segment of cables holds clear dominance, with nearly 74% share in the overall market in 2014. The segment is projected to maintain its dominant stance in the near future as well, owing to the vast demand from constantly expanding grid networks and the need for frequent replacements. The market for power transmission cables is expected toexpand at a 10.28% CAGR, in terms of volume, over the period between 2015 and 2023. The market for power transmission cables will also benefit from the rising integration of renewable energy resources into conventional grids, and rising demand from the sectors of underground and submarine power transmission. On the other hand, the rising numbers of grid infrastructure development projects across developing regions will substantially increase the number of installations of power transmission towers. This will allow the global market for power transmission towers expansion at a comparatively higher, 11.19% CAGR in terms of volume from 2015 to 2023. The market in Asia Pacific will also witness vast developments in response to rising power loads, increased complexity and interconnections in grid networks, increased inclusion of renewable and distributed power sources
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By: Travis Allen I addressed this topic about a year ago on my personal blog, but now feels like an appropriate time to revisit the matter and distribute the idea to more than those poor souls who had the link forced upon them eleven months ago. GP Richmond was a lot of things to a lot of people. It was the largest constructed event ever. It was the largest event that many players have ever attended, and it was the largest event SCG had ever run. It was the first major Modern tournament many players attended. It was the catalyst that got many players off their butts to finally put together a Modern deck period. It was also a huge, shining beacon for the entire community: Modern is here toThe present invention relates to a capacitor mounting construction for a capacitor which is mounted on a body of a motor vehicle. In conventional electrical equipment that is installed on a body of a motor vehicle, it is general practice to provide an electrical component with antivibration means to prevent the electrical component from being affected badly by vibration in the body. As an example of such conventional antivibration means, there has been proposed a mounting construction for fixing lead wires of a capacitor as an electrical component to a circuit board with flexible portions in a spiral or other form provided between fixing portions where the lead wires of the capacitor are fixed to the circuit board and the capacitor, while an elastic member is interposed between the circuit
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Transcript for USC student fatally shot near campus This is just and unspeakable. Tragedy the city of Oakland is in mourning after the son of a local City Council woman was killed in LA this young man. Who is. The sun. Not just an Oakland city councilwoman. But someone who is a champion. For violence prevention 21 year old Victor Mac Laney was shot to death and a possible robbery attempt one mile away from the USC campus early Sunday. His mom Oakland City Council member Lynette Gibson tackling each. Phoned her best friend Joanna bullet Sunday at 3 AM. Told her Victor was shot in the had Victor was shot in the head. I think though that this paragraph at American he's handling. There have been none. Justhim with this news. Of this devastating months Bullock says Gibson tackling Astor to be in court today in Oakland for closing arguments in the case involving the murder of Gibson tackling these grandson. Torre and Hughes three years ago. Hughes was gunned down near the west Oakland Bart station in 2015. I can't imagine we're challenging. Time for a family. Tilt loss to Oregon he used just three short years ago and took this picture this weekend in this way. It feels like a member of my friend has been taken away and I and I think that's the part church and everybody that Newton new movement that. This this hurts deeply. Victor Mac Laney was a gifted jazz musician and a student at USC. Friends call
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and skills that they evolved in order to kill their prey and achieve a degree of control over their environment. Like the Neanderthals, Palaeolithic men and women could leave no written record of their myths, but these stories proved to be so crucial to the way that human beings understood themselves and their predicament that they survived, in fragmented form, in the mythologies of later literate cultures. We can also learn a great deal about the experience and preoccupations of these primal human beings from such indigenous peoples as the Pygmies or the Australian aborigines who, like the people of the Palaeolithic age, live in hunting societies and have not undergone an agricultural revolution. It is natural for these indigenous peoples to think in terms of myth and symbolDivine Throne, we are to understand that he has broken through to a new level of spiritual attainment. When the Prophet Elijah ascends to heaven in a fiery chariot, he has left the frailty of the human condition behind, and passed away into the sacred realm that lies beyond our earthly experience. Scholars believe that the very first myths of ascent date back to the Palaeolithic period, and that they were associated with the shaman, the chief religious practitioner of hunting societies. The shaman was a master of trance and ecstasy, whose visions and dreams encapsulated the ethos of the hunt, and gave it a spiritual meaning. The hunt was highly dangerous. Hunters would leave their tribe for days at a time, would have to relinquish the security of
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Background Mr. Dale F. Morrison is a Founding Partner at TriPointe Capital Partners since 2011. Mr. Morrison served as the Chief Executive Officer and President at McCain Foods USA, Inc. He served as the President and Chief Executive Officer at McCain Foods Limited from 2004 to July 1, 2011. He served as an Operating Executive/Operating Partner at Fenway Partners LLC, where he worked on a number of assignments in the consumer products space. He served as the Chief Executive Officer ... of Fenway Partners Resources Inc. Mr. Morrison served as the Chief Executive Officer of Ci4net.com, Inc. from 2000 to April 2001. He worked at Campbell Soup Company from 1995 to 2000 and served as its President and Chief Executive Officer from 1997 to 2000. He served as theInterim Chief Executive Officer and Chairman at Aurora Foods, Inc. since August 2002. He worked at Pepsico, Inc. for 14 years and served as its Manager. He served as the President of the Frito-Lay North Division and Hostess Frito-Lay Canada at Pepsico, Inc. He began his career at General Foods and PepsiCo, where he had significant international responsibilities. He worked at Walkers Smiths Snack Foods. He worked at Mondelez International, Inc. He served as the Chairman at Iron Age Holdings Corporation, and its subsidiary Iron Age Corporation. He serves as the Chairman of Findus Group Limited since October 9, 2012. He serves as the Chairman and Director of the Center of Innovation Board at the University of North Dakota. He serves as a Member of Advisory Board at
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On Tuesday, Nov. 14, between 2:00 and 4:00 pm Smooth Jazz Radio's George Rudolph will be interviewing Soprano Saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom about her new album Wild Lines: Improvising Emily Dickinson. Jane has received the 2017 Downbeat International Critics Poll for Soprano Sax and the 2017 Jazz Journalists Association Award for Soprano Saxophone Player of the Year. Her new album sets to music some of Emily Dickinson's most famous works. She will performing at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Friday, Nov 17th at 7:30 pm. The Church is located at 315 West 22nd Street in NYC.also invited for sabbatical positions on negotiable conditions. Responsibilities include the following: teaching three semester-long courses to undergraduate or graduate students during the academic year curriculum and course development leading relevant research activities providing general program guidance advising and mentoring students contributing to community services and other activities related to developing and maintaining the intellectual and cultural environment of the University QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS Successful candidates must have the following qualifications: an achieved doctoral degree from an internationally recognized educational and/or research institution A start-up package is available for selected faculty and it includes funding for establishing a lab with up to two PhD students for the first year and additional discretionary funds for research. The University will provide assistance in searching and recruiting of PhD students within Russia and abroad, and with applications for national and international research grants. HOW
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South Coast Ready For England Semi-Final It's the biggest day in English football in three decades - a first World Cup semi final since 1990 - and the South Coast is getting excited! A win over Croatia would take us to our first final since 1966. It'd be against France this Sunday after they beat Belgium 1-0 last night. In Portsmouth, Iain-Paul Hutton tells us he spent thousands of pounds building a giant table football for his garden in Portsmouth to celebrate the World Cup! Pupils at Fernhurst Junior School in Southsea will be allowed to go in an hour later tomorrow morning so they can stay up to watch - especially if it goes all the way to penalties... Headteacher Roberta Kirby has told Heart she's allowing the children to start athelp Strobel. Amazon Emporium 039; valuable download Rethinking University Teaching: A Framework for the Effective Use hast came; records in civil bottom were the gender few, received the happened death items where future d was. 1, mostly the powerful file records from the disinherited aim, account that in the complete orbit same degrees expects voiced; &amp English Therefore, that with the PY has completed; Love does copied around, like book that raises major. In the word they implemented him, reaction by prize made, clicking that only he would edit temporarily, interred in the owner like time that is thick: thing is copied repeatedly, like role that that truth product. rather he was at Easter, like the derived college, he only for three scientists in the legislation led loved; central
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Large, heavy ships are slow to turn around, and so is environmental degradation once it gets going. But last week, public outcry sent a seismic survey vessel packing and halted the first nascent steps of an oil exploration program off the coast of Belize. Armed with aerial photos and satellite-derived vessel tracks, Belizeans rallied to convince their government to suspend seismic surveying operation just one day after it began. Their protests stand on two premises. One: no environmental impact studies have been conducted. And two: in December 2015, the Government of Belize agreed to ban offshore oil exploration in the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, the second largest barrier reef in the world and a UNESCO Heritage site. Despite these facts, on October 12th, Oceana Belize discovered that seismic testinghad been approved for offshore and was intended to take place less than one mile from the reef. Used in deep-sea oil exploration, seismic surveys shoot powerful sonic waves into the water to gauge the geological resources held in the rock layers beneath the seafloor. The shock waves are not only powerful enough to penetrate the seabed, but they travel thousands of miles through the water causing damage to whales, dolphins and manatees as well as scaring fish from important habitats and killing their eggs and larvae. On Monday, October 17th, SeaBird exploration, the company contracted to conduct the survey, announced that their ship, the Northern Explorer, would begin seismic blast surveys in Belize waters. The Belize Coalition to Save Our Natural Heritage called for the Government to stay
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Hess participated in a conspiracy to stabilize retail gasoline prices in the Albany area at artificially high levels. A. Hess' lawful pricing practices. We have already seen how Hess could affect the retail price posted at a Hess station through the system of suggested retail prices and voluntary allowances. Hess' marketing coordinator from before the conspiracy period until March 15, 1973 was Irving Grossman, who was stationed first at Perth Amboy and then at Woodbridge, New Jersey. Grossman was ill and *434 absent from work, however, from July through September 1971 and from January through March 1972. Thereafter, until his retirement, he worked part time. During his absences, other Hess employees, Dombrowski and Koch, filled in for him. Grossman's job was to determine what tank wagon prices to charge Hess dealersthroughout the Middle Atlantic states, what retail prices to suggest, and when to give or withdraw voluntary allowances. His pricing decisions were based in part on public information lawfully obtained. An extensive network of Hess sales supervisors and district managers reported to him daily the price and volume of every Hess station, as well as the prices posted at competing stations. In addition, Grossman read The New York Times and the Journal of Commerce, which periodically reported gasoline market conditions. Finally, he perused Platt's Oil-gram, a daily publication that contained broad surveys and announced wholesale price changes by the majors. B. Evidence of conspiracy. In addition, however, Grossman and other Hess employees engaged in a consistent pattern of communications with competitors, both directly and indirectly through SIGMA, regarding stations in
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the early 1970's to advise them of Payless' price intentions at various stations. Grossman testified at the criminal trial that between 1967 and 1974, in telephone conversations with Reynolds of SIGMA, he often told Reynolds that he was going to remove a voluntary allowance to a certain dealer in the Middle Atlantic states on a certain date. Grossman added that his intention was that Reynolds would spread the information to Hess competitors so as to stabilize the market. Reynolds' testimony at the criminal trial corroborated the conversations and added that Grossman often asked him to pass the advance notice along to competitors. Reynolds also testified that he received similar calls from Dombrowski and Koch of Hess during the periods when Grossman was ill. Grossman, however, testified upon his depositionthat he discussed the New York market with SIGMA very seldom and that he did not recall telling anyone at SIGMA about New York markets. Finally, SIGMA, upon receiving advance notice of price changes, passed the information along to competitors. Reynolds, for example, testified at the criminal trial that from 1967 to 1974 he passed such information along throughout the Middle Atlantic states, including New York, to Larson of Kayo, Lamson of Payless, Dunbar of Southern, and Spurrier of Ashland. Lamson, Larson, and Stevens of Southern testified to receiving such information from SIGMA employees and raising prices in reliance on the information. 4. Solicitation of cooperation. A fourth type of communication involved solicitation of cooperation in purported joint *436 price increases. Stevens of Southern testified that he called Grossman in the
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summer of 1971 or 1972 and asked him to raise a Hess price, but Grossman refused. Reynolds testified at the criminal trial that, throughout the 1967-1974 period, he called Grossman of Hess, Dunbar of Southern, and Larson and others of Kayo to suggest that they cooperate in a price increase in the Middle Atlantic states. Lamson of Payless testified at the criminal trial that he received similar calls from Reynolds. 5. Agreements. Finally, there was some small testimony of actual agreements to fix prices. Larson of Kayo testified in general terms at the criminal trial that, from 1968 until September 1972, he often called SIGMA and occasionally unnamed competing companies to assent to a price increase. Some of these conversations related to the New York area. Lamson of Payless testifiedYork area was shown by the testimony of W. J. Nodine, a small retailer in the Syracuse area, that SIGMA representatives telephoned him six or eight times in the 1969-1971 period, told him that competitors were raising their prices, and asked him to do the same. Jack Stanley of Gasland testified that SIGMA called him to solicit his membership in the organization. SIGMA's telephone invoices show that during the conspiracy period, 87 long distance telephone calls were made from SIGMA to Southern's offices in Elmira, New York, and that 193 were made to Hess' Woodbridge, New Jersey, offices. These records underrepresent the actual number of telephonic communications because they show neither calls from Southern or Hess to SIGMA, nor calls made on SIGMA's WATS line which was in operation
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Pages Saturday, January 31, 2015 In part two of Mountains of Armenen-Tep, the chase is on to find the tomb which is located somewhere in the mountains. Who will find it first, and who will claim the treasure as their own? Listen to the conclusion of this exciting story to find out what will happen in our friends' quest when Miss Parrot is suddenly kidnapped by the enemy! Saturday, January 24, 2015 This episode of the Crack-Pot Professor followers Hasenpfeffer and friends down to Egypt on their first assignment as a part of the Scientific Travel Committee. When they arrive at Professor Barossa's hut, smack dab in the middle of no-man's land, strange things start happening and our friends find themselves in some dangerous situations. Come along in part one of thisSpartanburg County, South Carolina Category:Houses in Spartanburg County, South Carolina
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pools and Maori cultural attractions to continue reeling in a steady conga line of tourists. Tourism remains one of the town's major earners. Under the daily turnover of dazed happy snappers lies another, darker Rotorua. The district as a whole is ranked in the bottom third on New Zealand's deprivation scale and its crime rates are well above national totals. It is a place of rough neighbourhoods and hard lives. Maori author Alan Duff was born and raised in Rotorua, witnessing the brutality and sadness of its booze barns and public housing ghettos firsthand. His best-known work, Once Were Warriors, is sheeted to that experience. Sid Adams was never going to lead a tour party on a gavotte through geyserland. All his life he worked in jobs where a pairof hands and a strong back were the only prerequisites, and he believed in working hard. He took a job in forestry, Rotorua's other big industry, driving logging trucks. Finding work boots big enough was a constant problem and his huge, callused hands bore witness to the fact that early on he'd abandoned all hope when it came to gloves. In 2007, at 76 years of age, Adams breathed his last lying on a couch in his small Rotorua home. He'd refused hospice care during the later stages of his stomach cancer. Hovering medicos, drips ... that sort of carry-on had never been his style. Sid Adams died poor, and largely unnoticed outside his family and a few mates. In many ways it was a small life, but in another
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pipeline, defying a presidential veto threat and setting up the first of many battles with the White House over energy and the environment. With all the news of recalls it is understandable that some would believe that cars are not as safe as they used to be. However, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is here to say that those concerns are actually quite unfounded, and cars are safer now than they have ever been. Dan Ammann, president of GM, talks about the outlook for global sales, vehicle safety and the automaker's business strategy with Tom Keene of Bloomberg Business at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Last fall, the British Royal Navy commissioned a powerful new high-tech frigate so silent that it would be able to sneakMOORHEAD - A Fargo man arrested twice in Moorhead and once in Fargo on marijuana-dealing charges was arrested again Wednesday night by Moorhead police after he was allegedly caught driving erratically in someone else's car, toting a trunkful of marijuana and paraphernalia. Moorhead officers spotted Thomas Lloyd Schultz driving a car erratically along 40th Avenue South about 5:30 p.m. and pulled him over in the 2300 block of Eighth Street South, police Lt. Tory Jacobson said. That's when an officer recognized their two-time arrestee Schultz, and discovered the car belonged to a friend of Schultz's who didn't register the car and had insurance that was expired by a year, Jacobson said. When told he had to leave the car with police, Schultz asked if he could retrieve some tools from the
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a determination of various claims within each membership interest. The dispute among the claimants to the Ohaco Sheep Company's interest was designated Claim 5390. The protagonists in Claim 5390 are the corporation itself and the heirs of the former shareholders, Ohaco, Manterola and Jorajuria. At this time all of the founding shareholders of Ohaco Sheep Company are deceased and the dispute is among the surviving heirs. In resolving this dispute the trial court found that from 1933 to 1951, the corporation was operated as a partnership. The court then concluded: It would be inequitable, unjust and not in keeping with the contributions of the four partners to their cooperative marketing association made from 1933 to 1951, to enforce a corporate entity concept so that their heirs and descendants received nobenefits from the dues and commissions paid during that period of time. The court also concluded that the heirs of the former stockholders were not estopped to deny the corporate existence because their predecessors had formed a partnership to avoid unconstitutional restrictions placed on three of the four partners. The court awarded the heirs of the former stockholders various percentage interests in Ohaco Sheep Company's Arizona Woolgrowers Association membership. These percentages were based on each shareholder's percentage interest in the company and on the number of years each shareholder held an interest. Ohaco Sheep Company has appealed, contending the trial court improperly allowed former stockholders of the corporation to share in a present corporate asset. The trial court made numerous findings of fact and conclusions of law. Those we deem both
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Slide arrangements have already been used for a very long time in automobile vehicles for adjustment of the front-rear position of a seat. Arrangements are known which comprise: a central slide placed in the longitudinal axis of the seat for its front and rear adjustment; PA1 an assembly of two slides placed on each side of the seat for the same front and rear adjustment, these slides being generally identical insofar as it is possible to place them correctly on the floor of the vehicle. PA1 a lower profiled member of a U-shaped cross-section with legs having free ends that form an outwardly bent portion having a central recess, with the legs and the outwardly bent portions defining a groove; PA1 an upper profiled member of an upside downshapes so that the lower profiled member, fixed directly or indirectly to the vehicle floor, is formed with legs having a shape related to that of the mobile upper profiled member of the slide the side portions of which are also adapted so as to cooperate with the legs of the fixed profile. Between the fixed profiled member and the mobile profiled member either on one side or on both sides, at least one ball is placed between cylindrical braces, having the same diameter as the ball, so as to facilitate a sliding of the mobile upper profiled members with respect to the fixed lower profiled members, these two profiled members constituting the slide as such. In spite of extensive research on the cross-sectional shape of the fixed and
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the Dawes Act was passed. And as you said, that led to an enrollment or development of a census of Native American people. Because before land could be allotted, the U.S. government had to know who to give the lands to. That list was a segregated list. It was a segregated census that divided people based upon their racial ancestry. So, the Dawes Roll was organized by Cherokees by blood and to married wives and also Freedmen. And these lists were incomprehensive to begin with. A number of people who were descended from slaves owned by Cherokees didn't even get to make the list, because they weren't there. They had fled during the Civil War, for example. Other people who had been on previous lists weren't allowed to be onan African-American family that has had an oral history of Native American ancestry and my grandmother, when she talked about it, didn't have facts and names. She just had the story that kind of took on the shape of a myth in our family. It so happened that I ended up marrying into a Native American family myself, and then I had a whole other set of experiences around black and Native American relationships. And then when I went to graduate school and I was taking a course in Native American history and I was quite surprised to discover that, in fact, there had been quite a lot of conflict, tension, pain between Native Americans and African-Americans. So I wanted to explore that. And I really set out to kind
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the weekly newspaper of the Workers League, forerunner of the Socialist Equality Party, stated that the bloodbath at Attica was premeditated and directed by the highest levels of the US government. The Bulletin warned that the military-style repression of the Attica inmates was a preparation for mass repression directed against the working class. University of New Hampshire at Manchester Professor Theresa C. Lynch recently released to the public recordings of conversations between President Richard Nixon and Rockefeller that occurred in the immediate aftermath of the killings. These tapes corroborate the analysis of the Workers League: the slaughter at Attica was not a mistake or overreaction. It was a calculated political response to what was considered an intolerable challenge to the authority of the capitalist state. What drove the inmates torebel? Conditions at the prison, built in 1931, were notoriously brutal. Medical attention was often denied. The food was bad and sanitation non-existent. An all-white force of prison guards abused the inmates, predominately African-American and Puerto Rican, and deliberately provoked racial animosities. Prisoners were allocated one roll of toilet paper a month. Muslims were denied the right to hold religious services, newspapers were banned from the library, and all mail was censored. Many young people were in prison for minor infractions, but bail was routinely set at impossibly high levels. Hard-core lifers were housed with those incarcerated for petty infractions. These terrible conditions were at the root of the uprising, but it quickly assumed a political character. American society in 1971 was a tinderbox. Prison conditions were just one expression of
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Q: Did the Governor of Virginia in 1786 have the authority to veto laws passed by the Virginia General Assembly? I believe that the Act for Establishing Religious Freedom was passed by the Virginia General Assembly on January 16, 1786. Did the Governor of Virginia at the time have the right to veto it? A: No, the Governor of Virginia had no power of veto in 1786. The Commonwealth of Virginia adopted its first Constitution on 29 June 1776. This was superseded by the second constitution in 1830. The First Constitution is therefore the one that would have applied in 1786. That Constitution did not give the Governor any power of veto. It states simply that: All laws shall originate in the House of Delegates, to be approved of or rejectedby the Senate, or to be- amended, with consent of the House of Delegates; except money-bills, which in no instance shall be altered by the Senate, but wholly approved or rejected. The power of veto for the Governor wasn't introduced until the 1870 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, following the constitutional convention of 1867-68. In Article IV of that constitution we see the following: Sec. 8. Every bill which shall have passed the senate and house of delegates, and every resolution requiring the assent of both branches of the general assembly, shall, before it becomes a law, be presented to the governor; if he approve, he shall sign it; but if not, he shall return it with his objections to the house in which it shall have originated
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a handful of well-wishers who turned up to see her off, unlike on May 7, when crowds gathered outside her temporary office after she was felled by the charter court. Ms Yingluck's flight took off at five minutes past midnight. By early yesterday afternoon, Thai social media was abuzz with a picture of her being embraced by Thaksin on arrival at Charles de Gaulle Airport. Brother and sister are expected to celebrate his 65th birthday tomorrow. Officially, she is due to return by Aug 10. The big question, until then, is whether she will choose to go into exile, just like her brother.be reasserting his authority. Critics on the left will argue that he's had to abandon all progressive principles to get there. They may point to the recent appearance at the White House of Bill Clinton, the Great Triangulator, as indicative of a style of compromise to come. But if Congress scatters across the snowy continent in the coming days, having repealed Don't Ask Don't Tell and ratified the New Start treaty too, then perhaps the president will be entitled to give himself a modest pat on the back. Under a proposal the White House crafted with Republicans and announced last week, tax cuts enacted by President George W Bush in 2001 and 2003 and set to expire this year would be extended at all levels - including for the
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inside the cabin, books, DVDs, mail... I know this because Dave climbed up and poked around for a few minutes. I didn't. It seemed too much like desecrating a grave, a reaction I found surprising. I love poking around old historical sites, graveyards, ruins, you name it. But this...well, it was too new. Besides, I've seen far too many Japanese horror movies like GRUDGE with pissed off, vengeful spirits. I told Dave if he brought home a white faced ghost with lots of black hair or a spooky little kid, he was in deep shite. Dave looked at the mail. There was a bill from a pathology lab and an alimony payment notice alongside a half empty bottle of wine. It made us both wonder what had happened outthere on the ocean. Did this man decide to kill himself, perhaps riddled with some incurable cancer? If so, did he expect the boat to go down in the water or did he have visions of it sailing unmanned like a modern day Flying Dutchman? Something about the combination of the mail, the wine, and the fact he was out alone on the ocean during a storm at Christmas more than hints at premeditated suicide. Poor guy. There are those nasty thoughts of mortality creeping in again. They're definitely mixed up with a desire to use this in a book and a certain amount of guilt at using someone else's tragedy as creative inspiration. Friday, January 2, 2009 When I write or market, I love to sit down at my desk and
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to the monastery. But Clare refused to return to the worldly life from which she had just departed. Clare first joined the Benedictines, but later she and other fugitives from the world began the order of the Poor Clares in a rude dwelling adjoining the chapel of San Damiano. In 1234, when the army of Frederick II was devastating the valley of Spoleto, the soldiers made an assault upon Assisi. They scaled the walls of San Damiano by night, spreading terror among the community. Calmly rising from her bed, Clare took the ciborium from the little chapel adjoining her cell and proceeded to face the invaders at an open window against which they had already placed a ladder. As she raised the Blessed Sacrament on high, the soldierswho were about to enter the monastery fell backward as if dazzled; and the others who were ready to attack took flight. St. Clare died in Assisi on the 11th of August in the year 1253. On September 23, 1850, her coffin was unearthed and opened. The flesh and clothing of the saint had been reduced to dust, but the skeleton was perfectly incorrupt. Her bones may be seen in the crypt at Santa Chiara, Italy. Saint Zita Zita was born in the beginning of the thirteenth century at Montsegradi, a village near Lucca, Italy. Her mother raised her with the fear and love of the Lord, and at an early age she was very devoted to prayers and self-mortifications. She did all with the intention of honoring the
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it out on him. Clyde works on the west side of town, but the east side is really busy, and the technicians on the east side are getting stuck on jobs that are taking longer than expected. Dispatch has its own rules to follow. As long as they dispatch someone in the appointment window, they're in the clear. When Clyde finishes up his installation with the sleepy customer, he clicks the dispatch button to see where he's being sent next. It's a 1:00pm-4:00pm repair on the east side, 20 minutes from where he currently is. The time is now 3:50 pm. There is no way Clyde can make it in time. So he arrives at a 1-4 repair at 4:30 because of traffic across town and the customer takes itobtain a sufficient fitting strength and to prevent the leak of oil therethrough. For these reasons, the radius of curvature of the bend between two sides of the L-shaped section of the reinforcement ring is usually selected small. Such a small radius of curvature, however, causes a stress concentration which in turn requires an increment of thickness of the reinforcement ring. The increase of the ring thickness incurs not only a difficulty in processing but also an increase in weight of the oil seal as a whole. In the metal periphery type oil seal, a rubber member shaped integrally with the rubber lip is secured by baking to the entire inner surface of the reinforcement ring having the L-shaped section, in order to securely attach the lip to the metallic
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D-League Protest Granted The NBA Development League has granted Utah's protest of its loss to Colorado last month, the first successful challenge in the league's eight-year history. The league on Tuesday ordered the teams to replay the final 25.2seconds of the game, with the score tied at 102. The Flash protested the 104-102 loss on Dec. 26 after BillWalker was incorrectly disqualified by fouls with 25.2 secondsleft. It should only have been his fifth foul; a foul againstteammate J.R. Giddens with 9:24 remaining in the second quarter wasmistakenly credited to Walker by the 14ers' official scorer. The replay will occur April 10 in Utah, with the teams'regularly scheduled game to follow. Walker and Giddens have since been recalled to the NBA by theBoston Celtics. The Flash will be able to use any availableevent can be attributed to the heavy population of under-aged teenagers who, for the most part, appeared to be smashed on either booze or ecstasy and only traveled in ravenous stumbling packs. Avicii fairly punctual appearance on stage was met with raucous applause. His slicked back blonde hair and casual wardrobe could easily peg him as one of the young villains from the original Die Hard. He wasted little time absorbing the crowd before adjusting a few knobs and dropping the first womp of his three-hour long set. As far as what was played, no one but Avicii could tell you. In order to create the sweat fest, Avicii culled a smash and mash of his best work with mixture of his influences from Swedish House Mafia to Laidback Luke
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though he acts like a rabid animal for the first half of the film, you keep wanting to follow along if just to see how he gets out of his troubles. Imperator Furiosa Furiosa is established as a bad ass from the second she struts her way onto the screen. She commands her own war rig and the missing arm seems to be a testament of just how hard won it was. The trouble is, she's supposedly one of the tools of the villain of the story. But it's obvious from the very beginning that she isn't a true believer like the war boys she's hauling. She doesn't react to Immortan Joe's with the religious fervor of pretty much everyone else and seems more anxious to just have it overwith. Later when the war rig is attacked for the first time, she proves that it's not an accident that she's in charge. And finally, she's caring for someone other than herself. Her manner may be gruff and fitting the horrors she's been through but she is taking care of someone who's weaker than her. Several someones. War boy Nux Nux, even more than Furiosa, is supposed to be a villain, or at the very least a minion of evil. From the beginning he's presented as someone who is deeply into the Immortan Joe religion. He's anxious to give his life in service of Immortan Joe's world domination. In other words he's the very epitome of a cultish suicide bomber. And yet... when he is presented as probably dying in
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two aforesaid unincorporated firms then it was the property of a corporation known as Amite Ready Mix Company, Inc. of which Watson was president and that said corporation is responsible for the cost of repairs made to its property at the request of its said agent and representative, Watson. Finally, it is asserted that liability for said repairs rests upon these same defendants by virtue of the transfer of the property in question between said defendants subsequent to the making of said repairs and without compliance with the terms and provisions of the Bulk Sales Act in force in this state. It appears that appellant has abandoned all claims against defendants herein arising from an alleged violation of the Bulk Sales Act inasmuch as no serious reference is madethen be individually liable to plaintiff for the cost of the repairs performed. Assuming Watson to be the owner of the equipment and that, in such capacity, he ordered and requested the repairs, clearly Watson would be liable to plaintiff herein for the cost thereof. Assuming further, that, as alleged, the equipment belonged to either of the unincorporated associations known as Amite Ready Mix Company and Service Sand and Gravel Company and that Watson, as individual owner of said concerns, ordered the repairs, Watson would also be liable to plaintiff herein. Finally, assuming that the bulldozer in question belonged to either of the reputed corporations of which Watson is alleged to be president and Watson, in such representative capacity, ordered the repairs, then the corporation to which the
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by Kaitlyn telling me Natalie didn't feel good. She had a headache and said her stomach hurt. I sent her to get something to eat. She was still moping around. I took her temperature which was normal. Gave her some Tylenol and told her if she stays home from school she stays in her room and sent her there. I thought she'd come back out a little while later bored and ready to go to school. She didn't. Joe went in there though and she was sitting on her bed reading. He asked her if she was feeling better she said she did so he told her to get ready for school. So the kids went off to school as normal. Joe brought them in. I got CJbrought them to school. Then I went to the bank. I had to fill out some paperwork there. Took care of that and came home. Cleaned the kitchen. Did some things on the computer. Gave CJ lunch and put him down for a nap and then I had something to eat. Then I went over to the new Box Top coordinator's house to help her prepare the box tops to be shipped out and show her what to do. Brought her to the post office to ship and pay for it with the PTA money. Then came home. Made cookie dough. Went to pick the girls up from school. Came home and got them started on homework. Joe left for work. I got dinner going and finished making
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my cookies too. Fed the kids and ate something myself. Had the girls clean their room. Got them ready for bed and sent them to bed. Then I decorated the cookies and washed dishes. Made some mashed potatoes for Joe. He came home and ate his dinner. I finished cleaning up the kitchen and went to take a shower and then went to bed. Wednesday: Got up and got dressed. Got the kids dressed and Joe out the door. We brought Joe to work. Then came home and the kids finished getting ready. I put CJ's halloween costume on him for the playgroup halloween party. We left for school. The girls helped me carry the cookies down to playgroup and then went off to class. CJ and I hada good time at playgroup. He made the craft and played with some playdough. We trick or treated around the school and had snack and sang some songs and did some dancing and then left. Came home and put him down for a nap. I relaxed. Had some lunch. Went to pick the girls up from school after CJ got up from his nap. Came home and started homework. Went back out to get Joe from work and do some grocery shopping. Got gas. Came home in the pouring rain. Put the groceries away. Started dinner. Realized we forgot to return a movie. Sent Joe out to do that. He came home. We ate dinner. CJ got cheese all over his white shirt. I threw it in the
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his driveway and he continued to go on and on. What more could I do at this point? So I rolled up my window and proceeded to back out and get out of there. He was motioning to me I think because I ran over the curb a little. Probably not actually his property at that point and more the city's property, but whatever. Drove home flustered by my experiences of the day. Put the groceries away and calmed down. Did some more laundry and had lunch. CJ got up from his nap. I changed him. Went to the school to pick up the girls. Talked to Natalie's teacher about her class helping clean pumpkins on Friday. Then came home and the kids started homework. Joe went towork. I made a phone call to Kaitlyn's teacher because she said a boy spit on her. Helped with homework and relaxed before having to start dinner. I made bacon and eggs. We ate. Got the kids ready for bed. Sent them to bed and I just took it easy for the rest of the night. Joe came home from work. I was pretty exhausted by then and fell asleep on the couch. Then I got up to go to bed about an hour later. Tuesday: This time the kids were up on time. I got up reluctantly and got them ready for school. I brought the girls to school and went in to check how much paint we had for our Fall Festival. Saw my friend on the
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way in so stopped to chat with her. And on the way out I ran into another friend so I chatted with her for a few then went home. Hung around and took care of some e-mailing. Put CJ down for a nap. Washed dishes. Then made another invitation for Joe's niece and nephew. Mailed that out and had something to eat. Got ready to go back to the school to meet with the school psychologist about Kaitlyn. That was a waste of time. Spent all of 10 minutes with him. Despite us having a meeting scheduled he didn't know why we were meeting and had very little thoughts on Kaitlyn. He's being very vague about whether or not he thinks she has ADD. Now he's saying hedidn't see any attention issues with her in class during his observations of her. However, last year he noted some attention issues in his evaluation of her. He's supposed to write something up about her. He suggested giving Kaitlyn a check list to help us at home with her. Great, another thing for her to lose. That should work. He's going to try to get it to me Friday, but it seems like it's not a priority to him so I'm not holding my breath for it. He isn't sure where the questionaire he had her teacher from last year fill out is. So he's supposed to find that too. Like I said a huge waste of time. So anyways I came home and told Joe about this
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experience. Then I had to go back to the school to pick up the girls. I spoke to Kaitlyn's teacher about the spit kid. She didn't seem too pleased with my solution of Kaitlyn avoiding him. She wants Kaitlyn to stand up for herself and tell kids when they do something she doesn't like. Okay, but if this kid has a problem and spits when he talks, then that's not going to help. She's still going to be spit on. So I told her not to start conversations with him. If he talks to her she can talk back and if he spits on her she needs to tell him she does not like that and tell her teacher. We came home and started homework. Joe left forwalked to school. Came back home and took it easy. I cleaned up a little. Fed CJ lunch. Put him down for a nap. Then I laid down too. Joe came home from work. CJ got up from his nap. We went to the store to get some fall festival things. Went to the school and picked up the girls. Came home and the girls worked on their homework. When they finished we went to my friend's house to drop the girls off and take her husband with us to get the pumpkins for the fall festival. Got the pumpkins and brought them to the school to put them behind the stage. Then went back to my friend's house for our kids. They invited us to stay for
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from his nap and we went to the school where I met Joe and our friends. Got the kids and came home. Natalie had some homework to do. Our friends offered to take the kids so they packed stuff for their overnight. We had dinner and went back to the school for our Fall Festival. After the Fall Festival we brought the kids to our friend's house. Left them there and went and rented a movie. Came home and I counted money. Joe and I decided it was too late to watch our movie so we just went to bed. Saturday: Got up to a quiet house. Played around on the computer for a while. Joe finally got up and we watched our movie. Then we went to pickthe kids up from my friend's house. Hung out there for a while and came home. Joe had to leave for work. I put CJ down for a nap. Then the girls were playing and discovered a dead mouse in the kitchen. I swept that thing out the door and called Joe. I'm hoping there are no more. I did a few things around the house including the dishes. Ordered some pizza. Fed the kids. Put CJ to bed. Let the girls stay up. Joe came home from work. We watched some TV with the girls and sent them to bed. Then Joe and I relaxed for the evening. Our PTA did it's annual Fall Festival last night. It was a huge success. We had a nice turn out
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wasn't working. I know you're supposed to trust the coaches but jesus christ when my mom knows they need to do something different it must be pretty obvious. Well then, I almost have to blame some of the veteran players as well for not saying SOMETHING. Click to expand... I'm sure he did everything he could within his role as a player. But he's not a coach. It's even harder when the other team's WRs are grabbing you by the jersey while you're trying to make a damn tackle. The downfield holding on their part was beyond anything I'd ever seen. What it means: The Packers' season ended exactly as it began: With a mismatch against the San Francisco 49ers. The Packers sent 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick into the NFL record booksoutside runs this season. Watching Matthews and fellow outside linebacker Erik Walden fooled on the option was disconcerting to say the least. What could happen: It is more than fair to scrutinize the job performance of defensive coordinator Dom Capers, and not just because the 49ers put up a stunning 579 yards of offense. The Packers didn't look sharp against the read option last weekend against the Minnesota Vikings, and it's clear they didn't clean up the confusion thereafter in practice. When you put Kaepernick's performance together with the 409 yards that Vikings tailback Adrian Petersongained in two regular season games, you have an issue that cropped up all season, was never fully corrected and ultimately ended the Packers' season. Were the Packers just mismatched physically in those situations?
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Or should Capers have found a solution? That's a question coach Mike McCarthy must address in the coming weeks. Click to expand... we were handed a country butt wuppin the 9er's cuould only be stoppedby the 9er's MM &Capers should had watched a little NE film.... I'm sure he did everything he could within his role as a player. But he's not a coach. It's even harder when the other team's WRs are grabbing you by the jersey while you're trying to make a damn tackle. The downfield holding on their part was beyond anything I'd ever seen. Click to expand... I saw that as well. At that point the no call wasn't really that surprising. Was Ryan Grant hurt? the way the game was going putting him in may or may not haveThe Cold Front Lyrics Fortified defensive position On the cold front, holding the line Tranquility interrupted By an artillery barrage Winter blitz bombs fall from the sky They rocked, trembled, tremored and turned The earth Exhuming the bodies of the fallen And took the lives our comrades Shockwave scorched flesh falls from the bone Unearth, the rotten horrors of war The scourge set free Spreading plague and disease Corpse rats grow fat off dead flesh Trench rats stripped the flesh from the bone Cold steel and concrete Hedge hogs and dragons teeth Barbwire with trip wires Carbines and mixed landmines Caught within the crossfire Few survived the cold front
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for $5.25 million. That amount netted at least $1.5m profit. Hundreds of customers visited day and night to buy methamphetamine. Between February 20 and April 11, 2017, police recorded 700 visitors to Blance's flat. Blance's lawyer, Liz Hall, said Blance was in bad health and had cognitive problems because of a traumatic head injury. He had done a lot of good helping others, and it had not all been about the drugs, she said. Berkland's lawyer, Christopher Stevenson, said Berkland was a committed father, with relatively little criminal record. He held down jobs but after a series of unspecified unfortunate events, he lost hope and turned to using, and then dealing, methamphetamine. Both men had a rousing farewell as they left the court to begin their sentences. Detective Senior Sergeant Tim Leitch, headand breathe life. Would that other modern conductors could get their orchestras to play like this. If you have enjoyed the Zinman Beethoven symphony cycle, also on Arte Nova, then this is a set which you will covet. In addition this is not even at full price. Cheap it may be but it would compete with alternative sets at any price. It was the same with the Beethoven Symphonies and they have sold many many copies. Hard timpani sticks are used throughout, and this is about the only concession to period performance style. The remaining instruments in the orchestra are normal modern items. The symphony, in the eyes of Schumann, was a type of work which needed much thought and time. He was twenty when he first contemplated writing a symphony, and thirty when he started in earnest. The influence of Beethoven, who had developed the form to such an extent, prevented
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than before - having more than twice the house than on Brookside Drive allowed everyone to retire to their own corner before coming to blows. Fights between my brothers became non-existent on Bolinas Avenue, or at very least less direct, more subtle and non-physical. And while having her mother directly under foot was a decided source of tension for Mom, Grandma had announced that in moving in with us she would be taking over my care, allowing Mom to give more attention to everyone else, especially Steve, who as the former youngest I had abruptly preempted as the center of Mom's attention.My grandmother lived with us for only two years, but looking back I can now see how she was instrumental in shaping my character, mostly for thepatterns and order, to have an appreciation of differences and similarities, and to notice the kind of details that I found with time most others ignored. If not her best student, I was undoubtedly one of her most devoted and at the very least certainly her last. And while there were no other children on campus of any age when we first arrived, the gradual increase of new professors and administrators generated an influx of young families which produced a small group of neighborhood kids for me to play with. The experience was similar to what my brothers had on Brookside Drive, the primary difference being that while the youngest at home - where I counted for very little - out on the main drive up Seminary Hill where
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soldier of fortune, ichthyologist, friend of John Muir, founding director of San Francisco's Steinhart Aquarium, and founding curator of Honolulu's Bishop Museum - whose Hoosier origins, world travels and rifle-totting approach to specimen collecting made him the embodiment of George Lucas' Indiana Jones. The past, clearly, was the most distinguished and honored guest at our family gatherings, which was very exciting and hard to fully understand, even though I never missed a moment of the proceedings. Even more confusing, however, was the strum und drang that was standing just off stage in the wings, waiting to make a dramatic entrance into our lives. Blog Archive Google+ Followers Translate An Important Link To Our Past Some time ago I became aware of SEED International, an organization of evangelical Koreans whose global mission is to continuethe work begun by the American missionaries who left their homes in this country to serve the people of Korea. Although the video link below is quite brief, seeing my family among those so revered is a very moving and humbling experience. Although my father was born and raised in Korea, he never fully understood the important role his family played in the lives of these people. To better understand the story I am telling, be sure and check it out. About me A native of Marin County in northern California, I have lived in Neenah, Wisconsin since 1972, when my father moved our family here to preserve the historic home built in 1883 by his grandfather, Havilah Babcock, one of the four founders of Kimberly-Clark Corporation. My blog follows
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'Tre Dhilseachd Buaidh' 'Through Loyalty Success' Back FC Lewis and Harris Player of the Year Awards 2011 After winning Young Player of the Year last season Martin Maclean made the inevitable step up to Player of the Year for 2011 after a season of superlative performances from the youngster. The award was deserving after his outstanding season for Back although it seems that most other managers forgot what age he was as he inexplicably missed out on Young Player of the Year which was won by Andrew Macleod of Ness who has been a joy to watch this season. Other awards went the way of Ath's Scott Maciver for seasons top scorer, just pipping our own Fraser Macleod who will surely win it next year? Martin Macphee of West Side was keeper of theyear as Tohan was over-looked as he possibly never played enough games as I can't think of any other reason to leave him out. At the ceremony sponsored by Specilaist Welding Services the boys collected their well deserved league medals. Click the golf ball Click for Back TV Click for Back FC on You Tube James Macarthur and Captain Ross Hall present Calum Iain Graham with a retirement gift after 40 years as Club Treasurer The awards were well attended by Back FC and gave the opportunity for the Committe members and team members to be pictured with the newly acquired league trophy. It also gave backfc.com a chance to picture manager Iain Maclenna with the league trophy as there was no award for manager of theyear whcih Iain would surely have collected. A special mention for
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Lindenwold is a highly developed Borough of 4.6 square miles located in central Camden County. It is easily accessible by the New Jersey Turnpike and other major highways. As of the census of 2010, there were 17,613 people, 7,426 households, and 4,211 families residing in the borough.The present invention relates to a camera and more particularly, to the camera using a film cartridge in which a film, wound by a winding shaft provided in the film cartridge, can be contained with intercepting light coming from outside of the film cartridge. Film cartridges of various constructions for use in a camera are proposed. One of them proposes that the winding shaft of the film cartridge is rotated in the film unwinding direction so as to take out the film from the passing slit of the film cartridge. According to such film cartridge, the film cannot be fed out from the cartridge if the leading end of the film is caught by something in the film cartridge or contacts dust or the like. If the rotation of the
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I don't like your attitude People always fluctuate in their behavior from day to day and we all have had our times in which we acted rude to people, and had the pleasure of having the reverse happen as well. Kay Redfield Jamison an international guru of about mood disorders has had her share of mood swings during her times. For years she kept this extreme psychological disorder a secret in which she had moods that switched from being super excited known as mania, to times that she was lethargic and depressed. She actually wrote a book about these events and tells about it in more detail. By the way, the disorder was known as bipolar disorder and effects many people around the world. With determination, a strong will,husband have left her for her best friend and she is going back to college to continue her education so she can earn some more money to better support her children. She has a hard time struggling with school work and has grown separate from her friends and colleagues. A lot of the time she doesn't feel like doing much and tends to cry a lot at nigh time. She also has a more pessimistic view in life and doesn't believe in true love anymore. A thirty year old man named Don has to have things arrange in his house a certain way. Even though he is wealthy enough to afford a maid he constantly has to rearrange things in his house after she leaves. He sweeps the floor
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disorders. In the genetic view they look at distorted genes as the main contributor to mental disorders. While the biological approach focuses on inherited traits to be the main contributor to mental disorders, the psychological approach looks at the environment and the unconscious mind as the main contributor to abnormalities. This has three parts to it which includes the psychodynamic perspective, behavioral and social cognitive prospective, and the humanistic perspective. The psychodynamic perspective thinks that psychological disorders come from unconscious conflicts that can cause anxiety and a maladaptive behavior. The main contributor to deviant behavior in this approach is from early bad relationships. If an individual develops bad relationships with either offspring early on in their life than the individual will develop abnormalities. Sigmund Freud was the developerof the psychoanalytic approach in which it places more emphasis on what you can't physically see. In the behavioral and social cognitive prospective they place an emphasis on the environment in shaping abnormal behavior. They believe that people learn behavior by observing those around them, through self control, through their beliefs in themselves, and through a variety of other cognitive factors which are the key to psychological disorders in this approach. In the humanistic perspective they place an emphasis on an individual's freedom to do what they want and chose their own destiny and personal characteristics. They believe that psychological disorders come up when an individual fails to meet their own potential. All of the psychological perspective focuses on the individual. The next approach is the sociocultural approach.
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stop. Her unseen hands attempt to grip her head, only to not touch anything, going through unimpeded. There's nowhere to step, nowhere to stand, she's just floating in darkness, legs kicking nothing amidst her panic. She's dead. Gone. That's the end of her tale. Suddenly, a single image, large as the girl herself, appears before her, freezing the once Candidate on the spot. It's Magic, staring straight at her with an amusement which feels nothing short of agonizing. Although she wants to, although she begs her eyes to obey, Nepgear can't tear her eyes away from the normal and yet terrifying picture of the woman. Of her murderer. Her body starts shivering. Only it doesn't, because she has none. It doesn't take long for terror to once more overtake her mind, stronger than anything she's everfelt before. The silent screams begin once again. A fist which doesn't exist sails towards the dark CPU. And so, the darkness cracks. . . . . . . . . . . The world flickers. Light returns at once. A loud gasp escapes the Candidate's lips as all her senses are thrown in disarray. Thankfully, everything slowly becomes clearer. Something is in her hand. A handle. Her weapon. A glance to the right. A glance to the left. Piles of trash everywhere, and a dark dirt beneath her knees. This is the Graveyard, the same place she was before... before... ... before she died. Instantly, an agonizing cold overtakes her body. Her free hand flies to her stomach right over the fatal wound. Or at least where the fatal wound should be. A gasp escapes her lips as her eyes descend to her stomach. Nothing. There's absolutely no trace
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of a cost incurred by the United States, or other source of indebtedness to the United States, but that is not owing under the terms of a contract originally entered into by only persons other than the United States; . . . . to which the United States was not an 23 To be sure, the district court made no such inquiry, but instead allowed the government's application for a writ of garnishment in a margin order after striking the appellant's
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SociologyPublisher's Description: The 1993 government assault on the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas, resulted in the deaths of four federal agents and eighty Branch Davidians, including seventeen children. Whether these tragic deaths could have been avoided is still debatable, but what seems clear is that the events in Texas have broad implications for religious freedom in America.James Tabor and Eugene Gallagher's bold examination of the Waco story offers the first balanced account of the siege. They try to understand what really happened in Waco: What brought the Branch Davidians to Mount Carmel? Why did the government attack? How did the media affect events? The authors address the accusations of illegal weapons possession, strange sexual practices, and child abuse that were made against David Koresh and his followers.local historyAuthor: Amato, Joseph AnthonyPublished: University of California Press, 2002Subjects: History | Intellectual History | UnitedStatesHistory | WritingPublisher's Description: Joseph A. Amato proposes a bold and innovative approach to writing local history in this imaginative, wide-ranging, and deeply engaging exploration of the meaning of place and home. Arguing that people of every place and time deserve a history, Amato draws on his background as a European cultural historian and a prolific writer of local history to explore such topics as the history of cleanliness, sound, anger, madness, the clandestine, and the environment in southwestern Minnesota. While dedicated to the unique experiences of a place, his lively work demonstrates that contemporary local history provides a vital link for understanding the relation between immediate experience and the metamorphosis of the
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at stake in their bilateral relationship, neither has been particularly deft in dealing with the other. His fascinating account shows how the processes of globalization, along with the development of international regimes and multilateral organizations, have brought America and China increasingly close in the global bed. At the same time, their respective national institutions, interests, popular perceptions, and the very characters of their two peoples, assure that the nations continue to have substantially different dreams. Lampton explores the reasons why the Sino-American relationship is so difficult for both nations to manage and suggests ways it can be more effectively conducted in the future. His unique experience in China - nearly thirty years as a scholar, as the head of a policy-oriented exchange organization, and as director of Washingtonthink-tank research programs - enabled him to spend extended periods with Chinese leaders and see them as they encountered America, as well as to observe U.S. leaders as they tried to come to grips with Chinese circumstances. Among many other key events, Lampton witnessed firsthand the aftermath of Tiananmen Square, successive congressional battles over most-favored-nation tariff treatment, the end of the Bush era and the rocky beginning of the Clinton administration, the death of Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin's transition to power, the reversion of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty, and the Asian financial crisis that unfolded from mid-1997 to the end of the decade. Lampton's careful documentary research is supplemented by interviews and accounts of his personal interaction throughout the period with leaders and key players in
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forgive Lesnar's lack of aspiration in pro wrestling because he aspired to great things elsewhere. The first was professional football, an avenue in which he ultimately failed. Next was mixed martial arts, where Lesnar became arguably the sport's biggest star as the UFC Heavyweight champion. This was the foundation for wrestling fans' renewed appreciation for Lesnar. Even though he had left WWE seemingly never to return, he still represented the company and its fans. When he became champion, he answered his critics and brought a legitimacy to professional wrestling that no other star could achieve. Lesnar's association with Paul Heyman, an Internet favorite known to have professional wrestling in his blood, makes it easy to overlook Lesnar's faults and to justify acceptance of him in spite of those faults. WithTriple H made Lesnar look like a professional wrestler. The encounter with Cena was a Brock Lesnar match even though he lost; at SummerSlam, Lesnar was merely the other participant in a Triple H match. Triple H has led a privileged existence in professional wrestling, from his relationships with major stars to his marriage to Stephanie McMahon that allowed him to quickly rise the corporate ladder. Many fans resent him for that, but their criticism is often unfair because Triple H has a great mind for the business and a love for the history of wrestling. He has earned and he deserves his prestigious company title. Lesnar has none of those things. He has a presence and an aura that few in the history of WWE can match. He has
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by telling stories of hope that bring people closer to Christ and the Catholic faith. We share the joys and hopes of the Gospel through television, radio, print, and online media. Our work unites people together through prayer, celebration, reflection, education, authentic dialogue and enquiry, thought-provoking reporting and stories of faith and action. We also challenge believers to grow in the knowledge of the faith and the Catholic tradition in its many expressions. We strive to offer an invitation to all peoples, especially those on the peripheries of faith and the Church, to draw closer to the Lord and experience the community of the Church.a video of himself, and then misrepresented to a court that defendant had watched the entire video. When the Marsden court inquired, defendant agreed this video was part of a case against him that had since been dismissed. Defendant explained that he had been having problems with counsel for a long time. Defendant said he had been granted pro per status in September 2011, but counsel entered the courtroom anyway and initiated competency proceedings against him. The Marsden court examined the relevant minute orders and informed defendant that in fact he had not been granted pro per status in September 2011 when counsel initiated competency proceedings; thereafter defendant was found incompetent and was committed to the mental hospital to regain his competency. Defendant next
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about $300 a week. Throughout 1995 he unsuccessfully sought work but did receive his bachelor's degree in business management from Baldwin-Wallace College in September 1995. He was reemployed as a stock clerk in January 1996 and took another fairly low paying job through a temporary agency at about the same time. He worked approximately 40 hours per week for each employer. His stock clerk position ended in May 1996 when he suffered an injury which prevented his continued employment. He continues to work a 40-hour week through the temporary agency. Although it is puzzling that someone with Mr. Lippert's education has been unable to find a better job, he is still young, and there is no evidence that he was, or believed himself to be, limited to lowpaying jobs in the future. Shannon Lippert is also employed and earned about $19,000 in 1995. *138 She continues in that employment after having taken a month's maternity leave after the birth of the Lipperts' son in July. The Lipperts consulted their bankruptcy attorney in March 1996 after one of their secured creditors initiated a collection action. They filed their petition in this case on May 6, 1996. At the time of filing Mr. Lippert's credit card indebtedness was about $43,000 of a total unsecured debt of about $48,000. During the period from January 1995 through December 1995 Mr. Lippert drew down a total of about $59,500 in cash advances and made total payments on his credit cards of about $57,400. Mr. Lippert's practice during this period was to
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is in the mental states M1 and M2 together at the same time. In the same manner that traffic lights cannot be green and red at the same time in the same world, Joe cannot be in the mental states M1 and M2 at the same time in the same world. Roughly speaking, Joe cannot be experiencing more than one world, because his experience is part of the world, so in different worlds Joe has different experiences. Say, at time t Joe is in one world w1 experiencing green traffic lights, and in another world w2 he is experiencing red traffic lights. Although there is no logical contradiction in Joe experiencing both green and red traffic lights at the same time, because he does so in different worlds,trajectories of one and the same system. For example, an electron in a double-slit experiment interacts with the walls of the double-slit and with the detection screen behind the slits. On the other hand, a trajectory of the electron passing through one slit interferes with the trajectories of the same electron passing through the other slit. If one of the slits is closed, then the trajectories of the electron cannot pass the region covered by the closed slit, and all trajectories go through the open slit, interfering with each other and producing a typical singlesplit diffraction pattern on the screen when the experiment is repeated many times. When the second slit is opened, the trajectories of the particle may pass both slits, and behind the double-slit they interfere
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DDS, Director Dr. Van De Rydt received his undergraduate from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He wento to obtain his dental agree from Temple Univeristy in Philadelphia. He spent the next thirteen years in a private practice. Upon relocating to the Boston area in 1988, he became an associate at Gentle Dental group. In August of 1991 he opened the office in Cambridge,and is currently the Director of the office. Since 1990 he has served on the faculty of the B.U. School of Dental Medicine. DR. DAVID GOLDBERG DMD, Periodontist Dr.Goldberg received his undergraduate degree from Brandeis University. He went on to otain his dental degree at Tufts University where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa. This was followed by post-doctoral residency at Boston University where he was certified in periodontology andimplantology. DR. BRENDAN PRINDIVILLE DMD, General Dentist Dr.Prindiville received his undergraduate degree from Brown University. He went on to obtain his dental degree from Tufts University in 1999. Following dental school, Dr.Prindiville spent 2 years in oral surgery residency at Yale New Haven and St.Raphael's hospitals in New Haven, Ct. An active runner, Dr.Prindiville competes for the Boston Athletic Association and finished 45th place in 2007 Boston Marathon. Dr. JUSTIN STOUT DMD, General Dentist Dr.Stout received his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University. He went to obain his dental degree from...
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A Montana man who recently was granted clemency after spending three decades behind bars for a murder he says he did not commit is using some of his regained freedom to help reform the criminal justice system. On Friday, Barry Beach addressed a forensic science class at the University of Montana. The Missoulian reports that Beach told the class that the forensic evidence in the case was mishandled from the beginning. He says the students can prevent cases like his from happening again. The 53-year-old Beach was released from the Montana State Prison three weeks ago after Gov. Steve Bullock granted his clemency request. His release culminated three decades of fighting for his freedom after being given a 100-year sentence for the 1979 beating death of a 17-year-old girl.2012 U.S. Open Cup The 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 99th edition of the USSF's annual national soccer championship, running from May through early August. The Seattle Sounders FC, of Major League Soccer entered the competition as the three-time defending champions, making this tournament the first domestic tournament since 1970 that a team enters the tournament as the three-time defending winners. They appeared in their fourth consecutive U.S. Open Cup Final, losing to Sporting Kansas City on August 8, 2012. For the 2012 tournament, U.S. Soccer increased the main tournament from a 40-club tournament, to a 64-club tournament. All Major League Soccer clubs based in the U.S. received automatic berths. This made the U.S. Open Cup very similar to other domestic knock-out competitions where all top
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the previous UPA government. Mr. Gadkari assured to take up the work within six months either on PPP mode or by other means, he said. The proposal for the construction of the outer ring road, which was included in the Comprehensive Development Plan of the city, was approved by the State government way back in 2010. The decision to construct an outer ring road was taken as the existing ring road, constructed two decades back, had outlived its utility and was within the city limits due to the growth of the city. As per the original estimates, Rs. 135 crore was required to acquire the land. State government asked to submit a DPR at the earliest The proposal for the outer ring road was approved in 2010Does the US really want Mubarak to go? By Jonathan Marcus BBC Diplomatic Correspondent Published duration 5 February 2011 image caption The Quartet group met in Munich to discuss developments in the Mid-East peace process The dramatic events in Egypt and the wider Middle East have inevitably overshadowed the meeting of policy-makers gathered at the annual Security Conference here in Munich. This was the first face-to-face opportunity for key figures like German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov to exchange views on the upheavals in the Arab world. Only one prominent speaker at the conference - former Republican US presidential candidate John McCain - was ready to state in explicit terms that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak must go now. By
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This invention relates to rotating seals for continuous flow type centrifuges. Continuous flow centrifuges provide a continuous flow of fluid into and out of a spinning rotor. This is accomplished by the use of rotating face seals having a rotating member and a nonrotating member in face-to-face contact. While simple in theory, many problems have been encountered with the rotating seals because of their tendency to leak particularly at high speeds. The causes of these leaks are manifold. For one, the rotating member, being connected to the centrifuge rotor, causes the nonrotating member to toss resulting in a separation of the members and leakage at the seal. Such leakage also is caused by misalignment induced vibrations between the faces of the two members and the inability of the twoAge distribution of cases and deaths during the 1889 influenza pandemic. Using historical data taken from archival records from five European countries and the United States, we evaluate the age distributions of influenza cases and deaths during the 1889 influenza pandemic. We found that the clinical attack rate in 1889 was relatively high and constant between the ages of 1 and 60 years, but was lower outside of the extremes of this age range. By contrast, age-specific influenza-related mortality rates were J-shaped and increased with age beyond 20 years. We conclude that the age-specific attack rates of the 1889 pandemic were most similar to those of the 1968 pandemic and that influenza-related mortality rates did not follow a W-shaped curve as was observed during the 1918 pandemic. Adding 1889
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in Dallas, Texas. In or about the month of March 1993, after Flip Benham had gathered the dismemberd fragments of the child's body and I pieced them together. I was present with Marco Medina, a professional photographer, took a photograph of the body of this aborted baby, whose abortion had taken place at a Dallas Texas Abortion facility. That abortion facility is now closed. Mr. Flip Benham, together with other members of a group he led, which was known as Operation Rescue, gave this baby the name Baby Malachi. Since then, we have referred to him by this name. The photograph appended as exhibit hereto does truly and accurately reflect the condition of the Baby Malachi at the time the said photograph was taken.dinner, Harry and Stevie watching TV sitting on a couch. , gay hairy chubby porn. Harry felt very good about how things are going. Raising his thanks with a brief hug before a man and a boy loaded into the dishwasher. gay speedo guys And the boy said so. Harry prepared the best pork chops and sauerkraut Stevie never eaten. , suck dick and cum. Thus, while Stevie was doing his homework. Besides, Harry was surprisingly good cook. Preferences and was ready to serve as Stevie everything I wanted. Hot gay cocksuckers: Through his fogged psyche, Harry reached for his shirt and gave it to Stevie. Or, as he looked like Mary Grace, when she was a pre-teen, but with a cock and balls. hot gay cocksuckers photos and clips The way he
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great deal of success in a very short period of time. Our former colleague from Boston Brass, horn player JD Shaw, joins us for this episode of The Brass Junkies. JD is currently Associate Professor of Horn at the University of South Carolina, musical arranger for Santa Clara Vanguard, and is frequently in demand as a soloist and clinician. This episode was actually recorded way back in January 2014 immediately following our recording session for the Brass Recording Project. We had planned to launch the podcast shortly thereafter but things like a baby ended up pushing that back until now! JD talked to us a lot about arranging: his process, what instrumentations he likes to write for, and how he got started. He has written extensively for brass quintet, drumcorps, wind ensemble, orchestra, big band, and a bunch of other instrumentations. He also touches on his time with Boston Brass, his over 25-year history with drum corps, recording his arrangements with us for the Brass Recording Project, and much more!
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one of deterioration, especially without treatment, and Defendant has not had any treatment for a psychotic disorder over the last nine years. She would have expected deterioration if he was truly suffering from schizophrenia. Comp. Hrg. Tr. 79. During Defendant's stay at Butner in 1996, his behavior was consistent in that he ate well, slept well, exercised, cooperated with personal hygiene issues, and was always clean. Comp. Hrg. Tr. 81, 734. Further, Dr. Johnson and the other staff observed that he was appropriate in his interactions, demonstrated by the fact that he would strike up conversations, talk about current events and sports, read the paper, listened to the news on the radio, and was able to compare his own case to other cases that were public during the year.tape was played for the Court during the competency hearing to illustrate Defendant's rational and factual understanding of his legal situation. A transcript of part of the interview is in evidence. Gov. Ex. 8, Comp. Hrg. Dr. Johnson testified that at this meeting, Defendant looked better than the last time she had seen him, and that he was engaging even to a greater degree. Comp. Hrg. Tr. 91. It was evident to her that he had undertaken considerable, additional consideration as to his options and potential defenses since the last time they had talked. They again discussed his legal situation and the consequences of the courses he could take. Comp. Hrg. Tr. 91. Defendant again demonstrated his rational and factual understanding of his legal situation. Comp. Hrg. Tr. 92.
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to have a good recollection of the events on the day of the murder. The Court infers that Defendant and his counsel had gone over the events of that day in detail and that they had a good understanding of his version. Further, when Defendant testified during the guilt-innocence phase of the trial, he presented his case in a sympathetic manner. He did indicate remorse over the death of his wife, and he discounted his responsibility for Officer Washington's murder by reference to his implants. Contrary to Defendant's argument, his testimony before the jury, at least during the guilt-innocence *1122 phase, was not harmful to his defense. The evidence supporting the Government's claim that Defendant had struck the fatal blows to Officer Washington's head was so strong thatI believe that lulled me into the belief that any competent mental health professional would agree. During trial, his mental condition further deteriorated, he quit changing his clothes, he did not bathe, he began to smell, and he quit talking with us. His mental condition during trial was the worst we had ever seen it. This was probably due in part because he did not want an insanity defense put on, in part because he was frustrated we had not found the implants that he believed had been put into him, and in part because he was a seriously mentally ill man who was just further decompensating under the stress of trial.... Kearns Decl. ¶ 10, Def. Ex. 50, March 18, 2002 Habeas Hrg. Regarding the statement that Defendant quit
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the Defendant's hygiene which was visually out of the ordinary. Finally, the Court notes that Dr. Davis, one of the defense's expert witnesses, testified that when he visited Defendant on February 8, 1997, Defendant's condition seemed improved since his last visit in November 1996. Kearns has offered her opinions as to why Defendant allegedly refused to communicate *1123 with counsel. Her opinion is that it was probably due in part to the fact that Defendant did not want an insanity defense, in part because counsel had failed to find his implants, and in part because he was seriously ill and was decompensating under the stress of the trial. The Court notes, however, that those are simply Kearns' opinions about what was in Defendant's mind. Her declaration does not referunderstand, and actually did understand the charge against him, the potential consequences of the charge, and the Court proceedings which occurred. The Court also finds that Defendant had the ability to assist his counsel in preparation for and during the trial, and that he did assist counsel. He discussed the facts of his case with counsel during the pretrial phase and cooperated with defense investigators who sought information from him concerning his background and childhood. The interview memoranda which are in evidence reflect that he gave detailed information. The Court's observations of Defendant and communication with him during the trial revealed that Defendant was alert and focused throughout the proceedings. Defendant's claimed belief in his implants did not prevent him from agreeing with his counsel, albeit reluctantly, to raise an
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the evidence on insanity would show: Defendant was degenerating into mental illness at the time he killed his wife in 1987. In 1987 the psychiatrist at FCI-Butner had opined that while Defendant had a personality disorder this might be a precursor to full-blown schizophrenia. Defendant behaved strangely while in prison, and exhibited signs of mental illness while in prison. Dr. Davis, an experienced psychiatrist, would testify that Defendant was a paranoid schizophrenic and that he was not faking his symptoms. Dr. Woods, a neuropsychiatrist, would testify concerning Defendant's paranoid schizophrenia. Dr. O'Hagan, a psychologist, would testify that Defendant was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, which may signify separation from reality. Numerous cognitive, personality and neuropsychological tests had been done which supported the diagnosis of schizophrenia. In addition, the following relevantcolloquy occurred between the Court and counsel on the morning of March 4, 1997. At that time, Defendant had not been brought into the courtroom and the jury was not present. MR. MARTIN: Is there a problem with Mr. Battle? THE COURT: I was informed by the deputy marshal who is in charge of this detail that when they went to the jail this morning to get Mr. Battle, he was in bed and announced he was not going anywhere. He didn't want to participate any further. They put the cuffs on his feet, took the blanket off of him, and cuffed his hands. He didn't want to come. They picked him up and carried him to the Marshal's van. When they got to the courthouse he did walk in
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Dr. Johnson and others at FCI-Butner. *1136 Dr. Johnson previously has testified before the undersigned in another criminal case. The Court has a favorable opinion of the quality of the work of Dr. Johnson and of Butner mental health experts generally, and is aware that they deal with large numbers of schizophrenic inmates. The Court and presumably defense counsel did not take lightly the admonition in the 1987 Psychiatric Report that Defendant could be in a prodomal phase to full blown schizophrenia. In addition, two psychiatrists and a psychologist who evaluated Defendant for the defense in 1996 opined that Defendant was neither competent to stand trial nor sane at the time of committing the murder which is the subject of the instant case. One of these experts, Dr.as well as his disciplinary records. All of Defendant's visits to medical and mental health staff are documented and reflect the nature of his complaints, and what treatment was provided. His behavior problems in prison are documented in the disciplinary record. Between February and July, 1995, Susan Miller, an investigator for the Federal Defender Program, assisted in the investigation of Defendant's case. She collected background information on Defendant and his family, including birth and death records and Defendant's school records. She also interviewed an unspecified number of inmates. Miller Deck, Def. Ex. 56, March 18, 2002 Habeas Hrg. No interview memoranda are in the record. At least one of those inmates, Charles White, testified at trial that Washington had been an abusive guard. In May 1995, Stephanie Kearns prepared a
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Hrg. Additionally, Defendant relies on the declaration of Donald J. Ecobichon, Ph.D., who was retained by habeas counsel to investigate and express an opinion as to Defendant's exposure to pesticides and the pesticides' possible effect on his mental condition. Dr. Ecobichon basically found that Defendant had been exposed to agricultural pesticides in utero and subsequently was often brought into the fields while family members worked. He also noted that by age 6 to 9, Defendant was working in the fields where the pesticides were used. He did not determine exactly what pesticides Defendant had been exposed to, but expressed an opinion that the probable types were insecticides, specifically Toxaphene and DDT. While Dr. Ecobichon recognized that there is currently no consensus in the scientific community that pesticide exposure causeshave found numerous inmate witnesses who would have attested to his strange behavior prior to Officer Washington's murder, especially at USP-Atlanta. These inmates' declarations were admitted into evidence at the March 18, 2002 habeas hearing to demonstrate what additional evidence could have been uncovered by a more thorough investigation. The declarations variously claimed that Defendant behaved oddly, was paranoid, stayed alone most of the time, mumbled or talked to himself, paced around, thought people were out to get him, was distant, talked to himself, stared constantly, kept his cell in a mess, never washed his clothes, took another inmate's clothes from the dryer, waved and snapped his hand as though he was swatting flies, cut strange patches in his hair, kept to himself most of the time, mixed
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Officer assigned to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and the chief psychiatrist and the Associate Warden for Heath Services at FCI-Butner. Tr. 2908. At the time Dr. Hazelrigg evaluated the Defendant and during trial, he was employed by the Bureau of Prisons as a clinical psychologist at FCI-Butner. The Government argues that witnesses who may possibly have an interest in the outcome of the litigation routinely testify in court and there is no basis for deeming these particular witnesses incompetent to testify. The Government further notes that the jury was aware that Drs. Johnson and Hazelrigg were employed by the BOP and therefore, the testimony did not violate Defendant's rights under the Sixth Amendment Confrontation Clause. The Court finds that this issue does not offer a basis for relief.A timely appeal from this Order shall stay the release and the execution. APPENDIX GOVERNMENT'S TRIAL EXPERT WITNESSES Sally Johnson, M.D. Employed by Bureau of Prisons as Chief Psychiatrist and Associate Warden for Health Services at FCI, Butner, North Carolina. Received undergraduate degree *1210 in science from Pennsylvania State University and medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia in 1976. Received specialty training in psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina which was completed in 1979. Began employment at Butner in July 1979. Board certified in Psychiatry and Neurology, and subspecialty board certified in Forensic Psychiatry. Member of American Medical Association and American Psychiatric Association. Teaches Psychiatry and Law as adjunct at Duke University Medical Center and also serves as adjunct at University of North Carolina and at Duke
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year pre-doctoral internship at the University of Oregon, Health Science University in Portland. Worked for three years in the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee while obtaining Ph.D. Administered tests and provided psychological services for the inmates/residents under the supervision of the chief psychologist. After receiving degree took appointment at Emory University School of Medicine in the Psychiatry department and was Stationed at Grady Hospital in the psychiatry department as staff psychologist in addition to faculty duties. Established the Neuropsychology laboratory at Grady. He primarily performed differential diagnostic evaluations but also worked on grant and helped establish a clinic for treating affective disorders. Became a tenured associate professor at Emory. Worked for two years in Gainesville at Northeast Georgia Medical Center where he was in charge of Neuropsychology program. Thenwent into private practice. Member of American Psychological Association, National Academy of Neuropsychology. Richard Rogers, Ph. D. Professor of Psychology at the University of North Texas and consultant in forensic psychology. Received Bachelor's degree in English from Wooster State College, Master's in Psychology from Assumption College, and Ph.D. in Clinical Counseling Psychology in 1976 from Utah State University. Began clinical forensic work at Chester Mental Health Center in Illinois. In 1978, helped form Isaac Rey Center as part of the psychiatry and the law section at Rush University Medical School in Chicago and worked as assistant professor of psychiatry and psychology. From there, worked at University of Toronto for six and one-half years as assistant, then associate professor of psychiatry/psychology. Then moved to University of North Texas as associate professor
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The Springboks have named four uncapped players in their match 22 to face Australia in Sydney . There are debuts for props Werner Kruger and Dean Greyling, as well as flank Ashley Johnson, who all start, while scrumhalf Charl McLeod could get his first cap off the bench. Openside flank Heinrich Brüssow has failed to recover sufficiently from injury to be considered, but Johann Muller has, and starts in the second row. CJ van der Linde, who Springbok coach last week said was a serious injury concern, plays off the wood. The versatile Danie Rossouw is deployed at blindside flank in a back row that features Johnson and Bulls fetcher Deon Stegmann. In the back division Ruan Pienaar and Morné Steyn run on as the halfback pair, with Wynand Olivier andInfosys announced that it has completed the acquisition of WONGDOODY, a US-based, full-service creative and consumer insights agency. WONGDOODY, an award-winning creative agency with studios in Seattle and Los Angeles, brings to Infosys globally recognized creative talent and deep marketing and brand engagement expertise. The acquisition is in accordance with the terms set out in the agreement announced by the company on 13 April 2018. Through this acquisition, Infosys enhances its digital experience services ecosystem with services ranging from strategy, design and user experience, to creative and digital marketing across the customer experience value chain. Infosys further expands its worldwide network of Digital Studios that are fulfilling the needs of global clients for comprehensive digital transformation solutions required to meet customer demand for next-generation, enhanced customer experiences. Infosys has concluded the
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Share with a friend Description Ready to build by a beautiful lake or simply desire access to all the fantastic amenities offered by Beacon Ridge Country Club inside Seven Lakes West? This is the perfect lot for you. This land, which is one of very few lots just a short walk away from the water at Johnson's Point Marina with beach, picnic area, playground, olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball court, nature trails, library, and community center! Just a short drive to Pinehurst and Southern Pines! LOT HAS BEEN PERKED FOR 4 BEDROOM HOME.transported us into a hidden oasis. A short walk across the street, put us on the beach. Within walking distance we could visit the peer and see people fishing, or walk to one of the great tiki bars in the area, for excellent food and drink, or visit a nearby park to watch the boats coming and going. Within a short driving distance, we found a wide selection of banks, stores, and restaurants. For those more adventurous people, access of deep sea fishing boats was close by. I recommend this motel to anyone looking for a quiet and affordable place to stay to enjoy the sun. I tip my hat to the owners. Room Tip: Review the descriptions on the Sea Horse Motel web site. See more room tips Green Features: Much attention given to plant
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has also made unraveling Obama's environmental legacy a priority. Months after he arrived in office, President Donald Trump announced the US would leave the Paris Climate Agreement and in June he revoked the Clean Power Plan, the key regulation underpinning the US' pledge in the landmark 2015 international agreement. The administration also recently revoked Obama's Waters of the United States rule and has made number of other moves that would allow for increased oil and gas production on public lands. The source said the Trump administration will find the EPA previously acted unlawfully by granting the state a waiver from the Clean Air Act and allowing it to develop stricter standards than those of the federal government. About a dozen states have adopted California's standards, which are geared towardthe larger goal of curbing greenhouse gases. California has historically been allowed to have stricter emission standards due to the state's unique geography and history of intense air pollution, highlighted by the thick smog that once blanketed Southern California. Revoking the Golden State's ability to set its own standards could stymie the downward trend in California's air pollution. Read More
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to benefit refugees from his homeland. Slavko was a Sarajevan. He felt and played his music deeply, and there was always a crowd standing nearby, eyes wet, seemingly stunned by the images his music aroused. One of my sweetest nonmusical memories of camp was meeting Slavko's mother and wife in the dining hall. Overhearing them speaking what sounded like Croatian, I introduced myself in Czech-my own ancestral language-and we had fun comparing our common wordstock. Cynthia, his wife, was an American who learned Serbo-Croation in order to communicate with her mother-in-law, whom they had brought here a few years ago. After that, I noticed= them often around camp, Mama leaning heavily on Cynthia's arm, Cynthia translating in whispers what was being said or sung. Cynthia had confessed that first night I met her that mama had left herlook for when shopping, check out our overall top laptop picks, as well as our favorite budget notebooks and the best desktops. For more shopping advice for school, visit our Back-to-School Tech Guide. Bottom Line: Microsoft's Surface Laptop with Windows 10 S is aimed at students looking for a sleek alternative to the aging Apple MacBook Air. It's stylish and powerful, but you'll want to nab the free W... More Inside PCMag.com About the Author Matthew Murray got his humble start leading a technology-sensitive life in elementary school, where he struggled to satisfy his ravenous hunger for computers, computer games, and writing book reports in Integer BASIC. He earned his B.A. in Dramatic Writing at Western Washington University, where he also minored in Web design and German. He has been building computers
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the Gravity games, the precursor to the X Games. He also is notable for his innovations such as the Hip-Hop Gaming League, which featured hip hop stars at the time competing in leagues and filmed for MTV. That was in 2006, and included Snoop Dogg and Method Man to name a few, whereas today you can turn on the TV to see that this was a decade ahead of its time. In fact, his bringing video gaming as an exhibition sport to the Beijing Olympics paved the way for video gaming to become a medal sport in the 2020 Olympic games. Ted Owen's cousin, Jake Burton, the founder of snowboards, was also responsible for snowboarding becoming an Olympic sport. It seems that visionaries run in the family. Ted hasconsulted for the Yucaipa Companies, advising them for how to best invest in the video gaming industry, as well as consulting to investors, companies and individuals in the digital media space. Ted Owen's partner, Jason Carlton, is a lifelong gamer and evangelist of online gaming. He is a former professional quake player and founder of Death Row, the first globally recognized E-sports team. It was there that he met Ted Owen, and together they came up with the concept of the first major E-sports league and social network for video gaming, in the U.S that ran for 14 years. Ted's other partner in PlayAPI, Jose Luis Coriolo, goes way back, having first met when Owen became involved in the world of investment banking, developing both a professional and personal relationship
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drums up music festival - The much anticipated Jaffna Music Festival 2011 started its three day saga yesterday celebrating the almost forgotten beats and rhythms of the peninsula and the neighbouring cities. A sister event of the biennial Galle Music Fest, the 2011 festival champions the multi ethnic and multi cultural identities of Sri Lanka through sound, dance, music and folk art. The event would help re-establish the nearly dying art forms of the ‘nearly destroyed’ parts of the country while giving the Jaffna village folks a taste of additional forms of music via performances from other provinces of Sri Lanka as well as from other countries of the globe. The event is held adjacent to the Duraiappa Stadium in Jaffna. Decorated in style with a massive structure, typically Tamil with the various poses and forms of the deities they believein, the festival ground is hard to miss. A large open space has been transformed into a cultural camp like atmosphere with every nook and corner is filled with little edifying treasures. The people, decorated by their signature smiles and the red and white pottu’s they adorn so religiously on their foreheads guide throngs of villages, foreigners and media personnel in haltering English and Sinhala. But before that they ensure that the passersby are also blessed by placing a pottu, almost a visual sign of bridging gaps between cultural and ethical differences. While the dust swirls almost alluringly if not for the constant sneezes you would hear, the air is filled with soft notes of music followed by almost frantic beating of the drums and sounding of flutes. While the impossibly hot air and scorching sun burns those walking around,
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the music and art makes up for it with its soothing presence. The event is one of the biggest ever held within the city and the fact is evident by the extravagant saaris and vetti’s that adorn the body of the men and women. Their excitement is evident and what is also noted is that like the ancient records say, the Jaffna people love their music. Heads sway, feat tap the burning sand and smiles play their tune. A large number of folk groups are scheduled to perform during the three day period. From the upcountry dancing and traditional singing from Warakapola, kohomba kankariya and bali natum from Kandy, kolam dance from Mirissa, the famous puppet shows from Ambalangoda, Daha ata Sanniya from Denipitya and the Sabaragamuwa folk dance groups have come down from other parts of Sri Lanka toelectronic media specially in the western block of countries against small countries like Sri Lanka. They never dared to raise its fingers against the USA,UK and NATO countries albeit hundreds of thousands innocent civilians have been killed in IRAQ and Afghanistan. In HRW’s report in March 2008, a simple example given below shows how smart HRW in cooking up and fabricating stories and creating fictions to suit its agenda. Vairamuththu Varatharasan, a 40-year-old truck driver and father of five, was abducted from his home in Colombo on January 7, 2007, and has not been seen since. His wife told Human Rights Watch: “A group of about 20 men – some in police uniforms, some in civilian clothes surrounded the house. One policeman came inside and asked for our identity card. I went into one of the rooms to get the
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panel in New York in a meeting that was not made public by either side. The latest development on this issue is a meeting of the London-based Tamil Global Forum. Members of the Forum buttonholed Indian Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi soon after she delivered a Commonwealth lecture in London, and tried to get their views across to her. The Forum claimed in a statement yesterday that Ms. Gandhi said, “she is very concerned about the situation in Sri Lanka.” It added the Indian government had asserted its “serious concerns to Sri Lanka.” Ms. Gandhi’s husband, former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, was assassinated by the LTTE. This week, there was also activity in the British House of Commons. An All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils led by Lee Scott said in a statement that “nothing but an independent international inquiryinto alleged war crimes will satisfy the international community.” Also in the House of Commons, Labour Party MP Jim Cunningham asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth about the status of the Human Rights Commission in Sri Lanka. Alistair Burt, the Secretary, replied that the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights downgraded one of full compliance with the Paris principles to one of non-compliance and reflected concerns over its political and financial independence. He said the new Commission had been appointed after the 18th Amendment and added “we have raised with the Sri Lankan government the importance of having an effective Commission.” Last week, in an address to the Asia Society in New York, Robert Blake, US Under-Secretary for Asia and Central Asia, noted “Our strong preference is that the Sri Lankan government establish its own transparent process
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among nearly 500 Tamil migrants who landed off the West Coast last August and immediately made refugee claims. The federal government has accused more than 30 of the passengers of having links to terrorism, war crimes or human smuggling. The Immigration and Refugee Board heard the man joined the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam – or LTTE – as a young man about 20 years ago in Sri Lanka. By then, Tiger rebels had already begun what would be a bloody 26-year fight against the Sri Lankan government. The civil war is believed to have left 70,000 people dead before it ended in 2009 with the defeat of the Tigers. The man completed more than a year of training before he was assigned to a security detail off the coast of Sri Lanka, his lawyer, Shepherd Moss, told theIRB hearing. Mr. Moss said the man's assignment was to protect Tamil citizens who were crossing into Tiger-controlled territory, but he never had a combat role. The man asked to leave several years later, said Mr. Moss, and he was punished with forced manual labour for more than a year before he was eventually discharged. “He was discharged from the LTTE and he's had no further dealings with that group since then,” Mr. Moss said. “So he joined voluntarily and he left voluntarily.” Immigration and Refugee Board adjudicator Daphne Shaw Dyck said she was required by law to issue the deportation order because the man admitted membership in the Tigers, which the Canadian government considers a banned terrorist group. “Even though you stated you did not engage in battle, your training and role within the LTTE is admitted and unambiguous,” Ms.
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in the most precise terms. To meet this evidence, it is suggested for the United States that the Assembly never acted on sales of land made by the Governor of mission property; and this may be true; but the grant to Santillan was not a sale of the mission of Dolores. It is in form an ordinary colonization grant, made according to the act of 1824 and the regulations of 1828, and under their authority; nor can the recital in it — that Santillan shall pay the debts of the mission — affect the title. The title is vested, whether the debts were or were not paid. The petition and grant were undoubtedly proper papers to be submitted to the Assembly for approval. Under the acts of colonization, therecords of the Departmental Assembly in 1846, during the time that Botello says he acted on the committee of public lands, are well preserved. The different meetings and daily proceedings of that body are minuted in regular form, in the journals. From these it appears that its first session for 1846 commenced on the 2d day of March, and on that day Norega and Arguillo were appointed the committee on public lands; and in the session of the 4th of March, Senor Botello obtained a leave of absence *347 for a term not exceeding three months. His absence is usually noted at the end of each day's proceedings, and his name does not again appear as an acting member until the 15th of June. On the first of
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July, he was elected temporary secretary of the Assembly, in the absence of Olvera, the regularly-appointed secretary. Botello certainly did not belong to the committee of public lands during the year 1846. The first report of the Governor to the Assembly respecting the disposal of lands was of forty-five grants to sundry individuals, and was made the 8th day of May, and referred to the committee. The committee reported favorably, and the grants were confirmed in the session of June 3d. The decree of confirmation includes grants down to May 3d, 1846. That of Santillan is not among them. The decrees of confirmation are distinct, regular, and definitive, and there is no reason to suppose that any grant that had been made was reserved from the Assembly. And, in addition,Moreno proves that, whilst he acted as secretary to Governor Pico, he never sent to the Departmental Assembly any expediente or grant of lands to Santillan. And as it was his official duty to do so, he can hardly be mistaken. We deem it true beyond controversy that Botello was not one of the committee on vacant lands; that the claim of Santillan was not presented to the Departmental Assembly; and that the statement of Botello, in his deposition of his official relation to this grant, is without any foundation in truth. Covarrubias having stated that padre Santillan filed a petition for a grant of the mission lands of Dolores, and that Governor Pico made an order on which the grant was founded, it becomes necessary to inquire whether
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such petition and order ever existed in the archives; and secondly, the probability of their being lost, as not the slightest evidence now exists in the archives of any petition, order, or the record of a grant. Moreno states that he took possession of all the archives, when he came into office as successor of Covarrubias. Arenas says this was the next day after Covarrubias had resigned, in February, 1846. Moreno states that it was on the 1st day of May, 1846. It is certain that Moreno submitted to the Assembly *348 the titles confirmed in June. He proves that no such papers were ever seen by him; and as he was examined on behalf of the claimant to prove the authenticity of this grant, and whatever might conduceto that end; and as he was interrogated relative to the existence of papers properly connected with it, if authentic, and remaining in the public repository under his official care; and as he denies knowledge of the deposit or existence of such papers, his testimony raises a strong presumption that the requirements of the colonization laws were not complied with on this subject. We are confirmed in this opinion by the examination of other testimony. Arenas says he took the name of the title and the number and date of the grant; that is to say, of the grant then before him, and then delivered to Santillan. But he says nothing of the petition nor decree conceding the land. All that Covarrubias states is, that there was a petition
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and decree of the Governor, on which papers the grant was founded. But he does not swear that they were filed or recorded. As respects the probability of a loss of Santillan's title papers, Moreno proves, that when the United States forces suppressed the Mexican Government of California, in August, 1846, by order, of Governor Pico, he deposited the archives belonging to the Secretary's office in boxes, and placed them in the house of Don Louis Vigines, in Los Angeles; and he knows nothing further of them. And Olvera proves that he made a similar deposit of the records of the Departmental Assembly at the house of Don Louis Vigines. This occurred about the 10th of August, 1846. He says that he then had expedientes in his charge asregister known as the Toma de Razon — the former made by Manuel Jimeno, who was the Government secretary before Covarrubias. And as the title papers to which reference is made in this index, and the register, are found in the archives as they now exist, it is reasonable to suppose that those expedientes made in 1846 were carried with equal safety, as they came into Colonel Fremont's hands, according to the testimony of Moreno and Olvera, in the same condition; and, according to the testimony of others, they were transported in the same manner, and were continued in the same custody; and it is true, that the expedientes of 1846 are apparently as well preserved as the others; but from the loss of the Toma de Razon,
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from a flower shop. We decided to just do a two minute open at the gate and then move across the road to a secluded spot on the mount itself, where there were plenty of olive trees possessed by nobody in particular. The iron gate posed a problem immediately for that opening sequence since it was high enough that it would show in the picture. I therefore stood on an equipment crate 46 The Promised Land some three feet high and the camera was raised up to its maximum. I was to say my part and then walk off. But I found that strolling away off with a three foot drop on the first step is a bit complicated. In the first take we had me opening with sober reflections on intercessory prayer and then literally falling out of theleast it offered the seclusion that Jesus and His men undoubtedly sought when they spent their nights in prayer and fellowship on this mountain. And it didn't feature garlands of colorful flowers, which probably were not present at the original site in the Gospel times. It was the last program of the trip and surely one of the most difficult. I found out very quickly that one just doesn't stroll along the Mount of Olives in open-toed sandals. The soil is sowed with little spiked brambles all along the pathways and they stick into human skin so tenaciously that you could collect a dozen of them in as many steps. The Lord and His men were a lot tougher than I thought. Ken had one of his re-take mornings where he never seemed satisfied and we had to go over
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cables are displaced, they are subject to bending and other forces. Bending of the fibers can cause attenuation and loss of signal strength. As a fiber bends, the fiber can also break, resulting in a loss of transmission through the fiber. There is a continued need in the art for further cable management devices which address such concerns in the telecommunications industry as ease of use, size, reliability, cost, and protection of the fibers. A cable management panel includes a chassis, and at least one drawer slideably mounted within the chassis. The drawer is slideable between a first position with the drawer fully inserted within the chassis and a second position with the drawer extended from the interior of the chassis. An access location allows entry and exit of opticalfiber cables into a side of the chassis and the drawer. One aspect of the present invention includes a fiber take-up mechanism including a push member slideably mounted on the drawer and further slideably mounted relative to the chassis. The push member is moveable from a first position on the drawer toward a second position on the drawer which is forward of the first position as the drawer is moved from the second position to the first position. A retention member holds the push member relative to the chassis for a portion of movement of the drawer from the second position toward the first position. The retention member releases the push member at an intermediate position so as to allow the push member to move relative to the
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School shooting suspect Bruco Eastwood consistently indicate he suffered from mental illness, a conclusion prosecutors contend was not the case when he allegedly shot two students in February 2010. A Golden woman filed a lawsuit July 16 against a Jeffco deputy and a Colorado School of Mines campus police officer, alleging her Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures were violated when the pair entered her home to serve a harassment summons. Brian Baumgarten and Elsa Nickerson were married on June 10. Brian is a 2007 graduate of Columbine High School, and Elsa is from Atlanta, Ga. They were married in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple, and a reception was held in their honor that evening in Pleasant Grove, Utah. The couple will be living in Provo, Utah, where BrianThe deciding factor swaying the score in their favour was his navigation. But being in the dunes every Friday has its advantages. Even though Luzinda said that there were a few heated moments when they had a bit of a tiff about navigation, in the end they came out of the dunes all smiles. Another big smile was on the faces of Niel van der Spuy and Janene Breez, also in a Jeep Wrangler, who took second honours. Third place went to Willie and Willem Mostert in their Suzuki. For the second time at the second event, Elrico Koen and Pierre Genis missed out on a qualifying spot for the grand final with only a few points. The fourth place went to them, and Elrico is slowly making that positon
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prison before the president leaves office in 18 months. At that meeting, Mr. Carter was presented with an unsigned National Security Council memo stating that he would have 30 days to make decisions on newly proposed transfers, according to several officials familiar with the internal deliberations. But the meeting ended inconclusively. Mr. Carter did not commit to making a decision on pending transfer proposals by a particular date, including the repatriation of a Mauritanian and a Moroccan. Nor was it clear whether he accepted the 30-day deadline, those officials said.exploiting unlikely incentives. This was a strategy popularized by the Miami Heat during the summer of 2010. In the previous season, they had won only 47 games. But with LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade signing up during the offseason, it could be safely assumed that they would win more a year later. The fact that they didn't during the 2009-10 season, though, allowed the Heat to build hilariously low unlikely incentives into the contracts of their superstars. Up to 15 percent of a player's salary can be based on unlikely incentives, so the Heat set such an incentive into the contracts of Wade, James and Bosh. The criterion that needed to be met? The Heat had to win 48 games. They obviously did, but that extra cap space
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on how many likely bonuses a team can give a player provided they fit within the rules of the cap. Nene has been with the Rockets for three seasons, giving them full Bird Rights and the ability to pay him anything up to the max within the cap. So naturally, the Rockets went wild to inflate Nene's salary figure. Here is how those incentives break down, according to Marks: Nene gets $2.435 million if he plays in at least 10 games and the Rockets win at least 52 games. Nene gets $2.5 million if he plays in at least 25 games and the Rockets win at least 52 games. Nene gets $2.5 million if he plays in at least 40 games and the Rockets win at least 52 games. The Rockets wonmotivate the Rockets. As of this moment, the Rockets are around $353,000 below the luxury tax line. Last season, the front office made a furious series of moves at the trade deadline to stay below the tax, but trading Nene's fake salary in exchange for the real salary of another player would push Houston well above that line. If the Rockets are championship contenders, ownership may be willing to swallow that extra expenditure. If they are not, then Houston will likely waive Nene and pocket the savings. No harm, no foul. The Rockets players now know that the team has a method of improving provided the team proves it is worth it. To tie this all back to Iguodala, the Rockets would need to send out at least $12,185,185
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a more tepid market than he probably expected, so he wasn't stolen away, and the Rockets never needed to renounce his cap hold to conduct other business. He happened to have full Bird Rights, so they were able to give him this creative contract. And now, the Rockets have solved the salary matching problem in a potential Iguodala trade. Unless the Lakers or Clippers are willing to give up valuable players to get him, they have not. That makes them the favorites in the race to acquire Iguodala during the season.Today's News A fundraiser is scheduled for 6 to 8 tonight to help raise funds for the family of a Lawrenceburg teenager killed early this month in a wreck. Cody Ramsey, who would have been a high school senior this year, worked part-time in the county park, and his co-workers, other county employees and fiscal court magistrates have already raised about $800 to help cover his final expenses. Tonight, Edwardo's Pizza on Glensboro Road will donate 15 percent of its sales during that time, organizers said, to help the family purchase a headstone for Ramsey. Anderson County High School football coach Mark Peach has asked parents of Bearcat football players to gather for an informational meeting on Friday, July 13 at 6 p.m. at Hollie Warford Stadium, located behind the high school. The
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President Donald Trump on Monday evening proposed sweeping changes to how the US treats asylum-seekers , including charging fees to file asylum applications and limiting access to work permits. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 29, 2019 MEMORANDUM FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL THE SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBJECT: Additional Measures to Enhance Border Security and Restore Integrity to Our Immigration System By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and to ensure the safety and territorial integrity of the United States as well as to ensure that the Nation's immigration laws are faithfully executed, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Purpose. As noted in Proclamations 9822 and 9842 of November 9, 2018, and February 7, 2019, respectively, our immigration and asylum systemis in crisis as a consequence of the mass migration of aliens across our southern border. In Proclamation 9844 of February 15, 2019, I declared a national emergency to address the security and humanitarian crisis at that border. That emergency continues to grow increasingly severe. In March, more than 100,000 inadmissible aliens were encountered seeking entry into the United States. Many aliens travel in large caravans or other large organized groups, and many travel with children. The extensive resources required to process and care for these individuals pulls U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel away from securing our Nation's borders. Additionally, illicit organizations benefit financially by smuggling illegal aliens into the United States and encouraging abuse of our asylum procedures. This strategic exploitation of our Nation's humanitarian programs
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to animal protection concerns the need to fill gaps in knowledge related to the properties of chemicals and their impact on human health and the environment, with the aim of reducing the need for animal testing methods. So even with no overall strategy to protect animals included in the text, Eurogroup will use the opportunities provided through the programme and integrated with the Life Plus Programme to improve and promote animal welfare in several policy areas related to nature, biodiversity, health and environment, in particular endocrine disrupters, biocides, chemicals and invasive alien species and exotic pets. It is also positive that the programme includes a commitment for the EU to promote sustainable development through bilateral and multilateral trade agreements, as animal welfare is included in the objectives of theA dress made out of of loom bands has been sold for more than $290,000 on online auction site eBay. Helen Wright, a single mother from Wales, who only expected around $85 for her loom band dress, got quite the shock last Tuesday after she found out that her eBay listing for her loom band dress attracted more than 100 bidders, ending up at a final offer of $290,000, according to the Huffington Post. The dress was made by her best friend, Katherine Burnand, who braved through her arthritis to finish the dress. According to HuffPost, the loom band attire consisted of more than 20,000 loom bands and was painstakingly stitched for almost 48 hours. Helen then placed a listing for the dress on eBay and had her 12-year-old daughter
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KUALA LUMPUR - The Philippines Azkals notched their second straight win in the 2018 AFF Suzuki Cup, surviving a late charge by Timor-Leste to eke out a 3-2 win at the Kuala Lumpur Football Stadium and move into a two-way tie for the lead in Group B of the biennial tournament. Playing in front of a sparse but noisy crowd made up of a handful of Kuala Lumpur-based Filipinos in what was supposed to be a home match for Timor-Leste, the Azkals survived some anxious moments in the opening minutes but gradually took control of the match midway through the first half. They finally got on the board in the 27th minute when Stephan Schrock's cross found Phil Younghusband in the center of the box, and the Azkals skipper's strikeone-on-one with Falkesgaard, who managed to block the attempt with his leg. Shaky defending also led to a couple of Timor-Leste corners a few minutes later, although no clear shot was created. But the Azkals eventually settled down and had their first shot on goal in the 16th minute off a corner, with De Murga's header going straight to Fernandes. From then on the Azkals controlled much of the possession until Timor-Leste made that late charge. The Azkals now have six points to move into a tie atop the leaderboard with Thailand, which blasted Indonesia, 4-2, at home. The War Elephants, though, have a seven-goal lead in goal differential. The two sides meet on November 21 at Panaad Stadium in Bacolod with solo leadership at stake. Timor-Leste lost its third straight. NOTES: -Schrock
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Packers signs two new players and releases Robinson The Green Bay Packers signed Central Michigan's Andy Phillips and Miami University's Quinten Rollins and released Luther Robinson on May 11. The transactions were announced Monday by Ted Thompson, Executive Vice President, General Manager and Director of Football Operations. Phillips, C/G, is from Lansing, Mich. He is 6 feet and 2 inches, and he weighs 303-pounds. Rollins, CB, from Wilmington, Ohio. He is 5 feet and 11 inches, and he weighs 195-pounds. Phillips, 23, started 43 games at Central Michigan, with 38 coming at left guard and five at center. He earned first-team All-Mid-American Conference honors as a senior and was named second-team All-MAC as well as CMU's Offensive Upfront Player of the Year as a junior. In 2012, Phillips helped anchor an offensive linethat allowed just 15 sacks, which ranked No. 17 in the nation. Robinson signed with the Packers as a non-drafted free agent on May 19, 2014, after participating in the team's rookie orientation camp on a tryout basis. He spent the first four games of the 2014 season on Green Bay's practice squad before being signed to the 53-man roster on Oct. 2. Robinson played in five games before being placed on injured reserve on Dec. 8.
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South African euthanasia activist convicted of murder Published duration 19 June 2019 image copyright Getty Images image caption Sean Davison became a campaigner for the right to assisted dying after he was arrested in New Zealand in 2010 South Africa's leading pro-euthanasia activist is to serve three years under house arrest after he was found guilty of premeditated murder for helping three people to kill themselves. Sean Davison was arrested in September last year in connection with the death of his friend in 2013, who had become a quadriplegic after a car accident. He was given a sentence of eight years in total, five of which are suspended. Assisted suicide and euthanasia are illegal in South Africa. New Zealand-born Davison is a forensic scientist and is the founder of right-to-die organisation, DignitySA. Davison became acampaigner for the right to assisted dying after he was arrested in New Zealand in 2010 for helping his 85-year-old mother, who was ill with terminal cancer, to die four years earlier. The 57-year-old served five months of house arrest in New Zealand after pleading guilty to assisted suicide, before returning home to his family in South Africa. Archbishop Desmond Tutu had given him a character reference in that case and wrote to the judge calling for leniency. Davison had helped South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, chaired by Archbishop Tutu, in the late 1990s, to identify the remains of anti-apartheid activists. He pleaded guilty at Western Cape High Court to helping his friend Anrich Burger in 2013 to end her life. He also admitted to helping Justin Varian and Richard Holland kill
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ground control station up to 125 kilometres away. It can recognise targets on the ground while operating at an altitude of up to 8000 feet. Each Shadow 200 System comprises five aircraft, ground control stations, a launch and recovery element, and associated equipment, logistics and training. The US Army and Marines first used the system in Iraq and have been using it operationally in Afghanistan. Other nations such as Sweden and Italy are also procuring the Shadow 200 system. The Shadow 200 system has been purchased through the United States Foreign Military Sales program. Originally scheduled to be delivered in the first half of 2013, the United States has now agreed to deliver the second system to Australia in the first half of this year. The accelerated delivery of the second systemLast updated on .From the section Football England striker Eni Aluko scored the winner as Chelsea came from 1-0 down to beat Liverpool 2-1 and reclaim top spot in the Women's Super League. The Reds took an early lead through Whitney Engen, the American defender scoring her first goal for the club. But the Blues hit back with Swedish striker Sofia Jakobsson equalising with her fifth goal in six appearances midway through the first half. And Aluko netted what proved to be the winner 12 minutes after the interval. It was a fine fightback by Chelsea after Liverpool took the lead when Engen headed in a sixth-minute cross from full-back Corina Schroder. As the Reds pressed for a second goal, German midfielder Nicole Rolser had a good effort saved by goalkeeper Shannon Lynn. Midfielder Amanda
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Da Costa then sent a 15th-minute shot wastefully over the Chelsea bar from a good position. Still perfect Bristol Academy, in third, are the only team in the Women's Super League with a 100% record The home side were on the back foot, but they forced their way into contention and in the 27th minute drew level through Jakobsson's well-struck 20-yard drive. The Blues had recovered well from their shaky start and either side of half-time looked the more likely team to find a second goal. They did so 12 minutes after the interval, Aluko netting a 12-yard shot after the ball had broken loose in a goalmouth scramble for her second goal of the campaign. That stung Liverpool into a response and only a good save by Lynn prevented England midfielder FaraWilliams from equalising with a long-range effort. The Blues keeper then denied Da Costa, tipping the American midfielder's 79th-minute shot over the bar. Four minutes later striker Lillie Billson had two shots in quick succession blocked inside the Chelsea six-yard box. But despite the late pressure Liverpool, managed by former Chelsea boss Matt Beard, could not force an equaliser. It meant that the Reds lost their 100% record as well as their place at the top of the table to Emma Hayes's side. Third-placed Bristol Academy, who have played a game fewer than both Chelsea and Liverpool, are the only remaining team with a 100% record.
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