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In 1917, local pianists Ada Clement and Lillian Hodghead opened the doors of the Ada Clement Piano School. Located in the remodeled home of Lillian's parents, the school began with three pianos, four studios, two blackboards and forty students. Enrollment grew quickly and recognizing the need for a music conservatory on the West Coast, the school incorporated in 1923 as the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
In 1924 the eminent composer Ernest Bloch was engaged to teach a five-week summer course. The course was a resounding success and Bloch was soon hired as Director, beginning his tenure the following year. Bloch served as Director for five years, where his musical vision, international reputation and skills as a teacher helped implement a tremendous expansion for the school. When Bloch left the Conservatory in 1930 to compose full-time, Ada and Lillian resumed the leadership of the growing institution.
The first faculty chamber group, the California String Quartet, was formed in 1926. In 1948, the internationally renowned Griller Quartet established a summer school at the Conservatory, attracting students from across the United States. The ensemble returned for three more summers and served on the faculty for many years. The renowned Alma Trio began a summer residence program in 1952, and the ensemble's pianist, Adolph Baller, subsequently joined the Conservatory's faculty.
After 14 years as Chairman of the Music Department at UC Berkeley, Albert Elkus came out of retirement in 1951 to become Director of the Conservatory. One of his first priorities was to find the school a new home. In 1956 the Conservatory moved to 1201 Ortega Street – a 1928 Mission-style building.
Musicologist Robin Laufer succeeded Elkus in 1957. In 1960, under Laufer's direction, the Conservatory reached a major milestone, becoming the first music school on the west coast to receive accreditation from both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the National Association of Schools of Music.
Appointed President in 1966, Milton Salkind guided the Conservatory through its first great period of expansion. During his 24-year term, collegiate enrollment soared from 42 to over 250. He developed innovative programs, many of which became models for other schools. Recognizing the importance of performance, Salkind added recital requirements for juniors and seniors and increased performance opportunities for all students. Salkind also initiated a community service program—the first of its kind among conservatories in the U.S. Through the master class program, Salkind brought the professional music world to the Conservatory with visits from such artists as Alfred Brendel, Leon Fleisher, Placido Domingo, Beverly Sills, Yehudi Menuhin, Pinchas Zukerman and Yo-Yo Ma.
The Salkind years also saw the birth of many events and programs that have now become traditions, such as the annual "Sing-It-Yourself Messiah." Chamber Music West, a summer festival that brought together talented students, alumni, faculty and distinguished artists, was launched in 1977. The San Francisco Conservatory of Music was the first U.S. conservatory to add Ethnomusicology and Asian music to the curriculum, the first to offer a degree in classical guitar, and the first to offer a Master's Degree in Chamber Music.
The performance of new music also flourished during Salkind's tenure. Building on a composition department that had its roots with Ernest Bloch, Salkind hired such talents as Andrew Imbrie, Ivan Tcherepnin and John Adams, an early director of the Conservatory's New Music Ensemble. Student and faculty ensembles were formed and premiered many new works by such composers as Pauline Oliveros, John Cage, Morton Feldman and Gyorgy Ligeti. This tradition continues today with Nicole Paiement, New Music Ensemble Director, presenting works by such luminaries as Henryk Górecki, George Perle, Lou Harrison and Libby Larsen. In 2002 the Conservatory launched BluePrint – an annual new music festival that commissions, premieres and revisits contemporary music from around the world.
Colin Murdoch, who had served as Dean of the Conservatory since 1988, was appointed President in 1992. Under his leadership, the Conservatory celebrated its 75th anniversary with a gala concert at Davies Symphony Hall featuring such world-renowned artists as Isaac Stern, John Adams, Jeffrey Kahane and Hai-Ye Ni. In 1997, the Conservatory celebrated both its own and composer Lou Harrison's 80th birthdays with Celebrating Lou Harrison! a multicultural four-day festival of Harrison's music, dance, art and poetry. Renowned guitarist David Tanenbaum, Chair of the Conservatory's Guitar Department, was the festival's Artistic Director.
During the 1999/2000 academic year, the Conservatory celebrated Pulitzer Prize-winning composer George Perle's 85th birthday with a concert of his works performed by faculty, students and guest artists, and featuring the West Coast Premiere of String Quartet No. 9. The Conservatory Orchestra gave the world premiere of faculty member Robert Greenberg's Piano Concerto No. 2, written for and performed by pianist and faculty member Mack McCray. And San Francisco Symphony Associate Conductor Alasdair Neale was appointed Artistic Advisor to the Conservatory Orchestra.
This year approximately 407 students enrolled from 35 states and 31 countries to study with our distinguished faculty that includes more than two dozen members of the San Francisco Symphony, Opera and Ballet orchestras. More than 550 exceptionally talented students, ages 4 – 18, receive instruction after school, on weekends and during the summer in the Preparatory Division, and some 300 adults participate in evening classes as well as private instrument and vocal instruction through the Adult Extension Division.
In fall 2006, the Conservatory began its first academic year in our exquisitely beautiful new home at 50 Oak Street, right in the heart of San Francisco's Civic Center. We reached our $65 million capital campaign fundraising goal for the new building December 31, 2007. These expanded facilities put the Conservatory in the cultural heart of the City and mark the move of a unique world-class institution to the heart of down town.
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music educates exceptionally talented musicians from around the world to become artists of the highest caliber, as well as musical citizens prepared for the challenges of the twenty-first century.
Today's Conservatory is the creation of generations of gifted faculty and students whohave dedicated their lives to the achievement of artistic excellence. It is also the creation of our surroundings. The distinctive vitality, creativity and beauty of the San Francisco Bay Area are manifested in the Conservatory's personality—an intimate and supportive environment that enables each student to find a distinctive musical voice. | {
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How Do I Choose the Best Organic Tomatoes?
Organic grape tomatoes are ideal for use in salads.
Crostini with organic tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and basil.
Organic tomatoes and other produce are often sold at grocery stores alongside their traditional counterparts.
Organic tomatoes are an easy way to boost the health quotient of a simple salad.
Organic tomatoes can often be found at farmer's markets.
Organic vegetables continue to increase in prevalence in grocery store chains in response to higher consumer demand for this type of produce. Tomatoes are considered organic if they are grown completely without the use of pesticides and herbicides. Organic tomatoes can be found at grocery stores and supermarkets, but you can also grow your own if you live in a favorable climate. Another factor to consider is the types of tomatoes that you want, as they all vary in sizes and flavors.
Pesticides and herbicides are chemicals often used in the mass production of fruits and vegetables. These items are used to help to ward off insects and to ensure that the produce grows to its fullest potential. For this reason, you might find that traditionally-grown tomatoes in grocery stores are significantly larger than those that are harvested organically. Although some experts claim that there is just a trace of chemicals left on the foods, some crops, including tomatoes, are particularly vulnerable to retaining pesticides because of their skins. Organic tomatoes, on the other hand, are grown without the assistance of potentially harmful chemicals.
The most common places that organic tomatoes are sold include your neighborhood farmer's market as well as grocery stores. When attending a farmer's market, you might consider asking whether particular tomatoes are organic, because some are grown the traditional way. Organic tomatoes are easier to identify in supermarkets, as many chains dedicate whole sections in the produce department exclusively to organically-grown fruits and vegetables.
Purchasing tomatoes that are labeled as organic might not always guarantee you a truly chemical-free food. Some countries allow companies to label their produce as organic so long as they reach a certain percentage point. This often means that many tomatoes are not purely organic; instead, you might consider a brand that is labeled as such.
One of the best ways to choose organic tomatoes is to grow them yourself. Planting tomatoes requires seeds, organic soil, and abundant air circulation. This type of produce also needs a lot of sunshine in order to grow, so you might consider planting the seeds during times of the year in which there is an abundant amount of ultraviolet rays.
Aside from where you to locate organic tomatoes, you will also need to determine which types you desire. Smaller versions, such as grape and cherry tomatoes, are perfect additions to salads and can also be eaten alone as snacks. Heirloom tomatoes are some of the most common around, and they are in larger in size so that they are easier to chop up and place into different dishes.
What Should I Consider When Planting Tomatoes? | {
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We're just two days away from the 3rd annual Triple Crown…can't wait to see all the teams getting after it (as well as their costumes)!
Below is the heat schedule for the Triple Crown (PDF format). If you don't see your team on it, contact us immediately. Otherwise, we'll see you Saturday. The first heat gets started at 9am at Uptown, and doors will be open no later than 8:30am.
[UPDATE]: Check the PDF below. The heat schedule has been updated as of 9/16/16 at 9pm. Heat times have changed for a few teams, so make sure you have the most current information. | {
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On April 10, 2008 By jlb1 Comment
Please read the comment threads on the previous two posts, my most substantive posts ever, perhaps. It seems to me that we are getting somewhere, on our efforts to theorize the arts and sciences so as to do full justice to the natural sciences without demeaning the humanities, or the cultural and religious ways of knowing…. I need your thoughts. And please ask others to read, and comment, too. (It's okay to be saucy, and gut-honest direct, but because these are such difficult issues we're tackling, all of us will also need thoughtfulness, humility, and respect. (I myself have been called to account, quite rightfully, for not realizing that my own wording was going beyond passionate into the realm of disrespectful…to my great regret. So we'll keep on calling each other to account.)
On April 4, 2008 April 10, 2008 By jlb16 Comments
April 4, 2008 at 6:29 am Do we know in advance that the techne of a given discipline is intrinsically conducive to bringing about 'a good citizen'? One might be persuaded to think that the techne has to do with learning how to see and understand the object / subject matter of the discipline (e.g. poetike, politike). rather than some other end like 'making a good citizen'? Also, do we know that this ordinary language philosophy of 'techne poetike' includes some explicit philosophical doctrine about 'making good citizens'? In other words, wouldn't we need some explicitly stated doctrine about the intrinsic goal(s) of human nature and how that goal is partly achieved by being apprenticed into various disiciplines? Just some thoughts…
Good point, Scott. (My off-line writing is spelling this out point by point.) So thanks for bringing it up here.
In fact, I hope I do not propose that "the techne of a given discipline is intrinsically conducive to bringing about a good citizen," and for two rather different reasons. First, taken by itself, a techne is precisely what you describe, "learning how to see and understand the object / subject matter of the discipline (e.g. poietike, politike)."
[By the way, for non-Greek scholars out there, in Greek these are pronounced "poy- AY-tee-kay" and "pol-EE-tee-kay," so the -IKE is pronounced "EE-kay." It's always fun to know these sorts of things, even though we don't as a rule run around saying YULE-ee-us Kai-sar, for Julius Caesar, do we?]
But given the theory of the ike that Socrates, Plato, Aristotle produced, and that informed all education in the liberal arts at least through the Renaissance, it is precisely the non-single-ness of an ike, the very fact of the many ikes, and hence, of the many epistemological ways of knowing (as opposed to the single authoritative way, the classical scientific rationalism of the 17th-19th centuries, upon which our own monolithic "modern epistemology" is based) that they found the possibility of producing a new kind of knower: the "liberated" or "free" knower.
No one ike, however important and broad in its scope, could possibly do this, because it would always be single, and the knower would be ill-equipped for knowing and unable to guard against the manipulation and misuse of that one way, as scientific rationalism has been misued (and as monolithically conceived biblical authority has been misused). The whole point was to learn that truth is arrived at variously and through its different focuses, in both its objects and its aims. (Truth is not relativistic, not vague and fuzzy, but it is highly varied, and knowing towards truth is accomplished through means that are highly focused and therefore powerful AND LIMITED in their very constitution.)
This liberally educated knower is the only Knower equipped to really function as a good citizen, because only such a person has the means to develop the requisite kind of freedom and wholeness in choosing. (More on this in a moment.) But the second reason that no techne produces a good citizen is that nothing EVER guarantees that a person WILL become a "good citizen" — look at Alcibiades.
Nonetheless, only such a knower has offered to them even the potential, the potential to become the kind of person who might result when the mind is equipped with many ikes, and who therefore might have come to terms with the strengths and limitations of each ike, and with the various claims each makes on the knower, with respect of the others. This person, therefore, is the who has genuinely realized and internalized the deep truth that the real difficulty in knowing is knowing how to value and appreciate the ikes with respect to one another, and then, knowing how to bring them to bear, something for which no rules can be written. (Arendt calls this the "nativity" of the citizen, the power for bringing irreducibly new things into the shared communal world.)
Only such an agility and responsibility — attributes that have grown up functioning in the mind or personhood of the knower — will enable any citizen or civic leader to bring all of this (the various ikes as one) to bear upon the city's needs and crises, as well as to bear upon one's own deepest existential and spiritual questions.
Christian thinkers and teachers had no problem with this Socratic theory of the liberal arts, because it was manifest to the church early on that sound teaching is a matter of balancing many truths, and that balancing many truths is a matter of personal growth, and that the struggle that never quits. Therefore, teaching that does not nourish knowers (heresy) is simply teaching that takes one TRUTH and emphasizes it out of proportion to the other TRUTHS (Christ's divinity, Christ's humanity; the intrinsic goodness of created nature; nature's fallenness; the primacy of grace, the necessity of good works; and so, on and on).
To grow as a Christian was viewed, in the Greco-European tradition, in the same way as to grow as a liberally educated knower, which is why it was medieval Christianity that founded the universities, where faculties are brought together in one place, many teachers to teach many different ikes. (Many "ways" (versa) in one place (uni) — according to medieval theologians and historians. Or see the incredibly enlightening essay by Thomas Merton on the university education in a posthumous collection of his essays called "Living and Loving.")
"Freedom," as enjoyed by a liberally educated knower and as enjoyed by a mature Christian, this "Freedom evolves," as Daniel Dennett has said (in a similar but different context). The ability to act and to choose, in complex situations, and to elect one course to follow, with all of its ambiguities and hardships, and then to follow it with the poise of a whole and integral personhood, this is the end result of an ardent life-long struggle in knowing: the struggle of continually re-integrating the various ikes and their various truths and learning to recognize "what truth feels like," in all its different guises.
Jesus did this, when "he set his face like a flint toward Jerusalem." Socrates did it when he chose to follow a LESSER good, simply obedience to the laws of his city, and so to drink the hemlock. He was in a highly equivocal situation, and he chose to follow this simple and humble law, just as wholly as he might have followed a much higher truth or a higher good in another situation (e.g. in the LIFE he had led, admitting his own ignorance and struggling toward an understanding of what sort of thing knowing really is).
Now I know that modern Christians have difficulty with this, because of our own modern epistemology, and they will often protest that the Christian life isn't "just for an intellectual elite" or that it is lived "by faith" and not "by reason." But this again is a great misunderstanding, based on our modern epistemology, of what it means to engage in "knowing" and what truth is like. In scriptures as in classical philosophy, "all human beings eagerly desire to know." We are knowers, and faith is an engaged process of struggling ardently in knowing.
"Knowing" is not, as modern epistemology suggests, something that culminates in "knowledge"; knowing uses knowledge, a secondary sense, and such knowledge is always, always provisional and heuristic knowledge, not final knowledge.
So knowing is not about having in our grasp "some explicitly stated doctrine about X," as Scott puts it. Nor is knowing "by faith" anything other than following and engaging in the ways of knowing that are founded on trust, on an acceptance of the bibilical materials and the sacraments and doctrines of the church as means (ikes, as it were) for coming to know God better. But we have to struggle to interpret these materials and traditions, to integrate them ever more deeply into our lives, to understand them as living means of truth, helped along by more mature knowers, and always learning by placing the emphasis too much here and too much there or discovering we have been entirely wrong. We are perfectly capable of being blinded by the lights that are given to us.
Faith is "learning how to" work with and benefit from all of the formal means and materials that we take to have been given us by God, because God communicated God's self towards us through revelation. Faith knowing is the knowing that is based on working with special revelation, the Hebraic tradition and the revelation of God in Christ, but these are no less difficult to engage with as knowing the natural and human worlds through the disciplinary ikes.
What the faith gives to us to work with must be unceasingly interpreted and re-balanced and re-integrated within the believer's growing mind. This is a passionate and wholistic process, of course, just as the "philosophical way of life" with all of its arts and sciences was in the 4th century BCE, and it uses things like "explicit doctrinal statements" as grist for its mill, but as for the real goal, the understanding of (or deep contact with) the "object or subject-matter" of all these doctrines and writings and traditions? As for knowing God? As for knowing Christ? These things that the faith gives us are not the ultimate to-be-known, but speak of and point towards Him, and even unite us with Him.
So you see, this older theory of knowing does not just rest in the many-ness of the ikes, as equipping a knower to USE and balance and integrate all the various ikes and on occasion to choose the claims of one over another as paramount in a given context. And it does not just rest in the power of the many-ness of the ikes to enlighten the knower as to the many aims that might be in view, so as to be able to choose WHAT the relevant goods might be in this situation or which might be best to follow NOW….
No, in addition to all of this, the older theory of knowing always rests in, and places the dunamis, the power and the generative energies of human knowing in, the to-be-known, in the hidden depths of reality that constitutes the TO-BE-KNOWN. (The knower is not the source of knowing; not until after the ikes have come into the mind as mediators of knowing, and the ikes can only be such if they are indeed able to open the mind to perceive some of the genuine characteristics of the to-be-known.)
The ikes, in other words, WORK to empower the knower ONLY insofar as they are themselves efficaciously formal organizations that accord with and bring to manifestation (some aspects of) the true intrinsic formal organization of the to-be-known, the "object or subject matter"of the ike.
Do you see? The ike is almmost like an "invasion" into the knower's mind, or an "opening up" and reorganization of the knower's mind, so that it can apprehend the to-be-known, by implanting something inside the knower that is profoundly "like" that which is to be known. The ike in the mind is the mediating formal substance — it is the "something in common" that is BOTH the to-be-known and the knower; BOTH the self and the other. (AD's "extimate core" of the knowing subject, over on http://www.thelandofunlikeness.com.)
Thus the ike is in this sense very like Christ, in its function and constitution, as being the mediative, revealing, substantiality that is both God and humanity and can therefore bring them into communion, because this one "host" is God and is "in us," at the same time. (I could say more a lot about Christ as the Word, here….)
So, for a knower to engage in knowing God through Christ, it is absolutely necessary to have a new "place in the mind" opening up, wherein these new ways of knowing can root themselves and gradually (perhaps) transfigure the knower. (The new birth, of course, as the spiritual regeneration of what Adam lost in spiritual death.)
In ordinary circumstances, this building of the ikes as dynamic mediators between the knower and God takes place through the dailyChristian disciplines and through the ongoing teachings and sacraments of the Church. So this theory of knowing is not an intellectual elitism; it is the all-important taking in of the "milk" and then the "meat" that makes us mature (Hebrews). The difference between natural knowing through the secular arts and sciences, and faith knowing, is that in the second case, the milk and meat — the to-be-known — is the special mediative substances for knowing that we trust that God has given. So we believe them (accept them) in order that we might genuinely begin to engage in knowing through them. (Credo ut intelligis.)
But ultimately, what matters most for religious knowers is a modicum of deep contact with the divine to-be-known, and this can come in extraordinary ways as well. Thus we all know persons who deeply "know" God without much theology. Very simple persons can have a deeper knowing of God (a more fiery love) than most persons with high IQ's.
What matters is the extent to which God is being known by the person, not at all the inherent abilities of the knower. Aquinas himself said that compared to his contemplative vision of God, all his writings "were as straw." He did not mean they were wrong or worthless. He never had claimed they were right in the first place. They were deeply grounded, humble, arduous, heuristic efforts at knowing better, more deeply, and they were submitted in that spirit to the ongoing theological conversations, and he rejoiced in doing it.
But they were all "for the sake of knowing God," and that knowing as it turned out was infinitely deeper in his contemplative experience, before his death, than in his writings. Who knows if his experience could have come to him in just that way, though, if his soul had not been strengthened and prepared through the spiritual exertions of his writings. Certainly his writings strengthen and prepare us for knowing.
The telos of the liberal arts education and of the Christian life in the earlier Western liberal arts tradition (and I think this is biblically the case as well) was always to produce in the knower, not a set of "explicit statements of doctrinal truth," but rather, instead, "wisdom." Wisdom is entirely personalistic: it cannot be scripted and it has no written rules. (Just as Aristotle pointed out about the ethical virtues in NE.) Yet every script and rule can inform it, and often, at one point and another in a process of growth, are even necessary to inform it.
So I think that Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, like Jesus and the Apostles, knew that wise persons often do not manage to save the ship of state, yet they are nonetheless essential to the city's hope for its welfare, and we are taught to commit ourselves to that, if not as the highest law. Yet, in the collapse of civic salvation, there remains the personalistic salvation that Merton describes, that the university exists to enable.
Milton saw that the Christian Republic to which he had devoted his life had been abandoned, and that England had fallen back into the tyranny of monarchs, as he saw it. So at last, he wrote Paradise Lost instead, in his dying years, about what two human persons in love with one another took with them out of the garden. And Athens continued to decline after the execution of Socrates. Yet Arendt reminds us that Aristotle thought that Plato had died a happy man. | {
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Tag: Christine Chisholm
2 Chainz Sued For $5-Million After Calling A Girl A THOT
[Credit: Love B Scott]
By Sydney B.
It's funny when you think you're doing something harmless with your friends, but karma finds itself smacking you in the face.
2 Chainz is currently facing a $5-million lawsuit for repeatedly calling a girl a THOT, which stands for "that hoe over there."
Back in March 2014, a video surfaced the internet featuring the rapper, himself, his entourage, and a young lady, who was invited backstage, Christine Chisholm, where you could hear the word thot being called out.
According to the lawsuit, Christine Chisholm claims that just two weeks after the video was leaked and seen by 10 million people, her everyday life was never the same. Chisholm says that as a result of the video she was fired from her job because her manager felt that it would only bring negative publicity to the shop.
Chisholm declares that after being publicly humiliated she has been subjected to a ruined reputation as well as harassment and abuse in public, and she say she wants $5-million in return!
Now call me crazy, but a year later and now you're really ready to make an uproar? Yeahhh it seems like someone was ready for a pay-day.
Chain you better have her money and please watch what you say!
Do you think Christine's claims were necessary or is she just blowing this out of proportion?
Format QuotePosted on July 8, 2015 July 8, 2015 Author sydneyb27Categories EntertainmentTags 2 Chainz, Backstage, Christine Chisholm, Concert, Lawsuit, Money, Rapper, Sued, THOTLeave a comment on 2 Chainz Sued For $5-Million After Calling A Girl A THOT | {
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1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2010, 2014 and 2018… Francis Joyon is apart from Loïck Peyron and his eight attempts, the most experienced sailor in the race between Saint-Malo and Pointe-à-Pitre. Although he has never won the race with his best result being runner-up in 2010, Francis has always stood out, stubbornly living up to his reputation as a sailor of the extreme, pushing hard to the limits and bold in his choice of route. His Route du Rhum races are never dull and boring, and there is always that touch of panache. So what will happen on this his seventh attempt? What will the holder of the Jules Verne Trophy be able to do against a number of competitors who have moved into a new technological dimension? What exciting story will the sailor, who at one moment or another in his long career has held all the major ocean sailing records, be writing for us this time at the helm of his giant trimaran, IDEC SPORT.
From his first attempt at the Route du Rhum in 1990, Francis Joyon, then just 34 years of age, got everyone dreaming by sawing off three metres of his hull of his jig-saw puzzle of a catamaran with just a few days to go to the start. His hand-built boat was assembled out of parts he found lying around here and there. Francis made it to Pointe-à-Pitre after a series of technical hurdles, repairs and attempts at stemming an ingress of water using the means at his disposal, a way of doing things rivalled only by the fictional MacGyver. The ORMA years with the 60-foot ultra-light, trimarans with a lot of sail still did not see him triumph between Brittany and Guadeloupe, unlike what he achieved by triumphantly winning the transatlantic race from Plymouth, which was perhaps that bit rougher and maybe more suite to Joyon's methods. Francis did well in 1996 (in spite of capsizing before the finish while galloping away in front) and in 2000 when he triumphed in the North Atlantic.
Capsizes were the order of the day in 2002 when no fewer than six ORMA trimarans out of eighteen were knocked out. Francis was among them and after two days of hair-raising conditions in the storm, he had to spend no fewer than five days in the flooded cockpit of his upturned trimaran, which he stubbornly refused to abandon. Extreme routes, epic crossings on highly unlikely boats, disasters, but also a fine second place in 2010 behind the unbeatable Groupama 3, which went on to become IDEC SPORT. Francis has seen it all in the Route du Rhum. But he is returning, still a fighter, keen to show what he can do and resisting the latest hi-tech trends once again that he observes from afar as a keen craftsman and after all his successes on the world's oceans. Up against the flying boats, IDEC SPORT will according to her skipper, 'flutter around' looking for favourable weather conditions. Aboard his 2006 VPLP designed boat, Francis will be helped in this challenge by a special weather unit matching his way of working and comprising of Christian Dumard and Gwénolé Gahinet. | {
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We fill the gaps experienced by the most disadvantaged or vulnerable refugees in their resettlement process. Many of the refugees/asylees we serve have a disability, an illness, are elderly, are parents with multiple children, are preschoolers in need of an educational head start, have no job skills, do not speak English, are young adults at risk for human trafficking or other crimes, are single parents and/or are widows. Refugees/asylees that face these challenges seem to take longer to achieve a successful resettlement.
We believe all people should be given the opportunity to be encouraged and educated which therefore builds character, self-esteem, allows for job success, helps to reduce crime, keeps individuals self-sufficient (not dependent upon government welfare assistance programs) and overall offers hope to families which will lead generations forward on a victorious path of success. We provide instruction in a caring, safe and healthy learning environment, responsive to each student, in collaboration with families and the community. Our clients are taught to embrace diversity, act responsibly and contribute to their community. | {
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"Musicians, dancers, artists, storytellers, and authors from North Carolina's eight state-recognized tribes will gather for this popular family event. Named a Top 20 Event by the Southeast Tourism Society, the 23rd Annual American Indian Heritage Celebration offers something for all ages and gives a firsthand opportunity to learn about the state's American Indian culture (with a population of over 120,000), past and present. Activities include craft demonstrations, hands-on activities, games, foods, and much more.
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World Trivia Night is North America's largest live trivia contest, held annually in Ottawa, Ontario since 1993. (In this sense, "live" means people answering the same questions, read live in the same forum, as opposed to radio contests.) Originally organized by the Kiwanis Club of Orleans (Ottawa), the event is now organized by the Children's Aid Foundation of Ottawa, which uses it to fund educational and life enrichment opportunities for children and youth who are supported by The Children's Aid Society of Ottawa. Each year, 1,500 people play in teams of up to 10 people. The event was originally held at the Aberdeen Pavilion before moving to the EY Centre in 2012. The questions are prepared by Paul Paquet of triviahalloffame.com and the Ottawa Trivia League. Many political and media luminaries attend. Former mayor Jacquelin Holzman once served as a judge, and in 2003, Ken Jennings read the first question via videotape. By tradition, the first answer is always Pierre Trudeau, as a tip of the hat to the long-running radio trivia contest in Stevens Point, which always begins with a question about Robert Redford. Since 2006, the winners have been awarded the Trong Nguyen Memorial Trophy, named after a member of wirecrats.com who died earlier that year. The first place winners also win $5,000 cash if they are a champion team.
World Trivia Night 2020 and 2021 were held online due to the pandemic, but returned to an in-person event in 2022.
Winning teams
1995: The Data Banks
1996: The Bank Dicks
1997: Puzzles
1998: The Viagrins (later renamed the Smarts)
1999: Puzzles
2000: Random Access Memory
2001: La Triviata
2002: La Triviata
2003: Me and Nine Idiots (after a scoring adjustment, La Triviata shared the title)
2004: Wirecrats.com
2005: Shocked and Appalled
2006: Fran Mahovlich
2007: Shocked and Appalled
2008: La Triviata
2009: I Lost on Jeopardy
2010: Wirecrats.com
2011: Nerd Alert
2012: The Sticky Buns
2013: La Triviata
2014: Nerd Alert (although Mizar Flying Pintos was the top "champion" team)
2015: La Triviata
2016: I Lost on Jeopardy
2017: The Sticky Buns
2018: The Sticky Buns
2019: La Triviata
2020: La Triviata
2021: La Triviata
External links
Official website
Trivia competitions | {
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Saltigue, sometimes spelt Saltigué or wrongly Saltigui, are Serer high priests and priestesses who preside over the religious ceremonies and affairs of the Serer people, such as the Xoy ceremony, the biggest event in the Serer religious calendar. They usually come from ancient Serer paternal families. Such a title is usually inherited by birthright. The term "Saltigi" is also adopted by the Fula people. They were the leaders of the Fulas in some Fula areas, belonging to the Denianke Dynasty of the Empire of Great Fulo founded by Koli Tengella Bâ in the 16th century. It is proposed that the word "Saltigi", used in reference to the Fulas, comes from the Mandinka language, in which it means "master of the road", used in reference to their neighbors who are Fulani herders and tenders of the flock, the traditional activity of Fulani leaders. In Serer country, Saltigue, not to be confused with Saltigi, are always diviners. In Wolof areas, they were the assistant chiefs. The scope of this article deals only with Saltigue or Saltigué – "diviners" (the high priests and priestesses) and termed by some scholars as "the ministers of the religious cult"; "pastors of the people" or within the remits of these definitions.
Before a king launches a war against another kingdom, or to repel an attack from another kingdom, the king consults the great assembly of Saltigues to predict the outcome of the battle, as was the case of Saltigué and Diaraf Wassaly Sene and Saltigué Laba Diene Ngom at the Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune (18 July 1867), commonly known as the Battle of Somb, during the reign of Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof. The assembly of Saltigues will predict the outcome, offer precautionary advice on when to launch the attack, the route to take to the battlefield and the animals to be sacrificed, etc. The role of Saltigue was not political. They are not government ministers or politicians, but spiritual advisors and elders. They are the Serer hereditary "Rain priests" – guardians of the Serer religion and customs, a birthright they inherited from their ancient Lamanic ancestors.
In the precolonial period, during the Raan Festival which takes place in Tukar annually on the second Thursday after the onset of the new moon in April, the kings (during the Guelowar period) will attend the Raan Festival of Tukar, making their way from the capital (Diakhao). However, the king was extremely careful never to arrive before the Lamane and always avoid direct encounters with the Lamane of Tukar. Whilst the Lamane was busy self-meditating, touring Tukar and making offerings to the pangool Jegan Joof, the Chief Saltigue and his associates drink sum-sum alcohol all morning before the Festival. It is reported that drinking sum-sum improves the Saltigue's vision of the future and the supernatural world.
Having prepared himself sufficiently, the Saltigue and his close associates leave the house and mount their horses, then start their own tour of some of the sacred places of the country. The Saltigué's tour is programmed to follow the king, but ultimately to cross his path at a location known as 'Nenem". In this location, the king, aware that the Saltigue is coming, stops the royal entourage. The king and the royal entourage must wait for the Saltigue and his companions to pass. After these high priests and priestesses have passed, the king then gives the signal to the royal entourage to pass as they proceed to their next destination. This is the kind of respect that is afforded to the Saltigue. Scholars like Alioune Sarr note that Saltigues are famously celebrated and respected in Serer Kingdoms because of their knowledge.
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Geschiedenis
Het initiatief voor de band kwam in 2011 van gitarist Wouter van der Veen en bassist Boris Suvee; het jaar erna kwam de formatie rond. Aan het begin van 2014 was er nog een wisseling van drummer (Noijen verving Brandts). De band is afkomstig uit Nijmegen. Inspiratie wordt gehaald uit de muziek van bands als Dream Theater, Queensrÿche, Rainbow, Iron Maiden en Sonata Arctica.
In 2012 werd een eerste EP uitgebracht, Shroud of Rain. Het leverde de band goede kritieken op en werd gevolgd door optredens in onder meer de Groene Engel, Stairway to Heaven, Cultuurpodium Boerderij en W2 Poppodium.
In 2014 won de band de battle Jampop en daarnaast kwamen ze bij de eerste acht terecht van Dutch Exposure. Verder behoorden ze tot de selectie van negen bands die in Kaf en Koren streden.
In april 2015 bracht Armed Cloud zijn debuutalbum Obsidian Desert uit. De productie werd verzorgd Christian Moschus Moos (Delain, Wolverine en Haken). De mastering gebeurde in de studio's van de Duitse musicus en producer Eroc. Het album kent een variatie van krachtige progressieve metal tot en met ballads. Obsidian Desert is uitgebracht bij het label MaXxive Records.
In 2015 zijn ze een van de bands tijdens het festival ProgPower Europe, naast bands als Pagan's Mind, Leprous, Schizoid Lloyd en Obsidian Kingdom.
Voor de release van het derde album Master Device & Slave Machines startte de band in 2017 een crowdfundingcampagne op Voordekunst, welke succesvol bleek. In de aanloop naar de release verscheen de eerste videoclip van de band. Op 25 november werd het album live gepresenteerd in Merleyn in Nijmegen. De band koos er voor om het album uit te brengen bij Freya Records.
In november 2018 verliet gitarist Wouter van der Veen de band en werd zijn plaats opgevuld door Kay Bouten.
Discografie
2012: Shroud of Rain (EP), eigen beheer
2015: Obsidian Desert (album), MaXxive Records
2017: Master Device & Slave Machines (album), Freya Records
Leden
Huidige bezetting
Daan Dekker - zanger
Kay Bouten - gitarist
Boris Suvee - bassist
Remco van der Veen - toetsenist
Rico Noijen - drummer
Ex-leden
Kevin Brandts - drummer
Wouter van der Veen - gitarist
Externe link
Officiële website
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Svetlana Chmakova () (b. October 7, 1979) is a Russian-Canadian comic book artist. She is best known for Dramacon, an original English-language (OEL) manga spanning three volumes and published in North America by Tokyopop. Her other original work includes Nightschool and Awkward for Yen Press. She has been nominated for an Eisner Award twice. Previously, she created The Adventures of CG for CosmoGIRL! magazine and the webcomic Chasing Rainbows for Girlamatic.
Early life and education
Chmakova was born in Russia where she was first exposed to comics after she found ElfQuest at a Moscow book stand. After she emigrated to Canada at the age of 16, she graduated from the Sheridan College Classical Animation program in 2002. She then began to publish her manga on the Internet.
Career
Dramacon is Chmakova's first full-length comic, telling the story of Christie Leroux, an aspiring teenage comics writer, and her experiences at her first anime convention. She attends the convention with her artist boyfriend Derek Hollman, but soon finds herself attracted to a mysterious, sun-glassed cosplayer named Matt Green.
Other works by Chmakova include The Adventures of CG for CosmoGIRL! magazine and the Chasing Rainbows and Night Silver webcomics. Her art also appears in Mangaka America and Flight.
On February 24, 2007 at New York Comic Con, Yen Press announced that they would be publishing Nightschool, a new original manga by Chmakova.
At New York Comic Con on October 10, 2014, Yen Press announced that they would be publishing Awkward, a new original comic by Chmakova. Brave, a sequel to Awkward, was announced on April 25, 2016. Crush, the third book in the series, was released in 2017, and received the 2019 Excellence in Graphic Literature Award in the Middle Grade Category.On September 22, 2022, the next book in the series, Enemies, was released in the US and Canada
Critical reaction
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution described Dramacon as "surprisingly true-to-life (and occasionally harrowing) emotional drama and humor ... Creator Svetlana Chmakova doesn't skimp on character development or plot progression. Her art is top-notch as well, outstripping even many of her Japanese inspirations with clear storytelling and polished technique."Dramacon was nominated for an Eisner Award in 2007.Nightschool won the Dragon Award for Kids Comics at the Shuster Awards in 2010.Awkward was named as one of School Library Journal's Top 10 Graphic Novels of 2015. It was also named by YALSA on their list of the 2016 Great Graphic Novels for Teens. Amanda M. Vail of The Mary Sue said "it needs to be on the shelves of every school and public library."Awkward won the 2nd Annual Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids' Comics, Dragon Award for Kids Comics at the 2016 Shuster Awards, and was nominated for an Eisner Award.Brave has received largely positive reviews by book critics. Good Comics for Kids, a blog hosted by School Library Journal called it "a surefire hit" with magnificent artwork. Brave was later named as one of the School Library Journal Top 10 Graphic Novels of 2017. It was also nominated to the YALSA list of the Great Graphic Novels for Teens, included on Amazon.com's list of Best Comics and Graphic Novels of 2017, and ICv2's Top 10 Kids Graphic Novels of 2017.
Brigid Alverson named it one of her top 10 graphic novels for kids in 2017.The Weirn Books: Be Wary of the Silent Woods was nominated for the 2021 Joe Shuster Awards.
Bibliography
References
Memmott, Carol (July 6, 2005). "Japanese manga takes humongous step". USA TODAY'', Pg. 4D.
Article about Chmakova
External links
Svetlana Chmakova's official site
Svetlana Chmakova's official Twitter
Publishers Weekly interview with Chmakova
Canadian comics artists
Russian women artists
Canadian female comics artists
Russian female comics artists
Canadian webcomic creators
1979 births
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Sheridan College animation program alumni
Russian emigrants to Canada
Canadian women artists
Female comics writers | {
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Internal dimensions of the beehive depend on external dimensions of frames. With making bee hives with a frame of 25 mm width the spacing (street) should be 12.5 mm. Therefore, the distance from the middle of one frame to the middle of the other equals 37.5 mm. When calculating the width of the housing or the hive is multiplied by the number of frames. For example, the width of the 12-frame beehive is 450 mm (37,5 x12); 10 framework – 375 mm (37,5 x10); 20-framework-750 mm (37,5 x20). The length of the hive is also dependent on the frame. Between the front and rear walls and side planks of frameworks you must remain a pass or bee space. Between the side planks of frames and inside surface of the front and rear walls you have to leave a gap of 7.5 mm. Hive with frame 435×300 mm should have a length of 450 mm (7.5+435+7.5 = 450). If this distance is not observed, the more wide gaps bee build with honeycombs, and more narrow, through which bees can not climb, they cover with propolis.
Determining the height of the hive, you must consider that the frames should not go to the bottom of a 20 mm, ie, under the framework it should be space. The walls of the hive should be 10 mm above the level of the framework, ie, to form of the space above frames. Accordingly, the height of the housing on the frame of 435X300 mm is equal to 330 mm (20 300 +10 = 330), and on the frame of 435X230 mm -260 mm (20+230+10 = 260).
Above the frame of hive-lounger you should make bumpers with the height of 50 mm for insulating fabrics.
What and how much material is required for the different hives see tables 11 and 12.
In addition, one hive needs 480 g of linseed oil, 300 g of ground chalk for putty and 970 g of white, ocher and other colors (for double dyeing).
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// This file was generated by RobotBuilder. It contains sections of
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// These sections will be updated in the future when you export to
// Java from RobotBuilder. Do not put any code or make any change in
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Norah Mary Brooke1
Norah Mary Brooke was born circa 1884.2 She was the daughter of Arthur Basil Brooke and Alice Georgina Norton.1 She died on 27 April 1930 at Paddington, London, EnglandG, unmarried.1,2
[S4567] Bill Norton, "re: Pitman Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 6 April 2010 and 19 April 2011. Hereinafter cited as "re: Pitman Family."
Stephen Breyer1
Stephen Breyer 2
Stephen Breyer is the son of Irving Breyer.1 He married Hon. Joanna Freda Hare, daughter of John Hugh Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham and Hon. Beryl Nancy Pearson, on 4 September 1967.1
He held the office of U.S. Supreme Court of Justice.1
Irving Breyer1
Last Edited=4 Apr 2005
Irving Breyer lived at San Francisco, California, U.S.A.G.1
Child of Irving Breyer
Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker1
M, #144154, b. 4 October 1922, d. 5 July 2009
Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker was born on 4 October 1922.1 He was the son of Cedric Blaker and Louise Douglas Chapple.1 He married Jennifer Nina Flora Mary Dixon, daughter of Sir Pierson John Dixon and Alexandra Ismene Atchley, on 24 October 1953.1 He died on 5 July 2009 at age 86.2
He was educated at Shrewsbury School, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandG.1 He was commander of the 2/10 Dragoons of Canada in 1942.1 He graduated from Trinity College, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaG, with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1 He fought in the Second World War, where he was wounded.1 He gained the rank of Captain in 1944 in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada.1 He graduated from New College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandG, with a Master of Arts (M.A.)1 He was a solicitor in 1948.1 He was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1952 entitled to practise as a Barrister-at-Law.1 He was in the Diplomatic Service between 1953 and 1964.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) (Conservative) for Blackpool South between 1964 and 1992.1 He held the office of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence between 1972 and 1974.1 He wrote the book Coping with the Soviet Union, published 1977.1 He held the office of Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office between 1979 and 1981.1 He wrote the book Small is Dangerous: Micro States in a Macho World.1 He held the office of Minister of State, Ministry of Defence between 1981 and 1983.1 He was appointed Privy Counsellor (P.C.) in 1983.1 He was appointed Knight Commander, Order of St. Michael and St. George (K.C.M.G.) in 1983.1 He was created Baron Blaker, of Blackpool in the County of Lancaster and of Lindfield in the County of West Sussex [U.K. Life Peer] on 20 August 1994.1
Children of Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker and Jennifer Nina Flora Mary Dixon
Antonia Helena Renshaw Blaker1 b. 1957
Candida Juliet Renshaw Blaker1 b. 1961
Adam Pierson Redshaw Blaker1 b. 1963
Jennifer Nina Flora Mary Dixon1
Last Edited=8 Nov 2008
Jennifer Nina Flora Mary Dixon is the daughter of Sir Pierson John Dixon and Alexandra Ismene Atchley.1,2 She married Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker, son of Cedric Blaker and Louise Douglas Chapple, on 24 October 1953.1
From 24 October 1953, her married name became Blaker.1 After her marriage, Jennifer Nina Flora Mary Dixon was styled as Baroness Blaker on 20 August 1994.
Children of Jennifer Nina Flora Mary Dixon and Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker
[S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
Jean Cribb Inder1,2
F, #144156, b. 25 October 1910, d. July 1999
Jean Cribb Inder was born on 25 October 1910.2 She was the daughter of Clarence John Inder and Mary Cunningham Murdoch.1,2 She married Oliver Peter Lowther, son of Sir Henry Crofton Lowther and Dorothy Emily Olga St. John, on 2 October 1937.1 She died in July 1999 at age 88.3
From 2 October 1937, her married name became Lowther.1
Child of Jean Cribb Inder and Oliver Peter Lowther
James Brabazon Lowther1 b. 28 Sep 1939
[S3314] A. Downey, "re: Inder Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 4 October 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Inder Family."
[S1809] Letter from Jeremy Roughton (21 Whitehouse Estate, Cromer, Norfolk, U.K.) to Darryl Roger Lundy, 1 July 2006; unknown repository (unknown repository address).
Adam Pierson Redshaw Blaker1
M, #144157, b. 1963
Adam Pierson Redshaw Blaker was born in 1963.1 He is the son of Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker and Jennifer Nina Flora Mary Dixon.1
Antonia Helena Renshaw Blaker1
Antonia Helena Renshaw Blaker was born in 1957.1 She is the daughter of Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker and Jennifer Nina Flora Mary Dixon.1
Candida Juliet Renshaw Blaker1
Candida Juliet Renshaw Blaker was born in 1961.1 She is the daughter of Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker and Jennifer Nina Flora Mary Dixon.1
Cedric Blaker1
M, #144160, d. 1965
Cedric Blaker married Louise Douglas Chapple on 30 June 1921. He died in 1965.1
He was awarded the Military Cross (M.C.)1 He was appointed Commander, Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.)1 He lived at Scaynes Hill, Sussex, EnglandG.1
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Memorial Weekend is a great opportunity to remember and celebrate those who have gone before us. Their lives and experiences have helped shape the world in so many different ways. I think of my mom, who raised six kids and who always reminded us to cherish and protect our freedom. She loved her country and taught all of us to do the same. I miss hearing her talk about the importance of living in a free country. The information and advice she shared with me is something I am passing onto my children, her grandkids-the next generation.
1. How much do you appreciate your freedom?
2. How do you demonstrate your appreciation?
I am also challenging you to take inspired action. Remember those you have lost and take time to give back to those who have served and their families. Give the military families and veterans in your life a token of your appreciation. Both big and small gestures go a long way. Get creative and do something you think they would appreciate.
A big thank you to all who have served and all those still serving as well as their families. We owe you all a great debt of gratitude.
Please call or email me, Connie Reimers-Hild, at the University of Nebraska Kimmel Education and Research Center (402) 873-3166 or [email protected] if you are interested in coaching, training or resources in the areas of leadership and innovation.
The Kimmel team has a number of other university resources too! Visit kimmel.unl.edu for the more information on how UNL Extension can help you plant your personal seeds of success and innovation!
Go Wild & Take Advantage of Your Freedom! | {
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Last week, we saw how the conflicts between the Jews and Samaritans began. So how did the two warring peoples treat each other, living side by side in first century Israel?
Anyone who's read the Bible knows it: first century Jews despised the Samaritans and the Samaritans held no love for their southern brothers.
But how did the enmity between these two groups begin? What led to the intense hatred that we see in the New Testament?
See the story of Noah and the flood with new eyes.
The next few days are the holiest of the liturgical year. Please join me in contemplating seven beautiful works by a few of my favorite artists. These masterpieces bring the events of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday to life.
In which I interrupt my previously scheduled blog post to say a few words about The Bible.
Regina Jennings. Isn't she beautiful? Go to her website. | {
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I asked my garden cetner about reducing the water and they told me that it takes 10 days once you have stressed the plants with reduced water to see the change. On the other hand my heirlooms are still getting water everyday while my early girls are getting half that and they are only about 2 weeks apart on ripening (and the heirlooms take longer to mature anyway). So who knows. Have you ever posted your link to your harvest on Harvest Monday at Daphne's Dandelions? It's a fun group and they share seeds too!
Hi Anita. I'm glad you enjoyed the book and even more glad you are tkihning of trying some new things. Let me know what you decide to grow and how it does. I love trying new veggies, too. | {
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The 1955–56 Ranji Trophy was the 22nd season of the Ranji Trophy. Bombay won the title defeating Bengal in the final.
Zonal Matches
North Zone
(T) – Advanced to next round by spin of coin.
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Inter-Zonal Knockout matches
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1956 in Indian cricket
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Shunichiro Ueda, Yoshihiko Usui, Yoko Okunuki, Takeshi Kezuka, Yoshihiro Wakabayashi, Hiroshi Goto; Intraocular fluid levels of immune mediators in retinal detachment. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2013;54(15):2858.
Purpose: To clarify the pathophysiology of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RD), we measured levels of a panel of cytokines, chemokines and growth factors of aqueous and vitreous in patients with RD.
Methods: Aqueous and vitreous samples were collected from 50 eyes of 50 patients who underwent vitrectomy procedures for RD between July 2010 and May 2012 at Tokyo Medical University. Control aqueous samples were obtained from 23 eyes of 23 patients who underwent cataract surgery. Control vitreous samples were obtained from 9 eyes of 9 patients who underwent vitrectomy for epiretinal membrane. Samples were assayed for the following immune mediators: IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-7, IL-8, IL-10, VEGF, angiogenin, bFGF, Fas L, RANTES, MIG, IP-10, MIP-1α, MIP-1β, MCP-1, TNF, IFN-g, ITAC, fractalkine, IL-17A, IL-21, CD154, granzyme A and granzyme B, using the Cytometric Beads Array Flex immunoassay kit and analyzed with the FACS Caliber® flowcytometer (both from Becton Dickinson Immunocytometry Systems, Japan). The relationship between clinical features and concentrations of intraocular immune mediators was analyzed.
Results: Aqueous concentrations of IL-6, IL-8, VEGF and MCP-1 were significantly elevated in RD samples compared to controls (all p < 0.01). Vitreous concentrations of IL-6, IL-8, MCP-1, IP-10 and MIP-1β were also significantly elevated in RD samples compared to controls (all p < 0.01). Aqueous levels of IL-6, IP-10 and MIG correlated with the duration from onset to operation (p=0.04, p<0.01, p<0.01, respectively), while VEGF correlated with age and the number of quadrants with RD (p=0.01, p=0.03). Vitreous levels of IL-8 and IL-10, MIG correlated with the duration from onset to operation (p=0.04, p=0.01, p<0.01).
Conclusions: Intraocular levels of several immune mediators are elevated in RD patients compared to control. The correlation between intraocular immune mediator levels and clinical features suggests that immune mediators are related to the pathophysiology of RD. | {
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"How did transportation evolve in and around Paris?"
especially to commute, as of the mid-19th century.
during the Second Empire and Haussmannian times.
people's surface travels were a subject for reflection.
to bring people to their workplace by modifying their access.
the ancestors of contemporary public transportation.
of a prominent issue of French society: tardiness.
And it compensated for its late start.
than in the London or Berlin undergrounds.
and it helped expand it.
which still existed as part of the city walls.
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as an industrial city which it completed.
which played an important part in population flows.
the métro would predate bus networks.
when surface transportation was somewhat archaic.
was technologically outdated on the brink of World War I.
they were no longer suitable as they were horse-drawn.
after the 1906 Paris Motor Show.
and helped make it possible to cover all 20 arrondissements in the capital.
so it did not connect to the suburbs.
and they were hard to implement.
because of the economic crisis of the 1930s.
that of a modernized city.
was as regular as it could be.
and that would not isolate anybody from a fast mode of transportation.
made by Guimard, which gave the city a new kind of urbanity.
that a mode of transportation changed the city's image.
and they tried to cover the entire city as much as possible by capillarity.
the first métro played a real part in urban planning.
RER also helped the city catch up.
The network did not change for about 50 years.
before it became the RATP in 1948.
Its goal then became to guarantee a public transportation service.
that of the extension of the network to the suburbs.
which had technological limits and was in some ways outdated.
This is why it disappeared in the 1930s both in Paris and in the suburbs.
which would later be Ile-de-France, emerged with it.
that had to be provided with express and regional transportation.
which was complicated to implement.
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After some tough racing action during the 10-day long Giro d'Italia U23, the team will be back in the racing scheme tomorrow in Belgium's Halle-Ingooigem. The race presents a predominantly flat parcour of almost 200 km in length that it is likely to be decided in a final massive sprint. The peloton will target one long lap of more than 100 km followed by another of 25 km before hitting the final and decisive local circuit. The main group will tackle a total of fourth times a tricky 17 km long circuit before crossing the finish line. The high-level of the riders and the number of professional teams that will start in the race will make another step in the development of our Academy riders.
"The team's ambition, as well as my personal, will be to show the Academy colors throughout the race, which we have been doing in all the races we took part in. Cees (Bol) has a great chance to get a big result, so the goal for me and my teammates will be to keep him out of any major trouble all day long. I believe that the key point will be to be in the front all day because when racing against WT teams a 30-man break can easily go away and if you are not there it is your race over. I think that it is really good for us to be in those races, you can feel like you improve in every single one of them as it really makes your 'engine' bigger, and that's exactly what we need". | {
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It's not easy to pin Megg Farrell down. A suture between various worlds, times, and cultures, Megg moves between countries and genres, but never once gives up one for another. Her upcoming record, Megg Farrell & Friends, out April 5, is no exception. Primarily informed by glowing Americana refrains, Megg also brings an intimate knowledge of jazz to her new album. The result is an intricate record equally seeped in both fingerpicking roots and smoky café blues.
Though Megg had created a solid music community on the East Coast, when the opportunity arose for her to study jazz in France, she didn't hesitate. Always delving enthusiastically into new circumstances, Megg began to sing fluently in French and even collaborated with her professors. "Paris is where I learned to love jazz," Megg said about her time abroad, where she wrote songs by the Seine after the subways closed for the night.
However, Megg had never wanted to stay in Paris forever. "France can't compete with the music that can be found in America and that's why, no matter what this country does, I can never quit it," Megg admits. After traveling with her jazz outfit, Sweet Megg and the Wayfarers, around the southern states, Megg found that she was growing more and more attached to the region's music. Influenced by classic country stars such as Patsy Cline and Emmylou Harris, Megg founded Megg Farrell and Friends.
A comet darting from one city and project to another, Megg's vibrant energy is the driving force behind her releases. From Paris to New York to most towns in between, Megg has always kept Americana close. "The music in America is too good, it's a drug," says Megg. "I'm addicted to how good the musicians are here. It gives me a never-ending drive to be better." Never forgetting her roots, Megg Farrell & Friends is a testament to her passion for Country, and the countless memories and musicians who helped her fall in love with it. | {
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Esperanto — the World's attempt at an international language
When you think of a made-up language, secret codes or children's gibberish might come to mind. But take a look at Esperanto — a language created with the goal of bringing together international speakers under a common tongue.
Despite the original intent of a worldwide language, Esperanto has been slow to catch on. Many people think that even though Esperanto is a young language, it's already dead. Think again! Esperanto shows far more promise than you might expect, especially for travelers.
Who created Esperanto?
Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, an opthamologist from Poland, wanted to create a universal language that people all over the world could learn and speak, regardless of their nationality. Some people call him Dr. Esperanto, since that's the pseudonym he used when he published "Unua Libro," a book on Esperanto.
He first started trying to popularize the language in 1887, but it's been slow to take since then. People ask, what's the point? To L.L. Zamenhof, it was to promote international peace. Zamenhof spoke several languages himself, and he thought that if he could create a single language that could be used everywhere, he could bring people together.
Who speaks it?
You might be surprised to learn that estimates put the number of speakers at around one to two million people. These speakers are scattered across the globe, from Europe to as far east as Japan and South Korea.
Many Esperanto speakers travel or live abroad and have found that knowing the international language is handy. They've used it to find places to stay and make friends. Some parents are even teaching their children Esperanto as a first language. The numbers are still low here — only about 1,000 people speak it natively. It may not have reached as far as Zamenhof envisioned, but it has moved far beyond the small community where it started.
Why should you learn Esperanto?
Maybe you're wondering, why would anyone bother learning Esperanto? How does it benefit the speakers? Those who have traveled abroad have found it immensely helpful. There's even a network called Pasporta Servo to connect people who speak Esperanto and help them find lodgings when they're traveling.
Esperanto is one step closer to language equality. Since most people who know it speak it as a second language, almost everyone is still learning. It creates understanding between people of vastly different cultures and unifies everyone in a way that wasn't possible before Esperanto.
If you're interested in learning it, Duolingo has Esperanto as one of its available languages. There are also other websites dedicated to learning Esperanto and sharing resources. Although Esperanto isn't quite as widely known as L.L. Zamenhof hoped, its popularity is growing. Who knows? Maybe someday we'll all speak this universal language on Mars.
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This past weekend I tested out the GoPro Hero Helmet Cam mounted to the Hatcam. It's a great camera to use because of it's wide angle lense as well as it's pan-tilt feature. Low light is a bit of an issue, but really pretty happy with the results in general. Had some nice frog fishing blowups and ended up losing a monster at the end of the video. There really is nothing like getting the topwater strikes on video! | {
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Kealy – Lord's Prayer must stay
The Nationals have vowed to vigorously oppose the latest push to remove the Lord's Prayer from Parliament.
Upper House Reason Party MP Fiona Patten has signalled she will move a motion to remove the longstanding tradition of reading the prayer at the beginning of each Parliamentary sitting day when Parliament resumes next week.
It is expected she will be supported by Greens Party MPs who several years ago began boycotting the chamber during the reading of the prayer, until doing so meant they were also absent for the Acknowledgment of Country.
Nationals Member for Lowan Emma Kealy labelled Ms Patten's proposed motion a "self-indulgent frolic".
"Ms Patten's culture wars are out of step with everyday Victorians and are quite frankly, tiresome beyond belief," Ms Kealy said.
"By proposing Parliament spend its time debating a motion to remove the Lord's Prayer, Fiona Patten has shown how little she understands the immense difficulties facing Victorians.
"Our state is confronting challenges the like of which we have never seen before.
"Parliament needs to spend its time finding a path out of lockdown, not debating the removal of a tradition that has been in place since 1857.
"We have businesses going to the wall, young people are missing out on schooling and we are in the midst of a mental health crisis.
"It is a sorry reflection of Ms Patten that she is using her time to push for the removal of the Lord's Prayer instead of addressing the real challenges facing our communities."
Ms Kealy said the Lord's Prayer provided MPs with a moment to stop and reflect before beginning each day.
"It is ridiculous of Ms Patten to suggest that the Lord's Prayer excludes people of other faiths," Ms Kealy said.
"Though the prayer has an obvious association with Christianity, its sentiments are universal.
"The prayer appreciates the gift of life, affirms the desire to do good and to be forgiving and expresses basic needs for food and for safety.
"The Nationals will oppose this latest overreach by Ms Patten and I urge all Victorians when they vote next year to remember where the Reason Party's priorities lay when Victorians most needed help." | {
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SYNONYM
#### According to
The Catalogue of Life, 3rd January 2011
#### Published in
Can. J. Bot. 36: 748 (1958)
#### Original name
Fusidium botryoideum Corda, 1837
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Ann Taylor Loft — DUMBO
125 Montague St
Shop Ann Taylor Loft — DUMBO
A trendy yet more accessibly (money-wise) collection of Ann Taylor outfits, accessories, and more.
Brooklyn Heights Description
Ann Taylor Loft — DUMBO is located in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. Brooklyn Heights is arguably the most historic and bucolic of the Brooklyn neighborhoods. It was defended by George Washing against the British armies during the Battle Of Long Island in the Revolutionary War and became the first commuter town in Brooklyn when steamboat service was established at Fulton Ferry Landing, and in 1965, under threat of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway being built straight through the neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights became a protected New York Historic District, the first under the Landmark Preservation Law that was created in the wake of the original Pennsylvania Station being demolished. Since then, the neighborhood's trajectory has never changed. Populated with beatific brownstones and some legitimate mansions, the always upscale Brooklyn Heights remains one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city.
Not surprisingly then, you'll find the Brooklyn Historical Society Museum in Brooklyn Heights, where visitors can steep themselves in the museum's well-documented history of the borough, including seasonal exhibitions on the changing face of neighborhoods, famous Brooklynites, and permanent collections like photographic exhibits of the borough's inhabitants, landmarks, and geography throughout the years. As for famous inhabitants, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Norman Mailer lived in Brooklyn Heights, near the 70 Willow Street residence where Truman Capote wrote the novel Breakfast At Tiffany's, and not too far from the former 102 Pierrepoint Street residence where fellow Pulitzer Prize-winning author Arthur Miller wrote All My Sons. Miller lived for a time with wife Marilyn Monroe at 62 Montague Street, where he wrote Death Of A Salesman.
Because of its proximity to downtown Manhattan, Brooklyn Heights has some of the best views of the Financial District's looming buildings. Sitting quietly atop the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and stretching from Remsen to Orange Streets, the Promenade also affords the strolling visitor views of the East River, the Statue of Liberty, and a large portion of New York Harbor. The Promenade is also a favorite viewing area for the city's many fireworks displays, like the Macy's Fourth of July fireworks and the annual New Year's and Diwali fireworks. And just a short walk from the north end of the Promenade is the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge and its promenade, which offers similarly brilliant views of Brooklyn and Manhattan and various waterways and waterfront institutions. Brooklyn Bridge Park has become a full-on attraction in its own right in recent years, with Syfy's Movies With A View showing outdoor movies every summer, sports (including kayaking) at Pier 2, the beach at Pier 4, a soccer complex at Pier 5, Pier 3's Greenway Terrace, the odd Squibb Park & Bridge, and food from some of New York City's hottest restaurateurs. That is, of course, leaving out the famous Grimaldi's—which is, of course, no longer run by the Grimaldi family nor in the original location—and Juliana's, from Patsy Grimaldi, and for desert, the delightful BBrooklyn Ice Cream Factory.
As for shopping, one of Housing Works Thrift Shops' most popular branches is in Brooklyn Heights, serving up New York thrift in charitable fashion. The neighborhood reads so much that a Brooklyn Heights location of Manhattan favorite St. Mark's Comics opened just down the street from Heights Books. Once your eyes and feet are tired, give your stomach a workout at Noodle Pudding, Brooklyn Heights' best Italian eatery, Teresa's for some of the best Polish food in the borough, or Red Gravy from Saul Bolton, the proprietor behind the critically acclaimed Saul.
Finally, Brooklyn Heights has grand sentinels on its eastern border in the Marriott Brooklyn Bridge hotel and the swank Nu Hotel.
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NYCFC falls to Portland
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NYCFC came together Sunday for military night at Yankee Stadium. The boys in blue attacked the Portland visitors without any difficulty in the first 12 minutes of the game, but it was in the 13th minute when Sebastian Blanco scored the first one of the game for Portland and surprised everyone at the stadium.
In the 24th minute, Portland came close again, but were intercepted before reaching the goal post. In the 28th minute, the boys in blue found a chance and shot at the goal but the Portland goalkeeper stopped the ball from entering the goal post.
Claude Dielna from the Portland timbers received a yellow card in the 40th minute of the game.
In the 43 min another Portland player (Blanco) received another yellow card after tripping Maxi Moralez. The boys in blue ended the first half trailing behind with one goal. They began the second half with high energy and maintained possession of the ball long enough but couldn't produce any significant outcome.
In the 77th minute, Jesus Medina was brought in to try and make moves happen but even though he bought in a burst of energy and some good moves and attacks nothing came out of it. Portland had a strong defense and kept it strong for the rest of the game.
"I think the team deserved more. I am very proud of them. It is not easy to play so many games without rest. We are missing some players but is not an excuse, it is a reality, but I am very proud of them. They deserved more. In the first half we made one mistake and when you make a mistake in soccer it punishes you. But we have to keep working…I am very proud of them. They played very well, especially the second half we deserved at least one goal, but sometimes that happens in soccer you are just unable to," said Head Coach Domenec Torrent.
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Being both the Queen of the Dumb Question and the Queen of Ridiculous Theories About Everything, my most recent camino – the Caminho Portugués – gave me the perfect opportunity to empirically test my latest theory, "that I can walk solo across a foreign country for an extended period of time AND enjoy it". Hardly a ground-breaking theory but, being the off-the-scale chatterbox/extrovert that I am, it could prove to be way out of my comfort zone.
I have come to the pursuit of long distance walking late in life so maybe it has been a bit of a vagabond mid-life crisis. In 2013 I walked the Camino Frances – from St Jean Pied de Port in southern France to Santiago de Compostela in north-west Spain – with my husband. I had visions of marital bonding over deep and meaningful conversations with The Brave Man* but did not plan for the fact that we walk at completely different speeds so we spent very little time actually walking together. Or maybe he walked extra fast on purpose to avoid the aforementioned conversations?
In 2014 I walked the Camino Via de la Plata – from Seville in southern Spain back up to Santiago – with a lovely Canadian couple I met on the previous walk. This walk was long – over 1000km – and yet we managed to navigate any slight differences of opinion and remained firm friends at the end of the 41 days of dust, sweat, blisters, rain and stunning scenery.
When I was contemplating another camino, I was inspired by the Australian author, Ailsa Piper and her book, Sinning Across Spain. She walked solo to Santiago, all the way from Granada in the very south of Spain, and I figured that this might also be a good challenge for me. With my need for constant chatter and feedback from another, could I walk a camino solo?
Naturally 660km gave me plenty of time to think and reflect on everything from the role of religion in society to the need for new socks, the lack of public toilets, and the crippling nature of cobblestones. It also gave me time to consider whether solo walking was for me, and I progressively developed a list of pros and cons.
Ultimate Flexibility. Walking solo means you can start when you want, stop when you want and do whatever you damn-well please even if that means smelling and photographing every flower from Lisbon to Spain.
The Quiet. My mind wanders and I am able to follow every random thought down every rabbit hole for minutes or hours on end.
The Quiet. Allows me to tread gently and to enjoy the local fauna such as lime green lizards, snakes and a large and loud bullfrog chorus.
Being Present. I think walking solo allows you to be more 'present' in the moment. That may sound a bit wafty, but I did my best to simply absorb my surrounds and appreciate what I was seeing and experiencing. Not having to worry about anyone else meant I could just focus on the 'now' and what was in front of me. It is a difficult thing to do when our lifestyles/society expect us to be constantly on the move to the next 'thing'.
Sharing the Good Times. Unfortunately walking solo meant that I had no one to share the beautiful sunrise, the gorgeous blooms or the singing frogs with. A few times I did say out loud, "Wow, look at that!", but it lost its impact when there was no one there to respond.
Sharing the Challenging Moments. Going solo meant it was completely up to me to navigate maps, find missing arrows and translate questionable directions. Two heads are always better than one (well, almost always), even if it just to share the blame of an unplanned 'detour'. Two heads or four eyes are also better at spotting tricky arrows that insist on hiding in bushes and up trees, or fading to nothingness.
Taking Risks. If I had walked with someone, I would have felt a bit braver about taking that detour or exploring an appealing path. The Coastal route took me inland 90% of the time. If I had walked with someone else, perhaps I would have been more game to explore paths right next to the sea.
Sharing the Load. Walking with others means it is not just my responsibility to find somewhere to eat, sleep, shop and wash my clothes. The simple logistics of living in a foreign country can get a tad tiring after a while.
Eating. I am not a foodie so I was happy to snack and graze. I suspect I would have eaten more and better if I had been travelling with someone else. Then there is also the issue of dining out at a table-for-one with a very large 'L' for loser on my forehead.
Sleeping. A single room is ALWAYS more expensive than a double or twin room on a per person basis.
Safety and Security. I am a tough bird but I know people at home were concerned for my safety as I set out on my own. I am sensible and didn't take risks, but there were lots of raised eyes and furrowed brows amongst family and friends.
So, overall? Yes, I enjoyed it and it was a memorable experience.
Would I walk solo again? Yes, I would if I had to but it would not be my first choice. As mentioned previously I am an extrovert and I love interacting and sharing with others. The fact that my walking day started early – usually around 5.45am – meant that all the sane people were still fast asleep and I walked the majority of the day on my own. The early starts maximised the cool temperatures and the gorgeous sunrises, but on the downside, I was a lone figure in the dawn landscape.
Hmmmm, maybe that's not such a bad thing after all………..
This entry was posted in Two Feet - walking and tagged camino, Camino de Santiago, Camino Portuguese - 2016, long distance walking, pilgrimage, solo adventures, travelling solo, Two Feet - walking, walking solo by Life...One Big Adventure. Bookmark the permalink.
The Pope Francisco will be in Fátima's Sanctuary the 13th of May.We're expecting millions of visitors in my beautiful country.
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Michele Galdieri (Nápoles, 18 de noviembre de 1902-ibídem, 30 de noviembre de 1965) fue un guionista, compositor y letrista italiano.
Junto con Giovanni D'Anzi, compuso la popular canción «Mattinata fiorentina» («Mañana de Florencia») para la revista de 1941 A veces es agradable ir a pie.
En la revista Con la palma de la nariz, escrita en 1944 para Totò y Anna Magnani, se burló de Adolf Hitler tras el atentado del 20 de julio de 1944, y realizó una parodia de la tradicional canción napolitana «Ciccio Formaggio», en la que Benito Mussolini reprocha a los italianos no haber detenido su ascenso al poder.
Filmografía selecta
Tre uomini in frack (1932)
Cinque a zero (1932)
Papà per una notte (1939)
Il barone Carlo Mazza (1948)
Lacrime d'amore (1954)
Referencias
Bibliografía
Enlaces externos
Dramaturgos de Italia del siglo XX
Letristas de Italia
Guionistas de Italia
Escritores de Italia del siglo XX
Nacidos en Nápoles
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namespace Openbizx\Easy\Element;
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/**
* SubmitButton class is element for render html submit button
*
* @package openbiz.bin.easy.element
* @author Rocky Swen
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2005-2009
* @access public
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* Render, draw the element according to the mode
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* @return string HTML text
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$func = $this->getFunction();
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TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian National Railway said its main railway line across the country remained blocked on Monday after a train carrying crude oil derailed in northern Ontario two days ago, setting seven rail cars on fire.
The derailment is obstructing trains running between Montreal and Winnipeg, Manitoba and shipments along the corridor will be delayed by at least 24 hours, Canada's largest railway said.
The train, heading from Alberta's oil sands to eastern Canada, derailed late Saturday about 80 km (50 miles) south of Timmins, Ontario in a remote wooded area. CN said 29 of 100 cars were involved and seven had caught fire. No injuries were reported.
"CN (has) safely removed derailed cars from the right of way, allowing workers to get closer to the core of the derailment, where a fire is still burning," CN spokesman Patrick Waldron said via email.
A crude oil spill is being contained in the derailment area, CN said. Investigators from the Transportation Safety Board are on site. CN said no waterways appear to have been affected by the spill.
The closure of CN's main line comes as workers at Canada's No. 2 rail operator Canadian Pacific Railway went on strike on Sunday, threatening to snarl rail traffic across the country.
Cross-country passenger rail operator Via Rail said it had canceled trains between Toronto and Winnipeg due to the block on the CN main line.
A boom in oil shipments by rail and a spate of derailments across North America have put heightened focus on rail safety. In 2013, 47 people were killed in the Quebec town of Lac-Mégantic after a train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded. | {
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WFLI-TV (channel 53) is a television station licensed to Cleveland, Tennessee, United States, serving the Chattanooga area as an affiliate of The CW and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by MPS Media, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with New Age Media, owner of True Crime Network/Comet affiliate WDSI-TV (channel 61), for the provision of certain services. Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of dual ABC/Fox affiliate WTVC (channel 9), provides some engineering functions for both stations under LMAs and also programs WFLI-TV.
WFLI-TV and WDSI-TV share studios on East Main Street (SR 8/US 41/US 76) in Chattanooga's Highland Park section; master control and some internal operations for the two stations are based at WTVC's facilities on Benton Drive in Chattanooga. WFLI-TV's transmitter is located on Signal Mountain in the town of Walden.
Although parts of the Chattanooga market are in the Central Time Zone, all schedules are listed in Eastern Time.
History
The station signed on May 25, 1987, as an independent co-owned with WFLI radio (1070 AM) (hence the television station call sign). It aired an analog signal on UHF channel 53 from a transmitter in Cohutta, Georgia. On January 16, 1995, WFLI joined UPN as a charter affiliate. In 1997, the station was sold to Lambert Broadcasting, LLC. It added The WB in 1999 as a secondary affiliation; two years later, WFLI dropped UPN and became a full-time WB affiliate. The Meredith Corporation acquired WFLI in 2004.
Between 2001 and 2003, the station sold late-night Saturday paid programming time to an independent producer, out of which eventually arose the format and style of Fuel TV (now Fox Sports 2), which went by that name on WFLI. Fox Cable Networks eventually bought the trademarks and concept of Fuel TV in 2003 to launch it as a full-fledged cable network in July of that year, and the original Fuel TV program on WFLI ended in September 2003.
On March 7, 2006, WFLI was announced as Chattanooga's CW affiliate at the network's launch on September 18 in the wake of the merger of the WB and UPN into The CW. Meanwhile, WDSI launched a new second digital subchannel to serve as the area's MyNetworkTV affiliate beginning September 5. On November 26, 2007, Meredith announced the sale of WFLI to MPS Media which closed April 1, 2008. Shortly thereafter, New Age Media (owner of WDSI) began operation of the station through an LMA. On May 23, 2011, WFLI signed on a new second digital subchannel of its own to offer MeTV.
Sinclair Broadcast Group purchased the non-license assets of WFLI-TV and WDSI-TV from New Age Media for $1.25 million in September 2015 and began operating them under a master services agreement.
On July 28, 2021, the FCC issued a Forfeiture Order stemming from a lawsuit against MPS Media. The lawsuit, filed by AT&T, alleged that MPS Media failed to negotiate for retransmission consent in good faith for the stations. Owners of other Sinclair-managed stations, such as Deerfield Media, were also named in the lawsuit. MPS was ordered to pay a fine of $512,288.
Programming
Syndicated programming on WFLI includes Pawn Stars, 2 Broke Girls, Family Feud, and Two and a Half Men among others.
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
Analog-to-digital conversion
WFLI-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 53, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 42. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 53, which was among the high band UHF channels (52–69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition.
References
External links
The CW affiliates
MeTV affiliates
Charge! (TV network) affiliates
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Television channels and stations established in 1987
FLI-TV
1987 establishments in Tennessee
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Park stanowy Beaver Dam (pl. Tama Bobra) znajduje się we wschodniej części hrabstwa Lincoln stanu Nevady. Ok. 30 mil (48 km) na wschód od Panaca. Otwarty jest przez cały rok, lecz odradza się przebywania na jego terenie zimą.
Zajmuje 2 393 akry. Popularny cel pieszych wędrówek entuzjastów przyrody. Ogólny krajobraz jest dziewiczy lub wiejski. Do atrakcji zaliczane są: Głębokie kaniony przecinające lasy jałowców, rzeki z licznymi tamami bobrów i stanowiskami dla wędkarzy. Pola kempingowe, pikniki i schroniska.
Historia
Hiszpanie w 1540 i 1775 r. założyli szlaki handlowe przechodzące przez te tereny. W 1917 r. mieszkańcy Clover Valley (dziś Barclay) wybrali Hamblin Rancho (blisko współczesnej zachodniej granicy parku) na cel weekendowych wycieczek. Osiemnaście lat później lobbowali w stanowym parlamencie. Na decyzji zaważyła wyjątkowa sceneria i warunki do rekreacji.
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Maybe is just that my data is supposed to collapse, but here's how the similitude within my 36 nodes look like and to me, it seems that the graph visualization I've in mind should go somewhere. The other option is that i'm not familiar with the gephi software and i did not manage to make it work.
Do you have any suggestions? software? visualization technique? how would you show a more intuitive visualization of the similitude matrix?
thanks
A: Have you tried using Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) to emebed the centroids in a 2 dimensional space for visualization?
This should visualize how the centroids related to each other. You could also then compute the Delauney Triangulation of the projected graph, to identify neighbors.
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Speaking of big changes in weather, check out this post by Anthony Watts on the Major northern hemisphere cold snap coming.
Justin Bruce, at News 2 (and Nashville WX), thinks we'll have a cold snap with no major precipitation makers. Sorry Snow Fans!
Interesting story about the New Year's Eve/New Year's Day 1963/1964 Snowstorm in Nashville by Bobby Boyd of the National Weather Service.
1926 - The Cumberland River at Carthage stands at 59.8 feet, which is 19.8 feet above flood stage. This great flood of 1926-1927 created an urgency to dam building along the Cumberland River.
December total precip stands at: 5.44" while 2009 stands at 75.78"
Join me on Facebook and request to be my friend.
Follow me on Twitter. It is a great way to keep up quickly!
Read my latest weather post at Examiner.com website, I am the Nashville Weather Examiner.
Thanks, Michael! I was really excited when I captured that rocket shot. I hope you and your family had a blessed Christmas and many wishes for a wonderful New Year!
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By amandareynolds Posted on April 30, 2012
Watch With Amanda: What's on TV this week? April 30 – May 6
This week's highlights include a Hawaii Five-O and NCIS: LA crossover, the NYADA auditions on Glee, and we mourn Starburns on Community.
How I Met Your Mother (8pm): When Lily and Marshall have a baby shower in "Good Crazy," Marshall starts to panic upon realizing the baby is coming soon. Meanwhile, Ted and Robin come to terms with their relationship, and Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) takes Marshall on a road trip.
Bones (8pm): When a corpse turns up in the woods in "The Family in the Feud," the Jeffersonian team connects it to a 100-year-old feud between two families. Meanwhile, Brennan's dad offers to babysit his granddaughter.
Hart of Dixie (9pm): In "The Race & the Relationship," Wade signs up for the Bluebell Battle in hopes of winning the $5,000 prize, but when he can't find a race partner, he swallows his pride and asks Zoe. Meanwhile, George and Lemon meet with Reverend Mayfair (guest star Peter Mackenzie) to discuss their relationship issues.
Castle (10pm): When Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a man with human bite marks on his body in "Undead Again," Castle's wild theories start flying. But none are as wild as what their only witness insists happened — a Zombie attack. As the evidence pointing towards an undead assailant piles up, the team plunges into New York's Zombie subculture to find the killer and bring him in — dead, undead, or alive.
Hawaii Five-0 (10pm): In "Pa Make Loa (Touch of Death)," the first episode of a two-night crossover event with NCIS: Los Angeles, Five-0 and the NCIS: Los Angeles task force team up in Hawaii when a suspect threatens to release a deadly virus.
Tuesday May 1st
Glee (8pm): Rachel and Kurt audition for the New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts, and Puck makes a choice concerning his future after he has a meeting with his father. With the title of this episode called "Choke", I'm thinking the NYADA auditions may not go as planned.
Cougar Town (8:30pm): Jules struggles to accept the fact that Holly, the mother of Grayson's baby, is a part of their lives, and it doesn't help when Travis and the young mom share an attraction. Meanwhile, Andy mulls a mayoral run on a platform involving beach weddings; and Laurie helps Bobby make sense of his inappropriate comments at the cake shop.
New Girl (9pm): Nick and Jess run into their exes Caroline and Paul (Justin Long); Schmidt deals with a delicate medical issue; Winston has a wild night out with his boss and suffers the consequences; Cece introduces Schmidt to her grandmother.
NCIS: Los Angeles (9pm): In part two of the Hawaii Five-0–NCIS: Los Angeles crossover event, "Touch of Death," the joint NCIS: Los Angeles and Hawaii Five-0 task force travels from Hawaii to Los Angeles when the lead suspect in the case moves to the mainland — deadly virus in tow.
Private Practice (10pm): A pregnant illegal immigrant takes drastic measures to ensure that her baby will be a U.S. citizen. Meanwhile, Cooper and Violet work with a family whose young daughter has gender-identity disorder; and Violet wants more time in couples therapy with Pete before they resume dating.
Wednesday May 2nd
Modern Family (9pm): The Dunphys are in the market for a new car and Phil makes a spontaneous purchase without Claire. Meanwhile, Jay is determined to get to his high school reunion with Gloria and Manny in tow, and Lily loses her favorite stuffed animal on a public metro train, leaving Mitch and Cam with an inconsolable toddler in "Planes, Trains, and Cars."
Don't Trust The B—- In Apt 23 (9:30pm): June is devastated when she receives a wedding invitation addressed to her and her ex-fiancé, so Chloe tries to bolster her confidence—and does too good a job.
Revenge (10pm): A newly discovered photo of David on the day of his death gives Emily new clues. Meanwhile, Grayson Global undergoes an investigation by the SEC; and the press get hostile in anticipation of Daniel's expected release.
Law & Order: SVU (10pm): Detectives search for a missing teenage girl who vanished while looking for her biological father, an anonymous sperm donor. A puzzling prime suspect who's targeted several young women soon emerges.
Thursday May 3rd
Community (8pm): The death of a classmate gives Britta a chance to play counselor to the others by using the psychology lessons she's recently learned, but Jeff appears unaffected by the loss. Elsewhere, Chang makes a play to gain more power over campus security when the memorial service turns into a riot.
The Vampire Diaries (8pm): In "Before Sunset," Klaus tries to leave town with Elena, but finds resistance from a surprising new enemy. As events spiral out of control, Damon and Stefan enlist Tyler's help, and Bonnie and Jeremy take a terrifying risk to make sure a difficult spell is effective.
Missing (8pm): Dax and Violet try to capture Becca; Becca learns more about her real enemy.
30 Rock (8:30pm): Angie launches her new fashion line, which brings her reality show's intrusive cameras back to "TGS." Yet Angie's show ends up focusing on dramas swirling around Jack, as he receives news about his wife and then faces his feelings for Diana.
Grey's Anatomy (9pm): The residents agonize over their oral boards; the doctors work on a patient who is missing one third of his skull; Julia asks Mark to start a family with her; and Catherine tells Richard one of his residents has failed — all in "Let the Bad Times Roll."
The Office (9pm) :Andy gears up for his comeback at Dunder Mifflin. Meanwhile, a boozy Robert California closes a nearby branch, creating a turf war when Jim and Dwight are pitted against another salesman (played by True Blood's Chris Bauer).
Parks & Recreation (9:30pm): Leslie embarks on a bus tour on the final day of her campaign, but she becomes distracted by the sudden death of an important person in Pawnee. Elsewhere, Andy investigates a security threat, while Chris discovers a surprising cure for his depression.
Scandal (10pm): The disappearance of Amanda Tanner gives Huck an opportunity to dust off his uncanny espionage skills to find out where she is. Meanwhile, the firm defends a pilot's reputation from accusations after a commercial plane crashes with no survivors; and the president tries to bridge the considerable gap between him and the vice president to pass key legislation.
Friday May 4th
Nikita (8pm): When it looks like Percy's nuclear weapons plan is getting out of control in "Dead Drop," Ryan (guest star Noah Bean) suggests they go to the Director of the CIA, Morgan Kendrick (guest star Brian Howe), for help. Nikita is vehemently opposed to the plan and is surprised when Michael takes Ryan's side. Meanwhile, Percy's men shoot Sean, shaking Alex to the core.
Who Do You Think You Are (8pm): Rashida Jones explores her maternal family history in a genealogical journey that includes investigative trips to Manhattan and Ireland.
Grimm (9pm): Nick and Hank investigate the mysterious death of a wealthy matriarch, and Juliette does some digging into the mysterious death of Nick's parents in an effort to help him find closure in "Happily Ever Aftermath."
Fringe (9pm): Part 1 of 2. Walter reluctantly revisits his painful past after terrifying cases of spontaneous human combustion. Meanwhile, the future of both universes is at stake when the Fringe team faces David Robert Jones in the mother of all battles.
Saturday May 5th
Saturday Night Live (11:30pm): Eli Manning hosts. Musical guest is Rihanna.
Sunday May 6th
Game Of Thrones (9pm): In "The Old Gods and the New," Arya gets a surprise visitor, Princess Myrcella is sent away from King's Landing, Theon Greyjoy successfully hatches his plan, Robb and Catelyn receive important news, and at the Fist of the First Men, the ranger Qhorin Halfhand gives Jon Snow the opportunity to prove his worth.
The Killing (9pm): The investigation refocuses on the casino; Stan has an uneasy face-to-face with Richmond; tension grips the Larsen house.
Nurse Jackie (9pm): A forlorn Jackie gets a surprise when she invites Kevin to lunch. Back at the hospital, Cruz's new dress code has the staff up in arms; and Zoey puts up posters seeking a new roommate.
Mad Men (10pm): Peggy harbors a secret; Pete steps up for a friend; and Don gets a surprise in "Lady Lazarus."
Veep (10pm): Selina celebrates 20 years in Washington, D.C., but tries to keep a low profile after a newspaper article paints her as a diva and rumors float about her feud with the first lady. Meanwhile, Selina's college-age daughter arrives for a visit, and is surprised that her mother is looking for a dog but appalled by her reaction to "Selina" being on the list of names for hurricanes.
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These initiatives have brought in new investment opportunities (SBI, IREDA, PNB and World Bank are setting up US$1.5 billion fund for grid connected rooftop installation). This growth trajectory promises to increase rooftop capacity addition by 49% in 2019 from the previous year. However, India is still struggling with adopting solar and the new 25% safeguard duty tariff imposed by the Government has brought uncertainty to the sector.
Factoring in that the Indian banks are facing a liquidity crunch, as banks hitting the exposure limits to the power sector, increase in solar equipment cost will definitely slow down Rooftop solar growth down the road.
Additionally, there are challenges like- Net-metering doesn't have required clarity, lack of information regarding cost and benefits of going solar, lack of clarity on policies, lack of flexible financing facility, falling rooftop solar tariff (INR 1.58/per kWh with subsidy), bureaucratic hurdles in getting Government subsidies, that are in the way of growth.
Although, there is growth, India has only installed 3 GW out of its 40 GW target. And the country has only 4 years to reach the target. Of its 3 GW capacity industrial sector accounts for most of it (1.5 GW), while residential sector has nearly 500 MW. This explains that rooftop solar growth is concentrated on large scale utility sector and commercial installations, which is inadvertently keeping the common people from the solar revolution.
Dominant solar countries like Germany and a few states in the USA like California have shown that Rooftop solar sector can be utilized to increase solar adoption rate and raise awareness, while minimizing electricity bills and reducing carbon footprint. Therefore, it is time for India to walk in those footsteps to realize rooftop solar potential of the country.
Exempting Indian solar sector from safeguard duty imposition and taxes, offering easy financing options, faster delivery of subsidies, setting up a larger fund for rooftop, bringing in a uniform rooftop policy and mandating states to follow for easier evaluation, offering information through television, radio and other media platforms, will help India realize its full rooftop solar potential.
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Mitochondrial translation requires folate-dependent tRNA methylation
Raphael J. Morscher1,2,
Gregory S. Ducker1,2,
Sophia Hsin-Jung Li3,
Johannes A. Mayer4,
Zemer Gitai3,
Wolfgang Sperl4 &
Joshua D. Rabinowitz1,2
Cancer metabolism
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tRNAs
Folates enable the activation and transfer of one-carbon units for the biosynthesis of purines, thymidine and methionine1,2,3. Antifolates are important immunosuppressive4 and anticancer agents5. In proliferating lymphocytes6 and human cancers7,8, mitochondrial folate enzymes are particularly strongly upregulated. This in part reflects the need for mitochondria to generate one-carbon units and export them to the cytosol for anabolic metabolism2,9. The full range of uses of folate-bound one-carbon units in the mitochondrial compartment itself, however, has not been thoroughly explored. Here we show that loss of the catalytic activity of the mitochondrial folate enzyme serine hydroxymethyltransferase 2 (SHMT2), but not of other folate enzymes, leads to defective oxidative phosphorylation in human cells due to impaired mitochondrial translation. We find that SHMT2, presumably by generating mitochondrial 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate, provides methyl donors to produce the taurinomethyluridine base at the wobble position of select mitochondrial tRNAs. Mitochondrial ribosome profiling in SHMT2-knockout human cells reveals that the lack of this modified base causes defective translation, with preferential mitochondrial ribosome stalling at certain lysine (AAG) and leucine (UUG) codons. This results in the impaired expression of respiratory chain enzymes. Stalling at these specific codons also occurs in certain inborn errors of mitochondrial metabolism. Disruption of whole-cell folate metabolism, by either folate deficiency or antifolate treatment, also impairs the respiratory chain. In summary, mammalian mitochondria use folate-bound one-carbon units to methylate tRNA, and this modification is required for mitochondrial translation and thus oxidative phosphorylation.
Figure 1: Mitochondrial respiratory chain function is dependent on SHMT2 catalytic activity.
Figure 2: SHMT2-knockout-induced respiratory chain deficiency is caused by mitochondrial methylene-THF depletion but is unrelated to dTTP synthesis.
Figure 3: Mitochondrial ribosome profiling reveals that SHMT2-knockout cells are deficient in translating specific guanosine-ending codons.
Figure 4: MTO1/GTPBP3-dependent tRNA methylation requires mitochondrial methylene-THF.
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We thank T. Pan, W. Lu, L. Chen, L. Parsons, W. Wang and T. Srikumar, and all members of the Rabinowitz laboratory. This work was supported by funding to J.D.R. from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) (R01CA163591 and DP1DK113643) and StandUp to Cancer (SU2C-AACR-DT-20-16). G.S.D. was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship (PF-15-190-01- TBE) from the American Cancer Society. J.A.M. was supported by the science fund of the Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg (E-12/15/076-MAY). Z.G. was supported by the NIH (DP1AI124669).
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Extended data figures and tables
Extended Data Figure 1 SHMT2 deletion-induced respiratory chain dysfunction in different cellular backgrounds and clones.
a, Change in media colour after 48 h cell growth. b, c, Lactate secretion (b) and normalized NAD+/NADH ratio (c) of HCT116 knockout cell lines (n = 6). d, e, Basal respiration as measured by Seahorse XF analyser (n = 3) (d) and normalized NAD+/NADH ratio (n = 3) (e) of HEK293T folate 1C gene CRISPR–Cas9 knockout cell lines. f, Normalized levels of TCA cycle and associated metabolites (n = 3). g, Steady-state labelling fraction into citrate from [U-13C]substrates glutamine (left) and glucose (right) (n = 3). h, Immunoblot of extracted mitochondria for subunits of respiratory chain complexes I–V (CI–CV) and markers of mitochondrial mass. i, Mitochondrial complex I levels (NDUFS4) in independent HCT116 folate 1C gene knockout clones. Data are mean ± s.e.m. n indicates the number of biological replicates. *P < 0.01, two-tailed Student's t-test (see Supplementary Table 7 for exact P values).
Extended Data Figure 2 Catalytically deficient SHMT2 constructs.
a, Mapping of mutated amino acid residues on human SHMT1 (PDB code 1BJ481) using iCn3D and alignment of E. coli serine hydroxymethyltransferase (GLYA), H. sapiens mitochondrial serine hydroxymethyltransferase 2 (GLYM) and cytosolic serine hydroxymethyltransferase 1 (GLYC). Positions for GLYM are given with reference to GenBank NM_005412.5. b, Sanger sequencing traces of mutant constructs. c, Immunoblot for mitochondrial complex I levels (NDUFS4) in cell lines re-expressing catalytically deficient forms of SHMT2.
Extended Data Figure 3 Restoring SHMT2 catalytic activity normalizes 1C flux, respiratory chain expression, glycolytic activity, and cell growth.
a, Immunoblot of re-expression of catalytically active SHMT2 (left) and the effects of its re-expression on mitochondrial complex I and II levels (right). b–f, Effect of re-expression of catalytically active and inactive forms of SHMT2 in two different ΔSHMT2 clones in the HEK293T background. b, Normalized NAD+/NADH ratio (n = 6). c, Lactate secretion and glucose uptake (n = 6). d, Cell proliferation (n = 6). e, Purine biosynthesis intermediate 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide (AICAR) levels (n = 4) as an indicator of cytosolic folate 1C status. f, [2,3,3-2H]serine tracing to differentiate cytosolic from mitochondrial folate 1C unit production for incorporation into deoxythymidine triphosphate (n = 3). Data are mean ± s.e.m. n indicates the number of biological replicates. *P < 0.01, two-tailed Student's t-test (see Supplementary Table 7 for exact P values). Source data
Extended Data Figure 4 Oxidative phosphorylation defect is caused by a post-transcriptional mechanism independent of methionine formylation.
a, Fraction of initiating amino acid (formylmethionine versus methionine) of mitochondrial-expressed COX1 peptide determined by high-resolution LC–MS (wild type n = 4, ∆SHMT2 n = 3, ΔMTHFD2 n = 2). b, Lactate secretion (n = 3) upon sarcosine supplementation (1 mM). c, Relative mtDNA levels in HEK293T cells (n = 3). d, Agarose gel of mtDNA long-range PCR products of HCT116 and HEK293T knockout cell lines. e, Relative mRNA levels of mtDNA-encoded respiratory chain subunits in the HEK293T background (n = 3). f, Gene expression levels in SHMT2-knockout cell lines compared to SHMT2 wild-type re-expressed lines by total RNA sequencing. Each dot represents mean gene expression as derived from two biological replicates of two independent knockout clones and matched re-expressed lines (n = 4). Genes linked to human OXPHOS function37 are highlighted in red. Significantly differentially expressed genes are listed in Supplementary Table 2. g, Position-dependent next-generation sequencing coverage of mtDNA in HEK293T wild-type, SHMT2-knockout and MTHFD2-knockout cell lines supports the absence of deletions due to SHMT2 loss. h, Corresponding variant position and frequency. Variant list is provided in Supplementary Table 1. Data are mean ± s.e.m. n indicates the number of biological replicates. *P < 0.01, two-tailed Student's t-test (see Supplementary Table 7 for exact P values).
Extended Data Figure 5 Impairment of mitochondrial translation due to loss of SHMT2.
a, SDS–PAGE of [35S]methionine-labelled mitochondrially translated proteins in wild-type (lane 1) and two SHMT2-knockout (lane 2 and 3) HEK293T cell lines. Decreased synthesis of COX1 and COX2/3 are evident upon short exposure and reduced synthesis of ND5 and ND6 is more easily visualized upon longer exposure. b, Absorbance at 254 nm upon sucrose gradient fractionation of cell lysates digested by micrococcal nuclease (Fig. 3a). Fractions corresponding to 4 and 5 were collected for mitochondrial ribosome enrichment as shown on the matched immunoblot for mitochondrial ribosome subunit MRPL11. c, Read length distribution (top) and read length-dependent sub-codon read phasing (bottom) across the 13 mitochondrial protein-coding transcripts. Data in c are based on the mitochondrial ribosome profiling experiment in Fig. 3, and represent the mean of two technical replicates of two independent samples.
Extended Data Figure 6 Mitochondrial ribosome stalling at guanosine-ending split codon box nucleotide triplets suggests deficient 5-taurinomethyluridine modification.
a, Expanded version of Fig. 3b, showing the mean cumulative ribosome protected fragments of all mitochondrial protein-coding genes. b, Mean relative density of actively translating (that is, not stalled) ribosomes for mitochondrial transcripts. Data in a and b represent two technical replicates of two independent samples. c, Enzymatic activities of citrate synthase and individual mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes from mitochondrial extracts (n = 5). Data are mean ± s.e.m. *P < 0.01, two-tailed Student's t-test (see Supplementary Table 7 for exact P values). d, Mitochondrial genetic code table with split codon boxes depending on taurinomethylated tRNAs for translation highlighted in red. Codons decoded by anticodon formylcytidine-containing tRNAMet are highlighted in blue. e, Mean codon-specific mitochondrial ribosome occupancy of HCT116 SHMT2/MTHFD2 double-knockout cell lines supplemented with sarcosine (1 mM). Codons highlighted in red are decoded by tRNAs carrying a 5-taurinomethyluridine modification. The supplementation with sarcosine prevents the stalling normally observed with SHMT2 deletion (n = 2). Source data
Extended Data Figure 7 tRNA modification status in ∆SHMT2 and effects of 5-taurinomethyluridine modification loss caused by human disease gene MTO1.
a, Total ion chromatogram of 5-formylcytidine monophosphate in digested mitochondrial tRNAs upon loss of SHMT2. The same samples were analysed for 5-taurinomethyluridine monophosphate (p-τm5U) in Fig. 4b. The combined data demonstrate that SHMT2 deletion causes loss of τm5U but not 5-formylcytidine. b, Levels of τm5U, 5-taurinomethyl-2-thiouridine monophosphate (p-τm5s2U) and 2-thiouridine monophosphate (p-s2U) in wild-type HCT116 and SHMT2 deletion lines normalized to 5-formylcytidine monophosphate (p-f5C) (n = 3). c, Taurine levels in HCT116 wild-type and SHMT2-knockout cells (n = 3). d, τm5U levels in digested mitochondrial tRNAs upon re-expression of SHMT2 (n = 1). e, τm5U, τm5s2U and s2U levels normalized to f5C in HCT116 SHMT2/MTHFD2 knockout lines after sarcosine supplementation and HCT116 upon loss of MTO1 (n = 2). For all panels, data are mean ± s.e.m. or individual data points only. f, Labelling pattern of 5-taurinomethyluridine and 5-formylcytidine monophosphate extracted from mitochondrial tRNAs after growth in media containing either [3-13C]serine or [U-13C]methionine. g, Mean cumulative count of ribosome protected fragments (RPF) mapping to mitochondrial protein coding transcripts upon ribosome profiling in HCT116 MTO1-knockout cell lines. Data were normalized to RPM (n = 2); n indicates the number of biological replicates. *P < 0.01, two-tailed Student's t-test (see Supplementary Table 7 for exact P values).
Extended Data Figure 8 Investigation of mRNA and protein secondary structure effects on mitochondrial ribosome stalling sites.
a, Identification of mitochondrial RNA secondary structure based on analysis of the mitochondrial transcript data from the dimethyl sulfate sequencing dataset published previously34. R values and Gini differences were calculated to detect changes in nucleotide reactivity between the in vivo and denatured condition for the complete mitochondrial transcriptome. Coloured points indicate structured regions given in Supplementary Table 4. b, Determination of ribosome stalling sites in SHMT2-knockout HCT116 cell lines. Data points represent individual codons of all 13 mitochondrial protein-coding transcripts. For each codon, the y axis indicates the ribosome counts normalized to the gene median in RPM. The x axis indicates the ratio of normalized counts in SHMT2-knockout to normalized counts in wild-type HCT116. Two and three s.d. above the mean of all codons in the genome are indicated by the grey and black dotted line, respectively. Highlighted in red are codons with greater than 2 s.d. c, Mapping of AAG and UUG codons from SHMT2 knockout-specific ribosome stalling sites (>3 s.d.) on protein structures. For b and c, analysis is based on ribosome profiling data in Fig. 3, with two technical replicates of two independent samples. A list of identified codons and mapped AAG and UUG sites is provided in Supplementary Table 5.
Extended Data Figure 9 Mitochondrial transcript codon occupancy from ribosome profiling of individual patient lines.
a, Codon-specific mitochondrial ribosome occupancy ratio (patient/control fibroblasts) in individual patient derived cell lines (n = 1 for each individual patient, normalized to mean of n = 2 control fibroblast lines). Patients either had nuclear MTO1 missense mutations (patient A c.[1261-5T>G];[1430G>A], patient B c.[1222T>A];[1222T>A]) or were diagnosed with MELAS and carry the recurrent point mutation m.3243A>G in the mitochondrial gene for tRNA Leu1 (MT-TL1). b, Next-generation sequencing of mtDNA mutation load m.3243A>G (MT-TL1) in control fibroblasts and MELAS patient cell lines. Each bar shows one biological replicate for control and patient cell lines. Integrative genomics viewer sequencing raw data are shown on the right.
Extended Data Figure 10 Effects of targeting 1C metabolism on mitochondrial function.
a, Mitochondrial complex I and II levels after growth in the absence of folate for five passages or in the presence of the indicated methotrexate concentration for 96 h. Ethidium bromide (250 nM) was used as a positive control. b, Cellular mtDNA levels in HCT116 cells after folate depletion (with or without 100 μM hypoxanthine and 16 μM thymidine (HT) as rescue agents) or in the presence of methotrexate for 96 h (n = 3). c, To determine whether the decrease in respiration due to methotrexate arises from methotrexate depleting mitochondrial DNA, impairing mitochondrial translation, or a combination, in HCT116 cells we compared the effects of methotrexate (50 nM) to ethidium bromide (250 nM = 100 ng ml−1), which is classically used to deplete mitochondrial DNA, and to chloramphenicol (310 μM = 100 μg ml−1), which blocks mitochondrial translation. After 48 h of treatment, methotrexate and ethidium bromide both decreased oxygen consumption and DNA content. Importantly, despite ethidium bromide depleting mitochondrial DNA much more strongly, methotrexate had an equivalent effect on oxygen consumption, consistent with the effect of methotrexate on oxygen consumption being in part via mitochondrial translation inhibition. Data are normalized and compared to untreated control (all n = 3; except oxygen consumption methotrexate 96 h n = 6 and control n = 4). Data are mean ± s.e.m. n indicates the number of biological replicates. *P < 0.01, two-tailed Student's t-test (see Supplementary Table 7 for exact P values).
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, Alexandros Armaos
, Gian G Tartaglia
, Roberto Contestabile
, Alessandro Paiardini
& Francesca Cutruzzolà
Nucleic Acids Research (2019)
Formate metabolism in health and disease
Matthias Pietzke
, Johannes Meiser
& Alexei Vazquez
Molecular Metabolism (2019)
Editorial Summary
The role of folate in mitochondrial translation
Folates have an important role in intracellular metabolism, as they mediate the biosynthesis of purines, thymidine and methionine by exporting one-carbon units from mitochondria to the cytoplasm. The mitochondria-localized folate enzymes are strongly upregulated in human cancer cells, for reasons that have been unclear. Joshua Rabinowitz and colleagues provide an explanation for this observation by showing that, in addition to their role in cytoplasmic metabolism, folates are required for protein translation within mitochondria. Mammalian mitochondria use folate-bound one-carbon units to methylate transfer RNAs in a codon-specific manner. This modification is in turn required for the translation of respiratory chain proteins and, therefore, for oxidative phosphorylation. The authors further show that defects in folate-associated translation occur in certain human disorders characterized by inborn errors of mitochondrial metabolism—MERRF and MELAS. | {
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How to vote for Shirin in Miss Universe
Showtime Desk
Published at 10:00 pm December 2nd, 2019
Voting for selecting the top 20 contestants ends on Saturday 10:59am
Miss Universe Bangladesh Shirin Akter Shela is currently in Atlanta, USA, competing in the final rounds of the Miss Universe 2019 competition. The finale of the 68th edition of the competition will be held on December 9, and it will be broadcast on Fox channel.
To ensure Shirin can reach the top 20, or the semifinals, of the Miss Universe competition, Bangladeshis will have to just visit the Miss Universe website, and click on Shirin's image on Global Vote page.
There is also the option of casting multiple votes for the contestants, and in order to do that one has to click on the gold star on the same image. This will give the option of purchasing vote packs through international credit card. For example, 150 votes can be purchased for €49.00. There are six voting packs ranging from three votes to 300 votes, which can be purchased through credit card.
Shirin Akter Shela is currently in Atlanta, US, to compete in the final round of Miss Universe competition | CollectedThe Global Vote for selecting the top 20 contestants of the competition began on Sunday, and it will end on Friday at 11:59 pm (Eastern Time). For Bangladeshis the deadline is December 7, 10:59am. Any votes after the deadline will not count. Needless to say, the more vote Shirin gets before the deadline, the higher the chance she will have for reaching the top 20.
Voting is open to anyone who is 14 or older according to Miss Universe website.
Shirin was crowned as Miss Universe Bangladesh on October 24 by Bollywood actor Sushmita Sen. Shirin is a third-year student of Physics at Dhaka University. Her family is from Thakurgaon, and her father is a soldier of Border Guards Bangladesh. In answer to a question from a judge in the Miss Universe Bangladesh finale, Shirin revealed that her father is a great inspiration to her.
Shirin aspires to be a philanthropist and is passionate about the environment. She is already part of a program that continuously plants trees to raise awareness. Shirin also enjoys volunteering at senior centers and spending time with the elderly. Shirin's hobbies include cooking, dancing, and badminton.
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Shirin Akter Shela | {
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The motorbike mob is back.
The annual Westcoast Ride to Live happens Sunday, when a throng of motorcyclists cruise the South Island.
They'll most certainly pique the eyes and ears of Saanichites when they swing through the municipality a little before lunch time.
"We've been as many as 700 riders, as little as 300, and think we'll be somewhere in the middle this year," said ride chair Kevin Worth, a Saanich resident.
The organized, law-abiding gang will pull their well-polished bikes into the parking lot of the Accent Inn off Cloverdale Avenue to stretch their legs. There they'll get their fourth of five poker run passport stamps of the day. (Riders draw a playing card at each of the five stops along the route and whoever finishes with the day with the best poker hand wins a Weber barbecue). The bikers will then head up the Pat Bay Highway to end the ride with lunch outside the Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney.
The major fundraiser for The Prostate Centre is aiming to add another $80,000 to the $357,000 raised in the past four years of the event. It's a lot of work to organize the ride, with all the money going to prostate cancer research.
And it's all to spread one simple message, Worth says: "More men need to get checked. Early.
The survival rate for men is 90 per cent if prostate cancer is detected early enough. Despite recent education and awareness campaigns men still don't want to see the doctor, Worth says.
The money raised stays on the Island and is distributed to various initiatives.
A portion of last year's funds helped run Men's Health Day at Tillicum Centre, where 500 men took the opportunity for a free prostate cancer test. Three participants showed high prostate-specific antigens, a prime indicator for the onset of prostate cancer.
"That's three potential lives we saved, just in one day," Worth said.
For more info, visit vi-ridetolive.ca. | {
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Was It Just A Mirage Then?
With the economy in a bind and the government clueless and apathetic, the Indian middle class sees its dreams unravel
Lola Nayar 11 June 2012
Apoorva Salkade
Lola Nayar June 11, 2012 00:00 IST Was It Just A Mirage Then?
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"They talk about subsidies, yet all oil companies are making horrendous profits. If there are losses, it should reflect on the balance sheet," says Delhi-based Rajesh Dixit, an assistant manager with an insurance company, angrily. This anger is not without reason. While Dixit (the man featured on the cover of this issue) struggles to juggle his household budget—already burdened with the expense of sending two children to school and poor savings that are inadequate to fund a house of his own—the 'unjustified' Rs 7.50 hike in petrol prices has got this affable-looking fellow real mad.
That's because he's smart enough to figure out that the six state-run oil companies (including three oil marketing companies) have together posted over Rs 38,401 crore in profits for 2011-12. For a year now, the oil marketing companies have been crying themselves hoarse about huge losses thanks to government subsidising transport and cooking fuel prices. Admittedly, the government subsidy transfer and cross-subsidies may have helped oil marketing companies to register higher profits. But it is also apparent that the government is not being transparent, as Dixit rightly points out.
(Photograph by Sandipan Chatterjee)
Mr & Mrs Labdha Bijoy Choudhury Calcutta
A manager at Alstom, Choudhury's family survives on one income after wife Shilpi quit on the birth of their son. They pay EMIs on a home and car loan, and are unhappy about the likely axing of LPG subsidy and raising of petrol prices. "I bought a car but feel guilty about using it," he says.
Why should middle-class families like Dixit's be penalised by higher petrol prices when the government fails to provide the rationale for the fuel price hike at a time when crude prices are easing? That's a valid question many people are asking, adding carefully that it's not a demand for relief for 'rich' car-owners. Millions of people in the low to middle class group use two wheelers, or have just graduated to buying their first car. They pay their taxes (a mammoth 89 per cent of income-taxpayers earn between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 5 lakh per annum) and aim for a better future on tight budgets and big dreams. Why should these people be clubbed with India's 50-million rich and 1,70,000-strong super-rich categories?
"The govt is falling between all stools as it attempts to prop up growth while meeting aspirations of the poor ahead of elections." Pavan K. Varma, Diplomat-author "Daily needs have changed and, in the basket of consumption, there are imported goods. So a weakened rupee is hurting." Vibha Paul Rishi, Executive Director, Max India Group
"It's erroneous to believe the middle class pays the bulk of taxes. The poor pay a larger share of their income in indirect taxes." Ajit Balakrishnan, Chairman, Rediff.com "In many ways, the poor in India and the lowest income group in the middle class suffer from the same privations." Ramesh Ramanathan, Head, Janagraha
"The shoddiness is not just in govt but also in private sector. Many in the middle class are not even interested in being in this country." J.M. Lyngdoh, Former chief election commissioner "There's worry within the middle class as, despite the government trying to do something, nothing has happened on the ground." Rajesh Shukla, Consumer economist
"The term middle class no longer describes an income class but also a mindset that is status-quoist and tends to avoid confrontation." Ajit Ranade, Chief economist, Aditya Birla Group "Even if subsidies on items like cooking gas are withdrawn, it will affect the poor far more than the middle class." Usha Ramanathan, Development and poverty expert
"The middle class has a magnified sense of self and perceived neglect. When these collide, there is residual anger at politicians." Santosh Desai, CEO, Futurebrands India "The middle class is influential, that's why we continue to reach out to them. The poor are far more ignored despite their numbers." Nikhil Dey, Social activist
The latest petrol hike has fuelled the feeling that while the rich receive tax sops and the poor are cushioned by subsidies (often inefficiently delivered), the middle class is, yet again, being taken for granted. "This petrol hike situation is bizarre," says the head of a leading brokerage and investment firm. "The oil companies first argued decontrol, then said control and instead of hiking the price at a 50-paise basis, they've gone and done it in one shot. Who isn't going to protest a Rs 7.50-hike at one go?"
Dixit is not among the hundreds staging protests or resorting to arson in response to the national bandh call by the Opposition parties against fuel price hike. But one thing is clear: a sense of anger, frustration and helplessness seems to be gaining ground among millions of middle-class families as the GDP growth slows to 6.5 per cent in 2011-12 fiscal—the lowest since 2003-04 and a sharp fall from levels closer to 9 per cent during the earlier period of the UPA government. For the generation that benefitted the most from the economic reforms, the last two years have brought home a new, worrying reality. Always under pressure, now their dreams and aspirations are under threat. Indeed, the impression is growing that their future is being sacrificed at the altar of power politics.
One may dismiss these outpourings as typical middle-class whining. But are they unjustified? Take Gurgaon, touted as Millennium City, which often has to go without power and water supply for long hours—even 24 hours—while waste disposal and other civic infrastructure continue to be missing. A survey across the country would reveal that many cities, including Jaipur, Agra, Patna, Thiruvananthapuram, among others, are sadly lagging in civic infrastructure.
And when it comes to sops for enterprises or subsidies for food and cooking fuel or even access to education, guaranteed employment or healthcare insurance schemes, the lower middle class doesn't even get a peek in. The latest quarterly survey by the RBI (see graphic) shows that consumer optimism about the future is dipping. "Earlier we bought things by looking at the brand," says Prabha Jha, a resident of Ghaziabad. "Now we buy looking at the price and always wait for a sale."
(Photograph by Tribhuvan Tiwari)
Mr & Mrs Rahim Khan New Delhi
A maths teacher who earns Rs 3 lakh annually taking tuitions, the biggest challenge for Khan is ensuring a good education for his own four children. "Though there are many scheme for us, they remain out of reach. For everything you need ID proof, or a bribe."
Prabha's dilemma is echoed by the cross-section of people and families Outlook correspondents spoke to across the country. From high food inflation, escalating prices of most household items to double if not three-fold hike in school and college fees, rising transportation and utility bills to more expensive services—most families have now started feeling the pinch. "Even affluent people have started discussing these increases over drinks often enough over the last few months, so one can just imagine what the impact is on the low- to mid-income segment," stresses Anirudha Dutta, executive director, CLSA.
And they are a huge number. By conventional definition, the (largely urban) middle class ranges between 160 million and 300 million people. If you include a larger definition—middle-income families that include people who earn between Rs 45,000 and Rs 2 lakh per annum (think office boys and masons, drivers and maids, among others)—then the number of people goes up to more than double, to 600-800 million people. This segment has the greatest stake in the economic growth of India—and they are feeling insecure about their future.
A combination of external factors—and a lack of confidence domestically—have put the India story under pressure. A few hard facts on the ground show why:
Inflation continues to be the big concern and hasn't been beaten down by a long stretch. At a time when growth's flagging and elections aren't too far ahead, this is UPA's biggest worry.
Falling GDP growth could translate to fewer jobs and lower salary hikes this year. Many sectors are not increasing salaries this year or reducing them drastically. Companies are holding back investment plans.
The fall in the rupee vis-a-vis the US dollar by 19.5 per cent in one year is not making either importers or exporters happy.
Middle-class consumers are already under pressure to maintain lifestyles as savings rates have dipped. Consumption has started to fall in some key segments.
Policy paralysis and not-so-robust economic and political climate is seeing a slowdown in FDI and FII inflows.
In fact, the middle class has been taking a battering since the economic slowdown in 2008, its first real post-liberalisation shock. India's opening up to foreign goods and access to easy credit have over the last few years fuelled demand for branded goods. With the pressures of everyday living eating into discretionary funds and the cost of credit having gone up, the budget for mall-hopping today has shrunk. "The consumption growth (that fuelled economic growth) was driven by expectations of future growth. While expectations have grown on anticipation of income rise, the growth has clamped down, so there is bound to be anxiety," says Vibha Paul Rishi, executive director, brand and human capital, Max India Group.
The problem is, the middle class has been left to fend for itself—and no one is talking to it as the political system continues to ignore this constituency. Santosh Desai, social commentator and CEO of Futurebrands India, says that the UPA government and most parties across the spectrum send out the signal that the middle class does not count as a votebank. "They feel that with the group not being significant in number, why listen to their whining. It is also never clear whether their anger is real, and if so, is it temporary," says Desai.
However, social activist Nikhil Dey thinks one cannot blame the political class for not taking the urban middle class very seriously, "as it has not shown any propensity to keep to any issue in a sustained manner". In fact, a common observance of the middle class is that it has a magnified sense of self and a perceived sense of neglect. This class of divergent people rarely comes together as a force, and their sense of power does not get translated into electoral power.
(Photograph by R.A. Chandroo)
Mr & Mrs Balasubramnian Chennai
A sales executive in a software company earning Rs 8 lakh a year, he finds it increasingly difficult to save for the education of his two children. "I'm most upset about the rising fuel prices," he says. "Earlier, I'd spend Rs 5,000 a month on fuel, then Rs 6,000. Now, I'll pay an extra Rs 1,000."
But the Anna Hazare-led movement against corruption last year put a lie to that notion. It was an indication of the middle-class's need to find a political space. Middle-class activism also gained strength on online forums and via NGOs. Sadly, the enthusiasm remained shortlived, and like the television TRP, middle-class activism too disappeared soon from the radar, making it convenient for the political class to shift focus.
And in the current economic scenario, when there is no threat to life or livelihood, it seems unlikely that the middle class will push for a long battle, including against corruption—though inflation remains a concern. According to this point of view, with growth in most sectors having flattened, it is directly impacting rise in salaries and leading to "some frustration".
Other observers feel that the middle class has no reason to be optimistic as the government continues with populist measures in the name of inclusive growth. That's the reality in a country with so many poor people. Diplomat-author Pavan K. Varma feels the middle class is facing a double jeopardy. "When the economy slows down, the middle class, which has been the beneficiary of higher growth, is likely to be the first to be hit. And it is precisely during such times that the government's focus shifts to the larger population of poor to ensure benefits reach them." But, as Usha Ramanathan, an expert on development and poverty issues, says, while several policies are formulated for the poor, they are not implemented properly and as such the benefits rarely reach them.
At the root of the present crisis is the government failure to carry out the promise it made in its 1991 budget: of administrative reforms, as also ensuring social protection and quality of employment. "The assumption that we will collect from the people and spend on the people is at fault as the rich are always seeking ways to dodge taxes. There is no political will to charge the rich high taxes," says Dr Indira Hirway of the Ahmedabad-based Centre for Development Alternatives. She cites the resistance to Right to Education as an example, with the middle class thwarting the attempt to uplift the lower classes and be included in their domain.
This resistance apart, the competition for the limited number of seats in good schools and colleges is becoming tougher, with more and more youngsters from poor families using the education ladder to better their lot. This is the same route used by the yesteryear lower middle class, particularly with competence in English, to chart success stories, points out Ajit Balakrishnan, the chairman of Rediff.com. As democracy deepens, the middle class, Balakrishnan says, will feel "more anxiety-struck" as people from financially weak backgrounds will become more aware and seek better opportunities.
Under pressure on all fronts then, this is a fresh moment of trial for the middle class. With such poor mood, the economy will go through some turbulence. Many say the Indian middle class—dogged, resolute and always optimistic—will eventually prevail. If that sounds a bit like the "India story", the middle class (complaints and all) will continue to bear that cross.
The Middle Class Mess
150 million People who earn between Rs 3.4 lakh and Rs 17 lakh a year. Their number is growing at 13 per cent.
800 million People who earn between Rs 45,000 and Rs 3.4 lakh a year. Their number growing at 3.2 per cent.
89 per cent Percentage of tax payers earning between Rs 0-5 lakh per annum. The maximum burden is on those earning Rs 2 lakh to Rs 5 lakh—the lower middle class.
Rs 45,000 crore Rough annual worth of sops targeted at middle class as tax relief. India Inc gets sops worth Rs 500,000 crore. Food subsidy alone is Rs 75,000 crore.
22.8 per cent The household saving rate in 2010-11, a sharp fall from 25.4 per cent in the previous year, showing an erosion of savings.
12.1 per cent Growth in personal loans in 2011-12, down from 17 per cent in the previous year as consumers cut down on spending.
Sources: NCAER, Parliament questions, Finance Ministry, RBI
Death Of A Dream
Persistent inflation is hurting the middle class badly, as fuel, grocery and other household expenses are sharply rising
Families are eating into savings to maintain lifestyles; with the cost of borrowing high, credit card usage and loans are being treated with more caution
Middle-class dreams of owning a house and good schooling for children are becoming difficult to achieve—and, for many, slipping out of reach
Slowing investment in infrastructure and policy paralysis is seeing more power cuts, lack of civic facilities, poor water supply in urban areas
A weakening rupee is making dreams of overseas education, travel a mirage
Falling growth in services is impacting middle-class investment instruments, putting a question mark over future incomes
By Lola Nayar with Arti Sharma, Pragya Singh, Arindam Mukherjee, K.S. Shaini, Dola Mitra and Pushpa Iyengar
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Your signage is a valuable asset, don't chance to it just anybody!
Impact Data Electrical are commercial electricians with a long history of installing all types of commercial internal or external signs across Melbourne and Geelong. Whether it's for car park advertising, retail shops or hospitality, we have the right tools for a professional installation, relocation or removal of your signage.
We can even manage a roll out of new sign installations for you. With a full time administration team and good business systems, we can mange the scheduling, resourcing and installation of signs across a number of locations. We can even service them prior to installation to get them looking great.
What type of businesses do we manage commercial signage installation for?
We stand by the quality of our workmanship and guarantee our work for 12 months. If there are any issues after we finish the job, we will return to your premise and fix it for you with no extra charge.
Please contact us for an obligation free discussion about any signage installation and servicing you may need. | {
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Leatherman Rethinks the Multitool. This Time With Magnets.
The company created the multitool 35 years ago, and this is its next big evolution.
By Tim Newcomb
FREE P4 Multitool with Magnetic Locking
Using magnetic architecture, Leatherman's largest product launch in its 35-year history—the FREE Collection—creates a new technology for opening, handling, and closing tools.
A complete reimagining from the most popular multitool maker on the market releases today with the first of three FREE Collection lines, the FREE P Series, with two styles made of 420 steel for lightweight pliers-based tool design. The FREE P2 ($120) and P4 ($140) feature many of the same implements found within the classic Leatherman tools, but with new technology and a new design.
All FREE Collection products include access to all implements from the outside of the tool, which eliminates the need for a nail nick that required a (sturdy) fingernail to open the tool. Instead, using a proprietary magnetic design, Leatherman says they will offer "frictionless deployment of the implements."
A new locking system couples with elastomer springs for a durable, frictionless system. The new locking technology also reduces wear on the individual implements, the company says. Each tool opens and closes with a distinct noise, confirming the placement of the tool in either the opened or closed position, and a textured design is meant to enhance the grip.
Tim Leatherman invented the multipurpose tool in his garage 35 years ago. Now, Ben Rivera, president and CEO of Leatherman Tool Group, says that in 2019 the company is "reinventing the category Tim invented."
And the P series is just the beginning.
The FREE T Series, available in June with the T2 ($40) and T4 ($60), features eight to 10 tools in a packable size, offering a less expensive and smaller entry into the technology.
The FREE K Series, launching in August with the K2 ($80) and the K4 ($90), was designed for the folding-knife user who wants multipurpose functionality with a blade as the base, instead of pliers. The primary implement in this collection comes as a 3.35-inch 420 steel blade. The aluminum handle includes eight additional tools.
The FREE Collection is made in Leatherman's Portland, Oregon, factory and comes with a 25-year guarantee. And now that guarantee expands to elastomer springs and magnets.
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because we are
20 years in the business
We believe we exist as an organization, because all people who play are given the opportunities for both entertainment and profit. We believe that self-respect and respect for others are the supreme human values. The people working in our organization are our faith, our value and our capital. They are our future. Money is the assessment of what we do. Funds are not our goal and would never be. They are an opportunity for progress and we put all our efforts in this direction, persistent efforts for permanent progress. We aim high, set ambitious goals and deliver great results. We also move quickly and make timely, well-reasoned decisions because our future depends on them.
to success
We believe that the key to success is to create, not to follow so we concentrate all of our energy in the things we do.
We know the difficulties that we face and we are not afraid to try.
It is important for us to understand our clients and to attempt to create new opportunities for them.
We believe that working consistently hard is what leads to success. That is why we dedicate our time to the improvement of our products
Production of game equipment
Service of game equipment
Branding and marketing positioning
Electrical and networking solutions
using only mechanical RNG
RedFowl Engineering Ltd. combines a team of managers, software specialists, mathematicians, mechanical engineers with 25 years' experience in management and manufacturing of facilities and equipment for the gaming industry. Our expertise and accuracy are the reason why we are the preferred partner of casinos, bingo and slot halls in Bulgaria, Albania, Romania, Georgia, Russia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Up to now we have built more than 150 premises in the country and abroad.
Us?
RedFowl Engineering Ltd. has been present for 20 years in the domestic and international gaming industry markets. We produce facilities and equipment for casinos, bingo and slot halls and work with partners from Bulgaria, Albania, Romania, Georgia, Russia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Our company's product portfolio is varied and constantly expanded. We are focused on developing games based on a mechanical random number generator.The company designs, manufactures and offers service of gaming facilities. Our products have an innovative design, modern technological solutions and excellent performance.
BET MARKET SOLUTIONS
INTERACTIVE BET SOLUTIONS
Bulgaria, Sofia, 98 "Knyaginya Maria Luiza" bulevard, floor 2
RedFowl Engineering Ltd. © 2019. Privacy Policy | {
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To support a leading online retailer's rapid growth plan across Europe, opening several new offices and production depots in major cities, TBR Global Chauffeuring undertook a year-long project, managing the ground transportation of new and existing employees, travelling to these sites for training. Most of these transfers were to / from hotels to the new sites – a mixture of short and long haul – and a variety of vehicles were deployed, from cars and MPVs to midi-coaches, large coaches and double-deckers.
In total, 9809 client staff members were transported over 4000 movements, with 32 "waves" in seven European countries (Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Poland, UK and the Czech Republic) across 394 operating weeks.
The programme was hugely successful with the client's project director referring to the operational delivery and the low level of service issues as "mega impressive on such a large scale and just a small indication of the commitment and tenacity you guys have shown on this programme." | {
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System Bits: Nov. 12
Using 3D printers to print lithium-ion micro batteries; optical tuning forks that can stabilize electrical currents and laser signals.
November 12th, 2013 - By: Brian Bailey
When thinking about 3D printers, most people probably think about creating small plastic parts or prototypes. 3D printing now can be used to print lithium-ion microbatteries the size of a grain of sand.
The printed microbatteries could supply electricity to tiny devices in fields from medicine to communications, including many that have lingered on lab benches for lack of a battery small enough to fit the device, yet providing enough stored energy to power it.
This image shows the interlaced stack of electrodes that were printed layer by layer to create the working anode and cathode of a microbattery. Photo by Jennifer Lewis.
To make the microbatteries, a team based at Harvard University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign printed precisely interlaced stacks of tiny battery electrodes, each less than the diameter of a human hair.
Manufacturers traditionally have deposited thin films of solid materials to build the electrodes. However, because of their ultra-thin design, these solid-state micro-batteries do not pack sufficient energy to power tomorrow's miniaturized devices.
The scientists realized they could pack more energy if they could create stacks of tightly interlaced, ultrathin electrodes that were built out of plane. For this they turned to 3-D printing. Jennifer Lewis, Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), and her group have expanded the capabilities of 3-D printing. They have designed a broad range of functional inks that have useful chemical and electrical properties. And they have used those inks with their custom-built 3-D printers to create precise structures with the electronic, optical, mechanical or biologically relevant properties they want.
Inks developed for extrusion-based 3-D printing must fulfill two difficult requirements. They must exit fine nozzles like toothpaste from a tube, and they must immediately harden into their final form.
In this case, the inks also had to function as electrochemically active materials to create working anodes and cathodes, and they had to harden into layers that are as narrow as those produced by thin-film manufacturing methods. To accomplish these goals, the researchers created an ink for the anode with nanoparticles of one lithium metal oxide compound, and an ink for the cathode from nanoparticles of another. The printer deposited the inks onto the teeth of two gold combs, creating a tightly interlaced stack of anodes and cathodes. Then the researchers packaged the electrodes into a tiny container and filled it with an electrolyte solution to complete the battery.
The electrochemical performance is comparable to commercial batteries in terms of charge and discharge rate, cycle life and energy densities.
Optical Tuning Fork
Stabilizing the voltage in a chip can be hard. Power spikes cause voltage droop and can upset sensitive circuitry such as analog components. Now we have another reason to worry about power rail stability as we start to integrate photonics devices onto chips. Lasers require a stable frequency for best operation and energy surges can create instability. Interestingly, while we attempt to minimize track length in electronics because of the delays it adds, this is not the case with light. Researchers at Caltech have created the optical equivalent of a tuning fork—a device that can help steady the electrical currents needed to power high-end electronics and stabilize the signals of high-quality lasers. The work marks the first time that such a device has been miniaturized to fit on a chip and may pave the way to improvements in high-speed communications, navigation, and remote sensing.
A photograph of the spiral chip-based optical resonator developed at Caltech, shown next to a quarter to provide scale. Credit: Hansuek Lee/Caltech
A good tuning fork controls the release of its acoustical energy, ringing just one pitch at a particular sound frequency for a long time; this sustaining property is called the quality factor. Kerry Vahala, Ted and Ginger Jenkins Professor of Information Science and Technology and Applied Physics, and his colleagues transferred this concept to their optical resonator, focusing on the optical quality factor and other elements that affect frequency stability.
The researchers were able to stabilize the light's frequency by developing a silica glass chip resonator with a specially designed path for the photons in the shape of what is called an Archimedean spiral. "Using this shape allows the longest path in the smallest area on a chip. We knew that if we made the photons travel a longer path, the whole device would become more stable," says Hansuek Lee, a senior researcher in Vahala's lab.
Because the new resonator has a longer path, the energy changes are diluted, so the power surges are dampened—greatly improving the consistency and quality of the resonator's reference signal, which, in turn, improves the quality of the electronic or optical device.
In the new design, photons are applied to an outer ring of the spiraled resonator with a tiny light-dispensing optic fiber; the photons subsequently travel around four interwoven Archimedean spirals, ultimately closing the path after traveling more than a meter in an area about the size of a quarter—a journey 100 times longer than achieved in previous designs. In combination with the resonator, a special guide for the light was used, losing 100 times less energy than the average chip-based device.
In addition to its use as a frequency reference for lasers, a reference cavity could one day play a role equivalent to that of the ubiquitous quartz crystal in electronics. Most electronics systems use an oscillator to provide power at very precise frequencies. In the past several years, optical-based oscillators—which require optical reference cavities—have become better than electronic oscillators at delivering stable microwave and radio frequencies. While these optical oscillators are currently too large for use in small electronics, there is an effort under way to miniaturize their key subcomponents—like Vahala's chip-based reference cavity.
Tags: 3D printing batteries California Institute of Technology Caltech Harvard lasers University of Illinois
Brian Bailey
Brian Bailey is Technology Editor/EDA for Semiconductor Engineering. | {
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Q: PHP and mysql: previously working code: Saving Data and images to database or filepath I'm trying to save some data and a couple of images from a form to my database.
I previously had a part of the code that worked (the part that saved the data and images to the database) now for some reason it is not working, - I was messing around with the code and pressed undo one too many times.
require_once __DIR__.'/config.php';
session_start();
/*** connect to db ***/
$dbh = new PDO('mysql:host=' . DB_HOST . ';dbname=' . DB_USERNAME, DB_USERNAME, DB_PASSWORD);
if(isset($_POST['submit'])) {
$title = $_POST["title"];
$authors = $_POST["authors"];
$description = $_POST["description"];
$price = $_POST["price"];
$image = $_FILES['image']['tmp_name'];
$content = $_FILES['content']['tmp_name'];
$target_dir = "/path/to/dir/";
$target_file = $target_dir . basename($_FILES["image"]["name"]);
$target_file2 = $target_dir . basename($_FILES["content"]["name"]);
//move file
if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES["image"]["tmp_name"], $target_file) && move_uploaded_file($_FILES["content"]["tmp_name"], $target_file2) ) {
echo "The files have been uploaded.";
} else {
echo "error";
}
$file_path=$target_dir. basename( $_FILES["image"]["name"]);
$file_path2=$target_dir. basename( $_FILES["content"]["name"]);
echo $file_path;
$stmt = $dbh->prepare("insert into books values('".$_POST["title"]."','".$_POST["authors"]."','".$_POST["description"]."', '".$_POST["price"]."','".$file_path."', '".$file_path2."')");
$stmt->execute();
}
Can anyone see where I have gone wrong here? How can I get the images to upload and the images saving back in the database?
There are no error messages I am just presented with a page that says 'error'as I've echoed in the code
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In this recent Inbound Logistics op ed, Tive CRO Rob Stevens and Lenny Zeltser, VP Product Management at IoT security firm Minerva Labs, discuss the security implications of IoT in the supply chain. To make informed decisions regarding the integration of an IoT solution into the supply chain, Rob and Lenny suggest that managers think in terms of a "threat model" -- a quantitative framework that helps companies identify and mitigate potential risks to their supply chain operations.
The op ed goes on to describe the various components that make up a threat model, emphasizing the importance of considering potential motives and methods for an attack in order to develop effective, appropriate security measures. After all, different IoT systems present different potential risks and rewards. To manage these different systems, it is vital to understand security in the context of the specific application and environment, as opposed to attempting a one-size-fits-all security solution.
To learn more about how supply chain managers should approach IoT and security, read the full article in Inbound Logistics. And if you'd like to learn about how Tive's secure IoT solution can bring a new level of data-driven analysis to your supply chain, request a demo today. | {
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Expecting the worst
Authors Tom Richardson
How brands can embrace pessimism following the COP26 conference in Glasgow
The upbeat words and images brands are using around the climate crisis are increasingly out of sync with the public mood. It's time for marketers and agencies to embrace a more activist stance while still conveying optimism.
Described by John Kerry, the US climate envoy and former secretary of state, as the "last, best hope for the world" to stop catastrophic climate change, the COP26 conference in Glasgow instead seems to have generated a distinctly pessimistic mood. Without the leaders of countries accounting for over 40% of global emissions, or the voices of those most threatened by the impact of climate change, hope is fading fast that anything near the massive commitments necessary to avert climate change are possible from the conference.
Differing visual approaches to COP26 from government and civil society
Pessimistic turn
For the many people increasingly alarmed by inaction over climate change, whose numbers have been swelled by the proliferation of activist movements in recent years, this is a bitter disappointment, but not entirely surprising. The cultural depictions of the environmentalist movement have begun to combine increasing pessimistic visions with imagery of crisis, with constant emphasis on the inadequacy of global responses and the impact of climate change. Extinction Rebellion has in its very name a premonition of doom. Greta Thunberg, the young Swedish climate activist, is perhaps the world's most famous environmentalist, and pessimist. The increasingly mainstream concept of climate justice contains within it an intrinsic pessimism that those solutions to climate change currently pursued will be weaponised to punish the marginalised. Visually, the palette of environmental movements has changed from bright, vibrant greens to a broader spectrum of darker colours especially visceral shades of red, and increasingly angular lines. Notably, this has begun to be combined with vibrant, almost psychedelic colour, distinct from traditional earthy tones of the movement. A clash that conveys the energy of a moment of crisis.
Contrasting the optimism of government lines with activist pessimism
Meanwhile, most brands, driven by stakeholder appetite to engage increasingly on climate issues, remain distinctly upbeat. From Proctor and Gamble promising on Earth Day that 'small actions can make a world of difference', to Apple TV's positive account of a year of lockdown 'The Year the Earth Changed', few brands beyond the ever-progressive Patagonia seem keen to embrace gloom. Governments meanwhile, have pivoted from largely ignoring the climate crisis to, in some cases, ebullient optimism around the potential for, in the words of Boris Johnson 'have cake, eat cake' green growth. Visually, this approach has been accompanied by soothing, naturalistic colours and, especially in the UK, the ever-present image of the windmill.
Brand imagery remains largely optimistic
Role of pessimism
This polarization of messaging around climate change begs the question - which approach is the right approach? That is to say, which approach can galvanise action across countries, sectors and cultures to enact the massive changes necessary to prevent catastrophe. Where pessimism can breed despondency, optimism can fuel complacency. Is optimism more suitable in some periods, and pessimism others, or is there benefit in combining the two - a 'pessimism of the intellect and optimism of the will' to quote Antoni Gramsci?
Behavioural scientific approaches are inconclusive over which messaging provokes individuals into more action. Where a 2020 study found pessimistic messaging increases emotional arousal and, as a consequence, risk perception amongst respondents on the issue of climate, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-020-00574-z , findings from 2019 suggest the opposite, that 'constructive hope' should form the core of crisis messaging. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2019.00020/full
However, Focussing on the impact of optimism and pessimism amongst individuals in controlled contexts captures only one component of the broader question. Zooming out, a cultural perspective on the question yields a range of possibilities. Clearly, both impulses exist culturally at any one time, and are somewhat symbiotic. Pessimistic activists will always complain not enough is being done, prompting policymakers and brands to make sufficient change fuelled by their irrepressible optimism. It does not follow, however, that these two impulses are at all times equally balanced, nor that they should be. Sociologists including Oliver Bennett identify periods of pessimism in intellectual circles, eventually percolating into general public discourse eventually driving demands for substantial change. Change is then implemented in a following period of optimistic construction as can be seen throughout history.
Action pessimism
Going into COP26, organizations would be wise to recognise the power of pessimism in the current moment. If pessimism and optimism wax and wane, those seeking to drive change need to assess both where culture is currently, where it is going, and whether they want to lead the charge or follow the pack. Despite the well noted impact focus of millennials, the chipper optimism of Johnson and corporates seems premature. Although the perception gap between the powerful and the people has narrowed in terms of perception of climate change, tackling it has begun to be associated with the broader challenge of inequality, and historically low confidence in capitalism. Brands in particular need to recognise a spirit of scepticism towards them. Optimistic positioning on climate change risks a lack of credibility, while pessimistic positioning risks inauthenticity in emulating the voice of activist movements.
Action pessimism in activist imagery
A more constructive approach for brands joining the struggle against climate change is to borrow from the imagery of activists and embody 'action pessimism', evoking realism while avoiding an image of disempowerment. Some activist groups within the movement have begun to combine a pessimistic colour palette with the energy of explosive lines and shapes.
By calling for action on the challenging, systemic issues underpinning climate change, rather than offering optimistic solutions to smaller problems, brands can match the cultural mood, while positioning themselves for a more optimistic future. Pact Coffee, for instance, recently launched the 'Make a Pact' campaign, centring not on unfairness in coffee supply chains, but the bold, pessimistic statement that 'coffee is broken' in caps font. E.ON meanwhile has produced a campaign featuring executives standing on a melting glacier, a profoundly pessimistic location, in a readiness for action. In the context of COP26, brands must be ready to share in the potential disappointment of the public, while positioning themselves as an active player in addressing the ongoing climate challenge, today and in the future.
Tom Richardson
Associate at Quantum Consumer Solutions: Insight & Design Strategy
Tom Richardson is an associate at Quantum Consumer Solutions in London. A strategist with public, private and third sector experience, his work focusses on purpose, sustainability and behaviour change campaigns.
Website Quantum Consumer Solutio...
by Arthur Labarre
Greener, better, stronger
by Matt Hay
Conscientious costs
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There is a recently invented trend its pitchmen hope to make a tradition, The Elf on the Shelf. He is a scout who will report back to Santa Claus whether children have been naughty or nice. Is this just an innocuous little add-on to the legend of St. Nicholas? Hardly! The Elf on the Shelf is designed to make current and future generations of American children used to being watched at all times. It is a plot from Big Brother to make the surveillance state seem normal.
Parents are encouraged to move their little elf around the house from time to time when the young ones aren't watching. This will make him seem like he's not just a doll. Also, kids are warned never to touch him lest he lose his elf powers and not be able to work for Santa any more. That is bound to come off as a dare to the one skeptical child in many homes, and leave his or her siblings crying inconsolably. Also, a doll apparently moving will make easily frightened children terrified! It will be as if they have discovered their house is haunted.
It is painfully obvious that Washington does not trust the American people. Even worse than politicians are the unelected bureaucrats at agencies like the NSA, FBI, CIA and Department of Homeland Security who view our Constitutional guarantees of privacy to be nothing more than some ink on a piece of paper. They have a goal of making us forget about privacy and personal security, and it has nothing to do with protecting us from crime or terrorism. It is only about power. They invented this diabolical little imp they would have children believe is one of Santa's Helpers. Do not be fooled.
The Elf on the Shelf is bad for your children and bad for America. Do not bring him home for the holidays. | {
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Vitgrunden är öar i Finland. De ligger i Skärgårdshavet och i kommunen Kimitoön i landskapet Egentliga Finland, i den sydvästra delen av landet. Öarna ligger omkring 60 kilometer söder om Åbo och omkring 160 kilometer väster om Helsingfors.
Arean för den av öarna koordinaterna pekar på är 1 hektar och dess största längd är 200 meter i nord-sydlig riktning.
Klimat
Inlandsklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är °C. Den varmaste månaden är augusti, då medeltemperaturen är °C, och den kallaste är januari, med °C.
Källor
Öar i Hitis
Öar i Skärgårdshavet | {
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Drillable Lifting Subs | Drill String Accessories | Downhole Oil Tools, Inc.
Drillable Lifting Subs are of one piece construction and manufactured from 4145M or 4140HT alloy steel.
The Drillable Lifting Sub comes with an 18 degree tapered shoulder with a box up x pin down connection.
Available in all diameters and lengths. | {
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package org.zaproxy.zap.extension.openapi.spider;
import static fi.iki.elonen.NanoHTTPD.newFixedLengthResponse;
import static org.hamcrest.MatcherAssert.assertThat;
import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.contains;
import static org.mockito.BDDMockito.given;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.mock;
import fi.iki.elonen.NanoHTTPD.IHTTPSession;
import fi.iki.elonen.NanoHTTPD.Response;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.BeforeEach;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import org.parosproxy.paros.network.HttpMessage;
import org.zaproxy.addon.spider.parser.ParseContext;
import org.zaproxy.zap.extension.openapi.AbstractServerTest;
import org.zaproxy.zap.model.ValueGenerator;
import org.zaproxy.zap.testutils.NanoServerHandler;
/** Unit test for {@link OpenApiSpider}. */
class OpenApiSpiderUnitTest extends AbstractServerTest {
private ValueGenerator valueGenerator;
private OpenApiSpider spider;
@BeforeEach
void setupSpider() {
valueGenerator = mock(ValueGenerator.class);
spider = new OpenApiSpider(() -> valueGenerator);
}
@Test
void shouldParseResource() throws Exception {
// Given
List<String> accessedUris = new ArrayList<>();
this.nano.addHandler(
new NanoServerHandler("") {
@Override
protected Response serve(IHTTPSession session) {
accessedUris.add(session.getUri());
return newFixedLengthResponse("");
}
});
HttpMessage message = getHttpMessage("");
message.setResponseBody(
"openapi: 3.0.0\n"
+ "servers:\n"
+ " - url: http://localhost:"
+ nano.getListeningPort()
+ "\n"
+ "paths:\n"
+ " /path:\n"
+ " get:\n"
+ " responses:\n"
+ " 200:\n"
+ " content:\n"
+ " application/json: {}");
ParseContext ctx = mock(ParseContext.class);
given(ctx.getHttpMessage()).willReturn(message);
// When
spider.parseResource(ctx);
// Then
assertThat(accessedUris, contains("/path"));
}
}
| {
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Literature References: A product of fermentation, also in cream ripened for churning. Obtained by the action of sorbose bacterium or Mycoderma aceti on 2,3-butanediol or by the action of fungi, such as Aspergillus, Penicillium, Mycoderma on sugar cane juice: Browne, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 28, 467 (1906). By action of yeast on diacetyl: Nagelschmidt, Biochem. Z. 186, 317 (1927). From diacetyl by partial reduction with Zn and acid: Diels, Stephan, Ber. 40, 4338 (1907). Fermentation process: Vergnaud, US 2529061 (1950 to Usines de Melle).
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If there are birds, things are okay.
Bird Banders in the News Again!
We caught a kingfisher! And I got to hold it! This is serious stuff. Hence the serious expression on my face.
Everglades National Park, Florida. 2009.
I have no doubt that one day I will be an old black vulture, my face a mass of wrinkles and sparse hair. I will sun myself along the boardwalk, and stare down anyone who gets too close. My walk, ungainly, slow, will take me along. I will pick apart dead things, old things, the decaying bits of conversation no one else wants. Those will be left for me, to have my way with. I will stare death in the face and not blink, I will circle it, be drawn to it, draw life from it.
It is how we gather, all of us, drawn together to bring life from death. To consume death, and become stronger because of it.
I enjoy this song, and find it very catchy. I also enjoy those snazzy sequin suit jackets they're all sporting. Classy. However, I think they got the lyrics wrong. It's pretty good as-is, but there's a better way. One involving birds (therefore of course it's better— see Portlandia- Put A Bird On It).
Here are the original lyrics, as best as I can figure. There is some discrepancy between the different sources I consulted during a quick Google search. Pharrell needs to learn to enunciate properly, then we wouldn't have this problem. And what's with the hand in the pocket in the video? Get your hand out of your pants, it looks weird.
(repeat the part about cups, then repeat the chorus a gazillion times. It's a pretty simple song as far as lyrics go).
Why stay up all night if there are no owls involved?
Phoenixes, cups, presents, ribbons, all well and good. But owls? Better.
The first time I heard this song I didn't really listen to the words of the two verses, just the chorus: "She's up all night to the sun/ I'm up all night to get some…" Obviously, I thought, they're talking about owl banding. Why else would you stay "up all night til the sun" unless you were catching owls?
So I rewrote the lyrics. Someone had to.
I used saw-whets in this version, as they are the only owls I have experience banding (and therefore the only ones I have decent pictures of), but I'm sure we could easily modify for other species.
What is this I'm seein?
*biologists use UV light (a black light) to age saw-whets based on molt pattern (the way their feathers have grown, and how old they are). They do this by looking at the underside of their wings. Young birds will have pinkish-looking feathers, and older birds will have a combo of pinkish and whitish feathers. Check out the McGill Bird Observatory's Northern Saw-whet Owl banding page for more information and pictures.
What does an owl with an attitude have?
What do you call an owl with a sore throat?
A bird that doesn't give a hoot!
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Q: Should Controls Be in the ViewModel? I am trying to learn MVVM and using MVVM light with my phone application but I am kinda confused on how to access some information.
I am trying to not to use code behind events as much as possible as that does not seem to be the true MVVM way but I ran into a problem I don't know how to do.
I am using Google authentication and I am checking the Naviagted Event after each browser load.
public ICommand BrowserNavigated
{
get
{
return new RelayCommand<NavigationEventArgs>(e =>
{
var d = e;
var a = d;
});
}
}
However I also need the actual object control(I want to access the html that page is spitting back out) but I don't know how to get it.
private void wbGoogle_Navigated(object sender, System.Windows.Navigation.NavigationEventArgs e)
{
var d = e;
var d2 = d;
}
in the above code I could just cast "sender" to a web browser object but with me doing it the MVVM way I don't know how to access it.
Should I have another property or something for WebBrowser in my ViewModel?
A: In MVVM, code behind is allowed, but perhaps bindings are preferred. However, having GUI controls / events (hard coupling) is not allowed.
There may be ways to avoid code behind, but if you have to handle an event, get the data out of the event and set the property on your ViewModel in your code behind, then that is a better way to do it than adding UI code to your ViewModel which is clearly not keeping with MVVM.
Perhaps you can create some sort of EventTrigger which sets a property for a webbrowser that you can databind to create a re-usable Trigger that you can set in your XAML? (There's probably lots of ways to be clever on how to avoid code behind and create reusable code)
A: Your ViewModel should be totally unaware of the View or particular controls. Whether or not to keep the codebehind of your view clear or not, is a matter of religion.
If you want to keep it clean, which I recommend whenever possible, there are a number of concepts, which allow you to do so.
First, you need to design your View/ViewModel relationship in a way, that all data relevant for the ViewModel is present 'at all times' in the ViewModel or can be passed to the ViewModel via CommandParameter of a ICommand. In your case, if the page of the Webbrowser is controlled by (i.e. might be set from) the ViewModel, the ViewModel should hold a property, which is bound to the Source property of the browser. If the ViewModel just needs to 'know' the Uri when the BrowserNavigated is executed, just pass it as a CommandParameter.
Secondly, for your particular case, you want to execute a command on the ViewModel, when the Navigated event of the WebBrowser is raised. As always, there are several options. I prefer the option which comes with the framework: The EventTrigger in System.Windows.Interactivity allows you to relay any event of any control to commands via bindings.
This way, the Uri can be set from the ViewModel:
<WebBrowser Source="{Binding BrowserPageUri}" Name="wbGoogle">
<i:Interaction.Triggers>
<i:EventTrigger EventName="Navigated" >
<i:InvokeCommandAction Command="{Binding BrowserNavigated}" />
</i:EventTrigger>
</i:Interaction.Triggers>
</WebBrowser>
This way, you can handle the Uri as parameter of the command:
<WebBrowser Name="wbGoogle">
<i:Interaction.Triggers>
<i:EventTrigger EventName="Navigated" >
<i:InvokeCommandAction Command="{Binding BrowserNavigated}"
CommandParameter="{Binding Source, ElementName=wbGoogle}" />
</i:EventTrigger>
</i:Interaction.Triggers>
</WebBrowser>
Of course, this only lets you access the Uri of the page in the WebBrowser, not the page itself. If you need to bind to the page object itself, you need to extend the WebBrowser, with an attached property, that makes the Document property bindable. This is quite straight-forward:
Attached Document property for WebBrowser
After attaching this property to your WebBrowser, you can define the bindings of the WebBrowser just as in the above code, just with the attached property, instead of the Source property.
Note, that the syntax for binding to an attached property would be:
{Binding Path=(WebBrowserExtentions.Document)}
A: MVVM can be great for data binding and by using toolkits like MVVMLight, events that deal with user interactions can also be neatly dealt with.
However sometimes, controls like WebBrowserControl or ApplicationBar present a challenge to this. They can be difficult or impossible to bind with event triggers, or have complex behaviours. In these cases it is simpler if you handle the process of getting information from the control in your View code behind and send a simple message down to the VM.
Sure you could create an event that updates a property, write an Attached Property, or maybe use a 3rd party library; and there are cases that warrant that approach.
In your example I personally would use code-behind to handle the Navigated event and send down a message (or a method call on your VM) containing everything the VM wants in one go.
For instance:
private void wbGoogle_Navigated(object sender, System.Windows.Navigation.NavigationEventArgs e)
{
var vm = (TypeOfMyViewModel) this.DataContext;
//... read your HTML, get URL etc ...
vm.WebBrowserNavigatedTo(url, html, loadTime);
}
Similarly if an event raised from your VM would cause many things to happen in your View there comes a point where it is simpler to send a message or event to your View and let the View update the controls in code.
The key thing is keep the roles of MVVM distinct, e.g. to avoid a direct dependency of the ViewModel on the View. Interfaces can help here well as Messaging that comes with MVVMLight and its alternatives.
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On politics and principle
Nominet – Sir Michael Lyons' Review
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July 1, 2016 Alex Bligh No comments
Jim Hacker (Yes Minister): "It's the peoples' will. I am their leader; I must follow them."
Recent attitudes to a prospective post-Brexit parliamentary vote shows the declining importance of principle in British politics. It seems to me that in the first 75 years of the last century, politicians had principles which, in general, did not change and from which they were reluctant to reject for political advantage. Politicians would rather cross the floor of the house or enter the political wilderness rather than vote for something in which they did not believe – Churchill being an obvious example. Even in the last quarter of the last century, when trounced in a general election, politicians from the losing party did not immediately accept the politics of their opponents; rather they concluded they had failed to convince the public, and investigated why. The parties might have changed their leaders under such circumstances, but the individuals within the parties did not often change their personal views – consider Tony Benn, for example. Indeed after the death of John Smith and four consecutive general election defeats, Blair's election meant the Labour leadership took a centrist position, much to the chagrin of old Labour apparatchiks who saw much of his politics as betrayal.
On 23 June 2016, the British people voted 52% to 48% to leave the United Kingdom; like it or not, this is a fact. In the run up to the referendum, politicians backed each side of the argument. With the exception of a couple of MPs (I'm betting Baroness Warsi might feel a little silly switching sides to Remain four days before the result was known), opinions were entrenched and strongly held – held indeed as matters of principle. Yet following the referendum, almost all of those backing Remain (who are in a majority in parliament) appear now to be happy to vote through Brexit, saying "we must respect the will of the people".
Of course the will of the people must be given respect. However, that does not mean it needs to be blindly followed. Listening, but following ones own principles, and not having them change with the direction of the political wind, is an honourable stance. A politician of principle would, it seems to me, say "I believed this before, and vote with a 4% majority has not changed my mind. I respect your opinion, but I disagree with it, and you elected me as to parliament as a representative to vote in the manner I think best and according to my party's manifesto. I shall thus vote in the manner I believe is in the best interests of the UK and my constituency, and if you disagree with me, I will be deselected or fail to be re-elected, because that's how democracy works". Note that no MP, Douglas Carswell excepted, has a party with a manifesto commitment to leave the EU.
Most pro-Remain MPs have taken the line of backing a parliamentary vote for Brexit because not to do so would be "political suicide", as David Allen Green notes in the Financial Times. But that seems to me an abrogation of their political principles (assuming they had them in the first place). Britain is a parliamentary democracy, and the crown in parliament is sovereign (ironically a position Leave campaigners were only too keen to emphasise a few weeks ago). If there is question of the legitimacy of our MPs, it should be resolved through a general election. But to change one's views based on a relatively small majority of the people being in disagreement with you seems to be the mark of a politician more interested in their continued political career than in the principles they claim to hold.
Capital punishment was (with a minor exceptions) abolished in England, Wales and Scotland in 1965. In every subsequent parliament until 1997, a vote was held to restore the death penalty, and every such vote failed. Throughout this period, surveys consistently showed the British people to be strongly in favour of restoring the death penalty at least in respect of some crimes (70% being in favour according to one survey), but on the occasion of each parliamentary vote, most MPs voted against the apparent will of the people. Those MPs did not sacrifice their principled stance. I wonder whether the same would happen now.
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February 4, 2016 Alex Bligh No comments
A year or so ago, Nominet's board commissioned Sir Michael Lyons to perform an independent external review of Nominet's operating model and governance arrangements. Sir Michael reported to the board in October, and the board have now released both Sir Michael's report, and their response.
I spoke to Sir Michael briefly at the last AGM, and at his request had a longer telephone conversation. I have to say I was impressed – he seemed to have got to the heart of the issues pretty quickly. And he appears to have produced a very sensible report.
Sir Michael's recommendations are to be found at the end of his report. In summary they are level-headed and reasonable. None are particularly radical, and I think he is probably correct that radical surgery is not needed. Nominet appear to have accepted most of them, although I do find it a little strange that they don't accept the need for finance director on the board of a company Nominet's size.
Given I agree with almost everything Sir Michael has written, I'm not going to pick the report apart in full here. But I will mention two details.
Firstly, Sir Michael suggests (page 19):
Introduce clear KPIs for cost control and return on Research & Development
I think introducing KPIs is a valuable strategy, particularly regarding cost control. However, I question the extent of the usefulness of introducing KPIs for 'return on Research and Development'. Long term R&D produces returns only over the long term; by then it's too late to control the cost of that R&D. I think maintaining a close eye on what is researched is probably even more important than what it costs. Moreover, in any R&D environment it should be an expected result that whilst some projects will produce transformative commercial successes, some (perhaps most) projects do not come to commercial fruition; accepting that this is an inevitability and not a failure is vital, not least as otherwise staff have the perverse incentive to carry on with such projects.
In his recommendations section, this has been tempered to:
Recommendation 18: Nominet should make public the KPIs by which it holds the executive to account reflecting at the minimum registry costs and progress with diversification
which I believe is a better view of things.
The Nominet Trust and Nominet's public purpose
Sir Michael makes a number of wise remarks about the Nominet Trust and Nominet's public purpose. Here are a couple of quotes:
From page 9:
It is not enough to argue that Nominet fulfils its wider public purposes by making a profit or that the bigger that profit, the bigger the social benefit. Nor, for that matter, that it meets its social responsibilities by donating some, or all, of its profit to charitable purposes.
From page 12:
However, there is one point that I would like to underline and that is the importance of taking a wide view of social benefit and so avoid focusing solely on welfare benefits. There may be a danger that this has marked the early days of the Nominet Trust, where the board appears to have put an emphasis on separation and independence for the new Trust (both important issues for charitable status to be secured) but, perhaps, inadequate consideration of purpose.
Much of what the Trust has undertaken appears to be valued by the beneficiaries and other commentators but does not appear to be widely understood, or valued, by the membership. In part, this may be remedied by clearer communications in the future, and that is certainly on the agenda, but I believe it may also offer some lessons for the definition of the company's wider purposes. Lessons, in terms of both the importance of clearly-defined purposes but also of ensuring that they are based on a wide view of social benefit. Most crucially, the interest of the original founders in establishing Nominet as a company capable of contributing to the further development of the internet was, itself, a clear purpose of social benefit. Whilst I believe that objective now needs to be revisited and, perhaps, broken down with a set of purposes reflecting the company's current understanding of the internet and the wider digital economy, I strongly encourage the board to give weight to objectives which offer economic as well as social benefits. Not least, because these are likely to be more appealing to the membership.
I think Sir Michael has these points exactly correct, though as they did not find their way into a recommendation, they board did not respond to them. Donating money to the Nominet Trust is laudable, but does not mean that by doing so Nominet has automatically achieved its public purpose solely by doing this; public purpose should run through its operations. Similarly, Nominet sometimes appears to want to wash its hands of the money once donated (perhaps in order to ensure the Nominet Trust appears to be independent); whilst I agree that Nominet should not involve itself in day to day decisions of the Nominet Trust it should ensure that the Nominet Trust is applying its funds in a manner consistent with Nominet's own public purpose. Funding more (charitable) projects directly related to internet infrastructure, for instance, would not go amiss.
December 11, 2015 Alex Bligh No comments
Nominet has announced that it is to increase its prices for UK domain names.
The announcement states in essence that prices will rise from a minimum of GBP 2.50 per year per domain (i.e. GBP 5.00 for two years – the same per annum for longer periods) to a minimum of GPB 3.75 per year per domain, which is a 50% price rise (assuming one was previously renewing each two years). Nominet note that the price hasn't changed since 1999, so this is equivalent by my calculation to a (compound) 6% per year price rise. The cost increase is then potentially reduced by new co-marketing programmes. Note that the one year registration price was already GPB 3.50 per year, but that's a relatively new introduction; if you were renewing domains this way, the price increase is smaller.
I've been asked what I think about this, and specifically I've been asked to sign this petition, which (as far as I can tell) is calling for an EGM of the company to vote on the price changes and some form of consultation. I'm against the former, but in favour in principle of the latter (for the reasons set out below), but as such I won't be signing the petition.
Those hardest hit by the price rise are those maintaining large portfolios of domain names where the domain names fees are a high percentage of their cost base. Most 'normal' domain name registrants won't give two hoots if the price of their domain name increases by GPB 1.25 a year, or even five times that. But those whose business relies on keeping these portfolios in order to speculatively sell a fraction of them, or to attract traffic (and thus ad revenue), are going to be affected significantly. Let's call this group of people "domainers" (although some don't like that title). The EGM petition appears to have been started by domainers, and signed by many domainers. In many quarters of the industry, domainers are not a popular group. My personal view is that it's a legitimate business model (if not one I want to be involved in) provided IPR is not infringed, no consumers are deliberately confused, no animals hurt during filming etc.; but others have different views.
Nominet's handling of this issue has been a mess. However, so poor has Nominet's handling of this issue been that it has succeeded in getting several people to sign this petition who normally would have nothing to do with domainers.
Here's what I think and why (skip to the end for a summary):
Prima facie, Nominet should have the right (somehow) to change its prices. It's not reasonable to expect a supplier to maintain the same prices ad infinitum. The question is how.
Those who construct business models which rely on a single supplier for a huge percentage of their cost base, where that supplier has the freedom to change its prices, need to educate themselves on business risk. In this instance, they can renew at the old price for up to ten years (until the new prices come into effect), which will clearly have a cash cost. However, this was a risk that should have been evident from the point Nominet began (certainly since 1999). I'm afraid I have no special sympathy here.
All of the justification for this price rise appears to have looked at supply-side issues, i.e. how much it costs Nominet to register a domain. Let's briefly look into that. As far as I can tell (and as I raised at their last AGM) their average cost and marginal cost per domain appear both to have risen reasonable substantially since I was on the board many years ago. Whilst I accept that there must have been some inflation pressure (e.g. in wages), and the need to maintain an infrastructure handling more load, technology prices have fallen and processes should have been automated. The latter point is why the average wage at Nominet should have (and has) risen; because it should be employing fewer (relatively highly paid) people designing automated systems, not an army of (relatively low paid) administrators doing things manually.
However, despite Nominet's emphasis on the above, I suspect the real issue is that buried within the accounts are the costs of doing lots of things that do not directly involve .uk registrations. Nominet is attempting to diversify. This might be good, or it might be bad. But Nominet should have been clear as to how much of the increased cost is going towards expenditure in servicing .uk domain names, and how much for other purposes such as increased costs elsewhere (e.g. diversification), or building up reserves (increased revenue without increased costs). Nominet hasn't published any figures, so we don't know.
The unexamined side of the equation is demand-side. As far as I can tell, Verisign's wholesale price is $7.85 per annum (GBP 5.85 per year), and that's for a thin registry (where the registry provides far fewer services, and the registrar far more). Clearly on this basis Nominet's prices are and will remain well below market level. It would thus seem that Nominet is providing a fuller product (perhaps a better product) at a far keener price than its main competitor, despite have fewer economies of scale. And it is a product generally loved in its target market (the UK). Why on earth Nominet didn't use this as the centre-point of its argument, I don't know.
I don't think as a general principle price changes should have to be put to a vote of members. This is how things were (for a while) whilst Clause 19A (the 'Hutty Clause') was incorporated into Nominet's articles. I was and remain in favour of its removal. Having members vote on every price change encourages the perception that Nominet is some form of cartel, and fetters the discretion of the directors. It also makes changing prices an unnecessarily difficult business, meaning it is hard for Nominet to respond to changes in the market place (arguably this can't have been too much of a worry given the number of years without a price change since it was removed). But Nominet is a commercial organisation, not a golf club, and therefore its pricing should be set by its management.
However, there is the question of how the management should set the prices, i.e. what objective are they attempting to achieve? Verisign is a public company, and its directors set prices to maximise profit in the long term. Nominet cannot distribute its profit to shareholders, so how should it set its prices? Should it too maximise profits? For many years the principles were long term cashflow neutrality, long term P&L neutrality, and maintaining a sufficient reserve for legal challenges and market downturn; these were called 'the Bligh principles', because (cough) I came up with them, and they seem to have survived a long while, for better or for worse. Prices were then meant to be set to accord with these principles. Some would argue the principles are still relevant, some would argue they have problems (I have a foot in both camps). But the point is that there were transparent principles that everyone knew about, and if they didn't agree on them, well, they didn't in general have a better suggestion.
I am of the view that any change to these guiding principles should be carefully and transparently consulted upon; this is not because I'm particularly attached to the principles above, but because deciding which principles drive Nominet's behaviour is a key matter of governance. Note this is a different matter to a change in prices (following the guiding principles); I'm happy to leave that to management provided they explain how the change better satisfies the guiding principles. If Nominet don't publish these principles, or an explanation of how a price change better satisfies them, there is no way members can hold them to account. And whilst I recognise members can occasionally be a pain, there is no one else who can hold Nominet's management to account. Quite apart from that, transparency is in itself a good thing. As is avoiding the appearance of something that might be problematic to the competition authorities.
What appears to have happened now is that there are no guiding principles, or at least none that we know about. The suggestion that prices are set according to cost recovery principles (never particularly felicitously worded) is simultaneously being removed from the terms and conditions. Is the principle now profit maximisation? If so, please come out and say it. Is the principle now 'whatever the management feel like'? That is not in my view acceptable. But the principles seem to have disappeared. Prices appear to be being set on the basis that 'Nominet think they should be higher'. If this is not in fact the case, then Nominet has a communications problem.
Lastly, there seems to have been some bizarre criticism of the co-marketing programmes proposed. The objection is that those who register the most domains get the most co-marketing, and that this is unfair. It seems to be me self-evident that those who register the most domains should get the most co-marketing funds, as they are meant to be put towards registering domains. Rather, my problem with them is that the co-marketing funds for the larger registrars are too small. How do I work that out? From the site calling for an EGM: 'Registrars with over 250,000 domains under management can now claim up to £80,000 per registrar. Smaller registrars with under 5000 domains can only claim £2000.' This completely misses the point. For an organisation with 250,001 domains, Nominet's providing GBP 0.32 per domain back, reducing the price for that year to GBP 3.43. For an organisation with 4,999 domain names, Nominet's providing GBP 1.25 per domain back, reducing the price for that year down to GBP 1.25. Or to put it another way, if you have 4,999 domain names as a registrar, and claim your full co-marketing allowance, you will be far better off than before (even if the number of domain names stays the same); if you have 250,000 domain names, you will be worse off than before, unless you increase the number of domain names you sell quite substantially. Every co-marketing program I've seen before scales in the other direction – i.e. the larger you are, the better deal you get per item sold. Rather than a bulk discount, Nominet is applying a bulk penalty! Whilst I am sure it has its reasons for this, I have no idea why smaller registrars are complaining it's unfair on them. Of course not all registrars may be eligible to apply, but that's not dependent on the size of the registrar. And the co-marketing is presumably directed at generating new registrations rather than renewals (this is co-marketing, presumably meaning it is dependent on Nominet related marketing spend from the registrar); whilst that may hit those with domain portfolios they are not growing harder, that's not dependent on size either, and is presumably a desired result (encouraging people to grow the number of domains under management as opposed to merely renew an existing portfolio).
So, back to that petition:
Yes, Nominet should have (and should now) consult on any change to its pricing principles, and not change the prices until it has done so; but
No, Nominet need not consult (let alone have a vote) on the price change itself
But I think it unsurprising that people are annoyed.
Technology nominet
October 13, 2015 Alex Bligh No comments
Golang complained today:
RSA modulus is not a positive number
I wondered whether this was a fault with our cert(s) or whether golang was loading it properly. As there was no canonical resource on the net for how to diagnose it, her's what I did (some anonymity applied to the cert):
openssl asn1parse -i -dump -in /path/to/certificate | egrep -A6 -B1 :rsaEncryption
which gives these lines:
289:d=3 hl=2 l= 11 cons: SEQUENCE
291:d=4 hl=2 l= 9 prim: OBJECT :rsaEncryption
302:d=3 hl=4 l= 270 prim: BIT STRING
0000 - 00 30 82 01 09 02 82 01-00 cb 4a 13 93 bf 3e 91 .0........J...>.
0010 - 89 08 4e 85 fb e0 2a b8-9e 1c 7f d3 1a eb 34 77 ..N...*.......4w
0020 - 6d 8a 0c 1d d9 13 70 40-ba be 5f 77 2f a1 88 66 m.....p@.._w/..f
0030 - fd 2e ef 14 3f 1d 36 ff-df 23 1c 6a a5 f1 ae fb ....?.6..#.j....
0040 - e6 9a 0a 8b dc 53 5d f4-7a be 0c 27 38 76 2f 27 .....S].z..'8v/'
That tells me that the rsaEncryption bit string starts at byte offset 302. So now I can look at it like this:
$ openssl asn1parse -i -dump -in /path/to/certificate -strparse 302
0:d=0 hl=4 l= 265 cons: SEQUENCE
4:d=1 hl=4 l= 256 prim: INTEGER :-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
264:d=1 hl=2 l= 3 prim: INTEGER :010001
The two INTEGER values displayed are the RSA modulus and the exponent (65537 in this case).
But the modulus shown is negative (see initial - sign on the first line representing an INTEGER), which is contrary to RFC3447, which means golang complains, even if openssl s_client does not.
Note that if you attempt to display this with openssl x509 -modulus, it won't display the fault (i.e. it will display the two's complement hex value rather than the negative number, so you have no idea of the problem).
Conclusion: the certificate is broken, and golang is (technically) right to complain. Apparently the issue was caused by it being generated by a buggy version of gnutls. Solution: Regenerate the certificate.
September 13, 2015 Alex Bligh No comments
A quick note on how to do this, partly so I don't forget.
I used to think (and Google says) that the answer is to compare the output of the following two commands:
cat /path/to/public/key | openssl x509 -noout -modulus
cat /path/to/private/key | openssl rsa -noout -modulus
Links may suggest md5sum on the output to make the moduli easier to compare.
Well, this is all very well as far as it goes, but it won't work with ECDSA certificates. Here's a much more reliable way that works with all certificates, assuming you're using a modern OpenSSL:
cat /path/to/public/key | openssl x509 -noout -pubkey
cat /path/to/private/key | openssl pkey -pubout
The openssl pkey command actually extracts the public key from the private key. You can then compare them (or their MD5 if you pass them through md5sum).
Technology none
May 9, 2015 Alex Bligh No comments
My Three Home Signal device has now been down for eight days. Despite their twitter support people (@ThreeUKSupport) saying periodically that they think the problem is fixed, my understanding is that this is pretty much a network-wide outage. Ringing the support number for 3 Home Signal (0800 358 4828) leads to a recorded message saying "We know you're having problems with your Home Signal device …" and if you are prepared to wait for 20 minutes on hold for their call centre, they admit this is a network-wide problem.
Despite living reasonably centrally in London, I have no signal at home (well, occasionally one bar from the top of the house). So I rely on the Home Signal device to get any signal at all, as do the three other people (yes, glutton for punishment, I have four accounts with Three).
Now, I've worked in reasonably senior positions at telcos, and the only network-wide faults I have known that have taken eight days to resolve are serious physical problems, such as cable breaks, sensible telcos put in redundant cable systems to prevent these affecting service. If I had a twenty-four hour problem on my network, I'd be seriously embarrassed. But embarrassment aside, I'd be communicating to my customers what the problem was, and what my plan is to fix it. And that's what Three are not doing.
Rather than admitting they have a problem, they are telling their customers that the problem does not exist or has been fixed:
Their support team is telling people the issue is fixed.
Their PR team is telling people the issue is fixed (see update on story, followed swiftly by another update)
However, as the rapidly flashing green light on my Home Signal box will attest, it hasn't been fixed.
Calling the Home Signal support line results in a 20 minute wait to get through, followed by an admission (if pressed) that they have a network wide outage, that they have no idea of the cause (at least that they are prepared to reveal), and that they have no idea of an estimated time to fix. Calling the normal support line results in a suggestion you call the Home Signal support line.
Attempting to escalate the complaint led to the following comic list of events:
Long pause whilst transferred to supervisor
Supervisor asks whether she can put me on hold to find out more
I say yes, which results in the call being dropped
Supervisor calls back (on the mobile, which doesn't work, obviously)
I receive a text message asking me to call 0800 358 4916 to talk through my complaint
That number is no longer in service (perhaps it has worn out), and leads to a recorded message, suggesting I call the normal support line
Oh, and complaining to @ThreeUKSupport merely leads you to be asked to fill in a form. Someone then rings you back, or attempts to (no luck given I, um, have no signal), who leaves you a voice message and tells you to ring the support line.
If you complain hard enough, they will refund your bill pro-rata – which on my larger tarriff (£45 a month) was a whole £8. Given I've spent at least a couple of hours on the phone, that hardly compensates for my time complaining. Notwithstanding, I suggest you do this, not because it's worth getting the few quid back but because the administrative hassle of processing it might make them pull their finger out.
This is not how successful companies communicate. Put something up on your website. Proactively communicate that you have a problem, and what you are doing to fix it, and people will love your customer service. Pretend you have fixed the problem, send people around and around endless chains of telephone numbers, and they will think you are a bunch of incompetent muppets. And on balance, it seems they'd be right.
In the event, I got more information from Wireshark than I could get from Three. A little playing with packet capture establishes that the boxes (white labelled Ubiquisys, now part of Cisco) successfully boot, make NTP and DNS queries, download their config (when hard reset), successfully negotiated TLS to a three server, then set up and maintain an IPSEC tunnel to somewhere in Three. And indeed one engineer successfully remotely logged into my box and rebooted it. So the signs are they aren't suffering from a DoS attack or anything similar. My understanding is that they then run SIP over this tunnel. Presumably this layer or upwards is not working.
So, Three
Fix your network
Fix your communication failures
Give the customers who are suffering some gesture beyond a couple of miserly quid.
Epilogue #1
Today Three finally fixed it (11 days later). Here's how I got them to do it.
I rung 0800 358 4916 on a weekday, which is the complaint line, raised merry hell and asked for the fault to be escalated. They credited me 2 weeks' line rental on each account at this point.
A few hours later, they rung me back on a landline and I got put through to their Home Signal team (without waiting 20 minutes on hold).
They asked me to reset the box which unsurprisingly did nothing.
An hour later they rung back to see if it was working (no), and said they were going to delete the registration from their system and set it up again from scratch. I should then reset the box.
Ten minutes later it was working. They rang back to check after a bit.
Why this simple reset could not have been done at any point during the 11 day outage remains a mystery.
Obviously that was two easy. It worked for an entire evening, but only on my phone (there are 3 more on the box). This morning it was trapped in a fugue state of apparent rebooting (red light, rapidly flashing green light, no light, red light, rinse and repeat).
Now Three are replacing my white home signal box with a black one.
One of the interesting aspects of the 2015 UK election is the disparity between votes cast and seats gained. The table below shows (for the parties that actually gained seats) the number of votes cast, the seats gained, and the votes per seat. It then goes on to show how, if those seats had been distributed amongst those parties* proportionate to their vote, how many seats they would have got, and what change that would produce.
Two things are immediately apparent.
First, some parties had to work much harder (i.e. gain more votes) for each seat than others. UKIP needed 3.8 million votes for each seat, the Greens 1.2 million, and the Liberal Democrats 302,000. Looking at the two parties that did really well, the Conservatives needed 34,000 votes for each seat, and the SNP a paltry 26,000.
Secondly, the make up of a parliament elected proportionately would be very different. The Conservatives would still comfortably be the largest party, but not have a majority. Labour would have done still worse. UKIP would have a third as many seats as the Conservatives. The Lib Dems would not be wiped out. The SNP would have around half as many seats as they do today.
It's hard to understand the democratic legitimacy in a party polling 1.4 million votes (the SNP) getting 56 seats, whereas a party polling 3.8 million (UKIP) gets 1. Or of the Lib Dems and the DUP gaining the same number of seats (8) when the Lib Dems polled 2.4 million votes and the DUP 184,000.
The main beneficiaries of a move to proportional representation would be UKIP. Whilst they would be last on my ballot paper, it's difficult to maintain that the current voting system is fair.
* I redistributed the seats amongst those parties that won at least one seat under the current rules; in a true proportionate system, the results might be slightly different.
February 17, 2015 Alex Bligh No comments
I had an interesting situation today where qemu-img create performed oddly when using one particular NFS filer. The symptoms were:
with -f qcow2 it worked as expected, and a 500G image is approximately 1MB
with -f qcow2 -o preallocation=metadata, the image took hundreds of gigabytes
This is not meant to happen. The files are meant to be sparse (i.e. have holes in them). The metadata preallocated is pretty small. On any other NFS filer I've tried, and on any local filing system I've tried, this works as expected.
I therefore needed to narrow the problem down, and armed with an strace of what qemu-img was actually doing, I built sparsetest which creates a sparse file – the source is here.
The results are pretty interesting. Here's a normal ext4 volume.
$ ./sparsetest -b 4K -s100M -w1M test
Intended logical size: 104857600 bytes; 100 M; 25600 blocks of 4096 bytes
Optimum physical size: 409600 bytes; 0 M; 100 blocks of 4096 bytes
Actual physical size: 409600 bytes; 0 M; 100 blocks of 4096 bytes
Used 100 writes of 4096 bytes every 1048576 bytes in ascending order
Created 800 512 byte blocks on disk
Density as % of actual physical size over logical size: 0.390625 %
Efficiency as % of optimum physical size over actual: 100.000000 %
What I've asked it to do there is write a 100MB (logical size) file, and every 1MB of data, write 4K of random junk. At the end of writing the file, it uses ftruncate to set the logical extent to exactly 100MB.
So the 100 4K sections of random junk are the only content in the file. The file is gratifyingly 409,600 bytes long – exactly as it should be, so 100% efficient at encoding the sparse nature of the file. And it's 0.39% dense, i.e. 0.39% of the logical space is reflected in physical space.
I have a flag to set the logical extent of the file using ftruncate at the start rather than at the end. Unsurprisingly, this makes no difference here.
$ ./sparsetest -i -b 4K -s100M -w1M test
So, let's see what happens on the filer in question:
$ ./sparsetest -b 4K -s100M -w1M /path/to/test
Intended logical size: 104857600 bytes; 100 M; 25600 blocks of 4096 bytes
Optimum physical size: 409600 bytes; 0 M; 100 blocks of 4096 bytes
Actual physical size: 131252224 bytes; 125 M; 32044 blocks of 4096 bytes
Created 256352 512 byte blocks on disk
Density as % of actual physical size over logical size: 125.171875 %
Efficiency as % of optimum physical size over actual: 0.312071 %
Eek! My 100MB sparse file is no longer sparse. In fact it's negatively sparse! It uses 125MB on disk (a density of 125%). And the efficiency is tiny (0.3%).
So out of interest, let's run it calling ftruncate before writing the data to the file, so that the writing itself never expands the file.
$ ./sparsetest -i -b 4K -s100M -w1M /path/to/test
Optimum physical size: 409600 bytes; 0 M; 100 blocks of 4096 bytes
Actual physical size: 413696 bytes; 0 M; 101 blocks of 4096 bytes
Efficiency as % of optimum physical size over actual: 99.009901 %
Well that's pretty much normal.
So what's happening here is that when a sparse file is expanded using ftruncate, the filer is fine. I the sparse file is expanded using pwrite at an offset beyond the end of the file, bad things happen; it would appear the amount by which the file is extended (or indeed more) is allocated to the file.
I suspect this may not be the filer vendor (who I am not naming unless they want me to), but rather a product of the (Linux based) underlying filesystem that the filer vendor uses (I don't know what that is yet). I suspect this has something to do with treatment of how the write is journaled.
I've never seen this before. But if you want to test your filesystem's treatment of sparse files, here's some GPL code that will let you do it.
Technology linux qemu
December 21, 2014 Alex Bligh 1 comment
I was so excited to receive my five new 46cm/18″ Jala Beech spoons from Amazon today. Well, I was so excited to receive the five massive boxes each containing one spoon, that I thought you'd all enjoy a step-by-step account of the unboxing.
Let's first have a look at how they looked when they arrived. You'll notice Amazon have thoughtfully ensured that each spoon is separately packaged in its own voluminous cardboard casket, to avoid any inter-spoon crosstalk during the delivery process. Well done Amazon here, as I bought these as an add-on item, so might have expected them to share some of the copious amounts of packaging one of the other ten things in my order took up, but no, Amazon saw fit to do the right thing and ensure each valuable spoon was carefully cosseted in its own cardbox box.
Spoons in boxes
We couldn't wait to unpack them. Note the well cushioned packaging protecting each valuable spoon (cost: £3.67) from any vibration damage in transit, plus the copious amount of space around each spoon cleverly inserted to allow each spoon to breath:
Spoon cheekily peeking out of box
And here they are in their full unpacked wooden glory (with associated packaging) on my kitchen table:
Full frontal naked spoons
And yes, I'm on Prime, so paid no delivery charges for this. I'll always order my spoons this way in future.
November 12, 2014 Alex Bligh 2 comments
I don't normally blog about Flexiant related stuff here, but this is a fun open-source skunkworks project, so I'm making an exception.
We've released krane.io, an apache licensed tool that allows you to use the Docker command line you are familiar with across multiple clouds.
The announcement is below, but you'll get a better idea from the website or by reading the source code. The website has a really useful tutorial that explains things better than I can here.
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 04:25:40 -0800 (PST)
From: Javi Perez-Griffo <javi@...>
To: [email protected]
Message-Id: <[email protected]>
For the last months I have been working on a side project within my company for the management of Docker instances across multiple clouds. Today I would like to annouce the first alpha version of Krane (www.krane.io).
Krane is built on the Docker code base, so supports the existing Docker command-line in a multi-cloud environment. This allows Docker users to use their existing workflows to launch apps transparently in multiple clouds, saving time and further reducing the friction of moving workloads between development, QA and production.
Eventually we'd like to get upstream Krane into the Docker code base. The patch itself is relatively small (a few hundred lines of code). It's written 100% in Go, and is released under the Apache 2.0 licence.
In Krane, a ship is a virtual machine (VM) running a Docker instance into which Krane will place Docker containers. Krane (running on the developer's command line) communicates with Docker running on the ship via its API (you can run Krane on the ship if you like, but it's not necessary). Using Krane, you can execute your Docker command (such as starting or stopping a Docker container) on any ship. Ships are built as standard with a cadvisor container, which monitors performance of the ship and its containers.
A Krane shipyard is a driver for Krane that is capable of building, destroying and controlling ships. We've initially provided two drivers. Firstly, a driver for AWS. Secondly, a driver for Flexiant Concerto, a multi-cloud manager that supports AWS, Digital Ocean, Rackspace, Joyent and of course Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator (we're giving away free accounts). We would appreciate and encourage contributions of further shipyard drivers.
Krane can currently do all commands displayed in the tutorial. We have intention of adding more commands to the list over time.
We are aware that there has recently been an announcement around multicloud management in Docker – see:
https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/8681
https://github.com/bfirsh/docker/tree/host-management
We're keen to work with the Docker community to integrate the two ideas or give back our code to them.
You can learn more about Krane here: http://www.krane.io/
The code is on Github here: https://github.com/krane-io/krane
Have fun! Javi
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Lincoln, RUTLAND, AND STAMFORD MERCURY Printed by and for C. PEAT and R. NEWCOMB, in the HIGH- STREET, STAMFORD. VOL. LVIII.— No. 3049] FRIDAY, AugusT 14, 1789. This Paper for upwards of fifty seveN Years has been and continues to be Circulated early every FridAY Morning by Newsmen in all the Market town's and Populous Villages in the Counties of LINCOLN RUTland, LEICESTER the ISLE of ELY, NORTHAMPTON; Part of CAMBRIDGE. HUNTINGDON, NORFOLK. NOTTINGHAM, and YORK.— And by the Post to The Houses of many of the principal Nobility and Gentry throughout the Kingdom.— It is likewise regularly Filed and Advertisements received at Mr. KIRKMAN's, Red Lion Passage, Fleet- Street and at Mr. TAYLER's, Warwick Court, St. Paul's, LONDON.. [ Price Three- Pence Half- Penny. Saturday and Sunday's Posts. . From the LONDON GAZETTE. Whitehall, August 8, HE King has been pleased to constitute and appoint the Right Honourable William Pitt, the Honourable Edward James Eliot, the Right - Honourable Richard Earl of Mornington of the kingdom of Ireland, Knight of the Illustrious order of St. Patrick, the Right Honourable John Jefferies Pratt, commonly called Lord Viscount Bayham, and the Right Honour- able Henry Bathurst commonly called Lord Apsley, to be commissioners for executing the office of treasurer of his Majesty's Exchequer. Vienna, July 25. The Emperor's fever is consider- ably abated, and yesterday his Majesty was so well as to be able to take an airing in an open carriage. The last intelligence received here mentions that Marshal Haddick still retained his position at Weiss- kirchen, from whence he had sent several detachments to join the Prince of Hohenlohe, in Transylvania, as that province was menaced with an irruption of the Turks, who were assembled in considerable force near Riminik in Wallachia. - The letters from Moldavia state that Prince Potemkin had arrived at Yassy towards the end of last month. LONDON. HOUSE of PEERS. Thursday, August 6. The India loan hill was reported, and the amendments were agreed to. It was ordered to be read a third time to- morrow. The order of the day being read for the commitment of the bill respecting cocoa- nuts, cockets, tub- vessels, Sec. The Duke of Leeds observed that as this bill was in part ob- - jectionable, and no inconvenience could result from its postpone- ment, it would be adviseable to reject it. He would therefore move for its rejection To this motion no opposition was made. The question was put for the third reading of the tobacco bill, which brought up The Duke of Leeds, who, partly from considerations of delicacy in the case of altering money- bills, partly on account of the delay that would attend the passing of this bill if the amendment he had proposed in the committee should be peristed in, and likewise from an apprehension that the amendment in question might appear in- judicious, was willing to withdraw it. The amendment was therefore withdrawn from its place in the bill, which was thus left in that erroneous and imperfect state in which the commons had sent it to their lordships. The bill was then read a third time and passed , Friday, August 7. the India loan bill was read a third time, and received the assent of their lordships. A message was sent to the commons with a copy of the bill, desiring the concurrence of that house in the amendment made in it by the lords, which was nothing more than the omission of . that clause which permits guardians to purchase India Stock with the money of their wards. At four their Lordships adjourned till Tuesday next. HOUSE of COMMONS. Thursday, August 6. A new writ Was ordered out for Denbighshire, vice Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, deceased. A message was received from the lords, stating that they had Agreed to the the coffee drawback bill, the piece- goods bill, the custom bill, and the tobacco bill, without any amendments. Friday, August 7. Though the members began to assemble about two, they did not make a house till near four ; immediately after which they re- ceived back the India Loan bill from the Lords. Mr. Steele moved that the amendment made in this bill by the Lords be taken into consideration. It was accordingly read twice and agreed to without any debate. Mr. Mitford, the new Welch Judge, who was lately re- elected for Beeralston in Dcvonshire, took the oaths and his seat, being introduced between the Attorney and Solicitor General. The house adjourned till Monday, The Duke of Bedford has at length determined to Sa- crifice to- Hymen. The lady is sister to Lord Courtney, and brings every thing to render the state happy, but money. The conduct of the American Congress as appears from the regular accounts in the papers, brought in the Carter, Capt. Storer, arrived last week at Whitehaven, is marked with great prudence and moderation ; their forms are an exact copy of the usage of the British senate, and there are amongst them men who seem to have made no inconsiderable progress in declamation.— The state of New- York in particular is making regular approaches towards a situation which cannot fail of rendering it very- respectable. The consequnces of good order and an established government are already apparent; the public papers of the city of New- York exhibit the picture of an improving police and an increasing commerce. Not only the necessaries of life but its conveniencies, and even its elegancies are there to be found. In every thing this country is the model adopted. The press, the value of which seems justly appreciated by all the Americans, is in no place more warmly patronized ; the best English authors are continually issuing amongst the subjects of the new empire ; and their periodical works are assuming a very respectable appearance.— Amongst these are a Con- gressional Register, professedly on the same plan as our Parliamentary Register, and a Daily Advertiser, which on an average contains 150 advertisements. Extract of a letter from Marseilles, July 8, " The Algerines have of late committed many out- rages against the French flag. About a month ago a French ship from Cette was taken by an Algerine pirate, carried into Algiers, and the Captain and crew made slaves. They have since taken two other vessels, one of which was laden with sugar, coffee, and cocoa, the cargo of which they sold, and kept the crew, but did not make them slaves. They had likewise taken another ship from America, but it was retaken by two Portuguese frigates, and carried with the Algerine to Lisbon, but the 11 persons who were on board the corsair were fent to Algiers. In consequence of these captures his Majesty sent orders to Toulon to arm two frigates ;. and the chamber of commerce at Marseilles have also armed four tartanes, which are to cruise in the Straits of Gibraltar, to direct the French ships coming from the ocean to avoid the coasts of Barbary, and to range along those of Spain. We cannot ac- Count for this sudden attack, but think that some power has prejudiced the regency of Algiers- against us, to in- crease our embarrassment, and render our commerce ( which is already harrassed by our affairs at home) still more inactive' The steps lately pursued by government in respect to examining ships in- the port of London, having grain and flour on board, have had the very best effect, by pre- venting any more being sent abroad. The natural con- sequences is, the markets are now better supplied. We learn from Bengal, that Golam Kadir, who put out the eyes of the Great Mogul, after having been taken prisoner by Scindia, has through his orders had his eyes pulled out, and his legs and arms cut off alive ; but he did not survive this terrible and just execution long. Last week the clerk of an eminent distiller a Vaux- hall, absconded with upwards of two thousand pounds of his master's property, with which also he has taken the value of the furniture of an elegant house in St. George's Fields. An eminent tradesman spoke some disrespect words of an officer.— The officer demanded satisfaCtion ; the tradesman would not fight; the officer caned him ; and the tradesman brought an action to recover damages for the assault and which was lately tried in the court of King's Bench. The plaintiff's council stated, that his client was a peaceable citizen, who had been assaulted by the defendant, because he had refused to violate the laws of God and man by fighting a duel with him which the advocate for the defendant contended, there were some personal injuries, so circumstanced, whilst as human laws could not reach; nothing short of per- sonal resentment could punish them. The jury, there- fore, would consider the profession of the defendant ; reflect upon the provocation he had received ; be mind- ful of the feelings of human nature, and then he was persuaded their damages would he little more than nominal. The jury found a verdict for the plaintiff — Damages 20i. Lady Charleville was thrice married;— and each time an humble servant literally became her Lord and Master. Did the constitution admit of female representatives, the late Lady Charleville might, with great propriety, have stood for the city,— for no one had a stronger attach- ment to the livery, to Mr. SPlLSBURY, CHYMIST, Soho Square, London- SIR, August 1st, 1789. A LADY of our Acquaintance was troubled last Spring Twelve Month with scurfy Eriptions on her Hands, attended with a violent Itching: She had used various Means for Relief, with little Success. On being persuaded to try your Drops, by taking Three five Shilling Bottles of the Medicine her Hands recovered their natural State and Colour; and have continued well ever since Delicacy prevents the Lady from publishing her Name; but she has requested us to send this Cure to you, for the Benefit of others. We are, Sir, M. & B. HAYDON, Booksellers, by Appoint- ment, to his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence. Plymouth- Dock, Devon. N. B. Mr. SpiLSBURY'S truly valuable drops to be had as usual of Mr. NeWCOmb, in Stamford, and of the general Venders of Medicine throughout the Kingdom. NOTICE is hereby given, tHAT an Application is intended to be made to Parliament in the next Session, for an Act for inclosing, dividing, and allotting the Commons and all open and uninclosed. Grounds within the Parishes of Epworth, Haxey, Belton, and Owston, in the Isle of Axholme, in the County if Lincoln. Dated the Fourth Day of August, 1789. JAMES GRAHAM. Lincoln's Inn. NOTICE is hereby given, THAT we whose Names are hereunder- written, Commissioners appointed in and by an Act of Parliament passed this pre- sent Session, for imbanking and draining certain Fens and low Lands in the Parishes of Nocton ard Potterhanworth, in the County of Lincoln, and in the Parish of Branston, in the County of the City of Lincoln, will hold an ADJOURNED MEET- ING at the Rein Deer Inn, in LINCOLN, on Friday the Fourth Day of September next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Fore- noon, for the Purpose of receiving Proposals from any Person or Persons willing to contract for the Building of Three Water Engines in the said Fens, in the Spring of the Year 1790, with Sails not less than g6 Feet in Length, and in all other Parts to be of sufficient Dimensions and Strength to carry a Water Wheel of 16 Feet Diameter, with Ladles 20 Inches broad, to be erected in the usual Form of building Engines, with Vertical Wheels, or with an inclined Wheel, after the Form of the Engine erected in Blankney Fen. JohN HUDSON. JOHN PARKINSON. 24th July. 1789. APPRENTICE WANTED. AYOUTH, of reputable Parents, is WANTED, as an APPRENTICE to a GROCER, LINEN and WOOL- LEN DRAPER. Enquire of JOSEPH MASON, Swineshead, Lincolnshire. APPRENTICE WANTED. AYOUTH of reputable Parents is WANTED, as an APPRENTICE toa GROCER, LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPER. Apply to Mr. THOMAS PEELE, Kirton, Lindsey, Lincoln, shire. A Premium will be expected. SCHOOL - MASTER. WANTED. At SOUTHWELL, in the County of NottingHaM, APerson to teach the Young Gentlemen of the Grammar School Writing and Accounts, and also to assist in Classical Instruction. Any single Man, well- recommended, whom the above may suit, may learn farther Particulars by applying to the Rev. Mr. JACK- SON, Southwell. JOHN WARD, HIGH- STREET, STAMFORD, MAKER OF. BRASS, COPPER GOODS, AND TIN WARE, RETURNS Thanks to his Friends and Customers for the Favours he has received from them for many Years past, and- hopes for a Continuance of the same, which shall be most gratefully acknowledged, by Their obedient and humble Servant, JOHN WARD. Kitchen furniture Tinn'd. August 1789- EDUCATION. The Rev. W. SIMPSON, At the PARSONAGE. HOUSE,- GREATFORD, MOST respectfully informs his FRIENDS and the PUBLIC, that he Wishes to undertake the EDUCATION of YouNG GENTLEMEN, whom he purposes to board on reason- able Terms; and instruct in either of the Greek, Latin, or English Languages; as also Writing, and Arithmetic in its different Branches. He wishes further to add, that those his Friends who please to honour him with the Care and Instruction of their Youth, may rest assured that they will be treated with peculiar Tenderness; particular Attention will, be paid to their Health, and the utmost Assiduity used relative to, their Morals, as well as Knowledge; in short, nothing shall be Wanting that will in the least tend to render them happy in themselves, agreeable to others, and useful Members in the great Body of Society. N. B. GREATFORD is an exceeding pleasant and healthful Situation, a few Mile's from Stamford. W. SIMPSON has no Objection to board those who have never yet been instructed in the first Rudiments of Literature. Any Application by letter will be duly and respectfully attended to. Greatford, July 28th. 1789. LINCOLNSHIRE, CAISTOR SESSIONS, LINDSEY. ' Thomas a Becket; 1789. NOTICE is hereby given, THAT this present SESSIONS will be ho/ den by Adjournment at the Swan Inn, in Kirton,. in the Parts of lindsey, in the County of Lincoln, on Friday the Twenty- eighth Day of , August next, ' at Ten " o'Clock in the Forenoon, for receiving Proposals from Persons inclined to undertake the Building a Bridewell, at or in the Neighbourhood of Kirton aforesaid, agreeable to a Plan thereof already made, and which will be then and theri produced; when and where all Persons desirous to contract for doing the said W° rk are requeued to attend for that Purpose. BRACKENBURY, Clerk of the Peace for the said Parts, NOTICE is hereby given, THAT we whose Names are hereunder- written, Commissioners appointed in and by an Act of Parliament passed this pre- sent Session, for imbanking and draining certain Fens and low Lands in the Parishes of Dunston and Metheringham, in the County of Lincoln, will hold an ADJOURNED MEETING at the Rein Deer Inn, in LINCOLN, on Friday the Fourth Day of September next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, for the Purpose of receiving Proposals from any Person or Persons willing to contract for the Building of Two Water Engines in the said Fens, in the Spring of the Year 1790, with Sails not less than 36 Feet in Length, and in all other Parts to be of sufficient Dimensions,- and Strength to carry a Water Wheel of 16 Feet Diameter, With ladles 20 Inches broad; to be erected in the usual Form of building Engines, with Vertical Wheels, or with an inclined Wheel, after the Form of the Engine ended in Blankney Fen. JOHN PARKINSON. EDWARD HARE. JOHN HUDSON. 24th July, 1789. AT a MEETING of the NORTH LEVEL COMMITTEE of COMMISSIONERS, and of the LAND OWNERS in the said LEVEL, & c. held pursuant to. public Notice given in the General Evening Post, and Cambridge and Stamford Newspapers, at the Rose and Crown Inn, in WISBECH ST. PETER's, on Wednesday the Fifth Day of August, 1789, Mr. SAMPSON BARBER in the Chair, Th. Report of the North Level Committee of the Fourteenth Day of May last being read, Resolved, That it appears to this Meeting, that the Funds for the Support of the outward Banks and Works which preserve the North Level and Portfand, are now inadequate to such Purpose ; and that the Interest of the Debt of 25,0001. owing thereon, is the Cause of such Insufficiency. Mr. Maxwell having stated to this Meeting, that a great Number of Proprietors intend to petition his Grace the Duke of Bedford, and Sir Sampfon Gideon, to lower the Interest of their several Debts from 5l. to 41. per Cent, per Annum ; and also to petition his Grace to assign over the Profits of the Banks and Fisheries, rented by him of the Corporation of Bedford Level, to the Public Use; It is the Opinion of this Meeting, that the Funds, when so increased, will not be adequate to the future Support of the Works dependant thereon. But it appears to this Meeting, that if the Interest of the Whole Debt could be lowered 2l. per Cent, that such an Addition to the Funds may be adequate thereto. It appears to this Meeting, that His Grace is a Creditor to the Amount of Sir Sampson Gideon, — — Other Creditors, £ 25,000 Mr. Wing, Agent to his Grace the Duke ot Bedford, having proposed to lower the Interest of his Grace's Debt to 3I. per Cent, per Annum from Midsummer last, if Sir Sampson Gideon will do the same, such Diminution of Interest, on both their Debts, will add to the Funds 394I. per Annum. It is also the Opinion of this Meeting, that the other Creditors to the Amount of 53001. not being Proprietors, it cannot be re- quested of them to lower their Interest to 3I. per Cent ; but Mr. Maxwell having ofFered to advance 5,300l or any Part thereof, at Lady- Day, 1790, at 4I. per Cent that such Offer should be ac- cepted, for the Whole or such part thereof as the present Creditors do not chuse to lend at the Rate of 4I per Cent. On Application to Mr. Wing respecting the Profits of the Banks and Fisheries rented by his Grace of the Corporation, it - was agreed, that the several Leases should be reconsidered by the Corporation of Bedford Level at their next April Meeting; and that such Rent should be paid by his Grace from Lady- Day last past, as the Corporation, on their further Consideration of the Matter, should think proper. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Meeting, that so long as the Funds shall continue to receive the before- mentioned Augmentat- ions, no further Taxation than the present may be necessary; but that if an Alteration hereafter shall take Place to decrease the same, or they shall evidently appear to b « insufficient, Application to Par- liament will be necessary for the Preservation of the North Level and Portsand. Mr. Maxwell not being prepared to assent to the lowering Sir Sampson Gideon's Interest to 3I. per Cent. this Meeting is. adjourned to the Duke Head's Inn, in Thorney, on Wednesday the Twenty sixth Instant, to receive Sir Sampson Gideon's Determination ; and in the mean Time it is the Opinion of this Meeting, that Notice of an intended Application to Parliament should be given, that the same may proceed, in Case Sir Sampson Gideon should not assent to the lowering his Interest. Resolved, That these Refolutions be printed TwiCe in the General Evening Post, and Twice in the Cambridge and Stamford Newspapers. Resolved, That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to his Grace the Duke of Bedford, for his liberal and handsome Offer of the Reduction of the Interest of his Debt on the North Level, from 5 to 3 per Cent. Resolved, That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Chairman, for his impartial Attention to the Business of the Day. { Signed) S. BARBER, Chairman. VENISON. - PARK, FOREST, and CHACE DEER. WRIGHT's VENISON WAREHOUSE, Cha- RING- CROSS, which has been established in this Branch of Business for near Thirty Years.; during which Time Opportunity has offered for the Selection cf the choicest VENISON, highly- approved of by Gentlemen of distinguished Palates for it's Richness of Flavor. It will be sent ( warranted sweet and good) to the most distant Parts of the Kingdom, and ( on proper Notice) to Paris of Edinburgh.— Gentlemen are desired to be particular in their Orders, by Letter, directed as ABOVE, or to the Printers of this. Paper, respecting the Day when wanted for dressing, where all due Atten- tion will be paid in Order to compleat their Wishes. N. B. LIVE DEER bought and Sold H E M P A N D F'L A X., LINCOLNSHIRE, LINDSEY. CAISTER, in and for the Parts of LINDSEY, in the County of Lincoln, on Tuesday the Fourteenth Day of July, 1789, the following Clauses from an Act of Par- liament passed in the Twenty- sixth Year. of his present Majesty's Reign, for the Encouragement of the Growth of Hemp and Flax in that Part of Great- Britain called England, were « ered to be inserted in this Paper, that the Growers of Hemp and Flax within the said Parts in the Year 1789, may entitle themselves to the Bounties . thereby granted: BE IT ENACTED, That for the Encouragement OF the Growth of Hemp and Flax in that Part of Great Britain called England, there shall be applied, distributed, and paid in Bounties, yearly, a Sum not exceeding 15,0001. at the Rate of Three- pence per Stone for every Stone of Hemp weighing Fourteen Pounds, and Four- pence for every like Stone of Flax, to be raised in that Part of Great Britain called England, in the Year 1787, and in every subsequent Year during the Space of Seven Years, to be paid to the Grower or other Period who breaks and properly pre- pares such Hemp or Flax for Market. AND BE IT EXACTED, That the Grower or Person claiming who shall be entitled to the said Bounty, shall sign and exhibit his Claim to One of the Justices of the Peace for the County, Riding or Place, within which the Hemp or Flax has been raised; men- tioning in such Claim of what Crop the same is, and the Farm or Ground On which the Hemp or Flax grew; and which Claim shall be likewise attested by Two of the Parish Officers of the same Parish with the Claimant or Grower, who shalL certify that they belive the Truth of the Particulars contained in such claim and which Claim, when so attested, the said Justice is hereby required to countersign and transmit the Clerk of the Peace, to be by him laid before the justices for the County, Riding, or Place, at their next General Quarter Sessions. , AND BE IT ENACTED, That every Person who shall claim and receive any of the Bounties herein- before granted shall, at or before the Time when he shall receive the same, enter into a Bond or SecU- rity to the Clerk of the Peace for the Time being, of the said Counties, Ridings, or Places respectively, , with Two sufficient Sureties, to be approved of by the said Justices at their Quarter Sessions for the County, Riding, or Place, within which the said Hemp or Flax grew, in the penal Sum of treble the value of the Bounty claimed and received, and of the Hemp or Flax for which be shall have claimed and received the same, with Condition that such Person is duly entitled to the said Bounty, according to the true Intent and Meaning of this Act. AND be iT ENACTED, That the Grower or other Person Preparing hemp 0r Flax for Market and who shall sell any Quan- tity of Hemp or flax within that Part of Great Britain called England, shall deliver to the Buyer along with such Hemp or Flax a particular Account of the Hemp and Flax sold, expressing the Quantity, Place where it grew, and the Year of Its Growth and the Seller in like Manner shall take of the Buyer a Receipt in Writing, containing a Duplicate of the Quantity bought the Place where it grew, and the Year of its Growth. By the COU RT, BRACKENBURY, Clerk of the Peace. August, 1789. Note. An Adjournment of the said Sessions will be holden at Kirton, in the said Parts, on Friday the Twenty- eighth Day of this Instant August ; at which Time and Place ail Claims for 1788 ( hitherto omitted), will be received. A VOTE FOR RUTLAND. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By JOHN MARRIOTT, At the Unicorn Inn, Uppingham, . on Wednesday 26th. of August, 1789, ( if not before sold by private Contract, of which timely Notice shall be given), AComplete FREEHOLD ESTATE ; consisting of Two good HOUSES, with the Appurtenances,' at SEATON, now in the Occupation of Mr. Meadows and John Seaton. For further Particulars apply to Mr. APPLEYARD, at Preston ; or the AUCTIONEER, at Uppingham. , To be SOLD bv AUCTION, At the Swan- and- Talbot Stamford, on Friday the Twenty- fifth Day of September, at four o'Clock ; A FREEHOLD MESSUAGE and INN, called' the SwAN- AND- TALBot, with a good Yard, . Stables, and other suitable Offices, situate in the Parish of Saint Mary, in STAMFORD, in the Occupation of Sarah Broughton. For other Particulars apply to Mr. TORKINGTON, Attorney, in Stamford. Original Cheap . Tea Warehouses, The Grasshopper, No, 9, Bishopsgate- Street, opposite the London Tavern, by Cornhill j No. 42, Cheapside, opposite Wood- Street, London;, and No. 12, Rampant- Horse- Street, near the Market ECity of Norwich. DWARD EAGI. ETON and Co. fell, for ready Money, 011 or before delivery, 01 good Bills at ( hoit Dates, inclofed with Orders, BLACK TEAS, per lb. s. d. Com Bohea Tea is. gd. to 1 io Congou Leaf — 20 Good Common Congou 3 S Very good Congou, or Sou- chong - - 4 S Fine Ditto _ 58 Very fine Ditto 6 8 Best imported Souchong 7 8 Superfine Padra Ditto and Pekoe — 8 8 Curious Caper Ditto 9 8 GREEN TEAS. Com. Green Singlo 3s. to 3 2 Good curled and speckled Leaf, or Bloom Very fine Ditto 48 Good plain Green Hyson 5 8 Very good Ditto 6 8 Fine Ditto — 78 Very fine. Ditto — 8 8 Best imported Ditto. , 9 8 Superfine Gunpowder and Cowslip Ditto 11 8 Ouchain Tea, smaller than Gunpowder 8 8 In SPICES, & c COFfEES. per lb s. Good roasted West India 2 Fine Ditto 3s. and 3 Best Bourbon Ditto 4 Best genuine Turkey or Mocoa Ditto . 5 Patent Cocoa, Shells, & c. at the lowest Prices. CHOCOLATES. Good plain Chocolate 3s. to 3 Best Ditto — 4 Finest Vanilla, Sir Hans Sloan's , Milk, and Churchman's - Patent . Chocolates, each ! REFINED SUGARS. s Lump Sugar, — . to l| Good Ditto, or Single Loaves — ' 7. to fine Ditto —. 8d. to Fine Powder Ditto Fine Double Ditto Fined Treble Ditto a Saving of 20l & c. as under ( to families) 1ool. per Cent. per lb. oz, Best Scotch Barley per lb. 0 Finest Cloves 9s. 8d. 7 J Cinnamon 19 o 15d Nutmegs 27 o 2 d Mace 34 o 2s 3d Ginger per lb. o lo Allspice - — 13 Black Pepper 1 10 India White 3 6 —— Carraway Seeds o 6 -—- Coriander Ditto o 6 —— Sagoe — 1 o —— Millet — o 3 § .— Spanish Juice .12 Rice, 26s. per Cwt. Or 3d. per lb. 1 . Ground Ditto, 30s. or 3 Id.' Ditto. N. B. All the above Prices are subject to the the Market. Commissions for all Articles used in familieS cured { of the best) in every Branch, and under — In Wholesale Quantities, Dealers who will small Profit, are enabled to sell on the same eligible • Orders for Town or Country, Wholesale or- Ri Post, General Post,. or . Carrier, sent to any place der Blue Poland starch ( by the Paper Best Common D Pearl Ditto Jordan Almonds Bitter ditto Salt Petre, India —— Salt Prunella . Finest Durham Mustard -— Vermicelli —— MacCaroni Truffles Morells — Superfine Indigo, Stone Blue Smalts, Tuesday and Wednesday's Posts. ' From the LOndon GAzETTe, Whitehall, August 11. This day the Lords being met, a message was sent to the Honourable House of Com- mons by Sir Francis Molyneux, Gentlemen Usher of the Black Rod, acquainting them, that the Lords, autho- rized by virtue of his Majesty's commission, for declar- ing his Royal assent to several acts agreed upon by both houses, do desire the immediate attendance of this Ho- nourable House in the House of Peers, to hear the com- mission read ; and the Commons being come thither, the said commission, impowering the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, the Duke of Leeds, and the Lord Sydney to declare and notify the Royal assent to the said acts, was read accordingly, and the Royal assent given to ' An aCt for granting to his Majesty a certain sum of money out of the consolidated fund. An act for repealing the duties on tobacco and snuff, and for granting new duties in lieu thereof. An act to exempt all piece goods wove in this kingdom, and which shall be sold by auction, from the duty imposed on such sales ; for exempting persons licensed to retail spirituous liquors from the payment of the duties imposed on such licences, who shall leave off retailing such liquors before the expiration of the time for which such licences shall be granted ; and for obliging persons who shall deal in brandy, not being retailers, rectifiers, or distillers, to take out licences for that purpose. An to continue for a limited time, and amend an act made in the last session of Parliament, intituled, aft to regulate for a limited time, the shipping and carrying slaves in British vessels from the coast of Africa. An act for the more effectual execution of the laws respecting gaols. And to four other public and two private bills. After which the Lord Chancellor made the following speech : < f My Lords and Gentlemen, " We have it in command fresh his Majesty to express to you . the satisfaction with which his Majesty has observed the continued proofs which you have given, during the present session of your uniform attention to the public business, and of your zealous concern for the honor and interest of his crown, and the welfare and prosperity of his people. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " His Majesty has particularly directed us to return you his thanks for the readiness with which you have granted the necessary supplies for the several branches of the public service. " My Lords and Gentlemen, " Although the good offices of his Majesty and his allies have not hitherto been effectual for restoring the general tranquility of Europe, he has the satisfaction of seeing the further extension of hostilities has been prevented, and that the situation of affairs continiues to pro mise to this country the uninterrupted enjoyment of the blessings of peace. The Lord Chancellor by his Majesty's command, then prorogued the Parliament to Thursday the twenty- ninth day of OctOber next. L O N D O N. HOUSE of COMM0NS. ' Mondaty, Aug. 10. . Lord John Townshend presented a petition from many of the electors of Westminster relative to the right of election, as lately settled by the Westminster committee. This petition was ordered to be taken into consideration on the 1st of October next. Ordered a new writ for Ryegate, in Surrey, in the room of Mr, Belingham, who has accepted the office of one of the Commissioners for victualling the Royal- Navy. Two new writs were also moved for, one for East- Looe, in Corn, wall, vice Lord Belgrave, who has accepted the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds; the other for Rippon, in Yorkshire, in the room of Sir John Goodrick, Bart, deceased.— Adjourned. The present session has been the longest since the con quest, and perhaps the longest one known in this king- dom- It began early in November laft, from which time to the middle of August is more than nine months Recent letters from Madrid , advise, that the King of Spain had sent the most explicit refusal to the Court of Versailles, of the body of Spanish troops so earnestly solicited by the Grand Monarque.—- The King of Sar dinia has likewise waved a similar requisition, but in more courtly terms. The Inquisition is now the only grand engine of ty- ranny remaining in Europe. But that is very far from possessing the power it formerly had ; the late King abridged them so far, that every proceeding is obliged to be laid before him, and no person punished without full proof of the fact. By a gentleman who lately resided in Spain, we are assured that the Inquisition is now little more than a bugbear; there has been no Auto de Fe for many years. The last one worth mentioning was above a century ago, in the year 1680. All advices from Vienna agree, that the revolution in France has entirely changed the politics of the Imperial Cabinet, and a speedy peace is now the general expecta tion ; the flame of freedom is now spreading fast in the. low countries, and it is high time for Joseph to look at home. One Forde was executed on Saturday se'nnight in Dublin, for a robbery, and exhibited a shocking spirit of obstinacy and resistance previous to his death. Force became indispensably necessary to make him yield to his sentence, after having attempted the life, not only of the executioner, but even that of the clergyman who attended him, At the time the fatal board was re- moved from his support, he lay prostrate, and in that situation was launched head foremost into eternity. MArried Friday, by special licence, Lawrence Palk, Esq. M. P. for Ashburton, only son of Sir Robert Palk, to Lady Mary Bligh. Died At Bramham- park, in the 82d year of his age, the Right Hon. Sir John Goodricke, Bart. one of his Majesty's most honourable privy council, member in the present Parliament for the borough of Ripon and many years His Majesty's Envoy Extraor- dinary at the court ot Stockholm. He is succeeded in his title and a considerable estate by his grandson, now Sir Henry Goodricke, Bart.— On Friday se'nnight, in Ireland, the Right Hon. Richard Hamilton, Lord Viscouut Boyne. He is succeeded in title and etlate by his eldest son, Gustavus now Lord Viscount Boyne.— Friday night, the youngest child of Lady Williams Wynne; he was only in the seventh week of his age, and on Saturday was removed from her Ladyship's house in St. James's- square, for Wynnstay, in Denbighshire, in order to be interred with his father Sir Watkin;— Saturday night, after a severe illness, at her house in Berkeley- square, the Marchioness of Lansdown. Her lady- ship was sister to the Earl of Upper Ossory, in Ireland, and niece to the Dutchess of Bedford.— At her house at Tewin Water, in Hertfordshire, the . Right. Hon. Eliz Lady. Dowager Cathcart, in the 98th year of her age, heretofore the widow of james Fleet, esq. PRICES of STOCKS. Bank stock, 187 Ditto new ann. 3 per ct. arm. 1751, . India stock, 175'^ India ann. India Bonds 101s. pr.' Navy bills t J per cent. dif. Exchequer bills Lottery Tickets, 15I. 173. 6d. Scrip, Irish lottery Tickets 61. 19s. Tontine 103 per cent. ' 3 i r s. The general appearance of the bur is very promising ; the presant hot - weather will try the strength of the bine; if the vigor of the stock is exhausted the appearance of the bur is deceptive, and will fall short ; if on the contrary, the vigor of the stock is in force, the growth will exceed the pre- sent calculation. The general accounts are worse than last week, the honey being increased, and the lice following the bur. ' INSURRECTION IN FRANCE National assembly, August 4. The ther a declaration of the rights of man, and of the citizens, should be prefixed to the constitution of the kingdom, was carried almost unanimously. This business being over, the president acquainted the house that he had just received a note from his Ma- jesty, for the assembly ; the contents were as follows : " In imparting to you, Gentlemen, how I have just disposed of the places, that were vacant in the administration, I give a proof of my conforming to the sentiments of confidence, which ought to subsist amongst us. I have entrusted with the war- depart- ment M. de la Tour- du- Pin Paulin ; I have made keeper of the seals, the Archbishop of Bourdeaux ; and one of my privy- council, the prince of Beauveau. La feuille des benefice ( the list of vacant livings) I have given to the Archbishop of Vienne. The choice I made from among your own . Members will clearly evince how anxious I am to preserve the most constant and friendly harmony with the National Assembly." ( Signed) Louis." The reading of this letter produced the most lively and agreeable sensations in the hearts of all the Deputies, and loud plaudits proclaimed their satisfaction. All rose and unanimously agreed on an address of thanks, which was to be presented by 25 members, the president included, that very evening. A letter from Brest, addressed to the National Assem- bly was read next, and the contents not a little alarmed the house. No less than three different parties are contending for the right of protecting the harbour and arsenal ; the land and sea forces, and the militia. The town, afraid of an insurretion on account of the dissention likely to happen among the three different commanders, humbly solicits the National Assembly's protection, and requests to have Count d'Estaing as Generalissimo of all the forces. Soon after the letter was read, the house resolved, that the president, with the deputies, should wait on his Majesty, and acquaint him with the town of Brest's requests, the national assembly not thinking it proper to meddle with the appointing of a general officer. A letter from the Duke of Dorset to M. de Mont- morin, who had sent it to the assembly, was next exa- mined. It Contained farther assuranees of the court of St. James, and the British Ministry's intentions of pre- serving the greatest harmony with the French nation. The house adjourned at seven o'clock in the evening, when the three essays of Mess. L'Abbe Syeyes, Mounier, and Target, on the rights of man, were to be examined ; and one of them, if approved of, accepted. • The de bates ran high, but between twelve and one, some members departing from the subject, and touching on some points of the constitution, all the house, actuated by one of those principles which springs from pure patriotism, divesting themselves of all private interest, formed but one body, and, as if vying with one another in point of generosity, unanimously agreed to pass the following acts, which were signed in the morning by his Majesty. I. A proportionable distribution of imports. ' II. A renunciation of all privileges in townsand provinces. The inhabitants of Paris having patriotically renounced all theirs, re- quell a general conformity in the kingdom, so that for the future a confederacy may be formed. III. The recovery of feudal rights. IV. Suppression of Mortmain, and all personal servitude. V. The price for the recovery of the clergy's rents to be as the profit of livings. VI. Abolition of all privileges of the chase and rangers' places. VII. Abolition of the Lords of the Manors' tribunals. VIII. Abolition of venality of office. IX. Justice distributed gratis to the people. X. Abolition of dove- houses and warrens. XI. Recovery of all tythes and quit rents. XII. No feudal rights, or any other of that kind to be created more. XIII. Abolition of casualties in livings ( such as burials, & c.) except in towns. XIV. To encrease the curates salaries. XV. Suppression of annates ( the Pope will annually lose eight million of livres by it). XVI. Admission of all citizens into civil and military offices. XVn. Suppression of the right of deport a kind of first fruit paid by the rector to the bishop.) XVIII. Suppresion of wardenships. XIX. Plurality of livings suppressed. XX. A medal to be struck in commemoration of the happy day. XXI. Te Deum to be sung ai Versailles, and in every town of the kingdom. XXII. Louis XVI. to be proclaimed the restorer of French liberty. These articles were publicly read on the Exchange yesterday, and occasioned the funds to rise two and a half per cent, im- mediately. Although M. Necker has been recalled by the almost unanimous. voice of the nation, no man had ever a more difficult part to act. While he can depend on the people, he may be able to carry his cup even, but, should emulation fire his mind, the consequences may be as fatal to himself as to the nation. On M. Necker's entering the balcony, at the Hotel de Ville of the President, he was presented with a cock- ade in the following words: " Sir, here are colours which you will cherish without doubt— they are those of liberty." Mr. Nccker then put it into his hat. After he had done speaking to the Assembly, whose eyes, as well as those of the spectator, were shedding tears, a general voice agreed to his last sentence, by calling out, Merey, mercy, to . the guilty; a general am- nesty:—' The Assembly Came to a resolution of granting a general pardon, an oblivion in consequence of the festival which existed by the return of Mr. Necker-, and that the same should be read. But on a report of the above being made the next morning to the National Assembly, their opinions were very different, and a great debate ensued on the point. " That the electors of Paris had no right to grant a general amnesty, as such power belonged only to the Assembly." In the afternoon they came to the following resolution: " That if a generous and humane people wish for ever to prohibit all proscriptions, it became the repre- sentatives of the nation to try and punish those Who were accused and convicted of having made any attempt against the safety, the liberty, and the public tranquility; that consequently the National Assembly persists in its former regulations, respecting the responsibility of Mini- sters,- and those entrusted with the executive power; and the establishment of a tribunal to pronounce, and a com- mittee to receive informations, instructions, and intel- ligence." The most important tranfaction we have to relate is, the defection and coming over of the four regiments, who, by agreement, were to remain as the King's guard at Versailles. They have joined the national troops, who now do the King's duty in turn at Ver- sailles. The States General have accepted the offer of the Parisian militia, to protect them at Verfailles; 5000 are gone there for that purpose, in case of any com- motion .' The disturbances in the provinces are horrid to relate : near Mans, in the province of Maine, the Lord of a Manor, on requesting his tenants to cut down some grass for his own use, agreeable to the custom of the manor, peasants inhumanly set on him, and chopped off his head and his son in law; who endeavoured to save him, experienced the same fate; At Lisle, the excesses have been great; burning of houses, & c. & c. The subjects of the Emperor, in Austrian Flanders are likewise beginning to shew a disposition very similar to those of France: a patriotic brewer, concerned in the former troubles, was apprehended, and committed to prison at Louvaine ; but from which he was soon after released by- the populate, and borne off in triumph. Another head was cut off on Sunday last at St. Denis! The Mayor of that town, having made use of some ill- natured reply to some of the populace, who were complaining of the dearness and badness of bread, underwent the same fate with the unhappy Foulon. The mob were coming to Paris with the head, but were, prevented by the militia at the turnpike. In a dark dungeon in the Bastile, a dead body in chains has been found, in a narrow close cupboard, dried like an Egyptian mummy ; a sad victim to the mini- sterial despotism of former times. The Duke of Dorset has obtained permission to return to England whenever his Grace shall think proper. No deserters from the army are in future to be re- ceived into the militia. ' The Prince de Lambeseq, after riding several nights and days in full gallop, arrived at Turin the 21st ult. Solemn masses have, been performed in different churches in Paris, for the re- establishment of peace in the capital, as well as to the memory of those who have fallen victims in the public cause. OAKHAM ANNIVERSARY. . THIS ANNIVERSARY will be holden on THurs- DAy the 27th of August Instant. Those Gentlemen and Ladies who intend to honour it with their Company, are informed, that the SpeEChes will begin at the School at Half past Twelve o'Clock.. The EARL of EXETER, Stewards, | LORD SHERARD. • There will be OrdinarieS at the CROWN and GeOrge; and the Innholders will esteem it a particular Favor if those Gen- tlemen and Ladies, who intend to dine, will send their Names Three or Four Days before the Meeting. - A BALL at the SCHOOL in the EVENING. To the PrINTERS of the STAMFORD, & c. MERCURY. SIRS, FlETton, August 12th, 1789. I Presume the Clerk to the North Level Committee has sent you- the Resolutions of the Meeting at Wisbcch for Insertion this Week ; and as the Meeting was adjourned for the Purpose of receiving. Sir Sampson Eardley's Answer to a Proposal of lowering the Interest from 5 to 3 per Cent, it will be a Satis- faction to me if ycu will insert this letter, or a Note at the Bottom of the Advertisement, signifying that Sir Sampson has authorized me, by a Letter I have just received, to inform the Meeting, that the Measure has his hearty Concurrence. — You may suppose me somewhat interested in the Matter, when I assure you, that it is what was recommended to the Duke of Bedford, and to Sir Sampson Eardley, in the Course of what I have written on the Subject. . I am, Sirs, your obedient humble Servant, GEO. MAXWELL. NORMANBY INCLOSURE. NOTICE is hereby given, ThAT the Commissioners named in an Act of Parliament lately passed, entitled, " An Act for dividing and in- closing the open and Common Fields, Common Meadows, Common Pastures, and Waste Lands, in the Parish of Normanby, next Spittal, in the County of Lincoln," have appointed and staked out the following public Roads and highways within the said open and Common Fields, Common Meadows, Common Pastures, and Waste Lands, { viz.) n.. j ". beginning at the West End of the Town of Normanby aforesaid, and extending Westward over a Stone Bridge in the West Field; and from thence Northward over the said Field, to a Gate leading into the lordship of Caenby. One other public Road or Highway, beginning at a Bridge over the River Ankholm, called Pilfer Bridge, and extending Westward over the Meadow and Common Pasture of Normanby aforesaid, to the North East Corner of an Inclosure in Owmby, called Oxfold Close. One Moiety of another public Road or Highway, beginning at the West End of the last- mentioned Road, ami extending Westward over the said Pasture and the East Field of Normanby, and along the South Side of the same, to the East End of a Lane at the South East Corner of a Close called Quinting Close, in Normanby aforesaid. One other Moiety of another public Road or Highway, being the Eastern Half of the Turnpike Road leading from Lincoln to Brigg, so far as the same extends over the said Parish of Normanby. Dated at Spittal the Fifth Day of August, 1789, JOHN HUDSON. JOHN PARKINSON. THOMAS TURNELL. WINE LICENCES. Stamp- Office, Somerset- Place, London, July 13, 1789. Majesty's Commissioners for managing the Stamp- Duties do hereby give Notice, that there is daily Attendance at this Office ( Holidays excepted) from Half an Hour after Eight o'Clock in the Morning till One in the Afternoon, for granting Wine licences : And whereas the said Commissioners have re- ceived Information that divers Persons sell wine by Retail without licence, contrary to Law, further Notice is hereby given, that unless they, do forthwith take out Licences they will be prosecuted as the Act of Parliament directs. By Order of the Commissioners, JOHN BRETTELL, Secretary. Note, Every Person selling Ale and Spirituous liquors is to produce those licences when he applies for his Wine Licence. NOTICE is hereby given, THAT a MILLER's STATUTE will be held at the- House of Mr. JOHN WOODFORD, the BLACK SWAN INN, in STAMFORD, for hiring and recording Servants, on THURSDAY the t'd ot September next;. where the Favor of his Friends, and those of Mr. HYDE, who lately kept the said Inn, will be gratefully obeyed. ALL Persons who have anv Claim or Demand on the Estate and Effects of Mrs. SUSANNAH REID, late of Stamford, Widow, deceased, are desired to deliver an Account thereof to Mr. TORKINGTON, Attorney, in Stamford, before the First Day of September next, that the same may be discharged. ALL Persons who stood indebted to PANK EXTON, late of Toft, in the Parish of Witham- on- the- Hill, Lin- colnshire Farmer, deceased, are required to pay their respective Debts immediately to MAJOR HART, of Bourn, in the said County, or they will be sued without further Notice. And all Persons to whom the said PANk EXTON was indebted at the Time of his decease, are desired t0 send their Accounts to the said MAJOR HART, in order that they may be discharged as soon as possible. Bourn, 8th August, 1789. To be L E T, And entered upon immediately, or at Michaelmas next, AHOUSE, with a Shop, Kitchen, and Two Par- lours; a very good Cellar, Dining Room, Chamber, and Two large Garrets, situate in the High- Street, STAMFORD, late in Tenure of Mrs. Batson. For Particulars enquire of Mr. ALLATT, Stamford. LINCOLN, 8th August, 1789. To be LET or SOLD, And entered upon immediately, AVery good FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, with a Brewhouse, Warehouse, Yard, Gar- den, Orchard, and other Conveniences, situate by the Water Side, in the Parish of Saint Swithin, in the City of LINCOLN, late in the Occupation of Mr. Joseph Firth; together with another TENEMENT, Warehouse, and Grainery, upon- the Bank of the River Witham, opposite the above Premises. For further Particulars enquire af Mr. BELL, Attorney, in Lincoln. . AUCTION FOR READY MONEY. To be SOLD, iv By, HENRY CHAPMAN and THOMAS FRISBY, . At Orton, near Peterborough, on Tuesday the 25th of « and the Three following Days ALL the LIVE STOCK and HOUSHOLD FUR- NITURE, lately belonging to the Rev. JONAtHAn STUbbS, deceased consisting of Riding and Cart Horses, Cows and Calves; exceeding good Beds and Bedding; Mahogany Chairs, Tabled, and Drawers ; Carpets; Glasses; Plate.; together with a large Assortment of China and Earthen Ware; Kitchen Utensils; Brewing Copper, Tubs, 1- c with a Variety of other useful Goods, as will be described in the Catalogues, which will be ready for delivery on Saturday the lii of August, at the Angel Inn, Peter, borough; the Bell Inn, Stilton; the Talbot Inn, Oundle the Bull Inn, Stamford ; and the AuCTioneERs at Peterborough. The Goods may be viewed on Monday the 14th of August. The Stock will be sold the First Day. suMMER THE Spring and Autumn are the Seasons in which the numerous Evils generally appear, occasioned by the Reten- tion, or the Introduction of acrid and malignant Humours in the human Body; Antiscorbutic and alterative Remedies are prescribed in those Seafons, the most celebrated and efficacious of which is the Vegetable Syrup of de Velnos. An Opinion has therefore been ormed, that other seasons are unfavourable to such Remedies. This is not the Case; the Warmth of the Summer assists the salu- tary Operations of the Vegetable Syrup, and accelerates difficult Cures. Mr. SWAINsOn, the sole Proprietor of the authentic Recipe, and the only Person in England who can prepare the genuine Medi- cine, wishes to guard the Afflicted against the above Misapprehen- sion, and to assure the Public, that he has spared no Attention or Assiduity in preparing, preserving, and delivering the Vegetable Syrup in the best possible Condition. Mr. Swainson has just published an Account of Cases, superior in Number, Importance, and Credit, to any medical Book pro- duced by the Experience of One Man; and he has addeed such directions and Observations as, by little Attention, will enable those who want Assistance to judge of the Propriety or Impropriety of using the Medicine. Mr. SWAINSON has just sent a fresh Stock of the above Syrup to Mr. NeWCOMB, STAMford, his Wholesale Vender for the Cities and Towns within the Circuit of this Paper, who will sup- ply the Venders and the Public on the same Terms as at his House in Frith- Street. Friday's Post, by Express. LONDON, ThuRSDAy EVEniNg. Every account from Weymouth respecting his Majesty, the Queen, and Princesses, are satisfactory and pleasing; — they are all well. Bathing has agreed so well with his Majesty, that he has now his wonted florid countenance' and chearful spirits. The birth- day of the Prince of Wales was yesterday celebrated in London and Westminster. The clubs in St. James's- street, and the tradesmen employed by the several branches of the Royal Family, in all parts of the town, vied with one another in the splendour of their illuminations. Lords Chatham and Hood set off yesterday for Ply- mouth, in order to be present at the naval review at that place before his Majesty Yesterday the Duke of Dorset arrived in town from Paris, and immediately went to the Duke of Leed's, in Grosvenor- square. His Grace visits his Majesty in the West of the kingdom immediately. The following arrangement of the new Board of Ad- miralty may be depended on : Lord Chatham, Lord Belgrave, Lord Hood, Sir Francis Drake, Lord Arden, Hon. J. Townshend. . Lord Westmoreland is appointed to the post- office, ia the room of Lord Carteret. Lord Salisbury is created Marquis of Salisbury, and Lord Weymouth, Marquis of Bath. Advices were received in town yesterday morning, from Hamburg, which state, that an engagement hap- pened on the 25th of July, between the Duc de Suder- mania's and the Russian squadrons, to the south- west of the port of Helsingfors: It lasted feveral hours. A second engagement is also stated as having happened on the 27th ( two days after); but they have no particulars of either. It was reported, however, that the first was decidedly in favour of the Swedes, whose smaller ships were more manageable than those of the Russians, the whole having happened in stil water. The Swedish gal- lies, which were numerous, are reported to have galled the Russians in a remarkable manner. Sugars are advanced to a very high price within these few days, occasioned by the demands for the Northern powers, and the very great failure of crops in the French West India Islands. Recent letters from Paris state with confidence, that a remarkable natural phenomenon had occurred in that capital:— the wife of a poor man, a gunsmith's en- graver, in the Rue St. Germain l'Auxerrois et Traiteure, died some time past, in childbed, leaving several chil- dren alive, beside her last infant, the eldest of which, a girl of ten years of age, in order to quiet her little relative, was in the constant habit of giving it her own breast, which, strange to relate ! at length afforded that nutriment which is only derived from maternal resources! The letter further states, that this extraordinary cir- cumstance had been known to the King's physician, who had Visited the girl, to prove the truth of the rela- tion, which, if an artful deception, was so wonderfully executed, as to deceive many of the best- informed people in Paris. Sixty thousand negroes says Mr. Gibbon in his pompous manner) annually exported from the coast of Guinea, evince the guilt of Europe and the weakness of Africa. On Saturday last, a strawberry was taken from a bush at Bothwell Castle garden, measuring five inches in cir- cumference. Yesterday about three o'clock a fire broke out at a starch manufactory in Greyhound- lane, WhitechapeL road, which entirely consumed the new buildings. The dwelling- house adjoining sustained no material injury. CORN - LETTER. MARK- LANe Monday, August 10. Our Market was pretty well supplied with wheats to- day which went off exceeding heavily and considerably cheaper, and i pretty many remained unsold, our buyers being of opinion prices must still be lower. Barleys and malts were rather scarce, yet thejr went off heavily, if not very fine indeed; and we have verv few buyers of malt at prefent. Rye and good hard beans sold pretty readily, but white pease were exceeding dull, and oats rather cheaper, having several fresh arrivals. Some samples of new wheat were at market, and offered it 57s. Total 2116 qrs. sold this day. Average price ; 6s. ; Jd. per quarter, 4s. 11d. below last week's average. Current price of all grain per quarter, as under. Starch wheat 40s. to 48s. Mealing o. 50s^ t0j7s. od. Fine do. to 6os. od. Rye 30s. to 3 2s. od. Barley 13s. to 26s. cd. P. Malt 27s. to 32s. od. Am. do. 27s. to 32s. od. Fine do. to 33s. 6d. Hog pease 20s, to 14s. ad. White do. jo . to 23s, Fine boilers 26s. to 29s. od. Small beans 22s. . to 231. 6d. Old to 009. ad. Ticks 203. to 2lS, od. Oats 14s. to t6t. fine t7 » . 61. New rapes 2SI. ts 29I. per last. FLOUR. Fine flour, 45s. to 48s. per sack. I Pollard fine, ooj. to acs « . Seconds . Coarse ditto, . Thirds . Bran, Middlings, STAMFORD, AUG. 14 On Sunday last the annual sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Atlay in St. Martin's church in this place for the benefit of the Sunday schools establish'd in that parish, and a collection made at the door by ihe Rev. Mr. Arch- deacon Tyson, and Mrs. Mottram, which amounted to nearly 47 pounds. During divine service the 100th Psalm, and an Anthem on the occasion by Dr. Miller, were per- form'd in a very masterly manner.— By the liberality of the contributors, the committee have not only been enabled to support the schools, but also to give confiderablc encou- ragement to such ccholars as have spun themselves cloathing. Since the institution above 100 children have been admitted, and there are at. this time upwards of 60 which constantly : attend. Tuesday was married, at Islington, Mr. Coddington, one of the aldermen of this corporation, to Miss Darke, of Fenchurch- street, London. Yesterday was married at Lilford, the seat of Thomas Powys, Esq. Christopher Nevile, esq. of Wellingore, in this county, to Miss Mann, a lady possessed of an ample fortune, and endowed with every accomplishment both of person and mind, A few days ago was married, the Rev. Samuel Bateman, A. M. Rector of Farthingstone, in ihe county of North- ampton, to Miss Ann Aglionby, third daughter of the late Henry Aglionby, Esq; of Nunnery, in Cumberland. On Saturday was married at St. John Baptist, Peterboro', Mr. Allen, to Miss Anne Russell, both of that city. On Saturday was married, Mr. Nat. Pearce, of Brampton, in Northamptonshire, to Miss Reid, of Leicester. Last week died, in Chapel- street, Grosvenor- square,' the Right Hon. Dowager Lady Carbery, grandmother of the Right Hon. Lord Carbery, of Laxton' Hall, near this place.— By the death of the above lady, Lord Carbery comes into the immediate possession of a real rental of several thousand pounds per annum. Her Ladyship's personal estate, which is likewise considerable, goes by will to the Hon. Mrs. Davy, aunt to his Lordship. In addition to what we mentioned would form a leading clause in the new act [ vide Stamford Mercury, July 16,] re- specting Carriages, may be placed the following, abstracted from the act itself, which did not receive the Royal assent until the first of August: From July 5, 1789, carriages with two or three wheels, ( drawn by one or more horses), ufed for pleasure and not generally for hushandry or trade, are to pay a duty of three pounds ten shillings per ann. and if not entered, the owners to forfeit 7l. for each ; half to be paid to the informer, and the other half to the collectors of the duty. Bv the same act, no person will in future be allowed to take a licence to deal in horses, unless he or they deliver a decla- ration of the particular place and places where such business is to be carried on.— If horse- dealers keep horses for riding or drawing, and not for sale, they are to he charged for them by the assessors, in the same manner as if they had no licence. Several of the London News Printers have advanced the price of their papers to fourpence each ; whilst others con- tent themselves with laying on only the additional duty of an halfpenny ; the fourpenny printers plead ( justly enough in a degree, it must be allowed) the advanced price of paper, wages, and other certain increased expences on the business. It is deserving notice, two of these papers absolutely assert, that their sale has increased since the additional duty took place A correspondent observes, that in no instance in his me- mory, the motto on the newspaper stamp, " SEMPEr eADEM" could better bear the burlesque translation of WORSE and worse than in its present application. He adds, he is certain the Commissioners of the Stamps un- derstand it in the above sense, or, they would certainly have ordered their engraver to have erased it, and let the additional word halfpenny have occupied its place. The harvest is generally begun in this neighbourhood.— The crops are as promising as for many years past ;— no com- plaint for want of produce, that we hear of, except in beans and pease the pods of which are said to he not well filled. Bv the most authentic accounts from several parts of the corn counties ( both by letters and other information), it ap- pears that the late high price of corn and flour is to be solely attributed to the iniquitous combinations of the corn- factors, rich farmers, mealmen, and other engrossers and monopolizers, and not to any real scarcity of the article in hand. Coals, which for years past were sold here in the summer months at 30s. per chaldron, are now advanced to 32s. owing, as we are assured, to a combination among the colliers for an advance of their wages, which their masters complied with ) added to which, the masters of the Coal ships have entered into an agreement— not for the benefit of the poor, or the dealers in coals A mountebank doctor has made his appearance in St. Martin's, Stamford Baron, and in the neighbouring towns in Northamptonshire, to the great hurt of the pockets of the labouring poor, apprentice boys, & c. & c.—- those who have it in their power should protect the unwary from the arts of such vagrants. Singular instance of longevity and health.— Last week passed through this town, from Inverness, in Scotland, in his way to London, - Maclcod, an out- pensioner of Chelsea Hospital:— This extraordinary man is in the one hundred and first year of his age, yet walks as brisk as most young men His object in going to town, is to solicit some little assistance through the medium of the Colonel in whose regiment he last served, he having married a second wife, by whom he has One son between six and seven years of age; and he states, that in all probability he shall soon have a further increase of family, and that his pension will not be sufficient to support them! He is a remarkable stout man, of a florid Complexion — his hair is perfectly white.— He first enlisted in the army two years previous to Queen Anne's ascending the throne, and served in Germany under the great Duke of Marlbo- rough, in all that Queen's wars. Notwilhstanding the number of dictionaries which have been published, and the repeated efforts of a Johnson, a Fenning, and a Sheridan, to retrieve our language from its former barbarism and vulgarity of diction, it still retains innumerable inaccuracies. the following is copied ver- batim from a bill handed About by an itinerant gentleman, in a neighbouring village : —" By the Justes Leave— this to to A Quant the Publick in Genral that thear is eh Rived in this Town Mills the Noted Fire Eater who intendes to Go True Most Wonders full & Suprisen Art of Dexterty of Hand : he Will entain the Compney With First of Devirtion the first Ben the salor a hornpip— the Secant A Nattalon Schrimoiuh- thordly Nantv Dawson— Fortly the tumbler— fiftly a poster Master and Master Punch— sixly Master P Wise — Sevenly the Deavel Carey all away— the Next is eh Song t0 conClude With eh Large Peach of Clock Works which Chymes 5 Tw Desrents one from the other likwis 2 Minit- with and 3 Dances." A human skeleton has been found in a pasture called Park- House, in the parrfti of Staindrop, a few yards from the road between Alston town, in Cumberland, and Woltingham, in the county of Durham. It measured six feet two inches in length, and seemed not to have been long in the earth. The inhabitants there remember to have heard the report of a pistol a considerable time ago, and as no person was missing, they are induced to think that some stranger must have been murdered. A suspicious person in the neighbourhood, on hearing of the skeleton being found, has disappeared, with- Out any apparent cause ; and a gentleman there supposing the deceased might have been a person from Manchester, has written to a friend there to have the matter made public. Tuesday night last, a man at Whaplode, in this county, Cut his throat, and was found in a terrible condition in bed the next morning with hit wife.— The poor man languished till next day, and died in- great agonies. The coroner's verdict, lunacy. Last Wednesday evening, as a servant woman with a child, ) i WaS returniug from Altringham fair, by the Duke's Cut, near Chester, the child being a little way before the woman, it fell into the water, and the woman, in attempting to save it, fell in also, and they were both unfortunately drowned," At Leicester, John Smith, alias Dyson, ( removed by habeas from Peterborough) for horse stealing, was found guilty, and received sentence of death. Wm. Hamer, Con- victed of manslaughter, was fined is. and ordered to be im- prisoned three months. . At Norwich, for the county of Norfolk, six prisoners Were capitally convicted, viz, William Hook the younger, and Richard Turner, ( there were ten other indictments against the above for divers burglaries and felonies), james Banks the elder, James Waterson, and William Bunnett, all for burg- laries ; and Robert Barnes, for horse- stealing The Judge reprieved Barnes; Waterson, and Bunnett; and left Hook; Turner, and Banks, sen. for execution. . David and Elizabeth Dickerson were tried, charged with starving to death, a daughter of the said David Dickerson; the child, when dead, though of the age of nine years, weighed no more than nine pounds; which, however, the surgeon who had examined it, said upon the trial, that it was possible such a decay might have been occasioned by some internal disease: There were many unfeeling and aggravating circumstances in the course of the trial, which lasted more than three hours; but which, however, were not considered as proving the fact they were charged with as the jury, after, being out of court above an hour and finding they could not punish them short of death, brought in a verdict, not guilty At Norwich was tried a cause, Curry versus Sharp, It. was an action of ejectment brought for the recovery of an estate, dependent on a child being born alive. Many wit- nesses were called in on both sides, to prove the existence of the infant, which at most could not exceed half an hour. A great deal of ingenuity was displayed by the counsel, and infinite pains taken for both plaintiff and defendant. The trial lasted from six o'clock in the evening till half past twelve at night, when a verdict was found for the plaintiff. Duke of Norfolk against Blanch — This was an action; brought by the Duke, as lord of the manor of Framlingham, against Mr. Blanch, a copyhold tenant of the Duke's manor, for lopping of trees, standing upon the common belonging to the said manor. The jury, which was a special one, con- ceived Mr. B. had a right to do so, and found a verdict for him. At Croydon, for the county of Surry, the following con- victs received judgment of death, viz. James Jacobs; for robbing James French ; Elizabeth Baker, for shoplifting ; John Lane, for horse- stealing ; and Richard Verrien, for picking a pocket; but none of them were ordered for exe- cution. During the course of the gaol delivery, Eleanor Douglas was tried for simple grand larcency, in stealing the clothes of a child not six months old, belonging to a- poor labouring man of the name of Cunningham, of which she had the care during the illness of its mother. It appeared that she had in some secret manner disposed of the child itself, and had refused to give any account of what had become of it. The jury found her guilty ; and Lord Loughborough re- spited her sentence in order to afford her an opportunity of disclosing, at the next assizes, the particulars of this horrid and mysterious transaction. It was in general supposed that she had sold the child ; but whether alive for the purpose of supplying a suppositious heir to some family estate, or dead for the purposes of anatomical dissection, was altogether uncertain. The learned and humane Judge endeavoured, with all the powers of his eloquence, to persuade her to give some ac- count of it ; but his endeavours were exerted in vain ; she stood sullen and silent, with her eyes fixed on the ground, until the gaoler removed her from the bar. At Glocester, a cause of the utmost importance to the li. berty of the subject, was tried before Mr. Baron Perryn. for a malicious prosecution, wherein Thomas Jefferis, of Warm, ley, Glourestershire, carpenter, was the plaintiff; and George James, of Knowle- hill, Somersetshire, attorney at law, was the defendant; when the maliciousness of the prosecution was fully proved to the satisfaction of the judge and a crouded court, aud a verdict obtained for the plaintiff of 8501. da- mages and costs of suite. • Two causes were tried at Salisbury assizes, before Mr. Justice Buller;— Boyter Versus Hibberd and Htibberd versus Boyter; in which a rare circumstance occurred— both the parties were nonsuited. One of these actions was brought for monies advanced upon a note of hand: but the note being drawn upon an improper stamp, was illegal, and a nonsuit followed of course. William Earl, for ravishing Sarah Spicer, was executed at Winchester on Saturday. He behaved in a decent and becoming manner, and acknowledged the justness of his sentence. He prayed with great fervour, which brought tears from many people ; and before he was turned off, said to the numerous spectators, " I forgive all my enemies, and hope they will forgive me. I wish all the young men round about me, will take warning by my untimely end, and be cautious how thy have any thing to say to the fair sex, for they will take advantage where they can." He was then launched into eternity, amidst many hundreds of beholders, Wednesday John Dowsing, late of Halesworth, in Suf- folk, labourer, was executed at Rushmere, near Ipswich, for the murder of his wife. Notwithstanding the excessive heat of the day., he was attended to the place of execution by a vast number of people. In his last moments he persisted in his innocence of the murder, but acknowledged he merited such an ignominious death, for the transgressions of his life. After hanging his usual time he was cut down, and his body given to Mr. Stubbing, surgeon, in Ipswich, in order to be dissected. He was 57 years of age. Monday Hannah Whitely was executed at Tyburn, near York, pursuant to her fentence. She appeared very- penitent; and her body, after hanging the usual time, was sent to the county hospital for dissection. Edward Robinson, who received sentence of death at the last assizes for the city of York, and who had eight separate indictments preferred against him, is reprieved ! Meteorological Journal of the weather in Stamford. BY MR. RAYMENT. Thermometer A meteorological acCcount of the weather for July, 1789, at Edmonton, ' lat. 51 deg. 37 min. 57 sec. N. long. 3 min. of a degree W. of Greenwich, by J. A. junior. — Days wet 8 ; cloudy 15 .; clear 8.— Prevailing winds N. z days; S. F.. 1 ; S. 2 ; S. W. 21; VV. 4; N. W. 1.— Greatest height of Fahrenheit's Ther mometer exposed to the North in the shade, 78; least height,. 56. Greatest height of the Barometer, 30. 18 inches; least height, 29. 68 inches. Depth of rain fallen, is 2,555 inches. Ther mometer 78 at 4. P. M-. the 3d; thunder to the Westward A. M the 4th; S. VV. at 11, A. M. the 13th; to the Westward P. M. the 18th; and very heavy to the N. W. about noon the 20th. Ther- mometer 56 at 4 P. M. the 23d, a water spout at 6 P. M. the 19th, about 14 miles to the Westward. A most brilliant parhelion, about 7 or 8 degrees to the Northward of the sun at 7 P. M. the . 26th ; about three- fourths of the sun's disk, below, was obscured by the clouds; the phenomenon was so perfectly reflected, that a gentle- man present doubted which was the real sun. . BOSTON SHIP NEWS, to the 11th August. . Foreign inward. Boston, Mountain, and Sarah, Smith, both from Norway, with deals, Sec. Polly, Dale, from Rotterdam, with wainscot, Sec. En- deavour, Whittingham, from Memel, with timber. Coasters inward. Sophia Ann, Walker; Friendship, Usher; Stephen and Mary, Reed ; Sally's Increase, Brown ; Dart, Tin- dall ; Sally, Haswell; Rippon, Davison; Providence, Smart; Nancy, Bortch; Essay, Bedlington; Providence, Wilkin; Eliza- beth, Spaul; Maria, Kildill; Hercules, Ashton ; Isabella, Kidd, Ann, Adamson ; and Providence, Heward, all from Sunderland; with coals. Hopewell, Balmforth and Sally, BacchuS both from Hull; with coals. JaMes WatSon, and Zephyr, Addison, both from Newcastle, with coals. Mayflower, Wilson, from Blythnook, with coals. Supply, Gilbert, from Bristol With wine, cyder, & c, Providence EndeaVour, Salmon, and Three Brothers, Leak( both from London, with groceries, & c. Nancy, Hartley; John and Susannah, Martinson ; and Diligent, Lake, from Hull; with flag- stones, tiles, & c. Coasters outward. Nautilus, Thompson; Generous friend; Morton ; Mary, Cobb; British Queen, Losler ; Sally, Chamber- land; Friendship,' Usher; Supply, Gilbert; Ambler, Farrand; Thomas and Sally, Christie ; William, Long; Boston, Mountain; and Providence's Endeavour, Jackson, all for London, with oats, wheat, flour & c. Mary Ann, Raper; Bell, Baines ; and Hope, well, Balmforth, all for Hull, with wheat, oats, & c. Tryal, Daudisson, for Lynn, with wool, woollen yarn, & c. Polly, Dale, for Leith, with wheat. GAINSBRO'-. ' CoasterS arrived and sailed. Arrived. Hope, Buxton ; Abigail, Stothard ; and Aftive, Gilderdale, all from London. Wil- liamann Ann, Johnson, from Newcastle. Sailed. Newark, Warham; Derby, Popple- . , well ; and Unity, Popplewell, all or London. Betty, Scholding, for Ipswich, Sally, Wall, for Colchester. WISBECH SHIP NEWS to the 12th of August. Coasters inward. Dorothy, Wellbury ; Thetis, Parker; John and Mary, Bird ; Two Brothers, Jefferson; Nelly, Peebles; Barbara, Smart; Goodintent, Miller; William, Bamborough; and George, Robinson, all from Sunderland, with coals. Attempt, Brown; and Friendship, Stuart, both from New- castle, with coals. Wisbech Packet, Grimwood, from Hull, with coals and stone. Peggy, Donald, from Liverpool, with salt. Coasters outward. Defiance, Forbes; Echo, Sherwin; and Tryal, Dixon, for London, with oats, mustard seed, and pease. Adventure, Staniland, Hope, Beatley; and Wisbech Packet, Grimwood, all for Leith, with wheat, flour, and oats. . Young Nancy, Jewitt, and Endeavour, Woodcock, for Hull, with beans and oats. Ten ships in ballast for Shields, Newcastle, and Blyth. PRICES of CORN at the following Places,' viz. , - Stamford, Friday, Aug. 7. Wheat, 60s od to 62s od per qr. I Oats, Oos. od. to 00s. od. perqr. Barley, 3 7s. od. to 00s. od. | Beans, 28s. od. to 30s. od. Lincoln, Friday, Aug. 7. Wheat, 58s. to 62s. per quarter. I Oats, 00s. od. to 00s. per < jr. Ry « , 36s. to 38s. Beans, 26s. to 00s. Barley, 00s. od. to 00s. | • . Gainsborough, Tuesday, Aug. It. Wheat, 59s. to 60S. od. per qr. I Oats, 13s. toi6s. per quarter. Rye, 325. to 36s. | Beans, 25s. to 28s. NEWARK, August . Prices of Corn yesterday: Pit Coal, 10s. od. per ton.— Yorkshire ditto, 24s. per chaldron. Salt, 111. 10s. per ton. Linseed Cakes, 61. tts. per ton. Last Saturday died, Mr. William Lowe, formerly master of the Rein Dear inn, in this town, but lately of the Blue Bell, on Beacon Hill. Wheat imported at Liverpool last week from Maryland, 9921 bushels, 990 quarters; ditto from Ireland, 633 bags. LINCOLN, AUG. 13. On Thursday last was married at Welton, near Hull, Mr. Wilkinson, nephew to Mr. Robert Markland, merchant in Hull, to Miss. Payne, daughter to Mr. Payne, of the former place. A few days ago died at Barton upon- Humber, Mr. Bennett, attorney at law there. Yesterday se'nnight died at Hull, Mr, Thomas Sutton, of Howden. Death last week cut down the largest man in all Lancashire ! namely, Mr. Samuel Grundy, clothier, near Bury; whole bodily dimensions were so capacious, that it may be said of him, with Falstaff, He was long a stranger to the sight of his own knee. At our asszes was tried before Mr. Baron Hotham and a special jury, a cause relative to the right of stocking Wild- more Fen, in this county, wherein Jonathan Taylor was the plaintiff, and William Milnes the defendant. — The action was brought by the plaintiff as the occupier of a house and land in Horncastle, with a right of common on Wildmore fen, against the defendant, for damage done by him in stock- ing the fen.— Upon the trial, it was clearly proved by the plaintiff's witnesses, upon their cross- examination, that the right to stock was appurtenant to the houses only, and that the defendant was the occupier of a common- right house in the parish of Gunsby, where he slept once a month and oftener, and paid parish rates, and that such an occupier was entitled, by immemorial custom, to an unlimited right to stock the fen, and without paying any regard to the law of levancy and couchancy, which the plaintiff's counsel con- tended was absolutely necessary.— The plaintiff's witnesses having proved the defendant's case, he called no evidence on his part, and the jury withdrew for a short time, and then gave a verdict for the defendant, to the entire satisfaction of the Judge and Court.— Attorney for the plaintiff, Mr. Pen- nel, Horncastle; for the defendant, Mr. Mills, of the- same, place. Friday last John George, alias Smith flint, was executed here, pursuant to his sentence at the last assizes, for burglary and horse- stealing.— He declared to the Rev. Mr. Hare, who attended him, that he did not commit the burglary, but owned that he knew of it, and received the goods at a village two miles from Quadring. He walked to the fatal tree, where to the last moment he declared that he was not the man who broke into the house, and ill- treated Mr. Stafford. He warned the spectators to avoid smugglers and lewd women, and acknowledged to stealing several horses and mares. No man, at the place of execution, ever acted with greater fortitude. Committed to the county goal, On the 8th of this month, by Mr. John Inett, Susanna Dixon, of Saltfleet, charged with murdering Ann Smith, an infant six months old, daugh- ter of Elizabeth Smith, a single woman. A person of Leeds, who for several years had been vio- lently afflicted with the stone and gravel, on Friday morning parted with a stone, which measured two inches round, the oblong way, and one inch and three- eighths the other way. — This he attributes to the prescription of an eminent phy- sician, who ordered him to use a quantity of honey in his tea. On Sunday last, a man at Rotherham, undertook, for a wager of 5s. to eat sixty eggs in half an hour, which, to his honour, he performed with ease. We cannot but add our wish, that he might have received a further reward for his Sunday amusement, from the hands of a constable. Mr. James Clark, at the Reddock, parish of Polmont, Scotland, has a cow which had eight calves in the space of three years and one month, viz. four times twins. Last week the following melancholy accident happened at Farringdon, in Somersetshire A young man placing hay on the top of the mow, unfortunately fell, and striking his head against a pick stuck upright in the ground, the same entered between his chin and throat, and drove up to his brain. He died a few hours after in the greatest agonies. About four o'clock in the afternoon of the 6th ult. a most melancholy accident happened upon a Peatmoor, near Horse House, in Coverdale, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, occasioned by lightning— A man and two boys employed in digging for peats, observing the approach of a very heavy shower of rain, ran off towards a hut about 200 yards distance, for shelter; they went in a direct line, one after the other— when the lightning struck the old man, tore off his stockings and shoes, and burnt his legs: The elder boy, at the distance of about five yards from the old man, was struck dead, and rendered a most dreadful spectacle, his forehead, breast, thighs, and legs, being mangled in a most terrible manner — his hat was rent in pieces, his waistcoat and breeches much torn, and all his buttons and buckles melted, and an aperture made in the ground in two places near him. The other boy about twenty yards behind his Companions, was also struck senseless, and remained so for fome time, but afterwards recovered. The old man Continues very lame, and it is feared will be a Cripple for life. On the 26th the the body of a young woman, called Han- nah Corbrigg, was found murdered in a field near Barraside in the parish of Whalley Lancashire her head was almost seVered from the body which was afterwards opened, and a large quantity of arscnic was found in the stomach., This unfortunate girl was with child and circumstance's of suspi- cion falling on a neighbouring family, the father, mother; and a daughter are said to be apprehended, and lodged in lan- cashire goal. Search is making for the son, whose name is Christopher Hartley; he is about eighteen years of age, made his escape from the constable of the township, and is supposed to have embarked for Ireland. . - The AllianCe, Brown, with seven fish ; and the Brothers Straitsman ( late Mabb) with five- fish, are arrived at Hull from Davis's Straits. The last ships from Greenland bring an account, that Cap tain Brown, of the Unicorn, had fallen from the mast head and was killed instantly.— He has left a widow with five dren. HULL, August 10. Imports. Adventure, Selby, from : With oak plank and bark ,. Memel, with fir timber, staves, & c Isabella, Willis, from Riga, with wainscot 1 - Empress, Daiziel, from Petersburg David and Jean; Law, from Maldow, with tar Alfred, Walker, and Nicholas and Jane, Batchelor, both from. Petersburg, with iron, deals, & sc. Douro, Leonard, from Gesle, . with iron, deals, & c. Hamburg Packet, Atkinson, from Hamburg, with yarn, skins staves, rags, & c. Francis, Jackson, from Rotterdam, with geneva, old iron, madder, staves, & c. Pitt, Harrison, from Stockholm Barbant, Courser, from Ostend.. Swallow, Anderson, and Oak, Bennet, both from Dunkirk. Wakefield, Lundie, from Oporto. Exports. Ceres, Cornwell, for Cadiz, with woollen drapery, cotton stuffs, rum, & c. Amsterdam, Berg, for Amsterdam, with woollendrapery, cotton stuff's, & c Rufford, Walkden, for Riga . with woollendrapery, ironmongersware, & c. Benjamin, Sharp, for Revel, with woollen drapery. Britain Atkinson, for Dun- kirk, with lead, woollendrapery, & E>. - Wood . Hamburg, with woollendrapery, & c. Swan, bale goods. Coasters arrived. Leicester, Brooke; Providence, Moody; Friendship, Stephenson; Elizabeth, Power; Nottingham, Cog- grave; Mould, Mason; Leeds Packet, Purvis ; Excellent, Parkin ; Adventure, Smeaton ; Endeavour, Blanch; Rose, Taylor; June, Pearpoint; and Hecton, Simms, all from London. Industry Prince, from Aberdeen Mary Ann, Raper, from Boston. Jason Hopper, and Peggy, Morris, both from Lynn. Speedwell, Draper, . from Grimsby. william and Ann, Johnson, from Alemouth. Arno, Cooper, from Yarmouth. Syren, Hughes, from Beaumaris, Newcastle, Ward, from Newcastle. Vine, Calender fromi Roch- fort. Coasters sailed. Nancy, Saul; Adventure, Dockrea; Eagle, Scutt; Unity, Gibbon ; Manchester, Hunt; Ann, Wharam; Martin, Johnson ; Molly, Sharp; Halifax, Ward; Halifax, Sta- niland; PhosphoruS, Crabtree ; and Ripon, Davis, all for LondOn Friends Goodwill, Swift; for Scarborough and Newcastle. HaWk, Stott, and Olive Branch, Grayburn, both for Rochester; Countess of Errol, Low, for Aberdeen. Good Intent, Broom, and Man- ning, Pashey, both for Yarmouth. Trynham, Wishart, for Orangemouth. Active, Unthank; Elizabeth, Lowe; and Sally, English, all for Whitby. John and Susannahr Martinson; Sally. Bacchus; and Diligent, Lake, all for Boston. Bursall, Tong, and Active, Moody, both for Lynn. Good Intent, Carter, for Brid- lington and Scarbro'. Wisbech Packet, Grimwood, and Rodney, Baker, both for Wisbech. Britannia, Graham, for Newcastle. CAMBRIDGE, AUGUST' 12. Lord Suffield has been pleased to present the Rev. Erasmus Druery, to the vicarage of Thorpe- Market, in the county of Norfolk. . Thursday was married, at Isleworth, the Rev. Mr. Powell, vicar, of Bitteswell, Leicestershire, to Miss Twining, eldest daughter of Mr. Twining, of Isleworth. From Saxmundham, in Suffolk, on Sunday evening, Miss Bell, daughter and heiress of Christopher Bell. Esq; eloped With a Mr. Studd, first mate of the Manship East Indiaman We wish them a happy voyage to Gretna- Green.- Her lover, that is, her husband that will be, is an able mariner, and will doubtless steer her safe into port. The price of wheat fell in our market last Saturday from 4s. to f, i. per load of five bushels. As John Codden, a lad belonging to Womenswould, in Kent, was leading a cow to field on Sunday last, he im- prudently tied a rope, which was fastened to the cow's- horns, round his wrist, when the animal being irritated, by the bite of a species of fly called brimps, the boy, unable to disen- angle himself, was dragged near a mile, and almost torn to pieces before any person could lend him assistance. He lived about an hour after, but never spoke a word. There is now in Mr. Sicklemore's garden in Ipswich, a last year's seedling carnation, the measure ten inches and half in circumference ; a fine purple bizarre, and very full of petals; besides many other sorts, well worth the notice of the admirers of that beautiful flower. A man, named Peter Buxton, is committed to Wy- mondham bridewell, for leaving his family chargeable to the parish of Diss in Norfolk ; he left his wife and three children at Diss about eighteen years since, and went into . Sussex, where he was married to another person, by whom he has had Seventeen children, and was apprehended whilst living with her Daniel Mileham, a poor labouring man in the parish of Dil- liam, in Norfolk, who had been deprived of senses for more than twenty years chained down to the floor of the chamber, in a small cottage in that village, attended by his ancient mother, and maintained by his brother, was found stretched out on the floor on Friday last, supposed to be dead, by the mother; and on the return of her son from work, she told him Daniel was dead ; he then went to the chamber, and finding his brother not cold, called him by his name ; Daniel instantlv arising, asked him what he wanted; and from that moment has had his perfect senses. he has not had any clothes on for more than ten years ; his beard, which was more than six inches long, was cut off on Saturday last; he was shaved, and has walked the fields ever since, attended by his good old mother.— Extraordinary as the above appears, it may be depended on as a fact. A most melancholy accident happened near Downham bridge, early on Wednesday morning. As four gentlemen who had been on a water excursion, were passing the bridge, one of tbe party, Mr. William Beadon, nephew to the Bishop of Gloucester, by some accident unfortunately slipped, fell overboard, and was drowned. His remains were interred on Wednesday evening in the chapel of Jesus college, A melancholy accident happened at Windsor last Week, William Smith, a laborious carpenter, being at work in a store- house for deals, the wall supporting the roof suddenly gave way, and the whole building fell into Clewer lane. A deal partition and several pair of rails falling on the poor man, he was killed on the spot. An inquisition was held on the body, and the coronet's jury brought in their verdict, accidental death. Oxford, August 8. This week at the election at Merton college, the following gentlemen were chosen Fellows of that Society; viz. Mr. Boulter, of Merton ; Mr. Carr, of Christ church, and Mr. Parker, of Oriel college. The Reverend Daniel Hughes, B. D. of Jesus college, has been presented by William John Lenthal, Esq. to the rectorv of Yelford, in this county. Yesterday was executed at Red- hill gallows, near Worces- ter, pursuant to their sentence, Henry Noxon, John Flem- ming, Richard Salter, and William Hill, for house- breaking; and John Wilks, for sheep- stealing. History can scarce afford a like cirCumstance.-. an unfor- tunate wretch, at the advanced age of 84, falling a victim to his country's law, and terminating his existance by an igno- minous death. HUNTINGDON RACES concluded. Thursday, August 6, 50l. weight for a; e, was won by Lord Hinchingbrook's bay horse, Woodcock, 6 yearss old Mr. Broadhurst'S chesnUt mare, Nina, 5 years old —• NOTTINGHAM RACes. Tuesday, Aug. 11, his Majesty's purse of 1oogs. for 6 yrs olds. Mr. Clifton's bay horse, Attraction The Prince of WaleS's bay horse, brother to Steady The 50l. for four years olds, was Won by lord Grosvenor's bay horse, Amidas Mr. Inchley's chesnut horse Little- thoUght- of For the sT AMFORD, & C. MerCUry . eFfecTS oF PITY, A SIMILE. ( by PeTER PINDAR, Esq. jun.) WHEN knaves, and fools, in folly's league combine, Some merciful— and Others witty Alas how hapless is his fate, How wretched is his sad estate, Who falls beneath such rude, contemptuous pity. Like a poor soldier on the embattled plain, When wounded , begs one moment more to stay, In kind compassion to his pain, But more in hopes of worldly gain), Some pitious rascal takes his life away. Pinchbeck. V E R S E S-, Sent to a LADY, whose picture was not like her. IN vain the painter shows his skill, ' in vain your likeness strives to give His efforts all are feeble still, He cannot make the picture live ; His art and his weak science too, Must ever fail in copying you. Tho' in the portrait we can trace Your nose and lips, your eyes and hair ; The beauty beaming o'er your face, He cant, alas! delineate there : ' Tis Nature's choicest gift below, Which art can't reach, nor pencil show. SOUTHWELL, August 8th. H. B. Sporting intelligence. KNUTSFORD RACES, concluded. Thursday, July 30, the 50b. weight for age, was won by Mr. Clifton's brown horse, Attrition, by Magnet, 6 y. old 1 terd Stamford's bay horse, Florizel, 5 years old — 3 Lord Derby's chesnut horse, Noodle,. aged * BROMSGROVE RACES. Wednesday, July 29, the maiden 5o, was won by Mr. Lind's bay colt, Young Fustian 2 Mr Lovesey's bay filly 1 Mr. Taylor's bay colt, Gift 32 Mr. Smith's bay colt, Pyramid dr Mr. Lovesey's filly the favourite ; after the second heat, } to I she won. Friday, the 50. for all ages, was won by Mr. Robinson's bay filly, Fanny, by Weasel, 4 years Old 1 1 Mr. Williamson's bay Horse, Minotaur, 5 years pld 4 1 Mr. Croke's brown horse, Prizefighter, ditto 2 3 Mr. Edward's black horse, Beetle 3 4 6 to 4 against Fanny, 3 to 1 against Prizefighter, and 3 to I againlt Beetle: after the heat, 2 to 1 oh Fanny. NEWCASTLE- UNDER- LYME RACES. Tuesday, August 4, the 50I. weight for age, was won by Mr. Norcop's brown horse, Intruder — • 2 ' Mr. Smith's bay colt, Morwick Ball — 2 • 2 Mr. Walker's bay mare, Little Wench dif 1 2 dr dr dr Wednefday, the 50I. weight for age, was won by lord Derby's bay horse, Director 1 ' Mr. Finch's bay horse, Vision ; 4 2 Mr. Weller's bay colt, Plutus 3 3 Mr. Edward's black horse, Beetle 2 4 Thursday, the 50]. weight for age, was won by Mr. Collins's bay Colt, Evergreen ' < Mr Tinkler's bay horse, Otho 32 Mr Weller's brown horse, Stripling 2 3 OXFORD RACES. Tuesday. Aug. 4, the town plate was not run for, for want of horses. The gold cup, 100 gs. value, and 50gs. in specie. Mr. Rogers's ch. g. Buffler Mr. Clarke's Schoolboy 3 Mr. Annestley's c. by Jupiter 2 | At starting, 2 to 1 against Buffler Wednesday, the noblemen and gentlemens'plate of 50I. Mr. Smith's colt, by Comus 2 ' ' Mr. Clarke's colt, Birch 1 2 2 4 to 1 on Birch ; after the first heat, 5 to 1 ; and after the fecond heat, Birch the favourite. The hunter's purse was walked over the course for by the Hon. Thomas Parker's Herod. Thursday, the Duke of Marlborough plate of jol. was won by Hon. Thomas Parker's Herod I 1 Captain Bertie's Miss Noakes * 2 The sweepstakes of 10gs, was won by lord Parker's Otho Hon. Thomas Parker's Herod ' 1 Even betting. LEWES RACES. Tuesdav, August 4; a match between the Duke of Norfolk's produce of the dam of Captain Tart, and the produce of Lord G. H. Cavendish's Indians.— No race for want of produce. Lord Egremont's brown horse, Driver, beat the Prince of Wales's bay horse, Verjuice, 8( t. each, toogs. Four miles.- 6 to 400 A sweepstakes of logs, each, for three years olds. The last mile. Lord Egremont's bay colt; brother to Darter 1 Hon. Mr. Wyndham's bay colt, Skyrocket 2 Hon. T. Felham's grey colt. Egbert 3 lord Barrymore's bay colt, Sir Christopher 4 Three paid forfeit.- 6 to 4 against Egbert; 3 to 1 against brother < 0 Darter. . The county plate of 50I. weight for age, was won by Duke of Queensberry's bay colt, Goliah, 4 years old 4 Sir F. Poole's bay horse, Fortunio, aged 1 Hon. Mr. Wyndham's brown horse, Ospray, 5 years old 2 Mr. Hammond's black horse, Black Cock, aged 3 Fortunio the favourite; after the 1st heat, 4 to 1 he won. His Majesty's plate of 100 gs. for six years olds, was won by Lord Grosvenor's chesnut horse, Meteor Mr. Goodison's brown horse, Wheatsheaf 2 Very high odds 0n Meteor. Wednesday, a sweepstakes of 25 gs. each, for 3 years old fillies. Lord Grosvenor's bay, by Justice, out of Cypher —' 1 Sir F. Poole's, by Sattelite, out of Maria ;— 2 four subscribers paid.-— 3, 4* and 5 to 1 on Lord Grosvenor.- An exceeding near race. Col. Carlton's grey horse, Wilbraham, 8st. 71b. beat Mr. Wyndham's bay horse, Cockney, 7st 1lb. The last mile and < hrce quarters, for 100gs.— even betting. No race for the members' plate of 50I. for want of horses. Thursday, Mr. Page's hunter, beat Mr. Green's Hunter. The last two miles, loogs.— An excellent heat. The first year of a subscription of 10 gs. each, weight for age. Mr. Pelham's Meteor,- 6 years old 1 The Prince of Wales's Cantababoo, 4 years old 2 Five subscribers paid.— 4 and 5 to ! on Meteor. The Ladies plate of 6ogs. weight for age, was won by lord Grosvenor's chesnut horse. Meteor, 6 years old — x The Prince of Wales's bay horse, Verjuice, aged — 2 Sir F. Poole's brown horse, Mentor, 5 years old — 3 Meteor the favourite. A plate of 50I. given by the Duke of Richmond, for any horfe, Sec. bred in the county of Sussex, was won by lord Egremont' 4 bay horse, Driver; 6 years old 1 Sir F. Poole's bay colt; by Sattelite, 4 years old 2 Driver the favourite. The town plate of 50I. weight for age, was won by Sir F. Poole's bay horse, Fortunio, aged 1 1 Mr. Wyndham's brown horse, Ospray, 5 years old — 22 fortunio the favourite after the heat, 5 to 1 on him. BANKRUPTS. GeOrge Clithero, late of Houndsditch, in the city of london, ( but now a prisoner in the King's Bench prison,) brandy- merchant dealer and chapman. Margaret Bazley, James Bazley, and William Ba2ley, all of the city of Briftol, merchants dealers, and copartners, ( carrying on trade under the firm or stile of Margaret Bazley and sons),. James BaZley and William Bazley, of the city of Bristol, hat- ters, dealers; chapmen and copartners. William Stevens, of Leadenhall street, in the city of London, man's mercer and draper, dealer and chapman. LINCOLN RACES, 1789. ON WEDNESDAY the 9th of SEPTEMBER, His MAJESTY'S PURSE of ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS, will be run for, over the Course near the CITY of LINCOLN, by Four or Five Year old Mares, that never won a Royal Plate ; Four Year oldj carrying 7ft. 1 lib. Five Year olds, 811. 7lb. the best of Three Two- Mile Heats. - If any Dispute arises the same to be determined by His Grace the DUKE of ANCASTER, or whom he shall appoint, according to fuch His Majesty's Orders and Rules, as shall be produced. To be entered by B. HuNNINGS, Clerk of the Course, or his Deputy, at the Rein- Deer Inn, in the City of Lincoln, on Monday the 7th Day of September. On THURSDAY the roth, a PURSE of FIFTY POUNDS, given by the CITY of LINCOLN, for Horses or Mares, the best of Three Four- Mile Heats; Four Year olds carrying 7st. Five Year olds, 8ft. Six Year olds, 8ft. ylb. and Aged, 8ft. lolb. A Winner of One 50I. Plate this Year, to carry 3! b. extra, of Two Plates extra, of Three or more, 7lb. extra, A Winner of a King's Plate this Year, at Lincoln, Newmarket, York, or Nottingham, and not having won Three or more Plates this Year, to carry 7Tb extra, but, if having won Three or more Plates this Year, with either of the above Royal Plates, then to carry 91b. extra. Any Horfe, Mare, or Gelding, having started for a Plate this Year, and not wo. i, to be allowed 3lb. - if Two or more, 51b Mares and Geldings to be allowed 2lb.— If any Dispute arise, relative to this Plate, the fame to be determined by the Stewards of the Race. On FRIDAY the 11th, the NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN'S SUBSCRIPTION PURSE of SEVENTY GUINEAS, for all Ages, the best of Three Two- Mile Heats 1 Three Year olds carry- ing 6st. 61b. Four Year olds 8ft. Five year olds, 8ft. 91b. Six Year olds, 9st. and Aged, 9st. 2lb. Maiden Horses allowed 31b. and the Winner of a King's Plate to carry 41b. extra To pay Three Gui- neas Entrance, which is to be paid to the Second- best Horse; and if any Dispute arise, relative to this Plate, the same to be deter- mined by the Stewards of the Race. To enter for Thursday and Friday's Plates, at the above mentioned Place, with the aforesaid Clerk of the Course, or his Deputy, on Monday the 7th of September, between the Hours of Three and Seven in the Afternoon, paying for the City Plate 5s. Entrance, or double at the Post. Certificate of the Age and Qualifications of each Horse, & c. must be produced at the Time of entering, and to prevent Disputes con- cerning Bets, the Horse that wins the First and Second Heats, shall have the Plate, and the Horse that is Second the Second Heat, shall be deemed the Second- best Horse. The Subscription Plate, and the Plate given by the City, are to be run for according to His Majesty's Articles ; and 110 less than Two reputed Running Horses, & c. to start for the City Plate, nor any Horle, & c. which ( hall appear to be hired to qualify, to be allowed to be allowed to start; and if only One Horse enter for the City Plate, the Owner to receive Twenty Guineas. Sir PETER BURRELL, \ Stewards The Hon. CHAMPION DYMOKE, ' The Course will be found in exceeding good Order, and open for the Horses to take their Exercise. No Gaming Tables of any Kind will be allowed, during the Races. Ordinaries, Assemblies, Plays, and Cocking, as usual. And to prevent the Ladies, Noblemen and Gentlemen, waiting so long at the Assembly- Room Door, they are earnestly requested to send to the Lobby, to enter their Names, and receive their Tickets, where a person will attend each Day to deliver the same. LINCOLNSHIRE. To be SOLD by Private Contract, LOT 1. ALL that large and most pleasantly situated MANSION, in Castle- gate, GRANTHAM, in the County of Lincoln, Part Freehold and Part Leasehold, held under the Corporation of Grantham ( Fine certain);. consisting of convenient Cellars, Kitchen, Butler's Pantry, Servants' Halls & c. Breakfast Parlour, Dining Room, a large and spacious Hall, Five Bed Chambers, with Closets; also convenient Garrets, & c.— The Out- houses consist of Brew- house and sundry Coach- houses, Stables, Granary, and every other Convenience. The Gardens and Grounds comprize Three Acres, elegantly laid out with neat Gravel Walks, and planted with Wall and other. Fruit Trees. N. H. The above Premises may be entered upon immediately, and the Purchaser may be accommodated with Fourteen Acres of MEADOW LAND, adjoining the Garden. Also, Two FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or TENE- MeNTS, with the Gardens and Appurtenances thereto belonging, adjoining or lying contiguous to the above Premises; now in the respective Possessions of Mr. Weselby and Mr. John Jarvis, at the clear yearly Rent of ijl. 10s. LOT 2. A FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, with the Out- buildings, Garden, and Appurtenances, situate in Castle gate aforesaid now in the Possession of Mr. William Day, at the clear yearly Rent of 7I. 7s. For a View of the Premifes apply to Mr. LANGWITH, Grant- ham; and to treat for the Sale apply to Mr. JOHN LELY, Attor- ney, Grantham; Messrs. EVAN'S and MIDDLEMORE, Attor. nies, Nottingham; and Mr. WOODS, Attorney, New- Street, Spring- Gardens, London. To be SOLD; by AUCTION, At the house of Mr. John Foreman, known by the Sign of the Pack horse, in Dorrington, in the County of Lincoln, on Thurs- day the Twentieth Day of August Inst. Between the Hours of Four and Six o'Clock in the Afternoon unless disposed of in the mean Time by private Contract of which due Notice will be given), A FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate at DORRING- TON aforesaid ; consisting of a FARM HOUSE, with Two. Barns and other convenient Offices, and Homestead adjoining, con- taining by Estimation) Two Acres several PARCELS of new- inclosed LAND, containing ( by Admeasurement) 109 A. 1 R. 22 P. in the Occupation of Mr. John Rastall, and his Under- tenants; and a PARCEL of LAND, divided into Two Closes, containing Twenty- four Acres, in the Occupation of Mr. Philip Parratt. Mr. Foreman will shew the Premises; and for further Particulars enquire of Mr. RASTALL, of Waltham- on- the- Woulds, Leicester- shire ; or of Mr. HANDLEY, Attorney, Sleaford, Lincolnshire. ALGArkirKE and fOSDYKE. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. PRESTON, IN SEVERAL LOTS, On Monday the 24h of August, at Three o'Clock, at Mr. Bates's, the George Inn, Sleaford, unless previovsly disposed of by private Contract; AValuable and desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, . eligibly situate near the Sea, in the Parishes of ALGAR- KIRKE and FOSDYKE, in the County of Lincoln, containing near Six Hundred Acres of rich PASTURE, MEADOW, and a small Portion of ARABLE LAND, and comprizing some of the completed Grazing Farms in the County ; of the net Annual Value of 700I. and upwards;— the Land particularly fertile and rich in Quality, and the Buildings good. The Whole Estate may be bought together on advantageous Terms; or the Lots will be varied so as to suit any Purchaser previous to the 18th of August, when Notice of such Lots as may be sold will be given, and the Remainder will be put up without Reserve. As it will be sold to pay a net 4 per Cent, it may be an Object to such of the Clergy as want Augmentations to small Livings, or where Securities are wanted for particular Sums. The Tenants will shew their respective Holdings; and printed Particulars may be had at the White Hart Inns, Boston and Spal- ding; the George, Sleaford; the Ram, Newark ; of Mr. ALLEN, Bookseller, Grantham; at the Rein Deer Inn, and of Mr FRAN- CIS OTTER, Lincoln. ALGARKIRKE is distant about Eight Miles from Boston and Spalding, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. To be SOLD by AUCTION, On Thursday the 27th Day of August Instant, at Twelve o'Clock precisely, at the George Inn, in Thrapston ; THE MANOR and Capital MANSION HOUSE of STOKE DOYLE, near Oundle, in the County of North- ampton ; and divers FARMS and WOOD LANDS, in STOKE DOYLE aforesaid, of the yearly Value of 1000I. and upwards, with a Fishery in the navigable River Nine. Also, the PERPETUAL ADVOWSON of the RECTORY of STOKE DOYLE aforesaid. The Mansion House is in good Repair, with extensive Offices fit for a very large Family, and Five Acres of Garden and Kitchen Ground.— The Manor is well stocked with Game, and the Estate is all within a Ring Fence, and very improveabte. StoKE DoyLE is about 80 Miles from London, 2 from Oundle, t2 from Peterborough, 10 from Stamford, 26 from Northampton, 4 from Wansford, 12 from Stilton, 7 from Thrapston, and 9 from Ketteing. Particulars may be had at the principal Inns in the Towns above mentioned; and of Messrs. VERNONS, VINES, and FRY, Lincoln's Inn, London; and CHARLES DE LACT, Esq; Pot- terells, near Hatfield, Herts. Mr. Henry Croft, of Stoke Doyle, will shew the PremiseS. To be SOLD by AUCTION, At the Bull Inn, at Long Sutton, in the County of Lincoln, on Friday the Twenty- eighth Day of August Instant, in the Evening; The following ESTATES, namely, LOT 1. ALL that Capital MESSUAGE, with the . Barn, Stable, and other Out- buildings thereto belonging; and several Acres of rich MEADOW or PASTURE GROUND, Part Freehold and Part Copyhold, lying and being at SUTTON SAINT MARY'S, in the County of Lincoln, being of the Manor of Sutton Holland, at the yearly Rent of 50I. and now in the Tenure of Mr. Wing. LOT 2. All that MESSUAGE, with the Barn, Stable, and other Out- buildings thereto belonging ; and several Acres of rich MEADOW or PASTURE GROUND, Part Free- hold and Part Copyhold, lying and being in SUTTON SAINT MARY's aforesaid, being of the Manor of Sutton Gannock, at the yearly Rent of 27I. 10s. and now in the Tenure of Mr. Eudale. LOT 3. All that MESSUAGE, with the Out- buildings; and Two Acres, Two Roods, and Two Perches of ARABLE LAND thereto belonging, being Copyhold of the Manor of SUTTON HOLLAND aforesaid, at the yearly Rent of 61. and now in the Tenure ol Mr. Brockey. LOT 4. All that new ALLOTMENT under the Act for inclosing LONG SUTTON COMMONS, containing 2 A. 1 R. 22 P. situate in the richest Part of the said Common, adjoining to the Roman Bank, North of the Saint James Road, leading to the Wisbech Turnpike Road. For further Particulars enquire of Mr. LELY, Attorney, at Lincoln. Mr. Brockey, of Long Sutton aforefaid, will shew the Premises. By His Majefty's Royal Letters Patent. LEAKE's Genuine Pills, So Justly Famous for their superior Efficacy in curing every Degree and Symptom of the Venereal Disease, the Scurvy, & c. Without Confinement or Restraint of Diet, in an easy, expeditious, safe, and secret Manner. One small tasteless Pill is a Dose, its Operation imperceptible, and requiring no particular Attention. IN fifteen days it generally cures those cruel disorders; and where it fails in that time of perfectly restoring health, the patient has the happy assurance that he or she is at the eve of being so restored, let the degree of malignancy be ever so great. It is an excellency peculiar to these Pills, to make directly to the com- plaining part, and enter into contest with the offending matter, which they suddenly dislodge and expel. They are declared by experience to be a preserver of health, as well as a restorer, by taking only eight single PILLS spring and fall in every year : In short, the patentee has this extraordinary obligation to them, that whatever he promised himself from them, they were sure to fulfil and exceed, as tho' impatient of immortal and universal fame. These Pills are most worthy a place in the cabinets of masters and captains of ships; the more so, for that they will keep good in all climates any length time, and that they have now borne the test of near sixty years, with encreasing credit to themselves, and honor to their author, insomuch that during the last eight years, they have radically cured upwards of forty thousand persons ( as maybe seen in the morning papers) many of whom had been discharged from hospitals, where salivation had been frequently repeated, and all other methods made use of without effect. Prepared and sold by the sole proprietor, THO. TAYLOR, member of the corporation of surgeons, London, at his house, No. 9, New Bridge- street, in boxes of only zs. 9d. each, duty included : Also by his appointment, they are sold, with copious directions ( whereby patients of either sex may judge of their case, and their cure) by Mr. NewcoMb, bookseller, and Mr. Howgrave, in Stamford; Mr. Brooke, printer, in Lincoln; Mr. jenkinson, Huntingdon; Miss Whaley, Mr. Quanborough, and Mr. Allen, Grantham; Mr. Preston, and Mrs. Worley, Boston; Mr. Marsh, Louth ; Messrs. Allin and Ridge, Newark; Mr. Albin, Spalding; Miss Worley, Alford; Mr. Taylor, Retford ; Mr. Horden, and Mr. Jacob, Peterborough; by One person in every considerable town in England, and may be had of the newsmen. Of the above R. NEWCOMB may be had, GODBOLD's VEGETABLE BALSAM. FOR THE TEETH AnD GUMS. • The ESSENCE of PEARL and. PEARL DENTIFRICE-, pre. pared by JACOB HEMET, Dentist to her Majesty and his Ruval Highness the Prince of Wales; . Price 2s. 9d. each, Stamps . included, . , AFTER a Course of above Forty Years Experience as a Dentist to the Royal Family and principal Nobility, and Twenty Years Proof of the salutary Effects arising from the Use of the Essence of Pearl and Pearl Dentifrice, in removing every Com- plaint incident to the Teeth and Gums; Mr. HEMET humbly hopes he is fully intitled to recommend their general Use, in preference to any other Preparation for that Purpose. The great Balsamic Qualities contained in the Essence of Pearl and Pearl Dentifrice are found most certainly to preserve the Teeth free from Decay, to prevent those injured by Neglect from becoming worse, shield them against all Putrefaction, fasten such as are loose, make- the foulest Teeth become White and beautiful, entirely preserve the Enamel, and render the Breath delicately fweet. They likewise produce this excellent Effect, that thofe Persons who constantly use them will never be liable to . the Tooth- ach or Scurvy in the Gums. Mr. HeMET gives this public Notice, that he has appointed only Messrs. BAYLEY and LowE, Perfumers, in Cockspur- Street, near the Bottom of the Hay- market, to sell the same, Wholesale and Retail, He likewise begs to observe, that his Name is written on each Stamp. Sold also by R. NewcoMb, Stamford; J. Horden, Peterboro' ; and the Agents to this Paper. Further Proof of the Efficacy of Dr. STEERS'S OPODELDOC. COUNT ZENOBIO asquaints Mr. STEERS, that he has received extraordinary Benefit from Dr. STEERs's OpodelDOC, in the Cure of a violent Bruise and Sprain in his Right Hand and Wrist; occasioned by a Fall from his Phaeton a few Days ago; and he gives him liberty to make Use of his Name for the Good of the Public". "' ". Royal Hotel, Pall- Mall, July 2d,. 1789 ' The superior Excellence of this Medicine for Sprains, Bruises Rheumatisms, Sec. is now so universally established by the Testi- monies of Persons of the first Consequence, that no further Recom- mendations, perhaps, may be requisite ; but it is become absolutely necessary to guard the Public against the Impositions which are practiced by sundry Druggists in Town and Country, and by tra- velling Venders, under various Pretences; many of whom have the Audacity to employ the Names of Dr. Steers and Mr. Newbery, in order to dispose of their spurious Preparations All Purchasers, therefore, who would avail themselves of the Efficacy of the Genuine Dr. STEERS'S Opodeldoc, are requested to observe, that in the Stamp, which is pasted on each Bottle, the Name of F, Newbery is engraved, by Order of the Commissioners of the Stamp- Office; and all such as are offered to Sale without this Mark of Authenticity, are Counterfeits. The Genuine Dr. STEERS'S OPODELDOC is sold in London only by the Proprietors, H. STEERS ( Son of the late Doctor, the Inventor) at No. to. Old Bond- Street, and F. NEWBERY, at the Only Warehouse for Dr. JAMES'S POWDER, in St. Paul's Church- Yard, No. a few Doors from the Corner of Cheapside, towards Watling- Street. Price Two Shillings a Bottle. Sold also by R NEWCOMB, and T. HoWGRAVE, at Stamford, and by the appointed Venders of Mr. Newbery's Medicines in other Country Towns. For Asthmas, Dropsies, & c. ETHEREAL ANODYNE SPIRIT, Prepated by the Inventor,. W. Ti cKELL, Apothecary and Chy- mist, at Bath. » THIS Medicine has peculiar efficacy in Diseases of the Breast, as the Asthma, Hooping- Cough, and all other Coughs unattended with Inflammation ; but its singular Excellence is in the Cure of that dreadful and generally fatal Disease, the Dropsy of the Breast. — It has also been given with great Success in other Dropsies, and it is probably the most certain Diuretic hitherto discovered. The following Case will be a Proof of its Virtues: " Mr. EVATT, Upholder, Westgate- Street, Bath, had for many Years been subject to severe Fits of the Asthma; but for- Twelve Months past he was often seized in the Night with such a Suffocation, as to deprive him of Speech, and to require the utmost Exertion for the Recovery of his Breast When he began to use the Etherial Spirit, he was much emaciated, had great Difficulty of breathing 0n the least Exercise, attended with a troublesome Cough, and he was obliged to sit up in Bed the greater part of the Night; he had much Thirst and Loss of Appetite.; his Urine was high coloured, aud voided in small Quantity, and both his Legs and Thighs were excessively swelled. In the Course of a Fortnight, he had great Discharges of Urine, the Swellings had nearly subsided, the Appetite began to return, and his Breath was relieved. The etherial Spirit soon quieted the Cough, and procured refreshing Sleep. He had but One severe Attack after he had Recourse to it, and since that has had no Return of his Complaint, except in a slight Degree after taking Cold." This Medicine is sold by FRANcis NEWBERY, at the Only Warehouse for Dr. JAMES'S POWDER, NO 45, the East End of St. Paul's Church- Yard, a few Doors from Cheapside, London, in Bottles, Price 3s. 6d. each, Duty included ) also by R. NEW- COMB, and T. Howgrave, at Stamford, and by the appointed Venders of Mr. Newbery's Medicines in other Country Towns. BETTON's * ONLY TRUE BRITISH OIL. THE Limits of an Advertisement will not admit an Enumeration of Half the Complaints to which this Oil is applicable, and gives certain Relief; but it has no equal for the Cure of internal or external Bruises, lameness, Swellings, Contu- sions, green and other Wounds, Burns, Scalds, Contractions of the Nerves, Consumptions, Phthisic, Coughs, Inflammations, St. An- thony's Fire, scorbutic, rheumatic, and leprous Disorders. In the above Complaints Hundreds have experienced its wonderful Efficacy, many of whose Names and Residences are annexed to the Bill of Directions, given with each Bottle. No Betton's British Oil is genuine, but that which has Dicey and Co No. 10, Bow Church Yard, London, printed on the Label, which by ACt of Parliament, muft be parted on each Phial to denote the Duty, to imitate which is a capital Offence. BETTON'S BRITISH Oil, is also found to be an infalliable Cure for the following Disorders, to which Cattle and Sheep are very subjeCt, staleing Blood, and Surfeit, Hardness or Stoppage in the Maw, and the Maggot or Mange. The Bottles are sealed with Betton's Armsr round which is inscribed BETTON'S TRUE and genUINE BRITISH OIL. It is only sold Wholesale by Dicey and Co. and Retail by them and their Appointment, at one or more Shops in every Market Town and considerable Village in the Kingdom. Price One Shilling and Three Half- pence per Bottle, Duty included. At Dicey and Co's. Original Medicinal Warehouse may also be had the following true and genuine Medicines, via. Dr. Bateman's PeCtoral Drops Dr. J. Hooper's Female Pills Dr. Bostock's Purging Elixir Squire's Grand Elixir Godfrey's General Cordial Fryar's Balsam Dr. Story's Worm Cakes Bathing Spirits Fine Turned Orange Peas Lady's Court Plaister Beaume De Vie Dr. Anderson's Scots Pills Dr. Stoughton's Stomachic Elixir Pike's Ointment, for the Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions Do. Do. Do. Refined Bateman's. Golden and Plain Spi- rits of Scurvy Grass Issue Plaisters which stick without filleting The different Medicines prepared by Messrs. DICEY and Co. are vended by R. NEWCOMB, T. Howgrave, and W. Harrod, Stamford j W, Brooke, John Drury, and R. Drummond, Lincoln; J. Quan- borough, and W. Allen, Grantham; F. Tomlinson, Newark; T. Ball, Sleaford; W. Ward. Falkingham; M. Caswell, Rippengale s W. Thorpe, Bourn ; H. Butler, Deeping; J. Horden, and J. R. Jacob, Peterborough; W. Read, Whittlesea ; W, Gibson, Oakham j M. Worley, Boston; J. Finch,; Kirton in Holland; W. Hanley, Swinestead; J. Harvey, Donington ; G. Medcalf, and T. Hawker, Spalding; J. Palmer, and D. Wright, Wainfleet; R. Greswell, Burgh; M. Worley, Alford; J. Gibson, Conningsbey; j. Simpson, and J. Tayton, Tattershall; Bromley and Keal, and W. Ellis, Horncastle; R. Booth, Castor; R. Sheardown, Louth ; T. Bradley, Brigg; J. Tayler, Gainsborough ; J. Bains, Bawtry ; C. Plummer, Doncaster ; and at most of the principal Shops throughout England. STAMFORD Printed by C. PEATand R. NEWCOMB, at their Officein the High- ftreet; where Letter- press and Copper- plate PRINTING is executed with accuracy, elegance and expedition, on the most reasonable terms ADVERTISEMENTS, ARTICLES of INTELLIGENCE, See. are taken in by the following Persons, of whom this Paper, and Books and Medicines advertised therein, may be regularly had : Mr. Furniss, Alford Miss Worley, Bookseller. Boston, Mr. Preston, Bookseller. Barton Mr. Wilbar, Bookseller. Brigg MrS. Swallow, Bookseller. Bourn, Mr. Wyer. Bawtry, Mr. Bains, Bookseller, Cambridge Cowper, Bookseller. Caistor, Mr. Booth, Bookseller. Gainsbro', Mr. Wressels. Coningsby, Mr. Rowley. Grantham, Miss Whaley, Mr. Allen. Crowle, Mr, Lambert. Hull, Mr. Brown, Bookseller. Donington, Mr. Hunt; Horncastle, Mr. Ellis. Doncaster, Mr. Plummer Bookseller. Holbech, ' Mr. Dixon. Epworth; Mr. Isle Huntingdon Mr. jenkinson Falkingham ' Mr. Gray. Kirton Mr. Peel. Lincoln, Mr. Brooke, and Melton, ' Mr. Allen, Mr. Bright. Mr. John Drury. Printers. Market Raisin, Mr. Heaton. Louth, Mr. Gray, Mr. Marsh, and Nottingham, Mr. Wilson, Bookseller. Mr. Sheardown. Newark, All'm and Ridge, Booksellers. leicester, Mr. Gregory, Printer, j Northampton, Mr. Burnbam, Bookseller Long Sutton, Mr. Gregg. Oundle, Mr. Ellis. Lynn, Mr. Marshall, Bookseller. Oakham, Mrs. Hick Peterborough, Mr. Horden, Bookseller. Uppingham, - Retford, Mr. Taylor, Bookseller. ' Wainfleet, Mr. Gales, Printer. Wisbech, Mr. Nicholson, Bookseller Sheffield, Sleaford, Spilsby, Spalding,- Tattersall, Mr. Fawcitt, Bookseller. Mrs. Ward, Bookfeller. Mr. Albin, Bookseller. Mr. Gibbons. Wraghy, Mr. Western. Perfumer, By Mr. Kirkman, Red Lion Passage/ Fleet Street; and Mr. Tayler, No. 5 Warwick Court, St. Paul's, London. Also at the CHAPTER COFFEE- HOUSE, Paternoster- Row, the LONDON COFFEE- HOUSE, Ludgate- Hill, PEELE's COFFEE- HOUSE, Fleet- Street, and GARRAWAY's, ExcHange- Alley, LoNdoN, where this Paper is regularly filed. PerSons who live at a Distance from places Newsmen pass through may have this paper sent by ( free of Expence; or left at any convenient place they may by sending their Orders to the printers A letter box at the Shop window Samuel Davis otherwise SAMUEL JOHN DAVIS OF LOWER Brook- street, Grosvenor- square, in the county oF Middlesex, haberdasher, dealer and chapman. . 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E23 – trasa europejska pośrednia północ-południe, wiodąca z miejscowości Metz we Francji do Lozanny w Szwajcarii.
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Francja: Metz – Laxou - Flavigny-sur-Moselle
Szwajcaria: Orbe - Lozanna
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Every Microsoft Xbox trailer from E3 2018
Halo Infinite, Devil May Cry 5, Cyberpunk 2077 and more grace the stage
By Ashley Oh Jun 10, 2018, 6:45pm EDT
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E3 2021 takes place June 12-15 as a re-imagined, all-virtual online event. Nintendo, Xbox, Bethesda, Square Enix, Sega, Bandai Namco, Ubisoft, Capcom, and others will deliver new video game announcements, trailers, release dates, and more.
Microsoft debuted a ton of trailers and gameplay during its E3 2018 press conference. A teaser for Halo Infinite opened the show along with announcements from Capcom for Devil May Cry 5, FromSoftware for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and a gorgeous Cyberpunk 2077 trailer.
Here's a roundup of every single trailer from the press conference. To catch up on everything Xbox E3, check out our storystream here.
That's right, there's going to be a new installment in the Halo franchise. Powered by a new engine, Slipspace, this game will follow Master Chief once again on a different kind of journey.
Last year's E3 saw a teaser for Ori and the Will of the Wisps, but this year we got a new gameplay trailer. The game is set to release in 2019.
The creators of Bloodborne have a new game set in feudal Japan. Gameplay shows mythological monsters and demons with a similar punishing combat style from Dark Souls.
The official trailer for Fallout 76 is here! It is said to be four times bigger than Fallout 4. Watch for more maps, gameplay and scenery.
The Adventures of Captain Spirit
Set in the same universe as the Life Is Strange series, The Adventures of Captain Spirit focuses on childhood imagination and telling your own stories. It's also 100 percent free.
Everything is made better by Terry Crews. Crackdown 3 included.
An extended look into Metro Exodus' gameplay.
New footage from Kingdom Hearts 3 shows off the world of Frozen with Elsa and Olaf.
Sea of Thieves DLCs: Cursed Sails and Forbidden Shores
Rare shows two new characters for Sea of Thieves, a pirate adventurer and a representative from the Order of Souls, as well as the announcement of two DLCs hitting this year.
Forza Horizon 4 takes the series to Britain and adds dynamic seasons and hovercraft.
A dramatic teaser of the single-player War Story mode; the gameplay digs into the story of Nordlys.
A new story trailer for We Happy Few announces its release date.
Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition
The classics are coming back! New content, characters and more this year.
Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is set this time in Washington D.C. and is expected to release March 2019.
New Shadow of the Tomb Raider takes us deep into apocalyptic mystery, showing off gameplay footage and teasing its story.
Hey, it's no Tony Hawk's Underground but it's still skateboarding!
The return of Nero and Dante caught us all by surprise — watch for a release in spring 2019.
The adorable Legend of Zelda-esque adventure game starring a fox is one of our most anticipated games. Finji, the studio behind Night in the Woods, is currently working on the game.
Cuphead will have a brand new character and a DLC later this year.
All your favorite Shonen Jump characters are coming together in Jump Force, a fighting game. Watch Luffy duke it out with Naruto. And see if you can catch a glimpse of Death Note's Ryuk!
In Dying Light 2, the zombie survivors' situation has become dire. Things are much darker than before.
Battletoads, the legendary hard-ass side-scroller of the 8-bit console generation, will return in 2019 with a new look.
Ah, yes. The classic age-old battle between man and tornado.
Gears Pop!
This ... is not a joke.
Gears Tactics
Gears Tactics is a new, turn-based strategy game that takes place 12 years before the first Gears of War.
The first Gears of War 5 trailer offers an even deeper look at alien guts!
CD Projekt Red finally releases a smashing new trailer for what we've all been waiting for. You might want to watch this more than once though — the trailer included free codes for The Witcher 3.
Microsoft Xbox at E3 2018: trailers, news and announcements
Cyberpunk 2077's E3 trailer included free codes for The Witcher 3
What Microsoft got right and wrong at E3 2018
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Hobbs and Steppe have used social media to their best advantage to get the word out about their retail store, which just opened in September. They are also regulars at area chamber of commerce events and at the Overland Park Farmer's Market.
They've worked with area hospitals, chiropractic offices, massage therapists and Midwest Rehabilitation to spread the word.
Why not use traditional advertising? Many media outlets aren't open to showcasing the company's products – which are completely legal but misunderstood by many people.
One of the couple's key challenges is educating consumers about their products. People are confused by hemp and its relationship to marijuana. The two are very different, Hobbs said.
The basic difference is in their composition. Oil from hemp plants, cannabidiol (CBD), has a very small (less than 0.3 percent) amount of THC in it. THC is tetrahydrocannabinol, which is the active ingredient in marijuana.
Hemp is the stronger of the two plants as well. It can be used to make textiles, fuel and medicines.
In Kansas, marijuana is illegal. In 2018, the Kansas Legislature clarified laws surrounding CBD, excluding it from the state's definition of marijuana — as long as it includes no THC.
For Hobbs, the retail store is a dream realized since she started using CBD oil to combat ADHD. She'd been taking a variety of prescriptions but found the side effects weren't worth it.
Today, she uses the CBD oils exclusively to manage her symptoms, as Steppe does for his anxiety and depression.
The store's products have been fully embraced by their customers – most of whom you wouldn't necessarily mark as stereotypical hemp devotees.
"Seventy-five percent of our clientele is older," Steppe said.
KC Hemp Co.'s store is a fashionable, airy, well-lit location. If you are thinking of a head shop or dank, dark or frankly scary place to shop, this isn't it.
Hobbs and Steppe knew that a Johnson County location meant a certain look and atmosphere would be a key to success.
Their shop has all kinds of natural light, eclectic, modern seating and enough room to host events, which they do often.
In building their first location, they wanted the store to appeal to a Johnson County audience. The store is across the street from the Matt Ross Community Center in the heart of downtown Overland Park.
The store almost didn't happen because the couple couldn't find a bank to finance their dream. Finally, Arvest Bank stepped up, even sending two of its employees to the shop to review the business.
Education is one of the prime ways the two spend their time.
The couple's first store is doing well, and they are looking to open several more locations around the area in the next year. They have not only oils but other hemp products, such as purses, bath and body products, and pet products.
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Celestina Boninsegna
Celestina Boninsegna (26 February 1877 – 14 February 1947) was an Italian operatic soprano, known for her interpretations of the heroines in Verdi's operas. Although particularly eminent in Verdi's works, she sang a wide repertoire during her 25-year career, including Rosaura in the world premiere of Mascagni's Le maschere. Boninsegna made many recordings between 1904 and 1918, and her voice was one of the most successfully captured on disc during that period.
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Birth and Death Data: Born 1877 (Reggio nell'Emilia), Died 1947 (Milan)
Roles Represented in DAHR: soprano vocal
Columbia 30351 12-in. 2/14/1910 D'amore sull'ali rosee Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30352 12-in. 2/14/1910 Voi lo sapete, o Mamma Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30353 12-in. ca. 1909 Mi chiamano Mimi Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30354 12-in. 2/14/1910 Tacea la notte placida Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30355 12-in. 2/14/1910 Vissi d'arte e d'amor Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30356 12-in. 2/18/1910 Casta diva Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30357 12-in. 2/18/1910 Ah! Bello a me ritorna Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30358 12-in. 2/18/1910 Suicidio! In questi fieri momenti Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
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Columbia 30380 12-in. 3/14/1910 Ernani, involami Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30381 12-in. 3/14/1910 Ritorna vincitor Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30382 12-in. 3/14/1910 O patria mia Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 30383 12-in. 3/14/1910 Pace, pace mio dio Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 11028 10-in. approximately 1903-1914 Aria dei gioielli Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 11034 10-in. between 1903 and 1914 Morrò, ma prima in grazia Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 11045 10-in. between 1903 and 1914 La vergine degli angeli Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with vocal chorus and orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 11046 10-in. between 1903 and 1914 Madre pietosa, vergine Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with vocal chorus and orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 11047 10-in. between 1903 and 1914 Spunta l'aurora pallida Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 74711 12-in. between 1916 and 1923 Non sai tu 1a parte Celestina Boninsegna ; Narciso Del Ry Vocal duet (soprano and tenor), with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Columbia 74712 12-in. between 1916 and 1923 Nos sai tu. 2a parte Celestina Boninsegna ; Narciso Del Ry Vocal duet (soprano and tenor), with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Edison 618 Not documented Apr. 1911 O patria mia Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Edison 619 12-in. approximately Apr. 1911 Ritorna vincitor Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Edison 620 12-in. approximately Apr. 1911 Pace, pace, mio Dio Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Edison 631 Not documented approximately Apr. 1911 D'amor sull' ali rose Celestina Boninsegna Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra vocalist, soprano vocal
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Boninsegna, Celestina," accessed January 16, 2021, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/103926.
Boninsegna, Celestina. (2021). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved January 16, 2021, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/103926.
"Boninsegna, Celestina." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2021. Web. 16 January 2021.
Wikipedia: Celestina Boninsegna
Discogs: Boninsegna, Celestina
LCNAR: Boninsegna, Celestina, 1877-1947 - http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82153098
Wikidata: Celestina Boninsegna - http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q3664237
MusicBrainz: Boninsegna, Celestina, 1877-1947 - https://musicbrainz.org/artist/ca2d4a00-96ee-4b88-aea1-b0c57fbfde61
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Hi! Love the pic and what you did in photoshop! Tell me what you did! I haven't had photoshop for very long so I'm still learning!
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AN INTRODUCTION ...
An introduction to the most useful European languages, consisting of select passages, from the most celebrated English, French, Italian, and Spanish authors. With translations as close as possible, so disposed, in columns, as to give in one view the manner of expressing the same sentence in each language. Intended for the use of foreigners, merchants, and gentlemen who make the knowledge of those languages their study. By Joseph Baretti, Secretary for Foreign Correspondence to the Royal Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.
London:, printed for T. Davies; and T. Cadell,, 1772.
[8], 469, [1] p. ; 21.8 cm. (8º)
The texts are drawn, among others, from Cervantes, Johnson, Fénelon, La Bruyère, Swift, and Pope, as well as from Baretti's journal La Frusta Letteraria (1763--65), whose suppression by the Venetian authorities had prompted his decision to emigrate permanently to London, where he became a tutor to the Thrale family and was well-known in Johnson's and Reynold's circles. Each passage is translated into the other three languages and is printed in four parallel columns on facing pages. ESTC t83919.
Copy Notes Imperfect; wanting the half-title.
Binding C19th calf, gilt-ruled borders, gilt French fillet spine, black morocco spine-label. Bound by Hood & McCullock for 3s. on 2 May 1826. (Archives 16/12/38).
Reference Number 964
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From the Congressional Glossary – Including Legislative and Budget Terms
Unemployment Rate / Employment-Population Ratio
Unemployment and the Unemployment Rate
As defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the number of people who do not have jobs but have actively looked for work in the prior 4 weeks and are currently available for work, expressed as a percentage of the civilian labor force.
Statistical Measures of Unemployment
The rate of unemployment in the United States has exceeded 8 percent since February 2009, making the past three years the longest stretch of high unemployment in this country since the Great Depression. CBO projects that the unemployment rate will remain above 8 percent until 2014. The share of unemployed people who have been looking for work for more than six months–referred to as the long-term unemployed–topped 40 percent in December 2009 and has remained above that level ever since.
"The United States is Experiencing the Longest Stretch of High Unemployment Since the Great Depression," CBO, February 16, 2012
Unemployment Game Show – Are you Officially Unemployed? | Mint Personal Finance Software
The simple way to think about unemployment numbers is that the joblessness rate can rise or fall for good reasons and bad reasons. If the unemployment rate drops because hundreds of thousands of jobs are being created each month, that's obviously good news. But if the jobless rate falls because the government estimates that lots of people have become discouraged and dropped out of the labor force, then that's not good news. In other words, sometimes the unemployment rate, by itself, doesn't tell the full story. That's why one of the best statistics to look at is the employment-population ratio, which measures the number of people who have jobs and compares it to the number of people who could have jobs.
"New Unemployment Numbers Are Good News for the White House, but the Silver Cloud Has a Dark Lining," by Daniel Mitchell, Cato, January 6, 2012
We don't know for certain how many people are employed because no one counts them. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the number of unemployed based on a random sampling of the population. In itself, this isn't a problem. Sampling is a well-established method of estimation when it is too time-consuming or expensive to count every single person. The problem arises when a politician pretends that the estimate is an exact measurement.
Each month, more people join the working age population than retire or die. Consequently, the economy needs to add about 180,000 jobs a month just to keep up with population growth.
The problem arises when a politician pretends that adding more jobs means there are fewer people out of work. The next time a politician crows about the economy adding thousands of jobs, subtract 180,000 to get the real jobs gained. This week, Business Insider estimated that the economy will add 130,000 jobs in May. Subtracting 180,000 for population growth means we'll be left with 50,000 more unemployed Americans in May than we had in April.
Looking at our current labor market, the official unemployment rate was at a high of 10 percent in October 2009, and has fallen to 8.1 percent. Some politicians say this is evidence that their policies are bringing back jobs. But, much of the decline in the unemployment rate is due to people giving up looking for work. If we were to add back the people who have stopped looking for work since October 2009, the unemployment rate would be more than 11 percent. The official unemployment rate has fallen largely because we've stopped counting large numbers of jobless people.
"3 Lies About Jobs and the Unemployment Rate," by Antony Davies, US News, May 29, 2012
3 Reasons Public Sector Employees are Killing the Economy
There are currently 61.1 million American men in their prime working years, age 25–54. A staggering 1 in 8 such men are not in the labor force at all, meaning they are neither working nor looking for work. This is an all-time high dating back to when records were first kept in 1955. An additional 2.9 million men are in the labor force but not employed (i.e., they are looking for jobs). That means a total of 10.2 million men aged 25-54 – or one out of every 6 men in his prime working years – are not holding jobs in the U.S. economy today. There are 3 million more men in this age group not working today than there were before the recession began.
Record Number Of Men In Prime Working Years Are Not In The Workforce, Senate Budget Committee, May 30, 2014
See also Date Shifting / Fiscal Transparency / Fiscal Illusion.
Employment-Population Ratio – Bureau of Labor Statistics
Employment-Population Ratio – Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)
Overview of BLS Statistics on Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics
How the Government Measures Unemployment – BLS
United States Bureau of Labor Statistics – Wikipedia
"How Many Americans Are Really Out of Work?" by Tim Cavanaugh, Reason, July 2012
"Explaining the Unemployment Figures," by Tim Worstall, Forbes, July 9, 2011
Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey – Bureau of Labor Statistics
Unemployment, World Fact Book – CIA
"The Labor Market during the Great Depression and the Current Recession," CRS Report R40655 (34-page PDF )
"Job Growth During the Recovery," CRS Report R41434 (18-page PDF )
"Employment Growth and Progress Toward Full Employment," CRS Insight IN10187 (5-page PDF )
"Unemployment Insurance: Programs and Benefits," CRS Report RL33362 (22-page PDF )
"Long-Term Unemployment and Recessions," CRS Report R41179 (35-page PDF )
"The Trend in Long-Term Unemployment and Characteristics of Workers Unemployed for Two Years or More," CRS Report R41559 (32-page PDF )
"Unemployment Compensation (Insurance) and Military Service," CRS Report RS22440 (10-page PDF )
"The U.S. Trade Deficit: An Overview," CRS In Focus IF10619 (3-page PDF )
"Trade Deficits and U.S. Trade Policy," CRS Report R45243 (29-page PDF )
"Federal Workforce Statistics Sources: OPM and OMB," CRS Report R43590 (12-page PDF )
"Unemployment and Employment Programs Available to Workers Affected by Disasters," CRS Report R45182 (19-page PDF )
"Unemployment Insurance: Consequences of Changes in State Unemployment Compensation Laws," CRS Report R41859 (27-page PDF )
"The Unemployment Trust Fund (UTF): State Insolvency and Federal Loans to States," CRS Report RS22954 (16-page PDF )
"The U.S. Science and Engineering Workforce: Recent, Current, and Projected Employment, Wages, and Unemployment," CRS Report R43061 (51-page PDF )
"Unemployment Insurance: Legislative Issues in the 115th Congress," CRS Report R44836 (13-page PDF )
"The idle army: America's unworking men," by Nicholas Eberstadt, September 2, 2016
"The Ugly Side To Today's Low Unemployment Rate," by Josh Bersin, Forbes, July 3, 2018
"An unemployment rate under 4% is only half the story of the US jobs market," by
Komal Sri-Kumar, Business Insider, May 7, 2018
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