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Jerusalem, including outlying villages. There was no distinction between the eastern and western parts of the city. The paper calls for violent tactics until Jerusalem is relinquished to Palestinian control: Fatah will continue to sacrifice victims until Jerusalem will be returned [to the Palestinians], clean(void) of settlements and settler. Whitewashing the Record Associated Press (AP) From August 3-11, the AP continued to whitewash Fatah's record while boosting the theme of Fatah as moderate peace negotiators — sometimes even lumping Hamas and Israel together as the obstacles to peace in contrast to Fatah. For example: A) Boosting the theme of Fatah as peacemakers: Aug. 3: The proposed new platform of the Palestinians' moderate Fatah party marginalizes the once central theme of "armed struggle" against Israel, but demands a complete Israeli settlement freeze before talks fora final peace deal can take place... ...Fatah remains the West's only hope on the Palestinian side for a Mideast peace deal. The new political program, if adopted, gives Abbas detailed marching orders for negotiations with Israel... In the 1989 Fatah program, the call to "armed struggle" against Israel still played a central role. In the new draft program it is marginalized....(Mohammed Daraghmeh, "Fatah commits to Israel peace talks in party draft) Aug. 4: Palestinian President Mahmoud on Tuesday urged members of his aging and rivalry-ridden Fatah movement meeting for the first time in two decades to give peace talks with Israel a chance, despite many setbacks and few achievements. Aug. 5: Fatah is the Palestinians' main advocate of a peace deal with Israel. (Mohammed Daraghmeh, "Angry arguments erupt at Fatah convention") Aug.
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and resilient ageing by cultivating psychosocial assets such as optimism,” said Lewina Lee, the lead author of the study at Boston University School of Medicine. While such a possibility has yet to be tested, Lee noted that other studies have shown optimism levels can be raised. Writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Lee and colleagues report how they analysed data from two previous long-term research projects, one involving female nurses and the other focused on a cohort of men. The former were assessed for optimism in 2004, with participants having an average age of 70, and followed until 2014. For men, optimism was assessed in 1986, with participants having an average age of 62, and deaths tracked until 2016. The team split about 70,000 women into four equallyShahi (disambiguation) Shahi may refer to: Dynasties Adil Shahi dynasty Barid Shahi dynasty, which ruled the Bidar Sultanate Hussain Shahi dynasty Ilyas Shahi dynasty Imad Shahi dynasty, which ruled the Berar Sultanate Kabul Shahi dynasty Turk Shahi dynasty Hindu Shahi dynasty Nizam Shahi dynasty, which ruled the Ahmadnagar Sultanate Qutb Shahi dynasty Shahi Bangalah, another name for the Bengal Sultanate People Sahi or Shahi, a clan of Muslim and Sikh Jats found in Punjab region of Pakistan and India Agha Shahi (1920–2006), Pakistani foreign minister Laliteshwar Prasad Shahi (1920–2018), Congress party politician from Bihar Ram Vinay Shahi, electrical company executive Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi (born 1941), Muslim Sufi author, spiritual leader and founder of the spiritual movement Anjuman Serfaroshan-e-Islam Sarah Shahi (born 1980), TV actress Structures Shahi Bridge, (ce 1567) in Jaunpur, India Places Shahi, Uttar Pradesh, a town in Bareilly District, India Shahi, Ghazni, a village in Ghazni Province,
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their life"-per Linda Murphy. It is ironic that Common Core Standards Initiative has been known to increase stress in children. In states like Alabama where the implementation is slower because there is a waiver for teacher's evaluation not to yet be based on student's test results, many teachers are still rallying behind it. However, many warnings of dangers are there, such as the signed statement from 500 Early Childhood and Mental Health Experts, Mary Calamia's testimony (she's a licensed clinical social worker who testified before New Yord's Board of Ed.), a NY teacher's testimony of the danger, Joan Landes--mental health therapist on the Psychological Damage of Common Core and video from child psychologist-Megan Koschnick. The Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance State Model for Alabama Public Schools (the State Plan) presents aWeatherspoon were also honored. Nolan was the only one of the former players not to be selected five years ago among the 15 greatest. Dawn Staley was on that list, but didn’t make Tuesday’s group. WNBA Top 20 Seimone Augustus — Minnesota Lynx (2006-Current) Sue Bird — Seattle Storm (2002-Current) Swin Cash — Detroit Shock (2002-07), Seattle Storm (2008-11), Chicago Sky (2012-13), Atlanta Dream (2014), New York Liberty (2014-Current) Tamika Catchings — Indiana Fever (2002-Current) Cynthia Cooper-Dyke* — Houston Comets (1997-2000, 2003) Yolanda Griffith* — Sacramento Monarchs (1999-2007), Seattle Storm (2008), Indiana Fever (2009) Becky Hammon* — New York Liberty (1999-2006), San Antonio Stars (2007-2014) Lauren Jackson* — Seattle Storm (2001-12) Lisa Leslie* — Los Angeles Sparks (1997-2006, 2008-09) Maya Moore — Minnesota Lynx (2011-Current) Deanna Nolan* — Detroit Shock (2001-09) Candace Parker — Los Angeles Sparks (2008-Current) Ticha Penicheiro* — Sacramento Monarchs
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who produced "Valley Girl," (the 1982 hit he made with his daughter, Moon, who immortalized a series of Val-slang phrases such as "Gag me with a spoon") has turned his sights to international trade and is brokering joint ventures in the Soviet Union, including a proposed deal to start a U.S.-Soviet business-oriented television show. In the fickle world of pop music, Frank Zappa never achieved superstar status, though he did have a few certifiable hits. According to Billboard magazine, Zappa's three biggest singles were "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow," which reached No. 4 on the charts in 1974, "Dancin' Fool," which hit No. 8 in 1979, and, with Moon, "Valley Girl," No. 12 in 1982. But the recordings were labeled by Billboard as novelty songs, meaning "it's like theSinging Chipmunks, more or less tongue in cheek," said Kim Whitburn, a spokeswoman for Billboard's record research unit. Zappa, however, concentrates on other numbers. He says artists can make lots more money by running their own record companies than by collecting royalties from someone else. In 1983, Zappa sued Warner Bros. Records, alleging that Warner used questionable accounting methods to mislead him about royalties due from sales of his music, a practice he says is still common in the music business. Most artists don't take the time to closely scrutinize their contracts with record companies, Zappa said. But he wanted more control over the sales of his records. When the suit was settled out of court, ownership of many of the masters reverted to him. Zappa said he spent about $1.6
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National Bank had stood at 205,300,000 florins. With the Crimean War of 1854, the government’s debt increased to 294,200,000 florins. It was reduced to 145,700,000 florins by 1859. But the start of the Italian campaigns that year pushed it up again to 285,800,000 florins, along with a renewed suspension of specie payments as the public wished to redeem the paper currency representing the value of this enlarged debt. In 1863, an attempt was made, once again, to introduce a currency reform—the Plener Act—this time along the lines of Britain’s Peel’s Bank Act of 1844. But Austria’s disastrous war with Prussia in 1866 pushed the supply of paper money in circulation from 80,000,000 florins before the conflict to 300,000,000 florins at its end. The Compromise of 1867 that formally created theAustro-Hungarian Empire granted Hungary its own parliament, government, and domestic budget. It established a customs union and a common military and foreign policy between the two parts of the Habsburg domain, and a monetary union with the Austrian National Bank retaining its monopoly of note issue throughout Francis Joseph’s domain. Some of the Hungarian liberals had advocated a system of competitive note-issuing private banks in place of the National Bank, but secret agreements between the emperor’s government and the Hungarian nobility eliminated this as an option. On July 1, 1878, the Austrian National Bank was transformed into the Austro-Hungarian Bank. The emperor, under joint nomination of the Austrian and Hungarian parliaments, appointed its governor. He was assisted by two vice-governors—one Austrian and the other Hungarian—appointed by the respective governments.
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Carrillo-Sanchez on Wednesday, as he was arriving to a court hearing for a misdemeanour charge at the Chittenden County courthouse. Two days later, Ice officials stopped a car that Mr Balcazar was driving, with Ms Rodriguez in the passenger seat, as they were leaving the Migrant Justice office. Both were detained by immigration officials, according to the organisation. Image copyright MJ Image caption Alex Carrillo (left) with daughter and wife at a rally to free Victor Diazz Members of Migrant Justice said that they view their detention as a sign that immigration officials are targeting activists and community leaders. Migrant Justice members have had run-ins with Ice in the past. Two other members, Victor Diaz and Miguel Alcudia, were detained last year, but were both released and had their deportation proceedings haltedafter public outcry. Mr Carrillo-Sanchez and Mr Balcazar both immigrated to the US from Mexico. Ms Rodriguez is from Peru. Aaron Sarmiento-Sanchez, 35 Image copyright CBP Arrested: 17 March near Sells, Arizona Border Patrol agents from the Casa Grande Station in Arizona arrested Aaron Sarmiento-Sanchez for entering the US illegally. He had previously been deported in April 2013. When officers ran a background check on Mr Sarmiento-Sanchez, they found a 2006 conviction in Salinas, California, for "lewd or lascivious acts with a child". Mr Sarmiento-Sanchez was sentenced to six years in prison for that crime. Mr Sarmiento-Sanchez faces federal charges for re-entering the country illegally and will remain in detention until a judge rules on those criminal charges.
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Log in to your account Gandhi videorecordingCarolina Bank ; Goldcrest Films International ; Indo-British ; International Film Investors ; National Film Development Corporation of India ; produced by Richard Attenborough ; written by John Briley ; directed by Richard Attenborough. Academy Awards, USA, 1983: Oscars for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Ben Kingsley) ; Best Art Direction - Set Decoration (Stuart Craig, Robert W. Laing, Michael Seirton) ; Best Cinematography (Billy Williams, Ronnie Taylor) ; Best Costume Design (John Mollo, Bhanu Athaiya) ; Best Director (Richard Attenborough) ; Best Film Editing (John Bloom) ; Best Picture ; Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (John Briley).Cast: Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen, Edward Fox, John Gielgud, Trevor Howard, John Mills, Martin Sheen, Ian Charleson, Athol Fugard, Gunter Maria Halmer, SaeedJaffrey.Summary: Follows the life of Mahatma Gandhi from his days as a lawyer in South Africa to his role as India's spiritual leader by using his philosophy of non-violent but direct-action protest that helped end British rule. Centers on the extraordinary man who fought for a nonviolent, peaceful existence and set an entire nation free. Follows the life of Mahatma Gandhi from his days as a lawyer in South Africa to his role as India's spiritual leader by using his philosophy of non-violent but direct-action protest that helped end British rule. Centers on the extraordinary man who fought for a nonviolent, peaceful existence and set an entire nation free.
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construction operations for power development in the early 1900s. There is running water and a nice picnic area . Then we will go over Hesteflåene and the polder river Endåno , where you can see quite clearly traces the construction activities . Steep up to Even more, and as you cross the polder river to Tyssedalen Train Gene. This was a twin waterfall at 300 meters free fall ( The highest ) . These two were constructed in 1967. It is recommended to take a detour to the edge and look down towards Ringedalsvatnet . The path goes on past Tysshøl which is dammed and has a nice beach . Now you are almost there with the tour's highlight: Troll 's Tongue . It is possible to walk to the edge but showthe client's attorney; though the attorneys may have tried to distance themselves from her actions, she clearly intended the Memo to facilitate the rendition of legal services to the client. The communication of the nature of the client's exposure to asbestos by the client to the attorney's representative is undisputably made to facilitate legal representation. We further conclude that the trial court did not abuse its discretion by rejecting the assertion of the crime-fraud exception and waiver in its Mother-Hubbard denial of relief requested but not granted. There was no evidence that the clients were aware that the Memo was part of any crime or fraud. There was also no showing how the production of the Memo in the Nueces County lawsuit constituted a waiver of the privilege by these relators.
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often leaves them in a lifelong poverty trap, whilst a decent education can provide a lifeline. Anne Wafula-Strike – a Kenyan-born UK Paralympian and Ambassador for Action for Disability and Development International who contracted polio as a child – argues that “when given access to their fundamental rights, disabled people can achieve the equality that enables them to make vital contributions to society, improving their lives and the lives of others.” The UK government is a leading provider of aid to education in the developing world. They have stated, and written into policy, commitments to address disability and education in their programming. Despite the existence of these strong policies, there has been a consistent failure to implement them. For example, in 2007-08 DFID provided £105 million as budget support toThis archived news story is available only for your personal, non-commercial use. Information in the story may be outdated or superseded by additional information. Reading or replaying the story in its archived form does not constitute a republication of the story. LOGAN — A man who claims he was sexually assaulted while under arrest — passed out and handcuffed in a hospital room — has filed a federal civil lawsuit against the city of Logan and its police department. Brett Jensen was arrested Jan. 20, 2012, and later convicted of intoxication. He was handcuffed and placed in a police patrol car following his arrest. On the way to jail he passed out, so the officer took him to Logan Regional Hospital, according to the lawsuit filed this week in U.S.
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LGOC B-type The LGOC B-type is a model of double-decker bus that was introduced in London in 1910. It was both built and operated by the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC). Design and pre-war service B-type buses were built in Walthamstow and replaced the X-type bus. It had a 34 seat capacity and is often considered to be the first mass produced bus. The first bus began carrying passengers in 1911. By 1913 around 2500 had entered service. The B-type was designed by Frank Searle, who was chief engineer of the LGOC. It had a wooden frame, steel wheels, a worm drive and chain gearbox. Its top speed was , which was above the legal speed limit at that time of . However the vehicle could reach under the right conditions. B-typestrial commencing on February 19, 1973. Upon examination of the record as filed here, a determination was made that the relator made out a prima facie case in the suggestion for prohibition. Accordingly, on February 9, 1973, after reading the suggestion, brief of relator, and the accompanying copy of the necessary papers in the trial court proceeding, we issued a rule to show cause addressed to Judge Rose, returnable before the court on February 14, 1973, at 3 o'clock P.M. *67 Copies of the Rule Nisi were duly served upon Judge Rose, the state attorney, attorney for relator, and the proper office of the attorney general. The respondent, Judge Rose, was represented by an assistant attorney general, who filed a response in his behalf. After hearing oral arguments of
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golfing at nearby top-rated courses, visiting the boutique shops and restaurants of Lake Geneva, or relaxing in nearby resort spas! Enjoy winter getaways to nearby ski and sledding hills, watch the snow fall from the comforts of our living room, warm up while burning logs in our gorgeous stone fireplace, or prepare a meal in our gourmet chef's kitchen! The openness of the floor plan is great for families, couples and entertaining, yet with a first floor bedroom suite, and two more bedroom suites on the second floor, find the privacy to retire comfortably to your separate quarters as well. Sleeps a maximum of 10 adult guests, or up to 12 guests for parties with children. Great vacation home for all seasons!! Keywords: Executive Lakefront Home, Weekly and Weekend Rentals, available forski and sledding hills, watch the snow fall from the comforts of our living room, warm up while burning logs in our gorgeous stone fireplace, or prepare a meal in our gourmet chef's kitchen! The openness of the floor plan is great for families, couples and entertaining, yet with a first floor bedroom suite, and two more bedroom suites on the second floor, find the privacy to retire comfortably to your separate quarters as well. Sleeps a maximum of 10 adult guests, or up to 12 guests for parties with children. Great vacation home for all seasons!! Keywords: Executive Lakefront Home, Weekly and Weekend Rentals, available for long-term rental, on Powers Lake, Lake shore setting, private cul-de-sac, private pier, fishing and swimming off pier, Pontoon boat rental available Beautiful Lakefront Home Minutes
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community of Wagon Wheel, Langlo Ranch Road and... Read more Orders remain in place for: West Camino Cielo at Highway 154 to Winchester Gun Club and Kinevan Road, Rosario Park and all of Stagecoach Road, all of Winchester Canyon Road excluding the community of Wagon Wheel, Langlo Ranch Road and... Read more Orders remain in place for: West Camino Cielo at Highway 154 to Winchester Gun Club and Kinevan Road, Rosario Park and all of Stagecoach Road, all of Winchester Canyon Road excluding the community of Wagon Wheel, Langlo Ranch Road and... Read more and being in the County of Richland, State of South Carolina, and being shown as Lot 30, Block F on a plat of Windsor Lake Park by William Wingfield, RLS, dated April 16, 1966 and revised August18, 1969 recorded in the RMC Office for Richland... Read more 29d KEYT 3 Santa Barbara Whittier Fire burns 18,395 acres. Continued updatesOrders remain in place for: West Camino Cielo at Highway 154 to Winchester Gun Orders remain in place for: West Camino Cielo at Highway 154 to Winchester Gun Club and Kinevan Road, Rosario Park and all of Stagecoach Road, all of Winchester Canyon Road excluding the community of Wagon Wheel, Langlo Ranch Road and... Read more Orders remain in place for: West Camino Cielo at Highway 154 to Winchester Gun Club and Kinevan Road, Rosario Park and all of Stagecoach Road, all of Winchester Canyon Road excluding the community of Wagon Wheel, Langlo Ranch Road and... Read more in the 1960’s television show “Mission Impossible” and won an Oscar for playing Bela
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Awards & Nominations It happens naturally when long-running shows begin the process of wrapping up. It is inevitable that the production team will look back with affection and sincerity towards the early years of their shared adventures. The seventh season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine even made a number of strange callbacks to the first season. Chimera offered a very late-in-the-game return to “the hundred”, the Founders that were sent out into the void like Odo had been. What You Leave Behind featured Sisko fulfilling the task for which he has been chosen in Emissary. “Star Trek was never about shooting stuff with big guns,” argue a certain strand of modern Star Trek fans. That nostalgia simmers and bubbles through Flesh and Blood, Part I and Flesh and Blood, Partresult is deeply unsatisfying and frustrating. East of Iden. The Kazon cast a long shadow. They were introduced as the major new antagonists in the first season of Voyager, foregrounded over the more intriguing Vidiians. Under Michael Piller, Voyager was obsessed with the Kazon. They formed the spine of the series’ most obvious long-form arc, culminating in their hijacking of the ship in Basics, Part I and Basics, Part II. However, the Kazon simply never worked, no matter how hard Michael Piller tried. It seems likely that Piller’s fixation on the Kazon was a significant part of the internal politics that forced him out of the writers’ room. Later seasons of Voyager would openly mock the very idea of the Kazon as a credible threat. In Living Witness, a fictionalised version
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Republic Supporters look at results for Republican congressional candidate Debbie Lesko during an election-night party in Peoria on April 24, 2018. Lesko won a special election against Democrat Hiral Tipirneni for the 8th Congressional District seat vacated by disgraced former Rep. Trent Franks. Michael Chow/The Republic Gov. Jan Brewer (left) celebrates with Republican congressional candidate Debbie Lesko during an election-night party in Peoria, April 24, 2018. Lesko won a special election against Democrat Hiral Tipirneni for the 8th Congressional District seat vacated by disgraced former Rep. Trent Franks. Michael Chow/The Republic Gov. Jan Brewer (left) celebrates with Republican congressional candidate Debbie Lesko during an election-night party in Peoria on April 24, 2018. Lesko won a special election against Democrat Hiral Tipirneni for the 8th Congressional District seat vacated by disgraced formerRep. Trent Franks. Michael Chow/The Republic Republican congressional candidate Debbie Lesko speaks to supporters during an election-night party in Peoria on April 24, 2018. Lesko won a special election against Democrat Hiral Tipirneni for the 8th Congressional District seat vacated by disgraced former Rep. Trent Franks. Michael Chow/The Republic Republican congressional candidate Debbie Lesko is interviewed during an election-night party in Peoria on April 24, 2018. Lesko won a special election against Democrat Hiral Tipirneni for the 8th Congressional District seat vacated by disgraced former Rep. Trent Franks. Michael Chow/The Republic Dr. Sharmin Dharas, a supporter of Dr. Hiral Tipirneni, waits for her candidate to arrive at an election night party at the Arrowhead Country Club in Glendale on April 24, 2018. Tom Tingle/The Republic Kishor Vyas (left) and Tara Patel, the
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defense is pretext because the Fire and Rescue Division failed to place Bass in the Training Instructor position that became vacant in the spring of 1998 and was still vacant as of November 1998. Middleton confirmed the existence of the vacancy. We agree that the County failed to negate the existence of a genuine issue of material fact concerning a causal connection between all of the adverse actions and Bass’ filing of the EEOC complaint. The County only addressed one part of the retaliation: the failure to assign Training Instructor duties to Bass. While the “no Washington, DC, for plaintiff. Elizabeth A. Speck, Senior Trial Counsel, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, of Washington, DC, for defendant. With her on the brief were Chad A. Readler, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Jeanne E. Davidson, Director, and Claudia Burke, Assistant Director. Of counsel on the brief was Lydia C. Pardini, Attorney, Office of the Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance, U.S. Department of Commerce, of Washington, DC. Jordan C. Kahn and Roger B. Schagrin, Schagrin Associates of Washington, DC, for defendant-intervenor. Court No. 15-00287
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acting. In 2017, she appeared in the movie Pimp and in television series like NCIS: Los Angeles and Quantico. Likewise, in 2018 Ellis will be starring in the movie If Beale Street Could Talk.Well, as still being active in the field of acting, her net worth is sure to be increased in upcoming days.might be illegal off the reservation. 6 The reservation fireworks sales were advertised on local radio. These advertisements invited the public to purchase fireworks on the reservation. The first three sales periods occurred without incident. During the fourth sales period, however, a deputy from the Imperial County Sheriff's Department confiscated the fireworks and issued citations to three persons, charging them with the sale of dangerous fireworks. The District Attorney later dropped the charges against the individuals. 7 The Tribe brought this action in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California seeking a declaratory judgment that the State had no authority to enforce California State fireworks laws against the Tribe within the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation. R & R was
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led a series of field trips in Southern Italy in the fifties looking for the permanence of ritual and magic. In particular, he studied the lamentation techniques of mourning in the Lucania region and the ancient rituals of tarantism in Puglia where people, mostly women, simulated the moves of spiders to exorcise their ‘loss of presence’.up of the sales of the other stocks without the 62 shares of Pacific Vegetable Oil. The trial judge only found the denials in the appellant's answer untrue. Nothing is said about his affirmative allegations in which he sets forth his accounting in paragraph 4 of the answer. Respondent called the witness Schiefer, vice president of the Bank of California, under section 2055, Code of Civil Procedure. He testified to the sale of the 62 shares of Pacific Vegetable Oil Stock. Appellant was also called by respondent under that section, and he testified to all the sales of stock, exactly as they appear in the accounting set forth in the answer. Respondent attempted to keep out the item of $1,053.65 for the sale of the 62 shares, but
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Force telecommunication link system... View of Mr. Schlosser and Jack Terry standing at what is probably Neklason Lake in Wasilla, Alaska, near a White Alice Communications site. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link system... View of nine men standing and sitting in chairs around bar during party at White Alice Communications site, Resolution Island, Nunavut, Canada. Chairs stand in front of bar, another chair stands in foreground, and glasses line shelves behind bar.... View of partially constructed buildings and antenna at White Alice Communications site at Shemya Island, Alaska. Antenna stands at left and cranes are visible in right background and in front of building at left. Utility pole stands in foreground... View of radomes (protective housing for radar antennae) and antenna dish atWhite Alice Communications site on Resolution Island, Nunavut, Canada, with buildings visible in center of photo. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United... View of radomes (protective housing for radar antennae) at White Alice Communications site on Resolution Island, Nunavut, Canada. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link system constructed... Atlas of award: twenty-five sectional maps and index map showing the line fixed by the Tribunal, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904. United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904. View of surveyor's instrument near White Alice
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Pulitzer Prize for Music Honored for : Canti del Sole Nominations » Pulitzer Prize for Public Service Los Angeles Times (For an in-depth examination of southern California's growing Latino community by a team of editors and reporters.) Nominations » Nominee Nominated Work Los Angeles TimesFor an in-depth examination of southern California's growing Latino community by a team of editors and reporters. Detroit Free PressFor a series by Stephen Franklin and Marcia Stepanek that exposed the failure of the automobile industry and the federal government to protect the motoring public from defective cars. The Fayetteville TimesFor the series "And Justice for All?" which revealed failures and favoritism in the Cumberland County (N.C.) District Court System. Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting ([Local Investigative Specialized Reporting] For their series examining race relations in Boston, a notable exercise in public service that turned a searchinggaze on some of the city's most honored institutions including the Globe itself.) Nominations » Nominee Nominated Work Norman Lockman For their series examining race relations in Boston, a notable exercise in public service that turned a searching gaze on some the city's most honored institutions including The Globe itself. Joan Fitz Gerald For their series examining race relations in Boston, a notable exercise in public service that turned a searching gaze on some the city's most honored institutions including The Globe itself. Jonathan Kaufman For their series examining race relations in Boston, a notable exercise in public service that turned a searching gaze on some the city's most honored institutions including The Globe itself. Gary McMillan For their series examining race relations in Boston, a notable exercise in public service that turned a searching gaze on some the
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"There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man." Those words kicked off one of the most storied TV shows of all time, The Twilight Zone. TIME takes a look at some of its most memorable episodes Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1963) Before he lifted off on Star Trek, the young William Shatner’s career got a boost with one of his two guest appearances on The Twilight Zone, starting with “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet.” In this episode, Shatner is Robert Wilson, a salesman taking his first flight after having a nervous breakdown, one not helped by the gremlin he keeps seeing on the wing of the plane — a gremlin only he seems to see. Terrified that the creature is going to bring down the jetliner, Shatnernot her second. We therefore affirm in part and vacate and remand in part. I. Hunter applied for supplemental security income in December 2011, alleging that she was unable to work due to a combination of ailments, including high blood pressure, sleep apnea, carpal tunnel, fibromyalgia, arthritis, back pain, migraine headaches, depression, and panic attacks. Hunter has no past relevant work. After her application was denied initially and upon reconsideration, Hunter requested a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”). Hunter’s attorney withdrew before
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Mr Kwame Owusu (right) addressing the meda,With him are officials of GMA Embattled Director General (DG) of the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA), Mr. Kwame Owusu says he is not corrupt and was ready to provide accurate documentation on all projects undertaken by his outfit since his assumption of office. Making his first official comment on allegations that the Authority under his watch had expended about GHȼ135,125 on food and drinks for an end-of-year-party, the DG insisted that, “I am not corrupt and have never stolen government money.” He was speaking to journalists in Accra yesterday on the back of recent social media assertions of corruption at the Authority compelling the Minister of Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah to direct investigations into the claims on Monday. Maverick musician and government sympathiser, Kwame A-Plus, hadalleged on social media that he had a document which showed a request by the Director of Administration, for the payment of GHȼ10,652 to Luxe Suites Hotel for the cost of food and drinks for eight people at a stakeholder meeting. He had also claimed that, an amount of GHȼ135,125 was also expended by the Authority in one night on food, drinks and music, for an end-of-year dinner party on December 22, 2017. Though the GMA had in a statement described the publications as misleading and “a misrepresentation of facts,” the matter had not died down compelling the Minister to direct the Board of the Authority to investigate the allegations and report to him for necessary action. In a point by point explanation to set the records straight, the DG who
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Laparoscopic management of an unusual case of small bowel obstruction: appendiculoileal knotting. Appendicitis presenting at small bowel obstruction due to the formation of encircling loop around a bowel segment is a rare occurrence. We report such case managed with the laparoscopic approach. A 45-year-old woman presented to emergency services with severe pain in abdomen and bilious vomiting in the past 2 days, having a history of abdominal hysterectomy 10 years ago. The abdominal examination was suggestive of bowel obstruction. A CT showed dilated bowel loops with complete cut-off at the level of the terminal ileum. The patient was taken for diagnostic laparoscopy. The inspection of the small bowel revealed an appendicular looping around the small bowel lumen. After separating, the appendix obstruction was relieved. Then, the tip of the 554 F.Supp. 703 (1982) Kathie BOUDIN, Petitioner, v. Dale THOMAS, Warden of MCC, Norman Carlson, Director of Federal Bureau of Prisons, John Martin, United States Attorney, Kenneth Gribetz, District Attorney of Rockland County, Thomas Coughlin, III, Commissioner of Corrections of the State of New York and Elijah Coleman, Superintendent of the Rockland County Jail, Respondents. No. 81 Civ. 7190 (KTD). United States District Court, S.D. New York. December 13, 1982. *704 Frankfurt, Garbus, Klein & Selz, New York City, for petitioner; Martin Garbus, Katherine Stone, Ellen J. Winner, New York City, of counsel. John S. Martin, Jr., U.S. Atty., S.D.N.Y., New York City, for respondents Thomas, Carlson, Martin and Bureau of Prisons; Carolyn Simpson, Jane E. Bloom, Asst. U.S. Attys., New York City, of counsel. Robert Abrams, Atty. Gen. of the State of New York, New York
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Avenue, with a civilian ride-along. The area was rural and very dark. Deputy Galan saw a white pickup truck pulled over on the dirt shoulder of the road. There were two occupants in the vehicle: defendant, who was in the driver’s seat, and a female, who was in the passenger seat. Deputy Galan decided to do a welfare check. She stopped her patrol vehicle in the roadway, illuminated the pickup truck with a spotlight, and turned on her patrol vehicle’s rear amber lights in case a vehicle approached from behind. She did not turn on her patrol vehicle’s emergency lights. Her patrol vehicle was stopped about five to six feet from the pickup truck, with its front bumper about even with the rear bumper of the pickup truck. The pickupthe search of his vehicle was the product of an unlawful detention. Defendant argues that he was unlawfully detained when Deputy Galan began questioning him. Alternatively, defendant asserts that he was detained when Deputy Galan took his identification card and conducted a warrants check. In either case, he contends his detention was unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment because it was not based upon reasonable suspicion that he was involved in criminal activity. Defendant additionally contends that he did not voluntarily consent to the search of his vehicle. 4
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Lukken, and Penner was selected for the position on February 20, 2008. An offer was extended to Penner on February 27, 2008, and he became the Deputy Director of the C&R Section of DCIO on March 31, 2008. Penner and Gold’s Qualifications a. Breadth of Knowledge 23. Penner’s previous work experience at the CFTC gave him broad exposure to subject areas across the entire Commission. From December 2002 to September 2005 he worked for Ms. Cela as Assistant Chief Counsel in the Division of Enforcement. He also worked as a staff attorney in the same office from 1996 to 1999. In both positions in the Division of Enforcement, Penner provided legal and policy assistance to the Chief Counsel and Director of the Division of Enforcement. Among his many responsibilities in these roles, he served as a division liaison with other divisions and offices within the Commission. From November 1999 to November 2002 he was legal counsel to Commissioner Thomas Erickson. In addition to providing counsel to
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"significant market power" in the tying market. See id. The farmers allege that Teche Sugar controlled as much as 17.5% of the land in the relevant market. They base this percentage on a narrow definition of the market of sugar cane land. Sugar cane farmers can feasibly transport their crop for processing no farther than twenty five to thirty five miles from their farms. Five mills operated within approximately thirty five miles of the land that Teche Sugar offered to farmers, an area encompassing the St. Mary and Iberia Parishes. Teche Sugar, South Coast and related companies controlled no more thansufficient market power in the market for sugar cane land, under a rule of reason test, because the tying arrangement did not hamper competition in the market for sugar cane grinding. Teche Sugar not only failed to expand its presence in the sugar cane milling market, it also failed to maintain its presence. Teche Sugar closed the mill to which it first sent the sugar cane that Breaux Brothers produced. Teche Sugar then directed the sugar cane to the mill owned by its sister company, South Coast Sugars. Despite the advantage of a guaranteed source of sugar cane, South Coast sold its mill. The withdrawal of Teche Sugar and South Coast from the sugar mill grinding business belies the claim that Teche Sugar increased its power in the tied market.
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2 No. 03-6678 October 23, 1999, Defendant was arrested by state police for criminal trespass. Defendant was subsequently identified as an alien who had been previously deported. Defendant was convicted in federal court of illegal reentry by an alien who had been previously deported subsequent to a conviction for commission of an aggravated felony. After serving his prison term, Defendant was again deported on March 6, 2002. Defendant returned to the United States and Kentucky. On December 12, 2002, Defendant was arrested for striking his girlfriendthat time. According to his presentence report, Defendant has been arrested and convicted thirty-seven times in the United States. Defendant consequently has been imprisoned numerous times. To say that Defendant’s incarceration for the charge in the instant case created pressures unique to Defendant’s status as a Mexican citizen strains logic; Defendant has resided primarily within the United States for the past twenty years and is well-acquainted with incarceration in this country. Moreover, even assuming that Defendant was subjected to additional pressure through his incarceration due solely to his status as a Mexican citizen, Defendant fails to demonstrate how
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Valkryean mating, but not those of Tolleria. There, if memory served, mating involved a very gentle meeting of two people in an exhibition of their love. According to the customs dictating her caste’s partnering ritual, he could and should employ whatever additional partners necessary to cause her to cry mercy. Quivering with lust when Thomas Mack began taking more of Ja’On’s thick shaft down his throat, she bit back on the shout of frustration welling in her throat. She wanted to taste him. She wanted to bring him to climax. Not fair. Everything was fair in the world of Valkryean mating. Swallowing hard, she clutched the supple leather of the chair arms. I’m made of stronger stuff. Her frustration ramped up, and she wiggled against the seat cushion. Carville chuckled from hisposition a few steps away. Her gaze returned to the two men. Ja’On gripped Thomas Mack’s head and began to thrust his cock into the man’s mouth. Sawain eyes never left the highly erotic scene playing out in front of her. His jaw clenched as another groan escaped his lips. I am going to kill you. She knew what he was trying to do. Tempt her. Lower her defenses. Make her weak. Never! Ja’On growled, his hips pistoning against Thomas Mack’s lips. Torture was the only word that popped into her mind. Ja’On was torturing her. The more he fucked Thomas Mack’s mouth, the more her pussy creamed. The more her cunt clenched with need. She wanted his cock. She wanted the dark-skinned warrior so bad she could practically taste him—feel his hot
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Students hold a protest banner during a demonstration against the results of the first round of the French presidential election on April 27, 2017 in Paris. Demonstration against the presidential elections and the candidates of the second round, Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron. One thousand people marched through the streets of Lyon on April 27, 2017, France, before being dispersed by the police. (Photo by Julien Mattia/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Students hold a protest banner during a demonstration against the results of the first round of the French presidential election on April 27, 2017 in Paris. Demonstration against the presidential elections and the candidates of the second round, Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron. One thousand people marched through the streets of Lyon on April 27, 2017, France,before being dispersed by the police. (Photo by Julien Mattia/NurPhoto via Getty Images) A man kicks back a tear gas canister at police in Paris on April 27, 2017 during a demonstration against the results of the first round of the presidential election.(Photo by Julien Mattia/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Students hold a protest banner during a demonstration against the results of the first round of the French presidential election on April 27, 2017 in Paris. Demonstration against the presidential elections and the candidates of the second round, Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron. One thousand people marched through the streets of Lyon on April 27, 2017, France, before being dispersed by the police. (Photo by Nicolas Liponne/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Students hold a protest banner during a demonstration against the results
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up the van, but he hit a telephone pole and stopped. Miyoshi opened a door of the van, threw out more money and begged Vance not to shoot him. As Powell, and possibly Williams, joined Vance in picking up the victim's money, Mackey spotted defendant walking through the alley and called to him. Defendant approached Miyoshi's van and took the gun from Vance. As defendant held Miyoshi at bay, the others ran. Powell testified that he looked back and saw defendant shoot the victim, who died of a shotgun blast to the chest. Defendant then fled with the others to a friend's house, where the stolen money was divided. On the night of the murder, an officer directed to the scene of the shooting saw three male youths running. Hearrived at the murder location about a minute later and then tried to find the three youths he had just seen. When he spotted them a few minutes later, they were standing between some houses and all three began to run. The officer then set up a perimeter, closed off the area, got a helicopter and started searching for the individuals. *1229 Defendant was caught by another officer and identified as one of the three youths. He was very short of breath and sweating quite profusely. Although defendant gave a false name, a police officer recognized him. He was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant for an unrelated juvenile offense and was placed with the California Youth Authority. At the time, he was only considered a witness to
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entering and leaving the building?” he asked. “African man,” he clarified. He said he had received a report that a local resident was friendly with Africans, and he wanted to know, was this true? The question surprised me; neighbourhood battles here are waged over water and parking spaces, not over ethnicity. Now neighbours had become nervous of neighbours. Once the African communities had been singled out, complaints against them bubbled up like filthy water, in Jangpura, in Khirki Extension, in the alleyways off Paharganj, anywhere in Delhi they lived. The fragile hospitality gave way to a familiar litany of intolerance: They were too loud, exuberant and dirty; the women were loose, the men looked you directly in the eye, they were drug takers and traffickers, and worse. Residents of Khirki Extension,whose rambling lanes had seen an influx of artists, journalists and migrants, conducted their own investigation of their African neighbors, which they called the “black beauty” sting. Coinciding with the city’s darkening mood, the newly elected Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi started a wave of cleanups as part of its mission to control “lawlessness.” The city’s law minister, Somnath Bharti, led a raid into Khirki Extension, claiming to be acting on residents’ complaints that Nigerians and Ugandans were involved in prostitution and drug trafficking. Media reports suggest that on the night of January 15, he entered Africans’ homes with a group of vigilantes, without a warrant. In the fracas, a Ugandan woman was allegedly forced to give a urine sample, on the street, in the middle of the crowd.
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of war as Colonel of Volunteers for the Seminole Indian war, and took his regiment of Missourians to Florida. On Christmas Day he was killed in battle at Ochochobee Lake. His children were: 1. Ann Eliza Gentry; married John Boyart. 2. Richard Harrison Gentry; married Mary Wyott, the parents of Richard Gentry, Esq., a very prominent man of Kensas City, Mis.souri. 3. Oliver Perry Gentry: married Eliza Bowers. 4. Jane Gentry; married John Hudnan. 5. Dorothy Ann Gentry; married Henry Crumbough. [ (22) 338 History mid Genealogies 6. Mary Gentry: married first, Robert Clark, second, Boyle Gordon. 7. Thomas Burton Gentry; married Mary Todd. 8. Nicholas Hawkins Gentry; unmarried, a southern patriot, killed in Civil War. Section 4. Christy Gentry, born Oct. 14, 1780: married Lucy Christy, of Clark County, Ky. He moved to Missouri, and became a very prominent missionary Baptist minister and raised a large family inMarion County, Mo. Section 5. James Gentry, born June 1, 1792; married Ann Campbell of Madison County, Ky. He died in Galena, 111., and his family moved to California in 1849. Section 6. Joseph McCord Gentry, born March 21, 1794; died in infancy. Section 7. Nancy Gentry, born Oct. 3, 1795; married Jeremiah Bush of Clark County, Ky., she was a woman of rare intelligence, and strength of character and raised a large family. Some of her children were: 1. Judge James Bush. 2. Ambrose Bush. '?,. Richard Bush. 4. Volentine Bush. Several live in Missouri and Texas. Section 8. Joshua Gentry, born June 6, 1797: married Miss Henry of Missouri and settled in Marion County, Mo., where he raised a large family. He was a very prominent man, built the Hanibal and St. Joseph Railroad, of which he was President in 1864, when he died. Section 9.
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here incorporated. A careful examination of the matters set forth in the bill of exception reveals that appellee's counsel in his argument was discussing the facts reflected by the face of a check which had been introduced in evidence by appellant and he started to make a statement, in reply to argument previously made before the jury by appellant's counsel, concerning an insurance company when he was interrupted by an objection made by appellant's counsel and the trial court sustained the objection and at the request of appellant's counsel instructed the jury not to consider the remarks of appellee's counsel which remarks had not been completed by appellee's counsel (he had only said "I don't know why insurance companies do things the way" — when he was interrupted).Further objections were made and sustained by the trial court concerning further argument made by appellee's counsel. However, a careful examination of the matters reflected by the bill of exception, including the qualifications therein made by the trial court, reveals that appellee's counsel did no more in the argument about which appellant complains than to make reasonable deductions from the evidence heard and to reply to the argument previously made by appellant's counsel concerning the same check received by appellee from a New Mexico compensation insurance company known in the record as Employers Casualty Company. It is our opinion that appellee's counsel had a right to draw from the facts in evidence every legitimate inference deducible and to reply to the argument previously made by his adversary. Ramirez
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an unevolved humanity. Just imagine how Nikola Tesla must have felt. He probably did more for us than anyone else we can think of and died almost penniless. I would joke around with Riley, being, as he would say, "Eron is the sports buff around here", and tell him that at 6'2", 185 lbs, with a wiry and bony frame, and a left-handed delivery, with his crafty mentality, he would have been a hellacious major-league baseball pitcher. He had told me about his brief exploits as a kid country boy baseball pitcher. I could have easily seen him earning several million dollars for that. To dream is a valuable gift for us humans. In any event.... a good number of you all know that Mr. Martin did his show,a "Riley Martin, Friend of the Aliens" national tour. Riley (and we) were in the driver’s seat. So, the time came for the first appearance, this one at the 'House of Blues' in Atlantic City, Jersey. 4 or 5 other guys associated with the Stern Show were on the bill with Riley. He was scheduled to go onstage when called and basically just do his thing. No script necessary. After all, he was Riley Martin. He had carte blanche.I was so happy. We arrived at the venue about 3 hours before showtime. I was impressed with the facilities and was getting even more fired up about the possibilities. In the process of getting our rooms confirmed and situated, I noticed that Riley was a little agitated that it took a little
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fifth wheel trailers manufactured May 6, 2014, to August 31, 2015. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating calculation on the label may be incorrect, which can allow the vehicle to be overloaded. Highland Ridge RV (Highland) is recalling certain model year 2015-2016 Highland Toy Hauler, Light, Mesa Ridge, and Roamer travel and fifth wheel trailers manufactured May 6, 2014, to August 31, 2015. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating calculation on the label may be incorrect, which can allow the vehicle to be overloaded. Highland Ridge RV (Highland) is recalling certain model year 2015-2016 Highland Toy Hauler, Light, Mesa Ridge, and Roamer travel and fifth wheel trailers manufactured May 6, 2014, to August 31, 2015. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating calculation on the label may be incorrect, which can allow the vehicleto be overloaded. Highland Ridge RV (Highland) is recalling certain model year 2015-2016 Highland Toy Hauler, Light, Mesa Ridge, and Roamer travel and fifth wheel trailers manufactured May 6, 2014, to August 31, 2015. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating calculation on the label may be incorrect, which can allow the vehicle to be overloaded. Highland Ridge RV (Highland) is recalling certain model year 2015-2016 Highland Toy Hauler, Light, Mesa Ridge, and Roamer travel and fifth wheel trailers manufactured May 6, 2014, to August 31, 2015. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating calculation on the label may be incorrect, which can allow the vehicle to be overloaded. Highland Ridge RV (Highland) is recalling certain model year 2015-2016 Highlander, Mesa Ridge, Roamer, and Journeyer travel trailers manufactured April 7, 2014, to January 11, 2016.
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Schaut was racist and the other principal architect of the hostile work environment. Schaut allegedly used rude or derogatory language when speaking to or referring to a group largely comprised of African-American reps, including phrases such as "those people" and "you people." In addition, at times, he referred to himself as a "slave driver" or "slave master." Plaintiff McDonald reported to Davis (in her capacity as a supervisor) that on one occasion, Schaut murmured "uh, these niggers" in response to a question McDonald asked him. COOS Gina Mazza also reported to Davis that she heard Schaut use the racial epithet "nigger" while making a joke sometime in 2002. Another rep, Tonie Porter, reportedly heard Schaut use the epithet "nigger" on "a number of occasions" in 2000 and 2001"vote of no confidence" from his supervisors allegedly due to his abrasive management style. Callaghan's replacement, Elizabeth Flint, held "skip-level" meetings[6] with the reps to listen to their workplace complaints. According to notes taken at these meetings, reps complained about numerous workplace-related issues, including rude behavior, breaches of confidentiality, *465 training issues, but they also complimented certain supervisors, including Davis. The notes also indicate that reps complained of Schaut's behavior and remarks, including his utterance of the word "nigger" in McDonald's presence and that he once said to a rep "look at me, like a slave driver." It is undisputed, though, that Flint took no steps to investigate the allegations of discrimination or the racist remarks because the incidents occurred when Callaghan was the supervisor. It is also undisputed
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theirs was the first lot.11 And they gave them the city of Arba the father of Anak, which city is Hebron, in the hill country of Judah, with the suburbs thereof round about it.12 But the fields of the city, and the villages thereof, gave they to Caleb the son of Jephunneh for his possession.13 Thus they gave to the children of Aaron the priest Hebron with her suburbs, to be a city of refuge for the slayer; and Libnah with her suburbs,14 And Jattir with her suburbs, and Eshtemoa with her suburbs,15 And Holon with her suburbs, and Debir with her suburbs,16 And Ain with her suburbs, and Juttah with her suburbs, and Bethshemesh with her suburbs; nine cities out of those two tribes.17 And out of the tribe of Benjamin,Gibeon with her suburbs, Geba with her suburbs,18 Anathoth with her suburbs, and Almon with her suburbs; four cities.19 All the cities of the children of Aaron, the priests, were thirteen cities with their suburbs.20 And the families of the children of Kohath, the Levites which remained of the children of Kohath, even they had the cities of their lot out of the tribe of Ephraim.21 For they gave them Shechem with her suburbs in mount Ephraim, to be a city of refuge for the slayer; and Gezer with her suburbs,22 And Kibzaim with her suburbs, and Bethhoron with her suburbs; four cities.23 And out of the tribe of Dan, Eltekeh with her suburbs, Gibbethon with her suburbs,24 Aijalon with her suburbs, Gathrimmon with her suburbs; four cities.25 And out of
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while other people wasted time on university campuses going to stores, restaurants, libraries, copy centers, etc. that were closed, Solo wrote down the hours of operation so he knew what was open and closed. While other people didn't go to university or took most of their university courses from average universities, Solo took most of his university courses from top-tier universities. While other people only took courses from one university, Solo sought the best courses he could find in his areas of interest at the best universities and other universities. While other people took the easiest courses that they could find in their areas of interest, Solo took the hardest courses that he could find in his areas of interest. While other people took commonsense courses, Solo took engineering,math, and science courses. While other people used technology without understanding how it works, Solo sought to understand how it works. While other people took courses only to get university degrees, Solo took courses to use in his research and development and get university degrees. While other people stopped taking courses after receiving a university degree, Solo kept taking courses indefinitely. While other people played Call of Duty, Solo answered the call of duty. While other people played on sports teams to win trophies, Solo served in the infantry to win liberty. While other people were apathetic to the suffering of humanity and accepted peace under tyranny outside their country, Solo trained to fight war for liberty. While other people guarded their safety, Solo served in the infantry. While
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Award wins out of 24 nominations. Carte blanche to make films with styles wildly out of date. Such a degree of artistic respect that his career continued even after one of the most appalling sex scandals of the 1990s. That’s the amount of admiration that liberal audiences have for Woody Allen. The Embarrassment: Woody Allen intended to end Bananas, the second film he wrote and directed, with a long blackface joke. The scene would see his character, Fielding Mellish, making a speech at Columbia University when a bomb explodes, leaving his face covered in soot. Three nearby black protestors are then supposed to be so stupid that they can’t tell he’s just a white guy with a dirty face. Instead, they accept him as a “brother.” The joke isA US police officer murdered his British wife, their two children and his mother-in-law before killing himself after his wife found out that she had been repeatedly drugged and raped by him, a police report has found. The Spanish Fork Police Department in Utah have only just finished their investigation into Joshua Boren’s shootings in January. He went on the rampage in the family home, using his police gun to shoot dead his seven-year-old son, Joshua, and five-year-old daughter, Haley. Download the new Independent Premium app Sharing the full story, not just the headlines Officers found that 32-year-old Kelly Boren, who was originally from Northampton, had been drugged and raped by her husband several times over a period of time. Boren's therapist told authorities the police officer filmed the assaults and his wife
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and attacked on the 3rd July near Thiepval. They fought throughout the Battle of the Somme, and then moved to Ploegsteert, where they held the line for the months leading up the Battle of Messines in June 1917. After fighting at Messines, the Division moved north, and fought at Pilckem, before moving south again, where they took up positions around Bullecourt in reserve. Here the Division was used to reinforce the badly depleted British units that were hit in the area by the German Spring Offensive. John was wounded here, and died of wounds on 28 March 1918, aged 19. He is buried in St. Hilaire Cemetery, Frevent, France. William Hubert James, Private, 36053, Royal Warwickshire Regiment.William was the son of Richard and Mary James, of Barnsley, Redhill, Haverfordwest. He enlisted there into the CheshireRegiment with the Regimental Number 4/9038, and later transferred into the 16th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, which was attached to the 5th Division. The Division had been on the Western Front since the early days of the war, and had fought throughout most of the major Battles. On 14 August 1918, the Division was withdrawn for rest and placed in GHQ Reserve, after months of heavy fighting. Two weeks later it entered into what became a series of complex, endless, overlapping Allied attacks that forced the German Army into retreat. Fighting through Albert (back on the old and devastated Somme ground of 1916), the Division was in more or less continuous action until late October 1918, fighting at the Battle of Albert, the Battle of Bapaume, the Battle of Epehy, and the
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A YouTube star who underwent 30 operations to look like her boyfriend’s favourite porn stars regrets the surgery after dumping him. Berry Ng, 24, had surgery on her forehead, lips, eyelids, nose and breasts to completely alter her look. But she has explained that she decided to ditch her older boyfriend saying she now realises he will never be satisfied with the way she looks. The young woman, from Hong Kong, has vowed to never go back under the knife. Although she is now resigned to her plumped-up lips and enlarged breasts she would jump at the chance to look how she did before. She has taken to the video sharing site to warn others about seeking plastic surgery for the wrong reasons. She said that if any young woman wanted to have treatmentinjuries as a result of the accident. Plaintiffs also named his insurer, State Farm Insurance Companies (State Farm), as a defendant alleging that it failed to provide Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits afforded by the policy of insurance issued to plaintiff. State Farm filed its answer in October 1999. Sometime in January 1999, counsel for State Farm contacted plaintiff's counsel and advised that State Farm had paid all plaintiff's medical bills to date and that there was no reason to continue maintenance of the PIP action. Accordingly, on May 5, 1999, after confirming that there were no medical bills outstanding, plaintiff's attorney dismissed the claims against State Farm without prejudice. After the accident, plaintiff was treated extensively by several doctors. He received emergency treatment at Overlook Hospital on the
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occupy Albania. These troops were organized into the XXI Mountain Corps which was under the command of General Paul Bader. Additional security forces for the interior were needed, however, to free up Germans troops for defense of the coastline. The decision was made to form an Albanian SS mountain division for this purpose. In April in 1944, recruitment for the Albanian SS division began under direction of the newly formed Albanian Nazi party, which has been formed through the efforts of Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Acting upon instructions of Reichsfuehrer SS Henrich Himmler, the SS main office ordered the formation of an Albanian volunteer mountain division on April 17, 1944. SS Brigadefuehrern and Generalmajor of the Waffen SS Josef Fitzhum, who Headed the Higher SS and Police Command in Albania,oversaw the forming and training of the division. The SS high Command planed to create a mountain division of 10.000 men. The Higher SS and Police Command in Albania, in conduction with the Albanian National Committee, listed 11.398 possible recruits for the Waffen SS mountain division. Most of these recruits were "kossovars", shqiptar Ghegs from Kosovo Metohija in Serbia. The Shqiptar Tosks were found mainly in southern Albania. Most of the Shqiptar collaborators with the nazi forces were theNazi forces were the so-called Kossovars, ethnic Shqiptars from the Kosmet of Serbia. The Nazi German-sponsored Albanian gendarmes, special police and para-military units were made up by Kossovars. The Kossovars were under the direct control of the Albanian Interior Minister Xhafer Deva. The Skanderbeg Division was formed and trained in
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Gabriel B. Tait | MCTBen Shaffer sits on his father Robin Shaffer's shoulders, of St. Leonard, Maryland, while petting "Eli." United States Park Police Officer Norlith Roberts' horse during the 57th presidential inauguration.Request to buy this photo Gabriel B. Tait | MCTA spectator on the National Mall holds a picture of President Barack Obama and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Request to buy this photo Gabriel B. Tait | MCTAddie Tucker of Atlanta, Georgia, holds on to David Tucker, also of Atlanta, as they stand on the National Mall.Request to buy this photo Gabriel B. Tait | MCTLidia Carrera, left, of Greenbelt, Maryland, and Ricky Teel, right, of Haymarket, Virginia, listen to the telecast as they stand on the National Mall.Request to buy this photo Paul Beaty | AP photoJuanita Abernathy, widow ofcivil rights leader Ralph Abernathy, celebrates while watching a live video feed of President Barack Obama's Inauguration after speaking at the Union League Club of Chicago in Chicago. Ralph Abernathy was Martin Luther King's best friend and was with him from the beginning of the civil rights movement, and with him when he was killed.Request to buy this photo Charlie Riedel | AP photoBeverly Mumford, from Lawrence, Kan, watches a broadcast of the inauguration of President Barack Obama at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kan.Request to buy this photo Carolyn Kaster | AP photoMyrlie Evers-Williams delivers the invocation at the ceremonial swearing-in for President Barack Obama.Request to buy this photo Pat Benic | UPI/MCTBeyonce sings the National Anthem after President Barack Obama was sworn-in for
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on the objective strain (heart rate (variability), energy expenditure or number of steps). In view of the limited possibilities of intervention during port operation and also the river passage, it is necessary to strengthen the psychophysical resources of the crew, in particular during the obviously subjectively and objectively less demanding sea passage \[[@pone.0217904.ref033]\]. This study documents for the first time that ships operating in the coastal feeder service spend almost 60% of the total travel time in the port or in the area (river or canal). Therefore, the possible intervention framework is mainly based on the sea passage with a time share of approximately 40% of the total voyage. It is evident from the significantly lower working time and higher leisure and sleeping time while traveling at sea thatand the case was not latched. Report of Proceedings ( RP) ( Oct. 8, 2014) at 27. He opened the case to see if it contained a violin that he needed to take to the office for safekeeping. In doing so, he was following the procedures used by the Port Orchard Police Department. The trial court ruled that Jensen was performing an inventory search when he came upon the violin case and that his testimony
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Catherine Herridge, a Fox News Channel veteran who has been with that network since it was founded in 1996, is moving to rival CBS News. She will work as a senior investigative correspondent out of Washington, CBS News said, and will start in November. Herridge is the second long-serving Fox News journalist to leave the Fox Corporation-owned cable-news outlet in recent weeks. Shepard Smith, another long-serving Fox News journalist who was seen as the network’s main breaking-news anchor, surprised viewers earlier this month by announcing his departure on a Friday-afternoon broadcast. Smith had tangled on air with opinion host Tucker Carlson. Herridge’s move is said to have been in the works for several weeks, and is not tied to Smith’s exit. Her contract with Fox News lapsed this summer, and theto Fox News. From her breaking news headlines at the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice to her reporting after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the investigation into Princess Diana’s death, she has always been at the forefront of every beat she has covered,” said Jay Wallace, president of Fox News Media. ” We are grateful for Catherine’s many contributions to the network, wish her continued success and were proud to honor her as she received the Tex McCrary Award for Journalism last week from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society for her enterprise reporting at Fox News.” Herridge has gained a reputation for reporting from global hot spots on tough issues, particularly those pertaining to national security. She has filed from Afghanistan, Iraq, Qatar, Israel,
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person, the government read a portion of his testimony from the first trial into the record. At the end of the fourth trial, in early 1995, the jury convicted Pelullo on 46 wire fraud counts and the RICO violation. Pelullo appealed from the judgment in the fourth trial, challenging his convictions on the 46 wire fraud counts and the RICO count, his sentence on those counts, and his earlier conviction on Count 54. With regard to his convictions following the fourth trial, Pelullo claimed that he had been forced to take the stand at the first trial solely 5 because the government had violated his constitutional rights by failing tocomplied with its Brady obligations. See Pelullo III, 105 F.3d at 126. If the government were unable to prove that Pelullo's testimony in his first trial was not prompted by its Brady violation, it would be problematic for the government to have used his testimony from thefirst trial as evidence in the fourth trial. In other words, the government had to prove that Pelullo's decision to testify at the first trial was not caused by the Brady violation. On remand, the District Court held a hearing and made 69 findings of fact based on the evidence from the hearing, its review of the records of the first two trials, its observation of Pelullo's demeanor at all four trials, and its analysis of Pelullo's attorney's testimony about strategy at thefirst trial. It concluded that the government met its burden by clear and convincing
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Members of the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council, CT Dept. of Transportation and Metro-North Railroad listen to State Sen. Scott Frantz speak during the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council forum at the Stamford Government Center in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Photo: Jason Rearick Rodney Chabot, of New Canaan, signs in to speak before the start of the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council forum at the Stamford Government Center in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Photo: Jason Rearick Metro-North Senior Vice President of Operations John Kesich speaks during the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council forum at the Stamford Government Center in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Photo: Jason Rearick Connecticut Department of Transportation Commisioner James Redeker speaks during the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council forum at the Stamford Government Center in Stamford, Conn.,on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Photo: Jason Rearick Jim Cameron founder of the Commuter Action Group talks with State Rep. William Tong during the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council forum at the Stamford Government Center in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Photo: Jason Rearick Jim Cameron, right, founder of the Commuter Action Group, listens to Rodney Chabot, of New Canaan, talk before the start of the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council forum at the Stamford Government Center in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Photo: Jason Rearick Jim Cameron founder of the Commuter Action Group talks with State Rep. William Tong during the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council forum at the Stamford Government Center in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Photo: Jason Rearick Jim Cameron founder of the Commuter Action Group looks at his
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https://londonreal.tv/biz Rupert Sheldrake - Science & Spiritual Practices. FREE FULL EPISODES: http://londonreal.tv/episodes SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToLondonReal Watch the Full Episode of Rupert Sheldrake on LondonReal for FREE https://londonreal.tv/rupert-sheldrake/ Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of more than 85 scientific papers, and ten books, he has been ranked as one of the top 100Global Thought Leaders. Rupert studied at both Harvard and Cambridge University, and been a Research Fellow of the Royal Society here in London. He is well known for his theory of “MorphicResonance” which states that memory is inherent in nature, and that telepathic interconnections exist between organisms. His new book SCIENCE AND SPIRITUAL PRACTICES shows how science helps validate the seven practices on which all religions are built, and which are a part of our common human heritage. In this clip Rupert talks why- Science & Spiritual Practices Trailer. FREE FULL EPISODES: http://londonreal.tv/episodes SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToLondonReal Watch the Full Episode of Rupert Sheldrake on LondonReal for FREE only at: https://londonreal.tv/rupert-sheldrake/ Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of more than 85 scientific papers, and ten books, he has been ranked as one of the top 100Global Thought Leaders. Rupert studied at both Harvard and Cambridge University, and been a Research Fellow of the Royal Society here in London. He is well known for his theory of “MorphicResonance” which states that memory is inherent in nature, and that telepathic interconnections exist between organisms. His new book SCIENCE AND SPIRITUAL PRACTICES shows how science helps validate the seven practices on which all religions are built, and which are a part of our common human heritage. MUSIC BY https://soundcloud.com/djsadhu London Real Academy: BUSINESS
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his vow to become Hokage. Naruto then told Sasuke to extinguish the flames when the Ten-Tails wasweak enough to rip the tailed beasts out of its body only for Sasuke to refuse, fanatical on his path to end the "twisted system" and create a new one. + Later, asMadarabegantouseObito to [[OuterPath:SamsaraofHeavenlyLifeTechnique|revive]]himself,SasukeandAodamadetheirwaytowardsObitoinorder to stoptheprocess. After Aodawascapturedby the Ten-Tails, Sasuke lungedatObito,manifestedSusanoo,andfiredanotherflame-enhancedarrowatObito.However,Obitomanagedto [[ChakraReceiver|deflect]] theattack. JustasSasukewas about to takeoutObitowith [[Chidori]],Minato [[FlyingThunderGodTechnique|teleported]] toObitoandcuthimdown. However, he survived the attackandsurprisedeveryonebybecoming the Ten-Tails'[[jinchūriki]]. − == Movies == + === Birthof the Ten-Tails' Jinchūriki === − ===Naruto the Movie:NinjaClashin the Land of Snow=== + Sasukewas shocked to witness Obito cut through the FirstandSecondHokage so easily. When Naruto questioned his father about whether or not he couldn't prevent teleport the Third to safety, Sasuke told him to stop worrying because it was part of theHokage's plan to determineObito's new skills since they couldn't die because they were reincarnated. Sasuke later intercepted Obito's attack on Naruto with his Susanoo and declared that he would be the one to erase the past. However, Obito managed to break through the Susanoo and attack both Sasuke and Naruto. With Minato unable to teleport to their aid as the marking for the Flying Thunder God Technique had seemingly vanished, Naruto's quick-thinking is able to save them from Obito's attack. Remembering what Minato had said about how the Flying Thunder God Technique worked, Sasuke realised that Naruto had connected them to Minato through the use of [[chakra arm]]s allowing him to teleport them to safety. Sasuke later watched on as the event unfolded on the battlefield, and on Minato's orders prepared to
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A senior ANZ executive has admitted a $220,000 loan given to a couple for a gelato franchise was not done with the care and diligence expected of banks. And Westpac has defended its decision to lend money to a Victorian woman and her business partner for a Pie Face franchise that quickly failed. The banking royal commission has shifted its focus this week to small business lending, with concerns raised about the major banks’ willingness to lend to small businesspeople with sometimes problematic business plans. ANZ’s Kate Gibson, previously in charge of small business but now head of home lending at the bank, was grilled over a decision to loan $220,000 to a couple in 2014 to set up the first Australian outlet of a New Zealand gelato chain, which ultimatelyHodge QC whether she thought that ANZ had demonstrated the care and skill of a prudent and diligent banker, Gibson replied: “No.” Westpac was forced to defend its decision to lend money to a Victorian woman, Marion Messih, and her business partner for a Pie Face franchise in Melbourne. Messih had given evidence on Tuesday that she was forced to sell her investment property when the store she bought with her sister-in-law failed. She planned to use the proceeds of the sale of the investment property – $750,000 – to repay $165,000 of what was left of her investment property, $330,000 of what was left of her home loan and $165,000 to repay her half of the business loan. Her sister-in-law owned the other half of the business loan. “In the last
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the visit of Yad Vashem on March 25, 2013 in Jerusalem, Israel. Yad Vashem is Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. DFB Delegation Visit To Yad Vashem Lior Mizrahi Head Coach Adrion Rainer (L) of the U21 Germany football team seen during the visit of Yad Vashem on March 25, 2013 in Jerusalem, Israel. Yad Vashem is Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Head Coach Adrion Rainer (L) of the U21 Germany football team seen during the visit of Yad Vashem on March 25, 2013 in Jerusalem, Israel. Yad Vashem is Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. DFB Delegation Visit To Yad Vashem Lior Mizrahi Lewis Holtby and Toni Jantschke of the U21 Germany football team lay a wreath during the visit ofYad Vashem on March 25, 2013 in Jerusalem, Israel. Yad Vashem is Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Lewis Holtby and Toni Jantschke of the U21 Germany football team lay a wreath during the visit of Yad Vashem on March 25, 2013 in Jerusalem, Israel. Yad Vashem is Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. DFB Delegation Visit To Yad Vashem Lior Mizrahi Pierre MIchel Lasogga (R) of the U21 Germany football team seen during the visit of Yad Vashem on March 25, 2013 in Jerusalem, Israel. Yad Vashem is Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Pierre MIchel Lasogga (R) of the U21 Germany football team seen during the visit of Yad Vashem on March 25, 2013 in Jerusalem, Israel. Yad Vashem
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car dealerships, to be remarketed to purchasers of automobiles.2 In effect, Belcher and its employees acted as middlemen between the insurers and the dealers. In 1996, Belcher hired Appellants Harrison and Zingale to recruit new dealerships and develop existing accounts by, among other things, providing special training about their products to their clients’ finance managers. Before starting their jobs, both new employees entered into identical non-compete agreements included in their employment contracts. The clause stated: Employee shall not during the term of the agreement, nor for one year (1) immediately following termination of this agreement, regardless of who initiated the termination, for himself, or on behalfat the hearing. He stated that he had discharged Mr. Harrison in February or March of 1998 for inadequate production and that Mr. Zingale had resigned in April 1998. Mr. Belcher testified that shortly thereafter he met with Mr. Zingale, who told him that Mr. Harrison was very angry and would do what he could to hurt Mr. Belcher’s business. He purportedly told Mr. Belcher that Mr. Harrison had made copies of Belcher’s records and delivered them to the Insurance Commission. According to Mr. Belcher, Mr. Zingale confided that he resigned from Belcher because he was afraid of getting in trouble with the Insurance Commission if he continued working there. Mr. Belcher testified that when representatives of the Insurance Commission visited his business, they already had copies of a large number of Belcher’s business records.
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resided with Habiba in Sukh, a suburb of Madina Habiba was the mother of Umm Kulsum who was born after the death of Abu Bakr. Asma. The fourth wife of Abu Bakr was Asma She was first married to Jafar bin Abu Talib, a brother of Ali. She migrated with Jafar to Abyssinia in 615 C.E. She had three sons from Jafar, namely, Muhammad, Abdullah, and Aun. In 630 C.E., Jafar was martyred in the battle of Mauta. Six months later, Abu Bakr married her. She had one son from Abu Bakr who was also named Muhammad. She was a stepsister of Umm Salma, wife of the Holy Prophet. Asma was a talented lady. She was well versed in the interpretation of dreams. According to the will of Abu Bakr, Asma was authorized to prepare his deadbody for the burial. After the death of Abu Bakr, Asma married Ali from whom she had a son Yahya. Abdur Rahman. The eldest son of Abu Bakr was Abdur Rahman. His mother was Umm Ruman, and he was the real brother of Ayesha. When Abu Bakr became a Muslim, and his other children were converted to Islam, Abdur Rahman refused to be converted to Islam. Abu Bakr accordingly separated from him. In the battles of Badr and Uhud, Abdur Rahman fought on the side of the Quraish against the Muslims. He became a Muslim after the Pact of Hudaibiya. Thereafter he participated in the various battles fought by the Muslims. At the battle of Yamama, he killed Mahakkam al Yamama, the General Commanding the forces of Musailma. At the battle of Busra in Syria, he entered the city
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conclude that the district court correctly identified and executed the three-pronged inquiry required. The court first found present the elements constituting a prima facie case. Plaintiff's status as a person of Dominican Republic origin was clear.5 That she was qualified was well established. That she repeatedly was rejected and those of U.S. origin promoted also was not disputed. The court, referring to plaintiff's 77 rejections, to the status of the other six CPA's, to identify each reason advanced by the employer, subjected it to critical analysis, and then evaluated their cumulative weight. It first noted PREPA's initial position that, among the 77 positions applied for by plaintiff, there were eight for which she was unqualified. But it observed that there was no such claim as to the remaining 69 positions. Then the court noted PREPA's argument that she was turned down for the position of Supervisor of Consumer Services in Training because, as Clerk of Consumer Services in Training, she was already performing the tasks required of a supervisor. As to this, it commented, not unfairly
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at 7. It thus appears that plaintiff presented to the Hearing Committee his case that he merited promotion but failed to carry his burden of proof. Furthermore, plaintiff's argument that the purpose of the remand was to provide him with his right under the contract to a determination on the merits of his 1978 application for promotion is undercut by the terms of the remand order itself. The letter of remand from the Board of Trustees stated that the inquiry on remand should be whether plaintiff "merits" promotion, and that plaintiff should be permitted at the hearing "to bring his qualifications up to date." (Emphasis added.) The use of the word "merits" in the present tense supports an argument that the Trustees envisioned that the hearing would determine whetheris an associate professor at the George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science. He filed a Complaint on March 21, 1986, for breach of contract and defamation, arising out of the University's repeated refusal to promote him to full professor. Defendant filed a motion for summary judgment on August 29, 1986, arguing that plaintiff's claims are barred by the statute of limitations. For the reasons stated below, defendant's motion for summary judgment is granted in part and denied in part. Plaintiff obtained a faculty position at the University in 1964. He was promoted to the position of associate professor in 1970 and simultaneously granted tenure. He subsequently applied for, but was denied, promotion to full professor in 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 and 1978. Plaintiff did not
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of the island. Accretions began to form on the island and over the years its boundaries were extended to the west and south by that process, leaving for a time a channel west of the island, herein referred to as the chute. Accretions began *63 to form then to the east of plaintiffs' land to the west of the chute and these attached to plaintiffs' land. Finally as a result of reliction the chute also became dry land. We conclude that the accretion land east of the chute attached to and became a part of the island in defendants' ownership. The accretion land to the west of the chute attached to and became a part of plaintiffs' land. The Supreme Court of North Dakota recently stated the applicable rule forthem to the accretion land here involved attached to their land from its old bank, east to the thread of the chute channel as it existed before it became dry land by reliction as shown on exhibit 29. The defendants are entitled to a decree quieting title in them to the accretion land here involved which attached to the island which lies generally east of the thread of the chute channel as shown by exhibit 29 as it existed before it became dry land by reliction. The plaintiffs advance the contention here that defendants must prove adverse possession, not alone to the island, but also to the land attached thereto by accretion and reliction. Such a rule, of course, would nullify any rights resting on accretion or reliction. In Roll
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Bruton, 391 U.S. at 135, 88 S.Ct. 1620. Defendants argue that Morelis's statement was "powerfully incriminating" within the meaning of Bruton and that its admission into evidence through Agent Santiago's testimony was thus reversible error. The testimony was given during questioning by the prosecutor about Santiago's interview with Morelis after the Sea Atlantic arrived in Puerto Rico. Asked if Morelis indicated whether Tejeiro had told him the purpose of the trip at the time he was hired in Venezuela, Santiago answered affirmatively. He then elaborated: He stated that they were going from Venezuela to Curaçao to pick up a load. But Tejeiro told to him that a load with illegal merchandise will arrive to the boat, and he will pay $40,000 for that. According to Rodríguez-Durán and Cabello, the statement wasas they wished, either by walking the short distance to the defense table, or passing written notes," 203 F.3d at 82, defendant does not complain that he was prevented from using such techniques here. He identifies no particular instance in which he was unable to communicate effectively with counsel. With nine defendants and nine separate counsel, and in the absence of any indication of actual prejudice, we cannot conclude that the court abused its discretion in seating the defendants immediately behind, rather than beside, their attorneys. 2. Prison Clothing González-Valero also claims that he was compelled to wear prison clothing for the first three days of the five-day trial,[40] in violation of his constitutional right not to be forced to wear "identifiable prison garb" in court, United States v. Pina,
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Practice of the Circuit Courts of the United States (1883). THATCHER (Thatcher's Practice)—A Digest of Statutes, Admiralty Rules and Decisions upon the Jurisdiction, Pleadings and Practice of the District Courts of the United States (1884). HENRY, Jurisdiction and Procedure of the Admiralty Courts (1885). HOLT, The Concurrent Jurisdiction of the Federal and State Courts (1888). CURTIS, Jurisdiction, Practice and Peculiar Jurisprudence of the Courts of the United States (rev. ed. 1896). BENEDICT, The American Admiralty (3d ed. 1898). GARLAND and RALSTON, Constitution and Jurisdiction of the U. S. Courts (1898). SIMONTON, CHARLES H. (U. S. Circuit Judge), The Federal Courts, Their Organization, Jurisdiction and Procedure (2d ed. 1898). CARTER, The Jurisdiction of Federal Courts as Limited by the Citizenship and Residence of the Parties (1899). DESTY, Manual of Practice in the Courts of the United States (9thed. 1899). MAY, Practice and Procedure of the U. S. Supreme Court (1899). DWYER, The Law and Procedure of United States Courts (1901). HUGHES, Handbook of Admiralty Law (1901). TAYLOR, Jurisdiction and Procedure of the Supreme Court of the U. S. (1905). ROSE, Code of Federal Procedure (1907). BATES, Federal Procedure at Law (1908). ENCYCLOPEDIA OF UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT REPORTS (1908). *387 BENEDICT, The American Admiralty (4th ed. 1910). LOVELAND, Appellate Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts (1911). HUGHES, Handbook of Jurisdiction and Procedure in United States Courts (2d ed. 1913). BUNN, Jurisdiction and Practice of the Courts of the United States (1914) (also 3d ed. 1927; 4th ed. 1939; 5th ed. 1949). THAYER, Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts (1914). CHAPLIN, Principles of the Federal Law (1917). LONG, Outline of the Jurisdiction and Procedure of the Federal Courts (3d ed. 1917). FOSTER, Federal
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Putnam funds. The purpose was to mask the apparent effect of the as-of transactions. The adjustments were designed to appear on the books at the same time as the as-of trades themselves. -5- On January 18, 2002, and February 7, 2003, PFTC's outside auditor conducted audits of PFTC's internal controls in the defined contribution plan servicing unit for the years 2001 and 2002. As part of the audit, certain senior managers were required to sign statements (the "audit letters") stating that they were "unaware of any uncorrected errors, frauds or illegal acts attributable to" PFTC that had affected its clients. Crain, Childs and Papa all signed these statements for both audits. These events came to light in early 2004 when Crain, having been fired by PFTC for other reasons, told PFTC's internal auditor that the January 5, 2001, events had the "fingerprints" of "financial fraud." Ultimately PFTC terminated Durgarian, Papa and Hogan and converted McCracken's 2002 resignation into a termination for cause. PFTC made compensatory payments to the affected Putnam mutual funds and to
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in the second amended complaint in that action, Myles sued Farmers and Coast National for violations of Fair Claims Settlement Practices Regulations, which are found in title 10 of the California Code of Regulations. Myles alleged that Farmers and Coast National failed to settle his claim in a timely and fair manner, devalued his vehicle by comparing it to a different model, falsely labeled his vehicle a total loss, and committed other violations of the Fair Claims Settlement Practices Regulations. He also asserted causes of action for fraud based upon allegations that Farmers and Coast National deliberately misrepresented the value of his vehicle and falsely labeled it a total loss. Myles sought damages of over $3.5 million. In the first action, Coast National filed a demurrer to the secondthat service of the summons on Farmers and two other individual defendants was defective. Although the court determined that Farmers had not properly been served in the first action, Farmers remained a party in that case. Second Lawsuit According to Myles, in order “to avoid the time and expense of appealing” the judgment in the first action, he filed a second lawsuit against Coast National and Farmers in November 2012.1 At the time Myles filed his second lawsuit, the first lawsuit was still pending against Farmers. The factual basis for the
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and numerous stone quarries, glass makers and windmills were set up. It also had a large reservoir providing water to several areas of Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne. Industrial decline from the turn of the 20th century, coupled with the building of Gateshead's first council estate, saw Carr Hill transformed from an industrial settlement into a residential suburb of the Gateshead Council ward of Deckham. Governed locally and nationally by the Labour Party, the suburb is economically disadvantaged compared to other areas of the borough and nationally, with high levels of unemployment and low levels of income. It is served by Carr Hill Primary School. There are two small parks that contribute to the social activity of the area, as does the Elgin Centre at Elgin Road. History Early history The originsDonald Trump once appeared on stage at the Emmy Awards dressed as a farmer in overalls and performing the theme from the 1960s-era TV comedy 'Green Acres.' President Donald Trump teased Thursday's Farm Bill signing event by tweeting the video footage. 'Farm Bill signing in 15 minutes!' Trump wrote, along with hashtags for '#Emmys' and '#TBT'–shorthand for 'Throwback Thursday.' In the video, Trump played the part of Eddie Albert's character, a New York lawyer who years for life on a farm–and moves to one. 'Will and Grace' actress Megan Mullally played Eva Gabor's pampered Manhattan wife who can't stand the countryside. President Donald Trump teased his Farm Bill signing ceremony on Thursday by tweeting a 2005 video of him bringing the house down at the Emmy Awards by performing the theme
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and November 2013, Aleida's attorney wrote to Antonio's attorney requesting the life insurance policies required by the PSA. A motion was filed and, on April 18, 2014, the court ordered Antonio to produce proof of the policies within fourteen days but denied without prejudice Aleida's requests for enforcement of the income tax provisions. Aleida relocated to California in early 2014. In September 2015, the trial court denied Antonio's request for sole custody of the minor child pending a "best interest evaluation"; the court did, however, stay Aleida's contact with the child pending the evaluation. That same September 2015 order directed Antonio: • to "pay directly to providers for [Aleida's] 7 preliminary report as soon as possible. The parties were ordered to submit Case Information Statements (CIS) by November 18, 2016. Golden issued a preliminary report on October 12, 2016, the contents of which are the subject of a protective order. We will only briefly refer to its contents in a general way to preserve the parties' and the child's privacy. Golden relied on, among other things, the considerable time that elapsed since Aleida, who had moved to California, had engaged in consistent maternal caretaking of the child and her unwillingness to move to New Jersey, in recommending that reunification not occur "in its typical format." He recommended against communication by telephone, email
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the attack. She also suffered severe bruising and swelling of the face and other parts of her body. -2- At the guilty plea submission hearing, Petitioner acknowledged that he had entered a plea of guilty in another case prior to the current offenses and understood his rights. The trial court explained to Petitioner the constitutional rights he was waiving by entering pleas of guilty, and Petitioner said that he understood the consequences of his .. Petitioner acknowledged that the trial court continued the hearing. Petitioner stated that at the time of the guilty plea submission hearing on May 10, 2007, he understood that the offense of aggravated kidnapping had a one hundred percent release eligibility. Petitioner said, however, that he asked the trial court at the hearing to appoint a public defender to represent him, and the trial court denied his request. Petitioner acknowledged that his request was not reflected in the transcript of the hearing. Petitioner stated:
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of a guy I knew in 2011. We had been friends for years. She was hot as hell and he was a fat ass. I knew she wasn't fucking him. So i slid in. Fucked her silly for 4 years. She caught feelings and wanted me to leave my wife and she would leave him. Nope. Not happening. We broke it off. No contact in months. Great time didn't get caught. It was some good pussy. Bitch was a freak. Hotel, cars, her house anywhere. She was also very jealous and insecure. I knew it would never work for real. Oh well. On to the next one! Male I started banging a wife of a guy I knew in 2011. We had been friends for years. She was hot ashell and he was a fat ass. I knew she wasn't fucking him. So i slid in. Fucked her silly for 4 years. She caught feelings and wanted me to leave my wife and she would leave him. Nope. Not happening. We broke it off. No contact in months. Great time didn't get caught. It was some good pussy. Bitch was a freak. Hotel, cars, her house anywhere. She was also very jealous and insecure. I knew it would never work for real. Oh well. On to the next one! Sounds so fucking familiar. That white wife I was doing had a thing for guys in uniform and we ( my black friend) both fucked her all over the place in including her bosses desk, her husband's car, her
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House Of The Rising Sun (4:40) / Watching the Detectives (4:04) / It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train to Cry (3:52) Discography:Toto (1977)Hydra (1979)Turn Back (1981)IV (1982)Isolation (1984)Fahrenheit (1986)The Seventh One (1987) Past To Present (1990)Kingdome Of Desire (1992)Absolutely Live (1993) Tambu (1995)Best Ballads (1995)Legend: The Best Of Toto (1996)Greatest Hits (1996)XX (1998)Mindfields (1999)Livefields (1999)Super Hits (2001)Hold The Line - The Very Best Of Toto (2001)Greatest Hits ? And More (2002)Through The Looking Glass (2002)Love Songs (2003)Africa (2003)The Essential Toto (2003)Live In Amsterdam (2003)Rosanna - The Very Best Of Toto (2005)Falling In Between (2006)Falling In Between Live (2007)The Very Best Of Toto & Foreigner (2007)Hit Collection (2007)The Collection (2008)Playlist: The Very Best Of Toto (2009)Africa - The Best Of Toto (2009)Gold - Greatest Hits (2009)The three-tier deck will be partially embedded into the hillside and capped by a green roof and a restaurant with views of the Downtown skyline in the distance Rendering courtesy of City of Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed this morning is unveiling the city’s design for a 1,000-space, $48 million parking deck at Grant Park that will replace the space-wasting, seven-acre parking lot off Boulevard officials say is insufficient. The three-tier deck will be partially embedded into the hillside and—in a move that helped win support from the neighborhood and park advocates—capped by a green roof and a restaurant with views of the Downtown skyline in the distance. The announcement and detailed renderings come six months after City Hall first issued a request for proposals to design and build the deck. City
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Homehttps://server7.kproxy.com/servlet/redirect.srv/sruj/smyrwpoii/p2/Businesshttps://server7.kproxy.com/servlet/redirect.srv/sruj/smyrwpoii/p2/Founding father John John Schnatter diluted by the Starboard hedge fund Founding father John John Schnatter diluted by the Starboard hedge fund Pope John John's founder John Schnatter congratulates Starboard Value LP hedge fund investments into a network of pizza restaurants, his lawyer said. to $ 250 million and named him the head of the director of the Jeff Smith Foundation Schnatter, who according to the Refinitiva has about 30 percent of the company he founded at his father's bar, served until the last summer. He retired after announcing he was using a racial attack on a conference call on media training. He joined the executive director in December 2017. Schnetter, who is still a member of the board of directors of Pope John, is trying to gain more control over thechain. With the investment in the Starboard, the number of directors jumped to nine out of six, weakening its influence. "Mr. Schnatter welcomes the comments that came from Mr. Smith and the company over the past few days," the statement said. "Today's lawsuit with changes reflects the support of Mr. Smith and his plans to activate the company for the benefit of all shareholders." a voting agreement between Pope Jones and the Starboard, requiring voting of hedge funds of the company in favor of Pope John's directors. is ready to place its own interests higher than the shareholders, "Schnatter said in a statement. of shareholders. The lawsuit was first filed in August.
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was the only way to promote human rights in the world. United Kingdom was concerned about evidence that crimes against humanity had been committed in Burundi. Excessive use of force, torture and extrajudicial executions had been carried out by the Burundian security forces. The Government had refused to engage to hold the perpetrators accountable. The Government of Burundi had a duty to protect the diplomatic staff in the country. Remarks by the Commission of Inquiry on Burundi FATSAH OUGUERGOUZ, Chair of the Commission of Inquiry on Burundi, responding to the allegations of politicisation and bias made by Burundi, said such statements were not compatible with the principles of dialogue and constructive cooperation. Mr. Ouguergouz said he could confirm all conclusions in the report. The words of Burundi aimed to discreditthe work of the Commission and would not help the Government of Burundi and the people it represented. Mr. Ouguergouz clarified that he had never said those things that had been presented in Burundi’s statement. A draft amendment underway to the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedural Code to authorise searches at night without a warrant clearly demonstrated that the security situation in Burundi was still alarming. The statement of the Independent National Commission on Human Rights in Burundi had only echoed the statement made by the Government of Burundi. The Commission of Inquiry had been given promises by the Government that all violations would be investigated. Mr. Ouguergouz once again called on the Government to provide the Commission with all the relevant information. The Commission had no way
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remand for further proceedings consistent with the directives that follow. I. 3 Since November 1991, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) unsuccessfully tried to purchase military weapons from Simpson. On January 23, 1992, an ATF agent, accompanied by a confidential informant, arranged to purchase cocaine with Simpson's assistance. Beginning January 23, and continuing on January 31, February 13 and February 20, the ATF agent purchased cocaine from Simpson. The agent, acting solely on his own volition, bought the drugs using food stamps. The amount of cocaine sold included, respectively, 9.92 grams, 35.60 grams, 35.78 grams and 278.94 grams. On each occasion but the last, when law enforcement authorities arrested Simpson, the ATF agent paid for the cocaine with foodtime he engaged in the criminal conduct underlying the convictions, Simpson's addiction to cocaine controlled his life. 5 On June 1, 1992, Simpson changed his not guilty plea to a plea of guilty. The district court scheduled sentencing for August 21. Simpson remained free on bond. The district court repeatedly rescheduled the sentencing hearing. Throughout that period Simpson failed to comply with a number of the district court's orders to report for urine "drops." On those occasions that Simpson did comply, he tested positive for the use of various drugs, including cocaine, codeine, morphine, methadone and marijuana. Ultimately the district court revoked Simpson's bond, submitting him to "shock incarceration." Thereafter Simpson obtained employment, assisted in his
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Some praise, mostly criticism, at final public hearings on proposed NC electoral maps “It's a dragon, daddy.” This was the reaction of one little girl when a Mecklenburg County resident asked what the map of Senate District 37 looked like to her. The father told this story during the third and final public hearing on the newly proposed electoral maps which were held Monday at sites statewide, coordinated via video conference link up. The hearings came a week after the release of newly proposed voting district maps for the North Carolina House and Senate which are being redrawn to reflect new population data gained in the 2010 Census. While turnout was lower than earlier hearings on the national Congressional maps, comments from citizens – mostly critical of the maps – continuedto be passionate. Western Carolina University hosted the regional site for the hearings in Cullowhee at the Cordelia Camp Building, with Sen. Andrew Brock and staff from his office facilitating. The hearing was coordinated with the hearings at other regional sites in Mecklenburg, Guilford and Watauga counties. Speakers who chose to give public comments were broadcasted live on the video conference system, which rotated from one hearing site to the next, with each speaker limited to five minutes in which to comment. The hearings were scheduled to be held from 3 o'- clock in the afternoon to 9 o'clock that evening. Across the state, the concerns of speakers ranged from potential infringements of the Voting Rights Act to divided communities of interest to threats, from specific legislative districts currently held
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[[Metropolitan]] [[Andrei (Petkov) of New York]], the diocese attempted, in the late 1950s, to join the [[Metropolia]] but was unsuccessful. − In 1964, Metr. Andrei petitioned the [[Holy Synod]] of the Church of Bulgaria for his return to the Bulgarian episcopacy and to continue to lead the diocese in America. With the return of Metr. Andrei and his diocese to the Church of Bulgaria, a group under [[Archimandrite]] Kyrill (Yonchev) broke with Metr. Andrei and joined the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia ([[ROCOR]]) as the [[Bulgarian Diocese in Exile]]. The ROCOR bishops [[consecrate]]d him [[bishop]]. Later the Bulgarian Diocese in Exile became part of the [[Orthodox Church in America]]. + In 1964, Metr. Andrei petitioned the [[Holy Synod]] of the Church of Bulgaria for his return to the Bulgarian episcopacy andto continue to lead the diocese in America. With the return of Metr. Andrei and his diocese to the Church of Bulgaria, a group under [[Archimandrite]] [[Kyrill (Yonchev) of Pittsburgh|Kyrill (Yonchev)]] broke with Metr. Andrei and joined the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia ([[ROCOR]]) as the [[Bulgarian Diocese in Exile]]. The ROCOR bishops [[consecrate]]d him [[bishop]]. Later the Bulgarian Diocese in Exile became part of the [[Orthodox Church in America]]. + + In the year 2000, the Bulgarian diocese received a number of parishes formerly belonging to the [[Holy Order of MANS|Holy Order of MANS/Christ the Saviour Brotherhood]], nearly doubling the number of parishes in the diocese. + + The diocese is currently led by Metr. [[Joseph (Bosakov) of America and Australia|Joseph]] with [[parish]]es in the United States, Canada, and Australia as an
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actually home to as many as 6,750 ancient structures, of which the Great Pyramid of Calakmul is the largest. This Pyramid is considered one of the tallest of the Maya Pyramids. Located in the ancient city of Coba, in Mexico, are the ruins of the Nohoch Mul Pyramids. These ancient structures are considered among the tallest pyramids in Mexico, and one of the most important Mayan sites. Located in the state of Quintana Roo, the tallest of the pyramids is known as Ixmoja, rising around 42 meters high. Ixmoja is considered one of the tallest pyramids built in the Yucatan peninsula, exceeded only by the Pyramid of Calakmul. Guatemala Not far from Mexico, and within the ancient territory of the ancient Maya civilization, in the forests of Guatemala, we find the ruins of Tikal. Thesite is recognized as one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centers of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. Tikal is home to the Temple of Tikal, or the Pyramid of Tikal, a 47-meter tall ancient structure. Peru More than 5,000 years ago, an extremely advanced civilization developed in Peru. Most people have never heard of it. In fact, the existence of this civilization was revealed only in1996, thanks to the work of a team of archaeologists headed by Ruth Shady, through the Caral-Supe Special Archaeological Project. There, in a city that has remained hidden from sight, the ancients erected pyramids. China China is a land home to myths, legends, and above all, an extremely well-documented and plentiful history. Scattered across the Shaanxi Province, not far from the ancient capital of Xi’an, there are dozens of pyramidal-shaped
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California during a retardant drop on 6 September 1968. Source:Air Fan International, September 1996, Volume 1, Number 6. "Northrop Reporter- The first F-15 was no Eagle" by Alain Pelletier, p54-62. 09 December 2010 Following the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu in 1954 that resulted in the partition of Vietnam in to the North and South, the Ministry of Defense for the Communist north embarked on an upgrade of the country's military infrastructure which included laying the foundation for a modern jet-equipped air force. All the former French and Japanese airfields were modernized to handle jet fighters and by the summer of 1955, nine bases had been made operational. In March 1956 the first group of 110 North Vietnamese flight students were sent abroad for flight training- most went to China,some went to the Soviet Union. One-third of the students were earmarked for fighter aircraft, another third for transport aircraft, and the last third directed into helicopter training. At the end of the year, the Chinese military assisted in setting up local flight training programs at the air bases of Cat Bai and Gia Lam, with MiG-15UTI two-seat trainers soon to follow. By 1958, the Vietnamese People's Air Force (VPAF) had 44 operational airfields capable of operating the more capable Mikoyan MiG-17 "Fresco". Just a year later all primary flight instruction took place in North Vietnam, but advanced jet conversion to the MiG-17 still had to take place in the Soviet Union, the first group of VPAF pilots making the conversion to the Fresco in 1960. A few
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Robert A. Durst, the estranged member of a prominent Manhattan real estate family, will not be going to Los Angeles anytime soon to face murder charges. Mr. Durst, who turns 72 next week, was formally indicted on Wednesday on state gun charges in New Orleans. He remains in a psychiatric jail outside that city. The United States attorney in New Orleans also filed a federal gun charge against him this week. But while the case in Louisiana plays out, prosecutors and investigators from California will be in New York next week to interview additional witnesses as part of their expanding investigation into what they now believe was Mr. Durst’s execution-style murder of a close confidante, Susan Berman, in Los Angeles 15 years ago. Mr. Durst’s lawyers contend that the charges inIt was a new look for the White House, bathed in rainbow colors to celebrate the Supreme Court decision allowing same-sex marriage nationwide. President Barack Obama, who was inside, felt the glow on that June night in 2015. "To see people gathered in the evening outside on a beautiful summer night, and to feel whole and to feel accepted, and to feel that they had a right to love — that was pretty cool," he said a few days later. "Pretty cool." That might be a fair description of how Obama himself is viewed by legions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans who consider him — among all U.S. presidents — the greatest champion of their rights and well-being. The relationship was slow in developing. Obama took office in 2009 as a self-described
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Leland B. Yeager "Jorg Guido Hulsmann's tribute to Ludwig von Mises is a commonly and deeply researched scholarly accomplishment. Written with without difficulty readable prose, this biography could be of tolerating curiosity to clever laymen unexpected with Mises's writings in addition to to academicians and others already familar with the existence and legacy of this highbrow giant." Edward Younkins, the hot Individualist Here is a magisterial booklet for at the present time and the a while, one who evokes awe for either the topic and the writer who finished the doubtless very unlikely: a sweeping highbrow biography, created from unique resources, of the twentieth century's so much incredible dissident highbrow. It has the equipment of an outstanding scholarly paintings however the drama of a vintage novel. Ludwig von Mises’s colleagues intutors and graduate scholars concerned with classes on top of things and sign processing. The e-book can be utilized for self-study and may be of a lot curiosity to the utilized scientist or engineer wishing to take advantage of complex equipment in modeling and id of advanced platforms. The untold tale of a heroic band of Caribbean pirates whose defiance of imperial rule encouraged rebellion in colonial outposts around the world In the early eighteenth century, the Pirate Republic was once domestic to a few of the good pirate captains, together with Blackbeard, "Black Sam" Bellamy, and Charles Vane. besides their fellow pirates—former sailors, indentured servants, and runaway slaves—this "Flying Gang" proven a crude yet designated democracy within the Bahamas, carving out their very own sector of freedom within which
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22, 1988, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent Salvadore Rodriguez, acting in an undercover role, with the assistance of a confidential informant, negotiated by telephone with Alan Sumling for the purchase of a half kilogram of cocaine for $15,500. Agent Rodriguez and Sumling agreed to meet to exchange the money for the drugs at the corner of Wyoming and Grand River in the city of Detroit, Michigan. Sumling drove up in the defendant automobile, a 1988 maroon Honda coupe, Michigan license plate number 030-WGA. At the meeting, Sumling, Rodriguez and the confidential informant determined the exact price and decided the manner by which the drugs were to be exchanged for the money. The confidential informant and Sumling, driving the Honda, drove off to pick up the cocaine. DEA surveillanceindicated that Sumling and the confidential informant drove to a house on Robson street in Detroit and entered the house. About a minute later, Sumling and an unidentified black male left the house, drove to a store on Schoolcraft and Greenfield, and returned to the Robson address. After Sumling came back to the Robson address, he gave the cocaine to the confidential informant, who had been waiting in the house during that time. Sumling told the informant that he would follow to pick up the money from Rodriguez. The confidential informant left with the cocaine and delivered it to the undercover agent. Sumling followed to pick up the money, but fearing that Rodriguez was a government agent, did not stop to receive his $15,500. After Sumling was arrested, he
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in this worthy cause to help the volunteer firemen are invited to attend the meeting, on After the work was completed the firemen were guests of Chief fJngineer Wallace, when coiree, sandwichos anil cigars were served. Considerable comment is hoard be¬ cause the second alarm was for in front of the Presbyterian Church while tho installation service was in prog¬ ress. Chief Wallace tell.s ub ho con¬ sulted with Dr. Scholey and the latter thought the services would be over which date,other necessary committees shortly after nine o'clock and that he will be appointed. timed his alariji accordingly but tho services were longer than anticipated. Some now porch rockers at the Auc¬ tion House, 50 West Merrick Road, Freeport. ** Rev. Chas. H. Scholey was publicly i Kerosene oil from the wrecked ship installedthe wrecked "Peter sity, and in 1898 that of Bachelor of boarding the heated steel hull which is ; R'fkmer" are on sale at Smith Bros.' Divinity. He took a post-graduate now a black, twisted'affair, liable to ^^"'"^- course at Edinburgh. Scotland, which go to pieces any minute, and with was followed by extensive European bathing suifs on, secured a quantity of travel. Upon his return to this coun-; the oil which escaped being burned, try Mr. Scholey accepted a position as The cans containing the fiuid showed pastor's assistant, serving with the the effects of the fire, being blackened First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. ¦ considerably. The most favorable time He was elected secretary of [the New lo get any of the oil is at low tide. York Alumni of
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Raindrops wash the ground with the ferocity of spring promise. It's a good sign for the Plaguelands, a better sign for Darrowshire in Saezhur's opinion, but darkness still held its grip to the surrounding countryside. The night air still cool and crisp, winds from the north relentlessly reminding the cursed land that war was brewing. Saezhur clenches mud between his boney fingers, surveying the prospects. "Still a long way off from seeding, but maybe within my unlifetime." A smile could be heard in the words even though the skeletal remains of his face showed little more than teeth. A murky muddy mess molding the mind more morosely moved to meander on mindless meaning? "Not so this time my coy keeper of cajoling chorus. There's hope in these hills and time topass before tilling." Saezhur pauses as he looks back towards Darrowshire's graveyard. "The land will forgive fools for their folly and turn fallow to feast for the fellow who furrows the fields." Morgan's giggle fills Saezhur's mind, and yet her words come back serious. And yet, sage Saezhur shall be not be behooved to prove in a soiled groove and instead be moved to be removed from this ... land. Damn the dead dear, we don't deal well with dialog done in another dither. A small shrug and Saezhur walks away from the town headed towards the mountains. "No harm, no foul Morgan. Least ways, you'll keep me from being a bored stiff." The rain had dissipated but later Saezhur would still claim that he did not hear Morgan's sigh in
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this occurred when they were very close to the police station, where the officers thought he could use the bathroom. 11 was shot. He consented to the taking of a buccal swab for deoxyribonucleic acid analysis. At the end of the interview he was driven home, which took approximately fifteen minutes. The next day, June 22, twomountain bikers came forward with information regarding three men in a Volvo station wagon who entered the park as the bikers were leaving. This occurred minutes before the shooting. One of the bikers described a strip of body work on the front of the Volvo that did not match the rest of the vehicle. A detective drove the men to the parking lot where Gonzalez's Volvo was parked. That biker identified the Volvo as the same one he saw on June 20 at Callahan State Park. On June 23 three officers went to the defendant's apartment to ask him to go to the police station for questioning. The defendant had been sleeping, but answered the door.
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the grant of transactional immunity given to defendant by an order of the Orange County Superior Court under section 1324, Penal Code, in People v. Willie Ray Wisely (Super. Ct. Orange Co., No. C-48114), included immunity from prosecution for the within robbery charge then pending in the Los Angeles Superior Court. On August 24, 1981, defendant was charged in Los Angeles County with the February 10, 1981, robbery of Arthur Suel; Willie R. Wisely was charged in a separate information with the same robbery. Meanwhile, Wisely was charged in Orange County with the March 9, 1981, murder of his stepfather Robert Bray (People v. Wisely (Super. Ct. Orange Co., No. C-48114).) Trial of Wisely in the Bray murder case started in the Orange County Superior Court in January 1982; thedefendant volunteered "I told him that I wasn't guilty of any crimes in Los Angeles County and that Wisely had said that I was and that I thought that it might be good for him to look into that and he said he would." Defendant was not cross-examined. A week later Wisely called defendant as his own witness. On direct examination defendant testified that at the time he made statements to police implicating Wisely in the Bray murder, he was angry with Wisely for falsely implicating him in the Los Angeles case and he thought his cooperation with police would cause the charges to be dropped. Pursuant to Wisely's questions, defendant admitted he was charged in Los Angeles County with the *923 February 10, 1982, robbery and testified he
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The review of a 13-year-old cold case landed a man back behind bars Wednesday when DNA linked Phillip Scott Kirby Sr. to the 2002 murder of an East Georgia College associate professor. Kirby was arrested as he left Dodge State Prison, released after serving 13 years on a conviction of armed robbery. He previously was incarcerated for convictions of attempted rape and other crimes. Kirby is accused of murdering Dr. Emily Pestana-Mason, stabbing her in the neck while her two daughters were in the home, in 2002. Initially, Pestana-Mason's husband, Dr. Walter C. Mason, was charged in the murder, said Statesboro attorney Lovett Bennett Jr., who assisted Swainsboro attorney Robert Reeves, now an Emanuel County Superior Court judge, in defending Mason. The case against Mason was dismissed after "the time scheduledidn't match, and there was no evidence linking him to the scene," Bennett said Thursday. However, a pubic hair found at the scene, as well as a ring that did not fit Mason, indicated there was another suspect, he said. The case lay dormant and unsolved until Middle Judicial Circuit District Attorney Hayward Altman decided to review the case. The evidence - the pubic hair - was resubmitted for testing and was a match to Kirby's DNA, Altman said Thursday. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Emanuel County Sheriff's Office both agreed to proceed with charging Kirby, he said. Emanuel County Sheriff Tyson Stephens did not return calls Wednesday and Thursday seeking comment about the arrest. It was coincidental that Kirby was arrested on the murder charges just as he was being released from
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coup against President Isabel Martínez de Perón, widow of Juan Domingo Perón, the founder of the country’s populist movement. Whisked away by helicopter in the dead of night, Mrs. Perón was arrested and charged with corruption, and General Videla, the chief of the armed forces, took over the presidency and established a military junta, promising to restore civilian rule promptly. Instead he declared as a priority the “eradication” of the leftist guerrillas who had begun a fierce offensive against Mrs. Perón’s government. The junta’s net soon widened to include lawyers, students, journalists and union leaders suspected of ties to radical groups. Congress was suspended, political parties were abolished, strikes were made illegal and death squads roamed the country. General Videla survived numerous assassination attempts, including one in 1977 when abomb exploded on the airport runway in Buenos Aires seconds after his plane took off. After the junta collapsed in 1983 and democracy returned, General Videla and the other main junta officials were tried in 1985 and convicted of human rights abuses that included torture and murder. General Videla was sentenced to life in prison. The trial of the officials had historic implications in a region plagued by autocratic regimes. “For the first time the members of a military junta are being tried by civilian courts for the crimes they committed during a dictatorship,” Ernesto Sábato, the Argentine novelist and head of a presidential commission to investigate the disappearances, said at the time. But in 1990, General Videla, along with other junta officials, was pardoned by President Carlos Saúl Menem, saying
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of the money and claimed that he could not have been involved at all because as a diligent observer of the Jewish Sabbath he would have been home on Long Island by sundown on February 13, the time fixed by two witnesses of the delivery of the second payment of $25,000. Levin's denial on this score was the essence of his defense. 56 Taking full advantage of the one-day confusion in dates in the Government's case, i. e., whether the first delivery of money took place on February 12 or February 13, Levin sought to show that Ashby and Olson were telling the truth about cashing the $35,000 since bank records on this were undisputed, but that Landriscina was lying and had kept the money for himself or passed iton to someone else. Defense counsel hinted repeatedly to the jury in his cross-examination of Landriscina and later in his argument, that Landriscina stood in line to become President of the Union if Cross were convicted of perjury, indicating that Landriscina had more to gain than the $35,000 by not passing it on to Levin.3 Levin also sought to impeach Landriscina by demonstrating his memory faults with respect to the events of February, 1959, including the fact that Landriscina had previously stated to Government investigators that the first delivery had been on February 9, and by showing that Landriscina had pled guilty to conspiracy to obstruct justice under another count of the same indictment on which Appellant was tried.4 57 Notwithstanding the great efforts of the defense to exploit the
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early in the 16th c. the new forms dares, dared, appeared in the south, and are always used in the transitive senses, and now also in the intransitive sense when followed by to. In the original construction, followed by the infinitive without to, dare, durst are still in common use (esp. in the negative ‘he dare not’, ‘he durst not’); and most writers prefer ‘he dare go’, or ‘he dares to go’, to ‘he dares go ’. The northern dialects generally retain ‘he dare, he durst’, and writers of northern extraction favour their retention in literary English when followed by the simple infinitive without to. Dare has an irregular simple past tense durst that you will sometimes read in literature but which is today preserved mostly in regional Englishthe plaintiff has complained resulted from her arrest on an ill-founded charge that she was the writer of certain obscene communications soliciting the commission of sodomy. It also appears that the obscene communications had been sent through the mail and were investigated by a United States postal inspector in the course of his duties. This inspector also obtained specimens of the plaintiff's handwriting and subsequently surrendered them together with the obscene matter to local authorities who, in turn, had the plaintiff arrested and prosecuted for the solicitation of sodomy in violation of state law. It was later determined that a person other than the plaintiff was the wrongdoer. 3 In authorizing suits against the United States for injury caused by the negligent or wrongful conduct of government
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service such a declaration might shield a vessel which the visiting commander could prop- erly seize. The articles in these treaties make no mention of blockade. Treaty provisions as to convoy. — The United States very early made provision by treaty for the use of convoy in time of war. One of the earliest of these treaty agree- ments was with Sweden in 1783, a provision which is still in force, and is as follows: Art. 12. Although the vessels of the one and of the other party may navigate freely and with all safety, as is explained in the seventh article, they shall nevertheless be bound at all times, when required, to exhibit as well on the high sea as in port their passports and certificates above mentioned; and not having Treaty Provisions. 41 contraband merchandise on board for an enemy's portthey may freely and without hindrance pursue their voyage to the place of their destination. Nevertheless, the exhibition of papers shall not be demanded of merchant ships under the convoy of vessels of war, but credit shall be given to the word of the officer commanding the convoy. (Ibid., vol. 2, p. 1729.) Article IV of the treaty with Morocco of 1787 was renewed by the United States in the treaty of September 16, 1836: ' Art. IV. A signal, or pass, shall be given to all vessels belong- ing to both parties, by which they are to be known when they meet at sea ; and if the commander of a ship of war of either party shall have other ships under his convoy, the declaration of the commander shall alone be sufficient to exempt any of them from examination. (Ibid.,
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the wood near the house of the Rabbi's father; the late Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Angel. Among the students I met was Rabbi Reuben Dorf; one of the excellent students in the Yeshiva. When I was younger, about eleven years, I studied in the house of Rabbi Eliezer Pistrong of Radomysl. He owned a wine shop in the center of the market. In Radomysl I also met the R. Jechiel Kline, his son R. Israel. R. Mendel Honik, R. Moshe Padaver, R. Jacob Green, R. Shimon Eisland and a few other Jews among the leaders of the congregation. My uncle, apart from being a scholar. was considered a great arbiter in matters of complicated nature. He served as one of the arbiters in the case of the "Shochet u'Bodek from Chrzanow with the Gaon Rabbi Nahum Wiedenfeld of Dombrowa,the brother of the Gaon of Trzebinia (may he live a long and lasting life, Amen) and the Gaon Rabbi Zetelnik of Wadowice, blessed be his righteous soul. When my uncle was absent, Rabbi Laybush Berenknop, a well-learned scholar would take his place. Rabbi David Hacohen by Mendel Ebenholz, Bnei Brak Around the year 1765, a Jewish scholar and "Zadik", Rabbi David Magid Hacohen, settled down in the town of Radomysl. According to the testimony given by the Visionary of Lublin, R. David Magid Hacohen was a descendant of Ahron the High Priest. A line of his offsprings, highly orthodox Hasidim, stayed on in Radomysl until they were wiped out by the murderous hands of the accursed Nazis. Some of his grandchildren arrived at Eretz Israel in 1873. (As a follower of the Hasidic congregation of Sanz, he had been told by
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"An Empirical Relativist Programme in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge." In Science Observed: Perspectives on the Social Study of Science, edited by Karin Knorr-Cetina and Michael Mulkay, 115–140. London: Sage. Kochan, Jeff. 2017. Science as Social Existence: Heidegger and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers Kochan, Jeff. 2018. "On the Sociology of Subjectivity: A Reply to Raphael Sassower." Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 7 (5): 39-41. Sassower, Raphael. 2018. "Heidegger and the Sociologists: A Forced Marriage?" Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 7 (5): 30-32.from a rift that dates to 2012, when party fundraiser Melissa Barnhart unsuccessfully tried to oust Chris Redfern as chairman of the state Democratic Party. Scott and other politicians who have hired Barnhart to work on their campaigns or in their offices have met opposition from others, including O’Grady, who backed Redfern. Barnhart obtained the petitions for Scott to run against John P. Gilligan — son of former Gov. John J. Gilligan — a two-year member of the state central committee who was seeking re-election. O’G rady, considered a stronger opponent to Scott than Gilligan, entered the race to block Scott, and Gilligan withdrew. Early voting started without Scott’s name on absentee ballots requested by Democrats in District 16. Scott’s attorney, former Secretary of State Jennifer L. Brunner, asked the elections board yesterday to resend all unreturned absentee ballots —
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"Caligari, however edited, is still a powerhouse of a horror film, a significant breakthrough in style and in expression: a poetical vision." Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz This is a must see film for historical reasons or if you are a film buff. Its cinematic influence is tremendous on so many great directors that range from Fritz Lang to Billy Wilder. Its foreboding story and unique set designs (by artists Walter Reimann, Walter Röhrig, and art designer Hermann Warm) made for a strangely effective visual experience. Black paint was used to represent the shadows that were painted on the cardboard scenery of crooked buildings. As a result of WW1 the post-war Germany economy was in a deplorable state and the studio only had one light to use, which couldn't light the entire set adequately. So they improvised and used the eerie style of German expressionism to its best advantage. This unique film influenced the genres of horror, children's fairy tales, and crime films from the'20s - '50s, and by using the same style of lighting and dark mood as these mystery stories they became known as noir after WW11. The story begins with the menacing appearance of the tiny Dr. Caligari (Werner Krauss-he remained in Nazi Germany and later on played the anti-Semite in "Jud Suss") going to town hall to get a permit to open a booth at the local fair with his somnambulist act. The painted set of the town hall shows all the buildings cramped together and on an angle with narrow passages, low ceilings, gray and black shadows covering the white walls, and the clerks sitting way up on very elongated stools. The clerks react to the mad looking Dr. Caligari by laughing at him, but he is persistent until he finally succeeds in getting his permit. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is the story of murder and intrigue set in the small German town of Holstenwall. Francis (Friedric
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to find cash". Attacks on ATMs in 2018 Methods used in crimes Attempts to steal cash machines rose from 400 in 2014 to 841 in 2018 in the UK, according to SaferCash, which represents 80% of the industry. The thefts have spanned the whole of the UK, from Devon to Norfolk to a current spree in Northern Ireland. And 125 attempted thefts in the first three months of 2019 suggest there is no sign this crime is falling out of favour with criminals. "It is seen as high reward, low risk for them," Ms Staff said. "They're telling their friends and criminal associates how easy it is to commit this crime, and the risk of getting caught and the penalties are lower than if you committed another sort of crime." Image caption A recent reportof Military Force, Pub.L. 107-40, § 2, 115 Stat. 224. Pursuant to that authority, the President ordered United States Armed Forces to Afghanistan with the mission of subduing the al Qaeda network and the Taliban regime that supported it. In the course of that campaign, the United States and its allies captured a large number of individuals, many of them foreign nationals, and transported many to the United States Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba ("Guantánamo") for detention. There are presently more than 500 alien detainees being held at Guantánamo. See Decl. of Dr. John S. Edmondson ("Edmondson Decl.") ¶ 1. One of those detainees is the petitioner in this case, a now eighteen-year old citizen of Canada. In the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling in Rasul v.
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was the "property of another person" because of the doctrine of equitable conversion. Higgins's argument is not persuasive. The offer and acceptance for the sale of the Barraque Street property is unclear on precisely what acreage was included. Both the State and Higgins presented proof on this point. The evidence by the State was that Higgins knew he had no ownership interest in the 1.1 acre tract where much, if not most, of the timber was cut. Carroll Austin testified that he informed Higgins on the morning of February 3, 1995, that the 1.1 acres of land was not included in the offer and acceptance. This testimony was also substantiated by Barbara Shepherd, who testified that Higgins called her at work that day to tell her that he hadthe collision, appellant allegedly entered into a settlement agreement with Hoag's insurer, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. Appellant filed suit on October 29, 1981 against State Farm and State Farm claims adjuster Bert Simmons for breach of the alleged settlement agreement and against Hoag for negligence resulting in the collision. Appellant filed his First Amended Petition on November 15, 1982 in which Hoag was dropped as a party defendant. In March 1983, appellant filed a Third Amended Petition which again named Hoag as a defendant. Hoag was never served with citation in the Third Amended Petition. On May 31, 1983, a Fourth Amended Petition against Hoag was filed. Service of the Fourth Amended Petition was not obtained on Hoag until September 1983, more than eight months after
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of Yelverton Peyton and Israel Wilson, was sworn, etc. Question by Basil Prather, who married one of the legatees of George Merewether: I was present when the survey of 1,000 acres was made for George Merewether, etc. He proves the marks and letters, etc. (E, page 2 99) Nicholas Hawkins, on the same occasion, at the same place and before the same Commissioners, was sworn and ex- amined on Merewether's claim. (E, page 356) John Holliday, 1802, on the South Fork of the Kentucky River at the mouth of Meadow Creek, before Jacob Miller and James Moore, Commissioners, to perpetuate testimony on an entry of 1,000 acres. (E, page 417) Joshua Barton, on Silver Creek, adjoining Bar- ton entry of John Cochey of 1,000 acres, 4th Tuesday in November, 18 02, before Jomes Anderson and John Reid, Commissioners. Sworn and examined. (E, page 417) SquireBoone, on the same occasion, before the same Commissioners, being first sworn, deposeth and saith: Ques. by Robert Caldwell. Was you a making a survey for Joshua Barton, deceased, under Henderson? Ans. I was, and acted as marker to mark a 1,000 acre survey, and this honey locust and ash was the beginning corner where we now are. Ques. by the same. When was the 1,000 acre survey made under Henderson? Ans. I believe it was in April in the year 1776. Ques. by Samuel Campbell. Who surveyed it? Ans. John Kennedy. Ques. by the same. What kind of a compass did he have to survey it with? Ans. A small compass which is called a pocket compass. Ques. by Robert Cald- well. Which way did you go when making the survey under Hen- derson from the beginning corner? Ans.
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renewables would force the closure of the nuclear plant, according to APS' analysis of what it would take to meet the requirements of the ballot initiative. Economics could turn negative ASU's economic analysis of the ballot initiative looks positive at first, reflecting what initiative backers have said about creating jobs and benefiting the economy. "During the construction phase, these are big, earth-moving projects — big solar farms and wind farms," said report author Timothy James, research director at ASU's Seidman Research Institute. "Then the job effects flip around," James said. Once the solar farms are built, the construction jobs go away. Once the solar farms displace the baseload plants, thousands more jobs go away, including 2,500 at Palo Verde, plus 800 to 1,000 more who are needed twice a year for monthlong refuelingextradition to "Category 2" countries (such as the US) where she considers removal would breach human rights has also been repealed. Case study - Andrew Symeou Andrew Symeou is a British student who was extradited to Greece in 2009. He was accused of manslaughter following the tragic death of another young British man whilst he was on holiday in Greece. Evidence against him included statements given by two witnesses who say that Greek police officers pressured them to give false statements, which they retracted immediately after their release from police custody. Mr Symeou denied the charge and available evidence strongly indicated that he was innocent, yet a British court never considered whether there was a basic (prima facie) case against him. Following his extradition he spent over 10 months in
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Code. A complaint charging him with that offense was filed in respondent court on March 22, 1971. Apparently as the result of an investigation following his arrest, a second complaint was filed on April 1, 1971. This complaint charged in one count that petitioner on January 6, 1971 lewdly exposed his person and private parts in a public place where there was another person to be offended and annoyed thereby in violation of section 314 of the Penal Code, and in a second count that on March 20, 1971 (the day of his arrest on the Vehicle Code charge) he violated section 272 of the Penal Code in that he caused a named individual, of the age of 19 years, to place his hand on the penis ofthe petitioner which act tended to encourage that individual to come within the provisions of section 601 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, to wit: to become and remain a minor person who is leading or in danger of leading an idle, dissolute and immoral life.[3] *347 According to the newspaper clippings tendered in support of petitioner's claim for a change of venue, on May 27, 1971 petitioner's first motion for change of venue on the sex charges was denied. He did, however, obtain an order severing the two charges in the second complaint. Trial on the first count was set for June 29, 1971,[4] and trial on the second count was continued to September 14, 1971. On June 9, 1971 petitioner moved the department of the respondent court in
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the Model Cities Program was enacted. The proper administration of the Model Cities Program required an organization which Texarkana provided. In chart form, the chain of authority was as follows: In actually hiring personnel, the City Manager selected and employed Tom McRae as head of the "Community Development Department," then entrusted to Mr. McRae the matter of hiring the personnel in his department. The City Manager was available to confer with Mr. McRae and was in close touch with him, ready to counsel and assist, but the actual selection of Mr. McRae's personnel was entrusted to Mr. McRae. Mr. McRae hired Harold L. Langford to head the "organization" division of his Community Development Department. Texarkana has a substantial population of blacks and since a great deal of the organization work involvedwork with black people, it appeared desirable that a black person be put in charge of organization in order to get maximum cooperation. Harold L. Langford, a black, was in his early thirties, a graduate of a Massachusetts College, of good appearance and active in civic affairs among the blacks of the area. He seemed the best man for the position. He was employed and entered on the duties of his position as head of the organization division, among which were the duties of selecting and supervising community organizers. Although it is a matter in dispute, it appears to be true that when Mr. McRae hired Harold L. Langford, Mr. McRae was fully aware that Langford had worked at the Dunbar School where he had been fired, had
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celebrate the success of a rocket launch that sent a satellite into space on Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. (AP / Jon Chol Jin) The Korean characters for 'Hurrah' is written on snow covering a balcony near a mass rally organized to celebrate the success of a rocket launch that sent a satellite into space, on Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. (AP / Ng Han Guan) North Korean soldiers applaud during a mass rally organized to celebrate the success of a rocket launch that sent a satellite into space on Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. (AP / Ng Han Guan) A banner that reads 'Kwangmyongsong-3 satellite 2nd version' is displayedduring a mass rally organized to celebrate the success of a rocket launch that sent a satellite into space at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. (AP / Ng Han Guan) North Korean soldiers attend a mass rally organized to celebrate the success of a rocket launch that sent a satellite into space, on Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. (AP / Ng Han Guan) A part of debris from a rocket launched by North Korea is unveiled on a South Korean Navy ship at Navy's 2nd Fleet headquarters in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 14, 2102. (Yonhap / Shin Young-gun)
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shut entirely. His desperate gasps for air no longer made noise. His back arched as his lungs contracted in a final effort, and then fell back against the cement. His hands no longer felt like they were a part of him, and his arms fell away, thudding onto the ground. Katsuki’s mind retreated into itself, and Katsuki lived his very last moments with his eyes open. Although he no longer breathed, his heart still beat and his brain still worked, and so, when Izuku let out a loud, desperate cry and dragged him into his arms, Katsuki watched him do it. Izuku clutched at the clothes on his back and shoved his face in the crook of his neck, sobbing. Katsuki’s own head lolled onto Izuku’s shoulder, still. Locked in their embrace,times he experienced it, he’d never get used to the feeling of his lungs collapsing in the absence of oxygen. The panic never subsided, and Katsuki was choking and gasping for breath as if he had not been expecting this to happen. But he had. Izuku quickly gathered him in his arms, and Katsuki used his last moments of consciousness to hang onto him. As soon as they both settled against one another, the illusion disappeared, and Katsuki breathed again. He breathed three times before Parallax kicked Izuku once more, and the process began anew amidst his desperate choking and Izuku’s pleading cries. Katsuki knew that his deaths were not real. The decline of his sanity sure felt real, though. …-…-…-…-…-…-… As they’d predicted, a search-and-rescue team led by All Might had been deployed as
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(CNN) -- Jenny's phone number is for sale, but not for a song. "867-5309/Jenny" originally appeared on Tommy Tutone's "Tommy Tutone 2" album. Bids for a New Jersey version of the number, stuck in the minds of millions since Tommy Tutone's "867-5309/Jenny" hit the Top 10 in 1982, had reached $5,100 on eBay as of Monday morning. The song is about a guy who finds Jenny's name and number scribbled on a bathroom wall. "This is really, in my opinion, one of the last cultural remnants of the '80s pop culture era ... other than the mullet," said Spencer Potter, a 28-year-old DJ who is selling the number he got for free five years ago. While Potter is overlooking the fact that "867-5309" is an active phone number in dozens of other areacodes, it does get called a lot by curious people. Potter said he has gotten about 40 calls a day since he got the area code 201 version for his Weehawken, New Jersey, DJ business. "The minute we plugged the phone jack into the wall, it began ringing," Potter said. Mostly, Potter said, the callers are "a lot of '80s fanatics" and he lets the calls ring through to his voice mail. When he did answer a call three years ago, Potter found his own Jenny on the line. "She had been using my number to give out to guys that she didn't like at bars," he said. "It was a bum phone number." The young lady from Hoboken, New Jersey, told Potter she was just curious about who might be getting the calls.
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NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE: Ron A. Bloom, of New York, to be a Governor of the United States Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2020, vice Mickey D. Barnett, term expired. Alexandra Dapolito Dunn, of Virginia, to be Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice James J. Jones. Dennis Walter Hearne, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Mozambique. Roman Martinez IV, of Florida, to be a Governor of the United States Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2024, vice James C. Miller III, term expired. William Shaw McDermott, of Massachusetts, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of theMetropolitan Washington Airports Authority for a term expiring May 30, 2024, vice Nina Mitchell Wells, term expired. Raymond David Vela, of Texas, to be Director of the National Park Service, vice Jonathan B. Jarvis.
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