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Out of the presence of the jury it was shown that sometime after the robbery and appellant's
arrest, Robin had been arrested on a drug charge. He had never been convicted of a felony. He
had never been promised leniency in his case in exchange for his testimony in appellant's case.
An assistant public defender testified he had been appointed to represent Robin on his drug charge
and that the prosecutor had not made an offer of any kind in Robin's case. The assistant public
defender also testified that the prosecutor told him he only expected Robin to testify in accord with
the statement Robin had made after appellant's arrest and before Robin's arrest.
Appellant correctly states that an accused is entitled to impeach a State's witness
before the jury by showingcar. But what did he do? . . . He placed his arm, he broke the plane for the
first time of the window, he stuck [the gun] in . . . . And he killed her. It was intentional. It
was deliberate." There was evidence appellant worked at the Wyatt's Cafeteria in Red Bird Mall
and that the victim, who worked at the mall, ate at that Wyatt's Cafeteria at least three times a
week. It was a permissible inference from the evidence that appellant shot the victim because he
recognized her and believed that she recognized and could identify him. The argument was not
outside of the record. Accordingly, trial counsel's failure to object to this argument did not
demonstrate deficient performance.
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курс в Нью-Йоркском университете. И уже договорился, что приведет его к больному сразу после конца субботы.
Весьма примечательно, но никогда ничего не забывавшая Ирина начисто забыла, что еврейская суббота кончается в субботу вечером, и объявила Нине, что раббай придет в воскресенье утром.
Священник, отец Виктор, обещал прийти в субботу после всенощной. Нинка придавала большое значение тому, что священник появится первым.
# 6
Фима пришел к Берману очень поздно, без звонка, такая бесцеремонность была между ними принята. Их связывали давние отношения, отчасти и родственные. Родство было дальним, трудновычисляемым, по деду, но на самом деле это не имело значения. Важным было другое: оба они были врачи в том смысле, в каком люди урождаются блондинами, или певцами, или трусами, то есть по волеизъявлению природы. Чутье к человеческому телу, слух к движению крови, особое устройство мышления.
–practices conducted by FlavaWorks, where young gay Black and Latin men engage in sexual acts for the enjoyment of viewers who pay a membership fee to watch.
As a result of the CDPH investigation last year, Flavaworks closed their operation in Chicago and relocated to Miami, Florida. The business’s owner, Phillip Bleicher, had also been charged by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan with operating a fraudulent charity that bilked schools nationwide out of millions of dollars but later dropped the charges.
In a past post, a colleague Bernie Tarver, who is also being sued, detailed how The Chicago Free Press reported that Department of Health officials in Chicago slapped a cease and desist order on the owners of FlavaWorks.com because business has knowingly allowed the spread of HIV and other | {
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the defendants were deemed to have made a general denial. Prior to the trial, the parties agreed to certain facts including BAA's registration of its marks in 1983 and 1985. Also prior to trial, several affidavits were filed with the court.
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Three days of trial were held on April 13, 14, and 15. During the trial, the plaintiffs presented most of their case. Lawrence, president of plaintiff Image, testified to instances in which people bought defendants' shirts at the 1986 exposition thinking they were plaintiffs'. This testimony was admitted over objection. On April 16, because the exposition was only two days away and the parties were concerned about whether the defendants could sell their shirts at the exposition, the district court receivedIt's bigger...it's badder...it's simply the best! Welcome to opening day for Jerry Jones' multi-billion-dollar mecca of football, Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Built to house the legendary Dallas Cowboys football team and over 100,000 fans for each home game, it is truly a sight to behold. To commemorate the new era in Cowboys football and the new standard in stadium excellence, aerial photographer Mike Smith took to the skies and captured the architectural marvel on inaugural day, as the excited fans streamed in to the front gates. From the retractable roof, to the giant glass walls, to the exterior details, to the surrounding community and the Dallas skyline in the distance, it's all here, looking great for your wall! Complete with Cowboys-blue border, stadium opening logo, and commemorative | {
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RESPONSE TO
THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
FAUCI, ALSO, SAID HE HAS
RECEIVED HATE MAIL AND EVEN HAD
TO BE ASSIGNED SECURITY, DUE TO
SOME OF THE THREATS.
>>> CHINA LAUNCHED A BIG STEP IN
THE RACE TO STUDY MARS
THE COUNTRY'S FIRST MARS ROVER
SUCCESSFULLY LIFTED OFF JUST
SOUTH OF MAINLAND CHINA.
IT SHOULD ARRIVE IN ORBIT AROUND
THE RED PLANET IN FEBRUARY, AND
WILL BE USED TO LOOK FOR
UNDERGROUND WATER.
THE U.S. IS SCHEDULED TO LAUNCH
THE MARS ROVER NEXT WEEK
>>> THURSDAY MARKED ONE YEAR TO
GO UNTIL THE OPENING CEREMONY.
NBC'S KEIR SIMMONS HAS MORE FROM
LONDON
>> Reporter: IT IS
UNPRECEDENTED.
THE TOKYO 2020 OLYMPICS, NOW
SCHEDULED FOR SUMMER 2021.
ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE
CORONAVIRUS.
AND THIS WEEK, A WARNING
IF INFECTIONS CONTINUE, AT THESE
LEVELS, FOR 12 MONTHS, QUOTE, WE
COULDN'T HOLD THE GAMES, THE
PRESIDENT OF THE ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE SAID
WHILE ADDING HE IS HOPEFUL
THE VENUES WILLTO HAVE YOU WITH US.
I'M FRANCES RIVERA.
>> AND I'M PHILLIP MENA.
CASES OF CORONAVIRUS ARE
REBOUNDING, PROPELLING THIS
COUNTRY PAST THE 4 MILLION MARK.
WHEN THE VIRUS FIRST HIT U.S.
SOIL, IT TOOK THE COUNTRY 100
DAYS TO REACH THE 1 MILLION
MARK
43 DAYS LATER -- AND IN JUST 16
DAYS, 4 MILLION PEOPLE HAVE BEEN
INFECTED
THE VIRUS IS SPREADING LIKE
WILDFIRE.
>> THE CDC RELEASED GUIDELINES
FOR REOPENING SCHOOLS, AND THE
AGENCY IS EMPHASIZING THE NEED
TO GET CHILDREN BACK INTO
CLASSROOMS DUE TO THE SOCIAL AND
MENTAL RISKS OF REMOTE LEARNING.
SOME OF THE GUIDELINES INCLUDE
MOVING CLASSES OUTDOORS, AND
KEEPING STUDENTS IN THE SAME,
SMALL GROUPS
THE CDC SAYS, WITH THE RIGHT
PLANS IN PLACE, THE ENTIRE
SCHOOL WOULD NOT NEED TO SHUT
DOWN IF SOMEONE TESTS POSITIVE.
>> MEANWHILE, IN WASHINGTON,
AFTER A THIRD-STRAIGHT
CORONAVIRUS BRIEFING, PRESIDENT
TRUMP MADE | {
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347 U.S. 222 (1954)
INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN'S AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S UNION, LOCAL 37, ET AL.
v.
BOYD, DISTRICT DIRECTOR, IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE.
No. 195.
Supreme Court of United States.
Argued January 6, 1954.
Decided March 8, 1954.
APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON.
A. L. Wirin argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief was Norman Leonard.
Charles Gordon argued the cause for appellee. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Olney, John F. Davis, Beatrice Rosenberg and L. Paul Winings.
MR. JUSTICE FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion of the Court.
This is an action by Local 37 of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union and several of its alien members to enjoin the District Director of Immigration and Naturalization at Seattle from so construing § 212(d) (7) of the Immigration and Nationality *223 Act of 1952[*] as to treat aliens domiciled in the continental United States returning from temporary work in Alaska as if they were aliens entering the United States for the first time. Declaratory relief to the same effect is also sought. Since petitioners asserted in the alternative that such a construction of the challenged statute would be unconstitutional, a three-judge district court was convened. The case came before it on stipulated facts and issues of law, from which it appeared that the union has over three thousand members who work every summer in the herring and salmon canneries of Alaska, that some of these are aliens, and that if alien workers going to Alaska for the 1953 canning season were | {
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TO TRY TO SOLVE IT.
>> Lien: MAUREEN POWER IS A
MUSEUM CURATOR AND THE HOME SHE
JUST MOVED IN TO HAS TURNED IF
TO HER LATEST PROJECT.
>> Mike: IT'S COVERED IN
INCREDIBLE ART AND NO ONE KNOWS
FOR SURE WHO PAINTED IT ALL OR
WHEN.
>> Reporter: THERE ARE MURALS
EVERYWHERE, IN HALLWAYS,
PORCHES, BUT THE OLDEST IS
LIKELY IN THE LIVING ROOM.
DISCOVERED BY A PREVIOUS OWNER.
>> APPARENTLY THERE WAS A DROP
CEILING IN THERE, I WAS TALKING
TO THE OWNER WHO REVEALED IT.
WHAT HE DID, HE WAS CHANGING THE
LIGHT FIXTURE OR SOMETHING AND
POPPED THE CEILING AND THE
FLASHLIGHT UP THERE AND SAW THE
MURAL.
>> Reporter: NOW IT'S BACK ON
DISPLAY AND BEAUTIFUL, STEADIED
BY SOME STRAPPING JUST IN CASE.
>> IT'S AN ORIGINAL ONE.
IT HAS NEWFOUNDLAND BERRIES,
BUTTERFLIES,A NIGHT SKY, THE
ROPE MOTIF AND THE NEWFOUNDLAND
FLAG GOING AROUND.
>> Reporter: CURIOUS ABOUT THE
HISTORY OF THEIR CEILINGS, POWER
POSTED ON A LOCAL HISTORY BUFF
FACEBOOK PAGE.
THAT'S WHERE SHE LEARNED IT
COULD BE THE WORK OF POLISH
INMATE ALEXANDER PINDAGOVSKI.
>> THIS IS THE SAME ARTIST THAT
DID THE MURALS IN GOVERNMENT
HOUSE AND THE CONVENT.
>> Reporter: THIS WAS HIS WORK
AT THE COLONIAL BUILDING.
HE WAS FOUND GUILTY OF
ATTEMPTING TO FORGE CHEQUES IN
1880 AND SENTENCED TO 15 MONTHS
AT HER MAJESTY'S PENITENTIARY
BACK WHEN THE BUILDING WAS NEW.
WHILE SERVING HIS TIME, HE WAS
LET OUT OF JAIL TO PAINT
CEILINGS AT SOME OF THE CITY'S
MORE PROMINENT BUILDINGS.
WHEN HIS JAIL TIME WAS UP, HE
ADVERTISED HIS PAINTING SERVICES
TO HOMEOWNERS IN THE NEWSPAPER
BEFORE MOVING TO BOSTON.
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on the following real property, lying and being and situated in Saint Johns County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: IN THE CITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORI- DA AND MEASURING ON BLANCHE STREET ON WHICH IT FRONTS 69 FEET, THE WIDTH OF LOT BEING 71 FT. IN BACK, AND HAS A DEPTH OF 93 FEET, ALL MEASUREMENTS BEING MORE OR LESS, AND BEING LOT 15, BLOCK 19, ALTAVILLA SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 5, PAGE(S) 49, DATED 1941. more commonly known as 6 Blanche Lane, Saint Augustine, FL 32084. This action has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, upon SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 10004In fall 2005, Stolz was a contestant on Cycle 5 of America's Next Top Model. Stolz, who was open about her sexuality on A.N.T.M., was routinely criticized by some of the show's judges for having a "masculine" appearance. Kim is also known for kissing fellow contestant Sarah Rhoades in the limousine. She also "made out" with Sarah while the two were in bed together. In an interview with the website AfterEllen, Stolz stated: "I think that a lot of people were very quick to merge my sexuality and gender, and that made them scrutinize my masculinity a whole lot more than they would otherwise."[4] Stolz was eventually the ninth contestant eliminated, making it to the final five.[7] | {
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Skull Knight 2018 version-Limited Edition I(with attachment of a Senma Soldier and the Sword of Actuation)2018 Version
Estimated Delivery Date:around end of November to December, 2018
Limited Manufacture to 60 pcs only!
Product Description
Installment Plan
This newly-designed art statue features for the first time ever a running movement pose of Skull Knight on his horse galloping at full speed.Unlike any of our previous statues that showed the Skull Knight in a static pose, this new model aims to express the movement and power of the Skull Knight, perfectly symbolizing its charisma as a knight to the utmost.A long period of product development has resulted in a new modeling that shows in minute detail an unparalleled and wonderful finish from all angles. Moreover, we have painted the statue with various colors in fullJune 20th. It will be held on June 20th, 2019 at 7:30 P.M. at the Penn Hills Government Center, 102 Duff... More
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
BOROUGH OF DORMONT OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Sealed Proposals will be received by the BOROUGH OF DORMONT, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania for:
MUNICIPAL BUILDING WATER PROOFING PROJECT
CONTRACT NO. 1: SITE CONSTRUCTION - Includes the complete... More
The Wilkinsburg Board of School Directors will hold a Public Budget meeting on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 7:00 pm for the purpose of reviewing the Preliminary Budget for 2019-2020. The meeting will be held in the 1st floor Board Room of the Administration Building at 718 Wallace Avenue,... More
LEGAL NOTICE OF MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING
The Moon Industrial Development Authority (the "Authority") will conduct a public hearing on Monday June 10, 2019, at | {
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DEMOLITION APPROVED BY COUNCIL, January 25, 2017
We must STOP DEMOLITION of 18-28 King Street East, valuable pre-Confederation and Victorian commercial buildings on the south side of Historic Gore Park in downtown Hamilton by urgently requesting the Provincial Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport to intervene and offer an incentive for the City of Hamilton to preserve this significant historic site.
PROVINCIAL SIGNIFICANCE
These nineteenth century commercial buildings from the 1840's and 1870's were designated under the Ontario Heritage Act for their historic and architectural merit by Council in December 2013 and this designation is still in place. This row is integral to the historic Gore and is also of provincial importance as a very early example of town planning in Ontario.
GUTTING OF THE GORE
Wilson-Blanchard, developer, has been granted demolition permitsfor 24 & 28 King Street East and all but the façade of the 1840’s 18 – 22 King Street East. The new development consists of a modern, stark five storey structure. This demolition and redevelopment would destroy the historic character of Gore Park and deny present and future generations their rightful legacy - the historic architecture of this 150 year old gathering place in the City Centre.
PRESERVATION BENEFITS
Retaining, restoring and retrofitting these buildings will revitalize downtown Hamilton, boosting tourism, economic growth and the beauty and character of the city.
HOW CAN COUNCIL TEAR DOWN CONFEDERATION-ERA BUILDINGS AS HAMILTON IS TRYING TO FIND WAYS TO CELEBRATE CANADA'S SESQUICENTENNIAL? | {
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BRING HIS EMPLOYEES BACK ON TO
THE PAYROLL.
IN MAY, THE COUNTRY REGAINED
ABOUT 10% OF THE JOBS LOST IN
THE PREVIOUS TWO MONTHS.
>> AND IT MAY INDICATE THAT SOME
OF THE EFFORTS TO KEEP
BUSINESSES AND HOUSEHOLDS
FINANCED TO BRIDGE THROUGH THE
SHUTDOWN TO THE REOPENING HAVE
WORKED A LITTLE BETTER THAN WE
ANTICIPATED THEY WOULD.
>> Reporter: MOST OF THE JOBS
ADDED WERE IN QUEBEC.
OUTSIDE OF MONTREAL, PUBLIC
HEALTH RESTRICTIONS WERE RELAXED
BEFORE STATISTICS CANADA DID ITS
SURVEY.
AND MORE PEOPLE RETURNED TO WORK
IN INDUSTRIES SUCH AS
CONSTRUCTION AND MANUFACTURING,
WHERE PHYSICAL DISTANCING IS
EASIER.
BUT ECONOMISTS POINT OUT THAT'S
RESULTING IN MORE MEN GOING BACK
TO WORK THAN WOMEN.
>> THE SHE-CESSION CONTINUES,
NOT ONLY DID WE SEE A BIGGER
IMPACT ON WOMEN UP FRONT, BUT
THE RECOVERY IS LEAVING WOMEN
BEHIND TO AACCESS WILL
IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES.
HEIDI LINDSAY AGREES.
>> MY DAD SHOULD SERVE AS A
WARNING FOR THAT.
>> Reporter: BECAUSE FAMILIES
CAN HELP SAFEGUARD THEIR LOVED
ONES.
BONNIE ALLEN, CBC NEWS, REGINA.
>> Ian: SOME OTHER STORIES WE'RE
FOLLOWING TONIGHT ON "THE
NATIONAL."
BOMBARDIER ANNOUNCING IT WILL
LAY OFF 2500 WORKERS FROM ITS
PLANE-MAKING DIVISION STARTING
THIS MONTH.
THE QUEBEC COMPANY BLAMING IT ON
A REDUCED DEMAND FOR BUSINESS
JETS DURING THE PANDEMIC.
>>> OTTAWA SAYS IT'S DELAYING AN
AUCTION OF A 5G WIRELESS
SPECTRUM BECAUSE OF COVID-19.
THESE ARE CRITICAL TO THE
DEPLOYMENT OF 5G NETWORKS IN THE
COUNTRY.
THE AUCTION SCHEDULED TO START
IN DECEMBER IS NOW POSTPONED
UNTIL NEXT SUMMER.
>>> A LIBERAL MEMBER OF
PARLIAMENT WITHDREW FROM THE
PARTY CAUCUS TODAY AFTER
CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST HIM
CAME TO LIGHT.
ASHLEY BURKE HAS THE DETAILS.
>> Reporter: EIGHT WEEKS AFTER | {
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Fantastic goal in the Israeli League is our goal of the day.
David Manga of Kiryat Shmona scored this super goal against Hapoel Acre in the Israeli League when he controlled the ball on his chest before flicking it with the outside of his left boot to create space and then volleying home.NT LOOKING FOR
PROOF ABOUT THE EXACT STARTING
POINT.
SHANNON: IF YOU KNOW
YOUR
HISTORY YOU KNOW THAT THE LOUIS
AND CLARK EXPEDITION BEGAN IN A
BEAUTIFUL
AMERICAN CITY OF
ST. LOUIS.
WAIT, WHAT?
COME WITH ME BACK IN
TIME.
1803, ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL
PARK
SERVICE MARY WEATHER LOUIS
STARTED THAT FAMOUS EXPEDITION
NOT AT FOR THE FAYETTE IN
PITTSBURGH
BUT ST. LOUIS.
TO THAT PITTSBURGHERS
RESPECTFULLY SAY, IN A I
KI
NAH,
NAH.
>> SHE BUILT A KEEL BOAT, FOR
THE FAYETTE, IN AUGUST
OF 1803
HE WILL ORDERED UP HIS MEN, HIS
DOGS, ALL OF HIS EQUIPMENT.
SHANNON:
ANDY M ARK SIC SAYS HE
ONLY MADE IT TO
BRUNO'S ISLAND
THAT FIRST DAY.
>> THEY GOT STUCK 500-YARD DOWN
RIVER BEFORE THEY
GOT TO MCKEES
ROCKS LOUIS HAD TO UNLOAD THE
KEEL BOAT AND DRAG
IT WITH ROPES
OVER THE SAND BARS.
SHANNON: THEY
SAY THE NATIONAL
PARK SERVICE STUDIED THIS ISSUE
AND ARE CLOSE TO MAKING A
RECOMMENDATION TO CONGRESS, LET
THEM KNOW ONLINE IF YOU THINK
THE OFFICIAL LOUIS AND CLARK
NATIONAL | {
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Press
LAB REPORT PERFORMED ITS FIRST LIVE SHOW IN 15 YEARS. LAB REPORT PLAYED THE COLD WAVES BENEFIT, IN CHICAGO AT THE METRO, ON SEPT 25, 2015.
COLD WAVES is a celebration of Chicago’s relationship with industrial music, honoring a fallen brother to raise money and awareness for Hope For the Day, a local charity utilizing music and the arts as a defense mechanism against suicide.
In the summer of 2012, Chicago lost one of its most loved and respected sound engineers and musicians, Jamie Duffy. His work ethic and ingenuity in the local music scene was a gift to many musicians. His abrupt passing had a profound effect on the electronic and metal music communities he meant so much to. In need of healing and hope, we brought 14 bandsgroups that, is small (\<40 μm) and long (\>40 μm) which is not depend on their geographical origin.
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE CURRENT EVENTS INTO PROXY WAR: WITH SUPPORT FROM RUSSIA, CHINA, AND IRAN, THE REGIME IS CONTROLLING THE AREAS OF INFLUENCE ALONG COASTAL TERRITORIES (TARTUS AND LATAKIA), AND IS FIERCELY DEFENDING HOMS, WHICH IS CONSIDERED THE PRIMARY TRANSPORTATION ROUTE IN SYRIA. ON THE OTHER HAND, OPPOSITION FORCES ARE TRYING TO CONTROL THE EASTERN AREAS (HASAKA AND DER ZOR), ADJACENT TO THE WESTERN IRAQI PROVINCES (MOSUL AND ANBAR), IN ADDITION TO NEIGHBORING TURKISH BORDERS. WESTERN COUNTRIES, THE GULF STATES AND TURKEY ARE SUPPORTING THESE EFFORTS. THIS HYPOTHESIS IS MOST LIKELY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DATA FROM RECENT EVENTS, WHICH WILL HELP PREPARE SAFE HAVENS UNDER INTERNATIONAL SHELTERING, SIMILAR TO WHAT TRANSPIRED IN LIBYA WHEN BENGHAZI WAS CHOSEN AS THE COMMAND CENTER OF THE TEMPORARY GOVERNMENT.
8. THE EFFECTSwater distribution, banking, taxation of more than 6,000,000 people in the cities and towns they control across 50% of Syria and about 1/3 of Iraq. IS just took Palmyra and Ramadi and with that gained even more accumulated additional territory, weapons, land, infrastructure, and continual sources of revenue.
The Islamic State is not a mere terrorist group. It is a defacto nation with global theocratically based empire building aspirations. It’s first goal is the erasure of all of the borders and governments of all of the nations in the Middle East and North Africa.
Yeah there are private financial supporters in every Muslim majority nation and many Muslim minority nations as well and Qatar is certainly one of the big ones but there is no national government that actually wants | {
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Lake in Cork last month.They have also been targeting marinas along the Shannon.
Gardai believe the gangs gather engines and equipment at a central location for shipping to Eastern Europe.
IRELAND'S POOR RECORD FOR REFUGEES
Ireland is at the bottom of the league of EU countries granting asylum for refugees, including those escaping the crisis in Syria.
Figures released last week by EU agency Eurostat show that Ireland is far beneath even Malta, with a population of just over 500,000, in granting refugee status to asylum-seekers. Ireland accepted only 40 Syrian refugees last year.
By contrast, Denmark, with a population similar to ours, accepted 3,360 refugees. The total granted refugee status here in 2013 was 205. Little Malta took 1,610 refugees.
QUEEN TO VISIT GAME OF THRONES STUDIO
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke ofEdinburgh will tomorrow tour the giant studio facility used to film the hit TV series Game of Thrones in Belfast's Titanic Quarter.
The show has proved a massive boon to Belfast's economy, bringing in £87m over its four seasons. One of the biggest TV productions in Europe, Game of Thrones has created 900 full-time and 5,700 part-time jobs.
With many scenes shot in the North it has spawned a tourist industry offering fans the chance to see the "real Westeros", from the Stormlands, filmed in Cushendun Caves in Antrim, to Riverrun, at River Quoile, Co Down.
TEENAGER BADLY INJURED IN CHAIN ATTACK
A TEENAGER was seriously injured when he was set upon by a gang in the Crumlin area of Dublin.
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‘evolution stopped for him.’ He added that the footballer did not change from ‘neanderthal to man.’ To which, Esha replied ‘Haha.’ However, it created a massive uproar on social media, with people trolling her for being a racist. She later deleted the post and apologised for her behaviour.
Esha Gupta did a racy photoshoot and uploaded the photos on her Instagram account. Esha received a lot of hate comments on her pictures after that. She did an interview with Times of India, in which she talked about the controversy. In her interview, she said that women are blamed eternally in India, whether it is rape or when a girl child is born. She further added that it was her body and her photos being shot aesthetically, and she doesn’tU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's speech on Israeli-Palestinian peace on Wednesday has drawn enthusiastic statements of support from Sunni Arab states, including Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
That support stands out particularly in light of the fact that one of the principles for solving the conflict that Kerry presented was recognition of Israel as a Jewish state.
Kerry emphasized that one of the principles according to which any future negotiation between Israel and the Palestinians would need to be conducted was to "fulfill the vision of UN Resolution 181" (the Partition Plan), which specifies "two states for two peoples, one Jewish and one Arab, with mutual recognition and full equal rights for all their respective citizens."
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on each knee at different times and did not receive the medical care or post-operative care he
felt he needed. He filed suit against Appellees alleging deliberate indifference to his serious medical
needs in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
In his petition, he asked for damages and injunctive relief.
Appellant filed his original petition on October 11, 1996. The parties participated in several
years of discovery before Appellees filed their motion to dismiss on December 6, 2001. Their motion
was based solely on the allegation that Appellant did not file documents required by Chapter Fourteen
of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. Asserting that Appellant's claims are frivolous, they
requested the court to dismiss Appellant's suit with prejudice pursuant toChapter Fourteen. On
December 13, 2001, Appellant filed his unsworn declaration stating he exhausted all available state
administrative remedies. He included copies of two grievance forms he had filed. Both grievances
had been denied. Appellant also filed an unsworn declaration stating that he had not previously filed
any lawsuits pro se. In his response to the motion to dismiss, filed December 26, 2001, Appellant
stated that he had requested a certified copy of his trust account at the time he filed his original
petition. He presumed it had been sent because the trial court granted his request to proceed in forma
pauperis. The record does not contain a certified copy of Appellant's trust account. On February 21,
2002, the trial court granted Appellees' motion and dismissed Appellant's lawsuit.
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427 S.E.2d 913 (1993)
GREENVILLE COUNTY, Respondent,
v.
The INSURANCE RESERVE FUND, A DIVISION OF THE SOUTH CAOLINA BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD, An Agency of the State of South Carolina, Appellant.
No. 1962.
Court of Appeals of South Carolina.
Heard January 18, 1993.
Decided March 1, 1993.
Rehearing Denied April 1, 1993.
*914 Charles E. Carpenter, Jr., William H. Hensel, and Deborah L. Harrison, of Richardson, Plowden, Grier & Howser, Columbia, for appellant.
Judith S. Burk, Greenville County Atty., Greenville, for respondent.
LITTLEJOHN, Acting Judge:
Appellant The Insurance Reserve Fund (Fund) appeals from an order granting summary judgment in favor of the Respondent Greenville County (County) and ordering it to defend certain lawsuits brought against the County. We reverse and remand.
The County was sued by ten area landowners on November 7, 1990 for inverse condemnation of land. The complaints allegeda duty to defend the underlying ten suits and reverse the order of the lower court.
I. Res Judicata
The lower court found the Fund to have a duty to defend the County on the ground of res judicata. The basis of this holding was a judgment obtained by the County in a declaratory judgment action in April 1990. That action concerned the Fund's duty to defend litigation which was brought against the County in 1989 (1989 actions).
At that time, five other Greenville County property owners sued the County alleging inverse condemnation, breach of covenant and breach of contract. Four of the suits asserted the inverse condemnation was the result of the operation of the Putnam landfill after 1972 without a permit and dumping at the landfill of hazardous chemicals. | {
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17 Utah 2d 245 (1965)
408 P.2d 904
CLACK-NOMAH FLYING CLUB, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT,
v.
STERLING AIRCRAFT, INC., DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.
No. 10380.
Supreme Court of Utah.
December 13, 1965.
Jed W. Shields, Hugh C. Garner, Salt Lake City, for appellant.
James E. Faust, Salt Lake City, for respondent.
WADE, Justice:
The defendant Sterling Aircraft, Inc., appeals from a judgment on a jury verdict awarding the Clack-Nomah Flying Club of Portland, Oregon a judgment of about $7,400 for the destruction of plaintiff's airplane and other equipment.
About noon on June 3, 1963, R. Al McDonald flew the Mooney light aircraft of plaintiff from Wyoming to the old Salt Lake City airport on his way to Boise, Idaho. There McDonald and the three passengers left the airplane parked at defendant's installation, instructing the caretaker that the airplane would probably be therefor a day, and directed the defendant airport caretaker to take care of the plane. McDonald and the three passengers were then driven to the old Terminal Building for lunch, and they did not return to their Mooney aircraft until after the accident.
June 3, 1963, was a gusty, windy day. About 3 p.m. a sudden heavy wind commenced to blow, the gusts of which were estimated at about 95 miles per hour. This Mooney airplane was soon turned over onto its back and destroyed, along with the other equipment.
The defendant contends that the facts merely show that there was a violent wind which caused the accident and that the plaintiff has completely failed to show any negligence which caused or contributed in causing the accident. The trial court | {
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People v Garcia (2018 NY Slip Op 01583)
People v Garcia
2018 NY Slip Op 01583
Decided on March 13, 2018
Appellate Division, First Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided on March 13, 2018
Friedman, J.P., Andrias, Singh, Moulton, JJ.
5977 5644/11
[*1]The People of the State of New York, Respondent,
vRamon Garcia, Defendant-Appellant.
Robert S. Dean, Center for Appellate Litigation, New York (Mark W. Zeno of counsel), for appellant.
Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., District Attorney, New York (Michael J. Yetter of counsel), for respondent.
An appeal having been taken to this Court by the above-named appellant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, New York County (Michael R. Sonberg, J.), rendered March 26, 2013,
Said appeal having beenlike a sound plan to Ruby.
Except for the vast amounts of shame she was feeling from it. Or the fact that it was becoming very uncomfortable to so much as talk to her. Ruby was rapidly becoming a jittery mess around Blake, scared that some little thing she might do or say would let the Faunus know she had messed up. I think it's been two days since we hung out, outside of classes n'stuff…
Usually the two would spend a few hours just chatting every day outside the rest of their team, on the school grounds, the most popular spot was the library. Suddenly Ruby was finding excuses to not go to their little meet ups, homework was taking too long with Weiss, or she wasn't feeling good.
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LAW.
WOODROW WILSON DID IT IN A CUNNING MANNER ON THE NIGHT OF DEC 23RD 1913, WHEN ALL WHO MATTERED IN US CONGRESS WERE ON CHRISTMAS EVE HOLIDAY--THE GREATEST DECEIT IN US HISTORY.
THE FIRST US PRESIDENT GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS AN IMPOSTER -- GERMAN JEW ADAM WEISHAUPT --AN ILLUMINATI FOUNDING AGENT OF JEW ROTHSCHILD
ONLY ANDREW JACKSON HAS THE BALLS TO TAKE ON ROTHSCHILD. HE NEARLY GOT MURDERED FOR IT
Jackson had told his vice president, Martin Van Buren, "The Rothschild bank, Mr. Van Buren, is trying to kill me... The word R has been deleted from this famous sentence by Rothschild's historians and media
JEW ROTHSCHILD CONTROLLED BOTH SIDE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. HE MILKED BOTH SIIDES .
NOBODY NEW WHAT THEY WERE FIGHTING FOR . IT WAS JUST ALL ABOUT KILLINGA SOLDIER OF THE OTHER CAMP
The American Civil War was an internal conflict fought in the United States (U.S.) from 1861 to 1865. The Union (i.e., The United States) faced secessionists in eleven Southern states grouped together as the Confederate States of America. The Union won the war, which remains the bloodiest in U.S. history.
The war ended with the surrender of all the Confederate armies and the dissolution of the Confederate government in the spring of 1865. The Civil War was a contest marked by the ferocity and frequency of battle.
Over four years, 237 named battles were fought, as were many more minor actions and skirmishes, which were often characterized by their bitter intensity and high casualties.
THE WAR KILLED 4% OF THE POPULATION.
BALLS-- the civil War was fought | {
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474 So.2d 359 (1985)
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION, DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO, Appellant,
v.
James JONES and the Career Service Commission, Appellees.
No. BA-446.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
August 8, 1985.
Sandra P. Stockwell, Staff Atty., Dept. of Business Regulation, Tallahassee, for appellant.
Bernard Dempsey, Jr., of Dempsey & Goldsmith, Orlando, for appellee James Jones.
Jim Smith, Atty. Gen., Arthur C. Wallberg, Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept. of Legal Affairs, Tallahassee, for appellee Career Service Com'n.
*360 ERVIN, Judge.
Department of Business Regulation, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (Division), appeals from an order of the Career Service Commission (Commission) reducing Jones' dismissal to a 60-day suspension and reinstating him as a Division employee. We affirm.
On December 15, 1983, the Division dismissed Jones, after 17 years of service as a Beverage I Officer, basedalso adopted the following findings of fact proposed by Jones:
Over the years, Officer Jones has maintained an impeccable record with the Division. In fact, he has received several commendations and not a single letter of reprimand. In addition, the majority of Officer Jones' job evaluations establish that he was considered an excellent beverage officer, one of the most productive in the Orlando office.
The Division argues that Section 110.309, Florida Statutes, giving the Commission the power to reduce a dismissal to a suspension, is unconstitutional as an exercise of unlawfully delegated legislative discretion since the statute contains no adequate standards by which the Commission's power can be checked. Section 110.309(4)(a) states:
Upon a finding that just cause for disciplinary action existed, but did not justify the severity of the action | {
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EVALUATING ITS PERFORMANCES WHEN IMPLEMENTING TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Case study on the performance evaluation system of the teaching staff
Questionnaire on Analyzing the Degree of Satisfaction Regarding the Professional Skills of the Graduates as Perceived from the Employers Perspective Abstract Cristina BALACEANU Associate Professor, Ph.D,
Organizational development of trade unions An instrument for self diagnosis Elaborated on the basis of an experience in Latin America FNV Mondiaal 2007 INDICE INTRODUCTION I. Concepts 1. What is organizational
ANALELE UNIVERSITĂłII EFTIMIE MURGU REŞIłA ANUL XV, NR. 1, 2008, ISSN 1453-7397 Danut Rada Human Resources Management, Component of the General Management of the Company Initially a part of the general
TRAINING AND EDUCATION IN THE SERVICE OF MILITARY TRANSFORMATION Ecaterina Livia TATAR Lecturer, Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies, Brasov, Romania The magnitude andand its active fostering, is an inherent trait of successful leaders. It is
CESAER Task Force Human Resources Leadership and leadership development in academia June 2014 The main authors of the paper are Dr. Cecilia Hahn Berg and Cecilia Järbur, Chalmers University of Technology
400-20 Administrative Procedure 430 Background PRINCIPAL POSITION DESCRIPTION The Principal is responsible for overall supervision and operation of his/her individual school. This responsibility includes
4.1 Describe the formal and informal performance appraisal processes used in the organization, including self-appraisal, peer review, and 360 o evaluation (as appropriate) for all levels in the organization.
STANDARDS FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE FOR MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS PREFACE The Standards for Professional Practice for Members of the British Columbia Association
Graduate Profile BA (Hons/Ord) Learning Disability Nursing The following | {
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Rideout. "Not a regular windstorm is going to lift a 60 by 40 roof up into the sky 1,000 feet and demolish it."
Rideout and friend Alex Hache filmed the twister touching down on Washademoak Lake, about 30 minutes outside of Fredericton.
"Well it was just kind of amazing that we had a chance to see it happening, really," said Rideout.
In Jemseg, police reported to Environment Canada that there was a possible sighting of a twister that left minor damage.
Environment Canada said New Brunswick's Emergency Measures Organization is investigating a third report in the Grand Lake area.
People are cleaning up the mess in Cambridge Narrows after a possible tornado ripped through the area. (Matthew Bingley/CBC)
CBC also heard from a woman in Whites Cove who said her neighbour's barn and garage
200 B.R. 77 (1996)
In re the WOMEN'S TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, INC., Debtor.
Bankruptcy No. 95-14033-CJK.
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Massachusetts.
April 5, 1996.
*78 Susan M. Poswistilo, Assistant U.S. Attorney, for U.S.
John Aquino, Chapter 7 Trustee.
Charles A. Dale, III, Boston, MA, for Debtor.
MEMORANDUM OF DECISION ON MOTION OF THE UNITED STATES FOR DECLARATION REGARDING RIGHT OF RECOUPMENT OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, FOR RELIEF FROM THE AUTOMATIC STAY OR ADEQUATE PROTECTION
CAROL J. KENNER, Chief Judge.
The United States of America, on behalf of its Department of Education, has moved for a declaration that it has a valid defense of recoupment to a claim asserted against it by the Debtor or, in the alternative, for relief from the automatic stay to setoff the debt it owes the Debtor against the much larger debt owed by | {
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88 B.R. 518 (1988)
In re PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Debtor.
Bankruptcy No. 88-00043.
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. New Hampshire.
June 7, 1988.
Richard Levin, Don Willenburg, Stutman, Treister & Glatt, Los Angeles, Cal., Thomas R. Jones, Cahill Gordon & Reindel, New York City, Martin L. Gross, Sulloway, Hollis & Soden, Concord, N.H., for debtor PSNH.
ORDER ON DEBTOR'S MOTION TO EMPLOY FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION FOR MERGER AND ACQUISITION SERVICES
JAMES E. YACOS, Bankruptcy Judge.
On May 13, 1988, the debtor filed its Motion For Order Approving Employment Of The First Boston Corporation For Merger And Acquisition Services pursuant to §§ 327 and 328 of the Bankruptcy Code. The debtor, Public Service Company of New Hampshire (PSNH), previously requested authority to employ First Boston as PSNH's financial advisor, which employment was approved byrequisite notice, the court held a hearing on the above-referenced motion on June 3, 1988. Responses to the motion were heard from the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, the Equity Security Holders' Committee, and the United States Trustee. The court also received the testimony of several witnesses, including two principals of First Boston Corporation, detailing the nature of the proposed services and their reasons in support of the motion.
At the conclusion of the hearing, the court dictated its findings and conclusions into the record, as evidenced by the attached extract, incorporated herein by reference. [See Annex to this Order] Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED as follows:
The debtor's Motion To Employ First Boston Corporation for Merger and Acquisition Services is denied without prejudice.
ANNEX
Extract of Judge Yacos' | {
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a laugh and hugs with Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees before the teams played in the first-ever Major League Baseball game in London on Saturday.
The new parents to son Archie made an appearance in the locker rooms and then they joined the teams on the field to observe the first pitch of the game at London Stadium in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
They chatted with pitchers CC Sabathia of the Yankees and Chris Sale of the Red Sox during the ceremony.
This marks the second official appearance made by the Duchess of Sussex, 37, since giving birth to Archie. She donned a belted black dress and black flats while the Duke of Sussex, 34, wore an Invictus polo shirt.
MEGHAN MARKLE ANDPRINCE HARRY HIRE THIRD NANNY FOR BABY ARCHIE AFTER TWO LEAVE
Markle was caught hugging Sox outfielder Mookie Betts after it was discovered they common relatives. According to an 1870 Federal Consensus found by genealogist Jim McNiff, the two share an ancestor from the deep south.
Betts told the Boston Globe last year, "I saw on television that they were getting married. But I had no idea we were related .. That's not something you expect to hear, but it’s interesting."
The Royals appeared to promote the Invictus Games Foundation, which Prince Harry founded.
To celebrate the occasion, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone gave Markle a very special gift.
MEGHAN MARKLE, PRINCE HARRY SPEND $3M OF TAXPAYERS' CASH ON FROGMORE COTTAGE REFURB: REPORT
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250 Pa. Superior Ct. 32 (1977)
378 A.2d 438
COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania
v.
John L. FOSTER, Appellant.
Superior Court of Pennsylvania.
Argued September 17, 1977.
Decided October 6, 1977.
*33 Margaret M. Boyce, Philadelphia, for appellant.
Steven H. Goldblatt and Deborah E. Glass, Assistant District Attorneys, Philadelphia, submitted a brief for Commonwealth, appellee.
Before WATKINS, President Judge, and JACOBS, HOFFMAN, CERCONE, PRICE, VAN der VOORT and SPAETH, JJ.
*34 CERCONE, Judge:
On April 1, 1972, Lester Graham, who operates a Philadelphia grocery store, went to a slaughterhouse near his store to buy some meat. Upon his entry, a person, he later identified as appellant grabbed him and thrust a gun in his face. He was told by one of appellant's two accomplices to lie down. One of them took $150.00 and a gun from him. As a result of thisprocreation, however, they committed a grave sin. Because Augustine was well aware that raising children was difficult, time-consuming, and expensive, he counseled married couples to cease having sexual relations as soon as they had produced one or two children. Abstinence, as Augustine saw things, was the only morally acceptable method of birth control.
Augustine’s views were shared by Saint Jerome (c. 347-419 or 420) and other contemporary church authorities and formed the basis for most subsequent treatments of contraception in the medieval church. The penitential handbooks, which supplied guidance for priests who heard the confessions of the faithful, instructed confessors to impose heavy penance upon women who engaged in contraceptive practices, such as drinking herbal potions or wearing magical charms that they thought would prevent impregnation. The penitentials likewise | {
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children to reside with Carswell in accordance with their affidavits of preference. After
the court rendered its temporary orders, it transferred the case to Blanco County pursuant to Cloud's
motion to transfer. Before trial, the parties reached an agreement on some of the issues, including
Carswell's exclusive right to establish the children's domicile. Several unresolved issues were
reserved for submission to the trial court.
The trial court rendered its final order on November 28, 2001, resolving all issues
before it, awarding attorney's fees to Cloud in the amount of $41,387.78, and assessing costs against
Carswell. Pursuant to Carswell's request, the trial court filed findings of fact and conclusions of law.
Carswell now appeals those portions of the trial court's order assessing attorney's fees and costs
against him.
DISCUSSION
By his first issue,Late last month, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake shook the town of Fox Creek, Alberta. The province's energy regulator is pointing the finger at hydraulic fracturing which, if confirmed, would make it the largest earthquake ever to have been induced by the method.
The earthquake, which was severe enough to cause minor damage, happened on January 22. It was the largest of a swarm of earthquakes to strike the region across a 50 kilometer (31 mile) radius. The town, which is primarily sustained by oil and gas development, is located about 260 kilometers (161 miles) north of Edmonton and is home to about 2,000 people.
"It felt like a big gust of wind hit the house. The door flew open and the couch moved," noted Kelli Mcphee to the CBC. "My | {
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President Trump slammed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Monday for making demands of the Senate regarding his upcoming trial as she sits on two impeachment articles, accusing her of "crying for fairness" after leading an "unfair" process in the House.
Throughout the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, Trump and fellow Republicans criticized elements of the process -- including the initial closed-door sessions with witnesses, an invitation for him to participate in a hearing while he was overseas, and the decision to cite the president's assertion of executive privilege as evidence of obstruction as opposed to battling it out in court.
MCCONNELL RIPS PELOSI FOR IMPEACHMENT DELAY, SAYS DEMS 'AFRAID' TO TRANSMIT 'SHODDY' ARTICLES
"Pelosi gives us the most unfair trial in the history of the U.S. Congress, and now she is cryingmotion for the empaneling of an anonymous jury in this case. By letter of May 6, 1993 the Government provided the defendants with details of a scheme to bribe or, failing that, to murder one Roberto Mercedes, a kidnap victim of the defendants according to indictment, who the defendants expect to testify against them at trial. The affirmation of Assistant United States Attorney Elizabeth Glazer ("AUSA Glazer" and "Glazer Aff.") dated May 11, 1993 sets forth the extraordinarily violent nature of the alleged conduct charged to the defendants, notes that three of the defendants, as fugitives, remain at large, and recites the extremely heavy penalties, including life imprisonment and mandatory twenty-five year sentences that would follow a jury verdict of conviction.
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During the arrest, Paredes attempted to draw a loaded
.38 caliber semi-automatic pistol from his pockets, but was
forcibly restrained from doing so. The officers searched the car,
and found 119 grams of crack cocaine under the passenger's seat.
The arrest was not random. An undercover state police
officer, Trooper Juan Col¢n, had negotiated for delivery of cocaine
on three previous occasions with the main target of the
investigation, a certain Jos Reyes, also known as Rafi. On
October 12, October 18, and November 2, 1994, Rafi delivered crack
cocaine to Col¢n at the same location on Merwin Street where
Paredes was later arrested. During the first transaction, on
October 12, Rafi brought the crack by himself and then sold it to
Col¢n. On October 18, Rafi arrived alone withoutIt was precisely 7:15 p.m. when Paredes and
Antigua arrived at the designated location in their car, carrying
119 grams (approximately 4.2 ounces) of crack cocaine.
After his arrest, Paredes waived his Miranda rights, seeMiranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966), admitted that he was
delivering cocaine, and then led the arresting officers to the
building where Rafi had given him the crack cocaine. However,
Paredes subsequently retracted his confession and denied having
taken part in or even having had knowledge of the drug transaction.
He explained that he showed the police where Rafi lived merely
because he was trying to be helpful. He also simultaneously
asserted, inconsistently, that he had no knowledge of the cocaine
that was found in his car, and that the cocaine belonged to Rafi.
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BE SEEING THE GUSTS
PICK UP.
ALSO, THE FLOODING, RAIN
POTENTIAL ACROSS SOUTH TEXAS
THAT'S A LOOK AT THE BIG WEATHER
STORY OF THE DAY
HERE'S A CLOSER LOOK AT YOUR DAY
AHEAD.
ALSO, WATCHING THE VSEVERE
WEATHER THREAT
LOOK AT THAT
IT'S BUILDING.
THE HUMIDITY IN PLACE AND IT'S
GOING TO CONTINUE TO THE
MIDATLANTIC INTO THE DEEP SOUTH.
WE'LL WATCH THAT SEVERE WEATHER
FOR FLORIDA.
AND THE HEAT JUST WON'T GO AWAY.
I KNOW WE'RE IN JULY BUT WE'LL
TALK MORE ABOUT THAT.
>> A LOT TO TALK STILL
JANESSA, THANKS.
>> IN TODAY'S QUICK HITS
THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL
INVESTIGATING.
>>> SHUTDOWNS HAVE CAUSED DISNEY
TO POSTPONE THE PREMIERE OF THE
LIVE ACTION FILM "MULAN" WHICH
WAS SUPPOSED TO BE IN THEATERS
IN MARCH
STUDIO ALSO PUSHING BACK RELEASE
OF THE NEW AVATAR AND "STAR
WARS" MOVIES.
>> 59% OF AMERICANS SAY THEY
DON'T PLAN ON RENEWING THEIR GYM
MEMBERSHIPS, ONCE THE PANDEMIC
IS
>>> LEADING THETESTING CAME BACK FROM
CLEVELAND, MINNEAPOLIS AND NEW
ORLEANS, DR. DEBRABY IN A
PRI --
BIRKS SAYS THEY NEED TO MITIGATE
THE OUTBREAKS.
>> WE'RE WORKING WITH THE STATE
OFFICIALS TO MAKE SURE WE'RE
RESPONDING TOGETHER.
>> Reporter: THE PUSH TO TAKE
QUICK ACTION, NO SURPRISE TO THE
MAYOR OF INDIANAPOLIS WHERE THE
PANDEMIC HAS EXPLODED.
>> OVER THE LAST WEEK OUR CITY'S
POSITIVITY RATE HAS JUMPED BY
NEARLY 50%
>> Reporter: AS STATES LIKE
FLORIDA SET NEW HOSPITALIZATIONS
AND DEATH RECORDS, IN HARD HIT
TEXAS, MORGUES ARE SO
OVERWHELMED REFRIGERATOR TRUCKS
ARE ARRIVING IN ONE COUNTY TO
STORE THE DEAD
>> RIGHT NOW WE HAVE A CRISIS.
35 PEOPLE THAT PASSED AWAY JUST
TODAY, MAYBE MORE.
>> Reporter: FOR SOME, THE VIRUS
TESTING THEIR FAITH AFTER 13
SISTERS WHO BELONGED TO THE SAME
MICHIGAN CONVENT LOST THEIR
LIVES TO COVID
IN ILLINOIS, 30-YEAR-OLD
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PONTIFF PRAYS FOR VICTIMS OF TRAIN-BUS WRECK IN ARGENTINA
VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 16, 2011 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI is praying for the eternal repose of 11 people who died in a wreck involving two trains and a bus on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Early Tuesday morning, a train hit a bus at a street-level intersection and the train derailed, causing it to be hit by another train on the opposite track.
In addition to the 11 killed, more than 200 were injured.
The Pope’s secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, sent a telegram on his behalf to Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, archbishop of Argentina.
“Deeply pained by the sad news of the railway accident in the neighborhood of Flores, the Supreme Pontiff wishes to send an expression of his closeness and affection, whilepartial summary judgment to recover the value of his stock that was purchased by VIC in exercise of its option pursuant to the Employment Agreement and a Principal Shareholder's Stock Restriction Agreement ("Stock Agreement"), after terminating Markovits's employment. For the reasons set forth below, the motion for partial summary judgment will be granted, and the preliminary injunction motion will be granted in part.
The Parties
Markovits is a New York resident who was one of the founders and a principal shareholder of VIC before his termination.
VIC is a Delaware corporation in the business of consulting with technology companies regarding the use and protection of their intellectual property. VIC now does business as the IP Capital Group.
Third-party defendant Innovation Catalysts, Inc. ("ICI") is a now-dissolved New York corporation of which Markovits | {
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segregated state in the country. In Belzoni, Mississippi, George Lee, a grocery store owner and NAACP member, was fatally shot while leaving the courthouse after attempting to vote. Lamar Smith, another black Mississippi citizen, was gunned down in front of the county courthouse after casting his ballot. But the most gruesome, tragic, and widely-publicized murder was of young Emmett Till, tortured, beaten, shot, choked, and drowned for speaking to a white woman.
"Something Had to Be Done"
Till's murder marked a bitter turning point in the lives of many black Americans. In her autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi, civil rights activist Anne Moody remembers, "Before Emmett Till's murder, I had known the fear of hunger, hell and the Devil. But now there was a new fear known to me—theDescription
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Feb. 18 (UPI) -- New Zealand says it will try a novel solution for dealing with massive amounts of livestock dung generated in the country -- imported dung beetles.
Adult dung beetles lay their eggs in manure, which the insects feed on after hatching and break down into sawdust, and a mound of dung inhabited by beetles can disappear in 48 hours, compared with a month for a mound that is left out in a field, NewScientist.com reported Friday.
The difference may seem unimportant, but not in a country with a cattle population as large as New Zealand, scientists say.
As the manure mounds rot, they release greenhouse gases, accounting for around 14 percent of New Zealand's emissions of nitrous oxide, a problem the beetles could solve, researchersAuthorities have identified the teen found shot to death in a car near Ocoee Friday night.
Authorities have identified the teen found shot to death in a car near Ocoee Friday night.
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WEBVTT LOCAL, LIVE, LATE BREAKING, THIS IS WESH TV NEWS AT 6:00 IN HIGH DEFINITION. >> NEW INFORMATION ABOUT THE YOUNG MAN FOUND SHOT TO DEATH IN A CAR IN ORANGE COUNTY. DETECTIVES CONFIRMED HE WAS JUST 19 YEARS OLD. GOOD EVENING, I'M ADRIAN WHITSETT. AT THIS HOUR, THERE'S NO WORD ON A SUSPECT IN THE SHOOTING DEATH OF DEVIN MOORE. HIS BODY WAS FOUND LATE LAST NIGHT ON HIGHLAND OAKS DRIVE OFF HAIWASSEE IN WEST ORANGE COUNTY. MATT GRANT IS THERE. STRANGE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUND THE | {
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“Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love,” and the bluesy yawp of “Ice Cream Man” and there isn’t anything these four men can’t touch and turn into pure Van Halen. For that, they have made one of the all-time finest party albums.
Recording Sessions:
This was the only album for which the band handed complete control over to the producer, Ted Templeman. Templeman installed Van Halen at Sunset Sound Recorders, where he had steered the Doobie Brothers to a slew of gold albums. There the band labored to record a white-hot debut loaded with unabashed charisma and a powerhouse of electricity.
Usually Roth sang his lead vocals live in an isolation booth at the same time the band played the music in the main studio–an uncommon practice during an era when perfectionists like ELOand Boston were creating lush studio soundscapes one meticulous tape splice at a time.
25 songs were brought into consideration during the Van Halen sessions. The band really jumped around and put on a show for themselves during the recordings. It took three weeks to record this album (Warner Bros. 3075, 1978 [35:03]) at a cost of $40,000.
Production had to be rushed on Van Halen, because Eddie had mistakenly let the band Angel hear You Really Got Me at drummer Barry Brandt’s house before the album was finished. Both bands raced to put out their own cover of the song.
Photos:
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Christie knew about bridge lane closures: report
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks in front of a group of monitors as he visits the Super Bowl security operations center in East Rutherford, New Jersey January 29, 2014. Photo: Reuters/Mel Evans
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The former New Jersey official at the center of a political retribution scandal dogging Governor Chris Christie said on Friday the governor knew about a traffic jam orchestrated by his top aides, the New York Times reported.
Christie, a leading Republican candidate for the White House in 2016, has repeatedly denied any knowledge of a plan to snarl traffic near the busy George Washington Bridge and severed ties with several top aides over their role in the incident.
David Wildstein, who resigned his post at the Port Authority
266 U.S. 310 (1924)
WHITE, TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF PETE STUMP, BANKRUPT,
v.
VETA STUMP.
No. 20.
Supreme Court of United States.
Submitted February 18, 1924.
Decided November 24, 1924.
CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT.
Mr. James E. Babb for petitioner. Mr. Samuel O. Tannahill and Mr. Robert D. Leeper were also on the brief.
Mr. Harve H. Phipps for respondent.
MR. JUSTICE VAN DEVANTER delivered the opinion of the Court.
Peter Stump was adjudged a bankrupt on his voluntary petition, which was accompanied by the usual schedules. Among the assets listed was a quarter section of land on which he and his family had been and were residing; but *311 nothing was said at the time about a homestead exemption. Two months later the bankrupt's wife, with his assent, asked that the | {
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uphold the rule of law. Without police, a functioning court and legal system, a military and agencies to safeguard people against everything from global pandemics to natural disasters and from homegrown terrorism to external aggression, society in any meaningful sense cannot exist. That Western societies do not descend into riots and mass lawlessness is testament to the fact that representative democracy by and large works.
Of course the degree to which democracies prioritize these four areas varies profoundly. The United States under Donald Trump, for example, is set to spend heavily on infrastructure and defense, while slashing the government workforce (indeed, at the time of writing, he had already ordered a federal hiring freeze). Meanwhile, nations such as France, Finland, Belgium and Denmark devote far more than the OECD
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COLONEL JOHN BROWN
_OF PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS_
THE BRAVE ACCUSER OF
BENEDICT ARNOLD
An Address
DELIVERED BEFORE THE FORT RENSSELAER CHAPTER OF THE
D.A.R. AND OTHERS
BY ARCHIBALD M. HOWE
AT THE
VILLAGE OF PALATINE BRIDGE, NEW YORK
SEPTEMBER 29, 1908.
W. B. CLARKE COMPANY
26 AND 28 TREMONT STREET
BOSTON
1908
GEO. H. ELLIS CO., PRINTERS, 272 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON.
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smashed a bottle of champagne against the ship's hull, as per naval tradition.
The ceremony was attended by Chief of German Navy, Vice-Admiral Andreas Krause, RSN's Chief of Navy, Rear-Admiral Lew Chuen Hong, and senior defence officials from both countries. The launch of the diesel-electric submarine meant that it has been built but is not yet operational.
Dr Ng also announced the names of the other three Type 218SG submarines Singapore will acquire - Impeccable, Illustrious and Inimitable. They are under construction, and will be delivered from 2022.
On the Invincible's name, Dr Ng cited part of the submariners' creed which all submariners recite from the first day of their training: "To our adversaries, we are invisible. To our enemies, we are invincible".
"It is a key part of their identity. Italso worry about the results of guns being in the hands of dangerously unbalanced people. As for the NRA, they are a freakish cult of bizarro wackjobs, and that's on their best days. On their worst, they are sickos with the most bizarre race-mongering white self-pity nonsense you can imagine. Many NRA members fear that ZOG is going to creep into their homes and kill them. The group was taken over by the LaPierres twenty years ago, and it's now a strange cult. I believe that adults ought to be allowed to purchase and own weapons, but the NRA is not even connected to that issue, really. They're more about anti-gay, anti-immigrant and anti-American rhetoric.
DISCLAIMER
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Matter of Oteri (2016 NY Slip Op 01677)
Matter of Oteri
2016 NY Slip Op 01677
Decided on March 9, 2016
Appellate Division, Second Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided on March 9, 2016
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P.
SHERI S. ROMAN
JEFFREY A. COHEN
JOSEPH J. MALTESE, JJ.
2014-02108
2014-02109
2014-02110
[*1]In the Matter of Mildred Theresa Oteri, deceased. Steven M. Oteri, appellant; Donna Ferguson, respondent. (File No. 3254/09)
Wendy Tso, New York, NY, for appellant.
Shawn R. O'Connor, New Hampton, NY, for respondent.
DECISION & ORDER
In a probate proceeding in which a stipulation of settlement of the final accounting of the decedent's estate was entered in open court, Steven M.Oteri appeals (1), as limited by his brief, from so much of an order of the Surrogate's Court, Queens County (Kelly, S.), dated January 10, 2014, as denied Diane Oteri-Harkins's motion, which was joined by him, in effect, for recusal of the Surrogate, (2) as limited by his brief, from so much of an order of the same court, also dated January 10, 2014, as denied his motion, in effect, for leave to renew that branch of his prior motion which was for recusal of the Surrogate, which had been denied in an order of the same court dated January 31, 2013, and (3) from a decree of the same court, also dated January 10, 2014, which, upon the stipulation of settlement and upon so much of the | {
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al-Sobeih, speaking by telephone from Maaret al-Numan. He added that "all members of the medical team inside are believed to be dead."
Paramedics and volunteers were now working on removing the rubble, he added. The four-story building once was a cement company but had served as a makeshift clinic during the war, said al-Sobeih.
In Turkey, the private Dogan news agency reported that more than 30 of those wounded in Russian air strikes in Azaz, primarily children, were transferred to a hospital in southern Turkey. It showed footage of ambulances arriving at the Kilis State hospital and medical personnel unloading children on stretchers and a girl wrapped in a blanket as well as a handful of adults.
Meanwhile in Brussels, European Union officials on Monday called on Turkey to halt its
414 Pa. 46 (1964)
Upper Providence Township Appeal.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Argued January 14, 1964.
March 17, 1964.
*47 Before BELL, C.J., MUSMANNO, COHEN, EAGEN, O'BRIEN and ROBERTS, JJ.
William L. Huganir, for appellants.
David O. Williams, with him Landis, Tracy & Williams, for appellee.
OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE ROBERTS, March 17, 1964:
The factual setting of the instant case is well summarized in the opinion of the lower court, from which *48 we quote the following excerpts: "This matter is before the Court en banc . . . upon the Appeal of Indianhead, Inc. from the decision of the Upper Providence Township Zoning Board of Adjustment refusing Indianhead's application to resume a previous nonconforming use on the latter's property.
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attending law school, Daniel spent three and half years in management consulting. Daniel has been a personal injury attorney since 2004 and has devoted his legal career to assisting injured people in the areas of personal injury law, workers’ compensation and social security disability claims.
NEUWIRTH LAW OFFICE HELPS INDIVIDUALS IN MONTGOMERY AND PHILADELPHIA COUNTIES WHO HAVE BEEN INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS, SLIP AND FALLS, AND OTHER MISHAPS CAUSED BY SOMEONE ELSE'S NEGLIGENCE. ANDREW NEUWIRTH HAS REPRESENTED BOTH SIDES OF PERSONAL INJURY CASES AND THEREFORE UNDERSTANDS INSURANCE COMPANY PRACTICES AND KNOWS WHAT EVIDENCE IS VITAL TO THE CASE AND RECOGNIZES WHICH LEGAL ARGUMENTS ARE MOST COMPELLING TO A JUDGE AND JURY. MY TEAM WORKS HARD TO THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATE YOUR CASE TO ENSURE THAT CLIENTS RECEIVE THE COMPENSATION THAT THEYDESERVE.
Co-founder, senior partner and chair of the management committee of his firm, Ken began his career as a legal clerk for the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. Dedicated to complex personal injury litigation, he has tried more than 100 jury trials, resulting in some of the largest verdicts in Pennsylvania.Today, he is one of the leading medical malpractice lawyers in Pennsylvania, consistently achieving both seven and eight figure verdicts. Mr. Rothweiler is active outside the courtroom, too. He routinely appears on FOX 29 News as their Legal Analyst providing insights. In 2001, he rallied patients in Harrisburg to protest potential changes...
Joel J. Kofsky has been successfully representing personal injury cases since 1991. He has assisted victims of car accidents, bike accidents, and slip and fall accidents, among many others. | {
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MONDAY, MARCH 17TH.. I'M SCOTT WALKER. WE BEGIN TONIGHT WITH REPORTER GINA SWANSON. FORMER FOUR-TERM LOUISIANA GOVERNOR EDWIN EDWARDS ANNOUNCED TODAY HE WILL SEEK THE STATE'S 6TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL SEAT. The decision by the 86-year-old ended months of speculation about Edwards' political future. That congressional seat is being vacated by Republican Bill Cassidy so he can run for the Senate. SAINTS NEWS... AND RIGHT TACKLE ZACH STRIEF AGREED TO A NEW DEAL TODAY. IT'S WORTH 20 POINT 5 MILLION DOLLARS WITH 8 POINT 4 MILLION GUARANTEED MONEY. STRIEF HAS BEEN LOCKED IN AT RIGHT TACKLE SINCE THE 2011 SEASON. HE STARTED 17 GAMES LAST SEASON, INCLUDING THE TWO PLAYOFF GAMES. THE SAINTS DRAFTED STRIEF IN THE 7TH ROUND OF THE 2006 DRAFT. THANKS FOR WATCHING MOBILE NEWS NOWA red card on Toronto FC defender
Justin Morrow just before halftime transformed what had been a back-and-forth Trillium Cup showdown Saturday at MAPFRE Stadium,
turning it into a 2-0 Columbus Crew SC rout.
Converted crosses in rapid succession by
Justin Meram and
Kei Kamara in the second half against the 10-men Reds gave Columbus their first win of the season and Toronto their first loss.
As many predicted, the match opened in a track meet. Columbus' high-flying fullbacks pressed up in attack, while the likes of
Sebastian Giovinco and
Jozy Altidore sprang forward at every TFC opportunity on the break.
It led to a slew of chances in the first half, especially in the opening minutes.
Giovinco tried a shot from nearly midfield in the third minute, then botched a one-on-one breakaway moments later. In the seventh | {
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“Rhiannon” originally appeared on Fleetwood Mac’s self-titled 1975 album, which marked the debut of Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham with the group following the 1974 departure of guitarist Bob Welch.
Fleetwood Mac have been playing shows across North America in recent months; the trek sees the return of keyboardist Christine McVie, creating a reunion of the group’s hugely successful mid-1970s lineup.
The band return to the road for dates starting January 16 in Saint Paul, MN.to the reduction of maternal and newborn mortality in the counties of Isiolo, Lamu, Mandera, Marsabit, Migori and Wajir. Together, despite holding just 10% of the country's population, these six counties contribute close to 50% of the country's maternal deaths (UNFPA Kenya Country Office, unpublished data, December 2014). The targeted support was in line with national priorities to enact transformational change through decentralization of health sector management. The ministry-led country engagement process brought together a range of partners including the United Nations Children's Fund, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the World Health Organization and various governmental and nongovernmental stakeholders -- particularly the relevant county health management teams, the African Medical Research Foundation, the Kenya Red Cross and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
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a.m., the reassembled car was on the outdoor observation deck and ready to be photographed from a helicopter.
But that wasn't the end of the stunt. Later that morning, the car was taken apart again and moved inside the glass-enclosed observation area that is surrounded by the outdoor deck.
Many of the building's visitors were surprised and delighted to find a Mustang there and assumed it had been lifted into place by a helicopter.
Five months later, on March 16, 1966, the car was disassembled for the last time and removed from the building.
Since its debut in 1964, over nine million Mustangs have been sold but only one ever made it to the top of the Empire State Building.Hide Transcript Show Transcript
HELENA WAS IN COURTROOM WHEN THE VERDICT WAS READ. SHE HAS REACTION. >> THE FAMILY OF 3-YEAR-OLD HAPPIER ABOUT THIS VERDICT THEY SAY IT FEELS LIKE A TON OF BRICKS HAS BEEN LIFTED OFF THEIR SHOULDERS AND FINALLY JUSTICE HAS BEEN SERVED. THIS VERDICT COMES AFTER 12 HOURS OF DELIBERATIONS. THE JURY FOUND LINDSAY PARTIN GUILTY ON ALL SIX CHARGES RELATING TO THE DEATH OF HANNAH WESCHE. THE MOST SERIOUS MURDER. SHE WAS BABYSITTING WHEN THE TODDLER COLLAPSED AND DIED 10 DAYS LATER. WE SPOKE TO HANNAH EALTS FATHER JASON, AND HE TELLS ME THE FAMILY HAS BEEN WAITING FOR THIS MOMENT FOR OVER A YEAR. A DETECTIVE WAS EMOTIONAL WHEN WE ASKED HIM ABOUT THE OUTCOME TONIGHT. >> IT WON'T BRING BACK HANNAH. SHE | {
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310 F.Supp.2d 251 (2004)
Ren้ SCHNEIDER, et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
Henry A. KISSINGER, et al., Defendants.
No. CIV.A. 01-1902(RMC).
United States District Court, District of Columbia.
March 30, 2004.
*252 *253 Michael E. Tigar, Washington, DC, for Plaintiffs.
Richard Montague, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, for Defendants.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
COLLYER, District Judge.
This lawsuit challenges covert actions allegedly directed by high-level United States officials in connection with an attempted coup in Chile in 1970 designed to prevent the election of Dr. Salvadore Allende *254 as Chile's first Socialist President.[1] General Ren้ Schneider, then Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army, opposed military intervention in the electoral process. As a result, the United States allegedly plotted with Chilean nationals to neutralize him. General Schneider was shot during a failed kidnaping attempt on October 22, 1970, and died from his wounds afew days later. Two of General Schneider's children and his Personal Representative, suing on behalf of his estate, seek to hold the United States and Henry A. Kissinger, former Assistant for National Security Affairs to President Richard M. Nixon, responsible for the General's death.
Pending before the Court are the defendants' motion to dismiss and renewed motion to dismiss pursuant to Rules 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.[2] The plaintiffs oppose these motions and also move to strike the United States Attorney General's certification that Dr. Kissinger was acting in his official capacity when the conduct alleged in the amended complaint took place. For the following reasons, the Court concludes that this case is non-justiciable because the plaintiffs' claims present a political question committed to | {
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ONE CITY ONE BOOK: THE TEAR AND THE SMILE (FROM THE VAULTS)
Willard Van Dyke
Elizabeth Bowen is credited with writing this controversial US TV documentary which introduced audiences to contemporary Ireland. It featured an array of leading political and literary figures and sometimes harsh scenes of rural and urban hardship. Upon broadcast in 1961, the film caused an outcry among Irish diplomats in the US who argued that the film presented Ireland as ‘a poverty-stricken country riddled with backwardness, unemployment and emigration.’ The film stands as a valuable, critical reflection by Bowen and others on an economically and politically challenged society.
This screening will be introduced by Elizabeth Bowen’s biographer, Dr Eibhear Walshe.
355 U.S. 393 (1958)
KARADZOLE, CONSUL GENERAL OF FEDERAL PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA, ET AL.
v.
ARTUKOVIC.
No. 462.
Supreme Court of United States.
Decided January 20, 1958.
ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT.
Lawrence S. Lesser and George E. Danielson for petitioners.
Solicitor General Rankin filed a memorandum for the United States.
Robert T. Reynolds for respondent.
PER CURIAM.
The petition for writ of certiorari is granted. The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the United States District Court for the Southern District of California for the discharge of the writ of habeas corpus and the remand of respondent to the custody of the United States Marshal in order that a hearing be held under 18 U. S. C. § 3184.
MR. JUSTICE BLACK and MR. | {
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“NCIS,” said the man kept telling her his name was “William” and warning her not to forget it.
In her terror, she wrote, she replied to her attacker that she has a nephew with that name. The man punched her again, and then let her go, she wrote, letting her move away from him before collapsing on the sidewalk in shock.
“Some guy walked right past me with a dog that licked my face,” Perrette wrote. “He was on his phone, annoyed. Did nothing.”
Perrette later drew a sketch of the suspect for police, which helped lead to his arrest, she wrote.
Officers arrested David Merck, a 45-year-old transient, on Thursday and booked him for aggravated battery, said Los Angeles police spokesman Officer Ricardo Hernandez.
Merck is being held on bail of $100,000,that can be used every single time,” said Dr. Douglas Murphy, a VA physician working on the BCI study.
Building the BCI system was the first phase of the study, and now the second phase involves a 5-year grant of nearly $1 million awarded by the National Science Foundation to make the technology user friendly.
The goal at the end of the five years is to create something that could actually be used by those who need it, from the more than 2 million people in the U.S. who have lost limbs to the 27,000 veterans with spinal cord injuries.
Murphy and a team of researchers and prosthetists — including John Fox, chief of McGuire’s orthotic and prosthetic lab, William Lovegreen with the Department of Veterans Affairs and Dr. Ou Bai | {
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them and will take great risks to catch up.
In daily life, this striving can be seen in the fact that people in high-inequality states make riskier decisions such as playing the lottery, taking pay-day loans, and committing more crime. They also engage in riskier pursuits of pleasure such as using drugs, smoking, and eating unhealthy diets. Eventually, these risky activities take their toll on health and quality of life.
Feeling “left behind” is one of the most commonly repeated explanations for the anger that propelled many white working-class voters to support Donald Trump for president. If the rich continue to become richer while the rest remain in place, look for more and more people to feel the despair — and rage — of unmet expectations.
Keith Payne, professor of psychologyHAD BEEN LEARNING TO FLY HERE AT FIT'S FLIGHT SCHOOL, WHICH IS ON THE SAME PROPERTY AS THE MELBOURNE. FAA RECORDS SHOW HE HAD A COMMERCI PILOT'S LICENSE. COMMERCIAL PILOT'S LICENSE. IT WAS ISSUED EARLIER THIS YEAR. THE FBI HASN'T GIVEN ANY MORE DETAILS ABOUT SANKAT'S ALLEGED PLAN. FBI AGENTS DEALT WITH A SIMILAR CASE ACROSS THE COUNTRY, LAST APPARENTLY TOOK HIS LIFE BY STEALING AND CRASHING A PLANE IN SEATTLE. BACK AT THE BREVARD COUNTY JAIL FBI AGENT JOSEPH HACKER SAYS INVESTIGATOR ARE STILL WORKING TO ANSWER SEVERAL QUESTIONS ABOUT SANKAT'S CAS >> THERE WERE SEVERAL FACTORS INVOLVED THAT CAUSED CONCERN FOR US, WE HAVEN'T HAD THE CHANCE TO VET THOSE OUT. MATT: THE JUDGE FOUND WHILE SANKAT WAS UNSUCCESSFUL I STEALING THE PLANE, HE'LL STAY IN | {
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Katharine Isabelle, Canadian actress, in Vancouver
Died: Kenneth Oakley, 70, English anthropologist whose testing exposed the Piltdown Man as a fraud.
November 3, 1981 (Tuesday)
High school junior Anthony Jacques Broussard raped and strangled 14-year-old Marcy Conrad, in Milpitas, California. "The unusual, and perhaps more disturbing, aspect of the crime was what ensued in the two days between the murder and the notification of police", an author would write later. Broussard not only bragged about the murder, he took at least 13 of his classmates to see the body before one of them finally told the police.
Demonstrators marched in Codrington, on the island of Barbuda, the smaller (population 1,200) of the islands of Antigua and Barbuda, in support of secession from the newly independent nation. T. | {
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Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex. In effect, the sentence was for a term of from 1 to 10 years.
The defendant at the time of the homicide was a Lincoln police officer and a Vietnam war veteran with numerous commendations and citations. The victim was a dispatcher in the Sheriff's Department of Lancaster County, Nebraska. For some time prior to the victim's death, the parties had marital difficulties. Divorce was contemplated, discussed, and mentioned to other parties. When the defendant arrived at his home on June 1, 1977, he confronted his wife with his suspicions of her interest in another man and, according to the defendant, the victim stated, immediately prior to the incident, that she was having an affair with another member of the Lancaster County Sheriff's Department.Scientists have found a trove of "super-deep" diamonds from hundreds of miles below the Earth’s surface.
The diamonds were found in the Juina area of Brazil and likely came from a depth of 255 miles to 410 miles, according to an international team of researchers. A volcanic eruption brought the rocks to the surface, The Independent reports.
'JURASSIC WORLD' DISCOVERED UNDER AUSTRALIA
The results of the scientists’ research are published in the journal Science.
"We analyzed, for the first time, helium isotopes contained in microscopic bubbles inside the super-deep diamonds," said research leader Suzette Timmerman, of the Australian National University, in a statement.
STUNNING IMAGE OF RARE VOLCANIC LIGHTNING CAPTURED BY GERMAN PHOTOGRAPHER: 'IT WAS A SCARY MOMENT
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five points of the Premier League top four.
Mesut Ozil and Jack Wilshere both shone in a side which could soon boast more attacking options, should Henrikh Mkhitaryan join as part of the Sanchez deal, while Borussia Dortmund officials confirmed an enquiry had been made about Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
That sort of firepower was not required to beat an out-of-sorts Palace, who could hold out for just six minutes at the Emirates Stadium.
Iwobi had the game’s first chance, but saw his shot tipped over by Palace goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey and from the resulting corner Monreal arrived unmarked to head home Granit Xhaka’s delivery with ease.
The second goal was not long in coming as Monreal turned provider for Iwobi and the Nigeria international stretched out to steer a low cross past theof the Psalmist... the prophets... and Him who came to quicken in love the Spirit of humanity, and nourish the seeds of eternal life, may we today bring forth the fruit of good works, which is another way of saying:
"Bless the Lord, O my soul,
And all that is within me,
Bless His Holy Name."
S. 1339 -- Senator Rose: A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE XVII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1895, RELATING TO MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS, BY ADDING SECTION 15 SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE RIGHT OF PARENTS TO DIRECT THE UPBRINGING AND EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN AND TO AUTHORIZE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO ENACT APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION ENFORCING THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION.
Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.
S. 1340 -- Senators | {
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SIX-YEAR COMMITMENT BEFORE BEING ASSIGNED TO A CLASSIFIED UNIT.PSYCHE: PSYCHOLOGISTS LABEL HER A NURTURER. CARING AND CONCERNED, FIRST SERGEANT KRAUSS PUTS THE GOOD OF THOSE IN HER CARE BEFORE HER OWN. SHE IS A PERFECTIONIST AND HAS A MATH-ORIENTED MIND, PREFERRING ORDER, DISCIPLINE, AND TIMELINESS. STABLE PERSONALITY WITH A HIGH RESILIENCE TO VIOLENCE AND FEAR. CHILDHOOD ABUSE SUSPECTED, NEVER CONFIRMED.SKILLS & ABILITIES: PERFORMED WELL IN HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT AND SCORED HIGHLY IN BOTH SIDEARMS AND RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP.HIGHLY SKILLED MECHANIC. FAMILIAR WITH MARINE GROUND TRANSPORT AND CIVILIAN PERSONAL TRANSPORT VEHICLES.SCORED HIGHLY ON DRIVER QUALIFICATION EXAMS FOR LARGE TRANSPORT VEHICLES.COMPLETED TWO LEADERSHIP ACADEMY TRAINING PROGRAMS.PASSED ALL PRTs WITH TOP MARKS.
Malcolm "Pretty Boy" Sterling
Airman 1st Class
age 25
In high school, Malcolm accepted several quick gigs as a male model. His appearance, according tomost people, have only improved since then. Black hair and tanned skin make his bright blue eyes pop, surrounded by thick lashes as they are, and his cupid's-bow lips are always curved into a slight smile. Just over six feet of trim muscle, he works out and watches his diet to keep his physique sculpted. Maintaining his appearance takes hours each day between exercise, hygiene, and pure cosmetics.
He'll never admit to his parents' names, but he freely admits that they were both politicians and both come from old money. Chances are, his family has both hands in power up to their wrists, given all they did for him, a less favored son. He was always given everything he wanted, but once he revealed his utter lack of interest | {
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Bosoms and Neglect.
Mercer was a regular on television, appearing in The Dom DeLuise Show, The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters, The Sandy Duncan Show, A Touch of Grace (starring Shirley Booth), The Andy Williams Show, and the sitcom It's a Living, in which she played piquant restaurant hostess Nancy Beebe Miller. (Mercer was one of four members of the cast who lasted through the series' network and syndicated runs; the others were Gail Edwards, Paul Kreppel, and Barrie Youngfellow). She had recurring roles on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman; its sequel, Forever Fernwood; St. Elsewhere; and Empty Nest.
She made guest appearances on such shows as Love, American Style; Archie Bunker's Place; Mama's Family; Benson; The Golden Girls; Murder, She Wrote; Touched by an Angel; and Suddenly Susan, among manySt Louis to lead TT Women’s football squad
News day / MIDFIELDER TASHA St Louis will captain an 18-member Trinidad and Tobago women’s football team in international action next week in two friendlies against Panama.
Tickets will cost $20 per match and will be available on sale at the venue on matchdays. The first game at the TTFA (Trinidad and Tobago Football Association) Home of Football venue, Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, kicks off at 6.30 pm on Thursday. The same will apply for the second friendly between the two teams at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella from 4 pm on March 24.
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163 U.S. 31 (1896)
FARMERS' LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY
v.
CHICAGO, PORTAGE AND SUPERIOR RAILWAY COMPANY AND CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA RAILWAY COMPANY.
No. 60.
Supreme Court of United States.
Argued October 18, 21, 22, 1895.
Decided May 4, 1896.
APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN.
Mr. Thomas Ewing and Mr. Milton I. Southard, (with whom was Mr. Herbert B. Turner on the brief,) for appellant.
Mr. Thomas Wilson for appellees. Mr. Charles M. Osborn and Mr. Samuel A. Lynde were on his brief.
MR. JUSTICE BREWER delivered the opinion of the court.
This case comes before us on appeal from a decree of the Circuit Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, of date September 2, 1889, dismissing the bill of plaintiff and appellant for want of equity.unpaid. The deed of trust covered all the property of the railway company, including a certain grant of lands made by the United States to the State of Wisconsin and transferred by the State to it. The claim, in a general way, was that these lands had been wrongfully wrested by the Omaha Company from the Portage Company, and a decree was asked declaring this deed of trust a first lien on such lands. The wrongs specifically charged in the bill are those set forth in the suit of Angle against the same two railway companies, reported in 151 U.S. 1, to which case, therefore, reference may be had for a full statement thereof. That case was disposed of on demurrer, while this is before us upon the | {
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People v Muicela (2018 NY Slip Op 06943)
People v Muicela
2018 NY Slip Op 06943
Decided on October 17, 2018
Appellate Division, Second Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided on October 17, 2018
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
REINALDO E. RIVERA, J.P.
ROBERT J. MILLER
BETSY BARROS
FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, JJ.
2016-11030
(Ind. No. 453-15)
[*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent,
vLouis Muicela, appellant.
Laurette D. Mulry, Riverhead, NY (Alfred J. Cicale of counsel), for appellant.
Timothy D. Sini, District Attorney, Riverhead, NY (Elizabeth Miller of counsel), for respondent.
DECISION & ORDER
Appeal by the defendant, as limited by his brief, from a sentence of the County Court, Suffolk County (Fernando Camacho,Toremifene
Ursodeoxycholic Acid
Ursodeoxycholic Acid
Ursodeoxycholic acid or shortly UDCA is an initial component of the naturally occurring bile acid and it is produced by the small amount in the body. It is about 5% of total bile acid pool. It is used to treat the increased production of the cholesterol in the body and to control the high level of the cholesterol. Since it has immunomodulatory, cholelitolitic, choleretic and hepatoprotective properties, it can stimulate the liver to increase an output of bile, dissolve gallstones with high cholesterol content, stabilize membranes of hepatocytes and cholangiocytes. As a result of the action of UDCA on the gastrointestinal circulation of bile acids, it decreases the content of potentially toxic acids such as endogenous, hydrophobic bile acids. By having biochemical effects as reducing the | {
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company's headquarters south of San Francisco, was prolific at posting videos and authorities say she was angry about YouTube's policies.
5. RUSSIA CALLS DIPLOMAT EXPULSIONS 'MOCKERY' OF THE LAW
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says the nerve agent poisoning of Sergei Skripal was "staged" to justify the expulsions from many countries "whose arms were twisted."
6. WHERE EVANGELIZING CAN BE DEADLY
Missionaries along the China-North Korean border are engaged in the dangerous work of spreading Christianity to the North, sometimes with fatal consequences, AP learns.
7. WHAT IS DRIVING IMAMS AWAY IN YEMEN
A spate of deadly drive-by shootings targeting Muslim clerics sparks fear in Aden, prompting some imams to quit and abandon their mosques while others have reportedly fled the country.
8. COMFORT ANIMALS IN COURT DO OPPOSITE FOR SOME DEFENDERS, JUDGES
As pets are increasingly[Trehala, a meeting point between zoology, botany, chemistry, and biochemistry].
Trehala is a crude drug consisting of the pupal chambers formed by insects belonging to the genus Larinus that live on several Echinops species of the Middle-East. This sweet cocoon is locally used as human food and also for the treatment of cough and various pulmonary diseases. It first appeared in Western Europe in the collection of drugs from the Ottoman Empire displayed by François Della Sudda during the International Exhibition held in Paris in 1855. On the basis of this sample Nicolas Guibourt (1790-1867) gave, in 1858, the first full scientific description of the drug, its origin, and Larinus nidificans as the main insect species responsible for its formation. Marcellin Berthelot (1827-1907) isolated in the same year the | {
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gratitude."
"Sir, yes sir!"
From the conference room, the Team went immediately to their building. With the deliveries from Central already waiting in the garage, it took them less than half an hour to load their equipment into the lumbering transport they lovingly referred to as the Fun Bus. There would be two jeeps provided on-site, according to the files, but they went nowhere without the Bus.
Of course, the site was in the middle of nowhere, so it was only driven as far as the base's train station. Even going at unsafely high speeds, it took them rest of the night to get there- a fact most of them capitalized on by sleeping right through it. A well-rested team always performed better, after all, and Team Ajax was nothing iftry to be passive, but really, I like keeping things moving.
Favorite Genres:
Fantasy is number one. Steampunk, sci-fi, alternate history, and everything else that isn't boringly realistic are also fine by me.
Genre You DON'T Like:
Anything modern, realistic, and without a good plot. Don't give me some free-form, unplotted crud set in a generic modern city. No bueno.
NAME: EDITH KRAUSSRANK: FIRST SERGEANTAGE: 31HEIGHT: 5'11BUILD: MUSCULAR-ATHLETICHAIR COLOR: LIGHT BROWN HAIR LENGTH: JAWEYE COLOR: AMBERCOUNTENANCE: ORDINARY, SOMEWHAT STERNHISTORY: OLDEST OF THREE SISTERS, ACCORDING TO HER FILE, FIRST SERGEANT KRAUSS PLAYED HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ON AN OTHERWISE ALL-MALE TEAM. AN ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP BROUGHT HER TO TEXAS A&M WHERE SHE ENROLLED IN THE CORPS OF CADETS GRADUATED IN FIVE YEARS WITH A DEGREE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. JOINED THE MARINE CORPS, SERVED HONORABLY ON A | {
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414 Ill. 475 (1953)
111 N.E.2d 345
COMMONWEALTH LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellee,
v.
BOARD OF REVIEW OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR et al., Appellants.
No. 32663.
Supreme Court of Illinois.
Opinion filed March 23, 1953.
*476 IVAN A. ELLIOTT, Attorney General, of Springfield, (WILLIAM C. WINES, RAYMOND S. SARNOW, and A. ZOLA GROVES, of counsel,) for appellants.
HENRY X. DIETCH, of Chicago, for appellee.
Reversed and remanded.
Mr. JUSTICE DAILY delivered the opinion of the court:
Max Cooper, one of the appellants in this cause, filed a claim on October 26, 1946, for unemployment benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Act. A deputy in the Department of Labor made a finding that he was not eligible to receive benefits because the services he had performed in the year 1945, for appellee, the Commonwealth Life and Accident Insurance Company, werehim a guaranteed salary in 1945 and that consequently he was not remunerated for his services solely by way of commissions. A hearing was held before the referee, following which, the decision of the deputy was set aside on the ground that the services claimant performed for appellee were not exempted by section 2(f) (6) (M) and, consequently, were "insured work." Appellee then appealed to the Board of Review, which body, after further hearing, affirmed the decision of the referee. Following this, appellee instituted administrative review proceedings in the superior court of Cook County, with the result that the court entered an order reversing the decision of the Board of Review. The Director of the Department of Labor, the Board of Review, and the claimant have prosecuted the | {
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MILLION
YEARS, I WOULD NEVER WISH THIS
FOR ANYONE TO GO THROUGH.
>> ONE FAMILY'S UNIMAGINABLE
LOSS AS A RECORD NUMBER OF
AMERICANS BECOME INFECTED WITH
THE VIRUS.
MIGUEL ALMAGUER, NBC NEWS, LOS
ANGELES.
>> AND AS WE MENTIONED,
PRESIDENT TRUMP IS SCRAPPING
PLANS TO HOLD THE REPUBLICAN
NATIONAL CONVENTION IN
JACKSONVILLE NEXT MONTH.
AS CORONAVIRUS CASES SKYROCKET
IN FLORIDA
THE MOVE COMES, AFTER THE LOCAL
SHERIFF SAID HE COULDN'T
GUARANTEE THE SAFETY OF VISITORS
IN THE CITY.
NBC'S KRISTEN WELKER HAS THE
DETAILS.
>> Reporter: A RARE RETREAT FROM
PRESIDENT TRUMP.
WITH CASES OF COVID SURGING IN
FLORIDA, THE PRESIDENT
ANNOUNCING HE IS CANCELLING HIS
PLANS TO HOLD THE REPUBLICAN
NATIONAL CONVENTION IN
JACKSONVILLE
>> BUT I LOOKED AT MY TEAM
AND I SAID THE TIMING FOR THIS
EVENT IS NOT RIGHT
JUST NOT RIGHT, WITH WHAT'S
HAPPENED, RECENTLY
THE FLARE-UP IN FLORIDA.
TO HAVE A BIG CONVENTION, IT'S
NOT THE RIGHT TIME
IT'S, REALLY, SOMETHING THAT,
FOR ME, ICONGRESSMAN DIED LAST WEEK,
FOLLOWING A BATTLE WITH CANCER
OUR CAPITOL HILL CORRESPONDENT,
TRACIE POTTS, JOINS US WITH
MORE
AND, TRACIE, THE CEREMONIES WILL
SPAN THREE STATES AND TOUCH ON
KEY MOMENTS OF THE CONGRESSMAN'S
LIFE.
>> THEY WILL, FRANCES.
INCLUDING THAT ICONIC WALK
ACROSS THE EDMUND PETTUS BRIDGE
IN ALABAMA
WE WILL SEE THAT RE-CREATED THIS
WEEKEND.
THE EVENT.
SIX DAYS OF THEM
START IN ALABAMA, TOMORROW, WITH
CELEBRATIONS OF LIFE IN TROY,
ALABAMA, WHERE CONGRESSMAN LEWIS
IS FROM.
IN SELMA
AND OF COURSE, WHAT THEY'RE
CALLING THE FINAL CROSSING,
ACROSS THE EDMUND PETTUS BRIDGE.
THAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN ON
SUNDAY
AGAIN, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE
ORIGINAL CROSSING OF THAT BRIDGE
BACK DURING THE CIVIL RIGHTS
MOVEMENT
NOW, EVERYTHING WILL MOVE TO
WASHINGTON ON MONDAY, WITH A
SPECIAL CEREMONY AT THE U.S.
CAPITOL, AT THE ROTUNDA,
HONORING CONGRESSMAN LEWIS
HIS BODY WILL LIE IN STATE, AT
THE CAPITOL, FOR A DAY AND A
HALF
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the trial court for a
punishment determination.
The trial court admonished appellant, ensured her plea was entered knowingly,
freely, and voluntarily, and explained the range of punishment applicable to this case. The
State then informed the court that on April 18, 2007, a narcotics officer received a tip that
two women were selling narcotics at an Amarillo apartment complex, less than a block
away from a school. The tip included a specific description of the vehicle and the women
involved. Officers investigating the tip saw a vehicle matching the description they were
given backing out of a driveway. When a passenger left the vehicle, officers saw she was
wearing clothes like those described in the tip. After officers stopped the individuals they
observed that appellant, also a passenger, also was wearing clothinglike that described
in the tip. Appellant admitted to officers that she was at the apartment complex and
admitted that she was holding “a lot” of drugs. During a search by a female officer, 9.61
grams of cocaine were found on appellant.
Appellant acknowledged to the trial court that she heard the prosecutor’s recitation
of the facts and admitted that she had that “9 grams or so of cocaine” on her. Appellant
persisted in her plea of guilty and the court accepted it. The court further found the
evidence sufficient to find appellant guilty of the offense as charged in the indictment.
Appellant then testified on her own behalf with regard to punishment and, emphasizing her
young age, expressed her desire that the court grant her application for community
supervision.
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NEW PODCAST: Matt Forte, Former NFL Running Back
Matt Forte (Photo Courtesy: ESPNNFL/Twitter)
THIS IS EPISODE 171 OF THE SPORTS SPECTRUM PODCAST
Matt Forte played 10 seasons with the Bears and Jets from 2008-2017, and was selected to two Pro Bowls. He rushed for at least 1,000 yards five times in his career, and is second on Chicago’s list of all-time leading rushers behind the great Walter Payton.
In March 2017, Forte announced his retirement from football with Sports Spectrum. He’s currently working as an NFL analyst covering the Bears for NBC Sports Chicago and spending more time with his wife, Danielle, and their children.
On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Forte about life after football, transitioning to the next phase of life, thoughts on Vontae Davis’ abrupt halftime retirement,LM group
The LM group is a loose collection of individuals and organisations characterised by an anti-environmentalist, apparently libertarian ideology and a common heritage extending back to the British far-left in the early 1980s. It takes its name from 'LM Magazine', formerly Living Marxism, the organ of the Revolutionary Communist Party.
Contents
Background and ideology
The LM network opposes all restrictions on business, science and technology, especially biotechnology. The group's pre-eminent ideologue is Frank Furedi, a professor of sociology at Kent University and a leading figure in the contemporary Marxist movement in the UK. The group, grounded in an academic idological framework provided by Furedi, use the media and various self-created outlets to lambast the 'precautionary principle'. Environmentalism, sustainable development and legal regulation are attacked by as holding back humanity and positive | {
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610 P.2d 243 (1980)
In the Matter of the Protest of the REFERENDUM PETITION FILED WITH the CITY CLERK OF NORMAN ON JANUARY 31, 1980.
Russell L. BATES, Jr. and Fred S. Goddard, Appellants,
v.
Marvin BAKER, June Benson, Oliver Benson and 2,589 Citizens of Norman who Signed the Petition, Appellees.
No. 54892.
Supreme Court of Oklahoma.
April 15, 1980.
Luttrell, Pendarvis & Rawlinson, Norman, for appellants.
Harriet H. Harding, Norman, June E. Tyhurst, Louis W. Bullock, Tulsa, for appellees Baker, Benson and others.
Oliver Benson, pro se.
*244 IRWIN, Vice Chief Justice.
On January 2, 1980, the City Council of Norman approved an ordinance which deannexed an area of land in the northern part of Norman. On January 31, 1980, appellees filed a signed referendum petition to present the question of deannexation to the vote of the people. Onwhich annexation policies occupy supports our conclusions.
Appellants also contend that the number of signatures on the petition is insufficient to meet the requirements of § 15-103. That section requires the petition bear the signatures of registered voters residing in the municipality equal to "at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the total number of votes cast at the preceding general election." The last three words "preceding general election" create the issue in this case.
Appellants contend that the "preceding general election" in the case at bar is the state-wide general election held in November, 1978. Under the evidence presented, if such election is the measuring stick the petition must fail. On the other hand, appellees contend, and the trial court evidently determined, that the "preceding general election" was an election | {
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in the investigations. The victim maintained a largely consistent story from his first reports to his testimony on the stand. All of the State's witnesses presented testimony that implicated Bolden. Even though there was some conflicting evidence presented by the defense and the defendant presented an alibi, the evidence presented by the State was of such a level that we find that the guilty verdict was not against the overwhelming weight of the evidence. This issue is without merit.
¶ 37. THE JUDGMENT OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BENTON COUNTY OF CONVICTION OF SEXUAL BATTERY AND SENTENCE OF THIRTY YEARS IN THE CUSTODY OF THE MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS WITH TEN YEARS SUSPENDED, TWENTY YEARS TO SERVE, FIVE YEARS OF POST-RELEASE SUPERVISION, AND REGISTRATION AS A SEX OFFENDER IS"I have tremendous confidence and faith in my talent and my ability, so I knew regardless of how long it was going to take, I was going to sign with an organization," said Arrieta, who was alongside agent Scott Boras, one of the most vocal critics of an apparent tanking epidemic.
"Fortunate enough, it's an organization like the Phillies who do have that commitment to winning, taking that next step to putting a championship ball club on the field.
"Unfortunately, there's an uncompetitive nature amongst several teams in this league, and the Phillies aren't one of them."
The 32-year-old Arrieta, who donned a Phillies uniform and hat for the first time, said he expects to be ready for the beginning of the season, although the team already tabbed Aaron Nola as | {
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Matter of Town of Brunswick v County of Rensselaer (2017 NY Slip Op 05895)
Matter of Town of Brunswick v County of Rensselaer
2017 NY Slip Op 05895
Decided on July 27, 2017
Appellate Division, Third Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided and Entered: July 27, 2017
523751
[*1]In the Matter of TOWN OF BRUNSWICK, Appellant,
vCOUNTY OF RENSSELAER et al., Respondents.
Calendar Date: June 1, 2017
Before: McCarthy, J.P., Lynch, Devine, Clark and Aarons, JJ.
Tuczinski, Cavalier & Gilchrist, PC, Troy (Andrew W. Gilchrist of counsel), for appellant.
Stephen A. Pechenik, County Attorney, Troy, for County of Rensselaer, respondent.
Whiteman, Osterman & Hanna, LLP, Albany (Philip H. Dixon of counsel), for Rensselaer County Sewer District No. 1, respondent.
Aarons,featuring live programming and art from around the world that highlight how drug policies impact and shape our communities. It provides a powerful, emotional experience that illustrates the harms caused by current prohibitionist drug policies and advocates for new approaches rooted in dignity, health, and human rights. The Museum transports audiences across the globe, pushing visitors to think and act outside the box through interactive installations, powerful documentary photos, multimedia displays and more.
The Museum of Drug Policy is supported by the Open Society Foundations and was first launched in New York City in April 2016.
Panels & Workshops
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114 So.2d 407 (1959)
Madison STRICKLAND, alias, etc.
v.
STATE of Alabama.
5 Div. 712.
Supreme Court of Alabama.
August 13, 1959.
Rehearing Denied September 17, 1959.
*408 Walker & Walker, Opelika, and R. C. Wallace, LaFayette, for appellant.
MacDonald Gallion, Atty. Gen., and David W. Clark, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.
MERRILL, Justice.
Appellant was convicted of murder in the first degree and was sentenced to life imprisonment in the penitentiary. The deceased, Charles Gordon Crenshaw, was fourteen years of age and the evidence is undisputed that he had no altercation with appellant when he was killed and was only trying to lift his mother, who had fainted and had been shot by appellant. A motion for a new trial was overruled.
The trial consumed three days and on the morning of the third day, appellant moved fora mistrial on the ground that the jury had been taken out of Chambers County both the preceding nights and lodged at a hotel at Opelika in adjoining Lee County. After the motion and a stipulation that the ground of the motion was true, the following occurred:
"The Court: It is a fact that because the sheriff of this county informed the court that there was no available place in the county where the jury could be kept together, as provided by law, and the court was convinced that that was true, the court ordered the sheriff to find some suitable place in the opinion of the sheriff of this county where this jury might be kept together during the night. The sheriff informed the court that the only | {
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426 So.2d 481 (1982)
Marla Baldwin MORROW
v.
STATE.
8 Div. 655.
Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.
July 27, 1982.
Rehearing Denied October 12, 1982.
Certiorari Denied February 25, 1983.
*482 James B. Wiley, Huntsville, for appellant.
Charles A. Graddick, Atty. Gen., and Larry L. Raby, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.
Alabama Supreme Court 82-58.
HARRIS, Presiding Judge.
Appellant was indicted for the first degree theft of a ring, the property of Marshall Collins. The indictment, with the consent of appellant, was amended to charge second degree theft. Throughout the lower court proceeding, appellant was represented by retained counsel. On appeal, she was found to be indigent and another attorney was appointed to represent her. Appellant pled guilty to the amended indictment and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment. From that conviction she now appeals in forma pauperis.
Appellant contends thatsold to an Italian buyer sometime after his death) failing to finish the race having experienced electrical problems. He scored no championship points, but he wished to keep going in the Formula One calendar that year.
Two weeks later, while practicing for the Gran Premio Libertad sports car race at the Camp Freedom military airfield on the edge of Havana, his Ferrari 250TR crashed through barriers and plunged 150 feet into a ravine. Chimeri was flown to hospital, where he died later that day.
Chimeri was the first Venezuelan driver entered into a Formula One Grand Prix, and the local interest in him and his sporting career has kept his memory alive. In 2004 some local motorwriters gave him enough votes to take a place in the "Salón de la | {
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Brooks is a Louisiana wildcat with limitless onstage energy. On their latest album, Hillbilly Deluxe, this pair of troupers show they haven’t lost a thing. Photographed by Jonas Karlsson on Route 66 in Barstow, California, on May 24, 2006.
THE VIRTUOSOS: ALISON KRAUSS AND RALPH STANLEY Bluegrass deity and one of his newgrass disciples.Krauss: 11 albums (solo and with Union Station, two multi-platinum, four gold); 20 Grammys (the most ever for a woman). Stanley: nearly 50 solo albums; more than 100 albums as a member of the Stanley Brothers; three Grammys; inductee, International Bluegrass Music Association Hall of Honor; winner, U.S. Library of Congress Living Legend medal. Besides sharing in the success of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack and the Down from the Mountain concert tour thatfollowed, Ralph Stanley and Alison Krauss have something in common: both started their careers by impressing audiences with their amazing musicianship (Stanley on the banjo; Krauss on the fiddle), and both have, as the years have rolled by, gained equal renown for their singing. Stanley has one of the most expressive voices in the history of American song, a craggy tenor equally adept at praising the Lord and expressing heartbreak. Krauss has a pure, supple soprano, an instrument at once delicate and earthy. He’s from the mountains of Virginia, and she’s from the flats of Illinois, but musically they’re a perfect match. Photographed by Mark Seliger at Hatch Show Print in Nashville on March 21, 2006.
THE BOHEMIANS: RYAN ADAMS, PATTY GRIFFIN, ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO, TIFT MERRITT, STEVE EARLE, AND | {
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179 U.S. 444 (1900)
BOSWORTH
v.
CARR, RYDER & ENGLER COMPANY.
No. 14.
Supreme Court of United States.
Argued October 24, 25, 1899.
Decided December 17, 1900.
CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT.
Mr. Bluford Wilson for Bosworth.
Mr. Burton Hanson for the Carr, Ryder & Engler Company.
MR. JUSTICE WHITE delivered the opinion of the court.
The claim presented on this record was for the value of a quantity of manufactured doors, sash, blinds and moldings, shipped from Dubuque, Iowa, on October 20, 1894, and consigned to the May & Thomas Hardware Company, Birmingham, Alabama, by way of East St. Louis. The car containing *445 the merchandise in question was received by the Peoria Company from the connecting carrier, and, at about three o'clock on the afternoon of October 28, 1894, was deposited inits portion of the yard of the Terminal Association at East St. Louis set apart for the use of the Peoria Company, under the agreement referred to in the opinion just delivered in Huntting Elevator Company v. Bosworth, No. 12 of this term. On the night of the date last mentioned the car and contents were destroyed by the same fire which consumed or damaged the property of the Huntting Elevator Company. Both of the courts below decreed the liability of the Peoria Company, the Court of Appeals declaring that "though in the physical possession, under its agreement with the receiver, of the car in which the goods were being transported, the Terminal Association had not become responsible as a carrier therefor, because it had not been put | {
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May 28th, 2017
May 28th, 2017
A third place finish at the Mizuno Open in Japan has earned Australian golfer Adam Bland a berth at this year's British Open.
Victorian Bland's two under final round saw him finish at -7 for the tournament, eight shots adrift of runaway American winner Chan Kim.
Kim offset a lone bogey with five birdies at the Setonakai Golf Club to finish five strokes ahead of Michael Hendry of New Zealand (68) who also qualified for the 146th Open.
The trio get invites to Royal Birkdale for their efforts along with KT Kim of South Korea who shot a 69 to finish tied for fourth.
The victory capped an eventful week for the Korean-American, who secured a place in the US Open on Monday in another qualifying tournament in
923 P.2d 29 (1996)
CAPITAL INFORMATION GROUP, a sole proprietorship, and Gregg Erickson, individually, Appellants,
v.
STATE of Alaska, OFFICE OF the GOVERNOR, a unit of the executive branch of state government, Kris W. Lethin, individually and in his capacity as Legislative Liaison to the Governor; Shelby Stastny, individually and in his capacity as Director of the Office of Management and Budget in the Office of the Governor; and Patrick P. Ryan, individually and in his capacity as Chief of Staff to the Governor, Appellees.
No. S-6443.
Supreme Court of Alaska.
August 16, 1996.
*31 Jeffrey W. Bush, Juneau, Douglas Pope, Pope & Katcher, Anchorage, for Appellants.
Barbara J. Ritchie, Deputy Attorney General, Bruce M. Botelho, Attorney General, Juneau, for Appellees.
Before RABINOWITZ, MATTHEWS, COMPTON and EASTAUGH, JJ.
OPINION
MATTHEWS, Justice.
I. INTRODUCTION
This case involves a news publisher's claim that | {
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Swansea City is pleased to announce a first official club partnership with Swansea University as the ‘Official Back of Shirt Sponsor’ and ‘Higher Education Partner’ for the 2018-19 season.
Building on a long-standing working relationship across many areas of both businesses, the new partnership brings it all together in an all-encompassing agreement.
Swansea University’s logo will be prominent on the back of the club’s new home and away shirt for the duration of the Championship season, as well as the back of the academy and Swans Ladies team shirts.
Swansea University will also continue their sponsorship of the Liberty Stadium’s West Stand for the full campaign, reinforcing their commitment from three seasons ago. They will also become strategically involved with Swans TV Live, the club’s new live match streaming platform thisDogs were tamed 16,300 years ago in China as livestock, not pets
Washington, September 5 (ANI): A new genetic analysis has suggested that dogs were tamed for the first time 16,300 years ago in southern China, not as pets, but as livestock.
"In this region, even today, eating dog is a big cultural thing," study co-author Peter Savolainen, a biologist at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, told National Geographic News.
"And you can also see in the historical records as far back as you can go that eating dogs has been very common in East Asia," he said.
"Therefore, you have to think of the possibility that this was one of the reasons for domesticating dogs," he added.
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RIVE
>>> THE U.S. HAS OFFICIALLY
RACED PAST 3 MILLION CASES OF
CORONAVIRUS.
STATES FACING A GROWING SHORTAGE
OF TESTS
BUT MANY ARE ASKING WHY THE
DEATH RATE REMAINS LOW
>>> BREAKING OVERNIGHT
MARY KAY LATERNO, THE TEACHER,
HAS DIED
DETAILS JUST AHEAD.
>> POLICE HAVE IDENTIFIED A
PERSON OF INTEREST IN THE
SHOO
SHOOTING DEATH OF A GIRL ON
FOURTH OF JULY.
>> "EARLY TODAY" STARTS RIGHT
NOW.
>> GOOD WEDNESDAY MORNING, I'M
PHILLIP MENA.
>> I'M FRANCES RIVERA.
WE'LL HAVE THE LATEST ON THE
CORONAVIRUS JUST AHEAD
BUT FIRST, BREAKING OVERNIGHT.
SHE WAS THE FORMER SEATTLE
TEACHER WHOSE CASE CAPTURED
NATIONAL INFAMY.
SHE HAS DIED AFTER A SIX-MONTH
BATTLE WITH COLON CANCER
SHE HAD HIS CHILD WHILE IN
PRISON
AND AFTER SERVING SEVEN YEARS
BEHIND BARS, THEY MARRIED AND
HAD ANOTHER CHILD.
THEN, JUST SHY OF THEIR 12-YEAR
ANNIVERSARY, THE TWO SEPARATED
IN 2017.
ACCORDING TO HER ATTORNEY PHILAO
CARED FORHER DURING THE FINAL
MONTH OF HER LIFE.
MARY KAY WAS 58 YEARS OLD.
>> LET'S TURN NOW TO THE
CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AND
TROUBLING NEW MILESTONES IN THE
UNITED STATES.
MORE THAN 3 MILLION CASES OF
COVID-19 HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED IN
THE U.S. AND FOR THE FIRST TIME,
TEXAS RECORDED OVER 10,000 NEW
CASES IN A SINGLE DAY.
GAVE FORMAL NOTICE TO WITHDRAWAL
FROM THE WORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S BEEN CRITICAL
OF THE GROUP'S RESPONSE TO THE
PANDEMIC.
>> THE COUNTRY THAT IS SECOND TO
AMERICA IN THE NUMBER OF
INFECTIONS IS BRAZIL
OVER 65,000 BRAZILIANS HAVE DIED
FROM CORONAVIRUS
PRESIDENT BOLSONARO REVEALED
THAT HE TESTED POSITIVE, AFTER
DOWNPLAYING THE RISK
WHILE SPEAKING WITH REPORTERS
ABOUT HIS POSITIVE RESULT,
BOLSONARO REMOVED HIS MASK AND
SAID THAT HE IS FINE.
>> MASK REQUIREMENTS, HERE, IN
THE U.S., HAVE LED TO A LOT OF
OUTBURSTS IN STORES.
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS ONE FROM A
COSTCO | {
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WEBVTT SOLEDAD: A BATTLE, PLAYING OUT IN THE HILLS OF NORTH DAKOTA, IS PITTING HUNDREDS OF NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES AGAINST PIPELINE PROGRESS. THE DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE, ALMOST 11-HUNDRED MILES LONG, RUNS THROUGH FOUR STATES, FROM NORTH DAKOTA TO ILLINOIS. THOUGH 60% COMPLETE, THIS PART OF THE PIPELINE, SOUTH OF BISMARCK, IS AT ISSUE. THE PIPELINE IS BEING INSTALLED, UNDER THE MISSOURI RIVER, A MAIN SOURCE OF WATER FOR THE STANDING ROCK SIOUX TRIBE. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS TEMPORARILY PUT THE PROJECT ON HOLD. STILL, THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HAVE DESCENDED ON THE REGION TO SHOW THEIR SUPPORT FOR THE TRIBES. MATTER OF FACT CORRESPONDENT JESSICA GOMEZ HAS OUR STOR JESSICA: THOUGH QUIETER NOW THAN IN RECENT DAYS THEY ARE STILL ARRIVING, SOMETIMES ENTIRE FAMILIES. SETTING UP THEIR TENTS ANDof opposites, an impossible binding together of body parts that shouldn’t co-exist.
In the Middle Ages, hybrid creatures were frequently used to explain our existence and teach Christians how to live good (or bad) lives. Inherited from the Classical tradition, the sirens and their enchanting song, for example, became an emblem of the devil, ever ready to lure sinners to their destruction with the sweetness of worldly pleasures. The mermaid, on the other hand, might encapsulate vanity. Commonly depicted with a mirror and comb, the accoutrements of pride, she would often appear in manuscripts and churches as a warning against sin. Yet her hybrid body could also be used to represent positive dualities, as the fourteenth-century religious plays known as the Cornish Ordinalia show. Here the mermaid is employed | {
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programmed instructional materials in the various areas of occupational technology such as for example, electronics, automotive technology, drafting, heating and air conditioning, and in the medical and chemical areas of technology, as well as in the traditional areas of high school study.NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY.
3
SHELLEY-- THE ARCHDIOCESE OF
INDIANAPOLIS WANTS A JUDGE TO
DISMISS A FORMER TEACHER'S
LAWSUIT... ON THE GROUNDS OF
FREE SPEECH.AFTER HE WAS FIRED
FOR BEING MARRIED TO A
MAN. CATHOLIC CHURCH LEADERS
ARE CITING THE FIRST AMENDMENT
AS A DEFENSE... FOR FIRING A
FORMER CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL
TEACHER. THE SCHOOL FIRED HIM
IN JUNE. NOW HE'S SUING SAYING
THE SCHOOL VIOLATED HIS
CONTRACT. HIS HUSBAND TEACHES
AT BREBEUF JESUIT... WHICH
REFUSED TO FIRE HIM. THE
ARCHDIOCESE SAID IT NO LONGER
RECOGNIZES BREBEUF AS A
CATHOLIC INSTITUTION.
ARCHBISHOP OF INDIANAPOLIS
CHARLES THOMPSON WAS
PREVIOUSLY THE BISHOP IN
EVANSVILLE.
3
SHELLEY-- ILLINOIS RECENTLY
ADOPTED A POLICY REQUIRING
PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO TEACH
STUDENTS ABOUT THE
CONTRIBUTIONS OF LGBTQ PEOPLE
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“running for student body president and vice president at one of the largest universities in the world is no small task – it takes a tremendous amount of courage, vulnerability and sacrifice.”
Helgren congratulated Guzman and Wolf.
“I’m excited to see where leadership takes our passionate student body,” he said.
He also acknowledged the other two campaigns for their hard work.
It has been 17 years since the last African-American student body president, Daron Roberts.
Six years have passed since the last female student body president, Natalie Butler — until Alejandrina.
The Guzman-Wolf campaign for UT student body president
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WEBVTT KETV NEWSWATCH 7'S JAMES WILCOXIS LIVE AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS.JAMES: THAT INTERNALrtINVESTIGATION WON'T JUST BELOOKING INTO WHAT HAPPENED ONCAMERA, BUT WHAT LEAD UP TO IT.THE MAN WHO RECORDED THE VIDEOSAYS HE BELIEVES THE OFFICER WASrtSIMPLY TRYING TO DO HER JOB.THIS IS THE CELL PHONE VIDEOTHAT'S PROMPTED AN INTERNALINVESTIGATION AT THE OMAHAPOLICE DEPARTENT.>> TO THISrt POINT, SHE ISGRABBING THE COPS ARM.JAMES: BRANDON RECORrtDED IT.>> THERE WAS A GUY THAT STARTEDA BAR FIGHT AND THEY WERE TRYINGTO GET HIM TO LEAVE.HIM AND HIS GIRLFRIEND TO GO BUTHE JUST KEPT CAUSING MOREPROBLEMS.JAMES:rt THE INCIDENT HAPPENINGAROUND 2:00 SUNDAY MORNING NEAR13TH AND HOWARD.BRANDON FILMING AS THINGSESCALATED.>> AND THEY WARNED HER MULTIPLErtTIMES TO GET AWAY AND SHE WOULDNOT LEAVE.JAMES: HE SAYS EVENTUALLYGRABBING AN OFFICER, WHICH ISWHEN THE OTHER FEMALE POLICEOFFICER PUSHED | {
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Matter of Clark v Annucci (2017 NY Slip Op 04691)
Matter of Clark v Annucci
2017 NY Slip Op 04691
Decided on June 9, 2017
Appellate Division, Fourth Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided on June 9, 2017
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department
PRESENT: CENTRA, J.P., PERADOTTO, CARNI, NEMOYER, AND CURRAN, JJ.
749 TP 16-02187
[*1]IN THE MATTER OF JAHMEL CLARK, PETITIONER,
vANTHONY ANNUCCI, ACTING COMMISSIONER, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION, RESPONDENT.
WYOMING COUNTY-ATTICA LEGAL AID BUREAU, WARSAW (LEAH R. NOWOTARSKI OF COUNSEL), FOR PETITIONER.
ERIC T. SCHNEIDERMAN, ATTORNEY GENERAL, ALBANY (MARCUS J. MASTRACCO OF COUNSEL), FOR RESPONDENT.
Proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78 (transferred toChristopher Cowdray: World Class Hotel Executive
Christopher Cowdray is an internationally admired hotel executive. Under his skilled leadership, many hotel chains around the world have been able to expand and far better serve the needs of his customers. He has continued to maintain his commitment to excellence and the provision of hotel services to customers who expect the best possible service when they travel for business or pleasure. His work around the world has helped hotels prioritize the needs of their customers and figure out how best to create an experience that meets their needs and wants.
Mr. Cowdray is a native of the country of Zimbabwe, a country located in Southern Africa. After completing his initial basic education, Cowdray went on to attend classes at Columbia University in the | {
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may properly take judicial notice (Evid. Code, § 459), the correctness of which is not disputed by the People.
It appears that several weeks before petitioners were indicted by the grand jury on May 28, 1968, the four petitioners named in count VIII had, on March 6, 1968, been named in a misdemeanor complaint in the Municipal Court of the East Los Angeles Judicial District. One count of that complaint charged a violation of section 415 to have been committed on March 5, 1968, at 5101 East Sixth Street, the address of Garfield High School.[31]
On June 7, 1968, petitioners' counsel and a deputy district attorney appeared in the municipal court. The People moved to dismiss the misdemeanor complaint on the ground that "[s]ubsequent to the complaint and *706 beforea private unincorporated association of persons from Wheatland, Golden Valley, Musselshell, Sweet Grass, Stillwater, Carbon, Yellowstone and Big Horn Counties, whose purpose is stated to be promotion of economic and social development in those counties. It appears a "Board of Trustees" controls the Federation and that Ralph Gildroy is a member trustee for Musselshell County.
Senate Joint Resolution No. 13 adopted by the 42nd Montana Legislative Assembly in February 1971, was entitled:
"A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MONTANA RESPECTFULLY URGING THE HONORABLE FORREST H. ANDERSON, GOVERNOR, AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO RETAIN THE SOUTH-CENTRAL MONTANA DEVELOPMENT FEDERATION INTACT."
It provided in pertinent part:
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Matter of Butler v New York State Div. of Parole (2018 NY Slip Op 05550)
Matter of Butler v New York State Div. of Parole
2018 NY Slip Op 05550
Decided on July 26, 2018
Appellate Division, Third Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided and Entered: July 26, 2018
[*1]In the Matter of MICHAEL BUTLER,
vNEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF PAROLE, Respondent.
Calendar Date: June 11, 2018
Before: Garry, P.J., McCarthy, Lynch, Aarons and Pritzker, JJ.
Michael Butler, Altona, appellant pro se.
Barbara D. Underwood, Attorney General, Albany (Frank Brady of counsel), for respondent.
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court (DeBow, J.), entered October 13, 2017 in Albany County, which, in a proceedingto a printing part, and a second scrip feed passage for guiding a scrip inserted by an operator from the front of the apparatus to the printing part. The apparatus can print data about monetary transactions on a receipt tape guided through the first receipt tape feed passage and put a scrip inserted from the outside on the receipt tape and print any data about taxation and sales, etc., on the scrip.
The device can feed a paper between a pinch roller and a platen provided upward of the printing part, and with the paper pressed by the pinch roller, move the paper by rotation of the platen.
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A former University of Calgary student who was accused of hiding two semi-automatic pistols in the ceiling of a campus building no longer faces charges.
Husayn Nathoo's trial was to begin Monday morning, but last week his weapons-related charges were stayed by prosecutor Adam May, who said there was "no reasonable likelihood of conviction."
In August 2015, electrical contractors found two .45-calibre semi-automatic pistols inside a box hidden in a false ceiling in the university's Earth Sciences Building.
Originally facing seven firearms charges, Nathoo, 28, was heading to trial on two counts of unauthorized possession of a firearm.
Defence lawyer Alain Hepner said the Crown's case was "strictly circumstantial" and faced "evidentiary issues."
When the guns were discovered, police said they were initially concerned the intent was to use the weapons in aOF THE LOWER COURT AGAINST THE OVERWHELMING WEIGHT OF THE EVIDENCE?
FACTS
¶ 2. Michael Davis conspired to steal and strip a car of it's tires. Davis acted as a look-out while his accomplice, Melvin Hubbard, stole the car. A witness, Susan McCracken, saw the car being stolen and a look-out car that followed. Both Hubbard and McCracken testified that Davis was the individual involved in the crime. Davis was convicted and sentenced as a habitual offender to six years in the Mississippi Department of Corrections without the possibility of parole, probation, suspension or reduction.
ANALYSIS
I. DID THE LOWER COURT ERR IN INFORMING DAVIS OF HIS RIGHT TO REPRESENT HIMSELF, AND DID DAVIS' TRIAL COUNSEL PROVIDE INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL?
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Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter And Yahoo Refuse To Cooperate With UK's 'Snooper's Charter'
from the that's-a-bit-of-a-problem dept
A month ago, we wrote about how the UK's infamous "Snooper's Charter" had been scuppered by Nick Clegg, the UK's Deputy Prime Minister. The Guardian now reveals that top Internet companies may have played a key role in this decision: The five biggest internet companies in the world, including Google and Facebook, have privately delivered a thinly veiled warning to the home secretary, Theresa May, that they will not voluntarily co-operate with the "snooper's charter".
In a leaked letter to the home secretary that is also signed by Twitter, Microsoft and Yahoo!, the web's "big five" say that May's rewritten proposals to track everybody's email, internet and social media use remain "expensive to implementTHIS DAY OFF. IT'S REALLY FRUSTRATING. ON MONDAY, AN AIRLINE WAS ABOUT TO TAKE OFF AND PASSENGERS GOT OUT USING INFLATABLE SLIDES AFTER SMOKE FILLED UP THE CABIN. THE AIRLINE DISCOVERED IT HAD NOT BEEN DOING MAINTENANCE WORK ON THE SLIDES AS FREQUENTLY AS THE MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDS. AS A RESULT, THE AIRLINE GROUNDED 30 AIRCRAFT UNTIL IT COULD DETERMINE WHICH SLIDES WERE IN COMPLIANCE. THAT KIND OF STINKS. BUT IT'S A WEEKEND. SO NOBODY HAS TO BE BACK TO WORK UNTIL MONDAY, SO IT'S ALL GOOD. THE STRANDED PASSENGERS WILL RECEIVE A FULL REFUND AND A CREDIT TOWARD ANOTHER TRIP, BUT SINCE NO OTHER AIRLINES OUT OF SANFORD FLY TO THE SAME DESTINATIONS, SHE'S STUCK WAITING FOR ANOTHER ALLEGIANT FLIGHT. I PLAN ON GETTING ON THAT FLIGHT TOMORROW. | {
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Research Action on Mountains as Sentinels of Change 1. Background and rationale Mountains exist in many regions of the world and are home to a significant fraction of the world
QUÉBEC DECLARATION ON ECOTOURISM In the framework of the UN International Year of Ecotourism, 2002, under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Tourism Organization
Doing Business, Small & Medium Enterprise Support and Information Access Vietnam, a nation of 92 million people, aspires to be more fully integrated into the global economy and community and an industrialized
Brief overview TURKISH CONTRACTING IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET Construction plays a crucial role in Turkey s economic development, accounting for 5.9% of GDP and employing some 1.8 million people. When
The IPCC Special Report on Managing the Risks of ExtremeTogether to Respond to Climate Change WATER ACCOUNTING OF INDIA S TOTAL WATER RESOURCES Unutilizable
OFIDUNDP CROSSREGIONAL GRANTS COMPETITION The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) are launching the first joint CrossRegional Grants Competition.
BACKGROUND PAPER FOR FIXING THE BROKEN PROMISE OF EDUCATION FOR ALL DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIOECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE: AN ANALYSIS OF HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA By Hiroyuki Hattori, UNICEF This
SUBMISSION Human mobility in the context of loss and damage from climate change: Needs, gaps, and roles of the Convention in addressing loss and damage Joint submission by United Nations High Commissioner
12 Globalization and International Trade Globalization refers to the growing interdependence of countries resulting from the increasing integration of trade, finance, people, and ideas in one global marketplace.
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422 U.S. 171 (1975)
UNITED STATES
v.
HALE.
No. 74-364.
Supreme Court of United States.
Argued April 14, 1975.
Decided June 23, 1975.
CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT.
*172 Deputy Solicitor General Frey argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Bork, Acting Assistant Attorney General Keeney, Jerome M. Feit, and Ivan Michael Schaeffer.
Larry J. Ritchie, by appointment of the Court, 421 U. S. 928, argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent.[*]
MR. JUSTICE MARSHALL delivered the opinion of the Court.
Respondent was tried and convicted of robbery in the District Court for the District of Columbia.[1] During cross-examination at trial the prosecutor asked respondent why he had not given the police his alibi when he was questioned shortly after hisadvised of his right to remain silent. He was searched and found to be in possession of $158 in cash. An officer then asked: "Where did you get the money?" Hale made no response.
At trial respondent took the witness stand in his own defense. He acknowledged having met Arrington in a shoe store on the day in question. Hale stated that, after the meeting, he was approached by three men who inquired whether Arrington had any money, to which Hale replied he "didn't know." From there respondent claimed he went to a narcotics treatment center, where he remained until after the time of the robbery. According to his testimony he left the center with a friend who subsequently purchased narcotics. Shortly after the transaction they were approached by | {
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327 U.S. 82 (1946)
CANIZIO
v.
NEW YORK.
No. 152.
Supreme Court of United States.
Argued January 4, 1946.
Decided February 4, 1946.
CERTIORARI TO THE COUNTY COURT OF KINGS COUNTY, NEW YORK.
*83 Maurice Edelbaum argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner.
William I. Siegel argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Henry J. Walsh.
MR. JUSTICE BLACK delivered the opinion of the Court.
On June 1, 1931 in the County Court of Kings County, New York, the petitioner pleaded guilty to the crime of robbery in the first degree. On June 19, 1931 that court sentenced him to serve a term of from 15 to 30 years in state prison. After the petitioner had served almost 14 years of this sentence he instituted this proceeding by a motion, coram nobis, in theKings County court, praying that the June 19, 1931 sentence be vacated and set aside. His motion, verified by oath, alleged that at the time of his arraignment, guilty plea, and sentence, petitioner was *84 19 years old and unfamiliar with legal proceedings; that he was not represented by counsel; and that the court neither asked him whether he desired counsel to be assigned, nor advised him of his right to counsel. Petitioner's motion charged that the acceptance of his guilty plea and the sentencing under these circumstances violated Article 1, § 6 of the New York State Constitution and § 308 of the New York Code of Criminal Procedure, and deprived him of his liberty without due process of law in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment to | {
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COULD CASUALTIES HAVE BEEN SPARED? SHOCKING RADIO COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE FERRY THAT SANK OFF THE COAST OF KOREA. BUT FIRST, HOMES IN BALTIMORE COUNTY GO UP IN FLAMES. THAT FIRE QUICKLY REACHED TWO ALARMS AND TONIGHT TWO TIMEONIUM FAMILIES ARE WITHOUT A HOME. JOSH BERG IS LIVE AT PUBLIC SAFEST HEADQUARTERS WITH THE BIG STORY. TWO HOUSES WERE DESTROYED, A THIRD ONLY SLIGHTLY DAMAGES. A QUIET EASTER SUNDAY BROKEN BY CHAOS. FIRE WAS JUST SHOOTING OUT AND FLAMES AND SMOKE WAS EVERYWHERE. THERE WAS TONS OF FIRE AND SMOKE AND IT WENT FROM ONE TO THE OTHER AND AROUND BACK YOU COULDN'T SEE MORE THAN A FOOT IN FRONT OF YOU. BALTIMORE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT BELIEVED A GRILL SPASHED THE FIRE THAT DESTROYED TWO HOUSES. BASICALLY THEY SAIDFinal journey: The emaciated mare walked across Dartmoor for five days in order to deliver her foal to the home of owner Lorraine Chambers
Trudging for days across the exposed moor, this is a dying mother’s final act of love for her newborn. Just hours after leading her foal to the safety of a farm, the mare died.Experts believe she knew she did not have long to live when she spent five days fighting illness and exhaustion to guide her young offspring across Dartmoor.
Sad tale: The mare then died less than 24 hours later
The foal was dependent on her mother’s milk, and would have died alongside her if she had not been escorted to human care. But the tired and emaciated mare battled to deliver her to the home | {
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photo, a three paragraph text, and the title, VENICE JAPANESE AMERICAN MEMORIAL MONUMENT:
IN APRIL 1942, DURING WORLD WAR II, MORE THAN A THOUSAND AMERICAN MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN OF JAPANESE ANCESTRY IN VENICE, SANTA MONICA, AND MALIBU REPORTED TO THIS CORNER AT VENICE AND LINCOLN BOULEVARDS. THEY WERE ALLOWED TO BRING WITH THEM ONLY WHAT THEY COULD CARRY. THE WESTERN DEFENSE COMMAND AND FOURTH ARMY ISSUED CIVILIAN EXCLUSION ORDER NO. 7 WHICH GAVE FAMILIES ONLY DAYS TO DISPOSE OF THEIR PROPERTY AND POSSESSIONS. BUSES TRANSPORTED THEM DIRECTLY TO THE AMERICAN CONCENTRATION CAMP AT MANZANAR IN INYO COUNTY WHERE MANY INTERNEES WERE INCARCERATED FOR MORE THAN THREE YEARS.
JAPAN’S DECEMBER 7, 1941 ATTACK ON THE U.S. NAVAL BASE AT PEARL HARBOR IN HAWAII PLUNGED THE UNITED STATES INTO WORLD WARII. WITHIN DAYS, THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PUT JAPANESE AMERICAN COMMUNITY LEADERS INTO DETENTION CENTERS FOR THE UNSUBSTANTIATED FEAR OF COLLUSION WITH THE ENEMY NATION OF JAPAN. ON FEBRUARY 19, 1942, PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT SIGNED EXECUTIVE ORDER 9066, WHICH EMPOWERED THE U.S. ARMY TO DECLARE AREAS OF WASHINGTON, OREGON, AND CALIFORNIA MILITARILY SENSITIVE. EO 9066 FORCED THE REMOVAL OF 120,000 JAPANESE AND AMERICAN CITIZENS OF JAPANESE ANCESTRY FROM THE WEST COAST TO BE IMPRISONED IN TEMPORARY ASSEMBLY CENTERS AT FAIRGROUNDS AND RACE TRACKS. MONTHS LATER, THEY WERE TAKEN TO TEN AMERICAN CONCENTRATION CAMPS UNDER THE WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY. THIS FORCED REMOVAL AND IMPRISONMENT, WITHOUT ANY REGARD TO DUE PROCESS OR THE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS, VIOLATED THEIR RIGHTS UNDER THE U.S. CONSTITUTION.
MAY THIS VENICE JAPANESE AMERICAN MEMORIAL | {
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2016, and to expire February 1, 2020
Leroy Smith, 1308 Ashland Dr., Columbia, SC 29229
S. 1012 (Word version) -- Senators Grooms and Fair: A SENATE RESOLUTION TO DESIGNATE THE WEEK OF JANUARY 24 THROUGH JANUARY 30, 2016, AS "NATIONAL SCHOOL CHOICE WEEK IN SOUTH CAROLINA" AND TO CONGRATULATE STUDENTS, PARENTS, TEACHERS, AND SCHOOL LEADERS FROM K-12 EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS OF ALL VARIETIES FOR THEIR PERSISTENCE, ACHIEVEMENTS, DEDICATION, AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO THEIR COMMUNITIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
Senator BRYANT asked unanimous consent to make a motion to recall the Resolution from the Committee on Education.
The Resolution was recalled from the Committee on Education.
Senator BRYANT asked unanimous consent to make a motion to take the Resolution up for immediate consideration.
There was no objection.
The Senate proceeded to a consideration of the Resolution. The question thenif amended, by striking all after the enacting words and inserting:
"Section 12-6-3770. (A) A taxpayer who constructs, purchases, or leases solar energy property located on the Environmental Protection Agency's National Priority List, National Priority List Equivalent Sites, or on a list of related removal actions, as certified by the Department of Health and Environmental Control, located in the State of South Carolina and places it in service in this State during the taxable year, is allowed an income tax credit equal to twenty-five percent of the cost, including the cost of installation, of the property. The credit is earned in the year in which the solar energy property is placed in service, but must be taken in five equal annual installments, beginning in the year in which the | {
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Trump, championing his ' America First ' strategy, was a vocal critic of India for levying "huge" obligations on US products and defined the nation as a "tariff king."
Currently, the US and China are involved in a scarring trade war following trade tariffs imposed on Chinese products by Donald Trump and retaliated by Beijing. Earlier in July, Donald Trump asked the World Trade Organization to describe how it describes the status of developing nations, a move apparently directed at identifying nations such as China, Turkey and India that are receiving mild treatment under the laws of worldwide trade.
In a memorandum, Donald Trump enabled the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to take legal action if any developed countries take advantage of WTO loopholes inappropriately. Speaking at a meeting in Pennsylvania'Harry Crawford', Annie Birkett's husband. They were issues that barely raise an eyebrow today, as Sydney prepares for another Mardi Gras celebrating sexual diversity. During the latter years of the First World War, however, there was no lexicon in place to fully describe the intricacies of the case. Falleni's celebrity will be increased by the first reading of a play, The Trouble with Harry, this week in Brisbane. A documentary is also being made. Her extraordinary secret began to unravel soon after October 3, 1917, when The Sydney Morning Herald ran a small story headlined ''Charred Remains of a Woman''. The woman could not be identified and the inquest recorded an open verdict.
Three years later, a young man reported to police that his mother, Annie Birkett, was missing. | {
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NOW AND
UNDERSTAND WHY THEY'RE BEING
TESTED.
>> Reporter: AND TO HELP
PARENTS, BC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
CREATED THIS VIDEO.
>> YOU PROBABLY KNOW THERE IS A
VIRUS GOING AROUND RIGHT NOW
CALLED COVID-19.
>> Reporter: TO MAKE IT EASIER
TO EXPLAIN THE PROCESS AND GET
KIDS COMFORTABLE.
AS FOR LEE AND HIS DAUGHTER?
>> YOU WANT TO BE BACK IN
DAYCARE?
DO YOU MISS ANNIKA?
YEAH.
>> Reporter: CONFUSING
INSTRUCTIONS KEEPING SASA AWAY
FROM FRIENDS.
TINA LOVGREEN, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> THE FIRST NATIONS LEADERSHIP
COUNCIL IS CALLING ON THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO ISSUE AN
EMERGENCY ORDER TO CLOSE ALL
SOCKEYE SALMON FISHERIES ON THE
FRASER RIVER CITING A
CATASTROPHIC DECLINE IN STOCKS
OF THE FISH.
THE COUNCIL SAYS ABOUT 280,000
SALMON ARE SET TO RETURN THIS
YEAR, DOWN FROM OVER A MILLION
TEN YEARS AGO.
IT SAYS SOME OFTHE
NISGA'A NATION WHEN HE SIGNED
THE COUNTRY'S FIRST MODERN
TREATY WITH THE FEDERAL AND
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS BACK IN
THE YEAR 2000.
HE WAS AN OFFICER AND A
COMPANION OF THE ORDER OF CANADA
AND A FORMER CHANCELLOR OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BC.
GOSNELL HAD BEEN BATTLING
CANCER.
HE WAS 84 YEARS OLD.
>> QUITE THE MAN.
>> MM-HMM.
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SUMMER-LONG SEARCH FOR THE BEST
ONE IN METRO VANCOUVER.
>> YESTERDAY, WE BROUGHT YOU
MOUNT PLEASANT.
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“has been working with me on transformation.”
One of Kernan’s colleagues in the war games, Marine Lt. Gen. Paul Van Riper, who commanded the “bad guys,” later told the Army Times that the games were rigged for the opposition forces to lose. The Joint Forces Command denied his assertions.
Gingrich, under his moniker as Pentagon consultant and his position on the Board, also made several trips to the CIA in the run-up to the Iraq war, either at the behest of Cheney or Rumsfeld. In the June-July 2003 issue of Foreign Policy, Gingrich then claimed that the real problem with the Iraq war intelligence was the State Department, asking, “Can anyone imagine a State Department more out of sync with Bush’s views and objectives?”
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Hey there, time traveller!This article was published 27/7/2013 (1230 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
For Fish fans, it was such a familiar scene: Max Poulin leaning over the dugout rail on Saturday, back at Shaw Park and back in a red jersey.
Only one thing: This time around, there wasn't a furious fish embroidered on Poulin's sleeve. Instead, the 36-year-old retired shortstop was turned out in the ruby hue of the visiting Trois-Rivi®res Aigles, the Quebec team he now serves as hitting coach.
Yeah, it's a little strange to be looking across the field at the Goldeyes, he said. He wore their uniform for eight years and was a fan fave in all eight.
"It was really hard yesterday," he said Saturday | {
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WAS INTOXICATED WHEN HER CAR SLAMMED INTO ANOTHER VEHICLE ON MAY 26TH ON HIGHWAY 61 IN NORCO KILLING THREE PEOPLE INCLUDING A PREGNANT WOMAN. ENGLADE WAS RELEASED FROM THE HOSPITAL YESTERDAY AND TAKEN TO JAIL BY STATE POLICE OFFICERS. GIVEN THE GRAVITY OF HER CHARGES AND THE NEWS THAT PROSECUTORS SAY DRUGS WERE IN HER SYSTEM - LEGAL ANALYSTS SAY SHE;S FIGHTING AN UPHILL BATTLE. ...As she knows it is over. NO TRIAL DATE FOR ENGLADE HAS BEEN SET. AS THE I-TEAM FIRST REPORTED, ENGLADE HAS A LONG HISTORY OF DWI ARRESTS. SHE'S BEEN CHARGED FOUR TIMES IN THE PAST 18 YEARS WITH DRIVING DRUNK.nitrogen and oxygen, preventing their build-up and the destruction of dopamine-producing neurons. Research has attempted to link dietary patterns to the likelihood of developing Parkinson's disease. Promising research shows that a diet consisting of foods typically associated with a Mediterranean diet may act as a preventative measure for the disease due to the high levels of antioxidants found in within these foods such as complex phenols, vitamins C and E, and carotenoids. A typical Mediterranean diet consists of a high intake of vegetables, legumes, fruits, and cereals, olive oil (unsaturated fatty acids), and fish and low to moderate intake of foods such as dairy, meats, poultry. Other research has shown that diets rich in dairy products result in a higher likelihood of developing Parkinson's disease. | {
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nababasa noong iba yung complaint, pumirma na ang required minimum to send the case to the Senate for trial.
SO IT BECAME PROVIDENTIAL THAT IN THE PROCESS OF THE KILOMETRIC SESSIONS that took almost a year, AN ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY WAS ACHIEVED.
RELATED TO THE FAILURE OF SERENO TO RELIGIOUSLY SUBMIT HER SALN FROM THE TIME SHE STARTED SERVING IN GOVERNMENT, THE LAWYER MANDATED TO DEFEND OUR GOVERNMENT, IPSO FACTO THE PEOPLE OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, IN HIS CAPACITY AS SOLICITOR-GENERAL, SAW A VIOLATION NOT JUST OF THE RULE OF LAW BY ONE OF THE HIGHEST OFFICIALS OF THE LAND, AND TOOK IT UPON HIMSELF TO FILE A QUO WARRANTO PETITION TO THE SUPREME COURT.
Pres. Rodrigo Duterte and CJ Sereno | Photo from CNN Philippines
Most people do not realizethat it was in defense of the absolute sovereignty of the people, that means all of you and I, that Jose Calida acted against a usurper of derivative power.
The rest is history, Maria Lourdes Sereno has undergone the first step of removal from office from being disqualified from the very beginning (ab initio), thus her appointment as Chief Justice was unconstitutional and therefore illegal.
She should have been the first to understand what the law means because she concurred to a quo warrante disqualification against Reynaldo Villar, erstwhile COA chief who was removed from office on April 24, 2012 under G.R. No. 192791, when she was already associate justice of the Supreme Court. | {
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General Anders Fogh Rasmussen demanded the immediate release of the detained civilians and ships held by Israel.
THIS IS JUST A HOLDING MOVE - LIKE MOVING A PAWN - IN PREPARATION FOR SENDING A TURKISH NAVAL SHIP WITH THE NEXT FLOTILLA AND DELIBERATELY ENGAGING THE IDF IN ORDER TO INVOKE NATO ARTICLE 5.
Turkey demanded on Tuesday that the United States condemn the botched Israeli raid on an aid flotilla that ended with Israeli soldiers killing nine activists.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters ahead of a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that Turkey was disappointed with the Obama administration's response to the raid.
He said that he had scheduled a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington on Monday to discuss indirect talks withSyria before Netanyahu canceled his trip Sunday.
The White House has reacted cautiously, asking for disclosure of the full facts about the raid. The killings have put the administration in an awkward position between two allies at a time that it is trying to refocus Middle East peace talks and win new sanctions against Iran in the United Nations Security Council.
In a sign of the sensitivity of the raid on U.S.-Turkish relations, the State Department closed coverage of the meeting to the press. It had previously scheduled a photo opportunity, a venue in which reporters probably would have tried to ask questions.
Before they met, however, Davutoglu was perfectly open about the message he would convey to Clinton.
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FARGO BANK, NA is the Plaintiff and TRAVIS L. DICK; MELISSA K. DICK; STATE OF FLORIDA; STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY; are the Defendants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.OKALOOSA.REALFORECLOSE.COM at 11:00AM, on the 31 day of May, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 12, PINE FOREST SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE Legal # 130828 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 12 CP 241 Division Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF WAYMON GILBERT ST JOHN Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Waymon Gilbert St John, deceased, whose date of death was January 24, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County,magni ed. The Indians loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the third but came away without a run as Sowell, the Bulldog third baseman, threw Rikki Rummel out at home plate as Katie Hass reached on a elders choice. The inning ended with Bufkin striking out Chelsea Shultz. Choctaw threatened again in the fth, but was unable to score. Rummel was thrown out at the plate by Crestview shortstop Shelby Gainer as Hass was safe on a elders choice. With one out, Wooley, who reached on an in eld single, was at third and Hass was at second, with Taylor Campbell at the plate. Campbell lifted a y ball to Woodward in left eld that would have scored Wooley and moved Hass to third, | {
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118 F.Supp. 40 (1951)
EDELSTEIN
v.
SOUTH POST OFFICERS CLUB.
Civ. A. No. 567.
United States District Court E. D. Virginia, Alexandria Division.
April 25, 1951.
George M. Giammittorio, Alexandria, for plaintiff.
George R. Humrickhouse, U. S. Atty. for defendant.
BRYAN, District Judge.
This action must be dismissed as a suit against an agency of the United States to which the United States has not consented. The South Post Officers Club is an instrumentality of the Government, formed as a necessary adjunct to, and an integral part of, the Military Establishment of the United States under the direction of the Secretary of War, now the Secretary of the Army, with Congressional authorization. It is wholly owned by the United States. Standard Oil Co. v. Johnson, 316 U.S. 481, 62 S.Ct. 1168, 86 L.Ed. 1611; Army Regulations No. 210-50 | {
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NASA will participate in the fifth annual Zero Robotics SPHERES Challenge Friday, Jan. 17, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus in Cambridge, Mass.
The event will be broadcast live on NASA Television beginning at 7:30 a.m. EST.
The agency will join in the event with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, MIT, the European Space Agency, the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, IT consulting firm Appirio, and high school student teams from the United States and abroad.
For the competition, NASA will upload software developed by high school students onto bowling ball-sized spherical satellites called Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites, or SPHERES, which are currently aboard the International Space Station. From there, space station Expedition 38 Commander Oleg Kotov and Flight Engineer Richard MastracchioPhoto Gallery
Willie Nelson
Biography
by Hal Erickson
Texas born-and-bred musical legend Willie Nelson cracked into showbiz as a disc jockey in Fort Worth. He went on to join the Ray Price band, writing tunes for Price as well as a slew of other artists (Nelson's the man who penned Patsy Cline's signature tune "Crazy"). Fronting his own group, The Outlaws, Nelson played the tanktown and honky-tonk circuit before scoring with his 1975 hit "Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain." In 1979, he made a laudable film debut as Robert Redford's sidekick in The Electric Horseman; one year later, he starred in the C&W "Intermezzo" clone Honeysuckle Rose (1980), for which he also wrote the score, including the chartbuster "On the Road Again." Nelson's acting resumé includes several made-for-TV westerns, among them | {
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448 Pa. 502 (1972)
Commonwealth
v.
Yuknavich, Appellant.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Argued January 14, 1972.
October 4, 1972.
*503 Before JONES, C.J., EAGEN, O'BRIEN, ROBERTS, POMEROY, NIX and MANDERINO, JJ.
*504 Sandra Sernak, with her Gelb, Notarianni & Mullaney, for appellant.
Daniel Daly, Assistant District Attorney, and Patrick Toole, District Attorney, submitted a brief for Commonwealth, appellee.
OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE NIX, October 4, 1972:
During the early morning hours of April 5, 1962, appellant, Paul Yuknavich, and Kenneth Souder set out to rob a Luzerne County service station. Pursuant to the prearranged plan, Yuknavich drove his car and parked in the vicinity of the service station. While appellant waited in the car, Souder left to rob the establishment. He had with him the revolver and ammunition which appellant had furnished. During the course of the robbery, thenight attendant, George Allabaugh, engaged in gunfire with Souder, as a result of which Allabaugh was killed.
Appellant was arrested on April 27, 1962, and entered a guilty plea to the charge of murder on November 13, 1962. At the degree of guilt hearing the court determined that the killing of George Allabaugh was murder in the first degree and appellant was sentenced to life imprisonment. No direct appeal was taken from this judgment of sentence, but on March 27, 1968, appellant filed a petition in which he averred that he was *505 entitled to relief under the Post Conviction Hearing Act.[1] Evidentiary hearings were held and based upon testimony taken at the hearings and upon the trial record the hearing court concluded that neither the court nor the | {
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Conveniently located in San Diego's noteworthy Hotel Circle, the Quality Inn® SeaWorld Zoo Area hotel is just minutes from all the best this popular vacation area offers . QUALCOMM Stadium, home to the San Diego Chargers football team, numerous sporting events and live entertainment shows, is just two miles from this San Diego, CA hotel . The hotel is located 5 miles from the San Diego International Airport . <P> Additional attractions close by include Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo, Knott's Soak City water park, and the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar . <P> FromBackground: THREE BLOCKS OF RESIDENTIAL HOUSES WERE BURNED TO THE GROUND IN CROWDED PASAY CITY, MANILA, THE PHILIPPINES, ON WEDNESDAY LAST (28 FEBRUARY). AT THE HEIGHT OF THE FIRE, FIVE AMERICAN SOLDIERS WERE INJURED AS THEY HELPED VICTIMS TO SALVAGE THEIR BELONGINGS. THE FIRE BLAZED FOR MORE THAN TWO HOURS, LEAVING SOME 1,000 PEOPLE HOMELESS.
THE FIRE IS THOUGHT TO HAVE STARTED IN ONE OF THE HOUSES, AND QUICKLY SPREAD THROUGH THE REST OF THE LIGHT-TIMBERED BUILDINGS. AT ONE STAGE FIREMEN RAN OUT OF WATER TO FIGHT THE FLAMES, AND WERE OBLIGED TO USE SEA-WATER, RUSHED IN BY EIGHT FIRE TRUCKS. DAMAGE IS ESTIMATED AT ABOUT GBP100,000 STERLING (1 MILLION PESOS).
IRONICALLY, THE FIRE HIT PASAY JUST TWO DAYS BEFORE THE START OF THE NATIONWIDE OBSERVANCE OF FIRE PREVENTION WEEK | {
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Citrus (Tokyo Magnitude 8.0) on screenplays coordinated by Keigo Koyanagi (Hanasaku Iroha). The series is aired in January last; here we can see the trailer of the second part of the series, here is the key visual.
Iwatani Naofumi, a common otaku, finds a book in the library that transports you into another world, He was entrusted with the task to join the sword, spear, and bow as one of the Four Cardinal Heroes to combat the Disasters as the Hero of the Shield.
Excited by the idea of a great adventure, Naofumi is added to the group. However, a few days after, was betrayed and loses all of his money, dignity, and respect. Unable to trust no one, assume a slave call Raphtalia and she is in the facebeheading Hayk Toroyan, Kyaram Sloyan, and Hrant Gharibyan by the Azerbaijani troops, as well as the torturing and mutilation of 18 NKR army members constitute grave breaches of customary international law". Azerbaijan's Ministry of Defense denied these reports, as bodies of the Armenian soldiers handed over to Armenia have not been decapitated or desecrated. According to the Azerbaijani side, all the bodies of the Armenian soldiers were handed over in the presence of international observers, and no traces of violence were detected on the bodies.
Relatives of three Armenian soldiers killed and beheaded during the escalation filed a complaint against Azerbaijan to the European Court of Human Rights. The plaintiffs demanded to recognize the case of inhumane treatment with regard to the bodies, lack of respect for their privacy, | {
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By Geeta Pandey
BBC News, Bhutan
Thimphu's markets are no longer the place to buy tobacco
The country was the first in the world to impose a nationwide ban on the sale of tobacco products back in December.
According to a notification from the ministry of trade and industry, the decision to ban smoking in public places has been made "to protect the present and future generations from the devastating consequences of tobacco use".
Bhutan's Health Secretary Dr Sangay Thinley told the BBC: "The use of tobacco is not so enormous, but with the changing times, we felt that the smoking trend was growing.
"So we thought we'd do something immediate. We know what a problem this is worldwide - the number of people tobacco kills every day."
But more than two months after thecivil liability act, the plaintiff Cleo Brown, as administrator of his daughter's estate, commenced this action seeking a judgment declaring the ownership of the Oldsmobile at the time of the collision. The jury found that Associates was the owner. The Court of Appeals reversed because of instructional error. We reinstate the jury's verdict.
*349 I
A statute provides that the owner of an automobile may transfer title by endorsing before a notary an assignment on the back of the certificate of title and delivering the certificate to the purchaser or transferee "at the time of the delivery to him of such vehicle."[1]
The certificate, allegedly assigned to Hernandez and then to Pointer, was lost and title was not reregistered in the records of the Secretary of State.
Associates' witnesses testified that the | {
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‘Underdog’ cartoon co-creator dies at 85
BOSTON — William Watts Biggers, the co-creator of the cartoon “Underdog,” the mild-mannered canine shoeshine boy who turned into a caped superhero to rescue his girlfriend, Sweet Polly Purebred, has died. He was 85.
Family friend Derek Tague says Biggers, who went by “Buck,” died unexpectedly at his Plymouth, Mass., home on Sunday.
The native of Avondale Estates, Ga., worked for the New York City advertising firm DFS when he accepted an assignment from the agency’s largest client, General Mills, to create television cartoons to promote its breakfast cereals. The most famous was “Underdog,” which debuted on NBC in 1964.of Tennessee and one in federal district court for the Northern District of Ohio. The fifth case was later transferred to the Middle District of Tennessee.
3
The complaints alleged that the March 8, 1988 collision of two UH-60A "Black Hawk" helicopters, which resulted in the deaths of United States Army personnel, stemmed from a "defective condition" in the aircraft and the "defectively and negligently designed" night vision goggles worn by the pilots.
4
In March 1990, the cases were consolidated. Subsequently, both Sikorsky and ITT filed motions for summary judgment relying on the federal common law "government contractor" or Boyle defense, as decided by the Supreme Court in Boyle v. United Technologies Corp., 487 U.S. 500 (1988). In March 1992, the district court granted summary judgment in | {
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“America’s founding fish” owing to its importance as a colonial food source. Prior to the 1980s, American shad supported lucrative commercial fisheries in Virginia; however, factors including overfishing, bycatch from offshore fisheries, barriers to migration, and predation have all played a role in the dramatic decline of this and other similar species.
Nonnative blue catfish and flathead catfish are both large, long-lived species that thrive in murky, nutrient-rich rivers. Blue catfish were introduced into Virginia tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay during the 1970s and 1980s to create new fishing opportunities at a time when many fisheries had collapsed or were on the brink of collapse. While no one knows who was responsible for stocking flathead catfish in the James River, they are now established in the James, Potomac, Susquehanna,and York River drainages.
To determine whether predation by these two catfish species is a major cause in the decline of American shad, blueback herring, and alewife, researchers used a technique called low-frequency electrofishing, which uses electricity to stun fish. Schmitt explained that catfish are particularly susceptible to this method of fishing.
“The electricity stuns them, and they rise to the surface and begin swimming erratically for a minute or two,” Schmitt explained.
Once a fish was netted, a team member shot a stream of pressurized water into its stomach, making it regurgitate whatever it had eaten. The fish was then returned to the river, unharmed. Later, in the lab, DNA testing enabled the team to identify the digested fish remains and determine which species the catfish were preying on.
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