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WILL SAY IS, FOR ME,THEY'RE ALL MY SONS.EVERY ST. AUGUSTINE HIGH SCHOOLSTUDENT HAS THEIR PURPLE MOM,THEIR SCHOOL MOM, THEIR FOOTBALLGAME MOM.AUBRY: TROY LADMIRAULT GRADUATEDWITH NELSON.TROY: IF I REMEMBER ONE THING,HE WAS FUN LOVING.AUBRY: INVESTIGATORS SAY GUNFIREERUPTED OUTSIDE A LARGE PARTYTHAT NELSON WAS ATTENDING.IN TOTAL, FIVE PEOPLE WERE SHOT.ONLY TWO SURVIVED.PATRICK: TO BE PERFECTLY HONESWITH YOU, WE COME AS A SOCIETY,HAVE BECOME NUMB TO THESESITUATIONS.THAT WAS MY INITIAL -- I AMGUILTY OF HAVING THAT INITIALREACTION, BUT AS IT SET IN, ANDTHE GRAVITY OF IT ALL STARTS TOWEIGH.AUBRY: THIS IS SURVEILLANCEVIDEO FROM A NEARBY BUSINESS,SHOWING CROWDS RUNNING FROM THESCENE OF THE DEADLY SHOOTING.SHEDRICK: THIS CITY IS IN NEEDOF A SPIRITUAL CLEANSING.AUBRY: AND AS THE PURPLE KNIGHOF ST. AUG MOURN, THEY GIVE THISMESSAGE TO WHOEVER WAS BEHINDTHE TRIGGER. Relatives and friends rememberWhen Finn was 18, he was kicked out of his Maple Ridge, B.C., home. He made his way to the nearest big city, Vancouver, in hopes of finding support, but instead often found himself on the streets with nowhere to go. Finn, whose name was changed for this article, is now 24 and living on his own in Vancouver thanks to a homeless initiative called Housing First. But before that, he spent many years living a transient lifestyle, staying wherever he could, and encountering hostility along the way. "In most situations, it's not really safe to be queer," he said. Finn is a transgender man: He was born biologically female, but identifies as male. He said there's no place for him at most homeless shelters, which are segregated by gender. At a
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323 F.Supp.2d 769 (2004) THE CHAMBER OF GREATER BATON ROUGE, the West Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce, Iberville Parish Chamber of Commerce, the Louisiana Oil Marketers and Convenience Store Association, Couhig Southern Environmental Services of Baton Rouge, Inc., and Lovie Robinson Hammet v. THE UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, Michael Leavitt, in his capacity as Administrator, and Richard E. Greene, in his capacity as Administrator of EPA Region 6 No. CIV.A. 04-323-A. United States District Court, M.D. Louisiana. June 18, 2004. Francis S." Frank" Craig, III, Joell M. Keller, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, Steven Jay Levine, Patrick O'Hara, Phelps Dunbar, LLP, Baton Rouge, LA, for Plaintiffs. *770 David R. Dugas, United States Attorney, John Joseph Guapp, Assistant United States Attorney, Baton Rouge, LA, Thomas L. Sansonetti, Assistant Attorney General, Environmental and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Departmentadditional air quality regulations. The CAA also directed EPA to publish notice in the Federal Register, within six months of the scheduled attainment date, identifying the areas that it had determined had failed to achieve attainment and identifying the new classification. 42 U.S.C. § 7511(b)(2)(B). EPA made the determination that Baton Rouge had not achieved the one-hour NAAQS for ozone and published it in a rule in the Federal Register on April 24, 2003. As stated in the Federal Register, Baton Rouge was reclassified by operation of law as a "severe" nonattainment area and additional requirements became applicable to the area, including the requirement that only reformulated gasoline (RFG) be sold in the area. The CAA mandates that only RFG be sold in "covered areas" of the country, and
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— An Ohio man told the OU Police Department he drove hundreds of miles to kill a member of the University of Oklahoma women's soccer team, court records show. Naasik Ferdous, 21, was arrested Oct. 17 and is being held at the Cleveland County jail after he admitted driving from Cincinnati to Norman with the intent of killing Kelsey Devonshire, the team's goalie. Reports show he called university police from Overland Park, Kan., telling them he was on his way to kill her. His bail has been set at $2 million. Ferdous has been charged with conspiring to perform an act of violence and stalking in Cleveland County District Court. Devonshire filed an emergency protective order against Ferdous on Oct. 16, the day he called university police, describing in a writtenRandom Quote: People aren't disturbed by things, but by the views they take of them. - Epictetus Blog Archives Of ChenLim.Com Entries Found Between 16th May 2005 to 31st May 2005 Monday, 23 May 2005, 16:16:53pm Mood: Relaxed Relaxing all the way, date to NS enlistment is getting nearer and nearer. Anyway, today is Vesak Day. Woke up in the noon, went to father's factory to wash car. Came home, bathed, had dinner with family. Then went out with Ah Tat, Ah Hong and wife. We went to Loyang Dua Peh Gong, then had supper at Changi Village, very nice dim sum! While finishing up my coffee, suddenly a hawker came to warn people in the coffeeshop about carpark attendents coming. So I quickly finished up with my last sip of kopi-si before rushing
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News you need to know Receive the latest local updates in your inbox The following stories have been hand-selected by the Assignment Desk at News4: MARYLAND SEAFOOD PRICES UP The huge oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico is beginning to be felt in Maryland, as the state's seafood businesses say fisheries' shutdowns in Louisiana waters have pinched off a major source of oysters and domestic shrimp, driving up prices in the process. Gulf crabs, which grace many a late-spring feast in Maryland, are still available, say wholesalers and restaurateurs. But don't expect any price breaks at the crab house or market, because the predicted boom in Chesapeake Bay crustaceans hasn't shown up yet in local waters. "Memorial Day weekend, there's going to be shortages, and the prices are going to bethey will gather at noon on Saturday in Dupont Circle in downtown Washington for an artistic expression event and rally. They say they will then march to the White House. Among those expected to address the crowd include Rodrigo Leiva, leader of the Latino Federation of Greater Washington; Gustavo Torres, head of Casa de Maryland; and sports writer David Zirin. Protesters say it's part of many events planned across the country against Arizona's new law, which allows police to question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. They're also calling for an end to the Secure Communities program that sends inmates' fingerprint information to ICE and the FBI.(WASHINGTON EXAMINER.COM) TARA O'MALLEY'S "TEACHABLE MOMENT" The younger daughter of Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley was found unconscious near the Inner Harbor
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DR. ANTHONY FAUCI. >>> DR. FAUCI'S FIRST PITCH WAS JUST A BIT OUTSIDE BUT IT DID RING IN THE LONG-AWAITED RETURN OF BASEBALL. THE DEFENDING CHAMPION NATIONALS HOSTED THE YANKEES IN THE SEASON'S OPENING GAME. THE FIRST RUNS OF THE SEASON, RIGHT THERE. COMING OFF THE BAT OF CARLOS STANTON. THAT MASSIVE HOME RUN THAT NOBODY CAUGHT. IT WOULDN'T BE LONG, THOUGH, BEFORE THE NATIONALS RESPONDED IN THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE FIRST. ADAM EATON WOULD SEND ONE TO THE FANS, WHERE THERE WERE NO STANDS THE YANKEES MANAGED TO TACKLE A COUPLE MORE RUNS BEFORE RAIN ULTIMATELY CALLED THE GAME IN THE SIXTH INNING. >> HOW GOOD DID THAT FEEL FOR YOU? >> I WAS SITTING THERE I WAS READY TO WATCH BOTH BECAUSE THE DODGERS PLAYED THE GIANTS RIGHT AFTERWARDS. BUT THAT LO >>> GOOD MORNING, EVERYONE WE HAVE ANOTHER WAVE OF HEAT THAT'S BUILDING ACROSS THE UPPER MIDWEST, ALL THE WAYIT IS DELAYING A PERMANENT NAME CHANGE. THIS SEASON IT WILL SIMPLY BE KNOWN AS WASHINGTON'S FOOTBALL TEAM THE FRANCHISE RETIRED THE OLD NAME FROM PRESSURE OF MANY WHO VIEWED IT AS OFFENSIVE TO NATIVE AMERICANS. >> AS FAR AS THE LOGO AND MASCOT >> YOU KNOW, THEY SHOULD HAVE GONE WITH TH >>> FROM THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION TO CLASSROOMS TO HOLLYWOOD BLOCKBUSTERS, CORONAVIRUS HAS LEFT THE FUTURE UP IN THE AIR, AS THE COUNTRY STRUGGLES TO GET THE PANDEMIC UNDER CONTROL, WITH THE U.S. CASES SOARING PAST THE 4 MILLION MARK. >> A POWDER KEG IN PORTLAND. FEDERAL AGENTS TEAR GAS A CROWD, INCLUDING CITY'S MAYOR THIS MORNING, A TOP INSPECTOR GENERAL IS VOWING TO INVESTIGATE. >> AFTER CORONAVIRUS THREW THE LEAGUE A CURVE BALL, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL IS BACK. ALL THE ACTION FROM AN UNFORGETTABLE OPENING DAY. "EARLY TODAY" STARTS RIGHT NOW. >> GOOD FRIDAY MORNING TO
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Russian: По пути Архимеда Архимед, наиболее значимый математик древней Греции и всей античности, жил в городе Сиракузы на острове Сицилия. Много важных открытий в геометрии, сделанных Архимедом, были достигнуты благодаря физическим моделям эквивалентности и равновесия. К примеру, он мог представлять круг как множество концентрических окружностей взяв за пример модель из верёвки. Выпрямляя окружности из верёвки он вычислил и со временем доказал, что площать круга English: On Archimedes' Path Archimedes considered the most important of the Greek methematicians and of the hole of Antiquity lived in Syracuse in Great Greece on the island known today as Sicily in Italy. Many of the important discoveries in geometry made by Archimedes were achieved through the equivalence and equilibrium of physical models. We can imagine for example that he visualized a disk shape as being composed of concentric circles extrapolating a model made with rope. By straightening the circles of rope he could estimate and later prove that the area ofby Archimedes as a means of doscovering the relationship between the volumes of a half-sphere, a cone and a cylinder English: of the same base and the same hight. Archimedes noticed that when we cut through the three solids at the same level we obtain three slices. And that the slice of the cylinder is always equal in area to the slices of the cone and the half-sphere together. He was inspired by the principle of physical equilibrium. Whatever sections are measured the area and weight of the slices always balance. He concluded that the sum of the volumes of the half-sphere and the cone is equal to the volume of the cylinder. The volume of the cone is one third of the volume of the cylinder. So the volume of the half-sphere can only be two thirds. Which means that the ratio between the three volumes is of three to
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17, 2007, the Titans released him. He was later re-signed by the Titans on May 23, 2008 only to be released again on August 19, 2008. The Titans re-signed Miller four games into the 2008 regular season on October 4, 2008. The team released quarterback Chris Simms to make room for Miller on the roster, but two days later Miller was released again as Simms was re-signed. Post-NFL career Miller joined KDKA-FM in Pittsburgh as an analyst on July 13, 2010 and also provides commentary for its sister television station KDKA-TV. He co-hosted The Fan Morning Show with Colin Dunlap and Jim Colony until April 2018. Miller is the president and co-founder, along with Jason Silver, of Bardownski Hockey and GELSPORT. As part of GELSPORT, Miller and Silver created athe final version will also feature production from Boi-1da. It will go by a title other than “Tragedy” in its final form. ATTENTION!!!!! YOU GUYZ CUNT (CAN'T) COMPARE LIL'KIM TO NICKI MINAJ!! LIL' KIM IS LEGENDARY!! SHE'S THE FIRST HARDCORE FEMALE RAPPER, WHO DIDN'T GIVE A SHIT HOW AMERICA VIEWED HER AS A SEXUAL, CONFIDENT BROOKYLN GIRL. SHE WAS THE FIRST TO HAVE A EXTREME POTTY MOUTH. SAID THINGS THAT NO OTHER FEMALE RAPPER DARED TO SAY AND WEAR SEXY DARING CLOTHES! PAID HOMAGE TO EVERY FEMALE RAPPER BEFORE AND AFTER HER. DID SONGS WITH THEM!! PICTURE KIMMY SITTING ON A SWING IN A PARK AND EATING A CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE. CRUMBS ARE FALLING. NICKI'S AN ANT JUST PICKIN' UP HER CRUMBS!!!! Work can choose to carry the classic elegant
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Geographies of health DSpace/Manakin Repository This fourth annual special issue of the Annals of the Association of American Geographers focuses on the geographies of health, disease, and well-being. The call for abstracts was issued in early 2010, and review of full papers and revised submissions lasted from December 2010 to March 2012. Papers were sought to address social, cultural, political, environmental, ... read more theoretical, and methodological issues related to health and well-being, including topics such as access to health care, spatial disparities in health outcomes, the effect of geographic context on health outcomes, mobility and health, environmental health, development and health, and space–time modeling and analysis of health outcomes based on geographic information systems (GIS). The purpose of the annual special issues is to publish articles that reflect the range of research contributions of geographers and scholars in allied fields to contemporary issues of significant social relevance.Capacity Development for Sustainable Energy and Climate Policy in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia As of: August 2018 Objective and activities The project aimed to act as a stimulus for improvements in the general conditions for climate-related policy-making; and addressed legislation, institutions and human resources. It also helped to improve the dialogue on climate policy between Germany and its partner countries in Eastern Europe, the Russian Federation and Central Asia. To that end, targeted individual measures have been developed and implemented in conjunction with partner organizations. Pilot projects demonstrated the potentials of climate technologies and policy advice contributed to improve the legal frameworks.
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their helicopter by rescue basket. She died as a result of the injuries suffered in her fall during the Navy's rescue attempt. Ms. Davis's husband filed suit in district court against the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act and the Louisiana Civil Code. He alleged various torts including wrongful death, negligence, and battery. The Government asserted as a defense the immunity provisions of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act and the Federal Tort Claims Act. See 42 U.S.C. § 5148; 28 U.S.C. § 2680(a). The Government moved to dismiss the case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction or, in the alternative, for summary judgment. After oral argument, the district court granted the motion. In its findings, the district court concluded that the Government was 577 S.W.2d 353 (1979) David KINSEY, Appellant, v. NORTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Appellee. No. A1963. Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.). January 31, 1979. Rehearing Denied February 21, 1979. *354 James W. Bradford, Angleton, for appellant. Andrew Gass, David C. Cobb, Law Office of Perry Archer, Houston, for appellee. MILLER, Justice. This is an appeal from a dismissal of a suit to enforce a compromise settlement and judgment rendered pursuant to the settlement. Appellant filed a claim with the Industrial Accident Board (IAB) for a work-related injury which he had sustained on October 10, 1970. Dissatisfied with the outcome of that proceeding, and in a timely manner, he filed suit to set aside the award of the IAB in the district court of Brazoria County, Texas. On March 17, 1972, the parties entered into a
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Robert D. McGillicuddy, Senior Counsel, Michelle Kosse, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, Washington, D.C.; Charles O. Cornelison, COPENHAVER, ELLETT & CORNELISON, Roanoke, Virginia, for Appellees. W.D.Va. AFFIRMED. Before WILLIAMS and MICHAEL, Circuit Judges, and JACKSON, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, sitting by designation. OPINION PER CURIAM: 1 Appellants in this suit are the now-defunct First Security Bank, First Security's former directors or shareholders or both,* and First Security's former counsel, Joseph Anthony. First Security and its directors/shareholders retained Anthony to represent them in litigation against First Virginia Bank, First Virginia Bank's directors, and its parent company, First Virginia Bank-South West (collectively First Virginia), all of which are Appellees to this appeal. After Anthony had filed a variety of claims against First Virginia, First Security was 2 declared insolvent andSunday, 5 February 2012 We're delighted to bring you our very first guest post courtesy of Rob Langham, a member of the team behind the brilliant blogsite The Two Unfortunates. Here, Rob takes us back 28 years to an international game he attended at Wembley and the match-day programme that accompanied it... The programme for England’s international against the USSR, a match that took place on 2 June 1984, is a fascinating time capsule, not least due to the advertising strategies of the time - more of which later. Unbeknownst to all of us at the time, the Soviet Union only had another seven years to run. Mikhail Gorbachev was still a year away from assuming office and our relationship with the USSR was filtered through the prism of the late
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268 U.S. 234 (1925) UNITED STATES FIDELITY & GUARANTY COMPANY v. WOOLDRIDGE, RECEIVER OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF CLEBURNE. No. 352. Supreme Court of United States. Argued April 29, 1925. Decided May 11, 1925. ERROR TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT. Mr. Walter F. Seay and Mr. Jos. A. McCullough, for the plaintiff in error. Mr. Ellis Douthit, with whom Mr. J.H. Barwise, Jr., was on the brief, for defendant in error. Mr. Loren Grinstead and Mr. Frank T. Wyman filed a brief as amici curiae by special leave of Court. *236 MR. JUSTICE HOLMES delivered the opinion of the Court. The National Bank of Cleburne, Texas, became insolvent through the frauds of its president and closed its doors on October 17, 1921. On November 1 following the defendant in error was appointed receiver, and on April*237 14, 1922, began this suit upon a bond executed by the plaintiff in error on August 28, 1921, binding it to indemnify the Bank for losses of this character to the extent of $25,000. The Guaranty Company pleaded in set-off that on August 24, 1921, it became surety for the Bank upon another bond to the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, conditioned upon payment by the Bank to the Railway Company of the Company's deposits in the Bank, and that on January 16, 1922, it paid to the Railway Company $23,312.51 and as matter of law became subrogated to the rights of the Company against the Bank, and in addition took an assignment of such rights, which was approved by the plaintiff on February 1.
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The Commerce Department's office of inspector general (IG) is planning to audit the process by which firms gain exemptions to U.S. tariffs, according to documents obtained by The Hill. According to an internal letter dated Monday, the IG is investigating how decisions are made to assign exemptions for President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE's steel and aluminum tariffs. The IG will review the Bureau of Industry and Security and the International Trade Administration's processes for assigning aluminum and steel tariff exemptions. ADVERTISEMENT A spokesman for the IG confirmed to The Hill on Thursday that the audit is taking place. LawmakersCutaneous pythiosis in horses from Brazil. Equine pythiosis was studied in five animals from two farms located in a swampy region of southern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul State). Granulomatous lesions exuding necrotic material and containing a central yellow and firm tissue core, the 'kunker', were observed on the top of the nose of one horse, on the abdomen of two horses and on the hind limbs of two other animals. Direct microscopic preparations, histopathological examination of lesion material, and macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of the isolates confirmed the diagnosis of pythiosis. Surgical intervention of the inflammatory processes, intravenous potassium iodide and topical application of copper sulphate were used without success.
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Bears Ears region, a sacred tribal area. The latter group told the Associated Press Thursday that it was "prepared to launch a legal fight against even a slight reduction in size." Ben Schrieber of Friends of the Earth called Zinke's recommendation to shrink some monuments "another in a long line of blatant handouts to the oil and gas industry" and a "giveaway to corporate polluters." Greenpeace called the Interior Department's proposal "the direct result of Secretary Zinke favoring the voices of oil and gas executives instead of the people who submitted nearly 3 million public comments opposing changes to these important places." Last month, Zinke signed an order to expand oil and gas development on federal lands. The exact phrasing of Secretary Ryan Zinke's review was not made public after itwas submitted to the White House, but in the department's summary he wrote that the criteria for national monuments had become overly broad: SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Never Miss a Beat. Get our best delivered to your inbox. While early monument designations focused more on geological formations, archaeological ruins, and areas of historical interest, a more recent and broad interpretation of what constitutes an 'object of historic or scientific interest' has been extended to include landscape areas, biodiversity, and view sheds. The summary promoted a return to using some parts of national monuments for so-called "traditional uses" by "industries such as grazing, timber production, mining, hunting and fishing, and motorized recreation." Zinke also made the claim that while the use of national parks and monuments as tourist attractions, which contributed to
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DECATUR, Ala. (WSVN) — Police say an Alabama woman took matters into her own hands when an armed man made his way into her home. Decatur Police in Alabama said officers responded to a report of a domestic dispute at a home on Aug. 1. BURGLARY ARREST: On August 1, 2019, the Decatur Police Department responded to the 2800-block of Wimberley Drive SW, in… Posted by Decatur Police Department Alabama on Tuesday, August 6, 2019 When they arrived, they found the suspect, who they identified as Larondrick Macklin, with burns to his face. He was taken to the hospital for medical treatment. During their investigation, officers determined that Macklin was the primary aggressor and entered the victim’s home with a firearm. Police said the victim then defended herself with a pot containing hot 117 U.S. 288 (1886) THE CHEROKEE TRUST FUNDS. EASTERN BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS v. UNITED STATES AND CHEROKEE NATION, COMMONLY CALLED CHEROKEE NATION WEST. Supreme Court of United States. Argued January 4, 5, 6, 1886. Decided March 1, 1886. APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF CLAIMS. *290 Mr. Assistant Attorney-General Maury on behalf of the United States Mr. Samuel Shellabarger and Mr. Jeremiah M. Wilson for appellants (Mr. Samuel J. Crawford and Mr. J.H. Gillpatrick were also on the brief, and Mr. W.T. Curtis was with them). Mr. S.S. Burdett and Mr. William A. Phillips for appellees. *293 MR. JUSTICE FIELD delivered the opinion of the court. This case comes before us on appeal from the Court of Claims. It was brought to determine the right of the petitioners, called the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians, to a proportionate part of
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"Att'y-Gen'l U. S." The plaintiff demurred to this suggestion, and on hearing the demurrer was sustained. The case was thereupon tried before a jury on the general issue pleaded by Kaufman and Strong, in the course of which the question raised by this suggestion of the Attorney-General was again presented to the court by prayers for instruction, which were rejected, and exceptions taken. The plaintiff offered evidence establishing title in himself by the will of his grandfather, George Washington Parke Custis, who devised the Arlington estate to his daughter, the wife of General Robert E. Lee, for life, and after her death to the *199 plaintiff. This, with the long possession under that title, made a prima facie right of recovery in the plaintiff. The titlerelied on by the defendants is a tax-sale certificate made by the commissioners appointed under the act of Congress of June 7, 1862, c. 98, entitled "An Act for the collection of direct taxes in the insurrectionary districts within the United States," as amended by the act of Feb. 6, 1863, c. 21. At this sale the land was bid in for the United States by the commissioners, who gave a certificate of that fact, which was introduced on the trial as evidence by the defendants. If this sale was valid and the certificate conveyed a valid title, then the title of the plaintiff was thereby divested, and he could not recover. If the proceedings evidenced by the tax sale did not transfer the title, then it remained in
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Giza Pyramid Wikimedia Commons Nov. 11, 2011 might not be as lucky as predicted. The date, which has been thought to be fortuitous for gamblers and various cultures, prompted the Egyptian government to shut down the largest Giza pyramid. Government officials feared groups would try to hold spiritual ceremonies at the site at 11:11 a.m., according to the AP. The Global Post reported "a number of foreign groups have been planning to conduct New Age, spiritual ceremonies inside and near the Great Pyramid, Cheops, on November 11." However, officials claimed it wasn't a fear of rituals, but rather a need for maintenance that made them shut down the popular tourist destination. The closures might have been overkill, however. Officials speaking to the AP by phone after 11:11 a.m. had passed reported seeing nothingAND THE WINNER IS... INCLUDING THE CITIZEN AT THE HEART OF PARLIAMENTARY WORK (ERIC BUGE, FRANÇOIS DE RUGY, PAULA FORTEZA, CÉCILE UNTERMAIER) In 2018, the French National Assembly set up an open source platform for participatory democracy, on which 13,475 citizens have already contributed around 150,000 articles on topics such as "Combating fake news", "Women and science" or "Ecological change". In Sweden there is a shortage of 5,000 trained cooks and at the same time fewer and fewer young people are applying for this job. The cooking duel initiated by Camilla Sparring has significantly increased the interest in becoming a cook. In 2018, cooking duels were already organised in 7 Swedish communities, in which 2,500 pupils took part. The Regiothek is an online platform for food transparency "from farm to fork". Supply chains
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hour. As he approached the intersection of Olton Road and the Wal-Mart parking lot, Mora pulled her vehicle in front of him, causing her vehicle to collide with the front end of his pickup truck. On impact, the spare tire flew forward, knocking out the pickup truck’s rear window and striking Block in the back of the neck and shoulder while pushing him against the steering wheel. Block, his wife, and an expert damages witness testified as to the nature and extent of his injuries.           Mora testified that, when the accident occurred, she was driving her mother’s vehicle without permission and had not obtained a driver’s license. She admitted that the accident was her fault. After Block rested his case-in-chief, Mora put on a single witness to rebut Block’s damages evidence andcaused his injuries when the spare tire struck him during the collision. In support, she cites Block’s testimony that he failed to secure the tire on the truck bed when he left home for work the day of the accident. As a result, she contends that, while Block may not have caused the collision, he was contributorily negligent in causing his injuries. At trial, the defendant bears the burden of proving that the plaintiff was contributorily negligent by a preponderance of the evidence. McDonald v. Dankworth, 212 S.W.3d 336, 340 (Tex.App.–Austin 2006, no pet.).           Mora failed to meet that burden by failing to establish that, by placing the unsecured spare tire in the back of his truck, Block committed an intrinsically harmful act or breached a legal duty to Mora or to the
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Arvada CO Real Estate & Homes For Sale 216 Properties Found ABOUT Just north of Denver lies Arvada, a suburb whose 100,000 residents make it the eighth most populated city in Colorado. Situated seven miles from the capitol building and a stone's throw from the mountains, Arvada's location alone makes it a highly desirable place to live. Between its small town sense of community, thriving business climate and diverse range of housing options, there's a lot to like about Arvada. Be sure to check out Olde Town Arvada with its turn-of-the century charm. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Olde Town is home to all kinds of shops, restaurants and live music venues. It's also one of three planned stops in Arvada on the RTD Light Rail System. The Arvadato arrange a tour today! View additional info THIS TWO BED TWO BATH TOWNHOME IS PERFECTLY SITUATED IN THE POPULAR ARVADA NEIGHBORHOOD. SHORT DISTANCE FROM SHOPPING, BOUTIQUES, FOOD, TRANSPORTATION, MOUNTAINS, AND DOWNTOWN DENVER. THIS UNIT IS BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED AND READY TO MOVE IN AND ENJOY. ZANG OFFERS A MASTER SUITE, HIGH CEILINGS, OPEN FLOOR PLAN, LIVING AREA WITH GAS FIREPLACE, NEWER KITCHEN, LARGE BEDROOM WITH ACCESS TO PRIVATE OUTDOOR SPACE, UNFINISHED BASEMENT WAITING FOR YOUR IMAGINATION, TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE, AND LOW HOA. PLEASE CALL MELODEE FOR A PRIVATE TOUR 303.868.3097 View additional info Awesome family home in Arvada. 4 Bed 2 bath. Huge fenced yard with great entertainment area. Large Living room upstairs and huge family room in the lower level with fireplace. Newer appliances in light bright kitchen. Additional 140
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CONCERNS FOR THE OHIO VALLEY THIS AFTERNOON AS TEMPERATURES ARE WELL ABOVE AVERAGE, EVEN THE HEAT BUILDING FOR THE DEEP SOUTH TO THE SOUTHEAST SO WE'RE ALSO WATCHING FLOOD CONCERNS FOR THE OHIO VALLEY I'LL HAVE MORE OF THAT COMING UP >> ALL RIGHT SOUNDS GOOD, JANESSA, THANK YOU. >>> ON THE HEELS OF THE DOCUMENTARY "THE LAST DANCE," THE LEGEND OF MICHAEL JORDAN IS ONLY GROWING LARGER. A PAIR OF AUTOGRAPHED GAME WORN SNEAKERS SOLD AT AUCTION OVER THE WEEKEND FOR $560,000 THE SHOES WERE LACED UP DURING JORDAN'S ROOKIE YEAR IN 1985 AND THE FIRST MODEL IN JORDAN'S SIGNATURE SNEAKER LINE WIT >>> LEADING THE NEWS, A CANADIAN AIR FORCE JET CRASHED IN KAMLOOPS, BRITISH COLUMBIA DURING A FLYOVER THAT WAS INTEND AS A TRIBUTE TO CANADIANS. ONE OF THE JETS SOARED INTO THE AIR BEFORE ROLLING OVER AND CRASHING INTO A HOUSE. AT LEAST ONEPERSON ON THE SNOWBIRDS TEAM HAS DIED AND THE PILOT SUSTAINED INJURIES THAT ARE NOT CONSIDER LIFE-THREATENING AUTHORITIES ARE INVESTIGATING WHAT MIGHT HAVE CAUSED THE CRASH. >>> NOW TO THE STAGGERING ECONOMIC TOLL OF THE CORONAVIRUS HIT ONE GROUP ESPECIALLY HARD, LATINOS. THE NUMBER OF LATINOS OUT OF WORK IS SKYROCKETING, AND MANY WHO ARE WORKING FEEL THEY'RE PUTTING THEIR LIVES AT RISK TO DO SO. HERE IS NBC'S MORGAN RADFORD >> Reporter: AT THIS RESTAURANT, JUST DAYS BEFORE SHE WAS FORCED TO SHUT DOWN BECAUSE OF THE CORONAVIRUS IN PHOENIX >> I FOUND MYSEL HAS QUADRUPLED >> WE'RE TRYING TO SURVIVE OUT HERE >> Reporter: CHICAGO RESIDENT VANESSA GARCIA WORKS FOR THE CITY'S TRANSIT SYSTEM. SHE IS CONSIDERED AN ESSENTIAL WORKER GARCIA SAYS SHE IS WORRIED ABOUT HEALTH RISK, BUT NEEDS HER JOB TO SUPPORT HER FAMILY. >> WE'RE OUT THERE JUST LIKE WORKING BECAUSE YES WE HAVE TO MAKE ENDS MEET. >> Reporter: A
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"( voice fading ):" "WE'LL TRY AND REESTABLISH CONTACT WITH ALGON..." "HELLO, THE BBC HAVE OFFERED ME THE SUM OF 40p" "TO READ THE CREDITS OF THIS SHOW." "PERSONALLY, I THOUGHT THEY SHOULD HAVE HELD OUT" "FOR THE FULL 75, BUT THE BBC HAVE EXPLAINED TO ME" "ABOUT THEIR FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES" "AND, UH, I DECIDED TO ACCEPT THE REDUCED OFFER." "SO, "THE SHOW WAS CONCEIVED, WRITTEN AND PERFORMED" ""BY THE USUAL LOT." ""ALSO APPEARING WERE" ""CAROL CLEVELAND, MARIE ANDERSON, MRS. IDLE;" ""MAKEUP, MADELAINE GAFFNEY;" ""COSTUMES, HAZEL PETHIG;" "ANIMATIONS BY TERRY GILLIAM;" ""VISUAL EFFECTS DESIGNER, BERNARD WILKIE;" ""GRAPHICS, BOB BLAGDEN;" ""FILM CAMERAMAN, ALAN FEATHERSTONE;" ""FILM EDITOR, RAY MILLICHOPE;" "SOUND, RICHARD CHUBB;" ""LIGHTING, BILL BAILEY;" "DESIGNER, BOB BERK;" ""PRODUCED BY IAN MacNAUGHTON" ""FOR 92p AND A BOTTLE OF BELLS WHISKY." 42 So.3d 1258 (2009) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA HOSPITALS v. Angela BLACKMON. 2080322. Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama. October 9, 2009. Rehearing Denied January 29, 2010. Thomas R. Boller, Mobile, for appellant. J. Patrick Courtney III, Mobile, for appellee. THOMPSON, Presiding Judge. University of South Alabama Hospitals ("USAH") appeals from the trial court's judgment holding that $32,274 was a reasonable charge for certain medical services USAH rendered to Angela Blackmon. In the judgment, the trial court ordered Blackmon to pay the $32,274 to USAH in satisfaction of a hospital lien USAH had against her. In July 2004, Blackmon was injured when the van she was driving rolled over after one of the tires on the van exploded. Blackmon was transported from the accident scene on Interstate 65 near Atmore *1259 to USAH, where she had surgery and was hospitalized
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112 U.S. 217 (1884) LABETTE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS & Others v. UNITED STATES ex rel. MOULTON. Supreme Court of United States. Submitted October 24, 1884. Decided November 17, 1884. IN ERROR TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS. *219 Mr. B.W. Perkins for plaintiffs in error. Mr. S.E. Brown for defendant in error. *221 MR. JUSTICE MATTHEWS delivered the opinion of the court. He stated the facts in the foregoing language, and continued: The objection that the Circuit Court had no jurisdiction to issue its mandamus to the plaintiffs in error is based upon the supposition that because they are not parties to the judgment against Oswego Township, and are not officers of or representatives of that municipal corporation, but are officers of the county of Labette, the proceeding against them is the exercisethe trustee of Oswego Township is a necessary party in the mandamus, as the officer charged by law with the duty of levying and collecting the tax for the payment of judgments against it; or at least whose concurrence in the levy is made necessary to the valid action of the county commissioners. The statutes of Kansas which govern this question were considered by this court in the case of Cherokee County Commissioners v. Wilson, 109 U.S. 621. It was there held to be the duty of the county commissioners, when the office of township trustee was vacant, to levy the tax upon the township property for the payment of township debts, under the general law regulating the subject. In the present case it does not appear that there
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FIFA.com Club, please register first. Overview New Zealand 2008 takes shape (FIFA.com) Tuesday 29 July 2008 Share The countdown to the inaugural FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup can now begin in earnest after the final pieces were added to the New Zealand 2008 jigsaw. Two months on from an initial draw that threw up as many questions as answers, the remaining qualifiers were added to the mix to round off some potentially thrilling sections. This was done at a supplementary draw at the Home of FIFA yesterday, an event staged less than 24 hours after Canada had claimed the final place at FIFA's newest tournament, concluding two dramatic qualifying competitions in Africa and North, Central America and the Caribbean. Ghana's Lazarus-like comeback was the highlight of the CAF Women's U-17 Championship, the Black Maidens battlingback from a seemingly hopeless position to clinch qualification in their final, do-or-die match away to Cameroon. At first, the Ghanaian bench - scarcely able to believe what had happened - broke down in tears, but raucous celebrations soon followed, with one chant ringing loudest of all: "New Zealand, here we come!" Their reward for their efforts came in the shape of a tough draw that has pitted them against Germany and Korea DPR, European and Asian champions respectively, along with CONCACAF runners-up Costa Rica. Nevertheless, captain Mercy Myles is adamant that Ghana are not making the long journey to the south-west Pacific simply to make up the numbers. "Playing at the World Cup has always been the team's dream," she said. "We have to go there determined to win." As
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permitted to testify about the psychological impact the defendant's sexual abuse had on both her and her son. The Stavinoha court wrote that, because the defendant knew the victim and his mother and cultivated a relationship of trust with them only to exploit that trust in his effort to assault the victim sexually, the defendant could easily have anticipated the psychological damage done to both the victim and his mother. Stavinoha, 808 S.W.2d at 79. Therefore, held the court, the testimony by the mother on the psychological damage done both to her and the child bore upon the defendant's personal responsibility and his moral guilt. Id. at 79.           In Miller-El, the Court of Criminal Appeals permitted a physician to testify during the punishment phase of a murder trial on the physical hardships thethat the victim in the instant case, namely, Clarence Martin, died as a result of the offense whereas the victim in Miller-El survived is irrelevant. Judith Martin's testimony was offered by the state during the punishment phase to demonstrate to the jury the emotional and psychological effect the killing of her son had upon her as his mother, not, obviously, how the victim himself was affected by his own death.           In Stavinoha the trial court allowed testimony during the punishment phase by a male victim's mother on the emotional and psychological she, not the victim, suffered as a result of the crime perpetrated upon her son. The victim in Stavinoha was a minor who was sexually molested by the defendant. The victim here was a twenty-one year old male who lived with both
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Popular Features Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, Vol. 115 : Third Series, Commencing with the Accession of William IV; 14 Victoriae, 1851; Comprising the Period from the Seventeenth Day of March, to the Tenth Day of April, 1851 (Classic Reprint) Description Excerpt from Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, Vol. 115: Third Series, Commencing With the Accession of William IV; 14 Victoriae, 1851; Comprising the Period From the Seventeenth Day of March, to the Tenth Day of April, 1851 B which a Bill of this sort ought to be founded. The noble and learned Lord would be able to attend the Committee, and, no doubt, would render his valuable assistance in improving the details of the measure. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproductionRESTRICTIONS AND TAKE INTO ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS AND RESTAURANT WORKERS. 3 WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN AND RECEIVE A $5,000 CASH PRIZE. IT IS DAY 2 OF THE MOSTLY VIRTUAL REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION TONIGHT, WE'LL HEAR FROM THE USUALLY RESERVED FIRST LADY MELANIA TRUMP. WGN POLITICAL REPORTER TAHMAN BRADLEY IS HERE WITH MORE ON WHAT TO EXPECT TONIGHT AND TOMORROW HIGH MICAH HYDE PAT, THE RNC OPENED WITH A BLUNT WARNING ABOUT HIGHER TAXES MORE CRIME AND CIVIL UNREST IF THE COUNTRY FIRES PRESIDENT TRUMP. EXPECT MORE OF THE SAME TONIGHT PLUS AGGRESSIVE OUTREACH TO WOMEN VOTERS. MANY 2 OF THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION FEATURES HEADLINERS MELANIA TRUMP AND SECRETARY OF STATE MIKE POMPEO THE FIRST LADY SPEAKS FROM THE NEWLY RENOVATED ROSE GARDEN WHERE SHE WILL REPORTEDLY APPEAL TO WOMEN VOTERS BY REFLECTING ON LIVING IN THE WHITE HOUSE SHARING PERSONAL STORIES AND OFFERING UP A PROPOSED SECOND TERM AGENDA TONIGHT, SHE TALKS ABOUT BEING A MOTHER. AND SHE LAYS OUT THE CASE FOR WHY WHY
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263 U.S. 493 (1924) PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK v. JERSAWIT, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY OF AJAX DRESS COMPANY, INC. No. 352. Supreme Court of United States. Submitted December 3, 1923. Decided January 7, 1924. CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT. *494 Mr. Robert P. Beyer and Mr. C.T. Dawes, Deputy Attorneys General of the State of New York, for petitioner. Mr. Carl Sherman, Attorney General, was also on the briefs. Mr. Henry B. Singer for respondent. Mr. Abraham H. Rubenstein was also on the brief. MR. JUSTICE HOLMES delivered the opinion of the Court. This case comes here upon certiorari, 262 U.S. 741, to review a decision apportioning a claim in bankruptcy for taxes, presented by the State of New York. 290 Fed. 950. On December 22, 1920, a petition was filed againstthe Ajax Dress Company, a manufacturing or mercantile corporation of the State of New York, and it was adjudicated a bankrupt. The State filed a claim for a tax for the year between November 1, 1920, and October 31, 1921, and for "penal interest", under §§ 209 *495 and 219-c of the Tax Law of New York. Section 209 provides that "For the privilege of exercising its franchise in this state in a corporate or organized capacity every domestic corporation . . . shall annually pay in advance for the year beginning November first . . . an annual franchise tax, to be computed by the tax commission upon the basis of its entire net income for its fiscal or the calendar year next preceding." The Company ceased
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LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Kings have activated forward Kyle Clifford from the injured reserve list and placed forward Trevor Lewis on the injured reserve list (retroactive to Nov. 21), Kings President/General Manager Dean Lombardi announced today. Clifford, out with an upper-body injury, missed the last six Kings games. Clifford has played in 16 games this season recording one goal and 32 penalty minutes. Lewis was placed on I-R with a lower-body injury. In 23 games he has recorded zero points and four penalty minutes. The Kings (15-6-2 record) host the Colorado Avalanche tonight at STAPLES Center, with-game time for 7:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast on FOX Sports West and KTLK, with coverage beginning at 7 p.m.by an automobile after he exited a bus owned and operated by Petitioners Williamsburg County and the Williamsburg County Transit Authority (collectively referred to as the "Transit Authority"). *425 At approximately 6:00 AM on February 1, 1996, Hurd boarded the bus in route to Myrtle Beach. The bus' interim destination was a transfer station, known as a "Park and Ride," where passengers could purchase tokens, board buses, and transfer to other locations. Before arriving at the Park and Ride, the bus stopped on the shoulder of the road across a two-lane highway from Mingo's store, a gas station and restaurant. Hurd testified he was "half awake and half asleep" when the bus stopped. The stopping of the bus roused Hurd, whereupon he asked the bus driver where the disembarking
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278 So.2d 384 (1973) Willie Edd GLASS v. STATE of Mississippi. No. 47264. Supreme Court of Mississippi. May 14, 1973. Fair & Mayo, Gene Stringer, Louisville, for appellant. A.F. Summer, Atty. Gen. by Billy L. Gore, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Jackson, for appellee. INZER, Justice: Appellant, Willie Edd Glass was indicted by the Grand Jury of Winston County for the crime of murder in the killing of Ronnie Nance. He was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to serve a term of fifteen years at the State Penitentiary. From this conviction and sentence he appeals. We affirm. On Saturday night November 21, 1970, at about nine o'clock the body of Ronnie *385 Nance was found lying in the road near McMillan Switch in Winston County. Dr. John Crawford was called to the scene and he testified that he found aman identified as Ronnie Nance lying face up beside a truck on the driver's side. The first thing he observed was that the man was dead. Upon examination of the body he saw no evidence of trauma, but when the body was turned over, he discovered a large opening in the lower right back between the middle and lower ribs. The doctor stated that it was evident that the man was killed by a shotgun and that the shot went upward and inward. There were powder burns around the wound. The truck was examined by one of the officers and he found that there was some blood on the back of the seat on the driver's side. No identification was found on the body, but $52 was found in
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"lack of specificity." He awarded $41,450 for Louis *630 Gallo and $7,300 for Kenneth Gallo, totaling $48,750 as the lodestar amount. He declined to reduce the amount further due to "limited success" because he had already excluded hours not reasonably expended. He also declined to enhance the award because of contingency, although "authorized by relevant law," stating that this decision "lies solely at the discretion of the judge." He refused to award prejudgment interest. Finally, he declined to award costs, because of plaintiff's "incomplete success." Plaintiff's appeal and defendants' cross-appeal ensued. III. We first consider defendants' claim on the cross-appeal that because Don Bosco is a religious school, application of the LAD violates the Free Exercise and Establishment of Religion Clauses of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.faculty members were Salesian priests or brothers during the 1990-91 school year. The Court in Lemon emphasized the large number of teaching nuns in *636 the Rhode Island parochial schools in reaching its entanglement conclusion: "[A] dedicated religious person, teaching in a school affiliated with his or her faith and operated to inculcate its tenets, will inevitably experience great difficulty in remaining religiously neutral." 403 U.S. at 618, 91 S.Ct. at 2114, 29 L.Ed.2d at 759. Nor did Lemon rule that all secular high school subjects, such as English and history, included religion and propagation of the faith, as defendants here seek to persuade us. Rather, the Court simply recognized the possibility that this might occur, stating that it was a "potential" and a "danger" where three-quarters of
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adjustments. The tax may be paid at the partnership level with certain adjustments. The partners may then elect to amend returns to reflect the audit adjustments, or the imputed underpayment may be passed out to the partners for payment. An audit of the partnership does not bar the IRS from opening an examination of the partners to seek tax assessments at the partner level. As noted above, the partnership may pay the tax on the imputed underpayment at the top tax rate with no offsets for suspended passive losses, capital losses, net operating losses, etc., which may be available if the partnership attributes were pushed out to the partners. There is neither self-employment tax nor net investment tax assessed on the imputed underpayment. For assessments of imputed underpayments at theMUSKOGEE, SOTHAT'S ABOUT SIX MILES AWAY FROMTHE AIRPORT, AND HE SAID HE'SPROBABLY NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TOMAKE THE AIRFIELD.BRET: CHASE HAD BEEN TALKING TOTHIS SAME MAN EARLIER IN THEDAY, WHEN HE WAS MILES AWAY, TRAINING AT CAMP GRUBER FORTHE NATIONAL GUARD.>> IT IS A HELPLESS FEELINGBECAUSE IT GETS REALLY, REALLYQUIET AND YOU BECOME REALLYALONE.BRET: BUT HE SAID THE MANIMMEDIATELY CALLED FOR HELP, ANDSAID HE WAS GOING TO TRY ANDLAND IN A FIELD.INSTEAD, HE LANDED ON HIGHWAY64, HIS NOSE PARTLY IN THEDITCH, AFTER HIS LEFT WINGCLIPPED A SIGN DURING THELANDING.THE PILOT AND HIS FEMALEPASSENGER ARE OK, AND CHASECREDITS THAT TO THE PILOTSTAYING CALM AND COMMUNICATING.>> IF YOU ARE IN THAT SITUATION,JUST KEY UP THE MIC AND STARTTALKING, BECAUSE WHAT OTHERAIRCFT IN THE AREA WANT TOKNOW IS, WHERE ARE
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simply in search of better opportunities. Mohamed Abdille: Imprisoned for almost two years Almost all have been smuggled. There was Mohamed Abdille, a Somali detained for almost two years in US jails and detention centres because he had first claimed asylum in South Africa. The fact that he had been beaten senseless by local people there- and that South Africa refused to have him back - did not seem to sway the courts. And then there was "Sadat", an arrogant young Afghan who had previously claimed asylum in Iran, but had moved on to Britain because he wanted to improve his "educate". There was the young Sri Lankan Tamil who had spent five years trying to get into Australia illegally, or his friend who had almost died on a smuggler's boat whichFull text of "Voltaire's history of Charles XII, king of Sweden" EVERYMAN S LIBRARY EDITED BY ERNEST RHYS BIOGRAPHY VOLTAIRE S HISTORY OF CHARLES TWELFTH INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY RT. HON. JOHN BURNS, M.P. THE PUBLISHERS OF LIBIfyFRr WILL BE PLEASED TO SEND FREELY TO ALL APPLICANTS A LIST OF THE PUBLISHED AND PROJECTED VOLUMES TO BE COMPRISED UNDER THE FOLLOWING THIRTEEN HEADINGS: TRAVEL ^ SCIENCE ^ FICTION THEOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY HISTORY ^ CLASSICAL FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ESSAYS ^ ORATORY POETRY & DRAMA BIOGRAPHY REFERENCE ROMANCE IN FOUR STYLES OF BINDING : CLOTH, FLAT BACK, COLOURED TOP ; LEATHER, ROUND CORNERS, GILT TOP; LIBRARY BINDING IN CLOTH, & QUARTER PIGSKIN LONDON: J. M. DENT & SONS, LTD. NEW YORK: E. P. DUTTON & CO. VOLTAIRE S HI STORY of CHARLES
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362 So.2d 674 (1978) FLORIDA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION, Appellant, v. D. Harold JOHNSON, June Lewis, Daniel L. Boyce, As Individuals, and Garden Properties, Inc., Appellees. No. 52336. Supreme Court of Florida. September 7, 1978. John Huskins and Howard Hadley, Winter Park, for Florida Real Estate Commission, appellant. James E. Moore, of Moore & Anchors, Niceville, for appellees. Stephen W. Metz, Tallahassee, for Florida Home Builders Association, amicus curiae. ENGLAND, Chief Justice. Following our recent unwillingness to apply the "one corporate officer" limitation in the real estate license law to one corporate landowner in Florida,[1] the Florida Real Estate Commission has continued its policy of enforcing the statute to deny other corporate landowners the privilege of selling their properties through the activities of more than one unlicensed corporate employee. The present case, which arises out of the Commission's attempt toUS Secretary of State reportedly sees 'signs of progress' in brokering truce between Israel, Hamas; on the ground, little has changed. US Secretary of State John Kerry is not ruling out any options on the shape of a Gaza ceasefire, he said on Wednesday as he intensified efforts to end the bloodshed. On his third day of shuttling between regional leaders, Kerry said he saw signs of progress on ending two weeks of fighting that has killed more than 700, mostly Palestinians. He hinted that his discussions hinged on tinkering with an Egyptian ceasefire proposal, which was earlier rejected by Hamas. "All of the issues of Gaza would be on the table," Kerry told reporters after meeting in Ramallah with Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas, who comes from the rival Fatah faction,
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Poston Gloria Hughes and Owen Durbridge. Photo courtesy of Peter Davies. DYFED-POWYS v NORTH WALES POLICE Another photo from the Barrie Davies collection – this one was taken in 1981 before a match played against North Wales Police at People’s Park, Llanelli in a preliminary round of the PAA football cup. The North Wales team included players with Football League experience and despite a valiant effort by DPP they ran out narrow winners. PEACE MARCH TO BRAWDY In June 1982 a march by Women for Life on Earth from Cardiff to Brawdy, Near Haverfordwest ended in the creation of a peace camp at the gates of the United States Navy Facility to coincide with the four day visit of US President Ronald Reagan to Britain. A large contingent of officers escorted the march on ahot afternoon during the latter stages. The photograph shows Tom Mathias leading the group with Geraint Griffiths (Rtd. DS620) enjoying an amicable discussion. Photo courtesy of Tom Mathias. POLICE VEHICLES IN PEMBROKESHIRE The following photographs were taken outside the vehicle workshop at Haverfordwest Police Station prior to amalgamation (pre 1968). Above: John Owens (PS510) and Dai Davies (PC491) dressed in his motor cycle kit. The number plate on the Zephyr 6 patrol car would be worth around £1,500.00 today as Pembrokeshire registration plates (DE) are keenly sought after. Again, another photo at the same location with John Owens and an Austin 110 patrol car which was renowned as a really superb patrol car in its day. Both photographs supplied by Roger Davies. A FOND FAREWELL TO MIKE This photograph which appeared in The County Times was
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Family Man 79 graduating from the University and Carmen was completing her junior year." All three engagements occurred during the 1963 holiday season. Christmas Eve Steve gave a diamond to Pat after dinner with the Shumways in Tremonton. John... Family Man 83 States Embassy and was used as interpreter by President Eisenhower and other VIP's visiting Japan. When John and Orpha arrived at their Tokyo hotel on Christmas Eve, they turned on the television in their room. They were anxious to... 15 With regard to reading, basic oral English language vocabulary is not enough to help ELLs succeed academically. They may read and speak fluently but if they do not have the breadth and depth of the vocabulary, they struggle. They need to see... 16 For educators, the challenge is to continue to investigate and develop newprograms to help all students to perform and achieve their full potential. Research and development of new teaching techniques will always be a continuing effort in... EFFECTS OF BACKGROUND MUSIC 7 Music involves many parts of the brain. While music participation is happening, the brain’s ability to information increases. Researchers believe that music is the best exercise for our brain. Studies on musicians vs.... years before.I9The city of Winter Quarters (now Omaha, Nebraska), where some of the people from Nauvoo settled, was across the Missouri River on the west bank. Weakened by the long trek, the Inhabitants were plagued by disease but were still able... Bishop Boyden of the Yale Second Ward Young. October 17th Elder Richard L. Evans spoke at sacrament meeting, and October 24th. Elder Ezra Taft Benson, former ward member
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155 U.S. 283 (1894) MASSACHUSETTS AND SOUTHERN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY v. CANE CREEK TOWNSHIP. No. 112. Supreme Court of United States. Submitted November 20, 1894. Decided December 3, 1894. APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. *285 Mr. Samuel Lord for appellants. Mr. Ira B. Jones for appellee. MR. JUSTICE BREWER, after stating the case, delivered the opinion of the court. The plea to the jurisdiction should have been sustained. The substantial object of the suit was to obtain possession of the bonds. The Deposit and Trust Company was the party in possession, and, although it claimed no interest in the bonds as against the plaintiff and its codefendant, yet possession could not be enforced in favor of the plaintiff except by a decree against it. Where the object of an action orThe 63 year old woman who lives at the house noticed her bathroom window was broken and then heard someone walking upstairs. The suspect then pushed the woman against the wall and left with a backpack full of items he stole. Police were called and shortly after spotted the man walking a few blocks away. A chase ensued to the Lakewalk where the suspect jumped into Lake Superior. He was taken into custody shortly there after. Charges for 1st degree burglary are pending.
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Pages 15 April 2017 A multiple accident that occurred at the Ezza-mgbo axis of the ever-busy Abakaliki-Enugu yesterday evening, claimed the lives of a pregnant woman and a man believed to be a professor at the Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi State. According to facebook user, Nwaze Francis, the accident was caused by poor visibility arising from the over four-hour heavy down pour in Ebonyi State yesterday. An eyewitness said that a trailer and a Toyota Camry from opposite directions had a head-on collision resulting in partial blockage of the road. This led to the death of the said professor and his driver on the spot. While sympathizers were racing to the scene to rescue the survivors, a Hyundai car carrying five passengers rammed into the trailer killing all the occupants. A young man said to be the professor’s son and a woman survivedBIJOU, under which name plaintiff sells eyeshadow and related cosmetic products. Plaintiff moves for a preliminary injunction; defendants oppose the request for this relief, and move to stay proceedings in this Court pending the outcome of a challenge by defendants to the registration of plaintiff's trademark in the Trademark Trial and Appeals Board of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. In addition to its consideration of the briefs and affidavits submitted by the parties, the Court conducted an evidentiary hearing on plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction. Plaintiff Sonora was formed in 1970, and has been manufacturing cosmetic products for distribution in the United States for the past twelve years. Although initially its sole channel of distribution for its products in the United States was solicitation through direct
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CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Ohio legislators took a step toward allowing fracking in state parks, adding a provision in a pending budget that would strip the governor of the ability to control the issuing of licenses for the oil and gas drilling practice that has raised environmental concerns. Wayne National Forest, Marietta Unit in Ohio, U.S., in this handout photo received May 2, 2017. Taylor McKinnon/Center for Biological Diversity/Handout via REUTERS The provision, added on Tuesday by the Republican-controlled House, would allow the state legislature instead of the governor to control appointments to the Oil and Gas Commission responsible for issuing drilling licenses for state lands. Governor John Kasich, a Republican, has not named any members to the four-member commission since signing the bill that created the group in 2011. This hasLast updated on .From the section Football Ibrahimovic was injured in the final minute of normal time during last month's Europa League quarter-final second-leg win over Anderlecht. Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he feels "fixed and stronger" following a successful knee operation in the United States. Ibrahimovic, 35, suffered cruciate knee-ligament damage in a Europa League win over Anderlecht on 20 April. The former Sweden forward thanked fans for their support external-link after the surgery. His agent Mino Raiola said United's top scorer would make a "full recovery", adding that the injury was not career-threatening. Ibrahimovic, who scored 28 goals this season, will now begin rehabilitation in Pittsburgh. He joined the Premier League side on a one-year deal from French champions Paris St-Germain last summer, but has yet to agree a contract extension at
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brief. On January 31, 2004, Officer Brian Morris began following appellant's vehicle after it was observed leaving a residence in a known drug trafficking area. Shortly thereafter, he stopped appellant for failing to signal continuously for one hundred feet prior to making a turn. During the stop, Officer Morris obtained consent to search appellant's vehicle. At the same time, Detective Ramiro Sanchez arrived at the scene and began questioning appellant near the rear of the vehicle. Detective Sanchez searched appellant's hat and discovered a rock of cocaine behind the inside lining. Appellant was arrested and charged for possession of cocaine in an amount of less than one gram. After hearing the evidence, a jury found him guilty of possession of a controlled substance and sentenced him to twenty months confinement. Appellantinto a Red Carpet Inn. He then drove to the Professional Detail Shop on Walton Way ("the shop") to see the owner, Darrell Rouse, a/k/a "Shaq." Rouse allegedly owed Hudson $3,800. A shop employee testified that he noticed that Hudson had a .357 revolver on the front seat of his car. When Hudson realized that Rouse was not at the shop, he instructed shop employees to "tell him [Rouse] I'm looking for him" and then left. A week later, on August 8, 1996, Hudson returned to Augusta in a Ford Explorer with his cousin, Reginald Leon Walker, and an acquaintance, Thad Christopher McClamey. The men went to the shop and asked to see Rouse, who was not there. While waiting for Rouse to return, the men decided to get
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Mariah Anderson, 22, was shot dead in the parking lot of the Union Township Walmart where she worked. According to Anderson's sister, the victim was 'afraid to go to work' because her ex-boyfriend had been harassing her there. UPDATES THROUGHOUT THE MORNING. 3 DEVELOPING THIS MORNING... A WOMAN IS SHOT AND KILLED IN A WAL-MART PARKING LOT. AND SO FAR, POLICE HAVEN'T FOUND THE SHOOTER. CHANNEL FOUR ACTION NEWS REPORTER BOB HAZEN IS IN LAWRENCE COUNTY, WHERE HE'S BEEN GATHERING THE LATEST DETAILS AND VIDEO ALL NIGHT LONG. BOB? 3 3 INVESTIGATORS ARE STILL OUT HERE, LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE IN THE PARKING LOT HEREAND THE SUV SITTING RIGHT THERE ON TOP OF THE ISLANDIS AT THE CENTER OF IT ALL.POLICE TELL US THE VICTIM, WAS IN THIS CADILLAC SUV,Posts Tagged ‘toll booths’ On Sunday (Feb 10/2014) evening more than 500 people gathered to protest the installation on new tolls and their rising cost. Part of Malakasa toll booths to the North of Athens were torn off the ground and burned. These are the first of the many toll booths located on the highway between Athens and Thessaloniki (the 2nd largest city of Greece). This action came a few days after the new rates’ increases went in effect in many tolls and new toll stations were added on the only two main national highways leading to and from Athens. The particular toll station is one of few installed within the same municipality which is illegal under European Community Law. Before the attack on the toll booths, demonstrators temporarily blocked
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4500 B.C. as they began to mix with hunter-gatherers. 0 Mesolithic period Neolithic period Bronze Age MAP SHOWS MODERN COASTLINES AND DRAINAGE. SCALE VARIES IN THIS PERSPECTIVE. MATTHEW W. CHWASTYK AND MANUEL CANALES, NGM STAFF; SHELLEY SPERRY. SOURCES: IOSIF LAZARIDIS, IÑIGO OLALDE, AND DAVID REICH, HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL; DAVID ANTHONY, HARTWICK COLLEGE; WOLFGANG HAAK AND OTHERS, NATURE, 2015 About 14,500 years ago, as Europe began to warm, humans followed the retreating glaciers north. In the ensuing millennia, they developed more sophisticated stone tools and settled in small villages. Archaeologists call this period the Mesolithic, or Middle Stone Age. In the 1960s Serbian archaeologists uncovered a Mesolithic fishing village nestled in steep cliffs on a bend of the Danube, near one of the river’s narrowest points. Called Lepenski Vir, the siteDNA is still prevalent, especially in southern Baltic countries. TANUM WORLD HERITAGE View Images Over millennia, migrating humans have used the Danube River, seen here at a narrow gorge between Serbia and Romania, as a highway from the Fertile Crescent into the heart of Europe. The site of Lepenski Vir, nearby in Serbia, was a haven for fishing hunter-gatherers—until farmers took over around 6000 B.C. Second wave: Out of Anatolia The Konya Plain in central Anatolia is modern Turkey’s breadbasket, a fertile expanse where you can see rainstorms blotting out mountains on the horizon long before they begin spattering the dust around you. It has been home to farmers, says University of Liverpool archaeologist Douglas Baird, since the first days of farming. For more than a decade Baird has been excavating
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a 91-year old woman who was an orphan before and that is what makes it be called the Orphan Train and is one of the best selling books of all time. These two events, as well as the tidal wave of developments in personal computing that followed, ignited the beginning of a literary culture in which personal libraries exist with one foot in the physical and one in the digital world… Knowing the Kindle bestsellers for each year since the store opened may facilitate a better understanding of the type of e-books that sell. I mean, it is one of the best selling books that you can find on the market. It is often translated as A Dream of Red Mansions or Red Chamber Dream or The StoryA 20-year-old woman who was about nine months pregnant was found dead at a High Point apartment just after midnight. Hide Transcript Show Transcript WEBVTT HER AND HER UNBORN CHILD. BILL O’NEIL JOINS US LIVE FROM HIGH POINT. REPORTER FAMILIES OF BOTH THE : VICTIM MORE IN COURT TODAY. IT WAS A VERY INVASIVE -- IT WAS A VERY EMOTIONAL DAY. HE CAME TO COURT WEARING A RED JUMPSUIT AND SHACKLED. IT WAS DEAD SILENCE AS THE JUDGE TOLD MR. HAYS HE FACES THE POSSIBILITY OF DEATH OR LIFE IN PRISON WITHOUT PAROLE FOR THE CHARGE OF FIRST DEGREE MURDER. HAYES IS ACCUSED OF SHOOTING TO DEATH HIS LIVE-IN GIRLFRIEND TONTORIA YORK AND THEIR UNBORN BABY. NEW YORK WAS ALSO 20 YEARS OLD AND REPORTEDLY NINE MONTHS PREGNANT WHEN SHE
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were pursued once the UPA came to power, not much headway seems to have been made into the allegations that saw Congress target Fernandes as kafan chor. It has been argued that some of the purchases that were contracted in haste during the war were actually delivered later and some procedures had to be shortened. The entire set of purchases relating to the Kargil war were later referred for investigation. In TGM and casket purchase cases, CBI had registered FIRs nearly three years back and no progress has been reported to the SC by the MoDs affidavit, which was handed over to the court by solicitor general Gopal Subramaniam. The MoD said CBI was still investigating into payment of agency commission with regard to purchase of Anti-Material Rifles contractedstruggle for removal of defects in pension fixation matters continues and goes on and on........ It is here and in that context that I appeal to all Veteran brothers to send petition after petitions till the issues are settled. WHEN ONE PETITION CAN MAKE THE AUTHORITIES TO RESPOND, THEN A LARGE NUMBER OF VETERANS' PETITIONS, MUST BRING ABOUT THE BEST POSSIBLE SOLUTION TO PENSION FIXATION FORMULAS. Saturday, May 8, 2010 The following news items on 7.5.2010 in outlook is posted for the benenfit of all veteran brothers:- ========================= A Parliamentary committee has asked the Defence Ministry to soon implement 'One Rank One Pension' (OROP) for armed forces veterans, noting that a demand for this has not been accepted by it. "The committee concludes that 'OROP' has not been accepted by the government. However,
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — With a record total of 19 honors, the mood was absolutely celebratory at HBO's Emmys afterparty on Monday night. The network's big winners, including "Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus and "The Normal Heart" director Ryan Murphy, clutched their trophies while chatting with partygoers in the shadow of a giant white modern sculpture at the tented party outside the Pacific Design Center. Billy Crystal held court at a table near the dance floor, while "Newsroom" star Jeff Daniels mingled throughout the crowd as a band crooned doo-wop classics. "Girls" creator Lena Dunham slipped out of the party early clutching her shoes. Other stars partying late into the evening included "The Comeback" star Lisa Kudrow, "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator Larry David and "The Leftovers" actor Justin Theroux. As Emmy winner Stephen ColbertBulletproof Princess Bulletproof Princess Back of the Book IT GIRL: Chloe St. John MISSION: Bust an organized crime syndicate that's kidnapping women and selling them into the sex trade. And nab Manhattan's most wanted and elusive criminal mastermind.... Royal protocol flew out the window when real-life princess Chloe St. John went undercover to stop a sex slave ring. She'd do anything for the Gotham Rose spies--their leader was like a second mother to Chloe, boosting her self-esteem when all Chloe's real mom did was hassle her about regal etiquette while favoring her ne'er-do-well brother. But evidence suggested Chloe was up against the Roses' archrival, the Duke, this time. It was time to trade in her tiara for a semiautomatic and a Kevlar vest...and pray that the wardrobe change wouldn't hurt her chances at
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235 U.S. 287 (1914) HOPKINS v. HEBARD. No. 30. Supreme Court of United States. Argued October 16, 19, 1914. Decided November 30, 1914. CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT. *288 Mr. C.B. Matthews for petitioners. Mr. John Franklin Shields and Mr. William A. Stone, with whom Mr. T.E.H. McCroskey was on the brief, for respondents. MR. JUSTICE McREYNOLDS delivered the opinion of the court. In 1907, petitioners, alleged successors to David W. Belding and others, filed a bill of review against the heirs and representatives of Charles Hebard in the United States Circuit Court, Eastern District of Tennessee, wherein they sought to reverse the decree for complainant granted by the same court, June 10, 1899, and later affirmed by the Circuit Court of Appeals in the cause entitled Hebard v. Belding, which was instituted todetermine the title to some seven thousand acres of mountain land. The Smoky Mountain Land, Lumber and Improvement Company intervened, denied the alleged equities *289 and set up that it had purchased the property for value and in good faith. The trial court having heard the matter upon the pleadings and evidence dismissed the bill; and this was affirmed by the Circuit Court of Appeals (194 Fed. Rep. 301). The cause is here upon certiorari. The land in controversy lies on the waters of Slick Rock Creek, an affluent of the Little Tennessee River, and for some time prior to 1895 was claimed by Hebard under a grant from the State of Tennessee. Belding and others claimed it under a North Carolina grant. The rights of the disputants depended
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PATTERNS OF TRAUMA IN PATIENT SEEN AT THE EMERGENCY CLINICS OF PUBLIC HOSPITALS IN MEKELLE, NORTHERN ETHIOPIA. Injuries are a neglected health problem in developing countries. Ethiopia has a high incidence of road traffic accidents and trauma constitutes about half of surgical emergencies among patient seen at health facilities. The objective of this study was to determine the pattern of trauma among patient seen at emergency outpatient departments of public hospitals in northern Ethiopia Retrospective data on patient seen at the hospitals during a one-year period (January 1, 2013-December 31, 2013) was collected. The source population was all patients who visited the emergency OPD of two public hospitals in Mekelle, Tig ray. The 16-25 year old age group was the most commonly affected age group, accounting for 38.5% followedJuly 2007, northern Australia was free from *P. euvitis* and the disease was considered eradicated (EPPO---European Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization, [@B20]). The disease was also detected in Brazil in 2001; however, unlike Australia, the disease spread over a radius of 1,000 km in a 5-year period, and it is now considered endemic in the country. The cultivation of grapevines increased after 1960 in Brazil, when cultivars produced by national breeding programmes and adapted to tropical and subtropical climates began to be distributed to growers. Currently, grapevines in Brazil cover an area of 77,544 ha (IBGE -- Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística., [@B33]), 50% of which is occupied by table grape cultivars for fresh fruit and juice production. Brazilian breeding programmes for table grape and juice production are
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with additional less-lethal weapons. A few moments later the suspect came outside onto his front porch and essentially surrendered. He was taken into custody without further incident. He was treated and released by EMS for gas exposure and was identified as a Timothy J. Peoples. Peoples was charged with the following: Possession of Firearm by a convicted felon(F), Discharge of Firearm near roadway(M), Reckless Conduct(M), Obstruction(M).The Griffin Police Department also wishes to express gratitude to the Spalding County Sheriff’s Department and the Henry County Police Department for their assistance in bringing this dangerous situation to a close without injury or loss of life. Pike County Sheriff's Office Investigators recovered numerous items that were stolen from the Girl Scout Camp on Pine Valley Road after they were stolen earlier thisweek. A suspect, Chris Thompson, was identified after a picture of him was circulated on social media. The stolen property was found in a wooded area on Williams Mill road While Investigators were working to track Thompson down he was arrested during a separate incident in Butts County after being observed driving a stolen vehicle. He will be facing charges for his involvement in the theft in Pike County. Friday, August 25, 2017 ACCORDING TO CITY HALL THERE WILL NOT BE A CITY OF THOMASTON MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER UNLESS THERE IS A WRITE-IN CANDIDATE. ALL INCUMBENTS QUALIFIED THIS WEEK WITHOUT OPPOSITION—MAYOR PRO TEM DOUG HEAD—AT LARGE, AND COUNCIL MEMBERS DON GREATHOUSE AND RYAN TUCKER. A WRITE-IN CANDIDATE HAS 7 DAYS TO QUALIFY FOLLOWING THE CLOSING DATE OF QUALIFYING, FRIDAY AUGUST 25. POLICE SAID THE HOME INVASION COULD BE
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LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 03: Singer Britney Spears waves at a welcome ceremony as she celebrates the release of her new album "Britney Jean" and prepares for her two-year residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on December 3, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Spears' show "Britney: Piece of Me" will debut at the resort on December 27, 2013. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) UNSPECIFIED LOCATION - UNSPECIFIED DATE: In this handout photo provided by NBCUniversal, Britney Spears is pictured. Spears is the subject of the documentary "I Am Britney Jean" which details her personal and professional life. (Photo by Michelangelo Di Battista/Sony/RCA via Getty Images) Pop princess Britney Spears has revealed the extent of her bipolar disorder and mood swings. When she first exploded onto the scene in 1999,Colorectal cancer survival in the Nordic countries and the United Kingdom: excess mortality risk analysis of 5 year relative period survival in the period 1999 to 2000. A deficit in colorectal cancer survival in Denmark and in the UK compared to Sweden, Norway and Finland was found in the EUROCARE studies. We set out to explore if these differences still exist. Patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer as their first invasive cancer at age 15-89 in the period 1994-2000 were identified using data from 11 cancer registries in the UK and from four Nordic countries. Five-year relative period survival using deaths in 1999-2000 following cancers diagnosed in 1994-2000 was analysed with excess mortality risk modelling. Follow-up time since diagnosis with age as an effect-modifier in the first half year was
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is America, come as visitors and stay on an expired visas. THE GANG OF EIGHT AND THE SENATORS SITTING IN THE MARK UP CANNOT DENY, THAT BY REJECTING THE MANDATORY TRIGGERS, IS LIKE RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT? THEY ARE NOT GOING TO ESCAPE THE CONDEMNATION OF THE MAJORITY OF THE AMERICAN POPULATION. NEARLY ALL OF THE EXEMPTIONS AND AMENDMENTS WERE IGNORED, SUCH AS BUILDING THE REST OF THE 700 MILES OF THE 2006 SECURE DOUBLE FENCING (not virtual fencing) WITHOUT THIS STRICT LAW, NO IMMIGRATION BILL WILL STAY FIRM IN THE HOUSE. AS THE SENATE BILL STANDS, ITS ANOTHER THEFT OF AMERICAN JOBS BY CHEAP LABOR? Just Republican Senators Jeff Sessions of Alabama, Ted Cruz of Texas offered amendments, and were mercifully mocked by the slouching bunch of old, long termed Democrats. Thealso strengthen border security. It now goes to the full Senate for a vote. The provisions in the bill are popular with the public. There's widespread support for additional border security. Moreover, 73 percent of voters say those measures should be completed before other changes to immigration policy go into effect. That includes 82 percent of Republicans, 71 percent of independents and 69 percent of Democrats. Support for prioritizing border security is high among both Rep. John Barrow (D-Ga.) has introduced the Keeping the Promise of IRCA Act. The bill would fulfill the border security promises, workplace verification promises, and interior enforcement promises that were never fulfilled by the 1986 amnesty bill. Sonoran News -- May 22 Attorney General Tom Horne to Senators: Border Security should be certified by States, not
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Trump Administration's family separation policy and call for an end to the racist policies of the Immigration and Custom Enforcements agency. Eyewitness Palestine delegate Emma Johnson speaks to community members at the Islamic Center of Midland, Michigan about her experiences and reflections of the Incarceration, Detention & Political Prisoners delegation, co-sponsored by Defense for Children International - Palestine and CODEPINK: Women For Peace. Eyewitness Palestine delegate William Ruhm recently returned to the US from IFPB’s delegation investigating Incarceration, Detention and Political Prisoners. His article, “With steadfastness: a report from Palestine” has been published in Mondoweiss and can be read by clicking on the link below. Eyewitness Accounts from the Delegation I see a nation stained with the blood of their brother. I see people flooding into the holy sites to find GodBat Mitzvah for a 71-year-old friend at the Romemu synagogue on 105th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan. Before I left on this trip to East Jerusalem and the West Bank, someone asked me if I would be presented a balanced view. “Balanced” is a code (tip-off) that a person is unaware (clueless) of the Apartheid here. The visit by our group to the al-Naqab Desert produced some very valuable information. Our visit with a Palestinian Bedouin village laid out in stark clarity the oppression faced in the area. Israel has taken over much of the land, and co-opted even the traditional names of the villages in the Naqab. The Israelis call the desert the Negev, and now assert their identity on the region which was once entirely Palestinian Bedouin.
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Morris distinguishable on its facts. In Morris, the detention took place in the controlled space of a probation officer's office; the appellant sat in a chair and was questioned by the arresting officer after being told he was under arrest. Morris decided to flee only after discussing the impact of his arrest on his probation. The arresting officer did not handcuff Morris because he did not have handcuffs with him and presumably he did not feel the need to subdue Morris any further when Morris was sitting in a chair in the probation office, surrounded by the police officer and the probation officer. The factual circumstances of Morris are similar to those in Harrell because in both cases, the appellant had been placed under arrest and was in a situation in whichwas "complete" with his detention in the parking lot, for some purposes of the law, we held that the officers were still effecting his arrest when he assaulted them at the point near the restaurant. See id. at 737. At Medford's trial, there was some dispute about whether Officer Price had made contact with appellant's arm when he attempted to handcuff him. Officer Price testified at the suppression hearing that his right arm was free when he reached for the handcuffs with his left hand; he described Medford as being "within touching distance" at the moment Medford fled. However, at trial he testified that his left hand was on Medford's left arm as he reached for his handcuffs. Price further testified that as he grabbed Medford's left wrist in an attempt to
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— all in the first half, as his mid-range jumper was on fire. He finished 7-of-11. Fisher was matching up with Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy’s decision to put his big frontcourt together for the first time in Andre Drummond, Greg Monroe and Josh Smith, who defended Carmelo Anthony and was a pitiful 2-of-17 himself. The Anthony-Smith-Dalembert frontline was expected to be the starting frontcourt entering the season opener. The Knicks have now used three different starting power forwards in five games. But Fisher is more concerned with having Stoudemire (15 points after a slow start) back with the second unit. Fisher used Quincy Acy for 13:42 after he chose to rest him in the Wizards’ loss. Acy is battling a strained wrist, but his inflammation went down. Van Gundy said Tim Hardawaycompleted a lot of infrastructure on its side, including a passenger terminal with 55 immigration counters, food outlets, parking lot and multi-layered security arrangements, that will be inaugurated on November 8. Both countries had organised separate events in November last year to mark the beginning of work on the corridor that is set to be opened as part of the celebrations marking the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion who spent the final years of his life at Kartarpur.
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by the physician, in addition to torquing and pushing the scope forward or pulling it backward. Problems regularly occur, however, when negotiating the colonoscope through the bends of the colon, such as at the sigmoid and left and right colic flexures. These problems arise because the colon is soft and has unpredictable fixation points to the viscera of the abdomen, and it is easily distensible. Consequently, after the steerable tip of the colonoscope is deflected to enter a new region of the colon, the principal direction of the force applied by the physician urging the proximal end of the device into the patient""s colon is not in the direction of the steerable tip. Instead, the force is directed along the axis of the colonoscope towards the preceding bend(s), and273 F.3d 133 (2nd Cir. 2001) FRANK SMALDONE, PETITIONER-APPELLANTv.DANIEL SENKOWSKI, SUPERINTENDENT, CLINTON CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, RESPONDENT-APPELLEE Docket No. 00-2519August Term, 2001 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT Argued: October 26, 2001Decided: November 16, 2001 Petitioner-Appellant Frank Smaldone appeals from the denial of his petition for a writ of habeas corpus on August 3, 2000 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (John Gleeson, judge). The Court reviews Smaldone's appeal under a certificate of appealability granted by the district court on September 20, 2000 and expanded by this Court on March 23, 2001. AFFIRMED.[Copyrighted Material Omitted] Melvin L. Wulf, Beldock, Levine & Hoffman, New York, New York, for Appellant. Donna Aldea, Assistant District Attorney, Queens County, Kew Gardens, Ny, (Richard A. Brown, District Attorney, Queens County, John M. Castellano,
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“breath of fresh air.” He said, “It is clear that with Brexit, the rise of anti-EU populist parties of left and right as well as a completely new political landscape in France, the composition of European political parties and the way the European Parliament is formatted is going to require new thinking.” The former Labour MP added, “European Parliament elections have often seen protest votes against the national government in power and it is a stretch to say that people are campaigning for Europe,. In 2014, the German CDU did not put a picture of the EPP so-called Spitzenkandidat on their posters but a picture of Angela Merkel even though Mrs Merkel was not a candidate for Strasbourg.” MacShane, who is based in London, said, “There is a big gap betweenJones, he found a large sum of money in Jones' pocket. Id. at 65. He testified that he was not involved in securing Cox but is aware that her purse, which was located in the back seat of the car, was searched and a second large sum of money and two bags of heroin were found. Id. at 58-59. He also mentioned that the car was towed because neither Cox nor Jones was the 2 Defense's exhibit No. 1 is the full-length video from Trooper Comstock's cruiser. It was proffered but not formally admitted at trial. Yet portions of the full-length video were not included in the excerpted video exhibit that the State formally introduced at trial notwithstanding the fact that they were shown in court to the trial judge during the suppression hearings. Compare Defense's
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216 U.S. 545 (1910) KNAPP v. MILWAUKEE TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF STANDARD TELEPHONE & ELECTRIC COMPANY, BANKRUPT. No. 206. Supreme Court of United States. Submitted January 10, 1910. Decided March 7, 1910. APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT. *546 Mr. William Duff Haynie for appellant. Mr. George P. Miller and Mr. Edward P. Vilas for appellees. *552 MR. JUSTICE DAY delivered the opinion of the court. The Standard Telephone and Electric Company, a Wisconsin corporation, was adjudicated a bankrupt in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Under its articles of association it was authorized to carry on the business of selling appliances for telephone purposes and operating telephone exchanges. It had established and was operating a telephone exchange at the village of Sheridan, Wisconsin, andwas carrying on the business of manufacturing and selling telephone apparatus in the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it had a stock in trade and trade fixtures. The trustee in bankruptcy filed a petition to sell all the property of the bankrupt. Appellant Knapp, as trustee of certain mortgages, given by the telephone company, intervened, and asked to have the lien of the mortgage established as the first lien on the property and satisfied out of the proceeds of the sale. The property was sold, and the question is as to the lien of these mortgages upon the fund. The trustee in bankruptcy answered the petition of Knapp, trustee under the mortgage, averring that it was a chattel mortgage, and fraudulent and void as to creditors, because of certain
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Remy Bumppo, Stage Left, Boho, Raven, Accidental Shakespeare, Polarity, Northlight, Victory Gardens, and Bailiwick, as well as a summer spent with the Texas Shakespeare Festival. Laura’s directing credits include I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, Phantom Pain, The Rivals, Ephemera and the zoo musical Tuxedo Love. She also teaches audition skills and period style, and is a private acting and movement coach in Chicago, even serving as the Movement Director on an episode of Fox’s The Exorcist. Sarah is delighted to be making her Milwaukee debut. A Whitefish Bay native, Sarah spent six years in New York City and is currently pursuing her MFA in Scenic Design at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Recent Scenic Design credits include the opera ALCINA, EURYDICE, and A BRIGHT NEW BOISE (SMU),CHILDREN OF EDEN (Mountain View College), FLY (AART in Dallas) and A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (Plano Repertory Theater). She designed costumes for IN THE BLOOD this fall at SMU. Sarah has also worked for various companies in New York City, Phoenix, St. Louis, and Vermont. She would like to thank Jaimelyn for this opportunity as well as her family and Rich for their unending love and support. See more of her work at www.sharrisdesigns.com Originally from just outside of Białystok, Poland, Les moved to the United States in 2003. A carpenter and home exterior engineer by trade, he has previously lent his skills for productions at TUTA Theatre Chicago. He is excited to be a part of this production and new theatre company. Aaron Suggs graduated from the University of
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performing decking on steel beams at SH 288 near Beltway South early Friday, June 21, when he fell from the overpass, according to officials with the Drive288 highway expansion project. Initial reports indicated he fell more than 30 feet, and paramedics performed CPR for about 30 minutes before he was officially pronounced dead. He worked for subcontractor Choctaw Construction. In a statement the day of the incident, Drive288 said they would "review and reflect on our safety precautions." Drive288 spokeswoman Raynese Edwards told Chron.com Monday that the incident remains under investigation. "There's still some work that's being done," she said. "That takes a little while." Julian Gill is a digital reporter in Houston. Read him on our breaking news site, Chron.com, and on our subscriber site, houstonchronicle.com. | [email protected] | NEWS WHEN>>LOUIS CK HAS RELEASED A STATEMENT FOLLOWING THE NEW YORK TIMES PIECE THAT DETAILED SEXUAL ABUSE AND MISCONDUCT BY THE COMEDIAN. HE SAYS IN PART -- >>THE FALLOUT FROM THE PIECE IN THE TIMES AND THESE ALLEGATIONS COMING OUT IS THAT -- >>ALSO THE ORCHARD HAS ANNOUNCED THEY WILL NOT BE MOVING FORWARD WITH THE RELEASE OF THE FILM "I LOVE YOU DADDY," A SHORT STATEMENT FROM THEM ENDING WITH A THANK YOU. FIRST I WANT TO BREAK DOWN A LITTLE ABOUT HIS STATEMENT, WE READ IT IN PART BUT IF YOU READ THE FULL THING YOU WILL SEE WORDS LIKE REMORSEFUL, RECONCILE, REGRET, YOU WON'T SEE I'M SORRY OR I APOLOGIZE. IT'S IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER THAT THIS ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS A RESULT NOT OF HIS OWN REFLECTION ON THE SITUATION, IT'S A RESULT OF US NOW KNOWING ABOUT THE ALLEGATIONS THAT THE NEW YORK TIMES PUBLISHED. IN EARLY SEPTEMBER THE NEW YORK TIMES ASKED HIM DIRECTLY AT A PRESS JUNKET ABOUT THE
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IN RE: APPRAISAL OF METROMEDIA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. No. 340, 2009. Supreme Court of Delaware. Submitted: October 28, 2009. Decided: November 2, 2009. Before STEELE, Chief Justice, HOLLAND and JACOBS, Justices. ORDER JACK B. JACOBS, Justice This 2nd day of November 2009, upon consideration of the briefs of the parties, and their contentions in oral argument, it appears to the Court that the judgment of the Court of Chancery should be affirmed on the basis of and for the reasons set forth in its decisions dated April 16, 2009 and May 28, 2009, and its final judgment dated June 5, 2009. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the judgments of the Court of Chancery are AFFIRMED. the senior author. Life form analysis of the flora: based on the inventory of permanent plots. Precipitation: Remarkable latitudinal shift of isohyets towards the South translates to a general reduction of average rainfall in great parts of the country. The last decade (1990-1999) shows some improvement, however, the more humid conditions of the 1950's and 1960's are not yet established again. Landcover change: In the study region the extent of arable fields and young fallows increased during the last 30 years from 580 km(2) in 1972 to 2870 km(2) in 2001. This means an average land cover conversion rate of 0.9% per year for the 6 departments considered. Change of the distribution of Sahelian and Sudanian species: Several species, mentioned in older literature as strictly Sahelian, today also
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NO. 07-07-0144-CV IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT AMARILLO PANEL A MAY 16, 2007 ______________________________ IN RE JAMES MILLER _______________________________ Before CAMPBELL, HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ. ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS Relator James Miller brings this original proceeding seeking a writ of mandamus (1) against the Honorable Jim Bob Darnell, judge of the 140th District Court and the Lubbock County district clerk. Relator's petition arises from a motion he filed in the 140th District Court seeking access to the trial record from a trial at which he was acquitted of manufacturing and possessing methamphetamine. Relator wants the record to use in preparing a petition seeking habeas corpus relief from his subsequent convictions for possession of an immediate precursor chemical and anhydrous ammonia with intent to manufacture methamphetamine, arising from the same events. For the reasonsher a citation, then informed her she was free to leave. When she opened the door to enter her vehicle, he observed a white crystalline substance on the carpet between the door and driver’s seat. According to Officer Diaz’s testimony, when he inquired about the substance, Appellant admitted it was methamphetamine and that she was trying to dispose of it.           During the plea hearing, Appellant testified that she had recently used marihuana and methamphetamine. During cross-examination, she admitted to a prior misdemeanor and felony conviction. She had been placed on community supervision for the felony conviction and was later revoked after pleading true to twelve violations of the terms and conditions thereof. Appellant requested that the trial court grant her either community supervision or allow her to enter a rehabilitation program. At
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a prisoner transferred to a hospital out of medical necessity retained the legal status of arrestee for purposes of determining whether he was in "custody" under section 38.06(a). Before entering the hospital, Harrell was told that he was still under arrest and in custody, and that if he ran away from the hospital he would be treated as if he had escaped from jail. Harrell ignored that admonition and drove to Florida with another patient and a local woman. See Harrell, 743 S.W.2d at 230. The Court of Criminal Appeals upheld Harrell's conviction for escape. The court stated: "We now hold that actual, physical 'hands-on' restraint is not a prerequisite to a showing of custody in the context of the offense of escape. Rather, it is important to look atthe legal status of the individual at the time of the escape." See id. at 231. Examining Harrell's legal status, the court held that Harrell remained under arrest while at the hospital. See id. Because Harrell was still "in custody" regardless of his physical location, it held that the court of appeals had erred in focusing on the fact that Harrell was not under any kind of physical restraint while at the hospital. See id. As the Harrell court recognized, the issue of what constitutes an initial arrest was not before the court in that case. See Harrell, 743 S.W.2d at 231. However, that is precisely the issue in the present case: whether a person who has been stopped for questioning and who then flees prior to being handcuffed
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– so we invited them in and made coffee, gave them some desserts,” he said. Story continues below advertisement Currie recalled the initial moments when he realized something was wrong. “I wasn’t sure where exactly the smoke was coming from and within minutes, the flames were coming out of the roof.” Tweet This Currie said his wife and another customer called the fire department. He said the loss has already had an impact on the community. In fact, many of his customers have been coming in and asking what they can do to help the families affected. “Talking to one of the owners and he told me that he had it for 25 years and then he passed it onto his sons. And they were standing there, looking at their life’s work being burned 51 U.S. 395 (____) 10 How. 395 THE BALTIMORE AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD COMPANY, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. ALEXANDER NESBIT AND PENELOPE D. GOODWIN. Supreme Court of United States. It was argued by Mr. Campbell and Mr. Yellot, for the plaintiff in error, and Mr. Johnson, for the defendants in error. *396 Mr. Justice DANIEL delivered the opinion of the court. This case comes before us from the District of Maryland, upon a writ of error to the court of Baltimore County, prosecuted under the twenty-fifth section of the Judiciary Act. The facts from which the questions to be adjudged arise are the following. The legislature of Maryland, by a law of the 18th of February, 1828, incorporated the plaintiff in error by the name and style of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Company, for the purpose of constructing
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Travel for Ladies Travel And Way of life Diaries Weblog Read this in-depth pet air travel guide for tips and an in depth list of pet travel insurance policies for main U.S. airlines and a few international air carriers. Travel Republic Restricted is an appointed consultant of ITC Compliance Restricted which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (their registration number is 313486) and which is permitted to advise on and arrange normal insurance coverage contracts. of Sciences, in addition to the ingenuity and dedication of Tanya and her field crew. Tanya, a researcher at the Institute of Volcanic Geology and Geochemistry in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, spent a month in Washington State in 1997, hosted by Brian Atwater (USGS, UW) and myself, so this was a return alternate. The present’s focusLANDOVER, Md. (AP) — The New York Giants have shoved every distraction aside, including a shooting incident involving their star receiver, to become as dominant as, say, a Chicago Bulls team with Michael Jordan. Perhaps that's no coincidence. BURRESS LAWYER: Plax will face weapons charge Monday KEYSHAWN JOHNSON: Half of NFL players carry guns NEXT FOR PLAX? His Giants' days could be over At one of the first meetings of training camp, coach Tom Coughlin discussed the 1991-92 Bulls as a team for the Giants to emulate in the bid to repeat as Super Bowl champions. That was the first season that MJ won a back-to-back, and the Giants remained solidly on pace to keep up with His Airness after Sunday's 23-7 victory over the Washington Redskins. BOX SCORE: Giants 23, Redskins 7 "That really
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Just about 35 years after the original Blade Runner hit theaters, we're finally getting the first official look at its sequel...and it appears to be totally worth the wait. Check out the trailer above for Blade Runner 2049 that continues the story of the Harrison Ford–starring film 30 years later. Watch above as Ryan Gossling joins Ford's beloved Deckard character on screen for an eerie glimpse into the future of Los Angeles. Don't miss a truly creepy cameo from Jared Leto playing his mysterious character we know is named Wallace. The trailer also shows glimpses of other cast members including Mackenzie Davis, Robin Wright, and Dave Bautista who are all on board for the film being directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Denis Villeneuve. Blade Runner 2049 hits theaters October 6, 2017. IfMagnus Financial ("First Magnus"), Old Republic Title & Escrow, Ltd. ("Old Republic"), and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems ("MERS") (collectively, "Defendants") alleging federal and state law claims stemming primarily from a March 14, 2006 mortgage transaction concerning real *1144 property located at 94-102 Heahea Street, Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 (the "subject property"). Plaintiffs seek declaratory and injunctive relief, as well as damages and rescission of the mortgage transaction. In separate motions, Old Republic and MERS each seek dismissal of all counts against them. For the reasons set forth below, the court GRANTS the Motions and dismisses the Complaint with leave to amend as to certain counts. Given obvious defects as to all Defendants, the dismissal is as to all claims against all Defendants. II. BACKGROUND A. Factual Background The court assumes the Complaint's factual allegations
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charge of attempted sodomy was that he had no intention of committing such act and he was merely exposing himself to the five-year-old girl when the witness came upon them. Conceivably, the jury could have found the defendant guilty of a lesser crime if it believed this was all he had in mind when he inveigled the unsuspecting child into leaving the playground and accompanying him to the hotel. Counsel's opening statement and the elicitation of testimony regarding the defendant's criminal history, the State argues, were consistent with the defense Michael Smith was striving to establish. If the remarks concerning his past and the eduction of evidence of his prior convictions constituted error on the part of counsel, the State maintains, the jury was admonished by the trialsanctions, the ploy would not be worth the candle. Concluding that the assistance rendered the defendant by trial counsel was ineffective, we vacate the judgment of conviction and remand the case for a new trial. LUM, C.J., and PADGETT, HAYASHI and WAKATSUKI, JJ., concur. APPENDIX Rule 13, Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii PROCEEDINGS FOLLOWING FINAL ADJUDICATION OF INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL IN CRIMINAL CASES. Whenever the conviction of a criminal defendant has been overturned and a new trial ordered because of a finding that the defendant had ineffective assistance of counsel in the proceedings against him or her, and the order has become final, either because it was not appealed, or because it has been finally affirmed on appeal, it shall be the duty of the prosecutor and the
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Robert “Beto” O’Rourke, one of the best-known Democratic contenders. TRENDING: Watch: GOP Candidate Klacik Gets Kicked Off of 'The View' for Calling Out Behar's Blackface Scandal The former Texas congressman received his fair share of media attention when he ran for Senate against Republican Ted Cruz last year, giving him a boost in public recognition. The president of the United States is one of the most important and stressful positions in the world, with history-changing decisions often resting on his shoulders. But a series of eyebrow-raising and simply odd stories about O’Rourke is raising questions about just how serious of a candidate he truly is. Buried in recent Washington Post biographical piece about O’Rourke is a bizarre tidbit that should make every American pause and ask a few questions. Apparently, the man many People v Smith (2019 NY Slip Op 05799) People v Smith 2019 NY Slip Op 05799 Decided on July 24, 2019 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 July 24, 2019 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department REINALDO E. RIVERA, J.P. SHERI S. ROMAN SYLVIA O. HINDS-RADIX COLLEEN D. DUFFY, JJ. 2017-01540 (Ind. No. 1652/15) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vGary Smith, appellant. Del Atwell, East Hampton, NY, for appellant. Timothy D. Sini, District Attorney, Riverhead, NY (Rosalind C. Gray and Thomas Costello of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of County Court, Suffolk County (Timothy P. Mazzei, J.), rendered December 22, 2016,
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Trump Denies Almost 3,000 Died In Puerto Rico, Falsely Claims Democrats Inflated Data Enlarge this image toggle caption Evan Vucci/AP Evan Vucci/AP Updated at 12:15 p.m. ET President Trump denied the death toll of nearly 3,000 from hurricanes Maria and Irma, which swept across Puerto Rico a year ago, in a series of tweets Thursday morning. "3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico," he tweeted. "When I left the island, AFTER the storm had hit, they had anywhere from 6 to 18 deaths." Trump then blamed Democrats for the figures, "to make me look as bad as possible." A study conducted by The Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University determined the death toll to be 2,975, a figure accepted by Puerto Rico Gov. RicardoRosselló, and far beyond the previous official count of 64. FEMA Administrator Brock Long wrote in a letter to Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts that there were 2,431 applications for funeral assistance from Puerto Rico as of July 30. Just 75 have been approved by the Trump administration so far because of eligibility questions. The president's tweets came as the government prepares for Hurricane Florence's impact on the Carolinas and set off a storm of criticism on Twitter. Chef José Andrés, whose charity fed thousands on the island in the aftermath of the storm, said Trump is "the face of no shame." Another Trump critic, and a target of his tweets, San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz, tweeted, "Trump is so vain he thinks this is about him." Some Republicans also
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460 U.S. 730 (1983) TEXAS v. BROWN No. 81-419. Supreme Court of United States. Argued January 12, 1983. Decided April 19, 1983. CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS *732 C. Chris Marshall argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Tim Curry, L. T. Wilson, and Stephen R. Chaney. Allan K. Butcher argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was J. Don Carter.[*] JUSTICE REHNQUIST announced the judgment of the Court and delivered an opinion, in which THE CHIEF JUSTICE, JUSTICE WHITE, and JUSTICE O'CONNOR joined. Respondent Clifford James Brown was convicted in the District Court of Tarrant County, Tex., for possession of heroin in violation of state law. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed his conviction, holding that certain evidence should have been suppressed because it was obtained inMaples shined his flashlight into the car and saw Brown withdraw his right hand from his right pants pocket. Caught between the two middle fingers of the hand was an opaque, green party balloon, knotted about one-half inch from the tip. Brown let the balloon fall to the seat beside his leg, and then reached across the passenger seat and opened the glove compartment. *734 Because of his previous experience in arrests for drug offenses, Maples testified that he was aware that narcotics frequently were packaged in balloons like the one in Brown's hand. When he saw the balloon, Maples shifted his position in order to obtain a better view of the interior of the glove compartment. He noticed that it contained several small plastic vials, quantities of loose
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(2008) Charles DeBORD, Jr., Plaintiff, v. PEOPLES BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. Civil Action No. 1:06-cv-2884-TCB. United States District Court, N.D. Georgia, Atlanta Division. June 10, 2008. ORDER TIMOTHY C. BATTEN, SR., District Judge. I. Background Charles DeBord, Sr. passed away on November 29, 2002. Cherokee County police officers found him in the driver's seat of his car with his seatbelt fastened and no visible signs of trauma. His vehicle was on the side of a highway, on a downward-sloped embankment. It had no significant damage, and there was no evidence that it had collided with another vehicle or any stationary object other than a small silt fence that paralleled the highway. On the shoulder of the road, near the vehicle, the investigating officer observed the body of a small deer that was partially covered in frost and didgiven [unless not legally able] no more than 1 year from the time the loss occurred." Plaintiff Charles DeBord, Jr. is the sole beneficiary of the policy. He first notified Peoples Benefit of his claim by letter dated January 28, 2003, two months after his father's death. In the following months, he sent Peoples Benefit copies of the death certificate, preliminary police report, and toxicology report—but not the completed claim form—and demanded payment of the accidental death benefits. Between August 26 and December 1, 2003, Peoples Benefit requested on three separate occasions that DeBord complete the required claim form, which included an authorization allowing Peoples Benefit to obtain medical records of the deceased from third parties. Peoples Benefit informed DeBord that the claim evaluation could not be completed until the
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Trade Organization. As recently as Wednesday, Trump singled out the Europeans for being unfair with the US on trade, but said his door was open to negotiate a settlement. "Very hard" The Europeans fear above all that Trump will impose heavy duties on imports of European cars around mid-November. This would be a serious blow for the German automotive sector in particular, even if giants such as Volkswagen or BMW also manufacture in the United States. "Our products are very hard to bring in (to Europe)" when Europeans easily import their cars into the United States, Trump said. The Airbus-Boeing row is just one of several issues stoking transatlantic tensions that quickly descended into acrimony when Trump took office in 2017. Trump embraced a protectionist agenda, slapping import duties on steel and aluminium from theEU and other allies, while also threatening tariffs on cars. Trade groups in Europe such as winemakers, German tool manufacturers and whisky producers in Scotland have kept a clamour of protest, demanding Washington reverse tack. The US leader and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker agreed in July 2018 to a ceasefire in the conflict to hold trade talks that have so far led nowhere. The epic legal battle between Airbus and Boeing at the World Trade Organization began in 2004 when Washington accused Britain, France, Germany and Spain of providing illegal subsidies and grants to support the production of a range of Airbus products. A year later, the EU alleged that Boeing had received $19.1 billion worth of prohibited subsidies from 1989 to 2006 from various branches of the US government. The two
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increase their sales, pending a formal transfer. Robert McGushin, Dillard's vice-president and director of stores, did not know of any sexual harassment training ever given within the corporate hierarchy. He never received any training in his eighteen years at Dillard's. He opined that having a supervisor of the opposite sex investigate the claim was not a problem, although Gonzales testified he was embarrassed and humiliated to be interviewed by a woman on the subject, so much so that he could not tell her about certain incidents, such as Tellez pressing his penis against Gonzales's backside. We find Dillard's did not establish its affirmative defense as a matter of law, and that there was sufficient evidence to support the jury's negative answer to the question: "Did DILLARD DEPARTMENT STORES, INC. exercise 355 F.Supp. 476 (1972) James ARTMAN v. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY. Civ. A. No. 67-356. United States District Court, W. D. Pennsylvania. August 8, 1972. *477 *478 Irwin B. Wedner, Wallace & Lipton, Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff. Buchanan, Ingersoll, Rodewald, Kyle & Buerger, Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendant. MEMORANDUM ORDER SCALERA, District Judge. In March of 1967, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging the right to recover damages from defendant. In the first count of his complaint, plaintiff alleged that on October 31, 1964, defendant executed in his favor three written "Dealers Sales and Service Agreements" of indefinite duration under which he was *479 granted the right to act as a franchised dealer selling parts and light and medium duty trucks produced by the defendant. Plaintiff also alleged that in May of 1965, he and defendant "orally entered into an additional contract
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made four birdies and an eagle Sunday to finish eighth, his first top-10 in 42 career PGA TOUR starts. He moved to 198th in the FedExCup after the Wyndham. Gonzales was en route to the scoring trailer when he was informed he had moved inside the FedExCup’s top 200. He slammed his hand against the aluminum railing in celebration. “It’s huge,” Gonzales, 30, said. “It’s been a really frustrating year and to finish the year this way has been fun. I was out here on a free roll and just trying to enjoy myself.” Park didn’t have as much work to do at the Wyndham, but had to make the cut to earn his way into the Finals. He started the week at No. 202 in the FedExCup. His 20th-placeSOME KIND OF DISTURBANCE BECAUSE THE VERTICAL BLINDS HAVE BEEN KNOCKED DOWN FROM THE WINDOW. AFTER-HOURS OF COLLECTING CLUE, THE MEDICAL EXAMINER FINALLY TOOK AWAY THE BODY OF A WOMAN FOUND DEAD INSIDE OF THIS HOME ON NORTH JOHN STREET IN PINES HILLS. I'M VERY SHOCKED TO SEE SOMETHING LIKE THIS HAPPEN CLOSE TO MY NEIGHBORHOOD AND I'M VERY WORRIED. LY BE ON HIGH SECURITY TONIGHT. NEIGHBOR ACE A WOMAN AND THREE MEN LIVED THERE AND RECENTLY MOVED IN. I SEE AT LEAST SIX, SEVEN MONTHS AND THE TIME THEY'VE BEEN STAYING THERE NO COMPLAINTS OR ANY ALTERCATIONS THAT I KNOW OF. SO VERY SHOCKING. INVESTIGATORS WERE CALLED BEFORE 9:30 IN THE MORNING AFTER SOMEONE FOUND THE WOMAN INSIDE THAT WAS AROUND THE SAME TIME NEIGHBORS SAW A
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246 U.S. 69 (1918) KRUEGER v. UNITED STATES. No. 111. Supreme Court of United States. Submitted December 20, 1917. Decided March 4, 1918. APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT. *70 Mr. William V. Hodges and Mr. Richard B. Scandrett, Jr., for appellant. Mr. Assistant Attorney General Kearful for the United States. *73 MR. JUSTICE DAY delivered the opinion of the court. This is an appeal from a decree of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit reversing a decree of the District Court of Colorado which dismissed a bill of complaint filed by the United States against Emma T. Krueger for the cancellation of a certain patent upon public lands in Colorado. The Government alleged in its bill that the land, eighty acres, patented to William E. Moses June 6, 1910, upona soldiers' additional homestead entry (Rev.Stats., §§ 2306, 2307; 28 Stat. 397), had been secured by means of false affidavits, one by the entryman, Moses, who had made oath that the land was unoccupied, unimproved, and unappropriated by any person other than himself; the other by John A. McIntyre that the land was not in any manner occupied adversely to the selector, whereas in truth and in fact the land had been for several years previously in the open and notorious possession of one P.C. Benson under title deraigned from the Denver Pacific Railway & Telegraph Company under a land grant of Congress made July 1, 1862. It was also charged that the fraud was perpetrated by agreement between Moses, the entryman, and one C.M. Krueger, the husband
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“The American Airlines Arena is a sports and entertainment arena located in Downtown Miami, Florida along Biscayne Bay. It was constructed beginning in 1998 as a replacement for the Miami Arena and designed by the architecture firms Arquitectonica and 360 Architecture. The Arena is home to the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association. The American Airlines Arena has 2,105 clubseats, 80 luxury suites, and 76 private boxes. The Waterfront Theater is Florida's largest theater which is housed within the arena, that can seat between 3,000 and 5,800. The theater can be configured for concerts, family events, musical theatre and other stage shows.” “Visit Miami’s flagship art museum, and learn about modern and contemporary, international art at Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). Exhibitions highlight Miami’s diverse community and pivotalThe Hockey News 2014-15 Record: 49-29-5 (101 pts.) THN’s Prediction: 6th, Pacific Division What To Expect: It’s never fun losing to the underdog, as the Canucks did when they fell to the Flames in the first round in April. GM Jim Benning didn't take kindly to the defeat. He revamped his front office, replacing his VP of hockey operations, assistant GM and director of player personnel. Benning then overhauled his roster, expelling Kevin Bieksa, Eddie Lack, Zack Kassian and Nick Bonino. But the Canucks didn't sufficiently replace the departed talent, as only Brandon Sutter, Brandon Prust and Matt Bartkowski were added. Benning says the team will remain competitive, but the roster has been downgraded and must again be carried by the Sedin twins, who turn 35 this year. The Canucks, who were the Pacific Division's second seed with 101
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Betsy Click for INSECT PHOTO JOURNAL Inspired Beeing - Catherine Jaffee studying honey bees in Turkey Amely-James KOH BELA is fighting child trafficking in Africa and throughout several continents. Read my interview with her. CLICK FOR BEE PHOTOGRAPHY Mahoot Elephant training in Thailand with Kaew, Adorable French girl growing up in Africa with wildlife photography parents - more pictures of Tippi Degre I visited the Tiger Temple in Thailand & later found out it is under investigation for tiger trafficking and animal abuse. Read full story. In 2015 it was raided. More than 100 tigers and protected bird species in Wat Pa Luang Ta Bua, popularly known as the Tiger Temple in Kanchanaburi province were impounded by authorities following complaints that the temple was alleged to engage in illegal wildlife trading.The UN-backed Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled in favour of the Philippines, rejecting China's sweeping nine-dash line claims in the hotly contested waters. "After years of estrangement, the bad blood between Beijing and Manila have finally begun to give place to good faith," the editorial in Xinhua newspaper said. The article added that the Duterte's tour "also serves as an encouraging sign of the president's pluck and pragmatism on foreign relations and international disputes". It also noted how Duterte has "avoided his predecessor's idiosyncrasies" of engaging in a row with China unnecessarily, but instead opted for a peaceful resolution. It called the Filipino president approach as being "largely in line with Beijing's stance". The Filipino president has said that his trip to China will help him understand China better, adding that
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Decided: March 16, 2020 Before KING, KEENAN, and FLOYD, Circuit Judges. Dismissed in part and affirmed in part by unpublished per curiam opinion. Howard W. Anderson III, LAW OFFICE OF HOWARD W. ANDERSON III, LLC, Pendleton, South Carolina, for Appellant. William Kenneth Witherspoon, Assistant United States Attorney, OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY, Columbia, South Carolina, for Appellee. Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit. PER CURIAM: Christopher Donnell Brown appeals his conviction and 262-month sentence imposed following his guilty plea to possession with intent to distribute and distribution of cocaine base. Counsel has filed a brief pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967), acknowledging that Brown knowingly and voluntarily waived his right to appeal. Brown filed a pro se supplemental brief assertinggame as it gave the Bolts a 101–100 lead with 33 seconds remaining. However, a game-tying floater from Ginebra's LA Tenorio brought the game into overtime, with 102 apiece after the Bolts' import Allen Durham split two free throws. In overtime, Durham started a 7–0 run of himself and Meralco never looked back, winning the very first PBA finals game of their history. He finished with 46 points, 13 boards and 7 assists, and rookie teammate Chris Newsome added 17 markers and was a rebound and assist shy of a triple-double. Game 2 Prior to the game, TNT KaTropa's Jayson Castro was awarded as the Best Player of the Conference, tying San Miguel Beermen's June Mar Fajardo with four BPC awards for second all-time. Meralco Bolts' import Allen Durham was also
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to see my daughter again." Appellant testified that the video of the interview, which was not offered into evidence by appellant or the State, did not show Hagerty's threat and speculated that the video had been erased or cut. Appellant testified that he felt intimidated by the presence of two police officers: one at the building entrance and one in a room. Appellant's testimony was controverted by Hagerty, who stated that he did not threaten appellant and that there were no police officers in the interview room. Appellant argues that, although he had a right to a hearing, before the statement was admitted into evidence, to determine the voluntariness of the confession, that right was waived by counsel's failure to object to the confession's admission. Appellant further argues that he was entitled toWHIPLASH: Kejriwal digging in the Swami's hole What's similar between Arvind Kejriwal and Swami Shobhan Sarkar? Both are self-proclaimed well-wishers of the country who are selling a "golden dream" to Indians. While Shobhan Sarkar is promising a turnaround in the country's fortunes with 1000 tonnes of gold, Kejriwal is assuring Delhiites of a corruption-free, transparent government with his Aam Aadmi Party. Even more bizarre is the curiosity and optimism that their "tall claims" have generated among citizens. The reason behind this growing interest of the people is not Kejriwal's extensive campaign or Sarkar's unshakeable belief, but the despair and frustration that people are experiencing at the moment. Since nothing seems to be working in their favour, people are pinning their hopes on miracles to bail them out of their crises. Both Kejriwal and
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Porsche had been stolen on October 12, 1999. In his recorded statement, appellant told Porter that he had purchased the car for $20,000. Appellant explained that he had purchased the car with a down payment of $5,000 and had paid the remainder of the purchase price within a few months. Appellant also stated that, in September 1998, he left the car at his house for Davenport to pick up to perform some repairs. Appellant told Porter that Davenport had retrieved the car and called him a few days later to explain the repairs needed. Appellant also told Porter that, in December 1998, he received a telephone call from Safeway Storage informing him that the Porsche had been impounded by the police in October 1998. Appellant stated that, when he recovered the car, the stereo, battery, and some firefighting equipmentthat he had last seen the car on November 15, 1998.  Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the verdict, a rational fact finder could have concluded that appellant intentionally deceived GEICO concerning whether the Porsche had been stolen and damaged. Accordingly, we hold that the evidence was legally sufficient to establish that appellant intended to deprive GEICO of the funds represented by the two claim checks.  In regard to appellant’s factual sufficiency challenge, appellant denied that he had asked Davenport to dispose of the Porsche, and he testified that he had previously trusted Davenport to repair other cars of his. Appellant testified that, in providing information to GEICO, he was merely confused as to the dates that he left the car for Davenport to repair, that he had last seen the car, and that it was stolen. He
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in Egypt. In February the US added rapper Cuspert to its list of 'global terrorists' - freezing all his assets under US control and prohibiting any transactions with him in the future. The State Department said: ' Cuspert is emblematic of the type of foreign recruit ISIL seeks for its ranks -– individuals who have engaged in criminal activity in their home countries who then travel to Iraq and Syria to commit far worse crimes against the people of those countries.' Last November, Cuspert was compared to Nazi Minister for Propaganda Joseph Goebbels for his ability to appeal to young, disillusioned people in Europe while providing an alternative ideology. He spent several years as a major player in the Berlin hip hop scene under the name 'Deso Dogg' before embracing radical Islam. HeAND THEN I LOOKED UP AND IT WAS TWO YEARS SINCE MY MOTHER WAS DEAD BECAUSE I HAD PUT IT ON MY ELECTRONIC CALENDAR TO ALWAYS REMIND ME THAT IT WAS OCTOBER 27 THAT WAS THE DAY THAT MY MOTHER DIED AND GETS EQUAL BILLING WITH THE NEW YEAR AND SAINT PATRICK’S DAY AND TAX FILING DAY AND THE FOURTH OF JULY. HER SMILE AND HER FRANK SINATRA AND HER ENCHILADAS AND HER WORRIES ABOUT MY WEIGHT AND HER ADMIRATION FOR MY EVERY CREATIVE ACT NO MATTER HOW SMALL AND HER WORDS WITH FRIENDS GAMES AND AND ALL THESE THINGS ARE THINGS THAT ARE ONLY IN MEMORY NOW. THIS IS IN CAPITAL LETTERS BECAUSE THIS IS THE DAY OF THE YEAR I CAN TYPOGRAPHICALLY SHOUT ABOUT MY MOM’S DEATH. I WILL
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The San Francisco 49ers have added depth to their new-look receiving group, signing wideout Marlon Moore to a one-year contract. The NFC champion Niners made the announcement Tuesday. Last week, San Francisco acquired Anquan Boldin in a trade from the Baltimore Ravens, who beat the 49ers 34-31 in the Super Bowl on Feb. 3 in New Orleans. The 25-year-old Moore, a Northern California native from Sacramento, played the past three seasons with the Miami Dolphins after joining them as an undrafted free agent in April 2010. He has 12 career catches for 244 yards and two touchdowns in 29 games. Mario Manningham is working his way back from reconstructive left knee surgery and Randy Moss isn't expected to return after one season, so Boldin and Michael Crabtree will lead the 49ersof being a conservative. ------ beat Other sports, too. My favorite, Formula 1 racing, is in trouble. The MacLaren team withdrew from sunday's first-in-season Australian GP after a team member tested positive for coronavirus, and there are unconfirmed rumors that the whole race will be canceled. (F1.com isn't saying that yet, but one of the top drivers, Sebastian Vettel, said in a news conference that drivers would "pull the handbrake" on the race if they didn't feel safe.) The upcoming Chinese GP is being rescheduled, and the first-ever Vietnam GP might also fall victim. Bahrain GP is scheduled for Mar 22, so if Australia gets canceled, Bahrain probably will too. This is a _huge_ and extremely expensive sport, one of the most popular and lucrative in the world, with teams shipping dozens of personnel and many tons of equipment all over the
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“Massachusetts Invented America” reads the shirt sold by Barstool Sports, a website popular for its bro-culture theme. The obvious joke is the Commonwealth’s leading role in the American Revolution, though the real irony lies in the existence of the Massachusett tribe a millennia before the arrival of European colonists and their subsequent annihilation courtesy of the invaders. The other unintended irony is that the Massachusett literally led the charge in “inventing America”: Crispus Attucks, the first person killed in the Boston Massacre, was the son of a black man and a Massachusett woman, and the direct descendant of John Attucks, an Indian executed for treason in 1676 during King Philip’s War. Regardless, in 1869, the Massachusetts legislature passed the Indian Enfranchisement Act, granting citizenship to the Commonwealth, complete with theright to vote, to the Massachusett, but also eliminating their status as a sovereign nation and allowing the sale of Indian land to non-Indians. Thus, Massachusetts completed its total appropriation of the Massachusett name by legally erasing the tribe. As a lifelong resident of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, I have always been surrounded by indigenous place names, though their utility as a form of erasure in plain sight of Native Americans and culture has only recently dawned on me. While the focus today largely lies on the racist appropriation of indigeneity by sports teams, understanding the history and meaning behind place names in southeastern New England accurately portrays the scale to which indigenous culture has been appropriated throughout the United States. Distortion and Erasure Frederick J. Dockstader, a former director of
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“What You Missed” on ABC: Bruno Tonioli is supposed to judge people’s dancing on “Dancing With the Stars”, although Monday night Bruno crossed the line when he judged Charlotte McKinney’s intelligence. You can tweet our host @NikkiBoyer. UNRESPONSIVE AT A HOME IN LEXINGTON. KOCO BRIAN SHLONSKY JUST GOT BACK WITH EXCLUSIVE DETAILS. I JUST SPOKE TO THE HOMEOWNER. SHE TELLS ME SHE IS COOPERATING WITH POLICE. THAT WOMAN CONFIRMS THERE WAS A PARTY AT THE HOME WHERE THE BOY DIED AND SOME PEOPLE AT THE PARTY FOR DRINKING ALCOHOL. CLEVELAND COUNTY SHERIFF'S DETECTIVES SAY THIS IS THE HOME WHERE THE 15-YEAR-OLD DIED. THERE WAS A PARTY IN THE HOME THE NIGHT BEFORE. DETECTIVES ARE INVESTIGATING WHAT HAPPENED. Woman: DETECTIVES ARE IN THE PROCESS OF INTERVIEWING WITNESSES. Reporter: FRIENDS SAYLucknow: Hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for raising voice against the injustice meted out to women through triple talaq, women from Muslim community in Uttar Pradesh are sending 'rakhis' to the two BJP leaders. PM Modi has repeatedly urged people belonging to the Muslim community not to "politicise" the issue and requested them to come forward with a "solution". Terming triple talaq a "bad social practice" PM Modi had earlier said that such practices can be ended by social awakening. Several Muslim women have challenged the practice of 'triple talaq' in which the husband, quite often, pronounces talaq thrice in one go, sometimes over phone or text message. PM Modi and Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath have advocated for the rights of Muslim women and had called
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Former Nixon White House counsel John Dean said Monday, after testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, that he is "honored" to be considered an enemy by President Trump. Dean, a CNN contributor, was asked by Anderson Cooper about Trump attacking him as a "loser for many years" and a "sleazebag attorney." "I think he was disbarred and he went to prison. Other than that, he's doing a great job," Trump said Monday afternoon. "Well, I'm honored to be on his enemies list," Dean responded. "I was able to make Nixon's at the end, and so I'm pleased that I'm on Trump's given my feelings about the threat he is to this country." WATERGATE FIGURE JOHN DEAN FRONT-AND-CENTER AS DEMS PREPARE HEARINGS ON OBSTRUCTION, COLLUSION CLAIMS SENATE REPUBLICANS ENACT PROCEDURAL CHANGE TO SPEED CONFIRMATIONOF TRUMP JUDICIAL PICKS Dean said he is "deeply troubled by the president we're living with" and it's one of the reasons he decided to speak out in recent years. "One of the reasons that I did what I did back during Watergate was the thought that this will never happen again. And one of the reasons I've had a knot in my stomach, one of the reasons I'm on CNN is because I'm deeply troubled by the presidency we're living with," he said. CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Dean was hammered by House Republicans on the Judiciary Committee Monday. At one point, the hearing room broke out into laughter, as Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz grilled Dean for turning Nixon comparisons into a profitable "cottage industry" for himself. Dean assisted
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Patient Gabriel le Roux (80 years old) was flown out by E-med Rescue 24 early on Sunday morning from Oranjemund, Namibia to Cape Town after a head injury. Also on board were his daughter, a paramedic and two pilots. According to Acsa (Airports Company of South Africa) all flights were put in a holding pattern due to a technical “glitch” in the radar system. The Cessna 441Conquest V5-NRS disappeared from the radar for about an hour before crashing in the Plattekloof area, killing all 5 passengers on sight. Opposed to public rumours and opinions, the radar “glitch” was not responsible for the plane crash, as by the relative authorities. Other SA Plane Crashes Once again this incident brings back sad memories of the death of Hansie Cronje, former SA cricketof the Wright brothers at Huffman Prairie and Kitty Hawk in 1903 and their development of the Wright Flyer III in 1905 as first practical aircraft, can be described as none less than spectacular. With the debut of computerized technology, the aircraft industry was taken to heights unimaginable to even the most adventurous of past visionaries. Since the beginning of time man envied bird and dreamt of flying. Way back in 1490, artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci already developed the plan for an ornithopter. It was a funny man-carrying contraption with flapping wings. Other pioneers such as Sir George Cayley, William Samuel Henson, Jules-François Dupuis-Delcourt, Louis Charles Letur and many more, would follow on their own quest for a flying machine. The world as were known by those
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324 U.S. 282 (1945) ROBINSON v. UNITED STATES. No. 514. Supreme Court of United States. Argued February 8, 1945. Decided March 5, 1945. CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT. Mr. Robert E. Hogan for petitioner. Mr. Edward J. Ennis, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark, Messrs. W. Marvin Smith, Robert S. Erdahl, and Miss Beatrice Rosenberg were on the brief, for the United States. MR. JUSTICE BLACK delivered the opinion of the Court. The petitioner was indicted and convicted in a District Court for violating the Federal Kidnapping Act, 47 Stat. 326, 48 Stat. 781, by transporting in interstate commerce a person whom he had kidnapped and held for a reward. The jury recommended and the court imposed the death penalty. The Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed, 144 F. *2832d 392. We granted certiorari limited to the sole question of the court's statutory authority to impose the death sentence. The Act authorizes the death sentence when recommended by a jury "provided that the sentence of death shall not be imposed by the court if, prior to its imposition, the kidnapped person has been liberated unharmed." The indictment charged, and there was evidence before the jury, to the effect that the kidnapping victim yielded to capture only after the petitioner had twice violently struck her on the head with an iron bar; that while held in custody her lips were abrased and made swollen by repeated applications of tape on her mouth; and that wounds resulting from these assaults were not healed when she was liberated after six days'
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positive moves in the offseason. All-Star center fielder Andrew McCutchen signed a new contract, and former fan favorite Nate McLouth is back after a tough couple of years in Atlanta. Also, look for Casey McGehee to push promising slugger Pedro Alvarez at third. CHICAGO CUBSTheomania took over Chicago when Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein agreed to become Cubs president in October. By the time the offseason was over, there was a whole new crew in charge of the baseball team at Wrigley Field. Jed Hoyer left San Diego to become the general manager, and Dale Sveum was hired as manager.Even with Pujols and Fielder on the market, Epstein and company stayed quiet during free agency and talked openly about building through scouting and player development. That means itcould be another difficult season on the North Side. HOUSTON ASTROSHouston’s last year in the National League likely will be a forgettable one. The Astros, who lost 106 games last season, begin the season with Wandy Rodriguez in the rotation and Carlos Lee at first base, but both veterans could be moved if new general manager Jeff Luhnow sees an opportunity to upgrade the farm system.The Astros used 21 rookies in 2011, including prospects Jose Altuve and J.D. Martinez, and could have the youngest team in the NL this season. They will move to the AL West in 2013. WESTARIZONA DIAMONDBACKSAll the components for a championship team are here. There’s the solid rotation, fronted by Kennedy and boosted by the acquisition of Cahill. The offense is dynamic, led by All-Stars
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“Hate Free Zone” that successfully sued the George W. Bush administration to halt deportations of Somalis in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Jayapal boasts on her website about her successful efforts to block law enforcement from determining immigration status and Seattle’s $15 an hour minimum wage. Her other big issues involve gender equality, contraceptives for women, Medicaid, free community college, and creating special opportunities for women and “people of color.” Jayapal, a leader in the House Progressive Caucus, ripped Trump during a tour of the U.S.-Mexico border and Tijuana in December, blaming the president for both the child separation policy created and deployed by previous administrations, as well as poor conditions at shelters in Mexico for alleged asylum seekers who arrived in a massive migrant caravan. She saidpoised to only get worse. At the same time, top lobbyists for the telecom industry continue to insist it's Silicon Valley giants that are in need of massive regulation. You're to ignore, of course, that these calls are coming just as giants like Verizon, AT&T, and Comcast try to pivot more fully from broadband into online video and advertising, in direct competition with the companies' they're calling to have heavily regulated. Former FCC boss Mike Powell, now the cable industry's top lobbyist over at the NCTA, has been leading this charge for much of the last year or two. Powell was back last week at an industry event insisting once again that government needs to step in and start heavily regulating the companies Powell's clients are trying to compete with: "I
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French SNCF trains head to northern France, Thalys trains to Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany and the Eurostar to both Brussels and to the United Kingdom. The station is also home to some French commuter train services. The original station was opened in 1846 but traffic expanded at such a rate that in the 1860’s the French architect Jacques Ignace Hittorff was engaged to redesign and rebuild the station. His creation is the Gare du Nord that we see today. For me, the Gare du Nord is the only station in Paris that has really distinctive sounds enveloped in their own distinctive acoustics. The other main Paris stations sound rather ordinary by comparison. Flickr Photos Creative Commons Licence About This blog is dedicated to my recordings of the street sounds of Paris … andElk kicks Texas woman in the head in 2nd Yellowstone attack in 3 days William Cummings | USA TODAY A woman visiting Yellowstone National Park was taken to the hospital Tuesday after the second elk attack on a human in three days. Penny Allyson Behr, 53, from Cypress, Texas, was walking between two cabins behind the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel in Wyoming when she was surprised to discover a female elk with a nearby calf, according to the National Park Service. Behr tried to back away but the elk kicked her in the head and body. "It’s very common for cow elk to aggressively defend newborn calves and hide them near buildings and cars," the Park Service said in a statement. "Be extra cautious anywhere elk and calves are present: approach blind
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March and April in the Jacobs Reserve, Montgomery Creek Ranch, River Plantation and Harpers Landing neighborhoods. Of those burglaries, numerous firearms were reported stolen after being left in unsecured vehicles, per the release. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Willis council member charged with tampering with a governmental document Brandon Paul Brooks, 19, confessed to stealing numerous firearms reported stolen from the burglaries. Brooks' arrest was initiated after a tip led police to "several key pieces of evidence" that traced back to him, according to the release. He was arrested May 27 and is currently at the Montgomery County Jail facing multiple counts of theft of a firearm, a state jail felony. Future charges are anticipated, as detectives are currently following up on several other cases, per the release. Rebecca Hennes covers community news. Read herMusikfest Begins Its 9-day Run August 15, 1993|by BRYAN HAY, The Morning Call Musikfest began its 10th year just like all the others -- with a German toast and a heart-pounding rendition of Germany's powerful national anthem, "Deutschland uber Alles," played yesterday morning by the visiting Stadtkapelle Berching. The Moravian Trombone Choir of the Bethlehem congregation opened the day by playing chorales from the Central Moravian Church belfry. Every year, the trombones serve as Musikfest's alarm clock, summoning visitors to Bethlehem's downtown and alerting vendors, volunteers and residents that a demanding nine days lie ahead. FOR THE RECORD - (Published Monday, August 16, 1993) The title of Germany's national anthem was incorrect in a Musikfest story in yesterday's paper. The hymn tune by Haydn is "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit," or "Unity,
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New tonight: The Listener, Murdoch Mysteries The Listener, CTV – “The Taking” Toby (Craig Olejnik) and Michelle (Lauren Lee Smith) investigate the abduction of an African teenager whose bodyguard, Kwesi (Toronto native K.C. Collins, A Day in the Life), was shot during an altercation. The case is nuanced and far-reaching because the victim, Ibrahim Ayim (Stephan James, THE L.A. COMPLEX), is the son of Abassi Ayim (Eugene Clark, former Toronto Argonauts offensive lineman), a deposed Liberian politician accused of defrauding his country of millions and committing a slew of atrocities. When the kidnappers send Ibrahim’s severed finger to prove the temerity of their ten million-dollar ransom demand, Michelle puts the pressure on Toby to make sense of the barrage of violent images he’s seeing.(Encore episode airing on Sunday, June 24the CDT charged that the targeted ads might be illegal. "The Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), the group laid out a legal argument alleging that ISPs that engage in NebuAd's program could run afoul of the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) -- also known as the Wiretap Act -- as well as several states' privacy laws. Not to mention the DMCA, which, in "Title II: Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act, provides a safe harbor for online service providers (OSPs, including ISPs) against copyright liability if they adhere to and qualify for certain prescribed safe harbor guidelines and promptly block access to allegedly infringing material (or remove such material from their systems) if they receive a notification claiming infringement from a copyright holder or the copyright holder's agent."
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volume of products of a relatively chunky, heavy type, such as bulk or sliced cheese food products, have been packaged in horizontal form, fill, and seal machines. The only type of packaging effected by these horizontal form, fill, and seal machines has involved wrapping of sheet packaging material about the product and sealing along a longitudinal line and then cross-sealing to complete the package. U.S. Pat. No. 3,274,746 is representative of previously existing conventional horizontal form, fill, and seal apparatus for packaging relatively heavy articles such as cheese in plastic film or the like. The method there disclosed consists of running the wrapper sheet in the form of a continuous strip along a horizontal packaging line wherein the wrapper sheet is wrapped about the product articles successively placedTHE REELING BAD GUYS YOU LOVE TO HATE SPECIAL THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER - DEVIL'S ADVOCATE 101 DALMATIANS - THE WIZARD OF OZ THE RETURN OF THE JEDI - MOMMIE DEAREST THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER - THE USUAL SUSPECTS DIE HARD - THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS SCHINDLER'S LIST - TRUE ROMANCE - LONE STAR AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY The bad guy has been a staple character for movies almost since the birth of motion pictures. From the ruthless robbers in the 1903 landmark film, "The Great Train Robbery," to Richard Widmark's wheelchair tossing baddie in 1947's "Kiss of Death" to the 90's Dr. Evil, villains are important to the action and drama genres - and comedies, too. Of course, the Bad Guy is not always a guy. In the 50's things like communist domination, science gone beserk and monsters
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Digital Library Search Presentation by Sam Bogale The Santa Clara Water District with the City of San Jose, CA commissioned the Silicon Valley Advanced Water Purification Center (SVAWPC). The state of the art facility treats secondary effluent from using an intergrated membrane system (IMS) consisting of mictofiltration (MF), reverse osmosis (RO), followed by ultra violet (UV) disinfection. Paper...AND HEIFERS 5. SHRIMP COCKTAILS 6. THE LIGHT SHOW TOMORROWS BLOG WILL COVER THE ZIP LINE, AND THE NEXT STOP WAS THE GOLDEN NUGGET WHERE THEY HAVE A WATER SLIDE THAT GOES RIGHT THRU AN AQUARIUM FULL OF SHARKS, IN THE MIDDLE OF THEIR $8 MILLION DOLLAR SWIMMING POOL. THE POOL AT THE NUGGET IS FOR HOTEL GUESTS ONLY, BUT THESE TWO KIDS WERE PREPARED, AND HAD SWIM SUITS ON UNDER THEIR CLOTHES. THEY DUCKED BEHIND A ROW OF SLOT MACHINES, STRIPPED DOWN, GAVE PUPPIE DOG EYES TO THE SECURITY GUARD AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE POOL AND SWAM WITH THE SHARKS. SORRY NO PICTURES, I WAS THE ONE HOLDING AN ARM FULL OF CLOTHES AND SHOES, AND THE PICTURES ARE ON UNCLE HANS’ CAMERA. AFTER ZIPP’IN AND SWIMMING WITH THE SHARKS IT WAS
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Singer Joe Jonas and "Game of Thrones" actress Sophie Turner were reportedly married in a surprise ceremony in Las Vegas on Wednesday night following the Jonas Brothers' performance at the Billboard Music Awards. The groom’s brothers and bandmates Kevin and Nick were part of the ceremony, which was officiated by an Elvis impersonator, People reported. The couple reportedly exchanged ring pops during the ceremony. ‘GAME OF THRONES’ STAR SOPHIE TURNER SHARES FIANCÉ JOE JONAS’ SWEET NOTE TO HER Attending the wedding were several artists who had been at the Billboard Music Awards, including Khalid, Entertainment Tonight reported. DJ Diplo first gave fans hints of the wedding on Instagram, showing a clip of Jonas and Turner entering the chapel with Jonas' brothers. "Gonna hit up this wedding real quick," he wrote, according to ET. CLICKThe alliance crunched the numbers of childcare places in existing long day care centres and new ones opening soon under approved DAs, comparing supply with projected population growth. It found that 16 NSW council areas are already over-supplied, including Lane Cove, Randwick, Ryde, Sutherland, Sydney, Warringah, Willoughby, Woollahra, Ashfield and Auburn; and that a further 12 are at risk of oversupply in the near future. But it concedes there are shortages in "discrete minority areas", specifically Blacktown, Burwood, Campbelltown, Liverpool, Mosman, North Sydney, Parramatta and Penrith. Alliance CEO Chiang Lim said operators were squeezed by over-regulation on the one hand around high staffing ratios and National Quality Framework requirements, and an overly free-market approach to where centres can locate, on the other. "If the government is going to
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under color of law and be tolerated or even treated as heroes by their victims. The Torlonia family are Vatican treasurers and they oversee the US treasury. The princes Torlonia are an Italian noble family from Rome, who acquired a huge fortune in the 18th and 19th centuries through administering the finances of the Vatican. The first influential member of the Torlonia family was JEW Marino Torlonia, an agent of French Rothschild. AMERICAN PEOPLE DONT HAVE TO BE EDUCATED ABOUT THE DEEP STATE AND THE SWAMP--THEY KNOW. 12. "Today's Democrat Party is held hostage by left-wing haters, angry mobs, 'deep state' radicals, establishment cronies, and their fake news allies." This is a pretty remarkable thing for a president -- even Trump -- to say. The opposition party is haters, angry mobs, people who make up the news, swamp-dwellers and embeddedand CEO is Howard Jonas. Avi Goldin serves as the company's CFO, Michael Stein is the company's COO and Geoffrey Rochwarger serves as Vice Chairman. The president of its Israeli subsidiary is Effie Eitam. Genie Energy's Strategic advisory board is composed of: Dick Cheney (former vice president of the United States), Rupert Murdoch (media mogul and chairman of News Corp), James Woolsey (former CIA director), Larry Summers (former head of the US Treasury), Bill Richardson, former Governor of New Mexico, an ex-ambassador to the United Nations and United States Energy Secretary[2], Michael Steinhardt, Jacob Rothschild,[3][2], and Mary Landrieu, former United States Senator from Louisiana.” UNQUOTE THE SYRIAN CIVIL WAR AND ISIS WAS CREATED , FUNDED AND ARMED BY WHITE JEWS .. THEIR PROPAGADA MACHINE IS WHITE HELMETS WHO KEEPS
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189 A.2d 525 (1963) STARR'S TRANSPORTATION, INC. v. ST. JOHNSBURY & LAMOILLE COUNTY RAILROAD. No. 980. Supreme Court of Vermont. Orleans. March 6, 1963. *526 Fitts & Olson, Brattleboro, for plaintiff. Downs & Rachlin, St. Johnsbury, for defendants. Before HULBURD, C. J., and HOLDEN, SHANGRAW, BARNEY and SMITH, JJ. BARNEY, Justice. A little after nine o'clock on the morning of March 4, 1961, Floyd Brown was driving a tractor-trailer truck loaded with sixteen tons of lime through Sheldon Junction when he collided with a freight train at a railroad crossing. The truck was owned by the plaintiff and the train was being operated by the defendant over its own tracks. The highway was macadam surfaced and dry; it was daylight and visibility was normal. In attempting to avoid the collision, Brown turned his vehicle to his right down thehistory of this crossing, and as to the court's rejection of the doctrine of last clear chance. The defendant urges that the contributory negligence of the plaintiff's driver supports the directed verdict irrespective of any issue of the defendant's negligence. Although the question raised is one of law, the decision below cannot withstand the plaintiff's challenge unless the factual circumstances are adequate to justify the ruling. A review of the evidence is required. The truck was headed generally eastward on Route 105, coming from Swanton via St. Albans and bound for North Troy. Approaching the area from the west, the driver first encountered the Central Vermont Railway crossing, then crossed the Mississquoi River via a relatively long, open bridge and continued straight ahead on into Sheldon Junction. The St. Johnsbury
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358 U.S. 644 (1959) UNITED STATES v. HALEY. No. 587. Supreme Court of United States. Decided February 24, 1959. APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Hansen, Charles H. Weston, R. L. Farrington, Neil Brooks and Donald A. Campbell for the United States. William F. Billings, James P. Donovan and Daniel L. O'Connor for appellee. PER CURIAM. The judgment is reversed. Wickard v. Filburn, 317 U. S. 111. Got Freud? From movies to sitcoms to advertising, his legacy permeates our popular culture. April 28, 2000 By Gloria Goodale Arts and culture correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor LOS ANGELES As you enter the hall, a heavily accented man's voice floats through the air, and stays with you as you move through several large rooms. The traveling exhibition is "Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture," and the voice is the founder of modern psychoanalysis himself, reading a defense of his life work, concluding with the words, "The struggle is not over yet." The purpose of this is simple. "Whether you know it or not," says curator Michael Roth of the Getty Research Institute here, "Freud is in the air." Roth laughs, acknowledging that more than one exhibit guest has found the omnipresent voice of the
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NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY PREV IMAGE NEXT IMAGE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, UNITED STATES PROJECT IMAGES: PROJECT OVERVIEW: Planar Mosaic Video Tiles Create a Unique Platform for Community and Cultural Expression Nashville has become a cultural and ethnic melting pot in the Southeast U.S., with citizens from many countries drawn to the creativity and openness of the vibrant city. This is particularly true of the southeast part of Nashville where the city’s newest library branch has opened. Nashville's leaders recognized the potential of this area and chose it as the site of the new Southeast Branch, giving this diverse community a hub that would bring people together and celebrate both their differences and their shared values. Check out our full line of Display Solutions PLANAR MOSAIC VIDEO TILES CREATE A UNIQUE PLATFORM FOR COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL EXPRESSION Nashville has become a culturalThe four sanitation workers and three hotel employees were cleaning a septic tank when they died Police have arrested the owner and the manager of a hotel in Gujarat's Vadodara district where seven persons including four sanitation workers died last week after entering its septic tank. A court remanded Hasan Abbas Boraniya, owner of Hotel Darshan, and his brother Imdad Boraniya, the hotel manager, in a two-day police custody. On Saturday, seven people died of asphyxiation after entering the sewer of the hotel located in Fartikui village in Dabhoi tehsil of Gujarat's Vadodara district. Four of them were sanitation workers engaged for cleaning the sewer and others were employees of the hotel. Boraniya and his brother were arrested from their residence in the city late Tuesday night, said senior police officer Kalpesh Solanki. They
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Trump Signs Agreement With Guatemala To Limit Asylum Seekers Enlarge this image toggle caption Carolyn Kaster/AP Carolyn Kaster/AP Updated at 5:22 p.m. ET President Trump announced Friday that Guatemala has agreed to sign a so-called "safe third country asylum agreement" as part of Trump's strategy for reducing the flow of migrants to the U.S. Trump made the announcement before reporters in the Oval Office as Guatemalan interior minister Enrique Degenhart signed the agreement. He called it "a very important" signing. "It's going to be terrific for them and terrific for the United States," Trump said, adding the agreement "will usher in a new era and investment and growth for Guatemala." The agreement comes after days of threats by Trump to Guatemala that included potential tariffs on Guatemalan goods, taxes on remittances sent home byGuatemalans living in the U.S. and, a potential travel ban on Guatemalan nationals to the U.S. Under the agreement, migrants traveling through Guatemala from countries such as Honduras and El Salvador would have to claim asylum in Guatemala instead of the U.S. Getting Guatemala to sign the agreement was a key component of Trump's strategy for reducing illegal migration to the U.S. Earlier this month, Guatemala's high court blocked its government from signing the deal with the United States, which led to Trump's threats. And it's not clear whether the agreement is legal or how it will be implemented. The Guatemalan Congress is supposed to ratify such treaties. But Guatemalan business leaders had pressured the government of President Jimmy Morales to make a deal with Trump. The U.S. is Guatemala's top trading
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272 U.S. 1 (1926) UNITED STATES v. CHEMICAL FOUNDATION, INC. No. 127. Supreme Court of United States. Argued December 9, 10, 11, 1925. Decided October 11, 1926. APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT. *4 Mr. Henry W. Anderson, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, and Assistant Attorney General Galloway, with whom Solicitor General Mitchell was on the brief, for the United States. Mr. John W. Davis, with whom Messrs. Moorfield Storey, Joseph H. Choate, Jr., William G. Mahaffy, and Seiforde M. Stellwagen were on the brief, for appellee. Mr. James A. Beha filed a brief as amicus curiae by special leave of Court, on behalf of Friedrich Schott. MR. JUSTICE BUTLER delivered the opinion of the Court. Suit was brought by the United States in the District Court for Delaware to set aside sales made byUnited States took an appeal under § 241, Judicial Code, and has applied for a writ of certiorari under § 240. The decree of the Circuit Court of Appeals was entered March 26, 1925, prior to the taking effect of the Act of February 13, 1925, amending the Judicial Code. C. 229, 43 Stat. 936. Since this is not a case in which the decree of that court is made final by § 128, the United States had the right of appeal. The application for certiorari is therefore denied. The chemical industries in question are closely related to the production of explosives, gases, and other things directly used in waging war, as well as the production of dyestuffs and medicines essential to the welfare of the people. At the
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394 U.S. 457 (1969) FANNON v. UNITED STATES. No. 1274, Misc. Supreme Court of United States. Decided April 1, 1969. ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT. John J. Cleary for petitioner. Solicitor General Griswold, Assistant Attorney General Wilson, Beatrice Rosenberg, and Mervyn Hamburg for the United States. PER CURIAM. The motion to supplement the record is granted. The motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and the petition for a writ of certiorari are granted. The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois for further consideration in light of Alderman v. United States, ante, p. 165. MR. JUSTICE BLACK dissents. Notre Dame progressively got defeated in the culture wars and began to produce subversive plays like the Vagina Monologue, written by Jewish ideologue Eve Ensler.[21] These movement had a devastating effect on Catholic families and institutions, which over the years became what E. Michael Jones calls “a defeated nation.” When the Catholic Poles came to America, they were against corporate America, capitalism, socialism, and mass culture—and the WASP ruling class and Jewish revolutionaries were largely pushing those movements in one way or another. As sociologist Leonard Chrobot put it in 1971, Polish immigrants, because they were essentially Catholic, were against “Mass Culture and its atomization of the individual, and the Corporate State, with its assumption that the Gross National Product is more important than the quality of human life.”[22] That obviously posed
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49 So.3d 597 (2010) Catherine COBB v. LAFAYETTE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD. No. 10-430. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit. November 3, 2010. Michael Miller, Attorney at Law, Crowley, LA, for Plaintiff-Appellant, Catherine Cobb. *598 Jeffery Riggs, Attorney at Law, Lafayette, LA, for Defendant-Appellee, Lafayette Parish School Board. Court composed of OSWALD A. DECUIR, J. DAVID PAINTER, and SHANNON J. GREMILLION, Judges. PAINTER, Judge. Plaintiff, Catherine Cobb, appeals the judgment of the workers' compensation judge finding that the Lafayette Parish School Board was entitled to a modification of a stipulated judgment and that she was not entitled to any further benefits. For the following reasons, we affirm. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND Plaintiff was employed by the Lafayette Parish School Board as a clerical worker at Northside High School. On September 12, 2000, she was attempting to locate a lost item ofstudent clothing. The lost and found area was situated underneath a staircase. Plaintiff attempted to straighten up from a squatting position and bumped her head on the stairwell. She testified that she "saw stars." She went to the walk-in clinic at the school and was given an ice pack and some Tylenol. On the same day she saw Dr. Chris Hayes, her treating physician, for a previously scheduled appointment and complained of hitting her head. Dr. Hayes' records indicate a posterior tender spot. She continued to complain of pain and was seen several times at the Stafford Clinic before being referred to a neurologist, Dr. Leo deAlvare. She underwent continuous treatment and, except for three days in August of 2006, never returned to work. On July 20, 2005, the
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317 S.E.2d 361 (1984) STATE of North Carolina v. Gary Elliott GOLDMAN. No. 354A83. Supreme Court of North Carolina. July 6, 1984. *362 Rufus L. Edmisten, Atty. Gen. by Donald W. Stephens, Asst. Atty. Gen., Raleigh, for the State. H. Spencer Barrow and Allen W. Powell, Raleigh, for defendant-appellant. MEYER, Justice. Facts pertinent to a resolution of the issues raised in this appeal include the following: Shortly after 6:30 a.m. on 6 May 1975 the body of the victim, Elizabeth Parks Rosenburg, was discovered lying near her car which was parked in the driveway of an insurance company building across from the campus of North Carolina State University in Raleigh. Her face had been crushed beyond recognition. She had also been struck in the abdomen with a blow of such force as to crush her liver causing extensive hemorrhaging.It was the opinion of the examining pathologist that the victim had bled to death as a result of the damage to her liver. The physical evidence tended to suggest that the victim had been struck by a metal pipe with a concrete base which was found a short distance from the body. Ms. Rosenburg was last seen shortly after midnight on 6 May leaving the D.H. Hill Library on the North Carolina State University campus where she had been studying for final exams. She was carrying her books and a leather shoulder bag. The shoulder bag containing her wallet and credit cards was not found at the scene and was never recovered. Defendant was indicted on 14 December 1981 for the 6 May 1975 robbery and murder *363
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and was the director of the Special Force in Fighting Drug Traffic (, Felcn) in 2007 and 2008. , four more of the fifteen counternarcotics officials in Cegein were arrested by Bolivian authorities, while the remaining 10 were under investigation. In the wake of the affair, Evo Morales named Colonel Ciro Farfán as new general commander of the National Police, giving him ninety days to eliminate corruption in the force. However, Farfán himself was relieved of duty on May 19 due to his involvement in a fraudulent license plate ring at the Directorate for the Prevention of Vehicle Theft (Diprove). Morales named General Jorge Renato Santiesteban Claure to replace him. Labor mobilization The Bolivian Workers' Center (COB) coordinated a 12-day general strike in April 2011. The strike covered fourPopular July 28, 2008 Ten Presumed Dead in Canadian Drownings by Sam Savage Divers searched Monday for a missing fisherman following a series of recent accidents in Canada that left 10 people presumed drowned. Police in Northumberland say a search continued Monday for an unidentified man in his 30s who jumped from a boat into the Trent River near Healey Falls just outside Campbellford, the Toronto Sun reported. Two more drownings occurred in the Muskoka River near Toronto, the Toronto Star reported Monday. Divers found the body of Josue Sabastian Perez, 16, Sunday, one day after he disappeared while swimming in the river with friends. The body of Matthew Janssen, 20, was recovered from the river's south branch Saturday. Authorities say Janssen made a successful jump into the water from a cliff but was
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