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433, 440 (3d Cir. 1997). The Court also noted that because the Company was the Plan Administrator, it had a conflict of interest. The Court, therefore, accorded the Administrator's decision "somewhat less deference." Russell's claims to the Administrator were supported by written statements of his treating physicians, Dr. Frank Petito and Dr. Lucinda Harris. Both opined that Russell was "continuously unable to perform in his/her occupation." Dr. Harris, however, in a letter dated April 5, 1996, stated that she believed he was "capable of doing sedentary office work that does not require any heavy lifting or any extensive travel." She reiterated also that he suffers "chronic pain and believes him to be unable to do the level of work which he was doing prior to this chronic pain syndrome." The language of both policies provides that thespend his time in non- occupational tasks. Turning to the Residual Disability section of the policies, the Court rationalized that it provided for an expectation that a partially disabled employee "will continue to work, in some capacity, in his or her occupation." In support of the Administrator's decision that Russell was, at the most, only partially disabled, the Labor Market Report prepared by Pembroke Associates identified job opportunities in Russell's occupation in Wilmington, Delaware, that would relieve him of the extensive travel that he and his treating physician found unduly burdensome. The Plan Administrator had submitted the claimant's file to three independent consulting doctors, each of whom opined that Russell was capable of performing some of his occupational duties and work, at least on a part time basis. The District Court also carefully considered Russell's argument that the decision of
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of free access to an essential public resource crop seed farmers for millennia have saved the seed of their harvests for replanting the following year and they continue to do so even in the industrialized agricultural systems of the United States patents on seeds are illegal means to make sure farmers by sea every year since the Monsanto Corporation began marketing genetically engineered cotton and soybeans it has investigated 475 farmers suspected of saving seed from the patented plants some of the farmers who were found to have violated patents have had to pay Monsanto tens of thousands of dollars each the United States government and the United Nations have recognized the necessity of protecting essential common resources such as the oceans the atmosphere and the moon from national sovereignty or private ownership surely the Earth's life forms should be in the same category although that article was published almost 20 years agoin 1999 its message holds relevant and true today the Food Inc documentary also included an interview with the author journalist activist and a previous UC Berkeley professor of journalism Michael Pollan who claimed there have been this revolving door between Monsanto's corporate offices and the various regulatory and judicial bodies that have made the key decisions Justice Clarence Thomas was a Monsanto attorney Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the majority of opinion in a case that allowed these companies to prevent these farmers from saving their own seed Monsanto had very close ties to the Bush administration Donald Rumsfeld Searle pharmaceutical CEO but by Monsanto Missouri Senator John Ashcroft received record donations from Monsanto and the Clinton administration Mickey Kantor a Monsanto Board of director Robert Shapiro a Monsanto CEO and President Clinton's advisory board the video touched on other topics stating it is incredible that the FDA wants to allow the sale of meat cloned
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child from being hurt or killed in a crash, and they won't keep the driver from getting a ticket," Chief Hersey said. Florida law requires children three years old and younger to ride in a child safety seat. Four and five-year-olds are required to be in a safety seat or safety belt and children age six through sev- enteen must wear a safety belt. For every unbuckled child in the car, a hefty ticket goes to the driv- er. The fine for unbuckled kids in Gulf County is $75.00. "If you have a small child, put them in a child safety seat," Chief Hersey said. "If your child or pas- senger is between six and seven- PSJPD Says Make Safety Belts A Habit National Child Passenger Safety Week is in February; and the Port St. Joe Police Department wants to remind parents of the consequences of not buckling up their children. The agency will participate in thehave financing available with little or no money down.. SLOW, BAD or NO CREDIT Applications taken by phone PAGE 9A " All THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 2003 THEM BANH" Port St. Joe and SHARKS 401 Cecil G. Costin, Sr. Blvd., Port St. Joe 227-1416 kLENDER mi!LTiVAUAVAVJS Mexico Beach 648-5060 Apalachicola 653-9828 Sharks Split District Thrillers The Port St. Joe Tiger Sharks, ranked sixth in the latest Class 2A poll, suffered a 76-73 District 3-2A loss to ninth ranked Blount- stown on Friday night; then picked up a 78-74 overtime win over Quincy Shanks in "the Dome" on Saturday. PORT ST. JOE 73, BLOUNTSTOWN 76 FRIDAY, JANUARY 31ST The sixth ranked Port St. Joe Tiger Sharks dropped to 16-5 overall on the season and 4-1 in district play with Friday night's 76-73 loss at Blountstown. The Tiger Sharks jumped out to a 24-19 lead by the end of the. first quarter, but the Tigers bounced back to tie the game at 41-41 by
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tomorrow! Back in the USA In the photo, Mallory Herbold of Jacksonville, left, and Brittany Whitehurst of Windsor received scholarships for 2011 in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Science. Herbold received the W. James and Susan T. Smith Student Scholarship valued at $1,000. It is named for former department chair Susan Smith and her late husband. Whitehurst received the Stas and Brenda Humienny Scholarship valued at $1,000. The Humiennys live in New Bern and are 1979 graduates of the department. 32 Alliance 2011 2011 Alliance 33 1973 George Williams (BS medical technology), administrator of clinical lab/pathology at Pitt County Memorial Hospital, celebrates 38 years with the hospital in June. In February, the PCMH lab set a new record for total lab test activity. University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, the parent company for PCMH, now has eight hospitals. PCMH has grown to one of the largest hospitals in the state with 861 beds, with plansMAEd Clinical Instructor Stephen W. Thomas, EdD, CRC, CVE Professor Paul Toriello, RhD Associate Professor Director of Doctoral Studies Cathy Moore Administrative Support Associate Judy Harrison Administrative Support Associate 34 Alliance 2011 36 Alliance 2011 in Florida and in the Onslow, Craven and Pitt county school systems in North Carolina. Her interests are in the areas of autism and augmentative and alternative communication. Stephen Leierer, associate professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Studies, received his doctorate from Florida State University, and worked at LSU and the University of Memphis before joining ECU’s faculty. Leierer will work primarily in the doctoral program in rehabilitation counseling and administration. Heather L. Ramsdell, assistant professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, received a bachelor’s degree in speech-language pathology and audiology from Iona College, a master’s degree in communication disorders from Boston University, and a doctorate from The University of Memphis. She previously worked as a coordinator of the vocal and speech development project at the University of Memphis and as a speech-language pathologist in the Memphis City School District.
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broad cross-section of Nazi criminals. General Telford Taylor was assigned as Chief Counsel for 12 subsequent, subsequent trials. Ben was tasked along with about 50 researchers to Berlin to scour Nazi offices of archives. They found overwhelming evidence of Nazi genocide by German doctors, lawyers, judges, generals, industrialists and others who played leading roles in organizing or perpetrating Nazi brutalities without pity or remorse. The SS murder squads killed every Jewish man, woman and child that they could lay their hands on. Gypsies, communist functionaries, homosexuals and Soviet intellectuals suffered the same fate. Thanks to the meticulous Nazi records it was tabulated that more than a million persons were deliberately murdered by these special action groups. Ben became the chief prosecutor for the United States in the Einsatzgruppen Case, the case which The Associated Press called the biggest murder trial in history; 22 defendants were charged with murdering more than a million people. This was Ben'sfirst case. All the defendants were convicted. Ben's primary objective in the trial had been to establish a legal precedent that would encourage a more humane and secure world in the future. "Nuremberg taught me," he said. "That creating a world of tolerance and compassion would be a long and arduous task." Ben said that "I also learned that if we did not devote ourselves to developing an effective world law the same cruel mentality that made the Holocaust possible might one day destroy the entire human race. His dedication to that primary objective has never wavered since. To that end his primary focus was the establishment of a permanent International Criminal Tribunal to punish and deter the world's worst crimes. He wrote or co-authored numerous influential books lighting the way to that achievement, to achieving that vision. His opus work entitled Planethood co-written by Ken Keyes in 1988 offered practical steps
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undercarriage and fully enclosed all-around vision cockpit canopy. Although lacking much of the elegance of such fighters as the Spitfire and the Messerschmitt Bf 109, with their liquid-cooled engines, the MC.200 proved to possess exceptional maneuverability for a monoplane. Stability was of a very high order, and handing was finger-light under all conditions. Climb rate was good, but one of the outstanding characteristics of the Macchi Castoldi fighter was its high dive rate. In service with the Regia Aeronautica, the MC.200 was named Saetta, which could be translated as both lighting and arrow, the weapons of Jupiter. But the fighter suffered a number of teething problems, the most serious being a tendency to spin without warning under certain circumstances. This was eventually rectified by modifications, which delayed production deliveries, and only 29 Saetta fighters had entered service by the 1st of November, 1939, all but 12 of these being unserviceable. The first Saetta fighters to see action were 26 machines forming part of the SixthGroup based in Sicily. These participated in the air war over Malta, where they encountered the Hawker Hurricane for the first time, proving to be only slightly slower than the British fighter. The Saetta had, however, a considerably better climb rate, and could outdive and outturn the Hurricane with ease. (engine rumbles) The MC.202 structure was essentially similar to that of the Saetta, the vertical and horizontal tail surfaces being identical, as were also the wings, the main difference being the installation of fuel tanks in each of the inboard wing sections, these supplementing the fuselage tanks. The glazed panels aft of the pilot's headrest featured by the prototype were deleted on the production model, as the extremely slim aft fairing rendered these unnecessary. And the anti-turnover structure aft of the pilot's head was supplanted by a strengthened canopy frame. (engine roars) In service, the MC.202 was dubbed Folgore, lightning, and the first fighters of this type reached Libya on the 25th of November, 1941, being operated by
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could possibly have wanted just to keep him busy!) Lacy particularly remembers many hot hours guiding a horse-drawn plow across a rocky field. He says it was following that plow that probably made him determin­ed to make a living some other way and started his thinking about going to college when he finished his local schooling. The schools in this area of north Mecklenburg were small and rural. The first four grades were at the village of Croft and were taught in a two- Lacy Thornburg of Webster has been elected by North Carolina as it's Attorney General. room school house. From there students went to Huntersville for grades 5-12, which were housed in a school much like the one at Webster. Lacy's high school graduating class of 1947 was the fin>t to complete twelve grades. School and church were the two institutions outside the home which claimed the Thornburgs' interest. Lacy's parents, Sara and Jesse Thornburg, worked with teachers andPTA groups to improve the schools and to en­courage their children. They were also "pillars" in the Asbury Methodist Church, a church which until recent years resembled Webster Methodist Church. The small wooden structure was a se-cond home to the Thornburg family. Jesse Thornburg led the opening exercises in the Sunday School as its Superintendent for thirty-five years, and Sara taught the young peoples' class. Lacy's mother says she always tried to dress him up for church but that he carried his overalls with him and changed clothes before he got home so he would be ready to play. Often after Church on Sun­days, the work horses were transformed for pleasure riding. Lacy and young Jesse had special horses which were sc tame that Lacy remembers mounting his horse, Silver, by means of a board propped from the ground to the horse's back. Sunday dinner was a special event! The table was laden with country ham, fried chicken, vegetables, biscuits, jellies and jams, pies
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pulled out his boombox and played the tape. After about 10 seconds, he looks at me with the most ecstatic grin and says, ‘That’s me!’” 4 6 T H E FA D E R or Nonesuch Explorer? AB: Judging from the conversations I have had with the many who listen to our releases, very few [outsiders] had ever heard anything quite like Group Doueh or many other Sublime Frequencies artists—until we released those records. Original recordings by artists, whether they were pop, rock, folk or whatever, from many places in the developing world between the years 1960-1980 have been completely ignored in the West. Investigating this music from Africa, the Middle East and Asia for the past 25 years, I have discovered for myself that there are unlimited amounts of amazing musical documents in all styles from these areas. At least a minimal amount of international recognition and respect for the previously “unheard by the West” world of sound has resulted from the Sublime Frequenciesless a catalog of recordings than a The Killarney loft that serves as BLK JKS headquarters. 1 14 T H E FA DE R collection of war stories about the weirdest shows imaginable: the old jail in Grahamstown, Youth Day at the Apartheid Museum, a private performance raising money for rural soccer teams held on the land of a wealthy farmer that meant driving five hours out into the veldt and sleeping beneath the heads of the farmer’s hunting trophies. There was the gig for kwaito station YFM with rapper HHP and the one where Ramoba got in a shouting match with the homeless guy standing on a pedestal as some kind of performance art. With each of these gigs, the legend—and the expectations—continued to grow. Even if they were too weird for primetime, “the only black rock band in South Africa” was too
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to the court, she attended Princeton University and Yale Law School, served as an Assistant District Attorney in the New York County District Attorney's office, litigated international commercial matters in New York City as first and associate and their partner at the firm of Pavia & Harcourt, and served for six years as a judge on the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, 11 years as a judge on the US Court of Appeals from the Second Circuit until her appointment to the Supreme Court in 2009. She's a born New Yorker like me and is the author of an extraordinarily beautiful memoir, "My Beloved World." If you haven't read it, I highly recommend it. We are delighted and privileged to have her here today as our Kastenmeier lecturer, but our format today differs a bit from a traditional lecture. The presentation today will be a conversation between the Justice and two of her former lawclerks, Lindsey Powell and Rob Yablon. For those of you unfamiliar with the phenomenon of law clerks, law clerks are relatively recent law graduates who spend often a year working closely with a judge on the judge's work. Lindsey Powell, the first of our moderators, is now an appellate attorney at the Civil Division at the US Department of Justice, and Rob Yablon is an Assistant Professor of Law here at the Law School. The relationship between the Supreme Court justices and their law clerks is formed like metamorphic rock, from a combination of time, pressure, and heat. (audience laughs) For a very intense year, those law clerks have the extraordinary opportunity at the very beginning of their careers to serve, support, and learn from justices at the pinnacle of theirs. That intense experience forms remarkable and enduring bonds of appreciation, respect, commitment, and connection, and I imagine you'll see some of that as Justice Sotomayor talks with her former clerks. Please join me in welcoming Justice
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Carolina. Students and faculty members are invited to attend. promote a better understanding of the critical forces and issues shap-ing Negro life in America. Sym-posium speakers will both describe the efforts now being made to improve the Negro's position In so-ciety and consider the effects of these efforts on the whole of The Second American society. Speakers are: Malcolm X. Black Muslim minister of mosques in Washington and New York; Her-bert Hill, NAACP Labor Secre-tary; James Kilpatrlrk, Editor of Richmond "News Leader"; James Forman. Executive Secretary of the Student Nonviolent Coordlnat-1 extended to lhe pUblic James Farmer. For information concerning tick-ets or special rates for 20 or more, contact Mr. Maynard French in Aycock. o Ceremony Of Carols To Highlight Concert One of the traditional events of lhe Christmas festivities at UNCG will take place Sunday. December 15. at 3:00 p.m.. when the Univer-sity Choir presents its Christmas Concert in Aycock Auditorium. Under the direction of Richard Cox. the 115-voice choir will sing Britten'sCeremony of Carols, a group of sacred pieces of the 16th century. Beethoven's "Hallelujah", and a group of traditional carols including such familiar Items as "The First Noel". "Beautiful Sav-iour", and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas". Ceremony of Carols, one of the best-known works of contemporary English composer Benjamin Brit-ten, is a series of early English carols, scored for treble voices and harp Harpist for this per-formance will be Ann Grovenstein of Salem College. CAROL SOLOISTS Soloists are Joan Fuerstman, Mary Gllley. Patricia Bowen. Amanda^Ryan. and Martha Alley, all voice majors In the School of Music. Other soloists, to be heard in the group of traditional carols, are Patricia Williams. Carla But-ler. Shirley Bosta. Dorothy Thomp-son, and Grey Rllcy. At the piano will be junior music major Con-stance Hughes, choir accompanist. The Christmas Concert will cli-max a very busy week for the choir appearing in high schools in Mount Airy, Kannapolis. and West Rowan, and at the Greensboro Study Club
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time with us. “Looking forward to great new beginnings in 2013 and to starting a family. Happy New Year!!!” she wrote. Kardashian is reportedly three months pregnant. On Sunday, West had shouted “stop the music,” on stage before revealing, “Make noise for my baby mama right here!” nEWs DEsK wednesday, 2 January, 2013 Anne Hathaway married actorjewellery designer Adam Shulman in October. Shulman popped the question by holding up a reportedly six-carat diamond ring. Anne wore a dress designed by Valentino, while Adam was dressed in a dapper tuxedo. The two said ‘I Do’ in a ceremony attended by 100 guests. BLaKe LIVeLY anD rYan reYnoLDs They were seen together in the movie Green Lantern. An year later, rumours about their romance surfaced. The two got married in a secret ceremony in September at the Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. MattHew MCConaugHeY anD CaMILa aLVes After living together for six years and playing doting parents to three kids, the couple tied the knotin Texas in June. JustIn tIMBerLaKe anD JessICa BIeL Justin and Jessica, who have been dating for five years, said their ‘I dos’ in a rustic Italian ceremony in front of close friends and family. The couple even kept their guests in the dark about exactly when the wedding would take place after flying them out to Southern Italy for a week-long celebration, estimated to have cost the couple $6.5 million. Drew BarrYMore anD wILL KopeLMan A pregnant Drew married her fiance of five months, Will, in a ceremony at her Montecito, California, home in June. The couple announced their engagement in January. At the wedding, guests included: Jim Toth, Jimmy Fallon and wife Nancy Juvonen, Busy Philipps and Cameron Diaz. aLeC BaLDwIn anD HILarIa tHoMas Alec married Hilaria in New York in June. Wed before 175 guests, including Woody Allen and Tina Fey, the couple exchanged gold wedding bands with the inscription ‘We are a good team’ written in Spanish. Sadanandan Lucsam, a film producer from Kerala who made India’s
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lead 79:16 uniform prices will in the reign of 79:17 cutthroat competition will lead to 79:19 things like fair trade or resale price 79:23 maintenance which comes in of course 79:24 later and force 79:33 when the Federal Trade Commission’s 79:35 finally passed it turns out that one of 79:39 the very few people attacking and on 79:40 individualist groundless on the boar I 79:42 was probably one of the very few at 79:45 least outstanding individuals 79:46 progressives and also his message 90/14 79:53 message to Congress close for this for 79:56 something like Trade Commission says 79:58 which will ensure no more no further 80:00 antagonism between government and 80:01 business and generally most business 80:06 groups Heil Heil and more deleon to the 80:08 Federal Trade Commission the Chicago 80:10 association of Commerce and the National 80:12 Cheney he watched chamber of commerce 80:14 one of the people especially susie 80:17 asking about this was Thomas Cray it was 80:19 the attorney for Cudahy meatpacking 80:21 company the one of the few business 80:24 groups that reallystrongly opposed the 80:25 Federal Trade Commission with the New 80:29 York State Chamber of Commerce and 80:30 Philadelphia force the niam was split 80:33 uncertain divided than we take the 80:35 strong stand where the other 80:43 come to the Federal Trade Commission is 80:45 cold 27 federal law was vague enough for 80:51 outlawing unfair competition the Clayton 80:54 Act which comes along with it out 80:55 annoying this price discrimination she 80:56 gets a noir rebate for the general 80:58 rebate questions the law was vague 81:05 enough of course the to have the 81:07 composition of the cover photo for a 81:09 commission be very important clues in 81:10 the on whose would be interpreting this 81:11 is whether they give this hopeful 81:13 document corporate this point of view 81:20 the chairman the head of the Federal 81:22 Trade Commission first head of those 81:23 dues of a Davies corporation where’s 81:25 who’s had been head of the Bureau of 81:28 corporations which for instance 81:30 intervention and joseph filippi Davies 81:34 pops
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jumping for joy in his final minutes as U.S. national team coach. He said even before joining Hank Iba as the only coaches to lead the U.S. to consecutive golds that this would be his last game — though USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo promised to do his best sales job to bring the respected coach back. He led a powerful performance in Britain, where there is such little history and awareness of basketball that some basic rules were explained during pregame announcements. Now the British have seen the game at its highest level. "We came through from the beginning of July and worked hard for one goal and I'm glad I accomplished it," Durant said. THE FUTURE OF THE BILLS continued from pg 9 Angeles Dodgers, said he would leverage his experience to find a way to keep the Bills from leaving town. “I am very much looking forward to the opportunity to collaborate closely with the state ofmiss ONE, Sunday, Aug. 19, at 2:30 p.m. at the Bemus Bay Pops. ONE: A Celebration of U2 has crafted their stage show to bring the music and spirit of their favorite band to U2 fans everywhere. Playing music from throughout U2’s vast catalogue and incor- porating an innovative video show, the members of ONE are dedicated to recreating the sights and sounds of U2 live. ONE: A Celebration of U2 began performing U2 tribute shows in 2005 all over the Midwest under the name “The U-2 Incident.” In 2009 the band decided to “restart and reboot” themselves by changing their name and refocusing their purpose. Now entering their fourth decade together, U2 has sold millions of albums worldwide that have so far yielded over 20 Grammies. U2 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. Currently, U2 continue to push the bounds of popular music with their innovative new album “No Line on the Horizon” and their record-breaking U2360
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refused, conten ding there was no grounds for such action. Miss Trujlllo subsequently waa understood to have been granted asylum in the Ecuado- rian Embassy, but officials there refused to confirm or de- ny it. The U. S. spokesman said Payne freely admitted to Ray Leddy, First Secretary of the U.8. Embassy, that he had tried to help Miss Trujlllo. According to the spokesman. Payne's only explanation for hla part In the Incident was "any minister refused. However, the minister did agree not to arrest Or Jail Payne. Payne spent Thursday night in what he later told Leddy was a clean, private room at police headquarters, and was given a good dinner. He said he was not questioned, but po- lice confiscated one of hla notebooks. Police took Payne to his hotel yesterday for breakfast and to pack his bags. He talked briefly with Leddv there and then was escorted to Malquetla Airport on the Caribbean shore to await air transportation tobeen granted to U. 8 Army authorities here by the Panam government, It was announced today. The maneuvers will start March 15 and will be for a limit- ed time, tha announcement said. A group of engineers of the Ministry of Public Works and an official of the Ministry of Foreign Relations will make an inspection trip along the Paco- ra road up to the Chepo River, where the maneuvers will be held. Engineers of the U. 8. Army Caribbean also will accompany the group. The purpose of the trip will la be determine the present condition of the Pacora In order to estimate the amount of dam- age that may be caused by the traffic of heavy Army trucks and tanks along the road. The U. 8- government has agreed to cover the cost Of whatever repairs may be neces- sary after the maneuvers have been completed. AMG Expels US Wife Of Italian Commy From Trieste Area TRIESTE, March 8 (UP) Military
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it has been challenging finding pediatric settings for students. Some students who are from out-of-state choose to go back home to do their field work, Painter said. Rehabilitation studies students seeking a bachelor’s degree must complete 450 internship hours, while master’s degree students are required to complete 600 internship hours, said Dr. Martha Chapin, associate professor and director of the undergraduate rehabilitation services program. They have 361 sites in North Carolina, some that date back to 1968. Their largest internship sites are at PCMH, PORT Human Services, Walter B. Jones Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center, the North Carolina Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services, and Changing Seasons Treatment Services, Chapin said. 16 Alliance 2011 2011 Alliance 17 Federal funds support ECU research, treatment for active military and veterans Returning from war By Crystal Baity Benjamin McHugh is adjusting to his new normal while searching for a cure for his dizziness. The 23-year-old corporal suffered a blast injury last Juneforward McHugh will be leaving the 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Division after five years of service in June. He plans to go to college and hopefully into the reserves. For now, he carries a day planner filled with doctor appointments and other important dates to remember since his short-term memory is affected. A car enthusiast and mechanic, McHugh, at the good-natured ribbing of friends, will double and triple check his work when asked if he remembered a repair step. For researchers, Operation Re-entry is a way to give back to service men and women who have sacrificed for freedom. It puts in place greater support services and programs for returning injured soldiers today and decades to come. “It provides an extra level of motivation,” Cistola said. Dr. David Cistola, project director for Operation Re-entry North Carolina, works in his lab. He is developing diagnostic markers for blast exposure. 20 Alliance 2011 2011 Alliance 21 Leadership
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OF VIOLENT CRIME WE HAVE SEEN IN KANSAS CITY DIRECTLY IN RESPONSE TO THOSE REQUESTS BY THE MAYOR AND BY THE GOVERNOR. IT IS SPECIFICALLY OPERATION LEGEND IS GOING TO FOCUS ON A FEDERAL EFFORT TO INCREASE LAW ENFORCEMENT PRESENCE IN THE CITY. ATTORNEY GENERAL BARR HAS DIRECTED AGENTS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICES, LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, THE FBI, U.S. MARSHAL AND ATF TO BE ON THE GROUND IN KANSAS CITY WITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAYS TO HELP OFFICIALS FIGHT THE SURGE OF VIOLENT CRIME. OPERATION LEGEND IS NAMED AFTER 4- YEAR-OLD LEGEND WHO TRAGICALLY DIED ON JUNE 29th AS A RESULT OF BEING SHOT IN THE FACE WHILE HE SLEPT IN HIS HOME. HE SURVIVED A HEART SURGERY AS AN INFANT AND TRAGICALLY LOST HIS LIFE. WE ATA FEW DAYS. KAREN STOPPED BY TO SEE HER MOM ON JUNE 22nd TO SEE HOW SHE WAS DOING. HER MOM SAID SHE WAS FINE BUT WHEN SHE LAID DOWN HER CHEST WAS RISING AND SINKING SO QUICKLY THAT KAREN COULD TELL THAT SHE WAS HAVING A HARD TIME BREATHING. SHE GRABBED HER HAND AND SAID SORRY MOM, I'M CALLING 911. I KNOW YOU DON'T WANT TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL BUT WE NEED TO CALL THEM. WHILE SHE WAS ON THE PHONE WITH THE DISPATCHER HER MOM WENT UNCONSCIOUS AND SHE WAS INSTRUCTED BY THE DISPATCHER HOW TO DO CHEST COMPRESSIONS ON HER MOM. AGAIN, LIKE THE OTHER CASES WE ARE HIGHLIGHTING SHE WAS DEAD BEFORE THE PARAMEDICS COULD GET TO HER. THEY HAD TO MOVE FORWARD WITH
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recycled plastic used in manufacturing Original HP ink cartridges. Xingraphics to host Authorised Distributor Meeting in Beijing Xingraphics has announced that it would host the Authorised Distributor Meeting on 19 – 21 October 2011 in Beijing. The leading company known for its quality CtP systems has revealed that it has been organising technical workshops for the past four years. This year marks the 5th anniversary of the company’s success, resulting in the decision to have something more elaborate for its valued partners. Up to 100 partners from some 40 locations globally will be invited to attend the one day event which including brainstorming of possible strategies to take on the challenges in the market. Safwen Hijazi, corporate vice-president, of Xingraphics, commented: “In the past workshops, we have been involving our professional technical team and overseas product managers. This year, to commemorate our fifth year in the industry, we would also like to take this opportunity toin Asia Pacific and local sources of recycled materials, which HP says will provide an estimated six per cent reduction in the plastic carbon footprint when the facility is fully operational.” The company adds that the growing collaboration with the Lavergne Group marks the culmination of a twelveyear relationship focused on developing closed loop plastic resin solutions that meet the quality standards required for Original HP ink cartridges. The Jean-Luc Lavergne, president, Lavergne Group, says, “We are proud to continue to work closely with HP, who demonstrates a strong commitment to the environment through continued recycling innovation that enables users of Original HP Ink to reduce their environmental impact.” HP says it introduced the industry’s first closed loop ink cartridge recycling process, combining plastic from postconsumer recycled Original HP Ink cartridges and other sources, such as recycled water and soda bottles, in the manufacturing of new Original HP Ink cartridges. It
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Wallace's fifth and final escape attempt, the one that succeeded, came after a vicious beating. He'd been beaten many more times than he could count and he'd been put in neck braces and leg chains and ankle chains and wrist chains and every kind of--he'd experienced about every kind of brutality slavery could wreak upon a teenage kid. One day, he crashed his master's carriage and the master got so angry that he took him to the slave jail, hired the jailer to give him thirty lashes with the ugliest whip they had, this contraption they had that would make you bleed on every lash. At the end of it he's standing there naked, bleeding, and his master says, "Go home." And instead of going home he put his clothes back on and he walked right through the Confederate Army, a garrison of 10,000 troops, where he was no doubt simply mistaken for yet another black camp hand, and at dusk hejust crossed through the Confederate camp and he walked out of Mobile. And his final escape is a three-week trek, which he narrates in remarkable ways, a three-week trek down the western shore of Mobile Bay for twenty-five miles through a snake and alligator invested swamp, now known as the Fowl River Estuary. I've been there, I've seen the alligators and the snakes, from a large ferry boat. And he describes one day praying especially hard when he got out to the tip of Mobile Bay, and the tide brought in an old rickety rowboat, and he tipped over the rowboat, took a plank of wood and he just started rowing out into the ocean. And in quite dramatic form he--which is no doubt a little embellished--he describes how a wave is about to swamp his little boat, and he hears oars, and the oars were a Union gunboat with eight sailors. They said, "Jump in." He jumped in. And he said as he sat down
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adequately protected by the primary and secondary shield generators with only a minimal loss in shield efficiency. The final armaments for the Akira Class were finalized during the end of the primary development phase and implemented during the vessel's first production contract at both ASDB Facilities. Realizing that relations with the Cardassians was going to deteriorate before they improved, and the looming presence of a Borg incursion, Starfleet requested that a portion of the new Akira’s be refitted with more weaponry and upgraded shields. The resulting Akira class mounted no less than 15 Photon torpedo tubes spread between 3 launchers scattered around the vessel [2 located on the Aft sail, and 1 mounted on the ventral portion of the vessel just above the main deflector]. Heavily armed, the design philosophy for the Akira class created lessons later utilized in the Defiant Project, especially the early “Torpedo Gunboat” design that was later scrapped in favor of thethe time. She was also the largest class in Starfleet history, until the launch of the Galaxy Class, and was also the most crew intensive in service. The first test hull, now dubbed the USS Akira by the development team after the project name, was laid in 2356 and basic compartmentalization was completed two years later, when the Consolidated Fusion Inc. M/ARA core and nacelle structure was installed. Due to the unique configuration of the hull, along with the layout of the deckspace, which was unique compared to the Ambassador, Merced, Excelsior, and most other vessels of its classification, the standard General Propulsion Mark VI Impulse Plant and Malkinalis 8.5 M/ARA warp core used in the upgrades on the Excelsior Class and the Merced class Frigate, the standard Impulse and M/ARA configuration at the time, had to be abandoned (as it would later with the Steamrunner Project). The Akira hull, assigned the registry NX
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gold. "It's been an incredible fortnight," said Coe, an Olympic champion in his own right. While the games may have lacked some of the drama and grandeur of the Beijing Olympics in 2008, there were many unforgettable moments. Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt became an Olympic legend by repeating as champion in both the 100-meter and 200-meter sprints. Michael Phelps ended his long career as the most decorated Olympian in history. British distance runner Mo Farah became a national treasure by sweeping the 5,000- and 10,000-meter races, and favorite daughter Jessica Ennis became a global phenomenon with her victory in the heptathlon. Female athletes took center stage in a way they never had before. American gymnast Gabby Douglas soared to gold, the U.S. women's football team made a dramatic march to the championship. Packed houses turned out to watch the new event of women's boxing. And women competed for Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei for the first time. And then there wasseason to opens with a bang as well on h- Saturday with Notre Dame playing in Ireland (how cool is that?) and the two winningest d of programs in college football history — Alabama and Michigan — playing at night in The elof, House that Jerry Jones built in Arlington. There’s a flurry of try other really, really good games on Saturday, too. That same weekend, high school football kicks off its 2012 season in grand form as well. Southwestern, state vent ked om c runners-up in Class C, begin their march back to the Carrier Dome with Falconer. Archrival Fredonia opens up with JFK. Class D champs Maple Grove open in a pivotal league game up Route 60 with Silver Creek. And Jamestown opens an anticipated season against Kenmore West, the team they eliminated in Class AA semifinals a year ago. Can I clone myself multiple times for that Friday night? A week later? NFL. Bills fans haven’t had this
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take evasive action when attacked by undoing their harnesses and dodging about the fuselages of their huge mounts. The Thunderbolt was certainly big. In fact, it was the largest and heaviest single-engine, single-seat fighter ever built. But sheer size was not to prove detrimental to the Thunderbolt's subsequent operational career. It was to undertake 546,000 combat sorties between March, 1943 and August, 1945. And only 0.7% of the fighters of this type dispatched against the enemy were to be lost in combat. The story of the Thunderbolt began in June, 1940, when, realizing the deficiencies of the USAAF fighter equipment, new requirements were formulated at a meeting at Wright Field. Among the companies consulted with regard to the new fighter specification was the young Republic Aviation Corporation, which possessed an invaluable background of fighter design experience inherited from its predecessor, the Seversky Aircraft Corporation. (airplanes buzz) Republic's chief engineer, Alexander Kartveli, had at the time a new fighter on the drawing boards, which had beenrate of climb or maneuverability of German fighters. One shortcoming, which was even more marked in other Allied fighters, was that of insufficient range to permit deep penetration into Germany. But means were already being sought to add to the P-47B's 307 United States gallons of internal fuel. (airplanes rumble) At the time of the Thunderbolt's European debut, radial-engine single-seat fighters were a rarity, the only other such fighter operational in Europe being the Fw 190A. (airplane rumbles) To prevent confusion between the two fighters of the opposing sides, the engine cowlings of the Thunderbolts were painted white, and white bands were painted around the vertical and horizontal tail services, an appropriate comment on recognition standards appertaining at that time, as it would seem impossible to mistake the sleek and beautifully contoured German fighter for the portly Thunderbolt. During 1944, the Thunderbolt became operational in all active theaters of war, excepting Alaska, and served with the free French and Russian forces, as well as with the USAAF and
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in their search for a new coach. Crusaders coach Todd Blackadder is the latest to be linked to the role, having captained Edinburgh and was an assistant to former Scotland coach Matt Williams. But Blackadder has confirmed he's not returning to the UK and is keen to continue with the Crusaders. Pirates advance Central Pirates booked themselves a place in the second round of the Chatham Cup knockout football competition with a gutsy 2-1 win over FC Nelson at A and P Park in Blenheim on Saturday Tour shortened New Zealand Cricket appears have lost out on a test and two one-day internationals on India's tour here next year. The tour by India is the feature of the next home summer but there have been doubts surrounding its makeup for some time. Originally set for three tests, five ODIs and a Twenty20, the schedule now appears to have been shortened. MGC loses netball The Marlborough Girls'College senior A netball team were no match for a slick St Margaret's College outfit in their college league knockout match at Marlborough Lines Stadium on Saturday afternoon, losing 15-35. Rooney not being sold Outgoing Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insisted Wayne Rooney won't be sold even though the striker handed in a transfer request after becoming "frustrated" at being substituted in recent matches. The England striker was left out of United's squad for Ferguson's final home match in charge, against Swansea in the Premier League on Sunday, and watched the game from an executive box with his family. Player exodus Chiefs coach Dave Rennie says he doesn't think the New Zealand Rugby Union realises the size of the problem being caused by the exodus of second-tier players overseas. The Chiefs have struggled to find a midfield replacement for Richard Kahui, who has been invalided out of his second Super Rugby season in a row by a
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included Rotterdam. She made her first call at the Dutch port on the 7th October 1957 and sailed directly from there to Quebec. She made several more sailings of this kind until early December when she returned to Southampton. April 1960, 1961 and 1962 all proved unlucky for the Ivernia. On the 8th April 1960 she struck the passenger gangway as she was coming alongside Tilbury Landing Stage. On the 13th April 1961, although the Canadian service had resumed, there was still a great deal of ice around and while in the Gulf of St Lawrence she suffered ice damage. On her return to Southampton on the 25th April, she ran aground off Hythe but lucky was undamaged. In April 1962 her propellers were damaged while navigating along the St Lawrence and she was forced to need dry docking for repairs before she could make the return voyage. The Cunard Cruising Years (1962– 1973): In June 1962, Sir John Brocklebank (Chairman of Cunard Line) announced that both the Saxonia and Ivernia would be taken out of service and given an extensive rebuild and restyling to make them more suited to cruising. Both ships continued with their Atlantic service for a few more months the Ivernia’s final Atlantic round voyage started on the 19th September 1962 and she was back in Southampton on the 5th October. On the 11th October she arrived at John Brown’s on the Clyde for her refit. The refit was to involve considerable structural alterations and she would be given a completely new décor before taking up her new role as a dual purpose Atlantic liner and cruise ship. It had been announced earlier that month that not only would the Saxonia and Ivernia be remodelled but they would also be renamed. Saxonia would be renamed Carmania and Ivernia would be renamed Franconia. Names
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the US is noted to have emerged as the world's first superpower as defined by its military and economic might. The powers, many of which are gaining traction today and could now be called parallel superpowers are the other large economies such as China, Britain, Russia, etc. each always with enormous military power as well. The sub-powers could be considered the more passive yet independent states, which is the majority while the vassal states are the ones that operate in subservience to the power states, often providing economic advantage Serbian: usled svoje višeznačnosti. Što se tiče opštih karakteristika i prirode interakcije državnih entiteta širom sveta, bezbedno je, u načelu, razbiti ih u kategorije super-sile, sile, pod-sile i podaničke države (feudalistički termin). Nakon Hladnog rata, SAD je narasla u svetskog super-moćnika kako je definisano njenim vojnim i ekonomskim moćima. Sile, od kojih većina danas dobija pogon i mogu se nazvati paralelnim super-silama, i druge jake ekonomije kao Kina,the IMF or the United Nations in the sense of sanctions. These globally sanctioned, financial institutions have heavy vested business and state interests behind them and have the power to impose debt to bail out suffering countries at the expense of the quality of life of its citizenry often taking charge of natural resources or industries through select privatization or other manners that could weaken a country's ability to the effect that it becomes reliant on others and their industries. This is simply a more covert form of subjugation than we saw with the British Empire during its imperial expansion and the East India Company, the commercial force that took advantage of the newly conquered regional resources and labor in Asia in the 19th century. Some analysts will compare the British Empire to the United States French: et examinent la façon dont les États-Unis ont gagné leur statut non seulement par la pression militaire, mais par cette même stratégie économique complexe et dissimulée qui
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English: Translator: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar Deep in the jungles of Vietnam, soldiers from both sides battled heat exhaustion and each other for nearly 20 long years. But the key to Communist victory wasn't weapons or stamina, it was a dirt road. The Ho Chi Minh Trail, winding through Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, started as a simple network of dirt roads and blossomed into the centerpiece of the winning North Vietnamese strategy during the Vietnam War, supplying weapons, troops, and psychological support to the South. The trail was a network of tracks, dirt roads, and river crossings that threaded west out of North Vietnam and south along the Truong Son Mountain Range between Vietnam and Laos. The journey to the South originally took six months. But, with engineering and ingenuity, the Vietnamese expanded and improved the trail. Japanese: 翻訳: Fumiko Takao 校正: Tomoyuki Suzuki ベトナムのジャングル奥深く 両陣営の兵士が 暑さによる疲労や敵と 20年近く戦いも続けましたが 共産主義陣営の勝利の鍵は 武器や持久力ではなく 未舗装の道でした ホーチミン・ルートは ベトナム、ラオス、カンボジアを 蛇行してつなぐ縦走路で 未舗装の道からなる 簡素な道路網が元となりました ベトナム戦争の間に 発展を遂げて 勝者となる北ベトナム側の 戦略の要として 武器の補給や 部隊の増援に利用され 武器の補給や 部隊の増援に利用され 南側にいる同胞の 精神的な支えとなったのです この道路網は小道や 未舗装の道や 川越えを組み合わせて 北ベトナムから西に国境を越え ベトナムとラオスの国境に沿って連なる チュオンソン山脈に沿って 南下する道でした 当初南ベトナムへ行くのに 6か月かかっていましたが 土木工事や創意工夫により ベトナム人は ルートを拡大し改善していきました Turkish: Çeviri: Nihal Aksakal Gözden geçirme: Miraç Şendil Vietnam ormanlarının derinliklerinde, her iki taraftakiin comparison? [T]he Left Behind saga offers an interesting example of this approach gone awry. The books became a movie franchise—with two sequels to date—under the guidance of Cloud Ten Pictures, an independent studio that specializes in spreading the Gospel. Made on the cheap with ultra-cheesy production value and only successful in the direct-to-video market (and church screenings), the films angered Tim LaHaye, [Jerry B.] Jenkins' writing partner, to the point where he sued the studio for not making blockbusters out of the books. The lawsuit never went anywhere, but the studio is still trying to settle with LaHaye. "It's been a long, ongoing concern of ours," says André Van Heerden, Cloud Ten CEO and co-writer of the films. "The claims are baseless, but it has hurt our ability to
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People v Jones (2019 NY Slip Op 04966) People v Jones 2019 NY Slip Op 04966 Decided on June 19, 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 June 19, 2019 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department ALAN D. SCHEINKMAN, P.J. MARK C. DILLON JOSEPH J. MALTESE HECTOR D. LASALLE, JJ. 2015-10141 (Ind. No. 8099/13) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vRichard Jones, appellant. Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY (Lauren E. Jones of counsel), for appellant. Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove and Jill Oziemblewski of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Michael A. Gary,J.), rendered October 1, 2015, convicting him of robbery in the first degree (two counts) and robbery in the second degree (three counts), upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentence. The appeal brings up for review the denial, after a hearing, of those branches of the defendant's omnibus motion which were to suppress in-court identification evidence and, in effect, to suppress evidence that he was identified from a cell phone video. ORDERED that the judgment is modified, on the law and the facts, (1) by vacating the conviction of robbery in the first degree under count one of the indictment, vacating the sentence imposed thereon, and dismissing that count of the indictment, and (2) vacating the conviction of robbery in the second degree under count two of the indictment
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scientists. Prior to joining OSU, Yan served on the staffs of the University of California at Davis, University of Melbourne and Yangzhou University in China. He earned his bachelor’s degree in agronomy and his master’s in wheat physiology from Yangzhou University in 1984 and 1987, respectively. Yan earned his doctorate in plant molecular genetics from Australia’s Victoria University in 2000. Whatley, in whose name the award is presented, was an animal geneticist who became director of the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station and then dean of the division, which is comprised of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and two statewide agencies: the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service and Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station system. Whatley served OSU for 41 years. Don Stotts Oklahoma State University Office of Vice President for Research and Technology Transfer 203 Whitehurst Stillwater, OK 74078-1020 PAID Stillwater, OK Permit #191 Images frozen in time When art historian Jennifer Borland looks at art, she asksquestions that might not occur to the rest of us: How would a viewer from this time period interpret this? How would people have applied this to their everyday lives? Given her field of art history, she’s as concerned with the piece’s impact on society as much as she is with the object itself. Specializing in medieval art, Borland is currently examining a popular illustrated health guide known as the Régime du corps. She is working with several different illustrated copies of the guide, including three from the late 13th or early 14th centuries, which are located at libraries in France and the United Kingdom. The text itself survives in more than 70 copies. “For a single text to survive in that many copies today means it was very popular at the time,” she says. Borland hypothesizes that the guide was written for and used primarily by affluent women. It
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People v Grant (2017 NY Slip Op 01004) People v Grant 2017 NY Slip Op 01004 Decided on February 8, 2017 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 February 8, 2017 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department MARK C. DILLON, J.P. CHERYL E. CHAMBERS SANDRA L. SGROI ROBERT J. MILLER, JJ. 2008-02085 (Ind. No. 3618/06) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vEdwin Grant, appellant. Edwin Grant, Dannemora, NY, appellant pro se. Eric Gonzalez, Acting District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove and Howard B. Goodman of counsel), for respondent. Lynn W. L. Fahey, New York, NY (Barry Stendig of counsel), former appellate counsel. DECISION & ORDER Application by the appellant for abe in opposition to the official investigation, but rather seeks to uncover clues not yet discovered, and to pursue that evidence without interference from parties who are also liability holders in this case," the page reads. "We hope to plug doubts, overcome shortcomings, and improve the number of actionable leads towards in the search for MH370. The accountability of the authorities remains undiluted." A massive multinational search to scour the southern Indian Ocean where Malaysian authorities said the plane crashed has turned up no wreckage. The underwater search was postponed in late May. Australia said it will negotiate with private companies to conduct the next phase but that isn't expected to start until at least late July or August. Some family members have been critical of the way Malaysia has handled
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in the Teacher Education Material Center reading his book. Ten years from now Carl will be "dangerous." photo by Lance By John Kerns It's time to hit the campaign trail again. During this time, each year, the campus is flooded with posters, speeches and candidates seeking to attain the various class and SGA offices. The elections are conducted by a core of hard-working students. This year's election committee is composed of five students headed by Irving Taylor, who is on the Judiciary Committee of the Student Legislature. Registration for various positions will be Sunday, March 24, from 1-6 p.m. in the SGA office. On Monday, March 25 through Wednesday, March 27, A&T Has 758 FuU-Time Employees Economic Impact Study Slated An find By Cassandra Wynn attempt will be made to out what impact the university community has on the Greensboro area economy. The director of Institutional Research, Dr. Archie Blount, has | !i|!| II DR. ARCHIE BLOUNT announced that he is conducting a survey tocommittee. said"I hope that there will be a large number of students running for offices and that those running will be sincere in their desires to hold these offices. There are many things the SGA and class officers can accomplish in cooperation with the administration." In closing, Inman stated that the SGA next year should attempt to involve as many students as possible in the governing of the student body. Student's Death Shocks A&T Kosie A. Stevens The campus community was shocked and stunned by the death of Enid Ferguson, a junior nursing major from Fayetteville. Enid suffered a severe attack of asthma in Cooper Hall Thursday morning. She was discovered between 7:00 and 7:30 by a nursing major residing on the same hall and she was taken to the infirmary by the campus security. On arrival at the infirmary, she was examined, and pronounced dead by one of the university physicians. Dr. Lewis Barbee. The official time of death was
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we accept the obvious: Men and women are not the same. Vivre la difference! The Rise of Big Sister-ism I have seen their shell-shocked eyes and unbelieving expressions. Men saddled with crushing child support obligations, forced to live on scraps or else fall into a desperate sea of mounting debt. A few of them are white-collar guys who once held respectable jobs and lived in comfortable houses. Time marches forward, and the cases only become more bizarre. Steve Barreras paid $20,000 to support his daughter, a girl he had never met. In fact, she didn’t even exist. His ex-wife Viola Trevino took another family’s daughter to court and claimed the child as hers. New Mexico governor Bill Richardson has now ordered an investigation. In Michigan, Terrace Hale had $300 garnished from each paycheck for three years. The money went to support a woman he's never met to raise a child he's neversmallest details of life down to the permissible curve of bananas. Soft totalitarianism has a kinder, gentler face. It pretends to advance the cause of equality. It claims to be working for a gender utopia. The end result of both forms of totalitarianism is exactly the same – concentration of power in the government, economic stagnation, undermining of the family, and curtailment of individual liberties. At the UN, the color of jackboots is lavender and pink. Something Amiss in the United Nations' Gender Health Agenda In 1998, Gro Harlem Brundtland was named as the first female director-general of the World Health Organization. Many hailed her appointment as a long-overdue opportunity to introduce a new ethic of female compassion at the highest levels of the United Nations. Indeed, Dr. Brundtland was a well-known advocate for women’s rights and health needs. In 2003 she presented this analysis to the 59th U.N. Commission on
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government, industry, and academia. Those investigated effectively disappear from the face of the earth and are subjected to horrors one survivor recently described to the Associated Press as 'a living hell.'" That's an effective quotation in drawing together the threads of Document Number Nine, the Mass Line, China's new leadership, and the persecution now unfolding under the banner of an anti-corruption policy. The most fundamental fact here is, simply, that China is now in the midst of "the biggest purge in decades". That is something the outside world ought to be extremely concerned about, and politically engaged with. Although I would not say that the western world has been silent on the matter, compare the response to the kidnapping of 200 Nigerian school-girls by the terrorist group Boko Haram. That story not only had an enormous response in the press, but also entailed formal statements by political leaders, and some degreeconsciously and intentionally pursuing a very different direction, and they provide us with some very clear indications, that we're choosing to ignore. They're not repressing the freedom of the press and human rights by accident, but publishing manifestos that explain how the current wave of repression really is part of their long-term vision of the future of their own country, as a totalitarian state. Quote, "Six months after Xi Jinping became president, he has confounded hopes that he might tread a more liberal path. Instead, his administration has cast China in the middle of an existential battle against seven 'Western' dangers including universal values, press freedom, civil society and judicial independence. Not only have these topics been made taboo on university campuses, but an internal memo named Document No. 9 warned Party officials that these subversions could lead to the country's collapse." Perhaps western diplomats and western authors alike are reluctant to
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315-646-1000 x203. The 518-mile-long Great Lakes Seaway Trail is noted for its maritime history, shipwrecks and 30 lighthouses. Travel themes for this National Scenic Byway also include the War of 1812, natural history and birdwatching, coastal recreation, agricultural bounty, cultural heritage and quilting, architecture, and four seasons of fun. Learn more at www. seawaytrail.com. Today, Merrill continues to assist with the Junior Guilders. He shares the chaperone responsibilities when the children travel around the country, builds sets and coordinates the sound systems and even serves as a mentor to any child who may need some guidance or just a compassionate ear. At the Theatre, Merrill continues to volunteer as a set designer and builder and has also begun work on renovating the backstage area. “Here is a man who dedicated over half of his life to behind the scenes work, never expecting anything in return,” said Bob Young, chairman of the Axel W. Carlson Award selection committeeonly the tip of the iceberg of what he has accomplished in his life. Recently added to the Wall of Fame at Pine Valley Central High School, Merrill graduated in 1954 and attended SUNY Delhi, located in the Catskill Mountains. During his two years at Delhi he earned a degree that focused on engineering and construction. In 1956 he began a 42-year career in the construction industry as Construction Superintendent in the Jamestown area. In addition to renovating the Jones Hill facility and WCA Hospital, Merrill was also responsible for 50 structures throughout the city of Jamestown. One of the accomplishments he is most proud of is the parking ramp on the corner of Third and Spring Streets. In 1965, Merrill began volunteering at the Theatre where he offered his skills maintaining and repairing the building and helping with set construction. He also served on the House Committee at this time. Seventeen years
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the first time, took flight. Five days later, on July 21, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin allegedly first set foot on lunar soil. Three days later, the trio of Apollo astronauts triumphantly returned home to a hero’s welcome. Exactly one week later, the first letter from the so-called Zodiac killer was received by authorities. Eight days after that, on the night of August 8, 1969, Sharon Tate and four others were slaughtered in Roman Polanski’s BenedictCanyon home. The next night, Rosemary and Leno LaBianca were carved up in their Los Feliz home. All of these killings would later be attributed to canyon regular Charlie Manson and his Family. Less than a week after the killings, some of LaurelCanyon’s premier bands took the stage at Woodstock to celebrate the other side of the canyon scene. It was a time of supreme weirdness, with extreme and very high-profile violence weaving its way through the flower-power scenes in both Los Angeles and San Francisco, whileto the main event. The launch pace would slow considerably once the fake landings began with the next flight, Apollo 11, which blasted off just seven weeks after the return of Apollo 10. Apollo 10, the third manned launch of a Saturn V, once again allegedly went to the Moon, this time with a lunar module mounted to the nose of the command module. The Apollo 10 mission allegedly included everything that later missions would experience short of actually landing on the lunar surface. Once allegedly in lunar orbit, the lunar module was deployed and flown down fairly close to the surface, before returning to and successfully docking with the command and service modules. Having endured the perilous initial launch, and then the quarter-million-mile flight to the Moon, followed by the successful deployment and flight of the LEM, and having gotten to within pissing distance of being the first men to create those historic first footprints on the Moon, it would naturally have been tempting to ignore mission control
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chairman of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance, Lorrain Esme Osman, was suspected of having a hand in ordering the death of the auditor, but nothing was ever proven, despite him being held in retention in London, fighting extradition, for seven years. The man arrested for the murder has already served his sentence and is now living out his days in Penang, while Osman and George Tan, perhaps two of the key figures in this massive conspiracy, remained free. This conspiracy took place more than 30 years ago, and remained in contention for the better part of two decades, but it is still the largest Asian corporate collapse of that era. By implicating major financial institutions across the region, Carrian perpetuated billions of dollars in fraud, and Bank Bumi required a $1 billion recapitalization by the Malaysian government to remain afloat. Shocking enough, despite the blatant fraud and corruption that had been exposed, the Malaysian government didn’t pursue criminal investigations into anyof government officials or bank leaders who might have been involved in this fraud. This remains a mysterious black hole of the scandal, which is why it remains one of the great shadowy pieces of Hong Kong’s history. As more of the key players in this scandal begin to pass away, like Osman in 2011, it will become more and more difficult to determine what really happened back in the early 1980s. Was Jalil Ibrahim supposed to be killed? Were Osman and Tan involved in the planning or ordering of the hit? How much money was actually fraudulently accessed and spent? Who in the Malaysian government was in on the scam? All told, Carrian Group collapsed following the murder and subsequent investigations, and from a once-great empire of Hong Kong’s economy, only a restaurant, Carriana, remains. This scandal is evidence that in certain parts of the world, when international policies, philosophies, legal codes, and ethical foundations may differ between involved players,
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such as crime and downtown development, he said. He has refused to address the accusations in detail, citing confidentiality, and emphasizes that he was not charged in either case. He criticized the attacks on him as part of a ''dirty campaign'' that was designed to deflect attention from the issues. ''That's not what Sacramento deserves,'' he said. Defending his character during a mayoral debate last month, Johnson said, ''It's unfortunate that when you decide to run for public office, there are going to be a lot of allegations and mudslinging and things that aren't true.'' Fargo, 55, also was put on the defensive when the Bee reported she had taken numerous international trips to environmental conferences of dubious benefit to the city. Critics said she needs to concentrate more on fixing Sacramento's problems, but Fargo said she has been doing just that, noting increased commercial development over the last eightyears. There are 1,000 new housing units and two libraries under construction. Thousands of people now turn out for special events, including the Second Saturday art walk. ''People feel better. There's more fun in the city now,'' Fargo said. ''I think that's a sign of progress.'' Basketball superstars Shaquille O'Neal and Magic Johnson have headlined Johnson campaign events. Johnson kicked off his campaign with a personal loan of $500,000, the kind of money not seen previously in a Sacramento mayoral race. Fargo, a former community activist, ran largely unchallenged in 2004. If no candidate wins more than 50% in the field that also contains some lesser-known candidates, the top two vote-getters will compete in a runoff in November. The mayoral election coincides with California's regular statewide primary. (Juliet Williams, AP)
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us not only to evils and dangers of alcoholism, drugs, and venerial diseases, but that would also alert us to the symptoms of these afflictions. Also, I would sponsor, through the school, a referral service for parents and children. Justice Wachtler to Speak in Farmingdale Sol Wachtler, Justice of the Supreme Court, 10th Judicial District, will deliver the principal address at the 53rd Com­mencement Exercises of State University at Farmingdale, Tuesday, June 6, starting at 10 a. m. at the parking area in front of Allard Field House* In making this announcement, Dr. Charles W. Laffin, Jr., President of the college, also disclosed that Judge Wachtler, Great Neck, will receive the college's highest citation, the Commission of Honor, " in recognition of unselfish per­formances on the behalf of others." This coveted award will be presented by the Hon. Mor­timer Gleeson, Chairman of the college's Board of Trustees, before a graduating class of more than 1,600 and an expected at­tendance of 6,000. Dr.with information concerning administrator's salaries. The administration had previously stated to Mrs. Proefriedt that such a request must be made to the school board. The figures were turned over to Mrs. Proefriedt on Tuesday, without making application to the school board. Mrs. Proefriedt stated: " The figures show that there was a total of 101 people in our school district who were making over $ 18,000 last year. The Superin­tendent of Schools' salary for next year will be- well over $ 40,000 with several other members of the central administrative staff receiving $ 30,000 and above. The majority of those earning over $ 18,000 last year were non-teaching personnel. These salaries will, of course, be even higher next year. It seems to me that those members of the board Mlfl. Louise Proefriedt who considered the elimination of various programs and the reduction of teaching staff in such vital areas as English and Foreign languages might have first considered the possibility
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and oppressed groups is not accidental. Dominant groups need oppressed groups to stay oppressed so they can stay dominant. The Prison Industrial Complex in America is a living, breathing example of this and can also help us understand how this is replicated throughout society more widely. Slavery was abolished in 1865 and ratified into the American constitution as the 13th Amendment. About a decade later, the country was deep in an economic crisis, having lost its main unfree workforce. Having possibly foreseen this, the white men in power had written a loophole into the 13th Amendment which stated that slavery was abolished except for criminals who are considered legal slaves. They capitalised on this by creating new laws to target black people, for example, being unemployed. The obvious reality from many previous slaves became illegal. This meant they were arrested, reinstated as slaves and set to work. This amendment is set in the Constitution today. Incarcerated people in the US are still legal slaves andoften insurmountable. The poorest, most marginalised people in the world are the ones who suffer and struggle the most. The way the coronavirus pandemic is playing out is varesly similar. It's a physical health problem that is directly affecting millions of people around the world. And of those people that we know that the most oppressed of being disproportionately affected. In the U.K., people from non-white communities are twice as likely to die from Covid-19. In the USA, black people are up to seven times more likely to die than white people. In both countries the reasons are the same, long term systemic racism means that people from these communities, more likely to be working in front line jobs like bus drivers and health workers, they're also experiencing a virus on top of centuries of housing and health care inequality, which has led to them being more physically susceptible to the kinds of underlying health conditions that lead
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sources said today that Mrs. Nell Cattonar of New York was expelled from Trieste by the Allied Military Government "be- cause her documents were not in order." Mrs. Cattonar Is the wife of local Communist leader Antonio Cattonar. She and her two daughter are now in Venice. Authoritative sources said that Mrs. Cattonar's U.S. passport Is "still valid" but that she was expelled from the free territory because of a lack of certain do- Big Storm Perils Ships Off Norway OSLO, March 8 (UP) A severe storm was raging off the Western coast of Norway this morning as the minesweeper Olomma was forced to return for Bergen and officials were abandoning hope for the 18 men aboard the Finnish freighter "Edna." The ship was believed to have gone down yesterday shortly after the radio operator flashed "we are sinking/' Four rescue boats went out this morning from their sta- tions between Bergen and Aale sund, but It is generally De- were awareof lieved that the chances were - very small of finding any trace of the ship or crew. in Triste. Local Communists called a special meeting of Trieste's Mu- nicipal Council to discuss the expulsion of Mrs. Cattonar. Christian Democrat Mayor Glaci Bortoll told Communist members that the entire matter was outside of the Jurisdiction of the Municipal Council and in the hands of the Allied Military Government, whereupon Com- munist members abandoned the Council meeting. As the Communist members walked out, Mayor Bartoli shouted: "Mrs. Cattonar Is In Venice and not in Russia's con- centration camp." Mrs. Cattonar was accompa- nied to Venice by her two daughters June and Vera. An- tonio Cattonar cannot be ex- pelled from Trieste as he is an Italian citizen. BALBOA TIDES Sunday, March 9 High Lew 3:28 am..............8:50 a.m 1.55 pm..............9:12 p.m. ration in the back of his head when he fell. He is 38 years old. and works for the Balboa storehouse. Matadors, Bulls Again Tomorrow At La Macarena The
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Matter of Houston (2016 NY Slip Op 02549) Matter of Houston 2016 NY Slip Op 02549 Decided on March 31, 2016 Appellate Division, First Department Per Curiam Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on March 31, 2016 SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION First Judicial Department Peter Tom, Justice Presiding, David Friedman John W. Sweeny, Jr. Dianne T. Renwick Richard T. Andrias,Justices. M-5948 [*1]In the Matter of Diarmuid Y. Houston (admitted as Diarmuid Yaphet Houston), an attorney and counselor-at-law: Departmental Disciplinary Committee for the First Judicial Department, Petitioner, Diarmuid Y. Houston, (OCA Atty. Reg. No. 4452447) Respondent. Disciplinary proceedings instituted by the Departmental Disciplinary Committee for the First Judicial Department. Respondent, Diarmuid Y. Houston, was admitted to the Bar of the State of New Yorkat a Term of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court for the First Judicial Department on November 20, 2006. Jorge Dopico, Chief Counsel, Departmental Disciplinary Committee, New York (Kathy W. Parrino, of counsel), for petitioner. Respondent pro se. Per Curiam Respondent Diarmuid Y. Houston was admitted to the practice of law in the State of New York by the First Judicial Department on November 20, 2006 under the name Diarmuid Yaphet Houston. He is delinquent in his registration with the New York State Office of Court Administration (OCA). In 2012, respondent was admitted to practice law in Oregon, where he maintained an office. His last registered address in New York is within the First Department. By order and opinion dated August 13, 2015, the Oregon State Bar Disciplinary Board suspended respondent for 150 days (five
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April of 1864, a non-commissioned sergeant in Company C, First Regiment, United States Colored Troops. They were in camp New Bern, North Carolina, and he sat down to write a letter to reflect upon the circumstance that he found himself in. Hatton, his fellow soldiers, and their families had lived generations as slaves. And this is what he wrote. He says, "Though the government openly declared that it did not want the Negroes in this conflict, I look around me and see hundreds of colored men armed and ready to defend the government at any moment. And such are my feelings that I can only say the fetters have fallen, our bondage is over." A month later Hatton's regiment was in camp near Jamestown, Virginia--and he didn't miss the irony of being at Jamestown, the founding site of Virginia. And into his lines came several black freed women who all declared they had recently been severely whipped by a master. Members ofHatton's company managed to capture that slave owner, a Mr. Clayton, the man who had allegedly administered the beatings on these women. The white Virginian was stripped to the waist. He was tied to a tree and he was given 20 lashes by one of his own former slaves, a man named William Harris, who was now a member of the Union Army. In turn, each of the women that Clayton had beaten were given the whip and their chance to lay the lash on this slaveholder's back. "The women were given leave," said Sergeant Hatton--his words--"to remind him that they were not longer his but safely housed in Abraham's bosom and under the protection of the Star Spangled Banner and guarded by their own patriotic, though once downtrodden race." In Hatton's letter he once again felt lost for words to describe the transformation he was witnessing. "Oh that I had the tongue to express my feelings," he wrote, "while standing on
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on to say the stories relating to battlefield "visions" which circulated during the spring and summer of 1915, "prove on investigation to be founded on mere rumour, and cannot be traced to any authoritative source.” Given that the Society for Psychical Research believed in the existence of supernatural forces, the conclusions of this report are highly significant. The sudden spread of the rumours in the spring of 1915, six months after the events and Machen's story was published, is also puzzling. The stories published then often attribute their sources to anonymous British officers. The latest and most detailed examination of the Mons story by David Clarke suggests these men may have been part of a covert attempt by military intelligence to spread morale-boosting propaganda and disinformation. As it was a time of allied problems with the Lusitania sinking, Zeppelin attacks and failure to achieve a breakthrough on the Western Front, the timing wouldmake military sense. Some of the stories conveniently claimed that sources could not be revealed for security reasons. The only real evidence of visions from actual named serving soldiers provided during the debate stated that they saw visions of phantom cavalrymen, not angels or bowmen, and this occurred during the retreat rather than at the battle itself. Furthermore, these visions did not intervene to attack or deter German forces, a crucial element in Machen's story and in the later tales of angels. Since during the retreat many troops were exhausted and had not slept properly for days, such visions could be hallucinations. According to the conclusion of the most detailed study of the event it seems that Machen's story provided the genesis for the vast majority of the tales. The stories themselves certainly boosted morale on the home front, as popular enthusiasm was dying down in 1915 and they demonstrate the importance of religion
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People v McFadden (2018 NY Slip Op 04001) People v McFadden 2018 NY Slip Op 04001 Decided on June 6, 2018 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on June 6, 2018 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P. JOHN M. LEVENTHAL LEONARD B. AUSTIN SANDRA SGROI, JJ. 1996-02847 (Ind. No. 95-00066) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vReginald McFadden, appellant. Reginald McFadden, Attica, NY, appellant pro se. Thomas P. Zugibe, District Attorney, New City, NY (Carrie A. Ciganek of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Application by the appellant for a writ of error coram nobis to vacate, on the ground of ineffective assistance of appellate counsel, aFriday 9 May 1969 It was Friday, under the sign of Taurus. The US president was Richard Nixon (Republican). In that special week of May people in US were listening to Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) by The 5th Dimension. In UK The Israelites by Desmond Dekker & The Aces was in the top 5 hits. Age of Consent, directed by Michael Powell, was one of the most viewed movies released in 1969 while The Salzburg Connection by Helen MacInnes was one of the best selling books.But much more happened that day: find out below.. Books He demanded the immediate dispatch of two suitably trained operatives to Salzburg. Extreme measures might be necessary.In 1945, with their thousand-year empire falling around them and the Allies on their heels, the Nazis hide a sealed
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employed deftly and explored imaginatively. Increasingly, her ghost stories appeared in various anthologies eventually leading to her being invited to edit several volumes of the Ghost Book series. Long overdue and keenly anticipated, this is surprisingly the first single volume anthology of Timperley’s supernatural short stories to be published. Richmal Crompton (1890-1969) has always been best known for many entertaining stories about the mischievous schoolboy William Brown, widely recognised as one of the most popular fictional characters in English literature. Many of her fifty books for adults (forty-one novels and nine short story collections) have been unjustly neglected in recent years, none more so than MIST (1928), her only collection of thirteen occult tales and ghost stories, always a very rare book and virtually unobtainable for decades. The author had a life-long interest in the supernatural, mysticism and reincarnation, which are all reflected in these memorable tales, now reprinted for the first time since their original publication. Crompton seemsto have felt her William stories to have been potboilers – boiling 12million copies in the UK alone – and preferred to be judged by her books for adults. These included THE HOUSE, a novel about a haunted mansion, and a collection of ghost stories called MIST which went through a single edition in 1929 and has become impossibly rare on the second-hand market. Now the small Sundial Press . . . is bringing it back to life (Mist and Other Ghost Stories). — The Daily Telegraph " . . . a welcome reminder of the golden age of the ghost story." — Peter Bell in A Ghostly Company (Newsletter 52) Read the review here If the content appears over-familiar in 2015, derivative they are not. . . . Those presuming her out-of-date should take a second look.— The Pan Review Mist and other stories (1928) by Richmal Crompton
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Chamber intern Kevin Lowther worked with city officials and vendors to get the project up and running. At start-up it included fresh produce from Fred Farms, Someday Maybe Farms, and a Spanish food vendor. Additional vendors are being sought, including some local wineries. Sponsors include D & F Travel, Univera Healthcare, and the Resource Center. The City of Dunkirk is also a sponsor, as the Farmers Market is being housed in a city owned parking lot. Gift Check Deadline Aug. 15 Contributed Photo Jamestown YMCA The Jamestown Area YMCAs is celebrating its 25th anniversary of the Battle of the Businesses, which will take place Sept. 8 through 15. The Battle is sponsored by BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York and Windstream Communications. Pictured left to right are Tom Anderson, Lakewood YMCA branch manager and battle insurance. It’s suitable for both the prospective entrepreneur and for those who have been Chautauqua Opportunities in business for awhile and for Development, Inc. (CODI) wanta fabulous day of golf, prizes, and dinner with other Chamber members during the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Tournament, Friday, September 7th at the Chautauqua Golf Club. The tournament is sponsored GHD Consulting Engineers, Community Bank, N.A., Liazon Corporation, Lake Shore Savings Bank, OBSERVER, and The Post-Journal. You can register through the Chamber website or by calling the Chamber at 366-6200 or 4841101. 15 This Week in... Our Community August 16, 2012 Edition – Main Section – A 6th Annual International Humanitarian Law Dialogs August 26-28 Contributed Article Robert H. Jackson Center The sixth annual International Humanitarian Law Dialogs is an historic gathering of renowned international prosecutors from Nuremberg, The International Criminal Court, The International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, The Special Court for Sierra Leone, The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. The Prosecutors will be joined by leading professionals in the field of International Humanitarian Law. The 2012 installation
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production continues to this day. Several small modifications have since been made to the refit specifications on the Akira Class, including the addition of EMH technology in Sickbay and Ablative Armor to the nacelle and aft sail assembly, to further increase combat survivability. After the war, most Akira Class vessels had their Fighter Wings transferred to fixed orbital facilities or ground based Starfleet or Allied Facilities to allow for additional cargo space and the addition of modular laboratories installed into the unused Hangar space. This gave the majority of the Akira class laboratories and, most of all, doubled the normal loadout of sensor probes, making the class a premier exploration vehicle with half of the crew and construction costs of a Galaxy or Sovereign Class Starship. General Overview: Primary operational control of the Akira Class is provided by the Main Bridge, located at the top of the primary hull. It is located on Deck1. The Main Bridge directly supervises all primary mission operations (with the exception of the Flight bay and assorted craft) and coordinates all departmental activities. The Main Bridge is a highly restricted area; only Beta-Two security clearance personnel (Officers with the Rank of Ensign or Higher) and authorized bridge personnel are allowed on the bridge. All bridge officers carry a type II phaser. The Main Bridge is an ejectable module, allowing for a wider variety in mission parameters. Layout: Thenew primary Bridge configuration is a combination of the new Soveriegn Class with the Intrepid Class starship. The central area of the Main Bridge provides seating and information displays for the Captain and two other officers. The Captain’s Chair is raised from the rest of the Bridge Officers, to that of the Surrounding level which includes Tactical and Operations. The two Officer seats are equipped with fully programmable consoles for a variety of uses. Directly fore of the command area
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the Revolutionary War had taken place outside Boston, at the towns of Lexington and Concord. By the time the delegates had met in Philadelphia, the Revolutionary War had been a shooting war for more than a year. Why was it that in July of 1776, the delegates finally made the Declaration of Independence? The primary reason that they did it at this time, was because they wanted help, and they were particularly eager to get the assistance of the nation of France, which had been a long time enemy of the United Kingdom, and the delegates really knew that the new United States of America would have no hope of winning a war against a massive imperial power like Great Britain, Hungarian: 1775-ben pedig, egy évvel a Függetlenségi Nyilatkozat előtt, eldördültek a függetlenségi háború első lövései Bostontól nem messze, Lexington és Concord városánál. Amikor a küldöttek Philadelphiában találkoztak, a függetlenségi háború harcai már több mint egythought. The Enlightenment was a period in the 1600s and 1700s, when people began to explore scientific observation and reason. They became more interested in observing the world English: around them, and trying to make reasoned arguments from what they saw, as compared to accepting the religious explanations for how the world worked. During the Enlightenment, many philosophers began to rethink government as well, and of questioning whether the governmental system in Europe and other places was the right system. There was one philosopher, in particular, who really captured Jefferson's imagination, and his name was John Locke. John Lcoke was an English philosopher, who had lived in the 1600s, and he wrote a book that had really influenced Jefferson and many thinkers in this time period, called Two Treatises on Government. There are two really important points in Locke's work. Hungarian: és megpróbáltak észérveket találni a látottakra, ellentétben a világ működésére adott vallásos magyarázatok elfogadásával. A felvilágosodás alatt sok filozófus elkezdte a kormányzást
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academic year. But the lottery, unlike the con-veyor belt, can't be established with congressional approval. Both the Senate and House have to vote to change a provision in the 1967 Selective Service Act prohi-biting random selecion of draftees. And everyone, from Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), a leading pro-ponent of draft reform, to Sen. by Anne Dalton Unknown to many Bethel stu-dents, the Food Service Commit-tee, headed by Steve Lambrides, has been actively working on im-provements of the Bethel Food Service. These improvements have ranged from such minor items as the publication of the menu, to more noticable accomplishments such as improved breakfasts. A major complaint offered by students has been the slowness of the service, causing long lines and much time wasted standing around waiting to eat. The com-mittee investigated the possibility of a second serving line. This would, however, according to the Minnesota Health Service, require permanent structures ra-ther than the mere addition of tables with food. The least ex-pensive structureamend-ments. In a press conference sponsored by the National Council to Repeal the Draft, Reps. Shirley Chisholm, Edward Koch and Leonard Farb-stein, all New York Democrats, criticized the lottery proposal as too minor a reform. They called for total abolition of military con-scription. Rep. Chisholm had three ob-jections: 1) By continuing the practice of granting student deferments, the lottery would sanction further class and race discrimination in that white middle and upper class students could avoid military ser-vice by going to college whereas poorer non-white youth unable to afford college, would be inducted. 2) It would be more difficult for non-college youth to acquire jobs while in the age bracket between 17, the average age of high school graduation, and 19, the year of the lottery. Career plans would thus have to be delayed. 3) Any form of conscription is unfair since it involves involuntary servitude, and passage of the lot-tery would constitute affirmation of an injustice. Koch and
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the nerve center for Flight Operations, conducting combat operations utilizing the Akira's Spacefighter Wing, and sifting through the numerous sensor plots and intelligence gathered by the starfighters. A large room, the TIC is twice as large as the Ship's bridge, and is fully manned through all duty shifts. The TIC is typically commanded by the Second Officer. TIC General Overview: Primary Flight Operational Control of the Akira Class is provided by the TIC, located on decks A and B of the aft sail area. The TIC directly supervises all primary and secondary Flight Operations and coordinates all Flight, Search and Rescue, and Fighter-based activities. The TIC is a highly restricted area; only Beta-One security clearance personnel and authorized TIC personnel are allowed on the bridge. Layout: Thenew TIC configuration is unique to the Akira class, and closely resembles a Starbase Bridge/Operations Center. The central area of the TIC provides a large holographic display, viewable from the entire TIC. Attachedto the holoprojector are the TIC Supervisor, and his two executive officer's consoles. Identical in size and design to the bridge Mission Operations console, these consoles are the heart of the TIC. All information pertaining Flight Operations, Maintenance Schedules, Intelligence Gathering, and whatever operations the TIC is currently engaged with, can be accessed by these consoles. Directly fore of the holoviewer are the Flight Ops Officers. The 8 FO Officers are equipped with a console that proceeds across the entire Foredeck, each with access to visuals of Flight Decks, Fightercraft, Shuttlecraft, along with Helm and Science information from the bridge. The FO's are in charge of maintaining full flight operation efficiency. Aft and to the left of the command area is an elevated platform on which is located the tactical/security control station (comprised of two consoles, one for tactical, and one for security, located directly behind tactical and along the back of the TIC area). Each console is
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month or two after it happened. It certainly wasn’t a secret. We all heard this rumor.” The rumor made its way to authorities in November 2010, after a man ESPN identified as Christopher Houser emailed Centre Country District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller an anonymous tip. According to ESPN, Houser was talking on a Penn State football website with McQueary’s brother, John McQueary II, about whether Sandusky would coach at Penn State again. John McQueary said no because his brother had walked in on Sandusky in a shower with a boy in the early 2000s. After getting the tip, Parks Miller forwarded it to state police trooper Scott Rossman, who had been investigating Sandusky. The ESPN report also alleges that McQueary had a gambling problem and had bet on Penn State when heKid The Creepshow Cry of the Afflicted Cunter Cursed D.O.A. d.b.s. Daggermouth Dahmer Dayglo Abortions The Demics L'Étranger The Famines Figure Four The Flatliners Forgotten Rebels Fucked Up Genetic Control Gob Grade Heavy Hearts Humanifesto I Hate Sally I Spy Jersey Knucklehead The Mahones The Mandates Marilyn's Vitamins Means The Nasties The Nils No Warning Nomeansno Painted Thin Personality Crisis The Planet Smashers Pointed Sticks Propagandhi PUP Random Killing The Rebel Spell The Real McKenzies Ripcordz The Rock n Roll Rats The Sainte Catherines The Scenics Seaway Sectorseven Shotmaker Silverstein The Skulls SNFU Subhumans Sum 41 Swallowing Shit Teenage Head Treble Charger The Viletones The Wednesday Night Heroes White Lung Young Canadians Notable record labels Cargo Records Deranged Records Fringe Product G7 Welcoming Committee Records The Great American Steak Religion Insurgence Records Mayday Records Mint Records Moshpit Tragedy Records Og Records Psyche Industry Records Raw Energy Records Smallman Records Stomp Records Sonic Unyon Sudden Death Records Quintessence Records Union Label Group Notable Events The Rock Against Radiation concert on July 19, 1980, at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto was considered a seminal event in the Canadian punk scene, as it brought together bands from the Toronto and the Vancouver punk scenes on the same stage for the first time.
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come to the shores of the United States. For most of the history of the USA, migration has been a simple process. Over time restrictions have been placed on different groups for example, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and restrictions on Japanese migration were clearly racist in nature. Other affected groups include: the Irish Catholics (No Irish need apply signs), Southern and Eastern Europeans, and Jews. Recent groups include Haitians who were denied political refugee status by the US government in the 1980s. Quotas were established restricting numbers from Latin America over time:1965: 20,000 for each country in Europe, Africa, Asia, Pacific & Middle East1968: 120,000 for Canada and countries in Latin America, and the Caribbean 1976: 20,000 for every country. This led to legal immigration fromassumption.edu) Chinese and Japanese immigrants in the late nineteenth to mid-20th century. It was believed that the mass immigration of Asians threatened white wages and standards of living. 21. Slavery in America This 1774 broadside, typical of the advertisement s used in the North as well as the South before the Civil War, advertises the sale of slaves and land, the availability of employment for an overseer, a recall of debts, and a reward for anyone who captured two runaway slaves. 22. Southern and Eastern Europeans This 1891 cartoon expresses the views of those opposed to immigration into the USA. The politician is telling Uncle Sam that quot;If immigration was properly restricted you would no longer be troubled with anarchy, socialism, the Mafia, and such kindred evils!'quot; Captions on immigrants in the picture label them :Polish vagabond, Italian brigand, English convict, Russian anarchist, Irish pauper. 23. Irish Go Home This cartoon, published in the 1880s, reinforces the stereotype of the Irishman as a combative troublemaker. Uncle Sam reprimands him, quot;Look here, you, everybody else is quiet and peaceable, and you're all the time a-kicking up a row!quot; The editorial that accompanied the cartoon asserted: quot;the raw Irishman
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the show held its largest ever presentation of scholarships when a total of $3 million worth were awarded to Houston area students—which is what this rodeo is really all about. Q What Houston hotel stands on the site that was once the capitol of the Republic of Texas? The historic Rice Hotel is the third hotel that has occupied the downtown site where the capitol of the Republic of Texas was from 1837 to 1842. After the legislature moved to Austin, the Allen brothers, who founded Houston, retained ownership of the capitol building until 1857 when they sold it to R.S. Blount for $12,000. In 1881, the building was razed and a fivestory building named the Capitol Hotel went up. Two years later, a five-story annex was added and the hotel was renamed Rice. In 1911, the Rice Hotel was sold to Jesse Jones who demolished it. In its place, he built a $2.5-million, 17-story structure, which opened asa hotel in 1913. In 1922, the Rice Hotel Cafeteria was the first air-conditioned public room in Houston. Over the many years the Rice Hotel has been open, six presidents have visited and Democrats held their national convention there in 1928. Has there been a female mayor of Houston? Kathy Whitmire rode the wave of the women’s movement into elective office when she ran for city controller in 1977 and won, becoming Houston’s first female elected to a city government job. She won her re-election bid as controller two years later and, in 1981, ran for mayor. Whitmire was sworn into office as the first female mayor of Houston in 1982 and first female mayor of a city this size in the U.S. She served five two-year terms and is noted for being the first Houston mayor to put mass transit on the front burner. Rice Hotel Have a burning question about life in Houston? E-mail your curious
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one suicide a year among its youth until 1990, Zitzow said. Since that year there have been one successful suicide and 47 attempts, 33 of them in 1991. That decline would bring the reservation's suicide rate in line with the average for American Indians, he said. Camp Justice meets with Senator Wellstone to discuss election fraud By Gary Blair U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone, in a July 6th meeting that was held at his office in St. Paul, told members of Camp Justice and their supporters, "If I do something and it doesn't work, don't get mad and blame me." Wrellstone, who is a member of the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, met with the group of approximately 30 people. The group complained that they are living under a "dictator" who has developed a "police state" on the White Earth Indian Reservation. Wellstone was presented with sworn affidavits from White Earth enrollees who told of their past involvementwho is familiar with Indian issues." As the frustrations of the group became more apparent, some in attendance became verbally angry. It was apparent Wellstone wasn't going to disclose any game plan for addressing the group's concerns. After the meeting Camp Justice members expressed mixed emotions about just what the meeting had accomplished. By and For the Native American Community The fr ee Native American Press We support Equal Opportunity For All People A Weekly Publication Senator Paul Wellstone listens to Camp Justice Members who claim that a police state exists in White Earth. 75 MNDOT jobs scheduled for fall Founded in 1991 Volume 2 issue 9 July tO, 1992 Copyright, The Native American Press, 1992 By Larry Adams There will be 75 new job openings in construction and related fields opening in the early fall for Native people in Minnesota. Wilma Mason, the executive director at the Anishinabe Council of Job Developers (ACJD) in the Minneapolis area has confirmed the positions. Jobs for Native people,
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People v Fashaw (2016 NY Slip Op 04431) People v Fashaw 2016 NY Slip Op 04431 Decided on June 8, 2016 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on June 8, 2016 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department LEONARD B. AUSTIN, J.P. JEFFREY A. COHEN ROBERT J. MILLER COLLEEN D. DUFFY, JJ. 2011-03104 ON MOTION (Ind. No. 1760/10) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vKashawn Fashaw, appellant. Brian E. O'Donoghue, Kings Park, NY, for appellant. Thomas J. Spota, District Attorney, Riverhead, NY (Michael J. Miller of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the County Court, Suffolk County (Weber, J.), rendered March 16, 2011, convicting⭐⭐⭐ (@lajuvestelle) January 19, 2017 Manchester United's new kit, meanwhile, features the iconic statue outside Old Trafford of Denis Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best, which has been superimposed onto a light-grey kit with dark-grey trim. Bayern Munich and Real Madrid's editions have also been leaked, with Los Blancos boasting a stylish pixelated blue shirt while Bayern have gone for their traditional white and red stripes.
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like the Sea Islands, parts of the cotton belt? Or were they in sparsely populated areas? And again, it had to do with geography. Were you in the Lower Mississippi Valley, huge concentrations of slaves? When Grant's forces move down the Mississippi and eventually take Vicksburg by July 1863, this entire region--in fact it is in the Lower Mississippi Valley; this is why some people argue that the war, the Civil War was really won and lost in the West. And I'll engage that argument after the break when we talk about Union victory and Confederate defeat and the various debates among historians trying to explain this. A lot of people have argued that the war is won and lost in the West because of the great significance of the Mississippi Valley, which had become the great cotton kingdom of the world. And when Union forces truly conquer the Mississippi River by the summer of 1863, there are thousands of slaves coming into Union lines. Thesay, "These people sing and they worship all night long--strange." But almost to a man, these superintendents of contraband camps when asked what were the motives, they simply fall back on the most basic of things. They say things like, "They wanted their freedom." Now, emancipation also would depend, here and there, on a whole lot of other factors, but again they come under these categories I've already given you--the close proximity to the war. Now, for example, when the war moved into Georgia in '63 and '64, when Sherman invaded northern Georgia and the war really went to the deep hinterland, the heart of the southeast, Confederates were all ready--and they were already doing this in Virginia, they were beginning to do it out in the West, they surely did it in the city of Mobile and other Confederate held cities--Confederates had begun to employ or impress their slaves into service, thousands of them. About 3000 slaves were put to work in Mobile, Alabama, building its fortifications. Slaves, hundreds
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The Gilded Age          Period from 1865-1897 Era of rapid economic and population growth in the United States Most famous for the creation of a modern industrial economy The corporation became the dominant form of business organization Term "Gilded Age" was coined by Mark Twain Refers to the process of gilding an object with a superficial layer of gold Meant to make fun of ostentatious display      1839-1937 Founder of Standard Oil (1870) Adjusting to inflation, often considered the richest person in history Created a monopoly within the oil industry through use of underselling, differential pricing, and secret transportation rebates By 1880, according to the New York World, Standard Oil was "the most cruel, impudent, pitiless, and grasping monopoly that ever fastened upon a country.”     Provided major funding for a college in Atlanta for AfricanAmerican women, which became Spelman College $80 million to the University of Chicago Became one of the first great benefactorsof medical science. 1901, he founded the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research John Davison Rockefeller John D. Rockefeller Jr. Son of John D. Rockefeller Responsible for the building of the Rockefeller Center Rockefeller Center “30 Rock” Nelson Rockefeller Grandson of John D. Rockefeller Former Gov. of New York Former Vice-President of the U.S. under Gerald Ford        1835–1919 Immigrated from Scotland to the U.S. in 1848 First job in the United States was as a factory worker in a bobbin factory Led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry One of the most important philanthropists of his era Formed Carnegie Steel Company which after later mergers becomes U.S. Steel Often regarded as the second-richest man in history after John D. Rockefeller    Carnegie gave most of his money to establish many libraries, schools, and universities in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada Carnegie Hall Carnegie Mellon University Andrew Carnegie Carnegie Mellon University      1794-1877 AKA “Commodore” Built his fortune in railroad and shipping industry Steamboats, oceangoing steamships, and railroads Donated original funds
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the 10 commandments, but he seems to have overlooked one: "Do not kill". His recruitment strategy was the forcible abduction of teenage boys as well as girls to serve as their wifes, really sex-slaves. His military strategy was to force the boy-soldiers to raid villages, killing their inhabitants and burning their dwellings. At the peak of the movement some 20 to 30 thousand abductees were in his army. The war which began in the late 1980's killed tens of thousands of people and forced some 2 million into camps for internally displaced peoples. Proposals for peace have come from different directions. One has come from the International Criminal Court, the ICC. The ICC was created by an international coalition of lawyers and human rights activist, who wanted to revive the tradition of the Nuremberg trials, which famously tried Nazi war-criminals after WWII. The court was established through an international treaty in 1998 and began operations in 2002. For their first indictments, theICC turned to Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army, five of whose leaders they chose to indite, hoping that they could be arrested and brought to the Hague for trial. A separate approach to peace comes from inside Uganda, from a woman named Angelina Atyam from a town in Uganda called Lira. Angelina's daughter, Charlotte, was abducted by the Lord's Resistance Army in 1996 along with some 130 other girls from her Catholic boarding school. Distressed, helpless and angry, Atyam and other parents of the abducted girls met regularly at the local Catholic Cathedral to pray for the release of the girls. Prayer did not come easily though, and was hindered by their anger. Finally, one day, when they came to the phrase: "As we forgive those..." in the Lord's Prayer, Angelina and other parents came to the realization, that God was calling them to forgive the abductors of their daughters. Angelina followed the call that she had heard. She even found the
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to 24,000 pounds were applied for as many as 3 million cycles. Tire mounted on oversize rim 15 inch tires were mounted on 15.5 inch rims resulting in failure of the steel bead and explosion of the tire. Tire pressure was documented and the explosion videotaped. During the tests, the tires are explosively launched at speeds on the order of 100 miles per hour with massive destructive force. Tire exploded with flat repair product This case involved a repair shop worker who attempted to repair a pinhole in a tire rim with a welder. In our tests, a tire was filled with a canned, pressurized flat repair product containing propane/butane. A spark was triggered inside the tire and the fuel and air mix inside the tire exploded destroying the tire and launching the rim at high energy. Balcony fall A woman stepped outside onto a third floor balcony for a cigarette with a friend. She leaned on the railing which failedThe cladding system is lightweight GFRC with an unusual seismic resistant structural system. Wheelchair accident A wheel chair went out of control inside a San Francisco airport jet way. There being no aircraft present at the time, the occupant of the wheel chair fell from the jet way to the concrete apron. A wheel chair was instrumented and tested at the site. I provided the instrumentation and drove the wheel chair during investigative testing. Water tower fall A workman climbing a water tower claimed he fell from the ladder when the hydraulic surge from a starting pump shook the tower. I climbed the tower with accelerometers and a computer in order to measure and record the intensity and frequency content of the vibrations. Cable car collision I investigated an accident involving an automobile making a left turn in front of a cable car. I studied the starting and stopping capabilities of a cable car, the control systems
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carry a video camera payload. When the FC is fully developed and tested I will provide full details as well as the .ASM files for the PIC. In the next update I will discuss the apogee sensor and progress on the FC. A new rocket with re-enforcing straps, new ring fin strut design, new parachute and weighted nosecone. Clifford 1.5 L A new rocket with new ring fin strut design, a weighted nosecone with a sharp cardboard cone shape. John John 600 mL An older rocket that survives most impacts without a parachute. "OO" 2 x 1.25 L This is a 2 bottle rocket joined at the base, with a parachute recovery system. The rocket remained in the same configuration since the last launch day, with a new parachute and the nosecone weight was placed elsewhere in the nosecone. Brotanek II 1.25 L This rocket has also been around for a while. This rocket remained in the same configuration since last time. Team Members: PK, GK, Paul K, Johnthe way up near apogee, with the parachute deploying, but the nose cone kept flying considerably higher than the rocket. "OO" flew 5 missions today with very good successes. This is a good rocket with consistent performance. We also probably achieved our own personal altitude record. On "Clifford's" second flight, the parachute failed to open, so we were able to measure the total ballistic flight time of the rocket. On video replay this was 9.92 seconds. Using Clifford Heath's simulator and the rocket's parameters the best fit flight time gives an apogee between 105 and 120 meters (350 - 390feet). The rocket was named after one of the kids favourite toys. Brotanek II hadn't flown for a while and had its parachute and the foam in the nosecone compressed for about a month. There wasn't enough spring in foam for the nose cone to easily separate near apogee and the air pressure
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her website is Children + Comic Books = Reading, Knowledge and Confidence. Jon, on the other hand, saw Archie as irrelevant in today's society. He recalled a story where he was reading a few Archie comics on a train. A woman sat down next to him, took a look at the comics, and remarked, "Archie! "Wow, they still make those?" Jon knew from that point that the company needed to be reworked from what kinds of stories they were telling to how they would distribute those stories. Under this new leadership, Archie Comics introduced new ideas like the character of Kevin Keller the first gay character in Riverdale, Life With Archie which would explore slightly more mature themes than readers had seen in those comics, and even the simple concept of distributing their comics digitally. Kevin Keller's first appearance in Veronica #202 would receive a second printing, which was unprecedented for Archie Comics at the time. Life with Archie was also aof good reasons. Nancy Silberkleit reportedly wanted long-time employees fired based solely on their appearance, age, or weight. She allegedly wanted her dog to be given free-reign to poop where ever it wanted in the office. There were claims that she hired a member of Hells Angels to come to the office and intimidate employees, although some reports say that it was the former football player Howard Jordan. Honestly, I don't even know. It could have been both. Her former assistant claimed that she asked him to spy on everyone and dig up dirt, but he refused, later explaining, quote, "This woman is trying to "kill the company for her own purposes. "It's the worse job experience of my life." End quote. Everyone around the office expressed the opinion that Nancy was mentally unstable, unreasonable, and prone to tantrums. The best example of this behavior is when she allegedly stormed into a meeting pointed at each attendee, and yelled, "Penis, penis, penis,
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case, draft night would present an important juncture. Most high picks are called upon to resuscitate sorry, empty franchises, but just like Magic Johnson landing in LA, Penny got lucky. Around the time Hardaway declared for the 1993 draft, he did some acting in the film Blue Chips alongside Shaquille O'Neal. O'Neal had been the Orlando Magic's first pick in the 1992 draft. Even as a rookie, Shaq showed the promise to be the NBA's next great center, the Kareem of a new generation, but Orlando finished just short of the playoffs tipping into the 1993 draft lottery. In an odds defying miracle, they won it again. So not long after Shaq got to know Penny's personality and game on the film set, his employer held the first draft pick. Chris Webber sat atop most draft boards, but Shaq knew who he wanted. Orlando executive Pat Williams watched Penny work out, saw what others saw, and cleverly traded downto make it happen. Like his forerunner, Penny entered the league on a good team with a tremendous center. The letters stitched across his chest, read like kismet. If Shaq was the modern day Kareem, Penny wanted to be his Magic. In a perfect world, the rookie Hardaway could have proved his worthiness against the man himself, but the real Magic was gone. In November 1991 32-year old Magic Johnson stunned the world by announcing he had tested positive for HIV and would retire from pro basketball immediately. The ensuing years were a whirlwind. Johnson became a new prominent face representing and answerable to whole communities. Communities who had for over a decade been suffering. Magic's fame and fortune afforded him the best treatment while also inviting public scrutiny like speculation about his relationships and sexuality. Johnson endeavored to dispel stigma around HIV and its transmission, playing in the 1992 NBA All-Star Game and the Olympics that summer. He began an NBA
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the later reformation was perhaps mostly un-dramatic except in the private drama of people's personal conversion. But if the situation of 1600 was one of relative calm it was also storing up the seeds of future drama. Protestantism was gradually working its way into popular culture, the Puritan minority was extending its influence, not as a political movement but as a widespread religious style. Hostility to what was described as 'popery' was increasingly widespread, and tensions remained regarding what the nature of English Protestantism should be. And they would give rise, as we will see later, to what have been called England's wars of religion in the seventeenth century. Disputes not between Catholics and Protestants-- that was perhaps largely settled by 1600-- but disputes between different conceptions of what it was to be a Protestant. Okay. And next time I'll turn to other aspects of Elizabeth's reign and in particular the modes of political participation and the queen's relationship with her counselors. Donate ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, may has been captured in northern Syria, according to media reports, including the Arabic branch of the Russian state-run news agency Sputnik. All media reports refer to an article appeared at the desiagency.eu website (“European Department For Security And Information”). “The Information Office of the Secretary General of the DESI European Department of Security and Information announced that: “the office had received accurate information indicating that the leader of al-Qaeda “Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi” may have been arrested in the north of Syria through a monitoring by the Syrian-Russian joint intelligence. This came after Baghdadi forcibly left Mosul as a result of the pursuit of his popular mobilization forces on April 2, 2017 and his entry to the Syrian border. The media office indicated that it
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30 minutes is usually sufficient for people to research a couple of questions and make a few screens—in other words, to make enough progress that it's worth doing another walkthrough. If you allow too much time, you risk losing your momentum. ### Caution: This Isn't a Usability Test! There's often a strong temptation to turn a walkthrough into a premature usability test by asking a co-worker to play user. Typically, someone will say, "Hey, why don't we get so-and-so to be the user? She's never seen this before, so she'd be great." Resist! There are some problems with this, both obvious and subtle: * **You aren't ready for prime time.** The reason for walkthroughs is to _prepare_ for usability testing. You're certain to find unresolved issues, someactivity, defined, 3-4 drawbacks, in finding technical issues, findings from, 25-26 hand-drawn, 151-154 historical examples, 45-47 history of, , 13-14 illustrated, importance, 14-15 interface design and, introducing, 3-20, learning sequence, materials, 69-74 as "Maximum Feedback for Minimum Effort", politics of, 285-318 process, overview of, 4-5 product team, effects on, 60-67 professionalism, , 310-312 programming and, resources, , 312-317 storyboards vs., time, , usability and, 12-13 as usability testing variant, use decision, 257-335 usefulness, 14-15 user reaction to, 57-60, 204-205 users of, validity, , 286-291 war stories, when to use, 319-335 wireframes vs., _See also_ prototyping methods; usability testing parallel design, 148-149 benefits, competition and, 148-149 defined, example, "use-off" temptation, , participatory design, , paths, anticipating, 158-159 pattern recognition, payment for users, 176-177 pens, , people/logistics, 322-325 personas, photographs, in paper prototypes, , , in tasks, pilot tests, Pingtel xpressa case study, 39-42 findings, 41-42 interface, 39-41 phone illustration, _See also_ case studies play-by-play, 182-185 politics, 285-318 poster board, pretest briefing, 205-206 checklist for, 205-206 script for, 205-206 _See also_ user preparation Priceline.com case study, 35-39 advertising campaign, binding offer, 36-37 email address, frequently asked questions, issues, 35-36 probability and pricing, 38-39 technical challenges, _See also_ case studies priorities, of functionality, of questions
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I will be introducing Professor Mark Edwards, who is the Associate Dean at the Divinity School, who will be speaking about the Paul Tillich lectures as a series. And after that, I will then be introducing my colleague in the philosophy department, Professor Christine Korsgaard, who will be introducing our speaker today, Professor Richard Schacht. So Professor Edwards. I wanted to welcome you to this cosponsored event on behalf of the Divinity School. The Tillich lectures began in 1990. They occur twice a year. There's a description on the back of your program. A number of very distinguished people have spoken in this series. And we are proud now to be associated with the Tillich series. University Professor Paul Tillich was appointed at Harvard in 1954, but began, as is often true-- he had a year's leave before he started and began in 1955. And my understanding is he taught in this very room or something very close to this very room his various lectures. As a universityprofessor, he was allowed to roam around. He taught in the Divinity School. He taught in the Department of Philosophy. He taught in the general education. And I think that his final term, spring 1962, he taught a course in the philosophy of religion. So this was a renaissance man at a time when the Divinity School was being revived. There was interchange between the [? yard ?] and the Divinity School. And it's a very happy time in our history. And I hope it's a time-- although, without Professor Tillich, it's now being revived through the Tillich lectures. I particularly want to thank Bill Crout, who's responsible. His diligence, his hard work, his enthusiasm have made these lectures possible. So thank you very much. Well, it's a great pleasure to have Professor Richard Schacht back here in Emerson Hall after some years of absence. And happily here to introduce him today is a former student of his, former chair of this department, Professor Christine Korsgaard. Thank you, Dick. It's a
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the department of biology. He also is a research fellow at the Univer-sity of Minnesota. Teaching physical science will be Mr. Harold Kulla, who is also attending Bethel seminary. Mr. Kulla was a teaching fellow in phy-sical science at Drake university. Carl Landahl will be teaching piano in the music department. He also teaches at Augsburg college in Minneapolis. Teaching Freshman English, Chaucer, and Milton will be Trevor "Already, we have two requests for Christian service teams," says Clifford V. Anderson, dean of stu-dents. In order to fill these requests, Christian service placements will Owen, instructor in English. Mr. Owen is presently finishing a Ph.D. in English at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Benjamin Wine will be an instructor in sociology, teaching Marriage and the Family. Two professors have also re-turned after their sabbatical leave last year. Dr. W. Robert Smith, chairman of the department of philosophy, taught philosophy at Hargazian college in Beirut, Lebanon last year. He also spoke in American militaryassist. Members of Christian service teams speak, read Scripture, lead in prayer, give testimonies and present musical numbers. "Plan on attending the place-ments sessions," added Dean An-derson. "Participation on a Chris-tian service team is rewarding both in terms of education and service." Dalton Says Seven courses have been added to the college curriculum since the catalog was published last spring. These are all courses students had requested, Roy Dalton, regis-trar, explained. More Tuesday, Thursday, Satur-day classes have been set up: among them two sections in His-tory of Western Civilization and two sections of Freshman Compo-sition. This is only the beginning, Mr. Dalton said. problems, and their long range potential. The Carleton Observer, 26 re-ports, inquiries, and speculations into foreign affairs, literature, science and the arts will be pro-duced by Carleton college. A course designed to supplement regular classroom work in high school physics, Basic Electronics, will be given by Professors Thomas D. Rossing and Fritzof E. Chris-tensen of St. Olaf college. The four St. Paul
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the country not just in the major cities not just in Valencia in Madrid and Barcelona but really throughout the country in the small towns and and regional capitals well outside the population centers as a result you had a kind of celebration of building in Spain 2005 the Museum of Modern Art in New York stage and exhibition called on-site during in the catalog to this exhibition Terry Riley who was the curator at the time basically said there had been more building in Spain during that decade that had ever occurred at any point since the Roman Empire so basically comparing the scale of building to the aspirations and the significant of the transformation during during the Roman Empire what this also implied was that the center of design culture in Europe and shifted from the Netherlands to Spain and so there was a kind of celebration of thistalks about the historic core of Madrid the 19th century expansion which took approximately 50 years to complete the 20th century expansion which was roughly a hundred years and then the growth that was intended to occur in about a 10-year period that was the scale of transformation that was going on here and so it produced landscapes like these this is an area to the southeast of Madrid that's considered complete despite the fact of the numerous number of vacant parcels as well as the kind of little occupancy rate of many of those those housing developments and as you can see much of this is fermented by this massive amount of infrastructure that's produced around it at the ground level these are the kinds of landscapes that were produced this is about housing populations that were going to emigrate from South America that we're going to immigrate from Eastern
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is very, very new in Afghanistan. When a Muslim doctor arrived in a rural Midwestern town, “it felt right.” But that feeling began to change after the election of Donald Trump. Ayaz Virji walks home from work with his wife, Musarrat Virji, in Dawson, Minn. US, DAWSON, MINN. — The doctor was getting ready. Must look respectable, he told himself. Must be calm. He changed into a dark suit, blue shirt and tie and came down the wooden staircase of the stately Victorian house at Seventh and Pine that had always been occupied by the town’s most prominent citizens. That was him: prominent citizen, town doctor, 42-year-old father of three, and as far as anyone knew, the first Muslim to ever live in Dawson, a farming town of 1,400 people in the rural western part of the state. “Does this look okay?” Ayaz Virji asked his wife, Musarrat, 36. In two hours, he was supposed to give histhird lecture on Islam, and he was sure it would be his last. A local Lutheran pastor had talked him into giving the first one in Dawson three months before, when people had asked questions such as whether Muslims who kill in the name of the prophet Muhammad are rewarded in death with virgins, which had bothered him a bit. Two months later, he gave a second talk in a neighboring town, which had ended with several men calling him the antichrist. *** The morning after the election, he was shocked and angry, and when he looked up the local results before he went to work, the feelings only intensified. Not only had Trump won the county, he had won Dawson itself by six percentage points. By the time he got to the hospital, he was pacing up and down the hallways, saying he hoped people realized that they just voted
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reportedly grew up in Pound Ridge, New York during the 1970s and 1980s, the heads of the Jewish community told AFP that they had never heard of him. One said that she had conducted a survey of the Jews living in the small village of Pound Ridge in the 1970s and she would have remembered if a wealthy Israeli family named Yoran had been found. Why did the locals in Pound Ridge NOT remember the Yorans? Probably because they were NOT in Pound Ridge - but in Israel. The Pound Ridge address was used to give the appearance that the Yorans were Americans. I spoke with Elad and he has a distinctive Israeli accent - not what you would expect for a guy who grew up in a posh Yankee village. So, who are the Yorans? Who are their parents and why did they come to the United States? Toof hundreds of millions of Americans every day, creating a database through which it can learn whether terror suspects have been in contact with people in the United States. It also was disclosed this week that the NSA has been gathering all Internet usage - audio, video, photographs, emails and searches - from nine major U.S. Internet providers, including Microsoft and Google, in hopes of detecting suspicious behavior that begins overseas. Verint, which took over its parent company Comverse Technology earlier this year, is responsible for tapping the communication lines of the American telephone giant Verizon, according to a past Verizon employee sited by James Bamford in Wired. Neither Verint nor Verizon commented on the matter. Natus, which was acquired in 2010 by the American company Boeing, supplied the software and hardware used at AT&T wiretapping rooms, according to whistleblower Mark Klein, who revealed the information in 2004. Klein, a past technician at AT&T who filed a
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Merah menuju kantor Kanselir, English: The Red Army front line headed to the Chancellery, the former heart of Nazi power. It was exciting to imagine Hitler could still be there. We were on edge. But where was Hitler? Was he alive or dead? German radio announced the death of the Führer, who “fell in his heroic battle against Bolshevism". Shortly afterwards, German Chief of Staff, Hans Krebs, went to Soviet Headquarters. He wanted to begin surrender negotiations and told Marshall Georgy Zhukov about Hitler's death. So while bitter fighting continued on the streets of Berlin, the small Soviet advance unit with Elena, the interpreter, reached the Chancellery. Close by was the bunker where Hitler had possibly been hiding for several months. Indonesian: bekas jantung kekuasaan Nazi. Itu menyenangkan membayangkan Hitler mungkin masih ada di sana. Kami gelisah. Tapi di manakah Hitler? Apakah dia hidup atau mati? Radio Jerman mengumumkan kematian Fuehrer, yang gugur dalam pertempuran heroik melawan Bolshevisme. Tak lama kemudian, Kepala StafApril, hari yang diduga saat dia bunuh diri, semua bensin yang disimpan di Reichskanzlei untuk keadaan darurat telah habis. Apakah Hitler menghilang tanpa jejak? English: The two officers were part of SMERSH, the Soviet military intelligence during WW II. On May 4, I spoke to the bunker's heating engineer. He had installed the ventilation system in the rooms Hitler lived in. He saw the bodies of Hitler and Eva Braun being taken out of the bunker. After questioning the first German prisoners, investigators were convinced that Hitler had held out in the bunker until the end. And that he had taken his own life shortly before the first Soviet troops arrived. It was also known that on the afternoon of April 30, the day of his supposed suicide, all the gasoline kept in the Chancellery for emergencies had been used up. Indonesian: Atau apakah dia memerintahkan tubuhnya untuk dibakar sepenuhnya? Masih dapatkah jenazahnya ditemukan? Dan bila demikian,
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at the Olivet Baptist Church of Minne-apolis on Sunday evening, the 25th. The concerts for the month of March have not as yet been scheduled. Navigators' Banquet Tomorrow Night The gymnasium of the North-western Schools, located at 50 Willow St. in downtown Minne-apolis, will be the scene of the Navigators banquet to be held to-morrow night, February 10th, at 7:00 P. M. Dawson Trotman, presi-dent and organizer of the Navi-gators. On Bethel campus tickets are being sold by Russell Johnson, Seminary student at the cost of $1.50. Guest speakers are to be Dr. Clarence Roddy of Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Philadel-phia; Dr. Harold Lindsell of Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena; Dr. Lloyd Perry from Northern Baptist Seminary, Chicago; Dr. Earl V. Pierce, author, lecturer and former president of the North-ern Baptist Convention; Rev. Curt-is Akenson, pastor of First church, Minneapolis, and political Science instructor at Bethel; Rev. Sten Lindberg, acting secretary of for-eign missions for the Conference; Rev. Ed Nelson of God's Invasion Seventy pintsof blood were giv-en by members of the student body and Bethel faculty Friday, January 26 in response to the Red Cross blood doning campaign. A mobile unit for draw-ing the blood was set up in the recreation room of the Edgren Residence by a staff of Red Cross workers on that day. Work began for them about 9 A. M. and ended after 3:30 in 40 Gather During Campus Game Night Last Saturday night, a group of forty Bethel students gathered in. the lounge and recreation room of the boy's dorm and participated in the first Student Council spon-sored Game Night this school year. The evening was designed to pro-vide inside entertainment defying the cold winter weather. In the early part of the evening, students found themselves at the various tables to play indoor games such as Carams, Anagrams, Mon-opoly, Parchese, Chinese Checkers, Chess, and working puzzles. In the recreation room many took their turn at the
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energy and he thinks it is a vital part of what makes our community great. Those who know Ron recognize the personal energy and enthusiasm that he brings to all organizations and groups to which he belongs. He is full of ingenious and innovative ideas, and he embraces progress and change that benefits those groups and the people they serve. Ron has spent more than 30 years in the telecommunications and network environment, consulting on business telephone call processing service and call center architecture. Ron became the president of the Upper Arlington Alumni Association in 2015, and he recognizes the significance of continued and constant changes to UAAA's methods and the maintenance of alumni information through our Bearalums.com web site, our Facebook page, and our Traditions newsletter. By communicating with our alums, keeping them informed of "home town" news, making sure they can easily access their upcoming reunion information, and seeking their continuedchance to meet the other Special Olympics Teams too and meet new friends too!" Allie has worked in the mailroom at Nationwide Insurance downtown since 1998. If you are interested in helping Allie, Alison and the Special Olympics group, please email Allie Brown at [email protected] to discuss what you would like to order. In the subject line, please write "Plastic Canvas Orders." Allie, Alison and Friends APRON SALE BENEFITS UAHS KIP GREENHILL SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Upper Arlington High School PTO has established a scholarship fund in retired principal Kip Greenhill's name. Each year The Kip Greenhill Scholarship Fund provides an college scholarship for a deserving UAHS graduating senior. The scholarship is awarded during the school's Senior Honors Assembly in the spring. Kip's wife, Katy Greenhill, is offering handmade aprons for sale, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Scholarship Fund. Katy beautifully hand crafts each apron with a UA Golden Bear theme. The aprons are available for
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brow;_ _For what care I who calls me well or ill,_ _So you o'er-green my bad, my good allow?_ _You are my all the world, and I must strive_ _To know my shames and praises from your tongue:_ _None else to me, nor I to none alive,_ _That my steel'd sense or changes right or wrong._ _In so profound abysm I throw all care_ _Of others' voices, that my adder's sense_ _To critic and to flatterer stopped are._ _Mark how with my neglect I do dispense:_ _You are so strongly in my purpose bred_ _That all the world besides methinks are dead._ CXIII. _Since I leftShepherd, The_ (Barnfield) Alleyn, Edward Allott, Robert _Amores_ (Ovid) _Amoretti_ (Spenser) Amourous Sonnets _Amours_ (J.D.) Anacreontic verses Anderson, Robert Anne, Queen _Antipodes, The_ (Brome) _Antony & Cleopatra_ (Shakespeare) _Apologie for Actors_ (Heywood) _Arcadia_ (Sidney) Archer, William Fitton-Herbert thesis and Lee and Pembroke and reorganization and on Southampton theory of Arden edition Aristotle "Armour VIII" (Drayton) _Art of Poetry, The_ (Jonson) _Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets, The_ (Vendler) _Arte of English Poesie, The_ (Puttenham) _Arte of Rhetorique, The_ (Wilson) _As You Like It_ (Shakespeare) Aspley, William Stationers' Company and Thorpe and _Astrophil & Stella_ (Sidney) adulterous love and Daniel and quote from sonnet-sequence of suppression of _Attempt to Ascertain the Order in which the Plays of Shakespeare Were Written_ (Malone) Aubrey, John Auden, W. H. Graves and on Shakespeare's anonymity on sonnets ## Bacon, Francis Bailey, Benjamin _Banishment of Tarquin, The_ (Quarles) Barnes, Barnabe Barnfield, Richard Barnstorff. Barrett, William Basement Tapes, The Bate, Jonathan Beaumont, Francis Beeching, H. C. organization and on Q143 Beeston, Christopher _Belvedere_ (Bodenham) Bennett, J. W. Benson, John Brome and copyright and Cotes and Crooke and Jonson and Marotti on padding by _Passionate Pilgrim, The,_ and _Poems_ and publication by Q and Thorpe and titles by _Biathanatos_ (Donne) Bird, Master Biron Black, John _Blackwood's Magazine,_
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up their bats to take on the challenge of the 2003 Shark baseball squad. The smell of Ben-gay perme- ated through the atmosphere at Shark stadium Saturday after- noon, an obvious sign that mem- bers of the alumni team had been trying to get ready for the big game. Forty-nine year old Curtis Little was the eldest alumni squad member and even though his efforts required a visit from the on-field emergency oxygen crew in the ninth inning, he demonstrated that blazing speed from years gone by. Old Shark pitchers Stacey Strickland, Russell Young, Ryan Yeager, Bill Ramsey and Mickie Gainnie nursed their arms through nine innings to earn the group win 9-6 (or 9-7 depending on whose book you looked at). Chase Millender, Travis Burge, Adam Nixon, Austin Horton and Randall Johnson toed the mound for their first game like innings of the season representing the young Shark pitching staff. Alumni Coach Kesley Colbert and High School Coach Chuck Gannonpetition, refused. "We have specific reasons for requesting the audit but they must remain confidential between us and the Auditor General at this point," Hodgson said. Until, the audit is underway there is no confidentiality require- ment, according to the Auditor General's office. Once underway, the Auditor General's notes and work product Q' are confidential until an audit report is made, the Auditor General's spokesman added. And while it not entirely unheard of for a petition to arrive at the Auditor General's office without specific information, many, such as the DeFuniak Springs petition? spell out areas of concern to citizens. ""I think the statement was deliberately vague to get people to sign the petition," said Mayor Kathy Kingsland. An open offer to Hodgson to have anyone connected with the petition ,drive provide just one example to support the group's assertions garnered nary a response. Which only maintains the stealth campaign that has been as much a part of the city's landscape as the
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the start with six pairs of shoes and a nombos pig in her bachelor apartment she sits and she struggles all day revising her list of the things that she'll do and she makes it one day on earth who landed apart in a picture it wasn't that much just a waitress a really small role mother girlfriends in ninth grade all told her she'd soon be a fixture on all the red carpets and all the right shows she said goodbye to her boyfriend wished him well in literature i'll think of you often she lied with a trace of a tear and she thanked jim mccray her midterm theater arts teacher laura's helping the furthering of her career and she struggles all day revising her list of the things that she'll do when she makes it one day when sue's part was cut when she finally calmed down it was only because she remembered when you're only 180billion so she dated producers and agents all through the scale she played through wild parties and nights full of color and chrome so they all knew her name her beauty and that she was easy and she offered them what they did not get it oh when susan turned 20 she was finally the star of a jerk not quite what she'd hoped for but at least well she was the star and though no one at hollywood high has yet seen that return her classmates predict that she'll go very hard though mr mcrae is insane he sees susan's picture on a triple x website located somewhere in belize and for 9.95 and a valid credit card number he could view her successes all night and as much as and the same old apartment and she's really blessed and goes back to her list of the things that she'll do this year or the next in her bachelor
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and 2 There's a long narrative arc that joins them creation is in principle renewed heaven and earth are held together again the world itself is holted from its slide back to chaos and the people of God, tent-makers and tent-keepers and pilgrims wherever the glory filled tent will lead them are to live the dangerous and challenging life of a people in who's midst there now dwells in strange, humble sovereignty the living hope for the whole of creation all of this and much more, think of Solomon's Temple in first Kings think of the vision in Isaiah 6, all of this is then poured by John into the dense revolutionary reality of his prologue as it reaches it climax in the beginning was the word and the Word became flesh and tabernacled among us ????? and we gazed upon his glory we have been allowed where Moses was not we have seen the glory, the heaven and earth reality thehuman microcosmos, the tent where the God of the Exodus is revealed as the one God of creation and new creation John is describing in his Gospel, the ultimate Exodus through which creation itself was rescued and renewed to be the new creation which comes to birth on the 8th day after the dark power, the great and terrible Pharaoh has been defeated once and for all of course Genesis and Exodus themselves indicate that things are not going to be straightforward the glorious vision of Genesis 1 and 2 gives way quickly to the whispering serpent, the original exile the first murder, the long decline into human arrogance which ends with the tower of Babel Eden and Babylon, like Jesus and Judas at the last supper framed the action which follows as Abraham and his family are called to a stupendous vocation and come repeatedly within a whisker of throwing it all away then they go down
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boss Murdoch shutting down the Sunday tabloid in disgrace in mid-2011. Coulson, 46, who was forced to resign as British Prime Minister David Cameron’s media chief over the scandal, now faces jail following his conviction at the Old Bailey in London. But the flame-haired Brooks, once one of Australian-born Murdoch’s closest aides, will walk free after being cleared of conspiring to intercept cellphone voicemails and of plotting to pay officials for information. The guilty verdict for Coulson increases the possibility that Murdoch’s British company News UK — formerly News International — co uld be charged as a corporation, the Guardian reports. That could lead to charges against the company ’s former board of directors including Murdoch and his son James. Brooks gave detailed evidence during the phone hacking trial about life inside News International and her dealings with Murdoch. In mid-February she recalled one of the first times the Australian came to her office after she was appointed deputy editor atan oil refinery as top United States diplomat John Kerry pushed for unity in a conflict the United Nations says has killed nearly 1100. But those successes were marred when civilians were killed by air strikes aiming to push back Sunni Muslim insurgents, led by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), who have seized swathes of five provinces north and west of Baghdad. The onslaught has displaced hundreds of thousands of people, alarmed world leaders and put Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki under pressure at home and abroad. After wilting in the first attacks two weeks ago, loyalists appear to be performing better, holding off assaults at the Baiji oil refinery in the north, the country’s largest, and the strategic western town of Haditha. Repeated assaults on the complex, which once provided some 50% of domestic refined petroleum products, have caused jitters on world markets. Brent crude for August delivery added 2c to $114.14 a barrel in London
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was merely seeking anchorage to escape wharfs ge charges, according Its agens. It moved to alongside Its sis ter shlpT the Magdeburg. Auto Racing Driver 'Dies of His Injuries LOS ANGEXE3, Cat.. Feb. L-Jaek Callaghan, the young racing driver in' lured yesterday in a WO-mrte motor car race at Ascot park, died today. lie was impaled upon a fence ' post, which rent his left side, exposing the lung. Several of his ribs also were fractured. Dust clouds raised by the racers blinded Callaghan during the twelfth mile of the contest, and be ran Ms m chine, which was then in third place. into the fence. Victor Wells, his mechan ician, was unhurt. . Callaghan was 36 years old snd came from Kaleraasoo, With. ' IOWA MIDWINTER TERM. ENDS WITH GRADUATION IOWA CITT, la., Feb. S.-(8peclal Tele gram.) Iowa's midwinter commencement today furnished twenty-two degrees to that many candidates. ' WAKTRD-r-Man with some monsy to inrsaiIs fired. There are many Incidents In naval history where that has been doneythe latest being the German sea rover Emden. which hoisted the .Japa nese flag Just before making a daring raid at Penang. It was recalled In naval circles here today that when Captain 01aa, com manding the cruiser Charleston on' his way to the Philippines with a convoy of troops, stopped snd captured Quam, he ordered the Japanese flag to be flown on his flagship and. on ths ships of the flotilla. He signalled this message to the steamers Australia, Peking and 8yd- DACIA IS READY TO SAIL FORGERHAHY Steamer Bound for Rotterdam Mores Out from Norfolk Sock N ', for Perilous Trip Across Sea. BETTISH CRUISE& IS WATTING NORFOLK, Vs,, Feb. The steamer Dacla late tonight moved out from the dock and was appar ently preparing to sail on the long heralded voyage to Rotterdam with cotton from Galveston for
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library cataloging de-partment and faculty and students doing research will benefit from this addition, Mr. Guston said. Summer vacation brought mary changes to the physical plant of Bethel college. Among the additions to campus were six lights installed along the walks. These lights were partially financed as a gift from the gradu-ating classes of 1958-59. Mr. Dan Klatky, school electric-ian. installed the fixtures with the help of Mr. Elven Malcolm, main-tenance man. In memoriam of Mrs. Moberg's sister a built-in TV was installed in Edgren residence recreation room. Mrs. Moberg is housemother of the residence. Considerable painting and re-modeling was also done in the A college enrollment of 1000 is anticipated by 1971, says Clifford Larson, dean of students. This increase in the student body population which involves the ex-pansion of both educational pro-gress and physical facilities, is the concern of the long range plan-ning committee. Dr. M. G. Neale has been em-ployed in full time to guide the faculty committees workinghis lack in spiritual things and make an effort to find ways to make it up," is the ex-planation given by the 1958 Spire. Dr. Neale has been director of field studies in education there. Dr. Neale "is considered fore-most authority in planning for higher education in the United States," according to Dr. Larson. Hammel and Green, a St. Paul architectural firm, has been en-gaged to plan for physical facili-ties. As to the site: a definite deci-sion has not been reached as to whether Bethel will remain on the present campus or move to a new location. Planning will first be done for the present campus; if Coming from the University of Redlands, Mr. Barrett has a M.A. in American literature. He was director of public relations and instructor of journalism at Red-lands and also church editor for a California paper. Mr. Berglund comes with a M.A. in music education from the Uni-versity of Minnesota. He
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People v Palacios (2016 NY Slip Op 01474) People v Palacios 2016 NY Slip Op 01474 Decided on March 2, 2016 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on March 2, 2016 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P. SHERI S. ROMAN JEFFREY A. COHEN JOSEPH J. MALTESE, JJ. 2013-06159 [*1]People of State of New York, respondent, vFreddy Palacios, appellant. Seymour W. James, Jr., New York, NY (Kerry Elgarten of counsel), for appellant. Kenneth P. Thompson, District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove, Morgan J. Dennehy, and Daniel Berman of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (W. Miller, J.), datedPeople established that, four years before the crime, the defendant admitted that he had a history of drug and alcohol abuse, and further established that he was drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana on the night of the crime (see People v Pinckney, 129 AD3d 1048, 1048; cf. People v Palmer, 20 NY3d 373). In addition to the point assessments that the defendant does not challenge on appeal, the assessment of points under risk factors 7 and 11, upon the People satisfying their burden of proving the underlying facts by clear and convincing evidence, resulted in the assessment of 110 points, which supports the court's designation of the defendant as a level three sex offender. The defendant's challenge to the assessment of 15 points under risk factor 14 (supervision) is,
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from Geneva Tell of Des perate Fighting in Carpathian Mountains and Bukownia. STILL STRUGGLE FOB WARSAW GENEVA, Feb. 8. CVia Paris.) Desperate fighting is rolng on la the Carpathians betweon Lawocsese, In Gallcia, and VolocU, In Hungary. According: to advices received here the Russians have captured the villages ot Ulcs, Komarnllc, Csertess and' Swldnlk, A treat battle Is raring In Boko- wlna between Doronowatra, and Kimpolung. Austrian headquarters has prohibited war correspondents from coins; .to the front at Poschor lts. The Austrlans are reported to have been driven back beyond the fcloldeva river, and the Russians also have gained some small successes at Tablomltsa. v: Raaslasi Official Iteport. PBTROGRAD, Feb. S. Hard fighting continues in the Carpathians, .with suo cessee of considerable importance for the Russian troops, according to an official communication lesued here today. A pur suit ef the Austrlans, after their resist ance had been broken at three fortified positions near Mesolaborcs Is said to have resultedin ths capture of more than 2,500 prisoners. The capture-of additional troops after a retreat north of Ussok Pass Is recorded, while It Is Stated that Austrian attacks were repulsed at other mountain passes. Minor Russian victories are claimed In east .Prussia and northern Poland. The test of the communication follows: "On the right rank of the Vistula some skirmishes favorable t us have taken place. On a broad trout near the village of Nadros Cossacks attacked squadron of the enemy supported by in.' fantry, capturing twenty hussars. "Our cavalry at S o'clock in the morn Ing dislodged by bayonet attacks the Ger mans from the village of PodlesUe and Prondrstarr. oupturtng a quantity of arms, ammunition and wire. An important encounter took place on the road from Slerpeo to Rypln, where we delivered a sueeeeful night attack In the vicinity of the village of Orsulewo. On the left bank, of tbe
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to play music on the lyre he had invented. Apollo fell in love with the instrument and offered to exchange the cattle for the lyre. Hence, Apollo then became the master of the lyre. According to other versions, Apollo had invented the lyre himself, whose strings he tore in repenting of the excess punishment he had given to Marsyas. Hermes' lyre, therefore, would be a reinvention. Once Pan had the audacity to compare his music with that of Apollo and to challenge the god of music to a contest. The mountain-god Tmolus was chosen to umpire. Pan blew on his pipes, and with his rustic melody gave great satisfaction to himself and his faithful follower, Midas, who happened to be present. Then, Apollo struck the strings of his lyre. It was so beautiful that Tmolus at once awarded the victory to Apollo, and everyone was pleased with the judgement. Only Midas dissented and questioned the justice of the award. Apollo did not want to suffer such a depraved pair of earsany longer, and caused them to become the ears of a donkey. Marsyas was a satyr who was punished by Apollo for his hubris. He had found an aulos on the ground, tossed away after being invented by Athena because it made her cheeks puffy. Athena had also placed a curse upon the instrument, that whoever would pick it up would be severely punished. When Marsyas played the flute, everyone became frenzied with joy. This led Marsyas to think that he was better than Apollo, and he challenged the god to a musical contest. The contest was judged by the Muses, or the nymphs of Nysa. Athena was also present to witness the contest. The Muses and Athena sniggered at this comment. The contestants agreed to take turns displaying their skills and the rule was that the victor could "do whatever he wanted" to the loser. According to one account, after the first round, they both were deemed equal by the Nysiads. But in the next round, Apollo decided to play on his
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damage. Doctors Lisa Bardack and Gigi El-Bayoumi said they “are confident she will make a full recovery” and that she “is in good spirits, engaging with her doctors, her family, and her staff.” The statement, issued late Monday, said the secretary of state is being treated with blood thinners and will be released once the medication dose has been established. Clinton was taken to New York-Presbyterian Hospital Sunday, after doctors discovered a blood clot while per- forming a follow-up exam for a concussion she suffered two weeks ago, when she fainted due to dehydration from a stomach virus. Clinton’s illness forced her to cancel travel plans and public appearances in recent weeks, including a congressional hearing about the deadly events at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya on September 11. Doctor Raj Narayan, chair of neurosurgery at North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York, told the Reuters news agency Clinton’sstruck, experts warned that the fragile US economy could have been sent spinning back into recession by the $US500 billion combined whack from spending cuts and tax rises. In the end, the deal was clinched a few hours before a midnight deadline. The Senate vote came just after 2.00am while the House was not due back into session until Tuesday. Now it remains for Republican House Speaker John Boehner to rally his restive conservative coalition around the pact, which will likely need some Democratic votes in the House to pass. At least 300 Baloch insurgents are getting training across the border to spread unrest in Pakistan, a report stated. According to reports, Pakistani intelligence officials handed over a secret list to Central Investigation Agency (CIA) during a meeting in Washington. The report stated that insurgents were getting $300 a month in salary. It was also mentioned in the report
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corporate scandals can be shockingly hard to prove, fully understand, or prosecute. Banco Espirito Santo - Old Money, New Problems For more than 150 years, the name Espirito Santo has been synonymous with the banking and financial system of Portugal. Banco Espirito Santo and the family behind it, including the famous patriarch nicknamed DDT (“Dono Disto Tudo” - “Owner of all This”), have had their fingers and interests in every industry from real estate in North America to diamond mines in Africa and billions of dollars in corporate and commercial assets in Portugal. The company had been through controversy and tragedy in the past, namely during the nationalization of the country. The Espirito Santo family was torn from power and imprisoned, as they had been one of the primary financial institutions under the dictatorial regime of Antonio Salazar. When that regime was removed from power, the banking family similarly lost its power, but was able to reclaim their empire with international aidstretched across the globe, they wanted to protect their assets. To that end, they created an outside organization to manage all of the transactions and financial issues the company needed to handle. Eurofin was a privately held Swiss company that dealt with many Espirito Santo entities. In fact, 23% of Eurofin was owned by another family company, Espirito Santo Resources. Basically, this gave the Espirito Santo family quite a bit of control over the operations, or at least influence. That is why, when the rest of Europe was struggling to stay above water during the Global Financial Crisis and the subsequent recessions across the Eurozone, Banco Espirito Santo and the rest of the family’s empire was able to remain in such good standing. Eurofin was responsible for moving money around the family, and often packaged large amounts of debt from various companies and then sold it back to the bank’s clients. This was essentially hiding huge amounts of debt
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money supply for nearly one hundred percent resides in an extensive loans to small banks republic then in nineteen twenty the fed called and asked for savages against any money supply thus resulting in supporting days having to call in huge numbers of loans and just like ninety seven bank runs bankruptcy and collapse occurred over fifty four hundred competitive base outside the federal reserve system collapsed further consolidating the monopoly and small international bank privy to this crime congressman linder stepped-up and said in nineteen twenty one under the federal reserve act panics are scientifically created the present panic is the first scientifically traded one worked out as we figure about the medical equation however the panic of nineteen twenty was just a warm up from nineteen twenty one in nineteen twenty nine the fed again increase the money supply resulting once again extensive loans for the public and tanks there was also a fairly new typeof loan paula margin limit in the stock market very simply the margin loan allowed an investor to put down only ten percent of stock's price with the other ninety percent of the loan through the broker in other words a person who's on the thousand dollars worth of stock it's only a hundred dollars down this method was very popular lloyd nineteen twenties as everyone seemed to be making money in the market however it is attached to this month it could be called in anytime and had to be paid within twenty four hours this is termed a margin call typical resolve margin call is the selling of the stock purchased with the loan so few months before october nineteen twenty nine jadi rockefeller bernard iraq another insiders quietly exit the market animate over twenty fourth nineteen twenty nine the new york financiers to furnish the margin loans started calling them
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the counseling they need. They need the structure that wasn't available to them before they got involved in our system. For many years SOS operated solely under the auspices of pretrial services, it had no direct judicial involvement. In recent years Officer Amina Adossa-Ali has supervised all of the participants in the SOS Program, up to 30 at a time. She's provided periodic status reports to the assigned district judges and attended their sentencings. And what happened was after we began the POP court and began an intensive supervision program that was judge-involved, we went to Amina and asked her if she thought it would help her and the young defendants under her supervision to make SOS a judge-involved program as well, that is if we restructured it so that she could bring the young people, her young charges monthly to a meeting with judges? She said yes and the SOS Program was modified in 2013 to include the participation oflike these people's cases to inspire you. And after all, you know, in the end of the day data collection's important. Data analysis is important, it's critical. But in the end of the day this is what we're talk about, right. We live in courtrooms and at the other end of our sentences are people, they're real people. This is Emily. Emily lived in Brooklyn, has lived in Brooklyn her whole life. Her parents separated when she was four years old because of her father's addiction to crack. She began smoking marijuana at age 11, daily. When she was 22 she found her mom dead of cirrhosis and her addiction ratcheted up a few notches. She snorted cocaine every single day, stealing from her fiance to support her habit. In 2007 and again in 2008 Emily underwent drug treatment but to no avail. Her fiance prodded her into drug treatment but both times it was unsuccessful. In 2011, Emily brought her
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Issue No. Two, Appellant contends that the court erred in allowing the in-court identifications of the State's witnesses. At trial, Deborah Ibaven testified she was able to get a good look at the Appellant, and she identified him, without objection, as Villa's assailant. On cross-examination, testimony was elicited that she had been shown several photo line-ups by the police, and she had identified other individuals who she thought were the assailant. Counsel also elicited from Deborah that the prosecutors had shown her Appellant's driver's license at a pretrial conference. She testified on re-direct examination that she had seen Appellant in the hallway outside the courtroom and told the prosecutors that he was the assailant. This was after she had seen the driver's license. Outside the presence of the jury, Appellant movedfor a mistrial, based on prosecutorial misconduct. In the alternative, he requested a continuance. The court denied both motions. Rebecca Ibaven also testified she was shown several photo line-ups, and she had identified "some people, but [she didn't] know if that was the correct one." She identified Appellant in court without objection. She stated she was positive of her identification. Susana Villa testified she was shown a photo-lineup that included a picture of Appellant, and she identified Appellant from the photo-lineup. She also testified that she had also seen four other photo-lineups which did not include Appellant's picture, and she had not been able to identify anyone. A police detective testified that Villa identified Appellant from a photo-lineup he showed her and that the lineup had been presented to her in a non-suggestive
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was "popular pressure" to open a military front against Israel in the Golan Heights. He also suggested Syria may have received the first shipment of an advanced Russian air defence system. Israel has warned it would regard the Russian missiles as a serious threat to its security. Mr al-Assad was speaking to al-Manar TV, which has close ties to the Lebanese Shia militant movement Hezbollah, a close ally of the Syrian government. Israel has carried out three air strikes on Syria to stop the transfer of advanced weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon. "There is clear popular pressure to open a new front of resistance in the Golan," Mr Assad said. Israel has occupied the Golan Heights since the 1967 war. It annexed the territory in 1981, in a move that has not been recognised by the international community. Syrian shells have hit Israeli positions on the Golan Heights, though it is unclear whetherthey were aimed at rebels in border areas, and Israel has returned fire. Syria and Israel have been in a state of war since 1948 but the border had been relatively calm in recent years. Russian contracts Excerpts released from the al-Manar interview ahead of broadcast quoted Mr Assad as saying Syria had already received a first shipment of S-300 missiles from Russia. But in the interview itself, he said only: "All we have agreed on with Russia will be implemented and some of it has been implemented recently, and we and the Russians continue to implement these contracts." The S-300 is a highly capable surface-to-air missile system that, as well as targeting aircraft, also has the capacity to engage ballistic missiles. Ahead of the interview, Israeli government minister Silvan Shalom said Israel would "take actions" to ensure that advanced weapons did not reach groups such as Hezbollah, but there was
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found in Minnesota. As for dating, University of Minnesota scientists said they were reluctant to destroy any of the material, although carbon-14 testing only requires the burning of one gram of bone. They were sent to the Smithsonian. Later Dr. Lawrence Angel, curator of physical anthropology at the institution, said he had no record of the skulls there, although he was sure they were not lost. We have a right to wonder whether some professional scientists mightn't find a really early date for the bones distressing. American Indian Myths and Mysteries Vincent H. Gaddis (1977) Why distressing? Because no true Neanderthal remains have ever been recognized by any Federal authorities as originating on the North American continent, what to say of the Americas in general. Is there yet today a conflict between established theory and what has been physically discovered? Is the "ghost" of Powell yet hauntingthe halls of the Museum? So what is the policy of the Smithsonian? Does the institution intentionally withhold information? Is the fact of a race of giant warriors and chieftains threatening to the closed, internal doctrine of American archaeology? That there was a race of men and women possessing an unusually tall and strong physicality living over an extensive area North America has become a forgotten fact. There are other examples, and names like the Gungywamp Society of Connecticut, Ed Conrad, and others have bizarre stories to relate about the ineptitude or simple prejudice of the Smithsonian when dealing with their materials. In these examples, there is growing appreciation for an actual cover-up. Another grotesque twist is the Army Medical Museum's collection. According to the ABC News special "Skeletons in the Closet," the United States government acquired a real interest in Indian corpses. The Surgeon General, in
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regained his forces. So this "solidarity" is not just something abstract, but it penetrates our bodies, enabling us to walk again, or maybe even to fly. Monika, thank you very much. Please introduce our wonderful guests. Ok, good evening, once again, I do have the pleasure and honor to moderate tonight's meeting and to introduce our fantastic experts. First is Prof. Jan Kubik, Prof. and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Rutgers University. A specialist on protest politics and social movements, post-Communist politics and the politics of memory. He is going to be our first speaker. Professor, would you like to take your seat, please. Our second guest is Prof. Andrea Bartoli, the Dean of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations from Seton Hall University in New York. He is a world-class expert in the field of international conflict resolution. He has a vast experience in religion and foreign policy issues resolved at the UN, hewas not enshrined or embedded in Polish culture. Certainly not to the same level, the same degree as those other concepts I mentioned became important in their respective countries. That was the initial impulse to write this piece. And the second was an observation which I've had for a long time, that in the country that really slain the dragon... This is the country that was able to drive the biggest nail to the Communist's coffin. Everything at the last stage started happening here, in the early part of 1989. Most people in the West think that the fall of Communism has something to do with the fall of the Berlin Wall, which was late in 1989. So the Round Table negotiations, the Polish elections of June 4th and then the formation of the first non-Communist government, the Mazowiecki government, this is somehow forgotten, so something went wrong. The third idea is that I've been working for a while on
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window for light, beginning the manufacturing of a ball the workman takes from an old peach basket full of rubber spheres one of the little globes. It is the nucleolus of the ball, today we call it the "pill." For many years the early balls were made with rubber balls imported from England. The English influence is also noticeable as some balls are sewn similar to cricket balls. With the rubber ball in his left hand the workman holds it at the ends of his fingers, and taking an end of blue woolen yarn (the same used to make mothers stockings) he winds it on the ball with a motion of his right hand so rapidly that you cannot follow it, while with his left hand, as the ball grows larger, he turns it so slowly one way and another that the ball can scarcely be seen to revolve. As the ball grows largerit is worked down from the finger slips into the hollow of the hand. Now the workman uses a standard cup shaped hollow. Every minute or sometimes every few seconds, he puts the growing ball on the standard and with a wooden mallet, flat and rather wide and short (sort of like a short cricket bat) beats the ball, turning it about in every way as he hammers it. To make the ball more solid the yarn is dampened. When the desired circumference is reached he is done. The covers are cut by using a steel die, and by boys working at nothing else all day but with a die and a mallet over a bench and leather. Before the cover is placed on the ball the leather is put into a tub of water. The leather must be wet through, so that when it dries it will be as tight as the
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People v Nadler (2018 NY Slip Op 06036) People v Nadler 2018 NY Slip Op 06036 Decided on September 12, 2018 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on September 12, 2018 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department MARK C. DILLON, J.P. SANDRA L. SGROI ROBERT J. MILLER VALERIE BRATHWAITE NELSON, JJ. 2015-10916 (Ind. No. 2959/14) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vAdam Nadler, appellant. Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY (Caitlin Halpern of counsel), for appellant. Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove, Ann Bordley, and Terrence F. Heller of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Jamesby a pattern of impoverished men engaging in sex for money. According to a report on HIV and sex work, most of the transgender sex workers are transvestites of Roma origin, working in hidden environments, due to the stigma attached to male prostitution. Roma boys enter prostitution as minors and some of them are HIV positive and suffer heroin addiction.Boy and transgender prostitution is also present in Roma communities in Hungary, Slovakia and Romania. However, there are no estimations regarding the approximate ratio between Roma and non-Roma. In Slovakia, Roma boys increasingly enter the sex markets either as homosexuals or transvestites. Their clients are mainly random tourists, visitors to restaurants or random drivers passing the localities. Boys and transgender persons who could become victims of forced prostitution in
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they're taking money from and propositioning and what kinds of conflicts of interest that poses. >> Bob: There was no direct evidence of wrongdoing, but that didn't stop the FBI. The "Clinton Cash" book was still enough for agents in New York to launch Hillary Clinton investigation number three into the Clinton Foundation. But apparently there were doubts higher up. And the Justic Department ordered the investigation discontinued for lack of evidence. That didn't sit well with Jim Kallstrom and others at the FBI. >> There's enough smoke in there. There's enough probable cause in there to conduct a RICO investigation. That should be ongoing. You know, the optics of that was just outrageous. >> Well, our next guest not only says folks at the FBI are upset with the way this Clinton investigation was handled. >> Bob: Now retired, former assistant FBI Director Kallstrom traded his badge for a bullhorn, as a commentator for Fox News, and if the New York FBI had been reined in,bite-sized staples of Trump rhetoric. And it was all reenforced by powerful Conservative voices like Rudy Giuliani. >> And finally she destroyed 34,000 e-mails. Do you know what I argue as a prosecutor in court? That's evidence of the guilty knowledge. >> Bob: In the FBI, there were two forces about to collide. At the top levels, the longheld tradition of remaining above politics and beneath the momentum gathering against Hillary Clinton, especially in the New York office, known to some as "Trump-land" according to journalist Spencer Ackerman. >> In Washington, also a lot of antipathy towards Clinton, um, somewhat more nuanced, as I understand it, than in New York. New York, very much a hotbed of anti Clinton sentiment. >> Bob: Until July 2016, FBI director James Comey had been considered non-partisan, a straight shooter interested in getting the facts, just the facts. That is, until this. >> Good morning. I'm here to give you an update on the FBI's investigation of Secretary Clinton's use of
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seven dollar donation to university sports was well spent. I must say I was caught completely off-guard by the revelation that a UBC football player had tested positive for a banned substance. Having covered the football team for The Ubyssey last season I have, on more than one occasion, asked UBC head coach Frank Smith about the team's policy towards steroids. Smith has always made it clear that steroids have no place on the UBC football team and that he will not tolerate anyone who uses them to continue to be associated with the team. On one occasion he even listed the number of times each season the university's position on illegal substances is made clear to the players on the football team. Smith lectures them on the first day of training camp, there are posters in the locker room, the CIAU gives a seminar on banned substances, the players have to sign a form saying theyturn professional," Wilms said. "His international experience combined with his winning attitude and friendly disposition also make Dean a great team leader." The Scotland native and Glasgow University graduate was discovered at the 1988 World Student Golf Championships in Sardinia, Italy by Canadian team representative (and UBC athletic director) Bob Hindmarch. Spriddle was playing for the British team when Hindmarch encouraged him to continue his education at UBC and play for the T-Birds. The rest is history. Spriddle likes many aspects of life in Vancouver, but expresses a special fondness for the mild weather. "One thing I love about this city is being able to golf in late Octoberinat-shirt,"Spriddle said. "Playing conditions in Scotland right now would include bitting cold and harsh winds." Despite our longer golfing season, the sport is not nearly as popular here as in Scotland, especially at younger ages. Besides including participants from all age Dean Spriddle DON MAH PHOTO groups, golf in Scotland
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a record volume of transactions for monthly physical delivery of bitcoin futures contract the all-time high was 11.509 btc the total amount of transactions approached 114 million dollars the average daily volume of the backed features market is 1.726 btc according to the sku analytical platform the crypto platform accounts for only a small proportion of transactions with bitcoin derivatives including backed is ahead of such popular digital asset exchange as huabi and binance recently it became known that no transactions with bitcoin options were carried out on the crypto platform for more than a month the changes took place against the background of a change in the staff in december 2019 ceo cali leofer left the project her post was taken by mike blandia at the end of the april 2020 information appeared in the media that the specialist had left back to work at jp morgan the central bank of russia continues to insist that cryptography iscriminal the central bank of russia states that crypto purchases do not count as in westminster despite the fact that russia recently passed its first major cryptocurrency law the country's central bank continues to view the industry as a criminal area sergey shvitsov first deputy governor of the bank of russia voiced the bank's negative position on creeped investments he compared cryptocurrency to pyramids hams and roulette games the official submitted his comments on the crypt industry live on july 28th on youtube in connection with the new russian draft law on categories of retail investors comparing cryptocurrencies to money surrogates schweitzoff argued that no central bank in the world supports such money substation abracrypto application opens interest accounts the illegal swept penalty cryptocurrency in westingap abra today launched interest rate accounts that are recovering from settlements with u.s regulators on ching now abra will offer investor up to nine percent per annum for owning cryptocurrencies and the so-called stable coins
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photo-graph album to record progress of the B.W.A. and also that the club of the future will know the club of the past. Kitchen utensils and equipment have been purchased. These are being arranged by Miss Nelson and volunteers of the organization. Forty Bethel students left the Junior College building for the all school trip to New Ulm, sponsored by the Student Council, last Fri-day, February H. The loaded bus pulled away from the college at 3:30 and proceeded without mis-hap to New Ulm. The students spent the time singing, reading the newspapers and just looking at the scenery. Miss Johnson and Mrs. William Adam accompanied the group. "Olie" Nelson called roll as the bus left each place, to make cer-tain no one was left behind. In this way no one was lost, strayed or stolen. The bus arrived at New Ulm about six o'clock, the supper hour. The party ate together at the We-needa Cafe. In anhour, Bethelites were back in the bus. Then they proceeded to Luther College which is situated on a hill outside of New Ulm. Before the game the Bethel and Luther bands vied for musical honors. The cheerleaders: Cliff Bjonklund, Ruth Johnson, and Mu-riel Salmonson, were there in full regalia and led an inspired cheer-ing section. Between halves a tumbling act was presented by students from Luther. Their gymnastics brought forth many cheers and excited ex-clamations. Margaret Erickson, Bethel's drum majorette, performed a baton twirling exhibition. She went through her routine amid cheers and clapping from both sections. After the game students rushed for the bus in an effort to secure comfortable seats. "Olie" Nelson disconcerted the comfortably seat-ed students by announcing that a three-quarter hour stop in New Ulm was scheduled. Hungry stu-dents trooped into the Weneeda Cafe. When the bus arrived at Bethel, private cars were waiting to trans-port the returning students to their various homes. Campus Calendar March 12 Alexis. March 14
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roles of El Remem-marlly through guest lecturers eminent In their field. The main target of discussion has been the common market and its effect on European unity. Dr. Wal.er Luczynskl and Dr. Jonathan Spurgeon presented the positions of the Continent and Great Britain in an introductory lecture. Mr. Derek Prag, employed, by the European Communities, spoke to the group In October on the problems of European unity. He discussed France's refusal to admit Britain to the Common Mar-ket and Britain's chances of gain-ing membership In the future. ECONOMIC SITUATION Mr. Pierre Rocheron. an attache of the French Embassy in Wash-ington appeared before the semi nar in November and spoke on the position of France in the world today. The defense of Europe was dis-cussed by Mr. Theodore Ropp, an expert in maritime history, and Dr. Owen Connelly. UNCG history professor. The economic situation will be discussed by Hans Gerharl of Duke University and Dr. David Davics. head of the Departmentof Economics 4>n n- Their lecture promises to provide additional in-sight into the problems of contem porary Europe. DEPARTMENT HEADS The cast requires 27 speaking parts and will include student and faculty members of the drama, music, dance, and design depart-ments. Miss Kathryn England. Drama and Speech Department, is direct-ing. Other heads include James Rose, technical director, and Vir ginia Moomaw, choregrapher. Mrs. Marge Hobbs. costumer for the theater, is designing costumes with student assistance. The plot of the production is the birth of Christ and events im mediately following. MUSICAL ADDITION SEVEN PLAYS The plays of the Wakcfield Cy-cle to be presented are "The An-nunciation." "The Salutation of Elizabeth." The Second Shepherds Play." "The Offering of the Magi." i "The Flight into Egypt." "Herod I the Great." and "The Purification ! of Mary." Varied Programming, Symposium Speakers Highlight Conference Student Conference Committee The Chorale will sing liturgical * Br>" M»"r »n« "a"rfor c d Co1; music and carols Cox said ,h„ | "^ will sponsor
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native North Carolinian and member of the physics department at ECU from 1948 until his retirement as professor emeritus in 1972. He remained active in retirement, Bate Foundation Scholarship Photo at left – students awarded The Bate Foundation Scholarship are from left to right: James C. Spicka, health services and information management, Kathleen Casto, clinical laboratory science, Melissa Williamson, rehabilitation studies, Melissa DeCarlo, physical therapy and Jamie Camp, physician assistant studies. The $4,000 scholarship is based on financial need, academic performance and the potential to contribute to the health care profession. Scholarships Nathan William Black, a 2003 graduate of the occupational therapy program, died Jan. 21. He was 32. Nathan lived in Long Beach, Miss., until 1993 when he moved to Statesville. He graduated from Statesville High School in 1998. While attending ECU, Black worked as a part-time painter and nude model. After receiving his degree, he moved to Surfside Beach, S.C., and earned his license to practice occupationaltherapy. He also earned a doctorate in occupational therapy from the University of Augustine. He worked in home health specializing in geriatric rehabilitation. He was an avid runner, having completed two marathons. He loved to read, the ocean, and was a passionate ECU and New Orleans Saints fan. He was always happy and full of life, ready to make anyone laugh with a joke or comment. He was a kind-hearted person who would do anything for his friends and family without hesitation. Black is survived by his parents, Murrey and Robin Black of Louisville, Miss., and Dr. James A. and Diane Smith of Statesville; two brothers, Patrick and his wife, Jennifer, of Shalimar, Fla., and Murrey Lee and his wife, Julie, of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; a sister, Lesley Colvert and husband, Robert, of Statesville; grandparents, W.L. and Norma Black of Louisville, Miss., and Posey Freeman of Madison, Miss.; step-brothers, Eddie Shenk and John Young; step-sisters, Annie Langston and
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a shout and scramble in the passages beyond cut short their intent and held them pant ing and eager, each to his place. Frightened, they drew their gaze from the rigid figure in the chair, and, with bated breaths and rapidly paling cheeks, listened to the distant mur mur on the far-off road. What was it? They could not guess, and It was with unbounded relief they pressed forward to greet the shadowy form of a young girl hurrying toward them from the rear, with newe in her face. She spoke quickly. "The woman is gone.-; Harry Doane saw her sliding out behind us just after we came in. She was hiding in some of the corners here and slipped out by the kitchen way when we were not looking. He has gone to see " Breathlessly Miss Weeks cut the girl's story short; breathlessly she rushed to the nearest window,and, helped by willing hands, succeeded in forcing it up and tearing a bole in the vines, through whicb they one and all looked out in eager excitement .! A "motley throng " of people . were crowding in through the double gate way. Some one was in their grasp. It was Bela! - Bela, the giant! Bela, the terror of .the town, no longer a terror but a struggling, half-fainting figure, fighting to free himself and get in advance, despite some awful hurt which blanched bis coal-black features and made his great limbs falter, while still keeping his own and making his way, by sheer force" of will, up the path and the two steps of entrance his body alternately sinking back or plunging forward as those in the rear or those in front got the upper hand. (TO BE CONTINUED.) in every noose. Her fantastic costume, her perfect motion,
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in order to promote anarchist ideas and politics. French singers-songwriters Léo Ferré and Georges Brassens are maybe the first to do so, in the fifties and beyond. Punk rock is one movement that has taken much inspiration from the often potent imagery and symbolism associated with anarchism and Situationist rhetoric, if not always the political theory. In the past few decades, anarchism has been closely associated with the punk rock movement, and has grown because of that association (whatever other effects that has had on the movement and the prejudiced pictures of it). Indeed, many anarchists were introduced to the ideas of Anarchism through that symbolism and the anti-authoritarian sentiment which many punk songs expressed. Anarcho-punk, on the other hand, is a current that has been more explicitly engaged with anarchist politics, particularly in the case of bands such as Crass, Poison Girls, (early) Chumbawamba, The Ex, Flux of Pink Indians, Rudimentaryentrance, types of music not heard elsewhere and quite often an abundance of different drugs. Other raves may be held outside, and are viewed negatively by the authorities. In the UK, the Criminal Justice Bill (1994) outlawed these events (raves) and brought together a coalition of socialists, ravers and direct actionists who opposed the introduction of this 'draconian' Act of Parliament by having a huge 'party&protest' in the Centre of London that descended into one of the largest riots of the 1990s in Britain. Digital hardcore, an electronic music genre, is also overtly anarchist; Atari Teenage Riot is the most widely recognized digital hardcore band. It should be noted that both Digital Hardcore, Techno and related genres are not the sole preserve of anarchists; people of many musical, political or recreational persuasions are involved in these musical scenes. Heavy Metal bands such as Sweden's Arch Enemy and Germany's Kreator have also
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oppose people as well and more will so was the block president, trump of the wisdom of ms and do the work his hard work and his wife of more than he would go on dates submission to Europe you're willing to leaving them awarded a one to the U.N. protection around him message to protect them and give them was on the CIA, CIA leads and directs in this town approve or for his celebration as well and more will solicit up on occasion, novell, Michelle Mitchell brothers in the army would prove or do you put a page of text, and keep them safe and no more to prove that he would be a testimony to the others ever, and service within to a much a row of where the study says are so large that, the prey for this one in division I just need to look at it and understandand prayers were offered to one except for shoe or she is more than half are known to ensure on our side and the human error and none of that era and 49 ers'. On only also pray for the one where code stores 90 four was she a continuous for her studies are approving where someone. Cheaper are from the menu, no credit: Susan and school and college is there where she's a one and three of the helper of the pursue the issue , travel back and forth for more than to offer an issue those are studies were in that she would complete the final of the weekly all the stains and choosers precious 9:00 AM on rises to their hills again and turns you into him 330 will sing along to the lamb of god the first in the fourth 1st and fourth to Dennis Austin was lost and these 2:00 PM to two EESSCIREVERE
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the geologic community that life may not have developed or even evolved on Earth without plate tectonics. The Tetons contain some of the oldest evidence for plate tectonics on Earth and it may also help us understand what plate tectonics looks like on other planets with different thermal conditions. The rocks in the Tetons are old but there are older rocks on Earth. Every year or so a new study comes out claiming to have discovered the absolute oldest rock, but right now the oldest rocks are about 4 billion years old and are from Canada and Greenland, part of the Canadian Shield. There are even older minerals that have been discovered in sedimentary rocks. Zircon crystals from the Jack Hills Quartzite in Australia have been dated to be about 4.4 billion years old. These zircon crystals originally formed in an igneous rock, but there's no traces of the parentdestroyed because it is readily subducted back into the mantle. The oldest oceanic crust remaining on Earth formed during the Jurassic period around 200 million years ago, which sounds old but is nowhere close to the billion-year-old continental crust. The reason we can even see the Archean rocks in Grand Teton National Park is because of the Teton fault and the formation of the Tetons, which is entirely unrelated to the deformation and orogeny that produced the ancient metamorphic rocks. In fact, the Teton Range is one of the youngest mountain ranges in North America. The Tetons have been uplifting for about 10 million years and rapidly uplifting for the last 2 million years. The Teton fault is a normal fault that runs along the eastern side of the Tetons. The Teton Range has been uplifted about two kilometers on the west side of the fault and the east side of the
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